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tUMB’XVI.

A C fiv U
[CURING PLAN
AVERT WAR
vlution Is Passed
lequesting League
To Examine Closely
JlSettlementPIans

lii’s Plea Results
League’s Action
Irk of International
^ess Conference Is
approved Thursday

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Turkey Has First
We MingWith Bride
:Anti Groom Present
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept.25.
—(/P)—Constantinople hns wit­
nessed its first Turkish wed­
*
with both brid? and groom
present. A generation ago even
the ehgngcment of two young
people wns arranged entirely by
their families and the bride nnd
groom never snw one another
until after the wedding.
The wedding was held in a
•luh house and was attended liy
.tome 1200 persons, men and wo­
men. The bride wore n modish
itreet coat and thin veil hound
ibout her head Her face was
entirely exnosed. The priest
ipearded nnd turbaned nlone was
in keeping with the old tradi­
tion.
•
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ONE KILLED AND
50 INJURED WHEN
TRA IN S COLLIDE

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925.

local tl
south portion Friday &gt;and Satur­
day; gentle tb moderate southeast
und south winds.
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PRICE FIVE CENTS

N U M B ER

FRENCH AWAIT Sanford Defeats Eustis In WORK ON NEW French Commission
First Tournament Of New
NEXT BIG DRIVE Central Florida Golf Loop TOURIST HOTEL I s Given American
AGAINST RIFFS
BEING RUSHED Views On Debt Plan
Attnck Will Likely Be From
Eastern End of Front In
Conjunction With Spanish
Forces Now In Alhucemas

Abd-El-KrimOnAlert,
Concentrating Troops
Spanish Shock Troops Storm
Several Small Towns, As
Riffs Make Entrenchments
French Morocco, Sept. 25.
-—(/F)—The French troops are wait­
ing for the zero hour for the next
big push ngainst the Riffians,
which, it is understood, will be from
I the eastern end of the battle line
and in conjunction with the Span­
iards, whose progress in the Alhucemus section is being followed
with Interest.
It in said in military circles that
Abd-el-Krim evidently suspects u
big offensive from the eastern
wing for he is concentrating more
and more of his forces in the Kiiane region.
Groups of tribesmen led by Riffian regulars hnve already repeat­
edly uttucked a blockhouse, held
by a force of Zouaves anil Spahis
near Kifnne. It is asserted that
they have been repuhicd each time
with heavy losses.

In the first tournament played
under the auspices of the recently
organized Central Florida Golf
League, the Sanford club defeated
the Eustis club Thursduy after­
noon on the local links by n score
of 8 to 4, the locnl players captur­
ing three matches, losing two nnd
tying one.
In the matches, II. Hannn of
Eustis lost two points to D. L.
{£“"• £*, ^
Spencer, Jr., won
pV V
i m A. L. Johnson,
George O. Herring and D. Johnson
tied, F. Heath lost three points to
Floyd Palmer, D. Keene won one
point from Dr. A W. Epps nnd
D. M. Buie won three points from
A. C. Fort, „
„
Yesterday’s tournament was
marked by keen interest nnd en­
thusiasm shown by tho players of
both teams, according to E. E.
Voorhes, local professional, who is
optimistic over the formation of
the golf league which was organ­
ized following several tournaments
nlnyed between the Sanford, De­
Land and Eustis clubs during the
pnst several weeks.
At a meeting in DeLnnd last
r i=z-

week, the organization was form­
ally perfected with Daytona mak­
ing the fourth member. Later In
the year it is hoped to secure the
Winter Park nnd Altamonte
Springs clubs to enter the league.
Since the organization meeting,
a schedule hns been arranged which
provide for alternating home dates
for each club.
The schedule
through Nov. 15, ns compiled by
John W. Dnvi* of DcLami,'chailrman of the schedule committee, is
us follows:
October 4: Daytona at DeLnnd;
Sanford at Eustis.
October 11: DeLnnd at Sanford;
Rustic at Daytona.
October 18: Sanford nt DeLnnd;
Fustic at Daytona
October 25: DeLand nt Daytona;
Sanford nt Eustis.
November 1: Daytona nt De­
Lnnd; Eustis at Sanford.
November 8: Daytona nt San­
ford; Eustis nt DeLand.
November 15: Sanford nt De­
Land; Daytona nt EuHtia.
Note:—Schedule will Ik* publishpu again following completion of
games played through November 8.

Mougliton States Work Is
Now 82 Per Cent Com­
pleted; To Be Opened for
Season By First of Year

Mackinder Arcade Is
Progressing: Rapidly

NEW INDUSTRIES Second
.W nt M eeting
loday At Treasury
ARE SECURED BY Lasts Ten Minutes
LOCAL CHAMBER Rut Makes Progress

Recent Arrival of Material New Industries Committee ol
Expedites Work of Carpen­
Chamber of Commerce Has
ters in Building Forms
Active Week; Housing Situ
ation Discussed at Dinner
The Hotel Forrest Lake, Sun-

DefiniteOfferIs ‘
Made By Caillaux
Members of BothComs

ford’s new luku front resort now
Acquisition by the city of four
missions Are Guests
under construction on First Street
is 82 per cent completed, amt will new industries during the |&gt;ast
!NEVA, Sept. 25.— (AP)
bo thrown open for occupancy Jan. week was revealed by the rep o rt1 At Coolidge Dinner
|ne with Viscount Ishli’s
1, ll&gt;2rt. This announcement was of the New Industries committee ,
it plea before the nssemWASHINGTON, Sept. 25.
made this morning at the office of of the Sanford Chamber of Com­
Elton J. Moughton, locnl archi­ merce at the weekly meeting at (AP) -— American viewpoint
bf the League of Nations
tect, under whose supervision tho noon today.
more emphasis be laid Both Engines Demolished and
Efforts of the publicity director, was given to the French debt
building is being erected.
the development of a
Henry Kies, Jr., are said to be re­ mission today in n meeting a t
Several Mail and Express
Construction on the building, sponsible for tiie locutiun in this
jnt of conciliation for the
Cars Smashed in Wreck at
which began Mar. 27, is now in city of the Barrett Vnrnish Com­ the treasury between the ne­
ement of international
the heads of tho various firms pany. Officials of the company, gotiators of two nations,
Worley, Near Chattanooga
Jicts, the judicial com­
who hnve contracted for the inter­ while in this city earlier in thu seeking a basis for settlement
ior finishing, it is pointed out. A week secured a site for the imme­ of the French war debt of
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn , Sept.
ae of the assembly T h u rsforce of 50 plasterers have more diate construction fur a warehouse, four billion dollars.
Idopted a resolution in the 25.—(A1)—Several trainmen were
than half completed the work of nml plan to use Sanford us u dis­
fng of which the Japanese del­ in local hospital today and wreck­
Hardly more than 10 mincovering the walls, und uro closely tributing point for a wide area uf
age was being cleared from tracks
on took a lauding part,
uten
wn« required for the second
followed
by
tho
tile
setters,
plum­
of
the
Nashville,
Chattanooga
nnd
t resolution requests the leabers and electricians.
ouncil to examine carefully ull St. Louis Ituilroud at Worley, Tenn.
Wood finishers and painters
Isals. declarntionH nnd sugges- near here, as the result of a head
............
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huve begun the final interior dec­ lion here ut a Inter .late of
I relating to n system for the on collision of the Dixie Flyer and
u v»r- •|„ such negotiations.”
* * M
orating, it is announced.
|ntent of diaputen, «o that the Dixie Express trains Thursday.
nisi,
mixing
plant,
according
to
Announcement
Mnny Candidates Including 9 Members And Their Ladies
thnt a definite
U. S. Fliers Design.
One woman, .Mrs. II. (’. Beyer of
assembly will have a complete
It is further shown that tho
r‘'Purt’
offer had bee, laid before tho
OUEZZAN, Morocco, Sept. 25.—
Veterans Answer 1st Call
‘ on which to take definite Cloquet, Minn., was killed und 50
force of workmen now employed th0Another
Enjoy
Delightful
Program
firm, quoted in the re- Americana Thursday was made bv
persons injured in the collision, (ZP)—Charging black bull buffalo,
by the various contractors engag­ port us becoming net vely’ identifi- Caillaux. the French minister of
Of Coach Welchel; Schedule
At Seminole Cafe; Lane Is ed
in
the
work
total
approximate­
Is means that systems of con- which is said to have resulted painted in nn orange circle on their
Is Complete With 9 (James
ed with Sanford is the O. B. Me- finance and head of his governToast master For Occasion ly 120.
ion and compulsory nrbitra- from failure of the crew of the plunes, is the emblem of the Amer­
Clintock
&lt; ompnny, clock mnnufnc- ment’s commission.
ican
aviators
serving
on
the
Moroc­
kvill be thoroughly studied to southbound express to obey orders
Progress
of
Work
Remarkable.
"j*”
aiso establish n
“I made a definite proposal,” ho
Prospects
for
a
successful
grid­
A stirring uppcnl to the citizens
bniito whether, as the Uano* to pass#the Flyer ut Chattanooga. can front. The emblem was design­ iron season have raised high hopes
Mr. Moughton stated this morn- district distribution office in this said. “I wrote it myself, coming
ed
by
two
of
the
American
fliers,
of
Sanford
for
their
eo-operution
Doth
engines
were
demolished
ami
bsed, some international conthe student body of the San­ in giving the youth ol this city the in.g that there has been very little city. I’team t plans of the con- over on tho boat. My colleagues
pun commission should bo in- several mail and express cars Captain (.arising C. Holden and among
delay in the delivery of material
call for the erection of a are a unity on it ”
ford
High
School, it is reporter!.
Lieut. Cousins, both well known
lieuefit of organized recreation as at the new hostelry, declaring that corn
led, or, as the Swedes suggest- smashed.
warehouse, for which a site has idRelieved Cnareeotable
The
call
for
candidates
for
the
in
the
younger
American
art
circles
well
»8
providing
them
with
the
|hcre should emerge ft collocThe trains were making about 35
the first consignment of furniture ready been secured.
Under-secretary Winston, the
football
team.
Issued
shortly
after
in
Paris.
essential
means
of
education,
was
(convention on compulsory ar- miles an hour and the impact tuis now in tho building. Progress
AwrJng Firm Locates Here.
American commission lueratnry, at
Their work witli the paint bruith the opening of the fall term, met the keynote of nn address by It. G. on the structure, fnwn the date of
lion statute of the worlil court g&lt; thcr with the emergency brakes
A representative of tho Anchor »ho dose of the second meeting of
an
immednto
response,
it
is
declar­
ptice.
caused them to stop instantly, it on the fnsiluge of their own ma­ ed, and the initial practice found Davey Thursday night before mem­ the announcement of the project, Tent
nml Awning Company .if tho Americans, said no “official
bers of tho Sanford Kiwnnis Club
is said. The track and cross tics chines are masterpieces which have
alks at Swedish Proposal.
husky candidate:' eager to earn and their ladies at a banquet in is Huid to bo.remurkuhlo, and that Evansville, Ind.. told members of proposal” was before them, but
t committee balked at the for about 200 yards were united evoked the admiration of the na­ 25
very
few
similar
developments
fn
the committee that he has urntug-; »hcro wen* declarations from other
their share of glory under the tuto- the Seminole Grill,
tives.
—
lisli idea mainly because it in- from the ground.
the state have shown the sumo t’d to use Sanford as headquarters | quarters thnt tho French suggenlarge of Conch Hugh Welchel. And
Riffs
Entrenching
Short talks by Mayor lake, Rev. rapid growth.
ld the splitting up of thu (JeTraipnun suffered the most se­
in his work throughout the state, tlons wero unacceptable, ut least to
PARIS, Sept. 25.—(A*)—A des- in this number were nine veterans T. J. N'ixon,. Rev. E. I). Brownlee,
| peace protocol into parts and vere injuries, T. L. Hamby, of Smy­
Construction of the building, to
Establishment here of a plant' some of the Americans,
of
last
year’s
team.
*
j
I
patch
to
the
Journal
from
Madrid
and
Mr.
Davey’s
address;
spec­
kitting them for u revision,
rna, Ua., engineer of the Flyer, nn suyn that the Riffians on the west
cost in excess of $tU)il,OOt) is in tho making repairs to automobile boThe suddennem of the French
Daily
practices
during
the
past
ial orchestra music, singing under hands of the W. 1). Gerhrich Com­
other outstanding development Jess Austin, traveling engineer,
M's
was
also
"ffer
wns forecast in M. Cailluux’a
cot-st
of
the
bay
of
Alhusemas,
three
weeks
have
served
to
whip
the leadership of Sherman Lloyd pany, of Jacksonville, sub-co
pnevu today was the enthusias­ being among those badly hurt.
.\
’WUstatement in greeting th#&gt; Amurafter
their
defeat
yesterday,
in
the
squail
in
Khn|ie,
according
to
and
Mrs.
L.
C.
Bebmit,
and
a
spec­
ts unanimous approval of the
tors on tho work are announced'
List of Injured Given
t meeting of ”’a " Commission that the French
which they lost heavily, are en­ reports, and it is felt that, with
cal committee accorded the
The injured: J. M. Cooper, fire­ trenching in position prepared in another week in which to condition ially arranged menu were the fea­ ns the Mulioney-Wulker Company, tho Finance ibid'Tourist Commit-, w®r° ready us practical men to go
tures of tho occasion.
an resolution which sets in man, Atlnntn; T. L Hamby, engi­ advance with the object of blocking
of this city, plumbing; S. Reddick, tees, held this week, was rend to ll‘d ^ orlt ° n Ike prohlem. Secretary
pn the machinery for an inter­ neer, Smyrna, Gu.; J. G. Green, en­ the Spanish udvance. The Spank &gt;'i them, the local grid men will bo
Howard
Long created much of Jacksonville for the electric the members. According to the Mellon, chnirmau of tho Americun *
in
good
trim
to
inaugurate
their
Inal p r e t conference.
amusement when he was prevailed wiring and tho Peninsula Electric announcement, the committees met *•‘"amission, welcomed the visitors
gineer, Atlanta; Jesse Austin,
expects a reaction hy the schedule next Saturday, when they upon
to furnish vocal entertainment Company of Sanford, electric fix­
tike• speakers, including Paul traveling engineer, Nashville (teg command
. ucaps of
or furnishing
nirnism ng ,'y,lk
....... .. m
ciaraw on m
» i “itb* our
dcdaratlun
that
&lt;
enemy
but
bus
made
arrangements
will unpeur ugulnst the Lceu'iurg for the guests.
;»f Del glum, who reports broken); Terrel Mason and wife, to meet It.
tures.
Tho John Wnnnmakcr temporary shelter lor newcomeri;uut&gt; to ivuck aith you a eolvii,.
High
School
in
the
curtain
raiser
poiation to the assembly, cm- Miami, Fla.; Mrs. R. F. Swicegood,
‘ tore of New York, will furnish to the city.
.Maintain Recreation Facilities
ReeommeiwlatloHs j *don, in tho estimation of each of
King Alfonso has sent congratu­ of the football season, in that city,
the delicacy of the league (correct Jacksonville, Fla.; Kukor lations
In his talk, Mr. Davey who spoko the hotel, it is announced, nnd tho were submitted to erect u number I°j**" P®°|de, fair; and in the.practo
General
PHtno
de
Rivera,
Barkfield
Strength
Apparent.
ling
g a movement affecting Musolin, Chicago; Dr. \V. D. Ma­
on "Tho Growing Boy and IBs Branihall mid Deane Company, of of small rooms, 8x10 feet, around Deal test of time, workable."
in chief, and General
The strength of the local eleven, Rlace in Sanford,’’ einphauized the tho same place, is to furnish the the Inner wall of the Municipal1 American Meetings Secret
fws and insisted that the pro- son, Chattanooga; C. R. Rcilley, commander
San
Jurjo
for
the
success
of
the
it is declared, will lk» in the Imck- absolute necessity of supplying kitchen.
I conference in now i^ intend- Chicago; A, K. Goodman, Chicago; operations.
Athletic Field, which would he pro-1 Immcdintolv after tho Thursday
fielil. The addition of Ensininger, sumo outlet for the effervescence
seek propaganda for th Icu- Mrs. Howard Gcist, Chicago; Kelph
According to present plans, tho videil with suitable furniture f„r m eeting which lasted nn hour, See­
farmer
Blunt
City
s!
tr
half,
to
:uti on the contrary, wns aim­ E. Johnson, Miami, Fla.; Hart
-Mellon reconvened his colSpain, Sept. 25.—(JP) three speed boys not claimed by of youth, and advocated the sys­ completed building will be turned the accomodation of two people. |
helping the p resit to pursue Keene, Chicago; Mrs. R. J. Ral­ —MADRII),
tematic organization and mainten­ over to lliiliek ami llulick, opera­ Discussion hy the committee un J*-***icUe» and they shut themselvoa
Spanish
shock
troops
today
energetically its mission of ston,, Mt. Dora, Fla.; II. G Chillc, stormed the height:! of Morn Viejo, graduation last spring: “ Red" Har­ ance of recreational activities for tors of the project, about Dec. 1, the subject of a privately promot- i'1! the conference room for nn hour
fcendence in the promotion of Atlanta; Alexander Nelson, .Minne­ Guervos de Xntien and Malmussi, bor, the “Bull of tile Rumpus’’; growing lioyhood.
and they will require a month e.l tent city was deferred, pending nn,l 11 half lunger. laitc in the afsota; Helmcr Hcnryckson, Minne­ nil situated on the Bay of Alhuce- “Preacher” King, nml l.uke Thomp­ Education and recreation, accord­ for tho necessary preparations for the nrrival here of representative *'Jernoon they met a second time,
pternational understanding.
apolis; il. W. Kemna, Chattanooga; mns. They now are about six kilos son, forms a combination of speed ing to Mr. Davey, are closely join­ tiie tourist season it is said.
For Buildings.
of several firms interested in tho j *u’ American Commission’s meetIe financial commission of the Betty Joyner, Chicago; J. Sutter- (four miles) from Ajdir, Abd-el- and aggremiveness which hus been ed in the progress of youth educa­
To Be Open Entire Year.
project.
Dnga were shrouded in secrecy.
remarked nt this early dute. It is
p c of Nations assembly has white. Chicago; S. Cleveland, Jack­ Kriin’s headquarters.
Tin1 operators, llulick ami llu­
tion,
he
stated,
hus
already
ranch­
Publicity
Report
Is
Given.
Thorv Wtrw
official statements
stuted that the buekfield has al­
l ‘d to ullot 11,700.000 fumes, sonville, Fla.; J. I.. Thompson,
Race bv pnee*, the Spanish forces ready been dubbed the "Foil* ed u point anoroaching perfection, lick, plait to maintain u tourist re­
A
report
of
the
publicity
com^rV'V
&lt;l,,y
1"ourws
snv« °nly tho
l to construct an assembly hull Nashville, Tenn.; Erick Nelson, the foreign legion ns vanguard,
and, he declares thut the youth of sort through the winter season, mittee wiis rend us well us u letter (J, V, aP,‘,,chm* made by Chairman
I secretariat. They will adjoin Minnesota; A. Y. Reine, Chicago; wrested Moorish territory to n dep­ Horsemen.” Weight figures divulg­ the nutiou should have the same hut according to iiniiouncenicnr, from a high official of the A U n n - * m* V- (’ailb»ux In opening
I international labor bureau A. II. Davis, Jacksonville, Fla.; th of about two kilometreu (a mile ed show nn uverngu behind the linu highly tipeciulized supervision and will remuin open the entire year. tie Const Line Railroad Company, i '•‘‘ JOinj session,
ling. The preiont home of the Leon Martin, Nashville; I- S. Stan­ ami a third) from thu rebels, who amounting to 140 pounds. Ensmin- direction in their play thut charac­ The local hostelry will be muiiag- expressing the appreciation of th e ,, *',r* ’"’Bon told the French them
ger, was named lust year by sever­
field, Atlanta; America Lewis,
Mnriat will be sold.
n,V disposition hero to mini­
their sucrcd soil with fa­ al authorities for nil-state honors, terizes an educational program ed, it is said in the same manner members of the party of railroad
Gruntville, S. C.; Mrs. \V. B. Reg­ defended
Mosul Dispute
which is acknowledged thu best as the Lochurlior Hotel at Allen- traffic representatives who rece n t-i* * u i ''1' ulfficulftlea nor to dinnatical zeal ngainst the Spaniards. It is claimed.
hurst, N. J., a summer resort un- ly visited this city, for the cour-15?“ *? 1 V‘ r?vSKW thoy hnd wlth*
lamination of the non-juridical ister, Jacksonville; C. B. Adams,
Ismvit, Turner and Maxwell, new in t|ie world.
(Continued on Page Three)
1 S ,,
Mosul dispute be­ McMinnville. Tenn.; Mrs. Eugene
tcsics extended to them hy the lo- fu
,M!,'oved Franco faced
Mr.
Davey
presented
some
inter­
men thin year, have shown consist­
lli (irent Britain and Turkey Franklin, Bowling Green, Ky.;
cal Chaniber of Commerce during la&gt;' facts now under strong leader­
esting
figures
on
the
percentage
of
ent
form
during
the
curlier
prac­
ship and would emerge successful­
I he resumed at Paris within Mrs. I*. R. Long, (address un­
their stuy here.
tice scrimmages, and, it is said, illiteracy among the adult popula­
ly from ull her difficulties
►wc*eks or u month bv the Ica- known); E W. Looper, Nashville;
tion
of
the
nation,
stuting
that
the
Announcement
was
made
at
tho
may be relied upon for capable per­
Tho Treasury secretary declared
I council's committee of three*. G. W. King, Portland, Ore.; R. J.
total,
though
startling,
is
rapidly
meeting that the Highways Com­ thnt
formance in a secondary emergenthis government recognized
|he meantime the council will Ralston, Mt. Dora, Flu.; William
decreasing
annually,
und
thut
no
mittee
will
meet
the
County
Comthe possible influence of world
tomorrow afternoon to deal Elliott (address unknown); C. M.
better
example
than
this
could
he
missionera
during
their
next
ses­
“Tiny’’ Whitfield, weighing 210
that the present nogotintionH
the British charges that the King (address unknown); H. A.
sion, after which, if their recom­ peuce
C11AATT ANOOG A, Tenn., S*.pt. pounds, will he tiie keystone about found to illustrate the vital need
Kelly (address unknown); Maggie
■night bear, adding that “it was
F nro deporting Christians.
of
education
in
this
country.
mendations
are
approved
hy
that
which
the
defense
will
pivot,
it
is
impossible for the Americana to
Be world court will take under Thaynor (address unknown); Ma­ 25.—(A’l—“Wo are ready for Ar­ said. Tlo will bo flanked by Cap­ Edward F. Lane, officiated us
Sale of lots in tho new Ever­ body, they will be sent bn Tulluhaa- escape
tho reprecusslons.”
lenient and dccidu upon the jor Lawthorn, negro porter, Jack­ mageddon nnd in our opinion we tain Russell und Grier, two thor­ toastmaster,
green
Municipal
Cemetery
on
Gecontributing much to
sonville; Rev. William Smith, Lake represent the hosts of light,” said
“ Wo I I
Bical questions.
Wells, Fla.; Cumin Seymour, ne­ Dr. John Neal, senior defense coun­ oughly seasoned veteran guards, thu prevailing cordial n.drit of the nevu Avenue during the two weeks
that they have been on the market ........... .......... .
gro, Chicago; John Churn, negro, sel in the Scopes evolution case, whoso work in the line Inst year evening, it is snidU t . “r : . " p r E S t r s
25, according to n report
Discussion toduy by the Chumlier binding character of an interna­
Las Container
Steimo, Tenn.; Estelle Jackson, last night when asked when the will he remembered. Four likely
It is reported that nearly 10 Ki- total
negro Chnttnnooga; Louise Ogle- hearing would be held before the tackles, Mason, Snnds, Lanier and waniuns and their ludies were pres­ this morning submitted by W. B. members, revealed considerable tional promise and to protect ita
Placed In Service tree,
Williams, city manager. Mr. Wil- difficulty experienced hy local con­
negro, Griffin, Ga ; Hezo- superior court. Dr. Neal suld the Cameron, arc fighting it out for ent nt the banquet.
citizens, the creditor nations
liums stuted that considerable in­ tractors and others, in retaining own
kiah Brown, negro, Nashville; John ease would be opened at Knoxville the honor of appearing against
must
seek adjustment. To keep its
terest hus been evidenced in the unskilled labor. Several reasons promise
ompleted installation of the Johnson negro, Kennesaw, Ga.; next week or will not be heard for Leesburg next week. The return
give itself time to re­
Markets
new community project, recently were advanced for the present sit­ cover its topruiocrity
illuminating gas tunk to aug- Curl
v„
Vaughn, negro, Tulnhoniu, some time, ns he intends next Mon­ uf Booth, promising end, and the
the debtor na­
uation,
and
a
number
of
sugges­
completed
nnd
opened,
after
a
year
ft present capacity at the city’s j q\, nil.
day to ask that it he placed at the work of Shaffer nnd Gillon is ex­
tion
must
determine
full liabili­
of
preparation.
tions brought forward us a means ties. No concern canitssuccessfully
CHICAGO, Sept. 25. —(/!»)—
plant was announced ThursBoth trains plunged from the heel of the docket in order to se­ pected to strengthen the wingtips,
Wheat, December 143 3-4 to 144 Tho Evergreen Municipal cem­ of relieving the present shortage. reorganize in tho face of an un­
by the City Manager, W. B. track the Dixie Flyer turning over cure longer time fur consideration according to the reports.
Edward Higgins, president of funded obligation. So we meet
Supporters Are Enthusiastic
1-4; Muy, 145 1-2 to 110; Decem­ etery, us has been announced, was
llianis. The now tank, rated at twice down nn embankment, on one of the defense brief. Dr. Neal said
Those in charge of the squad are ber 78 7-8 to 70 1-8. Outs, Decem­ developed on a 10-acre tract on tho organization, named W. A here in council as business men to
ptMl cubic /eet capacity, has side of the truck and the express that he expected the court would
the outskirts of the city, which Lefflcr, M. B. Hutton, E. F. Ilous- conclude the one matter which is
(Continued on Rage Three)
ber, 30 1-8.
placed in service and will train landing upside down on the declare the Tennessee unti-evoluwus donated to the city by Com­ hotder and City Manager W. B. in controversy between our two
Aide n.2 'a per cent increase in other side.
tioii act unconstitutional.
missioner S. O. Chase. Authoriza­ Williams us u committee to inves­ countries."
piurc* jn the service lines
Ambulances from this city were
“The Scopes case will p th ir be
tion by the City Commission pro­ tigate local labor conditions.
[uRhout the city, it is declared, rushed to the scene nnd the injured heard by the superior court ut
Members of tho two commissions
vided the $5,000 necessary to de­
smaller tanks, previously brought to hospitals. A large Knoxville next week or the henr­
temporarily abandoned the task be­
velop
the
project,
it
is
declared.
were said to be totally in- crowd gathered nt the scene of the ing will not occur for some time,
them tonight to gather at tho
Becausu of its location and sur­ Has NoCravat, Forced fore
iMte for the increasing nuiti- wreck nnd on the street near the possibly October or November,"
white
h o u s e us dinner guests of
roundings, the newly opened burial
r consumers in the city, and hospitals. It required special po­ said Dr. Neal.
the President. Present also wero
To
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ground
is
suid
to
be
one
of
tiie
|&gt;uthoritics sometime ago ar­ lice squads to keep traffic moving.
BALTIMORE, Sept. 25.—(JP)— l^ ,1.t^ H,,M,l,,r.int,'?Vncnt,,’.H", , i».o*t appointed in this section of
members of the cabinet, French
“I intend Monday to nsk the su­
' for the Installation of the Tho roads leading to the scene of preme court to pass the case nnd After an hour’s deliberation a jury rturned
government evidence, were the iltute.
CHICAGO Sept. 25.—(/fy—Alf­ nnd American diplomats nnd rank­
the
wreck
were
also
jammed
and
I 11 plant. The replaced tanks,
members of tho senate and
place it practically nt the heel of in federal court Thursday return­ lodged in the city jail tonight, to­
In his statement this morning, ord Howard thinks it's worth ing
(announced, will he used for motorcycle officers had great diffi­ the document.” We are confident ed u general verdict of guilty gether with tho other five.
huuse
foreign affairs committee.1^
$100,000
to
go
without
u
necktie
T ncy storago during the win- culty In clearing the way for am­ the people will understand the is­ against five men charged with con­ Tho Indictments upon which the Mr. Williams urged tho insectiun aboard a shin. II** brought suit headed by Senator Borah, of Iduho,
the ground hy the public, de­
*hen additional demands are bulances.
who has opposed the granting of
sues involved after the Knoxville spiracy to illegally dispose of ul- men were brought to trial follow­ of
that J. I). Parker, who bur against the Whito Star Steamship any
upon the supply,
hearing. Many things occurred nt cohol secured by the Maryland ed u raid upon the drug cunecrn's claring
more liberal terms to Franco
Line
for
that
amount,
for
despite
new structure was erected Kinff Death Deplored Dayton which are not directly re­ Drug und Chemical Company on a plant last Murch when prohibition been retained by the city us su­ the fact he paid for first class than wero allowed Great Britain in
perintendent, will be ut the ceme­
I14* city at n cost of $25,000.
lated to the constitutional ques­
passage, he had to go second class thu settlement of its debt.
permit. A motion for agents seized a truck load of ul- tery every day.
By State Hotel Head tions involved und which obscured government
cohol
being
driven
awuy
from
the
to his native Englund on the Hom­
urrust of judgement, filed by de­
issues.
eric for want of n cravat.
fense attorneys will be heard to­ building. The Jones brothers are
■S. Trade Council To TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25.—(/P) the“This
Ship Officers* Burns
will ull be clarified ut day.
sons of the Rev. Charles Jones, Governor Leaves To
N t I n Charleston —In the death of M. S. King, Or­ Knoxville, ns nn;y the legal uspeets Those convicted were Neufield former superintendent of the nnti* Attend Vets M eeting
BRANDON TO ATTEND
Expected to be Fatal
lando architect, the state has lost of the cuse will lie considered. Of T. Jones und his brother, Winfield saloon league for Georgia.
Neufield Jones testified in his
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 25.—
,E'V YORK. Sept. 25.—The one of its most valuable and con­ course we expect the court will de­ of Wushington und Atluntu, alleg­
TAMPA, Sept. 25.—(AT—Capt.
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 25.—UP) (/IT—Governor W. W. Brandon, of II. F Stephens and Engineer IL
** succeeding tho West us scientious building promoters, ac­ clare the Tennessee anti-evolution ed leaders of the conspiracy; Mau­ own defense that he wus a special
act
unconstitutional.
We
could
just
agent of the federal prohibition —Governor Martin left hero short­ Alabama, will la&gt; among the guests F. Hasty of the Sunoco Oil Co.,
rapidly growing section cording to Jerry W. Carter, Hotel
as easily conceive of thu stars rice II. Caro, Washington supply enforcement unit and hud bought ly ufter noon today for Juckson- uf the city when tho national en­ tanker
’* United States in originating Department commissioner.
Sunoco Junior nro not ex­
man
through
whose
store
the
gov­
Mr. Carter left to attend the turning hack in their courses us ernment charged the alcohol was the Maryland Drug and Chemical villb und St. Petersburg. The chief campment of the Spunish-Aineri- pected to recover from burn*
t*i
foreign trade, the Nnthe
failure
of
the
court
to
uphold
f41 Foreign Trader Council de- funeral of Mr. King, and planned
disposed of nnd Isudore Gtnsser Company ns a blind so that he executive rundo thu trip to Juck- cun war veterans’ Is held hero Sep­ which they received In nn explos­
.w| today in announcing that to inter go to Jacksonville for n our guarantees of religious free­ und Simon Kclmer, Baltimore, niiglit o b t a i n evidence concerning sonvillo in his automobile und aft­ tember 27 to October 1. Among ion aim.ml their vessel late yesterdom. We believe now, as we have
Baltimore alcohol dealers.
er upending Saturday there, plnns other things, the governor is re­ j day, hospitul authorities suid toti'i 1 1-1 oiinual convention will conference with George M. Mc­ always
believed, that we represent1part owners of the drug company.
Donough, member of the architec­
Government officials including to go by train to St. Petersburg membered hy his fume gained du­ 1ilny.
Charleston, S. C.
Mercy was recommended for internal Revenue Commissioner to attend tho sessions of tho an­ ring the recent Democratic con­
the fundamentalists as far us our
•convention will lust from tural hoard.
Glussier und Kelmer, the jury con­ Blair und Elmer Irey, chief of tho nual convention of Spunish-Amer- vention in Now York, when he re­
constitution
is
concerned,
the
lib­
H.
L.
King,
son
of
M.
S.
King,
PRICE DIES SUDDENLY
~l K A pril
1920 and will
f« the fir important conven- who hns served on the architectu­ eral and enlightened Christians us sidering the evidence to show they intelligence department of tho pro­ Ican war veterans.
peatedly sounded out “Alubuiuu
ATHENS, Ga., Sept. 26.— —,
hud
little
connection
with
the
al­
hibition, united, declared on the
21 votes for Underwood.”
P laid ip that famous city sin e ral board of the Orlando district far ns religion is affected, und thu cohol snles.
James D. Price, member of tha
stand thut they hud no knowledge
" ' i c r a t i c convention of 1800 -ince the illness of his father, will whole educational and scientific
St. Augustine—Electric light*
, Georgia Public Service Comniisworld
so
fur
us
the
pursuit
of
hat
capacity,
Mr.
CurrIre.
c,i t^'fuaed
refii.,...I .to. . ___
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William
Cohen,
Jesse
Baker
and
of and hnd not sanctioned the being installed in Purque Aviles,
Dunedin -Con traction to begin ! Muiier of Agriculture^ died saddennominate Stephen continue in
truth is concerned.”
Charles Baker of Baltimore who Junes connection with tho concern. subdivision.
ut oucu on ucw 1100,001) : chool.
1tkuglaaa.
ter said.
ly here today.

GRID PROSPECTS KIWANIS DINNER
FOR HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY NIGHT
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Anti-Evolution Act'5

Sale Of Lots Good
In New Cemetery
City Head Reports

Five Men Convicted In Baltimore On
Charges Of Illegally Selling Alcohol

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til!o v e r to the guests and loKjonRhlrty «M);
^nn
" ■'members will msrve a big fish t r j ; &amp;y.S„«&lt;ni); tbc N|
HO at water front park.
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1 0 ! Th« motor club, thfdBKh its man- &lt;•«" f.^ii^Quar^ r ot «
• _ nger Mim Billie Pcrrninc, will put, jv.„,rr,. cm). all .'
.PT on duty n group of girls known tw Nineteen (19) noutK
HI the Knicker Corps, who will carry • &lt;30
fim, j.
tho visitors in cars on n aght sec- ] 9l,,1,a|j2 ,!,lf s'.-pt-mi"‘r in* tour of the city.
&lt;HKAM f&gt;lll.&lt;T , *k
Icn
Strcct/cnr service will be free
S0,,1 riiASlV
Ity to nil delegates nnd visitors, the;
,v y marshal

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Greater Powti*, More Protec­
tion to W ork:ng Parts In­
cluded; Prices Lower
llulek n;-nl:t r.-;li'i;&gt;*'t rated the
mnrvrtbus resourrea and ahlllt|«s ^f
the nutomnih e industry wh-ti It Intrirflnced the present (letter fJul.k.,
Kmlirnrvd In 'Ills latest Itiiick o f f * r Ini: XT* SlUltl.-iiial power and
strentrili. the penrrt enclttctrlna
srhlevemer.la d ’SlcsKl I i give even
Innuer motor etr llfp, the maximum
In controlt and safety. Iir«i.|,-s new
beaut r srd r 'f tietn'-nts r , f I’rslgn
and finish ri-prA. nllns the la'est
skill In hodv e-nftsmanshlp. And
In face of these material nnd costly
Improvement" I iwer tirlees are an­
nounced threuuhout the entire linn
of Standard anil Master' Sixes.
The announcement nnd (he show­
ing of the hotter Itulrlts Sllenr. d Ihe
rumors lh"* IJillrU would nli.in&lt;lon
|li* t nle«-lu.head for no.ither type
engine which wqtl’d permit of cheap­
er ronatrilrtleo. The same principles
that were Inaugurated liy lulck 31
ysara «(u and which have made It

the lender In the Industry have l.crn
adhered to throughout.
Th&lt;* mechanical Improvements In­
troduced would hav.1 been consid­
ered Impossibilities inly n year ago.
They represent the Work of Ilulck
research and engineering staffs con­
stantly striving for tictiorinont*.
The now prices llUewlso represent
achievements t.f the englneerltig.
production and business depart­
ments of tho inilck oritenlcallon. and
arc In no small measure duo to the
phenomenal approval of Hulrl.s by
th- public. Tills latter factor has
resulted In continuously Inerensltig
salts with the attendant poeslldllUrn t.f economies In purchasing and
production.
The complete line Include* 16 m«d&lt;djt, six In the Htandard Hlx and ten
In the Master Six elnss. In nil eases
ihe distinctive nulek Urns have
'bem continued, with repnements
such n« the rounding of radiator
lines nnd the addition of streamline
mouldings. All a re finished In new
nnd beautiful tones of durable Ducu.
H o m e of thc models have Huu-tolie
Liuco llnlsb In dlsllnctlvo cotnblna-

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istil hortlaa are l.y Fishupliolstrrrd in iiunlur
ntwaya I,sen noted f„r
Iiassirj which prevents
r piitrrlnit any of th»
oil niter nnd K.s«ollnn
••re. r.,midn. d with the
i.k construction, pracnntc
I lie pnssllilllt}
of
sul.stnnco
entering the
mnvinir part* of ih«
cnnspi|iicntlv, minimise
rrments nml add to the
hose l i t r e s .now units
Ing p a r t s , t h e r e is noth*
It I l f Adjustment. T h e y
nm irand^nu.7c'onT ;
ennlna to .remove the
me iratherxl from the
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^ —This entire city is preparing
to welcome IS,000 Kpanislv-Aineri,-an wnr vetcran« nnd their guests
during the national encampment
of the U. S. A. W. V. here Septemher 27 to Octolwr 1.
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Every club In the city has voluntccrcd to do special duty. Every
civic organisation is to mako the
twenly-tcvemh cnnutil encanfpmer.t of the Stmnish-Amorican war
veterans the greatest ever held.
The Chamber of Commerce has
Kiven ovcr nn c,llire floor ns hendquarter* for city club committee •
where plans are mndc to perfect
the smallest detail fo r1the rrro"tion nnd entertainment of delegates
j and visitors.
I The ltotnry club Ims appointed
John Lodwick. of this citv and
Llcvclrml, Ohio, to arrange for
; sponsors who will soc that tho visitors have plenty of dancing i&gt;art|,n.» .nl1 the
irr'ind
rPlT.
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CI iinll
Onll.
The Knights of Columburt will
.dispense cool drinks nnd ice water
Int varjous p»a tions along the
ct^ 9‘ Thc w°mcn
Mary’s
will keep open house nt tho K. of
( j . building and will serve lunthc"n." ho" " r.i" £ the wivc‘" «* «»
visiting Knights,
Tho Elks will nb'» keep open
house at their club. Thc American

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tiro period. The hotels which usually onen December 1 nrc open and
making complete arrangements fur
the care nnd comfort of visitors.
Already 15,000 apnlicntions have
come in am*, the chamber of coni*
morce is ntilling filing nnd making
hotel reservations.
A largo camn grounds has been
equipped completely nnd nil pnsniblc comfort for those who drive
hero will be provided.

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At the re&lt;|tiest of mnyiy elllsens, |S
tax-payers and property ou tiers !
owning property within the arc.* 2
hereinafter deset llied, notice Is hero- 5
l.y given of Intention to npplv lotliu J
I.eglsluttlio id the State of I'lorMa. m
to ho rotivened In H'loelnl He.islon g
during the month *f Novonthor t9l'i. M
for the tiaasage of tin Act of tin m
J &lt;•glsl.itlire amendin';’ Section &lt;•. of B
t'huider
Laws uf Florida. I'ilM, n
the purpose of salil amendment l« - B
lug in enlarge the territorial limits B
of the City of Sanford. Florida, to B
Include and embrace the follow- g
Ing deserllieil It- —
iIm Iii Seminole1«q
Cnunty. Florida, not now u part of o
the corporate limits of th&lt; (illy of n
Sanford. Florida, more pui lleulnrly k■
rtesrrlhed as follows. tti-Wlt:
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3 LOTS BETWEEN 5 AND 6 STREET
On Holly Avenue
Price $5,000.00
14 ACRES ON LAKE ONARO
and Silver Lake, good for sub-division
Price $55,000.00—Good terms.

On pnper, at lenst, it looks like
n well-rounded body, competent
and fnirly ropreaentative of all tho
.
Cy Cll.Wtl.ES P. STEWART
different interests. Hu* it will Itavc
WASHINGTON Sept. 21.—From fou'/ht hnrd at thc last session of to hurry to finish its work, jurt
Mthrtutl, before Congress meets.
All convenience.1!, ou lot 06x7-1. Corner. Third nnd
nvintion’s sumyr-enthusiasts comes Confrcss for nil they demanded.
the complaint that only one mem-------her of President Coolitlgo’a hoard
Jarr.ei G. linrbord anti Rear Ati- Violin Instructor Is
P alm etto
of air int|uiry—Senator Hingham tnirnl Fletcher, thc army ami navy
of Conenctlcut—ill a man of actual members of Ihe board, are retired,
Named For Rollins
World War flying experience.
it’s worth noting Nobody will have
Jjfngham bad it. as commander any strings on them, to influence
WINTER PARK. .Sunt. 21.—LV»
of America's biggest aviation field them In reaching their conclusions, —Dr.
R. J. Sprague, dean of Rol­
in Europe during the world conpresident W. F. Durand of the lins College, has announced the ap­
HittInstitute of Mechanical Engineers pointment of Miss Gretchan Cot,
Thiadsn’t suppo t&gt;d to be a hoard
)attcr nre represented too. ax head of the violin department
hand-picked to declurc for all the
lh(. „trictlv scientific nnd Pros- of the Rollins conservatory of mu­
sdper - entbusiasts’s contentions. ;,|cnL |}. p. c„ffin of National Air sic* Miss Cox is u graduate of
Impartial consideration is what’s Transport, Inc., is thc pre-emin- the Chicago Musical College and
deal red from it*
cntly prnctlcnl menibcr of t lie com- hns appeared for soimi time in
chautauqua.
The further complaint is made n,l ' ,ion.
Other heads of departments in
that Bingham is on record n:t conDwight W. Morrow ni J. i . Morridering Col. Mitehell’n aviation Ran &amp; C«»., hi the business man, the Rollins music conservatory
claims exaggerated. So be it. Arc* Congressman Parker of New i «»rk nre Miss Ivina Wallace, public
n't tho conservatives entitled to is tho civilian aviation •tnecialist school music* Miss Nelu Niles,
representation on tlio board, as and Federal Judge Denison nt piano; Miss Emmy Schenk, voice;
well an the .-adicals?
Cirand’ Rapids gives tin calm, ju- and Professor Herman Siewert,
pipe organ and theoretical aulj- n a n a B n a n s s h n b f f :n ^ a c ra u 3 ta a a a a iia n a iig D a .'ti« iiu a B O B g o u n o w ; &lt;* B B a B B a a B B a a a B a a B B B H B B n E B a a a a a B N B a s ; B H B n 9 a n a n a n a a B a a a a f l a i s i i 4 ] i i i
RcprcschUUvo Vinson of Georgia diclid touch to ihe investigation. •octu.
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FOR HOMES AND WONDERFULLY
LOCATED LOTS
. See Us or Phone 702

H oliy R ealty Company
Phone 702

Valdez Hold Bldg.

Friday and Saturday

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$27.50 to$35
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Ladies’ $2.50 Full
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Silk Hose

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De c r e e P r o C o n f e s s o will he e n t e r - o r d e r he p u b l i s h e d o nc e a w e e k In suit, s a i d l u n d b e i n g s i t u a t e In S e m ­
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rious communities," Mrs. Oliphant
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T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h , R a n g e 30
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laws and our rights are jeopardis­ I&gt;cC . . 7 T K S ft C P RN CDReRp .u t y C l e r k
f o u r r o t i s e r u l l v e w e e k l y I s s u e s o f .Judi cial C i r c u i t o f
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10 c h a i n s , e a s t 5 c h a i n s , n o r t h
T H B R E F O K H . you .
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COMPANY, a cor p o r at i on .
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w e s t 10 c ha i n * , s o u t h 6 c h a i n s ,
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DOUGLASS,
e a s t 10 c h a i n s , n o r t h G chai n*,
Deputy Clerk.
T h e n o r t h half »f *be s o u t h ­
ers of the Stars and Stripes ami of
d e s c r i b e d u s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t :
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c o n t a i n i n g 6 a c r e s m o r e o r less.
our h o l d e r ,
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C l e r k of circuit^i' -' H-ASlP
L o t I. I t l o r k 16 n n d Lot 2,
therefor** dollars and cents should of a n Act e n t i t l e d :
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be the last consideration when it
Ida. In a n d fo r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y .
Pub. I - 1 I - I S - 2 5 .
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CHANCERY.
*10 c h a i n s , e a s t 10 c h a i n s , n o r t h
of He ml nol e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a ,
LATING TIIE CATCHING OR PRO­ Sol i ci t or* fn r C o m p l a i n a n t s .
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"Tiie l&gt;ent possible peace insur­ CURING
less.
IN ANY OF SAID P u b . S. l- H- 1 8 - 2 6 EVA TAYLOR
p e a r b ef o r e ou r said (. i reult
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ance for the United States is a well WATERS;OF FISH
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O c i n h e r « n d e a c h o f yuit m a y c l a i m s o m e
trained citizenry able to defend our HALE OF FISH WITHIN TIIE TER ­ ! \ TIII! n u n IT COtllT OF *E»Ivs.
Re g l n a t t h e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r
Fl o r i d a , o n l h a 5t[» lay f
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of t h e n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f t h e
country. We want nt least one RITORIAL LIMITS OF THE COUN­ l\O I.F COI'NTY, FM m iD A . IN W. A. L O V E L L , e l al.
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southwest q u a r t e r of the southTY OF SEMINOLE. FLORIDA;
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our righteous rights. No sinless T h e a b o v e Act w a s p u b l i s h e d In wife, ADEN W. PO'
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It Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s wife. L. o. Porter. A t t t u&gt;? 1
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h| s wife,” J h
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T r a c t 7.
IV T I I E I T I U T I T ( OI R T OF S E M ­ F l o r i d a . In a n d f o r H e ml n o l e C o u n ­ Htelff.
eiii Ii***■ c Port nr .ind
All lot I, l y i n g e a s t o f Houth
said Hoa rd o n Mil* t h e IHth d a y !
i,u . t , a n d E. C. M e - I b e ' n g n p r o c e e d i n g to e s t a b l i s h a n d
I N O L E COI' VTV. IV C H A N C E R Y , ty, F l o r i d a , o n t h l a t h e 3rd d a y of t1*r
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uf S e p t e m b e r , 1925
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R E A L T Y T R U S T COMPANY, et. al. S e p t e m b e r , A. Ik. 1925.
(MlIn and —
III
T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h , R a n g e 30
V. E. DOUGLASS.
a corp..
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Mil* w i f e D G
C R E N S H A W . L. I
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , d e s c r i b e d a*
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 wife. Slls.lll \v t'llill'ie r ' y *
east , c o n t a i n i n g 16 a c r e s m o r e
Complaint
TOPKKA. Kan , Sept. S-i.-f/P)— C l e r k of t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of S e mi G R E E N , ‘ d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e , f ol l ows, t o - w l t : —
nr less.
T h e w e s t h al f of i h e s o u t h w e s t
S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a , I v T ' . " " ' i 1" " 1'1 W Broxvfl
note Co u n t y , F l o r i d a a n d «•*.o f ­ e i t h e r a s h e i r s , devi s ees, g r a n t e e *
Hotel regulation by commission* ficio
33 e h s t e r . I, ii darrnt j -2 *
q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 5. T o w n s h i p
T r a c t 8.
• n a n d f o r H e ml n o l e C o u n t y .
C l e r k of t h e Hoard o f C o u n t y o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e ­
F. II. B LACK, et." al.
( i a r r e i t bis wife.
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perfumer! in only two stnte, Kan­
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ties, each a n d e v er y, c l a i m i n g a n y a r c h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o he a n d a p - 1 q u a r t e r o f t h e s o u t h w e s t u u a r c l a i m i n g nn Interest In 10
T H E S T A T E OF F L O R I D A T O W I L S O N A H O U S H O L D E I t ,
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n a m e d d e f e n d a n t *,
whose
name*
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mnn, hotel commissioner in Kun- ] j’.'n * ’ Oct: 3-9-16-23-30. Nov.
n o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r of t h e s o u t h ­
E. I.. R I CE A COMi' ANY. D E T R O I T . P u b l i s h Kept. (, 11. 13 A 25.
anil i esht ence* a r e u n k n o w n t o t h e
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C o m p l ua li n ua n t In t he a b o v e s t y l e d b , . 19- j . a n d t l Kn a n d t u e r y m a k e
sas, has determined nfter making'
F l o r i d a R a i l r o a d In s e c t i o n 10 .
l complaint ex ­
s t y l e d Cause.
u survey of the entire country. IN T ill'. CUD I I T ( (II ItT O P S E M ­ c a u s e , a n d t o all u n k n o w n p a r t i e s ah ni bsiwt eedr atgoa i nt hs et yhil
T o w n s h i p 26 s o u t h. R a n g e 30
o u In thl* c a u s e
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m a n aff i davi t filed IN T H E C l l ( C I T T C O U R T O F T I I E any of the above nnr.-j j.-J
INOLE COUNTY. I T .o i l I I I * .
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SEVENTH
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The hotel commissions of Kansas
east .
I n' t h i s c a u s e hy t h e C o m p l a i n a n t
In" tiie htn.ia i nvol ved in t h i s a u l t . i
l* f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t hi s
CHANCERY.
resili ence* are „nVr.
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sa i d l a n d lielng s i t u a t e In Heml nol e G t ' l r r be i m h l l s h e d i n t h e Hauf or d
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T h e e a s t h a l f of t h e n o r t h h a l f
lative enactment the same year, EVA T AY L OR ,
c aus e, uml to all laA#.,,,
PANY: a r e a r e s i d en t of it S t a l e A. E. SJORLOM.
fol l ow* to' -wll; 1
Hanford. He ml nol e Co" i n l y . F l o r i d a
of lot 2 a n d t h e s o u t h h a l f of
Complainant
1013.
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w h o m s o e v e r ■Ijlnilnx s!|r 3
fol low*, to ' Y ra c t o n r
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o r C o u n t r y o t h e r t h a n tin- S t a t e
Lot 2, Hect l on 10, T o w n s h i p 20
o r I nt er , s u In th1 jJt '^*
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of F l o r i d a a n d t h a t It Is t h e b e ­
Twenty Other states have hotel W, A. L O V E L L , e t al.
spilth, R a n g e 30 e as t .
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Def endants.
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Defendants.
Dickinson, J u d g e of
t h e C i r cui t
of r e s i d e n c e |* Po t r o l l, M i c h i g a n
O r d e r of P i i M I r n ll n n
s h i p 20 sout h. R a n g e 31 &lt;m*t.
East half of the s o u t h w e s t q u a r ­
crl li ed nn follow,. I,-,,;
( I n t e r of P nl t ll c n l l nn
Zimmerman learned,
C ou rt of th e Sev enth Judicial C ir­
a n d t h a t t h e r e Is no p e r s o n In t h e
N O T R E T O K N O W N AND U N ­
TRACT TWO
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"But inspection and supervision
and s o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r of s o u t h ­
f o r HcieR' fde C o u n t y , on t h l * the
c o r n e r i f the mutium uu m I
s u m m o n s In C h a n c e r y u p o n w h o m S O U T H F L O R I D A R A I L R O A D COM­
A T E O F F L O R I D A . T O: —
o u a r l e r of Se c t i on 5, T o w n s h i p
of hotel* ill those states are side- T HW.E A.S TLovell
we s t q u a r t e r
of S e c t i o n
HI.
P A NY , a c o r p o r a l h m .
I t b d uy o f H e p t e m b e r .
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property hereinbefore described;
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of S e c t i o n 10 . T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h
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to Daytona Bench, his former home, apreea r t ohereo.v
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suit, said l a n d b e i n g s i t u a t e In
By A M W E E K S . .
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C o m p l a i n * nt *
d a t e d J u l y I, 1925 a n d In t h e de - R a n g e 32 E a s t :
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Only Two States to
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FLORIDA FAC’fS 11

ire* lliaWdSdXauSed aMrtfder

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'WJHWUuw Press)
ro r the past fowi years approxi­
mately ipfidJtylHtort Visitors have
come to Florida annually, says a
bulletin issued by the state depart­
(Continued From Pago 1)
the management of the same ment of agriculture. It antici­
pates that this number will be
ther large building operations crently exceeded during the com­
h* city are progressing at the ing fall nnd winter.
$ rapid rate, according to rc[s .available through various
Previously the visitors came be­
mM ( *»»
•*
tween November nnd March. They
f;prk on the new MacLnnder Ar- i now come practically the year
e&lt; at First Street nnd Sanford 1round.
:nuo, Is being extended rapidly,
erding to those In charge of the
Railroads at one time fumisl ej
fatfon. The atmeture, built by practically nil the transportation
jBylnnder Investment Company into this state. Good roads how­
Orlando, will provide nccommo. ever have increased trnvcl by au­
ipna'-for 45 business .estnhllsh- tomobile until a large part of the
jts, it is pointed out.
tourist travel into Florida is by
teloy in the delivery of material automobile.
the location has imposed progi in the construction of tho
Tim agricultural bulletin states
Iding; it is shown. Those in that the fnct Is becoming well
rge report having unloaded known throughout the country that
to curs vof lumber for the job thj Florida summer climate is as
p*day, which will expediatc the pleasant if not more pleasant moat
Mediate erection of forms for either sections of the fountry
| concrete beams, it is said.
This is offered ns a reason for the
Foundation Work Completed.
marked increase in summer tour­
Lmstroction -of the Arcade has ists into tho state.
h under way fnr three weeks,
fs pointer! out, during which
The department of agriculture
e all footings nnd foundation has hundreds of letters from weal­
|k have been laid. Plnsteres on thy aiftl' prominent citizens from
ke sides of tho building have throughout the United States com­
bi creeled,
erected, and carpenters are mending the living and enjoyable
rigging forms for the rein­ features of Florida and telling
ed concrete roof beams.
why they spend a part of their
rork on the structure will he time each year in this state.
mi, according to promoters,
,hope to have the building for
The Floridn school for the deaf
Jjhpty. by the first of the year. and the blind which is located at
St. Augustine, has several depart­
including industrial, house­
t I D PROSPECTS ments
hold, music, literary and athletic.
of the school is car­
R HIGH SCHOOL riedTheonwork
in two co-ordinate depart­
AM ARE BRIGHT ments for the deaf. These are the
literary and the industrial.
(Continued From Page 1)
For the blind the departments
puraged over the results shown
£ far, nml declare that they are of literature, music and industry
pleased with the spirit and are carried on co-ordinately.
These courses, as far as prac­
bti.sinsm shown by the members;
i pointed out that the daily a r ­ tical, are carried on tho same
il of now students will no doubt plans as those of tbs best public
I additional candidat.-s report- schools of th? state.
[ to Coach Welchel.
.
[tterttlon of the varsity (liis
The primary aims of the school,
h confined for the past week ns stated by the superintendent,
'signul drill and to the pcrftc- are to give the deaf nnd the hlimi
I' of formation plays, it is de­ children of the state th" same
state:; that fully one half of
led.
,.
intellectural training as that af­ thelieteachers
of negroes such a t­
(lie schedule for the coming;|sea- forded the children that have per­ tend a six weeks
summer school
. was announced today as foi­ fect eyes and henring sense.
every year. He further advocates
ls:
it
that an professor of extension
fcesburg, at Leesburg, O^t. ".
Every effort is made to keep the education be employed to conduct
It. Cloud, at Sanford, Ort. 111. school up to the highest standards correspondence
classes throughout
IcLnnd at Snnford, Oct." 17.
in the country of such institutions the year.
hdutka at Sanford, Oct. HU.
and all new innovations that come
Hunt City a t / Sanford, Oct. 31. to the front are given careful con­
section of FlorIrlnndo at Orlando, Nov. li.
sideration.
roduc'd
for the
fi.-simmi-c at Kissimmee, Nov.
1919-23 annualThe graduates of the school al­
few Smyrna at New Smyrna. most without exception become
|. 14.
;
wholly self-supporting. This has
Daytona at Sanford, Nov. 20. been especially true within the past
Fresh Oysters Daily
few years, the records show.

ctivities Of Bootleg
png Are Widespread
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The principal need of the educa­
tion system for negroes |n th*
state of Florida at the present
time is-well trained and capable
a’

BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Royal Fruit Store

■ bootleggers’ ring smashed by
Hb here, had orders for -1,81);)
K* of Scotch whiskey worth
i.000 in a single day nnd &lt;|cpospl as mufli ns $200,000 in one
lik a month and received at least
It letter of credit for ¥50,000 it
p revealed by', federal attorney
Itkncr today,'

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Thi? :S outhcrn .SlfeitC!\, a r c
O fte n R e fe rre d to A h :—*
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The
Romantic 't-S6uth
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Hut the South has more
than remattee in addition to
the economic climatic and
social advantages.
the
scuth has thousands of
A&amp;ir stores. A&amp;I* stores

■110 Snnford Avc,

BRISKET
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STEW BEEF

Sulim— 1'iilnlnr, llh n h sirb , C a r r o l l ,
T u r n ip , C e le ry . I t re t.
('■uni I’rl.r-t nm l Iln u r* t o I h r
l,H uir.

A&amp;P, oven baked with
rich tomato rnucc.2 cans
Iona, sliced
No. 2 can...

CHUCK
STEAK
WESTERN
POT ROAST
OF BEEF....

Compound, high quality
5 pounds ......:.................

Sunny Kidd, crisp
fresh, 2 8-oz pkgs.

FANCY DRESSED HENS

Save time and energy
2 .small pkgs...............

ly per acre average 1,893 quarts,
covers Bradford, Dade, Hillsbor­
ough, Osceola and Polk countiesThe leading shipping points are ,
Kissimmee, Hampton, Galloway,
Plant City, Starke, latwlcy, Kath­
leen, Dover ami Lakeland.

SEWARD, Alaska. Sept. 25.-4(/F&gt;
—A diet of hard food gives the
Kmmkanak. Bristol Hay, Indian.*,
the finest teeth in the world. Dr.
M. It. Douglas, traveling dentist
for the Federal Bureau of Educa­
tion, declared after making n study
of the Indians in that region this
rummei.
He reported seeing Indians nf 70
years of agu with full seta of per­
fect teeth. Dr. Duughiu found only
th in 1 small cavities in the teeth of
18 chool children.

Hnknr Coffee
Supreme, lb. 511
Thcn-Nectu
2-oz.

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Hcd Circle
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8 O’clock
Lli. 12c

Highest Duality, All blends
•A-lb.
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I’kg. u Q C
1’k g ..

Libby's Ilrnml. Mighty fine
No. 2 can..................................
IIP Sanford Avc,

10-lbs
.Maine
R O U N O J H E C O R N E R /.B O M

Two more large snipping t'irtnM 1 'fft'K BUSINESS OF. RUNNING A HOME IS MADE
sfM.W1n u t s . .
in I’anhacvlac' i-ii &lt; .t ■&gt; iiniros m EASIER BY'TIUC ADVT'UaT^EMENTH. - ’ ,

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f Man Who''Gives Tip, Dead
p :\V YORK, Sept. 2').—i/lb—
[lire headquarters today received
[carnation that David Brain, al­
l ' l l pickjjfccket, narcotic peddler
W rum pinner, who was found
M in an automobile this mornR, furnished the tip that led to
k raidirg of bootleggers’ headwrtersidn the down town section
.ednesday by federnl agenta

ALJi OVER THE WORLD
Pork and
Beans

BANANAS
GR'APES

LETTUCE
CELERY

JABS CATCH FLIES
TOKYO, Sept. 25.—(fP)—Itesitwts of Asakusa ward caught
r-arly fifteen bushels of flies on
fly extermination day. One hunM and eleven streets each had
P ingnious device of capture ami
Bored prizes of one
per 20
'*'•*: glass fly-catchers, a silver
pitch, cotton piece goods am) a
Pper umbrella.

108 Sanford Avc

Exceptional
Plumbing (Jails f’or

BRAND

A. D. ROSIER

’ancy Florldu and Wcslern Meals

Groceries

H you’re particular about
•he kind nf plumbing you

Georgia Chickens—Fish

Want in your new home, or
Ihe new kind of plumbing
c * "‘

[in your old home—call A.

Do you know what you
e getting when you call
i your p.rocir n:ul toll
m t&lt;’ send you a canfof

A FEW OF OUR REGULAR BRICES
ROUND STEAK
Per pound .......

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p. Rosier for an estimate.

There are so many
kinds on the market that
you may not get what will
please you best unless you
name tho brand.

A. D. ROSIER

ROAST OK BEEF
All kintis at per lb

Just say B O N I T A —and
you won't be disappointed!
a syrup with the pure Georgia cane flavor, Donita natisn the most exacting taste because its flavor is as diatinc*
re as it is inimitable. Try a ciui today nnd you’ll ask fox
again. Costs no more than any other, but you’ll like it

No need to d o so
w ith any disease
caused by malaria.
There's a remedy for
them all—useJ with
success for 60 years.

Brings the cancfields of
Georgia to your table.

Cairo Syrup Co.
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Maine
Cobblers

'Cairo, Ca.

WHERE SANFORD TRADES

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c i a r g a a a r a fciada w ill bo cO arg ed
I t r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g r a t x __
M E M Itrn T U B AHSOCIATKI) 1’flB B I
. T h e A s s o c i a te d P ro aa la e x c l u s ­
iv e l y e n t i t l e d »« f h a uee f o r r e p u b l l e a t l o n o ' a ll n e w a d is p a tc h * *
ere illte a u It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
i t . ; In t h t a p a p e r a n d a U o t h e lo eal n aw a p u b l i s h e d h e ro i n . All r i g h t *
' f re p u b u c n tlo n of a p o d a l d isp atch m h e r o i n a r a a la o roaer-ert.

FRIDAY, SEPT. M, 1925
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper water route to Jackson*
rille.
2^—Construction of St. Johns-Indinn River canal.
3.—Extension of white w ay.

4r -Rxtcnsion of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennis courts,
Augmenting of building pro­
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
honses.

A .—

t .—Extension of street paving pro*
gram.
7,—Const ruction
of
boulevard
around Lal»* Monroe.
S— Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
t.—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fa*
d l l t i e a . _________ _ _____
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
SEEK ETERNAL THINGS:—
We look not at the things which
are seen, but at the things which
are not seen; for the things which
are seen are temporal; but the
things which are not seen arc eter­
nal. II Corinthians 4: IB.
PRAYER:—Open thou ou&gt; eyes,
O I,ord, that we may behold won­
drous things out of thy law.

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FACE THE SUN
Don't hunt for trouble,
But look for success,
You’ll find what you look for;
Don't look for distress,
If you see but your shadow,
Remember, I pray,
That the sun is still shining,
But you’re in the way.
Don't grumble, don't Muster,
Don't dream, and don't shirk,
Don’t think of your worries,
But think of your work.
The worries will vnnish,
The work will he done;
No man secs his shadow
Who faces the sun.
.
—Puidishcr Unknown.

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"Read “Lnvish Tippers." There
might he something in there for
you.
-------- o-------The Cosmic Urge, says nur of­
fice hoy, is something like the se­
ven year itch.

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May be those Tampa policemen ,
were Just trying to eliminate park­
ing difficulties.

(S'Ahi

w

y

» 1if W« **a»t&gt; sieniu i am . * ran* m
{
A local man who has spent the last six weeks in roam­ A Royal Marriage.
:w J
■■ ■!'
li.it
Ada
Lewis
and
Davis.
H A '. \
ing from city to city throughout the North told us upon his Who la Responsible?
*
return to Sanford th a t he didn’t believe there would be “To To,” Says Kemal.
0 , KeatiiftV/
ns much
c»» U w
enough people left in the North this winter to run their
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE '
me as
P0/1‘T
opTi - HE
' ‘ ' “ tCopV’r i a t i t 1*15)
*
municipal governments and -keep their stores open.
Mnyba the 7, 1
Of the hundreds he talked with, nearly all stated posi­
might b map
limit the
THE
ITALIAN
Princess
Mafalda
tively thnt they were coming to Florida this wintpf. A few married a good-looking Germ
said they were going to try to come. Only one declared that Prince, Philip of Ilcsiu, Wcdn
he was not coming. The Sanford mnn told him thnt he should day.
* ty P6
teas
join some vaudeville circuit ns he would be the only man in Many royal families were repre­
X
sented, from Germany, Denmark,
America NOT coming to Florida this winter.
____J k c t i i * _
Greece, Roumanin, Great Britain,
This Twentieth Century Hegira, as it has been called, is Spnln,
other countries.
• ..
3
■™&gt;y
attracting the attention of the entire world. It has its like­ Prince Philip, whoso family Was
■t©
nesses but not its equal in all history. The “forty-niners" among the first to accept the teach­
were but a handful compared to the hordes which are flock­ ings of Luther, was m a rrie d b y
ing to Florida. The rushes to the Klondike are practically special dispensation, after promis­
ing thnt any children bom would
insignificant.
be brought up in their mother’s
What will he the result no one can say. We Floridans Catholic faith.
New York’* ~ r~ '
have great confidence in our state and its stability and we
just about every VA1^
confidently believe that it is on the eve of a thoroughly glor­ THE MARRIAGE means that
ln the world exw puy
ious and prosperous future. But others not so confident the Prince can never become head
the house of Hes.e. H he did,
wonder what it is all coming to. We were interested to note of
it would be necessary for his wife
A
recently a little skepticism in Life. It said;
and children to become Lutheran^. Y
than having thenTii’^
Martin Luther becomes less im­
"When are you going to Florida?" is an ordinary
portant, apparently, after such a
salutation on the streets of Our Town. The roads in
s%
beating ns Foch and his associates
this region are full of cars which might he labeled
gave to William Hohenzollern.
ijjf nrL&gt; Am&lt;;ncan tou^;
"Florida or Bust,” after the manner of the old prairie
schooners bound for Kansas or Texas. Whether these
ADA LEWIS, well known for
latter day tourists will come hack busted, or will stay
years as a mcccssful actress, is
now said to be dying. Her nucccso
jvay they on,v J J ’J ^ V J
in the land of sunshine and become millionaires, we do
proves the importance of opportun­
not know. At nny rate the flight to Florida is in full
j y vto. bring back Bh S ^
ity.
swing and is one of the most amazing movements of
Many years ngo. when Hnrrigan
im
modern times. Never, perhaps, has there been such a
and Hart produced one of their oldaa
. But marry nne „f n.
fashioned plays, n little Irish girl
a boom. In some of the inland cities and towns the
-•sters. Then tell her
snng “The Brooklyn Bridge, at
# 1
withdrawal of money for investment in Florida real
can keep he,- in the
I I
Midnight Is Known ns Lover’s
refrigerator.
estate has become a matter of concern to bankers ami
Lane,” nnd the chorus included a
financiers. The home town boosters are pointing out
. i l
girl in rngs, hand i on her hips,
These forest fires ...
what they consider safer investments in local pro|&gt;chewing gum nnd making "touch
worse. They should tack fj
gestures" as tho contribution to
erty. But there is no stopping a boom when it is on
in the woods reading
stage business.
its way, and we can only sit hack and watch Florida,
fires permitted."
*
She evidently had talent, tin Rich­
and wonder what will happen and how soon.
ard Harding Davis, then n reporter
We do not believe th at bankers in northern towns should on the Evening Sun, was sent by
American Legion had J
in New W k where marv e l
worry when their depositors draw out their money for Flor- this writer to “write up” Harrigan
Hart’s "touch girl." The story
idn investments. They should remember that the prosperity and
llVrl!' h°
JW
watches
nowWOr
and Wttpt
then. f J,r
appeared; Ada Lewis became a
of one section makes itself felt throughout the whole country. :i.nr immediately. Davis was- a,
If the depositors make money on their investments they will good repotter.
doubtless bring some of it back to deposit again in the home
NATHALEA CRANE, POET
bank.
EVIDENCE AT the Shenandoah 1
NEW YORK WORLD
Northern bankers who are seeking to find safer invest­ investigation shows that Comman­
der
Lansdowne,
who
understood!
.
.
Surmising the needs of a soul;
ments a t home for their depositors should also remember Hying, protested against taking; Accepting membership in the
th at money is not being sent to Florida in large quantities his ship through the storm belt of i British Society of Authors, of In conclave they swore to her vir­
tues
to lie Idle. The money that comes here is immediately put the Middle West, nnd asked for a which Thomas Hardy is President, And
criss-crossed a character
postponement.
|
twelve-year-old
Nathalia
Crane
of
to work. Huge buildings are being constructed, homes erect­
scroll."
A modern two story home, seven roots!
Those
knowing
nothing
nbouti
Brooklyn
wears
an
honor
conferred
ed, streets paved, bridges built and in short everything is flying, but unfortunate controlling upon her not as a child-poet but as
and two baths on extra large lot in Sinbeing done which results in a great commonwealth.
Rather a neat pharse, “the lords
aviation in the United States, or- poet,
For this vast amount of construction, lumber, steel, iron, dcred him to go, in order to "im* Naturally she is both. Her first of the rafter," Here is a girl who
ford Heights. $12,000.00.
see the poetry in common
coal, cement and hundreds of other materials in large quan­ preni certain state fairs on the bock of verse, "The Janitor’s Boy," can
Because his advice was not takes its title from a specimen of things, whose “heart is all a-flut­
tities are needed and most of these are shipped from other way."
One
Third Cash
pavky humor suited to her years ter, like the washing on the line,"
taken, Lansdowne was killed.
/
f*
states. Transportation lines are congested with the enor­
but with none of the magic that over fierce naval battles in the
mous amount of freight which is being sent to this state.
WHO IS responsible for hls PefP*
for instance, her wash-tubs, with the janitor’s boy
Balance one and two years.
ns Paul Jones, when "all of the
All this means business for corporations and work for the death? And how good a auit for P0*1** iihout her blind cous n.
windows
nre
action
ports."
Some
laborer, which are the indices of prosperity.
damages have his widow and o th e r1,,, the
, , darkness
, ,
, ,would
, . ans­
„„„ of Miss Nathalin’s verse is pure
who
Doubting Thomas's may point their fingers and wait for Shenandoah widows against those i"lit wer
Kiplingeso. Here is a bit that re­
for tho color of a rose,
the bubble to burst. Timid capitalists may wonder if the in- that sont thcir h^ " ul 1to ,lenth? Or the vestments of the May moth calls Cray’s “Elegy."
and the pilgimage it goes?
vestment is a safe one. The binder hoys may rush in for CONSIDER KEMAL Pasha, and
In Miss Crane’s new volume, "The sun shall shine in ages yet to
quick profits hoping to get out before the crash comes. But Turkey that obeys his orders,
be,
ns for ourselves, we are here to stay, crash or no crash.
lie tells the League of Nations, L,
Lnne» she tells of one of
The musing moon illumine pas­
If the sun continues to shine and give us a warm salu­ England, France, Ita y and tho rest ^
unf(lrtunates in "The Maktures dim,
in language of Shakespeare, “to ,
f a Salnt:»
brious climate, we will continue to hold out our hands in wel­ go
And afterward a new nativity
to." Turkey doesn t care whatt
come to the tourist as long ns he cares to come, and if ever the league of Nations may M y.Lshe di[!ll in H disarrayed garret For all who slept the dreamless
interim."
he does not, we will lie down in a hammock under some and announces _th.it_it will pay n o |, , n a vaeuous sort of a house;
Realtors.
shady palm tree and again have our drink of lemonade.
attention to any world court dccis- j h#j orde of the rafter were sor- m 2102 First St.
.Youth, is indeed the time when S

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prudent folk should do their writThe spider, the moth and the ing of poetry—hut there is Mr.
mouse.
Hardy
himself,
seventy-three
years
Miss
Crane’s
senior, still
"They felt that a burden was on
weaving powerful rhymes.
them,

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SUPPOSE THIS country wore
in the League of Nation:!, or affil­
Jfa a ■■■■■»■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■stauH ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ iim u im ii |
iated with the World Court, Sup­
Since the Hhenamlnnb disaster
^
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it were necessary to discipline
I’rcaiilcnt CoolitlRo has issued his annual proclamation pose
balloons are not bo popular. Men’s
the
Turks
to
force
them
t»
accept
trousers nre being cut to eighteen mi fire prevention week. He recommends that the week the views of Western Europe ? j'
inches.
Romans Don’t Make Roman Candles
beginning Sunday October I. he observed as National Fire Don’t you think this country would
-------- o-------WAYCROSSJOURNAL HERALD
be expected to do its share, and
Prevention
Week
and
he
declares
that
there
is
need
"for
Just because every time your
supply men, or at least money, to J
earnest
study
of
the
principles
of
fire
protection
as
a
prac­
girl drives your car she strips the
if a man is sold on his city he
fight the Turks?
\ "When in Rome do as Romans
Real E state Auction Sales. Let ua sell your property
gears, don’t get the iden thnt she’s tical measure of national economy".
Do you feel that we ought to do," has been hnndcd down to ns will use its products wherever pos­
immodest.
During 1921 fires in the United States destroyed the supply men or money to fight the as n ru|u ()f tiquett*. Sometimes sible; be will go out of his way to
-------o------say a good word or do a good deed
lives of 15,000 persons and the destruction of property ex­ Turks? Do we want to mix in the
Wonder what George Washing­ ceeded $548,000,000 which is said to he the heaviest toll fight about Mosul, and the oil the idea works ami sometimes it for tho city; he will get behind
the Chamber of Commerce and
doesn’t.
ton is thinking ns he turns over
well i there?
Speaking of Rome, we are told other civic bodies; he will vote in
in his grave after reading Secre­ in history. Fire results in a per capita loss in this country
We are permanently located in Sanford
tary of State Kellogg’s refusal to of approximately five dollars, while in (Ireat Britain, where
PRESIDENT COOLIDGK is by history that Rome, after con­ every election where he is entitled
admit Snklntvnln to this country? they apparently have learned the danger of fire and some­ level-headed, with common sense. quering the world, was unable to to vote; he will support the insti­
herself. Tho citizens of tutions that make the city and are |
—«----------- o-thing of the means of prevention, the per capita cost was Very likely he would tell Western conquer
OIJR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS ,
many
cities
of today are in much vital to the city’s existence.
It rained in Asheville tho other only one dollar.
Europe and the Turks to fight it
Show me n man who does these
day nnd some of the younger gen­
at their leisure. Hut Coolidge the same condition as Rome was things
We guarantee Satisfaction.
1
From this it can readily he seen how serious the situation out
and I'll show you a 100 per
After
their
eration who saw it for tin* first
*• havet' •'uxn.nour
a. You
| iru anon
,
.. , selling
»
•
will
successors.
know iii
to at, that time.
time, thought the world was com­ really is. A lighted cigarette carelessly thrown down may what extent Woodrow Wilson e „ -1« l3ft} » .th“ ™ '^'i llI??.J”‘.y.®..l,Cen cent citizen, a man who is sold on
ing to an end.
his city, a man who is an asset
be a small thing and may cause no damage at all, hut on the deavored to speak for the United unable to sell it to themselves
If you have Property you want sold—List it with0
— —
o --------------------Perhaps
to
a
certain
extent
this
and
not a liability to his communi­
States,
how
he
lent
money
for
the*
"Women have more senso than other hand it may also cause irreparable property damage United States, ami made prom:i*s hits been due to the wrong method ty.
and kiss It good-bye.
The situation has cer­
men,” says an editorial in the i and the loss of many lives.
of aproach. They start out to sell
le t it not be said that we have
for
the
United
States.
Tampa Tribune. (Josh! What n tainly reached the point where it demands considerable
Who can tell what another Presi­ the city to itself without thinking sold our city to the world without
'
henpecked weakling thnt man thought and where persons can no longer shut their eves
dent,
with a fondness for war cr a of perhaps assuming that it U selling it to ourselves. Selling, by
Lambright must be!
already
sold
to
itself.
That’s
the
way,
is
never
over
with.
Wo
lo the dangers involved.
desire to be important, might d»?
-------o------wrung, a city is not sold to itself must keep on selling every day.
The
average
yearly
destruction
of
homes
by
fire
is
said
Mister Caillaux hasn’t had much
until every citizen knows his eity, There never has been ami never
VICTORIA WOODHULL, itill realizes the value of it's various will lie a time when we can sit
to say yet but the rumor bus got­ I«» approach $(&gt;&lt;’&gt;,000,000. As thu St. Augustine Iter ml aptly
ten uround thnt France is going to puts it: “Since it is to his home that every man instim-tU- living in Loudon, aged 88, has riv- institutions and is willing to go out back and say—we are through.
116 E. Second Street, f in ford, Fla.
'cn her beautiful Manor House to of the way to help build the city. Sious City Spirit of Progress.
pay her debt. Well, that’s all we Knew in quest of safety "lore is (Trim in.ny, „„„v ,h^
wanted in the first place.
■..............■ ■ ■ ■ n i s i R i i R i i s s R i R i a s s s s i i i i i n i i 11111111.
m the revelation that somebody h dwelling suffers attack by gln-Ameriean Society. To this ten*
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PERIL
fire
every
three
minutes.
oration
the
name
Victoria
Wcwdhull
■
Some day someone is going to
MIAMI HERALD
sprain his ankle falling off that
The week October I to 11, Fire Prevention Week, is one means nothing. It mean.* a |oud
concrete tennis court into the pin contemplated to produce an enlightening effect it] on the deal to the few remaining “old* s:
living reporters," sent by Dr. Vk.ud
Bald heads have long been a sub- of Mother Earth and gently dozed,
”
? onTli £ ,$ !*
I mi'"&gt;
Amen™,,
a n d 't o-------------'^ U , llVJm in the best and later by John Bogart, of the ject of jest nnd their possessors1 That is, he dozed for a time!
.
methods of lire prevention.
Sun, to interview Victoria Woodhull have been annoyed by flies that Then one of the bears thnt calls
and her sio er genius, Tcnn-ssee! regarded them as parking space, j Glacier Park home, came along.
Sanford golfers staged a come­
-o 100x114.0
('In ftin.
Some men have made trade marks In its simple way it examined the
back yesterday when they defeat­
I’DR I' REEDOM S battle once begun,
of their shiny domes nnd others doctor’s vacant head_that is, vued Eustis, but It must be remem­
Bequeathed by bleeding sire to son,
$7,500
bered that the sportsmen from
IN THE days of long ago they have added to the fortunes of mak-1 cant on the outside—and decided
Though baffled oft, is ever won.
Lake county were playing upon a
were the only two men in Wall ers of nostrums by buying all that it was a boulder. t Ik&gt; boar
strange course.
Street, when Jay Gould wa* ac­ sorts of mixtures that were guar- knew by past experience and in-*
I'uee.s mi two streets, near new hotel and L-nifit1
— Byron.
stinct that insects were to ho
tive. Stokes was shooting Fisk' und nnteed to grow Imir.
Avenue,
with unobstructed view of Lake Monroe.
It now seems that a bald head found under rocks' so it decided t *
The records from l.akrhurst
Russell Sage, beginning to sell
L&lt;&gt;\
E
IS
NEVER
lost.
If
not
reciprocated
it
will
flow
The
Le.tt
buy in the city at $7,500. Terms
is a real peril as well as a source dislodge the nice boulder and look u
show that the .Shenandoah's Inst
"Puts and Calls."
of
minor
troubles.
Away
out
in
for
giubs.
flight was made against the ad­ hack and soften and purify the heart.—Irving.
■
Think of a day when there wasn’t
-----------------o-------- —-----The bear has claws for liftin'* ■
vice of Commander Lansdowne.
a female stenographer or a type­ Glacier National Park a physician
(See Mr. Stewart)
May be Colonel Mitchell isn't such
writing machine in Wall Street, whose head was smooth and shiny rocks and it used its claws to lift ■
»
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Y0U
TA*&gt;K
™re
«f
&gt;
*
,our
character,
your
reputation
a big liar after all.
not a woman employed in nay of was on a camping trip. He slept the doctor's head. The claws slip­
will take care of itself.—Moodv.
— — o-------the big banks or offices, only Ton­ outdoors and did not conceal his ped ami much of the Nkin was re­
Wo thought the passing of the
ne nee Claflin and Victoria Wood- , aked poll from the gaze of all and moved from the sleeper’s dandruffdime novel would mean something
OUR MOODS are lenses coloring the world with as many hull, telling financiers what rpirits' sundry. He was not particululy less knoli. No blame can be at­
proud of it. according to reports, tached to the bear and the doctor's
better in literature, hut instead wo different hues.— Emerson.
J sajdREALTOR
find Puck, Hot Dog. the Red Hook,
but he was not ashamed of it ei- misfortune is of his own doing. He
Rooms 501-502. I’htme 95
the Wampus Cat, Whiz Bang uml
CIIINA, YOU nvy be interested ther. So he laid it on the bosom I should have worn « nightcap.
La Vie Purlbicnne.
F i r s t N a t l n n n l Bnnk B u ild in g .
MY FAVORITE STORIES
u
to hear, is hanging bandits in
By IRVIN S. COBB
3
SALES FORCE
Shanghai. For a while a disorgan­
LAVISH TIPPERS
The Miami Herald curried more
ized
government
was
unable
to
fur­
J
M.
M.
STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
GAINESVILLE
SUN
advertising during the first six
I he man who told me this one,
I he wife, who was a tired out, nish hangmen 'and protection for
months of 11)25 than any other
Steamship stewards tell of an ne„s, front nny standpoint. Worse
newspaper in ihc United States years ago a * we stood together on faded out creature, complained to the hangings.
Partial order being restored, 12 American millionaire who,'on a re­ I him that, it is downright injus­ ■ ■ ■ a n c a n R a u E K U H u a a a a a a a H R i B a a H n B a u a a a u n n s a n n 1 f
Five Florida newspapers appear in the rim of the Grand Canyon, swore some „f the ranch hands of the
the list perpared by Editor and it was true. ( believed him. For he hardness of her lot; and the fore­ Chinese robbers were hanged be­ cent voyage across the Atlantic tice to the average tourist. It fixes
Publisher showing the seventy-six had the reputation, all over the man took it upon himself to rem- fore thousands of spectator:* yes­ gave ?10 to every member of the Inl-e standards of tipping, which
oiihnnry folk can not afford, it
newspapers which lead in the field Southwest, of never telling an un­ onstrnte with the husband for his terday, after having beta paraded
indifference to his wife’s welfare. through the streets. Six will be crew and $25 to every officer, drains money out of their pocket
of advertising.
necessary lie.
i he ohi woman ain’t got no kick hanged every day for the next thir- though only a few of them had ren­ to feed a system which itself is
He said a typical "mover" shift­
Miss Marie Chase is sueing Ed­ less, restless ami Hockless, was comin said the husband when he ity days.
dered him any direct service. It jooh *i and inlquitious. It changes a 3,3 '''ral National Bank Hide.
l’honc ,S 1
was a large ship, and hi.* tips ag- the attitude of serving people on 5
ward Gallagher, of Gullugher and "ending a short time at an Ari­ ,.JV. u .ar,1 *he foreman’s remarks:
bhean fame, for ths recovery of zona cow camp preparatory to mov­ She m a t got no kick at all. She’s
CHINESE TAKE death calmly, gregated §10,000. They toll of an- shipboard and in trains and hotels »
some of her clothing which she ing on into the desert on a so-call­ plum pampered—only *1,,. «ion*t When crimoinals are sentenced to other passenger who, nfter a six- nnd induces them to play up to “
SEVEN CITY LOTS
appreciate it none Why, w.tcn the be beheaded, a dozen or more will day passage, surprised a steward the lavish spender and neglect the 5
claims Mr. Gullugher
.has . in
, , hi. ed prospective tour. His chief i* fixln* to camp iif « bU i
humbler pntron.
„
nportment T 1 „
walk out, kneel down in a row, and by giving hint $8400.
« wait for the headsman to come
' -I located, six lots ninety-five foot frontage,
but what w«Tw?ni fn V * “ rilffrU earthly possessions consisted of a a time I’ve driv’ the t.-m,
8uch lavishnes, though extreme,
Yet, from some queer freak of "
iv eoi in \t
laJ lf')v l»*r of slab-sided mules, a rickety mile out of the way soN Wni ,i uml along and chop their heads off, is said to be typical of a rather human
he
seventy-five foot frontage! Four corner 1
her clothing
nature, most peopic seem
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— Azarian Class Elects
New Officers ForYear

Scranton, Pa., to Stephen Foster
Miss Marie Brinkcr, of Tampa,
Jr., of Jacksonville.
to Ralph Marsicauo, of Tnmpa.
Miss Mary Hall, of Jacksonville,
Miss Alice Myers, of Tampa, to
to Thomas Cullum, of South Or­ Orlando Williams, of Tamna.
Miss Alice Morrow, of Jackson­
The regular business meeting of ange, N. J.
Miss Mildred Powell, of Lake ville, to Forrey Wild, of Indiana­
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the Azarian Class was held Thurs­
polis, Ind.
day afternoon at tho home of Mrs. City, to Foster King, of Rartow.
Mis i Zelda Clarke, of Tallahas­ Miss Alberta Murphree, of Gain­
W. C. DcCoursey. The officers
for the coming year were elected see. to Ulric Hathcock, of Jackson­ esville, to Dave Worth, of West
Friday
ville.
Palm Bench.
Number Four of the Mcth- as follows:
Miss
Mnry
Boring,
of
FernanTeacher,
Mrs.
W.
C.
DeCoursey.
Miss Katherine Hnhs, of Jack­
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will
meet
with
circle
Church
dina. to Ware Beale, of Jackson­ sonville, to Carl Hang, of San An­
President,
Mrs.
Ruth
Ludicke.
B
ix
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
pier ***
Vice-President, Mrs. Leo. Echols. ville.
tonio, Texas.
rnell, on West First Street
[Schmell,
Miss Margaret McMath, of Jack­ MAs Clnra Whitehurst, of Tam,
Vice-President,
Mrs. C. A. An­
130 o’clock.
sonville, to Dee Addington, 6f‘Jack, Fidells Class of the First derson, Jr.
pa, to W. J. Stephens, of Tampa.
Secretary, Mrs. Howard Parker. sonville.
st Church will have a meetAssistant Secretary, Mrs. Ma­ Miss Marian Everett, of Ozone,
F. the home of Mrs. R. A. Winto John McIntosh, of Tallahassee. Seattle Bar Would
lat 2109 Magnolia Avenue nt 8 mie Kate Whittle.
Miss Ruby Burdge:*, of Jackson­
Treasurer, Mrs. Hen Austin.
Reporter, Mrs. II. II. Kastner. ville, to Glenn Appling, of Orlando. Have Lawyers Name
Miss Anna Hooks, of Is:esburg,
Flower Committee Chairman.
Judicial Candidates
to Escho Carter, of Wauchula.
Mrs. Claude Echols,
Mjss
Esther
Jones,
of
Marianna,
Following the business meeting,
SEATTLE, Sept. 25.—&lt;/F) —Con­
a social hour whs enjoyed by the to Kenneth Morris, of Tuscaloosa.
Mips Mary Baker, of Seville, to tending that the avernge lnyman
members.
Burwell Ambrose, of Jackiunville. does not know the qualifications
k Thrasher spent Friday in
•f" ■ Katherine Smith, of Madi­ of judicial condidates, the Wash­
ndo on business.
Mrs. Mitchell Is New son,Miss
to Clarence Ellison, of Seneca, ington State Bar association is
C.
proposing amendments to state
[], ,i Jones left Friday for MemMethodist Organist S. Miss
Hazel Stiles, of Jackson­ election laws whereby members of
ITenn., where he will resume
to Carl Brittain, of Jackson­ the legal profession could indicate
Itudies nt the medical college.
Mrs. Ed
!d/ar Mitchell, formerly ville,
their preferences in candidates for
of West IV
,
*^nt,
Gn„ but now n res- ville.
Miss Joanna Boyer, of Jackson­ the bench.
gs Leclaire Jones left Friday iilent of tttnford, has been named
to Ernest Miller, of Jackson­
jnoxville, Ten., where n’ie will orgnnist f»r the Methodist Church ville
The proposal, which originate^
tho University of Tennes- of this cty, according to an an- ville.
at a recent state convention, would
Miss
Mabel
Polk,
of
Monticello,
not intcifere with the present
nouncenunt made today.
to William Sander: t, of Lees­ method of voting, members of the
Mis. Mitchell, for the past four Ga.,
association explain. After filings
Lg l^ota Evans returned Fri- years Ins been principal of the burg.
Miss Bertha Waller, of Jackson- for judgeships have been made,
[afternoon, from North Car- Piano department of the West
pongee, of Oca- the lawyers would take a vote on
and Georgia, where she hits Point Hgh School. She is a gra.I-!^lle' to
the candidates and make an en­
uata tf Chase Conservatory at Co-!
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the past month.
dorsement. This recommendation
lumbis, Ga.. and also had a sum- . “ “
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and Mrs. James Patrice meif Study at the University of ville. t0 Eu*enc Aoom8’ of Games- would he printed on the official
ballots under the name of the upannounce the birth of a Tenraiee and Brenau College.
May Sams, of Rock Iedge, proved candidate.
jund son, Wednesday, ut the Mf. Mitchell has also a course of to Miss
Frank Huskey, of Cocoa.
speial study under Mrs. Crosby
ald-Laughton Hospital.
The association believes thous­
Miss Alice Huebner, of Leesburg,
.yarns, widely known composer
ands of voters would be guided
to
John
Wharton,
of
Leesburg.
and Mrs* D. L. Thra:titer j ajd authority on music instruction.
Mis t Edith Hall, of Jacksonville, by the endorsements.
Thursday in Eustis where | --------------------------------------- A counter suggestion, proposed
to Hubert Hodges, of Jackson­
by n local newspaper in a humor­
ville.
Miss Marian Kemiall, of Green- ous vein, would exclude lawyers
castte,
Ind., to Oliver Washburn, from voting jor judges on tho
. I M r r ^ n w. Kninht/ antl Engagements of Miami.
ground of prejudice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hintermis-f
----- 1------------------------Returned Thursday from JackEngagements
|]|e where they spent the past Miss Nell Davis, of Foniandinn,
i to James Hnntlin, Jr., Danville,
Virginia.
and Mrs. Hawkins Connel|
Mis.t Bertha Waller, of Jackson­
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Connolly l ville, to Raymond Longee, of Ocnsday on the boat for Jn &gt; •
Miss Mary Gill, of Jacksonville,
}He, where they will rem/"
[to Milton Hood, of Montgomery,
Sunday.
Ala.
iend i of B. F. Cooper wij/l" . Miss Myrtle Bean, of Tampa, to
to learn that he is refng James hulwood, of Tampa,
ortnhlly following an o/rnMrs Helen Tay or, of Gloucesfor tonillitis today at th fe r- !‘-r- Mass., to Paul Dunaway, ol
[Laughton Hospital. /
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.Miss Ola Warren, of Tampa, to
acc t o M yi'T MOn /\V
I Norman Kirkconnel, of Tampa.
A *S ,K°c,.(.k,rrT. cW f tl. • Miss Elsie Kaiser, of Orlando, to
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list Church,
Mitu Mnble West, of Ocoee, to
I at the home of Ml 1- 11 William
Pounds, of Ocoee.
217 Third Street, &gt;m lay
Miss
Helen
of Jackson­
[noon nt .1:20 o’clock. Vo bos- ville, to GeorgeEwing,
Parke,
of .Jackson­
will bu Mrs. Prirtt Mrs.
Squire, Mrs. Sndlt Allen, ville.
Miss Elizabeth Carter, of Fort
Purdy, Mrs.' J. N V &gt; r and Myers,
to James Lang, of Jackson­
S. P* Moiland.
ville.
Weddings
Miss Ernestine Curtis, of Jack­
s Sophomores sonville
FIELD SPORTS — MUSIC
to Frederick Richards, of
fleet N e w l i t e r s Jackiunville.
Miss Thelma Eastmore, of Jack­
Everybody have a good time
INTER PARK^fd* 25.—(IP) sonville, to Earl Bunch, of Jack­
(nouncemont
"lade of sonville.
Mrs. Margaret Trimble, of Or­
newly elected dicers of the
AT
omore class »• Kn»»ns Col- lando, to Frank Haywood, of Or­
This Is thfiflrd time that lando.
Miss Katie Wood, of Jackson­
rs of thtp*-*®8 havc bcen
ville, to Norman Garcia, of Jack­
! a rc p^'dent, Frank Ab- sonville.
Miss Wilhelmina Burns, of Jack­
‘NmwalltConn-: vice-presiHi»htrier Car son, Asheville, sonville, to John Hancock, of Jack­
■ “ -ary-treasnrer, Carl sonville.
Miss Fnnnyo Ludwig, of Jackne'r, Cref111 City, Florida,
In Pierson, Fla.
"n't" co'!''Uee was nppoint- :nnville, to John Nolle, Jr., of Jack­
instruMhc “ rats" itl the,r sonville.
Mrs. Adelaide Long, of Tampa,
[duties. 7
to G. F. Mayo, of West Palm
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positively No Obligation
Beach.
if,jjIVArill Issue
Miss Catherine Murphy, of Jack­
to Willard Bryson, of
Secure Dinner Tickets At Laney’s Drug Store
Cjor/rassports Said Jsonville,
ncksonville.
The Oasis or From Our Representative
Miss Mary Irwin, of Waldo, to
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25.—(&lt;P)— In Johnson Hawkins, of Williston.
|lie Free State counties of j Miss Eva Wilcox, of JacksonMonoghan, Leitrim ami ville, to Claude Mas.uy, of JackOffice, 305 1st National Hank Bldg.
gal will be transferred to son ville
tin area for passport purMiss I’uth Compton, &lt;&gt;f Jackson­
&gt; the United States. For- ville, to William Collins, of Jack­
persons in those counties sonville.
bliged to get their passports
Miss Ruth Compton, of Jackson­
h Belfast.
ville, to William Collins, of Jack­
n the change is made the sonville.
office will deal only with
Miss Jenninn llogan. of Jackson
VV. J. Rutilam], District .Manager
tits from the six Ulster ville to George Wooten, of JackThe Belfast office at pres- soitville.
M. Iv. Rutherford, Ass’t. Hist. Mgr.
s an average of 70 appliMis:i Ida Holloway, of Gainesu day.
ville, to Eugene Jackson, of Gaines­
ville.
Miss Kathryn Fitzsimmons, of
itually it is believed that
Inboard Air I.ine will succeed
ting its rails into Ft. Myers,
ling to officials.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
!y Winning 2 At Cleveland
Won Lost Pet
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—(/p
•—Washington captured its second
consecutive American League pen­
nant Thtirsday nnd will fdco-Pittsburgh, which clinched th6 National
League title yesterday, in tfie
world series starting at the latter
city Oct. 7.
The American League race end­
ed suddenly as the champions took
two games from Cleveland yester­
day while St. Louis came from be­
hind to nose out Philadelphia, sole
remaining contender, in an eleveninning contest.
It happened so quickly that ap­
parently none but the l.ibid fans
who had 'figured out the mathe­
matical chances of Washington
and Philadelphia were aware that
the Senators had won the pennant.
The crowd walked calmly from '. :o
field, only a few fans runn ag to
Manager Harris nnd 1 resident
Clark Griffith with congratula­
tions.
Not so with the players, although
they had counted the pennant ull
but won with nn eight-game lead
over the Athletics was real jubila­
tion in the dressing room. Smil­
ing broadly Manager Harris de­
clared that nil regulars appear as
usual tomorrow to start against
St. Louis in the thrce-gumc series.
The youthful pilot, who won the
world series last year in his first
attempt a t mnnnging, directed yes­
terday’s games from the bench. Ho
has a badly lacerated finger on the
throwing hand nnd there is some
doubt whether he will lie able to
start at his post nt second base in
tho world’s series.
Tho veteran “Dutch” Reutlier
accounted for tho first game yes­
terday scoring bis eighteenth vic­
tory of the season. The cham­
pions had to go ten innings, how­
ever, to defeat Bherrod .Smith, 4
to 3. Alexander Ferguson, Bos­
ton nnd New York cu t-o ff turned
in the second ami pennant clinch­
ing contest, (! to 2. He was seldom
in trouble after tho second inning
and received great support from
the patched up team behind him.
Besides Manager Harris, Roger
Peckinqpugh, shortstop. Is out of
the game with a sprained ankle,
Adams and Scott played in their
places.
The outcome of the Philadelphia
St. Louis gamo was posted during
the eighth inning of the second
gamo and it ndded stimulus to tho
champions who promptly unleashed
u four-run nttnek.
Goslin’s eighth home run of the
season and his double accounted
for two of Washington’s runs in
the opener. The latter blow ended
tho contest.
FIRST GAME
Scoro by innings:
Cleveland .. 010 002 000 0—3-9-0
.Washington ..100 200 000 1—4-0-0
Batteries: Smith and Sewell;
Kcuthcr and Sever id.
SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
Cleveland .. „ 010 000 001-2-10-3
Washington .. 100 100 04x—0-12-0
Batteries: Shauto nnd Myatt;
Ferguson and Ruel.

For the first time this season nnd
for the sixth time in his career,
Bnbe Ruth hit a home run with
the bases full, yesterday, giving
tho Yankees a G to 5 victory over
tho White Sox. The big drive
which was Ruth’s 2lst of the year,
was mndc off Pitcher George Connaliy, with one out in the extra
session.
Tho clubs went into the tenth
deadlocked at two all. Chicago
staged a threc-run rally at the
expense of Ben Shields, recruit
Southpaw from Springfield.
Score by innings;
Chicago .. „ 000 001 1011 3—6- 7-4
New York .. Oil 000 000 4—G-ll-1
Batteries: Faber nnd Schatk;
th ir d s nnd Bengough,
BOSTON BLANKS TIGERS
BOSTON, Sept. 25.—(/P)—Ruf­
fing of the Red Sox pitched fourhit ball yesterday nnd was the
mnin fnctor - in Boston’s victory
over Detroit, 6 to 0. Boston hit
Dauss hard. Catches of fouls by
Prothro were features of the game,
Jack Wurner, Infielder obtained
by Vernon, made his big league
debut, appearing at third base for
Detroit late in the game. He had
no chances.
Score by innings:
Detroit .. .. 000 000 000-0- 4-1
B oston......... 200 010 20x—5-12-0
Batteries: Dauss nnd Bnssler;
Ruffing and Bischoff.

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1 0 Scare by innings:
1 0 Brooklyn .. 020 000 000 00-2-9 2
4 1 Cincinnati .. 000 020 000 01—3-0-1
1 0 Batteries: McGrow and DeBer­
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Today’s Games—

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston nt St. Louis.
Brooklyn nt Cincinnati.
New York at Pittsburgh.
Only three scheduled.

bnse hits, Konetchy, Sears. Home
run, Davis. Stolen base, Mullen.
Sacrifices, Palmer 2. Double plays
Palmer to Konetchy, Wnrmoth tn
Gaze Ila to Murphy, Niehoff to Gazrila to Murphy. Left on base.
Fort Worth 8: Atlanta 11. Base
cn balls, off Wnrmoth 4, Doll 3,
Pate 4. Struck out, by Wnrmoth
1. Doll 2. Pate 2. Hits off Warmoth 3 in 2 2-3, with 4 runs. Hit
by pitcher, by Pate (Zoeller).
Winning pitcher, Pnte.
Losing
pitcher, Wnrmoth. Umpires, Hill,
Jordn, Fanning and Brennan,
Time 2:20.

city on September 20 next on the
application tp the war department
of the Daytona Shores, Incorpo­
rated, for permission to develop
certain water projects on the Hal­
ifax river. Colonel Gilbert AYoungberg, United State District
Engineer of Florida, will conduct
the hearing.
One plan calls for the construc­
tion of a bridge nt the company s
property across the Halifax river
two and one half miles north oi
Ormond. The other plans call for
the construction of bulkheads and
the dredging of the river at the
same location.

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Texans Even Up Scries Uy Score by innings;
T o B eH eardT hisW eek
Winning 7 to 1; 2 Teams Fort W o r th ......... 104 000 011—7
Leave For Fori Worth (o A tla n ta ............... 000 010 000—1
Summary: Two-base hits, KoDAYTONA, Sept.- 2 5 .- UP)—A.
Flay the Next Three Games netchy,
Gnzella, Jenkins; three- pnbtic hearing will be held
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 25—(/P)_
The Fort Worth Panthers, chnmpious of the Texas League, last
night hit the long, long.trail, bade
home a happy lot, for' they had
evened the count against Atlanta
in the Dixie series.
Led by Joe Pate, southpaw artist, who pitched a masterful game,
the Texans swept the Crackers be­
fore them this afternoon, the final
score being 7 to 1.
Cy Wnrmoth, a left hander,
started for Atlnntn, but Instcd only
two innings and a fraction—long
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis a t Washington.
Cleveland nt Philadelphia.
Detroit at Boston.
Only three scheduled.

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Oldest Dog
PITTSBUGH, Sept. 25.—J/P)— i
The New York Giants clinched Jj
second plnco in tho NutionaJ Lea- n
guo pennant race yesterday by dc- ■
bating the Pirates, 4 to 0. Jack £
Scott holding the new champions ■
to eight hits. The Ginnts made 5
three off Rube Oldham nnd the ■
ether was it home run by Bill Ter- ■
ry, off Babe Adams, who replaced 5
Oldham in the sixth.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 100 021 000-1-12-0 ■
Pittsburgh .. 000 000 000-0- 8-1 '■
Batteries: Scott nnd McMullen; | B
Oldham, Adams and Gnocb.
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BROWNS BEAT ATHLETICS
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25—&lt;/p)
—The Philadelphia Athletics lost
their last game of the season with
the St. Louis Browns here yester­
day, 0 to 4, in II innings. Thb
Athletics won the season's series
with the Browns by the slim mar­
gin of 12 victories to 10 defeats.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. 020 000 002 02-0-12-1
Philn .. . 200 001 100 00— 1-18-3
Batteries: Van Gibler, Gaston
and Dixon; Groves, Harris and
Cochrane.

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Also Saturday Night, Sept. 26th.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 2, ( II
nines).
Pittsburgh 0; New York 4.
No others bc*uccuR\t.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 0.
New York 0; Chicago 5 (10 in
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Washington 4-0; Cleveland 3-2
“Mult,” the veteran bulldog of
(First game 10 innings.)
Samuel Meyer, Little Rock, Ark ,
is believed to bo one of the oldest
Bartow—Northern syndicate to dogs in the country. He celebrat­
build new $500,000 hotel here.
ed lus twentieth birthday Sept. 5.

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■ll« t i l e d I n i n n u l l * o f l i u t i e r e * e n r h n n d t i r e l i e l n i r m i l d n l l h n m m ,
a n d ei i *» I r n u a f o r I h r l i n l n n r r n v r r n i i r r l i n l o f I n n y e a r n .
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I h e r e n f f e r e i m l l n n e t h e n f i e r n l I o n m i d r a r e o f J o u r l i l i i i i l i i l l n i , m n l t h e ik
e r o | i f o r I S l *ee l e a l o f f h e n e t r e e e l p l * .
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T h e I l i e u i n r t vl l l u l i r y n n r e t u r n * h e l l e r I l i n n
I’e r ( T u t o n y o u r l i n e * I
P il ul e (o Un r o f f Ire Cr l d l i y o r Sitlitriltl) n i g h t mill
| J| , . m m II
M i l l l i e I f l m f i n MlVie j i h i f u r l l i r r I n f o r m n l l m i a n d ' h u l l l i e i d e t i Hr i l I n In
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Palmetto

Winter 1inven—Widening of Ha
veil Street begun.

G. TAYLOR DYER
I’aintin?—Decorating
F H O N E 303

YANKS WHIP CIIISOX
NEW YORK. Sept. 25.—i

Chinuwafe Hi English Forcelain*, Bavarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

DAFT NASON, Local Manager
07-8 1st National Hank Hldg.

Fhonc 249

*

The Ball Hardware
V E A L ESTA TE

IN S U R A N C E

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
STATES.
The Combination of Brains, Capital and
Experience are essential
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
Hns trained ami qualified u* to make a success
tiling your real estate investments. We offer
service and cheerfully refer you to our clients,
find them in the banks, business offices ami on tin
of Sanford,

*V A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia at Second

LOANS

INVESTMENTS

Close In 100x133 Feet
$5000.00. •LOTS BETWEEN 5 AND (i STREET
On Holly Avenue
Price $5,000.00
14 ACRES ON LAKE ONARO
Silver Lake, good for sub-division
Price $55,000.0ft—Good terms.

V

Lots 50x200

All cleared, right in Oviedo

Only $250
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V\

V&gt; I

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4L

20 Acres

FOR HOMES AND WONDERFULLY
LOCATED LOTS
See Us or Phone 702

,*

4 acres ift Valencias '

Only $4000

Only a few years ago a 32 x 4
cord tire listed o v er .$50.00. T oday,
you can buy the highest quality
32 x 4 t i r e — a F ire sto n e G u m D ipped C ord—for about $26.00.'
L a st spring crude rubber cost tire
m ak ers around 40 cents a pound.
T oday, it is over 90 cents a pound.
It w a s n o t so long ago th at 7,500
miles represented the average life
of a cord tire, w hile today, 15,000
m iles — a n d m o r e - i s only th e
u su al perform ance for a Firestone
G um -D ipped Cord.
Due to large, concentrated pro­
duction, specialized m achinery and
simplified factory methods, together
w ith econom ical distribution, F ire­
stone is able to keep tire prices low
— no m a tte r w h e re the price o f
crude ru b b er goes.
A n d , b e ca u se o f sp ecial
F ir e s to n e processes, ch ief
am o n g w hich is G um -D ipp in g , m o iu r is ts a r e to d a y
g e ttin g, thousunds
of e x tr a
►. *

/'

fg

miles b y using

G u m - Dipped

m eth o d uSed by Firestone, iusaij,*
e x tra process, carried out in specwJ
G u m -D ip p in g plants, after which
the c o rd s a re p u t through the usum .
calen d erin g m achines. Gum-Dip* j
p in g in s u la te s and im pregnate
ev ery fiber o f every cord with ni
ber, a n d practically eliminates W*;]
te rn a l friction and heat, and bu • |
strength and endurance into the tir •
In th e d a y -in and day-out servtj
ice o f tax icab s, buses unt*
;
—on th e c a rs o f hundreds of th&lt;^
sand3 o f m otorists everyw here*
G u m - D ip p e d C o rd s a re
u n h e a rd -o f mileage, dependao^
and satisfaction.
G et re a d y for the coming month
o f s lip p e ry pavem ents &amp;
b a d roads. Assure youw
Wi
o f g r e a te r safety,

V
c f Quality

Size Gurr

M OST M IL E S P E R D O L L A R

One Mile from Oviedo

Bryant &amp;Hathaway
Hull Hlock, Opposite F. O.

Sanford, Flu.

Realty Company
Valdez Hotel Bldg.

20 Year# Experience With Florida Land
AMERICANS

SHOULD

PRODUCE

Cords.

G u m - D ip p in g is a n exclusive _

T H E IR * OW N * RUBBER

�&gt;»&lt;L

*«iwtp4*r ti«v

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7—Business Service

fUmirn f Dally HeraM

^a n t
i;

ad. rates

UANEY'S DRUG STORE — P r ^ (TEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowera .'or all occasion*.
■cripHoiu, Drum, Sod**. Wo
814 Myrtle. Phon# 260-W
*• P**r
aa your pinna.
Call 103.
PF.TUNA PLANS for sale. $1 ier
hundred. Phone 423-W. I ,rs.
BANFOKD ELECTRIC CO.
Frank Meisch.
Sueeoaaora to Gil Jon &amp; Platt
Jlfi Magnolia. Everything elec­
■Ill— Wanted
trical. Phone 422. Electragith
Radio.
WANTED: Square stern canoe.
Also Johnson motor, must be
WIGHTS—Three station*. Mag­ Rood.
B. M, Witherington, Apopka,
nolia and Second. Firat and Elm,
8*nford Avenue and 10th S treet
Expert service.

Caah in A d u sct
■4a. will k« r i.
patrau aal e*llma«4lal«lr lav

l* a
*•
«e
----- — 4 a
Fact Typa d o u b l e

a I la *
m llaa
a llaa
a llaa
above

laced r a l a a a ra
tu tlv * Insertions,
i w o rd a o* a v e r s e *
length
c o u n t ad a llna.
Ilm u m c b a r a e H o f o r d r a t
l a a r t l on.
i a d v e r t i s i n g la r a a t r l o t a d t o
h&gt;p*r c l a s s i f i c a t i o n ,
a n a r r o r la m a d a T h a R anJie ra ld w ill ba re sp o n sib le
fo n lr ona In c o rra c t Insertion,
a d v a r t l a a r f o r aubaequant
rtlona. T h e office s h o uuld
l d be
(ltd I m m e d i a t e l y In c a s a o f
TO A O V K H T flK R a
H e r a ld r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t h o r tily f a m i l i a r w i t h r a t e a . rule*
c la s s if ic a t io n , w i l l ‘ l i v e you
plete I n f o r m a t i o n .
A n d If
rleh, t h e y w ill a a s l a t y o u
ro rd lag y o u r w a n t
ad. t o
it m o r e e ff e c tiv e .
IM PORTANT NOTICM
|v « r t la « r a s h o u l d g i v e t h e i r
• t o r p o a to f flc e a d d r a a a a a
a* t h a l r p h o n a n u m b e r If
d ta l r a r a a u l t a
A b o u t on *
||fr o u t o f a t h o u s a n d h a*
hone, a n d t h e
th e r e c a n 't
a u n lc a t* w i t h y o u
u n la e a
know y o u r addresa.

28—Plant, Seeds, Trees

_ 34—Wanted Help, Female

LEWIS O’HRYa N. Office in
Seminole Rank Building Annex WANTED: A cook. White prefer­
red. Ninth and Maple.
Phone 417-L 3.
W1GI1T PRINT SHOP—Printing WANTED: Experienced saleslady
for ready-to-wenr. Only experEngraving, Embossing. See us
! first. We do it. Phone 417-W. ieneed need apply. Style Shop, 309
Sanford Ave.
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.

d U e e a tta a a a e e M O T be
•4 * la p rraoe a t T h e ■ •&gt; r4 B e v e ld i l l t * *r by le t.
T e le p b e a * 4 Lu m «Ii .
heeee are n e t v a lid ,
arteo u a. P r o m p t .
E fficient.
■ Service

Classification 5
Will bring: you results.. If you have a
second hand car to dispose of just in­
sert an ad in the auto for sale column.
Let a classified ad work for y o u .........

35— Wanted Help, Male

JAMES H. COWAN-All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. WANTED: Bua-boya anil dishwash­
Water ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
er, pastry cook, Lu-Beth Cafe­
Avenue and Third Street. Tala* teria.
phone 111.

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PACE”
OF THE HERALD

Earle T. Field

[Wanted
ed Si that ion, Female
FOR SALE: Ginger sewing ma­
{■Wanted
ed Kmil Estate
chine on ensy payments. B. II.
[Wanted
ed t«J Rent
Bankston, Sanford.
[Exchange
' 21—Sale, Real Estate
1—Announcements
J.

REMOVAL NOTICE
C. M. Mitchell announce* the
|va! of fila office Oct. 1, 1925
H Pulilietto Avenue. •

E. SPUKI.ING, suti-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or-'
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights. Florida on Dixia High­
way.

22—Sale, Furnituc
AUCTIONEER
SELL lots ami aubdivisionv
We carry u full lino.
public auction. Lafe Burger,
Our
prices
are right. Cash or
h 6, Rock Bldg., Orlando, Flu.
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove A- Furniture Co.
3—Autos, Rent
321 E. First St.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
FOR SALE: Lloyd Loom baby bug­
fE AUTO SERVICE Day
gy in good condition. Inquire of
night. Meets all trains. Bag- Mrs. K. B. McC'raken, 1101 Mag­
transfer. Phone 551 and C3-W nolia. Phono 599-W.
KEEL &amp; SONS
FOR SALE: Used furniture. No
- You Drive It.
dealer.) Mrs. McCruin, Box 127
Myrtle nnd 2nd St. at It. RA Route, Sanford. Fla._
5—Auloa, Sale
SPENDABLE USED CARS
-Fort Fordor Sedan.
-Ford Coupe.
-Ford Touring.
--Ford 1-ton Truck.

I. W. Phillips' Sons

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Ball Hardware

dee Bros. Sales and Service
•%
Oak and 2nd St

tINGING UP FATHER
PV G O L L Y - I T 'S

^N E bO M E .
R TH tv(/s.C,C,tE.

ACWACY-

Phone 8

MORGANTOWN. W. VA-, people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified nd
in the Morgantown POST. Six
centa a word for six consecutive
issues.
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One can’
cent a word daily, two cents a won
Sundays.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE —' Au­
gusta, Gtt., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

COLUMBUS (Gn.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.

TEMPERAMENT

mons, and some nursery stock

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I 'n rr
r u t III n l r II u t | * i i n - K i a a r « l i t .
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r « i t r r « n m i i l l l i m l r o f «!»»•* h u t It
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n l p e o p l e m i l l r % | » r r « n r n I f a r l f In
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r clltr n w . n i i r r t I n l i l l I t &gt; ,
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( h r nllt r r i r n r u f u r n h n u t t o n « r r i h ii N %i!« IJr
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nr%« wul i i»f r l u t H r * .
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mi
«»i v r r o n I n i l i It r mn n i i i i r r .
I n nt h r r itiirila , IM. Iriii|irr iiiiiriit
Ball Building
U j it** f n n n t l i r r i t m t i r o f |*li«ln " n u l l "
Sanford.
Fla.
'Phone 716
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itcsMent of Florida slnco isst.
11 it in**»n *t in n I n inn %t li I n it' 1v * w, |l f "** \
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First National Hank.
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k n i n r m i l ittiiiiktlr* n r f i i n l l y tiu « r
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n t : i i . MiTATM
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Aersnas. Karma nnd Ornnea
n i h r n tin* h i l l l« f n n ** trr|i n r t l i r
llro v .is ii ftpyi'liilty
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M om h'-r o f
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$10,000—Terms
50 Ft. On Sanford Ave., Be­
tween 11th St., nnd 12th S t

Terms

•

ttt*r,!i anova;

SANFORD
REALTYCO., Inc.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

H. S. LONG, Mgr.

itiHints 9-10-11 Ball Hid*

Beautiful Lake Front Lot
And.ti ronnt house, (lantRe. Paved street on
Crystal Lake

One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music

$6,500.00

With each Five Gallons Gsa

LAKEMARYDEVELOPMENTCO.
5

L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
108 Magnolia Ave.

Grey Tubes

.

UlklezRectltyCo.

BROWN
Realty Co.
•122 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w

...................... $2.2tt

J Red Tube* ............................ $2.10
Phone 117 5
M

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•ACREAGE*
BUSINESS-HOMES

A#

Free—

tem is Nat rue’s foundation of Per­
fect Health.” Why not rid your- j
$10,000.00
self of chronic ailments that are
undermining your vitality? Puri­
fy your entire system by taking a
thorough course of Cnlotnhs,— 1 1-2 acres on Mellonvllle Ave.
once or twice a week for several
A
weeks—und see how Nature re­ opposite the Ball Park.
wonderful buy—
wards you with health.
Cnlotnhs tire the greatest of nil
system purifiers. Get u family
$ 6,000.00
package, containing full directions,
price 35 cts ; trial pnekuge, U&gt; cts.
At any drug store.
(Adv.)
■
m
■
The British steamer Peusilva
ii
carried 1,880,000 feet pilch pine
lumber to Buenos Aires Roads.

Valdez IIo id building

we have

Phone 057.

......R IM ,
Any physician will tell you that Hit feet on Sanford Ave., op­ M
"Perfect Purification nf the Sys­ posite San Lanla—

&amp; W C 721

This is the BEST BUY which

Stanley &amp; Rogers.

■

by Purification

A

$100 Per Foot

"Service That Is Reliable’

SHOT

m

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; lurgest classi­
fied business, rate lc u word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through tiff- Xenia Gazette, Zcnia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
trict. Want nd nnd display rates
on request.
WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
THE CLARKSRURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia's larg­
est tlaily. Want ml rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.

Court

Sec us about elo.ie in busines
We have some good

TAMPA DAILY YlMES, Tampa,’
Fla. Thousands read the elas-,
H. A. SPEIR
Classifications
sified pages of Florida’s Great
Contractor
and Builder
Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.*
innouncements
Minimum
25c,
cash
with
order.
[Auto Accessories
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
Write for complete rate cnril.
[Autos, Rent
I
2108 PALMETTO AVK.
42—Exchange
mto, Repairing
8—For Rent, Apartments --------------------------------------------- )TO REACH the prosperous farm-.
|Autos, Sale
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the!
“"‘I fern growers of Volus-|
FOR RENT: Apartment near new
accepted want ad medium in *a county advertise in the Do l .and
iiHjincss Opportunities
hotel. 1009 Union Avenue.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n w o r d 'Daily New.., rate Ic per word, cash
[Business Service
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
with order.
&gt;r Rent, Apartments
g—For
Rent,
Houses
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
''or Rent, Houses
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE J»K t l . K4TATF1 — I &gt; V K S T M i:V is
•’or Rent, Rooms
HERALD will bring you in big DAILY NEWS it covers Rrow- L o b b y i ’u l r a t o n - l l r o o i h - y M ills
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished
Advertise
old nr-i nr'l County thoroughly which is
npnrtment. Apply Herald Of- results.
■
’inaneial
S anford
F lo rid a
,
i
. those
i
fice.
looms and Board
£have
£ .*no
* “ use.‘Vfor.
i “ rAs little
Lwr.L.":::'
thirty- sections on the Florida Coast.
for Rent, Office, Stores
cent
ml
may
bring
you
several Sample copy and rate card upon
10—For
Rent,
Rooms
Try Smith’s Barber
‘’or Sale, Acreage
dollars. Phone 118 nnd a repre­ request.
Sale, or Exchange
FOR RENT—Room* witii or with sentative will cull and see you.
Shop for good barber
out meals.
Reasonable rates. PALM BEACH COUNTY — The DEVELOPERS ATTP.isTION —
i' o r‘Sale, Groves
Lincoln Hnuaa
the work. Ladies welcome.
•’or Sale, Houses
scene of »tut;m|ous develop­ Pensacola is beginning
greatest development in Geoi gin’s
ment.
Re.nl
about
it
in
the
Palm
lie, Lease, Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished front room.
Beach Post. Sunt pie copy uent on history; a half million dollar high­ Next to Valdez.
de, Live Stock
211 E. 3rd Street.
way to the golf beach just finish­
roquest.
Tor Sale, Miscellaneous FOR RENT: Office suitable for
ed; at two million dollar bridge
ncrovi
Escambia Bay started;
de, Real Estate
TAMPA
MORNING
iRIUUNK—
renl estate or law office. Apply
W. H. LONG
Send in your subscription to the quarter million dollar opera bouse
Sale, Furniture
307 K. Second Street.
under
construction;
two
millions
Tribune or band it to your local
furniture Wanted
MEAT MARKET
dealer so you cun read Florida's being spent on highway; greatest
I I—For Sale, Ac rest nt*
.ost, Fou ml
chance
for
live
developers
to
get
greatest newspaper. One year,
in on ground floor. Write Devel­ 410 Hanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
Ipticlans, Jewelers
FOR SALE: Acreage on Sanford- $8.00, 0 months, $ l 00, three months opment Department. Tho Pensa­
fainting, Decorating, .
$2.00.
It
yon
desire
$1,01)0
insur­
New Smyrna Highwuy ono half
cola News.
Sign
mile North of Osteen. E. II. Car­ ance policy udd 75c to your order.
ADVERTISE
in
the
Journal-Her­
’iano Tuning
ter, Osteen, Fla.
ald, South Georgia's greatest MAINE — Wotcrvlile, Morning
1ant, Seeds, Trees *
Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
newspaper.
Morning, afternoon,
FOR SALE: 40 acres, 25 acres flat
Plumbers and Supplies
Classified people aro interested in Florida
woodland, 15 acres hammock, weekly nnd Sunday.
Poultry and Eggs
al:it 78 acres under cultivation, 100 rates 10c per line. Wuycroaa Jour- . !*•*&lt;»Pyrty• Reach them through
Sentinel. Rato card on npnul- Herald, Waycross, Georgia, i
grapefruit trees. House on place.
Special Notice
plication.
y p e w rite rs and S upplies P/lce $3ooo. Call 571-J.
DO
[) YOU WANT TO BUY or sell LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
(Vanted
• 19—Sale,- Live Slock
at
anything?
IfC . iso
udvertiso In ,Ukelun.l, kthrough
the Star1 I ii ■ 1I 1a Sun.
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Wanted Help, Female
thert, IGainesville
Telegram. Best advertising me­
FOR SALE: One team of mules,
Wanted Help, Male
dium in South Florida. Published
must go thin week. Make your ADVERTISING goti results if it mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Wanted Help, Male or
price. E. G. Kcslcr, Silver Ioike,
reaches potential buyers, l'a- Lakeland, Florida.
A knocker killed Ibis morning
Female
Rt. A, Box 187.
latka Daily News is circulated in
at :|unrise. Take wicning!
[Wanted
eu Help, Salesman
talesman
an industrial und agricultural sec­
20—Far Sale, Mince11an eons tion.
[Wanted
ed Situation.
Situation, Male
Renew Your Health Let’s all boost Sanford.
a

lecord in trap shooting was estab­
lished nt u practice shoot of the
Haines City Gun Club this week.
A five man squad, including one
novice, broke 12:1 out of 125 pig­
MUST HE SEEN TO BE
eons.
The squad was composed of tin* APPRECIATED
ry Johnston, president of the club;
C. J. Cook; T. C. Kcnslcr; A. B.
Palmer; and Mr. Law, all of this
city. The first four broke 25 pig­
eons out of 25. Lnw who was
shooting in the traps for the sec­ 10 acres, with six room house.
111 Ft. on Sanford Avenue,
ond time broke 23 out of 25.
Johnson nnd Cook toed nt 98 out Ail fenced, 100 large bearing
through to Grundview Ave.
of 100 for singles nnd tied again
on doubles with scores of 18 out trees, also peaches, persim­
Numerous beautiful trees.
of 21.

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MIRACLE Concrete ( e . general 37—Wanted Help, Salesman
cement work, aldewalka, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxea. J. ft. MAN with car to work in evenings
from *1 to IS. Attractive propo­
Ttrwilleger, Prop.
sition for hustler. Give references
HILL LUMBER CO. House a in letter. Write "Proposition” Ctre
8arvlce, Quality and Price.
Herald.
Where Service and Quality
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
Reigns
commission. Right proposition
OLYMPIA
CAf E
for right man. Apply at Herald
-The Waffle House
after 5:30 In afternoon.
C. A. Caratt, Mgr 105 W. 1st St.
ADDRESSING — Mult (graphing, 3 9 -Wanted Sitimtlon7 Female
folding and mailing—aa you
want It—.hen you want It. COMPETENT experienced stenog­
rapher desires situation. Touch
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
typist, rapid. Address F. Herald.
National Rank Rldg.

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Hang Up New Record A Seminole County
HAINES CITY, Sept. 25.—&lt;/P&gt;—
What is believed to be an nmutcur Bargain

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this locality. Give us
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u short period und wo will
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in Florida’s Heart,
fhe World’s Greatest Vegetable
Section, Its Richest Garden Land
, jb JIsh ed

)LUME XVI.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SALFORD, FJjjORIDA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24,1925.

NUMBER 48.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Excavators Discover Many
Valuable Relics In Mound *
Located Near Columbus, O.

AS FIRST

Italian Princess B eco m es
Bride; O f Philip O f Hesse
A t Impressive C erem ony

French Commission
Opens Negotiate
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Mafaldn. Second Daughter Of
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 24.—
“The pipe IkiwIs nnd bird carv-'
Ruling House Is Married
(/P)—Excavator.* of tho Great Scip ings on tortoise shell ornaments
Accrrding to Time-Honored
indicate
n
migration
of
people
from
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.• ^mound near Bninbridge are re-arthe touth, for their types coincide House Floor Leader Tllson
Custom at Ancient Castle
ja d e rs
or
N a r c o t i c ranging their summer finds nnd with the remain* of the race found
fn n fe ro n m
With
\ ® " Ie ‘ e" Cc . . . . .
^ c o v e rin g.. further secrets hidden south of Tennessee nnd not of those
m A •
__
r nby
v tthe
h o ni?o*.
Coolidge \ \ hen Lcgislntlte
ages. Tnnjto
These will
will tv*
be deciph­ of the. Hopewell mounds which
ered and woven into the chain by show the highest culture."
I'rcgrhm Is Fully ArranRed
which nn American nntiquity may j As nn example of the discoveries
'~~T~*
eventually be lifted into the renlm of the last
Coolidge Will Not Permit Ceremonial R ites o f Church
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Sept.
cited the ____ „
__
of history.
American Participation In
Preliminary survey of the arti­ fnint iniuririt upon a copper plate.
P r e d ic te d b y S o lO Il
iVA
Performed In Garden Of £1.—I'P)—A driving rain storm
th j hardrst since last May, heat
cles by Curator H. C. Sherone to which is being closely scrutinized.
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Disarmament Meet Unless
llcynl
Home
Near
Racrnnigi
upon and bathed parched W est­
tho Ohio archaeological nnd histor­ The pinto wa ■one of those found .
...
. , .
.
Solans Decide Upon Action
ern North Garolinn for approx­
ical museum a\ the conclusion of beneath tho skulls of the four prin- Apprr.priations And Railroad
RACrOGIGI, Italy, Sopt. 24.— imately nn hour yesterday,
Legislation to Receive F u ll
_
• . •1 *
&gt;
*•
** * * the summer’ll exploration gives ces in the “burinl of the pearls."
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—M’l
Id1)—With time-hnllnwed ritual, bringing the greatest relief to
promise of a winter of revelations The Imprint represents
loops.,
Attention. Asserts T ilso n «pVes]dcntUCoolh{geC’Wlil lot coti- beautifully simple yet rich in dig­ date from the dry spell which
about the pre-Columbian inhabl1 7 w V rS ‘i,
-------grew decide whether the Unite! nity and iidcmnity, Princess Mn- has held tho :oction in its grasp
ed
b&gt;
archaeologists
WASHINGTON,
2 1.—'T*x
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.
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7
» toi be the i
u o o m n u i v n , Sept.
i ’i« «•
* * * nStates
iH it'h nshall
n a u ccontinue
u m tit tie aa ipolicy
u n i ty of lulda. the youthful second daughtho
le ceremonial pines nnd or- miprcssioti of a regular shawl worn cut5 W|U b„ ,jhrcn tho right of way aloofness or enter « disarmament t«'r of the ruling house of Italy. :since early in the Summer. Dark
douds, gathering from all direc­
nnmcnUj found in the beip niound bv one fo the princes a:i part of 0Vcr a|| olhl,r legislation in the conference called and conducted
Wednesday became theb ride of tions, let loose sheets of water
| were being arranged it became eVi- |usm burial robe.. . .
coming
re.. ■i m.
auspices vofi the
, ...........
.. 4
'.v of
*• Con^rcn, Rip.
i •• under iiu.tpiiv.t
lilt, uI.caguo
t a k u u of Phillip. Prince of llese.
Dvti
Asheville,
inundating
'dent that the people who fashioned
Tiic .tom.
ceremonial
pi pen art* nirviMl
johr," Q.
Tilnon, of Connecticut, Re- Nutionn.
He
will not
presume to
from
nml
,
l
T
'«*
INUWona.
lie
will
not
presume
i ■ The
l ne spaeloUsm
spaciousm urllle
nrhlo paved tillbit - ’Street* and halting traffic in
TAMPA, S e p t. 21.— Grip- ,thom were of u culture not ntf high
WASHINGTON. Sept. 24—
f Ih ,
publican floor lender of tho House. Join in the lenguo conference of liard room of the castle has been re ­ some loenlitrs for a few minfcg tale9 of tho drug under- jns those of the Hopewell group, Mr. " nu t S
(AI’) — ConvenmtionR looking’
dnimnl. •
^
declared at the dose of a conf.r- his own rvs,Hmsibility.
„ „ pecially transforme.', into a bow.r utos.
^I'ld, replete with all the ele- Shcronc said,
repreptnx nm m ni..
once with President Coohuge WedAnnouncement by Viscount Cecil, „f flowers. The walls were cover1 1 the .settlement of France's
jnta of a movie thriller,
nesday,
«»f Great Itrtiain in Geneva yester- c | with paintings and heraldic tap, ,n n n A n r , n A m r
four billion dollar debt to tho
The minority program for Con- day that the league will begin its catry of rich red and golden hues. A I R p | &lt; l I k B k ( ( I | Y
rc revealed by Federal NarUnited States formally wero
gross, as laid lieforo the President preparations for disarming iinmed- interwoven with black. It wns here r . l J l i I l l i t l l l J
1 &gt; \/U 1
ic agents Wednesday folby Tilson. provides for the disposal lately has interfered seriously with that tha civil ceremony was per­
begun today when members
Ing the araingment of two . m I T n X T rV iT
, of major problems in this order: , the president’s plans. He lmd in- formed.
of the French nnd American
Kir.r, lax slashes; second in - tended to bring the confoiencc to
The bridal proccmion was
proprintinns, nnd third, railrotd Washington under American load- cd by King Victor Emanuel with m VV T? AT D P f li r O O T C O debt commissions assembled
at the treasury.
Iconsolidation legislation.
orship. Now he must get more Princess, Mufnhht on his nrm, nnd. I H H
|\ p i
Following that, general Icgifl.i- authority before going in at nil. Prince Phillip nccompnnvipg Qivw&gt;n &gt; * 41 t i l l
Led by* Finance Minister of
11ion wil be taken up in Hie ori: *r
jt jH taken for granted here that Helena. They were followed into
France Joseph Cailiaux, the French
]U. S. Commissioner J. E. Wil­
-------; of its pressing importance, Tilson‘this government will he asked to l u ! , br. S ‘ ,hal1 l,y ,lh.u
l,K' New and Hoover Confine Tes- mi8.,inll upi„.arcd a t the treasury
ms for the action of the Grand
Unclaimed
at
First,
B
ody
sn"'participate with the league because king, the queen and the queen mo«„ if,,. ;,,,. r»r a j p
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Fcrmal
Organization
By
the
ry. Both furnished hail.
V. n*o
•“ n
V ' , , ,, Promptly a t 10 oclock to be mot
Is to Be Interned With Full
m-, “n I c,r ,,ent * ‘if . i
!,n nr‘"s conference on any other thei, M argherita. took seats In arm
District Governor Is Ar­
|n the arre st of 18 men and the
MJ‘il Service, Board t a ils there by Secretary Mellon, head
IM ilitnrv Hnnnrvi D o^n il■&gt;
pro«llctc«I t. *t |,asi.s could accomplish little, if chairs on one side of a red velvet
sure of more than $.",00,000
ranged For at Luncheon
M ililnry ■ Honors Despite $n00,(KM),00O will be the mintmum anything. From remarks at the covered table and Princess MafalHalt cn Meet Until Monday
th« American mission, and ac­
Irth of morphine and cocaine,
_____
tual nrRotinitonA long rumored nnd
l'act tie &gt;&gt;ns Prison Inmate jinx slash. Surtaxes, he said, will hi* While House today, where it Was &lt;la. Premier Musolini, and former
Today; 29 Names On Roll
lich would have brought i
cut from tO to 20 |a*r cunt and the announced the president would let Premier Tittonl snt on tlie other
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—(it*) deferred, were on.
|reet price" of nearly $1,000,000,
RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 21.—bVi lower bracket will be cut to n rnte Icongtvs* make the decision, it is r.ido.
The president'll air hoard comThc cnmmxsioners pledged theninarcotic agents working under i I Ians for a banquet on FrhlAy —At first unclaimed and removed of one per cent on an income of $5,- fnlrly nppnr.nt Mr. Coolidge does
Signor Tlttoni
„&gt;K&gt;|”I
. •i tom rend
icuu me
the murriuKi’
marriage , , . . . . ,_. . . .... . . . ...____ selves to go In to th e is s u e n s p rn c mins E. Middlehrook of Wiuih- I night of next week when Lions In­ to the Medical College of Virginia 000, to 2 per cent u*&gt; to $8,000 and nr» t fcl the relationship of thi nrtirlo* of the civil code
nfler which ! idcUd Wednesday
&gt;r Ibase
(jcn| men, recognizing problem* of
Ron. and A. P. Rogers, narcotic ternational will formally inv.ull tho for ilisnuction the body ofF red c-jO per cent up to $10,000.
•eagiii* to tin* enterprise iihonhl tho niiirringi* coot m et was slgnotl' of il-t inquiiy into aviation by hear-, ench other nnd desirouii of reach­
Ipcctor in charge of Tampa, said Sanford l.lona Club, were made to­ lick Kenneth Thomas, world w a r 1 President Coolidge’s plan for create an unbridgeable gap he with a gold pen l&gt;v the bride nnd ing from Postmaster General New Ing a quick ugrcomcnL
ty felt curtain they had struck day at the weeUy luncheon of the hero, who died last Friday hnn |con:*&gt;liilation &lt;»f Governmental do- tween it and the United States.
groom and king and qiiccu an w it­ and Secretary Hoover, and then it
France’s position, stated by Cail((leadly blow ut the drug trade local organization, whose mem­ l oeii claimed by the local organi • ; partments is doomed to failure in
roccsrcd until Monday.
Irux, wns that Ids country had not
bers will entertain Franklin O.
The people of this country, hi* nesses.
fc.
‘
next session, Tilson said. spokesman emphasized, urc inter­
When tin* civil ccermuny had end­
King, district governor, nnd he- zation of the Aincicnn Legion and' lh&lt;
Adding tu the muss of informn- forgotten "what wo owe to AmerThe expose of the ripg came as
will he buried with military honor | “There is not sufficient sonitment ested in reducing nrmnmrnts. They ed tho wedding party
formed into tion already supplied by the war lea for her splendid work to end
tween
2
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and
*10
membera
of
the
.
| re.nilt of more than six months’ !Orlando Lions Chib.
horn this nftrrnoon.
| In hind any single plan of consoli- believe in it, th” government is a procession again and marched umj nuvy departments, the two victoriously the w ar and the gen\
[iirdous and clever work on lh&lt;»!
Slrieken with pleurisy at his j dation yet proposctl," ho said "Sen- roiymitted to it nnd those in au­ through thc hall of tho castle to , ubinct members avoided the con- crous help our people received from
The
local
club
has
been'under
i t of Inspector lingers, and
- ,,,.
iinrr.f p
„ „ i , . I the proi’Csi ., f organixn tluM forth* work bench in the ntntc penitent!- utor Edge's proposal to vest in tin* thority want to do what they can tlu* chapel iiiislht ground floor, tro .n sh il Issues invnlved and ills- citizens of the United States,
laat July, Thomas, serving a I’re fdont tho power to consolidate ' i encourage it. according to tho vhero the extremely simple hut Cll:,n l only commercial uviatioii
The joint session today was cornr M. Bransky P h .y in g tlv pari I
fm,r weeks during which time ary
sentence for bigamy, was pardon- doe* not appeal strongly. It would interpretation of tlu president'* B.denin ceremony &lt;&gt;f the Homan ani, ,»0Velopiiieiit of the air mad mjrativcly hricl lasting only a
[dope peddlers, Kiger and Brans ' \ hn ' 1 1 ,r,;»
m' t T , ? ’ "" " f cd by tho Governor ju st u few he a large granb of power,
( atn.ilicc liurch wns performed by Slivic.*. llio recess was to en- hi tie more than hour. It was folbelief.
' rained the confident-.* of the Lwh,m fw 1 S i K
k u
days l»&lt; fore lie died. Residents of
"The railroad legislation will
.Monsoigner
Ituccaris,
chaplain | a|,je the board membera to attend imved, however, by a meeting of
The present situation points to of
ktl -rs of the nope ring, bought I1* ” ” f. 1
‘',on i Club’ 11 is m" the section where the penitentiary probably consist &gt;&gt;f enabling net:;
thc court of Itaiy.
to private affair* and also to rc- t.b[ American commission, which
a
revival
of
the
old
league
battle.*
&gt;ir “junk,” spent days
and " p!A
nrc,l&gt;i
,
Hu)ol Attendant:
Mr.
King, together
with other is located temomhered the dying, to expedite voluntary consolidation in the senate, with the president
examine the testimony already in- it was indicated, was prepured to
lit ■ in th ir ronipany and,
ccr member:!
Those attending the cereninnias traduced. Upon reconvening the u ik oVcr the general situation
of the Orlando club, bus man's haunting fear of his body i of the roods. I am opposed to the to all effects and purposes seemthey had them red hundj.l, l.e-n Instrumental
iiiii.
believe
wore the kin*/ ami (preen, tho queen hoard Will hear from uir pilots, among It’s own members.
ami
aided
mater­
rad their not and cqpturctl the ially in the organization of th”
l»;le group.
Snnfortl Club, which had its Incep­
Zhicf Mlddlobrnoks in charge of tion a t a conference aanv* time ago
la and South Carolina cx- ls*twccn several Sanford business
td tin* upittiou th at in the a r­ mon nnd officer*,* t lV; Orlando jkte/ tli* l " i1en*thd government dub.
|'f»
run into thu biggest dope ring
The Sanford clrih will become th:*
|th e Southeastern States.
thirteenth Lion* Clph in thc M'ate, j
.
.
It* hclievt , this clean-up
will
Ferdlnaml, Duke of 'Udine; Prince
,.
, go it is announced. Among th* Florida ,
rapidly proniotcd t*) liciitenPostmaster Testifies.
In the chit!, damp atmosphere of
called upon to state tin* Aniericnn Adalbert, Duke of Hurgano; Prin­ • Commercial aviation was p re-jnn early Autumn afternoon, tho
uug way in curbing one of th e ,HtirH which now have Limn clubs I:,nt nn'1 l,,l’n to captain. Mcnn,
I attitude was that the bitterenders cess Lactitia, dowager Duchess of
P.est dope markets in the South- jn r r . [)nytonn. |*a |in Reach, Miami. | ‘lino he married
LONDON. Sept. 21.—(/»’»—S ur- „f tits wnato can muster suffid- Aosta; Princess Adelaide daugh­ rented yesterday ns an industry of Frenchmen stepped from their pritern states, smd Mr. AlUldie-, 0 r |nnt|0 s,.bring, i’enuicola and
In July, l'.H», Thomas fell In ihh
proven merit and thc story of its vnte ear In which they traveled
iHono nml wns :.iva:Ulcci hack to liri e, regret and resignation m ark- ,.„t strength to beat any league ter of Duke of Genoa; and Count progress, told jointly by Mr. New front New York, nml immediately
b,ks. He —
praised tho ---work *nf Sl (&gt;ctcrsburK.
tgers, iviger and Ilransky, who
America whore he wns ordered to •d the comments Wednesday on t h e | proposition, nr nt least debate it Cnlvi &lt;li Ilergoto and his countess, and Mr. Hoover, wns in c o n tra s t's e t about prclimlnarlen to thc for­
Friday
night become
the a rt treasures o f , out of existence.
d risked their livt.r numerous .
who wns Princess Yolamlo, eldest te- previous testimony disclosing nml negotiations into which they*
, banquet
. . . . . next
..
. t .„...i
instructor, first in Cana l&lt;at disposing
Lord Loverhulme—surFort w „ rth&gt; It Wa
[lie*, he uuid, by getting on the will bo for the purposu of formal- , ... ,
.
,
'
"**;■•
“
l:;;n,::';;;;cx,:;cu.:ib:i;i;ie
s r i(;f . , 1 h.c,rC iH,. nv ., !»r«»l»nl»ility th*t| daughter of tho Itnlinn king nnd differences of opinion aniong arm y 'vijj launch todnv.
Iv
rzee
v
ne
the
charter
from
the
tide ami virtually living with
while on a visit to Norfolk that i !,1r,RL nt lhl l!m *'
I President Coolidge wil attempt to ] queen.
„nd navy heads.
As the first move, M. Cailiaux
I lie royal guests from other
^jr ^ ew prefaced Ills testimony hurried to the embassy snd then
- cnuntric'i included former King with the statement that postal uir made formal calls to exchange
George of Greece; Prince &lt;’hris\^»- mail had no nmnoctlon with the greetings with Secretary Kellogg
nhei, of Greece; Crown Prince and military air dispute, but when at thc state department and SccPrincess Charles I of Rumania; questloncd as to his views on uni- rotary Mellon at the Treasury, tho
Prince and Princess Paul of Jugo- fiention of tho air services he join- hitter chnirmnn of the American
Slavir; Prince Daniel, the abdicat­ cd acting Secretary of War Davis | committee ond guide of tho Anicred king of Montenegro: Archduke uml Wilbur in opposing thc p ro -1icon policy in thu negotiations,
Francis Joseph, of the former rul­ posal.
ime
The French chairman was xccoming hous”- of
Austria, , Princess
Irene.1j Mi-eretarv Hoover was not dues- paiiied hv Emil Daeschnier, iho
Igcr j
people
,
,,
said.
Members
of
the
local
organisa­
fore In* could again get into ac­
filch n six-year-old girl was used
sister d ormer RinK U 'u r r f
J
'
J
d ' , . Wench ambasu.dor who had gone
The Star in an editorial, mnkei* the European powers should set­ Grcicc;
Princess Marie Jose
.laugh- «»"*;«.
’I 1 »»
a" J " " '
an"
Joso .laugh-1‘‘om
Ujil
V
, t„ New York to meet bis country­
deliver tho drugs to Ir r fntli- tion include: Dr. C. L. Park, Percy tion and ho wrote Governor Stuart the hitter reflection that “America, tle their own problem* and nink.i Grc.ce;
ter of the Kinrf and Queen of tholHncd In:1 statement to commercial
|'s customers. In certain sections A Mcro, Bruce Anderson, Hugh nf Virginia that he was willing t*i through luck in entering thc war their adjustment*.
Tillis, Frank Mark wood, Clnude return mid complete his prison
Belgian,.; Princess Olga, wife of ‘V activities. He advocated eren- men who they landed from tho
Yiior City scores of children, ISistrunk,
late
enough
to
avoid
impoverish,
Paul
Forbes,
Voile
Wil­
I’rinro Paul of Jiigo-Slavla; Prince ‘ &lt;•" «'* “ bureau of civil acronau- liner Paris.
term.
Pys nnd girls ranging in uges
ment which fell upon her allies,
Other members of the delegation
liams.
L.
F.
Boyle,
J.
O.
Lancy,
A
few
months
Inter
Tlmmns
was
Aage
of Denmark, wlio comes from ties, however, nnd li ■believed th a t
'in 0 to 1*1, who were raid to be
should thereby h&lt;* enabled to d«v
a r.elf supporting air service for were taken direct to the hotel
I
Edwin
Meyei,
Earle
K.
Jones,
Roby
hrnug|it
to
Richmond
from
Canathe
houso
nf
t'lnvi
di
Ilergoto,
and
tmiliar with the drug addicts.
her
principal ally
ally of
of tre.*
nld Btnnd on corners w-iitim.' •
Sandy Anderson, Frank W. dn, though it has never been defb '1' Pr'nnpa
t »«-.c +
Princess Francois d'Orleitns and commercial transportation Is now* which will he th**ir headquarters.
n possibility within the United
T hc visitors apaprently expect
n i o s ^ ve cu^tomers n n s n Talbott, It. L Robertson. G. W. initcly established whether he gav * urns she had hoped tn retain,
lier sister, Princess Ann.*.
If1’
ting n X n g frem ten contsTo Snciuer J .„ J. &lt;'• trayw lck. K. D. hinc-.lf up to authorities or was . Tho amount of money Involvok
LAKE HURST, N. J „ Sept. 21.
Tlu* gifts 'to the In ids I couple Stales fo r which the federal g.»v- lhe negotiations to In* brief. They
—(/Pi The Shcnmulonh fought a were numorqu* nnd beautiful. A eminent should immediately pro- bnv,. made arrangement* to sail
vide, lb* urged also an expansion f„ r bomo Q c t 3, nnd M. CailI.,,.
,,..,1,11,..
Hniden,
Hawkins
(
onnelly.
Rn&gt;
;
Ro-interiug
the
|K.*nilentuiry,
h«*
’,
tr
l
&gt;*
w
n&lt;&gt;
is
prtsuu
ni
oi
im
u
i
(Continued nil Puge Three)
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
rjlin
c squall in Ohio Simt. 3 for nt
fiting the peddler.
nf the air mail service which Mr. | 1IUK declared ho saw nothing now
.
. Fox, Ned Ch'.ilcnnen. S. A. So*sa-|niade n model prisoner.
derson Galleries, is kepi a ‘'" ''f j least half uii hour Indore she broke
Stories of how one of the ped- ni0I)f s J. Dighton. Wurt \V. War- j
-----------------------------secret, but estimates hero or ih ^!lJp( th). |,aro|fril„ b instrument reG i l l ! ) W i l l ! ?demonstrated
° W ,,^ V*0l' !,l*that
y‘- l*l,licnnimeieial
* " * - ^ ‘* av- *"
Change
in thewero
calculaIcrx took girls from
tjonH&gt; All « tho
dclcgutcs
con*1*1 " m*t, Peter Sehaal ar.d It. A. Cobh.
»*u rL z V | n u r | ir f | 1, k contents of Lord Leverhulnieu re v oon| imrodueed by the naval court K i w a i l i s
~ to 20 on joyrides, enticed them
intion is' “nn entirely feasible |j,i .n*t 0f un cttr|y aettlcnicnt that
L x t l l l U O L I V I O O d y 1 O . jdence place the amount that might iltf |n.|uiry shows. Wreckage of the r i j
j •
»
i*
Mo his home and there under
................
would bo satisfactory to both counm,.r,wwiIX
n&gt;fltu! -thvtweeij
W!1Hi Inspected
l i J K l l C S thing."
ill IItIIt and
oL&lt;
mliaio,,I!!oo''
Mitt (Will pounds
full
*tt orl 1
* 1 . here
# todayi so ‘ i M l l C l 111111
U«r&lt;T force, compelled them to use
Urges Federal Agency,
A lin p n r O n
l ^ i l l A t ‘M
200,000
300,000
sterl
that ineinliers might form u clear
trie.v
Pie drugs, were disclosed by the
Ca 1
. 11 1 1 1 1 1.
1 1big. The deal is considered th. cr idea from ihe testimony of surj Mr. II oover recommended th a t n|
Facts anil Figures
j federal agency be created to give
•'•nts. A fter being assured the
Here are some of the important
.vlvors just what happened when i
~
.*-&gt; pictures arc by modem nrUsta atvrisM Wrob(. ,ir&gt; {|, tho ^torn,..........
. aviation approximately the sanio feet* nn.l figures of tho French
tirls had acquired the: drug habit,
a heavy duty for entry In tin* Uni*'
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21—&lt;/P)
|he peddler made customers of
The Sunfonl Kiwanis Club will .,1.1 now given govornmantally to j^bt" to" the United State*
r‘'*
Gertrude Moody, popular molo- tod States will have to be paid,
observe ladies night v.itb a ban- navigation, and urged tliut muni- cor(|c.| in tho files of the UreMuryM
cm and reaped big profits from — Feople of San Francisco a’.vaitp4iu*t at tho Scminulu (•nil t n i 1 1cinalltic.i cooiHMate by provUlincI Th*»
wai i ruaU’d In lt)17 anil
•ed with eagerness today the re- diste, will headline the hill of van-1 Mr. Kennedy carried the deal
the sales.
evening nt 8 o’clock
This an-1 |,R.n| uir ports.
' IU18, various loans being ms«l» for
That the drug market had reach -‘turn of Comunindcr John Rsdgers Iville ncts annenrliiL- nt the Mi ithrough hot-fooU Hbe only arrived
arts appearing at thc M - jn ^ in(|un ,nst Kri.lay and will r e ­
nouncenient was made this .non.,K,|jL.V0 thut (,y llle minimum purpose of war lUfiplics and for
d an alarming stage due to the land the crew of thc navy seaplane '
ing by Lloyd C. Helmut, crutary |extension of Governmental nctlvi* ether
long number of addicts was indi­ PN-9 No. 1 from Honolulu. The lane Theater this evening, accord- turn t „ 4\*,,w York forthwith, hav­
•*
war puyQOSes.
,irr„,K(.,| f„r the shlnment of.. NEW YORK, Sopt. 2l.-H ubo of the local organization.
cated by thu Federal agents. From fliers were due on the battleship ing to announcement made to.luy, in r ......................................................
tie*," he said, "we can secure com­
Noted, literally I. 0. U.’s bear­
A
special
menu,
announced
a*
.......
..........
by
Joe
M
unntetto,
manager
of
thi*in|j
(ju.
treasures
as
snee.lily
nr
ponRuth
was
sworn
in
tislny
ns
Lieu
restaurants, coffee shops, lunch Idaho" this.afternoon. Arrangemercial aviation in tho United ing the signature of then Ambas­
lauds, and numerous other places I mentri for receiving them included local playhouse.
sihle. It is stated th st one of the tennrit nf* police reserves with au “Lutkcy nnd trimmings ’ nnd an ad­ States without subsidiary.
It sador Jusserand snd Joseph Simon,
drugs were being sold to mi- Igreeting at Golden Gate, by squad- 1 Miss Moody recently pnrticipnt icnxnns for the sale was to pro- thority to upcrvisc baseball and dress oil Child Welfare* by R. A. oeems to me certain that we can French fiscal agent, were given in
I
is arid adults, ranging in prices Iron of airplanes, tooting &lt;»f sirens cd in a concert broadcasted by wSBjvhlc for the heavy death dot i n on other athletic activities of the New Winston, of thin city, a number »f not hnvu a successful development exchange to the treasury.
readings, special orchestra and
yYork police department. , .
[from $1 to $10 a grain. The pod- rr.d whistles on harbor craft and radio station maintained by the At- I«onl U*verhulmc’s *estate.
(Continued on Dago Three)
Principal of tho loan is $3,310,vncnl music, and unusual enterlanta
Journal,
during
which
Nana
reception
at
the
docks.
Navy,
I'Hcrs resorted to all sorts of schc51(1.013.72.
tninment
features
have
been
arj
ford,
and
prominent
residents
here,
fnes to sell their wares, throwing airny and civilian official* of the
Accrued interest as of last Juno
ranged by the committee, it is said.
pope from passing automobiles to nation nnd state were in readiness received much publicity from the
lfi is $870,010,901.55.
It is the plan of tho orguniza-1
their customers on the sidewalks to take aviators in hand. The fliers l1rti 1 8 engaged for the evening.,
The total indebtedness is $ 1,210,« a
tion to make tho affair an inform- ]
Pud delivering in small tin can*, are to remain here until Saturday, She recently appeared a t the local
al dinner for the Kiwnninn Indies.
3,948.27.
. I D
ruhkages and in bags through their j it was from San Francisco that theater during the campaign of i
I A reception of members who have
MADISON. Wls., Sopt. 24.—(/P) JThe
h e principal includes $100,000,- ^
Runningboards.
Federal agents Commandcr-Rodgers nod his men the Chamber of Commcrco and
|*t
organizutinn during the —Governor Blaine of Wisconsin !' l),j* .repre:.*nting surplus war nmraid thu price of the dope hud i urted on their historic* flight on scored a g reat success here, it Is
No more hot weather half holi-lctl out that *st*rviee in bnrbcrs Ij°tnecl thewill
be „iun additional
sold in France.
said.
Dumped from $35 to $105 an ounce, j Aug. 3.
days. No more, that is, until next shops, hair dressers, fivetamt-ten,.summer
. ,
i. i. feu- today made public u telegram ‘ 'ials
On
that
amount
Franco has nan!
D uablo to pay more many of tho
which he sent President Coolidge1. ‘,
n .th.*
L rat.. of, fivu
■ Mi. M arintette stated that he
0 « rcturil
,l,u , .Iw c | S ’. «
:n
percent, or
V.
'it t ims reported to
thievery. B i i r B o o t l e g
IBSSTff
by !
. ,, clnriiiK ...... before c „ „ ,e r ...l„ n , |
I s h ,, .,:*„ fortunate in sc-uring Miss |
wive*
gvo
th?ir
view
act to
feature tiiu
tho program
P ® - —*------- &lt; those
----- -connected
....... ' '"Hi*with
,,trRi c,”wlv**
gvi Jc
th .ir
views
on on
tho the aro entered upon with France, 4Jri,000.00«
pattom and
.vt'
‘b
tlr
views
Among tho.-e who already have |
‘ .
..
/ \ l*f 0 1 1Moody'sn n-k
tu ivniuii*
iiiii mandate froni the "Boss" stiftva
TheJ *law
which the loans
applied for dope a t thc narcotic ' B r o k e n
By
O i i i c t a l s thi* evening, which it is shown, that summer is no m o re An
md tho the establishment .*nthu»iaBtlcuilv
upon their hus- |lMlking toward a settlem ent of the
? 1under
fixed
the
Interest at 5
office in the Federal Building was
_____
I will he run in conjunction with the office members must spend t he full planning fo r.th e afternoon.
t*i..‘„ , i v .
'
war debt, Amcrica should demand wer*J*T , settlement made with
a Jacksonville hoy who said he hud • NEW YORK. Sept. 2 1 .-W V - Al™ feature “ Helen’s IIahie:,-. Th*.* quota of six mornings nnd six a f - , ' There is also said to he a fa c tn k ?WUnT K ,.I,'ano- w l* 8orvc n8 "a halt in thin ruthless w arfare" P J
}
n
been addicted to the use of mor- ! What is officially regarded us lhe '"•Mirthful,
“Mirthful, Melodtou..
Moody us
as Ihejternoons
tlu*
nd or
of tton
tion who would chu/ige
change the
.lay
. announcement
... I
acCori1- between the French and RlfHans P ‘hcr d rotor*
,U oi that figure ha* been
Melodtou:. Otoouy”
in the daily round
me &gt;
*••&gt; L
in . tom tbL,
culc.l
down
and a similar a r r a n t ••
I’hirie. Me told the authorities a biggest bootleg ring in the ...unkn(’;v" will feature the star wishing they were elsewhere
from Thursday to soma other, on
,,f the organization are in Morocco.
| nient i* likely for France.
pitiable story* of how lie fell prey* trv ha i been smashed nftcr being
'joca! and instrumental pyo-j Today marks the cloro of tno thc grounds that ruin marred some u rajni a ,*, W .^Jbera'and thalr £
* * the peddlers here. He was lock- i allowed to operate five month* |
»t is announced.
IThursday half holiday
9t. the appointed period* of recre- J j J " * «tt«ll5S7he dffilir thla cv*:
'd up j,, the County jail. Anotherr | while n regiment of federal agents
Speaking with reference to h en when from the *ir»t week of May ation during thc past reason. It I *
i,
t .
tin '"'J:*
chmi i cbtained
,
**,*l“"-| n,nKi’ 11 18
' atated.' Arrangements
'’IfD’JJ walked into tm*
evidence on &lt;ui,i-&gt;,
which *knv
thev recent concert work at WSB, Miss to thu lust week in September, cnt-lsafp th a t ^mse 1— '* •* i(1 ..i.Ur.
gents office yesterday anu pleaa- j10pJJ l0 conviet 27 men of oonspir- Moody who i* keenly interested in | ployt’r ami employe have enjoy-1 tioi\ are owner
uniSm
h'*'" •” ■**
™
‘d for some of the drugs. 11«*, too, acy to violate thc dry laws.
local subjects stated th a t .i nce r?* ed thc midweek respite from tlie i gossamer _gowns'and frail finery.
ST. PAUL. Sept. 21.—&lt;/P)—Kept
NEW \ ’ORK. Sept. 24.—(/PH
V;fi* placed ttndor arrest.
i Thirteen men were arrested yes- m ining to this statu she lias hndiroutinc grind.
1 Ju st what sort of card thc Chinn­
rfter school Ihcuuh* "he could not Ada Lewis, prominent on stage as
' tcr.Hy and warrants for 1! other* [ innumerable inquiries concerning | ft bus been rumored that step* j her o^ Commerce have prepare.1 t.
«t 40 years,
think all afternoon," Kenneth Her
nrdienne foe
itemainVto
The ring diJ Snn(old
" ' * 'from persons in widely I will 1*0 taken next year to amend rcnlaco those announcing the half
I t lll.H •• jl*' he* erved. SIIU
h*
r
home
Its Hollis,
guist,
9,
returned
homo
later
than
died
today
at
sonarrted
sections
of
th»
s
ta
le
,
[the
present
ruling
to
include
jholidy,
for
display
in
shop
winihiirincss in the gui«o of a r.ul esr»ICAGO , Ncpt. 2!.— (/JT- - tale firm operating in Cauadu and V.’hen questioned regarding Ihe i Thursday mbrning, a*, well. Those [doxya and on mirrors, has not been
GENEVA, Sept. 21.—(/P)—The usual, complained of n heudache, Lo''g Island, following a MPW|»
wheat, December, UCVt to Modi; th” United States.
break.!
la:it Jnnuary
possibility ot another "Sanford sponsoring the wove * nay thut i learned. However, it is shown League of Nations assembly t«l#V llup.i.'d into unconsciousness and j breakdown
I t'Jjj, to 150VI; Corn. DecemNight" nt th* A tlanta broadcasting there will be great!additional lor.*. I that xvlthin n few weeks the faniit- adopted
.
....... ..enthusiasm
................... the j died here yesterday. The lad had j
amid
9 to 7»viit OnlB *19 to -lOVs.
fallen from a high wall on which I Avon Park —Avon Park Citro*
for n world wh
Seining—Million-dollnr hotel un* rtu.lio. Miss Moody declared that since it Is invariably apparent tlm i inr "Do Yottr Christmas Shopping I French proposal
I
he
tried to walk on hi* wuy to ;Grower* Assciciation to construct
no
definite
arrangem
ent
has-been
|
little
business
Is
transacted
during
j
Early"
slogan
will
greet
the
eyo
economic
conference!
under
auspici
NEW ORLEATI8, Sopt. 21.—(/P) *der criristructior. at Lakewood 'lorJ school. He suffered fractured skull. $30,000 packirig plant,
_____
made
for
the
return
engagement,
tho
morning
preceding.
It
Is
p
o
in
t-‘a
t
every
turn.
[of
the
League,
—Steady October 22.93; May 23.22. race.

Smuggling: G r o u p
Caught i n T a m p a
Released o n Bail

" ' f n i J ’S . K u

PRESIDENT W ILL
LOW CONGRESS
0 DECIDE POLICY

ei

European Royalty
Well Represented

Members Both Bodies
Pledge Then\seIveB
To Go' Into Problem
As Practical Men

Drought Relieved
In North Carolina

Slashing Reduction

Are Arrested
|In Tuesday Raid

Both Groups Seek
Quid 1

iposure of Gigantic
[“Dope” Ring Comes tn"^of Amcrica
After Long Search™

Cailiaux Says France
H a s n ’t Forgotten
Debt Owed to U. S.

LIONS TO INSTALL RICHMOND LEGION
:^n"ll^dE„”X a„ nLZ !lo ca l clu b n ex t WILL BURY BODY
E .J?S ; J rt.
!FRIDAY EVENING OF WAR VETERAN

«
’

HEARS EVIDENCE,

i

Are SentToGotham

«»nBrr**wmbo

Barograph Reveals
Talc of Fatal Trip

hm

Frisco Kxpeetantly
Awaits Rodgers Men

At Dinner Tonight

lYlilanel hisEvcnin,r ,,,M
re rem*r*tnW
° nB|nunv°f

Ruth Now Member of
Gotham Police Force

Business Men Declare Summer Over,
Today Rated Last Of Half Holidays

Blaine Would Put Knd
To Riffian Warfare

Ring

Fractured Skull Is
Famous Comedienne
__
Cause Boy’s Death
Claimed By Death’ &lt;
h
ProposalForEconomic
MeetPassed at Geneva

iMariicts

»
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�THE 8.

PAGE

i

Foft Working

people

.-torts when I hr liver /•« «

E ffe c tiv e S ep tem b er 30
ORLANDO, I’la., Sept. 22.—(A*), clnimcd to lmvc been rendered in
— Gcnrrul Interest throughout the the sale or purchase of real oscountry ns well us in Florida Imu tale, unless. auch parson has at
been crentcd In the new Rcul Es- the time of transaction in quo&gt;
tnto Brokers Ijrtv passed by the tion complied wlih the provisions
Inst legislature nnd which goes in , of thin net ns to procuring license
to effect on .September BO, says o nnd registration certificates,
rto ttm en t humid nt the offlco h en j The judge holds the application
of the Itoa. Estate Brokers Regia- under udvisemunt for ten days. If
tratlon Bureau.
*
no objection in filed and nil rcThc law provides for the liccns- nulicmonts aro m et the license is
ing nnd registration of nil real issued a t the expiration of tho ten
(M ate brokers and salesmen and : day period. A certificate of regia*
specific* that every person comes tint ion la given with tho license,
within the Inw, who in anyway | Under this law it is necessary
deals in real estate for a compen for each active member or officer
sation or valuable consideration, of a firm nr corporation to secure
either buying or selling of or for, a license as a broker in addition to
another, or offering for another the license issued such firm or
to hay or sell real c;.tate, or ica.c cniporation nnd evory employe
ing or renting nr offering to rent who nets ns a salesman must hold
real estate. Tho exception to this a salesman's license.'’
ruling is tho owner, or lessor, or
It is also required of every real
attorney-at-law artlng in the per- cstnto broker to open nnd maintain No thorovghbred ever received better care than “ Dan,’
fornmnee of his duties n« attorney, an office in tho state. He must that pulls the dray of .too Wclrhcrk, of Houston, T?x.
It Is further provided that one display in a conspicious place on aroun th? streets under an awning devised by his owner,
ruch act constitutes the person or the premises of hir. office a sign
firm performing the net a real es- to indicate that he ia a licensed
ionnaires will congregate. Mages
Into broker or real estate sales- broker, prom pt notice must nlwilt be provided. Entertainers will
imm within the meaning of th e . wnya be given the hoard of any
law.
| change of principal business loca"do their stuff" a t station number
Application blnnks mny bo sc- tion, or if c snlcstnnn, of change
one nnd got away to station num­
cured from the county judges, of employer. The board will iaber two, then to station number
three and so down the line.
Judgeu will be nt each nation.
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 23.—f/T*)
E
ntertainers
will be ranked accord­
—Mi bs Nettie Brogden, supervisor
of rural schools, is spending th? ing to the reception given them
present week in Jefferson county, by the audiences. Cash prizes will
*
,
se the f i n . trip on an itinerary be awarded.
This is said to be the first time
which will take her to Putnam
county, and to Gainesville, where a plan of this kind has over been
sho will attend the home demon­ used nt an American legion con­
vention. It is just a part of the
stration meeting.
Miss Brogden will also visit Leon general plan of ^entertainment
county, where she will give a stan­ which will keep the Legionnaires
dard test in reacting, in order to on the alert during the entire week.
determine what standard the
grades have attained. She will then
make a general survey of the coun­
ty’s rural school work.
(
The rum! .&lt;hool supervisor' hs ■
just returned from her initial in­
spection tip since her appointment.
ORLANDO, Sept. 23.—(/?)—Re­
She visited St. Johns where she
was assisted by Superintendent, tail advertisers who attend tho
Meserve in bringing up rural convention of the Florida Adver­
schools to the standard and in tising Clubs which compose tho
clarify in g them. One of her first fourth district of tho Associated
TA LLA IIA StEE, Sept. t-U .-tf’l steps was to place the children Advertising Clubs of the World,
—State Game Commissioner Roy- where they could learn the heat, aro assured by the arrangements
all has found it necessary to tem­ she &lt;nid. She: was also assisted b, committee of a program that will
porarily abandon his visit of coun­ Miss Sarah Hard, of Putnanr’coun­ bo of particular interest to them.
ties of South Florida, he announc­ ty. th" school . i ipervisqr. in plan­ The convention will be held in this
ed upon his return from n recent ning for lu r work in th/it conn* city during April 12, 13, 14, 102*1.
t*ij&gt; to Gulf and Calhoun count!***.
I The program, which is being
The change in pluns, he saiJ,
worked curt by P. W. Lunipertinc,
arose when an emergency visit to
form er president of the Ad Club
West Florida was found, where Gaiety
Will Prevail of Nashville, Term., will include
lack of rain has caused the death
number of natiormll known ad­
Legion avertising
of thousands of fish in shallow At National
men.
lakes. 'I housunds of buzzards have
Retail advertisers will
have
Meet
!n
Omaha
Soon
gathered there for n feast, it was
their own convention on Tuesday
stated, and crows of workmen have
nnd Wednesday mornings. Retail
been put into action in ditching
OMAHA, Nob., Sept. 23.-U*,— advertising in Florida will lie dis­
connections with larger streams, Omaha streets are going to |. full cussed, At that time a permanent
arid in making transfers by b an ds of «ony nnd unity when the Anier- organization of rita il advertisers
and hogsheads to the Chipoin river, iccn l.vgion Nation *1 Convention wil bo formed anil will ho affili­
and also the Oekloehnec. The comes hero in Oetbbet,’* * ’ '
ated with the Associated Retail
transfers, which are saving count­
Entertainer ! will come from ev­ Advertisers, a department of tho
less numbers of the fish, must lie ery ruirt of the United .States. The A. A. C. of W.
quickly made, Mr. Royall pointed list is open to any Legionnaire who
can ring.
i cm aco la—J’lnns preparing r&lt;&gt;
Ten entertainment stations are co n stru ctin g tw enty-tour new bun
to bn down tov/u where the Leg- gulows in E ast J’oim colu Height-.

Rural School Head
Leaves Capitol For
NewlnstructionTour

Making PlansNowFor
1926 Ad Men’s Meet
ToConvene at Orlando

getting lazy.
oI tndsciww
igbt result In n sick spell.
plums mi..‘
- sensible course Is to
therefore the
• , of Hcrbinc. It Is
tnltc n close or two
ine
to purify
just the medicine needed
i
j.2 the vim nnd
the system nnd restore
ambition of health. Price
I r'- 60c. Sold
hv laincyV Drue .jtore,

—---------- '.^.NOTICE
T O T H O S E 'D E S I R I N g ' L o c i
N E W

A r c

Now under cgnfltriic«k n
nnd Sanford Ave., a

Brltt-Chittcndcn

t ( t , -■

c a lty c v i j

* t a V : iiV:h i *' ' iT m 'i i :i\ r&gt; »
Notice is hereby K«v«n that J- K
Snyder. purchaser «• Tax
"jn 21S7, (|al*'d th© 3rd day
nf J itle A. . l?o:. Has filed said
• nrurieatc In my •*«"»mii&lt;lc application
.*PX. ‘ ^ ' ^„t,|
(sum In accordance with
••©rtlflrnt© •*mhrari?s the loHOwmi,
iIVscrllM il property sllualed In BeiOl*
III I..............J9
NW’i -f HB'» of H*&gt; '» Hee.
Tim ?l tf. Kanuc
bast. 10

EAST OF SANFORD /

NEW
LUMBER YARD

130 feet fronting on First Street
Post Office.
1
GG feet near intersection of pjrs|
300 feet on Cypress Street betwcci
Lake Monroe.
150 feet along Lake Monroe boh
Pine Streets.
•

A complete line of
Cypresxi ami Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Siding
Flooring
Ceiling
Finish
Mouldings
Lath
Hrlck
Lime
Plaster
White Hock Plaster Hoard

Between Park and French Am
757
1G39
1739
G25

feet
feet
feet
feet

on
on
on
on

Myrtle Avenue running to L
Elm Avenue running to Lake
la u r e l Avenue running toL
French Avenue running to L

JUST EAST OF PRESENTC
LIMITS
d500 feet frontage on Lake Monroe. Thj
tains 270 acres and will he sold outright, orr
present owners taking up to 50 per cent offt

27 Lots in a Subdivision

Screqn Wire
.
Builders Hardware
I)o its

Windows
Frames anti Screens
Made to Order
Murphy Ironing Hoards
Medicine Cabinets

The Price Is Right
SANFORI)

where till improvements are assured. ThuUrfj
is on the market nt a very attractive figured
fore October 1st.
10 lots in Park View Adjoining Woodruffs$dfc

the above property. Brokers or salesmen ia
Orlando, or other towns will be protectedoa
they make, or help us to make. Bring your
to this office for the arrangement of term*.

Masonic Temple
W. S . BRICE, Mgr.
710 W. First St. Phone 472-w

THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS
WILL SE E IT ADVERTISED.

THE

SOQS

Tourist School Latest
InCommunity Welfare

S im pson.&amp; Pope

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS. Fin.,
Sept. 22.—(/V)—Plan:* have just
been completed for thee onslruetimi
of an open air tourist school in this
city. There will be several dormi­
tories to nccontodnte the tourist
.students and tho design of archi­
tecture will t»e Spanish throughout.
1 ho sehool is designed especial­
ly to answer tho need of a school
for the children of tourii'.s who
wish to come to Florida for the
winter hut can not afford to let
their children lose time from
echool. Similar schools have al­
ready been established nt I-»ke!.v. l,
Daytona Beaeh and Clearwater.

HIRES SOME
R OWERS Tofi2

1

MR TwTE-Ht)WS
HE FECLING ? '

OH HE S MUCH BETTER VIONT NOO COME in Aftb
CHAT with him aw hile ?
HE’S BEEN LONESOME FOR
„ S omeone To talk to _

.

Blast it all - I ' m ul ng *t£j make u p
WITH MR TVTE - LIFE' S Tbo S hort To
BE' SPENT in PETTV SQuABBlES*-HEYmv neighbor and there's no reason
WHV WE SHOULDN'T b e GOOD FRjEND^:
l I' ll take this B ouquet of flowers
\.
OVER and APOLOGISE; ^

work

.

I’nlmctto—New $125,00(1 apartH astings i,V. Plana for
’limit house to be constructed oil (ini) highway construction
taken up.
North Main Street.

I n
S ile n t

t h e

-

Wlnt[|- Hnven -This place
have Inrgc new businci: block

EXPERT DEVELOPERS'

W a t® lfi® s

© £ t h e

F G g h t

i ou switen on tho light in your room—
perhaps many stories above the street. In
the same hotel hundreds of other guests,
like you, ara retiring for the night.
Safely you slumber, and soundly; undis­
turbed by any thought of fire or panic-—
i j the hotel is b u ilt o f C oncrete.

LA
*
■&lt;4f*LV^4

Your p cjcco f mind lies in tho knowledge
that Conctctc has proved itself, in many
severe tests, the highest type of fire resis­
tive construction.
| 1 HELLO
MlGltTV uLAD Tb
KAI0VJ YGL'CS
IMPt^OVlNO SO i
. NlCEL&gt; __ y

»T WAS A QAO CUT
O tt MV n £AD SO T

I CS HEAUNfi
UPRAT&gt;DLV f

&gt;

L VJANT TO APOLOGUE
ALLOWING My

Tamper To GET AWAy
WITH ME - t SHOULD
HAVE KNOWN BETTER

■msoiv’n v w
UTTLE IRON AUTOMOBILE
L AT TOO Bur - • ,
than to

3CVLC i&lt;E b'cGUT
That hit .ME*? l'.m
OLAD t FOUND NCU
OUT SOU LiTTLE
5 hi?im p - I'll SLC
&gt;00 FOR DAMAGES
An d Tor The TIME
LVB LOST AT THE

Ct-riCE- APOAOuIlE
. BAHf OUT5ICJE!

Concrete makes possible the utmost in
calety and comfort, to say nothing of beauty.
That i9 w hy hotel and apartment house
builders, owners and dwellers look upon
it as the ideal building material.

of Greater Day tona

On the only Automobile Speedway Beach in the

WHERE TWO AND THREE HUNDRED PER Cl
HAVE BEEN MADE AND ARE BEING MADE
assure

Our frte

Booklet S-6 shows many beautiful
Concrete hotels, apartment /icaici and
. theaters. Send Jot your eop-j rtou)

P O R T L A N D C E M E N T A S S O C IA T IO N
G raham Building
JA C K S O N V IL L E , TLA.

cA National Organisation to Improve and
Extend the Uses o f Concrete
O f f ic e s In 30 C ilia *

MI U» n...«.iiiaLJB 3

Tlie fin est subdivision within the city limits

FRANCOIS DUMAS
.

epresenlative

�■»r&gt;

worker and auto tram]; are find­
_____
.
ing the w ay;hard and small town
itrtkfers'fthvtmd'fsfr between In Or­
#*
n
r
Qiiarter^of sJellhn Five
egon1 as a r e s u lt'O f aotivltttb of
.
• TO THOSE D E S ip u jq LOOATIQNs D t w } l
Township, Twenty (JdL SOuih,
social workers.
(Miss* Marian
Bowen of the: local1Red Croesi r e ­
9 t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r A. 1).' 1916.
v ^ ^ r f ^ V J c ^ c a r m ^ t h a i t&lt;k f c a l k , J t i t ^ d s i y ^ f A
'
cently reported this condition. &gt;&lt;
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I
FO nnK ST LAKE
A meeting-of social workers was
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 24.
H. O. C H A S E
o f O c t o b e r . A. D. 1925, a p p l y t o t h e 1 •»«,lal Ci r cui t , Ijemlnoie
Now under construction at the cot-noe * «
!*»
held In Portland In June and a cen­ —(/P)~.Work lias begun here on
C. J. M A R S H A L L
ida.
w F F K S D. C,
tral clearing house was established the Tnltnhassec "base nnd guide As t h e C i t y C o m m i s s i o n o f t h e C i t y JHuodngoer a bInl e a Jnada . f oO.r sSahi da r oCn o, u nCtoyu n tayt 1 Flor By
and
Sanford
Avc„
are
r
c
q
u
S
S
A. M. " E b
i ItIIEH (I. SH AR ON .
o f S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a.
h i s of f i ce In H a n fo r d . In s a i d C o u n - J.'
Arkansas Agency Finds New there, where reports on this class meridian," authoiiczd by the last
____ S o* l i c i t o r for C o mp l ai n a n t .
Jy»&lt;
0
o
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l
o
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k
A.
M..
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r
m
Soon
people nrc gathered from socinl
NOTIC E OF SA LE
thereafter as the
m aatter
tter
c a n be
hi j Sept. 3-10-17-24.
Class of. Hobo Constant of
m
can
workers throughout Oregon nnd legislature.
h e a r d , f o r a u t h o r i t y t o aell, a t pr l
The monument, the construction S pNe coitai lc e MIsa s theerr e bayp pgoiivnet ne d t h nInt I. t haes ' Vate
Drain on Welfare Bodies; are given stntc-widc publicity.
sal e, t h e I n t e r e s t o f t h e m i n o r
210 E. First St.
J
^C, |
NOTICF. o f H A L K O F PONI)
which is in the hands of Fred C h a n c e r y c a u s e of J o s e p h W. C o r ­ Cl yde P a l m e r A r g o , In t h e f o l l o w Sickness Is Common Flea Miss Bowen said mnny appli­ of
Notice
Is
h
e
r
e
b
y
l
ey
n
n
d
W.
U
H
e
n
l
e
y
,
c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
a
n
t
s
,
cants for help would fade away Elliott, chief engineer of the drain­ vs. C h a r l e s II. W h l l n e r et al, In p u r ­ f e n t “ to S rtt:
to and un t i l t w o o'clock * ■
*■'*'"• ln
5th d a y o f O c t o b e r A.
by
from
the auto camp when directed age department, as proposed for s u a n c e o f a n o r d e r m a d e a n d e n
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., S ept 23
the inscription, will be erected trriMl In s a h l c a u s e on t h o 22 nd d a y
t e i ir s is r * r f W u . f 't R R
ed
" "i, IW n l a n d C. /
— UP)—The “Weary Willie,1’ a where to find work.
t
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)
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e
v
e
n
f
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t
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f
L
o
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10
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p
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e
m
b
e
r
,
A.
I).
1935,
w
i
l
l
aefl
"over nnd to perpetuate the orig­ a t p u b l i c o u t c r y to t h e h i g h e s t a n d
5 ; ,, ,,h ‘. S r t “A l . . ; c i i » c g y m l M t o .
Smiths
Addition
to 6vledo,
unique figure in American life a
inal government monument m ark­ b e s t b i d d e r f o r r u s h a t t h e f r o n t
F lo r i d a .
decade or more ago, is rapidly van­
Al
so
d
o
o
r
o
f
t
h
e
C
o
u
r
t
H
o
u
s
e
In
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
,
ing the intersection of the guide
ishing from the landscape and is
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , on M o n ­
L o ts 1. 3. J, 4. 5, «, 7. a n d W e s t
meridian and the base parallel for Sd ae ym. i nt ho el e 2nd
d a y of N o v e m b e r , ' A . D,
l a feet o f L o t 5, o f B l o c k " K ”
r i ' . r . T l &amp; n f f i 1• " b r i o . O 'j f , ;
being replaced by a product of the
1926. b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s o f 11:00 a.
Florida."
;
of A l e x a n d r i a o r Ovi edo, F l o r age of the automobile—the "fliv­
m.
a
n
d
2:00
p.
m.
t
h
e
f
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l
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w
i
n
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s
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.
2
3,
4.
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f
B
l
o
ck
Eli"?
.h,'
a;:
Below the main inscription will
ver hobo"—or rather hoboes, for
scr ibe d pr o p er ty , situated, lying a nd
DELAND, Fla., Sept. 24.-— — also he placed the words:
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
A
l
c
l
u
n
,
,
Fla
o
r
O
v
i
e
d
o
b e i n g In S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
•ft,
Plans arc now being laid for the
“ Authorized by act of Legisla­ w h i c h u n d e r t h e t e r m s o f t h e D e c r e e ......... .. a p p l i c a t i o n wi l l b e b a s e d u p Volusia county fa ir that will lie ture, Chapter 10188, 1D25 Session. a f o r e s a i d w n s o r d e r e d t o tie sol d by on the p e t i t i o n f o r s a l e n o w on t i le F O F H ° THOUSAND * " (»1 *
1
DOLLARS, s u t h o r l i e d by a ri *oiu
Krtok social agencies. 17
t h e u n d e r s i g n e d S p eci al Ma s t e r , t n - In sahl C o u r t .
held in this city the last week in Committee, Senate, W. C. Hodges, w
•
ion
of
I
he
Cit
y
Commi
ss
i
on
ur
ujo
l t : L o t s 9 a n d io of Bl ock 2 o f
Dot ed S ep t . 1st, A. D., 1925.
The “flivver hoboes’* arc always January. The premium list has
City of S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , d u l y a d o p t*
-Division, ns per F l a t
h S S IE Allot), Guardian.
without money and in most in­ just been completed nnd it contains chairman, S. A. Hinely; House, G. Ct haemr eeor of n r eSc ub
Vd on t h e : t l h d ay Of A u g us t . ISIS,
o
r
d
e
d
In
t
h
e
ntt
bli
e
r
e
c
­
\V.
Green,
chairman;
Peter
Ken­
o r d s o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ’. IN CIRCUIT COb’IIT , S E V E N T H p u r s u a n t t o C h a p t e r 9*9L
stances accompanied by large fam­ $11,000 in cash prizes In addition
drick,
W.
T.
Hendry.
Erected,
A.
In
P
l
a
t
B
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k
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a
t
p
a
g
e
"90":
a
n
d
JC H H ^ A L CIRC UIT, SEM IN O L E t e r 929*. L a w s of Flor ida. 1925- Ha 0 ilies They enter a city from un­ to many other prizes. The live
a l s o all t h a t p a r t of Lot 55. l y i n g &lt; c o l N TT, KI.OHIDA.
,! J
IN CI1AN- bonds t o h e a r I nt er est a t t be
known places and with unknown stock exhibit created much inter­ D .,-1025."
E a s t o f t h e A. C. I., fl. It., a n d
n t nix dpt cpnt. p e r a n n u m
^
H
CEIIY.
The
monument
will
be
the
guid­
L
u
t
s
52.
*5
a
n
d
Sfi
of
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
C
e
l
­
t£ be d a t e d * J u l y 1st. &gt;925. IntercM ■
destinations and apply to commun­ est last year, fair officials say,
Hill T o Q u irt T itle .
ing
point
of
Florida.
It
will
be
lo­
e
r
y
D
e
l
t
a
S
u
b
d
i
v
i
s
i
o
n
,
a
c
c
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r
d
i
n
g
t
o
p
ay
a
b
l
e
s
e
m
i
a
n
n
u
a
l
l
y
on
J
u
l
y
*
.
D. II C. R A B U N ,
ity .funds and social agencies for and the entries for this section of
t h e p l a t t h e r e o f d u l y r e c o r d e d In
anil J a n u a r y 1st of each year, bot h *
Complnlnnnt,
nitf, sickness being the most com­ the fair have already excccdeJ cated ju st outside the capital.
the
public
r e c o r d s of S e m i n o l e
p r i nc i p a l a n d I n t e r e s t h el nk P*&gt; m
vs.
Ah
appropriation
of
$500
was
C
o
u
n
t
y
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
.
abl
e a t C h a s e N a t i o n a l B an k In the
mon plea.
J e n n i e M. C h e w , n n d h e r h u s b a n d .
those of last year.
made
by
the
legislature
for
its
S.
A.
II.
W
I
L
K
I
N
S
O
N
.
c
B e n j a m i n C h e w , If living.* a n d If i t y of New Y or k. S t a t e of New
The usual requests are for mon­
p ec i a l Ma s t e r .
dead ni l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y I n ­ York. Sa i d b on d s Iielng of t he (I*-*
erection. The drainage depart­ C E O H O E O. H EH H 1 SNO
130 feet fronting on First Street \U, h M ,.,
ey, gasoline nnd oil or for repairs
.
t er es t by, t h r o u g h o r u n d e r J e n - n o m i n a t i o n of O n e T h o us a n d ( » I 0«o m
ent
"inherited"
the
work
of
look­
S
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l
i
c
i
t
o
r
f
o
r
C
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
a
n
t
s
.
to their nutomobiles, officials say.
Post
O ffice. * '
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ing nfter its erection.
he r h u s b a n d , ns h e i r s, d e v i s e e s o r
They usually claim that they left
11 B o n d s n u m b e r e d fr om ] to 22. to
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binds I n v ol v e d In t h i s s u i t h e r e i n ­ m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, I »2«300 feet on Cypress Street between First Strait*»'
Il onds n u m b e r e d from 23 to t t . to
and are going to some distant place —Over 0,000 letters were returned
OF KI.OHIDA. IN A N D FOB SEM­
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Lake
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to seek employment, asking aid in to the stute Insurance department
Bonds n u m b e r e d from &lt;5 t o 5G,
If l i vi ng a n d If d e a d all p a r t i e s
Null to q u i r t T itle
getting to their destructions.
from the Jacksonville postoffice.
150
feet along Lake Monroe between Cvnrm.j
c l a i mi n g n n y I n t e r e s t by t h r o u g h t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y lot. 19-9.
Jt- M. C A R A W A T ,
B o n d s n u m b e r e d from «• t o **. &gt;■
or u n d e r L o u i s a F. N y l a n d a n d
Proposals to aid them by selling The letters were sent out to in­
Complainant,
Pine
Streets.
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BERLIN, Sept. 24.—(/P)—The J. A. BOND et nl.
B o n d s n u m b e r e d from 59 t o
heirs, d e v i s e e s , l e g a t e e s o r o t h e r ­
ed by the "tourists,” records of sonville just ns the old city direc­ cnbinet council under the chairm an­
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wise In t h e l a n d s I nvol ved In t h i s t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1931.
Defendants.
Bonds nu ml ie r cd f r om 111 t o 13-. *
suit ns h e r e i n a f t e r de scr ibe d; T h e
Little Rock ngencics show. Out of tory went out of use. Lack of ad­ ship of President Von Hindenburg
C itation .
&gt;■
Hei r s of V i r g i n i a C. S m i t h , ir l i v ­ t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1932.
T o J. A. B o n d a n d wi f e.
a large number of "stranded dress caused the return.
today accepted the nllics invita­ Bond,
B o n d s n u m b e r e d fr om 133 t o 1j *i ■
ing. n n d If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n ­
tourists" who hnvc applied for aid
to
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tion to a security pact conference k n o w n ; M. Ma be l M a r l s a n d h u s B o n d s n u m b e r e d fr om 15-&gt; to 17G, ■
u nder t h e H e i r s o f V i r g i n i a C.
757 feet on Myrtle Avenue running to Lake Mom
here not ono would consider part­
No one wns any more glad to on tho nsiumption that the Ger­ • h a n d. ------------- Ma r l s , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n
■
Smith
n s h e i r s, d e v i s e e s , l e g a t e e s t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1934.
ing with the automohile. Tickets hnvc the work of the Stntc Pardon man noto of July 20, would be ' n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; O c g r g o L. Ma r l a
1639
feet on Elm Avenue running to Lake Monrot
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to their homes or to the stated des­ Hoard concluded than Mrs. Bessie adopted as a b a s i s of negotiations tian n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; a n d e a c h
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1739
feet on Laurel Avenue running to LakeMonm
B o n d s n u m b e r e d fr om 19* t o 2.1. ■
scr i bed; L. A. S m i t h , If l i vi n g , n n d
tination nrc also not desired.
Gibbs Porter, the governor’s sec­ (the German note maintained her a n d .-very o f t h e a b o v e nannsf d e ­
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1936.
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"Most of the "flivver tourists’ retary. Mrs. Porter did double right to strive for revision of tho f e n d a n t s . If l i v i n g , a n d If e i t he r .
T h e f u l l f a i t h a n d c r edi t o f t h o ■
I n t er e s t b y t h r o u g h o r u n d e r L.
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a n y o r all o f s a i d d e f e n d a n t s b e
Ci t y of S a nf or d. F lo r i d a . Is Irrevo* ■
that apply for aid arc frauds and duty, so to speak, while the board peace ,trenty
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we do not propose to give them was in session. She handled the cmmtnnces). to meet changed cir-j dcat
s u nder th e follow ing deceased
l e g a t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e In t h e l a n d s t h e p r i n c i p a l a n d I n t e r e s t of said
money or gasoline so ns to pass pressing affairs of the chief exe­
Chancellor Luther nndForeign d e f e n d a n t s , t o - w l t : J. A. Bond a n d
Involved In t h i s nu l l n s h e r e i n a f t ­ Issue -of bonds.
T h i s Is sue of b on d s to be sold
them on to some other city," sayi cutive, and also acted as secretary Minister Strcsomann will be
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Defendants.
C. H. Wicknrd, of the Little Rod; to the board.
German delegates to the confer- nnd h u s b a n d. '
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Socinl Service Exchange.
N e w Y o r k City, t o lie f u r n i s h e d by
enco with Doctor Friedrich Gauus, Christian name in unknown; ejeorge, T h e Hint a o f F l o r i d a : T o ;
"The Social Service Exchange
1 o v n e r t o f t h o f o r e l i r n '*■ M a r l s
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w i f e . ------------- Mar l s. J e n n i e M. C h e w . ant i h__e r _________
h u s b a n d . t h e Cit y of S a nf o r d . Fl or i da.
W’nrkcrs of the secretary of cc hh ii oe ff Ini,..
4500 feet frontnge on Lake Monroe. This tract ccel e g a l e x p e r t ox t n o ^ i o r g n w p OBO C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; B e n j a m i n C h e w , If l i v i n g ant i If d e a d
All hid* m u s t be a c c o m p a n i e d by
will nid distressed tourists nnd will state’s office are spending a good office,
ns secretary-general,
o r o t h e r w i s e , In anti t o t h e f o l l o w - i a l l pa r t ie s c l a i m i n g n n y I n t e r e s t by n c e r t i f i e d check f o r t w o per cent,
lains
270 acres and will be sold outright, or syndicated
furnish them food and buy medi­ portion of their time these days in
l u g d e s c r i b e d l a n d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g ! t h r o u g h o r t i n d e r J e n n i e M. C h e w o f t h e a m o u n t o f t h o b o nds t o be
present owners taking up to 50 per cent of thestod
cines when there is sickness, hut filing away charters of incorpora­
sold.
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. heirs, d e v i s e e s o r l e g a t e e s ,
or
will not encourage fraud by pur­ tion. Tho volume of the charters
Al t h e r e t i n o l of m n ny c i t i z e n s a n d S t a t e of F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t l c - i ®ot? he
i s a .F.. N y l a n d a n d t e r n a t i v e a s to r a t e of i n t e r e s t bonds!
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IJ o h n A N y l a n d . h e r h u s b a n d ,
If n r e to h e a r , t he a l t e r n a t i v e bids to
L o t 57 of H a n f o r d C e l e r y Delta,
o w n i n g p r o p e r t y w i t h i n the a r e a
pairs.
li ving, a n d If (lend, al l p a r t i e s c l a i m ­ be b as e d on a r a t e of Int er e s t less
a s p e r pl a t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In
time in the history of the state. h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d . n o t i c e Is h e r e ­
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"The ‘flivver h o h o ’ is a serious They are piled upon the tables in by g i v e n o f i n t e n t i o n t o a p p l y t o
F l a t Book 1. ti nges 75 a n d 7rt of
u s t be s t a t e d In d ol ­
t h e p u bl i c r e c o r d s o f S e m l n o l u , d o r Louisa F. N y l a n d a n d J o h n A. sl aa ri sd abnodn drse n tm
problem th at is nation-wide in its huge numbers. Most of them are tin- L e g i s l a t u r e of t h e S t a t e of F l o ­
where all improvements nre assured. This block oflej
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or l e g a t e e s , o r o t h e r w i s e ; T h e
scope. These nomnds, who are realty ventures.
nlon d u r i n g t h e m o n t h of N o v e m ­ a n d t o a n y a n d all o t h e r p e r s o n s vHies ieress of
is on the market at a very attractive figure if takenbeb
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b e r 1926. f o r t h e p a s s a g e of a n Act w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a i m ­ a n d If dead, al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y
F r o p o s a l s s h a l l h e a d d r e s s e d to
fore October 1st.
of t h e I. egi Hl at ur e a m e n d i n g S ec t i on i n g aa nn yy rr ii gg hi dt ,, tl ii tnl ee no rr Ii nn tt ee rr ee ss tt in
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Judge T. E. Andrews, of the pri­ It. o f C h a p t e r 9497, L a w n of F l o r i d a . a n d
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charity and with no destination or son department, is preparing to 1923. t h e p u r p o s e of s a i d a m e n d m e n t s c r l b
o V a n v ' n n r t ^ V t m r ' c e l V h rl F ( H e i r * "f V i r g i n i a C. S m i t h , ns hei r s ,
jdevi sees o r l e g a t e e s , o r o t h e r w i s e ; o f t h e C i t y of Ha nf or d, Fl or i da , a n d
10 lots in Park View Adjoining Woodruffs Suhdirisia
purpose. They nrc perpetrating handle the acts of clemency handl'd b e i n g ti* e n l a r g e t h e t e r r i t o r i a l l i m ­ " L , i d , o r_ a.n. .y p a ,r t o .r p a r ,i e l. t h e r o -, 11*
A. S mi th , If l i vi n g , a n d If d e a d n s E x - O f / l e l o B o n d T r u s t e e s of t he ■
t h e Ci t y of Hanf or d, F l o r i d a ,
fraud on social agencies nnd com­ down as a result of the semi-an­ ti ot s Iof
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t you a n d ^ g j |,nrUen c l a i m i n g a n y I n t e r e s t by, C i t y o f S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , nt S a n f o r d, ■
l ude a n d e m b r a c e t h e f o l l o w ­ ea c h o f y o u he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e ftT.VoiiKli o r u n d e r L. A. S mi t h, s n mo - F l o r i d a .
munity funds in mnny cities. Cor­ nual session of the State Pardon i n g nc
described lands
In Se mi no l e
i t C o u r t a t (ho C p u t t vtlnn-i k n o w n us L e w i s A. S mi th , a s
W I T N E S S o u r h a n d s ns t h e City
We own, control, or have exclusive listings on alii
respondence of this office shows Hoard, just ended. Judge Andrews C o u n t y . F lo r i d a , not n o w a p a r t o f oHooru ssea i da t i SI racn
n f o r d . F l o r i d a , on A w A h e l r x . d e v i s e e s o r l e g a t e e s , o r o t h e r - C o m m i s s i o n of t h e Ci t y of S a nf or d. IS
r p o El
r a t e i li“mi
the above property. Brokers or salesmen in Panfort
that then" nomads are applying at will undertake the pleasant duty tJh e »c o V
m it "s of t h e Ci vt y of r19111
a n d a y of O c t o b e r A. It.
I*. 1926,
1925, at
aipl i\ y| &gt;o and e a c h o f t h e m . In I h e l a n d s F l o r i d a, a n d a*
Ex-Officio
Bond
t ho (avol r ed In t h i s s u i t a s h e r e i n a f t e r T r u s t e e s o f t he C i t y of S a n fo r d . :
mnny cities in the middle west and of notifying the prisoners directly Hanford, I Ini Ida. m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y i n, ,. , , a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o II
Orlando, or other towns will be protected on any
si d e s c r i b ' d In t h e tilt) of c o m p l a i n t , F l o r i d a, u n d t hC s r n l of sai d Cltv, s
that most ow them are ‘headed of their pardon, wherever clemency * ^KjcthVna'Twenty'^^L^Twetity-'ine |
thi n t he 29th d a y o f A u g u s t A. D.
they make, or help us . to make. Bring your propped1
a n d d es c r i b e d n s f ol l ows , t o - w l t :
west.’
1925.
Ills
Let* T w e l v e (12). T h i r t e e n (13),
is granted.
to this office for the arrangem ent of terms.
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neglected and under-nourished chil­
r J. M A R S H A L L
id r e c o r d e d Ip F l u t Book One
H a i r (if S e c t i on T h i r t y - t w o (33) ; t h e o n c e a w e e k f u r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e
A* the C i t y C o m m i s s i o n of t h e Cit y
P h o n e 735
(I). p a g e G7. o f t h e Ftl bll c R e c ­
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dren who arc compelled to follow.
N o r t h H a l f of t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r ­
of S a nf o r d . F l o r i d a , a n d ns E x - ‘
ords of S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r ­
W i t n e s s iny h a n d a n d t h e s e i f
t e r of S e c t i on T h i r t y - t w o (32); a n d
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schooling and their health Is in
of S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a .
Hemlnnln C o u n t y . F lo r i d a ,
Q u a r t e r of S e c tio n T h i r t y - t h r e e (33). .Iiullelal C i r c u i t of t h e S l a t e o f F l o L. It.
hill o f A t t eesstt::
R. FHILIFH,
PHILIPS,
most instances lmpnired by tinitll In T o w n s h i p N ine t e e n i d ) S m»*’
rhl a. In a n d for S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , l( Appeari ng by t h e s w u mn hilt
&lt;’l e r k o f I h e c i t y o f Hanfford,
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T H E B E T T E R A P R O D U C T IS T H E SOONER W
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 23.—(/Pi D0NT TRY TO RAISE your family a . i&gt; m r , v ];
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wholesome food. The compulsory —E.
l a i n d e s e r l b e d l o t of l a n d In S e m i - 1D E p R O R A. DeCOTTKS.
W. Garris, supervisor of vo­
Cit y A t t o r n e y .
W IL L S E E IT A D V E R T I S E D .
Hole C n u n l v , F l o r i d a , a n d d e s c r l b school law docs not nffect the
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er stationary and nrc not register­ partment of Public Instruction, is
visiting Winter Haven, Sobring,
ed in any city
"Thero seems to be no cure fur Wauchaula, Plant City and Largo,
the evil. When they apply for aid this week, in the interest of his de­
we must help children or the moth­ partment.
o f C o u n s e l for
Mr. Garris expects to he absent C O L I C n n d D I A R R H O E A St hoel l cCl toomr ap l aund
s a i d bill o f C o m p l a i n t h a v i n g b e e n
ers who are ill or in necil of food.
inant.
filed for t h e p u r p o s e o f i| ( iL' tl ng t i ­
REMEDY
Se pt : 17-21. Oct. 1-4-15.
This has been done on numerous for the entiro weak. Ho will visit
t l e to t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d l a n d In
Keep
it
always
in
your
home.
the
irhooU
at
the
foregoing
pla­
occasions hut in each instance we
ces,
in
order
to
get
them
"lined
up"
have refused to buy gasoline and
oil or to give money. This would for the coming term.
The agricultural supervisor's de­
no remedy the situation hut would
simply pass the responsibility to parture finds tho educational de­
partment's officials all absent. The
another city."
various supervisors aro attending
ASTORIA, Ore., Sopt. 2 1.—(/P)— Joint institute meetings und other
The gasoline gypsy, itinerary gatherings, or are engaged in husines i trips over the state.

iniiibi'ici I« H ii® ^ O T ^ .n ,r .S &gt;

BECOMES MENACE

NJ 5 W ' A R C A D k ™

Britt-Chittenden Realty Cn

Volusia Making Plans
For Fair In January

SCRUGGS

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Realty Co.

OFFERS SOME BARGAINS
EAST OF SANFORD AVENUE

Capitol Briefs

German Delegates To
Attend Security Meet

Between Park and French Avenues

JUST EAST OF PRESENT CITY
LIMITS

27 Lots in a Subdivision

Is

Farm Instruction Head
Will Visit Institutes
On Trip Over State

Masonic Temple.

Sim pson &amp; Pope
EXPERT DEVELOPERS

Be Our Guest
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Barbecue Dinner!
FIELD SPORTS — MUSIC
Everybody have a good time
AT

Flanico Estates
In Pierson, Fla.

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Positively No Obligation
Secure Dinner Tickets At Lanoy’s Drug Store
The Oasis or From Our Representative

Now offer the Second Unit of

D ouble the Mileage
at Half the Cost
O nly a fe w years a g o a 32 x 4
cord tire listed over $50.00. T o d a y ,
you can buy the h igh est qu ality
32 x 4 tire — a F ir e s to n e G u m D ipped Cord— for about $26.00.
L ust spring crude rubber c o st tire
m akers around 40 cen ts a pound.
T oday, it is over 90 cen ts a pound.
It w a s n o t so long a g o th at 7,500
m iles represented the a v e r a g e life
of a cord tire, w hile today, 15,000
m ile s — a n d m o r e — is o n ly th e
usual perform ance for a F ireston e
G um -D ipped Cord.
D u e to large, concen trated pro­
duction, specialized m ach in ery and
simplified factory m ethods, to g eth er
w ith econom ical distribution, F ire­
ston e is able to keep tire prices low
— no m a tter w h e r e th e p r ic e o f
crude rubber goes.
A n d , b e c a u se o f s p e c ia l
F ir e s to n e p r o c e sse s, c h ie f
am on g w h ich is G u m -D ip ­
p in g , m o t o r is t s a r e t o d a y
g e ttin g th ou san d s o f extra

m iles b y using G u m -D ip p ed Cords.
G u m -D ip p in g is a n e x c lu s iv e
m eth od used by F iresto n e. It is an
extra process carried out in special
G u m -D ipp ing plants, after w h ich
th e cord s are p u t th rou gh the usual
calendering m achines. G u m -D ip ­
p in g in s u la le s a n d im p r e g n a te s
e v er y fiber of e v e r y cord w ith rub­
ber, and practically elim in a tes in­
ternal fricticn a n d h eat, and builds
stren g th andendurance into th e tire.
In th e day-in and d a y -o u t se r v ­
ic e o f taxicabs, b u se s and trucks
— on th e cars o f hundreds o f th o u ­
sa n d s o f m otorists e v e r y w h e r e —
G u m - D ip p e d C o r d s a r e g i v i n g
u n h e a r d -o f m ileage, dependability
and satisfaction.
ai

G et ready for the c o m in g m on ths
o f s lip p e r y p a v e m e n ts a n d
bad roads. A ssu re y o u rself
o f g r e a te r s a fe ty , c o m fo r t
and e c o n o m y by eq u ip p in g
n o w w it h F i r e s t o n e F u ll^ Q u o lity
S ize G u m -D ip p ed B alloons.

O R T O N A
the finest subdivision within the city limits
of Greater Daytona

On the only Automobile Speedway Beach in the World

WHERE TWO AND THREE HUNDRED PER CENT
HAVE BEEN MADE AND ARE BEING MADE
Greater profils assured

M O ST M IL E S P E R D O LLA R

FRANCOIS DUMAS
Sanford Representative

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g / tculptor (Jiamblognn. ,ll *wa&gt; seJi
U "ith the compliments of the Italian
l l {tuvimment. The senate sent a

liahmont of regulai a ir service in
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i t jboautifnl example of retuUaWnck
the United States In,m uch nearer
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liiiM itim i; Premier t Muaollnl two SETTIN G
seif supporting practicability than
l i n c e U I n “ s s “ |«Uver vases; the city o f Rome fcri
(Continued From Page 1)
in Europe.
.
antique vase mounted dn a column; set out fn 'the‘fall,
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TA LLAIlAStEE. Sept. 2 4 .-W 1 co.Uy .UUu. „( ,h . T y rrh .d l.n
U « . I m m m n l.
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 24,_(;P)
(Continued From Pag« 1&gt;
*ho c,ty of Turirt a paintliijf by tober, though sometimes
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A fish tra
trap 40 feet long, knenyn of commercial aviation until some
‘ • the establishm ent of an Neptune, the ancient ? « of the; Grosso and the employes of the her. They bear In'about
—Congratulations are extended i —A
First,
Adriatic, which is the work of the royal household a silver table ccn- four months.
Free Slate To Exploit Florida in a current issue of th ,.' 08 thc Hurriiigton Fish trap, bedhg government service provides # aviation
bureau,
field
and
Stream,
sporting
publicPer»tsd
in
the
Withlacoochce
cssibliitles of A Widely
“Second, we should contract out
touching both the Madison
He believed aviation would nec- the carriage of the mail.
tow .River; Power Plan cation, on the creation of a state river,
mid
Hamilton
county
lines,
was
cw rily grow route by route a n d ; “Third, the establishment of air
gnme and fresh water fish depart­
fill Require Five Years ment.
captured nnd destroyed by Deputy that the Buieaii he proposed wbuld
„„ . ports at thc im portant itmniclpuliCommissioner C, II. Lcvtngs, a t the outset “ need perhaps $400,- ties."
The felidtntions are contained Game
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Don't expect them to do n (food day’s work without good
JBLIN, Sept. 244.—I/P)—The in a leng
year and..............th a t thc -subsequent
'
thy editorial, thc lending (of JaBP*iV*nd M. H. Wering, ox W-»0
J a -.--------— jquent Ii »I believe," he ndded, “that with
rleal project about to bo In*
teed and plenty of it.
a
expansion would depend upon th- this minimum extension of govertinenuitory article on the pnge !Mad|soii.
■steel by the Free State on the
Sheriff Morrow, of Madison, was growth of the industry."
ment activity we can secure a
Shnnonjxill eppt
last, joined the ' ? !so '» the imrty that captured the
Describing how the fedcral.gov- commercial aviation in the United
form ailijptedi far i
Sweet Feed will keep your stock slrontf and healthy. A trial
i hove set up a
which strbtched from bnrtk ernm ent lights nnd marks channels States with a subsidiary."
oximatelyiWn,00U.Oi
will convince you.
^
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[equate
system
^
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J
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w»ter
navigatidh,
jssufs
conj nn iw lttonjjj 1
cfpt game and fish administration. Thc
/m i trap has bedn known to ®| stnntly advice to navigations, prohe actuii
slj# ldfeislatur*e ftt its recent si®THE BLUE PENCIL
' (°r many K nr *■ b^ tyj Vide* for safety inspection of wcCapital during
cohkt'ruHion ilon created the
he game nnd fresh . tta metfnft of destroying thouitjrfto to
^ r a f t and
tej'craft
nnd licenses navigators
navigator
MyrtU/ Ave. and Uh St.
JNt). \V.
: • Pbdne
d nnd the first five years of wdter conservation dsnartm ent of fish of evety sixe, nnd especially Mr, Hoover said the cost of provjdBERLIN,
BMCLIN, Sept.
se p t. 24.—(A*)—Cino-I. (A*)—Cine
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.4a
I I* 599
. P T
rorkinff of the Rchenie Us the und the goverpbr has appointed J. small ones,
oificidls said.
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i hg a parallel service to navigation ma proprietors and film producerers
hnd for the supply of elettric- B;! Roynll, a pominent sportsman
MAKE YOUR UVE STOCK ttY DIVIDENDS
The department has obtmned a l ; . , woti,d nnt bo an cxtrffl^ , J n; have been warned by the central
centra
HcddqUartcnt for Dairy,
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tontinues Will brine the total and conservationist, ns commis- kinds of fish traps, us well as ail
ccmmittce
of German Film Indus­
sizes
in
the
streams
nnd
Itikcs,
.
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u
.
(to more than $.15,000,000.
tries against the employment of
sioncr, Floridn’s_ wonderful
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ill
wihiPoultry and Stock Feed,
— 1 t M uch of the work," he snid, -o- otisence
ohsence or unensivt;
offeiislvt; rum
film titles. It
ite the.project was approved Hie resources will now he admin- but thu fur the Harrington trap
B&lt;m4 an 65% Grain Ration, is th# m ost fto*
such
surviqe
can
he
undertaken
.by
ith houses of parliament it | isterrd according to intelligent was the largest destroyed, it’ wns
normcal. as w # lU t th* best balanced
is claimed th at often such offen­
the extension of existing of bu­ sive
horie feed on the m arket.
criticized principally beenum i and progressive principles by a said,
designations are used for
ntract was-given to the Ger- , central state authority, instead of
Over 5,000 fish traps have been reaus of the departm ent of com­ harmless films as a sensational
have already
. . . k .-.. from the
..... streams
. . . . . . . . . . . ......
. . which
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irm, Siemfcns-Bchuckert with- the inadequate und antiquated taken
und lakes merce
medium for attracting a certain
since
organization
of
the
depart^
”
onn«l
“"d
established,
orgahi- typo of public,
mpetitive bidding.
| country until method as herctoment, July 1, the office records i zaU™*;
governmfent will finance the fore."
Rt views Eurupes Progress.
out of loans, but no large
The tdltorinl describes Florida’s show.
Tampa—Paving projects, to tal­
as yet contemplated.
^efforts hitherto in looking after
The secretary reviewed' th&lt; ing 800,000, awarded by city.
BERT1LLIONIZE BABIES
exPQfH^ture involved, in the her fish and game, and then takes
&gt;will be met aB it arises nnd occasion to predict that the new |
ic first two years it will not law will meet with the approval
DUBLIN, Sent. 24.—VP)—An in’ 750.000 yenrly. Limerick, at sportsmen, it then concludes: cixa ij in the number of deserted
;h which all the material will t ‘‘Inroads on Florida’s game nnd l abies prompted the Union Comnveyed, expects to greatly f*3h resources have been tremen- misaioners to order that finger
t from the work nnd it in dously increased since the wonder- prints be taken of babies under
.ted thqt.m ore than $.000 men ful expansion of tourist business three months of age who are dis,f whom’ will be semi-skilled, in that state, and the enormous i n - , charged from the maternity hos|&gt;c employed for about three flux of northern winter, ns well ns 1pital of Pclletstown. The action was
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permanent residents.
It is the nspired by a letter from Miss Dugxlerman engineers, with about same old story of the destruction gan, a womun barricstcr, who
Uh assistant engineers will he ! °f wild life by the advancing hosts 1pointed out that inch a scheme
irge of the scheme, which will of civilization, and fortunately would facilitate the police in din- j
e the making of 100 miles of Florida citizens have at last awnk- covering the mother or foster mo- j
ikmcnts, excavating 5,000,000 , ened to thc situation, and have tax- 1the-r of a deserted child.
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metera of earth and thc j
steps to conserve one of their
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of
tio00&gt;)0
meters
of
solmost
valuable
resources.”
|ng
k. The electrical load of thc
1 scheme will be 150,000,000
Arcadia—El Dorado Park sub­
and the cost per unit nt I)uh- division opened.
calculated ut 0.52 pence. The
nlssion lines from the power
Largo—City to extend water
n to Cork and Dublin will be mains, a t cost of S 10,000.
[&gt;,000 volts and will be carried
Iteel m asts 05 feet high.

_ SHANNON

Of New Game Body The WitJilacooch«e

T
HE N , RECESSES
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Be F a ir with Your Stock
AL GRAIN

Sanford F e e d &amp; Supply Company

ALGRAIN HORSE FEED

Sunshine Poultry Feed
Dairyritdn’s Delight
‘ Dairy Feed1 '

MIAMI SHORES

We have
a client....

ire m e C o u rt T o
[rid e S ta tu s O f
is c a l I n R e lig io n

And What Does This Mean to
A s An Investor?

Who wishes to purchase n i
BEST

B U Y S

live lmnincsM in Sanfortl, Or- j
lunclo,

HOM ES

or

the

We take pleasure in reproducing

immediate

—----Renutiful 8-room home in ncighhorliootl.
G.ENA, Sept. 24.—t/P&gt;—Who- j»()SL, f o u r ! . Completely fu r[the Bible is sufficient author. , , Pi jmal I clOW m a r k e t,
lor the use 'of mescal in rriig- ■"
..
He would he intoretted lit
[ceremoniuls by the Crow In- J T e rm s n ttr u e tix e .
is a question to be dcten n ln -; 7-rooni h o llse close ill. O nlv hardware, dry tfooda, furni­
the Montana Supreme Court - 1)i(JL.k;; f ro m F i r s t S tr e e t.
ture, mtii’a fiiriilRliitifra, or
Sheep, a Crow Indian, was 1 n e e d ill Id. Terms.
ted and convicted in th j dis. (ypy
i grocer its.
couit fof Big Horn county,'
1 . 1“ ,
ml with possession of narentW e iffe r 5 c ity lota d o s e i n , '
Federal Agents found In his U
f w h ich a r e lurtcc c o rn e r i „
...
| l0 I n t e r - i
V bSttoM
C0,,Uinln,t
lots. H uy th e s e fo r a l&gt;iK p r o t - ! II,! ,u ,« h t 1
1
uatctl in iimall Jo'idiing liu siSheep explained that he is it. E a sy te r m s ,
ider of the congregation of
uesa, o r a n y olln r pro]xi;dUon
lative Amiricon chu' h and
’
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ntnn.l ■r l r i c t - I n .
v c stig n lio n .
laws say it is a prohibited s ta t e o f c u ltiv a tio n ,
tie. , The Indian appealed c o n sid e ra b ly b elo w th e m artn«' decision of the district
f0l* g fe w tlavs.
Kusy
.citing three scriptural refer- f .
Submit all particulars of
i which ho alleged as his ou’
what you have to offer.
ty for possession of the butAf’ltR A fJ E
and use of the liquor made
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them.
\Vfe have acreage in large
ese include the second ver ■ j,m | sm all tracts in S em in o le,
nmans XIV, the seventeenth S a ra s o ta . D ad e am i M ario n
“Service Thai Is Reliable”
of Revelations II, and th.o chapter of Isaiah LIII.
LOUntlc..
Sheep declares that he owuile 50 mescal liuttons before
/ ’A I ("’I f l T T f i H
Stanley &amp; Rogers.
when the Montana law betU L tL U U litl
It BA I.TOILS
effective nnd that the liquor
R E A L TY CO.
red by stewing and boiling
_
uttons was taken only in nc- ;U1 I’trs t N al 1 H ank lild g .
Real Estate—Investments.
lance with teachings und doc­
Heal E s ta te — In s u ra n c e
ks of the Bible and for no oth
Ball Building
Sanford, F la.
P h o n o 7B2
pirpose.
Sanford. Fla.
Thane 71b
Fort Pierce— This place to have
ntillion-doliar hotel.

Everyone Says it
'—Sales Prove It

a portion of an advertisem ent o f
R. IT. Mticy &amp; Co., of N ew York

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Times recently,

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in n ncw’prwpcfity.’* T l4 ‘g « jt lx»m ol
I 1019-20 w*s artilicbl — merely’an ailcr-cOcct ot the gica
A war in bi»tory. The prcgr«s ol butincss in 1924-25 is boiixi
on win! loundaion*. Industry Itai prdiiwl Irani .the costly l«son»_
ol dvc post-war peried it ioovcs ahead »!owjy but surely,canlully
• avoiding th* dangers ol too rapid expansion. kToday the OUtlool? \*
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t lor a sound and abulmg^pro*p*iuy.(

Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan ■'l 695

knowledge of the facts.
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and remember it.
W-lM t,

And R. H. Macy &amp; Co. has w isely
planned its affairs to care for the
Grcitcr Mxcy’s has . pljnnedr$i(&gt; bminexs
with unshaken foiti: in the new prosperity
|tfli.' i

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increased business incident to
such prosperity.

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SO IT JS W ITH MIAMI SHORES
I

Relieving firmly in the marvelous future of the En­
tire Greater Miami District—believing firmly in the
present and futurelera of prosperity over the United
States—realizing as we have always that Miami
Shores is destined Id.accomplish tw o very definite
things for Greater Miami, am ong many others.
First, to provide thb most complete and altogether
beautiful residential section in all Miami by virtue
of its incomparable1location, plus its improvement
program.

Second, to create for the investors at Miami Shores
profits similar to those realized in the early days
of Miami

though they will be realized the more

quickly because of the more rapid growth of today.
And Miami Shores is providing just what Greater
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m ost- Right Now.

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where to buy—and when—read this over again, then go and see
the entire Greater Miami District, appraise Miami Shores as
. ii compared with all other locations and your own good, common
sense and business judgment will guide you right, and remem1 bpr, 50 per cent of Miami Shores is now in the City o f Miami.

MIAMI SHORES

All Prict* Frcirht and Tax Extra

S e m in o le H u d s o n - E s s c x C o

u

It breathes confidence, backed by

I IDA.

Hudson Brougham *1495

ft tells a story

based upon analytical appraisal.

O urtountrt h» tr*i* Giuntkt rttoor- A‘ T h rrt» « n i iironsfTnphi.b'om -iat'ttr
itu tr i. brin|int lor
d« f id public n p m J.......................
«n lo inJmu.n a&lt;e pioJucinc tool*
uinitr.m ultK Ej i cIj . tm.oryl t.v.o
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*b*vt •&lt; !»&lt;r a
irJuit
bitintill inlj.’itoa
*• (oopWlinttiih.mt*opl»&lt;inUiih*m. 7h.tr
7 h . i r jJi.noti.ii
n n o t t . i l $ ut&gt; M« .vUmtl! bubstinliil
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ol Itiiitil u»ei loon* . i j trr*&lt; •&lt;«»-

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HUQSON coach

as it appeared in the N ew York

A m eric

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lt e r r a s e a n

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,
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MuimKvr.s,

210 East First St., Sanford, Fla.

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t atfUMt M k « T u e f a s t i r &amp; H u n t e r s

ago m any stories were current in Florida
or,iO W i«rtia8fre. It was said that the notorious pirate,
Captain Kiati nad a cache in Florida where he hid precious
jewels and pieces of eight, seized from Spanish trading ves­
sels. It was rumored th at other pirates occasionally found it
convenient to buy treasure upon the coast of Florida.
Rumors of buried wealth however, were not confined to
pirate tales. A t one time a story was going the rounds that
certain Seminole Indians who had amassed considerable
wealth from sagacious trading in otter and alligator hides,
had, not knowing what else to do with the precious metal,
buried quantities of gold and silver in various places along
the edge of the Everglndes.
So there w as a time when some adventurers came to Flor­
ida to probe the shore line ami tread the Everglades ever
looking for and hoping to find huge chests or leather sacks
which might contain enormous 'wealth. W hether such
treasure was ever found has not been recorded.
But of this much wo are certain, there was in Floridn at
that tim e a hidden wealth of vastly greater size than any
single chest might contain. While poor deluded treasure
hunters dug in Florida beaches and prodded among the reeds
of Florida muck, they never thought the the treasure lay
directly beneath their feet. It never occurred to them that
the very sand beneath their feet was worth thousands of dol­
lars an acre, perhaps thousands of dollars a foot.
Other men, not so anxious to "get rich quick”, but with a
foresight and n vision which enabled them to see the possibil­
ities of Florida's future, were buying land at ten or tw enty
dollars an acre, or one or two hundred dollars a front foot,
which since then lias brought to them more wealth than
Captain Kidd and all his cohorts ever knew existed.
And tiie treasure hunters are without doubt still hunting.

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M iU N D L. U M * .
M. UUWARU UKIIQ
t i l R i n i l l t A r « i«
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i v ^ n u r T i i M n atka
On* V**t —IT.00 hi* Monili* -I***
Delivered «n CIV, &gt; * C » r r,M*.f2I
week, lie- Weekly Edition I*®*
p»t &gt;*»r.
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■PKCIAI. lO T H li All obituary
none**, rarde of lli-uka. resolution*
and no*lc«a ol enter :«lr._ »ot aw n sr*
•liifiia a**® ai*d« will !»&lt;• CTtriKi
l i r mi rtaular udvirU ilng ral»i»__
■ KUOrilTlIK AMOCIATRIJ
Th * Aa a o c l a l ad P r a a a la a t e l u a i M i f e n t i t l ed m Ml* U** fo r r e pnbf l ca t l on i * all n a w a d t a p a t e h a a
a r a d l ta a t J It o r n o t o t l i e r wl e s c r a d ­
le .; In t h l a p a p e r a n d alao t h e l o ­
cal n e w s p u b l l a n e d h e r e i n. All r l g h t a
o f r t i t ubl k- a l l t j p o t a pacl al d l a p a i e h u h e r e i n a r * a la o r * * a r - *d. ______

/n U KSDAY. SF.l’T. 21, 1925
TUB HKRALD'S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to JackaonTlllr.
I.—Construction of St. Johna-In*
dian River canal.
Kitenalon of white way.
I.- -IfalenHion of local nmuaementa.
—Swimming pool, trnnia rourla,
I,—Augmenting of building pro­
gram—housed, hotels, apartment
huutca.
i.—Estonalon of street paving program.
.
Jd—Construction
of
boulevard
around Lak« Monroe.
S —Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
t ,—Expansion of achuol ajatem
with provlaion for Increased facilillei.
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
THE RESURRECTION:—Jesus
said unto her, I nin the resurrec­
tion ami the life: he th a t believcth
in me, though ho were dead, yet
shall he live; and whosoever liveth and belleveth in me Rhall never
die. John 11: 25, 20.
PRAYERtr-Lord, wo thank thee
that we live, because thou Hvcst.
OPTIMISM
There ain’t no use in whinin’,
While the sun keeps on u shinin',
And sorrow is a bitter cup:
So forget that ugly pout,
You hod bettor cut it out,
For things is lookin’ up.
If it is n cloudy dny,
And things don’t come your wny,
Don’t go snarlin’ like n pup;
No use to fume and sputter,
While you've plenty bread and but
ter,
For things is lookin' up.
If it rains, it doesn’t m atter,
If It snows why nil the better,
You’ll not go without your sup;
Be a booster, not n folster,
Be ns happy as an oyster,
For things is lookin' up.
-------- o--------California won the rational
beauty prize. Glad to know Cali­
fornia's got something.
-------- o-—-----Kleptomania, snys lint Mnroti
Telegraph, is on affliction which
is tonflrted M rich women who are
caught stealing.
-------- o-------Anyway, we still have a few
books that are good for the young
ladies to read.
For Instance,
there’s the cook book.

I

We Don’t All Speak Alike
Tiie English vocabulary is constantly increasing although
the average individual’s vocabulary nmy continue at five
thousand words. We had the "automobile" first, but that
was too long so we cut it to "auto,” and then we made a verb
out of it, “nutoed” and "autoing.”
We find words quite common in one part of the country
are frequently misunderstood in another. The Eastern half­
back says "frightful” when a man in tiie Smith would be
lynched for such an cffim inale expression; and yet here in
the chivalrous South, one "drags his girl to a hop”.
So we see wo mustn't* be too fussy about how the other
fellow talks. He may sound funny to us, but the chances are
we sound just as funny to him. As the Pittsburgh Advocate
tells it, "A boy left the farm and got a job in the city. He
wrote n letter to his brother who elected to stick to the farm,
telling o f the joys of city life in which he said: "Thursday
we nutoed out to the Country Club, where we golfed until
dark. Then we motored to tiie bench for the week-end.”
The brother on the farm wrote back: "Yesterday we buggied to town and baseimlled all Dip afternoon. Today we
muled out to the cornfield and ge-hawed until sundown, after
we had supped wo piped for a while. After that we staircased
up to our room and bedsteaded until the clock fived.”
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THE FLORIDA craze is evidently ju st reaching out West.
People on the streets Sunday and yesterday had visible man­
ifestation of Hit! rich and gasoline filling stations had fi­
nancial evidence of it. From thirty to forty cars passed
through Charlotte Sunday bearing tags of Ohio, Illinois, Mich­
igan and other Western towns, bound for Florida, but yester­
day there was a variation when several large busses, big as
the Laurel Park conveyances, came through from Western
points, all Florida-bound.—Charlotte (N. C.) Observer,
AMBITION IS TIIE spur that makes man struggle with
destiny. It is heaven’s own incentive to make purpose great
and achievement greater,— Mitchell.
----------------o---------------WORDS, AT THE touch of the poet, blossom into poetry.
— Holmes.

Tim Waterloo
Titnes-Tribune
says that It Is gutting to the point
MY FAVORITE STORIES
where a mint killed hy an automo­
Hy IRVIN K. COIIII
bile died a natural death.
■-------- o-------A suburbanite in New Jersey
Before he nad gone a bloek lie
Isn’t it funny that no mutter
how grent a |ter*on becomes, if he was moving from one street to an­ bad repeated this operation u doz­
happens to fall front grace, there other where ho hud jus*, built a en time.i and was panting from ex­
is always someone to say “ I told new house. Observing with din nay haustion. Every time he put the
the carefree way in which the mov­ clock down he would gaze into its
you so."
ing crew yanked his chnmhcd an­ round impassive face und curse it
-------- o--------We see in the papers that the tiques about, lie was filled with n for weighing so much and for being
imperial diet building at Toklu has desire to save front possible dam­ unwieldy.
been burned to the ground. Pro­ age a tall grandfather clock which
A fter half an hour of these
bably the Emperor fired the chef hu prized highly and which was strenuous exertions he was nearing
reliably
reputed
to
be
more
than
wlm did in retaliation,
Ids destination when an intoxicat­
a hundred years old
-o
ed person who been watching his
Now theso Chinese tong war­ Taking the clock up in his arms labors from the opposite sule of tiie
riors are using hatchet* to do their he started fo8 the new house. But street took advantage of e. halt to
killing with. Ttiut without doubt the clock was an tall m its owner, hail him.
Is the final proof that the Ameri-ja"d heavy besides, and its doors
"Mister," he said quickly, ‘could
ran Indian is descended from a kept swinging open, so that he had
to put it down every few feet and I ask a question?”
wandering tribe of tuundrymen.
"What is it? " demanded the pes­
•------- o------test his arm s and mop his stream ­
The Association against the Pro­ ing brow. Then he would dutch tered suburbanite.
hibition Amendment estimates that his burden to his heaving bosom
"W hy in thunder don’t you carry
there are 1,100,001) bootleggets do­ ami stagger on again.
a watch?"
ing buslners in the United States.
No wonder the number of million­
BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE
aires has increased in the past
TAMPA TIMKS
few years,
-------- o-------Automobile drivers in Miami are
Evidence is nt hand that the
Those of them which have em­
between the devil and the deep drouth which has been so serious barked upon the undertaking have,
blue seu. They are ever in con­ in portions of Georgia; especially without exception, found that it
stant danger of living arrested for in the northeastern portion "of that has paid. Those '"which have no‘
speeding, and if they drive a little state, may turn out to be a bless- have come to realize that there is
mote slowly, for blocking traffic. lug in disguise.
something wrong with them and
Acting upon the suggestion of n have, generally speaking, beaten
Henry W. Faulhaher of Pitts­ far seeing citizen—Thomas J. about in the dark and in must
burgh has purchased a wagon load Shackleford, of Athens, we believe unlikely places to find what it is
of swiss pipes, beautifully curved it was—that the Georgia highway &gt; Much talk bus been indulged
pipes and formerly owned by the commission change its road build- regarding a worth while road
onetime Kaiser Wilhelm.
They ing plans so as to furnish inline- bond issue in Georgia. It has convalued nt fifteen thousand dollurs. dlale work and livelihood for the tinned for years, but bus nut gotPut that in your pipe and smoke it farmers in the well nigh devus- ten fur. indeed it has gotten no­
T ; ‘ -------- o — •
tated area the commission went where, save us u few progressive
Senator Borah Picks Al Smith to Washington to secure the early communities have taken up the
n* Next Democratic Candidate for release of federal road building m atter for themselves. Our inforPreyktynt.”—Headline. But if it funds for Georgiu, The response &gt;nintioii is that the most prutiouncis *11 the name to the Senator, wus all that could have been ex- l'd opposition to this has been
there ure quite u few Democrats pected. These funds, amounting found in northeast Georgia, in the
of the choosey sort who prefer to to several million dollars, will he v'ery section now worst hit by thu
do their own picking.—Mucoit Tel­ advanced on Ifccember I of this 'drouth and looking anxiously for
egraph.
year pruvideil the state complies jk*‘ work ami relief which a turn-------- O----- -if'K loose, ahead of time, of mi|Horatio Alger, .lr., should have with the ironclad requirement ofI I'utis
(,f dollars of road money will
knqwn King Boris uf Bulgaria. niatching them for road work.
The result is that there is now
Die opinion of these peoThat monurch only lust week leap­
ed from the running board of his agitulioti of an issue of road |,k' “* to road bonds has under,l Kri'ut change, instead of
automobile, caught the bridles of bonds ill Georgia to the amount ’
a runaway team and probably, an of IIOU.UMU.UOt), with indications ul*P0;dUK, as before, they are rethe dispatch says, "saved the lives thut the people are of the mind to |lorl‘'&lt;* aH strongly advocating such
of several children who were rid­ act favorably upon it, since s o m e 1111 ,ssl,°.
such issue seems to be the only I. Unquestionably there are bles:ting in the wagon."
wny for securing the government *I*K* which come in disguise. |*o -----------------&lt;&gt;----- — —
^ Statistics show that pupils ill money which is so much needed in -Ju’ly lhis drouth is one of them
I *or Georgia. It was a long time
Chicago schools made an average the present emergency.
of 70.1 tier cent in their studies in
If the m atter works out after ' '."f” ^ vrittc" that all things work
1925, while pupils of the eluss of tins wire there cun be no g a in - !
,fur 8 ^ 1 . It will be im1875 made only 52.7 per cent. It saying that the drouth, no m utter
‘ tu ,lu‘ K0,H* of °ur neighis hard to believe that the older how much distress it may have bom if what it seemed was to work
generation was any more stupid wrought, will have been a bios*-1 their sure ruin turns out t„ eivo
on that account.
Study light i ing for G e o rg ia -a veritable bless- them n worth while n t . ...
i „.
, , ,, ,
&gt; u m oi goon
were boorer, transportation more mg m disguise.
difficult and most of the boys and
Nothing th a t any state can da i 11 ’
11,1 ' 0 *t will have
Kirks of 1875 worked outside of for Itself incttua inure than dot**!,
*lu^ °*dy tin n help hut, in
Mchgcl houri.
the construction of good roads. | large measure, th.dr salvation.

4

I As/Brisbane Sees, It
F e a n , Many Kind*.
Japan Fean Birth 1Control.'
What Can Mitchell Know?
A Lady Argun.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

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7/*7j V:&lt;" S;’' f. •

. T H IS B O Y C E R T A IN L Y

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emPorary

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ICopyrraiit IJJ5)

FOLLOWING A great war, the
dnys of fighting and killing the
pendulum swing* the other way—
those that have* boon fighting and*
denly become filled with fears. It
will amaze you to read the various
kind.i of “despair” listed by Peofessur Glen Frank, new president
of the University of Wisconsin.
There is BIOLOGICAL fear,
PSYCHOLOGICAL fear, PO LITI­
CAL fear, ECONOMIC fear, H IS­
TORICAL fear, Administrative
TOKICAL fear, ADMINISTRA­
TIVE fear, MORAL fear. These
fears enn nil bo boiled down into
one word, “NERVES”. The only
thing we need be afraid of is our­
selves, our weaknesses. And fo r­
tunately we die, and our fears with
u;i Then comes a new, unfrlghtened generation. The baby now
learning to walk will fear the great;
war no more than you fear the re­
sult of Napoleon Third’s folly in
1870.
THE JAPANESE also, brave ns
any nation, have their individual
strunge fears. The leurned Jap a­
nese doctor, S. Wnshio, publishes
Ids fenrs in The Trans-Pacific of
Tukio. He is horrified by degener­
ation among Japanese, since the
glorious Meiji renorntion.
Policemen conspire with crim i­
nals, says he; mail carriers rob
mail bags, or burn them, to save
trouble. Men full of faith only yes­
terday "feel now that the world is
near an end. A while ago in Japan,
there was only one murder in sev­
eral years. Now there is a new
murder every day.
Japanese discipline is ruined by
Scepticism, irresponsibility, hope­
lessness and licentiousness.

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strip.»_B 0, lon f l g N j S J

myself UI1
*U1* Courieer T u S , m‘I&gt;-j
Hullo, Brown nr

■tep.Udder’ t f f £
l8' 1 m afraid I Anr*-^1
your yi°U 'v"n'1 "&gt;ind j J
y °ilT lawnmower ’• r ’*!
waru.
l,f&lt;4
«ir,1 fr&lt;)*u a"ttdephor&lt; ’
fell asleep while at ri
preacher. a rm o u n riL * ^
said “Number 428" a, .V
‘•nt she murmured —Tv!*
stve Grocer.
'
Bos i of Office: ‘"lit*..,. j
woman
woman send BO word ?
ter
si likis," He k' 4-v't
y if
if She
Boss; ““It
will .’
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money She already
dol ar s worth of hlanb A?1
boil her message down/^M
Transcript.
“ Would you hlame a tMj
expounding the idea J .
ns contained in a
“ "w eted Senator
I myself have pr.imu|n u’
for no other reason thj, ,|
wire set down in th, _
textbook."—WoshingUn JtgJ

ed th a t their operations are not nocent and harmless cum J
JAPA N IS worried by the birth;)
publicly offensive to the extent of lc s iif the prevalent IiSif
ETIQUETTE
control advocates. That warlike
annoying
or embarrassing others contrary.
Run,., „ '
nation has 1,0 tt regular army of­
MIAMI TRIBUNK
We decidedly object to any police­ Chief York's order to hi. i
ficers drilling all half-grown male]
----------------------------man or other person deliberately officers to devote their ,a,
Japanese of the middle grade and ‘ | t is the expressed opinion of
This somewhat satirical rule of and systematically nosing about
more important an.)
collegiate schools. Ami Japan fears Mr. H I. Phillips who writes in etiquette demanding the same fur the purpose of interrupting, to
fenses.
that birth control nmy cut down
etiquette from “revolving doors" as
Hands Off! ' Meanir.f.t
the American Magazine, that there appears in the bull room, th.* same obstructing or apprehending innothe number of soldiers.
are too many rules of etiquette for degree of politeness in offices and cent cases—for there are many in- the police, not tha
BUT THE birth rate nmong hu,l,id dances and not enough stores as you expect to give and
man being is not controlled by i*1 other places where they are take at n dinner party, nmy be ap­ .........................
■■•■■niiiiii
laws, or by well-meaning ladies most needed. In other words ho propriately thought about in our
Here the
devoting their lives to propaganda, thinks thu eiquotte is not evenly own city these days.
ever enlarging crowds and the rush
saying, Don’t have ho many chil­
distributed. He also thinks that of life makes it fairly easy for peo­
dren and you’ll U* happy."
The price of food, the degree of s"mo P«01»Ie have too much etiquet- ple to forget that laws of good man­
have changed con
civilizution, thu abundance or lack te and others have not enough and ners and 1‘iurtesy
during tin* lust fifty
of employment, and « thousand ^lut the places where ciuuette is sidernhly
years. It used to he quite the
things control birth.
A modern two story home, seven won®
particularly needed nt the thon- honorable thing to be considered
a rough and ready business man, a
z’n
v
e
i
ial’ ii 'v o w e .
i*
*
lr,‘
where
mmole
come
in
lute
and
and two baths on extra large lot inSan­
CON KID LB lHLSh two epituhs
.
,
. ,
"rough diamond" and by that peo­
in British churchyards. On a tomb- nuk"
J“cks of other mem- ple visualize a typical “ Babbitt’
ford Heights. $12,000.00.
stone ut Monk’s Kirby you read: |
the audience who are ty- who tucked his napkin in his collar,
"tn memory of Eli/., Mott, w ife' &lt;&lt;ig to see the show, in street curs made considerable noise with his
of John Mott, who died October 2S,
' n driving automobiles.
One Third Cash
soup and scattered Ills food pro­
I72tJ. Married I t years and the) Mr. Phillips suggests th at when miscuously over the table and his
mother of 42 children. A loving the average man not accustomed own person. Yet if he was the
Balance one and two years.
wife, a tender mother. Scarce left, to formal dinners is confronted with successful gatherer of dollars peo­
behind her such another."
[ the array of vnrioua forks und ple forgave him these vulgar
&gt;ft
lu Conway Churchyard, or tomb-1spoons nt the side of his plate und ti aits.
i.
tin tr-iii I I
stone tells you:
j all kinds of strange dishes to tackTimes hove changed considera­
“ llere lyeth ye body of Nichs.] If*; ho feels very much like a bly and it is no longer considered
flooke:i of Conway, Gent., who was damp ginger snap." On the oth effeminate or a mark of the unye forty-first child of his father, er haiui when he is pushed about sucivssful to follow the usual lines
Williams Hookes, Esq., jby Alice, on thu street, nt theatre windows of good manners and etiquette,
his wife, and ye father of 27 chil­ and is yelled a t hy autoinohilists both on the street an&lt;l in the
dren, who dyed ye 20th day of who may have perfect form nt a drawing room. People may get
dinner table, he feels that the m at­ in certain circles by using rau­
March, li;.17."
ter of etiquette needs to lie more cous and profane language in pub­
THAT ENGLISH mother, Eliza­ properly distributed over the whole lic places, hy yelling rudely from
their motor ears to more or less
beth Mott, had strength, liked her ■phere of nn individual’s life.
Sanford
2102 First St.
Realtors.
The w riter says:
innocently offending drivers of
husband, liked children, believed
tliut she was doing something for
“ I have seen a young man stand other cars, or hy pushing and
shoving their way into the first « m i s c R m i a i i i i k i i i i i i i a i i i a a i a i i H i n i i i i i n i | |
her king
hat..............................
in hand, on a cold
.. and
, country,
------ when lie, bnrcltendcd,. —
..
added 42 little English men and day in the middle of the sidewnlk places in public conveyances.
women to the population in i t to show proper respect to a young However, this lack of good breed­
years.
Indy acquaintance, and inside of ail ing and etiquette stumps the of­
If you had talked birth control hour rip a fender off a flivver fender immediately as a lioor.
to her she would have said: “Yej, driven by a white-beared stranger, There is no excuse for ignorance
but l am intereu ed in children." uml demand, 'Why the— don’t you relative to good manners in thin
Japanese women are inteivstej look where you’re driving? I»’yu day when etiquette hooks are print­
ed hy the thousands and are
in children. Japan’s problem i n't want to get killed?’ ”
birth control, hut finding a pine?
It is also stated that the tele­ among the best sellers, and where
to put the Japanese children ar phone gives an excellent opportun­ it is possible for any person, man
Real Estate Auction Sales. Let us sell your profit1
ity for a person to reveal an equal or woman, to use their observation
fust as they nrrive.
degree of etiquette ns shown nt in deciding about the tilings that
"Ilow are decent mid correct in their
SECRETARY WILBUR, of th; a formal dinner party.
Navy, says he will not allow Co!. many men ami women are 100 per contact with society The "rough
Mitchell to testify in the Shenan­ gent good mannered on the tele­ and r aily" era of America is or
shoujd he drawing to a close. The
doah investigation. “W hat," a.ikt phone?" says Mr. Phillips. "If acquiring
of money should, (un­
Wo are permanently located in San lord
the
same
etiquette
were
followed
Secretary Wilbur, “could Coloml
Mitchell, it, Texas, known uhout at the dinner table that is follow­ fortunately it does not always work
the wreck of the Shenandoah ii ed at the telephone we should have that way), increase the desire of
OKU SALES FORCE are LX I'KRTS
the money-getter to cultivate betsomething like this:
Ohio?"
ter
taste
and
a
certain
degree*
of
Mr, Jones: Would you please
He might ask, "What could Ber­
We guarantee Satisfaction.
culture. If it dues not the man
ry Ford, in Detroit, know about th* pass me the butter?
or
woman
is
often
cursed
by
his
oi­
Mrs. Sm ith: l beg pardon?
breaking down of nn automobile
lier wealth because it gives them
Mr. Jones: Please pass the but­ greater opportunity to lie vulgar.
engine in Alabama 7" Ford migtt
If y o u im ve P ro p e rty y o u w a n t soiii— L ist it with a*
know a good deal, for he knows te r?
Etiquette
in
the
final
analysis
is
a n d k is s i t good-bye.
about automobile:i
Mrs. Smith (passing the bread); a mark of gentlcnmnhood and
Colonel Mitchell, in Texas, haz­ Here you ure, sir
ladyhood and the essence of tin*
ing devoted his life to flying, migit
Mr. Jones (in high temper): I true gentleman always is kindness
know more about the wreck of tie said butter, not bread. Are you of heart, the desire to act toward
Shenandoah than Secretary Willur, deaf or som ething? Gimme the others in such a way as he himself
in Washington, could passilly butter!
would like to lie treated. No books
know.
Mrs. Smith (m uttering to her­ of eiquette or rules made by the
self): The blitter is busy.
police can make a gentleman or a
111) E. Second Street, I an ford, I’la.
"GENERAL PERSHING will bo
Mr. Jones (pound pinto with Imly of u person who either has
the principal witness against lo|- knife) You can’t tell me the butter not these trails inherently or who
onel Mitchell nt his trial for .i&lt;L is busy!
__ . . . . I know better!
____ ______ is unwilling to give some time and a R ia a a a a a a R R a a a a a a a a a a a ia R a a a a a a a a a a a a a a &gt; &gt; &gt; ^
vertising Army and Nuvy flying I bad it only a minute ago! . . .
thought to their cultivation. One
ineompotency.”
| I’ll report you to the management! ol the old colleges in England was
Nobody will enjoy that joke nvire • •.*.* Stupid Idiot!
founded by William of Wycklmm
than General Pershing. It happens
Mrs, Smith (loudly): The big | and the motto of that college was
that General Pershing has never fresh bimbo. How does he gel and still is, "Manners mnketh the
man."
been up in a flying "machine in his that way t
life.'N aturally he won’t bo ong *r
to give advice on flying.
SPARE THE SPOONERS
If General Pershing, an old fnni-1
TAMPA TRIBUNE
tiersman and Indian fighter, wane'
told that nine stock broker would I
be the principal witness in an In­
To the regret of the burglars, of the parents, in the ease of min r i r m u n u n H n l l v . . . , * * . ,. 1. . . . . . . . . . .. I .
dian fight investigation, that would yeggmen
und other such criminals, nors, anyway.
C’ONSTRU
amuse him.
Chief of Police 1&gt;. B. York has or­
Loving couples by the roadside
dered his men to pay more uttendisgust in some observers I
ECONOMY
LADY CYNTHIA Moseley, beauthem and less to roadside arouse
and envy in others, but provided
tiful daughter of the late Marquis ■
pintles, la other words, j u; car is safely parked, that is
Curzon, joins the British Kiiciulist- the police will go a fter the major thing to the sentiments aroused
E conom y is a lw a y s c o m n tc tu la b le , but n
l.abor Purty, nnd will run for Par­ crimes rather than the petty of­ by reckless drivers, gunmen and
fense.
liv e econom y is w o r th y o f th e h ig h est P
liament oil Labor’s ticket.
thieves. When the police get those
E v e ry s a v in g h elp s b u ild f u tu r e greatnes-"That means little to us, but it ' There is enough crime in this {« jail, they can return to their
would mean a good deal to the &lt;nte city to keep the police force busy Uinors of lovt*.
C h e c k in g A c c o u n t is in v ite d .
Mr. I.eiter, Chicago dry good.* pio­ without spending valuable* time
However, we wish it distinctly
neer, part of whose millions went keeping tab on necking duets. The understood, The Tribune is nut
I'« Interest Paid on Havings Accounts
to England whop his daughter Chief says he does not sanction poM-it to spooning, automotive or
such semi-public demonstrations otherwise, provided the spooiiera
Mary was married to Curzon.
Lady Cynthia Moseley, now join- of affection or whatever it is that sponces have a legitimate right to
ing the Socialist Labor Party, is is dem onstrated, but there are indulge therein and are not en- ■
l oiler's granddaughter, and Un- worse offenses that will henceforth crouching or infringing on the
tor's money will be used to help be the principal concern of the of­ Just prerogatives of others w ho!
Socialism and the British Labor ficers. In their; spare time, of might, by the dictates of niatri-j
course, their duties may yet em­ mony, priority, or otherwise, b e 1
Purty.
brace. suppression
of embracing
W hut would old U 'lter think of _____
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tl
the place „f
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'U p sa la and Grapeviile

and Messrs. Daughtry and Ander­
son of South Dakota were Sunday
afternoon callers a t \V. J. Colli*
i Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry and Mrs.’ cutt’s.
Bengston spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mnv Tyner.
Mr, Clyde Buck is suffering
from a severe injury su-tained
Mrs. Barney Beck who has been when a bolt was driven through hia
ill for a week with dengue fever, head, while working on u motor
Thursday
is now able to sit up.
car last week.
Royal Neighbors will meet
Old Masonic Hall a t 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Brown and children
Mr. J. D. Rouse and family of
spent the week end with her broth­
L Number One of the Wom- er, Mr, and Mrs, Fisher at Dunnel- Conway and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Sanborn of Orlando were calling
lionury Society of I he Meth- on.
at Mrs. I.aura M ather’s homo
^iurch will meet with Mrs.
Sunday afternoon.
r Spencer at her home on
Rev.
Key. O.
U. U.
O. Kekhardt or
of Pierson
Piei
/Streetvat 4 o'clock.
will preach at the Lutheran church,
Mr. nnd Mis. Wayne Lathrope,
Royal Neighbor will meet in next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30
Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Brown and Mr.
j Masonic Hall at 7:30 in the evening.
T. Dodd, were among tho'-o pres­
ent a t the lot sale at Altamonte
Friday
Mr. ami Mrs. Whitr.er are hav­ Springs Thursday afternoon.
&amp; Number Four of the Meth- ing their furniture --hipped here
fiuirch will meet with circle from the North as their new house
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith re­
L six at the home of Mrs. will soon be ready for occupany.
turned from a two weeks visit to
Bijiiell, on West First Street
their old home in Mississippi. They
[o ’clock. ,
Dorothy, the little daughter of report everything dried up by the
k’idelis Class of the First Mr. and Mra. Wm. Swnyne has extended drought in that section.
I Church will have a meet- had her tonu'ls and adenoids re­
L home of Mrs. R. A. Win- moved a t the Fernald-Laughton
Master Trevis Mathers and lit­
LlOO Magnolia Avenue at 8 hospital.
tle Katherine Louise Parker were
very ill Saturday night and Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. White and family day. Hr. Dotard attended then.
mil Mrs. W. S. Thornton of Chattanooga, Tenn., have bought Both children are improved a t this
, and Mrs. D. B. Babbitt the I-nwson place, better known as time.
ljurned from points of In­ the West home. Dr. King has
called on them.
ti N. C.

Social

Calendar

Lon^woocl
avid E. Manasco and family
W. A. W att on Saturday
motor trip to Tampa.
pFred A. Clark and son
d pf the Orange and Black
Returned Saturday frum »
b of several months spent
klatives in Buckfield, Mane.

I’lTTSBUKGII. Sept. 24.—(/P»—
Mrs. Grace C.'/Haworth, 09, is a
firm believer in the adage, “It’s
never too Into to learn." She nttonded the recent session of the
Harvard Summer School, being the
oldest of the 2,500 students en­
rolled. Having completed the course
in secondary education she now
Sarasota — American National
feel i better equipped to perform
her duties aa teacher in n public Bank to build new milUon-dollar
t
school here, a position she has fill- 9 -story home.

Loans

MONEY AVAILABLE

MiiKnolla * Second

A. I*. CONNELLS &amp; SONS

HEADACHES

HEADACHES

TER PARK. Sept. 21.—(Ah
t Rollins College is to play
hiint-iit part in the opening
athletic field a t Miami this
i contained in an announcemade here.
'J lias been received that the
lc field will soon be completd that it will he ready fur
ItmAl opening to he celeb rat' the post season game be| Kollins College and Ogle[ University that will lie
1 in Miami on December 5.
field covers an entire city
and he nlde to sent between
bid 10,000 person*,
krding to Rollins officials,
linns will he made for this

20 Acres
4 acres in Valencias

Only $4000

*

One Mile from Oviedo

Sanford, Fla.

20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Your head aches because your
nerves are not In condition. The
spine is the nerve center—the
r,eat of the trouble. Our adjust­
ments at this spine rebuild the
whole nervous system.
"Yours for Health"

Oil. W. E. MACDOUGALL
Chiropractic Specialist

XiJ-308 First National Bank Building
9 to Pi and 2 to f» arid by Appointment,
['hone
-I82-J
Resilience Phone -112

C H IR O P R A C T IC

French Girl Defies
Dangers of Saharan
Wastes For Husband

Lot in Pinohurst— Excellent Location

$1500.00
Lot close to Mayfair on Mellonville Avenue—

$1750.00
U F A I. E S T A T E

IN S U R A N C E

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER

Rose Court lot on Sanford Ave.

$2400.00
2 Rose Court Lots—Southern Exposure—
$ 2000.00
Each
60x130 Corner lot on Palmetto, facing E ast
52x128 On Hughey

The Combination of Brains, Capital and
Experience are essential
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
Has trained and qualified us to make a success in han­
dling your real estate investments. We offer you this
service and cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
find them in the hanks business offices and on the streets
of Sanford.

$2000.00

................ .............................$2000.00

50x117 Palmetto Ave, East front close in ......$3000.00
•1 Lots French Ave and 4 Lots Laurel A ve, all

for—

$8000.00
All the above lots, enn lie sold on easy terms,

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Magnolia at Second

LOANS

INVESTMENTS

Phone UJ0-W

All Colors

Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Hank Building.

Windsor Ties

S A L E S FO RCE

DOUGLAS KING

The Ball Hardware

Just Received Fifty Different
CHILDREN’S BAGS

Shades Dress Flannel—Price

Saturday and Monday
Nlege and now citizens of
pthorpe
University
was
pion of the Southern Inter­
pate Athletic Association last
I Hollins is the only member

h S. I. A. A. in Florida.

!esh Oysters Daily
(U/miOUH OYSTERS

loyal Fruit Store

FELT HATS WHITE ANI) COLORS FOR — $3.95.
HATS HATS IN SATI N AND
INATIONS — $5.00.

FALL

'

Offices 111 1st National Bank Building, Sanford, Fla.

REALTOR
M. STEWART

Only $250

Phone

Mr. R. L. Crovin and
were dinner guests of G.
Sunday. The party motor
laudo to hear Ur. Jenkiiv
night.

Chinawarc :n English Porce­
lains, Bavarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

All cleared, right in Oviedo

Ball Block, Opposite I*. O.

Mrs. Edwin Peterson nnd nephew
Elmer Lindquist of Holly Hill
Church services for Sunday,
Anthony, principal of Ly- spent the night Monday a t the Sent.
27:
iool and family are occupy- home of her brother, II. O. LundSunday
School at 2:45 P. M., D.
Hooker house near the quist. They were en route home P. Douglass,
HAVRE. Sept. 2L—&lt;/T‘t—Mine.
Sept.
uilding. Colonel Hooker i from Rollins College where her
Preaching service at 3:15 P. M., Drlingette has nothing of the ex­
l, his home here.
daughter, Tina matriculated.
Rev. Grant will supply for lir. plorer about her, yet she Is said
I.uttei, who has been called away.
[esrph E. Phlppit enter tainPrayer service Wednesday at to bo the first woman to have cross­
Mr. J. E. Rergquist and daughRaided Miller of Tampa, an | ter, Miss Ruth who have been heir
ed the Sahara de: i-rt. This journey
of the Mobile nnd Ohio for a few weeks at the home of
she accomplished with her husband
| and nlso an author on Flo- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. I.undqulst will
and M. Rounaure, an engineer. She
istorieal subjects at his return home to Ft. Meade Wednes­
is a dainty French woman, and is
n Greenwood Dike,
day. They spent Sunday at Palm
very modest about her exploit.
Springn Gilmer Lumlquisti s plan­
When naked why she risked si, dan­
C. L. Thomas of Sarasota ning to go home with them on a
gerous a tourney she replied quite
[ Bobble are visiting for sev- business trip.
simply, “ Why to he with my hus­
ys with her fnthor. Mr. A.
band, of course.”
tzier, a brother of United
Rev. O. O. Eckhardt of Pierson
Her advice to would-e explorers
Senator Lynn J. Frazier of will hold meetings a t Isike Mary
Iof her sex i i terse. “ If women want
IbikuLa. , •
next Sunday afternoon a t the Pres­
I to go from Oran to North to Cape
byterian Church a t 3 o'clock and
T i-wm in an automobile they must
E. W. Hcirk recently re- a t 3:30 o’clock he will preach a
• make no their minds to do without
front Formosa Sanitarium, sermon in Swedish nt that same
| their daily hath nnd their morning
ihe spent several weeks un* place. In the evening a t 7:30 o'clock
manicure. They must l*&gt; ready and
ig special treatment. She Is the usual service on the fourth
willing to lend a hand in tight
fatly improved, although ae- Sunday will be held in the Luther­
places, either to pull the car out
Hrd by a nurse from the an Church a t Upsala. Owing to
of a rut or heln tub uild bridges
All parents having children of logs—we built 129."
the poor road conditions. Rev. Eckfinm.
a rd t will come by train directly who will he six years tdd lieWinter llnvtn- North jind onf
Lts from Lake Jeam p Land from Pierson to Lake Mary Sun- fui'o January I, 11126, may enLi.lirs.O rcitu Rice of Scott day afternoon and there will he no (V*r them Ihe first term of sh o rn *»T Lake’ Elbert' undchroihfr
Sunday
morning
service
at
Upsala.
E purclnsed lot number 10
school as there will he no mid­ exten i\e improvement.
f WiHmere section. Mra.
year beginners’ class. Only
E of "olumbu*. Ohio has
Goldcnrod
those who are six years old
Mat fyupber 14 in the same
before
the above date will he
mere Aho will erect a home.
Mr. Wayne Lathrope and family
MRS. R. O. TRAVIS
allowed
to register.
motored to White's Wharf on Lake
Thursday afternoon
the Jessup Sunday afternoon.
Public Stenographs
STELLA P. ARRINGTON
Twchera Association will
u/reception to the new
Supervising Principal
Mr, and Mrs.*Goo. Parker called
Valdez Hold Lobby
„ at Lyman school at The on Misses Stella and Libyl Dodd
Sanford Primary Schools
tie home of Miss Howard in Orlando Tuesday evening.
I Lake. All interested momthe Association are invited
Miss I la Barton spent part of
last week in Lakeland visiting the
family of her brother, Clyde Bar­
W. A. Watt of the firm of ton,
Co nnd Watt, Birmingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Frashler, recent
a in town making final ar- arrival , from Cleveland have niov
nents for the development ed into their recently purchased
f 1300 acre tract recently home in Orlando.
used from the l-ake Jen,up
by east of Longwood for
F. Colliculi of St. Petersburg
Igham interests.
will build a dwelling for C. .1. Collicutt in Winter Park. He com­
Three Five-acre Celery Farms
menced work on it Monday.

nd a short distance from the
house.

Lots 50x200

Loans

For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7tf&gt;
Consult-us first when in the market fur funds

Presenting Miss Tofcuko Mori wake,
the first Japanese woman tennis
player to participate in an Ameri­
can tournament. She competed in
a southern California meet recently
She’s an all-around athlete, though
likes the net pastime best.

The Dorcas dub will meet Thurs­
day with Mrs. Hilma Lindquist
nt her home. It is hoped there will
be a gold attendance, as there has
been no meeting for two months.

it

.
e,d acceptably 49 yc*r«.
I
Summing up her vfevra or Ini
college life ahe sow, Mr*. Hawortl
suidt inl'l n
« ■( ur; •• P«w
"JIM
npprove (if the young worsen smok­
ing on the' campus. .ThfcAe' modem
n'udents have too much money to
spend and not enough work to keep
them busy."
Mrs. Haworth pluns to retire
from classroom work next year. J
She thinks she will turn to welfare *
work, she said.

VELVET COMI

The Y owell C ompany

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&gt; World m iGreaiest Vegetable
tion, Its Richest Garden Land

Fair W «4f*&lt;S5r4iiir»to&gt; tocsl
showers and thunderstorms, mod­
erate soatbeaat and south winds.

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHER

Couple Wed InRoom
W h. .cCalTookOalh

inister Of Finance
Arrives At Gotham
And Leaves at Once
On Trip To Capital |

nolidge To Give '
Dinner For Guests
brmal Plenary Meetling of Debt Body To
[Be Held Thursday
bEW YORK, Sept. 23.—
}’)—Joseph Cnillaux Fince Minister of France and
colleagues arrived here to­
; on the steamship Paris
route to Washington to neiate settlem ent o f war debt
France.
Visitors and American comisioners will be White
tsc dinner guests of President
Mrs. Coolidgc tomorrow night
•r a formal plenary session of
commission during the day.
he main lines upon which agreeit can quickly be reached te ­
en the American debt funding
mission and the French are
fherc will bo no scaling down of
principal amount owed by
mcc to the United States, about
WO,000,000.
ntcrcst rates nnd the time, for
piymcnt of the debt will conm to the term t the United States
|wcd Great Britain, 3 nnd 2 1-2
•cent hnd repayment in sixtyI years.
s
fhc amount of accrjfed interest
be added since March, 1911),
|ch the United States has been
[rging at 5 per cent, bringing
[ total principal jiow on the
Isury hooks against Franco to
L* j 1,100,000,000, c a n t bo lejril by charging interest accrued
Is low a rate as 2 per cent, cutI the total to about $3,700,000,&amp;
lb' timing of payments may he
He to accord with French con*
K
France Able to I’ny
®UlW'*'u'*- f**im the t'uri.i by
indicate that M. Cnillaux
■ t&gt;k only thnt Franco he not
^■ocMcd to pny her allies more
H i she gets from her enemies.
H ugh under the Dawes plan
■ m e last year got only about
■•.000,(100, an amount insuffiHit to meet nur terms in addition
■ he tentative ones M. Cnillaux
H already nettled with the ItritH mul indications nre that within
■ next few years Franco’s inHic from Germany wil be treh■|or quadrupled, amply providing
jrlboth sets of payments.
EM. Cnilluux sent a message from
ir-Paris denying that Frame lias
Ire.uly ngreed to begin payment.!
1*10211. His message read:
"We will and wc can make no
atcincnl upon these report ! he­
ir! getting in touch with the AmIknn debt commission."
Heals Wales’ Popularity
n h e important of the arrival of
p French mission wan cxcmpli1*1 at tlu? Cno.oniH House today.
Iwns stated tlicre that more ap■cations had been made to go
Hvn the bay nnd meet M. Cnillaux
feu bad been made for tlu* arrivlo f the Prince of Whies. Special
■’respondents of all the great Eu■hcn papers are here for the con|&lt; ncc.

IcNam aratsAgain
acing PrisonTerm
o r Blackmailing
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 23.—(A'i
[John J. McNamara. 49 years nf
ke, business agent of a local iron
prkora’ union, again faces itnri'onmcnt as n result of a labor
Ispute, A jury in criminal court
juesday found him guilty of the
Mmical charge ot blackmail

PLYMOUTH;
PLYMOUTH, Vt.
Vt.. Sept. 2 3 .f L~^n» 3°hn C. Coolidgc,
‘■•her of the preaident. who ad­
m inister I the onth of office to
his sen in the sitting; room of his
farmhouse home here two years
aj»o, Tuesday exercised his enpaeily of Justice of Poneo at a dif­
ferent ceremony. In the same
room and almost on tne spot
where the historic scene of Aug.
•I. 1023, was enacted. Colonel
Coolidgc presided at the marriatce of a young Vermont couple.
With the bride's parents, he.*
brother and a girl friend ar. wit­
nesses, Miss Doris Keith, of
Ludlow, wn» married to Hollis
Holt, of Bellows Falls A friend­
ly group of Plymouth folk gnthered outside the&gt;Coolidgc home
to shower the yoilng couple with
rice and wish them happiness ns
they drove off after the cere­
mony.

R;" n n f ’hicf Reported To
Have Set Price on Heads
Ut American Volunteers;
Military Operations Quiet
QUEZ’ZAN, Fiench Morrocce,
tep t. 23— &lt;/P)—Abd-cl-Krim, Riffinn chief is reported to have of­
fered rewards totaling $5,000 for
every member of the Sherifinn
Squadron composed of American
volunteer aviators, brought to him
dead or alive.
•
Ameiican
aviators
of th.?
Sheriffian squadron are not worri­
ed by the state department's rul­
ing that they are violating the
laws of the United States. They
received the first inkling of tho
ruling through The Associated
Press dispatches.
The aviators
say they feel fully justified in
serving under the Sultan of Mo­
rocco.
They point out that they have
taken no oath of allegiance, have
signed no enlistment papers nnd
can leave tho service of the sultan
whenever they desire. They avow
that they intend to remain through
out the campaign.
The American flyers did their
hardest day's work on Friday
since they arrived at the front.
They dropped three tons of bombs
on Moorish concentration in morn­
ing und afternoon flights. General
Nattily, the French commander,
commended them for "the splendid
record of the escndrille since it
joined the troops at the front.”
Political Activities Paramount.
FEZ, Morrocco, Kept. 23.—(A’)—
Military operations between the
French forces and the reliellious
tribesmen have given way tempor­
arily to political activities in which
both sli Ics are struggling to ob­
tain the adhesion of wavering
tribes.
All was calm today along the
hnttlefrnnt but the aviators were
continuing systematically to bomb
tnemy villages and concentration
points. A certain re-grouping of
•he French troop;, is being carried
out. advantage being taken of the
cooler weather.
The tribesmen are busy effect­
ing formidable defenses in th"
wertern section, notably south of
Bongornus. Native report. are to
the effect that air the remainder
of the Riffimi:! are being with­
drawn with the exception of a f«-w
men to hold the area inhabited by
dissident tribes. It is said they
are being sent to Tetuan, where
the Spanish lines and reach the in­
ternational zone. As yet, however,
no actual fact has confirmed these
icportu.
BEIRUT. Kept. 23.—(A*)—Thu
French claim to have lost only une
officer killed nnd 50 men wounded
in repulsing the attack of Druse
ttihesmen at Messi Frey, south of
Kucilia, last Thursday. The Druse
losses ure placed at 500 killed and
500 wounded.
A simultaneous attack again &gt;t
Sticdia was repulsed with one c a s ­
ualty.
•

1925 Cotton Crop To
Show Slight Increase
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—(A*)
—Cotton production this year
forecast from condition of crop.
Sept. 10, is indicated as 13,931,000
equivalent 500-pound hales, the
department of agriculture today
announced. A fortnight ago 13,­
7-10.000 bales was the forecast.
Lar.t year’s crop wns 13,207,930
hales.
Condition of the crop on Sept.
10 was 53.8 per cent normal, indi­
cating i* yield of 113 1-2 pound*
per acre. Condition of the crop in
Florida was 75 per cent with 32,­
000 hales forocn.'i..

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER23,1925

Airship Ordered On Fatal
Trip Despite Commander’s
Protest, Says Field Chief
Lnnvdowne Wanted To Defer
•Voyage Until September,
r.
Captain Sleele Declares on
^
Bland In The Wreck Probe

S

P Bad Girder Caused
Wreck, Says Officer
” Comninader Kraus Tells Of
°*
Disaster Basing Opinion
Observation of Wreckage
m

WASHINGTON. Sept. 23—(A7—
Achievement of the postal air serv­
ice were review before the pres­
idential board today ns demonstra­
ting that commercial uvintion is
an "entirely reuxouuble thing" by
l'ostmaster-General New.

Old Man M ust Pay
I ^0vcSuitDam ages

Coca-Cola Magnate
Is Seriously Sick

JEltSEY CITY. Sept. 23.—(A*)
—A V'rdict of $15,000 was re­
turned Tuesday by n jury in fav­
or of Miss Krnctte W. Bauer of
New Uochclle, N. Y., in a breach
rtf promiso salt acninst Waiter
James, GO-ycar-ohl retired engincer
Letters were introduced at the
conclusion of testimony yester­
day showing that James had
made a will leuving tho bulk of
his estate to Miss Bauer. Too
defendant wns in court when the
verdict was returned.
Counsel fnr Mr. Jumca Indi­
cated an nppel would be taken.

ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 2 3 .—Am G. Candler, aged multi­
millionaire soft drink magnate
and often cnlled "the first citiacn of Atlsntn," is severely ill
nt his home; in constant attend­
ance by nurses. The aged capi­
talist recently returned frem a
trip to Europe taken with n view
of mending his health but did
not benefit ns wns expected. He
hns been confined to his ImhI for
10 days, suffering from a com­
plication cf ailments.
“My uncle is very sick," snid
Ann W. Candler, a nephew, last
night, "but W; do not believe he
is in n dangerous condition. He
is cheerful, optimistic, nnd sees
members of Ids family every

Whole East Side Project Is
Expected to Be Completed
About First tof Year; Accnrdingto Present I'lnns

200 Feet of Proposed
Bulkhead Is Finished

LAKE HURST, N. J„ Sept. 2l.

*—(A*)—Tlie Shenandoah was order•J* cd on her futnl flight to the West
j on Sopt. 2 dc.iiitc recommendaln Rons of Lieut. Zachary Lansdowm?

Report * nf Improvement nctivitie.i of the various contractors, nnd
that the trip be deferred until the
forces emnloyed by the city of San­
•ocond week in Sept.
ford. in the gigantic development
This Is shown by official docuwent* rend Into the record today Narcotics Valued at More work now in operation on the First
Street Extention, show excellent
of the Naval Court of Inquiry by
Than Million Dollars Arc headway in boingjnado nt this time.
Cnpt. George W. Steele. Command.Seized,
Claim
Children According to estimates furnished
nnt of laikehurst Air Station. Aft­
er the Navy Department hod dis­
Helped 'io Peddle “Dope” today by those in charge nf tho Train Number 82 First To
different phases of tho work, the
approved his plan for storting at
Arrive in Sanford From
a department of nationul defense,! n later period, Commander Lan - TAMPA, Sept. 23.—(Ah—With bulkhead, fill nrd work of (.tying
South
l-ast Night; Injured
as urged by Colonel Mitchell, for­ downc made no further protest,
sower linos in the newly created
mer assistant army air chief, Cnpt Steele said to the court.
People
Reported Improved
land
will
lx?
completed
about
the
ure oi hoi colics valued ill excess
would ho "n well-nigh irreparable
first of the year.
Failure of one or more girder, of
$1,000,000
dollars,
federal
mit take" and the present system forward of nmidship cause I t)&gt; , agents here today continued their
M. B. Huttoni, general malinger
Atlantic Con i Unc trains nre
“is working smoothly, efficiently wreckage
of the air.i'iip in tho opin­ drive into what in believed to bo of the Sanford Construction Com­ tunning on schedule time today fol­
and economically."
ion of Commander Sidney M.: ntudquartera of a gigantic "dope" pany, engaged In the construction lowing the wreck Tuesday morning
He opposed also proposals that Kraus,
who testified before tli &gt;: nng involving virtually all South­ of the lake front bulkhead, stated near llainca City of the Business
a separate air department be es­ Naval court of inquiry.
thi i morning that approximately Mop's Special, fast train between
ern states.
tablished or that the air service be
Hasing his opinion upon a per-| Many more arrests nro expected two thirds of the total number of Tnmnn and New York, according to
made a separate corps, asserting
observation of the wreck nnd in connection with __
the peddling pilings to lx? driven on the lake- an announcement made this morn­
thnt "the close relationship of ronnl
front and Mayfair jobs, an* in ing by Superintendent T. I- Dum­
upon
such
information
about
the
force
oi
tho
circle.
Agents
nvintion to the navy nnd inter­ disaster us he could collect, ho said tout children whose uges ti
r.lnce. According to his figures, 2,­ py. The first train to arrive in San­
dependence of air craft and ships this failure occurred simultaneous- from six years up have boon
200 of a total of 3 200 concrete pil­ ford from tho south after the
in warfare at sea has been demon­ ly with or shortly before or after dltng drugs on streets am
ing him? been ret. nnd that most wreck was mimlx'r 82 last night,
strated time nnd again.”
of the concrete piles used in this which arrived about two hours
otatinnal ‘homes here.
som&gt;. very considerable re.—!.....I
Leaders Arc Agreed.
oscillation o! the ship in tho line Source of the "dope" supply has wotk' have been delivered li lie.* late, Mi. Dumas uid. The complete
The testimony of the navy lead­ squall
near Avn, ().. on Sept. 3•V&gt; teen uncovered in the dis- job. Approximately 200 feet of schedule was being maintained to­
ers placed them squarely in line
This
breaki
resulted
in
the
mvery
that largo shipments are bulkhead has been finished, it is day. it was learned,
with a majority of the army offi­ nearly simult
us
fuilurc
of
the
being
received
here from foreign shown, and according to Mr. Hut­ Th • wreck, which occurred about
cials, who appeared yesterday, oq frames holding the control enr un­ |xiru», iitai.:cu directly
the city ton, the completion of tho work two miles north of Haines City,
the subject of drastic reorganiza­ der the forward end of the ship, he by motorboats. Thesemto
will be carried on at the greatest caused injuries to II passengers,
motorboats,
tion of the air service.
said, adding thnt tho control car agents claim, meet incoming ves­ possible need. It is announced that eight of them white people und the
Mr. Wilbur was accompanied be- then probably swung by the aft sels at a 12-mile point off shore the entire’ bulkhead will be com­ others negroes. Five coaches, the
furu the board by Rear Admiral control
wires which sheared off a
transfer the curgo to shore pleted by Bee. t of this year, at baggage car and the engine tender
Edward W. Kboric, chief of ope­ number of frames liefore it fell, and.
thi* present rate of progress.
under
the cover of darkness.
turnd over, according to advices re­
rations, Rear Admiral \V. A. Mof- carrying Lieu.-Coinmjinder (Zach­ Narcotics
Tho work of removing the 350,­ ceived heie.
alieaiiy
seized
by
uu.
fet, chief of the Bureau of Aero­ ary luinsilowne and -other officer
000 ruble yards of sand from the
No
definite
cnose
for the wreck
nautics nnd Rear Admiral Joseph
bottom of Lake Monroe and de­
hnil been assigned tonight, hut nn
Strauss, budget officer and a mem end men to their death.
positing
Iw
’hlnd
the
new
concrete
Officers Testify
her of the navy general board.
w ill to fill tin? low ureas embrac­ investigation wns under way. The
Officers who salvaged the for­
Differ On Administration.
ed in the First Street extention special left Haines City IhlrtV-lfte
ward
and
aft
wrecked
sections
tes­
project has lx*cn approximately minuteti behind schedule am£,wn»
The officer.; were in agreement tified that the aluminum alloy of
one-thin'
completed, according to try lug.to make up Inst time whap
on all matters except that pertain­ which
the girders and beamri were
W.
II.
Doty,
superintendent of the tho do ml Imei it occurred. The en­
ing to personnel administration. made wns
more brittle pear
Globe
Dredging
Company's pow­ gine remained on the track, am! it
Admiral Moffct advocating that the sectionsmuch
tiuisscppi Bizzee. alius “ Whis­
where
the
ship
broke
a general belief that its
complete control over the nir per­ than in othur sections. They said pering Willie," alleged leaders o»* erful dredge "Niagara," now pump­ was
sonnel lie given the bureau of ae­ There was no visible evidence that the band, are among those now un­ ing mul nt the rate of 3,200 ynrea weight caused the rails to spread
ronautics. Tho difference wns do-' there hud been crystallization or der aircxt. Other reputed peddlers r. day M the foot of Sanford Avo- liefore tho tender passed over
mi**., Iji rax’ilaining the op«mti*i*i them. Tho sura were thrown to
.doped when Admiral Ebcrle re­ any erosion of the motoh nrd they in jail are:
to
a rente cntntlve of Tlu* Herald
called to-thi? stand, said Ire believ­ | offered
an thepry as to the cause?. M Ddfo Hnbclo, Joe Palomino, today, Mi. Doty pointed out the
ed the navy nir chid had given
Yaheracl Hernandez, James VrfccaCommander
Kraus,
who
observed
the "wrong impression’* ns to how the construction of tho I-o. Angel- ro, Julius Feiiandcz, A. W. Wal­ marhanieal features of the work
many of his recommendations had jej
ker, Benny Imnuz, Hoy Bi?||f Joe showing the nine-foot centrifugal
been rejected by the Bureau of i in Germany for fifteen months, Manijcalco. Iteiny Obccal, Julius pump capable of pouring 80,00(1
isnid
that
in
his
examination
of
the
Navigation, to which Admiral Mof- wreckage he found no evidence of Lapse, Clarence Adkins, Tony yards of sand through a 12-inch
iron pipe every month, nnd explain­
’any defective workmanship, lie al­ Nuney, Hose Fernandez, alias Ro*e ing how the dredge wns maneuv­
so said he did not believe any of Roilrifjup!, ami ManuH (ionzulc** ered hy means of cables securely
i the helium gas cells had hurst due These are-all supposed to be "high­ anchored nt some distance on elicit
Ito internal pressure, adding that er-ups” in the ring.
Federal operatives, picked from side of the craft. /*
those in the stern and bow. which
A broken shaft on the cutter,
the
best of the Southern forces,
necessarily w a. subjected to the
tlu* many hlnded contrivunre which,
hnve
boon
shadowing
lenders
of
tin
greatest pressure, were intact.
revolving before the intake, loosens
Besides hearing Commander “dope" ring since last spring. the sand on the button, providing
1Kraus and the salvage officers, tho Working under Latin aliases and can/ egress through the pipe, has
court received a detailed report posing as intomatinnal smiitfitluM, caused a short delay in the work,
from Commander Jacob II. Klein, the agent established acquaint­ it is shown. Mr. Doty stated this
president of the special investiga­ anceship with the inner-workings morning that the work of spreading
tion hoard sent to Ohio, and heard for drug clearing houses.
o four foot layer of sand over an
Through their disguised activi­ area
the stories of three other surviving
said to b? approximately 200,­
officer ! which corroborated in tho ties, office! claim they have un­ 0011 square yards will be finished
covered
virtually
evoiy
angle
of
main the accounts .riven bv th**
by the ndddla of January.
large number of officers ami P en "dope" dispensing in this division,
Forces under the direction of the
survivors who pnssed before tho which include.! Florida, Georgia, City Engineer arc progressing
Alabama,
South
Carolina
and
other
t-oiirt in quick succession yester­
with the work of laying the box
stntcs.
day .
culvert through tile First Street
Operation:! of the agents during extention
I'roredure Uncertain.
area which will divort
the
In
t
two
days
in
which
the
ac­
The la:t of the witnensen imme­
and provide underground pa • age
tual
"round
up"
linn
boon
under­
diately wore? heard today and while
for tho flow of the pump branch.
the court decided to meet ngai't way, have been under tho direc­
Interference pt this work by high
tomorrow its procedure is uncer­ tion of Joe M. II ran sky, represen­ water has somewlmt retarded pro­
tative
from
Washington
headquii
••
tain.
gress on this operation, it is de­
Announcement was made that ters of the Federal Narcotic De­ ck red, but provisions have been
tho n one within tho great hull of partment.
to overcome this difficulty,
Mr. Branxky was dispatched to made
the Shenandoah would he re-enact­
and
present
plans will rush this
ed for ther court with the interior lanipa after “under cover men" work to an early completion.
of the dirigible l-os Angeles as "tho bail gathered evidence sufficient
to expose the "bruins'* of tho al­
leged organization forming the
channel (or importation and deliv­
ery of iilegnl narcotics.

Musical Features
E ntertain Rotary
Club Men Tuesday

A novelty musical entertain­
ment, by Clayton D Young, *&gt;f
Orange City, featured the weekly
luncheon of the Sanford Rotary
Club at the .Seminole Cafe at noon
yesterday.
Mr. Young made an instantan­
eous hit with his solo work on
piano and violin and by his clov* rness in playing both instruments
ut the same time. Although a
musical act, it sparkled with witty
sullies, it i.i snid.
The program was arranged hy
Edward Biggins, who presided ut
the meeting.
The 19 members present includ­
ed: George Brockhahn. H. C. Du-,
hose, Dr. Alex Epps, Frank Gon­
zalez, Milton Haddock, William J.
Higgins, It. J. Holly, E. P. House­
holder, George Knight, Frank MacNoill, Edward Marked, Dr. Samuel
Puleston, Eugene *Rouniillut, Wil­
bur Smith. D. L. Thrasher. Arthur
Yowell and Walter Haynes.

Washington News

AIR SERVICE GETS BOOST

PRICE FIVE CENTS

WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—(A*)
—A move to settle the bricklayersplasterers union dispute was be­
gun.
•
Col. William Mitchell und Conmunder John Rodgers will be asked
to testify before nirrralt inquiry.
Secretary Wilbur and high navy
&lt;flicer* objected to any sweeping
change in the nation’s air organi­
zation. » |
,
.. \
President Coolidge held America
could pnrticiputo in teaguc of
Nutiona disarmament plans only
Ht the orders of congress,

Harry T. Bod well
Addresses Kiwanis
Club At Luncheon

Brewers To Suggest Wets and Drys
Unite In Movement To Legalize Beer
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Tho pro­
posal thnt the brewing interests
and the “diys” unite in a move to
legalize the sale of te“T with four
per cent, alcoholic content nnd
light wines is expected to ho onq
of the chief topics to be discussed
at today’s meeting of the United
States Ure were’ Association.
•’
Officials of the association would
not venture nn opinion today as to
what action niuv be taken, beaause
of the open opposition of sortie of
the leading brewers to such a com­
promise plan. Nevertheless, it
was suggested today’s meeting
would show iust how strung the
compromise clement is in the rank.''
of the brewers.
As the World N;ws Service hai
disclosed, thos - favoring th; com­
promise except the big brewing in­
terests, in return for aid from th*
dry foreus in putting through such
a luw, to support the drys in a war
against hard liquor.
Brewers who oppose th; plan are
of the opinion that popular senti­
ment may force a modification of
tho lnwr in their fuvor without nny
compromise* with, the Anti-Saloon
League,

Anti-Saloon League heuds who
hnve declared themselves against
ouch a compromise, take the stand
thnt prohibition eventually will be
enforced and they do not need aid
from wet quarters.
It wus snid toduv the Modera­
tion League, Inc., which was form­
ed to buttle for liberalization of
the prohibition laws, has nnt giv­
en official consideration to the
compromise plan, hut that the lea­
gue i ( watching thu movement with
intense Interval.
.
William II. Anderson, who has
broken from the Anti-Saloon Lea­
gue ranks since his release from
■Sing Sing stute prison where he
served u term for doctoring the
leaguc'M books to conceal splitting
of conimisaiona with an agent, an­
nounced today he will speak Sun­
day evening in the Methodist
church of Huntington.
Anderson said he will "Comment
on come statements by the Anti­
Saloon League management and
• urn the light on the betrayal of
tho dry protestunt constituency hy
the management In this state in the
last gubernatorial election."

An nddrqm hy Harry T. Hodwell, of Kunford and Providence,
R. |„ and several vocal and piano
selections hy George Brockhahn
featured the weekly luncheon of
the Sanford Kiwanis Club nt the
Seminole Cafe at noon today.
In his talk today, Mr. Bodwell,
lauded the progress of Sanford du­
ring the two years which he bus
been actively connected with its
growth, and spoke of the heurty
spirit of co-operation encountered
in this eity among the various
groups of civic improvement bo­
dies. He stressed the necessity of
such spirit in the attainment of
(he ultimate goul for which Sunford is headed, declaring that the
accomplishments already achieved
do not approach the perfection
sought hy those deeply interest) d
in tho development of the com­
munity.
Mi, Urockhuhn’s piano nnd vocal
numbers were enthusiastically re­
ceived by tlu* members present, it
is declared.
A. P. Micklcr, secretary of the
Orhindo Kiwnninns, a visitor, and
Heyward Walker and li. C, Viole,
newly elected members of the lo­
cal organization, were welcomed
hy the Kiwnniuns today. Dr. T. J.
Nixon, pastor of the Sanford Meth­
odist Church, welcomed the new
members, setting forth thu funda­
mental principles of the Kiwanis
organization and Riving a brief
history of its organization.
Attendance at the meeting today
amounted to HI per cent, it h re­
ported,

( Announcement thnt Kustis golfdrs will piny a return match with
local dull members here Thurs­
day afternoon, wus made today by
E. B. Voorhees, local professional
who has the mutches under super­
vision.
Last week the two teams met
in Eustia and the local representa­
tives were defeated but the result
of tomorrow’s meet will bo differ­
ent, local enthusiasts declurc.
The visitors are scheduled to nr.
rive shortly after noon and the
tirst foursome is scheduled to tee
off at 2 o’clock.

NUMiSfiR 47.

Sanford Realty Co.
Sells Miller Block
N ear Post O ffice
F o r Over £40,000

Disposes Of Site v' On M agnolia Ave.
Castner and Roberts
t i n :*base Lot At 3rd
Street, Is Reported
Two real estate transac­
tions. involving approximate­
ly $105,000 were closed yes­
terday by the Sanford Realty
Company, it became known
here this morning, upon an­
nouncement of II. S. Long,
property, of the .southwest
comer of Commercial Street nnd
I almetto Avenue, directly In tho
rear of the local post office build­
ing. to Thomas II dlingswnrth ot
l hicago, is included in tho an­
nouncement. The purchase price is
snid to be $ 10,000. or approximate­
ly $500 per front foot.
It Is understood that the plans
of the new owner for the future
of the property will provide for
improvement by erection of n busi­
ness structure, or rental of tho
ground.
Purchase of tho property on
Magnolia Avenue a t Third .Street
by F. J. Ciixtner and C. A. Roberts,
wns also announced ut this time.
It is stated thnt the lot involved
has n frontage of I5U feet oh
Magnolia Avenue*. Mr. Long, who
handled the details of tho sale, dcclares the deal was closed for a
consideration of $(16,000.
1 bn new owners, former eastern
iftpitalists, and n t present residing
in Orlando, and who arc said tn
have extensive interests in thia
city, have not announced what dis­
position they will make of their
new property.
Announcement &gt;( the
toe
day, it (s (minted* out bflnit* the
total of realty transactions for tho
past week in excess of $25(1.000,
reflecting the increasing interest
in this section of the state. No
small part of this interest, accord­
ing to those in close touch with
tho present trend of local condi­
tions, is due to the widespread
campaign of advertising recently
inaugurated by the Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce.
Local authorities nro firm in
•heir prediction of still greater ac­
tivity in Sanford within the next
few weeks.

RansomOrRevenge
May Be Motive For
Bedford K idnaping
CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—)/P)—Ran­
som nr revenge were police theo­
ries on the kidnaping by two arm*
od men of Henry Bedford, known
ar a wealthy real estate denier but
identified K Ids wife ns “Hickory
Slim," one of tho biggest gambling
plungers ii\ the cuuntry.
The revenge theory held that
somo heavy loser in Belford’s ojv*
rrntioig., which raised him from
the crap shooting class to the mili lionaire rank as a bookmaker, may
have decided to punish him.
Mrs. Bedford told the police of
I the kidnaping early lust night. Sho
and her husband were returning
from a theater a short distanca
from their fashionable hotel, when
two men. haitml their automobito
demanding money nnd jewelry.
Shs threw jewelry valued at $2,DOU on thu floor and stepped out.
Tno men drove off with her hus­
band.
When she told them her husband
wns "Hickory Slim,” police recall­
ed the atnries of tho famous
plunges credited to him. “Hickory
Klim" had a luck, or acumen, that
was proverbial.
His associates
were wont to declare his talisinea
was tho first dollar he won from
u crap game. His rise to wealth

Alphonso’s Daughter
Wed Prince of Hesse Bus Driver Held For
Death o f Passenger
RACUONIG1. Italy, Sept. 23.—

(/Pi—With time hallowed rituul,
beautifully simple, yet rich in dig­
nity und solemnity, Princess MnFulda, youthful second daughter of
the ruling house of Italy today be­
came the bride of i'hillip, prince of
Hesse. Members of the Royal
fumilies of Italy, Germany, Den­
mark, Greece, Rumania, Serbia,
Belgium, Austria, Montenegro and
representatives uf Dynnatys- of
Great Britain and Spain witness­
ed the ceremonies,

�WjVggM:
F uller M o t o r Co. | FLORIDA FACT'S 11
The largest flower garden fh th e ;
Takes Over Local vfoDd
Is Ihcntrd on tb e lahoras of
Luke David just north of the city'
Chrysler A g e n c y of Grovcinnd, Florida. Thera arc

Use Coi

Twins Born Seventeen Days Apart

J

Snow

M e r Fertilizer Be Made We

,vies Said

Sept. 1, 1025 new price list of reg
Get sam e before placing your orde
fall requirements, save delays and
is needed.
*
1
QUALITY First.' .FAIR Prices,

now under intensive cultivation
over 170 ncres of flower beds with
BOO additional acres In the process
of preparation,
These flowers arc used in mak­
ing the essential oils for perfume:;.
Until recent ytfara most perfumes
and especially the essential oils
have been imported into the United
States,‘ A group of men decided
to experiment in Florida And their
tests have proved that this state
is perfectly adapted to the indus­
tr y
|

Ilaincs City Planning
For Winter Tourists
HAINES CITY. Sept. 22.—(/Pi
—The local realty board has en­
dorsed n plan of establishing a
tent town adjneertt to tho city for
the purpose of caring for the over­
flow of visitors that are* expected
here this fall and winter. Other
cities maintain tent towns have
been visited and u committee was
appointed to make arrangements
with contracting concerns for tho
establishment of one of tho most
modern tent towns in th? state.

Fastest Stenoj?

Jacksonville

THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING t
EA SIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS

° ME

The department official points
out that in Florida the fuel item
is completely eliminated and that
no glass is necessary. Overhead .Seventeen days after Mrs. A. J. Mayhugh of Toledo g^ivc l-irlli to u baby girl
is muchly reduced.
her. Thu girl (left) weighed five pounds mil the liny eight. %
In Florida frost does not cnilniiger tlu flowers and twelve months
growth ycaiiy is obtainable.
The present location of this larg­
est flower garden in the world
lms an aiMitional attribute for
perfume and toilet article prepar­
ations. The whole tract is under­
laid with a deposit Of kaolin. In
some places in the tract the kaolin
deposits reached 22 feet in depth
to the strata.
Kaolin is one of the most es­
sential factors in the manufacture
of toilet articles. It is the basis
for creams, cosmetics, powders,
sachets, and fncinl clays.
The knniin is mined hy pumping
tho raw product from tho ground
and conducting it through h scrici
of vuts from which it fin ally
emerges a chalk white substance
of silk smooth finish.

i

Hoosier Mailmen Will
Krect Monument Site
Or Oldest Rural Route
IIOI'E, Inil., Sept. 22.—(/TV
Tli? Indiana Rural Letter Carriers'
Association has planned to erect
a monument to murk the site of
the oldest lural free mail delivery
io the United States, which was
started 20 years ago.
Two experimental routes were
started u year hoi ore the Hope
project, but they since have been
abandoned, while the route out of
hero lms been continued without
interruption.
/
Not n record is available in the
Hope postoffice that establishes
the exact dale of starting tho
route. All postmasters who knew
the story are dead ami Raleigh
Norman, the first carrier, was
killed in an automobile accident a
years ago.

ttull your prupertv

G et th e F ull Season’s Wear
and E njoym ent—the

We are permanently located in Sunfmii
OIIK SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
We guarantee Satisfaction,
If you have Property you want soiti— Liat it with
and kiss it good-bye.

Kaolin i&amp; then placed in air­
tight cases with flowers of citrus
Ilindenton — Preliminary
petals and it absorbs the sweet­
ness from them. After this kaolin under way on Manatee Co
is put through nn alcoholic bath 11,100,000 road and bridge
HO F.. Sctjoml Street,
ttnford, Fla
which extracts the kaolin from the gram.
main substunce.
Stewart—Seaboard Air
Lire
Railway to construct four-mile
College N ew s Sheet. spur track from Warfield to this
ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT
MANGE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
Printed Last Week place.

w ill simplify the detail o f paying for
you, if you would like to take ad­
vantage o f this new charge service.

ALLEN ANI) B ltEN T

Sturicimkcr Standard Six Coach, $1405.00 delivered in Sanford, Florida
—

Ij’f g
Martin .77 Duprou, a New York
youth of 10, won the world’s cham­
pion speed test for shorthand re­
porters at Omaha. Duprau set u
new record by taking 270 woribi a
minute. The old mark was 2"&gt;l
words.
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Thu many phrtses ’ of

THE FINEST M AD E
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are featured on this plan—whid
assures you o f getting the best.
M any men are using this service
and find it a very convenient way
to purchase clothing.

which in any way af­

in S o ciety B rand C lo th es. Im­
ported and D om estic woolens, in
m o d els e sp e cia lly adapted for
m en and young m en.

fect?, or hua a bearing
on thci.c lines of en­
deavor.

Read the Price Schedule

real Estate make most
exacting demands on
Intelligence We care­
fully study everything

Our first interest is tho protection
the scllei
We solicit your sales.

Make Studebakers Ba

Wo solicit your pprijhus

Will Slntightcr Property

COT HAVE THAT S'IDOO CASH.

Balance easy terms.

II nirex tiled celery farm, all equipped from pair mules to hoc.
2 houses, hum, etc., now leased, paying 12G. I.ensc expire
this ncu-nm

F.CAUSE Studcbakcr builds for Studcbnker
cars all bodies,. all engines, ............
all .ixlca.
.
clutches, differentials, steering gear, springs, gear
sets, gray iron castings and drop forgings—it ia
possible to give purchasers two advantages:
kind cf a car. But if lie wants a bargain in quality
1. A price (uivantugr: Because Studcbakcr there is only one answer—Studebakcr.
eliminates extra profits which all other manu­
Condder, for instance, the Standard Six Coach,
facturers (except Ford) tr.uxt pay to outslJc illustrated above. It has wool upholstering;
parts or body makers. Thus Studcbakcr is able plate glass; fine trim to hide all tacks; heavy,
to use steel of extra toughness, fine northern ornamental hardware; clock; gasoline gauge on
white asli and hard maple, wool upholstery, plate darh;
* 1 automatic windshield cleaner; stop light;
glass, painstaking workmanship to precision locks on ignition; steering gear, door and sparestandards, and extra equipment, such as gaso­ tire carrier all operated by a single key.
line gauge, clock, stop light, etc.—yet charge no
Slam the door and the sound says “quality."
more titan competing cars.
Swing on the door. Run one wheel up on the
2. A construction udoankigc: Became all parts curb and note how the doors still open and
arc not only designed to constitute one har­ close. Sit on the firm, heavy fenders. Try the
monious unit, but are Unit-Built in Studcbakcr steering gear. See how easily it handles the fullplants. Being built as a unit, every Studcbakcr r-i/c balloon tires. Test the comfort of the deep
» ]jj a _RCnUj„e wooj upholstery covers
functions as a unit. This results in years longer reap seat.
life, scores of thousands of miles of excess trans- two layers of washed, quilted cotton,.1, _one layer
portation, greater riding comfort, minimum re- of genuine curled hair and extra longJ springs
pair costs and, finally, higher resale value.
closely held together by small coll springs.
The net of it is this: the one-profit Studcbakcr
Run the engin e—the most powerful in any cur
with its unit-built construction
of this size and weight, aceordoffers you a bargain in quality.
ing to the ratings of the Na­
Truth in ^Advertising
tional
Automobile Chamber of
There are others in our gen­
Commerce.
A rc a Jc r o f Tl.o L iu n L y tveiling
eral price field who also build
I W ««iula llic e J u o r iju«tiunln«
Come in and see this barfiain
quality cars. But for models
tho m i t k c f aSuklit-aktradvertk*in
quality—. the lowered price
a u n t . R e»J o u r rcplv n« ru le 7t
that are at alt comparable their
closed car ever sold by Studeo f th r e u r m w U.uc o f* T k c P o rt."
baker. '*
prices are higher.

$40.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and O’COATS
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $ 3 .0 0 weekly
' $45.00 SOCIETY BR A N D SUITS and O’COATS
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $3*50 weekly
$50.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and O’COATS
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $4*0® weekly
$55.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and O’COATS
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $4*5© weekly
$60.00 SOCIETY BRAND SUITS and O’COATS
^ ou pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $ $ .0 0 weekly

No Added Cost for Plan Service—
Plan and Cash Prices Arc the Same

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w h o know

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the .Stata o t Ohiq, and all unknow n
persons
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m g I n te r e n ts A in d e r Wllltsm r
The-counties in general.in which
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UcHCt-|uc la im in g (nearest*
u nder
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Lots I to 21 Inclusive of Itrlgg's
the green corn is grown for "hip­
A ---------lberta, deceased,
or
o th e r■scutIVe we*k* * W |
............
Subdivision nf the N ortheaat
wise. In tho p r o p e r ty describ ed In
John W. Martin followed by greet­ ping arc Alnchua, Hillsborough,
•’ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 2.1
q
u
a
rter
o
f
the
S
outheast
Q
uar­
thle order, an d to all P®1
p erso n a u n ­
v .'V
E,Ta . ; f . u . , ■
PP)—The rush of the gold seekers ings from United States Senator, Orange nnd Osceola and Marion.
ter of Section 14. T ow n ship 21
k now n Intereeted In.
In tn
t h e p ro p e rty ; r i v . i ! : r r £ ^ v » i « , i r rr ,
South. R a m ie 29 Enst, a c c o r d in g
to Florida is overshadowed just Duncan U. Fletcher, Congressman
Involved
la in
ssttuit
claim ■
n viii » *»In
* *thle ault, w h ich
mi‘ iw
i u - Innftrr d escrib ed ,
to p in t thereof recorded In P l a t
nteil In Bemlnole C ounty. F
FlorlUa.
lo rli
now by the army of Spanish* H. J. Drane, Mayor C. M. Blanc
Leading varieties are StowcU’s
nook 1. a t p a g e 132 nf the P u b ­
nnd described a s follows, to - wrlt:
lt:
sswW iV
American War veterans who will and J. M. McDonald, representing Evergreen, Crosby’s Early, Adams
lic necorda ot Sem inole C oun­
The S ' i of th e S '* of th e NH
ty. F lo rid a.
soon invade the city of St. Peters­ the General Leonard Wood camp. Early, Long Island Beauty, and
of the BRK of the~SBI4 of S ec­
Also
_
tion 19. T o w n s h ip 11. S. It. 30
The response will be made by Country Gentleman.
burg and capture it as their own
TI ip S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e
!fuM
.ir°dece«ed
M
,
J"
during1 the national encampment Mrs. Wilhelmina Borgmcler, of
N o r t h w e s t Q u a r te r
nnd th e
You a r e h ereby o rd e r e d en d reDavlT, "individually
qulred to a p p e a r on t h e 5th day of unde r * J sm e s *
of the United Spanish War Vete­ Chicago, president-general of the
The nvernge yield per ncre is
October,
1915.
to
th
e
bill
f
September 27 to October 1. auxiliary; Mrs. Cora Gcddcs Tay­ 30 to -10 erntes, though Marion
. a g a in st you In t h e a b o v e en titled
i'A' rans
Practically every state in the union lor, of New York, president of the county claims 100 crates per ncre.
caui'p find court.
Wltnese V. E. D o uglass, C lerk of ■■ „ .................................................. ................................. ...................................................................
Spanish-Ameican War Nurses; and
will be represented.
enlil Circuit Court, a n d t h e official
The Invading army, at present Chnuncoy W. Herrick, commnndorThe early varieties will mature
seal thereof, thle le t d a y of S epte m ­
numbers approximately 15,000, ac­ in-chicf.
ber. 1935.
in about 70 days, though the aver­
V. E. DOUOLASS
Monday noon the luncheon to the age will be between 80 and 90 days.
cording to the registration books.
Ity A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
Applications for camp grounds for department presidents will be held
(Circuit C o u rt Seal)
DURHANCE &amp; L E M IR E
others arc still coming in officials at the yacht club. Later in the
The shipping season begins in
A tto r n e y s
j; ** t *
afternoon the women of the city May and continues through July.
Orlnndo, F lorida.
The'encampment grounds on Old will hold a reception at the yacht Highest prices are obtainable in
Tampa Bay arc on tho site where club for all the visiting ladies. May and June.
IN
CIR CUIT COURT OF T H E
t||e boys of *98 tented while wait­ This will be followed by a motor
S E V E N TH JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A ND POR SE M IN O L E COUN­
ing for orders to proceed to Cuba. trip around the city. The trip
Texas is the greatest competitor
TY, F L O R ID A . IN C H ANCERY. ■
TJii. is the twenty-seventh annual will bo conducted by the Knicker thnt Florida has in the shipment
Dill F o r D lr o r r e
m
encampment of the Spanish War Corps under direction of Miss Bil­ of fcreen cortl| though there are
REBECCA BROWN.
*
C o m p lain an t,
g
veterans and it is the first ever lie Pc trine, manager of the motor numerous others.
club.
Mid in Floridn.
p*
FRANK BROWN, '
^
Monday evening a grand recep­
D efenda nt.
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I The veterans this time will en­
This information is supplied by
CITATION
w
camp under entirely different con­ tion will be held. Tuesday Spanish the stnte bureau of markets under
TH E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A ; TO:
ditions from what they did in 1898, war nurses will be entertained at the direction of Commissioner L.
FRA NK BROWN.
Il a p p e a r in g from t h e aw orn bill
says a letter sent out by tho Gen­ a luncheon and all afternoon the M. Rhodes.
of com plaint filed In th is causa
eral Leonard Wood camp of this American Legion will entertain all
th a t you a r e a r e sid e n t o f a sla te ■
city. It points out that this time visitors at a fish fry at the water
n r county o th e r th a n t h e S ta te of ■
Ocatn is one of the lending ship­
Florida, t h a t y o u r re sid e n c e w hen ■
the veterans can bring their wives, front park.
ping points of the state for water­
last beard of w a s S anford. Florida, ■
Many novel features nre planned melons, cucumbers,
have plenty of fine food nnd stay
tomntocs,
thin your residence Is unkn o w n .
■
for
tho
parade
that
will
be
held
at the best hotels. It adds "you
T H E R E F O R E you. F r a n k Brown. ■
beans, lettuce, nnd green corn. It
anrequired
to
bn
am
i
a
p
p
e
a
r
bej
M
will not have to face the Spanish Tuesday evening. Wednesday af­ nlso ships other truck fnrm pro­
fore our sa id C ircuit C o u r t a t San- ■
bullets but will meet the Spnnish ternoon visiting delegates will put ducts.
ford. F lorida, on tho 6th day of O c - I *
ambassador to the United States, on n varied program at Williams
Tolor. A. D. 1925. and th e n anil I *
Tho
high
cost
of
clothing
doesn’t
th
e re mnko a n s w e r to thn Bill o f l j
who will be the guest of the vet­ Park, including the presentation
The first nnnual convention of
Complaint
n h ib ite d u g n l n i l I you. I ■
erans.
of a flag to tho city of St. Peters­ the Fourth District of the Associ­ Imthcr John Melton, bachelor farm­ otherw ise n idec
ree p ro confesso will *
er
of
Carrollton,
Mo.
Ho
tnkes,
be
entered
a
g a i n s t you.
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The program of events opens burg by the national auxiliary.
ated Advertising Clubs of tho corn husks, colors nnd weaves them
IT
IS
O
R
D
E
R
E D T h a t t h is C lta- ■
The famous Snaix parade fol­ World will he held in Orlando du­
with the arrivals on Sunday. There
tla n he pub lish ed In t h e Bnnford ■
will be receptions at the railroad lowed by the Crwal will pass down ring April 12 through 14 in 1926. into a fabric, which he says makes Herald, a n e w s p a p e r pub lish ed In ■
an extremely cool suit for summer. Seminole C ounty. F lo rid a , once n ■
station, reunions at the hotels nnd Central Avenue Wednesday even­
week. In f o u r co n s e c u tiv e w eekly ■
registrations.
ing.
The stnte of Florida has recent­
Thursday morning the election ly been made a complete district
Memorial exercises will be held
lM)Sn AND o n D K R K D Thin the *
ber. A. D. 1925. 5
Sunday evening in Williams Park. of officers will conclude the busi­ in itself. This is because of the Siewert, Organist A t 2nd day of V.Septem
DOtJOLARH,
■
J. J. Lawless, of St. Petersburg, ness sessions. This is expected to numerous clubs in the state and Rollins, Returns To Clerk of C irc u E.
it Court, S ev en th J u - j g
will be the chairman. Reverend be a hotly contested race for the tho widespread activity, occording
dicl.il C ircuit, Bemlnolo C ounty, g
i"
W. A. Myrca, of Jacksonville, will office of commander-in-chief. The to officials.
Institution This Year Florida.
By A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
evening will be devoted to Tampa
deliver the memorial address.
JAMES U. HltARON
Solicitor for C o m plainant.
The business sessions open Mon­ entertainment. Friday delegates
Already the advance registration
day and continue through Thurs­ will start for home with a group indicates that the attendance will 1 WINTER DARK, Fin.. Sept. 2.1. Held, 2-9-1S-23-30.
(Ah—Herman Klewcrt, organist,
day morning. Tho address of wel­ going to Cuba to visit the battle­
IN CIRCUIT COURT , S E V E N T H
come will be delivered by Gov. fields.
CIRCUIT O F FLOHv
r
t
!
r
f
;
r
r
r
r
inent
in
advertising
circles
W,H „r t t to the Rol- ’Jl lUDICIAL
n.1
l t . IN A N D FOIt SEMIN OLE
throughout the country.
Collc*B ‘'""tiTvatory. .t has
COI
NTY.
IN
C
H
A
N
C
ER
Y
.
STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
been announced at tho college.
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Mr. Siewert is a member of the
The Advertising Club of St. American
B ill i n q u i e t T i t l e
Guild ot 1I|m&gt; Organists,
Petersburg lias announced thnt it
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 22.—MV and in touch with home, hut in­ will shortly send to the Orlando has studied in Europe and fhe CIIAULES A. DALLAS,
—Of all tho men this country variably he’s shipped away again, headquarters registration fees of lending American schools, and ser­
C o m plainants,
vs.
ved In a military band in France
sends, nn various missions, into A specialist, by this time, in for­ 100 members.
Lucy
ID
avis
arnl th e heirs, tlevlduring the war.
foreign lands, the experts whom eign fields, he’s too valuable to be
t o . r Krantee* o r o th e r cla im a n ts
our big agricultural implement spared from them long.
nwler Lucy L. D avis; th e heirs,
He will have charge of the pipe
Tho convention will be general
+ • •
devisees, Krantee* or o t h e r cla im ­
houses dispatch as field represen­
organ department at Rollins and
ants
u n d e r W illiam F.. Russell,
in
the
afternoons
but
tho
mornings
tatives, to tinker with the farm
Then maybe he’s transferred to
will conduct classes in harmony,
dem oted; tho heirs, d evisees k c i i i i machinery thoy have sold abroad, another country, which he learns, will be devoted to group meeting* history of music and music csninIm
or o th e r c l a im a n ts under
Mathew R. M arks, deceased; A n ­
average the highest type.
too, as thoroughly as he did the on special classes of advertising. tinls anil composition.
na S tokes and the heirs, devisees.
• • •
Leaders
in
the
lines
will
bo
tho
first one. I’ve met these mechan­
n r o th e r c la im a n ts under
Miss I.ola Niles, lias just return­ Kr.mtces
Our mechanic, on foreign service ics who have lived in most of the speakers.
Anna S to k e s: J e s s ie T, Davis, i n ­
ed
from
New
York
where
she
spent
dividually
nnd a s A d m in is tra to r I
is well paid but not on n scale to Latin American republics, in Ger­
Plan* for the Florida delega­ the summer studying music. S)iq nf Die e s t a t e of W illiam F. Rusput up at the leading hotel—where many and Spain, in the^ Balkan
»&lt;•!. deceased, nnd th e heirs, d e ­
he might just as well he at home— state, in North Africa, in European tion to the World's convention of will again head the department of
visees. g r a n t e e s or o th e r c l a im ­
piano
at
the
Rollins
conmrvatory.
Advertising
Clubs
in
Philadelphia
ants u n d er J e sse T. Davis, Indi­
nn reaching his destination. He and Asiatic Russia, who speak
vidually nnd ns A d m in is tr a to r of
Miss Emmy Schenk, of Michigan, the
finds quarters in a native hoard­ half a dozen languages with con­ in June, 1920, will be laid at the
E s ta te of W illiam F. nusnell,
ing house and associates with the siderable fluency and who under Orlando meeting. It is plnnncd to will head the voice department. deceased; th e C e n tr a l S o u th e rn
!.um
her Com pany, a n Ohio C o r­
bring
the
1927
convention
to
S
t
This
will
be
her
second
yeur
in
people of tho country.
stood world politics and condi­
poration anti the sto c k h o ld e rs of
this capacity.
lie secs something of urban life tions us mighty few so-called au­ Petersburg.
the C e n tra l Bout h e r n
Lumber
Company, ait Ohio C o rp o ra tio n anil
formal
but most of his time is spent In thorities do—not from
till u n k n o w n persons c la im in g a n Inthe "provinces," learning
the study but at first hand.
« 9 •
Country's innotmost life and lan*
•f=
SAVE and
g a u a - o and thouts—which the uvOf course not every mechanic,
t h r iv e
p a g e Amcficnh never dot«. ***'• rtny mbits than every man in an ?
■L
other calling, is made of the raw
A few years of this and that material to profit by such r.ctmechanic knows the land of his vantages, but some of them are—
sojourn as he knows his own—in- men who would fill an ambassa­
side out.
dor's post with a credit mighty
Minus The Flourish
Once every winter or two he few ambassadors have a right to
gets a couple of months in the claim. Ambassadors, however, are
United States, to keep up-to-duto not picked that way.
In some banks the service reminds you of the old-fashioned
The Tremendous
penmanship—very formal, pricise and full of flourish.
In the First National Hank we omit the flourish and the
DEMAND
formality and retain only the precision and accuracy.
Complete Plans For | State Game Head Says
for lots has exceeded nil ex­
ItusineHs here is transacted swiftly and smoothly, yet with
Banquet to Welcome ' Lakes Bare Of Clams
pectations—as many having
no appearance of hurry. This is because we have the or­
ganization, the equipment and facilities fur getting results
Hunt By Orlando C.C. TALLAHASSEE, Kept. 2.1.—(/P)
been bought during the first
without waste effort.
—Large quantities of fresh water
eighteen months as we, in our
ORLANDO, Kept. 23.—(/P)—Fi­ mussels and clams have been taken
If this is YOUR idea too, of what bank service should lie,
most optimistic moment at
we invite your patronage.
nal' plans for the Guernsey-Hunt from the Deud Lakes of Gulf and
Calhoun
counties,
according
to
the start, had counted on for
dinner to be given Thursday night
Game Commissioner J. 1),
have been completed, according to Stnte
the first three years.
Roy nil, who has just returned from
n statement issued by the Orange a trip tn that section of Flnridu.
County Chamber of Commerce., The clams, when
„ „ v.. ...»«
first taken, aro
l.lNFOHII, r i ,\ .
Reservations have been coming in searched for pearls, to be used in
last and there will be many wo- making buttons. One man had six
t*l *11
men present as Well na most of tons in his possession, Mr. Royall
the leading men of Orlando an d 1reported. Vigorous opposition is
Orange county.
[being found among the people of
Tho committee in charge is com- Gulf and Kalhmin counties to the
posed of C. b. Krug, I). P. Dias,'taking of the fish in such quantiand Karl Lehman. This committee' ties, Mr. Royall said, because ij
was appointed by the Orlnndo means exhausting of the supply,
chainher of commerce to arrange a as well ua interferes with fishing.
suitable event to bear testimony
The shell-cracker, a bream which
to the services rendered the Or­ is equipped with grinders to crack
lnndo chain her of commerce by l be the shells of young clams, feeding
*'
Development That Is More Than a Subdivision, a Townsite"
retiring secretary, S. Kendrick upon the tiny bivalves, is found in
Guernsey and to welcome tho in­ the lakes, the commissioner said.
coming executive vice-president, The fish attain a weight of three
Carl Hunt.
to three and a half pounds, he said.
Karl I.oilman will be toaatm us-,
ter and there will be a program of i Panama City—&lt;/n—Ten mil------ arc in price nowhere near their real val'iel1
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unique stunts and music.
| lions to be invested in io‘w ImiIi 1- 8
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ings.
the present time. Considering the improt^11^
Mount Dora—0 F )_ Bank is &lt; » r - ---------------------------and conveniences being insta led at thi* w,,n^r]
ganixed, with increases in capital
St. Petersburg—New municipal
stoc hand surplus.
i recreation pier to cost 1681,550.
ful townsite development, the soaring value?
coastal and water-front property th roughout t ?
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State, and the unquestionable advantages °f * j
Tho ninny phases of
section, prices now in force at NEW
8
real F.stato make most
REACH are ridiculously small, and withiu e'
ON RESIDENCES, APARTMENT
exueling demands on
man’s reach— a real opportunity for all*
iutdiligence We care­
MOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY
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3 LOTS BETWEEN 5 AND 6 STREET
On Holly Avenue
Price $5,000.00

14 ACRES ON LAKE ONARO

and Silver Lake, good fo r sub-division
Price $55,000.00—Good term s.
FOR HOMES AND WONDERFULLY
LOCATED LOTS
See Us or Phone 702

Holly Realty

!s

Phone 702

Com pany

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

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New Smyrna Bea

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fully study everything
which in any way a f­
fects, or has a bearing
on these lines of en­
deavor.
Our fir*l interest is the protection of both the buyer and
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A call by Chief Justice William H. • disUntf*rom Boston* And devoted
h t A s s o c ia t io n
iie anford i
HuRRSf Ut&gt; \NOhA S O M E
PLANT CITY—Plaht city sellsif the Unit
Unit- to discussion of the spiritual aims I, PI*/
Taft to the Unitarians of
communities;
ed States and Cnnndu “to glva a of our denominational effort. The j power to other
S A F E W P IM S ! h e 'd
levotion of !1biennial cbnfercnec
Hemonrtration of the devotion
eonfercnee Is incensed in !j pinna for produce yard taken up.
l o s t -tfV holv . B u s in e s s
the liberal forces of Christianity to ^importance by the menging of the
AVON PARK—Big lumber dis­
ring retains
their great cause” is sounded in the r two bodies, i"he gathering
\F- 1 HAOKl' A WELD ON*TA '
ri?prt*ronta- tributing plants open; $300,000
announcement of Ihe 31st biennial tl^ cdjnpl^tely frod rt?pTbsehta
session of the General Unitarian tive
nas m
a m a its
live character
charnetcr that has
marked
it: realty plot to be developed.
\T AU.TH' WAY FROM **TH’
Conference,
to
bo
held
in
this
city
I
history
of
tnoro
than
60
years,
ami
&lt;s t o r e . Qo s h ,m y b o t h
Oct. 13-15. Chief Justice Toft hns its self-direction by the^ right to
TAVARES—Half million dollar
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been president of the Gcncrnl Cdn- appoint its own committee* of ar- paving contract let.
A R M S VS PAR\.V2.EO»
ference since 1915.
rangenuntn. Its actions, however.
QUINCY—Program of wide ad­
Un the program for* tho three have » greater significance than
[ days' meeting are Dr. S Pnrkes before* in that they are binding, in vertising for Quincy adopted.
•Cn'dmnn or Brooklyn,- N. Y., prtsi- everything except approprmUan of
DANIA—Business men hand to
f,dcnt
’dent of the Federal Council of the fund*, on the reorganised AnteriChurches of Chhist
of Which it now erect $40,000 ice plant.
Christ in America; ‘an' nAssociation,
iw im iw r i*
Rev. John Haynes Holmes of the becomes an official J .........
ARCADIA—Arcadia will erect
jCommunity Church, New York
Cglls For Full Support
.\jlty; Dr. Samuel P. Copeti, Chan.
*% call upon •Unitarians of the 85 bungnlcttes.
cellor of the University of Buf- U n it^ S tates and Canada to make
fnlo; Karl de Schweihitx. social ‘he first biennial conference of the
HOLLYWOOD—Order received
1
worker of Phibidelphlo: Prof. W. new and wider fellowship of free to enlarge postoffice.
p $ i$ p k
T. Waugh of McGill University, chuwhop notable In their history.
Montreal; und Uev. Chnrles Fran- and th'jflve a demonstration of the
EUSTI.S— W est Virginians pur­
(cls Potter of the West Side Uni- devotion of the liberal forces of chase 140-acre tract.
S
STATISTICS show that the family’ who bud*
tnrinn Church of New York City. Christianity to their great cause.^
The
three
evening
sessions
will
PANAMA
CITY—Boy
county
Will Effect Merger
^
got their spending power according to
;-.W
be deVutt'd to such subjects as tho to vote on second highway issue;
j At this meeting the General Con­ future of Christian liberalism; re­ neighboring
Uteir eam ings— usually have no trouble in
communities
shape
ference will be merged with the ligion-in- society and the world of
meeting their bills promptly nnd fihd the
| American Unitarian Association, nntions. A variety of topics will big program of improvement.
i which gave it birtl^ in 1865 and lie discussed under the general
road to SUCCESS much easier.
to
NEW SMYRNA—Contract
now absorbs it in a reorganisation subject. "Unitarian Opportunities pave
bridge
let.
&lt;f denominational
machinery.
. ...
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, Ru..
in the New Century."
ng to this merger with the
All settled ministers and two lay
ty
aMo.l. tion, which began last May delegates' from each Unituriun one of the finest, is cluim
JN Budgeting your earnings—setting nside
its second century i.r work, Chief church in the United Stales and
a certain amount For various expenditures
Just eu Tuft says thut it embodies [ Canada are entitled to voting privLEESBURG—Chicago interests
the best features of both organiwi- j|l&gt;ees nt thL. business session. The buy
monthly—you
know exactly how milch yoli
large tract for development.
Vlions. He adds:
Unitarian Ministerial Union, Alenn
afford
to
buy.
It also helps you td'keep
"One of the principal features linnee of Unitarian Women nnd
PALMETTO—First shipment of
which the association is taking 1Unitarian Laymen’s League arc grapefruit of season in made.
within your Income.
over from the conference is the i co-operating.
DELAND —Thousands of bulbs
bo nlnnted; fifteen new homes
J 3 vv.LLieMS
VMVAY m o t h e r s g e t g r a y waters of that section of the state l[to
S a usual tiling fam ilies who adopt th is
being
built in suburbs.
O•
affected.
'K E E P IN G UPTfAE FAMUX OlGKlf
Oltif If MCAUAVtCC. 'MC
have a GOOD CREDIT RATING.
u
F ic h
A C
Cooperation of th-; peonlo l.t nskFORT MYERS—Bench develop­
They know every month wlmt they are going
*■ * l o l l U t * ilQ x&amp;iO eddn conserving the fish, espec- ment, goes fust; syndicate u| k - ■
subdivision for automobiles.
leased to The Sanford Herald by
to do. T hey know when and how they eah
than can be eaten. Out-of-state
tho vice president.”
pay and they PAY PROMPTLY.
people, tho commissioner said
ORLANDO—California tourists
/«., drive down from border states for invade Florida in large numbers;
TALLAHASSEE,
Sept.
23.This Month Is Hottest
the, fish, and are destroying large building permits in one day $22.Stale Cmnmisioncr J. It. Royal!. ^ u tU ie s 'o f 0tem'.’ThV pomla'nnd 250;
Orange county’s resource.« to
September on Record, of
fPIIE first of the month has no terrors for
the I'nnie and fish department, lakes in that* ectiun are lower bo advertised; property transfers
Say
sU.S.W
eather
Man
has called upon his deputy cojn- than over before, Mi. Royall says. of $207,750 announced; quarter
* them. They are prepared for every emerresoluFurther controversy over
n
million reported paid for island
misionerr to investigate* the eongeney, nnd Sanford merchants are glad th
; tlons published in "lhe Sanford
property.
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 23.—(A1) ditions of streams and lakes in th&lt; Valdez Hotel to Have
extend
to them the COURTESY OF MONTH-,
:rsity Hotly Executive Herald in its issue of Sept. 10 as - T h is month has been the hottest
of, Wrt‘s1l
Public Stenographer PALATK A—Giant celebration
action of the Woman’s Chris­ „ , ,
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.. Florida, where thousands of fish
jncll Start Campaign the
LY
CREDIT.
tian Temperance Union, developed Septemlwr on teconl in i lorida [nrp dyini^. ns a result of the lnw
held over new era of prosperity;
Haskelhnll Court; I’lnn today when an affidavit signed by generally, according to A. •*. Mit-jwater leevls of lakes nnd ponds,
Mrs. R. O. Travis, formerly of eity collects well, but »]M*nds little
llomecuming Hay Soon Mrs. Francis L. Nixon, Mrs. T. h. ehtdl, metcrnlogist of the United | Where it is practicable anti the Jacksonville, hns severed her sec­ preliminary work on St. Johns riv­
Thornly and Mrs. Beatrice Robb, States Weuther Bureau here.
lc?s^
““t prohibitive, the depu- retarial connection with the Semi­ er bridge started; Elks to build
IT i* the PROMPT PAYERS who always get
In BSVILLE. Sept. 23—i/4ri— was submitted declaring the reso­
‘‘Floritlu. is hemmed in on all
nrc iiistiueted to ditch front nole County Bank of this city, und $75,000 huniu .January 1.
*• what they go after.
Executive council of the Uni- lutions were passed unanimously sides by u high wall of high prc*-!tho ■hallows to deeper water or will bo located in the lobby of the
KEY’ WEST—Election decided
of Florida Alumni Associu- at a meeting of that body. The sure,” Mr. Mitchell said. Temper-inca,bjf «rcams, to make n ruh- Veidez Hotel here as public ste­
lornposed of nine men prom- affidavit further declares the reso­ nture excesses were marked n il,vva*'" , or *‘*e ft it. Where this is nographer and notary public, it to issue $100,000 bonds for school
improvements: letting of bridge
throughout the state will un- lutions were released for publica­ over the state eluting past week. not done, a transfer of the fish in was learned today.
OR good credit is an invaluable asset. It
In her announcement today, franchise taken up; tax assess­
os its Immediate work the tion by the vice-president.
Much of Florida is without rain barrels to tlccner wnter is order­
ments
increase
60
per
cent;
tax
The affadavit is as follows:
ed.
Mrs.
Travis
states
that
she
will
lie
of $50,000 which be expendand western and upper portion of
Helps a hmn over the tight places. The
“The meeting of the Woman’s northern division is least favored.
thc building of u standard
The commissioner thinks that available for service to local busi­ levied to advertise Monroe coun­
man
who pays his bills promptly is the man
ty;
million
dollar
syndicate
to
es­
Christian
Temperance
Union
of
ness
and
grades
people
whose
need
tball court.
The crop situation gave concern tmb'M these fish are saved, there
ks also call for ehcasing the Fridny. Sept. 18. 1U25 was called as during last months dry weather will Ik* a marked decrease in th t fur secretarial assistance does not tablish airways company, with Kay
who
is
spending his income wisely nnd judi­
b pipe organ, presented to by the vice-president at large, was not inly unfavorable but did number of fish to !k* found in the warrant permanent employment^ West headquarters.
ciously. He usually has a good balance in the
hiversit" by the late Dr. An- there being 10 members present at actual damage to a number of
WEST BALM HEAfH-Combnnk.
clops, Citrus trees in general are
[Anderaon, of St. Augustine, said meeting.”
merco chamber names committee
A resolution was Introduced by in good condition. The fruit is
lunslon of the athletic stadto take up opening of seaport nnd P
Vice President Mrs Francis L. holding well but there is consider-1
J. H. JACKSON
rpouling work on inlet; eity signs !
Nixon.
Motion
for
adoption
of
able
compluint
of
splitting.
Cool­
. announcement was mado by same was made by Mrs. T. E.
option on ocean frontage city ‘o *
I F you want CREDIT, if you want to mniner
weather
is
needed
and
more
,
F. Mdcjulte, of Orlando. Thornley, recording secretary and
Long Time Loans on Residences anti Business Property,
donate big aum .to battle nitmpn-jB
rain.
Without
the
latter,
thu
.fruit
rnt of the council. John 11. seconded by Mrs, Beatrice Cobb.
. toy couMy.htgkviuiy-dipt-a* iuiwUr"
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,r# high standing iwith
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all
menna-r-plan
and Jamess L. White, at li­ fore the body and were carried
I August building smashes records;
spread rains nnd lower tempera*
Office in new Merriweathcr Building
Kwctpi '"ere named on n without dissenting vote.
and save uml
.record created in new home build­
[
tines
are
pressing
needs
a
t
this
(tec to look after tho project
ing;
home
for
teachers
planned;
‘“The
resolutions
passed
were
retime.
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Phone Gil South FJuridu man to build 1,000
lo^ocii endorsed the athletic
Iment’s policies and pledged
homes; $15,000,000 realty proper­
fto raise $11,000 for immety reported Mold; city pluns to ex­
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for Homecoming I&gt;ay exlages," steps taken to sell city’s
Silent
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glades lauds.
on Oct. 24. were also dis-1
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at the recent meeting of
Nearly New
JACKSONVILLE—Day’s build­
liunciL It is hoped to have
ing permits $1H,730; hotel lease
THE SEMINOLE PRINTKRY
(than 1.000 alumni present.
sold for $200,000; Old Spanish
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Wclaka Bldg.
Inlaws of the council and the Telepht ne 93.
Trail to Tallahassee to be ready
[inenth to which they have ?
in 1928; Jacksonville leads state
i.igned, follow:
in transfers of real estate for sir:
finer F. Maguire, Orlando, admonths, is claim; Duval county's
trntivo offices; Dr. T. J. Casrfmd bonds of $1,500,000 sold;
100
acres
inside
cilv
limits
of
Sanford,
iacksonvllle, arts and science,
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a realty sales for one day total $1,Snpaey and general health;
250,000; tax receipts nearly dou­
rgi* B. McKean, Tampa, husible; printing company to build
a f f i l i a t e d W it h
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suitable
for
hi.yh
class
subdivision
I administration; Ramey Seeley
plant; $100,000 tract
changed
jinSBee. teachers college; John
hands; city commission bud gat
iie a n fo r d redit ssociation
Itton, Tampa, athletics; Philip
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We have two plans of financing
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transferred for $100,000; Culifur-'
C, E. Chilling*worth, West
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pne. laike Wales, agriculture, ■
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to run articles on Florida; sub­
For First Mortgage Loan* on Liberal Valuation Ilaidx at 1%
P. Garrett, Kissimmee, law
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division sales $950,000.
Consult u* first when in the market for fund*
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NO WAITING
[down-town street intersection
NO DELAY
|ashington und Meridian streets
to .be designated “the cross*
Prompt Service Guaranteed
s iif the nation.”
Call and let us explain our plan.
t important national liightho National Ohl Trail road,
ling fimh the Atlantic to the 1
Hie, ami tiie Dixie Highway,
gmiittg at Saulte St. Marie,
107-1Oil S. Park Avc. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
ami terminating in Miami,
pda, intersect at this Indittnpis corner.
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t« Automobile Ansociation. M r.,
Inhart instigated the plan t o .
“the cross-roads of the na- j
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Som ething.hew in controversies haa recently appearedJ n
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and cikaa Matter. Sanford. One fto u p of real estate agents apparently did
ili. at the I’oAtuffIce
Ior (da. vnder Act of not beliove th a t'th e price' of their licenses was sufficiently
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high and wotild raise it from rateen dollars to one hun­
,.B 4lter dred. They would also place all agents under a five thous­
K tlU N U U D W J .
H. HOWARD BKIIO.
and dollar bond. Quite naturally there was another group
Pku* « «
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who were entirely satisfied with things ns they were.
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It seemed to be quite a different matter to decide, and
One T e a t -17.R0 «tn Month# .-**.»•
U e llre re d &lt;n Civ hy C a rr ie r, p e r considerable discussion brought the realters nowhere. Fin­
week. Ito. W eekly B dltlon 11.0#
ally a com m ittee of four, two representing each faction, was
p«r year. _____ ________ _
a r B c i A f . I t m U ' R i Alt obituary appointed to meet with Mayor Lake in an endeavor to arrive
BoJIcee. card# of thunk#. r##oimion# at some conclusion. Yesterday morning the com m ittee met
foe n o t i c e oi a n t a r i a l i i - e n t a w h e r e
e n a r a e a a r e aiade w ill be c e a r g e d ami effected a comprumisc which has made everybody hap­
f e r a t re g u la r \»dv#rtl»lnx rale*.

P M m ^ T f f f i ^ S S O M E T HING IN A NAME A fT E R ALL

Do Unto Oth'ii s—1
Prosperity?
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Electric Power Age,
President’# Wallaby.
Bedford, of the S. 0 .
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THE STATE of Washington
plans gigantic water power devel­
opment. Banks in Seattle reflect
genera] pron.ierity in the North­
west. Those Seattle banks will need
bigger vaults nnd capitalization in­
creased n billion, when the power
begins to work.

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MAINE WILL harness 700,000
fo)d0i ,n^ ai; u « » u n
horse-power in tho Bay of Fundy.
One
half
of
the
demands
of
the
conservatives,
thnt
is,
T h e Aeaoclated Preaa la • * c l«athereby
The
plan
approved
by
voters
and
I r e l r entitled »n t h e uae for re- that all agents be placed under bonds, was granted; one half
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Iscientific experts, calls for one hunful. comlltloiTa are !*&gt;
pubftcatlon '&gt;* ell n ew a dlapatehee
i red Itee I j It or not other*!## cre d - ol the demands of the Jacobins, namely, tlmt the old license jdred millions, power enough will
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i a j in thla o apor an d alio th a io»
eml nawa pub ll* r* d h«raln. A1'*•***£* fee be retained, was also granted. So each side got half of be produced to supply the whole
of New England, nnd ten times
of rauublloatlon o f aperlnl dlapalnh- wliat it wunted and no one can kick on thnt.
. Colonel Mitchejj^,, ;
m herein a r e #!••&gt; r eaar-ed._______
one hundred millions would not
Ar
shoul‘Iit
The members of the committee, Mr. Connelly Mr. Knight, cqunl tho value of such powers.
AndI the genera,
WEDNE80AV. 8E1*T. 23, l«J2S
Mr. Thrasher nnd Mr. Haggard, together with Mr. Lake, are
,f. ‘ho colonel wool! '
IN WATERPOWER and the
to be congratulated on the fairness of their decision and the
a,r ‘hoy would haveV'-H
TUB HKB ALU’S PLATFORM
electric forte generally Hen not the
Uimpa Daily Time, ” 1
1.—Deeper w#l«r route to Jarkaun- foresight with which they handled a delicate situation.
hope, but the certainty of prosper▼life.
t
Had the committee decided upon the rather enormous ity beyond imagination.
8.—Conatr action of St. Johna-In*
larK“ ortws of U.
fee
of one hundred dollars, crooked real estate agents, if
What steam did for industry,
dian River canal.
“ l w,‘rk «t this time ?
such be possible, would have paid it with pleasure, others human comfort, wealth nnd world­
8.—Extension of white way.
i'T 'h ;; railroad „f
i r -Extenalon of local amuaemente. who might possibly be honest, would have gone to other wide production, after the Napole­
Last ( oast rushed .
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, places where realtors mix with the “common herd” and onic want had exhausted Europe,
the program of the ,*
waterpower nnd electricity wll&gt; do
7&gt;"YileU‘ ‘he enti!l "J
| . —Augmenting of building pro­ their license fees are in a class with druggists, physicians, now, follow the infinitely greater
double-tracking frLM
gram—houses, hotel#, apartment bankers nnd other ordinary laymen.
war, just ended.
Miami by .la„uat *
to the office of H*8
houses.
.
,
Many
young
and
ambitious
local
men
who
have
visions
I.—Evtenalon of street paving pro­
coni|,any having the
ELMER SCHLESINGER, part­
of attaining great wealth by selling Florida soil, m ight have
gram.
, . ,
this M-ction.-MelbounJ^j
ner of Louis S. l-evy, amt one of
L—Construction of
boulavaril found it difficult to raise the necessary one hundred dollars tho ablest young lawyers in New
around L#k* Monroe.
for a license; might even have found it necessary to return York says, "The debts of the
The Seaboard Air Li»i~i
8 —Completion of city beautifica­ to the less lucrative, but less highly restricted, profession world, after the battle of Waterloo,
a nice parked driveway f,
tion program.
In proportion to tho wealth of the
rott avenue to its hand*'
f.—Expansion of school system of tilling Florida soil.
world, were much bigger than all
fiengcr depot in this «
with provision for Increased fa*
Their right to helping in the sale of their home town the debts of the last war combined.
pavement is also being,
cliltlea.
_________ *
lands cannot be denied ami their right in the profits from
"For an ounce of pessimism con­
eu alongside the track-.side so that i"»rs may la
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY such sale is unquestionable. Their right is even perhaps as cerning the world's future now,
there
was
a
ton
of
pesimkin
then.
great
as
some
o
f
the
older
and
most
reliable
firms
who
would
on trucks. The drain
JOY FOR WEEPING:—Ills anbeen dug for some ii:C;
"Wise men and financiers declar­
er endurcth but n moment; in have little difficulty in paying a hundred dollar license fee,
ed that the World was hunkrupt,
nmg vast and west alonf
is favour Is life; weeping may nml who were the advocates of such fee.
Hull* of the roadwav,
could not possibly carry and set­
enduro for a night, but joy cumThe Herald again wishes to congratulate the members of tle such a load of debt.
depot that has helped
eth in the morning. Psalm 30; ».
to drain the territory nor*.
PRAYER:—We bless thee, our the committee which enacted the compromise. Theirs was
"Then came steam, with its pros­
n i iIr oatI •t)kutwhobt**\ t^
loving Father, for thy Grnce that a work well done.
perity undreamed of, nnd the
makes all things work together for
world’s debts became a joke.
good to them thnt love thee.
"What steam did after Waterloo
Who’s Afraid?
and Napoleon, electricity and wat­
THE MAN WHO FORGETS
GRADE CROSSINGS MUST GO
er power will do nfler the late
I love the man who does forget
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
Permission to enter this country was recently refused great wnr and the former Kaiser
Ilia play, when he's at work.
Wilhelm."
by
the
State
Department
to
Shapurji
Saklatvala,
who,
not­
For he will then fulfil his pari,
The railrond grade croaing must ation, and when the railroad is a
withstanding the quantity of consonants in his name, is a
And nc-er a duty shirk.
THAT IS truth, "Men or energy'be dune away with ;n North Car- menace to life and limb, it is the
commoner in the British Parliament. Mr. Saklatvala was .'diould realize it and get ready for I nli'-a. This nclion it* counselled to solemn duty of the road to afford
The man who always does forget very anxious to visit this country in order to attend a meet­ real prosperity, such ns the world the railroad by tho voice of -.clf- ihe needed protection. There are
Real E state Auction Sales. Let us sell yourprt^j
About your faults to speak.
hns never seen, neved dared to hope interest. It is commended by iho three grade crossings in this com­
ing
o
f
the
Interparliamentary
Union.
But tells you, friendly, when alone
[rights of the tiacelii.g public It i.t munity which n.and as d iilt* tin eats
But Secretary Kellogg happens to »now that Mr. Saklat­ for.
Of things wherein you’re weak.
Add
unlimited
power
plus
unlimIhe inevitable result of a progress to the lives of the people who are
vala is a Communist and that he somewhat earlier in the sum ­ ited water and nitrogen from th e , which
has substituted high-power- now compelled to travel over them.
The man who aiwnys docs forget mer delivered an oration on the subject of India which atmosphere, a world with its weal-!cd automobiles
ami 'ightiing fn*t There are many of the same char­
Some wrong to e-er repay;
th
inexhaustible,
directed
by
inhighways
for
horse-drawn
vehicles acter throughout tile State.
threatened
to
overtopple
the
British
Empire
and
change
the
We are permanently located in Hanford
Forgets the gussip to repeat
It is not proposed that th&lt;&gt; rail­
telligence
nnd
science,
and
you
nr
do
country
roads
and
semi-trail*,
reign
of
King
George
into
a
Bolshevik!
regime.
Our
timid
Which others to him say.
easily imagine the Rockefeller i It has been proved that the grade roads at once bridge or tunnel ev­
Secretary evidently fears that the "stormy pet nil” of British can
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
of
today,
a person "moderately well cnssijig is a death trap. Because ery road over which theyn o\v
The man who ulso does forget
Communism, if admitted into this country, m ight put some J"ff* j„ tiu next generation.
pass. Rut it is ndvancid as an un­
I
that
is
so,
the
ra'lronds
have
hud
His temper to display;
bad ideas into the minds of some of our working boys.
- ■
!t » pay out immense stinvi of money answerable claim Hint the compan­
Wo guarantee Sutinfuclum.
No matter whether things may
'Pile
New
York
World,
however,
takes
a
little
different
LAST
SATURDAY
this
littgc
in.
'lamnges, in expenditure ies should abolish every grade
seem
flll substanc *out of t u* crossing which in obviously danger­
viewpoint. It seems to think that Mr. Saklatvala is more message was dent; "Relieve nlftff * ,K'"
To never come his way.
If you have Property you want aotii—ust it with■|
officer
until
further
notice."
argument
made
hy the railroads ous, that is to say practically every
of a harmless wind-jammer than a firebrand.
It says:
That order from Maj. Ernest frat abolition of grille cromings one on a State highway or a rurund kiaa it good-bye.
From such a man now let us take "From all accounts lie talks rapidly and furiously through
Hinds, referring to Mitchell, wlu&gt; jjj too costly to he contemplated. faced road. Instances of (heir hnvThe pace which he lias set,
i:e? been compelled to ta k j such
For you'll admit thcre're many his hat. He is a Communist. He is such a tremendous Com­ «1ar«*&lt;I tell about our incomi&gt;etent oir Hm same reasoning was put for- net'oil
in approaches to cities, are
^be country
munist that if he were in Russia he would probably he de­ service, relives Mitchell from nc-|Wf n * ^ *'10 roa('s
tilings
many,
and
with the country high­
tivo
duty
iu
the
United
States;
V
"'11,
U
w“s
first
proposed
that
'Twere belter we’d forget.
nouncing the Left Wing Bolsheviks as tools of the Traction
ways
so
crowded
now with auto­
Army
•
*«&lt;«•&lt;*|they
install
the
block
signal
ays—Foster Tea Frye.
Trust or something to that effect, hi short, he is a perfectly
mobile traffic, then eed there for
------- O r - . - negligible wind-bag and about ns dangerous to the social or­
protection is as great no in the
,«»"•“ ! ' " s * ' r X m w M U ' .
More people will lie in Sanford der as the bullfighter in "Carmen.”
city districts. In some cases, a
him
l
-ini'
"r
Ti"1
tuff1
'
ffieer'
‘here
wait
one
occasion
when
a
road
ll(i E. Second Street, i anford.W
this winter than ever before.
I f ? ,i
relieve staff officer, jn North Carolilla wns venaUz^ flagman or guard gates might be
As for ourselves we do not believe that our fellow country­ unt.l further notice" in the end of ,)y th&lt;J courta for hlivinK'failed to substituted
--------o-----for bridge or tunnel.
Tho Coolidge administration lias men, even our Americanized Americans, are so excitable or the affair. But it isn't.
It is astonishing that the railroads M a n i M i a i i i i m i i i i i u i i i i i i M i i i i a m i n i u
put it on
the world's record for probes and so easily lead into difficulties that Mr. Kellogg need fear the
That policy carried too fur might
There is no denying that, in any do not adopt such improvement:)
“ relieve" a considerable number of such situation, the safety of the instead of continuing to pay death N H i M i i n i i x x n a B K i a i i M i ■■■■■■■■■■ ■■Baaaiiini*
scandals.
power
of
any
"blow-hard"
nor
need
he
worry
that
our
Ship
------- o----in the Republican party public is the paramount consider­ damages in enormous sums.
of State might he so fragil as not to withstand the effects officials
■
from their jobs at the approaching
News note: Old mnid in Chicago of such a wind storm.
election.
captured a burglar—and hud to
FLORIDA FRAUDS
Let Mr. Saklatvala in. Let him steam and blow. Let him
turn him over tothe police.—
MACON TKf.RCSKA 1*11
Times-Union. It seems incredible. denounce British monarchism, let him upbraid American
THE PRESIDENT lias received
—------ o-------plutocracy, let him curse American immigration policy. Who turned over to the Zoological Gar­
Jabcz Wolffe, who trained Ger­
den in Washington, a Wallaby,
it is too much to cx|&gt;cct that into oil wells that are never drill­
trude Ederle for her channel swim cares? At least we can walk down the street and buy a from Mr. Newman, of Tasmania. inch economic uphcavels ns tho ed. into mines that arc never open­
buys the girl did all her training lemonade.
That Wallaby, small sized Kanga­
ed; sink money into any sort of
on n ukelele. Gee Whiz! Suppose
roo, cannot, unfortunately, talk Florida boom can be attended by get-rich-quick scheme
without
siio hud used a suxnphone.
no corrupt nnd false practices. It knowing anything of the merits of
IT SHOULD HE part of your religion never to hurt any English.
--------a------if it could talk, it would say, is not, therefore, surprising, thnt the proposition. They nro much like
man’s feelings.— Howard.
Colonel Mitchell recently spent
"rend about the fuss kicked up in , charges
arc being made that the the medicine faker audiences,
_
the week-end hunting wolves down
Fiance over the Dreyfus case and poorer people of the New York and which listen 1 intently to the ora-ls
ALL MEN are poets at heart.— Emerson.
in Tonus, if he is court martiuled
learn that it in easier to start a I Chicago tenement sections, chiefly toricnl effusions of tiie faker, but ■
10 Salesladies and 10 Salesmen (or
«s he very likely will be and looses
fire than to put it out.
1the people who are not at ull ac- is never quite convinced until he 5|
his job, he may have trouble keep­
large development now opening
— ——
Iquainted with American business, says, “You don't have to believe ■
MY FAVORITE STORIES
ing the wolves away from Ids door.
me;
you
don't
have
to
believe
any*
ALFRED
E\
BEDFORD,
tionil
of
&gt;nn&lt;l
hnrtl'y
with
the
language,
are
--------o-------Hy lltVIN S. COIIU
the New Jersey Standard Oil (\un-|
defrauded of what little sav- body, just look at the label." The1*
President Coolidge plans In ask
SEE US BETWEEN !&gt; AND 10 O'CI.Olli
pany, manager of many men and t*1?8 ‘hey have by lund sharks, feeling abroad now is that because ■
Congress for an appropriation to
It Was Charley Hoyt, the great- who was notoriously stingy came many million* of ilollnr:i—died i
&gt;y »roni tho:** citle*. The most money is being made in Florida “
MORNINGS.
build another airship of the Shea-jest of American satirical drumat- in, accompanied by two friends.
suddenly yesterday — the usual recent charge is that a former po­ everybody is making it.
nndoab type. Many a bout was lost ists, who on receiving a wire from Tho close-fisted one and Hoyt story
Mont of the money that is lop: in
of American business, too pe Iice captain of Chicago, Polish in
and many a seaman drowned be- n rather pompous and uelf-suffic- were not on tho best of terms, but
descent and name, had taken ad­ Florida will be lost by the man of
high
pressure,
too
little
rest,
death
fore the Leviathan was launched. | lent comedian saying “ 1 desire to the former was feeling a bit mel­
vantage of his fellow Poles back little means the man who hasn’t
heart diseam
play the leading role in your new low himself and, moved by a sud­ through
Men forget that driving power, h o m e by holding out the lure of the money to go down and inquire
According to Hudget Director comedy," turned the message over den und almost unprecedented
niucli and sudden riches on little for himself the possibilities; the
Lord’s report the expenses of run­ and wrote on it the following reply burst of generosity, In- turned to in the back brain, often exceeds or
no capital.
man whow ants to make an illegi­
resisting
power
in
the
heart.
314 1st Nat. Itk. Ittdtf.
ning the government increased to bo sent by telegruph, collect: tile playwright and said patroniz­
Florida has taken almost every timate profit and will grab the
9M •I27..m*»2. President Coolidge "You stand practically alone In ingly:
precaution
a
State
can
take
against
who has practiced economy hy us- your desire."
MANY LESSON'S nre in Mr. fraudulent land dealings, hut she first opportunity for gain that
"Charley, will you join us? I’m
comes along. t
.!. T. ANDERSON. Sales Manager
Bedford's rapid rise from what cannot
ing an ordinary Pullman instead
Hoyt’s wit operated like that— buying this drink."
jait up a harrier against
Florida may take every precau­
of hiring a special train as has instantaneously and with empha­ “I certainly will," said Hoyt: we enll "no body" to what we mil the minds
und intention:* of people. tion known to mankind, but there
been tile custom with most of our sis. One night shortly before his Always glad to assist m the cele­ “somebody" with a capital "S". The eravinug
i i i a i a i i a u .mi
for gold is great, so is no effective precaution against ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MM
president, should have ridden in u death he was leaning against the bration of any truly historic Young men and women working great
that people sink their money human gliillibility.
day coach.
in drygoods stores should be inbar of a chop house when an actor event."
————-o---------terestedd in this.
The Tampa Tribune says that !
A BAD HABIT
Mr. Bedford began in the dry i
HELPING GOVERN THE CITY
medical science has practically |
goods firm of E. H. Jaffrity, uuus-!
ASHKVII.LK CITIZKN
eliminated diseases of the first
MIAMI TRIRUNE
uring ribbons. He worked soiicu:’fifty years of life and adds: "There
ly,
paid attention,
ii. ....
,
■ and,, had. .intel.
i Quit it, stop it, cut it out und
do Western Carolians and
is no reason to doubt that it will
There arc always two classes .f ier. After all the police mid
the bgeme enough to realize that a utter|y eliminate it. this evil habit olina
____
particular, we thing Ashevilliana,
be as successful in conquering the people in any town. There are people who make the city laws i!nul1 *
whatever t may le ,i,)f k i l l - j o y talk in which we of this turn the gloom on lids section ev­
ills of obi age as it has been in
can ito little hy way of enforce-;'-4 » gymnasium in which his tra in ;cjty Hluj se-e-tiun indulge. llaUit, ery
year at this mason.
vanquishing the diseases of youth." those whose point of view is almost lliellt unless public sentiment is inquires efficiency.
I why it has become a positive vice
It is n beautiful season which
Jlopa we can stick around for a entirely selfish rather than civic, with them. Almost uny breach
He came in contact with human j heteabouts—it contaminates ull begins the first of .September, Na­
Make Sure
while until the ills of old nge have people whose main argument is of good behavior or criminal ten­
beings of all kinds, studied the talk.
ture's
choicest
offering,
days
of
been .vanquished.
that they pay their taxes and meet dency in a community can la* erad­ people before him. learned to deul
Deny it, of co u n t folks wilt. mild and bright sunshine, nights
They Are Safe
--------o-------their uldigatioiis ami therefore the
if the people of that com­ with them, and went ahead.
They will assert that they look cool and calm and cloudless, the
A compromise bus been proposed city owes them this and that. icated
munity arouse themselves and
There is no better training lor a oti the bright side of things; they harvests ripening in thef ields and
hetwe«n the brewers und the Anti- These people are constantly on tho give
attention to the successful career than experience will contend that they* do not assay the
The only way to make sure of safety lnl ;
mountain:) changing to brilliant
Knloon League whereby the Anti- alert to catch up the governing mattersufficient
to crystnllze the local pub­ in a hig store. Tell your son und an ounce of Gloomy Cius stuff to dress.
Time
for
enjoyment,
isn't
Moloon League will consent to the powers in delinquencies which of lic sentiment
udbles is to give them Safe Deposit
. ^3
on the right side.
daughter that.
the ton; they will elnim that in­ it, and for cheery talk?
legalizing of the Bale of light wines course, It is always possible to do
Our
Safe
Deposit
Vault
is
a
veritable
*
1
^
la
tho
matter
of
traffic,
for
ex­
At one time the salary paid to stead of talking blue they talk op­
Hut what do wg.get—ami give?
and brer and the brewers in turn in any city; they belong to the ample, the motorist who takes
You
can
rent
a
Private
Lock
Box
here
tor
Air.
Bedford
wan
criticised
by
indi­
timistically
and
expansively
as
be­
will agree to lead all their sup­ class who are always claiming time to understand the traffic
Why something like this: "Yes,
$2.00 to $0.00 per year.
port to tile elimination of the boot­ their rights. One rarely meets rules and follow them himself may viduals that know of values. He comes inhabitants of a section lids is fine weather but it will not
got
$
I
fill,D
U
D
a
year
earned
severe
which is expanding in present last. Yes, winter is not far off. Are
legger and the stopping of the il­ this typo of citizen without hear­ greatly aid the traffic officers not
al millions, that he did not get. and prosperity and opulent with bright you going to Florida pretty soon?
legal sale of whiskey and "hard" ing from them of some mistake or
hy the strict observance of i killed himself earning what he got, hope.
I'e Interest I’.dd on Havings A**"11
liquor. Buch an arrangement is weakness in administration of af­ only
I must see about the furnace. Do
rules but by seeing that other
They will indignantly deny that you reckon it will Is- a hard winter?
certainly better thou tlm present fairs. Everything is wrong in the the
I'co pie observe them. This was
A LARGE part of his earnings when they start on a picnic and D'ice it -mowed here in October."
ayetem, if system it can be called. transportation arrangement or in demonstrated
recently when a cer­
the business of city management tain 11uck driver tried to drive went in income tax. No allowance see a little cloud in the sky they “ Winter" is rung in on every talk
was made for the fact that he was throw a tearful note into their voi­
John I). Rockefeller, now eighty- This cluss of citizens are the most
generally with a gloomy flav­
the signals ami although hurtling up his body, cutting dowu ces and tell the poor little children ami
in.
i ix, wroto a poem the other day in inveterate grumblers over taxes against
officer was present the people his "Capital" located in Ids brain. that n big storm is brewing and
reply to an invitatiun to attend a and often do the least of any to no thDidn't we say right about gloom
vicinity raised such an up­
If he had been an idler, owning probably the picnic will turn out a talk?
meeting of the Early Settlers' As- bring tho city to a point where its in
Here 'ti i now when the day.,
roar
that
tlie
man
concluded
to
S a n f o r d ,F la .
coal
mines,
worked
and
managed
dismal failure. They will disclaim are fils- and all outdoors beckons I
cociation of Cleveland. The poem weak places in government may telruee his steps and join the oth­
by others, he would have been al- that when the circu i performance anil Ihe best of the golden days of
helped to explain the secret of his be repaired.
ers in udheretue to the signals.
lowed by income tax law. to do- is halfway through and Just com- brilliant autumn are weeks away_,
success and longevity, Mr. Rocke­
I here is another class of citizens
STRENGTH - SERVICE - P R O ^ ^
It is particularly important at
feller wrote:
who also expect the city to live this tune, when the city has been duct so much every year for "de­ ilig to its be. i that they then m&gt;w when the bright season is juui
*‘I was early taught to work as up to its obligations to its popula­ unexpectedly filled with uo large pletion" because the value of his cheerfully remark, “Well, the show bepun—-wo forebode winter. Winter
mine wn i diminishing, as the coal will soon be over and things will i t not bad but this is not winter’s
well as play;
tion but who are willing to help
population, that everyone give was taken out.
be pretty dull."
My life has been one long, happy govern, people who are responsi aevery
time, it's the time of the Golden
assistance in hi t or liet pow­
Hut
our
laws
won’t
allow
work­
They do not make any such re­ Days. Make the most of them in
holiday;
hie for government rather than er to tile official forces of gavelnFull of work and r.nl of # ay—
standing back and criticising. nient. Go -operation |g (Ku key ers that build up thee onntry to mark at the circus, hut on the con enjoyment the circus i t Anly half
AN ADVERTISEMENT
I dropped the worry on the way— t These are __
_ who
..........help
.. to
.. wold in building m maintaining a deduct because of tho fact that trary they sit in the tent enjoying over—forget the finish. Rad busi­
the ___r
people
A dJ God was good to me every)build public sentiment behind'thi strong vepreuentatue municipal their minds are suffering deple­ what is before them and never ness too, practicnlly hinting to
is THE SILENT SALEMAN OF COMM* |lL tion, as they get nearer to tho giving a thought to the finish. So tourists to skip before frost catch­
government.
Igrave,
why in the name of Western Car­ es them.
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ion in rehabilitation and child wel­
fare work.
"Diagnostic centers hnve been
established for the diagnosis of and
prescription for baffling cases of
doubled veterans. Two ure now In
V. C. Porter of New York was a
operation
and a third is proposed.
business visitor in the city on Wed­
"A new rating chart for rating
nesday.
disabilities has been worked out.
Wednesday
Rndio has been installed in vctir[Number Five of the MelhMiss Hazel Sorrel left Tuesday
nrch will meet with U n . for Orlando where sho will make American Legion Head In nns' hospitals. It has boon mud;
Address Before Nashville easier for the veteran to obtain
1(jford at her home on her future home.
Convention Expresses His governmental benefits. Veterans
ivenue at 3:30 o'clock.
Faith In Being Prepared are now being hospitalized in their
Miss Mary Isiuisc Smith of Or­
homo state.i a great advance'over
Thursday
lando was the guest of Mrn. John
oyal Neighbors will meet Parks Tuesday.
NASHVILLE, Sept. 23.—&lt;/P)'_ last year, when more thnn half
hospitalized at some distance
i|t| Mnsonic Hall nt 7:30
“The Legion believes that war can were
their homes.”
rt
Miss Ann Itobsuu is spending he avoided, hut it knows full well from
lumber One of the Worn- several days at Lake Mary as the that there can he no peace with­ After summing un these ad­
in the work for the disab­
bnary Society of the Meth- guest of Miss Doris Markhill.
out justice. It knows further that vances
les!, Commander Drain took up the
urch will meet with Mm.
I there can he no justice withe ut an activities
of the National American
tpcnccr at her home on
John Townsend left Tuesday for organized and properly function­ Commission
for a better citizenship
[Street at 4 o'clock.
New York after :i tending the past ing means of enforcing ju:i.ici\
Tyal Neighbor will meet in two weeks in the city as Hie guest Such involves the creation of some and a belter preparation for it.
He referred to the formulation of
Maaonic Hall nt 7:30 of friends.
competent form of world court."
plans
a junior world baseball
This was the manner in which pries, for
which will Is* presented for
Friday
Miss Mary Ferguson left Mon­ national commander James A. action
to the national convention
dumber Four of the Meth* day for her home in Jacksonville Drain of the American Legion, ex­
Lrch will meet with circle nftcr being the guest of Mrs. Rich­ pressed Hie attitude of the legion in Omaha, Nebraska, during Oct.
[ix at the home of Mrs. ard Foster for several days.
on the world court idea in his ad-| f. to i&gt;.
plans
L ll, on West First Street
dress prepared for delivery todayI Tentative
,,
, ,, outlined for the
before
the
annual
convention
of
Hie
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H»&gt; com-entum pro(clock.
Mrs. J. R. Forrest and daughter
Metis Class of the First Marjorie, returned home Tuesday Tennessee department of the leg- viJf. f,,r. 1,KJ.*1' *lwtr.ct, stale, a&amp;1
.sectional scries, lie said, to culmsChurch will have a meet- after spending the past two months ion at Nashville.
The commander declared (hut n t1" " 10. "»
^ m im m sh ip sc rie s to
i home of Sirs. It. K. Win- in various parts of Georgia.
the same time the legion !tlokrt, ^ played each year at the nation10 Magnolia Avenue nt 8
Miss Francis Davis of I'unta facts in the face and In view o f |al invention of the legion
Gonlu is the attractive quo!T. of the present international situation,
her sister. Mrs. R. E. Holmes at it favors preparedness in keeping
thorlist Notes
with its responsibility in the world
her home in Sanford Heights.
and with world conditions.
VIRGINIA JINKINS
“ Much has been done in the brief
Mr. and Mrs. George Knight and
Mr. and Mrs. John IIintermister life of the American Legion to
Crowley left Saturday left Tuesday un the boat for Jack­ make good the supreme purpoa*
the week end with his sonville where they will s|**nd sev­ which brought it into being," Dr. (
Miakka.
Drain said.
eral days.
“ To make good to America and
holma Spurting left MonMrs. J. N. Robson, Mrs.* Mildred the world, so far an lies within its
£Winter Dark where she Peabody and Dr. C. S. Rreedin mo­ nower, the tragic losses which were
Koilimi College.
tored to Orlando Monday where inflicted by the world war has been
they 11lent the day most pleasantly tin* one controlling purpose of the
Legion. From the first caucus In
»po left last week to ru ­ shopping.
Paris in March, 11HU, whore the
tin Military Academy at
Mrs. 11. C. Dubose and Mnrjorie legion was conceived to the pres­
irk, Ga.
Du Bose t .‘turned home Monday af­ ent day we have dedicated ouraelMrs. R. L. Griffin are ter spending the paat several da) ve.i unfailingly to the Ideal of serv­
| a delightful week in in Avon Park as the guest of re­ ice which we learned in the days
of the war.
[on, D. C., and arc ex- latives.
"In the days of 'IT and '18 we
return home Thursday.
Mrs. R. L. Jones and Miss Hos­ learned to the full the horrors of
Mrs. O. J. Pope and kins Jones returned home Monday modern warfare. No veteran of
Lnt'Thursday and Friday after spending the past six weeks that terrific conflict can soon for­
them. It is no wonder then that
(ado Reach; while there in Michigan, New York, Pennsyl­ get
nowhere
is there to he found a
vania,
and
other
stateu
oS
interest.
caught a 10-pound sea
more resolute and determined ad­
Mrs. It. T. Daniels left Tuesday vocate of peace among nations than
for her home in Miami after spend­ Is the veteran of the great war.
the many young people ing the pan three weeks here as
“The American Legion knows
jto the church, are Miss the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. what disai'.er would be wrecked
bit and Mrs. Ventus, both O. Mavis at tier home on Laurel j upon the world if another such uni­
fin the Sanford High Avenue.
versal conflict should sweep upon
it. The legion has resolved that, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danier of the utmost of its power there “hall
new members were wel- Tuscaloosa. Ala., were the guests be no more such conflicts, if it t3
| the Church Sunday: Mr. of friends here Tuesday enroute to humanly possible to avoid them."
Urging enactment of the univer­
Mitchell of Sanford Cocoa where they expect to make
sal draft bill, favored by the les­
land Miss Kotheryn Jay their home.
ion, the commander asserted that
tables."
this is a measure both for peace |
and pfeparednetii.. ‘T'ho universal j
Mr i Chus. A. Nixon and
draft," he said, "will give the gov-!
[spent the week end with
eminent authority to call to its |
Its. Rev. and Mrs. T. J.
t)$p“ iii time of W ar iilAn! powe'rf
irles is nrinciple of the
to fight, man power to work, fac­
IMm, Fla.
tory power to produce, and money
power to finance, all on/, equal
babies who will receive
LAWRENCE, Kan., Sept. 23.—
io the Cradle Roll Joyce (/T*)—-Haskell Institute may set terms. To put the burden of war
[daughter of Mr. and Mrs. down its claim to honor ns "one equally upon all in to lenselj by so
He. and Evelyn, .laughter hundred percent American.” For much, the legion feels, tlui likeli­
hood of war. At the same (inn , in
id Mrs. Joe F. Niblack.
only true Americans may enter cn: o there should lie a war, the
here.
nation would find itself nq much
Slcvcking entertained
Largest of the government's In­ better prepared to wage it."
ftinec party at the Milane dian schools, already opened for its
Taking up the accomplishments
Si honor of her thirteenth fall term, Haskell Institute Inst uf tile past year, the commander
(After the picture drinks winter drew 1,010 American Indian iiid:
1
(eel to about six or eight girlv and boys from nearly eighty
"Many important changes in
fiends who were present. tribes. From Key We:it to Ketchi­ tine with tin* recommendation
kan they came, and from Yakima made hy the legion, have been in­
ly, Oct. 3, is the annual to Yonkers.
augurated during the pant Jear in
for the Orphanage at , Twenty-eight states sent quotas the method and procedure of the
lip rings, formerly known of students to Haskell last year. United Miatea Veterans bureau. IV
Farris, of New Holland, Gn.,
It^rise. All Methodists and Oklahoma's delegation numbered Frobablv tho most important of has startled police officials by say
I the orphans are expect- 333, almost one-third of the stu­ these was the decentralization &lt;&gt;f i"g that five years a g o he saw two
jnate this one day's wage dent enrollment. Yet her neighbor the bureau, taking its services out; women killed and their lunlies ilia
state to the south, Texas, hud but into the field in direct contact with member* d along the Chattahoochee
ihans.
river near Atlanta, lie says the
one representative in the n'.udeni the veteran
Ministers am! Layman’s body. Kansas was second in num­ "A guardianship service was set murders were committed by two
Jwill he held at Crescent bers with 101 and South Dakota up to look after the affairs anil men ami two women and that he
|e-.lay. Sept. 2. As many next with 103. Alaska was repre­ protect tho interest of incompetent withheld tin* story on account of
requested to attend this sented hv a single student of the veterans, the victimn of shellshock, llira ts against lii&lt; life. Mrs. Ruth
and other bureau beneficiaries un- 'Johnson (above), of Jefferson, tin.,
|t meeting. This wwill he Eyak tribe.
Outnumbering any single In­ der guardianship. This service is' partly corroborates Farris story
occasion with ptcinc dindian tribe are the Sioux, whose 110 co-operating closely with the leg-' «» 1
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state convicts *1»,• for Hu* bodies,
members here came from five Mid­
Western states. Cherokee." and aaaaB B B B B tiB B aB aaB aaaB B aaaB B aaaaaaaaaaB aaB B aaaB B a
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Potnwatomis made up the third ■
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tribal delegation.
marriage of Miss Mary
The Chip|R*was came fiom the
Bedford, Ala., to John greatest area. They had roved the
Thorn ley, on Sept. 10, Mr. continent. Then there are Apache
I Thornley will make their and Mojave, Navajo ami I’apugo.
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Bme in Sanford.
Hopi and Piuiite from the s o u t h ­
west; Bannock and Nex Perce,
'lurida Methodist Confer- Flathead and Shoshone from the ^
SEVEN CITY LOTS
be hehl in Orlando early northwest; K ickupoo and Sac and u
liter, it is nnounced by Rev. Fox, Chippewa and Ottawa, Wynn- “
Ik in i, secretary, St. Pet em­ dotte and Winnebago from the mid­
Well located, six lots ninety-five foot frontage.
it previously been selected dle west, anil from Oklahoma and u One seventy-five foot frontage. Four corner Inis.
[invention city, but due to tho south come Chickasaw and
llruetion of the new Meth Choctaw, Creek and Cherokee.
Priced under the market far quick sale
lurch in that city. th«
place has been moved to
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—(/J&gt;&gt;—C. R. Phillips, left here on x i u a i i a a i i a a a i B i i N i K a a i f l i i a x i i i a u H r i i i a B i i a i i a i a i i i i
Springs—’Work begun on Sunday. He is engaged in organ­
jibhouse for Sunset Hills ization work on tho west coast.
Club.

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[BUSINESS
CLASS
IR. C. Maxwell und Mrs H.
M will open an evening
l class In the High School
1,1 Monday, Wednesday and
pvenings from 6:45 to 9 P*
Paning Mofubf* 3si)t&lt; 21st.
lull 15 minute\periods, with
supervisions nil] be
bHi pupil. Thorough trnin[tenographic and &gt;• '■*t*nal
*md ulso in typewriting
[ttiven.
[Maxwell is a tv *11 known
terienced teacher and Mrs.
is a graduate of and a
teacher in Stewards Bu i(Ollego. Washington, D. F ,
head of the Commercial
(n the High school,
further information and
'-•e Mrs Maxwell, 327 W
i. I’hone 466-W, or call at
ph iachool on the above even-

TO PARENTS
All parents having children
who will he six years old be­
fore January 1.
may en­
ter them the first term of
school as there will lie no mid­
year beginners' class. Only
those who are six years old
before the above date will he
allowed to register.
STELLA P. ARRINGTON
Supervising Principal
Sanford Primary Schools

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Champs’ Manager Is Spiked
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2 as A thletics Lose and Sox
Yankees Divide Twin Bill

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—(ZP)
—Washington advanced to within
three victories of its second con­
secutive pennant yesterday de­
feating Cleveland, 3 to 2, while Ht.
Louis downed Phi.adelpfitn.
It
was Coveleskie's 20th victory of
the season.
With the World series only two
weeks nvvay, Manager Harris was
forced out of the gnme with a badly lacerated finger on his throwing
hand. Hu was spiked when he slid
into third base in the f ln t inning.
The Box Score.
CLEVELAND AB R II PO A F,
Jamieson, If, .. 30 0 «&gt; 0 0
Summs, rf. „ .. 4 1 2 2 0 n
McNulty, cf___ 4 0 1 1 1 ((
J. Sewell, ss........3 0 1 1 0 0
Hendricks, lb. „ 4 0 0 l&gt; T 0
Spurgeon, 2b. „ 4 0 1 1 0 1
Hodapp, 3 b .__ 3 0 1 1 1 0
Myatt, c. _
„ 4 0 0 8 2 0
Levlson, p . ___2
1 (] 1 1 1
Speaker, x M n 1 U 0 0 0 0
Totals .. .. „ 32 2 0 24 14
x Batted for llodupp in 0th.
WASH
AB It II PO A
Rice. cf. _
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S. Harris, 2b. _ 1 0 1 0 1
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Scott, ss. _____3
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Gosiin, I f . ____ 4 0 0 4 0
Judge, lb. _____4 0 n 12 1
J. Harris, r f . __ 3 0 1 O
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Bluege, 3b. .. .. 4 0 1 0 1
Adams, ss-2b. .. 3 0 0 0 4
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Ruel, c................3 0 1 m
Coveleskie, p. „ 3 0 0 U 1

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Minus “F our Horsemen,” Notre Dame
Faces P rospect Of Losses In 1925
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 23.—
(ZP)—Gridiron fans interested in
this season's prospects at Notre
Dame can have it from the coarh
thnt the Rchool of "Four Horse­
men” fame will probably lose nt
least two games, and in lodng only
two will consider it a successful
season.
With tho house thnt was built
upon "Rock" crumbled, that dis­
tinguished figure in the football
world—Knuto Rockne—is intent
upon building n "bigger und bet­
ter" team, a habit the man scorns
to hnve. Hut the new team pro­
bably will not bo completed this
year, and it is this thut the fans
are studying.
For willingness, the little army
that Conch Itockne commands a t
Notre Dame is unbeatable. Many
of the candidates for the 1925
team have hnd the benefit of
Jloekne's lectures and practices.
Others have been on the Fresh­
men sriuad, the reserve team that
Rockne seasons with shinll con­
flicts, or the inter-hall teams that
are given varsity supervision.
From this large camp of recruits
Itockne hopes to select a picked
eleven.
"Notre Dame will probably lose
nt least two games," Itockne says.
“If only two defeats are chalked
up aguinst us we can consider the
season successful.”

Glenn Crowe, captain, is about
the only lineman whose name ap­
peared in last year's game reports.
The fleet end had little opportun­
ity to open up with Collins and
Ilunsinger in the field, but his
chance this year will be unlimited.
In the new backfield Dick Hunousek, a guard, is being groomed
for fullback, where it is hoped that
he (An keep open the gaps made
by the "human bullet," Laldun, in
last year’s struggles.
Edwards,
quarterback, is faced with the task
of filling Hurry .Stuhldreher’H
shoes, and since
Harry was
Camp’s choice for All-American,
Edwards’ job will be no sinecure.
O'Boyle and Hearndon seemed to
pair well in the few minutes they
played at half last season and are
regarded as tho logical flank men
for the new backfield.
The Freshmen squad produced
few outstanding men. Smith und
l’oliski, guards, and Doarn, tackle,
being the three upon whom Uock­
ne dwelt longer than usual. Theje
men, however, will aid in strength­
ening tho new line and will base
plenty of chance to prove them­
selves.
Kockne's reserve team, a group
of the varsity squad who played
small colleges during the regular
season, will report this fall wiRz
the valuable field experience of
lust season behind them.

How They Stand

Today’s Games

NATIONAL LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost I’ct Boston at Cincinnati.
Pittsburgh .. ■........ .. 92 54 .830 Brooklyn a t Chicago.
New York . ........ .. 82 81 .573 New York at St. Louis.
Cincinnati............ .. 77 (58 .531 Philadelphia a t Pittsburgh.
.St. L ouis............. .. 71 75 .490
» AMERICAN LEAGUE
Brooklyn............. .. 88 77 .182
Boston ................ .. 88 Ht .149 Chicago a t New York.
Totals . . . . . . 32 3 10 27 0 0 Chicago................ .. 85 83 .439 St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Score by innings:
.423 Detroit nt Boston.
P h iladelphia......... .. 82 83
Cleveland . . . . . . 001 001 000—2
Cleveland at Washington.
Washington .. „ .. 001 020 OOx—3
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Summary: Two base hit, S. Har­
Won Lost P et
ris, Scott, .1. H arm s. Sacrifice, Washington .
.. .. 93 50 .858 Chicago Man Is Self
Jamieson. Left on base, Cleveland Philadelphia........ .. 85 59 .59(1 Appointed Custodian
0; Washington 0. Huse on balls, St. Louis .. .. .. .. .. 78 8(5 .512
off Levlson I; Coveloskie 2. Struck D etro it................ .. 75 89 .521
Of Windy City Birds
out by Levison 2; Coveleskie 2. Chicago................ .. 71 73 .58.3
Umpires, Hildebrand and Evans. Cleveland............
(57 79 .459
CHICAGO,
Sept. 23.—(ZP)—
Time 1:40.
New Y o rk ............ .. 81 82 .138
Feeding
peanuts
to pigeons in
Dll
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Boston .................
YANKS-SOX SPLIT
Grant Park on busy Michigan boul­
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—(ZD evard cost:) him approximately
New York and Chicago divided a
$150 a year, but to Harry J. Lane,
double header a t the Yankee Stad­
the benefactor, it is a small item
ium yesterdny, the Yanks winning
in his recipe for kindness.
the opener II to 0 and the White
Four or five times daily Mr.
Sox taking the final, 4 to 2. The
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Lane, who is treasurer of the Or­
Yankees beat Hollis Thurston and
Dickie Kerr in the first game but Chicago 3; Brooklyn 2. (12 in - chestra Hull association in n sky­
rings.)
scraper overlooking tho
Park,
Ted Blankenship allowed only six
crosses the avenue with bulging
hits in the second chalking up his Pittsburgh H ; Philadelphia 4.
St. Louis-New York, doublehead- pockets of peanuts to ration the
fifteenth victory of the season.
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birds, many of them of four year’s
Ben
Paschal aided
the Yankee
acquaintance.
His appearance
cause in the opening gtnjie |&gt;y lut- (Jincinnati-Boston, rain.
causes a winged offensive.
ting for the circuit twice, noth
AMERICAN LEAGUE
clots remaining inside the playing
Mr. I.une carries a knife with a
field. Bob Meusel hit his 30th New York ll-2;Chiengo (5-4.
small sharp blade which, ns the
Philadelphia
0;
St.
Louis
1.
home run of the season in the first
birds feed, he uses in removing
gome and his .'list in the second. Washington 3; Cleveland 2.
strings entugled in their feet and
Boston
8-2;
Detroit
11-7.
Ruth went hitless in both games
to perform any small Lit of sur­
and contributed an error in the
gery. Wherever he travels Mr.
Daytona—(ZD—Tract of land Lane feeds pigeons in the parks,
second gamp, which allowed a
sold for $1,750,000; permits in lie ia never feared, whether friend
Chicago runner to score.
building reach $112,000 for first or stranger.
FIRST GAME
11 days of September; develop­
Score by innings:
The city allows feed for the pig­
Chicago .. ~ 001 010 130— (5-11-1 ment of East Const canal to be eons, but frequently the caretak­
sought
in
legislature;
new
build­
New York .. 000 320 33x—11- 8-1
er if» absent. Mr. Lane fills the
Batteries: Thurston, Kerr and ing projects include $2,500,000 (500- breach ns provider.
room
hotel;
20
small
one-story
Crouse; Hoyt, Jones and Benbuildings; beautiful sanitarium
Ifough.
Kindis—Ashmore .V Osborne to
and courses for polo and golf, construct new three-story office
SECOND GAME
with
Italian
and
Japanese
gardens;
Scoro by innings:
building.
Chicago _____ 010 110 010—1-0-1 two realty deals bring $750,000;
New York .. „ 001 001 000-2-0-1 realty transfers average million a
Clearwater — Permits totaling
Batteries:
Blankenship
and day for 80 days; property owners $55,(100 issued, for construction of
vole
on
$800,000
bond
issue
for
Schalk; II. Johnson, Shields and
five new dwellings.
schools.
BengOUgli.

Yesterday’s
Results

TIGERS’TAKE TWO
BOSTON, Sept. 23.—(A*)—De­
troit took both games from the
Red Sox yesterday, II to H and 7
to 2. Seven runs in the sixth in­
ning nml tho first game settled
thnt contest in favor of Die Tigers
FIRST GAME
Score by innings:
5 Acres on Isl Street— East of railroad ar lee Plant.
Detroit . .. .. . 003 007 810-^11-15-3
Good
warehouse site or to cut into lots. Parties now
B oston........ 300 010 031— 8-15-5
wanting to buy 2 lots at $2,500 each.
Batteries: White-hill and llassicr;
Wingfield, Ross, Adams and His- ■
One Entire Block—With paved street on two sides.
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SECOND GAME
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D etro it____ 001 110 022-7-11-0
Boston .. .. .. 000 101 0 00-2- 0-3
Batteries: Carroll and Ilussler;
Zahniser, Fulir and Stokes,
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
'ATHLETICS POWERLESS
108
Magnolia
Ave.
Phone 117
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23.—(ZP)
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southpaw, showed rare form Tues­
day and blanked the Athletics in
tho opening game of tho aeries,
1-0. Giurd gave the Mackmcn
only nine hits, most of which were
of the infield variety. In the first
Inning, Tobin singled, stole second
and scored the game's only run
on Jucobson’s double.
Scoro by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 100 OOO 000-1-11-0
Lots 50x200
Philadelphia . 00(1 000 000—0- U-Q
Batteries: (Hard and Hargrave;
Harris, Rommel and Cochrune,
All cleared, right in Oviedo

Good Buys in Sanford....

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

Good Buys
Only $250

PIRATESROMPDN
PHILLIES TO WIN
EIGHTH STRAIGHT

Stately, S
Hartnett, c. ...„ 4 ,. 0 2 . 2
Grigsby, xz .. .. 0 Q 0 0
Gonzales, c........ 1 () 1 2
Alexander, p . ..
1
Heathcote, z ..
8
Jones, p* . . . . . .
. 8_
Griffith, zzz .. .. 0 0 0 0

0
1
0
_1
0

0
0
0
l
0

Totals .. .. .. 48 3 10 30 2U 2
z Batted for Alexander in 8th.
«&lt; ' .
_____
zz Han for H artnett In 10th.
Clout 4 Pitchers For Total ot
zzz Bntthcd for Jones in 12th.
19 H its; Cuyler Gets Two Score by innings:
000 000 020 000—2
Homers and Two Singles Brooklyn ..
.. „ 000.000 101 001—3
In Four .Trips to Plate Chicago
Summary: Two base hits, Metzlcr 2, Munson, Frclgnu.
Stolen
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 23.—(ZI^— baso, Adams. Sacrifices, Johnston,
The Pirates continued their cllrtib E. Brown. Double plays, Alexanpcnnntward yesterday by defeat- der to Adams to Grimm, Staley to
ing Philadelphia handily, .14. to 4 .1Adams to Grimm, Staley to IlartIt was their eighth straight ‘ vie- nett to Grimm.
Triple play,
tory. Hazcn Cuyler, Pirate qut- Adams to Stuley to Grimm to
fielder, continued his • wmsatlbnal Hartnett. Left on bases, Brooklyn
hitting streak and cracked out four 3; Chicago 9. Base on bulls, off
safe blows in four tim q^uj. the Alexander 3; off Grimes 7. Struck
plate, two of them home runs. The out, by Alexander I, by Grimes 2;
‘ifth wns a big inning for the lo- by Jones 2; hits off Alexander I
cals when they hammered in seven in 8; Jones rione in 4; winning
tallies.
pitcher, Jones; umpires. McLaugh­
’llu* Box Score.
lin, Wilson and Quigley. Time
AH R 11 PO A E 2: 11.
PHI LA
2
8 8 8 .1, 8
Sunil, ss.............
Williams, x .. .. T 0 8 0 U 11 NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH
Metz, mu' . ........... 2 8 8 0 J 0
Leach, cf............ 4 I 1 r tr n Tho now treatment for torn flesh,
Wrightstone, rf. 4 8 1 1 0 8 cuts, wounds, Bores or lacerations
Harper, If.......... 4 8 1 5 u 1 that is doing such wonderful work
Fonseca, lb ........ •&gt; 8 0 8 l n in flesh healing is the Borozone
Knight, p........... T 0 1 8 0 0 liquid and powder combination
Grumpier, p. .. , 1 8 il 8 1 II treatment. The liquid Brozone in a
Wendell, c......... 0 8 8 2 0 l powerful antiseptic that purifies
Hcnline, c.......... T 0 8 0 0 n the wound of poisons and infec­
Myers, 2b.......... 1 1 l 8 0 n tious germs, while the Borozone
Huber, 3b.......... 1 8 8 0 5 n powder is the great healer. There
Friherg, 2b........ 3 l 1 :2 2 0 is nothing like it on enrth for
Ring, p............... 1 8 8 8 3 " speed, safety and efficiency. Price
Hawks, lb.
3 1 2 7 8 0 (liquid) 30c, (50c and $1.20. Pow­
der 30c and 00c. Sold by Laney's
•
T o ta ls ......... 30 4 8 24 14 fle* Drug Store.
•
x Butted for Sand in 7th.
PITTSBURGH AB R H PO A K West Palm Beach—Proposed ad­
Moore, 2b. .. .. . 5 8 8 1 2 i) ditions to Good Samaritan hospital
Thompson, 2b. . 0 8 8 H 0 u to cost $128,000.
Carey, cf........... r» 3 2 .5 .8 11
Cuyler, rf.
4 2 4 2 0 8
Barnhart, If. .. 5 1 1 8 8 0
Traynor, 3b. .. . 5 3 4 1 2 1
Wright, ss. .. .. 5 •1 4 .3 •1 0
Grunt ham, lb. *j 2 1 7 0 II
Gooch, c............. 4 1 *» 1 8 u
Kremer, p......... 3 0 T 8 1 II
-

n

■ ghinoed
. S j 1fr

4 4 0

Melbourne—-Contract
Melbourne—Coruroi^y

*****

ice
v v \:

—&gt;: ■

On Poplar between 1st hnd

SITE”
and garage.

tath

$4400.00
On Park Ave., and Lake Mon­
roe, 362x1 17 feet. Wonder­
ful buy at

$1000.00 per foot
Five block:? front Lake Monroe on L&gt;ocuol St. 112 lots.
$ 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0

BROWN

Nos. IS-17

A New Observation Dining Car Train
Through Sleeping Cars? and Coach Service to

DETROIT
CLEVELAND-1

TOLEDO
CINCINNATI

v. r
E ffective from Jacksonville September 29, 1925.

\\ «-*.(-IhhiiiiI
2.510 am
Io.do am
12.01 N ’n
2 ir&gt; pm
:i.:io pm
5.40 pm
8.:i5 pm
10.25 ani
4.15 pm
7.30 pm
2.24 pm
6.45 pm
8.50 pm

Nrlit*tltil«*
Son1li-Imtuii!
Lv. Hanford
A.C.L. ..Ar
2.30 am
*1 Ar.
Lv. Jacksonville.
9.00 pm
$1 Lv.
Ar. Way c r o s s ....
7.00 pm
«t
Ar. Tifton.........
..Lv.
4.50 pm
&lt;« ..Lv.
Ar. A lb a n y ........
3.35 pm
Ar. Macon ,...C.T.... c .o f t; Lv. 11.35 am
*4 . Lv. . 8.45 am
Ar. Atlanta .....
Ar. Cincinnati ... .......L&amp;N Lv.
7.00 pm
Ar. ( (ilumbus. C T. .Big 4 Lv.
3.15 pm
Ar. Cleveland
12.00 N ’n
E.T. “ ....Lv.
Ar. Springfield ...C.T. “ . . Lv.
4.1.5 pm
41 ..Lv.
Ar. Toledo........
2.00 pm
Ar. D etro it......... .........M.C. Lv. 12.20 pm

I

S a n J u a n Gar

422 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w

TH E B U SIN E SS OF RUNNING A HOME E
EA SIER BY T H E ADVERTISEMENTS.

B e F a i r w ith Your

a c l i e n t ....

THE FLAMINGO

TheWorld’s Finest LowPHc&lt;
C hevrolet offers you m ore coach quality for In.
money than you can get anywhere die In the w0riJ
Note these points of superiority :•
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION—typical ofthehish.
e»t priced cars.
*
POWERFUL M O T O R -nil the power and ,P« J
that you need.
*
LONG SPRING SUSPENSION —chrome van*.
iliutn, semi-elliptic springs give great comfort anJ
roadability.
FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH -.Ingle plate, drv
disc type, the easiest you have ever handled.
FISHER BODY—of high quality, with fine car con.
structlon and appointments.
V V ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD—easily railed or
lowered, with cowlventllatlon,absolutely watertight.
DUCO FINISH— in beautiful iagc-grccn and black
color and lustre last Indefinitely.
ALEM1TE LUBRICATION — a modem, very con­
venient lubricating system.
These are but a few points that Indicate the superior
quality of this fine coach. See It today.

Realty Co.

W e have

T o ta ls ......... 38 M 19 37 7 1
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. . 000 003 001— I
Pittsburgh ......... 001 272 20x«-14
Summary: Two base hit, Tray-' W ho w ishes to purchase
nor, Myers. Home run, Cuyler 2;
Leach. Sacrifice, Grantham 2; live business in .Sanford, Or­
Kremer, Moore. Left on base,
Philadelphia 7; Pittsburgh 0, Ha ■ lando, or the immediate
mi balls, off Ring 3; Knight 2:
Kremer I. Struck out by Ring J; neighborhood.
Kremer 1. Hits, off Ring 11 ‘ in
5; off Knight I in l 1-3;"off
Grumpier 1 in 1 2*3.
Winning ri., u,nni.i
interested
pitcher Ring. Umpires, O'Day,’
" &lt;&gt;U ‘
Pfirmun and Sweeney. Time l:.il. hardware, dry goods, fundt
GRIMES DROPS TOUGH ONE ture, men’s furnishings,
C11ICAGO, Sept.* 23.—(ZPl —Bur­
leigh Grimes, veteran right hand groceries.
H» r*JU* • *in ** 11
'pitcher *•(' Uu&gt;
ll&gt;*&lt;‘»4ne of , Itt W
the toughest games of his career
yesterday when Chicago heat him Ho might possibly he inter­
3 to 2 in 12 innings, extending
Brooklyn’s losing streak to nine ested in small jobbing busi­
games.
Crimes bad the distinctionk of ness, or any other proposition
hitting into two double plays and
a triple play, the first one seen at that would stand strict in­
the Cub’s park this season. On
each occasion, ho blasted promis­ vestigation.
ing rallies. The Cabs kept nicking
at him fur a total of 10, inis,
bunching them in the seventh and
Submit all particulars of
twelfth innings.
*
The Box Scute.
what you have to offer.
BROOKLYN
AH It II 1-0
Cox. r f . ...............4 0 11
Stock, 2b..............5 0 0 1
Wheat, If............5 it 0 5
Fournier, lb. ..
4 n (i in
“Service That Is Reliable”
Johnston, 3b.......4 1 1 2
E. Brown, cf.......3 I 1 3
(’organ, ss.........2 0 t 2
Hargreaves, x .. I 0 0 0
Stanley &amp; Rogers.
Mitchell, aa........ 0 0 0 2
REALTORS
Tnylor, c............3
o 1 2
Grimes, p............. 4 0 0 l
Real Estate—Investments. •
Totals .
.35 2 4'33 15
x llatti d for (’organ in Uth.
Rati Building
* None out when winning run
Sanford, Fla.
’Phone 71(5
scored.
CHICAGO
AH K H p(&gt; A E

f a

Don’t expect them to do a good day’s work
feed and plenty o f it.

AL GRAIN
Sw eet Feed will keep your stock strong and health
will convince you.

Sanford F e e d &amp; Supply Co
M yrtle A ve. and 4th S t.

' MAKEYOURUVESTOCKMYDIVIDENDS

ALGRA1NHORSEFEED
Belna an 851» Grain Ration. l» the m ost eco­
nomical, as well as the best balanced
horse feed on the market.

JNO. W. SNEED
Headquarters for
Poultry ami Stock

Sunshine Poulby.
Dairyman’s!
IftuyT

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r o t h e r s

COACH
In buying Dodge Brothers Coach, you may rest
ussured of this:
Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability,
greater freedom from annoyance, and more
substantial and durable, beauty ut a smaller costper-mile.
The Coach not only acco/n m od afes five adults
in comfort—it c a r r i e s them in comfort.
Dodge Brothers low sw ung body lines, long,
underslung springs and balloon tires assure the
owner a degree of travel ease which you would
call exceptional in any type of car at any price.

I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS

-f

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&gt; .if, Herald

ad. rates
Cask lo Advance
ii » win ke w __ yalrw i n i «•!«
il iM icO atttr I n
l h a lla«
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a. a llaa
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ratee ara for oonin M ftlon a

of average Unath
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charge tOe tor flrat
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In f la reetrleted to
aM lfleatlon.
ror ta m ade Tha Ban*
In w ill ba raaponalbla
na Incorract Inaertlon,
laar for . subsequent
Tha office ahould ba
m ed iately In caaa of
1A D v n n T M K n s
rapraaentatlra thoriltla r w ith ratee, ru le ,
ill .H o n . w ill l i r a you
[inform ation.
And If
tbay w ill aaalat you
yonr w a n t ad. to
I re effective.
IT AX T

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• re ahould * lv e thalr
fpoatolllea addraaa aa
Veir phono number If
reaulta. About ona
of a thouaand baa a
[and th a thara can't
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your addraaa
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F p eraoa a t T b a l a a •14 a l l t a o r by let*
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Prom pt.
Barvloa

JESlolant.

S— Autos, Gale
21— Sale, Real Estate
DEPENDABLE -USUD CARh
1925—Fort Fordor Sedan.
J. E. SPURLTNG, iift-divlsion
1922— Ford Coupe.
specialist Subdivision to OrUndo, Florida, and F l o r a
192.1—Ford Touring.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High*
1923— Ford 1-lon Truck.
w a r___________________
I. W, Phillips' Sons
Dodge Broa. Sales and Service
22— Sale, Furnitue
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd St
We carry a full line.
7—Business Service
Our prices are right. Cash or
terms. We want your business
LANEY’3 DRUG STORE — Pro- Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
aeriptiona, Drugs, Sodai. Wa _______ 321 E. First St.
a n aa near yon aa your phona
FOR SALE: Lloyd Loom baby bug­
Call 10S.
gy in good condition. Inquire of
Mrs. K. 11. McCraken, 1101 MagSANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
nolia. Phono 699-W.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
nO Magnolia. Everything elec
24— Lost, Found
trlcaL Phone 422. Electragitb
Radio.
LOST: Grey flannel coat with
i WIGHTS—Three nation a. Mag* memo book and identification
nolle and Second. Flrat and Elm, card in pocket Finder return tol
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. Herald Office and receive $20 re­
ward.
Expert service.
H l^ -P lant, Seeds, Trees
LEWI8 OBRYa N.
Office In
Seminole Bank Building Annex. 1TEWART THE FLORIST"
Phone 417-L 3.
Flowers .’or all occasions.
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Seo us
33— Wanted
first Wo do i t Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
WANTED TO RENT: Suitublc lo­
cation in Snnfort! for a battery
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds___
service station. Address G. Box
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. 700
Water nrd Boat Tanka. At Oak
Avenue end Third Street Tele­ WANTED: Male pasesnger to Mi­
phone 111.
ami. 49-J.
HIRACLR Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ 34— Wanted Help, Female
ing block*. Irrigation boxes. J. ft.
WANTED: Lady, live wire real e s­
Terwillrger. Prop.
tate. No money needed. Rox 0x5,
HILL LUMBER CO.
Sanford Herald.
__ Service, Quality and Price.
WANTED: A cook. White prefer­
Where Service and Quality
red. Ninth nnd Maple.
Rei gnu
OLYMPIA
CAFE
33— Wanted Help, Male
The Waffle lloune
C. A. Caratt, Mgr. 105 W. lwt S t

A fter Title

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder

Classification 5

•99-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AYR.

18 LARGE LOTS

E arle T. Field

Price $21,000.00

12 on Park Avenue,
6 on Oak
Terms

XRAI. I5STATB •—IX Vr.STMlexis

t a b b y P u le s t o n - O r u m l.v Bldg.
S anford
F lo rid a

Will bring you results... If you have a
second hand car to dispose of just in­
sert an ad in the auto for sale column.

Resident of F lo rid a since ISM.
Hefei sncea:
F l r a t N ational Rank.

EIGHT LOTS

Let a classified ad work for you..........

J. II. HUTCHINSON
Hi:A I, RfTATK

on West Second Street

OPPORTUNITY

(these lots are just
across the street from
a big development on
Try Smith’s Barber the west side)
Shop for good barbel
Price $11,500.00
Terms
j
work. Ladies welcome
N ext to Valdez.
Acreave. F a r m s nnd O ra nge
G roves a Specialty
10JO L a u re f Avenue,
Member of
HANFORD, FLA.
F lorida S ta te
F lo rists Association.

AWAITS YOU

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
OF THE HERALD
Meet Ray Schauer, promising
young flyweight of Los Angeles,
ifo’s hot on the trail of Fidel La
Rnrbn, present champion. He’s
been stepping to the front rapidly
and stacks up as a dangerous con­
tender In the division.

W. H. LONG

MEAT MARKET
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The'
42— Exchange
scene of stupendous develop-1 ----- --------------------------------------.
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS
jsifications
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
ment. Read about it in the Palm ‘DEVELOPERS ATTRITION _
Reach Post. Sample copy '-ent on 1 Pemacola ts beginning
the
The surest sign of worms in chil­
mcements
request.
Igrentut development in Georgia’s dren is paleness, lack of interest
lA ccessories
■
---- ---------------------------------------— history; a half million dollar high- in play, fretfulncss, variable appe­
Rent
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— |way t,. the gulf beach just finish- tite, picking at the nose and sud­
Repairing
Send In your subscription to the led; at two million dollar bridge den starting in sleep. When these WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS I
Sale
Tribune or hand it to your local1across Escambia Bay started; symptoms appear it is time to give
•ACREAGE’
denier so you can read Florida’s quarter million dollar opera house White's Cream Vermifuge. A few
jss Opportunities
under construction; two millions doses drives out the worms nnd ; b u s i n e s s h o m e s
Service
being spent on highway; greatest puts the little one on the roml to
lent, Apartments
chance for live developers to get health again. White’s Cream Verm­
\DDRESSING — Multigraphing,
tent, Houses
in on ground floor. Write Devel­ ifuge has a record of fifty years of
folding and mailing—ai you
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her- opment Department. The Pensa­ successful use. Price 35c, Sold by W ilc le z R e c ilty G ).
lent, Rooms
want it- *hen you want It
I.alley’s Drug Store.
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First WANTED: Time-keeper and check­ ald, South Georgia’s greatest cola News,
(cinl
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
National
Bank
Bldg.
er who can use typewriter anil
and Board
Orlando—City’s fifty-mile pav­
*, *,*l\ * / «-***■*.1 •L, '
Classified FOR Bit; RESULTS advertise in
has had some hookkeeping exper­ weekly and Sunday.
tent, Office, Stores
FORT
LAUDERDALE ing program to cost $2,000,900.
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­ tho
ience.
Apply
Superintendent,
For­
9—
For Rent, Houses
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia. DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
lie, Acreage
rest Luke Hotel.
ard County thoroughly which is
Exchange
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished WANTED: Messenger boy at the
one of tho most rapidly growing
DO
YOU
WANT
TO
BUY
or
sell
annrtment. Apply Herald Of­
de, Groves
sections on the Florida Coast.
Postal
Telegraph
office.
Good
anything?
If
so
advertise
in
fice.
tie, Houses
Sample copy nnd rate card upon
pay.
the Gainesville Sun.
request.
.ease, Rent
10— For Rent, Rooms WANTED: Bus-boys and dishwash­
Live Stock
er, pnstry cook. Lu-Rcth Cafe­ ADVERTISING gets results if A LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
reaches potential buyers. 1’aSale, Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Roome with or with­ teria.
Lakeland, through the Starlntka Daily News is circulated in
[Real E state
out meal*.
Reasonable rates.
Telegram. Heat advertising me­
nn
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
37— Wanted Help, Salesman
i'urniture
Lincoln House.
dium, in South Florida. Published
tion.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Wanted
FOR RENT: Furnished front room. MAN with car to work In evenings
Lakeland, Florida.
l Fou ml
W. VA, pcoplo
211 E. 3rd Street.
from 4 tg 6. Attractive propo MORGANTOWN.
arc interested in Florida. Each
pans. Jewelers
FOR RENT:: Office suitable for 1?lli1°" for^ ul*t1" ;,
"fereaces of them through a classified ad
fug, Decorating,
Everything
real estate nr law office. Apply I i?_L*t,t.e r* ' Vrltc Tropoaltion Caro in the Morgantown POST. Six
Herald.
307 E. Second Street.
cents a word for six consecutive
For the Sportsman
jTuning
issues.
SEVERAL
solicitors
to
work
on
11— For Sale, Acreage
At
Seeds, Trees
commission. Right proposition TO REACH BUYERS or sallori of
-3T
T
o
m
tg
h
t
ifliri.'AJSjly
'Af
n?ru‘M
cs.anci .Supplies
■Bali Hardware
FOR SALE: Acreage on Snhfortf- after 5:30. in afternoon.
Florida real estate advertise in
Just a half block from the Post Office
and E ggs
New Smyrna Highway one half
i the St. Petersburg Times. One cen'
Phone 8
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­ REAL ESTATE .'MEN OF S A N -'cent * word daily, two cents a won
(1/ Notice
—Next to McKenney &amp; Rvlander’s
FORD: I was prciont nnd priv- Sundays.
Vritcrs and Supplies ter, Osteen, Fla.
Urged
to
hear
your
recent
discus
5d
new $200,000 arcade. Faces on Com­
FOR SALE BIG BARGAIN: 3 acre ftion before Council, of Sanford’s AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
fed Help, Female
tract 1-2 mile south of west First proposed real estate law. Impress­ gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
a t m i
fa st
mercial Street, Sanford Avenue and
Street. 1 1-2 acres cleared. Some ed by fairness of your city officials classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
6d Help, Male
bearing ornngo trees. Good many nnd the opportunity which I believe charge. 10c minimum.
fed Help, Male or
South Carolinian Took Blacktlie Lake Boulevard. Unobstructed
will bear in a year or so. 3 room your city affords, I am ready to
lule
residence, large shndo trees nbnut make n real estate connection with FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Draught For Indigestion, and
Morninw Sentinel; largest classi­
view of beautiful Lake Monroe.
ed Help, Salesman house. A dandy place to live $2,some
one
of
you.
Address
T.
Bruce
fied
business,
rate
lc
n
word,
min­
Says He Could Soon Eat
id Situation, Male 600.00; §1500.00 cash, 1 nnd 2 years Adams, 158 Jefferson Ave., Colum­ imum 24c cash with order.
ad Situation,Female for balance. B. II. Bankston, San­ bus, Ohio.
Anything.
This property is ideally located for
ford.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
ad Real Estate
through
the
Xenia
Gazette,
Zen38— Wanted, Situation Male
ad to Rent
Rnllentlno, 8 . C.—Mr. ff, B.
a commercial hotel or big- business en­
Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ Rouktilxht, of this place, gavo tho
15—Sale or Exchange
WANTED:
Position ns night in,
trict.
Want
ad
and
display
rates
following account of Ills use of
watchman. Rest references. Write
terprise.
Thcdford's Black-Draught.
FOR SALE: New Perfection oil J. F. Yates, Route 1, Box 57, Or­ on request.
SAnnouiu'enienls
“Just
after
I
married
I
had
Indi­
stove cheap. Apply 505 Myrtle lando.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT gestion. Working out, l got In tho
Avenue.
—Central West Virginia’s Larg­ habit of eating fn.it, for which 1
Investors are realizing* the poten­
m o v a l n o t ic e
Mitchell announces the WANTED: To trade 1925 Ford 39--Wanted Situation, Female est flailv. Want ad rate 1 l- 2c per soon paid by having a tight, bloated
word; 4 insertions l I-1c; 0 or fooling after meals This made mo
tialities of Sanford and much capital
his office Oct. I, 1925
Roadster on city lot. Must he COMPETENT experienced stenog­ more
lc
per
word
each
insertion.
aetto Avenue.
very
uncomfortable.
I
would
feel
good buy. Address "Ford Roadster"
rapher desires situation. Touch
from the Fast has been put in Sanford
stupid and drowsy, didn't feel llko
______
typist, rapid. Address F. Herald.
iUSINESS COLLEGE cafe Herald.
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — working. I was told It was Indi­
to ninny requc.'i’s for
Classified ads have the largest
recently.
Some ono recommended
17—For Sale, Houses
WANTED: Experienced stenogra­ circulation in Southwestern Geor­ gestion.
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pher wants position. Addrem 77 gia. Rato 8c (6-word line) lino. meats. 1 soon could eat anything
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Grab this if you have vision and
Palmetto. Inquire first house in
A LITTLE nr ANT AD IN The
In munship, etc,. Thurs"I u»o It for colds nnd bilious­
BOOKKEEPER
capable
woman
of
Ouk
Hill.
HERALD
will
bring
you
in
big
)r First. Hours 7:30 to
ness aid It will knock out a cold
want to make big money. Our price
35, single, 15 years experience,
[articulars, see or write FOR SALE: House, garage and can take charge or install system, results. Advertise those old ar­ and carry nwny the hllo better nnd
ticles you have stored away and
than any liver medicine I
?pper, Inc, Aect, Room
will move it quick.
chicken yard, 3 3*! acres on ready to go at once; best refer­ have no use for. A little thirty- qulckei
have
oyer,
found."
lake front. Small cwtft payment. ences. Address Henry A. Evers, 21 ccnt ad may bring you several
Eating too faat, too much, or
Eddy St., Providence, R. I.
571-J.
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­ faulty theming of your food, often
-Autos, Rent
sentative will cull nnd see you.
causes discomfort after meals. A
•12— Exchange
pinch of Black-Draught, washed
19—Sale, Live Stock
ros FOR niRK
T. S. NEAL REALTY CO., INC.
down
a swallow of water, will
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm­
LUTO SERVICE Day
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the ers and fern growers of Volus­ help towith
bring
prompt
relief.
Bloat­
Meets all trains. Bag- FOR SALE: One team of mules,
accepted want ad medium in
25 Fast Central— Upstairs
acntatlons, eructations, b ad
must go this week. Make your Daytona I Fla.) One cent a word ia county advertise in the DoDind ed
Phone 551 and 63-W
breath and other common symptoms
Daily
News,
rate
lc
per
word,
cash
price.
E.
G.
Keslcr,
Silver
Lake,
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Tel. 25 Hi
of Indigestion have disappeared
SUL ft SONS
with order.
Rt. A, Rox 187.
nfter Black-Draught haa been taken
F'»u Drive It. .
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, MAINE — Watervillc, Morning for Severn! days.
"The i’nst Office Is Opposite"
NC-16I
and 2nd St. at R,
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
Fin. Thousands read the clas­ Sentinel, Thousands of Maine
sified pages of Florida’s Great people are interested in Florida |
Motor truck with self
Orlando
■new tires in good con- FOR SALE: 3ingcr sewing ma­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word. property. Reach them through 1
chine on easy payments. B. H. Minimum 25c, ensh with order. the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
bargain. C. II.| Muddux,
Q I i MWI* LIVER MEDICINE
la.
Bankston, Sanford.
Write for complete rate curd.
plication.

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A City Block

Small Spanish Bunga­
low, side walks and
paved streets

Price $4700.00
Terms

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Inc.
II. S. LONG, Mar.

Rooms 9-10-11 Hall IUd&gt;
I’hone 657.

In the heart of Sanford

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STATION
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

HILTON’S
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shop

113 Magnolia Ave.
8 Flrat Ula*a Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children.

Elton J. Moughton
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Flrat National Hank Bids.
S anford. —- — — Florida

TAKE A TIP
There i* nn old fable about
the grasshopper who sang anil
played nil summer, while the
unta laid In supplies for win­
ter. When lhe cold weather
came the grasshopper had
nothing and hnd to go beg­
ging from the ants.
Lots of us ace just like that
grasshopper, instead of wel­
coming the opportunity while
she is knocking nt our door we
give her no tumble.
Our advice is to follow tho
wise old ant by investing now
some of your idle dollars in
160 acres at $50 per acre in
Lake county, ^ mile on Wckiwa River, lx mile on rail­
road. Binder $500. $3,000
cash, balance arranged suita­
bly.
1,1st your lots, houses and
acreage with us for better re­
sults and quick action.

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Brokers
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ASSOCIATED PR ESS D ISPATCH ES

SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA,T U ESD A Y , S E P T E M B E R 22, 1925.

P R IC E F I V E CENTS

NUMBER 48.

’•• i T ’ V i;

7vice In F
:s Present Form Is
favored By Wilbur
nation of Separate
department ForAir
Service, Would Be
[istake, He Asserts

ivy Secretary Is
‘t Witness Today

NAVAL AIR COURT
QUIZZES AIRSHIP
CREW MEMBERS

sterious Death
Baffles
fficials;
Injured Husban Is Held
fo r -—

Exp erts Studyinir Situation
Said to Have Agreed WttJi
Mellon That Five P er Cent
Will Have to Be Changed

Italian Cbmniission
Coining October 20
1• * •&lt; —^■* ■

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Present . Interest R a te Has
Produced Accumulation Of
About EightllundrcdM'illion

Adam Died of Gout,
Says Ancient P a p e r
LONDON," Sept. 22.—(?P)~
Adam died of gout, says an an*
clont document held by thc Her­
ald's College of London. The
document, the origin of whicn
is unknown but whjjgh was writ­
ten in thc sixteenth century,
professes to trace genealogy of
the Saxon King* buck to IMam
.artd Eve. Whether if ho had
continued "to ent an npple ft
day hc would hnve kept the

REALTORS AND

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NEW YORK, Sept. 22.-I/T)
— Police today discovered the
body of Mrs. Sophie Toleski, a
young Enst Side woman in the
furnace of a lumber yard kiln. {
Gcorgo Smyuck, fireman of thc
lumber yard was nrrrstcd Ip.
ciSnncction will! tho woman’s
of B arrett
death. Police said they believ­ Officials
ed she had been placed in the
Varnish Company M 1
furnace alivo.
' Patrolman William Merrick,
On Visit Purchase
hearing thu woman's servants
Site for Warehod^e
coming from the lumber yard,
investigated. As hc scrambled
over a pile of lumber the
screams censed. Merrick found
Smyuck near thu furnnet* hut
he denied thnt the woman was
on the premises. As Merrick
began to question him, hmyuck
Firm Will Engage In
fled and Merrick fired his re­
volver. Two other patrolmen
Wholesale Business
assisted in the reenpture.
Officers found the body in­
Only, Say Officials
side the furnace door, which
had been closed and the shovel
Immediate establishm ent in
propped against it.
Smyuck
this city of a paint and v a r ­
told the police tin woman of­
ten visited hint nt tho yard and
nish distributing ce n te r fo r
that she once threatened to
Florida, and th c erection of a
jxiison him. Ho told tho police
wood
finish m an u factu rin g
that when he rnn from the
plant within the n ext s ix
lumber yanl, he Intendud lo
commit suicide by jumping into
months were the ou tstan d in g
the East River.
features of an announcem ent
]]
j made late Monday by r e p r e ­

FEE QUESTION

Partly Decomposed Body Is
Discovered A fter W oman’s
Husband Is Found W ander- j M a tte r 1 Settled A t Meeting
ing on Richmond S treets \ HeW nt
This Morn­
ing When I^ake Meets Com­
No Signs of Violence m ittee of R ealty Men

Are Found Upon Body

PoliccFind Woinan\s
Body in a Furnace;
Fireman Is Arrested

Liienfce Fees Will

Husband Tells Two .D ifferent
Remain Unchanged
Stories of A ffa ir; Hope
For Recovery Held Out Require Heavy Bend of All
A gents and Salesm en; To
RICHMOND, Va,. Sept. 2 2 .- (JV)
Name New Advisory Board

Pick City As MostDesirable In State

—Richmond police today faced one
of the most puzzling rtystcrics they
Following a meeting yoo.erday
hnve ever been called upon to solve
afternoon,
when the City Commis­
-.s they sought to piece together
tha story of the death of Mr.* Her­ sion ami thc committee of local
bert E. Richardson, Jr ., whose body realtors failed to reach any final
decision regarding
ry Lansdowno and the officers and *
thrT ljh. n‘™,7 ',ntior» of
was discovered in
In the npar‘ mcr,i i/TjT‘
, “ _ V , the proposed
lhc nccnio,," ,torc,t c1H»r*« d» ,,,w j
W
a s h i n g t o n , sep t. 22 . inen with him In thc control car appears
occupied bv her husband ami her- l ^ ’f e ? ' rca
likely
to
take
place
in
tho
j
ment to their death attempting to
seif after Mr. RichaVdson had beer.!
M ajor I °.rr-.*^
’
IP )— M aintenance of the keep control of the greut airship forthcoming negotiations for a
acting for the cemmission this
found
on
the
streets
this
morning
funding
settlement.
a ir service in Hubnta- Sh.-naruloah near Avn., Ohio/ on
suffering from a self inflicted bul­ morning, met a committee comWhile treasury officials were
pbsed of A. P. Connelly, Col.
present form was Nept. .3, the naval court of inquiry ronshliTing this |dta*u of the proh
let wound.
George W. Knight, D. I.. Thrnsher
tted today by S ecretary was told Monday by Col. (J. (i. Irm, which is to he taken up with
At the conclusion of a two’ hour end Mr. Haggard, in the executive
Hall, an officinl observer for the
)u r before the President’s nrmy air rervicc, n survivor of the Finance Minister Cnillnux and his
{_ I study Inst night. Coroner James M. offices of the Seminole County
colleagues on Thursday, Giacomo Ousted Officer Will Ilcpi ' Whitfield, conducting nn autopii; Bank, where a mtisfactory com­
w ard .
disaster.
He Martino, the Italian nmbnssuIn T exas Until Called »•* over the laxly, announced tha. r.l- promise wns effected, it was an­
Despite the terrific storm which doi, called at the treasury to in­
illcd as th e first witness
Appear Before Probe Body; though ho had found no signs of nounced. At this tinto it was de­
was
buffeting
tho
great
ship
the day by th c board,
form Secretary Melton that his
Court M artial Is Probable viol, me, his- investigation was in­ cided to mnintnin the present
Col. Hull said Commander government’s debt commission jfru
sentatives of the N ational
Sh yesterd ay inquired in ­ about,
' OmpIoto and would Ih» reviewed to­ cense fees, hut to place nil re
Lansdowno and his men had not bably would arrive here abortt
Woodfinishing
Company of Chica­
to policy of thc Wu- Depart­ lost control of the ship until the
ostnte brokers and salesmen und:
go. Aquisition of a suitable aitn
’
22
dan
,
r
.
and army nir service, Mr. nctual breaking up
U|&gt; of
m the
me craft
crau October 20.
_(A*)—Col. William MitehollJ ccnl «rta of the stomach will he nn- fidelity bond with the city. Bon!
for their warchouro wns confirm­
lur emphatically opposed th e ' occurred with the twisting off ,,f , Indications were given that the ter of a storm o f criticisms uf tn - nlyz.-d todfjy and Drl Whitfield for agents to tho amount of $2,ftllU
ed nt the same time, it is said.
question of the interest chnrge :m
end
$1,000
were
recommended
to
army
atul
navy
air
services
uad?
ho
did
not
cxn?ct
to
II defense ' Such T «tL°ho d»* tho c" " lro1 cnr- The army colonel the French debt is being carefully
According to the report, M. J.
\l w m a f l 1 . 1
v. • wns in tlu' CI,r a,"l left it only rtudied by the experts who were in a series of statements 1 uflttn-1mnko known dotaiU or his findings the Commission.
D. Barrett, principal owner, and
In nddition, the committee and
n
b la mUtuhe.
ml take "
Kh “ * was
whendoomed.
hu waa “ Winced thc ship said to agree with Secretary Mel­ ning Sept, ft, has l&gt;c«n reliev tl of before some time late in the a fte r­
Ft. C. Hnxlett, executivo head of
rabla
the mayor arranged for the forma­
further duty as Eighth Car; i air nr on.
the Bnrrott Varnish Company, of
lon
that
the
rate
of
5
per
cent,
r "wrctnry likewise expressFirst Official Report.
tion
of
q
Real
Estate
Hoard,
t
o
,
qfficer by order of Major Gubornl
TUchardsor's condition was firat
)position to the establishment
Iieu t. Commander C. K. Rosen- borno by thc’loans sines they were Ernest Hinds, nrea commander, disrovqred when citizenn of North bo punted h.v the Com mis: ion, nndi Alrtritl ( nneern, r e e k in g Flop* which the Nntlonal Woodfinish'
made,
is
due
to
he
adjusted.
None
Company is a subsidiary concern,
lie nnvnl nir service ns rep- dntil, senior surviving officer in
itln K x ten sio n , W ill K slah - arrived in this city early yesterday,
The order, issued Saturday, was Richmond heard a shot at 0:20 (his to bo yonqioscd of local realty men, J
corps analogioua to marine the first official report ever made would bint however, as to what is made jiubliq Tuesday without com­ morning and notified police, o ffi­ who will 1m* empowered to |iass up-'
lish Distribution Point For and sncnl the entire day c.'eking
and declared himsoir against „t the disaster, added his nralso likely to he called a reasonable ment.
cers who hurried to the scene found on tho bonds submitted.
rate
by
the
American
commission.
Florida In C ity of Sanford a location for their plant. With the
iiglg air service maintained for to that of Col. Hall. He said that
Derision Clears .Matter
Associated
Press
dispatches the man riiffering from a serious
aid of tho industrial committee of
Sentiment Exists.
Dual defense but under th*r, „|| through thc |K.Ti.Kl of uncerThis
arrangement,
it
is
said,
will
from Washington, however, indi­ wound in Hie abdomen ami rushed
the Chamber of Commerce, thoy
Considerable
sentiment
exists
in
The
().
IS.
McClintock,
manufac­
r or arm },
tninty lie did not observe n single
cated that General Hinds felt that bint to n hospital where an imme­ elerr up a matter of considerable
the
commission,
however,
against
turers
of
burglar
nlnrins
for
banks
— ...................... . .... .......... were rnn bled to find a desirabD
iiohing its inquiry into Anieri- incident where any person on tinCo|onel Mitchell's recent utter­ diate ojxjration was found neces­ Interest to local realty agents.,
1 in stated, und the deal
[air power , the nir hoard Shenandoah did not perform his holding the French to the full 6 ances ha&lt;l been so insubordinate to sary. Meanwhile, however. Richard­ There Ih reported to have been con-Jnn'' ,arRe commercial ohtornrii'-'s, «*«» closed.
per
cent
charge
which
has
produc­
siderahlo
discu.'don,
ami
conflicting
:i"|*
nru
tho
solo
produces
of
stool
was
elos
kht Monday to the public view duty fully, efficiently am! wilfully.
Ids superiors that it would not be son turned over keys to his apart­
To IBuild Wnrehnusci Soon.
1e conflict of opinion in the
The court heard stories of other ed an accumulation of more than fair to have him in u place where ment and directed the officers to comment of the question of license ‘"'umo clocks in the United States,
ft
' ' is announced thnt the officiabi
[department as to thc relative officers, sonic lengthy and other, $870,000,000 since thc loans were he’ should require obedience from go there to niirertain if his wife fees anil bond imposition upon t h e , " 1'* "Pr'n district offices and tlialeal tors since the meeting of thu ‘ “ bating warohoun.'a ih this city after motoring over thc entire
[rtancc uml position of air- cry|itic, of 21 otlior survivors of made during the war. The jirine!- his own subordinates.
were still alive.
• to other units of the nation- the disaster which cost I I lives, pal of thu debt stands nt $J,3I0,City
Commission Inst week, at in the neat' future, according to state in quest of n desirable loca­
Captain Thomas \V. Ilnxtcy, as­
Already in a state of partial detfensc.
and brought to an end the career ft I t»,u-U uncording to the latest sistant to Colonel Mitchell Hutm »(mjHJfitlon, the body was found which time the request was nmtl • information received hero today. tion for their plant, decided upon
|r seven and a half hours, the V* the only lighter than air fight- treasury figures. That amount, it maticnlly becomes noting corps air nude, lying in lied and to all ap­ to have the present license fees of I he McClintock concern, according Sanford. According to the an­
previously has been insisted must
to this announcement, bus selected nouncement yesterday, plans have
fa heard those charged with the *nK »hip the nation possessed.
officer.
pearances death had taken place reel estate broker.' rnlsd from $l &gt; Sanford ns thc most desirable site been completed for the immediate
to
$
100,
and
thut
of
the
salesmen
|nistrr.tion of the army discuss i Moat of the survivors were stand but there has been continual
Harry C. Short, civilian nido to several days previous. Officers re­
xdicy, fundamental ground- agreed that thc ship broke in two reference in administration circles Col. Mitchell, declared that the ported that they found no signs of from 55 to $2ft, in addition to re­ in this section for the location of n construction of sevcrnl w arehouse,
to
a
policy
of
treating
Frnnco
len­
distributing pqint to serve u large which will be used as a distributing
and prospects for its air sor- |,oa*i the bow when she was maleColonel had no comment to make violonce and that tho perfect order quiring them tq.furni.sih bond.
By special arrangement, the City southeastern territory. Hemlquar- point for paints, varnishes and oth­
[about which acting Secretary mg n second rapid ascent after iently with respect to interest.
on the order. Mitchell Is expect­ of thc house told nothing of any
Some of tiie cut in th e 'Belgian ed to reniuin at Fort Sam Hous­
Commission inct yesterday afterfactoi ics of tho firm are er products of tho ltnrrolt plant
front
b mid there was no cause for having come down rajii.lly
in Chicago.
debt total
was
accomplished ton until summoned by the nir- r.trugglo thnt might have taken noon with a committee from t h e jsn''l to be in Minnca|iolis, Minn.
fa, cie.'pJlo that it was ojierat- the high altitude to which she was
through re-adjustment of the rate ctnft Investigation hoard in »V**h- place.
Sanford Real KstBte Board for dis^v fl.* M. Jlarpor, n!preoantaih'e of
It-.. *.V thc intention' of the com- v
i
rith inadequate equinment and ! tossed by the sudden lino squall.
Man's Condition Hopeful
eusjqon of the matter. A lengthy tho MetTintnek concern, is in San-Jpany to «lo nothing but u whol&lt;&gt;.of nddLMonsl /ends
1 Before hearing th« c-« u&gt; rri th-* of. inUjsost horna aince the loans ington, . ur until war department
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were made ami adjustment of thu
Following hi.? eoerntion, the eon;
iou*h)Mr. Davis and two of •
sur' i VoI-J, the court, nt its open- amount funded for Great Britain orders arc issued transferring him ilition of Richardson was mid to diseussion followed, it is -tnid, hut ford tixlay completing arrange- snlo business at tills time, it ia
without any definite nction being [merits for tho establishment here I announced. According, to tho offl;h ranking officers vigorous- ln*^ session, deckled to c«n for the likewise was understood to have els: where.
he hopeful today. At the hospital
owil the creation of n de- 1preiefit only survivors of the dis­ been hi ought ubout in thnt fash­
No definite jdans have been he wns placed under arrest, charg­ teken until, ui thc ituggoation of " f a ware house and bundling faci- cinia/however, future development
■wit of national defense with a ster latter technical experts and ion.
made by Colonel Mitchell to go to ed with tho murder of his wife. Mayor Lake, it was decided to hnvo Utica it is said. Mr. Harper is iof a manufacturing plant for woodthd committee meet him this morn-1 quoteil ns praising this city for its fink fling products will commcnco
others
will
be
placed
on
thc
stand
ecting head of all air forces,
With rcsjiect to the Italian debt Washington for the aircraft inqui­ Hnvln&gt;’ first declared that she kill­
Ih has been urged by Colonel and thc inquiry may continue Secretary Mellon has made prepa­ ry, Short said. The time of Mit­ ed herself, ho later told a story of int- for definite solution. The meet- advantageous position from a ship-' us soon ns the distribution plant
ln~ took place on arrangrd, accord-1 |»lng standpoint; and citing 1l &gt; is firmly established.
Ram Mitchell, this proposal through two or three weeks.
rations to meet Ambassador De- chell's appearance probably would having returned to his home on Ing to announcement, and the mut adaptability to the jiurposc ini
There
nlso
wns
introduced
in
i; Exact location of the site.w as
' the favor of Mnj. Gen. Mason , , ,
, ,,
• - Martino and the Ituliun delegation determine his mode of travel to Sntuniny night to find a strange
tor settled in a satisfactory man­ which Ik* is interested.
... yesterday,
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not divulged
although
’atrick, chief of the army air t‘?l.d cnct ‘ no Shenandoah * sailing at the earliest possible date a f­ thc capitul.
man in lib wife's hed room. He ner to all parties concerned.
fe
ordeis and itinerary for the wcatAccording to the announcement, j jn understood to bo well within tho
If sufficient time is available attacked the man, lie said, and
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Find disposition of thu affair the McClintock Company which: rHty limits,
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| ern tri|i. These raid that "should ter the French negotiations nrc
between receipt of the summons wounded him several time i with a will likely be made at thu next controls tho Bankers Electric Pro­
faieral Patrick tuid he believed llu, dictates of safety and the Concluded.
The ambnssador returned two and the ilute «f his appearance,; small knife before the stranger es- regular meeting of the City Com­ tective Company, and tho Ameri­
a department would ultimate- Wt.uthcr conditions existing make
* advisable in the sysUcm of it advisable, tho commanding offi- days ago from Rome, where lie dis­ Mitchcll probably will make thejenped. During the fight, when his mission, It is pointed out. at which can Protection Conqinny,
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plan
onal defense but in the m ean-jcer ()f tho Shenandoah is author- cussed the forthcoming negotia­ trip ovur land in hi: nutomobile. jwife sought to sepurnte them ile- time np prdinnnre detailing tho'utilize the shipjiing facilities here,
the air service ghouLl ih? mntle jzt.(| f0 make Mich modifications &lt;n tions with Premier Mussolini and Otherwiso he is expcctetl to go by dared thnt hc struck her with the provisions will liu drawn up anil and will build warehouses in this
*
nirplubc, Short said.
hack of his Imnd and that she fell presented.
l-nutonomous," with a posi- thc a |)OVO itinerary as he d-ants other officials.
city for storage of equipment to
(Continued on Pago Three)
So far as could he learned, no over n trunk. Other persons occupysimilar to that of the Marine , necessary," It was added, how­
lie transhipped lo distant |inrt* of
official summons had been recelv- ing apartments in the same builil’s in its relation to the navy. evor; that hc should hear in mind
Mm State. It is planned to maintain
c»l by Ccd. Mitchell to uppenr Ik?-ling ronortcil that they heal'd no
n large sides forco at thu Sanford
Ippearing as the first witness, thut "this route will he j&gt;ubli*hed
fore the air hoard appointed by unusual commotion at any time
office, from which point thoy will
Sale of a 23-acrc tract, known
1 Davia discussed broadly the in tho press and that many will
President Coolidge or before the during Saturday nhfht.
cover nn extonsivo territory.
ns thc Speer grove, lyin&lt;* enst of
ry of the army air service, do- be disupjiointed should the Shou­
hoard investigating the wreck of| Continuing his story Richnrdmn
Pure Court, fur the sum oY $75,000
l d there was “no reason to be an.ionh tail to follow the aproved
the Shenandoah, ulthough it is ■then told of n restless wandering
was announced Monday, tho prop­
peky" about its condition and schedule."
Ward Elected to Fill erty
eonsidcryd a certainty he will h ejo f the streets for two nights and a
being purchased by W. It.
the organization, by successAll of tho survivors, except two,
invited to substantiate his sensn- day: of returning to his home someWheeler
Mrs. Edward F. Lnno
completing the world flight, one of whom is in a hospital and
Vacancy In p ilingfrom
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—&lt;/P) — Journalism
for $3,000 an acre, the
proven itself worthy of public the other on leave, were present
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—(A’) tionnl charge:; hurled aeainst the i time Sunday and picking the bodv The navy will launch its second air­
fi.lcnce. He was followed on the throughout the sessions today. — State depnrtnir nt officials had "negligent and almost treasonable Iof his wife tip off the finer and
At Rollins College tract is believed to havu brought
laying it ontin) bed without
notic­ craft earrifi, the licxingtpn, Oct.j
a record price fur local acrenge.
ill by Major General John L. Those cxnincd will lie called later nothing to add last night to the conduct of thc air service.”
ed. Mitchell probably will not
whether; she were alive or dead; 3. nt the Fore River ship ynr.Ir. a t ! W INTER PARK, Fla., Sept. 22.1 Development of tho tract, as an­
Irs, chief of staff, Brig. Gen. fot cross examination after thc disclosure thnt Consul General
|th R. Drnmm, assistant ch ie f; experts Imvc been able To ttudy Blake at Tangier had been direct'd ho avaiiahiu for duty in the Eighth [of his decision to lake his own life Quincy, Mnss.
‘d ’j —C harles E. Ward, formef ] nounced today by Mr. WTiecler, tho
She will he christened by Mrs. T . j c jjy
Maff, and General Patrick.
their statenicnts.
purchaser, will lie tho conversion
to rail to the attention of Ameri- UOrps area in any event during‘and the struggle with himself botin Laurel, Mi
"
• • and now a member of tire |*&gt;f the property to a highly re
rnn avintnrs operating with French the next few weeks, it was nn-jforo h- finally &gt;•mummed suffi- Douglass Robinson, wife of thu ns- Leader,
[he chief of tho air service, the
against the Riffirn tribes­ nnunced nt corji.i head(|uarters. [cient courage carlv this morning sistnut secretary of the navy, a.' editorial staff of the Orlando »tricted subdivision project nt once.
of the four to testify, said that ( ’able Cars
Furnish forces
His status now is unassignorl,
fire the shot which so nearly she starts down the ways ultimate­ Morning Sentinel, has been up- »nd will he known ns Magnolia
men to two sections of the revised
|tinies his recommendations to
officers Intimntert it nro
«)™*'d futal uml may yet cause ly to Join her sister shiji, the Sara­ pointed instructor of journalism I Heights. It is the intention of tho
general staff concerning the Seattle Family With statutes whch their service might and corps
rp
toga.
violate There appeart J, however, would likely remain thnt wny un­ death.
in Rollina College. This announce-1developer to Include this property
flee had either been ignored or
H o m e to lie little probability thnt the til iiossihle court murinl proceed­
Although tho Saratoga was merit wan made by R. J . Sprague, I among tho better class of residenfeted, adding that one of these Com for la hie
matter would be jiresacd in any ings and the two investigations Miami Of North Is
h'unchcd April 7, at t’armlen, N. J., dean of the college.
tial districts.
to establish the air service as
T73
she is no nearer completion tlum
arc disposed of.
Mr. Ward is a graduate of tho
[epa rate rorps, which change he
SEATTLE, .Sept. 22.—&lt;/P)—Two other wny.
The Speer Grove, ns thc proper­
Planned by Fisher the 1-exlngton, work on both hav­ class of 1023 at Rollins. Besides ty whs formerly known, if histor­
Of the sections cited, th? first
Orders issued nt the war declear would be the first step di.Pariled cable cars ate tin uor.ie
ing progressed nt the same speed. being editor of the Laurel, Miss., ically prominent in this section, it
kmg to the liejiartinent of nat- of the A. S. Brewers, in this city. is designed to prevent recruiting imrtmcnt assigning Colonel MitchNEW YORK. Sept. 22.—f/P)-- They are 82 per cent complete und Louder, he has also been on the is pointed out.
The cable car dwelling is entered of foreign armies under Americans ^lf to duty in the eighth corps
l»l defense.
who enlist themselves or procure
staff of the Miami Her­
Prior to the frceie of 1898, tho
general Patrick likewise ilcclar- from its original side front door, the enlistment o f others. The sec­ nren did not sjiccify his duties Creation of a Miami of the Nortli will he ready for comnduilonlng editorial
ald.
Speer grove is said to have buen
I'hat the air i'Tvice was in need which opens into the living room, ond extends American jurisdiction other than that he wns assigned with three hotels, four golf course? early next year.
, Two courses in journalism nt one of the finest citrus producing
&gt;1 i t f s
Tho Lexington exactly ___
like __
her)
larg er appronriations and he made of thu combined front piai- in regard specifically to territory to General I limin' sta ff which left Ift mill's of waterfront and glass
opted figures showing the rfe- forma,’ which are larger than those where extra-territorial^ treaties ids assignment to the curjis com­ covered tennis courts at the E ast­ sister , will be 8H8 feet long all |Rollins are offered. One is in properties in this section of thu
mander.
ern tip of Long Island will lm un­ over; 10ft beam and electrically I elementary methods nncl thc other state and oranges and grapefruit
|n" 'ndalions lie had made ami the id a regular street cnr. Cable carry with them American law.
dertaken
by Carl 0 . Fisher, who driven, as arc the newer battle |in , advanced comjiosition.
earn
used
on
.Seattle’s
hills
Itnvq
grown upon it aro declared to hnvo
°unt actually allowed by the
In the absence of any formal exbought Mangrove Swamp in Flor­ ships. She will have a speed of 33
EIGHT III RT IN WRECK
three compartments each, front,
commanded
fancy prices.
feet.
ida in IPI 5 and In five years de- knots anil a displacement of 33,000
middle and the rear, with a door on idanation, tho situation to hc^pointIn his announcement this morn­
cd
out
to
the
American
fliers
ap­
HAIN'ES CITY, Sept. 22.—(/P) vclnped Miami Beach.
either side and windows lining
tons. Each ship will be able to Many State Auto Tags ing Mr. Wheeler states! that ho
pears to lie that while there may — Eight persons were slightly in-, Fisher has bought It,00(1 acres carry 72 airplanes.
both sitles.
Juana Suffers
acquired thc 32 lots remain­
Withheld Because Of had
In tho Brewer home, tho bed­ nave been no provision of law jured this morning when A tlan-jnt Montnuk, L. I., and engineers
ing unsold in Rose Court from KdOriginully designed ns battle
which
would
have
operated
to
jireMillion Dollar Fire room
tic Coast Line train Number 8(1 'nro at work on resort plans, Hu crjisers, the two ships were chang­
occupies the middle Compart­
Higgins for a price said to
Improper Procedure wsrtl
paid $2,000,000 for tho plot.
ment and tho hath tho roar in dim vont their enlistment in France or was wrecked here.
approximate
$28,000.
ed
to
uiridane
carrier.'
under
pro­
[AN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 22.- car, each with the original sliding elsewhere outside of American ju r­
Mr. Wheeler is alto reported to
visions of the limitations of nn..aisdiction,
American
law
presuma­
TALLAHASSEE,
Sept.
22.—(/P)
Elnmcs starting in the Ver- .foots. In thc other ear the din­ bly docs apply in Morocco wle.re
ment treaty. Completion of the Sar­ — Between 10,000 and 15,000 appli­ have recently taken over the In­
Club in Tia Juana early to- ing room has the middle compart­ extra-territorial
atoga and Lexington naval officers cations for privileges to operate terests of Fletcher and Bulger in
treaties provide
I wept through an entire block ment and tho kitchen the rear.
said will give the navy two car- motor vehicles in Floridu remain Franklin Terrace for nn amount
the basis of American Iejfal juris­
included some of the best
riers beyond comparison with those ( without oction for the calendar said to be $60,000. He Is declared
diction. As to any of the grouji
F*n resorts in tho border City, Ndw Plan For Oyster who went from the United States
of any other power.
j year of 1925, beenuxo of improper to hnve sinco disposed of the en­
b'ng a In.-s that business men
*•’ •
* . ^ ||
Tho Lexington's motive power proce*?dun*, according to Capt R. ! tire property.
for the sjiecific purpose! of edltstI'niated would total nearly $1,- Proposition Is Given ing, apparently, the law |iroviding
MACON. Gn., Sept. 22.—fd*)—• tain any evidence us to the idunti- will he four -15,000 horse power A. Gray, nsstisunt comptroller. - _
_
' ', * 0 3
P.00q.
for a time doca apply without re­ According to reports received to­ ty of the men who carried the ne­ motors, or sufficient to proV do Unless those 10,000 to 15,000 ap- Mail R O O IH A t T o l e d o
BELI INGHAM, Wash., Sept. 22 gard to where service was to be day by long dintur.ee telephone, gro from the colony furiit to thu light, heat nhil power for a c ity ; plicant* obtain their 1925 privil—(.1*)—The problem o,* artificial rendered.
pla&lt;«? where he was killed.
of 700,00(1 population. Eight 22,5001eges, he said, they ennnut obtain Union Station Robbed
propagation of oysters may have
Thu young woman, bend of the' kilowatt turbine gV-i-nr;|tnrs will j the 1926 until they do.
r*»H Free Slate
Whatever purjiose the govern­ Willie Dixon, negro inmate of the
by rProfessor
4*
• r
1 I been
l&gt;rcn solved
mmvw uy
r o i v n u r Trcvot
irovcir ment may have ih calling these Mate sunitarium, at Millt,-.lge- Hecupntion anil vocational dojmrt- Idrivo the motors and steam for
The automobile department of
TOLEDO, O,, Sept. 22.—(A V - I
A i r ( h i e r IV IU C U j Kincaid of the Univprsity oi Wnsh- statutes to thc attention of the ville, nrar here, who last Tucxdu} meat of the usylutn was attacked . them will be supplied hv DS boll- the comptroller’s office is rapidly United States registered and first
I ingt-oi zoology department on the fliers, it has not taken any step to attacked and killed a white nutsc, by the netffn ln&lt;t Tuesday as she ers, the equipment of loi) locomo- winding up its business for the class mail of undetermined value
wnr taken fron/ the negro wdnl wns passing the negro ward andjtives.
~ i '
P'DBu ’n , Sept. 22.__(&gt;P)-r-Tham- fbr»b of Samlsli Buy near here this go beyond that gesture!. Consul
year, Cnptuin Gray said. An enor­ was stu'en early today from tho
'* last night and carried neur the
j summer. He has kept the young
mous amount of work is involved registered mail room at tho union
Moloney, Commandant of the of Eastern and Japanese oysters Blake was told merely that! it Baldwin and Wilkinson county she was heuttn to death before
Drsistnncu could be rendered her.
might be well to' lay the t*x t to
NEW BUDDHIST SCHOOL
in handling the motor vehicle li- . station. The thief entered tha
Prep State nir force. '*•*« |a||ve for two weeks and believes the two sections befqre them. In line and lynched.
1Dixon;wus rent t«&gt; the asylum
TOKYO, Sept. 22.- (Al—Otitic!- censes, he sju&lt;L as between 1.000,- j r0om through a window from
Dixon was chained to u 0*oe and about a year ng&lt;&gt; from Richmond ul» of the Sojiji,
P*"*l in an accident at Curraugli I that tho process cun be worked some official quarters doubt wa?
he
_ head
temple of |000 and 1,500,000 rgmc must un-1 which he had removed a heavy
&gt;• His m a c h in e crashed when out successfully.
expressed thnt legal action could [beaten to death with a jiidkhumlle county.
the
Sodo
sect
of
Buddhism,
have dergo classification.
! ,-ciecn and escaped without being
.
L A ....n t n a k
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T h u
.ll.lll
«•« n ■«
t. . .
t
.
.
,
» : 1Ho discovery would be a boon Lhc. . 1brought
The lbody
was left atk 4the
tree,
against thu
airmen,, Iin
After the Inquest this morning, |decided to establish a Buddhist
Vas xlyins low during an avia-1|to Pacific Coast oyster beds, most view of the circumstances.
where it was found early today. thu body was taken in charge by |women’s university in Tokyo nt a
COOLIDGE GIVES \ l i:\V-*
r:i tourmoment.
i of which are in Puget Sound and
The department has notd inclos­ The pick handle was found nearby} County officers and w»U he buried. ( cost of 1,500,000 yen. Work will
•in other inland waters of the state, ed what prompted it to take up the
Wilkinsort county 'officers begun No information that wdUld Tcud toibu blurted early next year, und
WASHINGTON, Sent. 22.—f/P)
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•*|local oyster growers say. So far matter. It Is assumed,. however, an investigation. The corongr’s tha identity of the men who seized [completed within two years.
— American participation in dis­
i
’
Sil
1
it
has
been
necessary
to
import
that
protests
from
American
citjury
returned’d1
verdict
that
tho
tho_
negro
last
night
about
It
CHICAGO,
Sept. 22.—&lt;A»V— 1
armament conference plans of I-caH
M
S
Uj^uith thrre Is a widcjvre
I the : ceil of the bigger oysters izens have been received miring j negro met dorftti at thv hands of O'clock' In uvnilnble, ucconling to _ Sarasota—Construction of mil gnu of Nations shoulil only be un- Wheat. December, l.ftt\ to 1.52;
&lt;•■
.
‘iniM n'^hp d.-n-’- ; from tho Atlantic nod Jnpan beds. tho question as to wheth?r th en *! pin ties unknown.*
ualdwin eouity officers. • After lion-dollnr sea wall, l^stnry offle dertnken if Uungress outhurj'.es 1May, 1 .3 ll-v t*&gt; l.5 V » ; Corn, Dewas legal ground fornrtion to curb [ Np arrests hnve heun made and he wn:i seize*! lm is said to hnve building, uml 15-story hotel, pmo it, is the judgement of i'rvsidcat [eenib«*r, 81 Hi to 81S ; Oats, Ih}»
f
thv American, fliers’ activities,
officers said they'had foiled to 6b- been hujri*jed off in an automobile. tically assured,
Coolidge,
ccmber, 41 to I
t
.
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ir Bureau Officials f:oi'™C^!ourd‘7 3 tm
Sept. 22.—(/P)
ivided In Opinion LAKEIIURST
n
j
.. of WASHINGTON,
Downward
total
L A a n u u iw i, N
N. JI.. Sept. 22. —
tho Krcnchrevision
,|cbt loofthctheUnite&lt;1
boUt Air SerVICe —W — Lieut. Commander Zacha-1
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UPON SUSPENSION
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Si' NORTHERN PLANT
W I L L ESTABLISH
AGENCY IN CITY

Navy Will Launch
S e c o n d Aircraft
Carrier October 3

State Department
Quiet Upon Status
O f Foreign Fliers

Wheeler Purchases
Sanford Tract O f
25Acres For $75,000

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Georgia Mob Lynches Insane Negro
Who Killed White Nurse In Asylum

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money to advertise is nothing DU!

cheap vaudeville stunt. Let u*
detftmine to en(orce the MeV, ahd
.build a city worthy of the name, or
let us abolish OUr lhws, nnd turn
the city over to the gamblers, the
1Kin houndif nnd the bootlegger*,
i " I stand tonight for n city of
j permi nont prosperity. I stand foniRht for a city of happy homes
end clean business. I stand with
every policemnn who dare* to «*nforce the law, un«l honor the city.
I stand for a city who name ahull
Introducina a series of preludes, be known far beyond the reaches
short talk:' in which he will strive of her celery feme. Are you ready,
to present his Ideals concerning every man of you, and every wom­
certain classed of citizen* in any an of you, to stand for u city like
community, Rev. F. I). King, pas­ th at?"
tor of the Stanford Baptist Chinch,
last'evening preceded his evening
service with a brief outline on ‘The
Kind of Policeman Needed in San­
ford."
!
(By The Associated Press)
Explaining the purpose of the
Thu Florida Industrial School
series begun last evening, Mr. King for boy::, located ut Mariar.no, hus
:* ated that in setting forth his ar its ficncrnl superintendent M. S.
ideals as applied to those of nny Knight, who in supported by n
community entrusted with the ad- numbci ol assistants assigned to
ministration or, bound by duty in vnrioua position.* in the two divicnny vrny tn rentier service to the lions of study to which the school
public,' he will have reduced the has keen divided.
Indebtedness which ho feels tow--------ard this city.
Tho two divisiona are educational
The responses to Dr. King’j np- and vocational. For the former
poill for a vote of confidence at Mm. Dora Burch is principal, and
the conclusion of his' talk is dc- for the latter Joe Dykes is chief
daroil to have been un'inimott •
Iengineer.
Subject for the prelude next
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Sunday evening announced by I)r.
There nrc t wo separate schools
King, will la* "The Seminole Conn- under direction of the general *;uty Citizen, nnd The Sheriffs force, perintcmlent. One iu for the white
During hi« talk, Rev, King rood [boys and the other for the negthc oath sworn to by every San- rot.M
&lt;
ford patrolman upon acceptance:
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r.rc taught one day “"'j| b)e up to

in the hainN of th&gt;- imli. 'Ilian, and
to him is assigned ^tho tusk of cnand urge our citizens to contribute
their money U&gt; advertise our splen-

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your policeman to enforce the law,

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character ami the ?ood name of
your city. I take my hat off to the
policeman who, with tho courage of
p tioldier, entern upon liis task day
after day to enforce the law.
“ I am willing for any policeman
to tell our pastors the kind of ministers needed in tho Sanford
churches. I am ready ttwiight to
look |on*» at a photogrupli of the
kind of pastor I should be. I have
in mind a picture of the kind ofpoliceman needed in Hanfoni. I am
not snyiief thut we have this poI Iceman. m*r am i saying thut we
do not have him. f am presenting
to you the picture with the ho|H*
that some go«al inuy result from
your study of the picture.
"Every, policcniun iMould possess
mupientionnhie chnrnetoi. The law
whlclt h** s«*uks to enforce must
govern his own life. When he takes
nil oath to enforce the law, he
should enter upon his wurk with
a determination to il&lt;&gt; just what lie
bus sworn to do. Th«*ie should bo
no discrimination whatsoever. The
white innn, the red man, and Hit*
black man should receive the i*mtc
treatment, t*xcept
. the greater mcrry should l*o shown to tho«e who
have enjoyed tho fewer Privilege*.
Any polireinun who will urre.Ht a
negro woman nnd tiring her be­
fore the court for *elling whiskey,
and clone hi* eye* to u white maii’a
doing* who i.&lt; engaged iu tho Kamo
traffic should be unked for hi* res­
ignation immediately.
"A t the hnnds of the worthy of­
ficer the country club, the Firnt
Baptist Church, the qmmtionnhL'
cafe, and the Elk* (Tub will receive
the same kind of treatment.

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tl,,n io m ak e '^ m i n u a t on I
to e . i a h l i s h claim l&lt;»
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.lesrrlb rd . I.efore « •"IC ^ s th ilail
Hanford, Florida, on the etn uay
Novcmher. IS**-*wt.nrsse
Claim ant name* aa w i n o w
a t (lela cr, » f Fnrm ton. a ior
Mack L .Martin, of karintop , I

m anyU ^
rt'nl Estate aib j

rl Ja 'k r llaynes. " f I-u**** Helen. I
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intelligence

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K , o H O K c m riK C. F l t o M . R e a l s !

Detroit police are investigating
whether Mrs. Margaret White kid­
naped this baby. She presented
the child to her husband as her
own. Hut under questioning she
said she adopted the baby in Ham­
ilton, Ont., and called it her own
in order to keep the love of h«r
husband, scion of a prominent
Nashville (Tenn.) family

TALLAHASSEE, So,/-.. I J.—(A’l
—Dr. Foils A. Hathaway, who has
just returned from a trip into
North Carolina, plans a general
inspection visit to South Florida
in the near future, in the m terejt
of good road:i
The road department chairman
visited thc western section of the
rtnto tiiis week, including Calhoun
county and Hay county. At Hay
county his work was devoted to a
survey in connection with the pos
&gt;:iblo locating of a part of the Gulf
Count highway there.
At Bonifny, the road department
chairman, conferred with the coun­
ty commissioners, nnd witli citi­
zens at Chiplcy, regarding the se­
curing of necesmry rights of way
for State Hoad Number 1 through
Washington and Holmes counties.
J . J ,. Cresop, state highway ongi-

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fully study
which in any
fects, or has s ^ ‘l
on these linn M
ileavor.

Wo solicit your sales.
We solicit your purchases

mendations will be made by tho ciation makes the following sugifrurnmn within a few dnys.
gestions:
While in North Carolina Dr. 1. Whenever you see advertiseHuthnwny devoted most of hi* time mentn or literature which contain
to a general inspection of the high- apparent misrepresentations, obways of that state.
tain the name of the operator and
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---- notify this office, Orlando, FloriWinter Haven—&lt;/P)—Six hun- da, directly. Send information we
.Ired thousand dollur hotel leased can use in investigating the cirhy corporation; 500 new homes cumstunces.
and 0 miles of paving planned for
2. In any caio of actual fraud
subdivision; $250,000
six-story coming to your attention report it
‘‘skyscraper" projected; construe- to us at once, giving tho facta,
tion rushed on $100,000 business I ,T. Instruct everyone coming to
structure.
I Florida to consult a realtor.

2 Id E . F IR ST ST.

3U acres, one nine
out, on Celery Ave
nue. All tiled.
A ttractive Price
Liberal Term s
We have an exclus­
ive listing on this
and can positively
deliver.
This won’t last long,
so if interested see
us at once.

100 acres inside city lim its of Sanford
suitable for high class subdivision

,S'1,000.00 per acre on easy term s.

Real E sln to Auction Sales,

l.c t us sell your

W e a re perm anently located in Fitfori
OUR S A L E S FO R C E arc H i m
We gu aran tee Satisfaction.
you liuve Property you want noiii—list it with
an*l kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
Heal Estate— Investments,
Hall Building
Sanford, Fla.
’Rhone \

Second S treet

Liver Medicine
Made from selected
medicinal roots and

herto—Nature’s own

remedy for Constipation
and Indigestion.

Realtors

Sold Everywhere

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track of land containing 80 acres,
lake 3 miles due east of Pearson, Fla
acre Good terms.

Muriel Sim nc, 0. of San Fraud*co, wanted a buhy sister (V her
birthday. When she failed to find
one among her hithdny presents,
she wunt down on onj the main
street* and wheeled home a lialiy
sitting in a carriage on the side­
walk
.Muriel's parents notified
the police, and her “adopted sister"
*oon was restored to a frantic
mother. Above are Muriel and
the baby.

We Can Positively Deliver This Property,

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WAREHOUSE SITE
KnowduU,

100x200 on 1st Main Line A. C. L Railroad flM
—$2,000.00 Cash—Balance to Suif Purchaser

To list your projwrty, lmniAtit
acreago with us. Wo will aril \
advantage anti quickly.
Inquire about Sanford Grove, one of Sanford’s
suburban subdivisions, soon to be placed on the
m arket.

Sanford Grov e,Inc
HART NASON, Local Mttnir'cr
;*D7-^ 1st N:ittoii]i| Rank lllilg.

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Our first interest is the protection o
the seller

GASOLINE I’KICK REDUCED
NEW YOHK, Sept. ID.—i/F)—
Thu Ktundnrd Oil Company of
New Jersey today reduced tank
gasoline a half cent per gallon in
Maryland, Virginiu, North and
South Carolina and West Virginia.

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cres tiled celery farm, nil cciuippeil from .
Junes, barn, etc., now leased, payinif ToP?r
nununti
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Dredging , 'o
it is rushed.

accompanied the chairman was successiui in nipping m me
the trips.
bud a nation-wide »chem** in whi**h
S t a t e Chief Will onncer,
Bids for the construction of State representations were made by mail.
sswst: ..... ■*...— &lt;"■&lt;... «• Inspect New Roads Road No. *1, between Miami and The Federnl authentic &lt; now nave
any citizen of my city, and, if l
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"-award county line, huve been charge of thc case,
con do my part as ore of many
Instruction in farming is also
forwarded to ail member*, Dr. The message sent out by the
citizen:* who are trying bravely Riven “ number of the students. In In Southern Section ...uf&gt;'****iv announced, nnd recom- Florida Real Estate Hoards Asso-

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GOT HAVE THAT $3500 CASH. Kalan(f

and Friday nights for^ the picture
shows and on Sunduy for the bun

c it itens hip* ili'th is cJ ty!" WMr^*y *
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“This evening I am beginning a ' A
thc ol|,er buildings on the
r .t a i ?L r
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r. &lt;‘Z ' grounds 'aro the printing departL J n L l.ry ?
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’Othor ^ b je c ta available are

haunts of the gainblcc, tn tra v l
Dm' trail of the bootlegger’’ and to

Present Day Values $24000
tVill Sell for $12500

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Besides a baseball team in. each
of the three cottages, *be , ,,
t a l t l t considers one of he
finest The
boys’Und
bra*.
.f a" ‘ Thursday
South.
piays on Thursoay

There are three cottages with cnr0|,mtnl!l I1H p0||0Wa: N„. i tjJ ; No.
2 IH4| No. .1 45. A modern hospi{ bu*i|tJi
ulr„ inclu^e&lt;1 in thl.
p.opcrty with Mrs. Scott Johnson
robin,n. On the right wing is
1,10 upcratlhg room, while on the
,eft
tho h* nor c^U gu with :.()

to build a grenter and potter Snn- the white boys’ furrm* a •
’&gt;00 egg
ford, I shall feel many times r e - 1incubator Imo been installed with
paid for the effort.
satlsiactory results.
’’The policeman's position Is one
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upbn to protect our homes, our buH-1
a ia iiy
iness, our families, ami our lives.
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OH Tim e Value $17000

S tate R ealty Board Seeking
Inform ation of Swindlers
O perating In O ther States study.
Through
N ational
Body

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ow‘ 1 [U*J,xs the negro school, George ilobinI have no desire to do nny- H(tli b: supervisor and furm directhlng for the sake of creating a lo i, and Janie A. Harris i&gt;. prillsensation. I ani deeply concerned cipa| education,
fot the character and the reputaw o r d l y|
rflnnK'^ltnv!'
Sanford und Hemlnole county have
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am deeply indebted to them. I un,
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« worthy effort to pay this obli-

V 1" om uK nter T ro p h y

is like this climate—you can’t help

but like it. And if you want to live well you’ll
need the best of everything even to cooking fat.

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any title, right o r .interest
»r&gt;.4hs-.|»Tvl» ■hereinabove^,,
■crllied
ied o r any pert or parcel
p arcel therffr
the
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of.
Florida. Aug.
It Is ordered that you and each
ICE Is hereby gldar. t h a t £ l ! a
NOTIC
you be and appear before our an
homas. of Sanford, ri o rld a . who,
Circuit Court a t the C o y rt House al
anuary 3. 1911. made H o m e
in Jami
Hanford, Florida, on the t|th day oi
tr aA
d E
£ n try . No. 011111. fo r NEW
October A. D. 1315, and then an
Off HWV*.
3Wvi Hecllon 31. Township’ 13 8..
there make answer to the bill at, Range 29 B.. Tallah assee Meridian,
complaint exhibited ag a in st you. la tout Mini notice nr intention to make
mi* cause.
Commutation Proof, to establlah
It la fu rth e r ordered th a t this orV claim to the land above described,
dor be nubllnhed In the Hanford before Cleric Circuit' Court, a t S an ­
Herald, a newspaper published, lot ford. Florida, nn the 15th day of
Sanford, Seminole County, F lo r id a .1 October. 1318.
N
once a week for four consecutive
Claimant namea as w itnesses:
L. I* Hagan, of Hanford, Florida.
Witness my hand and the aeal of
F ran k Stackhouse, of Sanford,
the Circuit Court of the Heventh
Judicial Circuit of the Slttta of F lo s
Iloyd, o f Sorrento. Florida.
rlda. In nnd for Bemlftoh County,
Frank
of cTurrBiiiUi
Sorrento, rFlorida.
iiir» Boyd.
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eptember
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i^n this the 15th day cl
UCOROE C. CROM, R egister.
D. 1915.
V. E. DOUOt.ASS.
THE CIRCUIT CrotlltT
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Clerk of the Circuit Court for the
Heventh Judicial Circuit of F l o r ­
SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CfAT. ICIRCUIT
ida. In and for Hemlnole County,
OF THE STATE OF jei.on illA , IX
Florida.

fS .WASHINGTON LE T T E R ..

By CIIARLES P. STEW ART

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The' children growing up auch utter
"automobile poor”—rpeople who vagrants, is the best authority
hara a flivver and nothing else— relative to the breed. Without
canto In for their share of consid- going into figures, for no statiseration before the National Confer- tic;i rae available, she declares it
ence of Catholic Charities In Wanh- numerous and increasing—a grnve
ington recently.
problem soon to be met.
Plenty
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families—
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whole fam­
fam--------Tho
Treasury
Department,
ilies—spend all their time wander­
ing aimlessly around the country which keeps hammering away on
to their cars, with
no other home,
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,ei id tho idea of the futility of federal
living on handouts of food and
tax reduction if state and local tax
traveling on handouts of gasoline,1ntion is to continue to increase, has
Miss Louise McGuire o f the Cath­ figures to prove how serious the
situation is.
olic Service School said.
Three years ago, when federal
Some’ of these folk stop occas­ taxes were higher than they arc
ionally, 'Mini McGuire added, while now nnd other taxes were not n»
the Mead of the fantily docs a lit- high, of all taxes collected in the
front. hut many of them arc country tho central government
took 59 per cent nnd state nnd
intly on the go.
|best the father of a family of local governments 41. Last year
tramps” doesn’t get much the federal government took 28
Job, for he won’t stay by per cent and state and local gov­
ernments 72.
vagabond instinct is too
This, according to treasury of­
|g In him and his dependents,
on as he’s earned a few dol­ ficials, is partly because federal
taxes have been coming down but
lars they’re on their way.
it is much moro because stnte nnd
This new kind of gypii’en is sojlocnl taxes hnve been moving up.
Of cour;»\ tho state and local
recently developed that we hardly
realize we have it with us and it is figures are nn averagb— some
parts of the country nre worse
almost entirely unstudied ns yet.
Probably Miss McGuire, whose than others, hut those where there
Attention was attracted to i t 1hasn't been an advance are few
through concern for the future of 1nnd fnr between.

Rollins Registrar!
SeesRecognitionOf
Florida In N o r t h

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AKt&gt; FOR M2MINOLR COUNTY.
Cll] of Hanford, Florida, A MunlCity

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By A. M. W E E K S .
Denuty Clerk.
BeCOTTES A 8 P B N C E R .
^
Hollcltors nnd of Counsel for The
Complainants.

elpnl Corporation, by nnd through
F o rrest Lake, a O. Chase and L\
1J . **Marshall,
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comprising the c it y
Commission, Of the City of* Hnrf“

ford. Florida.

N O TIC E O F P U B L IC A T IO N
D ep artm en t a t Ike I n te r io r

S E R IA L NO. 017185
U, 8, Land Orflce s t Gainesville,
Florida. Aug. 33. 1135.
NOTICE !« hereby given
th a t
Thomas E. White, of Sorrento, F l o r ­
ida, who, on December 15, 1931,
made Homestead Entry. No. 017385,
fnr NWSi Of SW U Section 29. and
N K \ of HE1*, flection 30 Township
19 a . Range 39 E.. Tallahassee
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten­
tion t o make T h ree-y ea r Proof, to
e sta b lish claim to the land above
described.
before
Clerk
Circuit
Court. Hanford, Florida, on the 9th
, day of October. 1925.
c l a i m a n t names as witnesses:
' W, F . Boyd, of Horrento, Florida,
tv. 11. Iloyd, of Horrento. Florida.
Carl Peas, of Horrento, Florida.
T. H, Boyd, of Horrento, Florida.
OEOBOE C. CROM. Register.

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County
In3t,tute
W as G reat
Success

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 22.—(TP)
WINTER PARK, Sept. 22.—&lt;/P) —The first joint county institute
— Emilie B. C a :n , g ra d u a te of Wel­ of educational workers of Florida, Julius Jermy, of San Antonio, Tex.,
is deadly poison to the most pois­
lesley College nnd of Wooster Uni held at Gainesville, was a distinct
onous snakes. He has been bitten
versity in Ohio, who Is registrar success, according to W. S. Caw- by 52 poisonous snakes in the last
of Rollins College here, has just thon, tuperintendent of public in- 20 years nnd every one of them
retumed to the campus from the struction, who attended the gnth- hns died in agony as n result.
North where she spent a port of ering.
Jermy believes that his blood hns
the summer visiting colleges anti
Superintendent Cnwthon, who become so poisoned from 20 years
studying registration methods.
was accompanied to Gainesville by work with snakes that it now
She Mates that people in the R. M. Senlcy. supervisor of high quickly poisons any reptile that
North nre beginning to renlizc that schools; E. W. Garris, supervisor bites him. Despite this, he always
Florida possessca colleges that o f-|0f agriculture; II. M. Ryans, of d e ­ has been in perfect health.
fer instruction nnd opportunities montnry „choo|9 nml thp Misses.
equal to those of other states anti x cttie Brogden, Eloim Berry and
•she u convinced that as Florida R(;lla „ nrrl9) nU of the flUpt.ryis- the movie proves to the student
colleges becomo better known this ory staff, addressed the meeting himself that his riding form is not
state will attract if,HI larger num­ three times.
correct, nml suggests to him how
ber of home-seekers.
Mr. Cnwthon devoted his spcech- to overcome the difficulty."
In discussing this situation tho making to a discussion of general
Rollins registrar asserted that oducntionnl problems of Florida, of
Florida people should become be*-, the schoo,B curriculum, and the IV T i l l : I I I M' I I T t o t l i r I I F T H E
SEVENTH
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tllHIlT
er acquainted with their own co l-lkim, ((f tcachcr„ nec,|c(j for ,-ducno r r i . o i i i n t , t% a m i r u n s e i i leges nnd discontinue the practice t jona|
The tuperintendent
I NOI . H r o t v r v . IN &lt; 1 1 A N t ' E I I Y .
S u i t Oi ( t i i l r t T l l l r
of sending their children to other|n|ao addressed the Kiwunis club.
SEI.MA E. RAKEIt. Jotnril by h«r
colleges fnr in f ructions which can
Inmlioml and next filnnrt, J. !■;.
Nearly '100 teachers were in at­
bo gotten right here in tho state. tendance, Mr. Cnwthon said. AU
BAKER,
&lt;*nni|ilalnanta
According to Mrs. Cass the reg­ were paid for the time consumed
istration books of Rollins College in attending tho first ,county in­ J A M E S B R O W N v*.
. t at ,
show that ulrendy practically stitute.
1
Itefcndout*.
t'ltatlim
every room a vail able on the cam­
T n J a m e s [tro w a unit w i f e -------------pus is taken though the opening
Brown, whose t’lirlstliin IIIIIIIO Is I.Tttkllown; t'barlton Jones nml wife----of school is several days tiff.
Use Movies As Guide ----—
Join s, whose I'brlstlan name Is
ouklinwii; William Harvey and wife
Parts of tho great province of In New Army Cavalry --------------- Harvey, whose Cbrlstliin
name is unknown; nod &lt;!. II. UraKansu, China, are so’ dry that rec­ School
A t Ft. Itiley Ilam
and wife-----------Urnbam. whose
ords recently found printed on silk
Christian name Is unknown; and
eaeli nnd every of the above limited
and covered bv only n few feet of
FT. R IL E Y , Kan., Sept. 22.— defendants, if living, nnd If either,
gravel nre still In good condition
(/P)—Motion
pictures are helping Hliy or nil of mild defendants be
though made nearly 2,000 years
to nil iinrlltiN claiming Inter­
army
officers
to become better dead,
ests under the following deceased
■go.
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horseman .at thivJtut'L iiiiuy .caval.
t e :
ry school, which opens this month.
h rist Inn rinm» Is u n k n o w n ; c h a r t A picture is filmed of every stu­ C
Ja il Honeymoon
Ion Jonas nml wife.-------------- Jones,
dent officer nnd his mount as they who,...... ..
inline Is unknown;
William Harvey ami wife,-------------go,i over. . . the
hurdles
or
perform
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Harvey, whose Christian name Is
other acts that nre part of the j unknown; and U It. Urabiim nnd
training. Later the student wit- j wife.—------—nrahnm. whose Chris­
mum' Is unknown; or otherwise.
nesses his own performance on tho tian
In and to tlm following described
screen.
lands, situate, lying nnd being III
‘‘his method enables every stu­ the City of Smiford. Countv of Hernnolo nnd Htnto of Florida, more
dent officer to see his own faults Iliurtli’tilurly
described as follows,
ns others see them,” explained I im I’ II r
The North S of the North ’i of
Brig. Gen. E. E. Booth, commandLot 7 Block “V" of HI Uyrnnt. “Frequently a student does
Iruile Addition to tho t’ltv of
I not believe the instructor, who
Sanford, ns per pint thereof re*
corded III the puldli* records of
tells him he in doing something
Hemlnole County. Florida
wrong while on the horse. But nnd to any am) all other persons,

v vs.
F a r i d a . ex rel Millard II.
Smith. S ta te Attorney fr.r the Sev«nth Judicial Circuit of the Htato
of Florida.

»•* S tate

ttlorlzed b y a c e r t a i n r e s o lu t io n
duly ad opted b y t h e C i t y C o m m i s ­
NOTICE OF APPLICATION F O R s io n nt t h e city o f S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a ,
TAX DEED UNDER SECTION STS on the 24th d ay o f August, A. P .
1925. e n t i t le d :
OF T H E OENEIIAI. STATUTES
Notice Is h e re b y g iv e n that' H. II.
McCall, J r ., p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t i ­
f i c a t e No. t S t . d ated t h e t i l l d ay o f
J u n e A. IX, 1917. h a s filed said c e r ­
t i f i c a t e In my o f f i c e mid hn« m ad e
a p p lica tio n f o r t a x deed to Iss u e
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith law. S aid c e r t i ­
f i c a t e e m b r a c e s th e f o ll o w i n g d e ­
s c r ib e d p ro p e r ty s i t u a t e d In S e m i
nnle County. F l o r i d a , t o . w i t :
3V» of N W y , o f N W H o f S W V i .
See. 18. T. 8. 21. It. E. 33. 5 A cres.
T h e said land b e in g a s s e s s e d a t
the d a te of t h e I ss u a n c e of aUfrh
c e r t i f i c a t e In tho n a m e o f H. B .
McCall. U nless said c e r t i f i c a t e sh all
he redeemed a c c o r d i n g to law , t a x
deed will Issue th e re o n on th e 2nd
ilny o f O c t o b e r A. D. 1935.
W itness my
o fficia l
sig n atu re
and s eal th is th e 20tlt d ay of A u g ­
ust, A. D. 1925.
V. E. D O U G L A S S
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C le rk C irc u it C o u rt S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
ty, F lo rid a.
By W. C. W O O D R U F F , D. C.
Pub. A 2 5 - 8 * 1 - 8 - 1 5 - 2 2 - 3 9 ,
N O T IC E O F
D ep n rtn irn t

of th e

NO. 0 1 8194

In terio r.

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tf. S. Lund O f f l c * at G a i n e s v i l l e ,
F lo rid a , Aug. 22.* 1325.
N O T I C E Is he re b y g i v e n t h a t
C h a r l e y W. SJo b lo in o f L a k e M a ry .
F lo rid a , who nn A u g u s t l i j 1923,
made H om estead E n t r y ,
918190,
fo r N W ' i of H \ V S e c t i o n 9,’ T o w n ­
ship 2d 8,, I la n g e 39 E.; T n l l a b a s s e p
M eridian, has filed n o t i c e o f I n t e n ­
tion t o m a k e C o m m u ta t i o n I ’ n i d f
In e s t a b l i s h c la i m to t h e land altoVn
d escrib ed ,
before
C l e r k . Circuit
Court, at S a n fo rd , F l o r i d a , on t h e
8lh day of O cto b e r. 1935.
C la im a n t n a m e s as w i t n e s s e s : ,
C. A. F a r in a , of L a k e M ary , F l o r ­
ida.
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J . W. F o r t i e r , of L a k e M ary , F l o r ­
ida.
Dun F e r r y , o f L a k e M ary, F l o r i d a :
W i ll i e N o rdstro m , o f l.uko Mary,
Florida.
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NOTIC E

Foil

PUBLICATION
Ike

In terio r

a. Land uxfitui ux. G a i n cavil I &lt;l
F lo rid a , Aug. 22. 1925- .
N o tic e Is he re b y g iv e n t lls l Floyd
l» S Jo b lo m Of Lake, M ary , F lo rb ia.
who, on A u g u s t 23, 19 32, made
H om estead E n t r y , No. 0177 21, for
H E 1, of N W ' i . S e c t io n 7, Tow nship
29 H, R a n g e 30 K., T a l l p n a s s c e Mo.
rldlaii. Inis flleil n o tic e o f Intuitio n
to m a k e C o m niu tatb iii P r o o f , to e * .
tn b llsh c laim to the la n d ahuvr d e ­
scrib ed . b e f o re C le rk C|rcult Court,
a t S a n fo ril, F lo rid a , or t h e , 8th day
of O cto b er. 1923.
c l a i m a n t n a m e s as w itn e ss e s!
C. A. F a r in a , of L u k e M ary, F l o r ­
id it
J , W. F o r t i e r , of L a k e M ary, F l o r ­
ida.
Dan. F e r r y , o f L a k e M ary , F l o r ­
ida.
W lltlo N o rdstro m , o f L a k e Mary,
F lo rid a

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tally In tho fo llo w ing man ner, to*
w it:
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Bo nds num bered from 1 to . . . t
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, t J - 1- . .
,
Bonds num bered from 23 •“ •’ * P
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. t s - s .
,
B o n d s nu m b e re d from 45 to 6v. to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st.
,
B o nds nu m b e re d fro m *7 to 88. to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1930.
B o n d s num bered from 89 to ltu.
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st, 1331.
,
B o n d s num bered fro m t i l to !•t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. I *** ...
Bo nds num bered fro m 133 to I j C
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st.
B o nds nu m b e re d from 15a to i i » .
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 133 b
B o n d s nu m b e re d from 177 to IJ».
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1
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B o n d s nu m b e re d from 199 to
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 19J*».
nml.
AVherens, It a p p e a rs from said pe ­
t it io n filed ns aforesaid , th a t nil
s t e p s t a k e n In connection w ith th e
is s u a n c e o f said bonds by the &lt; Ity of
S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a , have been r e g u l a r
In e v e r y re s p e c t , and In s t r i c t c o n f o r ­
m ity w ith law , nnd that all n e t";
c o n d it io n s and th in g s required by
law to e x i s t , happen nml be p e r­
form ed . p re c e d e n t to and In th e isnu ance o f said bonds, have existed.
h a v e hap pened anil have been per-

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For Sale—
100 acr
cres inside city limits of SanW
suitable fo r high class subdivision
$1,000.00 per acre on easy terms

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,
2102 F ir s t St.

R ealtors.

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The new l~ton Truck chassis
price, f. o. b. Detroit, is—

$
Without greatly increased pro­
duction this latest exceptional
cut would have been im pos­
sible—except for a sacrifice of
the quality that has brought
Graham Brothers so quickly to
first position among the world’s
e x clu siv e m anufacturers of
motor trucks.

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The fact is that Graham Brotht-fs Ti ucks are better than they
ever w e re —and any o w n er
will tell you they have alwavs
been remarkably good.

GrahamBrother^
Truciics
SOLD B Y DODGE BRO THERS

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

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I. W. Phillips’ Sons

100x200 on 1st Main Line A. C. L. Railroad $10,000
—$2,000.00 Cash—Halance to Suit Purchaser

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■“ P tho romance uf Mr. and Mrs.
Lharlea Finn. While in jail at
I otosi, Mo., awaiting trial on li­
quor chargca, they fell in |ov«

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Graham Brothers second price
reduction in four months, an­
nounced September 9th, is sim­
ply a reflection of the public’s
confidence in Graham Brothers
Trucks.

S E R I A L NO. 01773.11

D p p n rtm rn l of

sand Dollars, the 1 rocetus
(l)
from the Salo Thcreof n u LVrta, ;,
Finance In P a r t the co s t
»««c*sed
street
Improvement* g £ ” rty
Against Privately Owned P r o ^
Fronting and AJf“ ***?.*.n„|j5e Form

Now. T herefore. In pursuance of
an order of the Court herein made,
notice Is hereby given th a t the cltttens nnd t a x payers of the City of
S nnfn rd . Florida, a re by said order
required to lie and a p pear before
the Circuit Court of the Seventh J u dlelnl Circuit of the S ta te of F l o r ­
ida. on the 10th day of September
A. P. 1935, nt t h e hour of ten o'clock
A. M. nt Sanford. In the County of
Hemlnole a n d Stale of Florida, then
nnd t h e r e to s h o w c a u s e . If nny they

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P U B L IC A T IO N

S E R IA L

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C itation

To the CRItena and T ax P a y e rs of
tho City of Hanford. F lorida:
••Whereas, a petition wan filed In
the above entitled cause on this
the 7tb day of September A. D. 1923,
by the City of Hanford. Florida, u
municipal
corporation,
by
and
through F o rr e s t Lake. H. O. Chase
and C. J. Marshall, ns the C l t / Com­
mission of the City of Hanford, F l o r ­
ida. against the State of Florida,
ex rel Millard H. Smith, nrny'.ng for
the validation o f certain bonds of
the City of Banford. Florida. In tho
%mi nt Two Hunclrjit ’init T w en tyfour Thousand ($324,OOO.Ou) Dollnrr
Lully (Inscribed In said petition, nil

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On and a fte r Septem ber Kith, 11)2,5, all interest charges made by this
Company and.by Bel-A ir Realty Cqmpuny to OLD and NEW buyers of
properties developed by us (ex cep tin g o id y ex fstin g contracts on M ayfair)
will be a t the rate of
T
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Payable in Advance
This means th at if your purchase c ontract*now calls for 8' i this provis­
ion will be waived and your inteVest^iffnirge will be figured regardless of
your contract a t the reduced rate of hL:r,v,‘. /. .
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We are all endeavoring to build Sa nfdi'd. ;I believe that the above reduction in the interest charges on con ti ;ic'ts for hind purchases will m aterially assist
in attractin g the outsideabuyors
so essential to the city’s
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214 E a st F irst S treet, Sanford, Florida

indication From Sec rer Says Document Waa
fficially
Given
Out
■Nation of resolutions pubBn The Haltford Herald in
r of Sept, tU, represented to
ten the action of tho WornKristian Temperance Union
|&gt;**'iu| meeting on last F ri­
ll* moon, was made today in
rmnication addressed to this
pnd signed by Mm It. W.
L secretary of the union,
resolutions referred to were
bv Mrs. Francis I„ Nixon,
L K. Thornley and Mrs. Herkonardi and commended forptoilman David E. Walker
gut activities while a mem-

bur of tho police force anil con­
demned alleged "partisan spirit"
of dty officials. Mm. Turner atatemont is uh follows:
"W e, tho official member., of
the Woman’s Christ inn Temper­
ance Union of Sanford, wish to
state for the information of the
union and the public at largo, that
the resolutions printed in The San fold Herald, Sept. l'J, purported to
have been submitted by the union
were not official. We do moat sin­
cerely regret the errors in sec­
tion three of published resolutions
and agree with the view express­
ed in section three of the follow­
ing letter written by Mr. Davcy.
“ We believe that every city of­
ficial know:i what the Woman’s
Christian Temperance Union stands
for and we do appreciate every
act of their for law enforcement.
“As « band of women, most of
whom arc mothers, we consider the
enforcement of the Eighteenth
Amendment our most important
factor and are depending upon of
course the city officials to do this.
“The most vital interest being

our boys and girls to whom the
gloss i.i humlcd by older ones so
soon ufter and even before leav­
ing our thresh-holds, other evils
following in its wake.
"Wo are therefore, the untiring,
helpers of our city officials.’’
Davey Submits Correction
The letter referred to in Mrs.
Turner’s statement was received
by the W. C, T. U. from Hubert G.
Davey in nnsweg to tho resolutions
in general and in particular to that
part referring to him und renjlutioits which were introduced by
him last week at the weekly lunch­
eon of the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Davey's letter to the union is ns fol­
lows:
“1 find in the Saturday’s issue
of the Sanford Herald certain res­
olutions purporting to have been
udopted by your organization.
“As my name appears in th*‘
third section' and serloun errors
therewith I deem it my duty to
submit corrections of the same
and ask that you give the facts to
tho pri;ss. This, I believe to lie not
only* fair but necessary.

By Williams

OUR WAY
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H E KNOVSJ H E G G Q iM'

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V B E H lw E . VO » /

38,000 Mile Trip For
English Lifeboat Test

“I ant not president of the pub­
licity Committee of the Kiwanis
Club, but chairman of the commit­
tee on Public Affairs.
"My resolution [mounted to the
Kiwanis Club did nut center on
the conduct of or about any particulcr policeman, hut contemplat­
ed nn investigation by the proper
authorities of a mutter of public
concern, to the end that the people
might know the facts.
"As the principal officers of your
organization krfnw, these resolu­
tions were submitted to me prior
to their publication und my opin­
ion an to their propriety was
sought. As those who culled on me
will recall, I did not feel free to
pass judgment on the resolutions
generally though I did raise a
question ns to the wisdom of cer­
tain assertions therein, in section
*», you ‘condemn the purtizun spir­
it :&gt;'iown by various citv officials.’
Is it not plain to you that this indiscriminating charge puts every
city official under suspicion? The
one fair thin" to do in such a mat­
ter is to name the guiltv ones, or
elao avoid mnking charges. To this
clt.use in the resolutions 1 did ob­
ject.
“ Furthermore I respectfully re­
elin' ted that section three, in which
there is reference to myself should
In- wholly omitted and was assur­
ed that my wish in this particular
should be respected. I regret that
my decided preference in this anil
like situations did not avail, though
1 do not know that the parties who
railed on me are not responsible.”

LONDON, Sept. 22.—(/V)—In order to lest a theory concerning sup­
plies which should lie compulsorily
carried by ships’ boutn in case of
disaster, anil how far wireless
equipment can aid seafarers who
are compelled to take to their boats
three Cornish mariners and a wire­
less operator have started on a
.‘&lt;8,1)00 mile voyage. They left Newlyn, Cornwall, in a converted lifeImnt, *10 by 10 feet, supplied with
power by a 15 lierscpower inter­
nal combustion engine. The bout
carrion five tons of foodstuffs.
The party expects to be away
two to three years, during which
they will go through tho seven
secs, make calls at 50 ports anil
visit practically every part of the
British Empire.
The leader of the expedition Cap­
tain George Hitcliins, decided to
make tin' lest ns the result of the
■suffering and privations endured
by the master and crew of the Trevlsni when thut vessel was lust.

Loans

M O N EY A V A IL A B L E

Loans

For First Mortgage l.oans on Liberal Valuation Basin at
Consult ns first when in the market for funds
.Mag mil la

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Phone

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When egga are,soil|nif at
Seventy Cents you can
sret them for ju at about
half— if

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the

right kind of hens nnil

German Operatic S tar
Dies a t Advanced Age

feed them .

HANOVER, Sept. 22 .--DP)—
Mutia Sophia Himmcr-Friederici,
tho first German "Murguerita" of
Gounod’s “ Faust,” died ut HlmnUdsthucr at the age of 80. From
1802 to 1871 she sung in opera in
the United States together with
her husbnnd, Franz Mimmcr.
Shortly after her return to Ger­
many she retired from the operatic
stage, although prior to going to
the United States she hud only
sung in ttiis country for five years.

FRANCE SEEKS
REDUCTION O F
INTEREST RATE
(Continued From Pago 1)
llom-nt Men.
NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—DP)—
Joseph Onillaux, French minister
of finance, in an Interview with
Frederick I,, Collin* in the current Her* is Oliver H. Wallop, big
issue of Collier’s Weekly, says ratifh owner near Sheridan, Wyo.,
that the debt commission he heads, who has just received the title of
now approaching America, comes I Karl of Portsmouth, through the
as “honest men and gentlemen to death of u brother in London. Ho
find out whut France owes and to j i.ayahe will ngilfr /it. m the House
arrange to pay it'according to oui |of Lords, beenux1:' to rib that he
capacity."
wmfld have to renounce ids Amer­
"It is more important to Prance ican citizenship.
to pay her debts than for America
to receive them,” lie said.
"W rr is waged with iro;),-c^;il
and men. Frnnce gave the niigk
ANTWERP. Sept. 22.—(/P)—Tim
The bodio*-of 1,.’185,000 &lt;tf her sotu'j ,former German gainer's nailing
are scattered over her buttleficld$| lyacht Meteor entered the harbor
while Great Britain, Italy and the ’ recently sailing under the name
United States together lost only 1,-1,AiL$. It is now owned by Mile.
550,000 of theirs. The blood &lt;&gt;f{ HtrWot of Phris.
our nation flowed generously, in
the common cause. In return we
Wiuichuya — Pi
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coi^aty courthouse.
ttfusacola— K o a
thiMblace to Ksciri

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Fresh O ysters Daily
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Royal F ru it Store

ALGRAIN

V HORSE /
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THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS TH E SOONER YOU
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

Don't expect them to do a good day’a work without good
feed and plenty of it.

AL GRAIN
Sweet Feed will keep your stock .strong and healthy. A-trial
will convince you.

Sanford Feed &amp; Supply
Myrtle Av
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MAKE YOUR LIVESTOCK MY DIVIDENDS
HOlVIUt
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ALGRAIN HORSE FEED
Being in 05?. Grain Ration, ts the most eco­
nomical. at well as thr best balanced
hone feed on the market.

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H eadquarters for Dairy,
Poultry and Stock Feed

Sunshine Poultry Feed
D airym an’s Delight
D airy Feed

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Sanford Herald

T h e B e s t C h ^ c k to C rim e
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Many methods have been suggested. for checking-.crimp,
In this country; One au th ority says nh embargo should be
M aSSfroft V'lort *s x &amp; u M l of placed on nil small fire a rm s and ammunition and th at h ard ­
f t f r t ». l i l t ._________ ________ _ w are stares should be allowed to sell them only to police­
__ M ltn men or upon th e presentation of a permit signed by the
LUNU U U»AW—
H O W A R D B B H O ---m ayor. A nother declares th at this would place all advanH I I u m IU * » « ■ »
ra*** ms taj?e w(th the crooks and th at the best way to stop crim e
IV U M C tlT I O J I IJA T r.*
is for all peaceable citizens to arm themselves and "shoot
On# T « » s c * **7n,V . ** I ,
U *llt*r«d in Clt/ by Ctrrlwr. P jr to kill."
« H k , Uo. WMkljf Edition »*.*•
T am pa’s ch ief of police seem s to think it is partly the
kmr &gt;*»r.________ __________ _
fault of policemen whose in terest apparently cen ters in pet­
(PICC1A1, NOTICBI All
ting parties. H e advises them to curb their curiosity to a
Roflcen, ca rd * of th * n k *.
and n o lle** ol * n t « U t ^ * B ( « whor*
* n p r r t i a r t aiada will b i c**ara®&lt;j large exten t and spend more of their time try in g to appre­
J i r a t r e c u U r td va rtle lna ra l M .
hend burglars and m urderers.
J B r n T U B A *»O C IA TK Il
New Y o rk City is rejoicing in the recent nomination to
i f A saoeIat*d P r * * * &gt;■
I r i l r entitled i « Mi* uie for r , . the office of d istrict attorn ey of Charles S. W hitm an, one
\ fle» tlo n o*
n*w * dl*pateh**
It** I j It or not otbof^l** *r*4 tim e governor and form er d istrict attorney. It was D istrict
tad In thi* paper and al»o
J® A ttorney W hitm an, it will be remembered, who was respon­
c*1 n*w* published herein. All riant*
of’r«i&gt;tibllc«ti«*n o( apaclal dl*p»' * sible for sending Police Lieutenant Becker and his four New
» *'herein *r* *lao r***r*~*d._____ _ York gunmen, m urderers of Henry Rosenthal, to the elec­
TpBSD A Y, SKF’TKM BER 22, 1925 tric chair. W hitm an was a relentless presecutor and even
today the underworld trem bles nt the mention of his nam e.
’ T H E HERALD’S PLATFORM
New Y orkers believe th at his election will have a trem en­
Deeper water route to Jackson*
dously d eterren t effect upon the present crim e wave.
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B u t withal, nothing produces such a healthy attitu d e in
^.—Construction of St. Jonna-In*
the mind of the criminal as immediate apprehension and con­
dim River eauai,
I ,—FUtenalou of tHill* way.
viction for crim e. W hat happened to the Drake Hotel rob­
4 s •Bitenalon of local amuaeinenla.
bers
in Chicago will do more than all the laws In the world
—Swimmin* pool, tennis court*,
to check crim e in th at city. Of the five bandits who staged
Augmenting of btilldln* pro- this lively shooting fray, two were immediately killed in the
gram— house*, hotel*, apartment exchange of shots. Two more were caught, tried nnd sen t­
houaea.
Only
C.— Extension of street paring pro* enced to death within a few weeks of the battle.
one
escaped
and
police
say
they
will
have
him
behind
the
*ra».
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t , —Construction
of
boulerard bars before many more days elapse.
around Lak* Monroe,
Chicago, city famous for crim e, boasting a record o f a
fr— Completion of city beautified*
m
urder
a day during the past year, may now breath more
tlon program.
easily.
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it. Mr. Saklatvala, Communist
member of parliament, M n't coiko
to the United States with Other
men selected by the British parli­
ament.
Saklatvala, bom In India, i--.ittackcd the British Union Ja c k hi
connection with British rule irCInr'
diu, and «aid the British flAg.
ought to be torn down. Our gov­
ernment thinks he might say some­
thing like that about the Stars and
Stripes. He wouldn't, of course,
but anyhow he la a Corrtmunlat, to
he can’t come in.
SU PPOSE OUR good, Kar*
fighting Irish friends of th® old
days or the modern “Irish Repub­
lic” had come here after denounc­
ing the Union Jack ami saying it
should be torn down in Ireland.
Many of them not only said so, hut
actually did tear it down. That’s
more than Saklatvala did.
Would any government of the
United States refuse to let an'
Irishman come in? IT WOULD
NOT.
DeVnlern, "president of the
Irish Republic” did about nil ha
could do to the British flag and
the British Hon. Nevertheless he
was not only allowed to conn* here,
hut to float n bond issue nnd raise

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erything, even passports.
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when
William
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given
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dol­
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
less and going to wurk X ]
POOR JA PA N 'S troubles seem
lars and turned loose, when Robert T. Scott was saved three
v s '*
ALWAYS PROTECTED—When times from the gallows by such procedure as fake telegram s, never lu cense, ns though fate
Now that the youurstnJ
thou paaseat through the water*, and finally by the old fashioned insanity plea? Small wonder were determined that escaping the
Ta *
door has started taking u
expenses
and
horrors
of
the
big
1 will be with thee; anti through for the Drake robbery.
lessons, our office Uy
Pa S &amp;
war, she should endure her share
the rivers, thy shall not overflow
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But
peaceful
citizens
of
Chicago
may
now
stroll
again
of suffering.
thee; when thou walkeat through
Yesterday came news of a great
the fire, thou shall not he burned; upon the city streets without fear of m olestation. The im­
tained and too since; e. I 'am sure to nay one woman ih a-J
neither shall the fUme kindle up­ mediate death of two nnd the immediate conviction of two fire in Tokio, destroying the build­
the words of the imitation would hut commend all gw.j , ,
A R C H IT E C T U R E IN FLO RID A
on thee. Isaiah 43; 2.
more of five hold-up men, will cause bandits to stop and ings in which the Japanese legis­
lature meets, injuring many, caus­
PR A Y ER :—We are glad, Lord,
have pleased him: “Be not n friend general to Coil," •
BRADENTON
IIERAI.D
ing heavy loss in mo.iey. But na­
that thou dost keep us dear unto think in the future.
ture herself can't discourage the
thyself aa the apple of thine eye.
There is no distinctive Florida rick is r,(tending thousands of dol­
Japanese,
or conquer their cour­
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Elim inating “Obey”
architecture, hence the wording of lars to send men to the Old World
TH E BETTER WAY
age.
the above caption— architecture in tropical and semi-tropical coun­
When the clouds hang black above
according
to tries that are renewed for their
Much ngitation concerning the word “obey” in the bride’s
IF YOU WANT to sell building Florida—which,
you.
,
,
And the world seems dark and m arriage vows has alm ost caused the Episcopal Church to material, hire a ship, load it, und Frank Parker Stockbridge, sadly architecture, there to study and
Is lurking. He is quoted in a re­ bring to Coral Gables the very
drear.
om it th at part of the ceremony. But apparently all are not sail down to the oast nnd west cent interview as saying: “ Florida best than can he utilized in this
At your task you feel discouraged,
coasts of Florida. That's the ad­
And your heart ia filled with so minded. Says Dr. Irving Peake Johnson, the bishop of vice of Milner, boss of southern treed* about 8,000 sane architects newest and most wonderful of
at once." To this he added, need­ F'lorida cities. Here is a concrete
Colorado; “A family is a corporation and either the man is Florida.
ft?ur *
Everywhere is trouble, trouble— the head of the family, or else it is presided over by a com­
To Miami German and Scnndi- lessly, it would appear: "I find example of what Florida needs—
architecture that fits in with semitypes
of architecture
preFriends you loved have proved m ittee of two which has no way of determ lng a m ajority navian
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bring
cargoes
of
«•I * three
meat, ami builders in fast hunts diuniimtmg-—the
Spanish,
the tropical hmdsenpo and needs, ami
untrue,
T hree, Five-acre Celery Farms
Spanish Itch, ami the Crazy Cat, that hns character us well as util­
Strewn with wreckage is life s except by an endurance te s t."
rush to outbid their rivals.
ity.
with
the
latter
in
the
lead."
The
Duluth
Herald
disagrees.
It
m
aintains
there
m
ight
pathway
It is utmost impossible to get
What is distressing in Florida is
With the things you’ve tried to be another head besides the man nr the com m ittee of two. building materials, the Lust Coast
Quite likely, Mr. Stockbridge
EA SY TERM S
do—
The Duluth Herald thinks the woman might be the head. It railroad having been obliged to did not intend to "knock" Florida so much of inartistic construction,
too
much
of
hodge-podge
and
not
architects,
those
who
really
are
s a y s : “The most harmonious of families are those where put an embargo on freight, being
Everywhere defeat and failure,
15,000 cars behind in carrying ca­ vdiat they pretend to be, capable enough of real artistic architecture
liofessionah, endowed, first of all, that, without necessarily adding to
Sneer and jeer and laugh at the wife with her finer perceptions, her subtler ta c t und her pacity.
keener sensibilities, is the head but the husband does not
with imagination nnd, then, with the cost of construction, makes a
you—
Until Hope—tlod'a richest bless­ realize it,"
FORTUNATELY FOR Florida. native or acquired ability to draft dwelling a thing of beauty as well
REALTOR
ing—
W e tlo not feel culled upon at the present moment to S. Davies Warfield, of the Sen plans for buildings that will be a t­ as utility. Taking another illus­
Bids you rise to dare und do;
tractive ns well ns useful. Of such tration, one nearer home, Avondale
hoard
Air
Line
co-opeiating
finan­
R oom s 501-!&gt;02. P hone 95
Then through clouds the sun shines agree or disagree with either side in this argum ent. It is an cially with Dillon and Read®, is architects there ir e a number in is the most ambitious attempt in
adm itted fact that all men think they are the boss of the
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s t National IlnnW lluiidiag.
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this
vicinity,
at
what
here
is
re. beaming,
Florida,
nnd
their
work
is
good
increasing Florida's railroad facil­
li •* f f
Through despair come pence nnd family. W hether they are or not depends largely’ upon the ities as fast as money can do it.
and meets witli approval and witli ferred tn, although there is much
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grace;
wife.
But this much is certain, the fact that the word
Hut meanwhile, dealers in Iniild- appreciation. That their number to be desired on tho part of indi­
D O U G LA S KISS
M. M. S T E W A R T
Strike the trail—and do your
vidual home-planners and provid­
big materials in the Northwest,!
"o
b
ey"
was,
or
was
not,
uttered
in
the
m
arriage
ceremony,
duty—
ers.
On
the
whole,
however,
near Seattle, or
Portland, I J *
" '* ''* * e/ fort» *'oinK
Meet your troubles—fill your doesn’t have much to tlo with obedience or the m anagem ent I Me., would do wellnear
iliy the Florida Association of Ar­ Avondale is more than attractive;
to
place.
of the family a f te r the honeymoon is over. Such superficial men to Florida and begin shipping chitects to raise the standard of it is enjoyable livable, due to the
— A. L. W„ in Boy Life. things as ceremonies are then forgotten.
building materials by boat. In­ its members, to encourage those variety and style of architecture,
quire
of Mr. Miznur, Palm Beach. who give substantial evidence to to a great extent, Avondale is
So
we
would
suggest
to
the
prospective
bride
th
at
she,
at
It is still “Mg Dill1’ Tilden an I
be classed as architects, which is very much more than a collection
least, not quarrel about the word "obey". As long ns it ap­
“ Little B ill” Johnston,
something very much more than to of houses and streets; it is one of
THE MUSEUM of Natural His- be mere drawers o f plans nnd spe­ Jacksonville’s foremost residential
-opears in the m arriage ceremony, he diplomatic and promise
Kvery day reports of progress to obey. If you object, it makes the man suspicious, and lie tory will soon present to your kind cifications.
sections, made so by. being differ­
attention a fossil horse, with daws
nnd prosperity appear in Florida
ent,
by being more artistic in
FMorida,
because
of
so
very,
very
inwardly determines th at he will just show you who is go­ instead of hoofs, dug up In Asia.
newspapers.
much of original building, espec­ landscape layout and establish­
ing
to
he
boss.
According
to
scientists,
tills
little
— ----- o--------ially of dwelling houses, lias an ment and in the .good taste dis­
If older and wiser heads decide to eliminate “obey" en­ creature, ancestor of the big horse unusual chance to take advantage played in tiie planning of numer­
The man who saves now and in­
of today with its hoofs vanished of opportunity that is in beauty ous of its residences.
vests those suvings will he tire tirely from the m arriage ceremony, well, th a t’s different.
M ake Sure
from the earth long before men of architecture. No one man iti
Everybody appreciates and en­
tnnn who can spend later on.
----------------- o-----------------came
here
to
need
horses.
-------- -o--------Florida today, probably, realizes joys the natural beauty that is in
They A re S a fe
A REM ARK WAS made at the Chamber of Commerce
A Toronto judge rules that being
the truth of this more than does F'lorida. With proper effort it is
THAT W ILL ANNOY nnd wor­ George F,. Merrick, founder and beauty that can be utilized in tho
kissed by the roadside is disorder­ meeting to the effect th at “ the newspapers never gave any­
ly. Gracious! What would being body anything'— if you get anything from them you pay for ry many that deny evolution, but builder of Coral Gables, who ia many improvments that are being
The only way to make sure of safety for your wa
kissed by a man be?
employing the most cnpalde archi­ made nnd thus cun be enhanced
it." It’s a pity th at isn’t so— then Hitch careless rem arkers they have a simple Way out.
uahles in to give t hem Snfe Deposit Frotectirt. 1
them suggest that Satan in tects tn design the buildings that tho value that is in Florida nnd in
---------o--------would have more respect for the newspaper. But on the other IdsLet
Our
Snfe Deposit Vault is u veritahlf .'dnmgn*»l
wickedness,
to
help
Ids
friend
M. Cuiilaux says he is prepared
are tieing erected, and to be erect- F'lorida property, while at the
to make u “gentleman’s proposi­ hand, why should the newspaper give away anything, Darwin, manufactured those fossils ied,
, _, ...
_________ t beautiful same time giving more of joy and
You can re n t a P riv a te Lock Box here for
in ____
that wonderfully
tion to gentlemen." Oh, that’s dif­ anym ore than the bunker? The newspaper pays taxes, has artificially and put them in the city that Ts’ in the making"’'not”fnr Satisfaction to those who dwell
?2.tH) to $5.00 per year.
ferent. We thought he hud come a payroll, which is spent in t he city, nnd is a business in­ earth to deceive men.
from Miami, and that is attracting here or who come here as guests
over to make a settlement.
world-wide attention.
Mr. Mer­ and as visitors.
stitution that asks no favors, or special privileges— if it
-------- o--------THAT
WAS
the
explanation
giv­
•I'.ii Interest I’.iid on Havings Account*
Colonel William Mitchell Ims a real newspaper. Rut in Chamber of Commerce affairs en by tin1 good Christian missionbeen relieved of air duty for im.uh- we have never known of a newspaper th at didn't give 50 ary, Father Hue, early in the la&lt;t
W AITIN G FO R T H E FRENCH
ordination. Well, there can be no times ns much to the Chamber of Commerce or kindred century when he went to Thibet,
PROVIDENCE NEWS
i
question u» to his insubordination, organizations, us the newspaper received from these organ­ and discovered with horror, budd­
but occasions might arise when
izations, or ever Imped to receive. We are not blowing our hism, a religion much older thnjt
Senator Smoot and Senator Hof- the stand which the conservative
each a tiling is Warranted.
Christianity und evidently n paro­
-------- o--------horn eith er.— just slitting facts.— Eustis Lake Region.
ah have let it be known that they Journal de &lt; Debats too a yesterday
dy on the Christian religion.
It rnuy sound undemocratic fur
---------------— o-----------------Thut Thibetan religion, start si will agree to no settlement of the when it said: “M. Caill.aux's ef­
us to nay ao but it is our belief
by the Indian Prince Guatnma, in- French debt of four bid ion dollars forts will be to obtain a settlement
ELO
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EN
C
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IS
the
transference
of
thought
and
emo­
thut Frank Waterman, (he Repub­
not beyond our capacity to pay."
eluded a trinity, miruculous “im­
STREN G TH - SER V IC E - PR O G RESS^
lican fountain pen man, can stop tion from one heart to another, no m atter how it is done.— maculate" birth, and other ft-a- dn terms more lenient than thoi'J
Senator Horah is not alone in be­
given to Great Hritnin. This is their lieving that F'rnnco is in a better
the leaks in New York politics Cough.
tures of liie real religion.
answer to the little scheme c&lt; m ol­
more efficiently limn can Senator
Staggered nt first, the good mis­ ed by M. Caillaux and Mr. Church- position to repay than Britain was
Walker.
1 H ER E COULD HE no friendship without confidence sionary soon understood the situ­ hill in London some weeks ago. when she agreed to send us nhout ............................................................................................... gss«»"
--------- 1,--------ation. It was clear that Satan, The essence of that plan was that $li;t).000.000 a year. Whether that ■
am!
no cunfideiuo without integrity.— Kanibier.
No matter Imw long you stay in
knowing what the Christian relig­ Hritnin was to give France very is so or not, is a matter for the
jail you ‘ don’t get n vacation.—
experts to determine. It will not
ion would say, went to Asia and
Rockford Star. In some places
I H E G R EA T S E C R E T of success in life is for u man to inspired the pagans there to start lenient repayment ten n i in the do M. Caillaux or the French cause
hope that this country would (•
prisoners only need he polite. They he ready when his opportunity comes.— Disraeli.
a ridiculous imitation of the Cluis- likewise and that, perhaps, we uny good to try to hide the facts
suy "pardon me,” and the vaca­
tian religion, Imping that its exis­ should therr revise downward' our or to mow any reluctance to meet ■
------------------ o—---------------tion begins.—.Florida Times-Union
the terms of u fair offer on the
tence
HEFOHE Christianity would terms to Britain,
A JUD ICIO US reticence is hard to learn, hut it is one of
I t ’s the truth thut hurts.
part of our commissioners. The
interfere
with
Christianity's
suc­
if M. Cuiltoiix bring.: to plan Americun people are fully aware
5 A cres on 1st S tre e t— E a st of railroad
the g reat lessons of life.— Chesterfield.
cess.
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forward,
he
will
he
wasting
tune.
Editor Benjamin who has keen
that
these
long
term
settlements
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■ Good w arehouse site or to cut into lots. I'.iiL1'
Neither the American rumple not and low rates of interest make it
♦dltor of tlie Ocala Star since lUH,
HAS
11*.
1
RIPS
ON
its
uwn
herds
fetters
und
stops
itsclfS
w anting to huy 2 lots a t $2,500 each.
WE
KNOW,
however,
that
no­
tho American debt commissioners highly probable that wo shall nev­
will according tu u newspaper dis­
thing COULD interfere with the are in uny mood to entertain it. M. er receive anything like the full
patch Icuve thut puper on the Senecn.
One E n tire Block— W ith paved street on two
success of Christianity, and we re ­ Caillauv must face the problem less amounts due us by any nation, Hut
twenty-sixth of this month. Wo
S
A
real bargain.
joice in thut knowledge.
will miss hrs clever comments in
in the spirit of polities and mote we don’t want to see a generous
MY
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Similarly
we
know
that
nothing
Beautiful
Home— W ith five acres of celery un«
the Mar but we hope thut he will
in that of economics. He must take attitude outraged.
By IUVIN S . C'UBII
could change the opinion of the
find him still ui Ids bent with the
«
1st S treet.
gentlemen that discharged i'rofesFuini Bench Independent where he
goes to work with Joe Earnum.
LIN CO LN ’S W IFE
'I lie oilier day somebody told me to it which was current in Ten­ sor Scopes from his Job in Tennes­
see. Satan may deceive many but
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i&gt;ory of a man under sentence nessee years ugo.
GAMALIEL BRADFORD IN HARPER’S
JW rttary ’ Kellogg has refused of death to whom the jailer came
O n e chilly evening in the early he cannot deceive tlWm. And a f­
admission tu thi* country to Suk- with tho word that lie might fol­ part of March the ihoriff entered ter all, truth prevail.; in the long
Among the varied possibilities
Then one thinks of a woman o,
L . SIMMONS Sales Manager
,
iutvula, a Far see, who wished to low any congenial occupation lie the county jail nnd nddresring the run.
connected with Lincoln's other real genius, o f large capacity, of i
apreud Ids doctrine of Communism pleased during the time which colored person who occupied the
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among our working men.
Mr. would elapse before the fatal date. strongest cell, said:
AN AMERICAN ftier. fight ing caily loves, the suggeu ion of mel­ sweet human comprehension—a
woman like Theodosia Burr or ( O t l l l l l l l l l l l l H i i i l l l y l l l l l l l l l l l l l
Eaklutvala thought America was The prisoner had only to nominate
ancholy
brings
up
most
of
nil
the
with
the
French
reports
that
Moor­
“Gabo, you know tlint under tbo
u free country. Evidently he hud his choice and tho facilities for law my duty requires me to take ish sharpshooters have ”, Got twen­ Image *», Amt Rutledge. It has Saudi Butler. With a wife like this)
would Lincoln have done, perhaps'
not heaid of the Volstead Act, the prosecuting it would bo provided.
you out of here tomorrow nnd hang ty airplane pilots out of their ma­ been suggested that the melancho­ not greater things, hut done them ■ ■■ u i i i i i i m m i H i h u n i a i i i i i s ■ ■ n a a a a *
anti-tobacco laws of many stntes,
Indeed, there was rather a sag- you. So I've come to tell you that chines."
ly hnd its origin in the loss of her
an ampler serenity uml :&gt;&gt;i.iand the Hvopes evolution trial.
xcstion that if the condemned man J want to make your final hours
That’s a recommendation for air of whom he said that the thought with
tuai peace?
had not completed the favored un­ on earth as ea •: us possible. F’or fighting. One Moorish machine gun of "the snows and rains falling
I doubt it. Lincoln was not in any]
Lieut. Williams of the urmy air dertaking by that day, there might your last breakfast you can have nest ought have mowed down a upon her grave filled lum with inservice recently broke the world's is! a delay in the execution of the anything to eat that you want and thousand F’rench fighters in a half descrihable grief." if he had mar- way a woman’s man, in spite of the I_
early loves. Mary Owens thought ■
I'honf ^
record when he flew 302.3 miles law to givu him an opportunity to us much of it us you want. What nn hour,
hour, on
on the
ground,
the ground.
1riad Ann would it all have been ; lrm '"d'efidint"7n'' th^^ Yi'ttloY“nka15
&lt;0,1 f ir s t N ational Bank Bldffan hour. Thut would be five miles finish it.
do you think you’d like In have.”
Piffians have been able ;o sho^t different? We know so little of her which make Up the chain of w„mJ 5
u minute, or if the same speed
The situation having been made
Thu condemned hum studied for ciily twenty Frenchman nut of that we cannot conjecture further! an’s ha:,nines* ■■ Lincoln v
, “
could be maintained fur some length clea., tho messenger uwailed tho
C LO SE-IN ACREAGE
o f -time tliv Lieutenant could have captive's decision.
£fTf
flown from New York to Sanford
"Well, tdd man," no said finally,
I ‘ fly -five A cres— Hard road ami lu k o/,l)‘'!‘lferL ua£,f’
in little over four hours and u half. “what in it yon want to do?**
tven acres in old grove, l’riccd below
Home day that will he n regular
“I think," mid the prisoner, “I’d
thing and wealthy men will live in like to learn Chinese.“
acreage. Very desirable for subdivision, „
r.
.airmen bombed, gassed, au j otUwr-|tli4‘ bis experience with her would |derstand." Ho may have been
Hanford and commute to their
The bearing of till* story remind­
well, auli, said Gabo, “f kin wise destroyed, before tho jliaro- have been very different from his i master uf men; foi dealing with -*
A ct Quick and Make a
work tn New York? ‘
ed me o l another—a blood 'brother "w,ut*
T MhJuUVa Ifot them?
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lembers of the. B. Y. P. U.
nested to be at the Bnpirch at 0:30 o’clock to go
eli**
straw rate t l T f r l
Lake Mary,
Wednesday
Number Five of the Methlurfh will meet with Mrs.
failford at her home on
Avenue at 3:30 o’clock.
Thursday
loyal Neighbors will meet
piil Masonic Hall at 7:30
I Number One of the \V«mlonnry Society of the Methpirch will meet with Mrs.
Epencer at her home on
■Street at I o’clock.

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Social
Calendar

MISS K A T H R Y N W IL K E Y , Society Editor.
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The culmination of n pretty ro­
mance wan the wedding of M is
Martha Flake of Hnstings, and Ro­
bert Thraaher of this city, which
was solemnized Sunday evening, at
8 o’clock at the home of Judge
Peacock in Del.and, the ceremony
being witnessed only by a few in­
timate friends.
Tun channel’n fashioned the
chic costume worn by the bride,
her smart hat and other accesso­
ries being in matching tones. Her
flowers were a corsage of rose
buds.
The bride is the talented daugh­
ter of Mr. and .Mrs. John A. Flake
of Hastings and is a graduate of
Hastings High School. He cann­
ing personality and winsome man­
ners have made her u host of
friends throughout the state,
Mr. Thrasher is the only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thrasher of
this city. He graduated from San­
ford High School, later attending
the University of Florida at
Gainesville, where he was a popu­
lar member of the Phi Kappa Al­
pha Fraternity. He is a young

W hat N ext?

aymond Wilson is spendv days in Jacksonville as
of friends.

Jew eler, Hack From
New Y ork T ells of
In terest in Florida

Jaiuly Anderson and little
; returned home from Uayirh where they have been
&gt;ast month.
t. R. Dens left Sunday for
Irk and other points east
IhL. will be the guest of
Bor several weeks.
lioyd Brown and little son,
■turned homo Sunday from
|o bench where they have
L the past two weeks.
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■ltd Mrs. Grin Crowley and
l a rv.net Perrin of Abbe1 C.V are exlWtffNP’tb * r
tu ho the guests of Mrs.

benr- f the entire ■spnei'. Complete snni\
i tary facilities, including shower
•lldcr, linthii, will he installed by the Co, j rat Gnliles Corporation, which will
itrul-1 nlsn provide commissary tent, vfith
was |dining room and kitchen under/the
,,n&lt;l supervision «f Henry It. Duttop,
director of recreational nctivllleu
were f„r c,&gt;rnl Gables.
Me- i These tents, which will he coinHen pletely vquipiH’d and furnished by
'■*’ 1the Coral Gables organization, will
he ready for occupancy by Octo­
ber 1, and will offer living and
____sleeping quarters for individuals
or groups.
These will he built in units of
fifty to each block, adding ns ninny
§sS blocks as art' found necessary
ffp( through application of employees.
In main instances more than one
tent will be used with sleeping
npnrtimnt in one living in another.
Kent fur tlu&gt; individual tents of
r j L thin community will be prorated
among thosi who occupy them, tin
Sm
u cost hasiM, creating an ntuuually

J . T. ANDERSON, Sales M anager

It required 13b pounds of butter to make the statue of President Cool

idflc. on exhibition at the Iowa State Fair, Dos Moinen. It Is the worl
•Ml. I. Wallace, of Lincoln Neb., noted butter sulptor Rven the mar
ker, with the slogan, "Keep Cool With Coolidge,” is butter.

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Simpson &amp; Pope

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the constant stream of Florida
hound motor cars met on the trip
North. He stated that an average
of one New York state car pasted
every 1(1 minutes during the trip
would lie an unexnggerated esti­
mate of the number of such vehi­
cles encountered.
S in k in g of the interest in Flor­
ida among New Yorkers, ho de­
clares that practically all of the
wholesale people with whom he
was associated while in the mertopolis were keenly interested finan­
cially in the progress and growth
of Florida.
According to Mr. MeLaulin, the
trip was a buying venture and that
while in New York he secured a
considerable addition to his present
stock, in anticipation of the annual
Christmas trade.

Volflfeia Pb ultry Man
W ill Speak a t Geneva

WINTER HAVEN, Sept. 22.-t/P&gt;—A man believed by police to
be George ••Hutch” Anderson,
former Confederate of
Gerald
Chapman, who gave his name ns
II. ii, Bull man. former Mayor of
Wlliiamstown, West Va., and form­
erly head of an electric company
at Marietta, ()., was arrested hero
this morning.
He claims to be a Mason but
upon being questioned by City
Judge Walker and other local Ma­
sons, he gave elusive and unsatis­
factory answers and could not esT
i oldish any connection with a Mu■onir lodge. Fingerprints of Rub.
man were said to tally with those'
of Anderson.
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Now offer the Second Unit of

W inter Haven Police
Nal) Alleged Robber

d Mrs. Harry Bodwell arthe city Sunday from
ce, iR/ I. to spend a few
antes Huff returned home
from a six weeks’ visit
tula and relatives in Okla-

10 Salesladies and 10 Salesmen for
large development now opening.
S E E US B E T W E E N 9 AND 10 O’CLOCK
MORNINGS.

Ipigner of Washington, D.
a business visitor in the

! D Johnson and Miss
Johnson spent Sunday at
Beach ns the guests of

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T H E Y KNOW
W HAT'S GOOD !
,id A cs/
Southern housewives havo turned
•
more nrul more each year to the
selection of Bonita ns thu ideal year round syrup. It has
such a definite food value. Is so appetizing nnd wholesome
with its perfect Georgia Cano flavor that it mokes every
meal a feast.

The finest subdivision within the city
limits of G reater Daytona

Brings the canefields of Georgia to your table.
INVESTORS H AV E MADE TWO AND TH R EF
HUNDRED HER CEN T ON TH EIR M ONEY.

If you haven’t yet tried Bonita step into your neighbor­
hood grocery store today and treat yourself and the wholu
family to a svrup so delightfully different, that its flavor
can’t be Imitated.

G reater profits assured

___ CAIRO SYRUP CO. aVo'St

FRANCOIS DUMAS
Sitnford Representative — Hotel Valdez

Plant City—New addition to fyi
built to Bill borough County Agzi
You can’t charge the flapper with cultural sellout.
a lack of ingenuity. This Cincin­
Tampa - Twelve
out-of-to\yn
nati misa says balloon trousers nnd
one of (ho.’c many colored 'west­ manufacturing and jobbing cqai,ern the “sheiks” are wearing make |panie purchase 3,880 feet railrvwd
-1-•ii• &lt; ■• i-tsioi
-an .ideal CQsAnmui X»r,,,’i tbypvV- jfroiil;q;e h'Tg,

BRAND

ifeilt’Iine'Mallem left Monffiallimore, Md., where she
kinue her studies in piano
E» organ nt the Peabody
■lory of Music.
L i Mrs. J. T. Thornly
fturmd from their honeyhich included points in
a, North and South Carod will he at her home to
iany friends nt 1820 Park

NEW SLIP OVERS AND TUXEDO

[t Connelly left Saturday
Irville, N. C., where he will
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S.
for several days, after
ke and Frank Chase will
ur Exeter, N. II., where
ill enter the Phillips Ex-

\i 1 now shades and style, sizes 33 to 44

( OltURCTlON
• account of the Christian
organization meeting held
day, and appearing in yesmue of tiio Sanfold Her*
name of It. L. Hill was
from the list of elders who
e^i’d at that meeting,

SPECIAL LOT OF BRASSIERS
Who wishes

TO PA R EN TS
iarents having children
ill be six years old be*
unitary 1, 192G, may cli­
ent the first term of
as there will be no midugiliners’ class. Only
who are six years old
t the above date will be
J to register.
LA P. ARRINGTON
ipervising Principal
ford Prim ary Schools

In purchase

n

live business in Sanford, Or­
lando,

or

the

immediate

Special !)5c

neighborhood.

Whan Mr*. Victor Style, of El Paso, left her three-yenr-fdd son, Juan,
at homo alone while she wan at work downtown, the chick- ns pecked
hi* face n.-i he was playing in the yard. So the mother decided the
He would be interested in thing to do was to lock the child in stead of the chickens in a chicken
coop. Neighbors became ao indignant that one of them offered to
hardw are, dry goods, furni­ adopt
the child. City health official obtained the mother’s consent to
,
ture, m en’s furnishings, or an adoption.

S ’ LARGE SIZE DRESS
ES FROM 40 TO 52

groceries,
He m ight possibly be inter­

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ested in small jobbing busi­

BUSINESS

ness, or any other proposition

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Sizes 30, 32,34

th at would stand

strict

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R. C. Maxwell and Mrs II. vestigation.
*1 will open an evening
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in the High School
°n Monday, Wednesday and Submit all
particulars
evkninxit, fixiuv (i:J5 to P P(inning Monday, Sept. 2l»t. what you have to offer.
lull If, minute period.-', with
al Supervisions will he girtoh pupil. Thorough trainMcnogruphic and secretarial
** and also in typewriting
Service That Is Reliable'
1 Riven.
- Maxwell ia a well known
■perienced teacher and Mrs.
^hi, is a graduate of and a
Stanley &amp; R ogers
J, teacher in Stewards B umREALTORS

Tn list your property, hom esites, business lots, and
acreage with us. W e will sell your property to your
advantage and quickly.
Inquire about Sanford Grove, one of Sanford’s
suburban subdivisions, soon to be placed on the
m arket.

SanfordGrove,Inc

T he Y owell C ompany

HART NASON, Local M anager
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Sanford, FD

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WALKER WINS
FROM SHADE IN
FURIOUS FIGHT
■\VoHerwejRhl X ’hamp Retains
Crown By D esperate Rally
t In Final Round of Match
A t Yankee Haselmll Field

Champion Is Given
Plenty Punishment
C a l i f o r n i a Challenger Is
■, W orthy Foe "Who Puzzles
King by Crouching T actics
YANKEE
STADIUM,
NEW
YORK, Sept 22.—&lt;/P)— Mickey
Walker, of Elizabeth, N. J„ re ­
tained hia world’n welterweigh* ti­
tle when he ncored a judge*' verdict
over Dave Shade o f California in
a furious 15 round title match at
the American League baseball park
lout night.
A thrilling Tally In the final
round won the verdict for tho
champion, who hnd absorbed plen­
ty of punishment from his challen­
ger in the early round*.
Walker had been wearing down
his chnllenger with n concentrated
body attack and reaped his harvest
in the final round when he ham­
mered Shade about the ring with n
charge which retained for him the
•world'* 147-pound crown.
Round One: The chumpton took
the aggressive after a clinch and
scored heavily In tho infighting
agoinfit his crouching challenger.
The champion concentrating on
Shade's body. Shade staggered Wal­
ker with three straight left Jabs to
the face. Shade almost floored Wal­
ker with a right to the head. An­
other right sent Walker to the
ropes. Doth landed damaging
Mows In n ficrcu encounter near
tho ropes. Shade’s crouching posi­
tion and his dodging tactics pursled the champion. They were
sparring at the bell.
Round Two! Shado's left sent
Walker’s head backward. They
locked arms but both got one free
ami they pounded away In a fierce
fashion. Shade id most upset Walk­
er with an overhand right. Clinch
followed clinch as Shade crouched
to protect himself from Walker’s
charges. Shade scored n beautiful
right uppercut which turned Walkcr half round. Tho crowd was in
an uproar nn tho boll ended a fur-

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lou* skirmish.
Shade. Both missed wild rights. A
Round Three: Walker hooked hi* left jab spun Shade nrobnd; they
left to Shade'* jaw. Another left fought furiously at close quarters.
caught Shade’s jaw and n clinch Tho action slowed until Wnlker
followed. Shndo staggered Walker started a charge which touted for
with a driving left to the face. only a moment during which they
Walker almont floored Shade with both fought openly, both landing
a right to the jaw. Both landed effective blows in exchange. Just
the bell rang Wnlker doubled
weakly to the head. Walker scored
with hi* left and Shade clinched. Shade with n left to the body.
Five times Shnde Inndcd to Walk­ •Round Nine: They fell into the
er’s face with a hnrd right. The inevitable clinch. Wnlker scored
referee had to pry them from a heavily in the infighting. Both
clinch as the bell ended the round. missed furious rights.A left to thb
: Round Four: Walker continued face sent Walker hnlf around .but
to punch away nt Shade’s body, he came hack to stagger Shade
as the chnllenger drove into a clin­ with n left to the body. Shnde
ch nt every charge. Both missed smnshed nt the champion's face
frequently. Walker stung Shade but Wnlker was there with his re­
with a right,cross to the jaw and turn. They niood toe to toe nnd
followed it with a beautiful left. battled furiously. Shade having nn
Thero was plenty of infighting. edge in the exchange. Three times
Walker staggered Shade with his Shade’s left •sent Walker's head
left hut took a right uppercut on back. The challenger wus forcing
the return, just ns the bell end­ the fighting. They wero in the
center of the ring nt the bell.
ed the round.
Round Ten: Shnde staggered
Round Five: Walker crashed over Wnlker with n stiff right to tho
n wicked left to the head which a l­ hend. The champion continued to
most floored his challenger. Shnde center big attack on Shade’s l ody.
came buck with a furious charge •Shade came up with n pretty up­
and for n few seconds they ham­ percut nnd the champion came up
mered nwny without n thought of with a bleeding mouth., Both Wast­
protection. Walker missed u right ed away vicioftoly tit the hend,
cross and Shade scored with both Shndo getting the better of the
hands to the head. Walker got over buttling. Shade landed to the head
o pretty left to Shade’s body but but took two on the body; Three
little damage was done. Every oth­ uppercut rocked Walker’s head
er charge was a clinch. Shude Shade forced Walker to the come:
adored heavily do Walker’s head and poured tenther at the cliumwithout a return. They'were mill­ pion from all directions. The cham­
ing It nt n fast clip when the bell pion enmo liack strong however and
rang.
forced Shnde into n clinch an the
Round Six: Tho challenger open­ bell ended the round.
ed up n icrlous attack at the cham­
Round Kloveq: Walker's. eye
pion ns the round opened, landing displayed n nasty cut as he came
effectively with both hands. Wulk- up for the round. Walker stagger­
er put over n vicious right square ed Shade with a tantalizing left
to Shade's face which sent the jnlt. Wnlker missed a left hook
challenger back on bis heels. Four nnd took a right to the head. Shade
times Wnlker landed to the head scored with hi* rigid nnd left to
without n return. Another* left the head. Both were bleeding from
caught Shade off balance and lie tile face. Simile put across five
nlmost fell. The crowd was in a choppy jabs before Walker could
frenzied uproar us the fight as­ counter. The referee pulled them
sumed faster proportions.
Doth from n clinch as the round ended.
landed vicious blown to the head
Round Twelve: Walker missed a
and body in a torrid exchange. Doth right uppercut. They clinched. They
of the fighters nearly went down tied into knot after every charge.
under the slaughter. The bell halt­ Walker charged, landing with his
ed a furious exchange.
left and mimed n wild right swing.
Round Seven: Shnde was bleed­ Doth landed stinging blows to the
ing from the mouth and front u face as the action speeded. The
cut, under his right eye, ns he came challenger was on top of Walker
up. Walker landed with both hands in every crash, playing for Walk­
to the head. They locked in n er's face. Wnlker slid his left across
clinch, but the infighting was even. Shade’s dodging head. The infight­
A straigiit right sent Wnlker to ing continued with honors even.
the rope*. An uppercut jarred him. Walker was short with n left. They
Doth lauded smashing drives just came out of n clinch nn the
straight to the face ns they fought bell rung.
for nn opening. Right and left to
Round Thirteen: They clinched
tho chin forced Shade to clinch. ns they enmo up, Walker put over
They wero n.iarringly openly nt n vicious left to the body, whicli
the belt.
doubled the challenger. Doth ap­
Round Eight: They mixed nt peared to be tiring under the kill­
dose range ns the round opened. ing pace nnd the*clinches became
The champion missed two left more frequent. Walker was doing
hooks. A left to the body doubled good work on tho inside, with
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Brooklyn' nt Chicago.
Boston at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia nt Pittsburgh.

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Shnde laying back for a knockout
punchl Wnlker missed n left nook
Cuyler H its S afely F i r s t 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
end took a right to the jaw. Wnlk- Mackmen Found Holloway for Cleveland nt Washington.
Times U p to E q u al Record
er scored to Shado’s head "but whs)
Seven Runs In F if th Anti St. Louis nt Philadelphia.
o f T en C onsecu tive H its ;
forced to tnke two in exchange.
Cop Game 10-7; T ig e rs ’ Chicago nt New York.
Chicago T ro u n ces D odgers On Poplar
The one-two punch to the body sent
Lust Visit to Philadelphia Detroit at Boston.
Wnlker to tho ropes where t£c
2n d -Stsbell found them locked.
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PITTSBU RGH , Sept. 22.—UP)— and gavajp:.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22— &lt;/D
The Pirates won their seventh con­
Round Fourteen: They
and. the
secutive victory by defeating Philthe ropes in a clinch and BMhfle —Detroit ana
me Athletic*
m m oucs met J| ' '
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As
T
hnd a little advantage nfr -ohme for the ladt time this season MonJ i n i P j j t l W idelphia Monday, 9to 7, in n hard
quartern. Both stung rights to the day, the Mackmcn winning 10 to 7. |U a u n x i c ; tt
hitting ioOscly played game. Cuy­
2*
ler, by hitting safely the first two
head. ^Wnlker continued his body The Athletics pounded Hoilowuy
times up equalled the National On Park Ave., awl hi*
pupchls. Both of ^hade’s eyes ap­ for seven runs in the fifth inhing
Ixrnguo record o f 10 consecutive roe,
peared to be cut uh he came out of to clinch the game. The Beries be­
a clinch. Walker missed three leads. tween the two teams for the sea­
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 22. hits. On his eleventh trip to the (u\ buy at
A weak right grazed Shade’s face. son lends 14 victories against 5 - « » ) —The people of at least one plate he fouled out.
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He staggered Wnlker with n coun­ defeats.
Score by innirigs:
county of Florida are bnck of the
The Box Score.
tering right. Shade’s crouching tac­
general game and fish law passed Philadelphia . 300 301 0 0 0 -7 -1 1 -1
AB 11 H. PO A
tic^ had Wnlkoij at "sea,’I WnUtcr DETROIT
at the recent session of the state Pittsburgh .. 005 220 OOx—9-12-3
measured Shade with n right out' Hiincy, 3b. :. .. 5 1 3 2 a
Batteries: Crumplcr, Couch nnd
legislature.
O’Rourke. 2b. .. 3 1 1 4 2
the bell prevented the blow.
Walton county, according to Sen­ Henline;
Morrison, Old­ fiv e Mocks from y |
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Gehrig,
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2
100 ™&gt; Omist St.
Round Fifteen: They stioHU
ator Stuart Gillis, is especially ham
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hnm nnd Gooch.
hand!*. Wnlker scored in the in-, Wingo, If........ .. 4 2 3 1 0
pleased with the law, supplement­
2 1
c f- , .. 5 .2
fighting as the two clinched. Shade
ed ns it was by the bill passed
CUBS BOUN CE ROBINS
$60000.00
.. G1 1 6 2 0
creuting
the
Choctawhotchee
landed to tho hend but clinched Hcflninnn; rf
CHICAGO, Sept. 22.—( ^ —Chi­
0
1
Blue,
4b.
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7
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5
1
when Walker missed with his left.
"Wild Life Preserve," embracing cago bunched hits in tho first int. 4 . 0
3 3
Walker stung Shnde with a frght Havener, is.
parts of Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and ninfc, one of which was a triple
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0
3
(i
Bassler,
c.
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4
to theb ody. Another crashing right
Walton counties, including about by . ahn, with an error by John­
to the head sent Shndo to the ropes. Holloway, p. .. 2 9 0 0 u
ten townships, or nn urea of about ston, Dodger’* third baseman, for
Mickey was rallying. He poured Mamish, x .. .. 1 0 0 0 u
300 square miles.
enough run* to defeat Brooklyn 3
.. 1 U 0 0 u
a furious onslnughtej* nt the head. Burke, gx ..
,!
Tiie necessity for creation of to 2. It was the eighth consecu­
0
0
Collins,
p.
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0
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0
The crowd was in nn uproar yell­
.. 0 * 0 0 0 % 0 q such a preserve was shown forci­ tive defeat fo r Brooklyn. Knufing for the champion to finish his Doyle, p. ..
bly to the people of that section nmnn was hit freely by the Robins
1
weakening rival. Blow after blow V*
when the high water of the Choo- but wus given great support.
Tituls
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15
.
41
7
24
9
landed on Shade’s head and body.
tawhatchee, Inst February, drove
Scoro by innings:
x
Batted
for
Holloway
in
C
Walker hung hiii right to the hend
the game to the high land. Deer, Brooklyn .. .. 100 100 0 0 0 -2 -1 2 -2
xx Batted for Collins in 8th.
nnd face. They were pouring it
driven to numerous small islands Chicngo. 300
AB R 11 PO A
000 OOx—3- 8-1
furiously nt each other at the bell. PHII.A
which divide the mouth of the
Bishop, 2h. .. .. .. 5 1 2 1 3
Batteries: Erhnrdt and Taylor;
Chootawhatchee, was slaughtered, Knufmnnn and Hartnett.
Cochrane, c. .* .. J 2 0 3 1
•1 0
one man, Senator Gilli* said, kill­
Lamar, If. .. .. .. 6 2 2 t-t
ing 51 in a single day.
Simmons, cf. .. .. 5 1 3 1 0
BRA V ES HEAT RED S
1
5 2 8 3 0
A part of the preserve lies in
French, rf.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 22.— (/P)— |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Holt. lb. „ .. .. 3 1 2 13 1 0 the Chootawhatchee division of the
pitchers
Won LoUt P et Dykes, 3b. .. .. .. 4 0 1 1 2 0 1Florida National Forest Preserve, Cincinnati used five
.&lt;5*28 Gali'iway, ss. .. .. 3 1 1 2 3 U , nnd thus enjoys the double protec- against Boston in yesterduy’s
Pittsburgh .......... .. 91 54
games, but tho visitors won by 7
Now York ........... .. 82 01
.573 Quinn, p. .. .. .. 3 ' 0
1 1 Uj tion given by the regular deputy- to 0. W alker hit a home run in
Cincinnati............. .. 77 08
.531 Gray, p. .. .. .. 0 0 0 U 9
commissioners of the state game the first inning with a man on j
.490
St. L o u is..............
71 75
department, and tho Forest Rung- base. Holke nnd Hnrgrave collid -1
.405
Brooklyn...............
(Ifl 70
Totals .. .. .. 510 10 15 27 11 1 1era, who have been deputized by cd in going a fte r Barrus’ foul in
WE HAVE THEBE$n.
Boston ................... . till 81
.449
Score by innings:
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Commissioner of Fish and Game the seventh inning. Both men were
Chicago.................. . 01 83
.438 B etro it................. 200 000 2.40— 7 J . B. Hoyull,
-ACREAGE
’knocked out temporarily.
Holke I
Philadelphia.......... .. 02 82
.431 Philadelphia........ 010 070 02x— 10
A greater abundance of game is continued to play but Hargrave 1 BUSINESS H0ML
Summary: Two base hit, Holt, being counted on by the people of retired from ’ the game.
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y h o n tJn
AMERICAN LEAGUE
French 2, Simmons, Haney. Three Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Wal­
Score by innings:
Won Lost P e t ibuse hit, Galloway.
Sacrifice, ton counties, it wus stated, and n B o sto n .. 030
121 0 0 0 -7 -1 0 -0
.048 Quinn. Double piny, O’Rouke nnd closed season is maintained there
W ashington.......... .. 92 50
Philadelphia......... .. 85 58
.594 Blue; Cobb and O’Rourke; Gehrig, which makes the preserve a breed­ Cincinnati .. .. 310 002 000—G- 7-2
Batteries: Benton, Kunip and 1
St. L o u is.............. .. 77 00
Valdez HoldBuik
.53! 1 Tavener and Blue; Gullnway and ing place for better hunting.
Gibson; Goodwin, Benton, May,
D etroit.................... .. 73 09
.514 Holt 2. Left on bate, Detroit 0 ;
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Brady nnd Kruger.
Chicago................. .. 73 72
.503 Philadelphia 7. Base on balls, off
Cleveland.............. .. 07 78
.402 Iftdlawny 3; Doyle 1; Quinn 2.
New York „ .. .. .. 03 8!
.438 Struck out by Holloway 2; Quinn
B o sto n ................... .. 43 99
‘.303 2; Gray 1. Hits, off Holloway 10
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in 5; Collins 3 in 2; off Doyle 2 in
Key West—f/P)— Bids opened 1; Quinn 10 in 8 1-3; Gray 0 in 2-2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
for construction of boulevard for Wild pitch Gray. Winning pitcher
TO THOSE DESIRING L O C A T IO N S IN TUB1,
several miles; Key West main­ Quinn. Losing pitcher Holloway. Philadelphia 7; Pittsburgh ‘J .
Brooklyn
2;
Chicago
3.
tains lend in merchandise expor­ Umpires, Evans and Hilderbrund.
Boston 7; Cincinnati 0.
tation; new Boca Chica bridge.to Time 2:02.
Only three scheduled.
be opened temporarily; construc­
tion of span across Steamboat
Tampa—Kentucky syndicate pur
Now under co n stru ctio n n t the corner n{ First SI
AMERICAN LEAGUE
creek to begin at once; tux miland Snnford A ve., a re requested In see
10; Detroit 7.
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County Philadelphia
Only
one
scheduled.
West and Monroe county, .v
Britt-Chittendcn Realty Co., Iijc.
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) DcLnnd—Plans forming for conSt. Augustine— 150 dwellings
Tarpon Springs—New arcade j.-tmeting 300-room resort hotel nd- will lie erected in new subdivision
210 E . F ir s t S t.
Phone TIS
buibling being constructed.
jining country club golf course. to be opened here.
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MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS
San fo rd ’s new est, highly restricted subdivision. A high
class subdivision in every sense ot the word. Located
ju st e a st o f Rose Court on Hughey Ave. Magnolia
H eights o ffe rs to the perm anent hom esecker an air of
refin em en t and distinction th at appeals naturally to the
taste o f those who are seeking a perm anent location for
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Lots in this new subdivision will not be on sale until
early October. Y e t we stand ready at all times to show
you this property.
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192.1— Ford Touring.
1923— Ford 1-ton Truck.

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at public auction. Ixtfe Burger,
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HO*. HO. WALTHALL,
Carr Srml*«lr lluilann-K#*#&gt; C'ck.
TONOPAH, Ncv., Sept. 22.—
Snnfonl, PI*,
brnr Kill
(VP)—A recent cloudburst on the
I ni&lt; (alklna &lt;« n fallow from
up In *nrtk Camllnn Ihr nlhrr liny land of L. L. Loony, of Rocchster,
and bp n»a (riling mr bow dry II New, wnshed nwny n good portion
ha. hrrn H|i (harp.
lip aaya It hailn‘1 ralap&gt;l for an of the ground around his house.
Iona up thrrp that moat falka hail, When the storm was spent, a vein
fiirgnitrn nkat rain lonknl llkp.
of mincrnl wns exposed.
Arrnnllng to ahIn man It. mitten I Ho started to dig. At a depth
an dry Ihprp Hint rirn tkr mnuiualn
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rof 20 feet he opened up a vein of
■till, .topppit
running.
.Kill'that all thp nlrr.ni. h n d orc assaying $80 to the ton. He
ah.nliifrlr ilrlrd up nml thp tl.k
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wav
tkn .mol
furgntirn how l» &gt;nlm and lhn«|was
i*W w»&gt; 10
snielIhfpp wrii grtnl ititraklnfM fell f«#r tor with the unit CANOJUL
t h p H a h , f u r n h p n It d i d a t a r i I**
Cloudbursts are common on the
m in in g n g n la p ip p r t. f r it r r r tn ln
t h a t p . p r y f l a k I n I h r a l n t i * n i n i l i l Ncvadn desert and nre generally
hp d r n n n p d .
considered plagues.

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18 LARGE LOTS
12 on Park Avenue,
6 on Oak

Price $21,000.00
T erm s

22— Sale, Furnituc
8ANFOKD ELECTRIC CO.
l i p n l . n a tn tP il t h a t h u l k i n g h ail
Successors to Gillen A Platt
We carry n full lino.
second hand car to dispose of just in­
Ii p p u u u l l n w p i l f u r m o n t h , n m l t h n t
A6 Magnolia.
Everything elec- Our prices are right. Cash or
I t hn«l h p p n ■ « h u l t h a t I h r a n l r o f
Miami—New $1,500,000 combin­
trlcaL Phone 422. Electragitb terms. We want your business
r l n t h r . y i n . h a d l u r r r n . n l SIM p p r
ed office building and cathedral
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sert an ad in the auto for sale column.
Radio. __________ _____________
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
l l n t u l i l m r . I n n , t h a t a l l t h p r o , a . to be constructed.
h a d q u it a l , I n * m ilk . T h r y w o u ld
321
E.
F
irst
St.
i WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
on West Second Street
g iv e n o th in * hul K lim
and
th n t
IDTURTIlimi
Let a classified ad work for you..........
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
w h e n y o u m l l k r i l t k r m In t k r w i n d
. representative th orIk p w in d w o u ld b lo w n il t h e m i l k
(these lots are just
H. A. SPEIR
24— L o st, Found
8anford Avenue and 10th Stroet.
|llar with rates. rule*
nwrny.
jcatlon, will give you
Expert service.
l i p nnld a l l I h p a r l r n l a n w r i t , n p
across the street from
Contractor and Builder
(formation.
And If
LOST: Grey flannel coat with
t h r r p hnd q u it flow I n . a n d Ih u t t h r y
ley will aaalat you
d id n o t h l o a Im t h l i m o u t n c lo u d
LEWIS
O'BRYAN.
Office
In
memo
book
and
identification
your w an t ad. to
a big: development on
.99-M — Phone — 499-M
of tlu .L
Seminole Bank Building Annex. card in pocket. Finder return to
effective.
I n lu m p . p r t l o n . th ry hnvp hnd to
Hcrnld Office nnd receive $20 re­
Phone 417-L 8.
TAUT N O T IC B
r u n a t r r r t n p r ln k lr r a np th p r l t r r
2108 PALMETTO AYR.
the west side)
h r d . to krr|, Ih r n i fr o m
b lo w In k
ahould c i v * their
ward.
O PPO RTU N ITY AWAITS YOU
n w rn y .
oatoffloa add re* a aa
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
O t r n t i n p , I d o n ' t k n o w hnwr n r ilr phono num ber If
Engraving, Embossing. See us ~ 2 f t —Plant, Seeds, Trees
r i i r n t r n il t k r . p . t n l r m r u l . n r r . h u t
[re a u lta About one
ON T H E “CLA SSIFIED PA G E”
t h l . f r l l o w n n ld H i n t t h l . w n . I h p
first. We do It. Phone 417-W.
a tbouaand haa a
JTEWART THE FLORIST"
drypat d ro u ah t on rrro rd . I lr r ln lm .
Term s
the
thera cnn'l
R. R, Ave.-Commerclal SL
th rr p h n .a 'l h rrn
n t r n r nhpd
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Flowers .o r all occasions.
with you
unless
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your address.
814 Myrtle. Phona 260-W
JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
th n t r v r n n fr llo w w ith n h ad c o ld
c a n ’ t a r t h i . n n . r to ru n .
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
I t ta a a a e e M B IT b e
JIKAI, r.njATK —I*VICSTMK*TS
33—
Wnriled'
I l r a n y . th r y hnd n p n n v r n llo n o f
r se a a t T h e Baa*
Water nr d Boat Tanks. At Oak
■ r a w w l d n w . In A . h r , t l t p l a a t w r r k
Lobby ro ta ito n -U ru m le r Iltdk.
•O le# o r by let*
n nd th p r u n , r n l l o t i h u ll lo n k P d llk p
Avei.ue nnd Third Street. Tele*
Hanford
F lo rid *
p b o a e dtacew tla*
WANTED:
To
lease
desirnbte
five
n hny flrld .
Small Spanish Bunga­
phone 1U ._____________________
n e t v a lid .
l i p m i ld p r o p l p h a d a t u p p r d t l r l n k or
six
room
house
or
apartment
P rom p t. Bffloleat.
loir w n t r r n o w nnd th n t thp o u l y
MTRACLR Concrete C o, general Antiwer P. O. Box 1137.
low, side walks and
Barvlce
th in k th ry n .r d w n tr r fo r w n . In
k r r p I h r rn d ln to ra o f I h r l r l ',..p \ .
cement work, sidewalks, build­
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TO RKAC1I the prosperous farm­
paved streets
42— E xchange
ing blocks. Irrigation boxen. J . ■. WANTED TO RENT: Suitable lon rfeitn cra:
cation in Sanford for n bntlery
ers nnd fern growers of Volus- l l f p I n . p l t r o t I h r d r n i i k hYl .o u r . ,
licationa
Terwllteger, Prop.
Flrat National Ilank.
service station. Addres.i G, Box THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho la county advertise in the DeLand
lilt.I.,
J . II. HUTCHINSON
accepted want ad medium io I Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
HILL LUMBER CO. House A 700.
cem ents /
U F A I, F .S T A T K
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word with order.
Service, Quality and Price.
ccesaories
A c r r a a e . K arm a nnd
O rnns*
WANTED: To rent house. Any an insertion. Minimum 25c.
T erm s
f
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ent
size, furnished or unfurnished. ___ .____________________________ MAINE — Wntcrville, Morning
Where Service and Quality
W. H. LONG
1020 L n u r e f A venue.
Near Lincoln Hotel, by the year. TAMPA DAILY TIM ES, Tampn,
M em b er o f
HANFORD, FL A .
Reigns
epairing
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
Florida S ta te
MEAT MARKET
Apply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel.
OLYMP I A
C A ? E
Flo. Thousands rend the clas- [people are interested in Florida
,-ile J
S l o r l e t * A eanclatloti.
The Wnffle House
sified pages of Florida's Great property. Reach them through
9 Opportunities
C. A. Cnratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St. WANTED: Young man desires . .
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­ 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
room with or without board in a 1**on}° Daily, rates 2 cents n word. plication.
a Service
Try Smith's Barber
Minimum
25c,
cash
with
order.
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphing, private family; no bonrcling house
»nit, A p a rtm e n ts
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
folding
and mailing—ns you considered. Address 11. Franklin,
Shop for good barber
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
ufcTHouscs
want it- when you wsnt it. Seminole Hotel.
West
Palm
Reach—$600,000
Pensacola is beginning
the
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
m , Rooms
Phono 673. H. E. Porch, First
scene of stupendous develop­ greatest development in Georgia’* bond issue voted, for widening Dix­ work. Ladies welcome.
ial
Vaifnhal Bank Bldg.
34— W anted Help, Fem ale ment. Rend about it in the Palm history; a half million dollar high­ ie Highway, and constructing
Next to Valdez.
•fend Board
Bench Post. Sample copy unit on way to the gulf beach just finish­ bridges in this county.
9— F or Rent, Houses
WANTED: Lady, live wire real on- request.
ed; at two million dollar bridge
t, O ffice, Stores
tnte. No money needed. Box 0x5,
across
Escambia Bay started; ■rr an ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h b b ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished Sanford Hcrnld.
lie A creage
quarter million dollar opera house
apartment.
Apply
Herald
OfTAMPA
MORNING
TRIBU
N
E—
|
Exch an ge
Send in your subscription to the i^ .(!er instru ction; two millions ■
fire
WANTED: A cook. White prefer­
le, Groves
Tribune
or hand it to your local
on highway; greatest
red. Ninth and Maple.
10— For Rent, Rpoms
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
le, Houses
dealer so you can read F l o r i d a ’s f^ n c e for hvo developers to gel
greatest
newspaper.
One
year,
|
m
on
{Pmmd
floor.
Write
Duvelease, Rent
35— Wanted Help, Male
$8.00. 6 months. $4.00, three months °".mcat l* n a rtmcut. 1 ho PcnsaFOR RENT—Rosins witu or with­
ivc Stock
out meals.
Reasonable rates. GOLDEN opportunity for young $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur-|Co a
!c, Miscelluneous Lincoln House.
man around 20 years old to mice policy add 75c to your order. FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
eal E s ta te
We have two plans of financing1
(looms 0 10-11 Rail Hid*
learn
nnd 15c business. J . G. Me* ADVERTISE hi the Journal-Her­
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
FOR RENT: Furnished front room. Crory 5Co.
urniture
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers
Brow­
211
E.
3rd
Street.
Your Home
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
ure W anted
I'hone f.r&gt;7.
WANTED: Time-keeper nnd check­ weekly and Sunday.
Classified ard County thoroughly which is
bund
14— F or Sale, Acreage
1st— We will lend you
er who can use typewriter and rates 10c per line. Wuycross Jour­ one of the most rapidly growing
ns, Jew elers
nal-Herald, Wnycross, Georgia. sections on the Florida Const.
I, i , t-. » _^as ha,l some bookkeeping experSample copy and rnte curd upon
*O R SA LE: Acreage on Sanford- lcnce. A|)I),y
SuDurintendent. Forg, D ecorating,
Apply Superintendent,
New Smyrna Highwa
V O IIAVANX-Tq
4iu»t .Laku^lluttil.—
M crl'forthr.or-----------■ anythlrrjrT t t w
iin g
ter, Osteen, Fla.
LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
WANTED: Messenger boy at the the Gainesville Sun.
necessary to build a complete home
iSeeds, T rees
~~ *.* | Lakeland, through the StarOne Phonograph
Postal Telegraph office. Good
FOR SALE B iff BARGAIN: 3 acre pny.
ADVERTISING gets results •f ,l Telegram. Best advertising me2nd— If your home is already built we will make
rrs and Supplies
tract 1-2 mile south of west First
Record—or
Pa- dium in Bouth Florida. Published
reaches potential buyers.
and E g g s
you n very substantial loan «n it.
Street. 1 1-2 acres cleared. Some WANTED: Rus-boys and dishwnsh-JIatka Daily News is circulated in morning*. STA It-TELEG It A M—
One Sheet of Music
Notice
bearing orange trees. Good many
or, pastry cook. Lu-Ucth Cafe- j nn {industrial and agricultural sec- l ukeland, Florida
NO D E L A Y ------------NO'WAITING
1tion.
Writers and Supplies will bear in a year or so. 3 room terin.
residence, large shade trees about
Prom pt Service G uaranteed
house. A dandy place to live ?2.- 37— Wanted Help, Salesman MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people j
Free—
’
N Help, Fem ale
nre interested in Florida. Each
600.00; $1500.00 cash, 1 nnd 2 years
Cull and let us explain our plan.
G.
TAYLOR
DYER
of
them
through
a
classified
nd
^(1 Help, Male
for balance. B. II. Bankston, San- MAN with car to work in evenings
in tho Morgantown POST. Six
Fainting— Decnrat Ing
With each Five Gallons Gas
ford.____________________________
6tl Help, Male or
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ cents n word for six consecutive
nale
PHONE 303
sition for hustler, (live references issues.
Grey Tubes
..........................$2.21)
15 — Sale or Exchange
in letter. Writ6 ’’Proposition’’ Cere
Ed Help, Salesm an
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
Herald.
PU REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Red Tubes .. ........... ...............$ 2.10
Eil Situation, Male
Florida real estate advertise in
Efi Situation,Fem ale FOR SA LE: New Perfection oil BE VERA I, solicitors to work on the St. Petersburg Times. One cen' Chinawnre ;» English Porce­
stove cheap. Apply 505 Myrtle
commission. Right proposition cent ■ word daily, two cents * won lains, Iluvnrlan and Japanese
Ed Real E s ta te
ItlN E ’S F IL L IN G
Avenue.
___________ for right man. Apply at Herald Sundays.
Ed to Rent
Chinn make lovely gifts
STA TIO N
WANTED: To trado 1925 Ford ^ t c r 5:30 in afternoon.
inge
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Roadster on city lot. Must be iw.Ai. ESTA TE MEN OF SAN­
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gusta, Ga., Augusta’s grentest
a t i l l tt.ntord A ,*. Hanford. F I..
The B all Hardware
It E A L E S T A T E
IN SUK AN CE
good buy. Address “Ford Roadster’’
FORD: I was pren.’nt and priv­ classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
fnnouncements
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care Herald.
ileged to hear your recent diseus- charge. 10c minimum.
1
T 7 “~rnrC !r.Ie_ H ouscs
Hion bc(ort' Council, of Sanford’s
OVAL NOTICE
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1 t 1 or Sale, ( lo u ses
proposed real estate law. Impress- FLORIDA—ORI.ANDO— Orlando
H
Mitchell announces the
T H E G R E A T U N -W R ITTEN LA W S
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Sentinel;
largest
classi­
a
bis offico Oct. 1, 1925 FOR SALE: Five room house. 2018
a
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
.
; Inmilre
opportunity
I believe
"etto Avenue.
O F B U S IN E S S IN FLO R ID A —T H E
HILTON’S
Inquire first
first house
house in
in 0,1,1
yourtho
c,ty
nf(ord#&gt; {which
am rea(Iy
t() imum 24c cash with order.
I almetlo.
nannax sh o p
Oak Mill.
niako a real estate connection with
NOTICE
SA M E AS IN A L L T H E O TH ER
113 Magnolia Ave.
I# a p r r a r r l p l l o n f u r
Ira. \V. T. Langley arc FOR SALE: House, garage nnd some one of you. Address T. Bruce OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette, Z.en3 F irst Clas* Barber*
■n the Wolaka ApartMalaria. Chills and Fever 5
ST A T E S.
chicken yard. J 3-4 acres on Adnm:&lt;, Care Sanford Herald.
Special Attention
thoir home on Park lake front. Small ca:&lt;h payment. US— Wanted. SituuticirTMale"" ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ Dengue or Bilious Fever.
Given To Ladies and Children.
trict.
Want
nd
and
display
rates
*ing remodeled into a
I I k I I , ■ ih p I t r w a .
:
WANTED:
Position aa night on request.
The Combination of Brains, Capital nnd
nrtmerU house. Tcle- 511-J.
watchman. Best references. Write
r is 24.
Experience
arc
essential
CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
19— Siile, Live Stock
J . F. Yates, Route 1, Box 57, Or- THE
WANTED A CREA G E
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
Inndo._________
t.lHtliiK* of KnUfl ncrnnKo from
•Autos, Rent
Elton J. Moughton
est daily. Want ad rate I l-2c per owner*
nr
pfrliiHlrn
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SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , M ONDAY, SEPTE M B ER 21, 1925.

PRICfe F IV E CENTS
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Bank Clerk Suicide;
« n d * Records Short
Hepc. 21.—
WO— Declaring in a note to his
wife that he could not face the
world after having lost his po­
sition at a bank, Anthony J.
Cereayaio, .13, shot and killed
himself in the until room of his
homo here today.
Coroner J. I). Russum ren'Vred a verdict o f self-destruc­
tion after investigating the
case.
Authorities said Mr.
Cereavulo hud been checked
short $25,000 nt the American
Trust Company where he was
employed in the collection de­
partment.
The alleged shortuge, officers
said, has been paid by a bond­
ing Company.
In the note to Mrs. Cerenvnln
made public by the coroner,
Mr. Cerenvalo expressed i c g m
for evtfits leading to his in­
tended net and told his Xvi.Y
that “ father will take enro of
you nnd the boys.” Two Kmnll
sons survive.

County Body Awards OFFICIAISFEAR
ARMY, NAVY TO Lake
Contract For Construction

OF SERVICE ACT

O f M t. Dora-W ekiva Road

AMONG CHINESE

NUM IlHh 45
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Trade Body W ants
List Vacant Rooms
Sanford residents are urged
to list vacant apartments, dwel­
lings and rooms with the Cham­
ber o f Commerce. At the mme
time, nil appeal has been made
to the members o f the body,
nnd to all local business men,
who have occasion to emnloy
labor of any kind, skBIed and
unskilled, to get in touch im­
mediately with thc Chamber of
Commerce office.
In making this request today,
Henry Kies, Jr., publicity di­
rector for thc organization stat­
ed that hbs office has been Hood­
ed during the past week with
requests of per.Dnn recently
arrived in the city for living
quarters, and with applications
for employment in this city.
He reports an increasing num­
ber o f inquiries daily for infor­
mation o f this character, and
particularly urged local owners
of vnc.mt living quarters, anil
employers In need o f help to im­
mediately notify the offices of
the Chamber o f Commerce on
Alngnolia Avenue.

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Contracts awarded Inst week nt make almost daily use o f the Mt.
Tavnrenj said to be the provision Dorn road.
Only about $100,000 of the $150,­
fer the partial development of the
[ediate Steps To
Proposed Law -W ould Aid 2 Mt. Dora-Wekiva River roail. con­ 000 bond issue sold for the piif- Ulilitese Leadcre’ A ttem pt To
poro of constructing a bridge over
Testimony of
Departments In Plan For necting Lake county region with the St. Johns river will be neces­
Bring About Fettte While
luce Prindpal Of
Federal AathoritlcH Con­
Mobilization o f Country’s the Sanford wnter terminal, accord­ sary for that job, bids offered com­
To Be Heard Tod
(bt Contemplated,
Manpower, Says Statement ing to information received here. ing to that figure and below, it
ti rule Vigilance in Gotham
Alonjr With That
Contracts for $500,000 worth of is said.
|.S. W in ,B e Told
toad construction were approved
According to the engineer part of
Of A ir Officials
by the county commissioners nt the extra funds available for the 265 Chiiiese Ready
Matter Presented Is
that time, it is reported.
will be used to erect n lent
To State Department The approximate cost o f con­ bridge
For Deportation
room and n shelter house on the
struction for this project will be span. The bridge will he iho en­
Under Provisions o f Hill, All $ 100,000, according to estimates trance into Lake County o f the Week-End Rnirfs Results In
Males Between 18 and 45 submitted by the Lake County on- Jacksonville - Tampa short - route * Arrest o f 72 Others For
which will cut nhout 50 miles from
Would Have to Regtater
j*
Deportation Back to China
of Mellon Upon
He asserts that no expense will the present road distance. Bids will
Navy Repins Inquiry;
w A Q iiiw cTO M Can# oi
i It® spared to make this road one be received on September 22 for
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.— (A1)— An
IbjecUIs To Play
the
work
of
constructing
o
f
the
• Today Into W reck
-iS M
S E S : £for* a. selective
iis S E i? ;
a u»
—Y
Army
proposals
It will be 18 feet wide o f concrete 57 miles of roud through the coun­ outbreak of hatchet warfare among
Part In Parley
service law to round out the na­ or asphalt on n stone base, accord
tong
warriors
wns
feared
by
the
ty, he declared.
Of The Shenandoah
tional defense act have been re­
The approximate cost o f con- police, while Chine; ij lenders en­
ferred
to
the
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f
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IBOAJID TH E STEAM News o f thc enrly improvement rtruction o f the Mount Dora-Wo- deavored to brintf about perman­
WASS1UNGTON, Sopt. 21.
army and navy forcing out any d i - |o f NthTs mn,meting a rtery will be kivn river road, connecting Lake ent pence between the rival tongs
&gt;AUIS, Sept. 21— (A P )
agreement between the services ns] i
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(AI*)— Tht? cross currents
nnd
federal
authorities
continued
county region with the water ter­
ebtftiroposnl which Fio f controversy over the adminal o f Sanford will bo $100,000, their vigilance in Chinatown.
iMinister Caillaux is unAn uftermuth o f the concerted
this section who have occasion to the county engineer estimate.
oquacy o f the- nation's nir de­
fui that such u law will be enacted
raids Saturday night by DM) city
odfto have prepared fo r
fense are stemmed before a .
nt the coming session of congress
detectives
nnd
60
federal
agents
salon to the American
well defined channel to be
in order that they may have defi­
was the order today for the de­
lesion in W ashington
nite legal status for their man­
portation of 72 more Chinese,
opened when the presiident’s
power mobilization plans.
iplates immediate steys
bringing the total number o f Chi­
special
air board launches an
Members o f the officers reserve
nese held for deportation to 2(i5.
ince to reduce the prininvestigation
into the situa­
The 72 Chines#* were uinung those
Mississippi Black Is Taken corps o f the urmy also are taking
if her account,
tion.
an interest in this final step to
caught
in
last
night’s
dragnet
lux’s program would offer
From S h eriff and Burned complete the military policy laid
thrown out after the new outbreak,
antinl payment in
T o Death A ftc :’ Confessing down in the defense act. Urigao f wnrfare between the Hip Sing All MVmh.rx o f Crvw Harvd
Icreasing amounts annually
In Disaster OrcurrinR 100 navy uir services by Colonvl WilT o Assault UponW hiteGirl iIdler General John Ross Delufield,
tong and tho On lA*ung tong Snt-|
Jendt o f the next 20 year;.
i ordinance reserve and president of
Miles S o u th Cape H enry; 1
AllUthell, will be the second
urduy.
The
others
caught
in
the
(
I French government's prothe Reserve Officers Association, District Heads Gather At Snnfo.’d Members o f Faith raids were disehurged when they,
NEW
ALBANY,
Miss.,
Sept.
21.
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rill not he tied up with rehas communicated the text o f the
Seminole To Hoorn Inter­
Meet Sunday Afternoon At produced certificates {flowing that
Jji payments nor will it lie —(A*)—No arrests have been made uimy proposals to thu stnte de­
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ot
the
last
congress when
est In Boy Scout M ove­
Woman’s Club for Meeting they were in th|s country legnlIned upon the tentative early today in connection with the partment and the nutional council
NORFOLK, Vu., Sept. 21.— DP)— 1Mitchell then assistant chief o f
lynching
o
f
J.
I*.
Ivey,
negro
who
i-nt recently entered Int i
ment
In This
Section
Attended by Many Visitors
membership 1,1
o f *"«
the “organization
The raiders discovered evidence j The American schooner, Benjamin •army air service, appeared before
was burned nt shHie in a farming »&gt;enibersntp
taamxation
jreat Urituin, according to
indicating that the tone men were A. Van Brunt, was sunk in collis- « special house uircruft committee
conmiunjtv
18
miles
from
here
y
e
s
-!in
onl£
1
1
totfocI
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u
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ntj
on
«P
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,t’
inimury obtained
today.
Executives and officers of tho
Formal organization of the San­ reverting to the hatchet’, a weapon ! J“ n with the U. S. 8 . light cruiser “ '“ I aevercly nrraigned udminlatraafternoon.
,
W ",
H* Introduced.
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Fhis bill undoubtedly will be Central Florida Scout district g a ­ ford Christian Church was perfect­ drended by Chinese more than fire Milwaukee early Sunday morning
of the two air^ services,
[&gt;th factors into account, Imt
Sheriff John w . Roberts, from introduced during the next session thered nt noon today for luncheon ed ut a meeting held nt the Wom­ nrms. In recent years the Orien-j about 100 milea south o f Cape Hen'fhe" present* *board, whose 'mem»
is said to have no inten- whom the negro was taken by » of conKre9s» General Delafield's at the Seminole Cafe, to awaken an’s Club yesterday afternoon, ac­ tnls have used pistols usually nuto- r-&gt; Although the schooner sunk Lcrs said last night that all was
bringing cither into the inob of 1,000 persons dccliiml lie j jettcr uaid. ‘’ If such u bill is posted locnl interest in the Boy Scout cording to announcement made to­ mutics o f the Intest tvne, and th * Immediately, nil members o f the in readiness fur the task, was at&gt;^gton deliberations.
ilul not recognize any of those i n 1jt j ,5 very likely that it will become movement. Representatives of the day by officers o f the congrega­ killing of Young Sue Jim in full crew were rc:filed unhurt by tho|.puinted by
. the .president,. sh o rt!/
.
It will ho the extent o f the the crowd, which rushttl him w hen; opcrntive un,ler thc K,m .rnors 0f local civic organizations und local tion. Attendunce is reported ns sight o f a bus loud o f Chinatown Milwaukee nnd will be landed i n ; “ fttfr tJlc Colonel's most rtvenfc
kients is the most closely the automobile in which he wrs t|iu several states and be adminis- scout chiefs, a.* well ns visiting ex ­ large, and included a number of .''ght-seors Saturday was done with New York today.
barrage o f criticism fired at San
si secret of tho French mis- attemptmg to take the negro *° tered by civilians. This method, ecutives from various cities in the visitors from various section of n revolver.
Antonio, Texas.
The
Milwaukee,
which
left
IThe first announcement is Holly Springs, was stopped on tho |unquestionably, is the proper one district attended the meeting, in the Orlando District.
Davis I.s First Witness.
Hampton
Roads
Saturday
afternoon
Federal
agents
reported
that,
reserved for the ears of the highway near here. The negro i s , M9 seiettive service concerns— pri­ charge o f Karl Is?hmnnn, presi­
Rov. J. L. Jackson of Ocoee pre­
The
first witness culled for tho
while they were entering Hip Sing 1,1
o'clock en route to Goan
Jan negotiators but indicu- mal to huve confessed to the crime n,arily__the civilian."
dent o f the Orlando Scout Council. sided nt the meeting,ussisted l&gt;V Headquarters in Pell street during tannmo, Culm, has one o f lier pro- inquiry is Acting Secretary o f
)re it will be siibstanti.il The young girl is in a hospital
Resume of the activities in the II. F. Bolton of Sanford, Rev. J. J,
The original war department
pollers bent nnd otherwise damag­ War Davis, who joined with Seeto interest Secretary MelThe negro was brought from draft bill was prepared becuu.se of scouts' summer camp near Apop­ Morgan of DeLund, and O. S. the raids a hatchet was thrown by ed and she re|M&gt;rted she had turned letary Wilbur of the Navy, in urg­
nn unseen hand nnd grazed the
his culcuultion of revenue Aberdeen yesterduy afternoon so
ing creation o f the board. Mr.
the need felt for such un act work­ ka, occupied much of the luncheon Brooks of Kissimmee.
shoulder o f one o f them. After forc­ about and wus heading for the
20 and thereafter. The o f- that the girl could identify him us ing out deluded mobilization’ plans hour, J. C. Morris, director o f tho
I)r O. II. Greenw.dl, pastor of ing an entrance, they rounded up navy yard at New York which she Davis, in u prepared statement,
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th! attacker. On arriving at a l o - . for thu urmy&gt; The defease act sup- camp, reported various interesting the South Orinndo Christian 100 Chinese uml soizeil 15 hntchots. expected to reach today. The Hen- wNl give the board u view of the
uitcraft situation, and will outline
I u*,m
u ,e l o |
where ..the girl is
plica authority
uutliority tor
for tne
the peace
iieuce time facts concerning different phases Church, who delivered the sermon,
, cn' hospital,
. |plies
Tho seized hatchets are believed f t 2 i nv Y5P
•,ml fr,,n' the work the urmy air urm is at­
a ncr.ous condition, the negro con- framework or lho thret. f|eId- of the hi:•ory nnd regulations gov­ made one of the finest talkes over
New
York
to
Gulveston.
i tossed the crime after his victim army plan which hus now been erning the institution, which hus delivered from r. locnl pulpit, it is to have been made in China esp#*etempting to perform.
Radio messages received here
es Interest Aroused.
: had identified him.
declared by those who hjnrd him. iallv for man killing. They aro
He will be accompanied before
twice ‘subjected to muster tests just completed its first season.
His subject was “ The Church und double lodged, neatly a foot long. guvo no details o f how the colli­ the board by Major General Pat­
RING l ON,_ Sept. Jt. (/P)
Members of tho fttoh blocked ev- hut is silent us to where tho man
According
to
Mr.
Morris,
the
sion
occurred.
The
vessel.)
crash­
Have ruznr-like cutting edges and
rations that France was pre- «’ry road leading out of New Al­
rick, chief of the army air serv­
power to fill up the ranks would camp opened Saturday, Aug. 1, and the Reformation Movement,"
ed at 2:05 o'clock in lutltudo 36.56
|to begin immediate liuuidu- bany. The sheriff started at u high
Raymond Wilson, and B. F. Bor­ three and one half inches wiiie nt north anil longitude 74.16 west. ice; Major General John L. Ilines,
come from in nn actual war emer­ continued until Friday night, Augone cm! .about four at tt.a oilier.
cr debt to the United speed in thc ijjrection of Holly
cl Urf of ntnff, und Brig. Generul
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28 , in which time there were' fU den wore elected deacons ut the
The fact that 'the schooner went Hugh A. Drum, assistant ch ief o f
Spon conclusion o f r‘ the Springs, followed by hundreds ot gency.
meeting while H. J. Clause, W. V.
Volunteers
Come
First.
scouts
registered,
30
o
f
whom
reg­
down
immediately
was
taken
here
|«ning funding negotiti- automobiles. About eight milc.i
stuff, alt o f whom are qualified to
Thirteen Captured
The first rush would come us istered for the full four weeks, Wheeler and Wiiani McKini were
ns nn indication that the warshin discuss any matters of army pol­
stirred u new current of from New Albany, the sheriff’s cur
BOSTON.
Sept.
2L—(/P)—
Police
selected
to
serve
as
trustees.
W.
volunteers, but in mapping out a ! Many registered for hut three, two
crushed into the sailing ship Iniw
among American debt inn into a barricade of automoS. Rolihin was chosen elder, nnd and federal agents today conducted on, probably practically cutting icy upon which detailed informa­
schedulj for progressive mohiliza- ami one weeks.
biun officials.
tion may Ik* desired.
raid
•
in
the
Chinese
section
in
biles stretched across the rood.: tiun parallelling the industrial n»oThe following were tho officers other officers will be elected us
her in two.
Messages received
#me observers, the informa­ The mob closed In from every di- hilizution for which also provided,
It Is expected that the testimony
quest
of
aliens
illegally
in
the
the
occasion
demands,
it
is
an­
here gave no indication o f weath­ o f .Mr. Davis nnd his officers will
nt Associated Cress dis- rection. Not a shot was fired by j army experts found it necessary to in charge, Mr. Morrill states;
country
and
o
f
concealed
arms.
nounc'd.
J. C. Morris, Camp Director.
er conditions, but heavy fogs have
jfroni the liner Paris bring- the officers, Sheriff Roberts do - 1nsumc that a selective service act
(!. B. Knight, Asst. Camp DirecAccording to the report, the Thirteen Chinese were captured, prevailed during the last mvernl occupy tin* whole o f tomorrow anil
linance Minister Caiiaux to during later than resistance was Jwould be passed and be relied upon
new institution has enrolled -Di seven o f them being held for de­ nights. Just how badlv thu Mil­ the hourd has arranged fur an af­
tm.
#■
ternoon session.
untry, came us evidence that useless.
fn attaining full military strength.
A. M. Boland. Swimming Instruc- charter members, in addition to portation proceedings. The house waukee was damaged wu* not In­
t)n Tuesday tho board plans to
*’i mission would seek to ne*
The proposals now under consider­ toi. Senior Red Cross Life Saver. which there are said to lie an equal of Hurry Chin, reputed leader of dicated in tho information avail­
Roads Arc lllorkudul.
solely on the nation's on­
call upon Secretary o f the Navy
the
Hip
Sing
faction,
wns
among
number
of
m
others
in
this
local­
ation
in
the
form
o
f
u
proposed
Leaders of the mob learned of
Leo I‘. Calhoun, Quartermaster
able here, but it was sufficient to
to pay. Such u policy it tho intention o f the officers to bill are based on those assump­ and Commissary Clerk.
ity affiliated with other churches, those raided. In Chin's homo the Rend thc vessel to the New York Wilbur for information concern­
ing that branch o f thc nir service,
bought, contemplated remov- Ining Ivey back yesterday and ev­ tions.
police
found
two
pistols.
navy yard for repairs, causing
D. A. Cheney, Chuirman Court but who huve signified their inten­
km the negotiations of every
tion
o
f
joining
tho
ba’ul
project.
ery road was wutchcd.
They
postponement uf her trin to GuunCongressional committees did of Hanoi.
Nn\y Probe to ()|&gt;en.
i of the French financial nitIt is announced that negotia­ Aurora Borealis Seen tinman with supplies und uirVincent Marcy, Bugler.
I.AKEHURST, N. J.. Seut. 21.
including the tentative blockaded the roads into the to\\J some work on the gouerul project
tions for a new church site have
after the two officers had entered at the Inst session, but gave their
planes
to
be
used
in
winter
fleet
— (/!*)—Independent o f the general
ment with Great Britain and
Other offeers nnd Scoutmasters j been arranged, und that the con Over Wide Territory maneuver.*.
paution payments. M ost'of New Albany with their prisoner, j attention chiefly to American Lcuircruft investigation by President
In camp part time were G. M. Wake-1 gregation will, for the present,
ffkials here refrained from &gt; After they had seized the negro .gion suggestions that u blanket in. A. W. Shaw, O. R. Davis, D on-! continue use of the American In U. S. Sunday Nitfht | The Van Brunt was built in 1891 t'ooiidge’s special board, thu navy
l nt Bath, Ale. She was 196 feet will siuk through u court of in­
comment but they interpre-lt,ie »&gt;"*&gt; started the march buck toj universal conscription act, upply- iel Watson, John I). Jewell, J. G. j Legion Hall for their Sunday serving to all forms of labor and capi­
( |long, It feet wide, with a depth quiry, opening here today, to de­
e stand taken by M. ('ail- Lt:ih with cries of bum him.
Grossenbacher,
At.
C.
Haddock,
Rov.
I
icoH.
CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— (-!•)—'Tin' of 18 foot and was 1,132 net ton­
tal, bo enacted. Wur department
velop the fuels with respect to the
Files of brush were heaped
nt
evidence of his intent to
Summer;v Harry Hannah, Col. R.
Included among the visitors empyrean phenomenon, the Aurora
approval
o
f
the
universal
conscrip­
nage. Her port wus in New York. destruction of the dirigible Shen­
around
the
stake
to
which
the
ne­
an immediate settlement i!
AI.
Shearer.
Joe
McCormick,
D.
A.
lioreulht
with
it*
pyrotechnicnl
dis­
present
yesterday
were
the
fol­
She curried a crew o f twelve.
andoah in u line squall over Ohio
gro was tied and he screamed as tion theory was voiced to the com- McIntosh, Win. Horan, Frank C. lowing:
play while incidentally working hu( Continued on Page Three)
on Sept. 3.
ICaillaux already has mail.* they were ignited. In a few mo­
Campbell, J. J. Parrish, O. A. Kime
Rev. J J. Morgan, A. A. Keys, voc with telegraph wires, was visi­
F’ rom a public point of view,
ment'
his
body
was
enveloped
in
In that lie hoped to arrange a
Wm, Harding, William Bousfield, Mrs. Corson, Mrs. Meredith und ble over a wide area lust night und Westerner Finishes
ucrhupn the principal witnesses to
I'nent that would wipe out the flumes and his outcries stilled.
Fldridgc
Clapp,
Forrest
Stone,
early
today.
The
northern
lights
Airs.
Butner,
from
DeLnnd,
Mr.
Mitchell Relieved Of
In* examined will he Colonel Wil­
Two negroes, said to have been
$1.01)0,000,018) obligation in
Claude F.llett, Clyde Ruinsey. Dave and Mrs. K. K. McGee, Mr. und were u*en In many parts of Mon­
Pen Point Picture
liam Mitchell, o f tlie army air
named
by
Ivey
as
accomplices,
AetivcDutySaturday Fishbuck, Kent Pendleton, George Mrs. A. V. Daughtry, Miss F'.va tana and at other parts as fur
^srs, tlie same period accorded
After Five Months service, und Captain Anton lieisritsh government for puy- were captured by members o f the
Coffin, Prof. C. J. Moore, Herbert McClaren, Mr. and Airs. F\ Wilg- Flustwnrd as Northern Illinois. The
nen, German dirigible expert, both
of: -its
debt. .........................|
Chief interest mob , late today. They were taken
- ........
, ,
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 21.—(A*) Ferrun, FI. I- Wright, Professor mun. Mss Nancy Beale, Mrs. B F. phenomenon took the form o f lum­
of whom havu made chargee
red, however, in the in forma- to the scene of the lynching, nut __William Mitchell, nir service F'oster and Dr. Blackman.
Sleuke, Mrs. Wm. Abernathy, Miss inescent bands hanging from the
KELSO, Wash., Sept. 21.—(A*)- against navy management in con­
that immediate steps were to!convinced the mob leaders that Cj^|jc was relieved from active
During the meeting, attention ( Elizabeth Dodds from thu South zenith.
A pen point picture o f a scene at nection with thu destruction o f tho
ken to reduce the amount of j they were innocent and were free i. 9?rvice Sl.pt
liy „ r,|er „ f Maj, wns directed to the fact that two Orlando Church; Rev. O. S. Brooke,
--------|o|d Monticellu, pioneer, zettlemcnt only lighter than air fighting
rincipal. It wus construed t o 'A third niun also jjam ed by ^ Ivey (jt,n. Hinds, it became known to­ scout trooos formerly existing in Mrs. Brooke, Mr. F’ront from KisWork Freakish Franks
|on •*u‘ ( '«wliU River, near here, «.ruft the nation possessed.
this eity have been abandoned, Minee; Miss Krlina Dunning of
that FYunce would not seek was captured by Sheriff Roberts ! duy.
HF’. LENA, Mont., Sept. 21.—(/T) wm been completed by D. W. Bow
through lack of adult leadership. Pnrkson, and Rev. J. L. Jackson —Snow falling temperatures, rain man, o f Fichu, Ore., after five I The naval court undoubtedly
^ratorium as had been expect- deputies /m l placed in jail. He, j
wilt give Colonel Mitchell full op­
Effort:i will Ik* made to reorgan­ of Ocoee.
i some quarters, and which hud too, was released.
and thi* phenomenal glow of a bril­ mouths work. The picture, 25 l»y portunity to support his charges
Sheriff Roberts declared that ho' Mianii to Gel Branch ize these troops, it is declared. In
lined the basis o f much edito10
inches,
was
made
without
u
liant Auroru Borealis were conildnof negligence and almost criminal
expected
no further violence, i
response to inquiries, Mr. Morris
|romment.
ed in fri'nshish pranks o f the e le -!^,l ^,,^®
line, every detail being mismanagement o f the aircraft af­
Of Postal______
Department |stated
One
Killed,
Eleven
Sheriff
Roberts
had
made
no
nrI
the requirements in the mat­
was as unied, however, that
meats played in the heavens of the |*m*dc by pen point dots, o f . which fairs by the navy. At the same
Caillaux, was expecting a min- rests late today. He declared thutj , , , , „ , „ upn,o ,, r. ... at i.m 'ter o f adult supervision, und the
Hurt
In
Auto
Crash
Northern Rocky Mountain region Iten"
thousands were required, time thu prosecuting officers b v
UASHINCiT N, . ept. - . (/ ) „ un|jf|co(|on necessary for the ofbe recognized no members o f the
iContinucd on Page Three)
la i night. Church goers in Casper,
The scene snow the old Priest fore thu court uru preparing in
—Confronted by an unusual condi- |£jcer9&gt; Ho also told of arrangemob.
MIAMI, Sept. 21.— (A1)—I’aul Wyo., yesterday found the earth I house, where the first convention, subject the colonel to a severe
tarn of postal service in Florida, |
^(Jr w cour9t,
instruction
lias, de-" for troop officers to Ik* held nt the Manuel, Atlanta, Ga., is dead, A. covered with u white blanket and |at which Washington territory pe- cross examination with respect In
(ic a g o R e a l t y M a n Is
No one knows who discovered Postmustor-Generul New ,n
S. Milford, Hollywood, F’ lu., believ­ last night that section of Wyomin * j titioned for separation from Ore- these and other shafts he lias di­
a brunch
the world is round, but it was j terminal to open
.
, . ... the|c&gt;mp (,urjnK th|s Wl&gt;(&gt;k
‘ k i n t f D e v e l o p m e n t that
ed dying und 10 are injured us the was visiting by rain. The northern] gun, was held, and two granaries, rected ut the navy.
nft;r the time o f Thales and b e -, I ost Office Department nt Miami | Following
the luncheon
Mowing me
uincneon itoday
« i» y «a rcauU ()f nn aM|bmoblle accident lights were plainly visible in many' from which grain wns louiled into
Navigator to Kcport.
I
to
b
a
rd
ie
postal
problem
s.
formal
• a t io n
In
S a n f o r d fore the time of Aristotle.
ni meeting was to be held to
wh,ch „ Hollywood sightseeing parts uf Montana.
1ocean schooners.
A detailed report of thu disas­
mukej definite mans for the re- crus^U(| jn(0
after leaving the
ter will bo presented to the court
.sumption of activity in the scout Dixie Highway north of Little
by I.icutenant Commander Charles
A. Elliott, prominent Chicago
movement in this citv.
R. Rusendhat, navigator o f thu
River this morning.
Iestate developer is in Sanford
Shenandoah uml the senior survivTT
,
Hospital attache* were told that
|f, investigating local pomibilS t a n d a r d O il H e a d
the bus crashed into u tree while
it becamo known here this
Then will come tha
poon. According to officers
C i i c m i n i k a Q u / M o r i l v lhL‘ drivi‘r wu* “ tem pting to make
M l L C l i n i D S a u c l d t n i y tt tum in lh(. u ixitf Highway, while
technical testimonies from which
Fv Chamber o f Commerce,
Enrollment figures ut the San- Lawton reveal that the graduat­
he received data concerning
purking |th* C0l*rt may rcuch conclusions as
. the automobile was goin?
—to a high
- . Nineteen cases, most of them ■W. J. Ilardy, violating
ing class of 1020 will be greater
- ' to the exact cause* of tho crump­
Dcnllty, Mr. Fllliott is spend- lord High School for the 1025-11)26 by 10 than its predecessor, nuniNEW YORK, Sept. 21.— lA’t— speed. The rudiator o f the bus wus fur violation of traffic laws, were Ilaws, $5 bond estreuted; W.
C.
No day here seeking a location term show^i total of 352 students bering 65 members, us compared Alfred C. Bedford, chairman o f the jammed into the middle of the ( |ri0,| |n Municipal Hourt th is' Jackson, speeding, $3 und costs; ling of tho great airship.
There are 110 defendants in thi.*
Board o f Directors of the Stand- body by the impact, it was declare |morning before City Judge W. E. IMichael l'errelo, speeding,
$10
hi? deovlopment proposition registered at the institution, ac­ to 55 grnduutcs of last June.
he later plans to put over
nrd Oil^ Company of New Jersey, led.
(White. One case against V irgllb on d estreated; Namun. Siplin, case, charges having been against
Tabulated
figures
showing
the
cording to statement made this
vicinity.
- —t— -------1
McAlexunder, charged with break-! s|K*eding, $10 bond . estreated; T. no officers or men o f tho ship.
comparative attendance record* of died this morning nt his home ir, |
uiott, who ha* promoted a num- morning by T. W. Luwton. county the local high school at the open­ FYst Norwich Long Island. He was j ^|O 0 |
S tlB C
UnK a"d entering, was transferred II. Jackson, violating truffic law.i, The court, however, is directed u»
l°f realty developments in Ia»n- educational head. The statistics ing of the two terms nrc shown, 61 yeurs old. Hm death was a shock
i ii
it
lo county court.
'
'$5 bond estreated; Charlie Mere, inquire into uli tho circumstance*
’•IH-. suburb of Chicago, states submitted by Mr. Lawton show a* fallows:
to his associates.
iM io u g li r o r H e a r in g
F’our cases of s|H’eding und four parking car on paved street over connected with the loss o f tho
he will return hero the latter this figure to represent an (nervate Grade
--------cases of reckless driving were on night without purking lights, $1 Shenandoah, tho causes thereof,
1925
1924
over the enrollment
».°‘ the week with a number of 80 students
NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 21—(/P)— ( fhe dockit while only two cases of and costs; I.ucious Holden, disor­ tho damage to property and lujurBoys Girls Boys (lid s F a t h e r a n d D a u g h t e r
f one year ngo, when 272
to -personnel
resulting the-e
indy City cupitaliii-s at which ] figure:. . ..
instil Ninth .. . 41
“ ntetair youth |drunkeness were disposed. J. R. derly conduct, $25 bond estreated; ■ies
.
, ..
..
60
50
48
they expect to close on »n| pupil* were entered at thc instil
Bertha
Jackson,
disorderly
conduct,
1
1,1,1
rvspoiC'ibility
there
(
b
a
r
g
e
d
W
i
t
h
M
u
r
d
e
r
charged
with
kidnaping
six
year
j
Hutchinson,
who
forfeited
.15
03
10
a
$7
.
30
Tenth
ytive location In this city. It j lion.
,
_ __
driv- case dismissed; Herbert Benton,' ,0,r'
33
35
35
:— ,
!old Mary Daly and killing Raymond ;
« charge of reckle
heir nit...
, ,«
... . o f the number shown us attend- Eleventh . 28
Plan, according to the an- 1 *’ *
$5 bond on u |reckless driving, $7 bond estreated;
22
30
.15
33
WALTCEOAN. Ifl.^ Sept. '2 f.— |IMerct, negro chauffeur is sane ing, also
*
*forfeited1 a
“ *r
year, —
159 are •
boys anil• Twelfth
n«m&lt;*nt, to put on the market Int? 1'11s
—Arthur Holt, 50, and his slen- * rough to plead to the indictments, charge of operuting u car on a J. R. Hutchinson, reckless driving, Three Arrested With
■*’mplcteiy
—-* ■ • improved sublivision,
.i-.i i _ tn’l
. . . . -----™
103 nfn ........ registered
rim.
$7 bond estreuted; J. R. llutchln151
159
19.1 daughter, Mrs. Clara Marco of Chi­ Judge Caffrey ruled today.
Totals . 121
in
the
olfte with paved streets, public 'than
, ‘ whjje jn
600 Quarts of Liquor
A total o f $140 was collected son, operuting cur on rim, $5 bond
Total yeurly attendance 272 352 cago, w*’re charged with the mur­
from the 79 cases, one o f which estrented; J. \V. Clow, speeding,
7 ' utilities, nnd moderately
iu2'- thor'(. 'are said to be
Mr. Luwton also announced this der of Mrs. Arthur Holt, wife und
GIVEN FINK t)c $35
homes.
wns dismissed.
The m orning's! $10 and costs; Roberta Hollis,
AIOULTRIFI, Ga., Sept. 21.—DP&gt;
in equal number of Imys anil girls. morning that the school board has mother o f the accused, in warrant*
)•&gt; unique improvement work
docket,
considered
unusually
reckless driving, $10 nnd costs; — An automobile with 600 quart*
secured
the
services
of
Miss
Re­
WASHINGTON.
SepL
21.—DP)
. light
_
issued
today
and
Albert
Hsrco,
son
This i» declared to be nq unpre­
■ined by Elliott today will pro- cedented record for the local high becca Scott, of Nashville, Tcnn., in-law, is under arrest. Airs. Holt
_ is as
_______
_
. recklei drivtn
After having
follows: W. C. Livingston,
of whiskey were seized and threw
.. forfeited collateral 1 for Monday morning
everythtng necessary to a
Virgil AIcAlexsnder, breaking j $10 und coats;
Henry Thotnu •men and
vunien urrested near
school, nnd it i« pointed out, u as instructor of Spanish at tho in- was shot to death yesterday in the bond o f $35, N athan D. Smith of
,n*f ronimunity it is said.
automobile y e s - Und entering, transferred to coun- drunkenness, $10 bond uatrealed; ] here tod
Two of the men gavu
Indicative of tho growing accept­ stitution. Miss Scott will fill the familes* summer home at Fox Ioike. i Bnltintore, who
. terduy narrowly missed bitting jty court; W, C.' Hartline, violj' II. O'Donovan, drunkeness, $101their n *'
a * CL I— Crane aud J.
ance of the need of higher educa vacancy left by the resignation of
^ &gt; i —Seaboard Air Line RuilPresident OooHdge. toduy had the turn o f truffio &lt;laws, $5 bond es- l/on.l estreated; Rudolph Miller, j | Robin
&lt;&gt;f Tampa, Fla., whil&lt;$
the
rising
generation
[
Alias
Caroline
Hall
previous
to
the
l.ake
Wales—DP)—
Hotel
is
por
'-o.. planning to extend lines tion among
I opening of the school. Alisa Scott chased for reported sum of $100,-1farftltura sct aside.
the othe
He a^uod ] treated; L. Duhcun, operating car operating car on rim, $5 bond
dined to
0 theig
of
young
nien,
'
west Palm Beach to Florida
with cut-out open, $- and costs ; 1treated.
,
,.
trial and wa3 fined $35.
The figures pteparea by Air. , b a giiuluste of Peabody College, 000,

’ayment Next
irToRfcOffered

NO ARRESTS ARE ts- s s &amp; a s z : * u zrJ n zisn
Ma d e in b u r n in g
o f n eg r o by m o b
EXECUTIVES HOLD ORGANIZATION OF
SCOUT RALLY I LOCAL CHRISTIAN
THIS CITY T0DA1 CHURCH FINISHED

Criticisms Cause
Of Present Probe

•Hi

SCHOONER SI NKS
AFTER COLLISION
WITH U. S. VESSEL

71

Attendance Records Show 80 More
Students In High School This Year

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Majority Of Municipal Court Cases
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 1U.—(/!'&gt;
— Some bigrrailro*d nwn challenge
the statement that the paying
linrB oppose consolidation with the
unprofitable ones.
Well, it’s fair to concede that a
few individuals high in the trans­
portation world do favor n na­
tional merger of all the systems,
oven though theso same Individ
unis may he shareholders in va­
rious paying roads. But the point
is that they’ ro shareholder:! in los­
ing roads, too.'
Obviously a tnun with a wad M
dividend-yielding stock doesn't so
much mind seeing these dividends
cut down if other stocks he owns
arc put on a basis of producing
dividends which thev ‘ didn't re­
turn before. One offsets the other.
Moreover, consolidation
pre­
sumably would ro.Milt in economies
hy which the multiple stockowner
would he just so much bettor off.
Finnlly, the big capitalist un­
derstands the markets and figures
on mnking a speculative clean­
up in connection with the reshuf­
fle which almost invariably accom­
panies important mergers.

The magnates can t match them
when they unite. And this, in the
r
dancers is what thev're
‘
apt to do. I hat sthe g n a t
on.-Uncle in theway ofrealisation
of the Washington ndmlnl.tration's
railroad consolidation plans.

Major William E. It. Covcll, nsrist*
ant to Engineer Commissioner
James Franklin Bell of the Dis­
trict of Columbia, knows more
nbout city traffic, afoot ami
awheel, than nnybody in the world.
He has just finished n survey of
it, in Washington, for the district
commissioners, nnd for thorough­
ness it never was equalled in his­
tory.
While it was limited to the capi­
tal, most of the condition:; it re­
vealed are common to all big cit­
ies, nt any rate in the United
States.
•
• • *

Some time ngo Congress pasted
n bill authorizing Washington’s
various slrect car nnd autobus
lines to merge. The commission­
ers wanted to know if it were de­
sirable to go nhend and mergo
them
They had to find out all about
traffic first, to decide.
That was the survey's Genesis.
Covcll wns put in charge. He's
thorough hy nature.
Ho bad
plenty o f money—?r&gt;fl,000—to do n
good job. And the despotic form
o f the district’s government pro­
vided him with an excellent ma­
chine for his work.

VdWTH
til.N III.F
COHXTV,
FI.OUIIIA.
OP -FMilllH *&gt; I* AND r o i l A m i.
CKIIV.
CM...............”
I.VOI.K COUNTY. IN (TIANCRHT.
Peoples Hunk of Sanford, a cor­ II. SANDS SB FLEC K,
poration.
, .
Complnlnnnt.
Complainant
vs.
va.
• ■.
At O. KLPFIl A COMPANY, anti------W. A. Lovell, et nl..
Defendants.
«
unknown.
partner, a partnership, if living
Cllnllnn
'
_____ oil
_ll parttun claiming
uud If d«ad
To W . A. Imvell. and wife,
■
any Interest by.'tthrongh or under
-------Ixtvell. wnoao i nnatkin. name
A. O. Fluor At t'otnpatty, and
ml
Is unknown; Win. IX Amtenrlrd,
unknown
tik
partner,
Fmma A. Audenrled. Wm. 0 . Auilmtas Itelrs. devisees or legaters, or
rleil Mini tils w i f e ----- - - -*AtidenrIst|
otherwise. In the lamia Involved
whose ChrlsiUu name Is unknown,
In tills suit hereinafter deserlhetl:
ilary M. Audenrled: Anna F. Attdenand II. U Farrell, If living, nml
rletl; Lnttlse M. Audenrled; Wtlllnnt
If iletul all parties claiming any
H Cowantl nml wife----- -— ■■CowInterest Ity. through or under It.
ttnil. whose Chrlr.tian damn In..un­
1» Farrell, as heirs, tievlsees oe
known; A. S Jerry and wife.---------legatees, or otherwlso In the lands
------- Jerry, whoso Christian name, Is
Involved In this null hereinafter
unknown; anil eurli and every of
described.
the above named defendants.
If
Defendants.
IIv I iik ; anil If either, any or nil of
Order of Publlrntloa
said parties lie ilenil, lo nil liarllm
claiming interest under the follow­ TIIE HTATM OK FLOHIDA. TO:
ing decenseil defendants, lo-w lf: W.
A. C&gt;. Kliler A Company, antiA. Lovell mill Wlfa,-------------V * Lnv- _____ MllklloWtt 'naKn'er"'« oart
wJJTiT
lierahlp,
If living, and If'dead all
known; Wm. (J. Andenrlcd; Emma partlcH claiming
Interest hy.
A. Audenrieil: Win. II. Aixlrnrl.il Hi rough or under A.any
O. Elder A Com­
and
wife. — ------------- —— And-.tried. pany. and---------- ------------------ . unknown
whoso Christian name in unknown; partner, ns heirs, devisers or lega­
.Mary M. Audearlcd; Anna F. Au- tees. nr otherwise. In the lands In­
itenrleil; laittlsd M. Audonrled; w i l ­ volved In this suit hereinafter iloliam D. Cowonl! nnd wife----------------- - serlhed; nml It. k Farrell. If living,
Cow a nil. whose Cnrlstlan name Is nml If dead all parties claiming any
unknown; A. B. Jerry and w l(«lT» _ Interest hy, through nr under It. I*
---------- Jerry, whose Christian name Farrell, ns heirs, devisees or lega­
Is unknown; to all parties claim- tees, or otherwise. In the lands In­
lug Interests under Lydian J’ltelps. volved In this suit hereinafter de­
ib*eoa*rd; and William IS. Atufcu­ scribed In thu hill
af complaint,
rled. dccenseil: or ottierwine. In and uiul described ns follows, to-wlt:
to the rollowllig deJi-ribod lands,
Tho Noillh Half (S 1-2) of the
situate, lying nnd
being In
the
Northwest Qunrter ( N W I - 4 ) of
County of Seminole anil Slate of
the Bout (least Quarter of North­
Florida inure particularly tleserlhwest quarter ( N W t y l t of Bec•d as follows, tp-wlt:
tlnn Twenty-seven (27) Town­
Heglnnlug at the Southwest Con­
ship Nineteen (IS). Mouth itangc
ti t of the Northwest quarter of
Twenty-nine (20) East Coin­
the Northwest Quarter of Section 5.
mining FIvi»- (5) Acres more or
Township jn South of Halite .11
leys.
Fast. Hun North H34.* feel to a
Also neglniFng at the Bouthpoint 511.2 feet South of the North­
wi'il Corner of the Northeast
west Corner of said Section. Town­
Quarter (NMVi) of the Boutheast
ship and Itangc. Itun thence Musi
Quarter (BI?H) of the North­
511.2 feet. Unit thence Smith S I M
west Quarter ( K W H ) of Sec­
feet. Itun
lltenee tiiH feet, more
tion Twenty-seven (27). Town­
or less In the Fast line of the itald
ship Nineteen (10). South Itangc
Northwest Quarter of the N&gt; rthtvesi
Twenty-nine (20) Fast, run di­
Quarter of said .Section, Township
rectly North 1115 ft. thence Fast
ami flange. Itun thence South SHI
3.10 ft. thence South
1*5 ft
feet, more or less to the center of
thence West 330 ft. to point of
a illicit. Itun thence Southwesterly
hcglnnii'g. Containing one and
along the center of sultl ditch to
one.fourth ( I k ) Acres morn or
to,. Smith Hue of Hie said Northless;
went Quarter
of
the
Northwest
Also, Heglnnlug nt the North­
Quarter of said Betjtlori. Township
east Corner of the South half
and Itange. Hun theuua W est along
SI-2) of the yorthwnst Quarter
the Hmilli lino of the aald North­
( N W ' i ) of tho Boutheast Quar­
west Quarter of thfc Northwest
ter (B F *i) of the Northwest
Quarter of saltl Section. Township
Qunrter
lN W (i)
of
Section
anti Itangc to the point of liagluTwenty-sovcn
(27). Township
nlng:
Nineteen
(10)
South
Itaiigo
nnd to nnv and all other persons
Twenty-nine (20) East, nnd run
whose names are unknown, c la im -1 South 1*5 ft. thence East IOX
log any Unlit. Utl» or Interest Hi
ft. Iheucc North
Hi., ft. anil
and to Hie kinds herein.lliuVe de­
thence W est 10X ft. to point Ilf
scribed, or uny part or parcel ilicrobeginning.
Containing
threeof.
fourths (3-4) of an Acre, rnnru
It Is Itcrehy oruertMl that you
or less.
and ennlt a t you he and nplHiH.' l i e * . .................. ..... ,
,
fort, .tor said cireult Court at lit* " n ip c trln g bv the sworn hill &lt;«/
Court House at Hanford. Elorldm,wWMJft'nt herein that you nml each
on the r.th tiny ..f O.tot.er, A. ll 'if Ybu. ttUiy l.o Interested In Unit
1925. nnd then unit Hi ere mage Bh- &lt;&lt;rn|nde*crlhed lot of land In SentNtver to the bill of complaint ex'flb- "&gt;'&gt;le l.ounty. Florida and deserll.ed
lt.il against von In thu e.itisn.
‘hove, l o u and each of you are
It Is fnrllier tirtlercil tint ll.l t lo n by comriitinded and romtlred to
order lie published In Q "' iinnlonl 'I'lu'itr to said bill of eoniplalnt nt
•- a newspaper pulillftiict!
Thtieil In
Herald,
in H"- Court House In Hanford FoinlSanford. Seminole (.'oWlly.l Florida, nile County, Florida, on Momlny.
olieo each week fqr-'right gojnee- the 5tli. day of October. A. I'. 1925,
otherwise said bill will he taken
lltlve weeks.
WITNESS my Jinad and the gem as confessed hy you anil each of
of the circuit Court of the Seven­ &gt;'Hi. said hill of complaint having
th Jiidll'tal Circuit nf the Stale " f been filed for the purpose of quietFlorida. In nml for Seminole Ibuui lug title lo the above described land
ty. on this Hi- 31st day of July In Ibe Complainant II. H inds Helleek.
IT IS FI'UTIlKIt OltDKItED Thai
A. IX 19 25.
Hiis order lie published ones a week
(ni.AL)
In four conseeutlve wn kly Issues,
V. E. DOI’ dLAHH
Clerk of the 'TrenK Court of Hie of the Sanford Herald, a newspaper
Seventh Judlelnl Circuit of Flor­ published In Seminole County. Flo­
ida, In ami for S- ailiiolo (Tiniuty. rida.
Ity A. M. WEEKS.
HONK AND OHDF.IIKD This the
4lll day of September A D. 1925.
I le d ITT KB A SHENCF.lt
V. K IK)U(ILASH.
Solleltors and of Cminsul ■for (he
('iimplalnant.
Clerk of Cireult Court. Seventh .loAug I - S - 15-21-29 Sept 3-12-19-2*
illelal Circuit, Betnliiole County.
Florida.
MEN wishing to enter dining, JitSEAL)
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Dm Unknown Soldier. The picture r.howx the flnjr-d raped cnrkcti containing the bodies o f Lieut. Com.
Louis Hancock, I.iout. Edgar W. Hheppurd and Lieut. J. B. Lawrence
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Milams: Proper affidavit
has bi«-u fll&lt;*&lt;i In UiJs Hill. iirnyliiK
&lt;’ivnrc&gt; heroin, by the Complainant
far service h&gt;* Inihllrntloit. Matins
,|i&lt;- Uelendmit Is non-resldont
ami that ner a-«r*M - i .*07 N. IS
in;,&gt;
f ,vi X ad'',phl“ " "
Anil that there Is no person la tin;
State of l-'lorldn. service on whom
a subpoena would lit ml her anil that
she Is above 21 years of age.
It is therefore Ordered, that yon
anpear In this Court to tills lllll of
Complain), on the first Monday lit
October. 1926.• same being » rule
In Hi Ih Court, or pro contmso
will lie onto rad against you.
Ii is thereiuro Ordered that this
lint If** he puhllslled alter a Week
for four consecutive tvsek.i. In the
Nunforil llerahl. a Itotvsnnper of gen­
eral elroulatlun. published In Semi­
nole County, Florida.
Witness V. F. Honglass. Clerk of
till* **1re-ii11 Court nnd the seal of
Court nt Sanford. Florida.
V. K. IKUTCILABH.
Clerk Circuit Court.
(SI.AI.) ^ A M WKKKH, I). C.
JONKS A .IONICS,
Attys. for Complnlnnnt.
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JOHN K A M A M A N jnanl.
vs.
f O ItA W I L B O ^ e t ^ t
WIDOW.

Heal E «ta to Auction Sales.
HK BACINB. COi&gt;ri i * N
STATB HF
. sworn bill
It appearing D
' l(l|H causa In
of t»ropl*ln‘ D j« ! i " , that you »n*«
(he above
residents of a BUM"
each of you « r" tf,'r than tlu&gt; Btate
ami Country 'do, r j " re residents
„f Florida, that U,u :; Cou„ty of

iSu. .!«■ "&gt;

D. H&lt;25.
Clerk

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W o guarantee Satisfaction.
If you havo P roperty you want
and kina it good-bye.

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116 E . Second Street, Eunford,

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WE HAVE several buyers for S n n -,g
ford property. See us at once, g
Coleluuuh -Realty
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10 Salesladies and 10 Salesmenj

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large development now opening.
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MORNINGS.

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30 a cres,»one mile
out, on Celery Ave-.
nue. All tiled.

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J. T . AN D ERSO N , Sales Manager

a a a ia a iiiiiir iiiiH iiu iu m iiH iu iiiiiiH

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Attractive Price
Liberal Terms

We have an exclus­
ive listing* on this,
and can positively
deliver.

This won’t last long,
so if interested see
us at once.
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T h o -C ity ’s N ew Cem etery is located on fUj
nova A ve., on beautiful, hiifh, dry
laid out into lota, walks und driveways inftti
modern design o f Landscape architect®*,,
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the&lt;
stant care o f the Superintendent.
Family lots for sale at $30.00 to $60.W«H
Konnble terms.

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F or inspection, see Superintendent on theI

Stanley &amp; Rogers.

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F or full particulars, S ec J. I). Parker, Suptfirfl
W . B. W illiam s, C ity Manager, or L. K. rkSstf
Clerk.

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$200 p er Acre

SIX ROOM HOUSE
Price $6,650

Got to Haye $ 3 5 0 0 Cash

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SIX ACRE CELERY FARM

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Two City Lots—One facing: on Sanford
Avenue; One on Palmetto Avenue, 50x117

Three Excellent Buys

O U R S A L E S FORCE arc

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tutlun bi* publhjjjj
niibIMbrd
Herald, a newspaper punn
Seminole C om ic . Henna.

Williaras-McGraw Really Company

Priced at $3200.00
Reasonable Terms.

W c /n re permanently lo c a te in s*Df

nf October. A. IX
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,)lo circuit
IV be and
Judicial 4,‘ lrCourt of lbs Heventn
s ,.nlinide
cult o f Worlds. In ana t1
Court
County In 1 V "i v'loHdn. and then
House nt Salilord. H C
the lllll
and there make nnsw.i ^
}oU |„
of complaint fil'd
..m.1wian. othHits cause t&gt;y Joh."rJ conlfeM»» wl11
erwlso d e c r e e s p r " ^ 0^ ' ' , aP|, „f
be entered against you aim

r i i O T i r n i i iiT "Til. JI IIICl.il. CIHCl i t n k m i x o i a : «•«»! A I I , i ‘ l.iilllltA. IN I'll A NClill \.
lllll I•• Unlcl Title.
A. c. HTAItMIUP.
Complnluiuit
-vs. .
The heirs, do v is e s , grantees, or
oilier claimants under Samuel C.
llaekney, decenseil. In and to the
Yes, it's true that railiond con­
follow ItiK lands III Seminole coali­
solidation isn’t altogether an un­
te. Florida, to-wlt: The North half
welcome idon to -certain transpor­
or Northwest Quarter of Sec­
tion SI, Township 2&lt;). South, llungr
tation magnates. Tails they win.
29 Hast. «t III.
Heads the uther fellows lose.
Ltefenilntits.
But the small holder of stool* ip
Order of l'lll•llelllloll
To all parties elalnilnii an Inter­
n single road—a profitable one—
est under Samuel ('. llaekney. de­
In in a different boat. Merge his
ceased or otherwise. In nnd lo the
road with one which doesn't pay
following described lands In SentInote County. Florida, fn-wlt: North
and his dividends are reduced,
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Half of Northwest Quarter of Senwith notliing to counterbalance his
lloil
Thirty-one.
Towtuihlp
Twenty.
Afore pcdestrnlm are hit hy South, Itimge Twetlty-ttllie Fast; to
loss, lie has nothing to speculate
autos between H end l' p. in. than all parties nlalnilng an Interest mi­
with, either, lie wouldn’t know
at any other time o f day or night. ller ihorue ('. Hrantley, deceased,
how to do it if he hnd.
or otIn nvlse. In and to the above
Presumable tills is iircnusc visiliil- ilesrrlheil
real estate; to Kiln HranlHy A. M. WEEKS, IX C.
ity
is
low,
hut
hasn’
t
been
low
long
Iny. If living and If dead all par­
sleeping car service jtg. comluc- JAMES tl. Hll A ItON.
The Van Sweringen hearing,
ties claiming an Interest under Fl- tors
enough
for
uutoista
umi
pcdcslritina
rs, porters, waiters, wrifo" 12-'! Solicitor for Complainant.
which has Itoon dragging along for
Iit Hrantley. ilm-Minl or otherwise.
f«'pt. 6-12-19-2ti Oct. 3.
to get used to it.
In and to the ithtive described prop- Knilwuy Exchange, Kansas City.
weeks in Washington, has been
Besides, it's an hour when most iatv■; to Janies S llaekney. If living, 22 a ___ T r w 3 :»a a a T T tm a .'isg a n «m ji
one long-drawn-out attempt on the
people nre bent on pleasure nnd and If ile.til all parties claiming an
Van Sweringens’ part to prove therefore careless.
, interest under James S. ||ackiuty.
i ili censcd or otherw ise; to all par­
that railroad mergers don’t marge
Eleven to noon is the peak hour ties claiming an Interest lit and to
n lot of little stockholdctu out of
for autos to hit fixed objects ns ill.- above described tout estate:
their dough.
Volt and each of you are hereby
their drivers nre scooting homo ordered
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to appear to the above eti*
tilled cause tilt or before the first
Mi
oilav
'n
OeloUcr. 1935.
same being
Still, when small stockholders] "n u t The ruxh hnur i , i rum f; to
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.’U.’i First National Hank Hldif.
I'honc 73.1
g e t together they’re « force to he (5 | . u
pn„»lc e u home lo 11 Hu,a " ay, ,,f *I,,H
V "
reckoned with
Ituliviilimllv
thev
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1
,rl
I'vopie
go
nomi
in
1(llll
„,iy
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t
oiuiitb.
and
In
iluIndividtmlly tniv
thev ,||n„,.r than to lunch.
recKoncu witn . iniliviuunuy
I hat a I fault tliornnf a decree pro enrifsssii
are weak, Imt in numbers they when most autos collid'. Those will be entered against you and
“ Service That Is Reliable”
count, finnneinlly nnd politically. nre some of the things Covili na- encii of you nml tiaiil cause pruceoil
i x pnrlo.
It
Is
further
ordered
that
tills
o
r
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IN T i n : 4 III4 I IT I Ml II I' Ml' TilK ccrtnincd.
der he Plihllehed Weekly, one" .1 m
SEVENTH
.It HIITAI. ( 11(1 I IT
week for four conseeiillv • weeks m
Ml* FI.Mill ItA. IN AND FMII SKJ1In The Hinfiiril Herald a nowsuap- M
IN'MI.i; ( III M V. IN ( H A M EIIV.
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REALTORS
er
iMihllshed at Sanford. Florida.
F. H. Dalger, mid wife. Ellen ilumn
Witness my hand und seal of said m
i &gt;algrr,
a
Court this the -Itli. day of Septem­
Compl.ilnauts.
a
ber. 1935.
Real Estate— Investments.
vs.
m
V. F. DHl'tlLASH.
Artliur (llrtri. et al.
Hall Building
J A C K S O N , Miss., Setd. IF.— hi*) Clerk of Circuit Court. Si-ml nolo T i s a a ^ g u g ii 4 a i : r n e s s n a s p g M a i i H a n A x a u x M B H a M a
Dtifandaiu &gt;.
Snnfonl, Fla.
'Phone 716
County. Florida.
HILL TO QUIET TITLE
—-Call for it South wide reclama­
(Circuit Court Seal)
(Ttlllhlll
tion conference will he i (.uod hy
Itv A M WEEKS. D. C.
To Arthur (linn, and \vIf•
M
QI mi, whose Christian iiaiun it biivi'mur Whitfield within n few tTIAI’.LF.T I*. DICKINSON.
Solicitor
for
Compkiliiaiit.
N VI
uH'.iUown: ('Union A. H a l f , \V. &lt;1 fdnys to Im held in llirniinghiint,
12922233;
Sept. 6-12-19-2* Urt. 3.
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• A n - j (),-t. i!« . 'j'j. North Cnrolimt. S..nth
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dcnrled, whose Chrlstlmi i.-hio
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IS YOUIl property fur sale? If g
unknown,
Emma A
Audenrled;; I'arolinn, Ueorgia, i'loritln, Arkitn
William t). Audonrled; ;Mary
U lilt:‘ Alnhama anti Kentucky have
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Realty
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M.
Aiidtnrlrd
Co.
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and Anns F. Audenrled. and ■.it h cmlorHcil tho idea.
m
And every of tbo nabl uhove nam■
Close iii and on hard road.
til defanilniits.
If living; stul if
either, any or all of sulil dr fond­ ■ HI
Price. $fi.0()0 — Terms
ants he dead, to all purlieu il.lim­ B
ing lnt&gt; rests under eurli md ..s . it ■
■ f the fnllowliig dereaii I defeadnnts. to-wlt: Arllnir Hlnn. .mil wife, £
—--------- -lllttn.
Whone
Chtl i l l m ’ P
name Is unknown; i.Tliiton A 11 , i &gt; . , ■
W. (I. Audenrled, und wlf.
J
On Central Avenue. Cash $1350. Balance $50
Audenrled, whom Chrlnikin name In ”
unknown;
Emmu
A.
Auditirod.
Will SkiUKlilcr Property
per mouth.
William (I. Atidalirled; Mary \\ Alldetirlrd; Imlilse M. Audenrieil and
Alina F. Audenrled.
or otherwise,
III Slid to the following denerlli'-'l
Old Tim e Viilue $17000.
Und situate, lying und being in
$32,000
thu County of Seinllloln and Stale
Com pletely furnished, near ImsincsB district.
nf Florid.i. morn particularly de­
scribed as follows, tn-wlt:
Price $11,000 Cash
Tbe Northwest Qunrter of the
Hoodie.i«t Quarter of Hie North­
Balance easy.
west
Quarter
( N W U of BFQ of n
N W l;),
of Srethui
Tlilrty-tbree ■
(33). Township NTlie te i ii (19), BoiiHi |
GOT HAVE THAT $3:.IK) CASH. Balance easy terms.
of IIn iik e TTiIrty-iqie (31) Ks.st; re- g
►ervlng and
exeeptlug.
however, g
from Hie aliovu described lards Hie
I I acres tiled celery farm, nil cquippi'd from pair nml vs to hoes,
following; A strip of kind fifty" htiuxiH, Imkii, etc., now Icahcil, paying I'J'/.. Lease expires
flva feet
(55‘ ) w|i|e across the
214 E. FIR ST ST.
this sen-mil
North end of said land above heScribed, heretofore conveyed to tloW. It. SMITH, MGR.
Atlantic Coast Line lkillro.ul fo inHuy lyul OouDie Your Money
SALESMEN:
pnnv; and also eseept: Heglnnlug
lex nt where
East
Hue ef
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I. D. MARTIN, L. L. BONNER, L. C. GREENE
tho N W I - 1 or Hie HF I - 1 nf NW I-1
PC, ssld
Hrctlon. Tiiwtislilp
and
a K B i u i i i i i i i i u u i g i i i i i B a a i n i i i a i a i i a i i R g g g a g i i JJ
llaugo Intersects the properly lirrutnfnre ronveved to the said Aikin■ ....
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take
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llix .Mil liny nr fiolohxr A. )• I9|'..
trade, We have purchased the Kxido Battery service
■ a
nml tli.-ri uml llinro muko a u .w i r lB
a 'a
2 ■
station
form
erly
owned
hy
P.
A.
Mero.
W
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are
in
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to t Ii-t bill of
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a a
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nfclUnt )'qu In Ihlt r i u n ;
.
■ a
6 Acres on 1st Street— I'.ust c f railroad nc. u e Plant.
stalling new ('(juiprpent in this service station \vhich
H lx fiirth'-r orili-rAil ib.it th4m S
a .a
:
:
Ordxr br publlahvl In tbr Hatifor-I g
a a
Good waiehouse .site or '.o cut into lots. Parties now
will
make
it
the
most
up-to-date
Battery
Service
II. tmiiI. a in-w aii i p. r 11ii Id IaIi ■-■I in C
2 ■
wanting to buy 2 lots at $2,600 euch.
Sanforil, Srinlnolc County, r'lorid.i,' B
fiS
2 ■
station in this city.
.
■on ■- i-iirh wt-i-k for i-lgii. colia-tc2 ■
One Entire Block— W ith paved street on tw o sides. 2 ■
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a a
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real
bargain.
nf tho 4'lri ult &lt;*-mrt of Ilu- H.-v-inh E
a a
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Vk.it our new station a t—
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at
Jo.lli l.il t'lrrult of ih-'
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a a
Beautiful Home— W ith five acres o f cekrv laud on » «
l-'lorbla. In iirnl f-{r l|4&lt; min-... 1 quit* E
u.
iiiu ih- 3 l*t'i&gt;iy ••( July. A. a
J.%r Stecet. • i , i o , .
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Com er 2nd nnd Magnolia
I) 1925.
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4.'l*rk or n.A ClrvuU Court *f tinHrvxfith Jqillrlal cirrull nf tin.-. P h o n e 7 0 2
Btntx of 1'lig’bl i. |-| a ini f,,r S&lt;-loIrioli- I'oiiiuv
fig :
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L. SIM M ONS Sales Manager
Hy A. M \\ FEKS. Iviiul)* Clrrlt.
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Hnllrllor* nml of CouriAvl (or Cum.108 Magnolia Ave. „
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Reclamation
Called Dy Whitfield

AT AUCTION
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Let as 3C11 yotj

NEW APARTM ENT

Present Day Values $24000 up.

track of land containing 80 acres, clear
lake 3 miles due east of Pearson, Fla.— $2001
acre— Good terms. •

Will Sell tor $12500

Bodwell R eally Co., Inc.

We Can Positively Deliver This Property.

Bryant &amp;H athaw ay

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Announcement

100x200 on 1st Main Line A. C. L. Railroad $J0,&lt;
— $2,000.00 Cash— Balance to Suit Purchase!

Good Buys in Sanford....

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LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO. if
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WAREHOUSE SITE

H of-M ac Battery Co.

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H o lly R e a lt y C o m p a q
V a ld e z H o te l M

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�claiming

B feR l.lfi, Srpt. i M f c j - l W
ident Von Hliutenberg'i frlend-s
ttnd political ndvisem arc greater
pleased over the impression the
German Chief Executive made
upon the people nf Ilnvarriit dur­
ing the* four weclu vacation there
recently.
The trip was not only in tlio na­
ture o f a holiday hut w it a polit­
ical experiment to see how the
Germans would take to populariz­
ing the President, by showing
hts o ff in various reel ions of the
country. Thin first attempt prov­
ed a one handled per cent suvetm,
lor when vi*r Von ftrndenbcrg ap­
peared he wav the rcCeipnnt o f
whole-hearted ovation.
” A i ’he left Dleivunlsell cantle
whet'* most o f his vacation was
spent the fire department, stu­
dent; nt a convent, and hundreds
of lusty pcit-ant broke into hur­
rahs. Similar m i n s were rep* ap'd ail along the route, includ­
ing 'Munich,
The liuvnrian press emphasize*!
that President Von Hindenburg’s
visit d d much to eertieiit relations
betvve.u the ;« cond largest Ger­
man state and the federal govern*
ment.

art* described as pushing their way
through tlic domical crush by rea­
son o f their age, and just as read­
ily finding a seat, but instead of
being duly grateful for the courI cry shown them, they frequently
remark in the loudest stagen:;id(‘j , how objectionuhle they
find moke and always have found
it ami that men are not what they
used to be.

Berlin smokers are up in nrms
again it what they say is usurpa­
tion o f tle ir smoking cars on the
elevated, iulertirbnn and street
railway;, by women,
Pruterts front all quartern are
(being launched in Iho |»» &gt;m•. One
writer Urge&lt; the organization of a
smoker's rudely with, the object
of instituting a general movement
against t!ii infringement on their
right-. Attention ir. culled to tli
paradox that women, with a pro­
noun il nod much advertised an­
tipathy to smoke of every di crip*
tlon, invariably ate to be found in
u smoking car, enveloped in a
bluish haze of tobacco smoke,
while the Intetrrate smoker pi
condemned to stand outside on the
* plalf.iri t or, which !&gt; much wor se,
to sacrifice the greater half of a
perfectly good cigar before enter­
ing n non-smoker.
Old htdi
itie especially •ritifined for their lack of Lo t. I hey

Four post humous works of Ro­
bert Schumann, the German compnger, have been included in a
new Schumann collection just publi lied by t h e Schott Publishing
House at Mnyence. These hither­
t o unknown
compositions, eomforming with the composer’s well
known juvenile collection, are
"cuckoo in hilling," “ Lagoon of
Venice," "Gatch-Who-Catch-Can,"
and "A Waltz."
A complete edition of the works
o f Carl Maria Von Weber also is
about to be published. This work
is to be done by the musical sec­
tion o f the Germany Academy with
IIn* collaboration o f a number of
prominent experts under guidance
" f Professor 11. J. Moser of the
University of Heidelberg.
The
first volume, embracing the un­
published operas o f tho early
years o f the composer, is to be
ready on the rentennnry o f Web­
er';: death, June IP), H»2tJ.

At Oberammergau an interest­
ing anniversary is being celebrated
that involves the family o f Anton
Lang who represents Christ in the
pas uon play.
A good carving
firm known as G. Lang’s succes­
sors has completed 150 years of
evi dence. The records show that
George Lang who founded the
firm in 1776, not only was hlmsidf nn erpert wood carver, but
by business ability and his exten­
s i v e commercial relations helped
Oherantmergau greatly in the de­
velopment o f its wood working
trade.

Hi run-, gland sons and later
d c mlaiitrj kept the firm’s repu­
tation top notch so that Lang
crucifixes, rhrist figures and other
religious presentations still are
much in demand.

rEW AK'PS WASHINGTON LETTER
\'y GILWlLKS P. STEW ART
V. A. HIM I
Si pt. 19. No
prosecution *t&lt;; went into n case
with li 1 iti'im Min lltan Ihe War
Dcpattment g.te.t after Col. "Hilly ’
Mitchell, for the ma it be gave the
army'll nml the navy’s manage­
ment o f their respective aviation
cervices.
Ami hi v.omler. for hcre'n a sit­
uation in which lit &gt; pro edition i t
on tho tlefenslve, with the accuretl
quite indifferent iih In hit own
fate, hoi after n verdict of guilty
ttgaitl: t hi t ncetmerii.

The War Department will try to
ilia regard what Col, ‘‘ Hilly" "yaid
ami concentrate on the nroposition
that the way he said it was what
made it insubordinate.
Tho colonel will admit that he
war, insubordinate, perhaps, but
insist in &gt;ibordinntion was a pa­
ir iotie ticce. sity, because the coun­
try's welfare depended on
the
hrordensting o f the truths he had
to tell.

latereat

George H. Atkin«
erwlae; And Ip a

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di 'otheH Tft.1Vlafmlrfltf.apfr .feiUrfa*
In the property hereinafter d e s c rib ­
M i*
ed either as heirs, devisees, gran­ all parties claiming It
tees or otherwise artd all parties Klwvn W. Lovejoy. dsci
each and every claiming any Inter,
eat tinder any of the above named
defendant*, each and every whose
names and residences are unknown
to the Complainant In the above en­
titled cause and to all unknown
purlieu whomsoever claiming any
Interest or Interests In the land In­
volved In ibis suit, said land being
situate In Seminole County, Florida,
and described as follows, to-w it:
Beginning ai the southwest cnrner of the southwest quarter of
the southeast quarter ot Sec­
tion 36. Township 20 south,
Range 29 east, run thence east
311 and 6-10 feet thence north
68.1 and 6-10 feet thence west
318 ami 5-10 feet thence south.
G81 and 5-10 feet to point of be­
ginning.
and It appearing from the sworn
I,111 of complaint herein filed that
some
you amt eacl. of _you
__ may
... . . claim
------------------right, title or Intereat In and to the
property hereinbefore described.*
It In therefore O R D E R E D
that
you and each of you he and you are
hereby required to appear to the BUI
of Complaint herein filed In this
cause on Monday the 6th day of
Octolier. A. D. 1925 the same being
a Rule Day of this Court at the
Court Bouse III Hanford, Seminole
County, Florida and In default there­
of. decree pro confesso will b« en­
tered against you, said cause being
a suit to quiet title In the Complain­
ant In and to the above described
land.
It Is further O RDEHED that this
order In- published once a week in
four consecutive weekly Issues of
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
published
In Hanford.
Seminole
Countv, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and the seat
of the Circuit Court of the seventh
Judicial Circuit of the State of Flo­
rida In and for SEMINOLE COUNTY
on this the 5th day of September
A. D. 1925
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Flor­
ida. Ju and for Seminole County.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

l " t e V ; « “undeV Vt*
daeaaaed,' o rio th sr w la *j

P

Oenrg*

s

George B. 0»borrie, deceased, or otherwjae; A. J. Feeling, If living, and If
dead, all partlea claiming Intereat undtr A. J. F#*llng\deceii*#d or other*
wlae; George A. Davie. If living, and
If dead, all partlea claiming Inter­
eat under George A. n * * l » . deceas­
ed. or otherwiee: A. B. Stinson. If
living, and If dead, mil parties claim­
ing intereat under A. B. Btlnaon. daceaaed. or otherwise; Lillian M. Stin­
son. If living, and if dead, all parGee claiming Intereet under Lillian
M. Stinson, deceased, or otherwise;
James F. Heuatla. if living, and If
dead, all parties claiming Intereat
under James F. Heuatla. deceased,
or otherwise; Everett C. Bates. If
living, and If dend, all partlea claim­
ing Intereat under Everett C. Bates.

sustip&amp;J
Davenport, Jr.,
jti.lm.iti. deceeaerl
deceased. In the
ed property, situ
Ink In Seminole l
U.t» 10. &lt;0 50

87. !&gt;5. 1M, 111,11

128.
I ll ,
181,
lit.
SOS.
321,
261,
2(6,
286,
296
51*
322

129.
151,
169.
111.
212.
230.
266,
271.
287.
301.
313
J2&amp;

130. 111.

} i t . 163

173. 173.
196, III,
213. 2M.
232. 242.
267, 266.
272. 274.
288, 2!
102. 302,
316. 317.
3*«. 3»&lt;

350. 361. 366, 350. 361. 387, 318 1?#
371. 373,.373. 375. 378. 377, 378, J$3
383, 387. 311, 608, 609, 510, M l . 611
613: 5tL 616. 618. 517. " B " , " C " . ’ *|p
*tuf " P \ k'fooldiiyt to" Ihn pUb o i
ih* subdivision o fT th 6 iund of th«
Altamonte Land. Hotel * ( Naviga­
tion Company** lands, a* per plan tK n V O T V ? 5 ®
or plat thereof, recorded In |*)at
Book I. |&gt;uge 10, of the public rec­
ords of Seminole County, Florida.
To any person and all peraonn whole
name la. or are unknown to the ulion
complainant herein, having or claim­
ing
any
rlaht,
title
or
in*
lereat
In
und
t&lt;i
the
above
deacrlbed land* or any part or por­
tion thereof; It appearing from the
aworn bill of complaint herein fitrd. that you and each of you, have
or rtulm pome Interest In and to the
property involved In this ault. and CUrk o, thVf c^^OCOj
that your place of realdencea are
unknown; ft la thereupon ordered, (aBAL)OUn,,r- n *H4a
that you and each of you. do be.
and you are hereby
required to
appear t o the bill of complaint In
thla cause, on Monday, the 6th day

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n sru i-2 ® 9 i

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a w u s to

S * M .£

s r i S i S

By A. 31. WEEKS,

Deputy
WILSON A IIOUSHOLDER,
Solicitor* for Complainant.
Sept. 7-14-21-28.

Clerk

IN TIIE U I M 'IT T r O I /n T . SEVEN.Til J I D I M A L t i m t l l T OF FLO­
RIDA. IN A M I FOR SE8II.N 01.K
&lt;HI NTV. IN (TIANTEHV.
JAMES E. BARTLETT. (Sometime*
known anil called J E. Bartlett,
und al*o known and called J. C.
Bartlett).
Complainant.
f e l M A IIRADO. THOMAS J K E N ­
NEY, Trustee,
DANIEL
JUDD,

To Emma llrado, If living, and If
dead, all parties claiming Interest
under Emma llrado, deceased, or
otherwise; Thomas J. Kenney, T ru s­
tee. If living, and If dead, ult par­
ties clalmltiK Interest under Thomxis J. Kenney, Trustee, deceased, or
otherwise; Daniel Judd, If living,
and If dead, all parties claiming
Interest umler Daniel Judd, deceas­
ed. or otherwise; Hester C. Newhalk
if IIv Iiik. ami If dead, all parties
clulmlnu Interest under Hester tj.
NeWhall, deceased. |ir suhervvjsq;
Edwin Vlcker. If llvlntt, und If deaij.
nil parties clultnlruc interest undejEdwlu Vickers, deceased, or other­
wise; Harriett V. I'ake, If living,
and if dead, all parties claiming In­
terest umler Harriett O. Fake, de­
ceased, or otherwise; M O. Toby, If

HERE Is only on e Coral G ables.
It is
aspect, C o r a l G a b l e s g iv e s evithe f in e s t • suburb o f Miami, Florida — the
h avin g traveled far on the road J’t b
fastest grow ing city in the w orld.
Its fam e
the ou tstan d in g residential, sports and
as the ch oicest b eau ty spot of the Am erican
1 c e n t e r o f A m erica.
lf$
T r o p ic ? ;,h a s t r a v e l e d far.
thousand residences in clud e co.t1It [is th e first place that the
tages
and palaces. ' ’ Its
instih*f
#
j ■* . 6P. I W
v i s i t o r from the N o r t h
tionai features num ber am ong
Promise and Perform ance
w ants to see on arrival.
He
Cunil Oablrs Is noted for carry lux to
others the proposed U niversity
raIIJ vumputlon great public and s-nileither stays here to m a k e h i s
publlc building project* that enhancs tho
o f M iam i costin g $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 , •'
vnlue of sunoundlhe properly many times
over.
A
list
of
soma
of
Its
moru
out­
h o m e or g o es aw ay an
standing ddvslopmsuu ot rveant tuontbs
Include*:
investor.

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Completed

Here is a great city-region o f
ten IhousanJ acres richly en ­
dow ed by nature and clim ate.
S tately amid, the graceful Car­
ibbean pine, the cocon u t palm ,
the royal poinciana and the bougalnvillea and hibiscus, rise more
than a thousand d istin ctive hom es
built by people o f discrim ination
and culture.
B eauty is para­
mount* everyw here, in the tint­
ed tiles of the h ou setop s, and
the i ni p p s i n g j.s t a i r w a y
o f the luxurious M i a m i B i 11m o r e t:o u n t r y C l u b .
In the m iles of W a t e r w a y s
w in d in g down tej B i s c a y n e
w ealtli o f tropical foliage a ■
ban ks.’
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Bsnk of Coral OuUrs
Coral (tables I'ortofflcs
Telaphon.j Exchangu
Congr»r-Glonal L'burcp
67v* modern flrvoroof liutsU
Venetian Casino and Fool
Administration Building
Coral Gables Country Club
Two flno Kolf course*
Nobrly luoo i,rival* homes
Coral Gable* Military Academy
126 Udles paved streets

b. # *

Under Construction
Mlaml-Uiltinorp Hold. 850 too i
MUml-Ulltnoir* Country Club
Collsgs for Young Wtin.ii
Coral Gables Hlnh-ifchool
Ten mill* of waterway a
Two new Kolf utbrsZg
Corui Gables Thuator

Anituuncud
The L'ldvimlty of Miami
&amp;ahBarium and (ifulUulorll
Mahl Uiirihe Tttmplii
Miami Vi; I(morn Cosmo
1600 llivitTA boflies
Lldu-Sevlllu hotnl
Anastasia Hotol

T hese various features .o f de»
lightfu l li o in e l i f e and p t
institutional
invest*
m e n t a r e im portant factor?
in the e n h a n c e m e n t ‘ 0 i;
values. T he i n v e s t o r '• w ho
grasps their sign ifican ce arid
b u y s n o w in the n ew R i­
viera section at pre - d evelop ­
m ent prices is the m an o f
w om an w h o will reap the sp len ­
did profits o f t o m o r r o w .
For full d e t a ils — 'an d also t6
learn h ow vou m ay v i s i t

M iami and
cost — call
below .

S im p s o n &amp; P o p e

GABLES

i-Hitrlct tittle* M n n ij—'

Coral UaM«4
S. W. Bradford, Milane Theatre Buildlug
Without obll(pilion pb

finest subdivision within the city

taiU about

limits o f Greater Dnvtona

th#» trip

UubltHi fi a*ri ol toil traj
Nam*

iV h S ru itS 11A V E MADE TWO AND T IlItK l
Ilt'N D K E D PER CENT ON THEIR MONEY.

4 0 M i l e s o f V a t e r F ro r^ t^
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G reater profits assured

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E itjculiva O fficee: Admiaiatratioa Building,
Corui Gables, Miami, Florida

FRAN COIS DUMAS
Sanford Representative — Hotel Valdez

S. W. Bradford, Milane Theatre Building

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ItAltUKL I’ llAPMAN n« Tru»tje|tlm m u uf Cnniplnlni In thli* muse
for MIHH ACCCSTA I. CHAl'MAN, ..n MnruLi.v, the 6th. day of October,
JOSEPH IvOKKOriT) Tl-C KKU n n i l t&gt;!6.
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at the Court House. Santoril,
EMILY A. T U C K E R ; MISS A 0 0 US: Khirliln. hiilit cnusii heliur a suit t i
CHAPMAN.
J. H OWARD inlet t l i.f In the Ci.iniitalnant to

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J l DID T o o - *TVre AGREED T o PAY HALF
IlHE EKPEN5E5 IF L T o o k h j h A L O N fi~
Vt^en a s soon a s i p u n c t u r e d a t i r e :
IgSOKE A SPRING ANO HAO T2&gt; WAVG A
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lF£W OTHER REPAIRS M ADE- HE B AC K ED 1=
DOWN ON T H E PROPOSITION' AND
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1 CAME HOM E GORE

Vi'ELL-VIHAT'o
Funny A e o o r
Th a t ?

HA*Ha*
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TKlt. MUS. KAUAI! S. IIATTKIl nwl da.
IN WtTNBSS W1IBP.KOK. I l i n o
\V. II. 11ATTKU her hu aha ml. A " ;
f l l ’STA I SK A V K and---------- NKAYt.. hereunto set iny, hand and official
her huslianil, IXII’ ISA T. I'lHLyPM, real tills the 6th. day of September
HAMIIBJ, M. TUOKKH. J US. V lll* 1025
x . b . noL'ni.Ass.
C.1NIA A KVASS; and eaeti of them.
If l l v ln u , a n d If d ead, a ll p a r t l r * t'lerU of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Klorlda.
e l n l w l m r I n t e r e s t u n d e r s a i d SAMC K L C H A P M A N a s T r u s t e e f o r MISS (OFl'tClAI, SKAI.)

&lt;SU5H CHIEF. TH A T W AS
, A CLEVER S O lE A lt YOU
HAD R )R GETTING NEW
P ARTS IN YO UR CAR
C H E A P -I'M SORRY YOU
DfDWT G E T AWAY W ifH
IT — NO WONDER. YOU
DIDN'T HAVE AN
.e n jo y a b l e : t m e :

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elhui wl*,-, .uml, all other parll.* Inli.iViiti.|J Ui ,n»- Itifirta Hmlitwilrr dyrcrll|riXVi&gt;uf(| Jti K A T E U N D K n w o O I)
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U N D E R JOSKl’ Ih KINNEOAN,
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tlint you way
uo
crtmril or otlierwl**-. mm nflieri.
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TH R STA T E UK FLORIDA. TO:
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Order for rahlleaf Inn.
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Ity A. M. W B K K S .
A U t tP S T A I. C H A P M A N . 4 , : '1 OK*
Deputy t'tcrji.
t-r* It n TlTCKKK an d I.M tl.Y A.
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T U C K E l l ; MISS A IhSt'STA t. C H A P - W
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MAN -I H OW A H D
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"rustee'Y or J. W o K U U IU ) T l ' C K M t Sept. 7-M-2I-2S.

the tpt day of A iihusC A. D.C

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ed. Annie A . Uurlelith, i
tt. White also kftown
known ai
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jierrjtt K. Itoblmion, and all nnd c , rr,t. nf the Clreult Court of Sem* WMite, deceased, and L
ceased,
and
all
partlea
t?1*1? t’ aaaty, Florida,
k m . t n p a r t i e s cluinilnK Interest
heir* devisees or otherwla&lt; u n d e r
lived In „ X XK.:K- m
KKKs. Deputy Clerk
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In and to the, loads Involved
in oKOftHB tj. HKHIllNO.
the above named partlas or other­
■this suit.
d
e
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wise.
In
nnd
to
tnn
fnllowlnff
SolJettor for tTomplalnantD efen d an ts
scribed lands, and all uaknowk i
Order «f F s M I e i t l s s
IN
C IH C M T
I 'lll HT SnVKMTlf lies rtalmlnir any Interest In Oi
T o an y p e rs o n , n n d a l l p e r s o n s ,
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J t ' I I I C I A I . f i l l e t IT , I K J IUNI
M O L M the hereinafter described lands.
w h o so n a m e Is, o r n a m e s a r e , un*
uale In Seminole
C O U N T Y . K I.U IIIU A ,
County,
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Ihteiwn 10 t h e e o m p l a l p a n t h e r e i n . In thu name of the Statu of Florida to-w it: the NIVU
VU Ot the 8 l f k , * W - liavinK o r r t a lm ln i r a n y r l a l i l . t i t l e J. A. LlASHIUIOOK.
lion 17,
Townsh
nan Ip 31. koulh
ft
o r I n t e r e s t In n n d t o t h e la u d n . n r
Itanae an Bast:: Also bealnnlnc f 1-3
Complainant.
an y p a r t or p o r t i o n t h e r e o f , litv d iv chalnjC. i | k n f ■the .Southwest CoirIf of
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k . tMtf
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ed In t h i s s u it;
J o h n h. u r n u A N C K , *t at.
ner o f the N It*
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It anuentrlnir t r a i n ,t(tu s w o r n nlM
Section 17. Township 31. South pf
Llefetiilanta.
of ■ \fo n ip la ln t. h e r e i n filed, t h a t
Order of ruhllrstloa
Haniro Hh Bast, run
Routh • 1-3
t h e r e ts a p e rs o n , o r rtro p e r s o n s .
The State of Florida in the par­ chains. Bast JO ehatna. North 9 1-J
In te re s te d In th e p r o p e r t y In v o l v e d ties defendant herein: nreettnan:
ha Ins and West Cl
rhnlns
Cj chains tto point
To John IL Iltirranre, llnxy Anne off hrirtndmK.
In t h e ntinv .1 s t y l e d
n u jt ,
tv h o s e
heKlnnttiR.
n n m e Is. o r n a m e s a f e . m i n n o w n . t o Durrnnee also known ns Itoxy A.
It la Ordered that. you af
and each
John
Simmons,
also of &gt; titt appear to■ th e,Jfttworn
eiim plnluant. anil t h e r o m p l a l n a u t Durr,nice.
r a c a Bill o f
p ru v ln i; In s a id h il l f o r r e l i e f known ns John II. Simmons........ .. ■ - Complaint herein filed,
ed. on or borctitlnst
su ch
p e rs o rts .
N O W , Simmons wife of John Simmon* foro the 6th day of
tnhn' tl. Uurtog. William II. lJartnw, the same bet nit a tin
TU B U B rO PK:
Any tiorkilu. a n d n t ; p e r s e t t s . h t t r - Mary A, Itarlow. J. IJ. Maarudcr, Honorable Court and Ih default
In;: n r elalhilnK »o h a v e s u v I n t e r ­ Carrie J. MiiKriulor. Sanford lamn thereof n deeree pro eonfeoso will
e s t In the Hooth H a l f o f .H e e ll io i 24. 4: Trupt Company, a Corporation he entered a&amp;.tip.st you, .aMt each
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T o w n s h i p 12 S o u th , l l a n a o J z M i l . nnd sueeessors. Itlehard II. Mark* of you
S e m in o le C o h n ty ,
K l o r l d a . . w h lc it Special Maxtor. Chester W. Hood*
It Is further Ordered th At .'|t to norleft, as llrcelvor, Dverstreet Tur, lire he puhljsbed Jn the Hanford H er­
ftho vo Styled suit, .tro urrtorud to pontine Company, a Corporation of ald. n uowspsttor pitltUmhAd' fip. 1
H a ntie and appear to thtj tjlll &lt;&gt;f eor»)- Orlando. Klorlda. K. S. HurlHuh ami ford. Seminole County, Florid
plalnt fllt'il In thla rnusu &lt;&gt;o Mouday, Annie X. tiurlelifh. W. It. White, al* h week for lour r.ntianout
the !i(li day of (Vtahcr. A. ,D. 1916, au known as William A. White, am)
Witness the bund and a&lt;
at the Court House In Sanford, Som- I, Y. Kills. If llvimr am! If dead al! Doualsss, Clerk of the Cl
liiolo County. Klorlda: said suit he- persons elnlnilnK any Interest in Jn unit for Hemlmda County, Florida,
intf. a suit to t|ulot tills In co m ­ the lands herein after rlescrlhed.un­ at the Court llattse. In Hanford, tide
plainant. Kninin A. Ayers,
to the der the said John IL Durratiee. de­ seal this on tho Cth day of Heptem*•
above described lands, slid you aro ceased. l i m y Ann«' Hurrancc. also her, 1926.
llirn nnd there reoulrod to muhe known ns lto*y A. Durrance. de­ ■ ■ ■ t o k _____________
A ' i x i u o LABS.
ceased.
John
Simmons
also
known
Clerk Clreult Court Hfrnlnel* Coun­
answer to said hill of rowplnlnt
filed iiKalnst you heroin, otherwise as John II. Simmons, deceased.—;— e—
ty. Florida.
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a decree pro eotlfesso will lot enter­ Simmons (wife o f John Simmons) (Heal of' ‘the CjMirl)
deceased, William II. Harlow, deed a if 11list you, nnd each of you.
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IT IS FU n TH B R ORDBItKIi that ceased, Mary A. Harlow, dee.rased, JONHS A N D JONK.8,
II. MuKrtidcr
tills citation lie published oltco u l.....................
. deceased,
— --------- t’prrlo
. J,. Solleltor for Complainant.
r
tveelt In tho Sanford Herald, n news- Matfruder deceased, Sanford Loan ft Kept. 7 - 1 4 . Jl.Jl.
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to t!raft for military service all
inalo persona between 18 and .11)
years of urc or sutlt other uge lim­
its aa hu might fix “ without de­
ferment on account of industriai nr
&gt;tRrieuUural occupations,”
All males between 18 nnd 40
, S ep t.
2 1 .— f/F)— P a u l
would he subject to tegistriition
Itn rtk tt,
th e A m erican
except u limited f-roup indutliriR
tlied h e r e S u n d a y .
Hit; active anti reserve army and navy
i t d u o to H o p tltn c n iln , t n n units, coast guard, lighthouse ser­
| : n m tt s litrh l i n j u r y ho re- vice, public health service, coast
l h i l o f i- ‘ tinjc in t h e f o r e s t
and geodetic servey, foreign dip­
Sen.
lomatic and consular attaches who
are not citizens. A special provis­
YORK, Sept. 21.— ( T i - ion for registration by mail also
jtylnnd Harllett. of New is included and all registered |&gt;vrdied today at Paris, was son.H would remain liable for draft
|ptur of the six statue J on until the emergency hat! ended.
ot tho New York public
lllc also deaiwncd tlie PcdV r the house winy of the
States cnpltol at WashinKl famous workn by him are
of Benjamin Franklin
Irtiimm of Duluth, Minn.,
rian .=tatue of I a l’ tlyetLi
Uare
/.utivre,
and
.ill of
VI '-'in
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TO OFFER PLAN,
SAYS CAILLAUX
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tuf Columbus and MWMJfCH (CVntJnued
&gt;am
• in the congressional h,nU’r?al rnfif J««l* therefor^.
Tchington.
would propose to increase the tori-

ETictt was horn in New
|Dcn. lie hi'Kan leulpfurv
Jioy untler the instructiat)
L !. When h'.‘ was 11 he e\|in s.ilu.t a bust of his
ether, and 18H0 entered
t&gt; i'
■ \"i w hi.e he .
(of Cavalier,
’ he read vail Uiuist at . d[th.1 ifio p The 1u.*ar Tnnter.
the Metropolitan Museum
[a: NY" York). At the i’aris
in 1900 he repre tnted
liteii Stater on the inloripl.v "f awards fo sculpture.
i made a ehevalfer of the
uf hi nor of France in 188.Y.
Inlet: ■ renresentetl tit the
1 museum, Philadclnhin aeadc ' jfTti Chicago art iRatilui ntbour^, rnllery, Paris;
|seum of tlecorativc art.

nua{ amortisation payment in cpnrcqtiencc of such u concession.
There also is a belief that
France will be satisfied with op­
tional provisions in any funding
iigtcement by which she cun delay
jonte of the payments if need
irises. Provisions for such delay,
h postponement of two years on
propet notice, was accorded the
tjritish. Such nn arrangement, it
was said safeguards the debtor
government from hardships that
might arise through sudden econ­
omic changes itt world uffairs and
there scented to bo no doubt lure
that the American commission;
would he willing to go as far in
.his respect as France.
These views wore expressed gen­
erally with the explanation that
tt could not be forecast what con­
gress would do with the settle­
ment should it accord France more
knient terms than were given
Great Britain.
Senator Borah,
chairman of the senate foreign re­
lations committee, already has ex­
pressed himself on the French
debt question and has announced
he will huve more to say when con­
gress convenes.
pntiriueil From Page 1)
but it wus pointed out
Regardless uf what may be in
army nnd navy were con- store when the subject reaches
only with man power for ciingreas, the American commis­
purposes and tiiti not feel sion is prepose obtaining settle­
M to go beyond that in lay* ments on the basis of the debtor
P'nao plans.
nations capacity to pay.

IIY, NAVY TO
EK PASSAGE
SERVICE ACT

jtnny'.s |irnposcd selective
IGill, not at that time ready
M a rk ets
|lf"duction pending fjna1
and agreements with the
21.—(/ft—
CHICAGO. Sept.
[as given to the conimittco
Wheat, December, lJjOLj to l.JH)*i;
hr mformation.

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Corn, December,

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TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 21.—(/T)
— One hundred and sixty five rail­
roads are involved in a rate hear­
ing to be conducted at Orlando,
Nov, 4, by an examiner o f the Interstal &gt; Commerce Commission.
The 'hearing will grow out of nn
effort on the part o f citrus grow­
ers o f Florida to obtain a reduc­
tion in shipment rateu equal to
those of Florida, for both the lines
of original, or intra-state, and
transportation from tho assembling
points in the state to other dis­
tribution sections of the country.
Complaints have not only been
filed regarding rates charged on
citrus, but also watermelons nnd
berrie'
The ease is one o f long-standing.
A large number of citrus growers
have organised in fighting the al­
leged unreasonable rates. An Or­
lando fruit organization has been
especially active.
Fred Davis, attorney for the Flo­
tilla Railroad Commission, who
gave out the announcement regardi
ing the Orlando hearing, stated
that he plans to go to Orhindo
shortly and gather data from sur­
rounding countie;i in order to have
it ready for the hearing.
Virtually every long and short
line in tin- United States has been
made defendant in the rate com­
plaint.

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to sell you Miami Shores properties and then pass on to the next prospect,
you to tqkcChre df'your holdings alone. Our sales organization, backed by the
Shordand-'Cdnipany, 'together with the publicity program, is. at your, service.

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ami Shores_gates: organization in the handling of resales, because the record of
facts regarding the resales to the total of over $11,251,000 to date is not a random
statement,'
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Lotion. Inflammation is cured withmt [win in one thy. No other eye
remedy lo pure and healing. Keeps
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— Tho country's oldest farm organ­
ization, the National Grange, horn
of the reconstruction* days after
the Civil War, is spreading to the
newer farming communities o f the
far west, where grunge halls, familinr sight:' in small towns and vil­
lage* elsewhere, are rising.
Maintenance o f its position and
its: extension to the newer agricul­
tural sections are the two major
objective* of the Grange today,
in the interests o f the organiza­
tion, L. J. Taber, national master,
recently completed a 25,0(10 mile
trip in which he visited, virtually
every state. Dues paying member:'
now total 800,000, and there are
."..100 grange halls scattered over
the country with a renlaccmcut
\aim- "f mot e than .f2o,(MM),ikio.

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Hearing AtOrlando
Early In November

N l now in virtimliy ftpal Outs, December, l'C».
|!'ir introduction at rei)ue l
'•ar depnrtnunt, provider
|t.r i ungress hud declareti u
Loans
MONEY A V A IL A B L E
Loans
emergency to exist, the
at might proceed forthwith
For First .Mnrlgagr Loans an Liberal \alualiutt Basis al 7',o

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Total ItpnaD* Iji-eeailwr I, 1924, to Seplemb*r 2, 1925
through Miami Shores office only
&gt;1,291,659
Sale* in Arch Creek Section September J,
1925 .
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Total
Ovi r-Subtci ipiiun jSrpUaihcr -1, 1925—
Grand Total uf bu«ino»* handled through the Miami
S/lore* Dtfiee In nine mint Urn

11,219,631)
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the Prov­
wt-wo. r i t H t i
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idence
News
to
inspire:
Am
erican
baseball
fans
w
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sttJ.inspi
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gentility;
It
tells
thtfsad
story
of
Jacques
Fournier,
l#r Act of

one o f the heaviest hitters arid hardest working players in
•IMIter the National League.
M t l U S U L. D B A .t.
Epithets o f such a vile and vicious
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HOWARD lir.RQnature have been hurled at him by fans that he declares he
Phnn* &lt;41* will forfeit a $12,500 a year contract rather than play with
111 M#C*#Ha A*rnne
« w n » c n im o .i « a t m
Brooklyn another season.
O ne T eat -1T.I&gt;I» Ml« Mnntna ...I1.M
The News laments such a condition as this and says,
UrlUerrd In CIV b
w e e k . leu. W e e k ly
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If
the owners o f clubs were not so wedded to the com para­
&gt; «r je e r .
tively
few dollars they get from the admission o f rowdies
• 1‘ KCIAL NOTICRI All obituary
nolle**. card* of thunk*. resolution* to their grounds, the national pastime would benefit hugely.”
and notice* ot e n ter u ln —ent* whir#
Apparently the News has not yet awakened to the fact
rneryet are made will be charged
fa r at regular Advertising rale*
that at baseball games nil men are rowdies and all women
■R M D rR T llB AIIOCIATRII I'RKia rowfliesses. That is quite as much a part o f the game as
* The Associated P reaa la exclu*Baseball is distinctly an
Ivelr entitled »n the u»e for re- stealing second or sacrificing.
publication o ' nil new* dtepatel.ee American game and as such the ballyhoo and hullabaloo are
gredltea la It or not otherw la* crea­
te.; in tble paper and -aleo the lo- as thoroughly essential as an umpire and four basses.
eal newe published herein. All rlghta
o f republlcatlon of epeclal dispatchIn golf, a game which was imported to this country from
ee herein era alao reeer-ed.
Scotland, if n player with all the awkwardness o f a lame cow,
MONDAY. SE1*T 21, 1925.
misses a two foot putt, all spectators cry, ‘ Hard L u ck ". In
football, an excellent sport which had its inception in Eng­
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
1.— Deeper water route to Jackson­ land, if an A rm y half is thrown for a loss and sprains his
ville.
ankle, he is given a long cheer by both the Navy and the
2.
— Construction of St. Johne-InArm y ns he is carried o f f the field. So it is with polo, orig­
dlan River canal.
inally
a Persian game, and tennis, which we believe was
1 —Extension of white way.
f , . -Extension of local amusements. started in France, and all the other games which have been
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, introduced into this country.
etc,
But baseball as we said before, is distinctly American
ft.— Augmenting of building pro­
and
to it belongs the distinctly American raspberry. I f Babe
gram— homes, hotela, apartment
Ituth thinks he has been hit by the ball but is called back
houses.
1 —Extension of street, paving pro- to the plate by the umpire, the Babe gets mad and throws
gram.
sand in his face. If the score is tied and a player slides
7*—Conatruct Ion
of
boulevard
home and the decision is close, the umpire simply enn't es­
around Iakn Monroe.
ft— Completion of city beautifica­ cape a hot razzing from the fans o f one side or the other.
tion program.
If it’s two strikes and three balls, the umpire must prepare
9.—Expansion of school system to dodge pop bottles, at least in St. Louis.
with provision for Increased fa­
Now The Herald certainly does not approve o f such con­
cilities.
duct, hut we have forced ourselves to accept it as an abso­
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY lutely unavoidable evil. W e nre ashamed o f our countrymen
who must inject such rowdyism into their national pastime,
BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT:—
Causd me to hear thy loving kind­ hut wc cannot help it. And one time we were ashamed of
ness in the morning; for in thee ourselves when wc suddenly caught ourselves shouting in
do I trust; cause me to know the a particularly exciting game, “ Strike! The L iar! H e’s sold
way wherein I should walk; for I
out! Kill the UrnpU Kill the U m pl! The dirty B u m !"
lift up my aoul unto thee. Psalm
So we would suggest to Jacques Fournier, whose name
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PRAYER:— Gracious God, so sounds peculiarly French anyway, that he either familiar­
cleanse us by Thy Spirit that every ize himself a little more thoroughly with the great American
morning wc may behold Thy fare
raspberry, or quit playing baseball.
•with Thy righteousness.
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PUTTING IN THE PUNCH
When Ham lot undertook to knock,
His uncle for n city block,
He first went mad,—
A way he had
With anything he stnrted,—
And then, with little more ndo.
He stabbed and slashed and killed
and slew
Until the floor
O f Elsinore
Was piled with the departed.
When Romeo and Juliet
At Capulet’s reception met
They hugged and kissed
And made a tryst
For further osculation.
And then their relatives stepped
out
And staged a lively stabbing bout,
Till half the town
■Was soon mowed down
Wnd steeped in consternation.
When Richard Third desired u
throne
That ho could call his very own,
With his good sword
lie killed a horde
Of those who dared to flout him.
And in his turn he, too, was
killed,
And when his royal blood was
spilled
Tho people said:
“ The King is dead,
But we can do without him."

Just Looking- Around
While the uproar for A1 Smith is still reverberating
throughout the land and his recent triumph in the New York
primaries is fresh in everyone’s mind, it might be a little
improper, but pardonable, to consider another possibility for
the Democratic presidential candidacy in 1928.
There is residing in a little town in Tennessee a man by
the name o f Cordell Hull, who you will remember was recently chnirman o f the Dem ocratic National Committee,
and is at present chairman o f the important W ays and Means
Committee. He Is now serving his ninth term in Congress.
The candidacy of Mr. Hull has been advanced by Mer­
edith Nicholson. The Nashville Tennessean approves and
declares that Mr. Hull "possesses all those qualities of
statesmanship that fit him ideally for the office o f presi­
dent" hut it adds that it is his m isfortune to be a resident
o f a Southern state.
,
Speaking o f this the Miami Herald says, “ It is probabltf
that the time has come when being a Southerner will not be
a bar to the presidential office. Mr. Mull has much to rec­
ommend him as a candidate. He served a term as chairman
o f the Democratic National Committee, which gave him an
acquaintance that will aid him should he enter the race for
the presidential nom ination."
We believe Mr. Hull would make an admirable candidate,
but we are not yet ready to endorse his candidacy. There
are many splendid and capable statesmen in the Democratic
party. But at a time like thi.s when the boom for Al Smith
is becoming so noisy, it is well to look occasionally at other
Democrats.

Shukespeiirin drama wc regard
As fine and noble stuff,
POETS SHOULD BE law -givers; that is, the boldest lyric
But you will say this for the Hard;
inspiration
should not chide and insult, but should announce
He sure could write ’em rough!
— By James J. Montague, and lead the civil code, and the d ay’s work.— Emerson.
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TH
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POOR
MUST
BE wisely visited and liberally cared,
acre that knows Us owner today
in Florida.— Eustis Lake Region. for, so that mendicity shall not he tempted into mendacity,
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" I t ’s a long drive that has no
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LITTLE
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inclineth m an’s mind to
ns he tops one out fully seventy,
atheism ; but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds
fivo feet.

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THE H.flflflth Jewish New Year,
since the creation of the world,
according to the Jewish calendar,
began on Friday with the rising of
the Evening Star and ended Sat­
urday night at aunaet.
This solemn day, important to
one of the world’s moat ancient
rnces, remind* you thnt theca it. a
new Jerusalem hens in the ; new
world, one more important by far
than the little walled city built
on the trade route between Egypt
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IT WAS on Aug. 22, 1051, that
Jacob Barsimon landed, the first
Jew to set foot in what wan to be
New York City. The following
month he eelebrnted Rosh Hnshunii
nil alone.
Old Peter
Stuyvesam, Dutch
boss of old New York, didn’t want
Jews, When twenty-three of them
arrived on the French war vessel
St. Charles, he proposed to semi
&amp;
them back. But the West India
Company, more intelligent, would­
n't permit it.
Perhaps if Stuyvesnnt hml hnd
more brains New York might still
be Dutch, a:» it is for every Dutch­
A LOSING BUSINESS
man in the city there nre, a hun­
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
dred Jews, at least.
Paiman Qui Meruit Fcrat, as M.
Tbit* thing of trying to make the spectacle of politicians trying to
L. Annenborg, often says to his
put on a self-supporting and busi­
friend, Joe Annon.
Postoffice Department a business
ness basis a department which cun
undertaking is a losing business. not be handled in any such way
DWIGHT W. Morrow, chosen by Today, while the' Postmaster-Gen­ and which was never intended to
President Coolidgo, will bo chnirbe so handled.
inan of the aircraft board. That eral talks about the big deficit and
The one ideal of the Poti'.officc
Congress is asked to take such ac­
will suit the average American,
tion ns will make the department Department is service. Service bf
who realizes ability is required to
the public is its one big job. As
earn the job thnt Mr. Morrow now self-supporting, the mail service The Manufacturers’ Record points
given the people is astonishingly
holds.
: poor. It is noor in Asheville. -It out, the Postoffice Department is
Mr Mnrr. „ . ,
no more intended to be self-sup­
brings him in touch with'every line ^ / r a ^ o n 'W h e ^ o I I n t r ^ w h i c ! porting or profitable than are the
of industry. He understand^ produc- has not been ilriven to angry pro* War and Navy Departments. The
tlon and knows something about t(,st by thu wny the Postoffico De- foolish attempt to make it a bus­
shortring flying machine compnn- 0nrtmcnt Is managed and the mails iness, profit-paying undertakings
ics.
has done nothing but inflict upon
hamlicd
He can
be
of
service
*0
the
Ammemory
us,
II f
f| ,
1,1
1^Unless
1I 1v i'
Uour
U I Ilf
V III *'* J mbetrays
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"1 the people unfair and discrimina­
encan flying fleet, military and it wns Mr&lt; Frank h . Hitchcock, the tory postage rates on much of their
cornmerc|al’ by seeing to it that (rCnt|emnn endeared to fame by mail. The postmasters' talk of eco­
the United States geta p.enty ef [electing a President through clever nomy, of keeping down the size of
payrolls, of redueng the number of
^ ir e r ic e - —
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■ -CnJ.I-iR.texjv x t o m ,. who cleric* nnd carriers,^-nmounto-to-no­
o g i s T 'i c f r
was
f,rgt posFmnster-General
to dazzle the public eye with a plan thing hub u denial of the peoples’
GENERAL MULACHY, lately for putting the department on :i rights.
military Commander-In-Chief of Lhe self-supporting, and perhaps, pay­
Tho Pott'office Department never
Irish Fee State, was met in Amer­ ing basis while increasing its all- will be n business proposition. It is
ica by groups of “ friends" of the around efficiency. The promise was an agency o f service. Just as the
Irish republic." They met him with alluring, the ultimate performance people pay to maintain the Army
kicks on the legs, blow:' in the face, forbidding. But the pace having and the Navy, they are willing to
showers of inferior eggs and vege­ been set, his iitccessors held to pay for an efficient Postoffico De
tables.
it, with the result that for too many pnrtment. Hut they demand the efA judge releasing them under years have been regaled with the fieicncy and will have it.
suspended sentence, rebuked the
rioters, saying "Ireland, not Ho­
boken, is the plnce for you to setMACON TELEGRAPH
tte your political troubles.”

M. CAILLAUX, STRATEGIST

THAT I.EARNED judge does not
know Irish. They fight wherever
they happen to be. They have
f'lji-ht in Hoboken, Dublin, Lon­
don and many place:! in South
America. They fought at Fontcuoy.
and will fight in any place ut any
time when they see good reason
for fighting.

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BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

IN NEW YORK, Saturday, 1,COO,000 men, women and children
in Synagogues and homes observ­
ed Rosh Hashnna their new year.
Jerusalem could be tucked in one
corner o f Central Park in Now
York where the American Jewish
population is fifty times as num­
erous as the population o f JorumIcm in olden times.
We don’t know how long it took
to build that little city of Jew,.,
called Jerusalem, made up o f the
bravest, fiercest fighters of the
Bedouin tribes. But we do know
how long it hag taken to build a
city o f more than 1,500,000 m ergetic Jewish citizens within New
York, the greatest city in America,

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M. Cnillaux, French Minister of
France, is an able man and n foxy
strategist, lie sailed for America
with the announcement to the
French people, that he was coming
here to offer “ n gentleman's agree­
ment to gentlemen," meaning of
churse, a nrono.nl for the settle­
ment o f the French debt. He left
the imnl lent ion that if we do not
accept his offer, we are not gen" 'l i i , .
T nrc not’
in M. Caillaux’s eyes, particularly
since it was American information
supplied to C'lemenccauw hich con­
victed him o f treachery to the
French cause during the World
War.
That is not the end of M. Cail­
laux’s foxiness. He waited until
Bel-ium sent her commissioners
over ami :i•cured favorable terms
for their country; he waited until
he and Mr. Churchhill hnd cooked
up n nice little “ gentleman’s agree­
ment," which provided that France
should pay 2 per cent interest (nnd
no principal) on her war debt to
Britain, before lie set sail for Am­
erica. M. Caillaux has the stage
nil set, hut his audience is not en­
tirely content with the acting.
The truth o f the matter is, and
M. Caillaux should remember it,
that Franco owes tho United States
a comulerable sum of money, which
tho taxpayers o f this country ruised, and interest upon which they

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are still paying ami will continue
to pay for a great many years. The
“ LESS FOR DINNER,
further truth is that America is
friendly to France, thats he real­
MORE FOR SU PPER”
izes tho depth of her economic de­
— Old Proverb
spair and is willing to grant anv
reasonable consideration nnd is
In other words, cat only par t o f your cake now anvi ml
prepared, according to preliminary
will come in handy for supper.
opinion from expert sources, to al­
Expensed in plain dollars and cent*, it
low her a moratorium of m y, ten
you can fatten the "lean years" uf old age •&gt;*
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to fifteen years, meaning, of course
that part of your income that you don’t realty m'*'“ . ‘
thnt the American taxpayers will
The man with a growing savings account at
pay the interest on France’s debt
five is not likely ever to f eel the pinch of warduring that period. Nothing friend­
sixty - five.
lier could he proposed with jus­
Have YOU a savings account here
tice to the American people. That
is entirely within the consideration
of gentlemen for each other
M. Caillaux comes with the at­
•A .M 'U lllt. Kt.A.
titude o f n man who says, “ If you
do not accept what l pronose, then
you are not gentlemen." lie should
remember, of course, that a man
who is properly entitled gentle­
man pays hi.• honest debts with­
out quibbling or without evasion
or makes provisions for paying
them when he is aide. He will find
m"
that Senator Bornh and Senator u i i i i R H i B m B i i a i i x i i a i i M i i i r i M i i i 1 ia l!l
Smoot and Secretary Mellon and
the other World War Debt Commis­
sioners represent the sentiment of
the pconle of tho country when
they tell him that any such silly
proposal ns the "gentleman’s agree­
ment" between himself and Britain
,
i • unacceptable as the basis for
5 Acres on 1st Street— East o f railroad at R'l‘
negotiation between himself and
Good warehouse site or to cut into lots. l’art:t5
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LEAVES HAVE their time to
fall and stars to wunc, and flowers
to wither, at the North winds
breath, hut thou hast all season for
about to religion.— Bacon.
thine own, oh Death.
Henry Ford says the United
States is facing a century uf pros­
So it is with Irishmen nnd their
perity. So it is still safo to buy
fighting, all season, all places ,;rc
real ctsate.
By IRVIN S. COBB
suitable. That’s why they’re free,
-o after fighting England for 700
It s all right t» mill a thousand
When the Yanks prepared to
"W ell," said the newspaper man, years.
dollars u front foot to your assets
make their advance through Bel- "yours is a curious case. You’re evi­
any time you feel like it, hut don’t
JOHN D. Rockefeller, Jr,, hayr
losui Wood there was brought up dently [inst the draft age, and nineo
apend it until the lot is sold.
you di&lt;l not enlist ami didn't come land on which garment workers
i from the south of Franco a negro over here of own free will and union had planned to build fiats
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The rumor that Gertrude Fdarlo labor battalion, not one of whom weren’t bornh ere, what 1 want to for union workers. It is said, not
is coming to Sanford to live is er- until that time had ever heard a know is, how did you get here?"
yei confirmed by .Mr. Rocke filler,
ronious. She wouldn’t have room
“ Mister." said the negro, "it that he will build apartment* to
gun
crack
in
anger,
but
who,
be­
in Imke Monroe to swim around.
meks a kind o f a sail story. My rent at reasonable prices,' Sin or
fore this, hnd been employed in
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rog'lnr home is Waycross, Georgia, S15 per room per month, is ,ugKiss^ Me Again at I, ,1, 5, 7, building roads mid mending bridges an' l suttinly does crave to be gested as the price.
ami J oclock today at the Victory,am) unloading freight cars
Thi- there right this minute. Here’ bout
Theater with the lights out.—Tam- outfit was to go to work building u yeah ago 11 w’ic man comes down
MR. ROCKEFELLER probably
pu 1riliune. What are you doing defenses of fallen timbers in the
to Wayeros:i from de Nawth, an' will try to do better than that The
in ’between
‘
times?
lower fringe of the foretr., on the ho corralled a whole passel o f us
Metropolitan Life Insurance Com­
contingency that our troops, after together and he say* to us, he
M. CailLmx is coming to this their first onslaught might be driv­ says: ‘ Boys, I want you all to go pany has built excellent apart­
ments renting at
a room, and
country to make a French settle­ en hack and need shelter behind
up Nawth widm e an' wuk fur dc has 21,000 families on tho waiting
ment. ills fellow countrymen, the which to fight on the retreat.
gove’mint. Plain niggers is gwine lie*'..
Huguenots, did that same thing
On n morning when the enemy, git eight dollars a day; fancy nig­
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Mr. Stabler, financial expert' of
thiee hundred years ago.
wanting to buy 2 Jots at $2,500 each.
L
for reasons best known to them­ gers 'at shows breed, is gwine git
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the Metropolitan, saya the enter­
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selves, were feeling unusually |iee- J°n,-' An’ l sez to myself, I sez: prise pays well.
One
Entire
Block—
W
ith
paved
street
on
t
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The Sanford Herald seems to be vlsh and fretful, ono of the corres­
U. S M A G A Z IN E
A real bargain.
worried about the width of balloon pondents, [deking his cautious way ‘ W'ite man, you don’t know it yit,
trousers, if it has a pair, let it through the thickets, came upon a but you’s looking at one of the
HOUSES ARE built now at
Beautiful Home— W ith five acres o f celery b*0
The newspaper of your own once, taxes, etc., incidental to his
ask its wife to take her scissors coni black woodchopper in a rag­ ten dollar kind right now!’
needless cost. Perhaps Mr. Rocke­
1st
Street.
".So
he
loads
a
whole
raft
o
f
ua
and make a reef in them.—Ocala ged khaki tnirt, who was swing­
feller will solve the problem o f homo town deserves the hourly co­ business; all o f this he give:*, ab­
us hoard the steam cyars an’ he quantity production in houses ns
Star.
ing his axe on n fallen tree and totes us plum’ to Noo Yawk city.
operation ami support of every in­ solutely free to you.
Now, may 1 ask you, what have
between strokes looking up to An' w'en weg its thur we wuks Ford has solved it in automobiles, dividual ami institution in the
und the Rockefellers in gasoline
William Randolph licnrat is where German shells were whist­
, ,
,
you done to repay thjs obligation
town, not only in the matter of to your local friend the newspatitill quite eager to support Hylun ling through the rugged foliage je:i one mownin’ down by the wat­ and other oil product;*.
advertising in its pages but in the per? It certainly Is an objigation
as an independent candidate, hut overhead and occasionally explod­ er. \\ Vn do times come to knock
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Hyhrn after the beating he got the ing in his vicinity with 0 large, off for dinner de w’ite man gets
I’ hoflt®
WHO W ILL build qpartments,to matter of furnishing the editor that should be met. There is not a
up
on
a
box
an’
makes
us
n
speech.
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Magnolia
A ve.
with
news
items.
What
would
other day, doesn't want to be sup­ harsh, gruting, unpleasant sound.
city anywhere that is so large and
house 20,000 families in the out­
‘
Boys.’
he
says,
‘
wuz
wrong
'bout
ported.
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bV ? 1
,th^ ,,CW8pu' none so small that does not feel
At each fresh report the darky you—w’y they ain’t it eight dollar skirts of a great city, with quick
mmortntl.J
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far
woul(l
y»ur
cornthe bcneficlent influence of the
cheap, express transportation, a
would say—nml even a perfect
Sanford Herald Headline: “ Two stranger to him could tell that from nigger in the lot. Come on wid mo theater, market, swimming, pool, inanity drives go, how successful personal touch of the local press.
to
de
warehouse
an'
sign
up
for
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Men Reported Injured ill Crash the very bottom o f his aoul he ten!
[daygrounds for children and other would be your charitable and relief It is also the reflector of the com­
uni*
movements and the hundred other munity’s activities und prosperity.
Late This Afternoon.
Such |meant itNate belly I led tie parade. Right facilities? His name will be re­ movemenV. necessary for home, If your local paper looks prospe­
thingn happen frequently in Cler­
“ Oh, [aiwo:y, how I does wish’t l 1 bind me comes de w’ite man yell- membered.
com fort, community happiness ami rous, with plenty of news nnd admont— two fellows after the same wuz home!"
m : ‘ Dls way to de warehouse!' An'
business success without the press vertisments, and is a paying pro­
lot.— Clermont Press.
“ Well," asked thee orrespondent, tight behind
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SECRETARY
MELLON
knew
conics all de real
giving, free of cost, its valuable
I’hoflf
"why did you enlist if you didn’t of dem Waycros.i niggers"'inTt rTm-'ld* subject when ho said it would space? When you want nnything position. it immediately creates
;U.T First National Bank Bldgunconsciously in tho mind o f the
Tbe Tampa police chief has or­ care to fugc some danger?"
nin,’
’
i»e possible to
(O cut
cui excess income j ,|ont&gt; or an announcement made reader a favorable impression of
dered his men to pay less attention
“ Huh, man,” he snorted, “ I nev­
concern yourself or your un- your city or community and a de­
So he teks us th’ough a kind of tax, and still get n&lt;,*cessary rcye;
to spooners in public parks and er enlisted!"
CLOSE-IN ACREAGE
, dertaking, you go to the local ed- sire to look It over. A poorly pub­
u ,!P,K '1U&lt; ' A” b® ’scort* us ’crest nues for the government.
highways and to spend more of
"Well, why did you como over a 111 narrow plank. An* h « lead.*
An incomd tax cut of 25 pett i e r .
Ho reads and corrects the lished paper with scant news nnd
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tholr time in trying to apprehend hero, then?"
iui through a kind of „ RJ* Found cent causes a drop o f only 4 p e n material you desire published. Ha advertisements is a detriment to
H fty -fiv e Acres— Hard road und lake
burglar* am] murderers. This may
iron do,’
“ I didn’t exactly com e/*
cent In total income tax collected. |pays
nays to have it set up, to correct your community and creates a reicon acres in old grove. Priced below
*
K- much better for the good of
"Well, you weren't born over
“ An’ w’rn we wuz nil inside, d* In this country at least, while it, to put In the form for printing, verse mental attitude. Give your] "
society in general hut think of here, were y ou ?”
acreage.
Very
desirable
fo
r
subdivision.
L w’jD* n*_“ n slammed ,|r up* do’- you can just monstrously heavy and distribution, lie buys tho
ve pa­
pa- local press and your Chamber of
how
sow much more dangerous it Is for
“ Naw «uh," fervently, "an’ I AN" DE WA RE 1111US
U!e&gt;L.
l c&gt;I) taxes into the *aw,*yoit etmk&gt;COfc» Ipcr nnd the ink and makes OtflfcT Commerce your unqualified active j *|
f, .’s .v
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disbursements such as rent, insur-1and financial support.
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T E L E P H O N E :— Res. 428-J

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 21.
— 'A*)—Freshman Week has been
practised for the first time at Flo­
rida Staid College for Women. The
1925 freifimen were requested to
come to Florida State College sev­
eral days' before the other stu­
dents. This arrangement was made
in order that the freshmen might
register, enroll and matriculate be­
fore the older students return,
Members of Student Government
and Y. W. C. A. were there to aid
the freshmen.
The freshmen were divided Into
groucs of 100 each as they arrivcd and registered. Each group
group hnd a daily schedule, morning. afternoon and night. While
one group wn:i instructed to go to
the gymnasium for physicnl examinntion nnd efficiency tests, anoth­
er wns instructed to go to the Au­
ditorium for assembly hour.
The purpose of the assembly
hour was to welcome the fresh­
men to the college, explaining the
various things involved in being a
college student, the purpose o f a
college court's, a brief outline of
the courses available, the manner
of living in the college commun­
ity, the different schools, the libra­
ry, different customs, different or­
ganisations nnd the fellowship nnd
comradeship all students wish to
share with one another.
Freshman Week tends to create
with the freshman the real college
spirit. A new and novel plan :i be­
ing developed for 'Sophomore D ay/
changing the customs of the former
{Sophomore Day, but not the sen­
timent.

The First o f the Bourbons

Mrs.- W.
S,
--- —

Coleman returned
home Sunday after standing the
ast two months in Providence, It.
a? d other points East, While in
Providence, Mrs. Coleman was the
guest o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry T.
Bod well.

E

Bunker Will Address
County Poultry Meet

ersonals
of Fort Myers
end here visiting
Wijftbiah npcnt the week
laytona Bench ns the guest
is)' ______

H. A. Bunker of the Buckeye In­
cubator Company, with headquar­
ters in Jacksonville, has accepted
an invitation to address those a t­
tending the second nnnual poultry
in titu le for this county nt Genevn, Friday, Oct 2, according to n i
announcement made todny by Coun­
ty Agent B. F. Whitner, Jr.
Mr. Bunker is declared to be one
o f the best informed men on poul­
try raising in the south and his
decision to address the Seminole
county body i* received with inter­
est here by local poultry raisers.
Mr. Bunker’s subject will be “ In­
cubation and the production of
bnby chiokH."

ftfggins of Haines City
i ’guest o f friends in the
(lay.
.

Robertson Will Open
Accountant’s Office

—1—

R. L. Robertson, former resident
f. Williams returned home
’ after spending the past of this city but recently of Eustis,
will open a public accountant o f­
ii in Ohio.
fice in Sanford within a short
M. Mason left Saturday time, according to an announce­
sville, Ky., to nttcml the ment made today. Mr. Robertson
plans to open his office, located
issoclntlon.
in the Masonic Temple building,
about
Oct. 1.
nd Mrs. Paul Dooley of
During his former residence in
were business visitors in
Sanford. Mr. Robertson was treas­
on Saturday.
urer and head of the accounting
d Mrs. Carl Roumillnt anil department of the Florida Vege­
f Daytona were the guests table Corporation and until recent­
ly was connected with W. M. Cathves here Sundny.
rae, public accountant ami income
lnthcrine Teague of Orlan- tax specialist o f Eustis.
ho attractive guest of Miss
r the week end.
Reader For Congress

t

ind Mrs. Tom Owens
[for Clenrwntcr where
their future home.
lake Morrison of Knoxville
rrived Sundny to visit Mrs
kens for several weeks.
M. Hnnsell left SaiurMars Hill, S. C., to visit
Dan, for several weeks.
ny friends of Clyde Dcrjgrvt to learn that he is
Fernald-Laughton Hospi-

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r iH iT iF T ii’ i i i i h i

Vogue First 1 1 m e
At Wtirtieii’sCollege

MISS K ATH RYN W ILK E Y , Society
SocI
Editor,
Mr and Mrs. Ned Ch|ttenden re­
turned Saturdny night from their
honeymoon which included points
Honeymoon
in North and South Carolina. They
are at home to their many friends
in the \\ elakn Apartments.

■ n m iiim n n H liiiiiin a in m iiu ii

In Gained 10 Poi

10 Salesladies and 10 Salesmen for
large development now opening.

ty cents nnd money back IT not
satisfied. Ask Sanford Drug Co.,
Union Pharmacy or any druggist
for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Directions and forntula on each box.
"G e t' McCoy’; 1, the original nnd
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
-------------------------- r-----Bushnell— UP)—Deal closed for
15-ton Ice plant,

SE E US BETW EEN 9 A N D 10 O’CLOCK
M ORNINGS.

J. T. ANDERSON, Sales Manager

Fresh Oysters Daily
BALTIM ORE OYSTERS

AD VE RTISE M E N TS T E L L YOU W H A T
M ANCE OP BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

Royal Fruit Store

Household W e e k —

Generous Savings

for Y ou at D - 1

EVENING
BUSINESS
CLASS

Gets High Irish Honor

♦♦*♦*++

W Mrs. S. P. Ogilvie nnd
r Setty Jane of Tampa,
(pests of Mr. and Mrs. B.

Mrs. R. C. Maxwell and Mrs H.
R. Steel will open an evening
business clnss in the High School
Annex on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday evenings from ti:45 to 9 p,
m„ beginning Monday, Sept. 21st.
Three full 45 minute periods, with
personal supervisions will be giv­
en to each pupil. Thorough train­
ing in stenographic and secretarial
branches and nlso in typewriting
will he given.
Mrs. Maxwell is a well known
nnd experienced teacher nnd Mrs.
Steele who is a graduate of and a
former teacher in Stewards Busi­
ness College, Washington, D. C.,
is now head o f tha Commercial
Dept, in the High school.
For further information nnd
rates, gee Mrs Maxwell, 327 W
9th St. Phone Ifid-W, or call nt
the High School on the above even­
ings

In this advertisement, tersely told, arc buy­
ing advantages for the coming week at Dickson-Ives Co., Orlando. The semi-annual selling
event assumes proportions o f greatness by o f­
fering splendid values.
Orange Sheets

Dragoon Sheets

.. In the 72x99 nnd 8 lx
♦,) sizes, Orange sheets
are $1.49 next week. In
81x99 size, $1.09. Torn
and hemmed sheets —
price less than usual.

Dragoon shoots, torn
nnd hemmed, are proba­
bly our most popular in­
expensive household sup­
plies.
Torn and hem­
med— 81x90 nize, $ 1 ; 72
x90 at 90c.

+*+++4++*+++4+ t ++-C-+++++

bid Mrs. H. H. Hi'l of Col
S. C. are the guests of Mrs.
Laser at her home in Palfcreruie.
ITim DoUihay nnd daughter,
[of Daytona Beach ar-&gt; the
[of the former's mother. Mrs.
Aipenwall.

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Lucerne blankets, OKx
80 size and 40’ . wool are
offered in blue, pink, lnvuntlcr gray and tan at
$5.50. Duality lor qual­
ity— a splendid buy.

J. C. Ay cock and Jack Ayft Sunday for St. Augus.ine,
they will he the guests of
p for n week.

*nd Mrs. Henrv McLaulln,
McLaulin and Mrs. Mattie
'turned home Saturday afithe past six waeks in

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Another all cotton linsfi :om fort with silkoleen

floral patterns with d if­

covering.

ferent coverings ranging

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$3.50 Yd.
40 INCH VAN ITY CREPE

CREPE I)E CHINE

All Shades

All Shades

$2.75 yd.

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$2.25 yd.
' rUlG/j.l-A ■*

fort.

$2.25 yd.

BLACK DRESS VELVET
F rom $4.00 to $8.75 yd.
%

The Y owell Company

72x80.

Towels $2.10 Doz.
Don’ t you need more
Turkish tow els?
The
big, flu ffy kind that
absorb water so well. 16
x31 inch towels are spe­
cial next week at $2.10
dozen.
SI AI \

Here is the acm e o f
fine toweling! Large 18
x8H inch Turkish towels
— finclly spun— careful­
ly made. $5.90 dozen.

1‘ LOOIt II-I

Priscilla Says:

FIGURE GEORGETTE

variety

to the Inexpensive com ­

atid lavender. 72x80 size.

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40 CREPE SA T IN S------ All Shades

In a

o f pretty shades similar

frem pink to blue, gold

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Y*rnh Muircl o f Jacksonville
Souse guest o f Mrs, Gene
/ r ^veral days cn route to
« r » where nSe will resume
‘‘t as English teacher in

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A smaller size Ken­
wood blanket, similarly
treated, in blue, pink,
rose, gold and lavender Is
$18.50 in 60x84 size.
Value!

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All cotton com forts in

8- Schwartz left Saturday
st Palm Bench where she
the guest r&gt;7 friends and
1 for several weeks.

ed Mrs. T. L. Dumas and
8rs. David Deas and Miss
Dens of Shreveport, La-,
Sunday in Cocoa as tho
'A friends.

r i.o o n

Comforts $6.50

Mary Louise Dickenson,
is been the guest of Mrs.
i B. Hutton, returned to her
n Tampa, Saturday.

pd Mrs. R. C. Bower. Hurry
‘ nd Richard Deas returned
7 from Jacksonville where
Ye been for the pant sever­

IT.Olllt

FIGURE PUSSYWILLOW

and Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt
i and Lucy Roumillat nnc
linnio Jones motored to Co[ the day Sunday.

Augusta Eigen man of
Uor arrived Saturday to bo
*H of her daughter, Mrs.
piger. for several weeks.

Kenwood Idankets,giv­
en a preparation that
prevents moths molest­
ing them until water
com es— always good If
drydeaned, in 72x81 size
are $15.50.
MAIN

1 INCH CREPE SATIN

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(&gt;0x84 Si/e 813.50

Blankets, 85.50

M. E. Bracket o f Clyde. O.
ting her sister, Mrs. Fret
liams, at her home on Crys
for several months.

RO­

Ocala—(A5)—Drive agninst “ un
safe" realty traders to begin.

Kentucky always has boasted of its beautiful women and it now snys
Miss Edyth Draffen, of Lawrenceburg is the prettiest girl in the
state. She will wear a 31000 gown when she represents the Interna­
DUBLIN, Sept. 21.—
Ki l ­ tional Petroleum exposition nt Tulsa in October.
kenny Corporation has conferred
the freedom of the city on Chev­
.lint Bridgcr was tho first white
Sarasota—(/P i-ltu n d r id
acre
alier Patrick Haltignn, reader of
the house o f Reprciimtatives nt man to explore the Great Salt tract sold for $150,000; two apart­
houses -and storo-offieo
Washington. His father. John Hot- Lake; he was the first to describe ment
tignn, was n leader in the Fenian Yellowstone Park’.t natural won­ apartment, to cost quarter of mil­
movement and the monument to ders nnd he discovered tho South lion to be built; 400 lots bought
the latter in St. Patrick’s Ceme­ Puss in Wyoming, by which emi­ for $000,000; new $500,000 mort­
tery, Kilkenny, has, snid Senator grants crossed the Continental Di­ gage company formed; new pas­
Do l/oughrcy, been a shrine of pil­ vide at that point before the build­
senger station opens.
grimage for Kilkenny Nationalists. ing of the railroads.

M. C. A spin wail cturued
laturday after spending the
(onth at Daytona Beach as
tat of relatives.

TH E

Telephones and mail delivery are
m ighty convenient things! Partic­
ularly when one can get just what
she needs in u jif fy by using either
and asking for Priscilla. I’m al­
ways glad to shop for you or with
you— particularly on these things
advertised here. W ouldn’ t you like
som e? My phone is Orlando 1106.
Call m e!

D IC K S O N -IV E S CO
Orlando, Phone 1106

22x88 inch bath mats
in pink, blue, lavender—
fast color guaranteed,
85c. Mats 22x82 inches
of same color are 75c.

�Now Preac

A K C A D E
N ow under construction nt the rnm

Senators A nd Pirates A re
Virtually Certain To M eet
In Big Series Next Month
“ Irlsl M m l Leads Giants
NEW YORK,
to
icf 7 By G ctling 4
Tht long m ajor
H its I
ding Home Hun; trail this week
Phiilieu
.sfeat Reds 3 to 0 to pennnntville,

Sept. 21.— (/P)—
lenguo baseball
turns the com er
with Washington
nml Pittsburgh only n few steps
CHICAGO
Vpf. 21.—(/T)— Now from the goal.
Ydrk bade
a .-well ,*o {Chicago
Clinching o f both championships
Sunday afU
g two games beyond mathematical dotiht during
o f the thrcc-gni
des, the final tho next six days has become pos­
game by 0 to 2.
r batting of sible as the result of giant strides
•’Irish” Meuscl wu
big factor which both leaders mndc last week.
in the Giants' victoi
lie cracked With only a handful o f games
out four hits in five
itM up, one still to be played the Senators and
o f the blows being
&gt;mer and Pirates today appeared to have
another a two bagget
iich sent spurted beyond the
"miracle"
two runs home. Bush
s driven stage from the viewpoint o f the
o ff the hill in the seve. h inning running up Athletics in the Amer­
when the visitors went on a bat­ ican and the challenging Giants in
ting rampnge. Fred Fitz .immons, the National.
former Indianapolis American A s -1
The junior league leaders main­
aociation star, had only one V .
inning when the locals put r :»oss tained their margin o f seven and
two runs. Although hi: irecly, one-half games over Philadelphia
ha managed to bear down in the last week by winning four of their
six contests while the Muckmen
pinches.
were taking five out of eight.
Score by innings:
Storming through shringing op­
New York - „ 110 000 210-0-15-1
C h ica g o ____ 000 002 000-2-11-1 position from Detroit and Chicago
Batteries: Fitzsimmons and Sny­ the team o f Stanley Harris pnekcJ
heavy hitting behind steady pitch*
der; Bush, Jones and Gonzales.
[['3T which was not forced to its
limit of effectiveness.
CARDS TROUNCE ROBINS
Pirate Spurt Impressive
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 21.—&lt;/P)—'The
Cardinals made a clean sweep of . Tho Corsairs were even more
the scries with Brooklyn nnd firm­ impressive in their six victories
ly entrenched themselves in fourth out of eight starts. Fncing the
place by winning Sunday’s game, club which had presented a bob!
8 to 4. Duster Mails twirled thu front against them during their
victory, which was ensy, the Car­ recent push through the East, the
McKechnie cohorts swept a thrccdinals leading alt thu way.
gnme
series with the liraves after
Score by Innings:
Brooklyn „ .. 000 020 2 0 0 -1 - 8-1 thumping the stumbling Robins
St. Louis .. _ 210 .’110 Olx—8-13-0 earlier in the week.
The next six contests of tho Na­
Batteries:
Petty,
Cantrell,
Brown, Osborne and Hargrave; tional League leaders offer the
possibility of Pittsburgh putting
Mails, Dyer and Warwick.
the flag beyond the finding hope
o f the leading rivals, on Thursday,
PHILLIES SHUT OUT BEDS
I' ridny and Saturday.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 21.—(A*)—
Washington, like Pittsburgh, will
Philadelphia closed its season at
Redland Field Sunday by winning Continue its home stnv tin &lt; \vih»Lr.
tho lust game 2 to 0 against the
Reds. The locals got only three
hits o ff Cnrlson,
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. 200 000 001—3-9-0
Cincinnati .. .. 000 000 000—0-3-3
Batteries: Cnrlson uad Wilson;
Luque and Hargrave.

How They Stand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . .. IK)
54
Now York .. .. .. .. 82
01
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 77
07
Nt. Luuia - - ~r~ - 71 -74
Brooklyn . . . . . . — 00
75
Boston ............ - . . . . 135
81
Philadelphia . . . . . . . . (32
81
C h icu g o------- . . . . . . &lt;33
83

Pet.
,1325
.57.1
.535
,dtHJ
.108
.115
.4.11
.432

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Washington _ _____ 92 50
Philadelphia............ 84 58
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . 77 0(3

Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

with scarcely n ripple in the
Wnshington-Pittaburgh tide. The
nearest upprnach to excitement ac­
companied the continued push of
the St. Louis Cardiifnls.; Their
belated rally fired by the hitting
of Rogers Hornsby, who turned in
his thirty-seventh homer, carried
the team past slipping Brooklyn
into fourth place.
Dodgers Suffer Reverses.
Brooklyn’s disastrous full in the
west, stretched to six straight de­
feats umlck- the peiUng of the (,’nrdinals, was abetted by an injury
to the team’s great pitcher, Dnzzy
Vnncc. With two successive pitch­
ing classics during which he had
turned in a one hit ami a no hit
game, Vance had heightened the
Robin’s hopes of finishing in the
first division. Ills loss to the tenpi
last week was a crippling blow.
Both New York clubs put on
sprints, the Yankees taking five
of their eight games under a re­
turn to old time batting power by
Babe Ruth. While the Hugmen
appeared hopelessly sandwiched
between Cleveland and Boston in
the seventh place, however, the
Giants fortified their hold on sec­
ond place against Cincinnati by
twice turning back the Reds on
brillnnt pitching by Nchf and
Gleenficld.
The sharp blow struck Boston
and Pittsburgh thwarted the drive
o f the Braves for fifth place and
found them still Tour games be­
hind Brooklyn in spite of the
slump o f Hobby’s men, while tho
Cubs and Phillies battled desper­
ately to dodge the National Lea­
gue cellar with Chicago still n
half game from the pit at the end
o f tile week.

BERLIN, Sept. 21.—(/PI— Ted
Sullivan, former champion sculler
o f England. Australia and New
Zealand, will resume his position
ns trainer for the Berlin Rowing
Club Oct. 1. He trained tho club’s
crews for three years before the
World War.

ssor

• »nd Sanford A ve? are r S S [ ^
Britt-Chittenden Realtv r«
210 E. F irst St.

WASHINGTON, Sept.
— Washington captured the .final
game of the series with Chicago
Sunday, C to 5, in 10 innings. A
three-run rally by the visitors in
the eighth, which knocked Wallet
Johnson from the box, tied the
count at 5-5. Zachary, who wait
trounced by the White Sox yester­
day, pitched good ball for
,two
final innings nml got credit for the
victory.
Manager Eddie OollinA
of the Sox, laid up some weeks
ng with a sprained leg, g o t'in to
the lineup today as a pinch, hitter.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. .. 200 000 O.'lfl 0 - 5 - 9-1
Washington 020 100 200 I— G.-1.2-2
Batteries: Kdawrds, Connally,
Blankenship and Schalk; Johnson.
Marberry, Zachary ami Ruel.

,Tom Cooper, i t , |„ looked upon ni
h successor to Ooliljy Jon cm* one*! re*
’ferred to ns the 'b o y wonder of
colt.” A t Catalina Itlam l the youth*
ful phenoni recently negotiated six
CQIUjecutivo holci In "twos.” Tom
'hasA't been playing tho SeJvb-'V
pastime so very tong, hut he's made
Viiplil strides and is being picked as
a future great in the goltlng world,
licit shown here together with the
liJiulsomo trophy ho won d u r i n
.

* ’ N A TIO N A L’ LKA’GUE
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh!
Boston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn ut Chicago,
New York at St. Louis.

08

SOUTHERN LEAGUE
(Mow They Finished)
Won Lost
A tla n ta ___ _____ _ 87
137
New O rleans............ 85 (38
Nashville .. .. .. .. .. 81 72
Memphis .................. 80 73
Mobile .. .. . . . . . . . . 73 78
Chnttannogu
71 82
Birmingham - „ „ (37 85
Little Rock ............ (17
8(3

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For the Sportsman
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W c offer, subject to prior sale, ditto icrcs/Vi^ (
division already well developed.

This tract i ^ '

market for ri limited period o f time at *13o. . It h*. k
financed nnd is in strong hands and unless lurne&lt;fUi
ly owners will advance price considerably. Single
can be bought at a higher price. Terms unusually al
tivc.
A FORTUNE awaits the one w
member him
They’’call him Rev. Bilker nowadays, tlioug
better as Kay Buker, former Bates College -------—■
( ’, brilliant. Ray is combining running with preaching, being pastor
of a church at aabbnttlS, Me. Likes both jobs, too.

Walker Favorite To
lieat Shade Tonight

W c also offer beautiful 8-room home in beautify
Court.
lot.

Elaborately furnished.

Garage.

LarK« {

A real bargain.

Purple Chief

H EAL E ST A T E
311 First National Hunk 15%
SAN FORD

Russian Invents New
Kind O f Sea Craft
LYON, France, Sept. ID.— (/P)—
As an "Ocean Plant” , a new devidtt for water travel, patternei
after the iua flea which jumps from
wdvj to wave, is licing completed
byi i'qunt Do Hasenku, Russian cn’giifwjr umlrrjttho y.sponsorship id
th&lt;; French government. The count
plans to test his craft in a voyage
from Marseilles to Rio Janeiro
with hi« German police dog "L ob”
a s !his only companion. Hu plans to
make thu complete trip in eight He's the new athletic director o f
(hit’s whereat* the regular steamer Northwestern University
In othschedule, between these porta is 18 re words, meet "T u g ” Wilson, who
days.
is now laying plans for a vigorous
f ill campaign at the Purple insti­
Washington— (/P)— All valuable tution. Me hopes to put North­
II. S, lands in Florida absorbed in western' teams on a loftier level
rush to state.
than they have been in some time.

ON RESIDENCES, APARTMENT
HOUSES A N D BUSINESS I’ROPEBT]
A T 7 % IN TEREST WITHOUT LIFE
IN SU R A N C E . &lt;1

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NO RED TA P E — QUJCK ACTIOS

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Advertisements bring
the wares oi the world to

Fort
Myers— (/PV—Work
on
$300,000 hotel to beg in next week;
32-rooni apartment house to be
erected,

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dry. -1 miles cast of Sarasota, partly adjoinltj, '

NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—(/P)—
Mickey Walker o f Elizabeth, N. J.
will step into the ring ut the Yan­
kee Stadium tonight to defend the
world'tt welterweight boxing title
NATIONAL LEAGUE
against Dave Shade af San FranSt. Louis 8; Brooklyn 4.
'ciscO.
Chicago 2; New York (».
After side-stepping his relentless
Cincinnati 0; Philadelphia 3.
rhtllengcr wince he lifted the crown
No others scheduled.
from Jack Britton nt
Madison
S'jiMre Garden in 1922, Walker is
AMERICAN LEAGUE
a -even to five favorite to win
Washington G; Chicago 5 (10 In the 15 round bool. If the weather
nings.)
is unfavorable the fight will bo
New York 0; St. Louis 5.
p&lt; tponed until Friday night.
No others scheduled.

Today’s Games

Chicago
„ .. 73 72
Cleveland .. .. .. „ .. 07 78
New York .. .. .. .. 03 81
Boston .. . . ___ . . . . 43 DD

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Yesterday’s
Results

SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
New Orleans 15; Mobile 5.
Nashville 5; Chattanooga 4.
M&lt; mphis 7; Little Rock 2.
No others scheduled.

J

B iiiia iiim m iiH iH iiiR iiu n n

W alter Johnson Knocked Out
c f B ox For Second Straight
Dam e; Browns Beal Yanfis,
Joe Bush Allowing 1 Hits

BROWNS BLANK YANKS
NEW YORK. Sept. 21.— (/P)—
Joe Bush was at his best Sunday
and shut out the Yankees by a
score of 5 to 0, allowing them
four hits. St. Louis knocked Pennock out o f the box in the eighth,'
Shnwkoy finishing the game. Ben­
nett, Sisler, Jacobson nnd McMa­
nus made three hits each.
Score by innings:
St. Louis .. .. 010 (joi 210—5-17-Q
New York
.. 000 000 000—0- 4-0
Batteries:
Basil and Dixon;
Shawkey, Pcnnock and Bengough.

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This is an excellent investment for large Plu 1"
price o f $0,000 will be advanced Sept. LdrU.
5-room Mouse and L ot— A t Flora Ilp ioid ' 1 1 ^
$1500 cash for quick sale.

$1000.00 per foot

100 feel on Park A ve— At corner o f Third SL J
Several Lots in Park View-— A t $ 100 .00.
Lot on Oak at 1 tth St.— Corner,
S Lots— On sam e block o f Orange
I.ongwood, at $6,000... One-third eas
two years.
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5— Autos, Sale

Dally HaraM

yr a d . r a t e s
L . Cask la Advance

the ttunforit llrrnlil. n newspaper
Pu IiIImIiimI
In Siinford.
Seminole

20— For Sale Miscellaneous

,,0VeKHS NI,AULB USKU CARS*
192a— Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922— Ford Coupe.
1923— Ford Touring.
1923— Ford l-ton Truck.

I- W . Phillips* Sons
Dodge Broa. Sales and Service
Phone 3
Oslt and 2nd *&gt;•

t ' o u n t y . F lo r id a .

FOR RENT: Sewing rhathine. 316
Oak. Phone 309-W.

Are you in need

AUCTIONEER
WE SELL lots and subdivisions
at public auction. Lofe Burger,
Room 0, Rock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.

2l-^Snle, Real Estate

FOR SALE: Motor truck
with e l l
......................s
starter, new tires In good con­ J. E. SPURL1NG, subdivision
dition. A bargain. C. H.| Maddux,
special 1st. Subdivision to Or*
Geneva. Fla.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dials High*
wag.
7— Business Service

22— Sale, Furnitue

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
We carry a full line.
Buccisaors to Glllon &amp; Platt
Cash or
HO Magnolia.
Everything elec Our prices are right.
terms.
We
want
your
business
W eal. Phona 422. Klectragith
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
Radio.
321 E. First St.
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
21— Lost, Found
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Banford Avenue and 10th Street.
LOST: Grey flannel coat with
Expert service.
memo book and identification
LEWIS O'BRY a N.
Office In card in pocket. Finder return to
Seminole Bank Building Annex. Herald Office and receive $20 re­
ward. ____________________________
Phone 417-L 3.

Duncements
i Accessories
&gt;s, Rent
I, Repairing
is, Sale
ness Opportunities
ness Service
Rent, Apartments
Rent, Houses
Rent, Rooms
petal
Ms and Board
[itent, O ffice, Stores
Kale. Acreage
[or Exchange
Kale, Groves
Kale, Houses
| Lease, Rent
I Live Stock
■Sule, Miscellaneous
| Heal Estate
M Furniture
niture Wanted
B, Found
Brians, Jewelers
■tingv
Decorating,
HI
% - *
n Tuning
H Seeds, Trees
Hbers and Supplies
■try and Eggs
Rial Notice

■writers and Supplies
fted Help, Female
lied Help, Male
lied Help, Male or
imale
itetl Help, Salesman
ited Situation, Male
ited Situation,Female
itetl Real Estate
ted to Rent
liange

I f so, just keej) your eyes
on this page. Some o f the
very best buys in Sanford
are listed here daily.

MAINE — Wuterville, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Fiuridu
property.
Reach them through
the Sentinel. Kate card on ap­
plication.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of
stupendous develop­
ment. Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
request.

National Bank Rldg.

WANTED
Position as night
watchman. Best references. Write
F. Yates, Route I, Box 67, Or-

FOR RENT—Koumi witu or with­
out meal*.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.
WANTED: Experienced stenogra­
pher wants position. Addretu 77
11— For Hole, Acreage
Cure Sanford Herald.
FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfordIll— Wanted Help, Female
New Smyrna Highway one half
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
WANTED: An expert
ter. Osteen, Fla.
Civil 001. Purk Avo
tract 1-2 mile south of west First
Street. 1 1-2 acres cleared, Some
bearing orange trees. Good many
will bear in a year or so. 3 room
residence, large shade trees about WANTED: Young lady to do proof
house. A dandy place to live $2,reading and office work. Apply
600.00; $1600.00 cash, 1 and 2 years Sanford Herald.
for balance. B. H. Bankston, SunWANTED: Lady, live wire real et»
ford.
tnte. No money needed. Box 0x5,
Sanford Herald.
15— Sale or Exchange

FOR SALE: Will sell or trade for
real estate, 1925 model, stand­ GOLDEN opportunity for young
ard Six Buick Roadster, perfect
man around 20 years old to
condition. Call 107-W.
learn 5 and I5c business. J. G. MeCrory Co.
FOR SALE: New Perfection oil
stove cheap. Apply 605 Myrtle WANTED: Time-keeper and check­
er who can use typewriter and
Avenue.
lias had some bookkeeping ex|**rFOR SALE: At a bargain. Old es­ ience. Apply Superintendent, For­
Announcements
tablished grocery and meat bus­ rest Lake Hotel.
iness, One of first in cty. About
MOV A I, NOTICE
$3000 required to handle. Call Bill­ 37— Wanted Help, Salesman
- Mitchell announces the ings 433-W.
1_________________
I his office Oct. 1, 1925
MAN with car to work In evenings
Imetto Avenue.
from 4 to l). Attractive propo­
sition for hustler, (live references
n o t ic e
in letter. Write "Proposition" Ci.ro
lake, photographer, who
Herald.
iway on a vacation since
19— Sale. Live Stock
month has returned and
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
business at his studio
commission. Right proposition
ir’s Drug Store on First FOR SALE: One team o f mules,
for right man. Apply at Herald
must go this week. Make your after 6:30 in afternoon.
price, E. G. Kesler, Silver Lake,
NOTICE
lit. A , Box 187.
to— Wanted Real Estate
Mrs. \\\ T. iaingley are
’ in tho Welaka Apnrt20— For Sale, Miscellaneous WANTED: Coral Gables Iot:t In
Je their home on Park
(irnnada Sections it C and E.
being remodeled into a
partment house. Tele- FOR SALE: Well located und es­ Make price with contract balance,
tablished cash grocery. Doing buyer ready to close but will not
iber is 21.
good business, three living rooms made bid or offer. Jno. F. Pearson,
upstairs. Attractive proposition. 7 Ball Bldg.
Autow, Hent
Address Box 90 Cnre Heruld.
YOS FOR II1RB
IUTO SERVICE
Day FOR SALE: 3inger sewing nm
cidne on easy payments. B. II
* Meats all traina. Har­
WANTED: Young man desires
Bankston,
Sanford.
der. Phone_651 and 03-W
room with or without board in n
FOR SALE: Gas stove cheap. See private family; no boarding house
KEI, 4 SONS
Mr. Batton, Southern Utilities considered. Address il. Franklin,
mu Drive It. .
Seminole Hotel.
1 and 2nd St. at R. K. Office.

12 on Park Avenue,
6 on Oak

Price $21,000.00
Term s

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you cun reud Kloridn’s
greatest newspaper. One year,
$8.00, ti months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. if you desire $l,OU0 insur­
ance policy add 76c to your order.
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Heraid, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly nnd Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
nal-Herald, Wayeross, Georgia.

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 I-4c; fl or
more 1c per word each insertion.
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have tho largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
A LITTLE WANT Al) IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away und
have no use for. A little thirtycent ad muy bring you several
dollurs. Phone 118 ami « repre­
sentative will call and see you.

Small Spanish Bunga
J low, side walks and
paved streets

necessary to Imitd a com plete home
It' your home is already built we will make
you a very substantial loan »&gt;n it.

D E L A Y -------------NO WAITING

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107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida.

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THE GREAT U N -W RITTEN LAW S
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA— THE
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S im l lot illustrated beoklel. Autom obiia
imnaport*J. 3«rrrc* to S*t*ao*! i.

One Phonograph
Record— or
One Sheet of Music

$2.21

Ited Tubes .........................._...$2.4l

1113 Sanford Ave, Banford. FIs.

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SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
$ First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given T o Indies and Children.

17 ) KARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORl)

Elton J. (Houghton

lias Unified and qualified us to make a success in han­
dling your real estate Investments, We offer you this
service and cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
find them in the banks, business offices and on the streets
of Sanford.

FI rut N a tion a l Hank B ldg.
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Experience are essential

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Grey T u b e s ...................

Painting— Hernrnllitg
PHONE 303

By GEORGE M cM ANUS
COOO

Price $4700.00

Prompt Service Guaranteed
Coll ami let us explain our plan.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ Chlnaware in English Porce­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest lains, Iluvnrinn and Japanese
classified medium, rate, cash, Uc
China make lovely gifts
charge. 10c minimum.

sales
Zendis­
rates

Term s

All The Money

LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
Likelnnd, through
tho StarTelegrain. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings.
STAIt-TELEGUAM—
Lakeland,
Florida.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ud
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
G. TAYLOR DYER
issues.

OHIO—Xenia. .Make your
through the Xenia Gazette,
ia, Ohio.
Rich agricultural
trict. Want ad and display
oil request.

Price $11,500.00

1— W e will lend you

ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers,
i’ulatku Daily News is circulated in
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tion.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate Ic a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

on W est Second Street
(these lots are just
across the street from
a big development on
the west side)

We have two plans o f financing
Your Home

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS— it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell sect ions on tho Florida Const.
anything?
If so advertise in Sample copy und rate card upon
request.
the Gaim-svillo Sun.

I'O REACH BUYERS or aallets of
Florida real eatata advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One can’
cent a word dally, two cents s won
Sundays.

EIGHT LOTS

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

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18 LARGE LOTS

Earle T. Field

-12— Exchunne

ADDRESSING — Multigraphing,
folding
and mailing— as you
want It— ahen you want It.
Phone 073. H. E. Porch. First

PING UP FATH ER

H. A. SPEIR

Opportunity awaits you
on the “ Classified Page”
o f The Herald.

28— IMant7See ds7 Trees ~ ‘
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See us
firit. We do it. Phone 417-W. 8TEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers «’or all occasions
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t
814 Myrtle. Phone 200-W
JAMES H COWAN—All kinds
33— Wanted
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* WANTED: To lease desirable five
or six room house or apartment.
phone 111.
Annwer P. O. Box 1137,
MIRACLE Concrete C o , general
cement work, sidewalk* build­ WANTED: Small, live nligntors
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. I, 1
in large shipments. Write num­
Terwilleger. Prop.
ber you cun supply. Alligator Farm
Box 2845 West Palm Beach, Fin.
HILL LUMBER CO. House »
Service, Quality end Price

10— For Ilenl, Roams

Wltneur my hand and the sent
of Hit** Circuit Court of ih&lt;* Seventh
Jiutlrlul Circuit of Ilie State
of
Florida. In and for Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida on tM* the 7th day of
ISeptember, A. It. Mt-V
V. K. l&gt;mMl.ASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seventh
Judicial Circuit, in and for Sem ­
inole County. Stuto of Florida.
(SKAL)
ny A. M. WF.KKS.
lieputy Clerk.
JtillN (1 LKONAKDV.
J. W, Tucker and Kmlljf Auicuatn. Solicitor for Complainant.
Tucker. Ill* Wife; J. W. Tucker and Sept: 7-H -SI-S*.
Rmlly Augusta Tucker, hlo wife; J o - 1
reph Wofford Tucker and Kmlly An*
Kuala Tucker, hi* wife; Samuel
Chapman, Trustee; J \V. Tucker.,
uttorttey In fact for Samuel Chap-!
man. Trustee; J. Howard Tucker.
Trustee; Auttuittu Isabella Neave,'
and husband George Howard Nenve;
Mrs. A. 1. Neave and George How­
ard Neave, her huslutml; Sumuel
T. McCravey
and
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410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha,
McCravey. Ms wife; whose Christian
name In unknown; it. T. McCruney
a n d ---------McCruney, his wife whoaa
Christian name In unknown; Km*
melt II. Herndon anil Mary K, Hern­
don. til is wife; Mary F. I.effli-r and
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-heftier, her hushand, whose
Clirlntlun name Is unknown; It. I.
Joins am|------------- Jones, Ills wife
Contractor and Rullder
whose Christian name In unknown;
und to each and every of the uhnvn
*99-M — Phone — 490-M
named defendants. It living and If
either, uny or all of the said defend­
2108 PALMETTO AVK.
ants. he dead, then to the helm, de­
visees, k i .inters und other claimants
under each utiil every ilf the said
deceased defendants, unit to nil partier. each ami every claiming any
Interest under any of the above na­
med defendants, each
and every
whose names and residences are un­
known to the complainant. In the
above entitled cause, and to all un­
known parties whomsoever, claim­
AKA !. KSTATK — I W r .S T M B S T S
ing any Interest or Interests In the
I.obby l'uleaton-llrumlny lll,lg.
lauds Involved lit this suit,
said
Hunfnrd
Florida
land being situated m the County
of Seminole atol State of Florida
and more particularly described us
follows:
tails J nnd I tllock "l&gt;“ of Nonvrs's
Addition to (lie City of Sanford.
Iti&gt;nldent of Florida silica 1SSI
Seminole County, Florida amt It ap­
Hefei •urns:
pearing from the sworn Mil of Com­
Firm National Hank.
plaint herein that you und each of
you may c'alm some right, title or
J. II. HUTCHINSON
interest In and to the properly hrf-oUK At. KNTATH
In described.
(
Acreage. Farm* und Orange
ll Is therefore ordered, that you
Grove* a Stiieelally
and each of you tin and you are
tu'jo Laurel Avenue,
hereby reiiulred In appear to tho
Member
of
HANFUItO, FLA
Mil of Complaint, herein filed In
Florida Slate
this muse on Monday, the- fit It day
Florists Aeencletlnu.
of October A. It. Klli the same be­
ing a rule day of ibis Court, at the
! Court House, In Sanford Seminole
County, Florida and In default there­
of decree I'm Colifesso will he en­
tered against you. said cause be­
ing a M ill to quiet title In the Com­
plainant In ami to the above descrlh-

W . H. LONG

■JkNEY'S DRUG STORK — Pra- FOR SALE: Crystal I.ake shore
lot 06x240. Call Sun Proof Paint
OCriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
Store
1st St.
a n aa near yuu aa your phons.
Call 103.

.ssifieations

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There is an old fuble about
the grasshopper who sung and
played ull summer, while the
ants laid in supplies for win­
ter. When the cold weather
came the grasshopper had
nothing and had to go beg­
ging from the ants.
Lots o f us are just like that
grasshopper. Instead o f wel­
coming the opportunity while
she is Knocking at our door we
give her no tumble.
Our advice is to follow the
wise old ant by investing now
some of your idle dollars in
160 acres at $50 per acre in
Luke county, Ak mile on Wekiwn River, Ak mile on rail­
road.
Binder $500.
$3,000
cash, balance arranged suita­
bly.
List your lots, houses and
acreage with tix for better re­
sults and quick action.

Real Estate

Brokers

Developers

Pruiuotcrs

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rld'a Greatest Vfegetible
Its Richest Garden Land

• Maximum TVmtp.
Minimum Temp.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925

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C hurch

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ketto Firm Sends
■our Cars of GrapeLit On Friday To
larkets in the East

Lrnient E arlier
nan L ast Season
Lo Gives Notice of
Irict Adherence to
law Passed in April
ILMETTO, Sept. 19.— (A
ffhe first grapefruit to
lipped out o f the State
leason was billed PalmetIEastern markets Friday
It* Mnnatee Fruit ComI of Palmetto,
k fruit was put tlirough
ploring rooms and came
Lighly colored. It was
fehnped nnd rnn&lt;wcll to tlie
riling sizes, The official tc!*t
well beyond the requirement*
It ut the Inst session of Legle*
hpnny official say they will
nie to ship, at least, two to
parlond:; a day for thL&gt; next
weeks. They shipped f o u r
Pridny ns n start,
s is the second time in r.urn this company’s grove lias
red the first grapefruit to
the State.
U not known what the prices
le, hut it in expected, ns &lt;!er na this fruit is in quality
Hie, it will bring a good fig-

on that day, John R. Noel, leading
counsel for the plaintiff in error,
said Inst night. “\Sp shnll file a mq. Inspector!* Throughout T h is !
thin when the c a n in called that
Country Have Been Told
it be passed to the heel of the dock­
To Make Every E ffort T o !
et. It will l*o argued at some Inter
day in the term of tho convenience
Cnlch “ Dutch” Anderson |
of the court and the counsel," Dr.
Noel snid.
Names of the attorneys appear­ Fugitive’s Death Is
ing in the record ns counsel for
Denied by Officials
Scopes, in addition to Dr. Noel,
..
:
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Clarence Darrow and Mr. MncKelIs Described us Murderer,
wnith, nre ns follows:
Arthur Gnrfield Hays and Dud­
Safe Blower, Pickpocket.
ley Field Mclonc of New S’ork, nnd
Forger nnd Bank Burglar
William T. Thomas of Chattanooga.
Counsel for tho state of Tcnnc:»tee marked in the record arc:
T. A. Stewart, county nttorney
general. William Jennings Bryan,
Jr., of California. B. C. McKenzie,
J. G. McKenzie, S. K. Hicks, II. E.
Hicks nnd W. C. Hnlgard of Duyton, Tenn.

I . Judge Labors

V e r ifie s R e c e n t R e p o r t O n

r ation al L iquor
^ onn- Sept. 10.—
V'
celebrated Scopes cvolutn»n trial, which turned the eyes
of the world to the Ithen Countv
Court House at Dayton in July,
1 hursday was transferred to a new
scone of conflict when the appeal
v.as formally filed in the state su­
premo court here.
, The title of the case is John T.
Scopes, Plaintiff in Error vs. State
ot Tennessee, Defendant in Error.
The record is nntong the large!*,
ever filed in the court.
The name of th« late William
Jennings Bryan, who participated

Boy Scput. Officials
To Meet on Monday

P r o b le m

Body Issues Statem ent Fri­
day Vruohinj? For A uthen­
ticity of Findings of The
Educational
Department

LikelyCauseCUvenFor
L a t e s t Controversy

-oy Scout Executives of the
Central Florida Scout District
will gather for n meeting to be t »• •. *.
i —1
'teld at the Seminole Cafe here
Dr.
Marquis,
Presbyterian. In
Monday afternoon at o'clock,
Statement. Says Report Was
according to information re­
ceived todny.
Plans for the
Account of Research Work
meeting have been completed,
it is Mild, which will include
NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—(A*)—The
discussion of nrrnngements for 1Federal Council
" nf Churches Frlthe deeviopment of the seout day, through a formal statement
movement by the heads of the issued by the chairman of it:* ad­
Boy Scout work in this section. ministrative commission, officially
According to the announce­ vouched for the authenticity of the
ment. tlie meeting will he pre­ |six-part report on prohibition con­
ceded by luncheon at which ditions isued in Washington by the i
time the scout heads will meet (research nnd education department!
refiresontntivcs of various local of tlie council.
rivic organizations, nnd persons
Tho authenticity and authority
interested in the Boy Scout work of the report had been vailed in
it is declared.
question by Dr. Clarence Tru Wil­
Those in charge of the ar- son, of Washington, general sec­
‘••rngements Imve extended an retary of the Methodist Church of
invitation to residents of this America.
locality who are interested in
In the local offices: of the Council
the welfare of American youth. it was mid that u possible expla­
nation of tho controversy was that
the executive committee of the
council, of which Dr. Wilson Is a
member, is composed of widely
scattered members who meet hut
W. Wood rough, judge of the U.
once n year. It comprises tho com­ J.
dial riot tout l at Omaha, is
mittee on policy for the council, H.
hia vacation by working
while the administrative commit­ spmuing
•is
n
common
laborer on a public
tee, of which Dr. John A. Marquis garage he is building
ns an invest­
is chairman, is the committee on ment. Labor union rules prevent
work or busincm of the council, him from doing skilled work, so
Lrenl Shriners Busy Making nnd not concerned with policy.
he carries mortar nnd bricks and
PoHsihls Mishandling
Ihrc,mirations For Welcome
does other kinds of common labor.
The
prohibition
report
therefore
r f Largest Class of Can­ could hnvc liven handled by the ad­ Before starting nut in overalls at
didates Late Next Month ministrative council without tho 7 a m., lie plays a round of golf
on tho links of the fashionable
knowledge of mtpe members of the Lnknm.'t club.
they’ were serving u 25-year sen-, I’lnnz for tin* Shrine rereiimnial executive committee.
Dr. Marquis, who also is general
teneo for the million-doilnr hold-1}" be held in this city Thursday,
up of the mail truck in New York (,; t* -;*• by the Morocco Temple secretary of the hoard of national
Chapman was captured, turned over
Jacksonville, are progressing missions of the Presbyterian church
to Connecticut authorities, convict- *apidly, according to nn announec- in a statement today said:
cd of murder there nnd now itf un- ",on£ ninde this morning by Wil­ "The report on the prohibition
der sen teneo of death. Postofflcp I
.
,nf| president of the loe- •’tUnlinn, prepared by the depart­
ment of research and education of
inspuctura have been on the truil a* Shrine ( lull,
of Anderson n number of time •, j. Mr. Lane tutted that he has re­ the Federal Council of Churches,
but he hn.i eluded them. Should hu tched word from John Chandler nnd issued to the press this week,
be arrested, he probably would bo Reynolds, illustrious Potentnto of is precisely what it was announcturned over to Indiana officials Morocco Temple, to the effect that e.d to bo, namely, a research docu­
for trial on a charge of murder arrangements nre rapidly being ment dealing with the facts of the Meter Installation:* Increase
pending against him at Munice, completed for tho nffnir, which, present situation ami in no way
.*15 I’er Cent Last Year
where, with Charles Wolfe, now it is said, will lie ono of tho great- involving tho attitude or policy of
Ac^nrdini: lo Department
in custody, he is alleged to .have cat cereninnluls uvor held in the tho Federal Council with rafercan
-Records
At I ’if y Building
to
prohibition,
which
nre
well
killed Mr. mul Mrs. Bc*n Haiti o^whu MgtR.I.Mr. La/m, In bis statement,
informed on Chapman.
declared that local committees have known. The Federal Co.uncll ha
Two rewards, aggregating $1,51)0 visited Daytona, Nihv Smyrna, repeatedly ninde itself vicar on this
have been offered for* his capture. Hastings. St. Augustine, Pnlntko, point. It alway • has been, ami is
Mr. .Simmons has learned that Cocoa and Titusville, making nr- now, wholly committed to national
Anderson is well educated, speaks rnngeinont * for the reception here prohibition.
'Aim Not Propaganda”
revernl languages, can move in any of «5 candidates who will be insociely, is fond of music, good lit- ntructed in tho ways of the order, "The purpose of the department
of research and education of the
ernture nnd good living, nnd otten at that time,
frequents go-.d hotels and mj»h. Included m thy communication council is not propaganda, but a
ela.is furnished apartments.
from Jacksonville is the program scientific study of tip* actual facts
social situations involving the
~ —“
.
to bo followed during the session. in
NEW IIAvEN, Conn., Sep*. 19. The program, ns announced, pro- public welfare. It is composed of
—IA'i —A substitute complaint has vidoa for train service, to leave men and women wlm know the rcbeen filed in federal court here by Jacksonville at 9 o’clock Wednesday
the United States district attorneys night, Oct. 28, arriving in Sanford
office in a case brought against
2 o'clock "n Oct. 20. The pa-

No Appropriations Available
For Use of Committee;
Davis Plans to go Into Dis­
cussion o f Airmen’s Policies

NUMBER 44.

WASHINGTON, ScpR. 19.—(A’)
FLORENCE, Italy. Sept. 19.—
—Acting Secretary ot War Davis (A*)—With the arrest of 100 or
and Secretary Wilbur of the Navy nmto professed communists, the
will be the first witnesses to he police believe they have discover­
heard by the President's air board. ed a wide spread ami systematic
In vitations to appear were ex­ plot for a general industrial insur­
tended to the two department rection throughout Italy. Docu­
heads Friday after the board, at ments ami literature seized reveal
an informal meeting, had decided that, thi.• plot was, the police re­
to begin its inquiry oy examining port states to call an uprising “a:
the policies amt administration ot the moment when Fascism begins
tho Army and Navy air services, to waver."
both lor many months the targets
Among those arrested was Fosco
of vigorous criticism by Col. Wil­
Frizzi,
21, « student who the police
iXAHASSKK, Sept. 19.—(A1) liam Mitchell, former assistant
believe was the lender of the Florbimissioper of Agriculture
entinem ovement. lie is head of tho
| Friday begun receiving the
communist federation of youths,
[requests of the season notiwhose organization ami minute
I him of the intention of Citrus
ramification \ with a definitely
I growers and packers to beprepared plan. Other lenders taken
Ihipping fruit.
were students or factory workers
Is was two weeks earlier than
for the most purt.
Keen expected. The time set
AII the members of this organ­
L: shipm' nta was given as heization, had been notified that arms
20 and O il. i with
were ready for distribution when­
Biapion, which was earlier.
ever the propitious moment for a
Citrus Fruit Inspection
rising was net, the police assert, a l­
■moires seven day notice in
though no artna had been distrib­
■ that the Commissioner of
uted.
Braiture may have time to dea­
Women were included among the
lt inspector for the various
rllcgcd plotters, one of them Ad­
pin; points.
riano Maresti, IS year old senniplowing receipt of the notices
jstress. Police discovered the meet­
[Mayo immediately instructed
ing places by following two street
(fvrs of his inspection departear
conductors, members of the or­
It to proceed to the point nnni- Dial it must make its own arrange­ ganization.
Several hundredweight
They have positive instruewith respect to expenses. of propaganda literature, some of
s that no freight shall lie per- ments
Tlie President, however, expects which contained vulgar insults
•dto lie shipped unless it meets that
the three members ot Con­ against the king were uized.
J requirement ns to juice con- gress on the hoard will by aide to
»ml otherwis specified in the assist materially in supplying
scope and purpose was made m a
clerks, stationery and many inci­
Ruled Approved
report at the quadrennial meeting
He is of the opinion
fovisions of this act, it wan dentals.
of tlie Federal Council in Atlanta,
that expenses will not be heavy,
Sicilian End.
|M out by Mr. Mayo were and
Gu„ Inst December.
the hoard can care for
MESSINA. Sicily, Sept. ID.—M')
mn into the bill after a carc- itselfthnt
"Tim present exhaustive report
at present, lining reimbursed —The police have discovered in
[ investigation by chemists, it necessary,
was issued in the Conviction that a
liy Congress when it Mcssinr* another center of insur­
H by the Senate and other ex- convenes,
wise and effective handling of n
rectionary movements organized by
Ml also tho fruit growers of
great
social task like prohibition
Mr.
Davis
plans,
in
Ins
testimony
the communists, led by former
Wa. Provisions of the act
requires a knowledge of nil the
k approved by the Fruitmcn’a before the board, to go into a Deputy Ezio Gnudi.
facts, whether favorable or unfav­
k whoso membership represents broad discussion of the policies of
He lias been arrested with his
orable. This the department Minght
tlie
Army
uir
arm,
nnd
he
will
Dlfe majority of the growers
secretary, hut both have refused to
to do—simply to gather the facta
bo accompanied by .several offie-i reveal their accomplices
Honda.
and state them frankly and fairly
ers
quaiiticd
to
explain
details
of
|f Mayo suggested that the
Tiio police, however, have already
to tlie puhlic.
br* probably would be aide to tlu administration and activities seized a number of others os well
"It is tho h o p e and belief of the
I themselves embarrassm.-ru as of the service.
department that Its presentation of
ns
arms
and
literature.
From
the
Major
General
Patrick,
chief
of
I ®-s financial loss, if before
the f a c t s will awaken tho friend«
of thu literature it is s u r ­
dying him of their intention to tiio Army air service, will be one nature
Victim
of
Explosion
of
prohibition to the necessity and
mised
by
the
authorities
that
the
In shipping, they first assured of these, and it is probable that movement is connected with the
urgency of n much more active sup­
Made Lame For Life
pH'lves that their fruit met ev- Mnj. Gen. John L. liiucs, chief of activities of their executive com­
port of the government in its ef­
sta tf, and Brig, Gen. Hugh A.
|requirement of the nbw law.
forts to enforce the law than has
mittee
of
tho
Moscow
Internation­
ORLANDO. Sept. 10.—(A*)—Mrs.
nder provisions of th" act no Drum, assistant chief of staff, will ale. Several communist deputies
obtained heretofore."
Don ('. Bass, who was injured ye:t*
t may i«. shipped without n bi the others.
are asserted to be involved in the terdy when a bomb exploded III
Ifirnln 1..IO..L . ...
__
Willing to Help.
the automobile she was starting in­
The ucting secretary frequently plot.
to that city, will always Is: lame,
o -'iayo, m making puhlic the has expressed willingness to coaccording to attending physicians
:nti&lt;&gt;n to ship fruit indicated operatu with the board to the limit,
at a local hospital where she wr.s
■ye full forco of his department and will be prepared to offer nil
taken following the explosion.
ud hi* pla-cd behind* efforts to uvuilublc information it desires.
Mrs. Bass is in the ho.&gt;dtal witii
fint shipment of immature
Secretary Wilbur today person­
both ankles broken anil hones of
t front Florida this season. He ally presented to the board a copy
one of her heels hadlv crushed.
St. Augustine—(AV -Passenger
’M out that all agencies in- of a report made last Winter r»y
She will ini confined there some traffic in Florida this summer
r*&lt;l were in agreement that this a special Navy board on the rclrjtcessary for the best interest live value of surface vessels, sub­ Resolutions commending Former time, physicians stated and i*. will greater than at height last win­
fruit growers of the State.
marines and aircraft. The report, Patrolman David E. Walker “for he months before she cun walk. ter.
which held thut the battleship doing his full and complete duty as
still tho backbone of the Nuvy, a sworn officer of the law regard­
niporary Building was
severely was criticized ut the time less of political pressure brought
For Diet Is Planned by Colonel Mitchell.
to bear upon him," were passed
The Navy secretary plans to unanimously at a meeting of the
pk»0, Sept. 10.—(A*)—At an present to tlie board Tuesday sev­ Sanford chapter of the Woman's
lordinary session today, tlie eral other reports on naval mat­ Christian Temperance Union at a
Final arrangement;' for the or­ numbers hnvc boon arranged for,
l*t voted 1,800,000 yen for the ters, and to answer whatever ques­ special meeting held Friday after­
noon at the home of Mrs. W. E. ganization meeting of the Sanford local members state.
^ruction of a soml-permanent tions may bo asked.
Program anounccd today is giv­
Turner at .‘IQtf Palmetto Avenue. Christiun Church, Sunday afternoon
*«ment building. The strueDeclaring its right and duty to nt the Woman's' Club, have been en ns follows:
! will he built upon tlie site of
take a definite position with re­ completed by local members of
*nai Dj0t building which burnHymn—"Onward Christinn Sol
gard to all matters effecting mo­ the Christian Church, according to diets."
Hstcrday. This is expected *.o
rals and standards of right and an announcement made 'today by
*®n&gt;pleted in Jnnuury in time
Prayer—Rev. II. F. Bolton.
justice in the community, tho or­ those in chnrgc of the nlans.
,“!c diet session.
Hymn—Si*lcct*d.
MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. ganization in declares its members
Since the institution some time
'mce announced that the fire
Sermon—"The Church nnd Re
—fA*)—A general election in do not believe “that those violat­ ago, of services here by the local
ifrilav was caused by a cureformation
Movement," Dr. O. II
jstralia
is
impending.
Prime
ing the laws should lie countenanc­ contingent of the Christian Church,
1 we'kmau using a gas light.
inister Bruce announced tonight ed nnd protected by any official members have been laying plans Grccnwell.
would bs d e ­ whose duty is to enforce the law.' for formal organization and incor­ Solo—Selected, J. II. Clause.
uan Estate Figures atlvedparliament
Election of Elders.
when the tariff bill and
The organization further goes on poration as n recognized congrega­
ipply
provisions
have
been
en­
record
as
condemning
the
"partition.
The
meeting,
to
begin
at
3
'll !5e Made P u b lic ded. He was not able, however, znn spirit which has been shown o’clock tomorrow will bo the cul­ Election of Deacons.
announce the dutc of election. by various city officials at differ­ mination of these plans, it is tuid.
2.AMI, Sept. 19.—(A’l—The
ent times in dealing with such
The services tomorrow will be
" ' I W il l t o r\\1/
ttn lltd
\ \ M*
matters, and feel that the “reputa­ for tlie purpoxe of electing and
Markets
tion of our city has been injured ordaining various officers of tho
by the failure of the officers, church, nnd for the discussion of
olnns for futured cvelopment, it
: is declared.
i Rev. J. L. Jackson, president of
I the Orlando District, will preside
nt the meeting,
h announced,
and a fitting program, for the oc­
casion has been prepared- High
uf/icurs of the church will be in
attendance nnd special piusicpl

Ncw Owners Planning:
To Develop Tract,
Making Restricted
Home Site Property
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Deal N egotiated
By I). L. Thrashej
Tract to Be” Laid O: j
Under SupcrvisicS
Local Realty Mt I
Kale of the Vick tract in 1 9
i orthwestern section o f Sa S
fr.rd to a group o f northe 5
capitalists for sum o f ?10tS
1100, w as announced today b£i
D. L. Thrasher upon his rdU
turn frnm
from New Work City1
C itv
whore ho has boon for the
p»Mt several tlays negotiating
the transaction.
Mr. Thrasher stated thnt the
property, comprluing 19 acres ly­
ing along Geneva nnd Sanford A vi
lines, will lie developed by the n- 9
owners as n high class, restrict 8

t, acco
npose*
Including F. V. v,
or, (5. A. Garland .
■
Capes. These men no .
ested in this section some
ago, it is said, nnd Mr. Thrashed
closed the ileal with them while on
his trip to the metropolis.
The organization interested in
this project is said to he noted
for the character of nil its realty
developments in Now York nnd
New England nnd, it is declared,
in nil instances, the nyndicate,
three members of which are wide­
ly recognized building co n tractors,
T-.ss the reputation of giving im ­
mediate attention to the require­
ments of a community in tho con­
struction of homes.
Development of the project will
bo umlor the personal direction of
Mr. Thrasher, who, in announc­
ing his plans, stated that lota in
this subdivision will be fully protectfd by ample restrictions.
The sales nnd promotion meth­
ods to he employed will be along
the sume lines now used by tho
developers of nit large Florida
realty projects.
An intensive advertising cam­
paign will bo conducted in ncw„papers and magazines throughout
tho country, it is announced.
Sale of the Vick tract, as an­
nounced today, will muke the sec­
ond deal closed during the past
week embracing prices of six fig­
ures, it is shown. Salo of the lease
on the Walter Hand block for u
high figure was announced a few
duya ago. Transactions of this
magnitude uro demon:itrativo of
the intense' activity in real estate

Annual Poultry Meet
For Seminole County
To Be Held October 2

N ortherners Show
M u c h Interest In
State Says Williams'

Former Patrolm an
Walker Praised By
Temperance Body

Program For Organization Meeting
Of Christian Church Is Announced

Weather To Be Fair
Next Week, Is Report

Rocks, Eggs Thrown
In Anti-Klan Battle
NORTH BROOKFIELD, U
Sept. 19.—(A*&gt;—Four serious cl

|uare 1

�?ANFOnirtn*nALB. Friday,

fjgut

FLORIDA FACTS hotf*

in Record Run

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’Hi* ntw'FlnridA registration li- ho'Ways on Dec«n»
conae lav/ nffocting- real estate bro- will reconvenej&gt;__
Lem and dealer* and salesman goc*

C onsiderable A m ount o f S c a l ­
in g s Is F o r C ity P ro p e rly
Util A c tiv ity Is M ore U ni­
form In F a rm in g S ections
• OCTH
.AMt'ira

fsor*

T h e nbove iliustrsticn s h o w s the route taken by th e “ round the w orld" Bulck. T he tower left photograph shows
K enilworth Castle, Warwick, E ngland, In the b ackground; the photo at the upper right shows the globe circlcr
in front of the P arts office of the New York H erald. T h e car is being driven by deuler representatives. It will
have had 350 different drivers w hen It com pletes its world tour in New York.
A ftu lck e ar, w h ic h d e p o r t e d on h e r a l d o l fr o m N ew York C i t y la s t
D e c e m b e r to b e d r i v e n fr o m one
llu lc k d e a l e r to a n o t h e r In u tr ip
n r o u n d th e w o rld . In m - a rln g t h n e n d
o f Its l o n g Jo u r n e y .
* T h e r a r . a S t a n d a r d S is T o u r i n g
m odel. Is s t r i c t l y " o n Its o w n ." h e trig u n t u c o m p a n i r d by m e c h a n ic s o r
■ p w ta l d riv e rs . W h e n It r e t u r n s to
N ew Y o rk C it y th u m achine will
h a v o b e e n h a n d le d by a p p r o x i m a t e l y
3S0 d if f e r e n t d r i v e r s .
T h e . l a s t d l f lk u l t le g of th e tr ip
h a s b e e n c o m p l e te d , a lo ng ru n ov er
t h e q u e s t i o n a b l e r o a d s a c ro s s thu
c o n t i n e n t o f A u s t r a l i a . T he c a r Is
n o w e n r o u l e to New Z e a la n d a n d
H o n o lu lu , fr o m w h en ce It wilt ho
s h i p p e d to Hnn F ran cisco am i d r i v e n
a c r o s s t h e United Htntr* t h r o u g h De­
t r o i t a n d F l i n t to New York.
T h e t r i p a r o u n d th e w o rld wan
c o n ceiv ed to d e m o n s tr a t e t h a t a
Iloick will tr a v e l to th e r e m o te c o r ­
n e r s o f th e e a r t h a n d th a t on such
a J o u r n e y It Is a l w a y s s a f e g u a r d e d
by s e r v ic e faellllles.
T h e g h d i e - e n c l r r l l n g c a r ha* inndo
Its t r i p w i t h o u t f a l t e r i n g . D r iv e n
fr o m d e a l e r t o d e a l e r by dealers*
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o nly . It hnu d e m o n ­
s t r a t e d litilck’s a b i l i t y to w i t h s t a n d
th e " m u n - h u n d l l n g ” fr o m hu nd red o
o f driv er* of v arious r a tio n a litie s
**■» I n g r e s s o f sk ill.

ORLANDO, fSept. IS.— (IV) —
Realty sales in Orange county for
the year up to Sept. 10 totaled $31,*
507,291, according to a compilation
made by the Orlando Realty Hoard.
While much of this activity is
centered in Orlando, nn analysis
of the figures shows that the ac­
tivity is more uniform throughout
the county hccauso of numerous
towns in the rgricultural section.^.
These communitfci all full within
the trade area of Orlando ami have
he1nod to increase the activity in
'business property.
August building permits broi:.*

m jjiaim um aviii * Qt» fllBUO
catch enuntv under the supervision
cf the county judge nnd duplicates
of the application.) rttado for such
l^pniicn will 1** sent to the Florida
State flurcnu of Heal Estnte Li­
cense Registration in Orlando.
It will retjuirtra minimum of ten
days fo.- the license to be approved
anti issued. This time is specified
so an to give anyone the privilege
cf protesting the is. t lonco of a
license to an applicant and for

The board in Orlando wi*! eon
sider the protest nnd give the np
pi leant time in which to make his
reply nnd the decision will then Li
made.

Ural F,.state Auction Sales.

State Suffers From
Hot, Dry 'Vcarter
W e nrc permanently located |n
JAUvswix *
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/tP)_Another week of unusually
hot nnd «lry weather f*“tu{ jJ jJJ1
march of September in Morula.
T h. , L d of rain b
urgent over most of tht state.
September, notably a wet month
over'much of the state has give
practically no rain in sonuk.coun­
ties No crop progress was miuM
.luring the week.
Sugar can...
sweet potatoes, peanuts, “ uclt*
strawbeiries anil citrus. fruits unfavoabiy affected. Oire optimis­
tic fcatuc wa • that the dry, warm
and clear weather favored the
harvesting ol cotton hay and

O tm SALES FORCE are E \ Pe
Wc guarantee Satisfaction.
If yhu have Property yttu want sou U ,,
anu kias it good-bye.

Application forms will bo hi the
bands of the countv judges within
million two hundred thousand dol­ the six days, according to the plan
word “thoroughbred” often
lar murk in Orlando nnd the H-p- of tbo bureau officials.
tcwl: *.• building permits aro bring
d with pure bred, is a term
issued nt the same rate, $300,000 Sent SO ends the fiscal year in properlyy applied
only to u breed of
n|
in *crmita already huvin? been D- which real real estate operating | light horsect that were introduced
R’.iotl. It is e i im.'iti'd that building licenses are issued. New dealer/ into America in 17.10.
permits in Oralndn will reach $0,­ wishing offices imi.st have thi • new
----------- 000,000 this year.
cominr? inlo the rial** or just estab? a .u ,
p,
Apopka, in the northwest part licenses before they can begin op-| , '
tree
«f the county, reported mlc) in ernticn.
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Rjrtoiinding acreage in the vicinity
of Wekiwa Springs at $120,ODD.
The Florida Slate College for
A twelve check on traffic taken Women opened its door/ for the
in Apopka showed that 2,028 car* 1925-21: acraion on .Monday, Sept.
ho -twentieth term of
it having been opened

11C E. Second Street, [

10 Salesladies and 10 Salcsm
large development now oneni?

Approximately 1.500 student*
will be enrolled when registration
j&lt;» completed, nrrnrdinr to the leg
i r n . in 1905, the first year of
n;n ration llio enrollment was 201.

SFE US BETWEEN 1) AND
MORNINGS.

There were only two wooden dor
milorloM on the earn pint in 1905.
Today there are numerous brick
structure;- of hehlity ami large rize.
The ground) rover three hundred
a n 03 onw hich are heated a truck
Dr. C. (J. Rostrum, the stale form nnd a dairy which supply the
railway’s eye pecinlist in Rwcdr a, l: bio needs of the school
Inis found that between five an I
The value of the college nrnner
six | mt cent of nil men arc color
has been placed a t $1,500 000.
blind.

l,ct Us ^

Lake Chitopa Development
314 1st Nat. Ilk. Bldg,
ciU acres, one
out, on Celery
nue. All tiled.

J. T. ANDERSON, Soles Manager

Attractive Price
Liberal Terms
i’tut) a are said to be contemplating
attending the medical examina­
Chills and Fever,
Wc have an exclus­
tion for the purpose of obtaining
I*. STEWART
Dengue, Malaria.
pet mission to practice their pro­
ive listing* on this,
A fine general tonic.
A given sum. which will just fession in the Flower State. The
Municipally Owned aiui .'Maintained
support a smnllish army or nevy) same thing can he said of the law­
and can positively
comfortably obviously isn’t g&gt;ing| yers.
deliver.
to support much larger ones with- [ G. T. Whitfield, clerk of the Su­
Tiie City’s New Cemetery is Incatuf oa H*«t
out skimping, just ns an income preme Court, and who is also :&gt;cnova Ave., on Ijcmiliful, high. dir p d if
merely adequate for a limiily of ( r&lt; tnry of the recently organized
two ia altogether inaciequale for a Foard of Law Kxumiii-i i, &gt;ated
This
won’t
last
long*,
laid nut into Iota, walks and tlriv-wyviatkd
that approximately 2,000 inquiries
family ul' ten.
modern
design of Landscape arilriVttfwv
have been received regarding the
so if interested sec*
I
licautiful
plants, shrubs and tn*« , under Ite
apnroachi^r
examination,
but
that
The war and navy dcpnrtn
us at once.
thus far th j actual applicationslant care o f the Superintendciil.
have been worrying along
•5
I*hiine ,*.T.*»
have Is-en compurativelv few. The * .‘IL'» First National Hank llldtf.
their prerent allowance.i by
I■
time
limit
for
applications
will
nu.
milting barracks to fall Into di
Family lota for sale at ?.’50.»0 in &gt;**1*1 0 0 m
«xidro until Sept. 29, however, the ■ 1wo City Lots—Orie facing* on Sanford
doing without ammunition
sonablo terms.
secretary
explained,
and
by
that
Service
That
Is
Reliable'
equipment, abandoning va
time the expected flood will likely 3 Avenue; One on Palmetto Avenue, 50x117
projeeta ami laying up nhipa
i be well underway.
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For inspection, see Superinlcin!'nt on the$ri
And now, nccordiug to llu* pres- 1 ......................
.Mr. Whitfield recently mailed out
Stanley
&amp;
Rogers
j;
Priced
at
$3200.00
•
ident, they've got to stand u fresh literature
the inquirera, Setting
R
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REALTORS
;
For full particulars, Sen J. 1). Parker. Siij*™
t-,,L
| forth the rules andI regulations of
Reasonable
Terms.
This, practically all the author-ith C ’hoard, as well as other matter
W. B. Williams, City ManaRer, nr L 11. I'M*
*
Real Estate—Investments.
Rio* snv, lacuna just one thing— *of interest to the pro pectivc stu ­ bl
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Clerk.
Itall building
aijaaanaagB iiuaaaE ansaam aaB aB nB annw B anM aaiiB B aaxB ii
they’ll nave to begin paring down ident.
in sire. Anybody who ever kn vrr The sitting of the Hoard of Law
Sanford. Fla.
'Phone 710
iiisan iB H aB saaaaaiN B H u a ascii jsaa =aci::t,:*
Examiner* next month will h • the
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fim since its organization under
a recent legislative net, K. I*. F|.-ru­
ing, of Jacksonville, is chairman
T h re e
and neighboring commonwealths, of the hoard.
and, barristers ami prospective
lawyers will gather during the time
SIX ACRE CELERY FARM
5
A new* m-thod of hr uul-miiking n
t*» undergo examination for their
Close
in
mid
on
itut'd
ro;ul.
"
that
will
preserve
freshly
baled
JJ
respective profession.
bread for a period &lt;’f two years lias'M
I
Tice,
$(»,000
—
Terms
J
Thu* medical examination ha;i been invunted after ten years lm « JJ
boon Ret for October 9. That for exp/rim; lit • by Mr. Jean .Matli, a i
SIX ROOM HOUSE
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tho bur will crime ten days later, Swiss baker.
u
or Oct. 19.
Price $0,650
:
Indications are that both gath­
(&gt;
h
&lt;\
ulr;n
Avenue.
Cash
?l;br
»().
RalaiU'e
$50
erings will bo well attended. Phy­
per month.
sicians from irver.il neighboring

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
V.y 'JII.Utl.F.S
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18- (/!’&gt;—
President Coolldgt rc-ents intima­
tions that he’s crippling the gov­
ernment departments by forcing
them P i economize.
lie says they’re Just ns efficient
ns ever and all talk to the con­
trary is men- propaganda, )!■sign­
al to make it harder for him to cut
taxes down.
Doubtless there’s a good ileal in
this, hut if thu president thinks
the department iicrsonnels aren’t,
in reality, rhrieking with agony,
then he hasn't been listening,
that's nil.
I I il* army uit I navy outcry i.i
worst, for the simple reason that
they are, of all departments, thu
most liberally manned. Even on
their lust appropriations they
nearly starved. They didn’t need
to, however.
Tiie troubl.* was, tbay tried to
stay too big.

October W i l l Be
^xanuiuitionM onth
At S t a t e Capital
TALI,AHASSF.E, M pt. is. (IV)
—October will be "examination”
month for Florida.
I hysieiuiu and physician-sturlents front all section ) of the ztnto

Williams-McGraw Realty Company

Excellent Buys

NEW APARTMENT
$32,000
( nm plctcly fiinij.died, n e a r b u sin ess d is tric t
Price $l 1,000 Cash
Ealant'u easy.

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VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
(ith Street, M agnolia $15,000.00. Rood Terms

i M K. FIRST ST.

W. J
SALESMEN:
!). MAR UN, L. I.. DONNE It, I

SMITH, M int

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WARE HOUSE SITE

One Block O ff 1st S treet 100x117. Price $6,00ft

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TWO LOTS ON SANFORD AVENUE

In Rose Court, $5,000.00. $1500 Cash Balance
~
Terms. ir y o u ^ c
S no w drift

uses for the Snowdrift
purpose cooking fat.

itew station at—
Corner 2nd and Magnolia

Phone 702
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or Florida for the p u m a

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f e n * os r
8« n f lm R e ° ^ lr d R e s ­
e r v a t i o n In th e C o u n t y of S em inole.
Be II en acted !»’ t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
o f t h e s t a t e of F l o r i d a :
S e c tio n
I. A B ir d
R eserv atio n
t o l&gt;e k n o w n as t h e S e m i n o le Bird
R e s e r v a t i o n I* h e r e b y c r e a t e d In
t h e C o u n ty of S e m i n o le w i t h i n th e
li m i ts anil b o u n d a r i e s a n d h e r e i n u t t e r described, to - W lt :
All
of
C ou nty
C o m m is s io n e r s
D is t r i c t N u m b er O n e In S e m in o le
C o u n ty , F lo rida, m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y
d e s c r ib e d ns fo llo w s , t o - w i t :
Beit In nt th e I n t e r a e c t l o n of R a n g e
L i n e b e tw e e n R a n g e s 29 a n d 30 an d
t h e so u th sh o re l i n e of t h e St.
J o h n s riv er, an d r u n n i n g s o u t h six
m i le s m o r e or le s s to HW. Cor. of
S e e 31 Tp. If H., It. 30 E „ th e n c e
P t ‘A i S
^
e a s t to NK. Cor. o f Sec. 1 T p. 70S,
It 30 B.; the.nce s o u t h to NB. Cor.
of See. 31. Tp. 30 8 .. U. 30 E .; th e n c e
e
a s t to SB. Cor. of Sec. 17 T p. 20 8 .
' ^V &gt; S
It :M K ; th en ce n o r t h l y a l o n g th e
m e a n d e r i n g sh o re l i n e o f L a k e J e s ­
s u p to t h e sm ith s h o r e l i n e o f the
St. J o h n s r i v e r ; t h e n c e n o r t h w e s t ­
e r l y a l o n g th e m e a n d e r i n g sh o r e
lin e of tin- said r i v e r to (h e point
o f lleg.
S e c tio n 3. T h a t It s h a l l b s u n ­
l a w f u l to kill, h u n t , t r a p , d e s t r o y
b y a n y m e a n s w h a t e v e r , w i t h i n th e
l i m i t s of t h e S cniluole B ird R e s e r ­
v a ti o n pro v id ed f o r In S e c ti o n
1
of th i s a c t. an y b ir d , w ild t u r k e y ,
V 'V ^ ii «. h
w ild
goose,
or any
w ild
bird
cw light tuny be shed on a prehistoric race thnt inhabited America o r w ild fo w l of a n y k in d , o r s q u i r r e l
Nirough the discoveries of H. C. Shetrone of the Ohio Historical and n t a n y ti m e a n d t h a t t h e r e s h a ll
e a f t e r w i t h i n said l i m i t s be
trchaelogicnl Society in excavating a motnd near Itninbridge, O. anon yt ho epren
se a s o n f o r g a m e b i r d s or
Ihetrone found four skeletons which apparen'ly had hetn buried in fo w l of a n y kltul. e x c e p t d o m e s t i c
d u ck , sn ip e , a n d coot,
.'obes made entirely of pearls. The photo shows th? piles of pearls afonwd l, awn ild
rs o n
who
nt
an y
iround one skeleton. Indicating the civilization of this prehistoric ti m e v i o yl a t e sp eth
e p r o v i s i o n s o f th i s
•ace, the skulls rested on copper plates, shreds of a beautiful fabric la w s h a ll up on c o n v i c t i o n he p u n ­
i s h e d a s Is now p ro v id e d b y law
7ere found, and *ne skeleton wore a necklace of big bear tusks.
f u r v i o l a ti o n s o f t h e Guinn la iw s
of this* s t a t e .
S ec tio n 3. It s h a l l lie t h e d u t y of
t h e C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f the
C o u n t y of S e m in o le In p o st n t vac iL „ „ „
r l o u s p la c e s on t h e S e m i n o le Bird
l i u l g a r o n C C I ) H e r d e r R e s e r v a t i o n , p r o v i d e d fo r In
th is
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t h a t no h u n t i n g
Is p e r m i t t e d
In
IIASKOVO, Bulgariu, Sept. 10. s a id r e s e r v a t i o n a n d w a r n i n g the
CLEVELAND, Sept. JO.—UP)—
lu ildlc a g a i n s t v i o l a t i o n s o f
th is
jriod i of blindness and serious —(/P)—Dinto Marcheff, a goat- la w .
S e e tlo n 4. T h is l a w s h a l l becom e
nmnch disorders to federal prohi- herder, has become a rich man for
v e I m m e d i a te l y u p o n Its p a s ­
tion enforcement agents here is revealing to the police the moun­ es af fgeec t ihy
th e
L eg islatu re and a p ­
,ttributed to their sampling of tain hilling place of Mitu Ganeff, p ro v e d hy t h e ( I n v r r n n r of the
ootlcg liquor to ohtain evidence, notnrius chief of a robber bant], S t a t e of F l o r i d a o r Its b e c o m in g a
Ills a p p r o v a l
fix ngents in this district suffer­ Marcheff had l&gt;een one of the ban­ SlaAwN FwOi tRhDo u t (.'HAMMER
O F COM­
ed from part blindness and stom­ dit’s victims for a long time, being
MERCE

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w eek.
,W i t n e s s t h e h a n d a n d . . .

TONG MEMIIEIt KILLED
NEW YORK. Sept. 10._(/P)_
xnihility of the resumption of
cent tong wnr, less than four
ays after n gning of forma! 'ru e,
vns Been by local police in the
rilling today of young Sue Guntn,
tong member of New York's China­
town.

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NEW

Now under construction at the corner of hirat St.
anti Sanford Ave„ are requested to see

^ S e c t i o n * J . * * T h a t It s h a l l b e u n ­
la w fu l t o k il l. h u n t . t r a p , d e s t r o y
hy a n y m e a n s w h a t e v e r , w i t h i n th e
Hmttn o f t h e L a k e C h a r m B i r d R e s ­
e r v a t io n p r o v i d e d f o r In S e c t i o n 1
of th is a c t. a n y bird , w ild t u r k e y ,
wild goose, o r a n y w ild b i r d o r
w ild fo w l o f a n y k in d , o r s q u i r r e l
nt a n y l i m e a n d t h a t t h e r e s h a l l
not h e r e a f t e r w i t h i n sa id l i m i t " be
nny o p e n s e a s o n f o r g n m u b i r d s or

Three, Fivc-acrc Celery Farms
EASY TERMS

210 E. First St.

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REALTOR

Rooms ROJ-502. Phone 95
%
First National Bnnlt Tluildlnff
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SA LES FORCE
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M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KL\G
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to Us!

Leaving

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a business of tra d e and tru st.

* 1925, t h e n a m e b r i n g a R ule D ay of.
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f a u l t t h e r e o f a d e c r e e pro c o n fe s s o
he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you an d ea c h

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F lo r id a , on It d a l e to b e set
hy t h e G o v e r n o r of th e s a id 8 l a t «

ll o ii o r a h l e C o u r t,

am t

In d e ­

o f you

HE tremendously significant fact in connec­

S a n f o r d . S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a ;
o n c e a w e e k fo r f o u r c o n s e c u t iv e

tion w ith the rem arkable sale of the first

JO H N L E W , »t al»'..

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Defendants.

O rd e r of I’o M I r n ll e n
* T h e S t a t e of F l o i t d u t o t h e a f t e r
•■ .n a m e d p a r t ie s , e r o d i n g s .
. ♦ T o J o h n Lew, N ancy Lew. IlMilaanln J Self. H r n C r l t n Self, E v a
Reck ham, A lena I v r k h n m a n d Sntiit|e| E llicrt I’ccM uun. If liv in g , a n d
If dead, all p a r t ie s c la i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t u n d e r th e s a id J o h n L ew .
d eceased , Nancy
Lew,
d e ceased ,
. B e n j a m i n J , Self, d e c e a s e d , H e n r i e t ­
ta Self, d eceased Eva F e c k tone, d e ­
ceased , A len a I’e c k h u m , d* ceased,
■sml S am Hid Filbert F e c k loim. iloCca/O'd or o t h e r w i s e , a n d all u n ­
k n o w n p a r t i e s c la i m i n g a n y i n t c r ' *st In a n d to th e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ­
ed Inrids s i t u a t e In O r a n g e C o u n ty .
F lo r id a , t o - w i t :
TRACT ONE: The
N o rth w est
q u a r t e r ( N W ' i ) of till- S o u th W e s t q u a r t e r ( S W ' i ) o f S e c tio n
T w enty-seven
137)
T ow n sh ip
T w e n t y - o n e (21) S o u th , R a n g o
T h i r t y i n o &gt; E a st
TRA CT TW O : The
N o rth east
q u a r t e r ( N F . ' i ) of t h e S o u t h ­
w est q u a r t e t
t HVV 1, ) of th e
S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r f S W l i ) uf
S e e tlo n
T w onty-aovfu
(27)
T o w n sh ip
T w e n t y - o n .(31)
S o u th . R a n g e T h i r t y (JO) E a s t
It Is o rd e r e d th a t Vein a p p e a r to
th e s w o r n hill of c o m p l a i n t h e re in
filed tin o r b e fo r e t h e 5 th day of
October. A. It. I'J25, t h e eg me b e ­
in g a R uin D ay of t h i s llotiorulile
C o u rt, a n d In d e f a u l t t h e r e o f a de
rr#**v p m
1m* **iitQrct!
a g a i n s t you nml each o f you
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
th a t th is
Utica Itr p u b lis h e d In t h e Hanford
lerahl n n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In
a n f u r d , Ham
h
In &lt;&lt;)&gt;■ C o u n ty , F lo rid a.
**K fo r f o u r e o n s e r u llv e
piWaITaN Ewt
S S th e h a n d a n d seal of
V»eeV»
R D im gln.*, t ' l r r k *if t h e f t i
Cull I'lnirt of Hnmlnid,- t ’n u tiiy , |-'i&lt;,fhln. Ml the Court I toiler' III
ford, Mi m lnnle C o u n ty . F lo rld n , thin
l l h (lay o f Helenilier A D 1(31
V. E. IXM’CLASH
c l e r k o f (he &lt;’I r e nil C ourt
{ O F F IC IA I. HEAL)
Hy A. ,tr. W E E K S ,
D ep u ty tllcrlt.
F R E D K IKM’Hlti ll.D E R .
Solicitor fo r Co niplalnnut.

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NEW
LUMBER YARD

Frames and Screens
Made lo Order
Murphy Ironing Boards
Medicine Cabinets

I For Rent*

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

1A n E R I C A ' S

JO H N I I R A I'E ll,
C o m p lain an t

.V complete line of
CypresL und Pine
Framing
Sheathing
Sid in if
Flooring
Ccilina
Finish
StouldinRs
Lallt
Brick
Irime
Ifla-sUr
While Rock Plaster Hoard
Nails
Screen Wire
IIiiMderH Hardware
Do r s
Windows

ARCADE

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Harbors are not responsible for
the hats of their customers, in a
decision handed down hy n New TJ"L
Hec’
York judge who held thnt "tho!
is1' o rilrn id Uiot* you ami ea c h
liatlier is n craftsman, laboring for of you appear to the s w o r n lllll
wages, not a capitalist conducting VV
herein fij*ii. no or be.

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a
r . ——. —
f
M a g n o l i a * S e c o n d A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SQNg

n o t ic e

T o all u n k n o w n p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
a n y I n t e r e s t la a n d to tho f o l l o w ­
in g d e s c r ib e d lan d s s i t u a t e In S e m i ­
nole C o u n ty , F lo r id a , In - w i t:

see,

III l i u l r l

Loans

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OF T H E STATE O F
F I . O I t l l l A p l i c a ti o n will
be
mode to th e
It U f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t t h i s n o ­
IN A M I F o i l S E M I N O L E r o t ' N - S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e at a sp e c ia l s e s ­ ti c e he p u b li s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d
T V . IN ( I I A N I K H V M I T T I M i .
sion t h e r e o f to h e held In T a l l a h a s ­ H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In

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obliged to furnish food and other
• inplies. Consequently, it afforded IN T H E F I I M T I T C O U R T O F T H E
SEVENTH
JFDIITAI.
C I I I F t IT
him great pleasure to guide the
OF T H E STATE OF
FI.OItlllA
police to Gnneff’s hiding place.
IN A N D F O I t S E M I N O L E C O I ’NT V . IN L T I A N C E I t Y .
As a reward the ministry of the
m il t» Q n frt Title
interior presented Marcheff with
R R or.
■10,000 lire; the district of Haskovo E F F I E II. HCAo m
plainant,
gave him 200 sheep and a money
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reward, and the community of HuD efen d.m l*.
snm has set aside a site, upon
nf I'libllrntliin
which tho villagers will build a Tli,’ S t aOrder
t e uf F l u r l d u to t h e n f t u r
house for him.
m im ed p a r t i e s . O r c r t l n g a :

IN T I I E I I I I &lt;1 I T C O I . I I T O F T I I H
seventh

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coot,
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line
nV*h.a’ Ua w » £ ■ I- h e r e b y
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u n ls hhed
t
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a s Is n o w p r o v i d e d bI y l a w f o r vlo* T o w n of O viedo, F lo rid a .
o f S e p t e m b e r A. D. UNI.
I s t l n n s o f t h e G a m e D a w s o f th is a t t h e n e x t ? P ^ ‘a l t" le nf F lo r id a
L eg islatu re
**« » * ,e p re s c rib in g
V. B. DOUGLASS.
state.
for special le g l^ a tm n i
(c ,
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t . •T,...
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S e c tio n 3. I t s h a l l h e t h e d u t y of th e method of
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By A. M. W E E K S ,
C o u n t y o f S e m i n o le t o p o s t a t v a ­
P e p u ty C lerk .
a s s e s s in g
P ending ch a rte r
r i o u s p l a c e s on t h e L a k e C h a r m and
F R E D L. IIO U S H O L D E R .
thereof,
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mid R e s e r v a t i o n , p r o v i d e d f o r In
S o l i c it o r f o r C o m p l a in a n t .
i t s A ct. n o t i c e s t o t h e p u b li c s h o w - r ^ ^ m e T ? r f e ° s . «
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i n g t h a t n n h u n t i n g is p e r m i t t e d In
sgTd r e s e r v a t i o n a n d w a r n i n g
th e
iublle a g a i n s t v i o l a t i o n s o f
th is
NOTICE OF SPECIAL LEGISLA­ aw
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th e L e g is la tu re and
a p - 24-31.
t s te L e g isla tu re a t a special searo
v
ed
ernor of
th e
a lo n t h e r e o f to be h e ld In T a l l a h a s ­ t a l e o f b yF l o tr hi daa Go or v Ita
becom ing a
f 1
see. F lo r id a , o n n d a t e »&lt;&gt; be »et
la w w i t h o u t hta a p p r o v a l .
h y t h e G o v e r n o r of t h e s a i d S t a t e
O V IE D O C H A M B E R O F C OM ­
•g g A P T H E
o f F l o r i d a f o r t h e p a s s a g e of t h e
MERCE
p ro p o s e d la w .
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9-12-19-16.
Oct.
J-10-17-24-31.
An act e n title d an a c t
estab­
li s h i n g n b i r d r e s e r v a t i o n
to
be Nov. 7-14.
k n o w n ns t h e L a k e C h a r m B ir d R e s ­
e r v a t i o n In t h e C o u n ty o f He ml note.
Be It e n a c t e d hy t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
of th e s ta te of F lo rid a:
S e c tio n 1. A B ird R e s e r v a t i o n
t o he k n o w n ns t h e la i k e C h a r m B ird
R eserv atio n
Is h e r e b y c r e a t e d In
t h e C o u n ty o f S e m in o le w i t h i n t h e
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TUB’
li m i ts a n d b o u n d a r i e s a n d h e r e i n ­
a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , t o - w i t :
S e c tio n s 1. 2. 3, 9. 10. M. M. la .
16,.
All In T o w n s h i p 31— 8.
of
R a n g e 31. A ls o S e c tio n 6 In T o w n *

&gt;ry Agents Blinded • Reveals Bandit Lair
By Bootleg Liquor

ach disorders sufficiently soriou i
to send them to the hospital for
trertmont.
Drinking liquor nt the place it
is sold is a necessary preliminary,
the ng3nts snid, in order not to
arouse suspicion of the mllcr when
he agent auks for a bottle to take
.vay.

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section of Miami Shores’ Arch Creek Prop-

......................... 1,____ecties.«JO.SfiRtfimber 3— when $22,414,700 w orth
of real estate was oversubscribed by $11,319,650—
I AMTHE CAPTAIN OF My 80UL
THE MASTER OF My FATE

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-is the confidence
in this company
and its proper\t
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in such an unusual m anner by the
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/EARS AGO I WAS INTHE HOLE
AMOST UNHAPPY SfATt
I QUILT AHOME .AMASSEDA ROLL
AND SAVINGS DID
ACCUMULATE..

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buyers.

Ninety per cent of these buyers, upon
the memoranda attached to their
checks, requested the Shoreland Com­
pany to? make the selection of their
properties irrespective of location and
price.

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Tho comliimition of our quality lumber and
prompl and courteous service can’t in* heat for
sat isfai’ticm.
Call and let us give you an estim ate on the
lumber for your m w home.

Could there lie g re ate r evidence of confidence in
the Shoreland Company as a developing com­
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CARTER LUMBER COMPANY
In D ur N ew H om e On \V. T h i r d St.

Phone f&gt;ii.-&gt;

Could there be anything added to this statem ent

Sanford, Florida

of fact to the potential investing public in the
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As an investor, we subm it th a t you would do well
to consider carefully Miami Shores as an invest­
ment opportunity.

Eight brand new Rock Bond Stuckoed
Bungalows:
$7,250.00 to $7,500.00
$1,000. cash. Balance like rent.

Thu Price Is Right
SANFORD

CASH LUMBER CO. [ Britt-Chillenden Realty Company,.'Inc.'*
W. S. PRICE, Mgr* 710 W. First St. PhQne l72-ty ■ 2102 First St.
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HELENA, Mont., Sept. 19.—(/PJ
It II I s ( I n le t T itle,
. Final
. ,1 a£ra,ement f0r the des­
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earthquakes
were
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truction of the terrace has not been
'A. ---Ami.,.lUrfeOY
nr fed; llarr W- Audenrleds
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C o m p l a in a n t
|L « n l« e .M . A u d - n r l A I : A ubjV I". a &gt;i signed, although it is understood perienced here today. A sharp,
denrlt-d;
MiirKAret
JV.
Ili)m*ey;
et al. J 1' ' l l t o s w e l l tl. llrunkM a n d wife. K llc ito have reached n conclusive stage, short tremor was felt at 3:45 STEPHEN UODOKKS
Ili-aiMimlcnt*.
- I'etli i*. C ro o k * ; a n d - lln 'ie rl K a y .
ahaw, Barrie and the lesser lights o’clock this morning but did no T o t h e It e sp b n ite n ta :
—tloijk* ’ ,n!&gt;nd Held a n d wife.--- •—•— — Retd,
that acintiiiute in the midst that property damage, but stopped a S t e p h e n g i s^j i t r a , a n d
fho** C h r i s t i a n h u m * I* unit no ...
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shounls the river and the victoria clock on court houro tower. The S a s s e r . 111* w ife!
Ifei J o h n D nurile
n l i n a n d ; 1.'’ !,l&gt; n a r t l e s r t a l n i j n i r I n t e r e s t s b u ­
earthquake
came
as
n
climax
tb
rn, hi* wife; tTiiarW*
, LvWAn ‘I’heip*.’ deeeased;; aM
embankment are keeping their ac­
Durden
kinds of snndwichcs, all customed London haunts only on nn unusual September storm dur­ H e n r y S im m o n * a n d -sim- U l U l M l U A jiden H o d. d e rp a s w l; or
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e r w i s e . In a n d t o t h e f o l lo w in g
mon*.
hi*
wife.
If
lltlnir
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d
If
d*-ad
'» advertises a rival os- short term leases, which are re­ ing which three inches of wet,
th e n th e respective heir*., devisee*, •described la n d s , s i t u a t e , ly in g a n d
heuvy wiow fell.
J i nt nearby, and fifty dif- newed semi-annually.
Warehouse Site—Corner o f Cedar and Second, 100x117.
bclnir
In t h e *C o u n t y ,-1 o f dem lnrile
(Trnntee* or o th e r olnlrnuAt* u n d e r
Itodser* »nd
■ -Itodit- ahif S t a t e of F lo r td n . -m ore ertWIc*
r fU of sandwiches actuulThis
is nn excellent investm ent for large profits. The
Olher Bohemian inhabitants of The snow did heavy damage to Ktcphen
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efs. hi* w ife; J, II. Hnsser tinilI listoi* o«» w ill’jcaods’ arid th'e district already have mov-‘U‘i l ro^*
»Jrept car service was —
T h e Southeuyit Q u a r t e r of ihh
SnS*^lr, hi* w l f r i J o h n D u r d e n Ultil
price
of $0,000 will be advanced Sept. 23rd.
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away.
*j hampered and electric light and ----------------DirnUo. h la w i f e : C h a r l e * S o u th e a s t ’Q t i n r f c r o f - S e c t i o n Flv,.,
L , 0 orders.
T o w n s h i p ’ 2V, S o u th of Italian .11
H
enry
Simmons
and
j---------Mlinmon*.
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was
hai(
pii
la
tup
O
[ wndwiche:i made with
— i f t h e y ’c a t i ! ”
(if* wile, or otherw ise, und oil u n ­ C a s t , ' l e s s b e g i n n i n g a t t l i s 'S o m h *
corn heavily peppered are
5-room House and Lot— At Flora H eights for $2,500.
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Plnns are well advanced for the'i'ftJOf,
B?*Wi
k n o w n person* eiulndtiK nn . l " ' * * ' r u s t . C o r n e r o f *nld Section,'■To’Vnan d K a n g r . K un N o rth T e n
u a specialty to Ameri- annual conference of the British 1
.* FfcU» d«piUf th* fact. tjtfit e*l In the land* h e r e ln n fle r d e i c r i u - *hlp
$1600 cash for quick Sale.
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to -w lt, situated In Sem inole
fkera'M^oJarejpeanut *and- labor party, which will be held ? 1 ? „
™t.!??*_wer? “bpvejree- Ced.ounty.
c h a in s , t h e n c e S o u th T e n l l i l l
Ibzt
in
ipilt
o(
thi*
unlimind
Florida.
ling.
Snowlny
to
n
depth
of
sev­
| jnii sweet potato aand- late this month in Liverpool. The
ftYE d « * f « e - l t » i r * o f N o r t h w * h t » 4- rlialtl*. t h e n t O ' R a s t T w o ( f ) c h a i n s :
W trr^qtjf—/or *
nmt al*.»'i ■m * i •
Q i m r t e r of .S outhw est g u n r t e r ,
esumably for visitors executive cununittee has circulat­ eral inches
100 feet on Park Ave— At corner of Third St. Terms.
Si oo a r.if —lov-^han lhr»«
a n d th e N orthw est Q u a r te r or
T h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f tli*
[new world.
Cabbage, ed u number of drafts resolutions
Several
Loth in Park View— At MQP.00. Terrtis.
tli« N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r o t t h e
S o u th c n f t Q u a r t o r o f S cciln n F iv e ,
out of tvjry ibuuiaritl pilri u(
boiled, also brussels which nre remarkable in that they R a i l O f f i c i a l D e n i e s
S o u t h w e s t Q u a r t e r , a ll In S e c ­
T o w n s h ip in. (hnilli o r ItnllKc 61
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T’romcn
and
Kniikti o n 21 of T o w n * h l|i 21 S o u t h
Kant; and a l s o
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f*y be had in sandwiches, indicate the decided tendency to-1
u n d I t n n g e "(I H a s t.,
Tip* We*i h p l f o f t h e N o r t h e a s t
ert tuld ire brought back
Lot on Oak al 11 th St.— Corner, nt $2,500... Terms,
siimnbly. for native is* ward a modified
form of imperial- 0 3 1 1 O i l F 0 0 (1 d t U r l S
I t I* hereby ordered t h a t you an d Q u a r t e r o f t h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
............................perial
bvcau’ic of faulty itatni!
each of you do a p p e a r on th e ^th "f .S ection F iv e , T o w n s h i p 20; S o u th
ism, which has been for sometime
i
of Oelober. 1WJ5 to th e hit! of «f. K a n x e 31 E a s t : c u d a l t &gt;
Our- own «vprri»nc« hit
tort of smoked, salted, evident among labor lea (lets in
STAUGUSTINE. Fin , Sept. 19. ciluy
o m p l a i n t filed h e re in .
T h a t p a r t o f ff o v r r n n i o n t Lot f&gt;n«
8 Lots— On same block of Orange and Black Hotel.
raw fish is offered as parliament
It I* f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t t h l * ID w h ic h Ilia E a s t Of t h e W eklt.M
pruvtn tbit fact.
—(A*)—“The Floridu hn.-t Coast
Lohgwood, ot $0,000. Onc-third cash, balance one and
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lllver. In S e c ti o n 21. T o w n s h ip 19,
fillers. There are goose , Opposition
encountered
Railway Company
milk,
r » --------- •• will be vtivwMini
s m . -----r ” 'V is moving nitini
That’* why tv* »ay, "tet ’em
H e ra ld , n n e w s p a p e r I'outli «,f (in lin e 27 F a s t , c o p t a l n two
years.
rkey liver, chicken liver, in this, however, and amendments milk cows or other perishable Tp uh be li sHhanford
ed
In
Sanford.
S e m i n o l e Iiik ' s e v e n t e e n a e r r s . m u r e nr 1 l e s s ,
rip—if ihry can." Fur &lt;we
|r.rt guinea-hen liver uml already have been prepared de- [ products of any foodstufls for man C o u n ty . F lo r id a o n ce a w e e k f o r and t o a n y u n d nil o t h e r p e rs o n *
know thtf v;o*'f rip.
’T h o se 4 rintno* a r c u n k n o w n , d a l n t u t iv e w eek*.
jin liver sandwiches. Fig signed to bring the convention or beast” and these commodities f o uWr i tcnoenssse c env
band and th e seal
a n y r l u li t. t i t l e or inlcreut' In
Coin* in and ic« for yoursandwiches are favorites back to the old standpoint on la­ do not fall under the railroad s of t h e sa id C irc u it C o u r t a t H a n ­ lau
and t o th p l a u d s h«reln.»h,,Vr ' dc80 Acres Near Paoln— 15 acres in oranges, lake front­
»tl( huw ttylikh they »i«—
nen patrons. Hot dog and bor policy, prominent in which embargo, said H. N. Kodenbuugh, fo rd. S e m in o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , th l*-j sri |b ed . or a n y p a r i o r pub m l t h c r u age.
$10,000. $8,000.00 cash, balance easy terms.
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bow comfortable—aud how
r.T»ut sandvyiches are pop- are such tenants as nationaliza­ president of the road tu a state­
V. K. IK ll’iII.ASS.
It In h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t you
well they fit.
ment issued here today.
jth nien and boys. They tion and captivity.
C le r k C irc u it C o u rt, S e m i n o l e C o u n ­ nnd e a c h o f ' y o u tie n o d a u p e a r be*
ty . F lo r id a .
hot dogs just as if they
fere o u r «ttbt C irc u it C o u rt nt tlia
Une amendment for instance,
o u rt Seal)
c o u r t H o u se a t S a n fo r d , F lo r id a , on
Gainesville—PP)—Eight thous­ ( C ir c u it CIIV
Celery Farms, Business Blocks, Acreage
Ljng sold nt Coney Island. asks the conference to repudiate
A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
the 6 tii liny o f O c to b e r
I&gt;, 1725,
and
acres
bring
$200,000;
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the imperial utterances of certain
nnd t h e n a n d th e r e m a le ) a n s w e r to
*■* fo r C o m p l a in a n t .
the bill of c o m p l a in t e x h ib ite d
hi Terrace, now tpnauted labor leaders." From Manchester begins on portion of $1,290,000 SOolicit
rla n d o , F |« .
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n n j l p s t von In thla camte, *
W o o c jru ff a n d
ard ShaW; Sh* James Bar- is denmndtd the capital levy und good roads program.
S ept. 6 . i ; - 1 9 - K .
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is ftrrrtoer o r d e r e d t h a t Hit*
ghost'of David Garrick, the suspension of war loan inter- i n t i i k ( l i n i n ’ i o i it T . m k V k x o rd er
' p u b li s h e d Iti t h e S a n fo r d
The Pavey-Winslon Organization,
W a iH o n
cniciTT cm ici o r tiin l l . r a h l , a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed in
Iny of tiie wags and wits est on holdings more than 5,000 •i*ii J l ' l i i r i A i . ( ' H i r i n ' n r r i . n - tvS EtViik
E N T H J I 'D I I T \ l .
C I I I C C I T S.inford . S em li
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‘nol e C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
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I I l l i . t . IN A M I r u n * i ;&gt;i i m ) | . i ;
lye made the savage club sterling with the raising of deuth
O F ' F I .l il t ID t . IN A Nil F o i l SK M - once ea c h w e e k fo r e i g h t cousee*
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[rated Bohemian haunt !n duties to three-fourths of the
J n « C a m e ro n . •
W IT N E S S m y b a n d nm l tTm seal
amount of estates.
[ is to be wrecked,
Masonic Bldg. Phone 707
Null t,i l l n i r l T l t l r
C o m p l a in a n t
of t b e C irc u i t C o u rt of t h " Sevi-m h
ace of the old building
The communists
controversy
v*.
Ju d ic ia l f ' l r e n t t o f tin- S l a t e of
F lorida, lu n n d f o r S e m in o le Cnun
W. A. I.ovelt. e l at.,
front their perches on the again will be well to the fore. It CIIAItr.BH IIENHY .SMITH,
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iv. o n ib is t h o .list d a y of J u l y A.
Com p lu ltm m .
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[designed by .the brothels is likely that while maintaining
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overlook the finest sweep its refusal to accept the affilia­ J O S K I’lt M. A K ItK D O N llA . &gt;t a t.
(S E A L )
C itnllon
a a a a a B a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a B a v a a a a a a a i B ia
l»f fi'mlaiit*.
Laving Thames in all Lon- tion of the communist party, the
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Ire is to rise one of those conference will us a matter of con­ TO : Jn a c p li M Y'ltNllan
T o W. A. I.ovelt am i w lfc ,A rrfi|ntii]a a n d w ife.
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C irc u i t of Flor-,
Juctnres that tend more und venience relax restrictions on com­
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m im e
Painting— Decorating
A r r t‘donilu. w ho*« C lirls llu n t.o v ell, w h o se ( ‘h r l s l l a n
Ida. In and f o r Seminole C ounty.
munist delegates taking part in n a m e 1* u n k n o w n ; H enry S. S a n fo r d . u n k n o w n ; E noch Hell a n d w i f e ,
Americanize Europe,
Ity A. Al. W E E K S
M a r t h a F . Itotl; ll dw ln U. C a r r i e r
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news of the impending labor meetings.
C a r r i e r , w hom / liei’O TT E R A S P E N C E R .
f o r l l v r t m i l e E. S a n f o r d ; H e r t r u d e und w ile,
a n d o f C o u n s e l fo r lh e
One influential union, the Trans­ K. H a n fo rd ; W il li a m A le x a n d e r C h r i s t i a n m im e H ' u n k n o w n ; i: C. Nollollnr*
Icuimt as a shock to those
cD owell anil
wife,
— ——Me * I’o m p la ltia n t.
veil old London. It is as port and General Workers’ Union, li lt c h a n n u n . a n t.li|iild u ln r of th e M
Is
h lo rhl.i l..iml A Colotilx.il Inn ('ii, H ow ell, w h o se C h r i s t i a n iiainu
[mount Olympus was tu be ami several local labor groups, Ltd.,
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Kltnchbuutli*
D av­
a l.tqntdntcd eoruorntlon; all
to make a foundation for will ask the conference to declare former Ntochliolders of Florblu (-and id Klrnelihauni. Ilernn ril K lrs e li- s i l l l l H I H I U I I I I i a i l l l H I I I I H I H I I M f l l M M M I I t
CiilunlxutIon Co.. I.i.l., a Lbiulilat - bnttm. E m il S elim Ely K. S. Hk um t
pi’s temple nnd that the against labor, while a minority .v
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id corporation, whose name* art M o r ris .May. p u r t n s r * dolnK Lilpillen.S ■
where pegasus grazed party in the house of commons, unknown; Daniel c. Onborne ami a* Al&gt;. K lr s c h h a u m * C o m p a n y :
rlaw ald.
be converted into n park- from again accepting the respon­ w ire, Marla ('. Onborne •lltul lleornc W i l l i a m C, EC larkTe, f Ji.o h nT. M. tlIleach
Orlando’s Exclusive Luggage Shop
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l*. I 'l c k a r d a n d w ife .---------------- I'l c k s HeorK ' ■
....... . s e for limousines.
sibilitios of government._____
Is Heat Hecause:
a r d . w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is uii- M o r to n D. IIokiic , r r i o l lill;
under
k n o w n , h u d e a c h n n d e v e r y of Uio t h e f i r m n a n o 1 of T e f t . W e ll e r A’ l
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K i w a n i s C l u b , f o r t h e s t a n d t n k t n I u,»;v*
d e f e n d a n t s , if liv in g Co.; C...............
h a r l e s K......Hmi•»'
«&gt;«&gt; C.
f. W,
e firm
1. It is made out of the c)ioice.'jt ingredients,
by h i m in he* C . f o r t t o u p h o l d law i|, .|p n d u n l* tl •- d ead , tu alli jloir, lies n _a m e_ of Adam* and Itlrlm i dsoii
A m lenrled a n d w ife------ehilmltiK InU real* under the follow­ W liiln m
a n d o r d e r u n d t h e m o r u l s o f l i b s ...........................
proportioned in the mapper thnt the best
ing deceased defendant*, to-wlt: _—— A ndv n rled . w h o se C h r l a l l a n
c o m m u n ity .
^
scientific experim ents prove best.
J o s e p h M. A rre d o m l.i a n d w if e ,------ p a n ic I* u n k n o w n ; E m m a A n d c n Arredoiida. whose Christian rle d : Mnrv W. A ildclirletl; L o u ise
F ifth , T h a t we m o st h ig h ly co m ­
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Is unknown; Henry S. Sanford.
mend the uction taken by th • min­ name
and us attorney in fact M a r g a r n \V. U am o -y ; R o s w e ll &lt;1.
2. Tho complete mix including all material enter­
isters of the City of Sanford, and Individually,
lor (lertrnde E. Sanford; liertrud*' llrn uU s an d wife. E l U a b d h
I l r o o k s ; an d Itnli.rl Ita y m o n d Held
E.
Sanford;
Will
Inin
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lex
under
lltlcing the finished product, except the fruit, ja
do
endorse
each
and
every
one
of
\;K, Chile, Sopt. ui.—(/*»)—
Kelli w h o se I ' h r l s hantiun, on Liquidator of the Flor­ Pud Wife.the
resolutions
passed
hv
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pasteurized in the latest typo
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Util.,
Wbino Villamievam, formur- isters of the City of Sanford in
a Hqitlduled corporutlbii: all former a n d e v e r y of tb « ahn v* nlim rd tl*x
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LUGGAGE
equipment.
sident-clect of Bolivia, ar- regard to the matter brought to |Miickhidiler»
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of Florida Lund a CuiL«rc Friday and declared light by the recent resignation of n lx a th n i Co.. Ltd., a l i q u id a t e d c o r ­ a n y o r .'ill of said n a r l l r s lie ilead.
Interest*
p o r a t io n . w h o s e niim es u r e u n k n o w n ; I,, a ll partleii r ia l ml a n
i had to flee to avoid'arrest. Policeman Walker.
D an iel C. O s b o r n e um l w ife, M arin u n d e r th e f o llo w in g d e o c w w d . U4Princess Fruit Cream Is flavored with fruits
,i a state of siege was de&gt;1 i
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Sixth, That we do not believe ..mi w ife.------------------- Pickard, w ho** wife. —
put up especially for ice cream so as to retain
l.ov til. w h o so C h r i s ­
[Thursday in Bolivia.
that those violating t h e laws C h r i s t i a n n a m e I* u n k n o w n , n n d ntl t i a n na m e Is u n k n o w n * E n o ch Kelt
its iiaturut flavor.
should be countenanced and pro­ permit)* e t u i m l u g inlereH l* u n d e r * n d wife. M arth a E. J1 ll; E d w o s tji .
oses E, l.evy. d e re u H c d ; Wm.' T r a ­ C a r r i e r a n d w i f e , ----------- -*')■&gt;tw .
ISOS AIRES, Sept. U).tected by any official w h o s e duty M
Orlando,
Fla.
121 So. Orange Ave
d e c e a s e d um l J o h n F o u t u s . *le- w h o se C h r is ti a n nam i 1* u n k n o w n
despateIt to La Mncion is to enforce the law ami tu give rvers,
e n s e d : um l t o e a c h mol e v e r y of a, i', jji'iiiiwrii am! wife,-------4. Our plant is sanitury nnd operated by exper­
i’az, Bolivia, says that a us a clean government. Wo con- the
. 11. wlio.
wltpri' C hrlsilw n upiyj
heir*, devisee*, ai uno i s, or oil* Sli‘r i o well,
ienced men.
Ttoikuoy o . kthbui KWPTHunitU,
aaaaB B aaaaaaaify aaaliaaB M aa aaaB B B a aaaB a aaaau B a B aB air ~
siege has been declared demn the^ partisan ..spirit which *Id K Irsrhh aiim .
Ilernard
MrsCIt
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L^rtm cnt of La i’nz, Oru- has been shown l&gt;y various city of­ m a y lu
be d e a d ; a n d to nil p e rs o n s intiiiu. E m il Sell;;. J 11v lx- Melik a n d
“ 1tairambainha. The ilcs- ficials nt different times in deal­ a n d —orr i m r l lc s w h o s e m im es art* M o rris May, p i r t n e r a d o i n g piivir vaaaiiiM aaaaaaaB aaB aaaM aaaN aaaM aaaaw aaaM aM aaB aaaaa
u n k n o w n , w h o ;ir. I n t e r e s t e d In and n e s s a* Ab. K l r s c h b o u m A C lin*
livirt* that the order for a ing with such matters. We fuel —or
a re clnltnliik nn I n t e r e s t t m iir ; W illiam E. T e fi, T (irlaw iihl, g
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/j»k’e was issued after the that the reputation of our city has o r I n twin*
e r e s t * In th.- p r o p e r t y herein- l i e o r n e c C la rk , J o h n 11. Ih-ach A
’ oi a serious conspiracy. been injured by the failure of the a f t e r d e s e r lb ii l, e i t h e r u n d e r t h e &lt;le§*- l i n h
e a m d p a r t i e s a b o v e n a m e d o r n th officers of the city, charged with e.•rwlse.
IIEYWAHD WALK KB, Manager
a n d t o all p e r s o n s a n d p n r8
w hose nam es a re un k n o w n ,
IsniNGTON, S e n t . 19.— (d ’J the enforcement of laws, to honest­ tfl1*
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nt t.slay pictured the situ- trmir oath of office required to do. t e r e s t s lu t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r
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these
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■(break in ccrtuin provinces, I miaufen, a copy sent to 1ollct*Ill umler control with little)
L Walker; a copy sent
nod that any serious cumpli*! to 'lhe Sanford Herald, and a copy
L would result. Details o f 'Rent to The Sunfiml IlCnud with
tmniuiiicution were not m a d e I the request that it be published.

irAz, uoiiva, set. ia.-w j Washington News

ijy ,nr,.,.t ,,r mv'sm* conveyance*.
creditors, lienors, truslwes. hohleru
nf power or power* In tro*t. roverslitbera and renialntlerim'ii, Jidnt
tenant** &lt;&gt; icnunta lu common; bidd­
ers nr owner* of tax deeds ami—or
tax lilies, nr holders or owner* or
clalmiiiil* of any v»»t«(l or contlngcnt/iir any other Interest or Inter­
ests In the property hereinafter de­
scribed. whose residence.*, domiciles,
addresses nml principal place* of
buxine** ure severally unknown; or
otherwise. In and to the following
deserllnd land, situate, lying ami
b e in g In I be Lily* of Kullforil, ('utili­
ty or S e m in o le and Htule of Fl irlda.
more particularly described a* fol­
low*. lo-wlt:
Tile E a s t S e v e n t y - f o u r C7F) f e e t

He.iuirful hnnu' in Row Court. Seven room*, qot in, eluding bath, completely anil eiubqTntely furnished.
Garage. I.arxi' corner lot. This is unquesliunably one of
HI the m o s t beautiful and desirable home* In the city. Lo­
cated in an exclusive and restricted *ectinn where vulue*
nre rising every day. For a quick sale Ihis property in
Roini; al a price considerably under the market.

P I N E H II R S T
[nvvrrnment today decreed a ]
-------I**f siriff in the*pruvl'nces of
WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. -(/P)
Beautiful building lot, •-.*■
**, Oruro and Cochabamba. [—Improvement in the Nicaraguan
52x123 ft.
fialiinr Viliunueva, who was political situation was reported to
!
president in May, hut pre the State Department.
$ 1 5 0 0 .0 0
____________
Tbe MacMillan Arctic expedition
front taking office,
has been
:
fd and Ima gone to Arica, was reported exploring the Norse of Lot* o n e ( I ) a n d T w o (3),
SEE
MIL
JOHNSON:
1150
Acres
tuitis of Southern Greenland.
Ilf
IIlock F iv e ( 6 ). of T l* r T w o
12) of t h e C ity of S a n f o r d , F l o r ­
The exclusion of S. Saklntvnltt,
Facing !l miles on Lake Mon-1!
ida.
in o o rd ln K tu E. It. T r n f British communist, received the
fo r d 's Mali of S a n f o r d . F lo r id a ,
rue,
2 miles on Si. John's riv- J
backing of (‘resident Coolidge.
n* p e r p l a t t h e r e o f d u ly r e c o r d ­
alii
Acting Secretary of War Davis ed.
i*r. High and dry
ItE.AL ESTA TE
IN S lU lA N l E
accepted
any nml
other person*
u m p iiu un invitation. .to nppeur and
whosoto nnnm*
nr*' alt
unknown,
claim|l k t T
,
.‘111 First National Dank Bldg.
$90,00 per acre
ns the first witness today before m g a n y r i g h t , t i l l " »&gt;r lntcr«*»t In
2 STANFORD,
a m i tu t h " iiro p v rty liiTYlrmhnV" &lt;!•■the presidential air board.
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The treasury was given resslts nf,*
Facing on Sanford Avenue. la a a B n a a a a a B B a a n a a a B B a a a a a a a a a a B a a a B a a a a N a a a a a a a g
of a study of the French dibt
I t I* h e r e b y nrilercil Hint yo n. nml
question by the Institute of Fcoa* "ui'li of y o u . be a m i a|*|»'ai" huRirv
Rose Court Lot
Continued From Page 1)
ir c u i t C o u r t n t th o c o u r t
| had been made by Mrs. T. oniics, an unofficial organization. oIn.u rii*"*;iblat CHanforil.
F l o r i d a , mi t h e
B a f^ iB |ifa a a p a a a a iia a a a B M a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M U a a
$2350.00
jllr. d a y of O rtolo-r. A. I*. 1726, I,mi ;
uMiley. The resolution,s were
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Atlanta, Ga.,—(Ah—Statistician
! by Mrs. Thornley, Mrs. Nixi a i bill ••( r o m p l a l n t •• ILit • &gt;1 a x a ' m i t |
states
steady
increase
shown
Mr.* Uerbertu Lcoimrdi,
y o u In I b i s r n u s o .
.
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realty values of Florida.
It I* f u r t h e r orilorm l t h a t Clin O r - !
vice president.
,|,.r of f 'tib llc n ilo n l*« imblhiliod In
resolutions are ns follows^
Tb,! Sun fo rd Iln ru M , n n c w rig q io St, Cloud—(/PI—Contracts arc iitiblt*h"&lt;I
I*. the members of the W. C.
In S a n f o r d , S c m ln n l* ('b u n - I
awarded
Jn
first
of
$500,000
voted
ly, F lo r id a , m u '" «’0Ch Weak f o r L dir j
1, in regular meeting uswem*
COHHCCUtlV"
Week*.
I
jiaving under considuration for iniprpvemcnU.
W IT N E S S my h a n d n n d t h e *":i! ;
of t h " C ir c u i t C o u rt of 111" S e v e n th
plfarc of our community, and
l C lrriiU of th « S t a t e «f I I &gt;[ing it our duty in all mutters IN (lilt I IT n i l l t r SEVENIII J i ­ Jr iiillrlu
lu a n d f o r t h e C o u n iy of 8 «mlin 1\l. ' llill I IT IN AN&gt;* llill 11|,|n
ply effecting the morals and
.1,
|&lt;i, on th i s t h e 5 th d a y of S e p ­
m d iin o i .i : n u M 'i . F i.o in n t.
ard, of right and justice in
t e m b e r A D. 1725.
IN t Il YNl'iaiV.
V. E. DOUGLASS,
immunity to take a decided o, k. crim JliK .
C lerk C ir c u i t C o u r t. 7 lh J u d i c ia l
Com 1*1al n a n L
mi. and believing that we are
C l r r u l t "f F lo r id a . In an d f o r
S e m in o le C o u n ty .
upon ns an organization j
,m m vN.
I22 Union Ave.
(S E A L )
I!y A M W E E K S .
for the enforcement of
Def«nd»itt*.
D e p u ty C lerk .
order and for the uphold-;
outer »r rubl|r*ii&lt;»&gt;
Telephone 473-w
D eCO TTK S &amp; SPB N C K It.
morality and justice to exTo Jllhn ,| |jrown ami
S o licito r* u n d of C o u n s e l f o r
uor attitude in regard to | rir!.w... his wife. Annie E Oriffln. r".Vntli™inr»nt."
public matters, now, there- u widow. I'barllr ilrlf(In
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finer Patrolman
Praised By
nperance Body

BROWN
Realty Co.

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«Zr If flu. h is wife. N e ttl e l l r u f l n . n n e
m a r rie d . J o h n W e s le y it r l f f i n a n d -----------------------_____ _i i riff Iii. hi* wife, nml John
V WoidPli a n d - - — W'Httrti, bl*
wife. If liv in g , a n d If dead, a ll p n rIU-h efalmhiK i n t e r e s t
Under th e
, lid J o h n II llro w n . A nnie L. i l r l f fni a w idow . C h a r l i e ll r l f f l n . N e tUo O rlf fio J o h n W esley l l r l f f l n u n d
J o h n A. W oolen, a n d ea c h o f th em .

it ri n l v i ' i :

P» That we do commend Po*h I^avid E Walker for doM full and complete duty a-s
'fo officer of the law, refs* of political pressure
PP*t to liear upon him to pre- a,.ceased or mlierwl** and all un-

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leer of thu la Wi s" mi nol e Couniy, Florida, to- w11:
hdki, That
That wo commend The* The
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Herald for it.i fearless
W (Srlffln's S u b d lv l .lo n of p a rt*
lfl|r I'tildicntion of the facts
o f 'S e c t i o n 7 a n d S. T o w n s h ip 21
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Pft recent cas* involving Po- Booth,
., ( h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In F la t
Sn Walker’* »tand in the per* ,,l
Vlimik I Pttf* U »» «»*" P u b l i c
IterordH o f S cm ln o lo C o u n ty ,
*?** **f hi* duties as policcin spit,. 0f th*. fttct that in
v l m ' a n d • a e h o f y o u n r* h e r e b y
fnz* sm
known
would
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a L' 1‘ul.lii Ity
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tbe
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‘ his attitude
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■'fort to vmijlcata the cour“* unddfi
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building of homes on these lotH if desired.

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J. Ho Jackson

Build your own home! and can have it to suit yourself.
And, incidentally* you can pocket the profit that the landlord
■ is milking oil you.
Ccmo in, and lot us prove to you that you can afford to
build u house for yourself better titan the one you’re living
in now.

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Scarcely a day goes by but what some out-of-state news­
Iii4»r at Inl^H . riarlto
AnttreJ as Second 'Jlu* Matter. paper comes to our desk with much ill-humored attack on
October 11. l»l». at the foatottica Florida. Advice in given the home-folks of these news­
at Sanford, Florida vndar Act of
M a r c h 1, l«»T.
papers not to buy land in Florida, not to seek a livelihood
M U t X U l~ ItK A lY -------- ___e d i t o r In Florida, not to think of Florida even as a plnce for vaca­
a . II U W A I lI I I IK IM l-------tions. In fact we have seen intense and varied slander direct­
Fhoaa
111 M a n * * ll* A » r » » c
ed against Florida by some newspapers.
lU U M 'llltllO Ji HATH*
It is said that wonderful Florida is a bubble which will
Ona T e a r —IT.on m u Mutitui II SO
O e l l t e r e d «n Civ
b » . Currier, par burst as nil other bubbles burst and residents will find their
Weak, 16.!- W e e k l y
E d itio n IX00 wealth ruined and immerged in soap suds.
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THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER

UAN Dog
,New* from Bu]

The Ocean Harnessed.
Count 5 Quadrillion*.
No .Marriage, No Career.
His Piece of Earth.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
lCupyri*xit I5J5)

Ute!"1”h°
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NEWS OF THE day, that will
bo important in the .history of a
thousand year* hence, Is the de*
ci.-don of voters in Maine approv­
ing $100,000,000 expenditure to
harness the tides In I'assamnquodday Uay. That power, according
to Dexter P. Cooper, able engineer, will give four times the en­
ergy that can be developed nt
Muscle Shoals, iinmely 2,208,000,000 killowat hours per year.

i

Ma"y a thief
cause he neefects t„
‘V ^ » sharp
News Item.

IPIXIAt. &gt;OTII.r.l AH obituary town booms are cited as examples. Even I^os Angeles is
ItorR-ea. i-arite of thubke. resolution* compared to Florida cities and is said to be dead now'.
and nolle#* ot anlet:alr.-.*nt* wn ira
In New J,.r,ev
But m ost of these criticism s smack peculiarly of sour
Clara** *r* uada trill t** «'*,ara*d
far at raiular -idvcrtlalnf rata*.
ghost chased him
grapes. We note that in a certain town in Indiana so many
know better than
M K M U r l l T I I E A H I I C I A T K I I I 'n B M
of its people have moved to Florida that it now resembles to
hot U'mtW..
* I
weather.
The Aaanclated Free* I* exclll*- some extent the Deserted Village. No wonder the news­
IvalT antltled »o »»ie u*« for raaT cotf® .
pnbllcatlon o• all new* dlapateh**
THIS MEANS creating the
Franco am! fit*erniany |
oredtlea I j It or not otlu,rwl*e crea­ papers in this town attack Florida. It is the struggle for
equivalent of 500,1"00 horsepower
in ppap
aper,
te.; In thl*
or/ and
and alao. the lo­ existence ami the survival of the fittest.
something
Cal n e w t p u h fla b e il h e re in . All r l x h l e
what. Rut when V '*
Floridans should notUake such acrimonious invective too nil the year round. The price
o f ra|iobUcatl»«n o f epeclal d la p a t e h
will be cheap, for a "horsepower?
thing, it’s new:,’
M lia re ln a r e a la o r e a e r - e d .
seriously. They may sting hut they do no permanent harm. does not have to be fed, watered;:
Henry Ford will tell you that every knock is a beast if it comes bedded down, groomed, shod,
Any M.™ M cr,
SATURDAY, SKIT. 19, 192'*
man’a mistake*.
from the outside and remember that the Ford car got more doesn’t get glanders, or epizootic,
^ i
TIIK HERALD'S PLATFORM
sTagg
does not grow old or die.
advertising
from
the
slurs
which
were
hurled
at
it
by
con­
I.—Deeper water ruute to JarkaontNIGTANCe
Bad new* from T..
temptuous individuals than from the big ads for which Mr.
vlile.
. ,
,
FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND
hoppers
there. Why r
S.—Construction of St. John*-In- F’ord paid.
horse power that will last, rush,s
lnore
l&gt;me
for fi,^*'
dian River canal.
And with all these ungracious remarks, occasionally we through turbines, as long ns ocean
S.—Extension of white way.
titles rise nnd fall, will make
They
. . think a
4 - -Extension of local amusement*. find one which takes tin? right attitude and as the Miami Maine one of the greatest indus­
lli p p e ...............
.
Whipped
his wife
‘4|
Herald
says,
realizes
that
"if
one
section
of
the
country
is
—-Swimming pool, tennis court*,
trial states in the Union, and add
can
cook,
we
agree
prosperous, that prosperity is reflected in some degree in ev­ tens of billions to the States
ct«%
I.—A'tgmenDng of building prn- ery other part of the country." The Birmingham News wealth.
r
Here
gram—home*, hutel*, apartment takes exactly the right attitude. It says;
Tv y* *
*.1l
Let’s hope those enterprising
wanting "",1
morelh'hapr,ln„
hollar*.
corporation
gentlemen
will
wait
nt
only a ?mall part . / $1
Birmingham is a good servant, Birmingham is
$ ._ Extension of street. paving pro­
least n month or two before getnl *bt|
have.
ready to do good turns for her neighbors. Birming­
gram.
ling the project nwny from the
Jv—Construct iotr o(
boulevard
ham steel, iron, cement, cast iron and soil pipe, and
citizens that are going to pay for
Truth is great ' Uff. flj,J
around l.ako Monroe.
it.
great
quantities
of
building
material
of
various
kinds
it were known PnttiqV
t —Completion of city beautifica­
are being shipped to points in Florida where people are
body Would lie nrreq,
tion program.
EVEN MORE exciting than the
building towns and cities by magic—and by grace of
9,—Expansion of school system
great Bay of Fundy power project,
That’s the trouble
with provision for Incremied fasuch Industrial centers such as ours which have the
but less important in our earthly
too many laws. TLc-y il,
rilitir*.
material to do it with. Birmingham architects and en­
struggle for existence, is the result
deucy to arrcit progreivS
gineers and artisans are being drafted to lay the foun­
of Dr. Hunt Lundmark’s studies
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
of the nebulae, strnnge clusters
dations of these towns and cities and build their
Literary Digest m!i , i
in the distant heavens, reminding
coal strikes the publiTi!
WHAT D0K8 GOD REQUIRE?
superstructures. Florida, that was supposed to he too
you of frog’s eggs floating on h
it strikes in the p ^ L 1
—And now, lunrcl, whnl tinea the
flea-bitten and fever-infected and mosquito-ridden
pond.
Lord.thy God require of thee, but
"for white folks to live in,” suddenly appears demand­
Coolidge dug hi: a- ,^ 1
to fear the Lord thy (5odt to walk
Dr. Lundmark, n grunt scientist
ing nil the developments, material and otherwise, with
in nil hi* way*, nnd to love hint,
the other dog ,-an br»/ ,-J |
of Sweden, calculates that some
rest of his life.
*
end to serve the Lord thy God
which the temperate zone is blessed. Congratula­
of these nebulae are mriving awny
with all thy henrt mid with nil thy
tions! Biimingham's ready to help them turn the
from us a t the rate of 2.000 miles
•oul. Deuteronomy 10: 12.
trick. Although our manufacturing plants are run­
a second, more than 7,000 miles |
—— o-------an hour.
ning almost at full capacity, and though we need most
JUST IN PASSING
J. H. JACKSON
A TREE
That’s n speed worth talking
of our skilled and common labor to turn these many
BY R. J. HOLLY
about, it makes 200 miles an hour
A solitary tree, it stood,
building tricks here at home, doubtless we can work
by airplane seem contemptible.
Long Time Loans on Residences and Business Prca
And to the breecz it flung,
Moll Smith advertises that Florida is no place for Rip Van
a bit harder to accomodate our ambitious neigh­
Its stalwart limbi of virgin wood,
Winkles.
They
haven’t
heard
about
this
in
Sanford
yet,
Mell.—
bors.
Easy Repayment Plan
YOU HAVE been swimming in
With crimson tassels hung.
Red Davis in DeLnnd Ne.ws.
A fter all a spirit like that is really more of what we thu ocean, with jellyfish hump­
O ffice in new Merrhveathcr Building
Around wns honrd llie hum of hccs, like to consider American nnd lias considerably more of ing against you, making you feel
that tin' water was almost mailt*
As they its dainties sought,
No
Rip
Van
Winkles
here,
Red.
They
are
all
working
on
the Christian element than that of the newspaper which up of jellyfish.
2nd Street.
ph0
The cloudlund sails of summer's
the DeLnnd road nt present nnd after that they expect to get
would
keep
its
renders
from
the
health
and
prosperity
of
Dr.
Lundmark
says
that
space
breeze,
a job on the DeLnnd News.
Its wholesome fragrance caught. Florida. It would be well for many critics to try to under­ around us, is n crowded ocean of
other. All space is thickly sown
stand the attitude of the Birmingham paper.
.......................................................................
with meteors, tho sort that oc­
Its branches held a robin's nest,
If some of the present so-called "comic strips" in the news­
-----------------o----------------casionally
strikes
the
earth,
or
And sheltered oft the squirrel;
papers are funny then Jack Lloyd is an undertaker. They are
melt as they strike our atmos­
A Scrap of Paper
It offered nil a noontide rest,
about
as funny ns a crutch.
phere,
and
are
called
"shooting
From morning duties' whirl.
stars."
To Supply You With
Scraps of paper have played important parts in the
For every million cubic miles of
Fanned by its leaves the sunA hunch of folks here are worrying to death about the
Early Rose Seed Potatoes
history of the world, nnd limit*, perhaps, had more moment­ space, according to the learned
scorched air,
question of whether we will get new people in here this winter.
Grew balmy, moist and cool;
ous results than Bethnian-llolweg’s scrap of paper which sent doctor there are six thousand mil­
This Is not worrying me a t all. Thu big question is "where will
For Fall Planting
The children rocked a hammock the Herman troops slashing through Belgium, hut the Naval lion meteors and there are 1,000,000
cubic
miles
of
space
in
every
we
put
them,
after
they
Come
here.
then*,
Onion Sets and Onion Seeds
Court of Inquiry which on Monday will begin the investiga­ cubic block of ether too* miles
And played at close of school.
tion of t h&lt;? Shenandoah disaster will have to do with a scrap square.
S E E US F O R Y OU R BEK S IT /’/./fo’
All of which brings to mind the fart that tent*, and small
Tfv*f nsefol ln the broad hlgWay. of paper o f almost pr(»ih I-impmMi»nt,a.*«-«
****** *
^
• thacks will have to be erected either at the present auto camp
NO MAN can conceive the num­
Phone 21S
Wns it to beast mid man,
This scrap of paper is the chart on the Shenandoah's
ber of meteors that we pats in
or at some other spot where sewerage, lights and water are
Let everybody plant a tree,
barograph, an instrument which records weather conditions. our annual spiral journey of more
KILGORE SEED CO.
And help in God's wise plan,
available. We must he aide tu take care of several thousand
The
little
uneven
lines
on
the
chart
reveals,
according
to
a
than
500,1)00,000
miles
around
the
Z. I. Dab vice.
iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiix iia iiiiiH iiiiiiiiu im
now people from January 1 to April l.
.......... o— — ■
correspondent f ir the New York Herald Tribune, "a little sun.
Imagine a column ' DO miles
Advertisement in the Ulevelnnd ’weather’ somewhere between Wheeling, W. Vn., and Cam­
Seventeen years ago in Sanford I made the statement that
Plain-Dealer says: “ Fords, Buv bridge, Ohio. A sudden change in the atmosphere is shown, square, reaching from the earth
the sun. It would contain 5
if the time ever came when Sanford people would stand to­
from the oldest mid most reliable the temperature suddenly dropping from 72 to 60. The blue I{to
SAVE and
quadrillion, 580 trillion rushing
used dealers in Cleveland, All our
gether, forget their petty, jealousies amt peanut politics and
T
H R IV E
line
on
the
sheet
shows
that
the
ship
first
rose
to
a
height
meteorites,
a
sum
that
may
Itp
cans have a sixty-day written
In
pull together that we would have the best and the largest city
guarantee." Hoy, page Diogenes. in l,f»uo feet. For a time it remained at this elevation and written out as follows: ri.fiHU.OOU,192
5
in
central
south
Florida.
The
time
is
almost
here
hut
we
still
000
,
000
,
000
.
1
-othen shot up suddenly to 2,100. The line shows that it later
As to the number of meteorites
need a few first class funerals.
The reason motion picture dropped a little."
occupying tho space between this
house* have pipe organs is that
"From the point of the drop after 2,100 feck the record­ earth and the sun, in one year’s
the sound of shucking peanuts an­
What owner of high class subdivision property in Sanford
Have a Savings
noys those who suffer from indi­ ing pin suddenly went up and down with such rapidity that travel, you can figure that out for
will he the first to put on a bus lint?? We need it to bring Du*
y
o
u
r
s
e
l
f
.
gestion,
a blurred jagged line shows the manner in which it was
Account, loo
new people here.
The.re is in those fragments of
-------- o———
shaken. The structure of the ship is believed to have caught broken
up
old
planets,
plenty
uf
Senator Borah says, looking sly­ tin* first strain as it crazily whirled, trembled and bucked. material for manufacturing new
No m atter how many other investm ents you nuf
Sanford folks must have their Elder Springs Water. Some
ly over nt Al Smith, "We now
have you cannot afford to he without .1 avinp1
ones.
of
them
spending
the
summer
in
the
mountains
this
summer
The
blue
line
next
shows
that
the
ship
went
almost
straight
have the Democratic Presidential
had
Elder
Springs
Water
shipped
to
them
while
they
were
account
too.
up
into
the
air
at
great
speed,
reaching
a
height
of
6,000
candidate for 1928." Oh, Well, a
away. There is no drought in Hanford and no dearth of good
MISS FAY LANl'IHER, young
lot of things can happen in three feet. The line is traced vertically there for a space show­
A
savings
account in a strong bank is ll|ll‘0’
drinking wut* r.
California girl, who "easily ami
yenrs.
ing that it was held at that height. Then a sudden descent naturally” won the beauty crown
the host of alt investm ents. It is tin* best ph*
o-------is indicated, and in that last fatal descent the speed was so of "Miss America" suys, "Mar­
ever devised for huildini? small amounts
From many points in the state conn* reports that the milk
Finance Minister t ’nillnux has great that even the faithful mechanical pen fell from its riage won't interfere witli my ca­
supply
cannot
keep
up
with
the
demand.
large
amounts.
With
milk
selling
at
sailed for this country for the pinreer,"
twenty-five cents a quart there ought to In- a fine chance
pose of settling France's debt. task and left no further record.”
Start
a savings account at this bank Lulay.
Of course not. The real busi­
for dairymen in Florida nnd especially jn Seminole county.
'Those of us who believe with
This then is a story, more nccurafc than any eye witness’ ness
of
human
beings
on
tliis
This should he a strong talking point for our county und city
President Coolidge, "well, they might be, which the Court must consider. The barograph earth is to make it a little better
advertising.
hired they money, didn’t they?”
while they are here, and hand on
mo releaved to see France taking conclusively disproves the theory Hint the airship was fly­ what
ability they haw* to future
ing loo low and that its goad &gt;)ns struck some object on the
A "bumper" crop of tourists is coming to south Florida
her debt seriously.
li.M 'o ito , m .
generations,
that they also may
--------o-------over that wonderful road In Volusia county. They are being
ground. It si: nvs very plainly the violence and the tempest work.
humped for about twelve miles over all kinds of detours. Un­
It wns two years ago this and indicates that the Shenandoah might well have w ith­
Good qualities, as
heredity
less this road is made passable soon there will he no tourists
month that Dempsey and Firpo stood the strain of any ordinary wind and rain storm.
proves, are handed oil by Women.
coming this way for they could make better time going via tit provided such an inteicrtting eve­
T h e re will be copious testimony from survivors and eye­ And the woman whose programme
Everglades, Key West and Havana.
ning in IJoyle'n Thirty Acres.
m»t include marriage can't
Mince that time Dempsey'* ring witnesses for the Court to hear iait the mute evidence on does
possibly have a complete career, no
According to a small item noted jo Do- Hanford Herald it
activities have been confined to tin* chart of the barograph will have far more than
seems that some fellow was caught unloading liquor the other
matrimony, movies mnl nasal ope th in g else t • do with the decision of l lie naval flying a Hy­ matter what the feminists may
men say. In a chain, )he link that
night and the public has not decided whether tu burn him at the
rutions, and we doubt if any of
UBaaHBMBHHaanaHBaaHHHaHBH]aaMIIRI| aaiia ai*i* m ux
breaks is not the successful link.
and
the
future
air
policy
of
the
United
States.
*take or give him the contract to build the DeLand-Orange City
them have tended to make him
road. A joint debate between all parlies concerned would he
mule pugilistic.
CHARLES VAIL owned a hum­
a wonderful advertisement for th - city during the winter
ble residence, an old furniture
MY FAVORITKSTORIES
months.
The New York Herald Tribune
van, turned into a dwelling, and
By IRVIN S. CURB
carries the following personal
Vail was a squatter on the lund
mention: "Mr. and Mrs, C. M.
W. II. Tunnicliffe, president of the Hanford Bank &amp; Trust
beneath
Ids van.
The
I'our
Aim
of
Mr.
Z
miii
Jones, whose summer home is at
could find no volunteers among tire
Company is hack on the job after spending two weeks with
But
it
was
Vail'*
home,
his
Roslyn, are being congratulated
When the circus reached the mends rs of his staff. In this emer­
many old time friends in New York. He spent some time with
on the birth of a daughter. Their small Vcimont town the proprie- gency the invalid's mother—who piece of the earth. When the van
Dr. F*ank Crnne nnd Dr Royal Copt land, two famous writers
nt New Brunswick, M. J-, '
wedding will take place in Au­
by tin’ same token was Zeno's mo­ burned
and well known New Yorkers and renewed old times with them.
lor
feared
for
awhile
Vail
cut
his
throat,
nnd
died.
thnt
his
a
fi­
gust.” Well the sooner, the bet­
ther-in law - ami who traveled
Dr. Frank Crnne will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Tunnicliffe during
This tragedy contains informa­
ter.—Sanford Herald.
Yes, it einoun performance might bre k its with the show in the capathe winter.
would seem Dmt In the general chief feature. The star of the ng- tilN ol wardrobe mistress, step­ tion for single taxers and others
rush of business tome important gregutlon wns Zeno, the M xinti i ped forward and ugiecd to s e r v e that oppose individual owner­
Home people reem to think that just because this city
details have been overlooked.— Knife thrower, answering in private it i an under Rudy in order that the ship of ground. It does seem ab­
recently raised $100,000 for advertising that all of It should he
life to the name of Hennessy. Twice performance might not tie marred. surd that u man should say, "l
Tri-City News.
spent in ten days ami nt the present time there should be at
a day Zeno, dressed in gaudy trap­ The hour came. Forth came Zeno, own it," of eurth created a hun­
--------o—-----least *ix million people falling over each other getting here
dred
million
years
before
he
was
Every newspaper publisher and ping* would enter the arena ac­ wearing his professional scowl,
in time to pick up Die wonderful bargains in real estate. It
M
every newspaper worker is con- companied by his wife, a young, lightly enhanced. IBs mother-in- born.
takes time to even spend money after you acquire it ami the
It
Rut
owning
land
makes
men
plump
and
pretty
woman
in
pink
• odious—often bitterly so of the
law. skinny nnd homely, with her fight, as the French did at Ver­
Chamber of Commerce is more concerned at present in sav­
, fact that his newspaper does not tight * and f o l l o w e d by a roust­ hair knotted in a knob on her hoed,
ing part of this sum ami putting the rest where it will do
mt'et the approval of everyone in about hearing a basket full of long and tier daughter's fleshings hang­ dun, nnd taking it from t,hem,
the most good.
the community where it is pub­ howto knives and shining battle ing in loose folds upon her bony makes them kill themselves. You
can’t
conquer
that
with
a
theory.
■t l
lished. This is discouraging. Of­ axes’. While the baud played un figure, followed him closely. She
If you Would follow the ('handier of Commerce com­
OUR home will possess milled eomluit
ten because the great majority of appropriate selection of shivery pin • ered herself flat against iii.
mittees around for a week and see half of the work they are
TURKS ARE driving Christians
newspaper men and women are music the young woman would wooden bnekground.''Zeno"irtVo her
charm of an improved interior* tf &gt; ‘ y J
doing you would he surprised not only at the amount of time
out
of
Mosul,
and
Britons
com­
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i
t
.
.
...
actuated by high ideal* and a real flatten her elf against a back i■ I....L
look seemingly fraught with un­
James
A. Sands to install a complete B#t,,ni
they
put
in
for
the
city's
good
hot
nlso
at
the
time
they
lose
passion for puhlie services in an ground of blue planking which had dying hate. He took up his long- plain bitterly to the League of
new equip'
from
their
own
business.
It
is
always
easier
to
criticise
outfit
or
n
modern
wash
basin
or
Nations.
Talk
of
war,
however,
is
been
erected
in
the
middle
of
tinunselfish, big way. And it is a
■st. ha r pest how it* knife. He testthan it is to commend nnd while the committees expect criti­
moot in yotir kitchen.
truism that a newspaper editor re­ ring. There she would pose motion- cd its needle-like point upon his premature. Much time must pass,
cism they also expect the public to at least give them time to
ceives more free advice tluiii any- less, her arms outstretched and thumb. He poised it, aimed it. or serious danger threatens tho
breathe
between
meetings.
British islands, before Briton*
one in any other occupation, not her feel close together. Then Zeno, flung it.
will allow themselves to be con­
By our plan you can have the best at •0 1
even expecting a baseball umpire, stationing him • If forty fecit from
Like
a
Javelin
it
hurtled
on
its
scripted
again.
Some day th * loyal Sanford men who have spent years of
Few people would think of nrlvis- her, would fling his knives and
that will allow you a real saving*
1
" N!!,!k' Bight through the air.
their time trying to do something for this city will git due
iflg a curgeon on the proper pro- axes at her, missing her each timer •striking
in
tiie
long
run.
tip
first
a
scant
quarter
THE
TURKS
naturally
ask.
"if
credit.
The
aforesaid
credit
will
have
to
be
chalked
on
their
cedure in a delicate operation; he 6y the nnrrowe*t of margins, i’re- or r:n inch from the lobe of tho
Christian
tombstones hut they will get it in time fur their descendants
wutld he hold, who would under- sently her form would la* complrte- mother-in-law's left ear. it buried Germans can drive
to use it for advertising purpose*. Meantime it would he
I'nle* out of German territory,
; titleo to tell un artist how tu h y . J y outlined by the deadly steel, itself
Let’s talk it over.
deep in the tough oaken and if the I’oles can drive Chris­
a mighty good thing for the “wise guys" to attend some of
di* his brush; it would take n i ' Hmt suph was ZmoV marvelous planking
ai
d
*tu&gt;„|
there,
the
hilt
tian
Germans
out
of
1’nlish
terri­
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
meeting*
and
find
out
just
what
o f colossal b n to tell a must! jj^ -6 1 thal
i&gt;hu took no hurt from quivering.
the "earnest worker*" are really doing.
tory, tending women and children
liAw to play; but practically S*'v-; the shat p blade • which pinned hc*r Tli i pan
, ,
,
which rnuicdi was wandering along the roads,
4 efyune thinks he know* how a ' fast.
broken by the a Monished voice of
we, got*! sons of Moham­
And while we nre all loafing o„ the job would it not he
* nfwsjraper should Iw run. This, Rut on thisday Mrs. Zeno had a huik native iitu K „„ t|K. j()W. cammt
a
good
thing to have more co-operation from all classes and
med,
drive
out
Christians
nlsp.
. frgt shows how much of a nuUic fallen ill ami although the decus onnmil. ta r of l,|u.. ,.eals imlu*- What is sauce for the ChrlitiSn
less knocking in this dear little city. More working together
' ilt: t lLu}L0&gt;1 newspaper really is.— owner offered u reward for sonieOffice and Show Hoorn 32.T Sanford A'e*
milking l,i- whisker*:
ami leas gossip, more construction and less talk, more carto be sauce for the MohaitvCbaneSton Gazette.
Jorttf who would take her place, he •Wall, by livek—ha iniaoed herB'- ought
penter.work.and lass, sttok, whittling.
incduu.l ' w ■»*«•»■-*■-• »■ , ,

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Office 148

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

Mrs. Smith Entertains
With Lovely Courtesy
Honoring*TvvoVis/tors

Social
C a le n d a r

Personals

TELEPHONE:— Bea. 428-J

M aster FredDaigerJl*.
Gives Picnic P arly
Celebrating Birthday
.Snturdny being bis ninth b i r t h &lt;lny anniversary, Muster Fretl
Daigt-r invited n few of his-i
intimate friends on n picnic 4
of tho lakes.
The jolly group motored
early anil spent t!
(Tames of nil kinds.
At noon n lam fire was built'h'tid
weiniea were roasted, tho.-M were
served with n regular picnic lunch.
I.nte in the afternoon the ‘Ired
but happy group returned to their
homes, voting thi:i one of the tlost
delightful of days.
Frederich was assisted in enter­
taining his guests by his mother,
Mrs. Fred Daiger, Mrs. A. K. Pow­
ers nnd Miss Maria Ann Powers.
The guests included Charles Betts,
Wilson Smith, Charles Britt, Bus­
sell Wallace, Billie Thignen, O. P.
Herndon Jr., Melvin Taylor, Brax­
ton Perkins, Teddie Morse, Charles
Thompson and Ainslee White.

^ Given Friday
tins' By Miss Pitts
ir Miss Stanford

les were placed were beautifully
adorned with baskets and bowls of
pink roses, nntignon, hibiscus and I-ong will undergo an operation.
ferns,
Mrs, Ollit* Marshall spent Fri­
Painty girl heads with the card
spacious home of Mr. nnd
day in Winter Haven ns the guest
symbols
marked
the
tallies
for
the
[. A. Fitts on Union Avenue,
of friends.
t scene of one of the most interesting game of bridge played
He social affairs of the during the afternoon. After the
A, Jones left Thursday far
m Friday evening, when usual number of progression i KiT.t.immee
where ho will in- the
Isrtha Fitts entertained at scores were counted and the prises guest of friends
for several days.
[ honoring her house guest, awarded. Mrs. Forrest Lake, hold­
ing
high
score
was
awarded
llou,nnie Caroline Stanford, of
Joe Campbell of Tulsa, Oklu., is
bigant's powder. The consolation
prize, also llouhigant's powder, fell the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
ami green, the color motif, to Mrs, l&gt;. L. Thrasher. The guest Wallace for several weeks
ost effectively carried out of honor were each p re: mi ted dain­
iantities of roses, maiden ty gifts. Mrs. Dens was presented
Harry Ferrari of F.ustis was in
rn and potted palms nnd n Aladeria Tray Cover, while Miss the city Friday, a • the guest of his
forming a rich dark back- Dens received handkerchief.
Additional Service
sister, Mrs. D. L. Thasher.
fur the guest,
At the conclusion of the game,
Mr, and Mm Charles T. Fuller
e library the punch tables tho tallies were laid with dain'y
seed and refreshing punch covers and refreshments of chirk- of Rock Hill, N. C., arrived in the
ved throughout the evening en salad, olives, potato chips, nd- city this week to make their home
hostess’s mother,
tines and pineapple sherbert, were here.
s of all kinds together served.
incing, caused the evening Those enjoying the cordial hos­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Redfeirn
e p t e m b e r 27, I h r M e r ­
all too soon. At a late pitality of Mis. Smith wore: Mrs. of Elfers, are the guests of Mr. c h Ea nf ft e* c t i vfte SMiner*
sp o rtatio n
freshments of sherbert and David Deas, Miss Louise Dcas, Mm . and Mrs. G. W. Spencer for the C o m p a n y w ill in c r e aTs er a nIt*
s e r v ic e
f
r
o
m
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
to
(lie
N o rth .
sre served.
Forre • Lake, Mrs. James Shnron, week end.
T
h
e
r
e
w
ill
lie
five
n
a
ilin
g
*
a
w »ck,
It 50 of the younger set en- Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. B. F.
I n s t e a d of fou r.
this lovely nffair.
Whittier, Mrs. Samuel Puteston,
Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer will
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. A. K. leave Sunday for Tallahosnee whore T h e N E W . m a g n i f i c e n t S. 3. At.and
o th er
sp le n d id
Powers, Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Mrs. she will resume her studies at the •l.KtJMANY,
te a n i e r * a r e n o w In s e r v ic e b e ­
The Churches Alex
Vaughn, Miss Katherine Wil- Florida State College for Women. t w e e n J a c k s o n v i l l e a n d S a v a n n a h .
I t a l l l m o r e , r t i l l a d e l p h U am i Huston
key, Mrs, Raymond Phillips, Mrs.
T h r o u g h ti c k e t* an d ra il c o n n e c ­
SBYTERIAN CHURCH
S. Heighten and Mr &gt; Deane Tur­
Mrs. A. B. Mahoney, Mrs. A
t i o n s to all I m p o r t a n t point*
ner.
Peters, Mrs. John Schirartl i
following will be the servMrs. Ernest Kruff spent Frit
the church Sunday:
SCRAP IRON CLASS
inu Orlando on a shopping tour.
ny School 0:15 a. in.
The Scrap Iron Class meets ev­
:hing service II n. m.
ery Sunday morning nt the Prin­
R. I,. Robinson of Euata, a for­
r Christian Endeavor, 2:30 cess Theater nt 10 o'clock with R. mer resident of this city, return­
T r a v e l e r s to t h e N o rth e n jo y th e
A. Winston ns teacher. A cordial ed Friday to again make his home
c o m f o r t a b l e s t e a m e r t r i p E x c e lle n t
r Christian Endeavor 7 p. i invitation is extended the public here.
m e a l s a n d s e r v ic e K n res from J a c k ­
to attend these meetings.
s o n v i ll e , InclodliiK m e a l s an d b e rt h
:hing service, 8 p, m.
Mr. nml Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, a r e ; to I t a lt lm o r e lan.JMt; to I'litla'iptiis i n . a*: to Huston f t : 52.
session will meet at the CONGREGATIONAL &lt; Ill RCH
Francis nml Lucy Roumillat, mot­ d&gt;
T l i r o o n h fare* in o ilie r point* lim it­
| each preaching service for
Sunday School, 9:15 a. m
ored to Tampa Thursday and were e d u u r e u u e s t V utom utdtes c a rr ie d .
■option of members.
Morning Service ami Sermon, 11 the guest of relatives.
P e n d f o r b o o k le t.
o'clock.
LTl OF THE HOLY CROSS
Evening Service nnd Sermon, 8
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles W. Hill
o’clock.
and little son, Charles left Friday
tenth Sunday after Trinity,
It is hoped that there will be a for Macon, Ga., where they will
lay School 11:15 o’clock,
large gathering of members and pend several weeks ns the guests
ting service 11 o’clock.
friends for these services.
of relatives.
[ the return of Mrs. Munmn,
|t, and the members of the
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Miss Dorothy Crabtree, w h o has
Iln , s t r e e t , J n r k » iin * l ll e
■nude will be an increasing
II. F. Bolton.
I*hone :e»Ml.
been
the attractive house goes*, of
Lit part of tho services,
Services nt American 1
Mrs...Ki&gt;&gt;Ej‘i&amp;(iumiMn|p
for
the
past,
fciVoluntary, " Priere a No- Home.
week, left Thursday for her home
E mTtollman. Offertory, ’As
Bible school, 9:15 A. M.
in
Tampa.
■ tk Hart" (Soprano and
Sermon and Communion,
■ J u r t Kessler.
Wednesday evening prayer meet
ing at tlie home of Mrs, K. A
Terheun.
Idiin Science services are
prry Sunday morning nt 11
FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH
Sunday school, 'J;:io A. M.
i in the Woman’!' Club, Oak
Morning worship nml sermon,
r near Third street. Sunday
at 10:00 o’clock. Subject for 11 A. M. Subject of Sermon, "TicMission of the Modern Church."
k “Matter.’’
Young People's
Unions, 7
pnesday evening Services,
include testimonies of helli­ o'clock.
Evening service 8 o'clock. Sub­
n' held at 8:00 o’clock in the
ject, "The Heart of All the World's
'K Room.
Society maintains n free Troubles.”
Wednesday evening 8 o’clock wilt
h' room where the Bible nnd
ifed Christian Science liter- be held the second of the series
may Is- read, borrowed or of meetings for nil officers and
ocd. Open Wednesday and teachers of the Sunday school, and
lay from ‘J to 5 o'clock, room all the members and friends inter­
test National Bank building, ested in the fall and winter work.
ate welcome to attend our John l&gt;. Jin kins will make the
i* nnd to make use of mir opening address.
A prelude to the evening ser­
Kroom.
vice will be a study of “The Kind
of Policemen for Sanford."
ALL SOCI.S CHURCH
tenth Sunday after PunteFIKSI METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school, F. H. Adams,
at 8 a. m.
Superintendent, 9:JO A. M.
turn:
"Observance
of
the
yU
Morning worship, Sermon by the
pastor, 11 A. M.
Jay School at 9 a. in.
Senior, Intermediate and Junior
children of school age are
itc-l to attend Sunday School. League*, 7 E\ M.
Preaching by the pastor, 8 P, M
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8
BAPTIST CHURCH
inning a s e r i e s of Sunilav P. M.
New members will he received
I? talks prefacing tho regut'"'". Rev. F . D. King, pa • at morning service. Visitors amt
I the First Baptist Church, strangers cordially invited.
Is decidedly more than merely a
otnorrow night devote ten
f* of the hour to a discus- TO HOLD MEETING.MONDAY
A special meeting of tin* Wo­
'f the subject "The Kind of
good automobile at an attractive
m,‘h for Sanford."
An- man’s Christian Temperance Un­
,n&gt;t‘in that the services for ion at iin* home of Mrs. R, W.
price. It is an outstanding ac­
•wt evcral weeks will he Turner at 300 Palmetto Avenue
fed by these short preludes will to- held Monday afternoon at
heating some phase of gov- 3 o’clock, according to an an­
complishment in quality manu­
l#t was made today with the nouncement made toduy by Mrs.
Mary
A.
Douglass,
vice-president
kc of a cordial invitation to
facturing, possessing in combina­
of the organization.
Wlie to attend.

WILL SHORTLY BE ENTIRE­
LY OUT OF OUR HANDS AS
THERE ARE BUT FIFTEEN
LOTS LEFT.

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PJra: j Draw Nearer Goal
* W/l t Defeat of Braves;
Ci, i s 'nock Vance From
B on e 1 1 Easily Win Game

PITTSB* iGlI,' Sept. 19.—(/P)
—The le .ie leading Pirates
ounded 1 u»* Boston pitchers for
B hits ye: &gt;. a • and won, 9 to 7.
The slugging ». .'arl Smith, who
knocked out tw. • -base hits, and
Union Cuyler, v, . got a double
and a triple, fentot 1 the contest,
which was marker. , ; a clash be­
tween Smith and i..: "elder (Jus
Felix, of Boston. - t came to
blows in the eighth i ling whan
Felix spiked Smith u
he wns
doubled at the plate &lt; i a throw
by Cuyler, Umpire Moran parted
the players and both wire ejected
from the game.
Score by innings:
Boston .. „ - 003 Oil 02')—7-11-3
Pittsburgh .. 02.1 021 0lx—9-18-1
Batteries: Graham, Ryan, Kamp
and Gibson; Morrison, Sheehan,
Yde and Gooch.

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BATTED OUT OF BOX
ST. LOUIS, Sept* 18^-I)azzy
Vance, who pitched a no hit game
last Sunday was batted out of the
box in tho eighth inning Friday
and St. Louis defeated Brooklyn
0 to 5, The Cardinals thus ob­
tained a full game hold in fourth
place.
Vance struck out eight men and
hit a home run but weakened in
the eighth when he allowed seve­
ral safeties nnd three base on bulls,
the last of which forced in a run,
Hornsby led the Cardinals’ rally
in this frame with a single and a
double, nnd seven runs were tal­
lied before it was over.
Score by innings;
Brooklyn „ „ 000 120 101-5-11-0
St. Louis .. .. 000 002 07x—0-14-0
Batteries: Vance, Brown and
DeBerry; Reinhart, Smith und
Warwick.
GIANTS HEAT CUBS
CHICAGO, Sept.
19.—(/P)—
New York bunched its hits tin
three Innings and defeated Chicago
8 to 3. Lindstrom led the attack
for the Giants with three hits, in­
cluding n double und triple, in four
times up. Uurnes pitched a steudy
game, the Cubs being able to
bunch hits in only one frame when
they scored three runs. Pittener, Cubs abort stop, bad a perect day at Blit, with Tour hits in
as mnny times up.
Score by innings:
New York „ „ 020 000 240-8-14-2
Chicago........ 000 003 000—3-13-1
Batteries: Barnes and Snyder;
Cooper, Keen und Gonzutes.

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PHILLIES BEAT REDS
CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.—(A1)—
Philadelphia took the second game
of the final series from Cincinnati
5 to 1, Friday. Willoughby, a re­
cruit, allowed eight hits which
were well scattered. The Phillies
hit Donohue freely in the third
nnd eighth inningq.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .002 U00 010-5-13-0
Cincinnati .. 000 mu 0 00-1- 8-1
Batteries: Willoughby nnd Henlino; Donohue and Krueger.

PALE, NERVOUS

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How They Stand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost
P ittsburgh________89 54
New Y ork____ A „ 81 60
Cincinnati _ .. _ A - 76 65
St. L ouis_________ 71 7
Brooklyn ________ 66 74
B oston......... ............. 71 80
Philadelphia______ 62 79
Chicago.................... 62 811

SENATORS POUND
SOX HURLERS TO
WIN EASILY 1 0 -5

Pet
.622
JS75
.5.19
.497
.471 jUnckmcn Take Double Header
From Detroit, Indians Nose
.470
.440
Out Boston Ited Sox G to !&gt;;
.417
Yankee Win 5lh Straight

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost P et
Washington „ „ ^ 90 49 ,.617
Philadelphia______8t 57 .590
Chicago ....................74 67 .525
St. Louis
73 67 .521
Ikotroit _______ _ .. 71 69 .507
Cleveland „ .............63 75 .457
New York _ ........... 64 77 .454
Boston
42 94 .109
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost
Atlanta ., .. „ „ „ .. 87 67
New O rleans__ .... 85 67
Nashville
.. 79 73
M emphis____ __
79 73
Mobile . . . . __ _ .. 72 77
81
Chattanooga__ „ 71
Little R ock____ _ 68 81
Birmingham „ „ „ 66 85

WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—f/P)
—Hammering two Chicago pitch­
ers for 17 hits, Washington easily
won the opening game of the se­
ries yesterday, 10 to 5. Rice nnd
J. Harris bad perfect days at the
bat with four hits each. FAguaon
struck out six men but weakened
in the last two innings nnd was
replaced by Marberry in the ninth.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. .. 000 000 041— 5-12-1
Washington 100 11$ 20x—10-17-1
Batteries:
Kerr,
Cnnnally,
Thurston nnd Crouse; Ferguson
Marberry und Severcid.

Pet.
.565
.559
.520
.520
.483
ATHLETICS TAKE TWO
.407
PHILADELPHIA. Sept, 19.—
.447
.417 CP)—Tho Philadelphia Athletic
won both ends of a double bill
from Detroit here today, 4-2, and
7-3. Baumgartner was invincible
after the first inning of the open­
ing game while Rip Collins was
clouted unmercifully in the sec­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ond fray. The batting of A! Sim­
Boston at Pittsburgh.
mons featured the twin hill, the
Brooklyn at St. Louis.
slugger nminnssing a total of se­
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
ven hits in nine times a t lint, inNew York a t Chicago.
cluding two triples and a double
jn the second game.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
FIRST GAME
Chicngn at Washington.
Score by innings:
St. Louis at New York.
D etro it......... 200 000 ItOU—2- 7-1
Detroit at Philadelphia.
Philadelphia 103 000 UOx—4-10-1
Cleveland ut Boston.
Batteries: Stoner, Dayle and
Woodall; Baumgartner and Coch­
rane.

T lM tfe lrT trM

JOHNSTON
FOR TENNIS

Yesterday’s
Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston 7; Pittsburgh 9,
f~
Philadelphia 6; Cincinnati 1,
New York 8; Chicngo'l.
St. Louis 9; Brooklyn 5.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis 2; New York 4. * '
Detroit 2-3; Philadelphia 4-7.
Cleveland 6; Heston 5.
Chicago 5; Washington, 10.
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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 5; Birmingham 7.
New Orleans 7; Mobile 6,
Memphis 5; Chattanooga 3.
Little Rock 2; Nashville 5,

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FROM STOCK TO COTTON
The great stock ranches of the
Punhnndlo district are being cut
up into cotton farms. Stock land
that sold frpm 50 cents to $2 an
acre now brings from $20 to $40
ns cotton land.

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Baseball Analysis

CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—(/P)—Six
more victories for the Pittsburgli
Pirates will make them the cham­
pions of the National League,
even though the New York Giants,
who are trailing in second place,
win nil their remaining 11 games.
The Pirates have II moru contests
to play nnd today hold a sevengame margin over their rivals.
Both lenders won their games ye.iterduy, the Pirates beating Boston
while the Giants trimmed Chica­
go.
Tho standing today.
Pittsburgh .. .......... 89 54 .022
New Yo r k ............... Ml 60 .575
The Philadelphia Athletics cut
down the lead of Washington Sen
ators to seven games Friday by
taking a twin bill from Detroit
when the league lenders walloped
CHIcftgo. With 15 games remain­
ing on its schedule, Washington
needs to win only eight of them
to ln&gt; crowned champions for 1935,
even if the Athletics should win
their remaining 13 contest!).
The standing today:
Washington ............ 90 49 .047
Philadelphia............ 84 57 .595

2&lt;)(» Chinese Are Now
Awaiting* Deportation
NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—(VP)—
As tie* result of continued tong
murders, 2IMJ Chinese were in the
tombs today awaiting deportation
oft of lOOOurrexted in two mid
this week. Those at the tombs
have been unable to produce certi­
ficates of registration as requir­
ed by law for presence of Chinese
in the country.

SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
D etro it......... 000 210 000-3- 9-1
Philadelphia 205 000 (Mix—7-12-0
Batteries: Collins, Doyle and
Bossier, WnndtJI; Groves, Wnlberg
and Perkins.
WIN FIFTH STRAIGHT
NFAV YORK, Sept. 19.—(/P)~
The Yankees won their fifth
straight game today by defeating
St. Louis, l to 2. Home runs by
Meusei.nnd Ruth featured the
New York (riumpli, Mcusel’s 29tli
of the year coming in the fifth
with Kncnib on, while Ruth’s 20th
circuit drive canto in the seventh
with none oik Marty McManus, of
the Browns, drove out his HUh
four-hugger in the sixth, breaking
the Ynnke&lt;
pitchers’ record of
27 i unless innings.
,
,
St’oro" W iiihifigst **
St. Louis .. .. 000 001 100-2-7-1
New York
ooo u2l lox 1-7-3
Batteries: Davis, Girard and
Dixon; Hoyt mu I Hengnugh.

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Four Hundred Thirty-five Dollars!
Per F ront Foot.
Riparian Rights each end, the bigg
the best, the most reliable subdivis
known in the H alifax C o u n try , lyir
south amusement park, Daytona

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INDIANS WIN, 6-5.
BOSTON, Sept. P.t.—(/I1)—Cleve­
land assailed pitcher Ito.s of tho
Bed So:: for six runs in the fifth
inning in the first game of their
filial series of the season hero to­
day .and the visitors won 6 to 5.
Prothro, singled his first time up,
bringing his string of consecutive
safe hits to seven. Next time he
fouled (lilt.
Score by innings:
Cleveland
000 (Mil) DUO—6-11-0
Boston
Oil (121) 001-5- H-2
Batteries: Karr, Shautc and Se­
well; Ross, Fuhr and Hishoff.

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ORTONA

Palmetto—f/P)—Community ho­
West Virginia UndySaysTliut tel is planned; hotel is bought for
She Was in a Serious Con­ quarter of a million.
dition, Hut Is Stronger
A fler Taking Cardui.
Everything
Huntington, W. Va.—"I wns in a
Very weak and run-down condition
—in fact, wns in a serious condi­
tion," says Mrs. Fannie C. Illoss,
of 1964 Madison Avenue, this
city
"In my left side the pain was
very severe, it would start in my
back and sides. Part of the time I
was in bed nnd when up I didn’t
feel like doing anything or going
anywhere.
"Life wasn’t any pleasure. I
wns very pale. I was nervous and
thin, and so tired all the time.
"My druggist told me that Cardui wus a good tonic for women
nnd I bought a couple of bottles.
I took two bottles, then 1 noticed
an improvement. 1 kept on and
found it was helping me. I have
taken nine bottles. Pm stronger
now than l have been in a long

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in. ■ iH H ) in m w »»m m m M l t u
ti|io.W H 0i,fer th£
,rr A I T
seven years. It wHl ."f- title a
big for his sixth* straight titlc^
feat no othbr champion has ac
t.nm . Mn*:
I»"&gt;«;
ruled seven years from 1«8
1887.
conquered~ Johnstonh
Tilden has
mis cunn»«—
five straight times in his marcli
Two Super-Stars Win Right toward the national crown, once
To hat your property, horneaitea, buxw. ,
to Meet Each Other When in the semi-finals and fo b lJJg rJ
in
the
finals.
He
will
be
a
Javorjte
acreage w ith ua. We will sell your nr, * oU-&gt;
They Eliminate Richards to reach the heights once more toadvantage and quickly.
p opertytoi
And Williams on -Friday
\
d Neither Johnston nor Tilden was
FOREST HILLS. N. Y., Sept. extended greatly Friday. Nether
Inquire nhout Sanford Grove, one f
H j.-«P )-^B ig Blil" Tildt-n and his Williams nor Richards was aide to
veteran Califorinn rlvel, “Little do more than threaten the Wo
suburban subdivisions, goon to ho ni \
Bill" Johnsl6nv dominant forces Dick Williams. Ho had rare conmarket.
1 aeefl &lt;**1
of American tennis for most of the sidcrnbly short of the spectacular
phst decade, will have another flights expected of them. w &gt;ljoust today for the national sin­ liams faltered after the first act
gles title.
losing control, was easy prey
These two super stars reached and,
for
smoking tlrlves,
the final round of tho forty-fourth while Johnston's
RichaWs exhausted himself
nnnuul championship tournament by the desperate attempts he niaue
Friday when they turned back the
J1
challenges of the two men who to hold Tilden even in the first
UAKT N A SO N. Local M a r,,,,.
two
sets.
share Davis cup laurels with the
Tilden’s victory left little doubt
rival "Bills." Johnston’s crushing
507-8 1st National Bank Hide-.
power brought about the downfall in the minds of observers that ho
Ph«
of Ricbnrd Norris Williams, 7-5, is still in command of the game
which
has
kept
him
at
the
top
so
0-3, 6-2, while Tilden, although
losing the first set to his young long. It seemed last week, when
New York rival, Vincent Klchurds, he had dose calls against the two
left a convincing impression of French stars, Jean Borotra and
his superiority by scores of 6-8, Rene Lacoste, that Tilden was
si ip|ting, but his advance to the
6-4, 6-1.
Today’s matVh will bring to- title round again has seen him
gether Tilden and Johnston in the once more dominant.

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Savings Account today.

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*OR SALE: Motor truck with self
14— For Sale, Acreage
ddition.
l t b ^ TA’ kbargain.
CW •irC8C. ,nH.|K°od
con­
Maddux,
f OR SALE: Acreage on SanfordGeneva. Fla.
New Smyrna Highway one half
mile North of Osteen. E. U. Car­
7— Business Service
ter, Osteen, Fla.
LANEY’S DRUG STOKE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas. Wa FOR SALE RIG BARAIN: 3 acre
*r® ** Pe*r you •• your phone.
tract 1-2 mile south of west First
Call 103.
Street. 1 1-2 acres cleared. Some
bearing orange trees. Good many
SANFOkO ELECTRIC CO.
wilj bear in n year or so. 3 room
Successors to Gillon &amp; Platt
residence, largo shade trees about
(16 Magnolia- Everything elec­ house. A dandy nlace to live $2,tric a l Phona 422. Electragith 000.00; $1500.00 cash, 1 and 2 years
Radio.
for balance. B. II. Illankston, San 1
WIGHTS—Three itationa. Mag­ ford.
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
8anford Avenue and 10th Street ATTENTION Florida land owners.
Writo us direct about acreage or
Expert service.
property you wist'i to sell. We can
LEWIS O’BRYa N.
Office In assist you. Vinson Finance Co., 315
Seminole Rank Building Annex. Professional Bldg., Jacksonville,'
Fla.
Phona 417-L 8.

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which Is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
Snmple copy nnd rale card upon
request.

12— Exchange

Are you in need
—of—
a Ho m e ?

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advcvtlso those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thlrtyIcent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 118 nnd a repre­
sentative will call nnd see you.
j LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the S tar-:
TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
ers and fern growers of Volus­ dium in South Florida. Published
ia county advertise in the DcLand mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash Lakeland, Florida.
with order.
MAINE — Wotcrville, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested In Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication,

If so, just keep your eyes
on this page. Some of the
very best buys in Sanford
are listed here daily.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP-Printing
15— Snle or Exchange
Engraving. Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
FOR SALE: Will sell or trade for
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal St.
real estate, 11)25 model, stand­
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds ard Six Buick Roadster, perfect
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. condition. Call 107-W.
Water srd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
17— For Sale, Houses
phone 111.

DEVELOPERS ATTRITION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in Georgia's
history; a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; at two million dollar bridge
across Escambia Hay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
being spent on highway; greatest
chnnce for live developers to get
in on ground floor. Write Devel- !
onment Department. The Ponsu-1
cola News.

Opportunity awaits you
on the “Classified Page’'
of The Herald.

18 LARGE LOTS
12 on Park Avenue,
6 on Oak

Price $21,000.00
Terms

W. H. LONG
MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
*99-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVK.

EIGHT LOTS .
on West Second Street
(these lots are just
across the street from
a big- development on
the west side)

Price $11,500.00 &gt;

MIRACLE Concrete Co, general FOR SALE: Five room house. 2018
Palmetto. Inquire first homu in
cement work, etdewalka. build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. ft. Onk Hill.
ittaa a a v e MUST be
A I?A I, KSTATI5 — IXVBSTMRMTS
perse a at T he BaaTerwllleger, Prop.
FOR SALE: Beacon Beach Hotel
L o b b y P u t e s t o n - l l r u m l o y Itldg.
efflce or by le tTHE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
H an fo rd
F lo rid a
on St. Andrcwa Bay about ujvcn
Trlepbnae dlaceeetlaHILL LUMBER CO. House Ot
—Central
West
Virginia’s
larg­
are not valid,
acres
of
land,
good
water
front­
__Service, Quality and Prica.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2e per
a Prompt. Efficient.
age on bay, price $35,000, easy
Service
word; 4 insertions 1 1—
lc; 6 or
terms.
Write
J.
L.
Dell,
Panama
Where Service and Quality
more
lc
per
word
each
insertion.
R e s i d e n t of F l o r i d a s i n c e 1(84,
City, Fla.
Reign*
33— Wnnted
|
1(1— Wnnted Real Estntc
Itcfoi e n e r s :
O
L
Y
M
P
I
A
C
A
F
E
is s if ic a t io n s
F irs t N atio n al R ank.
COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
19— Sale, Live Stock
The Waffle House
WANTED: To buy an old fntft-, WANTED: Coral Gables lot:i In
J. II. HUTCHINSON
Classified ads have the largest
C. A. Caratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.
uncements
ioned organ in good condition. I (iranndn Sections B C nnd E. circulation in Southwestern Geor­
It It A t. KATATK
.FOR
SALE:
One
team
of
mules,
Add re ba A. H. Burton, Route A, Make price with contract balance, gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) lino.
Accessories
A crenee: F a rm s nnd
O range
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng,
must go this week. Make your
G ro v e s a S p e c i a l t y
j buyer ready to close but will not
s, Kent
folding and mniling—as ynu price. E. G. Kcslcr, Silver Lake, Box 103, Sanford, Ha.
1020 L a u r e l A v en u e,
-■made bid or offer. Jno. F. Pearson,
M e m b e r of
H A N FO R D , FL A .
want it—when you want It. Rt. A, Box 187.
Repairing
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlnndo
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
S tate
,
'7
Hall
Bldg,
WANTED:
To
lease
desirable
five
Phone
673.
H.
E.
Porch,
Firat
s, Snle
Momint? Sentinel; largest classi­
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .
National Bank Bldg.
20— For Sale, Miscellaneous | °r tdx room house or apartment. WANTED: Listings of property fied business, rate lc n word, min­
ness Opportunities
j Annwcr I. O. Box 1137.
f()r salfl in Hialeah, Fla. 1 sell imum 24c cash with order.
ness Service
Try Smith's Barber
lots of lots. Address O. A. Roberts,
8—
For
Rent,
Apartments
FOR
SALE:
Welt
located
and
es-,
w
.
Rent, Apartments
--------------------------------------------- 1 tabllii'ied cash grocery. Doing WANTED: Let us sell your prop- Box 152, Hialeah, Fla.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales Shop for good barber
Rent, Houses
FOR RENT: Two room apartment J guuu
good business,
three living rooms
rooms1i , cr^f’’' „^ urn l"an
results. ( olousioess, inree
T.
through the Xenia Gazette, ZcnKent, Rooms
also bedroom with twin beds, nnd upstairs. Attractive proposition.1C (U]^ * IreoRy u°«
11— Wanted to Rent
in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ work. Ladies welcome.
Address
Box
90
Care
Herald.
n
2
single
rooms.
One
bedroom
ad­
ncial
trict. Want ad and display rates
joining screen porch. Phone 103. --------------------- —--------------------- .; WANTED: By experienced ac- WANTED: Furnished house or on
Next to Valdez.
is and Board
request.
FOR SALE: linger sewing mn-j countant, set of books to keep
apartment for immediate occu­
Rent, Office, Stores
chine
on
ensy
payments.
II.
H
in
spare
time.
Complete
systems
9— For Rent, Houses
in:i ailed. Address J, C. S. Care pancy. Can give references. I’. O.
Bankston, Sanfordd.
......................................................
Sale, Acreage
Box 311.
Hcrnld.
HOUSE
FOR
RENT:
On
First
or Exchange
hOR
SALE:
Gas
stove
cheap.
See
Street, 8 rooms nnd bath, elect.,
Sale, Groves
Mr. Batton, Southern Utilities WE NEED listings on lots, homes/ WANTED: 5 or 6 room house $500
garage, 75 per month. H. Claydcn,
down, $100 per month. Give me
Sale, Houses
largo and small acreage. Come host
Shirley Apartments.
___ Office.
price, P. O. Box 1)56.
to
see
us
nnd
lets
talk
t
hi
nipt
over.
Lense, Rent
FOR
SALE:
One
No.
5
Underwood
Colclough Itenlty Co.
10— For Rent, Rooms
WANTED: To rent house. Any
Live Stock
typewriter in first class condi­
size, furnished or unfurnished,
tion. Almost new. Address Box J. WANTED: Small, live litigators
Sale, Miscellaneous
Near
Lincoln Hotel, by the year.
FOR
RENT—ho-ims
wita
or
with­
T
N.
Care
Hcrnld.
in large shipments. Write num­
Real Estate
Anply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
We have two plans of financing
ber
you
enn
supply.
Alligator
Farm
Furniture
FOR SALE: Hardwood Ashes 2 Box 2815 West Palm Reach, Fla.'
Lincoln House.
12— Exchange
Your Home
iture Wnnted
per cent Potash; 15 per cen t'
FOR
RENT:
One
comfortably
fu
r-1moisture.
Well
acrecned
and
snek, Found
34— Wanted Help, F em ale! THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
1st— Wo will lend you
...................
. Pd Urj.fiO per ton. Helena, Ark. F.
nished bedroom, udjoining
bath,
i, Jewelers
accepted want ad medium it’
to one or two gentlemen. 200 J. Dougherty, Holcim, Ark.
WANTED: An experienced cook. Daytona (Fla | One cent a word
, Decorating,
French Avenue.
Call 001, Park Avc.
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
FOR RENT: Sewing machine. 310
:
Oak.
Phone
308-W.
WANTED: To rent by Oct. 1st, TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Tuning
11— For Snle, Acreage
necessary to Imild a complete homo
a furnished bungalow or an
AUCTIONEER
t, Seeds, Trees
Fin.
Thousands
read
the
clas­
WE SELL lots and subdivisions apartment. Have three children. sified pages of Florida's Great
jbers and Supplies
2nd— If your home is a trendy built we will make
at public auction. Life Burger. ' References if de:&gt;rcd. Phone 110 J. Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Irv and Eggs
you a very substantial loan on it.
Room 0, Rock Bldg,, Orlando, Fla’ J
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. F

SEPT EM B ER 18, 1925

Construction Of refit .City
To Relieve House Shortage
Is Chamber CommercePIan
New Rollins Head
Snklntvnln Has No Inten1ion of Defying Action Of
United States In Revoking
His Passport Into Country

Englishman Enters
P rotest With Kellogg

tarted Monda
Meeting Thur;
y Held In Confei
:e With CoolidjJ
tH I N G T Q K r S ^ t T lS .

)— While the Presi|special aircraft board
zed a t the White House
lay and decided to beill die hearings Monday,
filliuni Mitchell, former
nt arm y air chief, once
.van brought into view
central figure in the
■r;y which caused its apLiard itself nnimtinced that
|Mitchell would bo summon[testimony, while it heenm-r
[ppar* nt that the War De­
bt virtually was convinced
Inurt martial proceedings
him were warranted by
tea in his most recent rriti| the administration of the
Bid Navy air services.
Jo name time, the Navy De­
tit indicated that he would
rd hy the special court of
f into the Shenandoah die.[o sulintuntiatc his charges
incomptr.oncy” and “negliwero responsible for the
Hearings to He Open
Mis announcing its intention
[men Colonel Mitchell, who..;
L against th«i two air sorviforo Congressional ronunitLt Winter launched the nir|untro\'irsy on its hitter
| the board isued n utnteI raying that it.• hcaringn
I be open to the public and
Idicers of the Army, Navy
| til air reserves would bo
E,t wA.'.cskoh.
k?atfr:cn t' made public hy
l ( T . Morrow, of New York,
elected chairman, said:
■ hearing* of tho board will
Uin tho room of the House
Bub; on interstate und fortommorcp. They will bo upon
kxmblie. It is expected they
win next Monday. Tin h&lt;uirfxill proceed along the followfro board plan* to$ hear fiist
fim-scntntivo.s of the air ycivof the Army, the Navy and
^«t Office, nx to their pie sent
lien, organization, equipment,
hi ami the relation of the serao each other. The board ex­
' thereafter to invite mimcrritnesse &gt; including Colonel
tell, to appear before thun
criticisms and constructive
gtions’"
t President’s board started olT
'with a business-like air. Ap­
ril Saturday, it met for the
time at the White House ut
m. and conferred with Mr.
dsr for nearly threo-quarlen*
I hour.

Ibaril Is R..sponsible
* President had prepared no
nrnt of Ids views and his rei were delivered extemporun». II is understood to have
' umI upon the Imnrd members
'sire to tnke the inquiry into
own Imnd.-i and determine for
elves the course to ha fol-

Many Statements of Injustice
A;'e MadeFollowingAction;
Issue Left Up to America

ffl' •M t t . .
tjUiJHUthtHKHM
Leon aril Wood, dr., son of the gov­
ernor-general of tho Phillippines,
filed u petition in bankruptcy at
Brooklyn, stating his bank .•••'count
had dwindled to $1- His liabilities
ox toed ? l 1,0011, due to losses in
theatrical productions. He is a
brother of Osborne Wood, who
made n "killing" in Wall Street
und then rquandcred his fortune in
Purls.

LAFOLLETTE TO
RE O PPO SED BY
3 INDEPENDENTS
W ilci'X , Ditlmur am i

Wood­
ward to Run A Rains I Young
Hi.l» in Final Race;*A;»fi-I.aFullette Leaders Confer in"

MILWAUKEE, WK, S pt. 18.
—(fl^—T h a g nntl-LaFollette Re­
publican candidates, who are listed
ns indopendrnt* for the final race
for the U. S. Senator: hip remain­
ed in the field Thur. !:iy night,
after two days of conferring by
anti-1-i Foil-. I to leaders
Arthur Harry, of Milwaukee, a
nominnl Republican, who rtgistered as a "w.‘t" In the independent
column, definitely has withdrawn
front the ruez.
Roy P. Wilcox, .tho Coolidge Re­
publican candidate, who wus de­
feat'd decisively in Tuesday's pri­
mary by Robert M. LaFollette, .lr„
fur the Republican nomination, is
ontared us an independent and han
h'fltttd to be iTimCmited. ’
Edward F. Dithniar, of Uarahno,
entered as an iildepeiulent, has un­
til Friday to announce what lie in­
tends doing.
Woodward Causes Concern
Daniel Woodward, of Oshkosh,
has been counted out of III" run­
ning, hut insists lie ho a \.ay of
getting in any time he wants to or
feels that his entry into thv final
contest is necessary for the best
interests of the state. Mr. Wood­
ward, who lias the gai’kiug of the
ntarests of the state.
At the close of today's confer­
ence, which lenders said was culled
to unite on n candidate, Wilcox
issued a statement in which he said
he had kept faith with the people
and had icfuscd to withdraw. lie
declared that five-eighth of the
vote war, not out nt Tuesday’s pri­
mary and that much of the missing
vot • win favorable to the antiLaFollette cause.
The position of Woodward is
causing considerable convi mat bn
ill Krpuhlicun milks. Analysis of
the vote Tuesday shows taut he
polled his total in a large measure
by taking it in from both sides,
McGovern, former governor, v.ho
run fourth, and Wilcox, who fin­
ished second. It is not believed
thut any great amount of Ids total
cume from the LaFollette strong­
holds.
Iluumaii to Say In
Under the Wisconsin election
laws it would be possible for him
to have olio of the several candi­
dates withdrawn in his favor
Those who profess to know say
thi re is no candidate now in the
field who will do this. George
Bauman, Socialist-Iaihor nominee,
has announced that he intends to
rvmnin in the race.
This leaves Woodward only one
way of gutting his mime on the
ballot and thut is to have his fol­
lowers write it in.
Dithmurx nlm is being closely
watched. Considuruble pressure is
being brought to bear on his to
unite on Wilcox for party harmun:*.

Failed to Salute Flag,
Is Jailed F or 10 Days

Kro Confesses To
dtackinir Ohio Girl
Nf lN N A T I , S ept. 1S . - ( ' P &gt; Icd freni th e m id;*- o f a th re u
r throng a n d fired ichiii sever
•’«- when he a t t e m p t e d to e:.
hut n ig h t, J a m e s H e n ry . •»&lt;
fro. h as c o n fe ssed t h a t he at
d uml th e n f a ta lly Injure*

Rear Aildyston.
(fternoon. Robl
ry motive f" r
declared, H*
'■ another

(rum ber, ho *

NEW YORK, Sept. !£.—W )—
For failure to remove Tils hut in
•a.ute to the flag, John Granetxer,
a young Lithuanian, is serving a
sentence of !U days in u Brooklyn
jail. A police sergeant said warn­
ing was given him that Ills hat
must l&gt;e taken off next time tho
flag passed. Grunctzt r failed to
obey tho warning suying, "My
flag is the red flag." the sergeant

New Airplane Speed
Records Made Today
MITCIIFLI. FIELD N. Y.. Sopt.
18. (AT— New unofficial world’s
speed records were established to*
,1av when IJcut. Alfred J . Williams
llew at the rate of 802.2 miles per
hour.
' '
.

LONDON, Sept, is.—(/P)—Shapurji Suklutvnlu, Communist mem­
ber of Parliament and one of tho
delegates to the Inter-Parliamen­
tary Union which is to meet a*.
Washington next month, learned
Thursday that he hud been refus­
ed permission to ent-r the United
States. He was notified l»y tho
American conular official* in
London by order of Secretary of
State Kellogg thut his visit to
Washington hath been revoked. He
thereupon wrote to the Americnn
consul general complaining of the
“arbitrariness" of Secretary Kel­
logg's action, and gave out a num­
ber of statements on the injustice
of Ids treatment.
Mr. Snklntvaln ’if being urged by
Ids Communist friends to defy the
American ban. blit lie appears to
have no such intention, I)i:trussing
the matter tonight, he maintained
that tin correct nttitude for the
United Stotes would have been to
appeal to tho central hoard of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union. Ho de­
clared himself positive thut "llritish Tory influence" was behind the
wht.le tiling and characterized Sec­
retary Kellogg's argument as "stu­
pid."
"iiiit,' lie added, “ I shall not go
(•» America now. In fact I have
canculhd my cnbin on the lunt.”
In effect Mr. Suklutvnlu says he
will nines himself ^t the disposal
of the American people, if they
earn to invito him. lie expressed
it thu c
"Up to America."
"I believe the wholo issue requir­
es to lm thought out more by tho
Inter-Parliamentary Union itself
than bv mo. I decline to believo
that America is full of Kelloggs,
therefore, I must give the Aniet'irmi public a chance to assert it­
self."
Mi. Saklutvulu has sant protests
to Secretary Kellogg and Son. Willicm IJ. McKinley, of Illinois, chair­
man of the American group in the
liiter-Parlinmcntarv Union. In his
letter to the Americnn consul genernl ho mys:
" l note from your letter that
America, after assuming responsi­
bility of host to the Inter-Parlia­
ment try Union conference, and
thereby agreeing to respect and
ahido by its regulations, now claim
the arbitrary right of interference
regarding the character of the del­
egates of other countries purely
from an American internal stand­
point."
Denies Utterances
He denies any intention of vio­
lent utterances, saying:
"There is not n word of truth in
the suggestion that I intend to
preach anarchy in your country,"
uml continues:
“Secretary Kellogg's interpreta­
tion of a few picked words from
my parliamentary speech on India
is contrary to the truth

French Marshal Is
Planning Combined
Drive 0 f Nations
FEZ, French Morocco, Scut. 18.
(A’l—Marshal Petain, the French
commander in chief, continues to
straighten out and strengthen the
French battle lino preparatory to
a resumption of tho offensive, in
eo-o|ierution with the Spanish
against the Moorish rebels.
It was with this end in view
that the operations which led to
the capture of the old French post
nt MeZghuoua nml the mountain
range of El Bibane, one of the
strongest positions of the'Riffians
wero carried out. El Bibime wn*
captured by troons under General
Pruncnn with Marshall Petain
himself looking on.
In consequence of the successes
nt Mczghuouu and FI Bibanc it is
said that additional tribesmen
are offering submission to the
French.
GIBRALTAR, Sept 1 8 - (AO—
The opinion is express'll in some
quarter* her; that Abd-nl-Krim,
the Moroccan rhieftnin, is only
awaiting the beginning of the
stojiny season nt Alhuomas to a t­
tack the Snanish force which land­
ed there last week. The Slum­
lords, offieiul advices from Mudrid udmit, ure virtually (slated
since the withdrawal of the French
and Spanish war Bhips wing L, the
heuvy seas.
The Spaniards dominate much
of the territory of the Bocoyo tribe,
but the powerful Leni Urriagutds,
who ure inciting the Bocoyes to
continue thrlr resistance,
Tho Spanish rcinfm tm en ts con­
tinue to arrive nt Melillu. They
will be used to garrison advanced
posts when tho shock truojia arc
withdrawn. - ’

Discussion of the report of the
housing committee of the Cham­
ber of Cummerce, suggesting, ns
n solution for the ucutc shortage
of living quarters in Sanford nt
this time, the construction of a
modern tent city as n temporary
relief, occupied the attention of
Ute members at their weekly lun­
cheon today at the Seminole Cafe.
Thu committee, after going ex­
tensively into tho matter of tents
und tented cities, visiting Orlando
where n similar project is now un­
Hamilton Holt, Lit!,
LL.L., der construction for the purpose
recently elected President of Rol­ of securing data, prepared an es­
lins College nt Winter Parji who timated ami drew up set of regula­
will open the list year on] Mon­ tions for thq tentative use of tho
day, Sept. 21. President H&lt;j|t wus local organization in making plans
formerly editor of tho Independent for the establishment here of an
Magazine and is u sociologist of enterprise of this nature.
Would Purchase 100 •Ten^.s*
world wide fume. He is a [ruduThe report of the committee pro­
ate of Yule and of Columh a uml
holds many honorary degr es in vides for tho purchase of 100
recognition of Ids services n the tents, 50 of which will he of the
wall and ridge pole type, und the
field of education.
temainder to he patterned after
tin present army regulation con­
ical type. These will he erected,
according to the report, in a
good location to be determined
Intel, in a regular order, accord­
ing to specifications providing for
their arrangement, und details of
construction. Provision is made
fur xtruuts ut intefvuls, for water,
ielectricity, gus und sewerage ser­
Tuitnidiffc Stales Heat Is vice, fur udequate police protec­
Greater In Gotham (Titan tion and for accomodations in the
Mere; Is Impressed III F ar wuv of bathing facilities, it) is
Re .chine Effects of Room »uid.
Administration of the camp, nccording to the report will be hudd­
Rcllttf from the sweltering liont led by u committee composed of
or the city, uml the enjoyment of members of the Uhunihcr of Com­
relaxation from the formal eonvtu merce und tho City Commission,
lions of the north which proscribe uml u resident of tile camp, to be
full and heavy attire during the selected by those living there.
summer month.*, was expression This committee, it is shown, will
of W II. Tunnidiffe, prescient cf make u daily inspection of the
th j Sanford Dunk and Trust Com­ premises for the purpose of main­
pany, wh&lt;» returned Monday from taining conditions conducive to
u two week*' vacation spiuR In the sanitation.
environs of New York f'Rjp,
A rental will be charged, on a
Ho stated that the return jour­ daily basis, for the use of the
ney to Florida was the most en­ tents, by transients. Tenants re­
joyable part of the entire visit, maining in the cainp for n period
affording relief from the intense over two weeks will be considered
licit now gripping the Middle At­ us Derailment resident, according
lantic States, and lauded the /rent­ to these regulations, and the ren­
er freedom from convention here tal for such resident will be great­
in the matter of clothing.
ly reduced, it is shown.
Contrasting the difference in
Cost Will lie $100 Per Tent
temperatures, Mi. Tuunicliffc de­
Cost of the proposition has been
clared that his experience has estimated by the committee at
made n greater booster for the un­ $100 per tent. This figure, it is
iform Florida climate than ever. shown will include installation of
A former resident of New York, all public service accomodations,
Mr, Tunnidiffe n'nted that this und provide for the aquisition of
was his first trip to his old home u site and construction of the i*ain four years. While there he re­ tiro project.
newed numerous acquaintances in
Members of the Chamber dis­
theatrical circles. Interest in the cussed the mutter at xoinu length,
growth of this state among those following muling of this report.
of tho profuttsion, while leaning City Manager W. D. Williams,
rather to the humorous, is none member of the housing committee,
the lu:•i keen, he declares.
in s|&gt;cukiiig of desirable locations
Speaking of the widespread e f­ for the camp site, suggested the
fects of the land boom in Florida, use of French Avenue Park, cit­
Mi. Tunnidiffe stated thn* visible ing its convenient position for u
Muyor
evidence of u wuve of prosperity project of this nature.
and progression in real estate cuu Forrest Lake advocated the ac­
lie seen along the entire coast line, quisition of the Chase property,
stating that it wus better suited
reaching beyond the metropolis.
Mr. Tunnidiffe reported that he thun the French Avenue site for
can see little difference, and very the establishment of a permanent
few changes in New York City dur­ camp. No definite arrangements
ing the 1(5 years that have elapsed were made today towurd the se­
lection of u site for the rump, it is
since lie re I’dvd there. Speaking said.
comparatively, he stated that Flor­
!&gt;. II. Kllnbie, representative of
ida eclipses any other section
through which he journeyed, in the Floridu Army Stores Com­
pany of Orlando, who, It Is said,
this rcs|iect.
furnished the committee with val­
After living in a number of cit­ uable data used in compiling
ies, in widely scattered sections their report, addressed the meet­
of the United, he declared that ing. lie state thut tho recordFlorida now is the ideal location mundultions presented today fur
for a permanent home.
approval were the must complete
Mrs. Tunnidffe, who preceded of any that hud conte to Ids atten­
her hushuiul north by several tion, heretofore. He intiimited
weeks, returned to Kunford with that the conipuny which he repre(Continued On Page II.)
him.

American School Pupils Are Confused
As To The Identity Of “Ma” Ferguson

It wus found that no particular
section of the country stood out
markedly above Shu average In
the knowledge of current aU'uirs.
Eleven per cunt of the students
fulled to recognize the photograph
of President Coolidge. Only 42
I er ccnj Knew the npmu o f the in­
ventor of wireless telegraphy,

NUMBER 43.

ANOTHERCIVILSanford Syndicate

Housing Committee Submits
Report Recommending The
Purchase und Erection Of
100 Tents Costing $10,01)0 Rival Military Leaders Are
%
Making Preparations, Is
Financing Project Is
View Expressed By Soviet
M
inister Biu*k In Moscow
To Be Decided Today
Thirty Thousand Booklets are
Ordered by Publicity Com­
mittee, Chairman Reports

NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—(A*)—
"Mu” Ferguson, Governor of Texus, is identified in the minds of
some American school utudents as
president of Mexico und uUo as
Bubo Ruth.
Teapot Dumo is
thought hy other students to be
u building in Washington. Ami
still others confuse Mussolini with
"Battling" Siki, A1 Jolson and
"Billy" Sunday.
These were among the surpris­
ing answers given by American
high school, college and university
students in the annual tests on
current history conducted by the
Review of Reviews, the results of
which were made public Thursduy.
The survey wus based on tho oxuininution papers of 1,050 students

PR IC E F IV E CENTS

Only one of four could identify
a reaper uml u tructur—even when
it was given u setting of u grain
field.
Some of the students placed
Muscle Shouls in Duly, others plac­
ed it in the Pacific Ocean. One
youth wus convinced that tho
United States hud purchased Ju ­
lian.
“The question may well be rui*od," tho re|M&gt;rt said, "whether wo
are supplementing the hendlino
reading, the picture' new*pu|&gt;or,
the picture supplement und movie
news with a serious study in the
£hu» room to un udequato degree,
"Too frequently tho question:
‘Do you enjoy reading tho news­
papers uud magazines?’ wus ans­
wered frankly, ‘yes, the funny
putt.*"
Rural, urbun and metropolitan
communities were covered by tho
repoit. The general average of
the 1,050 test papers wus 4d per
cunt, although many schools which
made low percentages did not forWarxi their papers. One senior
high school returned papers only

Wu Pei F u Planning
To R e-enter Fight
(ienernl Feng Reported To Freight Congestion nt Termi­
He Receiving Many Sup­
nal Points in This State
plies Hy Way of Mongolia
Threatens to Throttle All
Traffic in The Southland

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—(/?)
— Reports reaching Washington ns
to war like pteparntions of the
tend to confirm the view express­
ed Wednesday in Moscow by M.
Knrnkhan, soviet ambassador to
Pekffig, that u new outbreak of
civil war wus to bo expected.
They also reflect the new angle
to the Chinese military-political
situation pointed out by Kurnktmu
in his assertion that Wu Pei Ku,
once overthrown and ptesumnbly
climinutde from the struggle for
supremacy would reenter the Chi­
nese picture, us n vital factor.
OtMjernl Wu is known to have
gathered considerable
strength
about him In recent months in
the Yungtse province, to which
ho retired after the Peking coiip
executed by the Christian general,
Frank Yu-Hiiiang, who deserted
Wu and joined forces with Chang
Tso-Lin, the Manchurian war loro,
who set up the present provisional
tegime in Peking.
One point on which information
in Washington appears to bv clear
is tho source of tho military sup­
plies reaching General Fong at
Knlgun, his present headquarters.
Within recent weeks motor truck i
laden with ammunition cases have
been seen by American observers
on the road entering Knlgnn from
Mongolia. The lettering on these
eases was Russian and indicated
that they came from soviet source
by way of Mongolia which is large­
ly uuder soviet control.
Feng is generally credited with
having from .‘100 to 500 machine r,
most of them of American make,
engaged in this traffic, which
presumably is in preparation for
the struggle; Karukhun held to be
inevitable between Feng
and

Wants No Foreign Influences
UALTLMORK, hupt. 1H.—(A*)—
l)r. Sao-ku Alfred Sze, Chinese
minister to the United Stutes, told
the opening sessions of the unof­
ficial
conference on ChineseAmerican relations last night that
"Fortunately for the peace and
security of the world, the peuceful
development of China and her milliens is an absolute certainty un­
less thut development is deflected
by foreign agencies into chumiels
of militarism.'' The whole of Chi­
nese culture rests on a belief in
the power und appeul of morul
forces, Dr. ijze said.

Alleged R o b b e r
Killed In E f f o r t
T o Effect Escape
CLIFTON FORGE, Vu., Sept.
18.—(A*)—-A ruse, hy which Lcunaid Gorier, alleged rubber, IttqK-d
to excu|ic from officers who hud
effected Ids capture led Thursduy
to his own death, the death of
Special Agent J . W. Hull and the
curious wounding of I). C. Camp­
bell, loeul chief of police.
Arrested following tho robbery
of u safe at the Chesapeake and
Ohio ticket office ut Covington
lust Tuesday night, Goziur and a
companion were brought to Ciiftou
Forge yesterday morning where
they were charged with the crime.
After money, thought to have
been a part of their looti was
found on the perxou of tho two
men, Gorier offered to take of­
ficers to a spot where the rest of
the missing currency hud been
hidden.
Accordingly Hull uccompuuied
the prisoner in un automobile, fol­
lowed by Chief of Police Cutupbell, Sheriff Dyche und uuothcr
special agent in u second cur, to
a spot outsido the city.
At a signal from Goxier the
party stopped.
The
prisoner
stepped behind u rock by tho side
of tnu road, the officers report,
picked up u revolver ami immedi­
ately opened fire. At the first
shot Hull full, mortully wounded.
The officers in the second car
sprung to tho roud us tho firing
continued. Chief Campbell was
struck in the fuce by a bullet but
continued to advance nml it is
thought that it was a shot front
his pistol that struck Gozier,
causing his instant death.
Hall died in n hospital two
hours after tho shooting. Camp­
bell's condition tonight was re­
ported as sorious.

NEW YORK. Sept. 18.-&lt;/P&gt;With freight congestion growing
**cadily more sente i:i Florida, of­
ficials of Isith railroad''and steam­
ship companies said last night they
ir e no prospect of no early lifting
of the embargo mi heavy freight
to Florid » ports nml terminals.
The congc-itlon at Farida tennis*
,‘U threatens to thioltle all South­
ern traffic, tno officials said.
An official announcement from
the Clyde Line S. 8. Company last
night, slated that they have been
exercising an embargo t'inco Aug­
ust r». It was also announced thut
one Clyde steamer hss been lying
at Miami since Aug. 80. unable to
discharge cargo.
Anne mice inenta front the office
of the American Railway Express
Co. state that no unusual consign­
ments over “00 pounds in weight
are being accepted for Florida.
Labor Not Available
It is ulnio:*. impossible, freight
i fficiuls pointed nut. to obtain la­
bor to move freight from terminals
Liruuso of the high waves being
pawl unskilled labor hy builders nod
contractors and th-j scarcity of la­
bor itself in Miami. With the be­
ginning of the, tourist influx into
Florida n great many consign­
ments of household furtiittir &gt; are
piling up ut terminals awaiting de­
livery.
The Seaboard Air Lite* railway
company immevd » '•'milnr tqnliar' 'ight to Tampa and West
Palm P
II. Livestock j*ml food
rhinraunts are being *Ulvon the
right-of-way on nil linvs officials
stated, while building material re­
mains unloaded in freight cars on
sidings.
Pruha Made at Miami
MIAMI, Sept. Id.—(jp)— An in­
vestigation into the condition*
which have made necessary the
declaring of embargoes hy nil
•eantship lines .'iilcriug Miami
and the Florida Hast Coast Rail­
way Company oil praetleally nil
kinds of Mhipiuuiits ure making
headway Thursday.
The Miami Rotary Club, a com
mittee from the large building sup­
ply houses and contractor!*, mid
other civic organization.-', including
the Miami Chamber of Commerce,
this afternoon sent investigators to
the warehouses on the wuterfront
mid to the railway freight hotu&gt;&gt;*
in an effort to formulate stops
which will make the ci. Largo no
longer iieeet.sury.
Reports on the conditions found
were luler mude to the city man­
ager, und a meeting of the until c
committee with city officials has
! m-cii called for tndny.
Tint Florida Fast Coast Railway
Company today notified all con­
signees thut freight for them woitlu
have an additional embargo dap­
ped on it if ull shipments to thi.
city wore not immediately removed
from their warehouses.
City Prisoners Used
City prisoners were plucvd on
the municipal docks, where they
did duty as longshoremen, aiding
th j dock master in removing the
congested freight from northern
ports. Sixty-eight prisoners re­
united to the Clyde Line ware­
houses, where space is being made
for foodstuffs.
Warrants ure being MJVorn out
hy the city health officer against
consignees who delay in tho re-

Cm ruction to the value of sev&lt;rul m» ':on dollars is now under
way, Inoi bn " business buildings
and resideri *a, ami, with tho pro­
posed program for additional build­
ing, Sanford, it h« declared, will
ho well able to care for the needa
of ninny newcomers who desire to
permanently locate here.
Ihiildiug plans of individual!!
who deuce to provde housing fac­
ilities for their own needs lias not
been included in this summary.
A modern tent city, now under
consideration, will provide addition­
al housing quarters for approxi­
mately 1,000 visitors, it in said.

Washington News

WASHINGTON. Sept. 17-(A&gt;&gt;—
Postmaster General New approved
petitions for four additional air
muil routes.
A new American ambassador to
Japan wus agreed upon but hin
•lame was withheld.
Health condition!' were reported
generally good by Surgeon Gener­
al Cummin.
lYealdent Coolidge** aircraft
hoard organized with Dwight M.
Mora row of New York ns chair­
man.
Reports reaching Washington in­
dicated likelihood of a new out­
break of civil warfare in China.
_ A meeting of the American Debt
Commission was called for n«xt
STU BFN VILLF, Ohio, Sept. 18. Thursday, when the French mis— &lt;/P)—One trainman wus killed
and severul others injured badly,
one perhaps fatally when s Pitts­
burgh and West Virginia freight
train run heud on into a coal train
in the Mingo Tunnell near here
today, Edward Matesky, 24, of
Carnegie, Pu„ a brake man, wus Hirminghum Hanker
crushed to ileuth. A mix-up in
Succumbs Suddenly,
signals is bclievod to have caused
the wreck, Tho tunnell was badly
damaged.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Sept. 18.
—(/¥)—Col. T. ;0. Smith, 68, pres­
ident of tho Birmingham Trust and
Methodists To Hold
Saving* Company and one of B ir­
mingham's foremost citizens, was
Meeting at Orlando found
dead in bed this morning.
A preliminary inquiry indicated
ORLANDO, Sopt. 18.—iVF)—•
The death was caused by a heart a t­
Floridu Muthodii*. Conference will tack during tho night.
bo held in this city early In Decem­
ber, it wai announced toduy by
Rev. I. C. Jenkins, secretary of the
conference. SL Petersburg hud been
previously selected as tho conven­
tion city, but collapse of the church
under construction there made se­
( • r i:
lection of uuothcr placen u e m r y ,
Tampa withdrew its offer.

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BOYS’ BLOUSE
Kaynec and Boy Blue.

Values to $1.25.

Now.

Our entire stock of ladies’ Dress and novelty shoes will be sold during the sale
a t big reduction. Such as Blond Kid, Blond Satin, Gunmetals, Plain Pumps,
Sizes 2 to 8 . Width I) to AAA.

BOYS’ SCHOOL SHIRTS

DRESS PANTS
$5.00 to $0.00 Values
When it comes to values these $5.00 and
Dress Pants a t $3.85 m ust certainly aim
you. Strictly all wool. Well tailored fron
grade woolens in brown and grey mixtures
and Blues; Brown and Stripes.
Now

Values to $1.50. Sales price—

GENUINE TOPKIS UNION'

S U IT S
■ 89e

BOYS’ UNION SUITS
n '*■

3(1 to 4G

Genuine Haynes make. Values to $1.00
Sale Price

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•

GENUINE B. V. I)
Union Suits.

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Now

BOYS’ CAPS
A large assortm ent, prices range from

THE ACO UNION SUITS
A Barrage of Prize Winning Prices That Actually Amaze
the Keenest Bargain Seeker.

BOYS’ SCHOOL PANTS

STARTLING PRICE CUTS THAT M A K E YOU R U B YOUR E Y E S

Values to ?2.G0
A C T U A L

VA L UE S

BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED HOSE

N

38c
ACT U AL

Boys’ BUSTER BROWN Shoes
Ju st the thing for School.

Every mother knows

what long w ear-these shoes gives.

Sale price—

x Misses’ Shoes—Buster Brown
We have a complete line for the school trade, and
the prices are right.

A CO M PLETE LIN E OE LITTLE
\ M EN ’S LONG DRESS PANTS
Vv

All wool.
Sale Price—-

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$1.50 value.

1

$ 2 .9 5

WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Several patterns in men’s Fall Dress Suits. These
suits are made of all wool fabrics. Prices range
from

$ 1 7 .5 0

to

$ 3 5 .0 0

MEN’S WORK SHOES

$ 2 .5 0

$ 4 .9 5

VA L UE S

Now mothers, here are practical fall and winter hitch grade suits
at imv-half the regular price, ileautiful I and 2-punt suits in
I weed, cashmere and blue serge. Fine, snappy, trim models in the
latest fall and winter styles. Hath Iwltcd and plain. K\rcllcnt
quality grade material anil workmanship. Made by celebrated man­
ufacturers of hoys’ clothing. The extra pants double the wear.
Never have surh suit bargains been offered in lids locality. They
will lie snapped up i|uirkly at this saving price. Every suit carries
our guarantee
Mothers you all want to save on your hoys suits, don’t you? This
sale offers you the greatest, the most satisfying price reduction
you have ever witnessed.
In this group of $12.at) two-pant suits we nre offering at $8.95
you will find every suit strictly all-wool, handsomely tailored from
the best materials. The blues, browns, greys, grey mixtures, plaids,
checks and stripes offer you wonderful selections. The reputation
of this firm is behind every suit and we want you to he perfectly
satisfied.

T he F a m o u s R ed
C ross Lim ited L a st
Wonder values in this celebrated Bed Cross Limited Last. Strictly a
$10.00 price cut to $7.05. Every number and all lately arrived models
included. White Kid Straps, Velvets, Patents, Suedes. Light, Ian, calf
and Blond Satin. Your unrestricted choice. ..............................................

UNPARALLELED PRICE CUTS
Here is a group of actual $5.25 values that will startle you. Struts Suede
Sandies, Patent Pumps, Strap and Cut Outs. Suede Pumps and Lady Balti­
more Sandies. You can find just your stylo and size in this large group.
Yoar unrestricted ch o ice....................................................................... .................

ir

Now

98c

GENUINE ENGLISH BROW
CLOTH SHIRTS
Neck hand and collar attached.
now at

$3.30 value*

J . P. SMITH’S CELEBRATED
MEN’S SHOES

,

Every man knows the J . P.
Smith Shoe, its style absolute
comfort and splendid quality
of leather and workmanship.
These hi tops and oxfords in
new up to the minute lasts.
Brown and black calf and soft
Your unPestrnctcctaoinunnet
kid. Sold regularly a t $8.50.
Your unrestricted choice.........

HEAVY CHAMBRAY SHIRTS
A Saving Now at 79c
These heavy weight, blue chambray work shirt.s
will give you real service. Made front extra heavy
fast color cham bray; double shoulders and dou­
ble stitched, fast seams. Roomy cut and true to
size. This is not a single light weight shirt hut

OVERALL-JUMPERS
$2.00 and $2.25 Values— $1.79

GRASP THESE VALUES
This is one of the greatest saving values of this shoe sale. $6.50 value in
these handsome French Kids, one Strap anti Pumps in Patent Leather,
beautiful Satin Strap with Hand Turned Soles and Covered Box Heels.
Your unrestricted choice.................... ......................................................... ........

Next to First National Bank

SA N FO RD

$1.25 values.

Here is a splendid saving on overalls anil jumper*Made from heavy 220 denim, full roomy cut, win*
reinforced seams, double stitched. Overalls haufull apron, broad pockets, wide girdle. Jumper*
pintle roomy for action with large pockets, l*1
ited and ring set buttons. Each, now

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October, a . d '‘ u J7' ’J ?
grown each yenr, with the excep- I t he seal ot t he a b o v e s t yl e d Co ur t of
tine* In Hunf.tr*
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t i o n o f t h e 1913-14 a n d
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terms w h e n a a l i g h t f a l l i n g o f f in ' a D i «36
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owi ng t o y o u r f a i l u r e t o el ect of - M.
During the year of 1913-14 three
Heral d, a n e w s p a pe r ed as f ol l o ws , t o - w l t :
TUCKER.
LUISA
TILLMAN.
Did*, and y„u ar#* bk'’' | _
f l r e r * o r appoi nt a ge nt s , o r t o nave L O UI S A T U C K E R , d e c e a s e d o r o t h ­
T r a c t 1.
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Seminole
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other branches of the college took
Begin
50 c h a i n s
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wi t hi n Ihe S t a t e o f Fl or i da , uo o f ­ e r wi se , e i t h e r
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Count y. F l o r i da .
inception, the short course, a
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f i c e r o r u g e n t upon whom process g r a n t e e s ur o t h e r w i s e , In t he pr o p­
W I T N E S S my hand and t he s e a l
By:
A. M. W E E K S .
"*11*" s ' * f ur t he r O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s
T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h .
R a n g e 3il
could be s er ved, und t hat your o f ­ e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ; nnd to
music, expression and art study for
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10 c h a i n s , e a s t 6 c h a i n s , no r t h
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F l . i i l t l D A A W E S T E R N R A I L WA Y iilmvipublished
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defendants,
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COMPANY, a cor porat i on, named a s n a m e s nnd r e s i d e n c e s n r e u n k n o w n u t " ™ i t ^ S u s i s i i L
enrollments in those branches have
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B e g i n 40 c h a i n s w e s t a n d 10
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Se ve nt h J u d i c i a l Ci rcui t of F l o r ­
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st yl ed Court, lining a proc eedi ng t o |u n k n o w n w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m i n g a ny Hnrhla. f,,r fliur r.
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Summer School, with an enroll­ t l on
e s t a b l i s h and qui et t he t i t l e t o lit# im. -re.i l |n t h e l a n d s I nvol ved In AsYVltncss nty hatiit',**i*H
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ment of 41 in the music, expression lli# S l a t # o f F l o r i d a t o it# c on v e n e d ty on l ids the 3rd day o f S e p t e m ­ ( Ci rc ui t Cour
west 10 c h a i n s , s o u t h 6 c h a i n s ,
I)y A. M. W E E K S ,
Inole Count y. Fl ori da, t o - w l ' :
In S e m i n o l e Co u n t y , F l o r i da , und offctcpteinber. A II 1,If* I™
and art, and 410 in the short In spcr-lnl s e s s i o n d u r i n g til# mo nt h ber. A. I* V.1925.
east 10 c h a i n s , n o r t h 5 c h a i n s ,
entity Cl a r k .
K. DOUGLASS,
Deputy
T h e nort h h a l f of the s o u t hdes erl h#d a s f o l l o w * , t o - w l t :
of No v e mb e r , 1925. f or t he p a s s a g e Cl e rk of t he c i r c u i t Co ur t o f t he WI L S O N * l l O U H I I OL DB R ,
c o n t a i n i n g 6 a c r e s inure o r less.
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p a g e 21 o f t h e Pi ddl e R e c o r d s
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east .
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thu 1924-25 term is opened sev­ L A T I N O T H E CA T C H I NG O R P R O - S o l i c i t o r s f or Co mp l a i na n t * .
10 chai ns,
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C o m p l a i na n t
OHLATINO
THE
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structed buildings will afford am­ SWAAL TE EOR FS ; F I S HR RW
vs.
Begi n nt t h e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r
I T H I N T H E T E R ­ IV T H E C I R C U I T CUI I I T O F 4 K 1 I I-lor Ida. on t he 5t h day ,,f . 0 c \ , ! rr ' r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In and t o t he
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ple facilities for the students R I T O R I A L L I M I T S O F T H E COUNof the n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f t he
IV O L E COt NTY, F L O R I D A .
IV W. A. L O V E L L , et al.
A D . 19I j , and t he n J ” ,
I p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e des c r i b ed,
I NOL E ( 111 \ r t t v U|
s ou t hwe s t q u a r t e r o f t he s o u t h ­
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m a k e a n s w e r t o t he bill of c o m p l a i n t
. 1 .
therefore O R D E R E D
t h a t T H E Ho a r d . n ' V p ,
FLORIDA;
Three hundred acres of land com­ T V O F S E M I N O L E .
CI IANCKH Y.
east q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 9. T o w n Order of Pii hl l rnt l on
e xhi b i t e d a g a i n s t you In i b i s c a u s e . ,
1 «hd e a c h , r y . , u l.e a nd y o u a r e s p e c i a l t a x
Suit lu ( Inlet T i t l e
pose the grounds. There are also R E G E L A T I N G T H E T R A N S P O R T A ­
shi p 20 s o u t h . B a n g s 30 e a s t ,
II Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t hat , t h i s -v ou ,U1" •“ «
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T H E S T A T E O F FLORI DA TO;—
ON O F F I S H W I T H I N AND T O E. G. MO DO EH.
h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o up p e n r t o t h e
a dairy nnd a truck farm to supply TI
run sout h 2( rods, e a s t 33 1-2
C W. MAHTLEHON CO., a c o r p o r a ­
o rde r be publ i she d lit the S a t i f o r d Hill of Co m p l a i nt h e r e i n f i led
C o m p la in a n t
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the needs of the table.
vs.
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rmls.
COMPANY, a c or p o r a t i o n
Hanford, S e m i n o l e County. F l o r i da , o f O c t o b e r A. It., 1925, t he s a m e b e ­ O. \V. S T E 1 K F . *V al
#t ul.
The buildings nn the campus T Y . F L O R I D A ; P R O V I D I N G T H A T W. A LOVELL.
T r a c t 6.
II b e i n g m a d e to a ppe a r to t h i s
onc e u we e k f o r f o ur c o n s e c u t i ve i n g a R u l e Day o f t h i s Co u r t , a t
De f e nd a nt s
OL A T I ON O F ANY O F T H E
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,
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T h e s out h h a l f o f t h e s o u t h w e s t
Weeks.
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S AND P R O V I S I O N S O F T H I S
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t er of ( he n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f
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t be
Ci r c ui t t h e r e o f De c r e e P r o C o n f e s s o wi l l be
dining hall nnd a new auditorium AND P R E S C R I B I N G R U L E S O F THE KSTATE
Sect i on 9. T o w n s h i p 20 s out h,
OK FLORIDA, T O :— i f f of Hemlnoie Count y, Fl ori da, l ias
Court o f t b e S e v e n t h J ud i c i a l C i r ­ e n t e r e d a g a i n s t you, suhl c a u s e b e ­ T H E HTATE u y ^ r u m , J
E V I D E N C E IN C R I M I N A L P R O S E ­
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RESULTING
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e r v e d on e i t h e r of you. o wi n g t o
valuation of the college property V I O L A T I O N O F ANY O F T H E ami - -------- COLE, bl* wife. E N ­ syo
f or Set nl uol e Co u nt y, on t hi s t he p l a i n a n t , In a mi t o t h e a b o v e d e s ­
ur f a i l u r e t o el ect o f f i c e r s or a p ­
B e g i n 6 c h a i n s s u u t h o f t he
OCH HELL nnd------------HELL, his
4th day o f S e p t e m b e r , A D , 1925. c r i b e d land.
P R O V I S I O N S O F T H I S ACT.
hasa beeh
beoh placed
plnced at $1.500,000.
$1,500
nort he a st r o r n e r of S e c t i o n 10,
point a g e n t s , nr to ha v e wi t hi n l h «
J . J . DI CKI NS ON,
T h e nhiiv# Act wa s ptildished In wi f e, ADEN W. P O W E L L , MRS A S l a t e of
It is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s
T o wn s h i p 20 sout h. Ha ng # 30
F l o r i d a , an o f f i c e r
or
In 1915 th e F lo r i d a S ta te ColAmS
J u d g e of 111# Ci r c u i t Co ur t of t he o r d e r lie publ i shed ol -e a Week In Hnf ' ; . , ‘ i ° full In t he I ssue nf T h e S a n f o r d H e r ­ W. POW ELL arid-------------- P O W E LL uge nt upon who m proc e ss coul d he • east, run s o u t h 80 d e g r e e s west
S e v e nt h J u d i c i a l Ci r c ui t o f Fl or i da , f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e g m ' v
lege for Women was given mem ald publ i shed S e p t e m b e r 11th. 1925 her husband. E. C Mr DOW ELL und ser ve d, und t h a t your Of f i c e r s ami
I s s u e s o f Sj f , * - s '»"att W Dulling
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ning. s o u t h
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( Ci r c ui t Court S e a l )
puhl ishei l
In S a n f o r d .
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22.38 c h a i n s s o u t h 3u d e g r e e * ,
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unv Int erest under W A. L O V E L L , I . ESON CO., a c o r po r a t i on and you
and ln*t year the Institution was f i l es
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e a s t 22,36 c h a i n s , n o r t h 30 d e ­
P u b l i s h He pi. 4, i t . 19, 25 a ml Oct. 2. o f i h e c i r c u i t C o u r t of t he S e v e nt h t o all parti es elatrnins
admitted to the Association of Com m l * * lo tiers of S e mi n o l e Co u nt y, hi s wife. ENOCH S E L L nuda c o r p o r a tlo it, named as d e f e n d a n t s
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American Universities, being pl a c ­ F l o r i da
lIF.t.L. his wife. ADEN W. P O W E L L , lit t h e a bove and f or e g o i ng c a us e ,
I T N E S S mv h a n d a s Cl er k of M R S A. W; P O W E L L a nd------------------ in- ml I tig lii t he ab o v e styh-d c ou r t ,
i n t h e . ( i i t e u r r c o t n r o f s e i i - F l o r i da , In uud f o r Heml nol e C o u n ­ S t c l f f . hi* Wife. J It w2
T r a c t 1.
ed upon the npnrovul list of the sslW
d Hoard on t h i s tlo- 19th day P O W E L L . h#r husband, E. C MC­ be i ng a pr o c e e di ng t o e s t a b l i s h un&lt;V
i n o l t : COUNTY. IN (11.4 NCEI t V. ty, F l o r i da , on t hi s Hi*- 3rd d a y o f L u t he r C I'orttr anil
Alt lot 1. l y i n g e a s t o f S o ut h
latter oreaniration,
o f S e p t e mb e r , 1925,
Fl ori da Rai l rood In Heetlnn 10.
R E A L T Y T R U S T COMPANY, et ul S e p t e m b e r . A. !&gt;., 1925,
D O W E L L a n d ----------------- Me DOW E L I . qiliet t be title- to the f ol l owi ng l a nd s
V. ll. DOU GL AS S ,
a corp..
T o wn s h i p 20 s o u t h. R a n g e 30
Tho college will close its 1925V. E DOUGL AS S .
his wife. D. G. C R R N 8 I I A W .
L. In S e m i n a l * Count y, descri bed us
, to-wlt:—
C l e r k of II h* Ci r c u i t C o u r t o f t he tvlfe, Susan \V Pullln#
east, c o n t a i n i n g in a c r e s mor e
Co m p l a i n t
26 se-aion on June 9, 1926. Reaps* Cl e rk o f t he t ’l r c u l t C o u r t o f S e m i ­ G R E E N , deceased or o t he r w i s e , f olTl hows
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less.
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nol e Count y. F l o r i d a and e x - o f - e i t h e r as hairs, devi sees, g r a n t e e s
w
for th*’ Christmas holidays will he
44 el.sier, . o..... Darren
4Bj
In and f o r S e m i n o l e Co u nt y.
q u a r t e r of S e c t i o n 5. T o wn s h i p
T r a c t 8.
F. II. B L A C K , et al.
f l r l o C l e r k o f Die Hoard o f Count y o r ot he rwi s e, lu t he property h e r e ­
G a r r e t t hi* wlf*.
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( Ci r c u i t C o u r t Heal)
20 s out h, r a n g e 31 east
North h a l f o f t h e
northeast
taken December 18, with reassemb­
De f e n d a n t
C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f S e mi n o l e C o u n ­ i na f t e r des c r i b ed: and t o all
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lies, e a ch and e ver y, c l a i mi n g a n y
ling January 5.
c l a i mi n g mi Inirre-l in . i . d
ter und al l o f t he e a s t ha l f of
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A T O W IL SO N A I IOUHHOLDER,
I n t e r e s t under any nf t he a b o v e pear b e f o r e our s ’ id Ci rcui t Co ur t
(SEAL)
ty herei naf t er le.rrlbej , fl
the n o r t h e a s t
q u a r t e r of t he
E L V E R L. R I C E , doi ng b u s i ne s s as S o l i c i t o r s f o r Co m p l a i na n t .
nninrd def e nda nt * .
whose
n a m e s nt t he Court lloiisd at Hanford. F l o ­
S e p t : 19-25 Oct ; 2- 9- D1- 23- 30. Nov.
heir*, devl.-ee*
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K L. R I C E A COMP ANY D E T R O I T , , Uuhl l ab Sept . (. I I, IS A 26.
anil res i dences a r e u n k n o w n t o t he
8-13.
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Co mpl a i na n t in the a b o v e s t y l ed
s t yl ed cause.
e v e r y claiming any |nt#r*#t t
Fl ori da R a i l r o a d i n s e c t i o n 10.
IV - i n i : i i i i i i r r c m i i t u p h k m - c a us e , and t o all u n k n o wn p a r t i e s a n s w e r to t he mil c ompl ai nt e x ­
T o wn s h i p 20 s o u t h. R a n g e 30 •
ll a p p e a r i ng f r o m un af f i davi t filed IN T I I E ( 1 1 1 ( 1 I I ' C O t ’ B T O F T I I E a n y of t li»- above nirr.-,l j,;,a
I VOLF. C O U N T Y , FI . ( l i t I DA.
I V wh o ms o e v e r c l a i mi n g any I nt e r e s t hi bi t ed a g a i n s t you In this c a us e
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C H A N C E R V.
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t ha t you, E L V E R L R I C E , doi ng
said land being s i t ua t e In Heml nol e Or d e r be publ i shed L'l t h* Hartford
Null t o 1|ii let T i t l e
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Count y. Fl ori da, and des c r i bed a s Heral d, a n e ws p a p e r published In
The e a s t h a l f o f t he n o r t h h a l f
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—(A’l— E V A T A Y L O R .
c a u s e , nnd In .ill uttknno, ■
Hanford, Hemlnoie Count y, Fl ori da,
PANY, a r e a r e s i de nt of a S t a t e A. E. B J OB L O M .
f oll ows, t o - wl t :
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o r I nt erest s In tlo- Imd itr-h
of F l o r i da and t h a t It Is t he b e ­
000 wn* shipped to the straits W. A. L O V E L L , et nt.
S o u t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f t l ir n o r t h ­
south, R a n g e 30 e ast .
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De f e n d a n t s.
HOttlemonts today b y New York
T r a c t in
De f e n d a n t s .
Di c k i n s o n, J u d g e o f
the Ci r c ui t
S e mi no l e County, n t r i l i i t i i
of r e s i de nc e Is De t r o i t . M i c h i g a n
shi p 20 south. R a n g e 31 east.
r of I' l i l i l l cnl l on
Lust h a l f of t he s o u t h w e s t q u a r ­
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cui t o f t he Htate of Fl ori da. In and
Htate of Fl o r i da , t he s e r v i c e o f a T H E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A , t o : —
T h e e a s t ha l f ot t he s o u t hwe s t
coina which nre melted nnd used
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over t he a g e of t w a n t y - u n e y e a r s .
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J u d g e nf the c i r c u i t - C -urt nf (he
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W. S c o t t and
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Heventh J u d i c i a l Ci rcui t .f F l o r ­
n o r t h 6 25 chatr.v u n i
T r a c t 11.
s ou t h e a s t q u a r t e r o f t he no r t h you. E L V E R L. R I C E , d o i n g b u s i ­ b n * b e e n h e r e t o f u r e Issued, d i r e c t ­
l iam G And e n r c b i a n d -------—A mi enida Irt alid f or Hemlnole County.
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Green. R o b e r t H. Gr e en, If l i vi ng and
. Solicitors for Compl ai nant
Hit# of S o u t h F l o r i d a R a i l r o a d
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R a n g # 30 e a s t , run s o u t h 65 d e ­
e ast .
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the 5th day of Oc t o b e r , A. D , 1925 c e r s o r a ppo i nt a g e n t * , or t o h a v e nnd each ut yuu mar dual
IN T H K T T I U : r i T ~ f 9 &gt; t I I T - I t F 3F. l t S a n f o r d , Fi n,
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TRACT FOUR
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IN
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c ompl a i nt (lied he rei n,
o t h e r w i s e f i c e r n r a g e n t upon wh o m p r o c e s s t h e pt ope t l y htrelnCrferf 1'
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Vl ei v” (Han In Hi# may t he a i r r n a r and e v e r y, c l' a i m i n g a n y I nt e r e s t ri ght , t i t l e nr I nt e re st |n und to t he
H e n r y H a r r i s deceased and IDA r i g h t , t i t l e or I n t e r e s t In und to t he o nc e e a c h week In Tour c o n s e c u ­ ■lending lit ti le a b o v e s t yl ed court , of Oct ober A [i, DJS, IlifcL
••lilld r c a a r i l s s r hnnl d a y s nnd (lie un de r a n y o f t he a b o v e named d e - j p r o p e r t y he r e i na b o v e d e s c r i b e d ,
p r o p e r t y h e r e i n b e f o r e d en c r l h ed;
t i ve we e kl y Issue*
b e i n g « p r o c e e d i ng l o e s t a b l i s h and b e i n g a Rule B»V nt Ihl* Cq8|
HAI t i l l H a minor.
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It
Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D t h a t
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w h o s o 1 It Is t he r e f o r e O R D E R E D t hat you
De f e nda nt s .
W I T N E S S my ha n d a n d o f f i c i al qui e t t he t i t l e l o t he f oll ot vlni; de- t h e Court ll oi** In Kjnfijrd I
■ii romrles i.f t he m.
n a m e * a n d res) t l en c c s a n- u n k n o w n I #**1 e a c h o f you bo and you ur#
you a nd e a c h o f you, he and you seal o f the c i r c u i t Court of t he s er l hed l a nds In S e m i n o l e Co u nt y. Hole C-runtv. Florida. *nd I*
(triler of Pii bl lentl ou
’I h r r e n r e (liniisniuls nf i-hllilrru to t he C o m p l a i n a n t In t he a b o v e j he r e b y required to a ppe a r to the bill T I I E S T A T E O F F L O R I D A . TO: —
nre he r e b y r e q u i r e d t o uppea, to t he S e v e n t h Judi ci al
f a u l t »I w r . if B o r e , t'r.j Cm
Circuit
of
the F l o r i da , t o - w l t : —
a l a r i l a g b a r k to sc him I t he s e days e nt i t l e d c a u s e , and to all u n k n o w n i n f I ' o mpl a l nt herei n filed In ( h i s Resale Ha r r i s indivi duall y and as hill o f C o m p l a i n t h e r e i n f i l ed In S t a t e of Fl ori da In and f o r S e m i ­
wi l l be rnl*r#J igilnil ) . »
B e g i n ut I n t e r s e c t i o n o f s o u t h
s i l i n ii until r a t h e r l i m e r t r r y tmith p a r t i e s w h o m s o e v e r c l a i m i n g a ny l c a u s e on Monday t he 5th day nf admi ni s t r a t r i x . In tbe e s i a l # of H e n ­ t hi s c a u s e on Monday t h e 5th. day nol e Count y, on t hi s t he 2nd day
c a u s e b.-in. . -alt G qul't Ut(
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t he Conipl utunts in and u l
ry H a r r i s d e c e a s e d a nd Ida Harris,
line ol S o u t h F l o r i d a i t a i l r o mi
o f S e pt e mb e r , A D., 1925.
i ng a R u l e Day o f t h i s Cour t , at
h r n r nr nay nne rei-nlltiig (he p l e a s ­ t h i s suit, said l and b e i n g s i t u a t e a Ru l e Day of t hi s Court at tIn­ a mi nor.
a b o v e liescflbe.l land
1
of S e c t i o n III, T o w n s h i p 20 s o u t h
,
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u nt
i da
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u r e s nf I nn lint n Innlli piiMed. Vr l in
Hi Hemlnole
Hemoioln Co
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i t y. F l or
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and ' " a r t House In Hanford, liemltinie
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•Must i t ( he a r liny# m i l girl# t i l l ! des c r i bed US f ol l ows , t o wit:
of c ompl a i n t f i l ed lli t hi s cause by nol e Co u n t y , F l o r i da , anil in defui ii t Count y. Fl ori da
gr e e s , e a s t 12.9 c h a i n s , n o r t h 10
t h e r e o f De c r e e Pro Co n f e s s o will in. tbe C o mp l a i na n t t ha t Resale Harri s t h e r e o f De c r e e P r o Co n f e o s o will be ( Ci r c ui t Court Heal)
T h e West h a l f of t he s o u t h w e s t
f o u r consecullv# weekly lug
c h a i n * nort h 65 d e g r e e s , we s t
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In Slltfnrd,
in the e s t a t e of He n r y Ha r r i s d e ­ i ng a s ui t t o qui e t t i t l e In t he C o m ­ YVILHON a IK t f s i i i il.DF.It.
t h e i r liven.
w e s t e r l y a l o n g s aut e t o b e g i n ­
C o u n l v. Florida
ni ng.
It Is I mp n r l n n l f ur gi rl # In gu In and It a p p e a r i n g ( r u m tin- s w o r n pl-iinunt III mid ( o (lie above d e . ceased. and Ida H a r r i s a minor, are p l a i n a n t . lit a n d t o t he a b o v e d e ­ S o l i c i t o r s for Cuui pt al nanl
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and o t h e r l a n d s : —
P ub l i s h Kept 4, 1). 19 und 25.
my hand nnd t he s e a l *-r t ha n t he S t a l e o f F l o r i da and
It Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t hi s
ur.* h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t o he anil ap- o f t he Circuit Court of theSJ
vvniittl lie lni|ii&gt;nislilr
t o k r r p (hr nnd mil'll of you m a y c l a i m s ome of WITNEHH
t he c i r c u i t Court of the S e ve n- t ha t yo ur place o f r e s i l i ence Is F l a n ­ o r d e r h e publ i she d o n c e u we e k In
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to
fteur lo-fore o u r s ai d Ci r c ui t Court J u d i c i a l Circuit M th*
h o y s I h r r r , And If u r enuldn't k r r p t he p r o pe r t y h e i &lt;I n b c f o r e d c a c r l b- th J u d i c i a l Ci rcui t o f t he S t a t e of
ders S t re e t . E a s t Macon, llllib coun- f o ur c o n s e c u t i v e We e kl y Issues of
' t i l u r O F T H E .11 t he Co u r t H o u s e at Hanf ord, F l o ­ F l o r i d a In and f..r Semina]
t h# h o i s In nrhonl, iv# is iiiililli't lim# i d
F l o r i da , In and f or Se mi no l e Conn- ty. Georgi a, and t h a t t he r e Is no 'h»- Hanford 11 era hi, a n e w s p a pe r
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nn y font b a l l and htisrhull, and i hrn
ft Is t h e r e f o r e O R D E R E D l li at ty, F l o r i da , qn t he 3rd. da y o f S e p ­ person In Ihe S l a t e o f F l o r i da the p u b l i s h e d lit S a nf o r d . Heml nol e CotinVi 4
,
, v and f ob 11. 1926, a mi t he n and t h e r e m a k e ( e mb e r . A. DV. 1325
th##e 11'-Didn't h# any nrril tnr lli# ,fail
ul, and e a c h o f you be and you t e m b e r . A D 1325.
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e n l l e a e s t a k r r p runi il nu anil Ini* *( a r c
V, E. DOUGLASS.
he r e b y
required
to
ap­
on who m would land you and that 1 W I T N E S S my hnr.d and t he s ea l
C l e r k of Ibe Circuit C"U
hi bi ted uunl ust vou, in t h i s c a u s e .
p r o f e s s o r s mi ni , I linn- in
in
ical to t he l ul l of Co m p l a i nt h e r e ­ c l e r k of ( he Circuit Court of t he Vou BEHH1K H a r r i s a r e over l l n - o f t he c i r c u i t Court o f tin- He v e n ­ E. B RANDALL, J R . .
work.
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It Is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t t hi s
S e v e n t h J i l dbt l al Ci r c ui t of th.. i r e of t w e n i v - o n e y e a r s und that , t h J u d i c i a l Ci r c ui t uf t he Ht n o of
to filed In i b i s c a u s e on Monday
Co mpl a i na nt
Or d e r lie publ i she d In t he S a n f o r d ! Ida. Ill and f»r SemldfiU ■ (
. Sellnuls nr e
ti ni ul rrl i i l
InsIlDi- the 5th day o f Oc t o h e r . A D. 1923,
Hiatt of Fl ori da, lu und for S e mi
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tr It
m ssii'i
(ur srhmiU. the s a me b e i n g a Ru l e Day of t hi s
i shed In .....
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( ’our t Real)
nol e County.
d*-r the a go of t w e n t y - qua ye ar s
■on t h i s t he 3rd day of S e p t e m b e r , A, ANNA 41 T i t A F F O R D , el . al.
H.a uford S e m i n o l e Co u n t y . F l o r i da . j|V ,4 41 W E E K S B*
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and j (Wife, ZA- UCHLL A K UU L I A N, d ec e a s e d or ut herwl ne. In the prop- hla wi f e, deceased r o t he r wi s e , e i - j D E N , ALONZO A. L I NT ON, NATH- f o u r c o n » * « u t i v # w e e k l y I ss ue s of
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Record Attendance
At Woihan’sColIege
Expected This Year

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SCHOOL DAYS

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l^ m in g j Street Cai- System
Allowed jin Seattle Showing
IPrivilege/Slump In Business
SEATTLE, Sept. IS.— (/p) _
rh school graduate should
P»&gt; tnir $8*T,M3.33
nnpnrorlly impossible tr
a coarse in teacher train r. year and interest to purcha:.) its
"tudent will be eligible tr i street car system, taken over in
icr&gt; provided not over om 1910 from Stone &amp; Webster of Bosciapsed in maintenance
for $15,000,000 more nnd more
fining department.
jt ton
Seattleite nre riding to their work
bcattleites
the cist of a notice luntf In their own automobiles, and the
Department of Public rdministrntion is alarmed nt the
n to all county, superin^
crease in business.
md high school principals.
At the suggestion of David W.
, 1ft) stated that n teaeh&lt;hL( Hemler
.......:®«n, manager of the tintern.
epartment cannot receive advert!....
* has been resorted (*,
sin^
n until' the school in l jn an effort to
-J urge the people to
exi»ts is an accredited “Use the cars or. the citv lines. The
h school for that year. ( mo tor men and conductors offered
ice follown:
I i to help in the campaign if their
county Superintendent*!l ’ equest for increased pay were
[School Principals:
l ....................
Krnjitcd. but ns this would amount
seatinn is called to th e[u‘ i $7fiO
- " . ,b6o
“ J annually the offer was
•regulations relative to Jejected hy the city council.
’raining Departments in I \\ illiam Pitt Trimble, city plan|iintr commissioner, has suggested
that Seattle mu:i start to build a
hew transit system. More speed, he
Argued, would make thirings pay.

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W. II. LONG

offoted 11,200,(100 fon thet, single
private line rtmaining in the city:
This wns in response to demand
from residents along that line, but
its Stockholders hare objected that
the price is too low.

MEAT M A R K K f
410 Sanford Are. Sanford, Kin,

TOMB OK NOTED JA P ,’ Ol'ND
TOKYO, Sept. 17.—(/P)—Tile
tomb of Sharaku, onr of the most
famous caricaturists in old Japan,
whose humorous pictures of the
actors of his day art; treasured by
lovers of art, especially in Europe
is reporter! to have 'been discover­
ed in the Horfgyoji Temple, Tok­
ushima, by Dr, , jtytlzo Tori), the
ho ted anthropologist,, who is now
staying there investigating an­
cient relies., ' The whereabouts of
his tomb hns heretofore been one
of the interesting problems for
artists, and for Sharaku experts
in particular.

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Ave.

410 Sanford

Pea s

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Plumbing Calls for

2;f o r 27c

A. 1). ROSIER
If you’re particular about
th e kind of plumbing you

To TOtOOS

For 30c

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want In your new homo, or
the new kind uf plumbing
in your old home— call A.
I). Rosier for un ultim ate.

P o ta to e s r

39c

18 lb. Self Rising $2.56
21 lb. Seir Rising 51.31
2 !b. Self Rising $ .68

Iona Brand
E x tra Quality

Tomato, Vegetable,
Chicken. C an........

V. 1). ROSIER

cans
for

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i lit Western
a By Woman

CXnxfSC'iWnSlEi

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Sweet, Tender. 2 c

RounH Steak, per lb ......................20(
Sirloin Steak, per lb.......................20t
Fancy Prime Roast of Beef,
at per lb.......................... 15ctol8&lt;
Nice Pot Roast of Beef,
at p eril)................. 1 2 1-2c to 15c
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Bamberger, per lb,............................. 15&lt;
Other Fancy Cuts of Western Beef
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Regular Price, 15,

410 Sanford Avenue
Then-Nee tor. You can 2-oz
not buy a better test Pkg.

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I- 1*. MftUrnvn, a plucky
pr oT the Russian AcnpienccR, nfu*r 1Z months’
pvitb a new rnqe of pen*
prod in the Arctic wilds
m Kiberlh, has collected
beaUpg^fl/drmii'tfnn nbmit
ngcwpcople, who are orito (tvo clan a dnd number
it
The members of
full themselves "No •’icn"
ms meielv mi4!! or people.
rest neighbors, the Sam11 them “ Pynn-IIn-Sovo,”
people.
[trange jieopje nre quiti
L Samoycds'Mn that they
I dark hair and complexklicir language is wholly
[lacking entirely the “R”
li h is verjj pr mi Incut in
I nf the Samoyedi. Until
Bvilired ritrson had been
I havo/ Hct foot in the
■&gt;( this new race, accord| JL GfirndkoV. lie hua

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CHOICE WESTERN
CIIUCK STEAK ....

Pork and Veal -Georgia Chickens—
Fish and Georgia Produce,
(iU O t’E R Y BARGAINS

WESTERN
POT ROAST

W/P)—Building
rtlqn proceeds oil
p»ft merit houses:
i: lO-story office buiidritj- hospitals; new city
KM»al auditorium; three
ft) and other structure i,
•millions.
bof—(/p)—Permission to
legislature for use of
mt; for $300,000 to conniles of highway.

WESTERN BRISKET

11 property with us for
Colclough Realty

Corner !th and Sanford

(ALL OVER THE WORLD)

STEW BEEF, L b .......

FANCY DRESSED HENS

Mountains of Wasted Energy
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California

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SAVED B Y PHONING FOR FOOD

Why waste your energy to dress for market, then shop
around from store to store and lug home burdensome
bundles? It costs you an hour every clay and invaluable
energy— you never look or feel the same as when you
started put.
Why not ‘Phone us for Food’ in the privacy of yout
own home? Use this extra hour and the saved energy
lor some pleasurable recreation.
A trial of our service will make you say “why didn’t
I ‘Phone for Food’ before?*
K O F B R O C K It IK S , G R O C E R Y

S P E C IA L T IE S

\ M ) V E G E T A B L E S IN T H E C IT Y .

KINDS.

FAT HENS ANI) MILK FED I’R IK R S -

v i, ALIVE.

LARGE FA T MACKEREL

Gonzalez Grocery Co

Pilsbury
Best

Maine
Cobblers

Sweat Variety Peas. Per elm.
No. 2 cans, United,
Quality Sweet Coni. Pep ran
No. 2*A» cans Hominy
Pei* can
'1 ........
No. ‘2[it Cana Apricots,
Per '’.in
........
No. 2 ' l&gt; Cans California Pennies
Pep can . .
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No. 2 cans Stringless Cut L’cuius
P er can .
No. 2 Cans Fresh Green Lima Beans
Per car. ....... ................. ....... ..*,1.
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Georgia Yam s,
6 i t s for.......................................
Crocus Butler in Cubes
Per pound ....... *..............
Fresh Eiofs
Per dozen ............... .......... .
IV.Wali
Toilet P a p e r .............................

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22c
IS c
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Quart Ja rs

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55c
25c

Sweet

Toilet

Pbcnlx Cream Pinento, Amerlntn and J■avLss Cheese.
Plenty of Fresh Vegetables und Fruits of nil kind .

PRONE

W H ER E SANFORD TRADES

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A1 Smith Is Nominated

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Ordinarily ihe world at large cares little if anything
about whnt is happening in Now York City ami we Floridans
especially are too busy to worry much about who happens
to be elected to nny political office up there, but the out­
come of the Democratic primaries in New York last Tuesday
has a certain significance which it may lie well to consider.
This, in short, is the result as it comes to us over the
wires of the Associated Press. John Iiylan, for eight years
mayor of New York, was defeated for nomination to a third
term by Senator Jam es J. Walker. And the defeat was de­
cisive, early returns indicating the margin to be one hundred
thousand Votes. Mayor Dylan was staunchly supported in
his campaign by William Randolph Hearst, while Walker
was the Tammany-Bronx candidate.
Nothing especially interesting in that, at least for the
"cracker” politician, but let’s dig a little deeper. We recall
now that A1 Smith, New York’s Democratic governor, has
taken a peculiar interest in this primary. Ordinarily active
governors do not manifest much interest in the mayorality
elections in the various cities of their respective provinces,
but A1 Smith has devoted his entire time during the summer
to the furtherance of Walker’s political ambitions, lie has
exerted every atom of bis influence. De has practically
"stumped the state” in Walker's behalf. In fact, so keenly
has he worked for the Tammany candidate, that Walker’s
success might easily be regarded more in the light of a
victory for A1 Smith.
As a result of Tuesday’s primaries, A1 Smith becomes
actual if not titular chieftain of Tammany Hall. He be­
comes undisputed leader of the Democratic party in the state
of New York. As such he will undoubtedly be sent to the
United States Senate next year, and with the prestige thus
acquired he will hope more strongly than ever for the Demo­
cratic candidacy for the presidency. Dis followers, of whom
there are not a few throughout the United States, will come
to regard him even more strongly as the logical contender
for the honor.
This it is that Southern Democrats must guard against.
Most of them had enough of A1 Smith in Madison Square
Garden last summer. Those who remember the boos and
hisses of his "Third Avenue boys" and the shriek of the sirens
and whistles that came from "Tin Pan Alley” wall dread his
presence in another convention and fight his ascension to any
position of power, but those who will go to the next Demo­
cratic convention for the first time and those who may for­
g e t'the scenes of the convention of 1924 must be warned.
A1 Smith is not the type of man any Southern Democrat
would want to see in the White Douse or in a position of
great leadership in his party. Those qualities of bis which
inspire the foreign, rough-neck element of the slums of New
York, will turn southern votes against him.
The South must have a Progressive and a Prohibitionist
and the South must find him outside of New York City.

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The Aaaoclafed I’reaa la exclusI»*lr entitled in *he uae for repnbllratlon o' all newa dlspalehe*
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it.; In this paper and also the lo­
cal nawa published herein. All rlahts
•of republlcatlon of special dlspaich+* herein are alto rexer-ed.

F r id a y , s e i t . ib, 192:.
TH E HERALD’S PLATFORM
1.—Deeper water route to JacksonTin*.
JL— Construction of St. Johna-Indinn River canal.
8.—Extension of white way.
is- -Extension of local amusements.
—Swimming pool, tennia courts,
etc.
ft.— A lim enting of building pro­
gram— houses, hotels, apartment
houses,
ft.— Extension of street, paving pro­
gram.
7 ,—Construction
ol
boulevard
around I.ak« Monroe,
ft— Completion of city beautifiedtlon program.
•.-—Expansion of school system
with provision for increased fu­
el) ities.

B IB L E THOUGHT FOR TODAY
TH E LORD’S P R A Y ER :—Our
Father which are in heaven, Hal­
lowed by thy name.
Thy kingdom come. Thy will
ho done In earth, as it is in heav­
en.
Give us tills day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, as we
forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil; for thine
is the kingdom, and the power, and
the glory, for ever. Amen.
Matthew 6: 9-13
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Then gently scan your brother
man,
-oStill gentlier sister woman;
Tho' they may gany a kennin
The Coal Bin
wrung,
To step asido is human;
One point must still be grently
Henry Vance writing in l lie Birmingham News gives
dark—
Sanford .some more free publicity. As a result of his recent
The moving why they do it;
And ju st ns lamely can ye mark vi.sit to this city lie writes with a first hand knowledge of his
How far, perhaps, they rue it. subject and in a vein that makes everybody read all lie has

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As Brisbane .Sees!,1, It
Duck* and Fish.
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Tong Agair.xt Tong.
Chicago’s Triumph.
Hard Brain Work.
BY ARTHUR BRISBA N E
ICopyriant

l! {THE JO L L Y L IT T L E GAME O F TOSSING TH E ?P A
A1N C A K E
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MRS. P. A. LAIRD, a lady real
estate denier of Detroit, writes,
“A Florida real estate company
says you have purchased from
them a lake front lot on the east­
ern shore of Ijike Okeechobee and
they arc using this ns a selling
point. Is it tru e?”

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NO, IT ISN’T. This writer hns
bought nothing on I,nke Okeecho­
bee, hut is informed by his anci­
ent friend, W. J . ConnerB, owner
of the Buffalo Courier, that a
deed for a Lake Okeechobee lot
has been sent ns a tribute*,,also
that you can sit on this lot and
can fish in the front yard and
shoot ducks in the back yard.
This writer hasn’t seen tho lot;
can’t guarantee the ducks or tho
fish, has complete confidence in
Mr. Conners, but does not advise
anybody to buy unything.

J^ tfe h o w X rL -,
1Beach Time*.
Is there no v s * ,
stubborn clouds thit
Banner?*

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Crossword puzzle
us to learn many
none of them have J
help in changing , ti*
buig bun.

CHINESE IN AMERICA insist
on fighting, tong ngninst tong.
Killings annoy the public, so hun­
dreds of Chinese arc rounded up,
compelled to sign n pence treaty
and stop killing each other.
Some will say this interferes
with the rights of man that If
Chinese want to kill each other
they should be nllowcd to kill each
other.

Home women
,
hands by the v*n” 1
hear about other
News Item.
It s up to the „ „
find the missing iintL
dumb animal and th*|
there is any ]inj,
Knoxville Sentinel. 1

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BUT A MAJORITY, recalling
Goethe’s saying, “I prefer injus­
tice to disorder,” will approve the
restoration of order by arresting
the Chinese, just or unjust. * And
they wish that somebody might uo
for the nations of Europe vyhat
United Stntes police are doing J o r
the Chinese in this country. •

Surfacing -,f the 0&lt;I
tension of the Fioridjl
railroad will he ftnlifcell
but another week will *
to clear out the i
struct ion heads ^id
This fixe • September U
probable time of .1^,1
tree service to Cana] p-il
Point News.

CHICAGO HAS 3,000,000 popu­
lation, ami proves it, hut that
doesn’t mean much. Chicago w ill1
their money for cosmetics ami thrown ouj of employratj.
have 5,000,000 population nml 10,-,
chewing gum.
women. Women u-fl
RENT
TEN
D
EN
CIES
000,000 population, and, in tiie reg­
This is n hard indictment. But it bread and the cakes in
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
MONITOR
ular course of events, growing
is to mistaken review of the situ­ Today 90 per cent &lt;.f i: tj
along the lake will meet Milwaukee
ation in inveral respects. To begin men in commercial hiikw
The
Nntional
Industrial
Confer­
were
8C
pere
ent
higher
than
in
coming down on one side, and Gary
with, women did work twenty years
washing is done bv i
ence Board has ju st performed nn- 1911. From thnt point the average ago, but it was a different kiml of the
on the other.
machinery. Of io,r.
for rents ns a whole steadily de­
--------other service for the American
clined, until in July of this year work. They do not co as much spend a lot of mnneponi
MORE IMPORTANT probf of public in digging out facts in re­ they were only 79 pore ent above cooking and baking and dishwash­ but men make the srr.
ing now us twenty years ago, hut them and pocket the itva
progress and civilization
the jjar,) j () an important phase of the the 1911 level.
fact that Chicago leads New
. ,
.
,
. ,
,
Tho board's disclosures for in­ why should men complain about the chewing ”it) . we haul
York and the whole world in cir- country s economic and social probdividual
cities are illuminating and that? Most of the cooks in the of Willinm Wrigley tfeztl
dilution of books from the public ' lenJ
time the facts obtained
give
information
of particular val­ hotels and restaurants now are gum built the c: it.&gt;• bi
library. Chicago circulation of " nd. disclosed relate to rents. The
ue
to
the
inhabitants
of those pla­ men, and likewise the dishwashers. Chicago. Women didn't
public library books for Inst year f1^'ujcs come f™ni L . localities
ce:)
For
instance,
nmong
the 12 And the:i; women who work in of­ ty the stone or lay themj
was 10,013,978 against about U Jn all Parts of the United States,
fices ami stores, ca t at tho restau­
largest
cities,
Boston
alone
showed
000,000 v,domes in New York.
f n,i furn.is,h «ccurate information
rants and hotels; so the Jobs are walls of thnt great
an
increase
in
rent
costs
during
And Chicago does u good d e a l,'” rcgard to the renting situation
just reversed, and men are not simply helped rhew thtgml
of serious reading and thinking, throughout the country taken in the last few months. The increase
there
was
not
large,
yet
it
dis­
1connection with the recent revela­
tions of some enums of rent "boosi- closed an exceptional situation u i i i » i m i m i u R x i a i i i z a i a n u n i m i m t
to say. Dis column, The Coal Bin, is a daily feature in the
TH REE MONTHS ago , manydng” in certain places—high char- thnt might well lead Bostonians to ■
Who mndc the heart, *tis He alone Birmingham paper and is read every day by many thousands.
young gentlemen
concentrated Igp.s for the use of borrowed cnp. inijuiro as to the reasons and to
Decidedly can try us;
massive brains on the choice of a ital, heavy ’’bonums" exacted from seek to correct them. The tendency
Ho knows each chord, its various Under his pen sketch of Florida cities, lie says:
struw hat for the summer. This speculative builders for money ad- toward lower rents was indicated
tone,
Sanford— My, how this burg has grown since 1 was
week the straw hat season, died vanned to them, and other tolls, unmistakably in Buffalo, Chicago,
F.ach spring, its various Mas;
here in 15. It was a village then. Now the streets
officially, and those young minds, ifnr all of which builders and ng- Los Angeles. New York and San
Then at the balance let’s be inute,
We never can adjust it;
are paved all over town and the business section.looks. „„ afler a good long rest, went to cnts:mimt lqok to the occupants of Francisco. Why should there be a
w/rrk* rtgnin'TlPefrtinj*
houses and apartments for the different trend in Boston?
What's done wo partly may com-'
like a metropolis. BusiiiVss ‘nYhumping slap-dab into
5 Acres on 1st S treet— E ast of railroad
color and tilt of a felt hut.
leash that will enable them to make
In spite of the general decrease,
pule,
Mike
Wilson.
Mike
bands
us
five
and
escorts
us
to
excessive profits— the conference rents in Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit,
Good warehouse site or to cut into lots. Partiesttl
Hut know not what’s resisted.
the real estate suite of Henry I. &gt;ng. Henry, you know,
— ROBERT BURNS
IT WAS REPORTED yesterday 'L m n l’s fneca are of special value I os Angeles, Philadelphia ami
wanting to buy 2 lots a t 52,500 each.
-------- -o--------is a product ol (be wilds of Walker and son of the in­
that Henry Ford was negotiating *n creating n well-informed public Pittsburgh were still higher by
One Entire Block— With paved .street on tft)iM
Oh, dear! Even Sanford 1ms its
imitable Tom. lie has come to be known as one of the
for the purchase of the Loray opinion, which in the end mm* deal more than 100 per cent than they
Police Department.
with
the
whole
renting
problem.
A
real bargain
were
in
1911.
The
people
of
those
cotton mills, in North Carolina.
most prosperous real estate operators of that section
--------- o--------places are surely justified in ask­
The
mills,
among
the
biggest
in
The
figures
given
are
for
the
Beautiful Hume— W ith five acres of ajery Undt
ot Florida. We climb into Henry's bus for a sight­
But after all, a probe is merely
the south, manufacture fabric for year ending in July, 1925, As a ing why. The greatest net in­
1st
Street.
seeing tour of tin! town. We make a tour of inspec­
nil investigation.
crease
still
remaining
over
the
1914
automobile tiros. That purchase whole they are encouraging to the
--------- o--------tion ol' the beautiful Forrest Lake Hotel which is rap­
by Ford would show that he in­ majority’ of rent payers, because rates is in Los Angeles, nmong the
New York may ho putting an
tends to add tire muking lu other they show thnt rents for small larger citir t where in last July the
idly being completed. This hostcrly faces Lake Mon­
end io Hylanism hut the domina­
enterprises.
houses nml apartments occupied rent level was somewhere between
roe, and Henry tells me it is to have a grand opening
tion of Smith has only ju st be­
by families of moderate means fell 131 and 110 ;K*r cent above that
if
Ford
should
introduce
Henry
&lt;in
New
Y
ear’s.
It
will
be
operated
by
Hulick
and
gun.
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Ford wages among cotton mill on an average throughout the coun­ of 1911. In San Francisco on the ?
■---- o--------11iilick, of the Ianions I. jeh Arbor in N. J. Some class,
operators,
and prove that such try in the time covered 3 3-1 per other hand, tho increase over pre­ ■ 108 Magnolia Ave.
Phone I
Laugh at northern papers who
I II ray. A structure that a town of 100,000 popula­
wages could be paid profitably, he eont. While this decrease is not war rates is only' between 41 amt
are making fun of the Florida
50
per
cent.
great, it reveals thnt economic con­
would interest many.
tion would be proud of. Whizzing past vast celery
land boom. Remember that every
ditions and the influence of an
If the inhabitants of certain cit­
acreages. 'I bis county is said to be the greatest cel­
knock is a boost.
urou:*'d public opinion are oper­ ies are not satisfied to allow rents
TROTZKY
SAYS
a
revolution
--------- o--------ery producer in the world, not even excepting the fa­
I is sure to come in Great Britain ating in tho right direction. The which they are compelled to pay a
That Miami policeman who shot
mous Kalamazoo. So, ties is the new country club?
|and what's more, he predicts an highest rents within a decade pre­ to remain among the higher and
at a (H-destriau for crossing the
An
18-bole
golf
course.
I’d
try
it
out
but
for
the
fact
“uprising of the American prole­ vailed about a year ago— thnt is unjustifiable levels, they have in
street against tho traffic signal,
in July. 1921, when average ren­ their own hands remedies that they
tariat.'
that
1
almost
broke
my
Lack
once
replacing
divots.
certainly took himself seriously.
tal costs for the entire country can apply.
--------- o--------Henry tells me that Tom and his wife are just back
According to Trotzky, it is
They tell us that up in North
“ American capitalism” that lays
from a trip to Europe'. There’s a yarn-spinner for
Cnrolinn where it hasn't even
the foundation for wars and revo­
BEA U TIES
you,
Tom.
Probably
the
champion
of
the
state.
The
sprinkled for months, tho natives
lutionary upheavets, which
in
MIAMI HERALD
whistle ot a steam boat. Yep, they come down the
are using moonshine likkor to
tluir frightlul rebound “will not
Only $3000 for 5 Room House
batho in.
M. Johns from Jacksonville. Sanford is another town
fail to strike the economic sys­
Authorities have never ngreed are also thousands of benutics
tem
of
the
United
States.
Such
which is still afflicted with growing pains. Henry and
regarding what constitutes beau­ who have no stage aspirations.
The Celery City Sage, who lias
is the prospect for America."
the Missus reminisce over school days at Jasper.
5 iicrcH land, and a crap o f .sari I i:" ' i,l,ri
long been n patient sufferer from
ty nnd the theorist who held that Many of them do not have to earn
Makes me leel right important. Moneyed buyers wait
their
living
and
others,
who
do
ghronic rheumatism hasn't jieen
ut Citrus Heights
VERY SAD indeed, but "just beauty is in the eye of tho be­ support themselves, find occupa­
in an ante room and are told the boss is in conference
tho same since ho got Saint Vitus
what
is
the
American
proletariat,"
holder seems to have a sound doc­ tions in various lines.
dance.
as wo waste another hour of bis time. Now for an­
and how long does a proletarian trine. Whether or not the occupa­
The stenographer seems to he
remain a proletarian? tie doesn't tion of the beauty—assuming now willing
other unreelnge ot asphalt. We just gotta tell Jeff
He Needs The Cash
to have her charms com­
Tile investigation next Monday
call
himself
one
nftcr
he
has
that
lovely
femininity
is
under
Bailey
howdy
before
we
get
out
of
the
state
and
start
pared
with
those
of
the
saleslady,
of the Shenandoah catastrophe
bought and begun to pay fur n consideration—has anything to do
back tracking int » Alabama on the Bee Line high­
the waitress, the teacher, the
will probably reveal the fact that
house and lot.
.with thu case is another phase of manicure, the dressmaker of the
T h at’s tho raison why.
the giant airship encountered a
way. Kinder glad the trip is nearing an end, though.
the
subject
that
has
been
demand­
milkmaid,
as
well
as
those
of
the
storm and was wrecked by tlm 1
Me knee-jints is gettin’ s l i t f from feeding gas.
AS FOR THE British, they ing and receiving attention.
girl who is "the (laughter of a
terrific force of the wind, kilting
For some years beauties re pre­ national hank president" as George
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have managed to get along with­
fourteen of her crew,
out anything in the way of a se­ tenting various cities have assem­ Ade described the child of wealth.
--------- a--------i»l i WHO \\ ( )( |,I) fnrei! tilt? Soli
tilts with a straw rious revolution silica tho day of bled in Atlantic City to show their Why then should she regard the
To hear folks tell about it that
Cromwell. They changed trom charms and compete for the honor chorus girl, the ingenue, the soulittle path which leads down into against a Champion casml in adamant.- -Wordsworth.
conservative
government to a la­ of being called “Miss America” a hretto or the leading Indy as a
—
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---------------the Grand Canyon is not wide
Ball Block, Opposite I*. O. Sanford. Kla.
bor government, then back to title which carries with it the idea "professional" und so barred from
enough for ants to crawl down to
thnt
the
holder
is
the
fairest
of
consideration when beauties are to ■
bathe in the waters below, in spite
I DLSIKl. I() have both hell and heaven ever in my eye, Toryism with shipwreck. The
of the fact that full sized donkeys while I stand on this isthmus of life, Between two bound­ Britisher likes his beer, peao&lt;, Uncle Sam’s nieces. A year ago be selected and rated by judges a
cricket, King George, ami doesn’t tho cry was raised that some of who are more or less experts?
negotiate it with comparative less oceans.— J dm Wesley.
20 Years Experience With I lurid® Liml
like revolution, lie considers it Shese competitors were "profes­
case.
At any rate the line has been
When analyzed this fixed, the stage ladies have with­
foreign and "un-British."
&lt; sionals,”
charge meant that they were em­ drawn from competition nnd here­
A purudox again comes to the
KKAL HAI'IMNFSS is cheap enough, hut how dearly we
THOSE THAT understand fash­ ployed to display their beauties after only amateurs will he consid­
surfuce.
Miami
is
suffering
ion, and think they know women, of face and figure on the stage.
through thu inability of tho ship pay for ils counterfeit.— Ho.sea Ballou.
ered when "Miss America" is to
Some of the young women who he crowned, it is quite puzzling
ping companies to bring in moru
report a coming change. Women
freight and the shipping compan­
will cover up their knees, their had been chosen to represent their to the admirer of beauty who has
MY FA V O R ITE STORIES
ies can’t bring in any more fi eight
arms, and their backs, at least huif cities refused to compete against always admired it wherever it
Whether could he found.
because right now Miami is 811
way up from the waist. They have these "professionals.”
Perhaps soon
By IRVIN S. COBB
full of freight there isn’t room
decided, say fashion experts, that they feared to have comparison there will be a union of beauties
made is not for mere man to say.
for nny more.
When Admiral I’eary, then a na-.l'uary hud really reached tho Pole. "subtle concealment is more allur­ There as many beautiful women and no one will he allowed t &gt; H
\ol commander, came buck from
In u body tho newspaper men ing even than exposed dimpled on the stage. Flo Zeigfcld’s repu­ compete unless she has u card
The dispatches tell of tho ‘'he­ th&lt;‘ J'"le a group of m edal cartes- h mnled Peary's ship and'met him. kinjes, or elbows.”
which shows that her dues are S
Eight brand new Rock Bond Stuck®*
tation is based on that fact. There paid up to date.
roic" work of the American filers poruleiits for hi.- city papers »u- After the first exchange of greetin Morocco who recently killed cun d a tug from tho Dominion iug i ami congratulations tho spokBungalows:
WOMEN MADE that discovery
one hundred Riffiuns. Far lie it Government and «teamed up
up the
“
. . the
. interviewers cleared
c-nmn for
thousand years ago. Things
from us to deprecate the heroism Fi.brndor ctmui to meet the return- his throat und said:
.that men can not see, from the
ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR
of any of our fellow countrymen, ing explorer ami to get the first
"Commander I'eary, this gentle j mechanism o f the universe down,
$7,250.00 to $ ,
hut flying i»ver simple-minded bar­ interview with him.
turn hero has a very important anL ^ things that interest him
The
old
’
'mg
was,
"Nobody
barians
ut
u
considerable
aititud'*
Even u small monkey is more
ptai tice. And when the office force, 5
, i
,
„
hi the party was one New York nu.-ation to ask you."
Works hut Father." But according
amt dropping bombs on them docs |correspondent who spent three day
nt.
Peary turned aggressively upon interesting dressed up in n red to un address by Saunders Norvcll or the greater portion, leaves early t ■
not strike us as requiring uny : framing a highly scientific ami in­ the New Yorker. His bushy eye­ flannel gown, with a little cap
$1,000. cash. Balance ke r c
for pleasure pursuits, it is riot ■
before tho wholesales of (ndinna- strangu if others not so fortunate 1n
great amount of courage.
volved question which was dcsign- brows and bushier mustache were on his head.
polls, not even father works. Mr. in tlu- h or, h” .
w «una:c a
he thought, to bring out the bristling.
Norvell said:
£
l Vh i u 7 a r e . ™nu»re«| to ■
Wisconsin Republicans
gave 1exact truth regarding Perry’s
"Whnt do you want to know?"
JACK ISHAK HELMY, power­
"The trouhlo
with business is fad , * h J° ^ ,0.9e*. " Cr^ !‘ and «
the son of "Fighting Bob’* I.nKol achievement. It will be remomhe
hi demanded hri *:ly.
ful
Egyptian swimmer, unable t o ____
that______,
nobody works. The boss leaves vie,
U ’ cr
bt&gt;st i,oss,kte sit - 3
lette a majority of thirty thous­ ed that the Dr. Cook controversy
Tho “New York newspaper man! swim the English channel, gave .'enriy for the golf" link's.'^The'next
and votes over all opposition in wa &gt; then' waging.
Another sore spot with Mr. Norwas ccized with confusion, lie fum-1 up
three and one-half ),, authority soon follows hi
the primary election for the Sen­
All the way up the coast lu* was hied in his pockets nnd produced miles *from
|~ Dover, 1becuu&gt;e cold
* ‘ ample, until soon there is no one this ''ubiccT' h 'r’su'i'l,bUHInL's3'”
ate Tuesday. There have been inrlating that he liould have n a cjgarcUe.
j water
had, lowered , his vitality. |Jtft to carry on the business.”
ivs.L , | f..
. -------uoject he said. The advent
many unkind things said about chain a without interruption, to
vj hat ta tt you want to ask l his one of many failures should j More
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bus*ne8s make:* it more!
than
likely Mr. Norvell &lt;lirrinitn
la* Follette throughout this coun­ fin* Ids broadside.
repented Pea
HtltcuU for men to get employI’eui
v
sharply.
interest
father*"
nnd
mothers
that
talks
from
experience,
for
he
plays
try as a whole, but in his own
Peary's answer, he stated, would
'i ho corrcspi mil.-nt swallowed! winter-with bare legs, under tb0;V o|f. And he probably told moro
state where they know, him beat inevitably have u direct hearing hard:
impression that a young child ha i truth than was
they evidently think mighty well, upon tho claims of Dr. Cook and
"Have you -ut j, match?" hi* in- jsuffiefen' vitality to hent nil out. ta r s of many
irst St.
Realtors.
or Hum.
j would tdiow cmicltpd fly whether .qivUydliipors.
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State Weddings
arid Engagements

at the home G. S. Brewers Wed­
nesday afternoon.

T E L E P H O N E :— Rea. 42S-J.

Upsala and Grapeviile
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ly. J . T. Jacobs and Mrs. Jacobs,
Mrs. Buabanhn .ana . Miss Echols,
Mre. Morse; the irtrant officer has
visited the school, also Miss Doudnoy, the county nurse and Miss
Graves, the city health nurse. The
Parent-Teachers Association will
meet at the school Friday, Sept.
S¥* and all patrons arc urged to be
present

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A new firm, Howell &amp; Ellis, op­
ened a stock of irtcrihfcrtdlno this
week In the business block, long
occupied by Stanley and Rogers.
J. C. Howell nnd G. E. Ellis for­
merly of Orlando, who compose the
firm, nre now residents of Chuluota. Mr. Howell and his fsmily
have been reu'dents for several
months and nre now occupying the
home formerly occupied by S. F.
Long.

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Chuluota
Mr. and Mrs. Ehrensperger were
C. J . Colllcutt purchased a lot callers Sunday at the home of Mr.
On Friday evening. Sept. J, the
last week on the Winter Park-Gol- and Mrs. T. Bolll.
Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Snyder mov­
Parent-Teachers' Association gave
denrod highway, and has started
ed
into
their
new
home
this
week.
ENGAGEMENTS
a reception in honor of the new
Miss Ruth Chnstain, of Cairc, construction of a dwelling, which
Mrs. IIUI
Borell
vll till
and
(I 1
Mr.
*1r« /Anderson
i l l d v l HUil
j
teachers of the Chuluota school
when
completed
will
be
occupied
by
went with Mr. Rehnberg Sunday i M»» Mary Tribble returned last Mrs. Tupper presided over the ga­
Ca., to James McCord, of Miami.
himself and family.
Friday
Monday
to
Del-and
to
a:nume
her
afternoon
to
Lake
Mary.
Miss Sarah White, of Jackson­
F. Smith wil; entertain
official duties as Dean'of Women thering. One of the features of en­
tertainment was the presentation
Week Bridge Club und ville, to Dell St. John of Jackson­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Townsend
Mrs. Wosterdick called Wednes­ at Stetson University.
to the school of a complete set of
tables of bridge at 2 ville.
and four children who arrived last day to see Mrs. J . C. Cohler, who
Miss Edna Floyd, of Jackson­ week by auto from McLcnnsboro,
hooks
composing the Encyclopedia
noring Mrs. David Dens
The Chuluota Company is now
JLouise Deas of Shrcve- ville, to Harold Lynch, of Jncknon- III., nro now located in the Sellers has had another bad fall.
Brittanicu,
a parting gift of Mrs.
building a bungalow on i-nke Eva.
C. D. Bruniley, a member of the
[the guest of Mrs. T. 1* illc.
cottage on Crowns Lake. They ex­
Earnest Leo has been substitut­ This house is one of 11 that will Association who han recently mov­
Misa Irene Roberts, of Jackson- pect to spend the winter here.
ing as a rurnl carrier for Mr. be built here this yenr by the land ed to Sanford. The Chuluota band
ill*, to Edward Moore, of Jackcompany.
Thornton for a couple of weeks.
nsslsted by Mr. and Mrs. Seig.
onville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardenier and
gave
a number of delightful selec­
Miss Florence Peacock, of Jack- the latter’s brother and sister, Mr.
Rev. J . S. Clark plans to be here
S. F. Long is opening a grocery
tions
during the evening.
Monville, to William Thompson, of and Mrs. Kinsey of Cleveland, 0., next Sunday at 2:30 o’clock. Al- store In the Nixon building. This
Jacksonville.
’ ‘ last‘ .................................
nrrived
week and nre the house fred Ericson went with him to Pa- building hns been moved to a more
It is mid that Sir Douglas Haig
desirable location on the hard sur­
Miss Mildred Churchwell of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ola last week.
Oiin of Tavares spent
remained healthy from the begin­
Eldridge
of
Bright-Wood
Farm.
faced
road
leading
to
Chuluota.
Jacksonville,
to
Gilchrist
Stockton,
■in the city as the guest
ning of the World War to the end
Mr. and Mrs. James Mansfield
of Jacksonville.
M. J . Colliculi reports that his and daughter Inez, of Canal Point
Mrs. Emma Proctor was a pleas­ because he spent from three to five
Miss Eloise Johnson, of Atlanta
hours every afternoon in the sad­
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and spent the month of August with his ant visitor in Chuluota this week. dle.
Mrs. Roland Reed of to John Clark, of Jacksonville.
You can’t toast-in flavor that some baker left
sister,
Mrs.
Mary
Vaughn.
Mrs. II. S. Benjamin of Brookfield
She reports that her brother, Wil­
bent Friday in the city
Miss Mary Louise Dickenson, of Novia
Scotia, are leaving Sept.
liam
Purlee,
is
rapidly
improving
out.
To make good toast, you must use bread that
gts of friends.
Tampa, to Paul Lake, of Sanford. 22 for Goldenrod. They are coming
Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Pierson from n recent illne:n. Mrs. Proc­ WE HAVE several buyers for San­
is naturally good. Merita is the ideal toast bread,
ford property. See us nt once.
Miss Arbie Harrison, of Tampa, to make their home here, having took Mr. Malm nnd Mrs, Neesc and tor is now residing at New Smyr­
Moye, Perry Cameron
Coldough Realty Co.
,
bought property on Bear Gully daughters, Ira nnd Audrey Muy to na Bench.
for
it has a tine, even texture that ijuickly-takes on
rnmeron spent Thursday to Owen Cone, of Fort Myers.
Miss Lucy Railey, of Miami, to Lake.
Orlando on Sunday to see Mr. and
Orlando.
a
golden
brown color—thus sealing in all the rich
Duean Curry, of Tampa,
Mrs. Sjoblom.
The Chuluota school opened La­
Miss
Dorothy
Decker,
of
Orlan­
nutrition and natural flavor. It slices evenly with­
[th Hnnd returned home
The school bus Is again running
bor Day with Mr. Wooldredge of
Mrs. Hilnin Lundquiat, Emil Winston Salem, N. C., as principal. Fresh Oysters Daily
after spending a few do, to Samuel Toole, of Tampa.
between Goldenrod and Winter
out
crumbling or tearing, and when toasted is ten­
Miss Margaret Linton, of Jack­
E. fF.. « „
i agnuson, Mr. and
ana »Mrs.
n . fc.
ns, lstod by Mrs. Maude TupLksonvllle.
and several of the children Magnuson,
sonville, to Charles Wells, of Do­ Park
I
BALTIMORE
OYSTERS
der and flaky. Always ask for
from West Goldenrod will attend A
S . A S f t 'r f S
P'f. In ch.r„, of lb. primary £ .
than, Ala.
the public schools there, while those with August Swanson In honor of pnitment and Miss Erma Carter
Mrs. Roy Symnes of
Merita bread — the bread that
WEDDINGS
of East Goldenrod will enroll in his birthday.
of Geneva, mperintendent of the
brk wero in the city
Royal Fruit Store
S p ic y-!
Miss Elizabeth Baker, of Jack­ Oviedo. The school opens in Ovie­
makes the best toast. Two sizes,
intermediate department.
Dn business.
sonville to Philip Bork, of Jack­ do, Sept. 28.
Mrs. Barney Beck nnd daughter,
Cinnamon
10c and 15c.
sonville.
Miss Minnie and son Bnrnwell, re­
hired Peubody nnd Mrs.
Buns
Miss
Billie
Pickett,
of
Jackson­
turned
home
on
Sept.
2,
after
ju t spent Friday in Win- ville, to Milton Spears, of Chester,
Miss Sibyl Dodd moved Friday spending a number of dny3 at the
MADE BY THE
C&lt;n*t yaa UH« their
fas the guests of friends. Pa.
to her new home on Hollenbeck beach.
•pity tii»|— ihflf lull
A merican B akeries C om pan y
Drive,
near
Orlando.
Mls:i
Dodd
has
Miss Susan Jervey, of Jackson­
f UK flavor, i n J their
[rtha McKee of Tampn ville to James Fuss, of Jackson­ made her home here with her sis­
Unfaltiing iwrftrftn?
Mrs.
Nora
Swanson,
Mrs.
E.
F.
h efsister, Mrs,Thomas ville.
ter, Mrs. George Parker for the W. Lundquist and Miss Ruth BerUrdtr i package f t
|nt her home op French
Pipper — or lef birakMiss Josephine Frohne, of Jack­ mst year, and has ninny friends qulst spent Thursday afternoon
fait with coffee.
flief
sonville, to Crowell Dawkins, of iere who will be sorry to have with Mrs. August Swanson, Miss
ire fine far (hiMitti’i
her
move
away.
Borquist also calling to see Mrs.
ichoot 1jAthei.
Mrs. Widenun Cald- Jacksonville.
Ballinger.
Miss Mary Sams, of Jackson­
red to Cocoa Thursday, ville, to Frank Buskey, of Jack­
The Baptist Womnn’s Mimionwere the quests of sonville.
for
c
ary Onion .met with Mrs. George
Miss Florence Tyner spent a
Miss Thelma Eastmore, of Jack­ Parker Thursday afternoon. A very week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I t o «•
i*
sonville, to Earl Bunch, of Jack­ interesting meeting was held. The Fry at Windermere, returning
..in —
,
i
election of officers was postponed home for the day on Labor Day |
Roy Frank ^ymnes of sonville.
No. 1 .size— 25c each
...........................$3.00 per doz. ■
irk is spendiig the wo**k
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of Tnmp' *
Miss Gladys
Dasher,__________
of Jackson uHtU the next meeting. which will Mra- chnrlotte T
h
J
*
[as the guestof Kinchen j ville, to Lester Heath, of Jacksoi i- be hold at the home of Mrs. Chas. I
■ No.. 2 size— 20 each..................................$2.25 per doz. ■
e x t r a
r i c h
b r e a d
Eldridge Thursday, Oct. 8. at 2:30
wun nPr'
111
j ville.
■
;
Miss Zcldn Clark, of Tnllahas- o'clock.
The Willing Workers met Thurs­
Mrs. R. E. atevens leave ] see, to Eric Hathcock, of Jaeksonday with Melva Lundquiat. The ■ Plant .’1 inches deep and t foot apart. Keep moist and
[or Philadelphia and New ville.
[for
fertilize well for best results.
Poultry Club met Saturday with a
E a st Sanford
[ro they wit' spend about
Miss.Gertrude Lawrence, of Per­
Alice Vihlen nnd the Dorsa . met
|ks.
ry, to Fred Schmnncke, of Charles­
F. E. Bowen was in Jacksonville on Sent, 21 at the home of Mrs.
Gov. Herrick
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ton, S. C.
Hilnin Lundquist.
on
a business trip last week.
4
[ary LouM Dickenson of
Miss Bonnie Greene, of Tampa,
the afractive house to Beau ford Goodnle, of Tampa.
Violet
Plants,
$1.00
per
100
Mr, and Mrs. Exel Sjoblom of OrMrs. W. R. Provatt has been
i Mrs, Mtftfoe II. Hutton
Miss Agnes Adams, of Tampa,
ninnti were callers Friday at the
very
ill
with
Malaria
and
compli­
al days.
to George Sogin, of Tampa.
PLANT NOW
home of Mrs. Alma Neese ami l;or
Miss Grace Leonard, of St. Au­ cations.
father, G. Malm. Mrs. Neese was
T. Shift has returned gustine, to Anthony Hulsemu, of
formerly Miss Eva Malm, who li y - ji
pie in Diray after spend- Miami.
Leave Orders at Mi-lady’s Shoppe or E. B. Stowe
Raymond Goomley was in Or­ ed here most of her life,
n-t thro weeks hero with
Miss Janie Allen, of Jacksonville lando last week to visit his uncle,
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1Hober
to Frank Liscomb, of Jackson­ Sheriff Karel and family.
Prompt Delivery.— Phone 1305
Charles Ganimnge of Sonimersct, t ■
ville.
Ky., who spent a few weeks here at
Charles Dunn, Jr., has gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voile Wil
(•_ jiTlose and MnrjorMiss Audrey Washington, of
Lje/t Thursday for Avon I Jacksonville, to E. J . Clark, of Snlnm, Mo., to remain an imlefi- liams,. b:ft.. far. his- home-. emJf’r b U y , . ^
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Jiite limy With' fill urfiMd' qlUT fault
IWthy will he The guests Jacksonville.
with
Ids
son,
George
Hrucc,
thu
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iiiR iiiB iD iM iiR iiliilllia i
several days,
Miss Ruby Whitehead, of Tam­ Hylatter havings' spent the summer I g
pa, to William Youell, of Miami.
here.
sty Merriwether and
.Miss Almarine Money, of Tam­
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. J . W. Corley nre
i &gt;■turned from Lynch- pa, to Richard Mcrrin, of Tampa. expected to arrive this week from
John nnd Eric Lundquist return- B
, ye re they have been
Miss Rose Holder, of Jackson­ their summer home in Inglcsido, cd home Thursday after a motor ■
MEN’S SUITS
er viating relatives. ville, to Earl Titus, of Jackson­ Ga,
trip of 21)00 miles through Georgia. ■ ||
ville.
Tennessee, Kentucky. North and J ■&gt;
with two pair pants. All wool, in the
IMtico Fields has returnMiss Emily Rahner, of St. Au­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kinanl and South Carolina. They visited Loo!},- ■ j|
iketand where she has gustine, to William Hardy, of San­ young child, have returned from out Mountain and went with Mr, J !
now shades c f £tey . All sizes.
Lest of her sister. Mr&gt;'. ford.
several months spent in Indianap­ West to Mammoth Cave, spending q
iron, for the past week.
Miss Pearl Ilartlett, of Tampa, olis, ind.
a day with Mr. Sjoblom in Knox- ■
A l
to Dr. L. E. Linebaugh, of Tampa.
ville.
5
fry Lee and little tun,
Miss Oroff Bowen, of Winter
Mr. and Mrs. I. L&gt;. Hart, Mr. and
left this week to he Haven, to Hurley Wadsworth, of Mrs. Herman Middleton and son
Lake Monroe
of friends and relatives Wauchuln.
spent Labor Day at Daytona
ah, Ga., for several
Miss Dorothy Baker, of St. Au­ Beach.
it. C, Dunn and family of Jus- j[
gustine, to Edwin Norton, of St,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Cameron anil per, have moved to this section, N .,
Augustine.
Miss Bertha Ellis, of Jackson­ children motored to Cocoa recent­
fllr ft. C. Bowers, HarMr. and Mrs. Huttz of New York
atid. Richard Deas, mo- ville, to Raymond Merck, Jr., of ly to Visit .Mr. und Mrs. Angel
are expected here next week to
Cameron.
[Jacksonville on Wednes- Miami.
spend the winter.
Miss Grace Iluywatd, of St. Au­
r« they will remain until
Mr. and Mrs. J . I). Hart, Mr.
gustine, to Eugene Hood, of St.
Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Cain and
and Mrs. Herman Middleton and
Augustine.
Miss Rosa Ice Bridier, of Jack­ son were visitors at Daytona for son. Olden are at home after d
Mrs, •cikr4nce Powell
summer's visit in Tennessee.
I Brown motored to Coro- sonville to Paul McNally, of Un­ the day recently.
rh Thursday afternoon, ion, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J , W. Bell nnd
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Miller arc
Miss Stella Cordrny, of St. Jo ­
lywerc tho guest:* of Mrs.
seph, Mo., to John Taylor, of at home froir. a month's stay nt children have returned front an
Daytona Beach. Mrs. Miller h extended visit to Hot Springs.
Tampa.
Miss Myrtle Mock, of Tampa, C&gt; much improved.
ris Cherry of Mt. Olive
Rev. James Johnson and family, J
[the guest of her sister, Charles Shourin, of Tampa.
G. W. Kintehan died nt his home have returned from Asheville, N. ■
Miss Lillian Itippa, "f Tampa, to
|A Zachary. Miss Cherry
in Wichata, Kan., recently. Mr. C., where they spent the summer. *
this winter in the San- Dr. Irwin Einbinder, of Tampa.
Miss Helen White, of Orlando, and Mrs. Kinnehun wore former
|Schools.
The new tee plant near here is ■
resident of Cameron City.
to Gilbert Rich, of Orlando.
also under construction. The e x - 'J ||
Miss Edith Hull, of Jacksonville
Mr... Hugh S. Bivins of
Stetson, fine quality felts with silk
Mr. and Mrs. Stone sold their cuvution is being rapidly pushed.
pld. Texas, announce the to Hubert Hodges, Jr., of Jack­
home
on
Union
Avenue
nnd
arc
: daughter. Sept. 17. Mrs. sonville.
lining1, in the new shades— Gray and
(ius Small has bought the farm
Miss Sarah Johnson, of Orlando, preparing to build n new one on
Is- remembered here
nnd
several
tenant
houses
of
l&gt;.
their Celery Avenue farm.
tan.
to Charles Thomas, of Oralmlo.
rnis Herndon.
V. Warren. Mr. Smak will build
Miss Eloise McCarthy, of Jack­
Recent visitors at the W. R. another house (on the farm.
P Mr*. W. E. Hand re- sonville, to George Cook, of Har­
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Prevatt
home were Mrs. Archie
&gt;nu* Wednesday after risburg, Pa.
I). V, Warren has sold his gro­
Miss Edith Rogers, of St. Au­ Prevatt of Chuluota nnd Mr. and
Ithe past six weeks in Hencery to Mr. Smith. He will again
BOYS’ SUITS
N EW GOLF SOCK
S C. and various gustine, to Raymond Trask, of St. Mrs. Arnold Curry of Key West. take lip farming on the Bell place,
Augustine.
•irginia and Massnchu4-piece
suits
for
small
boys.
Coat,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Mulligan and which he recently purchased.
English makes. Fine check and plain,
small son came from Fern ad in a
vest, Io i i r pants and knickers. All
Goldenrod
*
Miss Patricia and Bernice Lake,
last week for u visit with Mrs.
all wool. Beautiful patterns.
Mulligan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Louisville, Ky., nre guests of
rial Diet Home
wool.
Light
grey,
7
to
17.
their grandmother, Mrs. Emma
Yayno I.nth rope nnd family were J . C. Vaughn.
fstroyed By Fire Sanford
Lake and uncle Ben l.ake und ■ •&gt;
$22.50 and $25.00
$2.50 to $12.00 up
shoppers Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Stone and family.
,8c|it. 18.—(/p&gt;—The 1mRufus nnd E. W. Hansel of Or- Miss Carrol Stone were in St. Pe­
Mrs. J . W. Bell. Mrs. Lang Sel­ ■ ••
iling wax destroyed by |ando were dinner guests of George tersburg lest week culled there by
BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS
BOYS’ SCHOOL PANTS
lers,
Arthur Rcll and Lucille Sel­
the illness and death of Mrs.
Tin- blaze spread to ' Parker Tuesday.
lers
were
called
this
week
to
Ft.
Stone’s
father.
ftf buildings but lack of
-------All styles in light shades. Caps and
Palm Beach, Serges, Flannels, KnickMyers to the bedside of Mr. Sel­ ■ &lt;&gt;
it in i heck.
l.ee Wheeler. Edd Earned and T.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steele anil lers who is ill.
' Persons were injured and Lingo of Oviedo were businet'i railsmall boys hats.
er styles. Also long pants for small *
family have taken up their resi­
i estimated at $ 1,000,000. ers here this week.
Mrs. Janies Oglesby is slowly re­
dence on Secoml Street in town.
$1.25 to $1.75 each
boys.
Lb listings on lots, homes,
H Townsend and family and Mr. Mr. Steele has been very ill with u covering from an injury recently
received in an automobile accident
i5'i :*nall acreage. Come and Mrs. G. S. Brown were Sun- relapse of Malaria fever.
Her many friends hope for a
lets talk things over. ford visitors Tuesday.
BOYS BLOUSES ANI) SHIRTS, G uaranteed fast colors for school wear. All
Mrs. L. H. Hill and son, Charles, speedy recovery.
\l
Mr and Mrs. T. C. Brannon of Wiilmington, N. C„ arc guests
colors, stripe and check; m adras and percal and plain colors in oxford cloths.
Farmers in this section are get­
* 7 ^ —Extension of city were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Croom of Mrs. Libbie Weeks and family.
ting
ready
for
fall
trucking.
Some
The
party
motored
to
Silver
tn up.
All sizes.. $1.00 to $2.50ach
at « picnic supper Monday eve­
early celery is set in the field
Springs Sunday for the day.
ning.
while all the seed beds are look­
F Your Health Mrs. Laura Mathers, Mrs. H. C. Mrs. L. II. Hill ond son. Charles ing good. Earl&gt; crops of turnipi.
MEN’S SHIRTS
BOYS’ SOCKS
cabbage,
lettuce,
atrnwberries
and
of
Wiilmington,
N.
C.,
were
guests
Parker and Miss Rena Mathers
: Purification
11
Plain, silk broad cloth. Imported
Pheonix
length in plain, black,
*!
called upon Mrs. Paul Sanborn of of Mrs. Libbie Weeks and family other vegetables will also be
will tell you that Orlando Tuesday afternoon.
last week. They were visitors at plnnted.
stripe madras, plain oxford cloths.
brown and tan with fancy tops.
Silver Springs and enjoyed other
L*.?. . “B«n f the SysThe
big
electric
plant
near
sight-seeing
trips
during
Mrs.
L.i/,** Inundation «»f PerMr. and Mrs. Fred Fraushler of
$2.50 to $5.00 each
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75c pair
U Z • Wl»y not rid your- Cleveland, who came the first of Hill’s visit.
Monroe will soon be under con­
L ‘IUc -ibnents that ure last week are occupying the Sam
struction. Soil und rock teats for
0
Jour Vitality? Puri- Hunter home in West Goldenrod.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ford re­ the foundation arc now completed.
■j J ? ' Mtem by caking a
cently bought the 10-acre tract of A number of workmen will soon
Culotahs,—
There were five stutea and the cleared bind on Cameron Avenue be brought from a completed plant
tnd '
for several Philippine Island » represented by from Mr. Barrett and Mrs. Ford nt St. Augustine. About 1500 men
,.!ff w»w Nature re- the S i peopfc who M oyed the received as a gift 5-acrea of un­ will be needed to work here.
cleared lund on the opposite side
tb« , ,h health,
S I m w in
T h u r..l„ . of the street from her brother and,
turif!
K1latest of all
The Lake Monroe school is pro­
win It
I'MHiqquM
bllih aimW. B. Williams of Sanford [wife, Mr. and M rs..J. W. Corley, gressing nieely with a good en­ :
' t e a t s in!- t ' &lt;?t “
Mr. ----and Mrs. Ford are preparing rollment.
ftt, ,,ru?k' lull airectior.*,
Last year’s faculty
^*13' .kauT Fred Jarrold of Mt. ----|
Pwkage, 10 cts.
members have all returned, name- i m m i i i i i i i n n i i i i i i i i i m i i m i i i i i i i i H H i H i i i i i i i i i u i i i i u a H n i i H H i a i u H a n n u m i n i . ,
viruen! JU-.’ went
buiW “ h(,mo al once’

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TWIN" BEL WITH
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Cobb’s
Jungle
Marauders
Maul
Valter
Johnson;
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Yankees
and
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| How They Stand
NATIONAL LEAGUE
• Won Lost
Pittsburgh________ 89
54
New Y o r k ________ 80 50
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . 7(5 54
S t, Louis
___70
72
Brooklyn
(56 73
Boston - „
___..7 1
79
Chicngo .. .. „ .. .. 52 79
Philadelphia ............01
79

WASIIINGTON, Sept. 18— «&gt;)
-D u e to the X v e « U ,J h legislation dealing with aircraft, a uni
form federal law will ' again he
sought In the coming session of
Congress.
Authorization for n bureau of
air navigation in the Department
•» of Commerce, to foster commercial
aviation, is one of the proposals
t&lt;*be put forward in an effort to
(Continued From Pace 10'“
sents will he among the hinders put flying on n better-legal basis.
Bihgham,
Republican,
for equipment contracts, when .Senator
Conn., n war-time flyer, recently
they nre let.
acquainted
President
Coolidgc
Financing Project Undecided
The matter of financing thtppro- tytth Ills Intention to push lcgisla-:
Last
ject, when intoduced by the chair­ tion for the new bureau.
man. Edward Higgins, created session Senator Wadsworth, Re­
S sug­ publican, N. Y., introduced n-slmfurther discussion* Various_s»ggestions were taken up,* kjcHRlRijf iiiw* bill with the backing of Secthe formation of a syndicate W ictary Hoover, but it failed of pas­
own and control the proposition sage.
under tho direction of the Cham­
The National Aeronautic Associ­
ber of Commerce, and the city ation recently found in a survey
authorities. Mr. Ellablc, speak­ that 13 states and 12 municipali­
ing in regard to this matter, direct ties have laws regulating the opcd the attention to the fact that I ciation of aircraft. The Territory
the tent city in Orlando is main- of Hawaii was the first state or
tained by the Chamber of Com- |territory under the'American flag
meree. In response to an inquiry , to pass aerial regulatory legislnregarding the possibility of* tho tion,Slaving ehacted a law in 1917
icty government promoting the
project, Mr. Williams nssbrted- the

PIRATESTROUNCE Construction Tent
Is Plan Of'Th'e
BOSTON BRAVES; City
ChamberCommerce
REDS DROP PHILS

Pet
.522
.571
.543
.493 Kremer
Holds
Bancroft's
.475
Warriors
to
Seven
Hits
.473
.440
While Mates B atter De­
,436
fence For Thirteen Hinkles

AMERICAN LEAGUE
WASHINC ON, Sept. 18.— f/P)
Won Lost Tct,
— Although t ' world champions
.645
paraded the i
; ~emier pltchera Washington . . . . . . . . 89 49
Philadelphia____ _ 82 57
.590
of the American
gue, the best Chicago
74 55
.529
they could do wa.
even break
St.
Louis
„
..
..
73
66
.525
with Detroit in y.
rday’s dou­
Detroit
___..7
1
(57
J&gt;15
ble header. Walter
hnson was
.453
credited with his s*
Ah defeat Cleveland.......... .... .. 52 75
_____03
.450
77
of the season in thi
it (rathe, New York Boston
..
...............42
93
.311
which the Tigers won, '2 to 9.
Coveleskie won n duel w. i WhiteSOUTHERN LEAGUE
hill, 1 to 0, in tho sect.id gnmc
Won Lost Pet.
which was called in the : ixth in­
A tla n ta ......................87
J)69
60
ning on account of darkness,
New Orleans
„ 84 57
.550
FIRST GAUB
N ashville_______ ..7 8
73
.517
To Box Score.
M em phis_____ _ „ 78 73
.517
DETROIT
AH R 11 PO A K M obile......... ....... 72
75
.187
Haney, 3b. - - 4 1 1 0
2 0 Chattanooga . . . . . . 71 80
.470
O'Rourke, 2b. „ 5 1
2 3 0 Little R o ck _______ (58 83
.450
Wingo, If. . . . . . . 5 3
2 0 1 Birmingham.. _ _ „ 65 85
.133
1 0
0
Cobb, cf. . . . . . . 2 3
:t
o
l
Hcilmnnn, rf. ~ 6 2
0 0 0
Blue, lb. . . . . . . 4 0
Tavener, i t , . . 3 0
1
2 0
Wells, p . _____ 1 0
0 0 0
Basslcr, c. „ „ 3 1
7 0 1
Holloway, p, .. „ 3 0
0
0 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rignoy, s s . ___ 2 1
1 2
0
0 0 0 Boston 2; Pittsburgh It.
Mnnush, x ____ 1 0
Philadelphia 2; Cincinnati 5.
T o ta ls _____ 38 12 15 27 0
1 No others scheduled.
x Batted for Tavener in 7th.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WASH
AB It II I’O A E
Rice, c f . ------- *• 0 2 4 1 0 0 Detroit 12-0; Washington 9-1;
(second game called sixth, dark­
K. Harris, 2b. ** 4 1 1 3 a 1
ness.)
5 *4 2 3 0 0
Goslin, If. - _
3 0 0 7 0 0 Cleveland 0; New York 5.
Judge, lb . —
Jennes, rf. _ ., 2 0 l L 0 II St. Louis 0-0; Boston 2-1.
J . Harris, rf-lb. 4 1 o 3 1 0 Chicago 3 ; Pittsburgh 0.
Ruel, c . _____ «• 3 o
m T 5 3 t
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
4 0 i 3 3 a4*
Peck, ss. .. _
Bkicgc, 3b. _
4 l 0 1 •i II Atlanta I; Birmingham 2.
n
u 0 0 0 •&gt; 0 Memphis 8; Chattanooga '(5.
Johnson, p. _
Ballou, p . ---- „ 0 0 0 0 1) II Little Rock 3; Nashville 8.
0 0 0 0 0 0 Only three scheduled.
Russell, p. 0 0 0 0 II 1)
Marbcrry, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sport Festival Staged
Scott, x
„
Scvercid, xx _ - l (1 0 0 0 0

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although the community of K j j
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baShc! state°s8'hnve laws P™Jjibl| $ J
hunting from n.rcroft. nfitl eight i i a i u i i « i N H i i &gt; a m n ^ u n i l n
have laws governing
flcqui i
tion of municipal landing
Twenty-seven stntcs are wltl
air laws and eight have not r p
to the Association’s Inquiry.
The stntos having regulatory air
laws, with the. year*
Calif opnin, li&gt;-l t
1018-21-23; Delaware, 10_t. Ihdl-f,
ana, 1920 f Kansas, 1M1
•*,ir
1023;
Massachusetts, IP1^ ;
Michigan. 1023; Minnesota, 1 J-J.
Three, F iv e-acre
New Jersey, 1021; Oregon, lJM r
23; Utah, 1923; •Vermont, U -b
and Hawaii, 1917.
.
ERMS
Municipalities having air oiltnanccs with the years enacted, in­
clude: Atlantic City, N- ■!•» J- *■ *
Chicago, 1921; Davenport, Iowa,
1921; Houston, Tex., 1923; Kissim­
mee, Fla.. 1908; Los Angeles, Cul..
LTOR
11)20; Muskogee, Okla., 1921; New
York, 1921; Newark, N. J ., ID-0;
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
Nutley, N. J., 191(5; Santa Ana,
F
ir
s t National Bank Building
Cal., 1921, nnd Venice, Cnk, 1919.

Celery patJ

PITTSBURGH. Sept. 18.—(iP)—
Tho Pirates hit hard yesterday to
win from Boston, t l to 2. The
Braves' iwo runs entne in tho sixth
when they bunched a trio of sin­
gles nnd a sacrifice,
The Box Score
AB K H PO A F,
BOSTON
Gautrcnu, 2 b ,.. .. 4 0 0 3 1 0
Neis, cf............ .. 4 0 2 5 (1 0
Wei ti. rf........ .. 4 0 1 O 0 0
Brums, lb, .. .. 3 1 2 4 0 -1
Felix, I f . ......... .. 3 1 1 1 0 II
S A L E S FORCE
High, 3b......... .. 4 0 1 0 1 0
Bancroft, ss. .. 2 0 0 (5 1 0
M. M. STEW A R T
DOUGLAS ]
Padgett, ss. .. .. 0 0 II 1 l 11
O’Neil, c......... .. 3 0 ii •» 1 0
The matter was dosed when
Sicnier, c........ .. 1 (I 0 0 0 n
K. Smith, p. .. .. 3 0 0 0 3 n Mr. Higgins directed a joint
■■111
Anderson, p. - 1 0 0 0 0 ii meeting of the housing nnd fi-r
mincing committees at 4 o’clock
Evidence will bo-taken at the
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 18.-(/I’i
u
o 7 21 8 ii this afternoon.
T o ta ls ......... 32 *•
I
—So-called “short lino” railroads rehearing September 17 to ascer­
R. .1. Holly, reporting the ac­ of Florida will hnvo representa­ tain whether or not the new can­
PITTSBURGH AB It H PO A i:
Moore, 2b. „ .. .. 3 1 3 3 3 0 tivities of the publicity commit­ tion a t a hearing to be conducted ned goods rates arc unjust to the
Thompson, 2b. _ 0 1) 0 0 0 6 tee, stated that the committee by the Railroad Commission Sep­ smaller lines. The short line men­
Carey, cf. .. _ .. 4 1 0 2 0 0 had awarded contract for 30,000 tember 17 into protests again, the tioned specifically in the commis­
*» 2 0 &lt;&gt; 1 0 advertising booklets to the Record
Cuylcr, rf. ..
fixing of rates on canned goods for sion's notice included tho Alabama,
Barnhart, 1C, .. ". 5 1 o
*4 •» II 1 Publishing Company of Kt. Au­ all lines in this state.
Florida and Gulf; Andalusia, Flor­
•
1
Traynor, 3b. .. .. 3 1
ii 3 II gustine. The amount of the con­
ida and Gulf; Appalachicola North­
Tho
rotpest
canio
when
tho
corn01
Wright, ss. .. .. 3 1 T 3 4 1 tract was not announced. ~ntH
ern; Atlanta nnd St. Andrews
Grant bam, lb. .. 0 3 •&gt; 11 li II stated that a representative for m ^ion iu a hearing June 4 fixed Bay; Birmingham, Columbia nnd
To list your property, homesite.s, business Lt« 1
K. Smith, c. .. .. 4 1 3 4 ii (1 placing a umall realty advertise- nn&lt;l prescribed a scale of intra- St.* Andrews! Charlotte Harbor
acreage with us. We will sell your property to1
Kremer, p. .. .. 1 0 0 0 3 0 merit in the booklet bv locaCrtml- dale rates for application on the and Northern; Fellsmere; Georgia
tors, explaining that dealers who transportation by freight of ennand
Florida;
Georgia,
Florida
nnd
advantage and quickly.
T o ta ls ......... . 31 It 13 27 It o might wish to take advantage of neii meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, Alabama; Gulf Ports Terminal;
mill:,
soups
and
othr
cannd
goods
the map included in the folder,
1
...
Score by innings:
human consumption within the Muscle Shoals, Birmingham and
Boston ................ 000 002 000— 2 would tind this arrangement tti' for
Pensacola;
Tampa
and
Jackson­
Inquire
about
Sanford Grove, one of Sanfot
state.
Pittsburgh'.: .. . 022 200 r&gt;0x—11 their advantage.
ville; Tavares and Gulf; Marianna
Following
the
decision
of
the
suburban subdivisions, soon to li- (daced oa(
.Summary: Two base hit, Neis, .Misunderstanding About Folders commission, the American Short and Blountstown and South Geor­
At this time the attention of
Welsh, Moore. Three base hit,
market.
Line Railroad Association asked gia.
Grantham. Homo run, E. Smith. the members was directed to what
was
declared
a
misunderstanding
for
a
rehearing,
stating
that
the
Following
the
railroad
rehearing
Stolen base, Carey, Grantham.
Sacrifice, Traynor, Bancroft, Ca­ in regard to the distribution 01 rates were unjust and unreason- the commission expects to take up
rey, Wright. Double play, Wright these folders among the real ea- t'ble for short, or “weak” lino rail- a number of hearings into propos­
talc men in this city. J . D Chit- roads, as distinguished from Htandto Grantham; R, Smith, Bancroft
ed increases in phone rates
to Burrus Traynor, Moore to Gran­ tendt n, who introduced the mat- , nrd, or trunk lines,
ter,
was
appointed
by
the
chair—
tham; Padgett to litm us. Left on
to make clear the question
, ,,
„!t,
,
„ ....
base, Boston 8; Pittsburgh 5. Base man
for the realtor^ at a meeting to- J""*
Sibley and Mr. I ennu g- Davis Likely To Be
]
HART NASON, Local M:iiiiKCr.
on balls, off Kremer 3; off R.
F o r W orking Classes Smith f&gt;; off Anderson 1. Struck rnorrow at the Chamber of ’Com- *0,,• vice Presidents,
1st W itness in Probe
Totals _ _ , 30 9 12 27 13 4
ntcrcc offices.
‘
Mr. Emerson is treasurer of a
by Anderson I; by Kremer 1.
507-8 1st National Bank UIdR.
Phone ]
A tFrankfortG erm any out
x Batted for Russell in 8th.
Mr.
Holly’s
report
included
nn
‘
h
e
manufacturing
plant
in
PerHits, off ft. Smith 10 in 0 1-3; off
xx Batted for Marbcrry in 9th.
account of the progress of the r.v, N 11., while Mr. .Sibley and
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
18—(7P&gt;
—
Hit by committee in erecting roadside -Mr. Pennington are retired capiScore by innings:
FRANKFORT, Germany, Sept. Anderson 3 in l 2-3.
pitcher
by
Kremer
(Felix).
Los­ ndvertining, slating that a highly njists of Boston. The men were Acting Secretary of War Davis, ■ a a a D a i a M a i a a a a i M B a B i i R i x i M X B i i i i qi il i u m
18.—(A')—Tho
first
international
Detroit
_______ 011 020 431— 12
probably will be the first witness
working ing pitcher R. Smith. Umpires, strategic location for one of these phased to note tremendous pro­ before the President’s special air
Washington......... 002 003 040— 9 Olympic games for
Quigley,
Moran
and
l'ftrmnn.
boards Imd been secured yn the gnjia being made in Sanford and board. The board at an informal
Summary: Two base hit, J . Har­ classes took place recently in Uie
and Time 1:29,
outskirts of Asheville, N. C. and upon the development of the prop- meeting today decided to call first
ris, Rice, Wingo, lleilmmin, Biiss- new Frankfort Stadium
reports that other signs have been erty owned by the Lake Mary De- upon the war department for tes­
ler; three base hit. Cobb, Rico, through tiio five days attracted
CINCINNATI, Sept. 18.—UP)— placcd on various routes leading vdopment Company,
Goslin; home run, Goslin; stolen more than 230,0(10 spectators.
timony on aircraft subjects nnd
Taking
advantage
of
bunched
hits
base, Peck, S. Harris; double play Competing athletes included 2,000
into, the stnte and on rnnds
it xvns announced that streets inasmuch nn it wax Mr. Davis, who
and
u
base
on
balls,
Cincinnati
J . Harris to Hluegc; left on base, Germans and 1.000 foreigner .
throughout Florida,
are being cut through tho Luke first proposed the inquiry, it in
Detroit 11, Washington 11; base Tho latter represented Finland, defeated Philadelphia Thursday,
F. P. Forster, announced that .t^ry tract nnd Quit curbing is thought that lie will stntt presen­
5
to
2.
Carl
Mays’
pitching,
Itis
on balls, off Holloway 2, Wells 3, Cxecho-Slovakia, Austria, France,
the new Hotel Forrest l.ake will leiitig placed. Many other improve- tation of the Department’s posi­
jonnson
j, M
am m y 1;!
1; t Belgium,
ueiguim, Italy,
11
Johnson i»,
5, tsanou
Ballou 2,
Marbcrry
England, Jugosin- second full game of tho year, held
tion whwithft boprA begjiis its,ijc^ir:
the
Phillies
to
nine
hits,
one
of
struclnsmrtr hyttoHnwwy 5h*Wettw»ttr*vin, d’olaml and Portugal.
iugs" Monday. "
which was a triple by Cy Wil­
'
'
Johnson 5; hits off Holloway 8 in ! Tho pre-eminent qualification liams.
E
X
P
E
R
T
DEVELOPERS
15, Wells 4 In 3, Johnson 7 in 0-13, to compete was considered the ad*
Score by innings:
I
Ballou H in 11-3, Russel 1 in 1 l-.l, vocacy of a war against all cln- t Philadelphia .. UK) 001 00 0 -2 -9 -3 per cent complete ill this time, and urhs.
HILTON’S
Marberry 1 in 1; winning pitcher distinction. The Social Democrat- &lt;
that progress of construction Is
Several home8 havo nlrt.n,,y 1k;ci1
Now
offer
the
Second
Unit
of
lIAtmER
HIIUP
ueinimti ..
010 220 OOx—5-8-1 good,
Holloway, losing pitcher Johnson; ic News Service described tho
erected- qn the property nnd work
113 Magnolia Ave.
Batteries: King and Wilson;
umpires Geisel, Dinccn and Con- games ns “the birth of the pence
Henry Kies Jr., newly appointed on the community dining room is
6 First Class Barbers
.Mays
and
Hargrave.
nnlly; time 2:49.
publicity
director
of
the
local
idea in the most modern settings
expected to be completed by Oct.
.Special Attention
SECOND GAME
Chum her of Commerce, un&gt; intro­ I,
and typifying in classical style
(iiven To Ladles and Children.
Science
Puzzled
Over
duced
tn
the
body
this
afternoon,
Score by innings:
the thought o f a genuine brother­
------ 1--------- ----- - ____ t
and told the members of bis e f­
r&gt;«troit . . . . ______ 000 000—(1-5-0 hood among nations."
The railroads of Colombia, Eotitli
F
re
ak
(
i
e
r
man
A
n
i
m
a
I
W ashington............ 010 OOx— 1-4-1
forts since arriving here last week, America, nre not standard gauge
In the athletic contests n new
K*11
lie stated that approximately 10,- throughout, making it necessary to Chinnware in English Porce­
(Called 6th: durknejs.)
world's record for the 400 meters
ROIINENSAND, Prussia, Sept. Ollli words Jmve been ■' released break bulk nt each railhead.
Batteries: Whitehill and Wood- relay race for women was estab­
lains, bavarian ami Japanese
The finest subdivision w ithin the city1*
nil, Bossier; Coveleskie nnd Ruel. lished by the Finnish women's 18.—(A*)—AAcross between a cow through his connections for use in
China
make
lovely
Rifts
nnd a stlCCp in this ilistHct has
Fort •Monde—(/Pt— Realty Sales
limits of G reater Daytona
i
team, which covered the distnneo been a source of much scientific newspaper throughout the country.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18.— in 51.3 seconds.
Mi. Kies detailed his nlnn for f„r 1925 more than for 70 years.
nnd popular conjecturo during the continuing the campaign of udverThe Ball H ardw are
(A’)—The Philadelphia Athletics
Tho Frank forter Volkstimmu past year. The brother of this ex lining through the medium of 'lhe( ~
and Chicago White Sox played
Between the river and the &gt;ea.
*
their final game of the season recorded the games in Gorman, trnordinary treat; of nature was Inewspapers and naked for tie- eo- H xanK H Biaaa&amp; m iaaBacaaaaBaBaaB M H aaaaEiaasaM H aM naaaaH
here yesterday, Philadelphia win­ English and French.
a b u c k , eeiy, ivyiglnng |:)n pounds, uperatiim of the local organh-.otiop, JJ
■
*
5
Investors have made two and th ree hundred
and the father u white ram of 170
ning (5 to 3 nnd making the sea­
Cham-imI■
cent on their money.
Clearwater—(/P)—Forty
acres pounds. The hybrid offspring of
son’s series 14 victories to 8 losses,
sold
for
$110,000;
permits
for
tlio*tr*
strangely
-mated
parents
in
Score by Innings;
Chicago
„ 000 201 000 3-7-0 week's building total $73,152,7; the property ot llerr Thomsen, the NewLnglandBusiness
G reater profits assured.
Philadelphia .. 200 002 10*—(5-9-1 259-room hotel planned for Man­ landlord of tho village inn. The Men Arrive Here To S
a 1
Batteries: Thurston, Edwards, dalay; construction on million dol­ animal is considerably smaller
a
Connnlly and Hchnlk; Quinn ami lar causeway to begin October 1. than nn average sized calf, but it Spend Winter Months 2
■
FRANCOIS DUMAS
has the bqdy, of q cow. It Ims a
Cochrane,
-------- •
,■
Boynton—(Ah— Building activity sheep's head and (nil. The horns
0 . S. Emerson, Fred J, Sildey ■
Sanford R epresentative— Hold Valdrfj
on larg scale noted; $50(1,1)00 limi t- .'are curved like those of a ram uml and 0 . W. Pennington, residents J
YANKS BLANK INDIANS
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—(/!')— gage company formed to help in 1(ho coating o f the animal resent- of New Fan-land have arrived in a
tiles iamb's wool.
Tho New York Yankees made it construction.
Sanford to pend the winter and .B
three straight from Cleveland,
„
to be actively associated with the ■
winning tho final of the series 1
properly for ale? If
I lolly wood—(A*)—Plana complet­ l.ake Mary Development Company ■
a
Thursday, 5 to 0. Henry John- , 80 I'hotiu 732. Colelnugh Realty ed fur beautiful hostelry.
of which Mr. Emerson is treasure.- !
a
son, 19 year old rookie, starting * w*
his first game at the Yankee sta­
dium, blanked the Indians, only t
a
...................................................................................................
Cleveland players gutting past
a
NOTICK
first. Lou Gehrig hit his 19th
m
home run of the year with one on
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN T IIE
bnso In the fourth and Hen Pus■
H ~1
chui drove out u four bagger in
the eighth.
N K \V A R C A I) E
Score by innings:
4
CleV la n d ___ 000 000 000—0-8-1
Now
under
construction
at
the corner of F irst SI.
New York _ .. 0U0 210 I lx —5-9-0
and Salt lord Ave., are req ties ted to see
a
'
3 2
Batteries; Smith and Myutt;
■
■
Johnson uml Bengough,
a
a
Hritt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
BOSTON, Sept. 18.—(A*)—The
a
Four
Hundred
Thirty-five
Dollars
a
210
I*,.
First
St.
Phone
708
I N K H U R S T
Red Sox shut out thu St. Louis
a1
Browns yesterday iu both games
15 acres of Rood farm land in Cameron fi'hl
Beautiful IniildinR lot,
of u double header. Exceptionally
Per
Front
Foot.
52x128
ft.
fine pitching by Fred Wingfield
a
cleared and ready for crop. T h is i.s a pk'k l‘i1Tj
gave Boston a 2 to 0 advantage
$1500.00
in U10 opener. Paul Zahnlier led
■
tho Sox to a i to 0 victory in the
will reiiuiro quick action un part of buyer.
a
second. Both were played rapid­
Riparian
Rights
each
end,
the
biggest,
1150
A
cres
ly, the first one hour and sixteen
minutes, anil tho second 0110 hour I’ueiiiR 8 miles on Lake Mon­
the best, the most reliable subdivision
nnd thirty.seven minutes.
Doc roe, 2 miles on St. John's riv­
Prothro had a record of »ix iilta er, High and dry
in six successive times at, bat,
known in the Halifax Country, lying mile
F IR ST GAME
$90.00
per
acre
Score by innings:
south amusement park, Daytona Beach.
St. Louis « « „ 000 000 000—0
Boston . . . . . . . . 000 001 lOx—2 Facing on Sanford Avenue.
THOSIi WHO LABOR WITH HAND
Batteries, Davis and Hargrave;
Rose
Court
Lot
Wingfield und Blschoff,
OR BRAIN
SECOND GAME
With term s to suit!
«1
$2350.00
Score by innings:
know by experience that it pays to do a job well. You
St. Louis _ „ 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 - 8-3
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atartei, new tirea in good con*
Ultion. A bargain. C. H.| Maddux,
Geneva, Fla.

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are aa near you as your phone
Call 103.

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12— Exchange

14— For Sale, Acreage

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BANFOkO ELECTRIC CO.
Succeisore to Gillon Si Platt
fl6 Magnolia.
Everything eleetricaL Phone 422. Electragith
Radio.
* IG H T * -T h r e e stations. Mag; . l l . .nd Second. F lr.t .nd Elm.
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.
■LEWIS O’HHYa N.
Office in
Seminole Bank Building Annex.
Phone 417-L S.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving. Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerctal S t

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oatolTIc* addraaa aa
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I* wltb you unlaaa
your addraaa.
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lid a S Ira o r by let*

Are you in need
WAS WHAT our forefathers went
after In the West. Gold is what
everybody is still after today, only
In a_ different form. Whether you
get It in metal or in currency, It
Is gold you and everyone of us is
nfter. The difference in getting it
then- ami today is that you don’t
have to dig for this precious metal
with picks and shovels but simply
using your brain:*. Bv buying a
»•*' }fj“ twi|'*&gt;{V * ? f lan,d whil«
i.S ™ " * .J i
’2 H L J T 1?-1
market price and reselling it In
the next thirty or sixty days at
r handsome profit is indeed turn­
ing your investment into real gold.
Make your dollars work overtime
and don’t wait for the other fel­
low's ship to coine in, mnke your
own come.
•
112 acres in Volusia County,
over one quarter of a mile on
the St. John’s River and with­
in one mile of I-ake Monroe,
half mile of n million dollar
power plant under construction,
22 ncren of which is cleared
and under cultivation and have
about HOD bearing orange trees,
no waste to said land, sloping
elevation, this property is in
the center of one of Florida’s
great interests, people that
are noted for big projects.
Price $.'10,000, 1-3 cash, balance
one to three years, 8 tier cent.
5 per cent binder for thirty
days.

JA M ES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water aril Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele­
phone l i t .
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klrpboMi dl»c*•!!■pi o a t v alid .
Pr o mpt .
Efflolant,
Barvlo*

MIRACLE Concrete t o , geaarel
cement work, eldewalke, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation box**. J, R
TerwIIleger, Prop.
HJLL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

sifications
lacements
[Accessories
Rent
IRepairing
, Sale
Isa Opportunities
(as Service
int, Apartments
int, Houses t
fent, Rooms »
bial
anti Board
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flit, Office, Stores
ble, Acreage
Exchange
bio, Grove*
tie. Houses
Lease, Rent
Live Stock
ale, Miscellaneous
leal Estate
furniture
[ure Wanted
round.

ins, Jewelers
m , Decorating,

Where Service and (tuntlty
Reigns
O L Y M P I A
CAF E
The Waffle Ilouee
C. A. Caratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St.
4UDKESSING — ftlultlgraphlng,
folding
and mailing—an you
want it— when you want It
Phone r,7:t. II. E. Porch. First
Nufinnal Bank Hlilg.

H— For Rent, Apartments

piling
FOR RENT: One comfortably fur­
[Saeds, Trees
nished bedroom, adjoining bath,
ws and Supplies
to one or two gentlemen. 290
French Avenue.
and Eggs
1Notice
I t— For Sale, Acreage
Miters and Supplies
ed

fci Help, Female
|ed Help, Male
fd Help, Male or
rule

F ! Help, Salesman
•Situation, Mule
fd Situation,Female
led Real Estate
f'l to Rent
»nge
■Autos, Rent
W FOR i i ir k
TO SERVICE
Day
Meets all trains, Bagh Phone 551 and C3-W
&amp; SONS
Drive It. .
pod 2nd a t. at It. It.

FULTON, INC.,
Real Estate
Brokers
Developers
Promoters
Seminole Hotel

FOR KENT: Two room apartment,
-Sale or Exchange
also bedroom with twin beds, and
2 single rooms. One bedroom ad­ FOR SA LE: Will sell or trade for
joining screen porch. Phone It'll.
real estate, 1925 model, stand­
ard Six Buick Roadster, perfect
9— For Rent, Houses
condition. Call 107-W.
HOUSE FOR RENT: On First
17— For Sale, Houses
Street, H rooms and bath, elect,,
garage, 75 per month. II. Clayden,
FOR SA LE: Two new houses on
Shiiley Apartments.
Sanford Ave. Three miles out.
Ginderville Height^, l.ots from
10— For Kent, Rooms
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Cin­
FOR RENT: Two room, furnished der. Ginderville, Fla.
apartment, on first floor. Also
garage, (118 Oak Ave. Phone 2202.
19— Sale, Live Stock
FOR RENT—Ho-uni wltn or with
out meals.
Reasonable rate*.
Lincoln House.

P1

We will be glad to give you
further information cither by
letter or In person.

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of—

TO REACH BUYERS or soBera of
Florida real estate advertise
the St. Petersburg Times. Ooa can'
cent a word dally, two cents ■ won
Sundays.
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you In big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored nwny and
have no use for. A little thirtyceiu ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 118 nnd n repre­
sentative will call nnd seo you.

a Home?

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers und fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertiso in the DeLand
Daily N’ew.1, rate le per word, cash
with order.

If so, just keep your eyes
on this page. Some of the
very best buys in Sanford
are listed here daily.

MAINE — Waterville, Morning
Sentinel, Thousands of Muine
people are interested in Florida
property, Reach them through
the Sentinel
Rutc card on npplication.

Opportunity awaits you
on the “Classified Page”
of The Herald.

H. A. SPE1R
Contractor and Builder

n«*feltlir&lt;*a:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l l l onk.

J . H. HUTCHINSON

I I I : At . F . ST AT H
A c r e s * * . F o r m s amt
Orange
d ro v es n Specially
1020 I ^ui ref Avuiiue,
M e mb e r o f
S ANKOHO, F L A .
Florida Sta te
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on W est Second Street
(these lots are .just
across the street from
a big* development on
the west side)

FOR SA LE: Oklahoma, 470 acres, FOR SA LE: Gas stove cheap. See . . . . v t i /ii : Experienced time-keep­
Mr. Button, Southern Utilities
well improved grain and stock Office.
er1 and checker. Apply Forrest
farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
Lake Hotel.
for South Central Florida Coun­ FOB SA LE: One No. 5 Underwood
try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
typewriter in first class condi­ 37— Wattled Help, Salesman
Fla.
tion. Almost new. Address Box J .
WANTED: Several first cluss ra­
FOR SA LE: Acreage on Sanford- x. N. Care Herald,
dio salesmen. Como nnd get our
New Smyrna Highway one half
proposition. Radio Sales &amp; Service,
21— Sale, Real Estate
mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
Inc., l i t E. Orlumlo, Fla. Phone
ter, Osteen, Fin.
2090.
J.
K.
SPIJKLING,
s UP- dl v i s i o n
FOR SALE BIG BABAIN: 3 acre
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ MAN with car to work in evenings
tract 1-2 mile south of west First
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
from -l to 0. Attractive propo­
Street. I 1-2 acres cleared. Some
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ sition for hustler. Give references
way.
hearing orange trees. Good many
in letter. Write “Proposition" Ct.ro
will bear in a year or so. 3 room
Herald.
residence, large shade trees about l ' ,B .SALE: &lt; O'^nl Lake shore
house. A dandy .dace to live $2,- l&lt;’t
'0. ( all Sun Proof Paint SEVERAL solicitors to work on
jtfiiiint*
* i r.iiti nn eiNii
vt*nr.H i oturej I hi St.
i commission. Right proposition
MIO.OO; $1500.00
cash, lI mill
und 2 years
for balance. B. II. Blankston, San­
for right man, Apply ut Herald
22— Sale, Ftirnilue
nfter 5:30 in afternoon.
ford.

Terms

G. TAYLO R D Y E R
Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Small Spanish Bunga­
low, side walks and
paved streets

Price $4700.00
Tcrnto

SANFORD
REALTY CO., Int.
H. S. LONG, M«r.

We have two plana of financing
Your Home

Rooms 9-10-11 liall tilth
Phone 057.

1st— We will lend you

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Cook Bros.

2nd— If your homo is already huilt we will muko
you a very Hiilwtaiili.il loan "ii it.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
UOO Laurel Ave.. Telephone 693

NO D E L A Y -------------NO WAITING

IK) YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.

Prompt Servia* Guaranteed
Call and lei us explain our plan.

ADVERTISING get. results if ii
reaches potential buyers. Pulatka Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage Co.

One Phonograph
Record—o r
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One Sheet of Music v

107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Plume 720

• (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M a a a a a a a a a a a a B 11*
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola is beginning
the
greatest development in tiioi gin's I I I S l i l l l S S I S S S I I I I S S S S S S I S S I S I I I S I I I S M S l S S S S I N S S
■ Free—
history; it half million dollar high­ ■
way to the gulf beach just finish­
UEAI. ESTATI3
INSURANCE
ed; at two million dollar bridge
With each Five Gallons Gar
nernsi
Escambia Bay started;
quarter million dollar opera house
Grey Tulws ................................. $2.20
under construction; two millions
TH E GREAT UN-W RITTEN LAW S
being spent on highway; greatest
Red Tubes .................................. .$2.10
chance for live developers to get
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—T IIE
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
RING’S FIL L IN G
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
SAME AS IN A LL TH E OTHER
cola News.

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scurrying.
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wants with ns— our columns
will do tho rest. Phone 148.

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Iteslilrnt nf Florida nines 1SSI.

Everything
LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
WANTED: Furnished house or
lakeland, through the StarITEWART THE FLORIST"
For the Sportsman
npurtment for immediate occu­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
Flowers *or sll occasions.
dium
in
South
Florida.
Published
pancy.
Can
give
references.
P.
O.
R14 Myrtle. Phone 200-W
At
Box 314.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM —
Balk Hardware
3 0 — Poultry and EggH
Lakeland, Florida.
■12— E x ch a n g e
Phone H
FOR SA LE: 40 Homer pigoons.
OHIO—Xenia.
Make
your
saler.
Price $10.00. P. O. Box 379.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the through the Xenia Gazette, Zenaccepted want ml medium in in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
Try Smith’s Barber
33— Wanted
Daytona (Fla.) One cent u word trict. Want nd amt display rates
on request.
Shop for Rood barber
WANTED: To buy an ol«l fft!ii- nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
inned organ in good condition.
Arcadia—(/Vl —New modern ho­ work. Ladies welcome.
Address A. II. Burton, Route A, TAMPA DAILY TIM ES, Tampa,
Box 103, Sanford, Fin.
Flu. Thousands read the clas­ tel planned by citizens, who sub­
Next to Valdez.
sified pngej of Florida’s Great scribe over $50,000 to fund.
Home
Daily,
rates
2
cents
n
word.
WANTED: To lease desirable five
or six room bouse or apartment. Minimum 25c, eash with order. . ........................................................................ ..
Write for complete rate card.
An.i.ver P. O. Box 1137.

WANTED: Let us sell your prop­ PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
erty. Our plan gets results. Colscene of stuy;ndoiis develop­
ment. Bend about it in the Palm
clougli Realty Co.
Beach Post, Sample copy sent on
WANTED: lly experienced ac­ request.
countant, set of bonks to keep
in spare time. Complete systems TAMPA /HORNING TRIBUNE—
in i ailed. Address J. C. S. Care
Send in your subscription to the
Herald.
Tribune or bund it to your local
leuler so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. Onu year,
31—
Wanted
Help,
Female
FOR SA LE: One team of mules,
$8 HO, (i months, $l.0B, three months
must go this week. Make your
price. E. G. Hosier, Silver Lake, WANTED: An expotienced cook. $2.00. If you di-dre $l,uud insur­
ance policy add 75c to your order.
Call tin I, Park Ave.
Rt. A, Box 187.
ADVERTISE in the Journal HerWANTED: To rent by Oct. 1st.
Hid, South Georgia's greatest
2(1— For Sale, Miscellaneous
n furnished bungalow or an newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
, i,
.
apartment. Have three children. weekly and Sunday.
Classified
H i t SA LE: -linger sewing mt»-, References if deiired. Phone lit; .), rates 10c per line. Waye rots .Jourchine Oil easy payments. B. II. |
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
Bankston, Sanford.
35— Wanted Help, Male

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11— Wanted to Rent

2H— Planl, Heeds, Trees

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Price $21,000.00

JIK A I. K S T A T S - n t V K S T M I X l t

Wo carry u full line.
STATES.
Our prices are right.
Cash or WANTED: Five experienced real
WANTED ACREAGE
estate salesmen. Good positions. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
terms. We want your business
l.lstliiKH ut giinit n e f e u t t* f r o m
Autos, Sale
gusta, Ca., Augusta's greatest
ow ner*
or
ex clu siv e
A a etii*.
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co, Apply 31 1 1st National Hank Bldg.
ivlilcli c a n h e tlellV ercil (nr a
The Combination of Brains, Capital nnd
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
3 2 J E. First St.
RLE U S E D C A K b
p e r lo il o f l a . l a y s o r m o r e , a s
Experience are essential
10—
Wanted
Real
Estate
charge.
10c
minimum.
furdnr Sedan,
It t a k e s Utile t o c l o s e t h e s e
' FOR SA LE: Baby bed in excellent
Coupe.
leal*.
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
jK xst: t it vifii
[ condition, 211 Park Ave. Phone WANTED: Coral Guidos lot;. In MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people
Touring.
IOO l . n f n y r t t r SI..
T i i m p n . F in . I 25.
Granada Sections B C nnd E.
are
interested
in
Florida.
Each
m
Has trained and qualified us to mnke n success in bun­
Idiiu Truck.
Make price with contract balance, of them through a classified ad *
dling your real estate investments. Wo offer you this
Phillips' Son s
buyer
ready
to
close
but
will
not
in tho Morgantown POST. Six
21— Lost, Found
service and cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
•Sales and Service
made hid or offer. Jno. F. Pearson, ] cents u word for six consecutive J
find them in the hunks, business offices and on the streets
M-vtr tn il o-a «*•
issues.
of Sanford.
W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS LOST: Two charms front wutch 7 Ball Bldg.
chain, one Elk Tyoth and one r----- ■ ------ - ---------•Studebaker Special
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
•ACREAGE*
Consistory ami Knight Templar,
■ng, nice condition.
11— Wanted to Rent
—Central West Virginia's larg
between
Elk
club
and
Geneva
fill.
Band Four Sedan, a
b u s in e s s -h o m e s
J
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daily. Want ad rale 1 I -2c per
Return to C. E. Williams, Osceola, WANTED: 5 or tl room house $500
Budge Light Delivery
A / s c t '2 7
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or Sanford Herald. Reward.
down, $100 per month. Give me word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
It E A I. T O It S
Coupe, lutem odel in
more le per word each insertion.
best price, P. O. Box 950.
•lx good tires. A 24
■
Magnolia
at
Second.
Phone 48
LOST: Grey flannel coat with
cylinder sedan, good V k lk le z R e c llty C o
WANTED:
To
rent
house.
Any
COLUMBUS
(Ga.,1
LEDGER
—
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memo
hook
and
identification
or less than $700.00,
LOA N S
INVKSTMKNTS
size, furnished or unfurnished. I Classified ads have the largest *
Valdez Hold B uildin gcard in pocket. Finder return to
Terms. Sanford AutoNear
Lincoln
Hotel,
by
the
year.
•
circulation
in
Southwestern
GcorJJ
Herald
Office
and
receive
$20
re­
Ine., loti Magnolia
Apply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel, giu. Rate 8c (0-word line) line. , .......................
ward.
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12 on P ark Avenue,
fi on Oak

Earle T. Field

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Moraine1Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Const.
Sample copy nnd rate card upon
request.

18 LARGE LOTS

*W-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVK.

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XVI*

ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Eight Men May Seek Office
Of United States Senator
From State Of Wisconsin
StuctentsStrikeWith
Approval of Parents

Investigating
litlee To Meet MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 17.—
(A’) — North Memphis High
a t Capital School
end the Memphis Board
Education were at grips Wed­
•obc Chargesof
nesday in a* finiut fight appar­

K
i

——

lent Plans
SiveHis View

ently.
Approximately 100 students
are "on strike" with the approv­
al of their parents. Failure of
tho hoard to neede to the de­
mand by the patrons of the Huints school to atld two higher
graiies brought about the walk­
out which followed a stormy
meeting between spokesmen of
rchool patrons and members of
Ihe hoard,
Last night n mnsn meeting
was held on the school campus.
Sneakers scored board officials
descri hi ng
recom men da t ions
made to the hoard by K. L.
Jones, president of the hoard
of education as autocratic and
promised a fight. Committees
were named to make appeals for
rity wide support in order to
bring about a reeon:''deration
by tho hoard.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925.

MAYOR DYLAN

(UMBER 42.

Murdered

DEBT MISSION

Young LaKolIttio Likely io
Be Opposed By Seven Inde­
pendents Including Some
Whcnt B e Beal in I’rimnry Overwhelmlnghly Defeated In
Primary Election Tuesday,
New York Mayor IManning
Primary Majority Is
ta Leave A ctive 1‘olitlcfi

Finnnce Minister Determined
To Avoid F or or 'Figures
While In Washington Fit.Discussion c f Obligation

COMMISSIONERS
STATE
LAWS
HERE
France Is Ready To
Settle, He Declares WILL BE UPHELD

About 90,000 Votes

Total Ballot Less Than One
Third Average, Is ('lainied;
LaFollelte IssuesStalentcnt

I
;

Denial Made That He
Will Run Independent

Police
At Meeting Called
Early This Morning
-

-

'•

9

Testimony Shows
Conflicting Tales

Sentiment in C'upilal AgainHt All Members Announce Rigid
Official Says lie Will Retire
MILWAUKEE. Win., Sept. 17.—
Granting France and Bet­
“Wilh My Self Respect Un­
Idivv Enforcement Ip San­
(A9—Robert M. Lafollette, Jr., who
ter Terms Than to England
impaired.
CcnscienceClear”
ford; Chase Not At Meet­
was nominated for the Sinute at
of Board’s Ae­
ing Held At Bank Today Walker1Slicks To His
the primary Tuesday, knows he
HAVRE, France, Sept. 17.—
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—(A’)—
i/arried the 'state Iby something
on Mitchell’s
OriginnlContention, /
more than HO,000 votes over bis Overwhelmingly defeated by Stale |
the three members of the City
rges Unknown
nearest opponent, and that he had Senator .hums J. Walker, who w m
Denied By Williams7
Commission, in regard to the pres­
a majority of more than 30. over the Democratic iioininulioH for
last
evening.
Those
accompany­
mayor
of
New
Yo*k
City
by
a
all opposition, but he does not
trouble in police circles. Re­
IlNC.TON, Sept. 17.
ing him aboard the steamship ent
In an iiffort" fo air every de­
knowhow many Republicans are to plurality of U5.fiIII in the primaries
marl s by Mayor luike and Com­
Baris,
are
Senators
Uonncger,
The b n g and hitter
oppose him ns independents in the Tuesday, Mayor John F. Hylnn an­ This is the only picture in existence Chnpsni, Dnusset, niul Dupuy, De­ missioner C. J. Marshall w.*re tail connected with the local
nounced yesterday that he would
ray over aircraft will
Sept. 20 election.
out at the conclusion of the police controversy,
arising
of Mrs. Myrtle Cook, W. C. T. U. puties Ariel, luiniouroux, Bakun- given
retire to private life.
conference held at the Seminole
if
nil
who
nre
eligible
to
enter
Jew battle ground tolender
of
Vinton,
la.,
who
was
mys­
owski
and
Mari|uis
Pierre
do
front
the
arrest
on
Sntucdny
The
mayor's
statement
cleared
the
lists
for
the
senatorial
toga
Hank this morning.
the convening at the
Chambrun, Maurice Simon, con­ County
night of T. C. Smith whilh in
re!ii|uished by the late Senator the p*rfervid atmosphere of New teriously slain in her homo.
Mr. lake said:
troller
of
the
French
Treasury.
York,
polities
considerably,
but
[ouse of the Special
Robert M. Lnfollette, decide to
"I
simply
want
to
ntnto
to
the
Andre Mourenu-Neret, expert of public that after the investiga­ the act of delivering alleged
observers continued to nco
jointed by the I’rescontest, it will he an eight man some
tiie Finance Ministry and M. Hu- tion in the presence of the prin­ whiskey and Deer to the Sanaffair, with only three parties at- the "oi.sibility of n third ticket ill
i investigate the subfjrd Elks (Mub and the sub­
i|uenin,
inspector of finnnce.
thg,
November
elections
hended
by
tunlly designated on the ball at.
involved and the statements
M. Caillaux is determined to cipals
Mr. Dylan in opposition t" Senator
sequent resignation from the
Five Republicans lit Rare
contained
in
the
report
of
todny's
avoid fog of figurrs in Washing­ meeting. I find that Si Smith was force of Patrolman D. C.
Jne hoard members,
If the party affiliations are Walker and Frank 1). Waterman,
the
respective
Democratic
and
Re­
ton and will not allow the experts
I the President last Satnoted. however, there will be five
Walker, a m eeting of tho prin­
to confi.no simple fundamental by
' ” ,U‘, ' V rV V
Republicans, one Democrat, one publican nominees.
n called to confer witli
cipals
in the case, war held this
That
there
would
lie
such
n
tick­
sterile
controversy
over
statistics.'
“
*
1KU:1
fin”
1
‘f
t*
Socialist and one Socialist-Labor.
n. tn. to organize and
ok.ruing at the Seminole County
et
was
asserted
flatly
in
all
edi­
Economic
and
financial
studies
''
it.
ml
V
*cy
,lo.
lu
A
,ny
,,th,ir
These men are: Lafollette, (R)
views ns to the course
which encumber tlu* baggage of P“ r‘y
h,«""r
the' r Pjj* Bank'.
nominee. Roy I*. Wilcox, Edward tions yesterday of the Evening
Rwi d.
The hearing wns called at the
Journal, newspaper of William .Messages F ront Coolidge and the members of the mission ara re -! ?e“ ,on'
wn" no f“v° 1 1‘
F.
Dithmar,
Daniel
Woodward
and
kient of the Iwnnl, which
Randolph Hearst, the principal
garded even by then, as scarcely I ‘"m ,,r
ln the Instance- df Mayor Forrest Lake
(IIh
er
D
istin
g
u
ish
ed
('B
i­
Artlaur
Harry,
all
nominal
Repub­
Irst official recognition |
who presided over the gathering.
licans but running as independents; supporter of Mayor Dylan.
zi.is Bead a l C erem onies H M '(Viibiut h o w e v e r lias such' “My orders have nlwnyn lieen to Those present included Mayor
executive of the ron"I
will
return
to
private
life
"
John W, Work, Socialist William
At V ancouver W ednesday a
Jnce its inception in ConLake, Commissioner
Marshall,
S be able to call up any- “ " rndlvlduuily
' £ to ,arrest
;
(5. Urucc, nominally Democratic, the mayor’s statement read, “with
ly |a:*\ wfhter, war urged
Chief
of
Police
Roy
G.
Williams,
that
he
will
all
law
my
self
respect
unimpaired,
my
but runningg as an independent
{ letter from ActinK SecVANCOUVER, B. C„ Sept. 17. thing useful from Ids own store vmlatern regardless of who they 'M i. Walker, Mr. Smith nnd two
conscience clear, and with the full
avis, of the War Depart­ UeArgia Congressman Fays nominee and George Haunmn, So- satisfaction of having scrupulous" n&gt; " r "herever they find them, representatives of Tho Sanford
(/Pi—At the unveling of a Hard­ of know Imice
einlist-Labor
nominee.
Tribute to High Moral
ed Secretary Wilbur of ithe
ing international goodwill memoFrench Press Reports.
if '" 1 1 f**’1 |hut Hanford today Is Herald. The -meeting, an open one,
ly lived
zed to my office."
This
rituatlon
bears
out
the
con­
lial by tlm International Kiwanis
Standard of the Commoner tention made by many that the
Tin* entire French press devotes. ‘’j'' "J'w« » n,« ly town in the state attracted a largo crowd of inter­
Thunks Supporters
•Terence to Mitchell
• Hhall endottvor to ested persons, who gathered in the
Mayor Dylan expressed Ids C|ut&gt;&lt; in’ Stanley Park, Vuneouv- lending articles to M. Caillaux' "* .V
At Columbus Exposition primary of Tuesday meant noth­
bomniunicntion, nit hough
tbunks to those who supported him i er's largest recreation ground task at Washington. The I'uris! mu,»lnin that high standard that hank to hear the proceedings.
ing
In
so
far
as
being
acceding
|o reference to Gpl. WdThe hearing consisted of rigid 1
*" t,J’toudl°C*1
COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 17.— factor of the selection party nom­ in the primary and deelured that Wcdnesduy, message:) from Presi­ Temps says: "It is highly desirable 1Wl‘ novv
chell, former assistant (A*)—The
( on.niissiom r Marshal was pre* examination of both Mr, Wulkcr
his efforts during eight yuirs in dent Coolidge, Charles E. Hughes, that the question of the settlement
life
of
Williams
Jennings
inees
for
the
election
and,
that
(iief, and central , figure Bryan had made "a zone of light meaning nothing, many voters de­ the city hall Imd been for the peo­ secretary of state under President of the debt be approached frankly ' !'h* ,a\,
,nvostigntion and and Chief Williams. Their testi­
quite, was presented to in which the youth of America will clined to vote, as is witnessed by ple's interest.
Hauling, uiui thirteen American mid openly by m.r mission. The ?tnt“ ‘ 1 ,nt the police department mony varied somewhat and brought
kident shortly after the walk through the restless tide of the total vote bring considerably
The statement was issued after governors were rend. The nionu- settlement will clear up the polit, d iu&gt; instructions at uny out several conflicting state­
but outburst of a lengthy veins," Congressman William D. less than one-half of the average. a luncheon conference with a rcp-jm nt was erreeled ».hy Kiwanis ieal horizon and give France fi- m&lt;? to befriend any one, but to ments. Mr. Walker’s statement
ritlcisms he ha.** directed
resentntive of the Hearst nowapu-11 lull*, where Hauling spoke while nanciui
ii.dependei.ee
witlu.i.t tr‘;,,t a,J .i*,ikt‘* an'1 th“t is the and that of Mr. Smith also con­
May Be Eight Candidates
he air services of iheYwo \!Pslmw. of Georgia, said Wedncsper*
and
John
II.
Sinnntt,
the
ninywhich
*
the
political
action
of a P'diey or the present city cornmis- flicted in a number of instances.
V
isiting
tlte
Pacific
count
in
PJ22,
There may not be eight enndiints since he-first appear-1‘ a&gt;; 1,1
' s son-in-low
and secretory. :.liort,y before bin death. ^
gruut nation cannot be without." j "“JV'
.
For the most part, tho officer
dates
on
the
ballot,
however.
Lute
.
,
.
the house aircraft com-"K,i''?r y 1ul the '••bl-.Nehraskao ex- yesterday, conferences of leaders Sumo time after the statement was
Tlu*' Journal lies D.*lmts, Paris, I . H* *&gt;. Chase, third member of stuck to his oiigittul version of tho
Senator Frank II. Willis, of
the last Congress.
position here.
the Republican right
_ wing, or for half nil hour witli Arthur Bris­ O h m , J. 11. King, minister of pub­ any*: “ Our delcgaton will forinor^’ i 10 ' oinuil:»*11111, wan not in at- affail, still maintaining that ha
w far the hoard will go " l* t u* remember ns we eon- of
lic work, for Cunudn, and John 11. n io R iiiw mir debt which Franco tendance at tho mcetlnir this morn- was threatened with political in­
conservative
section,
pro­
Mitch?ll criticisin' nnd'^njplute the lift of Nebraska's nounced and admitted with
Moss, president of the Kiwanis In­ never diennit of repudiating. It i.i "JK* hut when anprouehed for his terference nnd that he had resign­
anti-bnfol- bane, of the Hearst publications.'
Tho City Hull Reporters' Asso­ tel national, spoke.
r* that have been made ,
, , ,
................
mi Incontestable juridieial o b lig a- 1
on,tlu*,subject, he stated that ed from tho locul police depart*
lette
tendencies,
had
l»ecn
in
con­
lion. M. Cuillaux’s efforts will be h‘* 1 ! behind any local movement meat because he was stripped of &gt;
Kmaticul, as the President, el lean of Im, time, that William ference for hours, and various re­ ciation sent a ipiestimi to the may­
Pn
lident
Coolidge's
message
nunciug its appointment, Jcr.ningii Bryhn will be remember- ports emanating from the ronfer- or, asking whether his statement r a n in part: "In remembrance of to obtain conditions for u settle­ for the prosecution of those ^uught his authority to enforce the law.
x
| intimation ns to the work rd. not*' merely an the nation's 'enee rooms. huih report dealt meant definitely that he will not Qftriute President Harding, I was ment not beyond our capacity to in violation of ^py ferleiuiT1state
Chief*.
Williams
denied
that
tho
.
*rei«tj'1t
political
orator
of
two
or city law. He declared that lit* officer \yn;i ever told to stay away
[vered other than to say
with the withdrawal oT some man run independently fur mayor. The ualurally reminded of the eloquent puy."
h#lil ved its effort;' would eentuiies, but an tho greatest mor­ or inmi nnd the combining ef th.* reply was:
ilefore Ida departure from Puri.; was not informed of any of tin from tlu* Elks Club and repudiat­
and
feeniig
address
which
he
mude
pi Viinging out tlu* g o o d al leader of political America,” he Republican con*.* rvulives forces
"There is nothing to add to tin* itt Vancouver. To that testimony M. Caillaux declared: "I am going J«"tnil» concerning tho ease, but is ed the charge that iu&gt; obstructed
r ot in rvmpathv with any aeflou
«f the air services and declared. /
iipnii a single individual to. make mayor's statement."
of international good will mid long there (to Washington I for the which will not hold n person cap­ Ibe officer in the performance of
“ I would find myself unable," the race ngnlnst lafollette.
ffh.it action can lx* taken
purpose of telling them: 'France is
Pulled Mask nrr
standing
friendship,
I
find
myseli
tured with liquor in ids pos rssion his duty. He branded ns false inCongressman Upshaw said, "to
'improvements."
DurinirJthe day_ returns from lbs
Prior to tin* luncheon confer­ unable to add any thing, us I would ready to settle.’ "
that protection had ever
illegally for the tnusimtini penalty rinuntioiiH
May lie Public*
proceed on any sObject so somi1scattered precincts of the Ntfrth- ence, Mayo.* Hylt.ii deelured tliul
been given the organization or to
be unwilling to take any­
that
may
Is*
imposed.
| Inown he feels that the after Mr. Bryan's translation, that wood country scoped in, hut made the primary fight had enabled him assuredly
Against Grunting Terms
and declared that the parthing from it. Thai address, to­
Mr. (’hast* is quoted as being Smith
a large extent, must d&lt; was not in consonance with the no change in tho ratio which hail to "pull the musk off tin* big hum- gether witli tin* splendid reception
WASHINGTON, Hipt. 17. &lt;/P)
tiqiilar
case Saturday night was
hcurtilv in favor of law enforce­
Lfor itself the scope of the principles and the ideals of your been maintained •»v Lafollette al­ and-egg men from Albany."
and welcome given to him by the —Sentiment in hntli administra­ ment, irrespective of person, /Utd disposed of much in tho same man­
most from tne first icturnn Tues­
great
friends
and
mine.
For,
let
us
I.procedure
and
the
witness
If he retires Mayor Dylan will people of Vancouver and Western tion and congressional
circles
ner us previous nimilnr cases.
*
■
**
_ I t ____ I
kunimntied.
He tis tinclined
remember :: • wo contemplate the day n/j*ht.
have a pension of $G,(‘(M) a year Canada, constituted a new pledge seems to be against the granting says that Sanford cannot maintain
Smith denied threatening tho of­
its
present
high
moral
standard,
tie, however, that its work Ilife of Nebraska’s fir .te itizen and
from the city.
t
to continuance of the long and to Franc* of any more favorable nor command the respect due it as ficer and nh'» retracted other state­
lie conduct'd in public view,that greatest American of bis time
Frank D. Waterman, who won unbroken
(Continued on Page Three)
friendship
between
a community by uny lenient treat­ ments said to have been made by
tie* Republican nomination by n th^ro
| perhaps v/iien confidential that William Jennings Bryan will
him relative to Mayor Lake looking
countries; a guaranty, let us
ment of Its criminal element.
majority of 92,240 over bis oppo­ ali lie confident, of another century
irelating to the national d'.’-jlie renieinliered, not merely as the
for Walker to "cuss" him out.
nents, stated yesterday that h&lt;* of continuing uinity and co-opera­
In bis uatem cnl today Mr. t ’harj
if touched upon.
ration's greatest political orator of
At the conclusion of the hearing.
could
only
express
hi*'gratification
emolinsizes hi i stand for law en­ Ijm mayor and Commissioner Marftfntorcst in the controversy twy countric:;, hut a tin* greatest
tion.
The
United
State.;
has
no
bv* repeating his eamniiiga slogan:
forcement, and states that in* Is*- Aiall issued public statements iu
(filtered chieflv in tumor-; moral Isadcr of political America.” j
ambition than tllat which
"Say it with shovels." The slogan higher
lieves the t'ity ('oinitiissinurrK nre rcnncction with the case.
iretin*; of tho board, Seen*-; llefoie entering into detailed disinspires
it
to
desir&gt;
a
continuance!
developed from his plea to relieve
in accord with the support of tli ■ Walker wus tlm first one exam*
lilhur announced that the i iission of till* subject niuiounced,
WHEELING, W. Vn.. Sept. 17.— subway congestion by building of those mutually ' belieficicnt re­
citizens of Sanford.
naval court of inuuirv to Mi. Upshaw referred to fellow.'ilp
irutl. lie declared that lie hail
lations which have so long existed
(/Pi An investigation into the ex- more* subways.
Site il o Shenandoah di * ' of the South and Went,
been
watching the Elks' Club for
between
it
ami
its
nearest
neigh­
Sanford Jews will nlicrvp the
dil convene in Iakehur.it,! "The i&lt;ur ..t guarantee of tin* ul- ploniun late lust night of 15 five
zoii"&gt; time, acting upon informa­
bor among the world’s great na­ Jewish N *w Year, Rush liaslinnali, Embargo Placed On
pound.
&gt;
mix
of
powder
in
No.
2.
[Monday. Although this in-Miniate and permanent triumph of
tion tliut Imd been given him. He
Troops InDaricnAfter tions."
from Sundown of Friday, Sent. 18,
Ks in tin way connected with j that full-orbed nrtionnl justice," mil j of the Kim Grove Coal ('"in­
suid that mi several previous oc­
Florida
Shipments
Always for Good Will.
until turndown Saturday, during
psidciit'a hoard, Mr. Wilbur; hi* said, “must inevitably come pnnv at Trindelphin nine miles Moli Violence Threats
casions, he had been kept from
"The
memory
of
President
Hard­
curt
of
here
wasopctied
today.
A
wliie|i
period
tic
y
will
transact
no
At
New
Orleans
to have its report on the trnni the strong hundclasp of tl"*
catching tin* alleged liquor run­
ing
wiil
always
be
associated
witli
E.
I.afferty,
district
mine
innp«*cbusiness and observe tho holiday
available if I tho board j people und the section ; whose cotnners because Iu* Imd to meet
DARIEN
On.,
Sent.
17.—(/!'»
—
bis
intense
desire
l"
piomote
good
| want to examine it.
nad 'sliip "f ideals and of intere tn tor, said two men were killed and Armed guards patrolled the streets will among the nations and espec­ according to l heir customs, it was
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 17.—(A1) trains.
two
severely
burned
ill
the
blast
announced
today.
|rul niemhers of the board Imust make an Identity of righteiiu:'
Darien last nigltl and fresh ially to i ultivate tlu* most friend­
Ko/h IIusIkiiiuIi which will usher —A temporary embargo on tli&lt;* On last Saturday night, the of­
but approximately (17 others wlm ul
in Washington last night, obiective.
Hoopers
wero
punted
around
the
ly
relations
witti
our
bretheren
in
in lliu year 5GHG of tli • Jewish movement (it liouseliuld furniture, ficer said he went to the rear of
jner- arc en route. Although "A sane alliance between tin* were in the mine made their wuy jail und court hmise today follow­ Canada," former Secretary Hughes I calendar,
is the greatest of all Jew­ building materials and machinery the clubhouse early and waited for
out
"f
it
uninjured.
|thc nino members hod not {South and West l* ren onable and
ing threats of mob violence late said.
......................................
ish
ludidnys,
it is declared, but to Florida points was announced his man. His testimony and 11
|l the White House of their natural. Tin* East rich and poweryesterday
in
advance*of
the
trial
unlike’other'fuithV,
tiore is litVie !t'»&lt;jay I'V sevejul railroad and steam stenographic account of the pro­
WHEELING. W. Vt.. Sept. 17.—
Senator Willis toid tlmac wlm
pn to serve, no refunds hud.ful. seems often t" forget, on its
this morning is as fol­
today of Lawrence Wiggins, alia- thronged
"f
th"
suirit
of
gaiety
and jubila­ &gt;up line.! serving that territory, ceedings
Three
men
are
reported
to
have
tlu*
park:
reived, and it was assumed legislative demands, that without
Williant;', negro, charged with a t­
'I be restriction is to hold until colt- lows.
tion
in
tho
Hebrew
ceremony.
At
been
killed
and
two
badly
burned
| let* personnel would be pres- the cotton of tin* South and the in n powder explosion in Mine tempted nsiuult on a Darien wom­ "III tiie face of powerful opposi­ this tint" the Jewa are nsseinbled gestiou now existing at most, traf­
Walker: I was around there In
grain of the West the very urteran. The negro living held lias been tion even from prominent mcni- in their synugogues, for prayev, fic centers in Florida has boon re­ tiie alley when he run in. I wait­
the conference.
No.
2
of
the
Elm
Grove
Mining
bers of bis own political party, making resolutions for the helt'r- lieved. Opening of winter move­ ed until lie stopped his cur, cut
ies of its commerce would cease
identified by the women.
President Harding courageously
and financial depress­ Companv at Trindelphia, twelve
of themselves and mankind, ment of tourists, sutqdeuieiiting the lights out and run up the stair­
indt) Men Purchase toion function
and wholeheartedly espoused the yient
would reign from New ^’ork miles from here lute Inst night.
Half
of
ludia’ti
population
live
consecrating
themselves to a high­ still continued about normal sum­ way. I waited until 1 saw some­
First
reports
received
here
of
(Continued on Page Three)
Chicago."
on one-sixtli tiie area.
(h Isle Wednesday to Declaring
er moral und spiritual standard. mer traffic, wns given as the rea- one come down stairs and 1
tin*
explosion
said
that
approxi­
that it i.i America’s
thought it was a woman, but later
Locul merchants have signified Isou for embargo. Some expre
mately 200 miners were entomb­
Quarter Million mission to tepch the world the iirae- ed
H ispanic 1 also have joined in the discovered it to be* a negro man,
their
intention
of
closing
their
bv tin* blast.
t*cal meaning of Christian civiliza­
business places .from sundown Fri­ action to relieve tlu* congestion. but I did not bother him. 1 went
All the mine entries are said to
tion,
the
congressman
said
that
day until sundown Saturday, it is I.ive stork and food mi'uiliei are to the cur und examined its con­
Island, comprising Co-1
lie opened.
given right of way on all lines in tents. I hauled the sacks around
announced.
located in lake Monroe, near "genuine spiritual und moral regen­ Doetoi*.i nnd police have been
the meantime, however, officials in the car and I found that there*
itV, was sold yesterday to eration must begin at homo and” i rushed to the mine from here.
wa.i some whiskey there or f
said.
a;&gt; of Orlando capitalist* for triumph at h o m e before we can sut
Two Chicago Gunmen
thought at the time it wns whis­
LONDON, S ept 17.—(/V)—Thei mo to bo a conspiracy."
tec million dollars, according cossfully carry our nationul evan­
Pittsburgh Medium'To controversy which hu» raged Madutiu* Casures's arrest has Get Death Sentence U.S. Must Pay Return key. I gut in the car and lint
irntation received hero lata gel to humanity everywhere."
down in the dark.
day afternoon frdm Orlando, “If our louder* are unclean, ir­ Prove Claims Tonight around the now famous rum [ disclosed one of tlu* most remark
Mr. Smith cuntu out and asked
reverent
and
Godles,
and
if
they
able
personalities
in
the
feminine
Fare
Fro
in
West
Coast
schooner
General
Serretl
und
the
sale was made bv J. I*CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—(/T)—Jos­
nit* who it was. He suid some­
beautiful woman who is its own­ world of (Srent Britain, Sha 1 eph Holmes and Jack Woods, two
sales manage for the Palm uie supported by the parents of our
HTTSBUPGH, Sept. 17.—OP&gt;— er, Muduinc Gloria Do Vere Ca.&lt;- young and very beautiful, comes
about, "Have you got it all
Corporation, owned by W- children who can blame impetuous
FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.— thing
youth for following so-called illun The Reverend Doctor Alice S. Dool* ari.*s, reached an unexpected cli­ of a good family and is well edu- of three robbers, who a few weeks I/I‘lSAN
out?"
t said. "Not quite, 'SI'.”
The Unitgd States governago invaded the
fushionnhl:'
K a m a ! fTf ,lyt'hc property!trious leadership and going straight 1 ^ pastor of the Pittsburgh
Pittil
max yesterday. Madame Cnsarcs rated. Is exceptionally talented j tra|(U Hotel and staged a pistol I merit gave \V. W. Reynolds of lie said, "Who is that iu tho car?”
flushed a light in the top of
Ulendv s ta te d b v the Palm to the Devil 7
, f hurt-h of Dlvino Healing, an- was arrested on a charge uncon­ and to all appearances, bail con- p„m u
un attempted hold-up, Tampa, Florida, u free ride to and
the
car
and not in my face.
fa Cornoration a shell su rfa ce
Declaring that the time has come pounced . today that she had nc- nected with tho battle over the side 1 able wealth. Site is the di. •* of, ..Kn
#.
i_ 1 were convicted early today by jury San Francisco, and now it must
e&lt;| n chullengp by Harry Hou"Is that you Walker," and I told
Emilio (,n*nros, J r . , |of mun|er of Frunk U. Kodkey, pay hi* way back. Reynolds had
H S H l t u r l i ta *-1f « . . I " - ™ * ’I V 't '™ ' a h'.y“ ! ? r dini, mngician. to prove herself a General Serrett or wilh tin* enter­ vorced w .feof
" It’s not anybody elese.’*
r a coaudetcd. A causeway I In the While House of thi nation,
Kiven lho
prise for running liquor through aclon of a distinguished A rge„-i|,oU.| cnahior
escorted here 011 a charge of him,
U J T S S to t h T hke'nnd as: &gt;, ting Ids full faith in the lm,,ium. and that a test would be the dry fleet o&amp;thc United States. Hue family. He i* now in Uue-' e„n|tyf Two of ,h * pa.ty, Eric been
Well,
then hf wont ahead to tell
forgery. He t \va:: not the right
I has nl o beei built
moral integrity of President Cool- niaiil. tonight on tho Mage of then.*■he was charged with obtaining 1104 Aires and has had nothing 1,11 Nelaon, tho leader and "Texas" Reynolds, wheVedpon his caso wus ine the best thing 1 could do was
now up- goods under falsu pretenses, the do with his
&gt;tcr where
the
magician i*...............
betm laid otU anti other im-|idge. the Souther,, congressmnn
congre^mar.»*
*
*'...........—
wife s** •••••*•
•’••**-1(*our. *n hn|f.|,rei.d Cherokee In- dismissed and arruiigemeats ure to get out of the car und get away
Ills former wile
rum run-1
the test »arge department store of Sel­ ilo
rearing.
Conditions
for
ning ventures. He and Madame ()j
wtfro killed. Tim fifth. Wit-1 being made for his transportation from there and drop it. 1 made
U 'J U ,„ ,h
n dock. . » « ; ;
.“ Id 'for » .,ld provide that the women answer
the statement that 1 was serving
fridge’s alleging that she obtained ( asures lived together only u short liani Mellenehuck llf
of MellonehueU.
Melloncliuck, buck home.
three quest!
question* submitted by llou- a gown valued at fourteen guanies time and aepanited four years
the public.
I Planned. It is supposed that Iwide t”«r*,1 ,, ‘'i1^
three
i scaped with $2,500, part of the
purute sealed envelopes
He said, "Hay, what business
Prlando I,overt will complete reo n,y president - patriot *""..110 1 111 sepi
■l..- 1
,
•&gt; 1
,, II'biirehinan as he is, give the n«i- with n cord running through each May 22, for which she has not I She is said to have founded tho hole's payroll taken after Rodkcy Coinmuniat's Passport have you gut in here," and I stated
was
killed.
Houdini has ofFi*i
1, ‘ i u lion and the world a moral thrill 4,f t ju, cnve lopes.
_
ali right ubout what bus­
*
jGloria Steamship Company, which
• &gt;orat;* scale. Thel*'_
smashing every illicit Jug and ft.red a prize of $10,(KM) to any mod- paid.
Is Revoked In London "Thut’s
iness I have ‘ in here," and T
iler
arrest
broke
into
buttle
to
owns
the
General
Serrett,
and
she
wn for the beauty .. ‘
1 &gt; «*.
every Intrxlcating
,
successfully meets those
said, "Como along and go to the
regain control of her schooner, foi is its niunagipg director. Littl*.' Georgia Soion Raps
ivens
! ir o/flcial Washington. I rejoice Iu ',(ulition , He said other prizes of- it cume when she wasin confer-! bad been known publicly about
LONDON. Sept. 17. -(/?)—'The police station," and he said, “I ant
"...4 a " n V ^ 1W ll[ro l se S r ‘ o believ* that congress is over- ri.m , make a total of $.J0,5U0.
West Liquor Traffic United Stutes consular officials in not going to any police station. C
dice with her solicitors over pro - 1the operations of thin company
rZT un&gt;, possibilitv ol secur
. .. (J . , wouW UH, the
Loudon lost no tfmu today in no-1am going to see Mr. Lake,' and
p
osed
legal
action
to
get
the
shop
until
the
i.ensatlonaj
disclosures
‘" her plans of the Purch“,t.'; | ' xTcSiv*' guillotino on the official
tifying Hhupurji Suklutvalu, com- lie kept repeating that he was no
COLUMBUS,
Neb.,
Sept.
17.—
out
of
control
of
its
captain,
who
about
the
schooner
appeared
in
the
Markets
property ut this tinv*. H ' ,,hi ad. - CVi»rv
, man under mv
. apOP)—Following an address last iiiunlst member of parliament, th a t' going to the polio station befc
lias refused Madame Cusares at- press. The London uewspape
pointinent who set ui\ unsafe, and
night by Congressman William D .. his passport visa to visit Washing-' lie saw Mr. Lake.
CHICAGO,
Sept.
17.
_'
(/P)_|
ceaa
to
it.
Se
wo*
released
on
bail,|
wero
quick
to
designate
Madame
unpatriotic example before the Wheat Dei*’mbei 1501-2^0
a surety
surety bond
bund of
of forty
forty pounds
pounds bebe-1Ensures
Ensures as
as "The
"The beautiful
beautiful rum [Upshaw, of Georgia, in which he ton at u member of the British
I told him tha(*Mr. Lake would
J;!»ITS R.MMCAL o r g a n
151;
a
although she
she herself
herself usaa-[ attacked traffic in liquor, speeta- delegation to the inter-parliuinen-, not do him any good whatever,
PTSDAM, Sept.
17.-&lt; zTC- vouth of the nation." •
May 153 7-8 to 154 1-8.Corn, De- [ inffTcniilred in addition to her own! runner," although
' tors to Mid Nebraska E x p o s i t i o n ! tary conference has been revoked. | and that there was not a man in
rfrich Ebert, non of the late
etniber H2 7-8. Oats, December I recognizanc* for oiglity pounds.
| serts that she had nothing to do
RACiT h UKUDE UNKNOWN
town who could keep him from
were prepared today to listen to
.,
£
.
)
When
the
warrant
was
read
to
with
shipping
whiskey
to
tiie
UnitI’utnt of Germany, has become
MADRID. Sept. 17.- (/P)—At the
At tho lust census in India, tuk-[K»»ng to the police station then,
ber, the police suv she exclaimed: eq States, but that she only char- a reply by un exponent of the
| ,r »f the Social Democratic 11,-j of G8 Camille Lorenzo, a rcsi,1 I l * L . . t . . . ..
I
A ft I"
M
' ft
f
t - . ■ • &gt;. . I . . H . . . I
1.1 . .
k. . I
U
I llll)
up .m j nij
I^huve
I tired k I.tju* ship
to others lWithout
other side.
Congressman John 11 four years, only one in 31 &gt;.f This man Stok. •
w
u radical orffin. He Jdit of the town of Valladolid
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 17.—&lt;/P) |"Whatever is this f
Inuly Wiiii editor of (b° S,K'ial baJ lust given birth to her thir­ —Steady. October 24.20; May un account at Selfridge's. I owe I liuvlng uny interest in the cargo Philip Hill of Baltimore is to .the inhabitant.' of Chota N’sgkur made about the saim expression
(Continued op Page Three)
I had ever traveled by truin.
speak tonight.
*
Viatic parliamentary uewi
' them u lot of money. It i ems to of liquor.
21.50.
teenth child.
IU.L of Berlin.

KIWANIS UNVEILS
fO W. G. HARDING

BRYAN LAUDED
BY SOLON IN TALK
TO NEBRASKANS

'ty r*

I Killed And2 Hurt

When Powder Blast
Wrecks Coal Mine

Local Jews Wi l l
Observe New Year
Holiday Saturday

Woman Owner Of,Rum Boat Held On
False Pretense Charge By British

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m

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o il

.fet
\ig
tT*

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�Digging

torBoy Buned feyLandslide

mariner, "to-nend i). ?“#Mft,shil*
to 3ca without nn ndcciunfcT8Ut&gt;ply of fuel—not merely chough
but a safe margin—for her |x»rt
of destination. Yet thin la just
what was done with the PN-l)
No. 1.
"For n 2000-mile voyage, she
nun,
w
had, wen
even iiicuiuMVttiijr.
thfcoreticnliy^ uiujr
only a m
200mile margin of safety... It should
have been at least a 1000-mile mar
gin. Nor is this ut all impossible.
France has now nnd England is
building planes with a 3500-mile
range, carrying a -1000-pound lond.
This same type of plane, when of­
fered to our government, was re­
jected."

s o m b s s

The new treatment for torn flesh,
cuts, wounds, sores or iacorntions
that is doing such wonderful work
in flesh healing in the Horozone
liquid nnd powder combination
treatment. The liquid Brozonc is a
powerful antiseptic that purifies
the wound of poisons nnd infec:
tious germs, while the Horozone
powder Is the great healer. There
is nothing like it nn -earth for
anecd, safety and efficiency. Price
(liquid) 20c, fiOc nnd $1.20. Pow­
der 30c and 00c. Sold by Lancy’s
Drug Store.

TOKYO, Sept. 15.—(/P)—Profes­
sor William Dubrnvcich, Italian vi­
olinist nnd the first organizer of
the symphony orchestra cf the Im­
perial Court died recently at thu
Imperial University Hospital after
nr operation. He was 57 years
old.
For 21 years Profetuir Dubrav­
clch had been in the service of
the Imperial Household Depart­
ment na instructor of the Court mu­
sicians. He was studying music in
Vienna when Count Makino, Lord
Keeper of the Privy Seal, who was
thea Fnoaneae'Ministcr to AustriaHungary, noticed his ability and
recommended that he be made in­
structor of western mui'c for the
Imperial Household Department.
A movement among Japanese
musicians for the erection of a
monument in his honor has been
started. Professor Dubravcich had
been decorated and raised to the
rank of fhokunin.

‘‘Bicycles and middle horns ahail
carry one lighted lamp which shall
be so lighted ns to throw a red
light visible In the reverse direc­
tion from which said bicycle or
saddle horse is traveling.” Thai
reads the terms of the ordinance,
introduced by Alderman Donald S.
McKinley of the nineteenth ward
of Chicago,

. South Africa pus an Asiatic
problem. Thousands of Indian i
are nettling in South Africa, un­
dermining the white race by work
ing for nearly nothing and under­
selling their white competitor .
Largely deprived of th: franchise
they still maintain power in their
numbers which are increasing ra­
pidly.

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
Vy CHAHI.ES I*. STEWART
WASH INT,TON, Kept. 15.—(/P) piano certainly lias been consider­
—Aviation has been placed de­ ably shaken.
0
0
*
cidedly on the defensive in this
country by the loss of sen-plane
Not mlv were army and navy
I’N-9, No. 1, in the attempt to fly flyers looking forward hopefully
from Kan Francisco to Hawaii, by to very tkindly consideration of
the failure of henvier-than-air their plans by Congress next win­
craft to accomplish the most im­ ter, but n strong movement was
portant part of tli” MacMillan cv- afoot in th? interest of a govern­
ixditlon's mission in the Arctic, ment subsidy for commercial avia­
nnd especially by the Shenandoah tion. ,
dinnatcr.
The army and navy men may
The dirigible In far harder hit still get, more or loss, whnt-tlicy
than the plane, so much so that want, but an extremely black eye
it is qiute likely a full stop bus ins wen dealt to tile argument
been put to its development in the i that airships have rendered sur­
United States, at any rate for the ' face fb'ets absolute for ron war­
present.
• fare.
Public confidence even in the The subsidy advocates contend i

w

i l l

A L W

No matter where crude
ru b b er prices may go—Fire­
stone advantages in securing
raw material,, in manufactur­
ing and distribution are al­
ways active to make good the
pledge of M ost Miles per
Dollar.
Racing drivers—hill-climb­
ing and endurance record
holders —ta x ic a b , m o to r
truck and bus operators—and
hundreds of thousands of car
owners—are daily emphasis­
ing the unheard-of mileage
r.nd service delivered by FireGivinc Gum-Dipped Cords.
Cum-Dipping is one ^
of the biggest factors in Ir*
tire perform ance and ^
long mileage, m aking
Fircolono Gum-Dipped

W. P. CARTER

A lf

Cords the most econJ
tires ever offered nyl
The cord from tfc. J
mills is' first delivJ
separate plant wh*J
treated in a solution d
which insulates eveJ
of every cord. This nj
against internal frictjJ
heat, giving the si3
greater flexibility and]
tional strength.
Prove Firestones i
superiorities for yours
you have never had the
comfort and economyci
^
serviceable, long-mj
2? tires—go to the og
f j Firestone Dealertofe Firestone onlyh

My

G u m -D ip p e d Ceres

Sanford, Florida.

IWcigch Hid;'. Room 22a

PR O D U C E T H E IR

It’s n punishable offenre,” says

OWN

iw ra n uooas are Arriving c
Can’t Find a Better Time to
Look Them Over than Now

THE POPULAR PRICE STORE

Dames uresses

• lie Men’s New Fall Suits Made By A. B

Jersey Sport Dresses

Kirselibaum and Powers Clothing Co
esses

J
Boys’
I Brown Dress Shoes or
Oxfords
$ 3 .5 0
»■ i* a » i i » . , n

$ 3 ,5 0

;

$ 2 .9 8
s •

Inch Bidding

Per Yard

, j . Wl

o

1

( hiidren’s School Slip­ Odd Lots of Ladies’
Ladies’
pers Made to Stand Slippers—Value $3.50
Fell Bed Boom Slip­
Hard Service
to .$4.00
pers

30 Inch Wool and Silk Crepe
1

36 Inch Wool and Cotton Suiting

Per Yard

.

$2.75

... ;

•

Per Yard

75c

‘

j

Ladies Black or ^
Arch

Support

Slippers

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? .7 .V b r :T h ^ S * o T 5 W W a R :f Attest:

Millions Of Small Fish To Be Planted
By Fisheries Bureau
'% In Florida »Waters
------

R h o d e s Scholars Sociological Marriage
Are Finding Fund Experiment Is Failure
Grants Inadequate A sociological experiment through

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ed In th is s u it a s h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­ ty , a t 10 o 'c lo c k A. M . o r a a a o o n
e n n 'h e
s c r i b e d : L . A. S m i th , Jf li v in g , a n d t h e r e a f t e r a n t h e m a t t e r
If dead, all p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g a n y h e a r d , f o r a u t h o r i t y t o s e l l, a t p r i ­
I n t e r e s t hy t h r o u g h o r u n d e r L. v a t e sale, t h e I n t e r e s t o f t h e m i n o r ,
A. Sm ith, s o m e t i m e s k n o w n a s C ly d e P a l m e r A rg o , In t h e f o l l o w ­
L e w is A, S m ith , a s h e i r s , d e v is e e s, in g d e s c r ib e d rea'. e s t a t e . In " s a i d
l e g a t e e s n r o t h e r w i s e In t h e l a n d s C o u n ty , t o - w t t ;
s n u n d iv i d e d o n e - h a l f I n t e r e s t
Inv olved In Ib is s u i t a a h e r e i n a f t ­
In Lot N i n e ( ) ) a n d t h e W e s t
e r d e s c r ib e d ;
(7) S ev en f e e l of L o t 10. B. 0 .
Ilefrndanta.
O R D E R O F P U B L IC A T I O N

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1C.—W)to Fllrida fishermen wns that re—The Bureau of Fisheries of thelgarding; Krowth of the black bass.
United States government plans f f i " fish, it was revealed, will
to plant millionn of smAll fish in grow to a legal size of 11 inches
Florida waters, and will send the In one year from the time of hatch­
largest floating hatchery on board ing. The rapid growth of other
the United States Ship ‘Fish Hawk' species of firti to be artificially
to this state during the comitiR propagated was also discussed.
, The bureau, Commissioner Hod­
■pawning season.
This announcement wnfc made ges said, assured the Florida com­
by T. R. Hodges, states hell fish mission of its hearty cooperation
commissioner, who has just return­ and asMBtance in fish cultural work
ed from a conference with the in the state, and officials promised
government bureau at Washington. special attention to re-stocking of
Commissioner Hodges’ visit to the waters with fish at an early
tho fisheries bureau was primarily date.
Commissioner Hodges also visitto seek assistance for Florida. Ex­
perienced fish eulturista were pres­ e.j Atlantic City where he attend- T1„ 3™ '™ , VioridaTTof
ent at the conference, and every ed the seventh annual convention J e n n i e m r» ie w . „nd her husband
pha:i* of fish cultural work was of the United States Fisheries A:*- B e n j a m i n Chew, if l i v i n g and If dead
aociiitinn. The Washington confer- t h r o u g h or c luani m
e r e sCthew
by
discussed.
d eirn gJ eany
n n i e i n tJI.
e n ja m in C h e w , h e r h u s b a n d ,
An interesting fact was brought enro was held with members of an ns d h eBirs,
out during the conference which the recently appointed Fish Hatch­ o t h e r w i s e , d eLvoisueiseas oFr. l eNgyalat eneds , a nodr
is considered of great importance ery Commission present.
J o h n A. N ylan d, h e r h u s h a n d .
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notice op rale o f

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N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h n i up
to nnd u n ti l t w o o’clock I*. M. on the
6th duv of O c t o b e r A. D. 1936. s e a l ­
ed p ro p o s a ls w ill he r e c e i v e d bv
F o r r e s t I.nke. 8. O. C h a s e n n d C. J.
M arsh all, a s t h e C ity C o m m i s s i o n of
th e C ity of. S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a n n d ns
e * - O fficio Roml T r u s t e e s o f t h e City
of S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a , a t t h e City
H all a t S a n f o r d , F lo r id a , f o r the
purchase of stre e t
Im p r o v e m e n t
bo n d s o f t h e C it y o f S a n f o r d . F l o r ­
ida. s a i d l-onds b e in g g e n e r a l o b li­
g a t i o n s of sa id C ity , In t h e sunt

of T W O H U N D R E D and TWENTYFOUR
T H O U SA N D
(I22I.00O.00)
DOLLARS, a u t h o r i s e d by n re s o lu ­
tio n of th e C it y Commission of tho
C ity of S a n f o r d , F lo rida, duly a d o p t ­
ed on th e 34tli d a y o f A ugust. 1915,
p u r s u a n t t o C h a p t e r 9197, and C h a n ­
t e r 9299, L a w s of F lorid a. 1923. Said
bond* t o b e a r In te re s t a t the r a l e
o f si* p e r c e n t, p e r a n n u m an d n re
to be d a t e d J u l y 1st. 1925, In te re st
p a y a b l e s e m i - a n n u a l l y on Ju ly 1st
n n d J a n u a r y 1st o f each year, both
p r i n c ip a l n n d In te re st being p a y ­
a b l e a t C h a s e N atio n al Rank In th e
Cl tv o f N ew York, S ta l e o f N ew
Y'ork. S aid b o n d s b e in g of th e d e ­
n o m i n a ti o n o f One T h o u san d (11000.0 ") D o l l a r s euch, n nd m u iu rln g a s
follow s:
R o n d s n u m b e r e d from 1 to 22, to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1 st. 1927.
R o n d s n u m b e re d fro m 23 to 44. to
m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1921.
K omis n u m b e r e d fro m 15 to 64,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1929.
R o n d s n u m b e r e d fro m fi7 to 88,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1930.
R o n d s n u m b e r e d fro m 99 to 110.
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1st. 1931.

R o n d a n u m b e r e d f r o m I I I t o 111,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y l a t . 1911.
H o n d a n u m b e r e d f r o m 133 t o 1S4.
t o m a t u r * J a n u a r y Jat. 1933.
B o n d a n u m b e r e d f r o m 166 t o 174,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y l a t . 1134
B o n d a n u m b e r e d f r o m 177 t o 191,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y l a t . 1915.
B o n d a n u m b e r e d f r o m 191 to l i t ,
t o m a t u r e J a n u a r y Jat. 1934.
T h e f u l l f a i t h a n d c r e d i t o f the
C ity o f H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , la I r r e v o ­
c a b ly p l e d g e d f o r t h e p a y m e n t of
t h e p r i n c i p a l a n d I n t e r e a t o f said
Is sue o f b o n d s.
T h i s I s s u e o f b o n d a t o b e aold
s u b j e c t t o t h e a p p r o v i n g o p i n i o n of
C a ld w e ll A R a y m o n d . A tt o r n e y s ,
New Y o rk C it y , t o be f u r n i s h e d by
th e C ity o f H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a .
All b id s m u s t b e a c c o m p a n i e d by
n c e r t i f i e d c h e c k f o r t w o p e r cent,
o f t h e a m o u n t o f t h e b o n d s to be
Hold.
Rids m a y h e s u b m i t t e d In t h e a l ­
te rn a tiv e a s to r a t e of In te re s t bonds
n r r t o b e a r , t h e a l t e r n a t i v e b id s to
I,,. b a s e d o n a r a t e o f I n t e r e a t less
t h a n six p e r c e n t . A m o u n t s b id f o r
sa id b u n d s m u s t b e s t a t e d In d ot-

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in g a n y In t e r e s t hy, t h r o u g h o r ur»
d e r L o u is* F. N y l a n d a n d J o h n A.
N y la n d . h e r h u s h a n d . a a h e ir s , d e ­
v i s e e s or le g a t e e s , o r o t h e r w i s e ; T h e
l l e l r s of V ir g i n ia C. S m i th , If liv in g ,
n n d If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g a n y
I n t e r e s t hv. t h r o u g h o r u n d e r T h e
l l e l r s of V ir g i n i a C. S m ith , a s h e ir s ,
d e v is e e s o r l e g a t e e s , o r o t h e r w i s e ;

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m a r r i a g e r e s u l t e d in f a i l u r e rec-1 t h r o u g h &lt;.r u n d e r L A. S m i th , somwOXFORD. Sept. lfl.—{/p)—It is e n t l y w h e n a d i v o r c e w n s g r a n t e d t i m e s k n o w n a s L e w i s A. S m i th , as
\ f s r v Prin v»r*tn F . „ V k
j h e ir s , d e v is e e s o r l e g a t e e s , o r o UnJ,
th erestimated that the average cost of airs .Mary converse t s t i C K , cot- j wl)l„ anil ,.1ch ,lf lhl,m ,n
Inv o lv ed In th in s u it n s h e r e i n a f t e r
an Oxford education is somewhat,
lege
graduate
and
daughter
of
an
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o f c o m p la in t,
mote than $1,600 u year. For aristocratic Boston family. The de­ da ne sdc rdibees dc r i bIne d t haes Mil
fo llo w s, t/ i- w ll;
L o t s T w e l v e (12). T h i r t e e n (13),
Americans the cost is higher, as cree ended her marriage to Charles
n n d F o u r t e e n (14). ( L e s s S o u th
they are unable to spend the va­ Essick, a former convict of the O
n e ( I ) a c r e o f Lot 44) New
cations cheaply at home. Pres­ Colorado penitentiary. Mrs. Essick
U n s a ln . a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t t h e r e ­
o f r e c o r d e d In P l a t B o o k One
ent costs are nearly double those was given the custody of their
&lt; I ). p a g e r&gt;7, of t h e P u b l i c R e c ­
of itre-wnr yealrs.
When the three children.
o r d s of K etnlnnle C o u n t y , F l o r ­
Rhodes Scholarships were institu­
After receiving high honors in ida, s i t u a t e , l y l n r a n d b e in g In
ted their, stipend of $1,600 a year sociology and kindred sciences. H em lnolp C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
t h e s w o r n bill of
was most ample, and some scholars Miss Converse left college and cIto mappljai ei ns tr l nhge r ehy
i n t h a t y o u an d each
managed to save enough from it went to New York to engage in of yo u. m a y be interested in that carduring their three years of resi­ social service work in 1919. There tain described lot of land In Sentl-

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dence to finance a fourth year .he n ,,l K-slck, who ho,I been T - . " j 'U S r 'A , , V S S 't W S { S f l S
either in Oxford or abroad. An leased a short time before from
“
h e r e b y c o m m a n d e d a n d r e q u i r e d to
l a in t
increase of $260 has been added to the penitentiary and had been aid­ aa tp pt he ae r C otou r t s aHi od u s ehillIn Sofa n f coor dm. p8»m
the scholarships, but they arc still ed by Thomas Mott Osborne, for­ Inole C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , o n M onday,inadequate.
mer warden of Sing Sing. Osborne th e 6 th d a y o f O c t o b e r A. D. 18J5.
a id bill w ill b e t a k e n as
Further increases have been pro- gave the ex-convict a position in coot hnef er ws siesde sby
you a n d ea c h of you ;
oscd, but have been voted down his prison investigation bureau in sa id h ill o f C o m p l a i n t having been
y the Rhodes Trustees on the New York. A t social workers the filed f o r t h e p u r p o s e of q u i e t i n g t i ­
to t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d la n d In
ground that they would make the couple camo together on equal tle
t h e C o m p l a i n a n t , D. It.
Itahun
position of a Rhodes scholar bet­ ground. Her studies had imbued
IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D T h a t
ter than that of the hulders of her with sympathy and understand- ihia o r d e r be p u b l i s h e d once n w e e k
English college scholarships and ing for the criminal. Thus their In f o u r c o tia e c u tlv # weekly Issues,
thus lend to envy and discontent. acquaintanced ovcloped into a ro- ,,r p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
It is now common for public-spir­ ninnce.
F lo r id a .
ited men of wealth in the Domin­ They were married Sept. 13, 1920 D O N E AND O R D E R E D T h i s the
u g u s t . A. D. 192S.
ions to provide Rhodes scholars at Mount Hope, Ida., and went to 21st d a y Vo f E.A DOUGLASS.
from their districts with the ad­ live in Colorado.
C le rk o f C ir c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n th J u ­
d ic ia l C i r c u i t, S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
ditional money required by present
F lo rid a.
conditions in England.
Hy A. M. W E E K S . D. C.

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Health Director For
Only Seven Types Of Schools Off On Tour
Jokes, Says Diirector TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 10.-(/P)

HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 17.—
(A1)—There ate Just seven vurieties of jokes, says Robert G. Vig­
nola, motion picture director.
They ure the fall joke, blow
joke, cheat joke, mimicry joke, sur­
prise joke, dumb joke, and the ex­
pressive joy Joke.
Of these, the most succemful in
motion pictures from the stand­
point of audiences ure the fall and
blow jokes, which include comic
misfortune and aggression. Film
comedians specialize usually in
one or more of the types of joke,
each of which, regardless of vari­
ations, may be placed in one of
the itiven types.

O n Im p ro vem en ts

J A M E S (I S H AR ON ,
S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a in a n t .

Sept. 3-10-17-24.

In A m e r ic a ’s

NOTICE
Al t h e re q u e s t o f m a n y c lt ls e n s .

—Miss Reba Harris, newly appoint­ t a n - p a y e r s unit p r o p e r t y o w n e r s
ed supervisor of health education, o w n i n g p r o p e r t y w ith i n t h e u r e a
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d , n o ti c e Is h e r e ­
of the Department of Public In­ by
g i v e n o f I n t e n t i o n t o a p p ly to th o
struction. hns left qn her first L e g i s l a t u r e of th e S t a t e of F lo r id a ,
school work trip of the year, Tampa t o be c o n v e n e d In S p e c ia l S ession
N o v e m b e r 1826,
and Miami w e r e both on h e r itine­ dfourr i nthg e t hpea sms aognet h ofo f nil
Act of th o
rary.
L e g i s l a t u r e a m e n d i n g S e c tio n 4. of
C
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a
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t
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r
9497.
L
a
w
s
of
F
lo
a , 1923,
Miqi* Eloiae Berry, state super­ th e p u r p o s e of sa id a m e n dr id
m ent be­
visor of home economics, will also in g to e n l a r g e t h e t e r r i t o r i a l li m i ts
leave for visits next week to the of tlie C it y of S a n fo r d . F lo r id a , to
In c lu d e . auil cm Ur a eg t h n , , fo llo w Alachua negro school, and thcj)cetjntr
.jJ'^ribed lur.de In S em lnol
Ito Gainesville, t o attend t h e first C o u n ty , Florli
ridu, n o t now u p a r t of
i t s of t h e C ity of
joint institute of county schools. St haen f co or dr .p o Fr alot er idlai m
, m ore' particu larly

Bookbinding originated in the in­
cased clay tablets of 300 years B.
C., and in the Eastern custom of
"binding" inscribed palm leaves
with threads of silk. Roman diptychs are among tho oldest decora­
PURLI8II NEW ORGAN
ROME. Sept. 17.—(/P)—A new tive bindings.
magazine, entitled Mussoliniana,
I'IT
( III I t T.
SEVENTH
destined to spread the influence 'if IN.11 ItJi lIlI CINI.
t l l t t I IT, S E M I N I I I . K
Fascism abroad, has been found­ C O I N T V , 1 1 .0 1 1 1 1 1 1 . IN I' l l A. Ned at Milan by several party lead­ C K I I I .Mill T o H o te l T it l e .
ers. They will have the* collabo­ I&gt; H. C. It A IIUN.
ration of ths most important FutC o m plainant,
cist and Fascist-sympathizing au­ J e n n i e M C hew , vsa n d h e r h u sb a n d .
thors and publicists.
Ile iija iu lu C h ew . If liv in g , an d If

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d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s, t o - w l t :
S e c ti o n s T w e n t y (2')), T w e n t y - o n e
(211. T w e n t y - e i g h t (24) a n d T w e n ­
t y - n i n e ( 2 ’i ) ; t h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r
ot (lie S o u t h e a s t U u a r t e r of S e c tio n
T h irty (3 0 ); th n N orth east Q u u rte r\
of t h e N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r of S e c tio n
T h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) ; t h e N o rth H a lf of
t h e N o r t h H a l f of S ec tio n T h l i t y tw n (3 2 ) ; a m i I tie N o rth H ull of itiu
N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r it H-cthiii T h l r tv -th ree
133).
all
III T o w n s h i p ;
N i n e t e e n (1 9 ) S o u th , Itu n g e T h i r t y - '
o n e (31) Rant.
D a te d at S a n f o r d . F lo r id a , t h i s
9th d a y of S e p t e m b e r A D 1925.
(SE A L)
FO IIR E 8T LAK E
N (». C H A S E
C. J M A R S H A L L
A* t h e c i t y C o m m is s io n of th e City
of S a n f o r d , F lo rld u .

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in C o ra l G abies, M ia m i, Florida,
en h ancem ent in

A m ong the items on which this great sum is being
expended are new hotels, apartment houses, more

values re su ltin g from (lie rapid execution o f the

than one thousand additional homes, white-ways, wl-

are today re a lizin g

huge

m

a

steady

developm ent program .

ta k in g dow n fine profits.

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are

ter mains and landscaping.

The largest street and

sidewalk contract ever let in America also is Included,
calling for one hundred miles of new streets and two
hundred miles of new sidewalks.

1 lie progress o f the p rogram is su rp a ssin g all expec­
tations.

VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE

Less th an three m o n th s a go a n n ou n cem en t
w ould

be

over a period o f fro m live to eight years.

5

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WARE HOUSE SITE

w h o sell

O th e rs are h o ld in g fur the

w as m ade that S I ou, 000,000

6th Street, Magnolia $15,000.00. Good Terms.

M any

still larger p ro fits to come.

Three G ood Buys
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expended
A nd at that

Early-day investors in Coral G ables property who al­
ready have taken down large profits are re-lnvestlng

tim e co nservative m in d s perhaps received the predic­
tion with question.

heavily, with an eye to future — and greater — Pro.(*
its resulting from this unparalleled dtVeiopmenti
There is no better time to invest than now — when

Vet today the co n stru ction actually g o in g on and far-

this era of new development is beginning. A visit
to ('oral Gables will be the most convincing evidence

seein gly planned to meet the needs o f the present year
a lo n e w ill total in cost over S 50,000,000.

O n e -h a lf

the entire a m o u n t announced for a five to eight year
p ro gra m is b e in g spent right today.

of the investment opportunities open today — and
such a visit can be made free of all transportation
cost. The coupon below is for your convenience it
obtaining information as to how this can be done.

One Block Off 1st Street 100x117. Price $6,000.00.

TWO LOTS ON SANFORD AVENUE

CORAL GABLES
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bU trict M aiU ftr,

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Coral OabUs CorporaUoa

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In Rose Court, $5,000.00. $1500 Cash Balance Easy
Terms.

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Holly Realty Company

o M ia m i T ijy ic r c L X
4 0 M iles of W ater F ront i
George E Merrick
E xecutive Officer: Administration Building,

l am int«r«aU4 la ofeulaioi full Ufon
about Coral Oablea aa tamo of
in learning bow l tn*r tUU
aai
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S. W. Bradford, Milano Theatre Building

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The last survivor of tt»: original
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113 Magnolia Are.
Noble County Gives Up L ast
8 First Claso Barbers
, Yalllcz Mold,Bui'tlim*
iMece of Wreckage of Big
Special Attention
Shenandoah ;Farmer Makes Given To ladles and Children.
$3,500 From Many V isitors

fourth timo that ho had been told me to stay away from there, anyone. I a ways told them 'to do there was nothing political what­
caught, and that one timo it cost it was not co-operation.
their duty, that I had no favor- soever in my asking for Mr. Lake.
him $13,000, and that ho came
Lake: Why did you tell him I
Lake: That is for you to decide! ites, and to treat them all a!
back here broke, and he went to I am going to nsk Chief for his regard.esa of who they were.
was looking for him td "cuss him
Mr. Lake and borrowed $5,000 to conversation later. And because
Lake: Wasn’t that tfce coder out?”^ B i i i
go on with his business. He did Chief told you not to go around you received from me.
Admits Telling Falsehood ,
ndt say what business. He said the Elks Club any more, you felt
Williams: Yes sir.
Smith; jlori’t-denow^ I didn't
that he still owed some $-100, for you were not getting co-operation
Lake: Have I as Mayor or any know anything else to tell him.
- j j From Pan® i ) ,
which he had a n o tejn the bank of the police force.
Commissioner
aver told you not to
Lake: You admitted it Was an
«h dktv that the best and which he sometimes paid in­
Walker: In that, it was taking arrest anybody.
absolute lie?
■ • M i l to .IroU the terest on.
Williams:/ No, you never have '• Smith: Yes sir.
1 T*
It eobld easily be Asked For Statement Monday too much authority away from me.
told
me not to arrest anyone, but *|%ake: Have you ever made any
.Lake:
You
told
me
yesterday
r .Now comes the
On Monday night, I believo,
of jail In the whole Chief Williams sent for me, or that you were afraid they would to always do my duty and treat arrangements with tho police Toree
them nil alike. Since 1 have been for any protection?
*
told Mr. Stoke*- the left word in the office to come pull some trick up on you.
chief of police for the city of v Smith: Absolutely none, Mr.
Walker:
That
Is
one
reason,
and
could do if ho did down to the station, that they
the other Is that I wns afraid Sanford, IJiavc never had any in­ Lhoke. 1 expect the treatment any CALDWELL, 0., SepL 17.—(A’)—
set1in jail w is to go
after me for a statement of something would be put over on terference from the mayor or the qther man gets.
jyjft, and I asked him were
Noble county Wednesday gave up
the case, and he talked’ ns though
Loans
MONEY AVAILABLE
-to .go to 'the police ho thought it iwas the police’s me like the way Dyson wns treat­ city commission in doing my duty. i Lake: Have you over insinuated its last traces of the navy dirigi­ Loans
They
have
nlwnyil
given
me
a
free
ed,
one
of
the
straightest,
squurto
me
in
any
way,
shape
or
fornt
ui answer was, “ No, business and he was not justified
ble Shenandoah, wrecked
two
hand.
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 79o
est men on the force. ,
that,you wanted protection?
week*
ago
on
two
isolated
farms
. :
in making a statement right then
Never
Told
To
Give
Protection.
Consult us first when in the market for funds
*
Lake:
Did
you
think
Chief
was
Smith:
No
sir.
‘1# fo With Officer. unless he had to do it.
near here that suddenly sprang
Lake: Has tho mayor or any , Lake: You paid $200 fine?
going to put up any job on him.
You had better go
Into
the
nntion’s
limelight*
The
Me came around to the Western
Walker: No, I don’t believe commissioner told you to give
Phone 41
Smith: Yes sir.
_/* Smith never stat­ Union
debris of the Shenandoah, includ­ Magnolia £ Second A. IL CONNELLY &amp; SONS
and rode around a little Chief would or Mr. Lake, but Si Si Smith or the Elks* Club any
Walker: I wnnt to make this ing nil salvaged parts and the
ic was going or not, while. Chief told me, “You have
special protection.
Smith or some of his friends.
.Statement. Mr. Lake said yester­ wreckage, sold to the Aluminum
in the car ready to
your duty. You could not
Lake: So you wanted to get C Williams; No, I never have re- day down at the Ktwanis club that Co.,
itateil several ‘times', done
of America, Pittsburgh, load-have done anything else but bring out, and get out quick. Chief, delved any
nny such orders.
fore I saw him. This is not true. cd in eight cars and shipped away.
Lake.” There was no him down when you gbt him, but
Lake: Now about being called I stated I was sorry I hod quit bet Smith going to go back on your jolt now. This what did you say to Walker.
to the Elks’ Cluh. You were not That statement about me think­ Three cars Uvent to Lnkehurst,
Chief Williams is ((uii/ed
nfth asked me what has created a whole lot t f stink,
J., ns salvaged remnants, tho
Williams: Si Smith nnd Stokes there when he was brought In at ing something is going to be pull­ N.
i to cost him, and I but stay away from the Elks’
other
five went to Pittsburgh.
police station,
ed off on n^e is partly true, but
I did not know, but Club. Don’t bother them any found me on First Sfbeet and told thoChief:
METHODS
The Niswonger Farm, east of
No,
1
was
not
at
the
po-‘
me
that
Walker'
l)hd
.
liim
Under
that I was sorry I quit before T Avn, where the greater part of tho
t $200, and then he more.”
A
delicate,
sensitive constitution
arrest at the police- station, nnd iicc station. That is why Mr. saw you is J|ot true, but I snid I great ship came to earth, has been
the bond was, and I
is.susceptiblc to nil illnesses Our
Then I said, “If I catch some ui that he wanted to put up bond Lake was called to clear*the. case
c-ct L should have seen you.
id not know what the them coming out on the street
swept clenn of everything that
methods restore robust vitality
ret/ore,
ui hat he would have with' n lend of liquor, how about and get his car and leave the po­ up.Lake: I have been cnll«F several,
came
ns
nn
nftermnth
of
the
ship’s
mithT
I
want
to
tell
the
pubso
tho system can overcoma
if*
I
the other man about I running down the car?” He said, lice station. Mr. Stokes was an­ times before.
Itor; in thikifiaso. if they , will sec crash. The very ground has been
passivity and liecome invigor­
gry, and there wns some talk of
hit pefaonatlr a t the club between Bwept with heavy brooms and the
ated nnd forccfuL
"That is all right,i buf don’t go fighting. I told'Smith nnd Stokes
Chief: Yes, sir.
down to the station, around there any more.”
nine
nod tins o’clock each nnd cv- fnrm todny is tho same quiet,
“Yours for Health”
Lake:
The
reason
I
asked
that'
)
to
go
back
to
the
police
station
if I was going around
cry morning,' if they nre not satis­ peaceful one that it wns two weeks
So
Chief
Williams
never
jacked
■stion
is
that
I
want
to
bring
with
me,
nnd
that
they
could
put
DR.
W.
E. MACDOUGALL1
,«ee the chief or would me up about being off my beat,
There is no traffic up the
Jhe fact you remember that fied with the statement given this ago.
[ told him I would and 1 consider Third Street my up horn!, hut I cautioned them not ou.
narrow
read
that
was
jammed
for
Ofning,
1'wjll
tell
them
the
whole
Chiropractic
Specialist
»egroff„ on several occasions
car, and he express­ bent, nnd he had told us if we to have any trouble.
an
entire
week.
.
t
i
l
l
S
T
They assured me there would called me.
i o n of going nftrg saw anything suspicious off our
Roe ms 307-308 First N ationnl Bank Building
Receipts Arc Small.
Chief: Mr. Lake has beenI called V^Valkiftr Pwould like to say that
h the car, and I said, beat to go after it. He had new­ be no trouble, ns all they wanted down
According
to
Lieut.
Hnvill,
in
Hours,
D to 12 and 2 to . 5, and by APPointmcnt‘
considered
ever
since
I
ntljtrf,
'
*
'-’have
ci
there
quite
frequen
Resilience Phone -112
’t going to drive any er told me before to stny away to do was to put up.bond. When
charge
of
the
final
cleanup,
tho
Office
Phone
482-J
hjke
bobn
here
that
Mr.
Lake
is
They had
for
receipts
of
the
two
Inml
owners,
ght h’en*.J’ * Ift the from tho- Elks’ Club. The nearest wo got to the police station, Wal­ Mr.Walker:
nTfr,
iend of’ mino, ns he hid done
to| the
Lake before they ca:Seto
ker was sitting in Smith’s ear. I
witness came i\p, in he came to it was one night, asked
m® a favor in u little financial on yvhoso property the dirigible
police
station.
him
what
there
was
to
the
cr-in-law, wiio was
is far short of that which had
Chief: 1 don't know anything matter. 1 considered Chief Wil­ -fell,
h.uiinn i
r i when he told mo not to catch case. Walker stated there wns
liams a friend, but when it comes been reported. Niswonger collect­
about
tlint.
~
*
some
beer
ami
whiskey
in
the
cnr.
c o f the f t In thJ John
at thuhelp
E,ks'it, Club*
he catch
8akl’
to breaking of my solemn oath, ed $3,500 from persons who visitif I could
but to
I told him that 1 would unload
Took Bottle of Liquor Ilon^e,
out a quart of rye him
which
you might call n dishonor i ,/™L?ccne
wreckage,
in the alley.
tho contents of thee nr nnd for
Lake: Mr. Walker, just o
- family,
-I feel
- . under
. 1while Ernest Nichols at Sharon, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■UI
...
.i
showed it to her and
to
myself
and
him
not
to
get
into
nn
argument
question. I want to ask this, *
whuro the ship’s nose alighted, col­
in the sack, and I Told To Keep Out of Trouble
no
further
obligations,
nnd
I
feel
But he did not tell me not to ar­ with Smith and Stokes. Walker left said^you had taken a bottle o that 1 should eonio clean.
lected only slightly over $50.
whiskey with a mark
liquor out and curried it home.'(*
Niswonger, according to Lieut.
uld know later, and rest him at tim Elks’ Club. But upon bis bent.
Williams-McGraw Realty Company
‘Chief:
Mi\
Walker
isn't
yolir
Havill, expects to file n large
it to my house and. then after the arrest of “ Si” he ' Before Smith nnd Stokes called that .customary.
bent
Third
Street
ami
South
Pal­
Walker: This was a complicated
claim against the govern­
the morqipg- of the told me the best thing '.I coukf do me they had culled up Mayor
313 First N ational Hank Bid);.
Phone 733
Avcnute, to Myrtle und Third damage
ment while Nichols will take no
turned it over to the was to stay away from tho Elks’ Lake as they, stated they were case. 1 have witnesses that 1 did metto
I
Street
to
10th
Street.
Didn’t
1
Club and keep out of trouble.
not permitted to put up bonilt tukc it and murk it there nnd car­
action.
a
1y tell you some time ngo to stay on
Two litiHlti.-x* lots First Street 1Intension. Ban Juan Avenuo non
Lieut.
Hnvill
and
three
other
That is my statement. Now I Mr. Lake came to the police sta­ ried It to the house.
es Charge of Caw.
your beat and not to work San­
liiiiulriil and fifty feet off of First Street, half liloek from nsw
tion, and I showed him tho car's
Dr. Marshall: Have you ever ford Avenue, that 1 wnnted every navy men who remained today to
gnrd to the chief, would like to nsk several ques­ contents
hotel. Hunsonaiily tirlcud. offered at attractive terms.
,nm!
told
Mr.
Lake
that
complete
the
work,
left
this
even­
tions.
You
stated
to
me
yestertaken any whiskey home on any man to work his own bcut. The
ived 'with Mr. Smith,
, ,
F o r t y a c r e s w i t h i n t h o p r o p o s e d c o r p o r a t e l l m l i s o f Oateiinffaitto the cur and asked day, Mr. Lake, that I should have I wns going to unloud and store other occasion ?
y only statement I have to make ing for Lnkehurst.
J o liiInic mihillvtsloii. o w n e r M illin g t o s a c r i f i c e f o r I n u n r d l a t o s a le .
the
beer
in
tlic
police
station.
Mr.
TTUch stuff have you «■*«■’n l'"U before I resigned, that
■
M o d u r a td ly p ric e d .
.
Walker:' I hcVer caught any ono is in reply to the prenchora yes­
Souvenirs Recovered. 'I ’
few little 1you put me on that job, and that Lake stated that there was no­ before, except onC case, and he terday.
thing
Use
to
do
but
unload
the
WHEELING,
W.
Vn.,
Wept.
17.
,t. _____Jf
which 11 should have seen you.
That
had a five gallon und a three gal­
•a im i.vrwmiTX t m n fitfAUAXTEB"
I want In nssure the ministers —(A*)—In a series of raids on pri­
it to aiiytHuig, and I , sqcmo to say, Mr, Luke, that you car ami, make a case against I lon jug and I couldn’t munnge it.
of this city, that the law will bo vate homes and business establish­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nH
th at I had some rye i are really sort of head of the I’o- Smith and that It was no differ­
ent from any one else being! Chief: You brought-the quart and hat- always been enforced, nnii ments in Northern West Virginia
some beer, but I did- Hcc Department,
back after ■I went down to your J will .continue to enforce the law and Eastern Ohio today, govern­
caught.
ow much. He said, "I
Lake: I am.
house the next morning and told to the best of my ability and nny ment agents recovered four truck
Felt
No
Favoritism.
Walker:
Have
you
been
protect­
arge of it now, and you
you
that tho case was coming up nssjstance they can give me 1 will loads of wreckage of the destroyed
Lake:
I
certainly
stated
there
ing this man in selling liquor.
your beat.
for
trial
ami for you to return l&gt;e glad to ifcclvo, ns it is my in lutval dirigible Shenandoah that
was
nothing
elso
to
do
but
to
un­
Lake: You know I have not,
he sacks out of tho car,
the quart of liquor or whatever tertthm td run the police force in had been carried away as souve­
load
tho
liquor
and
make
a
case
without
asking
me.
riling to Smith’s statebad to the police station.
an efficient manner.
nirs folowing the wreck of thu
Walker: Well, why has he not against them. 1 felt no favoritism. youWalker:
ugninst his plans, heDidn’t l tell you ths ■Lake: Walker, you intimated ship near Avn.
Williams:
Most
of
the
statement
tended to take the car been c,aught, before,.
was made after trouble with Wal­ night after l/b»d come back that that you considered i
The raids were made by twenty
Luke: I am not a poficcman.
f with it from the po1 had tagen the quart out and hud Chief iridills, but that you would department of justice agents as­
Smith: Just a question.
Mr. ker and Smith on the street.
Lake: Why did you tell him to taken It home, nnd Would return have to violate your oath.
sisted by federal nnd statu prohibi­
oon back on my • bent Lake read this. That is why I stay
it befote tho case Was called? 1
away
from
the
Elks*
club,
agents. Among the recovered
wns
not
caught
before,
(handing
rilers at the time bm
Wilk er: Ho never told mo to tion
told you also that I hud it- labeled,
chief.
articles, which were placed in the
nothing about the pra- Mr. Lake n paper.)
violate
my
&lt;
path,
but
1
consider
liotfle Had Name &lt;m Lalad.,
federal building here, were per*
Williams; Mr. Walker told me
Lake: 1 am not interested.
nd arrest until lutcr.
Chief: Thu quart of liqaor^itr. it that, hccaliso Chief told me to sftnal grips of several members of
Walker: How about this state­ he was on First Street, which was Walker
J : t wait until we fimi
returned to the paike Play awny from the Elks Club. I the ship's crew and a cap said to
ment that Smith made when ho I’oiiOTinan Glccson’s street, aaid station had a label with Mr.
m
going to be done,"
fcdhsldor It fay duty to catch an liuve been wrun by Commander
a quart of liquor to was caught once before, that it that he hud 'soldo words with ker’s inline on, it.
Elk Chib ruhi dealer as well as a Zachary Lunsdowne. No nTryst a
10 Salesladies and 10 Salesmen for
nd then came buck and. .cost him $13,000 and he canto here Smith,, and that ho (Walker)
i
Walker: It said, "One quart oT Gcbrgetown rum dealer.
were made.
jhief chat I had it add and-harrowed $5,000 from you to would not stand for any ragging rye whiskey, ono of 12- qtpWUj Chief i T put Mr. Walker In
frlpu Smith, I ndvitmd W alker found In Smith’s car." .
it over to him when- go on and still owed you $100?
:residential Section to keep down
large development now opening,.,
trial was held. So Ij Lake: He never borrowed as Aot to .Jiiivu:,. Amt-.'jwwrdatuwith
house breaking, nijc KiWANIS UNVEILS
11c i a I r
'•yiri ehpe to *•’'
Snl|tHtri
jnltt
Uie
’bcstr
way
wns
to
i\th my work with no much as $1.1)00 from me.
'Lake: When the case wits qttllcd
Was his main duty.
Vwcatching him. Chief
Walker: Well, that is all, Mr. avoid .Smith in order not to have V trial, how much was Smith’s Hint
MEMORIAL
SHAFT
Walker: I consider it my duty to
SLL US BETW EEN !&gt; AND 10 O’CLOCK
wted on iny catching Lake. 1 asked these questions be­ any trouble, nnd I told Mr, Walker bond?
,
k a tth nny bootlegger, murderer TO W. G. HARDING
to stay on his beat. Mr. Walker’s
cause he made the statement.
&gt;
V
MORNINGS,
Chief: Mr. Smith’s bond wus dr' any one [breaking .the law the
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^
Lake: Why didn’t you tell me beat is Third Street and all tfr $ 200
Ito "fuss” Him Out.
.
aaouns
catching
n
house
breaker
■
flat night 1 went back yesterday that he made that: ritory ^outln Tho only reason I
(Continued From Page l)
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Lake: Have you ever had any tfSjltef.
!
told hint to avoid Smith wus to
pit. Smith came in sonic statement?
idea of entrance into the world
other
bonds
like
that
_
t
_____
„
Chief:
Alsp
didn’t
I
tell
you
thnt
keep
down
trouble,
us
1
laid
heard
Walker: I told you about the
midnight, and through
Chief: Yes air, that is a common.. atiy other kipd of a case that comes qpurt of international justice up-j
ibtemont, had a load of s tatement of Reginald Holly, botli sides of the story, and knew occuranee,
[to your attention on your beat to on such terms and with such reser­
I almost caught him Reginald Holly was there when he it would cause serious trouble.
Lake: In other words, was [make a casojagaimk thonn Just l|ke vation as would preserve untramLake: The reason you told him
)cimu on around on First made the statement.
Smith
given the same trcutmcntrTany’ other cu e, or words to that ihellcd the sovelgnty of the Unit­ j
314 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. /
!
ed States, avoid nil entangling al­
made the statement to Chief Never Interfered Before. not to go there wus to avoid trou­ that any other man you catch with effect.
ble,
und
not
to
give
Smith
protec­
Walker:
In
all
of
the
proceeding
and yet would make possi­
!!r. Lake was hunting mo
liquor in his possession or selling
Walker: Yes, that Is the under­ liances
J. T. ANDERSON, Sales Manager
ble the throwing of tho great in­
me out for being over days, Chief Williams has never tion, was it not?
liquor
?
standing
l
got.
When
we
were
go­
Williams: Yes, that was tho re.i3
fluence of the United States along ■
the Elks’ Club be- inlorfeved with my making ar­
Chief:
Yes
s'n^
I
accept
bond
ing
down
to
the
Station
he
sayi,
rests. And the only time thnt 11son, and Mr. Walker knows that. Irom anybody who can put up the “ You will not be able to arrest me tido that of Cannda in fiivot of
muny witnesses.
Had Caused Lot of Trouble.
tho settlement of all justiccnhl©
ined his cur door and would call it interference was
any more," and 1 replied, "1 expect questions
Walker: Chief, you told me required sum of money.
by world courts und
llnke says for you to when he told me to stay away
Walker:
When
was
Smith's
bond
my
job
is
gone.”
He
says,
“Yoq're
■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
world
armies
and world wars."
Tear and‘go around to Lom Elks’ Club ^md not to both- that I bad caused a whole lot of down there?
right, it’s, gone.’ my remark was,
■
trouble and the best thing for me
Statements
in
part
from
tho
He wants to .see you.”, or them any more,
Chief: The bond is oil record.
3
gif to hell, but you'll be governors included:
ite go back to Mr. Label Lake: Walker, didn’t you make to do was to stay away from The money is in the city, treasury, “atL et/ltl
V‘E. Lee Trinkle, Virginia.
pim if he wants to sec,a statement in the paper thnt you Smith and the Elks’ Club, bccutuu and 1 handled thnt case *just like [goesthe Police Station iwfore it
“ I want to felicitate the Kiwana* and sec me. 1 don’t • resigned because you could'not-got it would cause more trouble, that I would any other case.
I
lans on this Wonderful evidence
** him.
t- ,
Itheco-operation from
the police we had about got this settled, nnd
Walker:
Higgins,
a
tntotleggf
r
of thu real spirit which moves
bn when ko came back; force andcould not doyoyr duty, not to go back rtvero because it whom I caught, wns put in jail CAILLAUX AND
would cause trouble again.
has its being in your organi­
jitnt'-ics were gone, ex -1 Walker: Sure I did. \ bs.
kept until cash bond was put
DEBT MISSION and
Lake: What did you refer to and
zation.’’
iGroc.oiti, another patrol-1 Lake: Now in what way could
up.
Now
I
want
to
usk
a
ques­
Thomas Y. McLeod, South Caro­
Iwas there. ' Then-lie re- not you get the co-operation from when you said, “ We had ubout tion. When was this bond of
LEAVE FOR U. S. lina:
got this settled?"
Ind said he had not seen the police force.
Smith’s put up? Chief, /d id n ’t
Municipally Owned uml Maintained
Williams: I referred to Smith you
"Mow differenot would the his­
Walker: Wouldn’t you suppose
I- Severill were there,
call up Smith ufter the trial
(Continued
From
Page
1)
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xi -*« *
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personally
am!
not
to
the
Elks’
tory
of
the
world
read
If
boundary
that
after
1
had
made
nn
arrest
[Holley, u taxi driver and
nnd tell him to send the money terms fur tile settlement of its
lines between nations bad been
, near the Elks' Club and then they Club. 1 never did tell Walker on down there at once?
i
&lt;
four billion dollar war debt to t|ie
The City's New Cemetery is located oii^Woat Ge­
by such memorials as this
fated that this made the cam© to mo the next night and or any other officer not to arrest
Money Collected Hofore Court. United States than were extended marked
neva Ave., on beautiful, high, dry ground, well
instead
of
lined
with
fortresses.”
Chief: I did not. That money to Gibat Britain.
laid out into tots, walks and driveways in the most
was sent down there before court.
A possible exception may be
BY TAYLOR
modern design of Landscape architecture, w ith
Walker: One more'-question and mudq in the extension of a mura- WE HAVE sevciul buyers for Snn*
N I’OP
foril property. See us at once.
then I am through with ■ques­ thriiim for a few years to enable
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the con­
Taou w6Utrm\ T ien're1 tions. Is it true Mr. Lake that the French government to get its Colclough Realty Co.
stant
cure of the Superintendent.
sues Vnu. HAVEToo EXPENSIVE-HERE, you were invited or asked by a financial affairs into better shape
Thu
stilt
sandpiper
has
been
seen
fAY is Town &lt;.'
committee of citizens of this town, before beginning uctunl payments
C0ME5 A GOY VATHA
Family lots for sale at $30.00 to $00.00 on rea­
mayor of this city, to clean out on :l count of the principal and in­ in Wauling ton only twice since thu
5h t - i t 'u . Take
HORSE AND Y/A60N-1 us
city was founded. * *
the Elks' Club the way things terest of the debt.
sonable
terms.
[T omorrcyjTg F i*
m aybe HES Going
were going on there?
Coincident with the departure
Broken spring IN
That vjav
Lake: No.
,,
today of'the French debt (commis­
CAR
For inspection, see Superintendent on the grounds.
Walker: Isn't it true that you sion ^rom Paris, for Washington,
J. M. GARRETT
aid you would sevcrul tinuM, until Senator Smoot, (It) Utah; a mem­
110 Sanford Avo.
when a certain day the committee ber, of
American Commission,
For full particulars, See .1. D. Parker, Superintendent
members said they were going issued a ’ statement
declaring
VV. II. Williams, City Manager, or L, R. Philips, City
HAIR
CUT
...........35c
down there themselves and clean Franco's debt must be scttlpil
Clerk.
it up, you cleaned It out yourself.’ without reference HA any agrcS SHAVE .....
............15c
* Lake: No committee or anybatly tnolit. its government may have
s
else reported to me about the reached with Great Britain for tlic
l«
Elks' Club in an official manner. refunding of the Franco-Dritlsh
What political interference were debt.
J. G. SHARON
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they threatening you with?
Borah and Cool idgo Confer.
Attorney-at-Law
a
m
Believed Political Threat.
At the same time, Menhtor Bo­
Will
practice
in
all
the
court*
Walker: Well, you being head rah, Idaho, chairman of the Senof the police force and mayor of ,ute Foreign Relation* , [commit* Examination of Abstracts cf Land
the city, and the fact that they
Tides given especial attention
dfaguseil tho debt question
insisted upon seeing you, declar­ with President Conlidgc and Hub- Offices in Bcmiaolo County Bank
ing that they would not go to the j ►uifuontjy
c— n.. re jtom re&lt;i his, j position
Building
police station until they saw Mr. ^hnC-the French debt should be
Lake, I naturally supposed thnt funded on the basis of the British
i■
the interference would 'be.'politic.J. debt settlement.
■
And' I kn«w that Mr. Lake or any
100 font lot—-Corner of. Cedar und Second St. at
Senator Smoot was quite out­
■
other man could not interfere with j spoken with respects to tlic Anglo$0,000. Thin site can be handled for $750 cash if
keeping me away from the police j French* negotiations. He declared
taken at once.
■
station after I had arrested him, ^flic U, .S, did nut propose to be
*
I* a a r r a r r lp tlo n fa*
un*d I told htm 'the same.
drawn Into any “ political deals or
House nnd lot— At corner of Park and 13th at
Lake: Because they stated they understandings” between European Malaria, Chills and Fever
$7,01)0. $1500 cash balance a t $000 u year.
wanted to sec me before going to governments, and that the United Dengue or Bilious Fever.
the polico station you thought Jjt^ites government would look af­
ir'kii** ifcp gcniA.
Two lots— At corner of Oak and Mth a t $3930.
that was political interference, ter the interests of America in the
didn’t you ?
forthcoming negotiations with the Chinaware ;n English Puree- ] u
Terms. Will hcII separately.
Walker: Why he said likrf Vhis, French.
lains. Bavarian and Japanese ■
“I will not go to the policy station
Senator Borah is not wholly sat■
Celery farms, orange grove and acreage.
■
China make lovely Rifts
before I see Lake." Also, when h° i.ifted with the terms of t(»e settle­
i■
saw 'he had to go, ho tofd‘ Stokes ment entered into between the
M
to get Mr. Lake at once, und United States and Belgium and he The Ball Hardware
■
Stokes left with the intention, 'I indicated after his talk with the
The Davey-Winston Organization,
suppose, of getting him, because ho president that he probably would
(INC.)
soon left.
a
have something to say ooithls suna
Smith. The reason 1 sent for Mr. ject when tho agreement comes be­
W a h . long
a
Sanford, Florida.
| Lake wan thnt ho lx my banker fore the senate for ratification.
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M
[and I did not hnvo enough money
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bond, and
their nay up on 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla. !■■
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mm furthermore,
lurtnerniorv, lI did notjglon
not j glan farmers hung
h
Iknow what the bond might be, and 1fences to dry.
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Contemn

The Churches Report. „
lacedtwC0,m't«i»!
Who cause automobile accidents?
So Very C r .iy /
’
a ssThe highbrows rather than the lowbrows are likely to Not
Clergy Good Fighter*- . . a * i
rio rld ft t n d t r
A c t o f cause them, according to the conclusion of Dr. W. W. Bing­
Whet Do We Need; ^ .,
Bahie** »r« i
ham, director o f the Personnel Research Federation, who In
Vi
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
--out n
■ u f i* n
«_ n i t s .
.
.
M H M
iFSBEESAICNQ,
an address a few days ngo before the National Conference
(Copyngm il l s )
belter than
B . H O W A R D D M O - . ________ P a a s s e t
j u S asg co d
on the Science o f Politics, said:
lo w a T w eS w cE
r t s a a ’ **
THE
FEDERAL
Council
n
pf
I l l M s g a s lla A m i t
“Data gathered over a period of years show a greater Churches, haring Investigate^ “tne
I d |V£ A S
i lastsm
■Jow* but1 1
M Itl* C R tt* T IO W H A T * *
proportion of accidents among professional men, doctors, success of prohibition,” rfehorts
IDK?LPiSTvfeA£
O n e T e a l — * T .0 e
81* If o a th s — I I I *
lawyers and business men, than among delivery boys, truck­ ‘“Yen and No.” Thero is improve­
U e lh e re d
«n C n .
by&gt; C a rrie r) p e r
'4
e d itio n
$ 1 .0 0
SK GOLLY
w e e k , 16c.
W e e k ly
ment in the homes, In comfort,
men,
taxi drivers and laborers.
p a r y e a r.
larger
savings
bank
deposits.
"This difference is most marked in collisions with a street
in 2 n2reU } ’
_________ ,
i r K C U L B O T IC B i All - - - - - murderer T°U
But that is offset by a constant­
■Mice* cards of tasnks, resolutions car when the driver has absent-mindedly started out from
ly increasing lack of respect for
and notices ot s nler:al n_.**ntsw h*r#
r&amp;srrea ara wade Will bs charssd the curb without giving warning or looking back to see tho law.
ty ,i
f«r at regular advertising rataa._ whether a car is bearing down upon him."
The church sees less public
■RMnrR TUB ASSOCIATE!! PRIII
The Providence News commenting upon the subject, says drunkenness but deplores in­
he
a ,
Tha Associated Press ta exclus­
l
iv*ir entitled to fha
rn* oaa
u»# for
tor re
r«- "if a man who undertakes to drive a car, finds him self un- creased whiskey drinking among
ively
Maybe ■
.
fjhiUAtion o* aili
able to keep his mind on the task, and it alone, he should not young people. A wise conclusion
reached
by
the
churches
is
that
t il in%M« papor and aiio th« to- hnvo a license to drive." The Herald agrees with the state- prohibition is still on trial and
- A r k a n ,^
. . . . . ___ Nation o*f ■pflViai diapaaeb* ment o f the News because, as it points out, "this is a case iublic opinion must decide the
m tiarain ara aiao r«»ar-ad.
where the consequences of absent-mindedness are likely to ssue.
,
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,
.
.
_____ *»
,■&gt; I f &gt;
be just as serious as those of moral irresponsibility or tech­
THURSDAY, SKrT. 17, 1925
T W I N S '^
ADMIRAL MOFFETT, discuss­
nical incompetence."
THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
ing
Colonel
Mitchell
in
his
accusa­
•«! t e t e i
1.
—Deeper water root* to Jaekaon-Supervision of auto drivers on scores other than their tion in connection with our incom­
ca*° Daily g j l f l
ability to handle a machine under ordinary conditions is ad­ petent air force, goes to far as to
▼life.
2.—Construction of St- Johns-In- vocated by Dr. Bingham, who told the conference that it is suggest that Colonel Mitchell is "of
d ia n R iv e r c a n a l.
A N’ew YorbU
impracticable to give an ideal test to everyone who applies unsound mind.”
A—Estenalon of wtiltd way.
to lho roof 0{ A
Colonel Mitchell, however, didn’t
for
driver's
license.
But
he
declared
"there
ought
to
be
fre­
4 .- -Extension of local amaaementa.
Wn?n’t hurt, [ft*
send the Shenandoah through the
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, quent, rigidv tests of persons whose record shows them apt storm belt to be ripped to pieces,
lVny }°
ri
etc.
to bring about accidents.”
ignoring the protests of tho Shen­
have
«55l
9.—Augmenting of balldlnir pro*
The conference took up the matter and studied intently andoah’s commander.
eram—houses, hotels, apartment
And Colonel Mitchell didn’t
Gn one point *,•
Dr.
Bingham’s recommendations in this connection which in­ send
houses.
a seaplane “hopping" from
unwavering e.!**'
A—Kitenalon of street paring pro* cluded, s tiff road test with a quiz on traffic regulations, psy­ California to Hawaii wlthodt
nn,l that i, l V, **
gram.
chological tests of reaction time with the brake, full inquiry enough gasoline to make the hop.
?&lt;—Construction
of
boulevard into conditions of eyesight, hearing, judgm ent of distance,
There are in our nircraft man­
wo'ld.—
around Lska Monroe.
agement several minds a ’good
^-Com pletion of city beautifica­ temperamental and moral traits, and so on.
deal more unsound than Colonel
. The TreaiurTrvI
tion program.
As the Providence paper points out, “we can scarcely hope Mitchell’n mind.
•»*«•
"K to find i f *
9.—Expansion of school system to see many states adopting these very mlmirnblc regulations
with provision for increased fa­
?n*er- Someth'
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, fortu­
very soon.” Motor accidents in Florida and other states are
Department wean'
cilities.
—Cleveland p f f /
increasing every day but the growing menace of incompetent nately, is not depressed concerning
situation, nor is he carrfp&lt;l of*
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
driving must become more dreadful and apparent for the peo­ the
his feet by talk about "shying the
, Even if no
FRUITAGE OP SECRET PRAY­ ple of the country to every realize it.
honor
of the Navy." What thA
hutted a train off?
ER:—But thou, when thou praycat,
Here in this state where the population is growing by President wants is to save the lives
enter Into thy closet, and when thou
:"y. f°r them that t
of American fliers. Anil tie intends
trying hard tn d rj
hnat shut thy door, prny to thy leaps and bounds, the situation is most serious for the rea­ to have in congress, where ihshould r
discouraged.—Njju
Father which la Ip secret and thy son that motorists of all types are being assembled while no bo held, nn investigation that .w*H
Father which aceth in secret shall stringent requirements upon driving their cars are being satisfy the public.
rewnrd theo openly. For your Fath­
nnd journals of the House of Bur-1 editor had the c.ta
er knoweth what things ye have made by the various cities or the state legislature.
cesses It continued to exist in | speaking a- fmm i
REV.
DR.
Fosdick
in
Geneva
PEGASUS IS BALKY
need of, before ye n»k him. Mat­
The Florida law makers have passed some wise laws reg­
Williamsburg until suspended m (other m hi. a r id
says
the
church
must
efld
war.
thew 6: 0, 8.
MACON TELEGRAPH
ulating speed on the highways but it has done little or noth­
uio*j it frequently boasted of he. ,:i feeling nt i- r- , J
But tho church can’t end wnr.
ing
toward
examining
a
motorist
before
issuing
him
a
license.
iniTthe
to print the Declnra- news he wa. &lt;ktW
A
human
institution,
although
THE LAST KISS AT NIGHT
There isn't much inspiration in tinn of first
After grubbing down into the
Independence and claimed(proves that hunusL
The
Herald
would
like
to
see
an
adoption
of
regulations
sim
­
operating
under
divine
approval,
an
oil
can
or
in
a
thin
dime,
which
Wo get so forgetful, we folks who
enrth among the earthy in search
ilar to the ones submitted by Dr. Bingham. It believes that shares the impulses of humanity. of oil sixty years, John D. Rocke­ we have come to accept as the it as the greatest "scoop” in hi - much the *an-.e fisl
are wed,
As slower we travel and further now is the time to begin efforts to reduce automobile acci­ The church has always led in war; feller came to his eighty-sixth symbols of the Rockefeller for­ l° It*is easy to feci yourself living lhi- great deeds j;;J
th a t time were div
from the days of the Pagan pro­ birthday. He shook the load of tune, the family coat of arms, you
we tread.
dent to smallest number possible.
revolutionary times to read snme matter.of.f«-|
phets to the days of |the holy carking care from his shoulders, might say.
The day Is so busy, the labor no
Indeed, inspiration in
---------------- o----------------men that preached and urged the transferred most of his money and hardly ever comes to those who this old newspaper. In style the politics and politician
long,
great Crusndcii with their gigantic all his estates, with one or two live in luxury. The seeking after
Wo speak without smiling, we
Hang On To Your Straw Hat
massacres and on to the earnest exceptions, to his son, and mounted money blunts the needle with
work without song;
preachers stimulated, volunteering the good steed Pegasus for a ride. which the world writes its impres­
The rain bcata about us, the rotand hnrd-fighting, in the tote Big Pegasus, however, is a balky horse. sions on the wax recordsof the
tago turns gray,
A
news
story
in
the
New
York
Herald
Tribune
tells
the
War.
And tears like the rain wash the
He does not always ride well. mind nnd soul. Kipling, as a
renders of that paper that it is time to discard the strnw
vnrnlsh away;
wirAT
nr-.-f
..
i
n
■
,
.
i
Sometimes
his gaits arc jarring— struggling young newspaper man
And yet thero is something will hat, in favor of the succeeding felt. And we wonder just
WHAT DOES the world neorl. snmetimeH he strides like a mule in India, wrote those swinging
help keep It bright,
( when fashion will force the discarding of the straw hat in Thousands of preachers, standing j or n jnckass. This is what Mr. lines which commanded the admi­
Oh, Jet’s not forgot it—the Inst Sanford.
on the shore of time and peering Rockefeller set down on paper af- ration of the world, hut since he
kiss at night.
became affluent, he has produced
1*-!.0*0™ -/
th_e _"t.ron!c ,a u - 1 ter his little jaunt with poesy:
With Florida having summer weather the entire year 11
thority that their vacation gives "1 Svas early taught to work ns nothing worth while.
Ilomer,
The morn brings new matters, the and a climate that makes it known the world over for its them try to answer the question.
smiting his blooming lyro ns he
,i
j
well
ns
play,
mopn brings new loss,
Here are a few answers made My life has been one long, happy wandered from city to city in rags,
Perhaps at the even wc curry a warm and delightful days. The Sanford Herald believes a
impressed his imago upon the cen­
moment to make it fitting and proper for Florida residents in the pulpits of one city yester­
holiday,
cross;
I
THOSE WHO LABOR WITH
turies and seven cities claim him
day:
Full
of
work
and
full
of
play—
We all love our worries, wc all to wear their straw hats, and their white suits, and their
now.
Even
out
our
Sidney
Lanier
Tho Reverend Henry KHoward;JL propped the worry on the way—
hav«rour,cares; - OR BRAIN
w hite trousers, and their white shoes, for twelve months in
Yes, muking the money or sweep­ the year, would meet with popular approval of a great num­ The Bible is now on the shelf, not] And God was good to me every longed for the dream that might
meat* "merry bread'*, to •him**....
ing the stairs.
enough family prayers. Not enough
•day."
know hy expedience thnt It pays to iloi^iwft rJ
• - &lt;&lt;-•*- • Byron more closely approached
I hope not so heavy tho burden ber of people.
religion in schools—time proves it.
By now, perhaps, some one
believe
in steady employment of time. Tr*ra4i»w®
becomes,
close to the old financier, has affluence than nny other poet nnd
Perhaps you have noticed that touristw, who conic to this
ment of money is nn important factor in rcs
it
can
hardly
be
said
that
he
was
If sweeping the stairs or if count­
REVEREND C. Everett Wagner, whispered into his ear that his
funds. Put your spare dollars to work now rtifiiS
state in the middle of the winter, buy new straw hats, dress
affluent. He had a title and the
ing the sums,
poetry
is
not
so
good.
It
reminds
Methodist
Episcopal:
Too
much
inole County Bank.
We ever forget it, one beautiful all up in light weight clothing and enjoy themselves while the preaching of Hell fire. Too much one of the story of nn editor of Aimily estates, hut his creditors
s
^
rite,
man who lives here all the time heavily bundled up with felt parading of wickedness instead of The Telegraph who, some years continually harassed him and he
i
r
/c
Interest
Paid
on
Saiin«i
Acmiti
Tho proof of affection, the Inst hats, heavy-weight suits, and dressed for skating.
i
tnlking about goodness. Too much ago, under the spurrings of inspi­ could not sell the family cnstle.
kiss at night. *
best poetry has been writ­
We preach to the world about the wonderful climate wo tempting listener:* hy describing ration that stirred him into fever­ tenThe
by the poor, by those whose
in detail the things that tho wickt ish activity, set down on papor a
Tho henrt may he heavy, the mind have. We glory in the sunshine, and we spend huge sums ed
sentence of about 200 words. Toss­ minds have been devoted first to
do.
fnw away.
of money telling of our state and its advantages, and then
ing it to tho printer, he said, poetry and hardly ever to the mak­
Rev.
I&gt;r.
Sookmnn:
Too
mucij
Concerned with the labors, the ills
Mr. ing of money. If thnt he true, Mr.
we turn around and lay aside our straw hats and begin shifting about from place to plnce. “Parse that, darn you."
of the day,
Rockefeller then is entitled to
Rockefeller’s
poetry
carries
with
Too
much
reaming.
The
people
dressing
ns
if
we
were
resident
of
the
artic
region.
The hands may bo wenry with
write
the world's worst poetry, as
it
the
injunction
to
the
reader,
becoming
nomadic
can't
settle
S a n fo r d ,
tanka that wc did.
fow great it would be if all Florida appropriately dreas- down.
he probably has done.
"Scnn that, darp you."
ft
The stars may he missing, the
or its year-round climnte. Why can’t Sanford take the
moon may be hid.
!k x = = &gt; S T R E N G T H - SERV ICE - FROWESJ
REV. DR. S. E. Young, says
We may not remember the vows lend in this matter with a movement to keep the straw hat
PETTY
THIEVES
that we said,
and the light weight clothing as popular wearing apparel for voters neglect thoir duty. They
MIAMI HERALD
We get so forgetful, we folks who the whole year. Instead of allowing the seasons to dictate could mnke this Republic any*,
thing that they chose to make it
are wed,
Hundreds of farmers in New
Papers that circulate among the
But one thing I am certain, will how Floridans shall dress, why can’t our people dress more if they would take the trouble to
in keeping with a warm climate and tourist playground?
make everything right,
do it. Perhaps that is solemn farmers in all sections of the coun­ York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
try have recently been calling at­ nnd other states have given up
Oh, let’s not forget it—the last
Sanford is this year catering to tourists and should cul­ truth.
tention to the petty thefts hy city trying to raise turkeys because
kiss at night.
Rev.
John
Roach
Strnton,
who
tivate an atmosphere of a tourist town. One of the easy
folks who Tide through the coun­ they have found that after the
—By Dougins Mullock
willingly help lynch our try, usually on Sundays, in nuto- turkeys are grown they are shot
J
ways to do this is to put on the appearance of a tourist town would
modernists, if his conudence would mobiles nnd help themselves ta hy
thieves
who
drive
away
in
their
One advantage of rolled socks where the people dress in keeping with their surroundings.
let him. snys wc need more re­ fruit nnd vegetables they find near
liefore the farmer, who may
and rolled stockings, is they have
vivals. Thnt’s proved by tho fact tlje 'roads. The thefts, while us­ cars
Only $3000 for 5 Room Hon
have heard the shooting, can reach
just about eliminated “runners,"
that
thero
were
ten
thousand
mur­
ually
small
individually,
are
large
tho
scene.
When
he
does
got
there
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
o-------der:* ami only n few hangings nnd In the aggregate ami the farmers he finds perhaps a few feathers
Ily IRVIN S. COBB
Today’s best laugh: Colonel
electrocutions in this country last aje justified in their complaints. to show thnt two or three more
&lt;&gt; acres land, and a crop of sweet
Mitchell’s idea of Washington:
year. He saw two holdups in Chi­
When
a
dozen
cars
of
corn
art
of
his
turkeys
have
been
slaugh­
at Citrus Heights
It was away back in 18119 that
First in American la-ague, first in
"I wnnt to nsk you a question!" cago in one short visit.
taken it does not seem much when tered anil he has suffered a loss
war and last in aviation. Tampa State Senator William Goebel seiz­ hu demanded in a roar like the
Rev. Paul C. Warren: We need the field is large, but when every of S10 or $15.
Tribune,
ed tha Democratic nomination for roar of ono of Bashnn's hulls.
modem prophetu to interpret the
or even every hundredth auThe depredations
of
these
One-third of the crowd yelled old truths in the pew ami in the tenth
He Needs The Cash
tomobilist
stops
and
helps
himself
Governor
of
Kentucky
and,
so
do­
thieves,
the
furmers
declare,
have
"Go ahead!" The other two-thirds pulpit. More purity of heart and
Headline in Mississippi exchange
to
the
same
quantity
a
few
acres
'
caused
so
many
farmers
to
quit
ing,
split
the
party
in
the
State
yelled "Throw him outl" and a strength of conviction will bring nenr the road will soon he stripped
snys, "Ford Breaks Arm, Then
raising turkeys that this is one
Run.i Over Jefferson Man.” When to Hinders. The feud horn of that few enthusiastic spirits suggested the millenium.
1
’
T hat’s tiie reason why.
bare.
Peach
trees
and
apple
trees
cause
for the high prices of these
light
are
still
alive
today
after
the
expediency
of
destroying
the
they are hurt, they get a little
near
the
roads
*huve
in
many
in­
fowl.
Turkeys
travel
a
wide
range
tho
lapse
of
more
than
2(1
years.
gentleman utterly.
peeved.
BUT THE Rev. Charles Francis stances been cut down by farmers and it is impossible for a farmer
It wus my fortune as a reporter
With a wave of his hand Hullam
--------o-------I’ottcr,
prominent Unitarian, says, who found they got no benefit hy to watch them all the time.
from
a
Louisville
paper
to
follow
stilled
the
tumult.
^
Wanted For Housework—Comp­
raising fruit that was easily ac­
"Let is he understood now ann we nee*! a brand new religion, cessible.
Here is a problem that must he
etent white woman for general. No the story of the conflict—Goebel's
solved if the farmers are to con­
objection to married women with nomination, the split in the organ­ hereafter that this is to be no and lu- proves his sincereity hy re­
husband. Advertisement in Cleve­ ization, his defeat on the face of joint debate,” he said in his rather signing from his job. It is very- 'Most of the turkeys that are tinue to furnish food for residents
Hall Hlock, Opposite I*. O. Sanford, f t
land Plain Dealer. There feally | the returns at the general elec­ high-pitched voice. "My friends enlightening to rend twenty or found on city tables for Thanks­ of the city. The city dweller may
giving and Christmas come from think it is none of his business,
aren’t sp many that hnvo ’em now­ tion, his contest before the Legis- have arranged for the use of this thirty sermons a week.
islnture, his assassination, ami building this afternoon and 1 in­
small flocks raised on farms. The hut he is vitally interested in any­
adays.
finally the indictments, captures tend to bo the only speaker. But
A BEAUTIFUL cnrillon of fif­ turkey is a fowl that refuses to thing that nffects the price of food
--------o-------20 Years Experience With Florid* 1-*^
A radio bug whose set was out and trials of the men charged with it is n tenet of our political faith ty-three musical bells, given byjj thrive in hugo flocks, as a rule, ami the man who buys his turkey
conspiring
to
murder
him.
hut
when
a
dozen
or
two
nre
allow­
that
in
a
Democratic
gathering
no
John
D.
Rockefeller
to
the
Pntk
and
pays
for
it
has
to
help
pay
of fix wrote the factory usking
Wnat sticks most vividly in my man who calls himself a Democra­ Avenue Baptist Church of New ed to run at large in orchard and for the one stolen. The automo­ ............................................................................
what to do about it, and received memory,
though, when now I hark tic shall he denied the right to he York, now ring:* sweetly on Sun­ field they grow up without much
the following reply:
back
to
those
is a thing heard. I gather that the gentle­ days. The music is very clear, nnd, expense and the money they bring bile has played an important part
"Trace wire from the grid of the which happeneddays,
in
the
campaign man desires to ask me n question. unlike some church hells, does not. when marketed goes a long way in big crimes nnd it is found to
first audio transformer to tho grid
the election. Theodore If tho gentleman will be content disturb
the sick or the sleepy. toward buying the winter clothing [ bo playing an equally important
of the first amplifier tube. Theo preceding
llallum, perhaps the greatest ora­ to nsk his question, whntever it is, This music
part in petty thievery.
of church bells can fo n th e farmer’s family.
trace from the detector tube sock­ tor,
a State of orators, and ut­ and to abide by my unswer to it, be heard distinctly
ets to the lead in terroinul of the mostinthe
at
a
distance
quickest thinking man I am willing that he should speak, of five blocks from the church.
counter-plex nerial transformer, on his feet,
I believe, that ever and 1 crave silence from nil be­ There science n eps in. The radio
THE GREATEST SCOOP IN HISTORY
tracing backward all tuim sockets lived anywhere,
having bolted the lievers in the right of free speech broadcasts a little distance from
POLK COUNTY RECORD
for loose connections. Disconnect nomination of Goebel
the while he is asking it."
aerial, pulls witch ami let juice stump against him. Thetook
the halls and the music can he
seceding
Through the courtesy of the Vir­ ing Troops of the Continental
"That suits me, proclaimed the heard in Chicago, Havana, Seattle,
circulated from A battery through wing of the purty picked on Hatginia State Chnmber of Commerce Army had already been raised and
B batteries to tubeii if this fuils lam to open its light, ami chose interrupter. "My question is this: Honolulu and Pari *.
Didn’t you say at the Louisville
write the factory." —Macon Tele­ the town of Bowling Green a fit­
How that would amaze and frigh­ we have received a reproduction of were awaiting a move on the part
graph. Ail of which is just as clear ting place for the firing of the first convention not four weeks ago that ten the sincere old Christians the Virginia Gazette of July 2*5, of Great Britain, King George ami
if tlie Democrats of Kentucky, in
1770, and containing what has
at acreage prices.
as mud.
gun, Bowling Green being u town convention assembled, nominated that used to ring the church bolls sinco become known as "The his generals. Small bands of To­
ries
that
had
gathered
and
a
t1
in a thunder storm ns a plague to
where the rebellion inside the Dem­
We have been trying hard and ocratic ranks was widespread and u yaller dog for governor you frighten nwny the devils supposed Greatest Scoop in History"—relat­ tempted to form into military 5
would
vote
for
hm?"
ing to the announcement of the forces were disarmed and disper­
can't for the life of us recull what vehement. But Goebel hud his ad­
"I did,” -said Hullam, calmly. to be riding on the air.
Declaration of Independence by the sed. King George had promised
Sanford
it was we used to do when It rain­ herents thero in plenty, too.
"Well, then," whooped the heck­
The
best
buy
in
Aai&amp;ican colonies and the first forgiveness to Ahrerica if the Col­
ed.—Nashville Banner. Wo used to
You could fairly smell trouble ler. eager now to press his seem­
GREAT POWER companies use printed copy of this immortal me*let it rain—Judd Lewis in Hous­ cooking on that August ofttrnoon
onists would lay down their arms
hard or soft, pulverized, aara
ton Post-Dispatch. We used to get of 1801) when Hullam stood up in ing advantage, "in the face of that coal,
and come in peniteneb for their
ground
to
the
finest
dust
and
blown
statement,
why
do
you
now
repud­
The Gazette was on one page wrong doing. Relatives livihg in
in out of it.—Johnny Spencer in the parked, jammed court house to
by
compressed
air
to
feed
the
fires
of that convention,
with the Declaration printed in
Macon Telegraph. Wc used to pu^ begin his speech. Hardly had he iate the nominee
under boilers. This does away with lurg( old style type on one side England, Canada, the West Indies
to support him?"
on some old clothe:* and get in started when a local lender, him­ nndForrefuse
other loyal British possessions
part llallam waited for ashes and smoke almost entirely^, and warious comments on the tre- or
it.—Sanford Herald. Wc used to self a most hniuly person in a perfecthis
were
writing letters to the colo- greatly
increases
the
heat
value1;
quiet und finally got it.
njvndous news item on the other. nies begging that the insurrection 1"
keep fight on typing dry ct&gt;py.— rough-and-tumble argument, heav­
of
the
coal
making
the
handling
"I
admit."
he
stated,
"that
I
Oif*the
whole
the
comments
to
the
be abandoned.
“
Tampa Tribune. Wo havu never ed his bulk upwurd and stuod up­ snid then what now I refloat, name­ of coal by firemen unnecessary.
severance of the colonies from the
done anything about rain unless on the seat of his chHir, towering ly, that when the Democrats of
The Gazette was printed in Wil­
mother country were favoruble— liamsburg, then the cupitol of Vir­
it begins to fall juat an it is time high above the heads of thosu Kentucky nominate a yaller dog
for the carrier hoys to start out about him. Pound for pound, ho for the governorship of this great THIS ARRANGEMENT undoubt­ "an act that it had long been ap­ ginia, on hand made paper with
on thu streets with their copies of was twice the size of the stump-* State I mean to sfipport him—but edly will be npplied to the uiw parent could not be escaped," as hand made ink. It had been es­
the enormous and at present one comment read. The people, ii tablished in 173(5 and drew reve­
the Evening Star. Then we cuss shock-haired little Hnllam,
Realtorsund he lower than that yo shall not ilrne of
--------, ---2102 First St.
practically
wasted supplies of peat was stated, were receiving the nue largely from the printing of
the weather clerk.—Ocala S ta r..
looked three times as formidable, roe!
news with loud cheering and sing- the laws of the general assembly
and lignites.

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icial
lendar

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

. Kennedy of Lakeland
It of Mrs. W. T. WheedayIrs. R. L. Griffin left
a two weeks trip to
D. C.

Surprise Wedding
Beautiful Affair

•so n a ls
Irs. D. E. Macgecn an[birth of a daughter,

Breedip has returned
A wedding which comes as a
nd where he spent sev- complete surprise to the many
j business.
friends of both parties, was that
of Tuesday afternoon, when Miss
Peakii and Miss Min* Gertrude Runge became the bride
ols sre visiting friends of Marvin L. Gilbert.
for several days.
The ceremony being performed
left Wednesday for in Orlando, with Rev. Dean Adcock,
[receiving word of the pastor of the First Baptist church,
of his brother, J. B. officiating. The ceremony was wit­
nessed by n few intimate friends
of the couple.
Mrs. Gilbert is the youngest dau­
[ Robson and Mrs. Milf motored to Orlando ghter of Mr. and Mr:* S. Runge
umblning business and and has resided In Sanford since
childhood. She is * graduate of
the Sanford High School.
i Schaal arrived home
The groom moved here about
[fter spending the par*t two years ago from Palatka, nod
with friends and rel- is connected with the Atlantic
Coast Line Railway.
nesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will make
Moody left for her their home In Sanford to the de­
Indale, S. C.. after be­ light of many of their friends. Thev
l l of Mrs. R. L. Grif- are pleasantly located at 400 Oak
[past three weeks.
Avenue.
Their hosts of friends here and
Mary Muirhead left
[for Tallahassee where elsewhere join in wishing them
im e her studies nt the every future &lt;hnppineni.
|t, College for Women.
J . Langley is expected
me today nfter spendtwo weeks In Mountlas the guest of rela­
John Meisch. Miss
|eisrh und Joe Meisch
id from various points
u&gt;y ami New York,
[pent (lie past month.
i rs.

rC. C,'MaCrory and
a Wall, have returnpile, Ga., where they
»sts of relatives for
months. *

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jit Stephens, Miss Juno
ii Bryon Stephens rei Tuesday from taikethey have been the
tads for the past week.
Pittman, Mis:* Kathkn and Sam PUtman
kming for their home
■hey were guests of
b E. 0. Mobley for
[listings on lots, homes,
i*nall acreage. Conte
i let i talk things over,
kilty Co,
lave in the Sun Isabel
Vest in Colorudo is so
[that i hen you drop u
ptu it u strong boomeraf intermittent wind
im the ghostly cavern
ace.

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however, will be launched in the
immediate future. French troops
already are massed In the Ouexzan region and west of the Taxa
region, where the first attacks will
be delivered. The forces of Abdel-Krim appear determined to of­
fer stout resistance.

TELEPH O NE:— Res. 42S-J-

NOTICE
TO THOSE DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE

NEW

Mrs. Stoudenmire
Ice-Crowned Volcanoes Of The Pacific
Honors Daughters
Time, Is R eport
On 11th Birthday Coast May E rupt Any
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Mrs. W. L. Stoudenmire enter­
tained at a lovely party Tuesday
evening at her home on Magnolia
Avenue, honoring her daughters,
Pauline and Christine, who celebra­
ted their eleventh birthday.
After enjoying a number of
games and contest* on the lawn,
the guests were invited into the
dining room. Quantities of pink
roses and fern:* were artistically
arranged in the decornting of the
room. A white birthday cake cen­
tered til" dlrtimr table with pink
roses embanked around it. Cutting
of the cake created much merri­
ment.
The hostess served ice cream and
cake and each little little guest
was presented with dainty pink
and white baskets filled with can­
dy. The guests of honor were the
recipient of many lovely gifts.

Frld»y
. smun will entertain
h&gt;e)( Bridge Club und
tables of bridge at 2
faring Mrs. David Dees
jise Dean of Shrevei guest of Mrs. T. I*

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&gt;DAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925

TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 18,—(/P)
-Ice-crowned volcanic cones along
the Pacific Coast generally are
presumed to be dead. Scientists,
however, agree that they aro not
merely burned-out shells, but it 13
entirely possible that one or more
of them might erupt at any time.
Mount Ranier and Mount Bak­
er in Washington, Mount Hood in
Oregon and Mount Shastn nnd
lessen Peak in California are in­
dividuals in a great series of vol­
canoes that extends in a circle for
10,000 miles or more around the
North Pnclfic ocean in both North
America and Asia. There was a
time, In ^he opinion of the scien­
tists, when these peaks were in
violent eruption a t the same time,
so that n chain of fire bounds the
Pacific Coast, for the five peaks
are so close together that any one
in eruption could be observed
from its nearest neighbors.
Since 1014 Lassen has been In
frequent eruption, and it is re­
garded as scientifically established
that not one of the volcanoes can
be called dead. AH except Las­
sen have been quiet for several
thousand years, in the opinion of
expert reckoning.
During the past century there
have been several minor erup­
tions from Mount Ranier, the

Must Settle French
Debt Independently
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— (A
—France's war debt to the United
States must be settled without any
reference whatsoever to the terms
of agreement this nation may have
reached with Great Britain it was
asserted today by Senntor Smoot,
Republican of Utah, member f&gt;f
American debt commission. Utah's
senator’s position was made known
in a formal statement that was
issued coincident with the visit to
the White House by Gliairman Bo­
rah of the senate foreign rela­
tions committee, who protested
more lenient terms for France
than were given to Great Britain
by the United States.

Alathean Class
Meet On Tuesday McCormack Gets Big
The Alathean Class met Tues­ Audiences in Dublin

day afternoon nt the First Banlist Church, for their regular
monthly business nnd social meet­
ing. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Rolls were
ho l eases.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. George Huff, associate pres­
ident. ncted as chairman.
, J.
The nominating com mitt tee ap­
pointed the following officers for
the ensuing year: President, Mrs.
Pearce; First President, Mrs. Huff;
second Pren’dent, Mrs. Dickenson;
Third President, Mrs, Forrester;
Secretary. Mrs. Couch; Treasurer,
Mrs. Wolfe; Reporter, Mrs. Gard­
ner nnd the class teacher will he
Mrs. Fred Myers.
At the conclusion of the busines1. meeting the hostesses served
delicious punch and cake.

W.C.T.U. Will hold
Important Meeting;

inumnirn iu u tm ta
Major Succon’s Bomber Was
FEZ, French Morocco, Sent. 17
Forced to Land in Moroc­ — —Information received here
can Field But Tribesmen from the Spanish area of opera­
Prdve Friendly To Him tions indicates that the tribesmen
ore preparing to make a fresh a t­
mightiest of the five volcanoes, it
on Tetuan, the Spanish cap­
has been hundreds of years since iQUEZZAN, French Morocco tack
the great peak blew off a half Sept. 17.—(JP)—Major James Sus- ital.
mile of its top and scattered vol­ san, of Daytona, Fla., one of the
Spanish Planes Bomb ,1. Point*
canic ash to a depth of hundreds American volunteer nviators form­
of feet over large areas of what ing the Sherifian escadrille, hnd
MELILLA, Spanish Morocco,
a thrilling experience on Monday, Sept. 17.—i/Pl—Spanish aircraft
now is Washington.
Almost every yenr faint earth­ when his bombing plane, piloted by ,! are bomhing the rebel concentra­
Mustuln, was forced down tions and gun emplacements at
quakes are recorded on Ranier,
and steam still issues from the in &lt;V wheat field and surrounded Gala Bonita, Gala Rocosa and Yecrater, which is half a mile across. by natives. These, fortunately, hel Mnlmusin.
This steam is so Intense that great I Pr°vcd to be friendly tribesmnn
Increased rebel.activity has been
caverns have been melted in the ! ■nMcad
hostile .......
Riffians. ,
observed between
Afriau
and SididT.
.of , -----,
, i ooservea
neiween Air
mu nnu
J'^plane became unbalanced r |* aml ncar Anual.
snow that fills the crater. %
These caves, sheltered from the
?f ™08t ° | the bombs | what are believed to he signs of
winds and warmed by the escap­ on one side to drop when releas­ impending submission by the Bo­
ing steam, have often proved of ed, and tho pilot was unable to con­ coyn tribesmen are seen along the
ndvantuge to persons scaling the trol the craft.
const, where white flags are flut­
peak. Stephens nnd Van Trump,
tering at various places.
French Take Stronghold
the first white men to conquer
RABAT, French Morocco, Sept.
Mount Ranier, more than half a
centry ago, undoubtedly owed 17.—MP)—French troops have cap­
their lives to these steam caves. tured the mountain range of El
It would have been impossible for Bibane, one of the Riffinns' strong­
theni to have retraced their steps est positions.
in the darkness, and they could not
.Troops Rest
have lived through a night on the
FEZ, French Morocco, Sept. 17.
summit without blankets or other
protection if it hnd not been,iar — —Thfe troops continue at rest
the timely discovery of the ’4#Hrm along the battle line, except in the
Tanunut region, where a smartly
caverns.
delivered offensive culminated in
The steam on top of Mount Ra­ the capture of the old post of Meznier is so hot that it will trans­ ghaoim.
form a pan of snow to boiling- A big Franco-Spanish offensive,
150x128 ft. lot.
water in ten minutes. Eggs can
be cooked if placed in the hot pu­
Franklin Terrace
mice of the ernter.

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Bankrupt Jews of the sixteenth
century were compelled to wear
green hats so that people might
avoid 1os:t*s by trading with them.
IS YOUR property for sale? If
so phone 732. Colclough Realty
Co.

Fresb Oysters Daily

DUBLIN, Sept. 18— (A1)—John
McCormick's two concerts in the
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
Theater Royal Dublin recently
were attended by the largest audiRoyal Fruit Store
.enees ever assembled in the city
for similar events. Not only was
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In just n few days—quicker than 8 room house, 58x117 ft. lot
you ever dreamed of—these won­
4th ami Myrtle.
derful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy’s Cod Liv
$15000.00
er Oil Compound Tablets will start
to help any thin, underweight lit­
tle one. i
After sieknent and where rickets
are suspected they are especially
valuable. No need to give them
any more nasty Cod Liver Oil—
these tablets are made to take the
plnw of that good, but evil smell­
ing, stomach upsetting medicine
and they surely do it.
A very sick child, age 'J, gained1
12 pounds in 7 months.
Ask .Sunford it rug Co., Union 1
422 Union Ave.
i’harmncy or any druggist for Me-1
iCoy'.i Cod Liver Oil Compound
Telephone 472-w
Tnblets—ns ensy to take ns candy j
—80 tablets 80 cents und money
'bivck* if hot satisfied.
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SIX ROOM HOUSE
Brice $6,650

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At the request of the members
of the Woman’s Christian Temp­
erance Union, Mrs. Mary A. Doug­
lass, vice-president, has called a «
meeting of the union Friday after­
noon at :t o'clock nt the home of
Mrs. R. W. Turner nt HOG Palmet­ M
to Avenue. Every member is urg­
ed to be present as the topic for
discussion is law enforcement in
Sanford.
Mrs. R. W. Turner,
Recording Secretary.
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On Centra! Avenue.
per month.

Cash $1250.

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First National Bank Building.
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We Urge You
To list your property, hom esites, bu.iine.sa lots, and
acreage with us. We will sell your property to your
advantage and quickly.
Inquire about Sanford Grove, one of Sanford’s
suburban subdivisions, soon to be placed on the
market.
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SanfordGrove,Inc.
HART NASON, I.oral Manager.
507-8 1st National Rank Bldg.

Phone 249

54 inches wide, best grade. All light
and dark shades.

•'fin

$ 22,000

$3.75 yard

Completely furnished, near business district.
Price $11,000 Cush
Balance easy.

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210 E. First St.

FINE FRENCH FLANNELS

Bulance $50

NEW APARTMENT

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New Wool Materials for F all

SIX ACRE CELERY FARM
Close in ami on hard road.
Price, $5,000 — Terms

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every inch of available space oc­
cupied, but parts of the building
in which no place had previously
been found for the public were
792 ft. at Palmetto, Sanford,
used and sold at high prices.
Commercial and Seminole
The governor-general, the pres­
ident, nnd all the high officers of Cod Liver till in Sugar Coated
$850.00 Ft.
the state were present at both con­
Tablets Puts on Flesh and
certs. ,
Builds Them Up.
At the present time, gifts to
American universities are eighteen
times as large as those for Brit
ish, and even in 1913 they were
fourteen times as large.

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W. It. SMITH, MGR.
SALESMEN:
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THUR9D

Today’s
NATIONAl* LEA G U E

Boston at Chicago.
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Brooklyn a t Pittsburgh.
New York at Cincinnati?
Philadelphia a t St. Lpuis,

Army Grid Leaders

Elliott and Okl/orne Ineffec­
tive, and Buc “Hats Play
"Bringin' Home The Bacon” ;
New York Beats Reds 2-1

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chiengo nt Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cleveland a t New *York.
/
Won Lost Pet St. Louis nt Boaion.
Pittsburgh
.8 8 54
.620
New York .. .. .. - SO GO
.671
Because ho has a prejudice
Cincinnati .. .. .. .. 75 64
.540 against
their lives the beg­
St. Louis .. *............. 70 72
.401 gar in taking
tho
Orient
carefully reBrooklyn.............. GO 73
.475 moves the vermin from
body
Boston ............... .. 71 78 .471 and pinces them gently his
on the
C h icag o ..................... 62 7!)
.440
Philadelphia............. 01 78
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Won Lost Pet.
Washington ..............88 48
,617
Philadelphia
81 57
.587
St. L o u is................. 72 64
.521
Chicago...................... 74 C 5 ,.J i 22
Detroit ......................70 6ii
,f,i5
Cleveland
62 74
.456
Niw Y o rk ........... . 62 77 .446
Boston . . ................ 40 !)3
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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 17.-UI')-PittsLurgh made a clean sweep of
the three gome aeries with Brook­
lyn by taking both ends of a twin
bill Wednesday, 5 to 0, and 0 to
2. Elliott's wildness was respon­
sible for the loss of the first gnti)0
while Osborne wur touched at op­
portune times in the final tine up
and made a hurried exit after los­
ing the contest, Floyd Brown fin­
ishing. Grantham gave Pitts­
burgh its first run in the second
with rf home run.
FIRST GAME
Score by innings:
Brooklyn
01U Oik) 200-2-10-1
Pittsburgh .. 210 000 l)2x—5- 0-0
Batteries: Elliott. Cantrell and
DeBerry; Meadows ami Smith.

Atlanta .. ..
New Orlouiio
Nashville .. .
Mom phis
M obile........
Chattanooga
Little Rock .
Birmingham

SECOND GAME
Score by innings:
Brooklyn .. .. 000 020 000-2-8-0
Pittsburgh
. 012 201 00X—6-0-0

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Brooklyn .7-2; Pittsburgh 5-0.
Boston 0-8; Chicago 8-0.
Philiidslplda 2; St. lands 5.
New York 2; Cincinnati l.

He would be interest­
ed in a piece of from 25
to 100 acres.

wood in body coMtwcdo" S S V
windows. The finest grades J Z l
uine full-size balloon' tire*,
terior trim with no ex™.,!*???
hardware. Throughout
dreds o! hidden places-youft,*
quality of materia!, and w or&amp; 5
sec out m the open.
“ an«
The Standard Siz Co-eh .v
splendid example of O nc^cju'J.
It ofiern greater power thin
Its size and weight, imed r :')c'.
National Automobile Chamber ^
Hie
f rldm
K COrc-.ilt-im!c- '
the Ibigd balloon
tires,
fortabl: cushions and ample root
But the only way to judge thu t
drn/e it I Feel the luxurious uphol
the deep, soft, comfortable E(V,,
the surge of its tremendous D»(
compare it with other coaches.
The recent Studebaker price r,
policy of • no yearly node]-;" cr
emphasize the logic of rhiu rcesn
If you seel: a bargain in a oualij
means sec tits One-Profit Coach.

Ktudebaker Standard Six Coach, $1105 Delivered f &gt;

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Atlanta H; Mobile 5 (called 8th
daikness),
Birmingham 6; New Orleans II.
Little Hock 3; Nashville ' 5.
Only three games scheduled,
Tho sixth anniversary of the
signing of the Versailles Peace
Treaty was observed ns a Day of
General Mourning in Bavariu.

Stanley &amp; Rogers

REALTORS
“Higher and higher building*&lt;
and every greater concentration) of
Real Estate—Investments,
business are not no much monu­
Ball Building
ments of busincsH enterprises a
’Phone 1
they are symptoms of economic Sanford, Fin.
waste."— Harlan
Bartholomew,
city plain engineer of St. Louis.

LAKH MARY SUBDIVISION
Dovitlopmonl “ninjr forward rajmllj
Many lots have lieen sold this w o

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75 horsepower, 75-m ilean-hour Better Buick;
Once you have wheeled
it over some particularly
tough h i l l - i n high g e a r g a i n i n g s p e e d all th e w a y ;

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O nce you have observed
th e w ay it assu m es th e
lead in traliie;
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its econ om ical gasoline
consumption against your
friends’ cars— »

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th at the B e tte r Q uick ,
with its 75 horsepow er
Y » lv c-in -H ca d en g in e,
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Buick has added to the
pleasure o f driving is to
drive a Better Buick. W e
have one waiting for your
telephone call.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 0-7; New York 8-4
Chicago 1*6; Philadelphia -1
I)etroit-Washington, rain.
.St. Louis-Bouton, rain.

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CLIENT
Who is looking for an
acreage that is ripe for
subdivision* Must be
Hose in to Sanford.

Yesterday’s
Results

Follow.rs of Iht* West Point football eleven are depending on these
CUBS AND BRAVES DIVIDE two
leaders to give the Army a winning team this season. At tha
CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—f/I*&gt;—Af­ right is shown Head Coach John .1. McEwan. He’s talking things over
ter being shut out in the first with Captain Baxter during a stiff workout of the quad.
of a fwin bill, 3 to 0, by
go, Boston turned the tables
on tile Cubs and smashed out an
8 to 6 victory in the second game,
Baseball Analysis
Kauffman was driven off the
mound in the third innings after
CHICAGO. Sept. 17.—(/P)—Their
the Braves had taken a command­
leisurely
amble toward niujur
ing )cod.
Manager Gibson sent several league championship at marked
rookies into the second game.
variance with the stirring finishes
freely predicted in tho heat of
FIRST GAME
Score by innings:
close races six weeks ago, tha
Boston .. .. 000 IMP) 000—0- 7-1 Pirates mid Senators continued to Hi nimcll Wins 21st Game In
Chicago .. i 100 100 Pm—7-10-1
Curtain Kaiser;Thrce Hits
Batteries; (ienowirh, Hymi and move along undisturbed yesterday,
Hunched in Eighth Cost
Gibson; Alexander and Gonzales. the play of Pittsburgh in particu­
.Mackmun
Second Came
lar showing no tendency to lot
SECOND GAME
down with the end in full view.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-(/P)—
Score by innings:
The i'irales took n double hand­
Boston
.. 024 002 000-8-15-2 er from Brooklyn, and increased to The Yankees won a double header
Chicago........ 000 010 072-6-10-2 six and one half games their lend yesterday defeating the Cleveland
Indians, 8 to 0 and I to 7, the sec­
over tin* Now York Giants, who ond game going ten innings.
MHU.SKI, AGAIN
tamed Cincinnati's wild desires for
pitched the shut out whila
CINCINNATI, Sept. 17.—UP)— a second place berth with their Shocker
Pen nock was virtnr in the closing
New York tank the second game second successive victory.
contest, allowing five hits, three
of tho series from Cincinnati yc.tAlthough idle because of rain, of which hunched urutiml an error
terday 2 to 1. Meusel sent tho the Senators lost none of the eight
Giant’s two runs over with a dou­ game margin on which they have gave the Indians all their runs.
FIRST GAME
ble in the third inning. Nehf kept been resting, since Philadelphia
Score by innings:
the hits well scattered.
broke even tn a double header with
Score by innings;
the White Sox. The split saw &lt;'hl- Cleveland .. .. 01)0 000 000-0-8-1
York .. .. 017 010 OOx—8-0-0
New York ..... 002 000 000-2-0-0 engo lose an opportunity to regain New
Butteries: Buckeye, Miller and
Cincinnati .. .. *000 010 000-1-0-0 some ground in its final effort Myutt;
ShodlSer and llengough.
Batteries: Nehf and Snyder; Lu* to get into the first division of the
American League.
que and Hargrave.
The standings today:
SECOND GAME
Washington .......... HH
48 .647
Score by innings;
CARDS DOWN PHILLIES
— 81
57 .587 Cleveland ., ooo 003 ooo o
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17.—((P)—The Philadelphia National
New York .. 100 200 000 I
St. Louis Cardinals hammered
ittsburgh............. H7
51 .617
their way into fourth place yester­ P
60 .671
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17.—
day by winning from the Phillies New York ........... HO
(/P&gt;—The Philadelphia Athletics
5, to 7, while Brooklyn lost two
divided a double header with the
contests. Hornsby hit into tho
Gli leu go White Sox hero yesterday,
right field bleachers' in the fifth
BAY, N. Y., Sept. 17. winning the first game four to one
inning for ids 27th homo run, (/P)OYSTER
-GPlTlio American six meters and being tho second 6 to 2. Rom­
ncoring behind Mculler.
yacht won the second race of the mel’s triumph in the opener gave
The Box Score.
s e r i e s against the Scandinavian
PHIL A
Ail It II PO A E yacht racing union hoots In their Ids 21st of the scnr on. The Sox
clinched the second game by
Sutul, as. ..
international meet Wednesday, cap­ breaking a two-two deadlock in
I.each, cl. .
turing first, srcoml, third and sixth the eighth inning on t single by
Williams, rf.
places. K M. Iloyt'a Dauphin fin­ Knlk, a triple by Mo.til and u
Harper, If.
ished first over tho 12 mile truin- double by Kanim.
Hawks, Hi.
gular course.
FIRST GAME
Ruber, 3b.
Score by Innings:
Ffiberg, 2b,
0 IKT. LOUIS
Chicago . . . . . . HOI 000 000-1- 8-u
0 B.adea, If.
Wrightatone,
0 Mu Her, of.
Philadelphia ..010 000 70x—l-ll 0
Wilcofi, c. ..
Batteries: Lyon.; and Kerr;
0 Hornsby, 2b,
Knight, p.
i) Butt oil) Icy, ]
Rommeli mol Cochrane.
UlHch, ii,
» llnfEV, rf.
Fumteca,
SECOND GAME
llenline, XX .. .. 0 tl U 0 0 0 Bell, 2b.
f core by inning :
Mokun, xxx
. 1 0 0 0 () U Warwick, c.
Tovenow, m
Chicago
(l()t) Oil 112.!
Philadelphia mill oil 000
\ Totals ......... 33 3 7 24 13 I Kotlmrnti, p.
Batteries:
Biaulan.-hii
Dyer, p.
x Halted for Knight in 7th.
Schulk; ilariis, Walberg,
xx Butted for Ulrich in 0th.
ami Crouse.
xxx Batted for Williams in 'Jth

WE HAVE

are (a* 7oa proDsuiy
umy
-h o actually build thrir
make all their own bodlea, engtees, clutches, springs, gear
steering gears, axles, gray iron castings and drop
forgings.
r w of dies* is Ford—in tha low priced field.
.th ’r t "tScbaktr In th . 6u. ca, firid.
This cne-prefit principle of manufacture makes
possible four great advantages.
I I . eliminates the extra py &amp; n and overhead
thai many other manufacturers have to pay and
inclut!* ; the purchase price to you. This keeps
StudeU..:r prices low.
r i enables us to build a belter car because
.v /v ita l parts are designed, engineered and
manufactured complete by one organization.
B dnr built as a unit-Studebaker cars function
n a unit, with all of the advantages oOrnit over
niicmtkd construction.
3. It makes possible finer quality because
Studebaker. being an independent manufacturer,
w|tl; r.i subsidiary or allied companies to favor,
t ‘ret to buy on the open market, demanding
the finest materials at the lowest possible JJtice.
B uOebnUer purdiaslng agenta arc unrestricted
1. tl cir search fer quality ar.d value. Studebaker
ticaipicrc and engineers are unhampered by outtldl ir.tireit:.

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Since the annouaccnient
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placed with Authorized h
a sales record that is
cedent.

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PLANE

By CHARLES P. STEWART

AS AIRCRAFT OF FUTURE
fcORN. Mich Sept. 14.—
I ry Ford believe* the nir|the future will be a com|o( the dirigible and the
bination of tho types
ith?r
[will fly better than cit
be,.** says the automobile
__ whose factories ard
are now aiding in the
lent of aviation research
nertial flying,
ght Avert Disasters
trabined dirigible nnd airbeen developed both of
t naval air disasters
ye been averted, experts
iy point __out that the
fccreased pressure in the
irs of the Shenandoah,
dirigible was suddenly
hiRher altitude by a line
luscd the frumework of
to Rive way.
jjiblc with airplane wings
ivo been able to cither
rn nnd prevent the “skyor if the dirigible part
aft bad collapsed, the
ight onnblc to volplane
wn to the ground,
a ernft had been nvnilthe Hawaiian flight inIhe PN-l&gt;, No. 1, the dirig| of it would have kept it
after the gnH supply was
‘ and it might have driftlover one of the patrol
The necessity of landing
sen and the possible
of tho plane would have
rted.
line Is liig Trouble
ird Motor Company has
( into both ends of com[aviation—operation ami
[ure. It has agreed to
airmail for the govern[&gt;m Chicago to Detroit.
Iry Ford smiles dryly at
festion that this signlfes
success for commercial
Ji.i near.
pi I could see it,” he cum-

WASHINGTON, Sopt. 17.— V ?)
—But for the fact that transpor­
tation facilities are ample In the
United States, a considerable part
of the south would be on the eve
of as genuine a famine as ever
gripped China, according to arriv­
als in Washington from
the
drought belt, described ns extend­
ing roughly from the southern Vir­
ginia nnd North nnd South Caro­
lina coasts through most of Geor­
gia, Alnhama, Mississippi, Louisi­
ana nnd into Texas.
That has been a dry season in
this region is no nows, but if re­
liable eye witnesses’ stories are to
be believed the situation’s real se­
riousness is only just beginning
to be revealed.

Not only have crops suffered
heavily, but in some sections it
is declared that good trees arc
dying, to such a depth is the earth
completely dried out.
Small lakes and numerous fair­
ly large streams have disappear­
ed so completely that their beds
are deep in dust and buzzards are
eating dead fish from them.
Itefnrences are made to Texas
ranchmen who arc nho«ting their
livestock, too emaciated to sell

and doomed otherwise to n slower
death from lack of food and water.
Many Georgia farmers nrc feed­
ing ragweed to their swine sad
cutting small bushes for their
other stock. Towns nrc mention­
ed which are bringing in their
water supplies in tnnk cars.

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IRER 17. 1925.

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tions of a gold stamped*.
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The Georgians, with lew faith In
tho Florida boom than the Flori­
dians, have, except to see tho tide
turn, and sweep back, In due
course.
It shows no signs of doing so
as yet, however, and in the mean­
time its effect on Georgia busi­
ness is tho reverse of satisfactory
to residents there.
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Brazilian Illiteracy

The situation has one recom­
pense.
The boll weevil can’t
Ratio Is Very High
stand such dry weather much bet­
ter than the cotton can. The boll
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 17.—
weevil distinctly is a wet. With&lt;/P)—Of Drnzil’s entire population
cut moisture he dies.
That’s what he’s been doing of 30,(535,(505 a fraction more than
lately, at a prodigious rate. Indi­ 7S per cent cannot renr or write.
was disclosed recently when
cations are that next year lie’ll This
the government published statistics
be scarce.
gathered when the
l.ater on he may increase nnd on illiteracy
census was taken.
multiply again, but his absence 1320
Illiteracy in Brazil decreased
even for a single season will be a from
84.2 per cent in 1872 to 7ft ft
blessing. It will mean, given an
cent in 1920. In the latter
adequate rainfall, a good 192(1 cot­ per
year there were 11,401,715 illiter­
ton crop, at any rate.
ates over 14 years of age.
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The Southeastern states, with
the exception of Florida, arc suf­
The stones making up the royal
fering appreciably also from the | palaces of Persia, built 2,000 years
rush t&lt;* the latter state.
ago, were cemented together with
In Georgia particularly, just pitch taken from the same oil see­
across the state line, the south­ pages which centuries later led the
ward movement is spoken of na modern oil companies to drill their
having assumed almost the propor­ first wells.

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5 minute drive Daytona Beach.
Price advance 35% Oct. 1st.
(Jet a lot now while you can at these prices.
Phone 310 or call at our office, 305 First National
Bank Bldg..
Will show you the property by appointment,

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W. J. Rudland. District Manager
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Uhe Ford airport at Dcnr- like to my perfect satisfaction,"
jLmetitl ‘‘sk y trucks'* daily says Ford.
Will Ford Retire?
| y to Cleveland and Chijrrying a thousand pounds
Henry Ford may administer a
k n o ckout Mow to the confidence
thinks these are the best of his Ford Motor Company busi­
9 that engineering talent ness associates some of these days.
developed. Hut lie thinks
Ford may retire.
cities are still crude, cost‘‘You never can tell," ray Ford.
fieient, measured by his
“Henry Ford retire? Never!"
f what the sky carrier of say the men whose names top the
re will be.
Ford company's payroll.
lien is In Its infancy,"
Edsel Ford is president of the
t- it.
Ford Motor Company now. Re­
i’s the trouble with the nir- lieved of many responsibilities,
he is asked,
Henry Ford gives time and thought
engine," he replies,
to such scmi-philnnthrophy as the
lord Motor Company built revival of old-time danct s.
is uf Liberty motors for
Will he desist altogether, in Ids
eminent during the war. luter years, from direction of tho
is buying back these same Ford industrial affairs?
to install in its own planes,
ihatervr happen ■&gt; in avin- es.“ You nover can tell,” Ford smil­
pry Ford has no desire to
“ But do you expect to retire?"
“I? I expected to, then Inctild
■■never ridden in an air^airship, and never intends telt. i don’t expect to, but you
■»* reports that lie planned newer can tell."
Bn the ill-fated Shenandoah
Talks on Reincarnation
• soared over Detroit on its
No retirement by Henry Ford,
[from the middle west,
however—even the final one—will
pa imagine what flying is be for nil time, Ford holds.

hat Happens to Your Money
after You Invest It?

Ho is a believer in reincarnation.
“You believe that Henry Ford
will return to earth, reincarnated,
after death?" he is asked.
Ford gazes out a window,and
drums his fingers on « table top.
“Well, nothing is ever destroyed,
is it?" ho responds.
“Do you believe in a Deity?"
“The touble about discussing
those things is that nobody ever
knows just what he is talking
about."
At 02, with tho Ford fortune
measureahle only in ten figures,
Henry Ford's chief ambition for
the Ford Motor Company is—
“To keep is going '
A friend of Ford, he ir reminded,
quotes hi mas saying, “Our job is
to make work for mor .• people at
better wages.
“It’s the same thing,” says
Ford.
There are no fine distinctions in
Ford reasoning.
"Do you get nlore personal satis­
faction out of making more jobs
for people, or making more auto­
mobiles for them?” he is asked.
"It’s all the same," is Ford’s an­
swer.

The buying public of Miami knows what happens
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17.—(/V)—Seven Schneidcm help­
ed to tie a matrimonial knot here
yesterday. A tailor named Schnei­
der married Wilhelraino Schneider.
A civil marriage was performed by
justice of the pence Schneider in
the presence of Heinrich Schneid­
er nnd Ludwig Schneider who serv­
ed us witnesses. The newly wed
Schneiders
thereupon directed
their steps to a nearby church
where pastor Schneider pronounc­
ed his Messing.

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Shores’ tremendous building program and im. 4*•ex.r; . ‘ -ft rlA. .

the “lone star flag," when Presi­ Seven Schneiders
ve University | Claiborne
dent Madison ijFdercd Goxprnor
to take control of tho
Serve In Splicing1
which was considered i
mCampus Rich territory
Sweet Saxon Sister
part of tho Louisiana Purchase.
For fifty-one years the “Star
l oc al History Spangled
HOERNSHEIM, Germany, Sept.
Banner" fluttered proud­

IN ROUGE’ La., Sept.. 15. | ly in the brsezes, to be hauled
"1u.ii the Louisiana Stub-1 down nnd replaced by tho unique
uty open on September 25, Bug of tho Republic of Louisiana,
new site, it will have do- ] which the state became upon se­
“ rumpus over which the er.,.-inn of the state from the Un­
'• •oweu nutions have flown. ion.
The flag that flnatc;! over the
I *itc which was tendered
garrison
during this period consist­
Bte wh n the U. S. Army
of Ft stripes, four blue, six
[n "a abandoned, had sine- ed
Fi'.tmitli century been used white and three red and in the
»rmy post by those seven upiier left hum! corner a field of
red containing a single star of pale
first banner to float in the yellow. This was designed by a
1"■»* the Bourbon flag, “the committee named for such a pur­
pose and combined tho colors of
ln|e of Navarre,” the white all
flags that had up to that time
embroidered with three
over the post.
I fleur-de-lis. The fleur-de-lis 1floated
[ I ‘•’naii'n was hauled dowiii Tho Stars and Bars of the Con­
and in Rh stead, the Un-| federacy replaced the Louisiana
tni j lined tho
I,
the British Dominion fla ;, wh n th
Mac'd, General Galvez with forces of the Confederacy.
When Farragut started up th' "f F laniards, Americans Mississippi
to clear the route of
i
'inarched against the southern forces,
I’ouge was
?°m -New Orleans sixteen captoured by the Baton
Federal*
and the
mM’ r- rapturing it, and rnia,r 11 Dio flag of Spain with "Stars and Stripes" again floated
the flug pole.
, ;|,1,I castle in a center of from
Of the seven flags that have
J’Hhny stripes.
Baton Rouge, four
t*,° Lug of the Repub- floatedof over
republics and three mon­
, *‘ t Florida replaced the were
II emblem, when the fort archies.
formed by General Philemon
■and for a few months tho
The only printed Bible in Eng­
Mar flag," a blue flag with land four centuries ago was tho
, ‘ s,lvcr star in the center, Latin Vulgate, copies of which
,i ever the 'hi-torie cam pm. might be found chained fast in
ptura and Stripes" displaced parish churches.

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provement program.

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The buying public knows, moreover, of the continuous service offered by the Miami Shores
sales organization in the handling of resales, because the record of facts regarding the re­
sales to the total of over $11,251,000 to date is not a random statement, hut a statement of
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Permanent Summer
Dates Fixed in Act
LONDON. Sept. 17.—M l—Sum­
mer tint a will omi this year in the
morning of Sunday, October 4,
ays a notice from the Home Sec­
retary’s Department.
Summer time in the future will
begin at 2 o’clock Greenwich mean
time on the morning of the day
after th • third Saturday in April,
or, if that day is Easter Day, the
day after the second Saturday in
April. It will ind at 2 o’clock
Greenwich mean time on the morn­
ing of the day after the first Sat­
urday in October
This is in accordance with the
Tummer Time Act, which was re­
cently passed, to establish sum­
mer time permanently.

And the buying public knows that Miami Shores resales always represent profit to the
original purchaser.

.T IS NOT THE POLICY OF
THE SIIORELAND COMPANY

Safe In Harbor at Last

to sell you Miami
Shores
properties
and then pass| on to } the next prospect, leaving you to
t1
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take care of your holdings alone. Our sales organization, hacked by the Shoreland Com­
pany, together with the publicity program, is at your service. DON’T FORGET THAT
FACT! Take time to figure out what it means to you as a potential Greater Miami investor.
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S j ,ltl »nd transmitted thence (1000 miba to New York by the H i o t o m l i u g r n i n n rrw « ^the Radio
mitre n°/ |A7 'C
'Vhc, radio impulso was relayed only,once, at the
pictures oneih ar
, "(“I sMitti; conditions in the atnmsphe re to permit sending “f recognizable
D tv T
world is eor*sidered a notable nehl[cvement by radio expert! The torn condition of the
i t le t;me the airship reached port is notice: able
d i h i m u m i

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See Miami Shores ns our
truest.

Make reservations

MIAMI SHORES

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T H E SANFORD 1

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Ten Years Past Century Mark

clerk of the suprema court has
received nearly 2,000 inquiriea re­
garding the state bar examination.
•-&gt; “P*y Only a few applications have been
made. The time limit on applica­
tion:! for permission to take the
state bar examination will expire
on September 29. The secretary
expects a large number to reach
his office by that time.
When the board convenes next
month it will be the first sitting
that it had since ita organisation
by the last legislature. F. P. Flem­
ing of Jacksonville is chairman.

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RUSK IN’S HOME TO. BE SOLD BEER PRODUCTION HALVED
KARISRUHE, Sept. 17 ^ -^ P )- A. I&gt;. 15% p no (TOLAS?.
LONDON, Sept, 16.—(JP^—John The consumption of alcoholic bev­
Ruskin’s home, "Brantwood Houie” erages in Germany la much less Ct«* «t &lt;K,SKf"i(J?U
than in prewar days, notwlthatand-1 m«.
Coniston, Lancashire, where
ing the annulment of the majority . ty.
poet lived for 25 yearn and
cf the restrictions Imposed during (BEAL)
in 1900, is to be sold. In, 1885,
deed of gift, Ruskin made over hfs the inflation period. The produc-1
DeCOTTEB ft 8„PfBS ! , e l for
house and contents to Mr. and Mrs. tion of beer now is only about 50 Hnllrltors
nnd of Counsel
Arthur Severn, "praying them nev­ percent that of former days.
the Com plainant.
er to sell the estate of Brantwood,
Sept: 17-14. Oct. I-*-*#nor to le t any portion of It upon LIST YOUR property with us for
building lease.” He also requested
quick results Colclough Realty
that they "accord during 30 con­ Co.
secutive days in each year such
emission to n'.rnngers to see the
ourished children in Cleveousc and pictures as I have done
hools are gathered into
in my lifetime."
classes conducted by the
nutrition clinics. They "gnrduPOLAND HAS WEEK END PRO- atc” when they attain the weight
required for their age and height.
HIBITION

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Real E sta te A u ctio n Sales.

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A T AUCTION
We are permanently located in Sanf

A SEA TRIP NORTH

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OUR SA L E S FORCE are EXPERT
On December 31, 1024 there
tg
j* £ 1
were 5,094.30 miles main line and
r *
We guarantee Satisfaction.
brnnch line railroads operated in
'A
the state of Florida. This includ­
ed mileage under lense and track­
If you have Property you want sold—Ii,t
age rights. This information is
and kitta it good-bye.
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WARSAW. Sept. 16.—(/P)—Tho IN T I I B C I R C U I T C O U R T O P T U B
furnished by R. Hudson Burr,
I vA {
SB V B N T II
J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT
chairman of the state railroad Polish government has prohibit­
OK F L O R ID A . IN A N D F O R MBJIed the sale of alcoholic beverages f ’ IN
commission.
OI.B COU NTV . IN C lIftN C B R Y .
from 3 p. m. on Saturday until 10 •
* n l t in O u l e t T i l l ?
'our sailing, a week bom
WAY,
In the same month of 1920 a. m. Monday. An exception to the IX. St C A R AComplainant.
decree
is
beer
with
a
maximum
of
there were 5,134,72 miles of rail­
rWish (mm ini tail n»n«lier* to •I j* *
roads in operation. Juno 30, 1901 two and one-half percent alcohol. J. A. BOND ot at.
Thin Company. e.Lsbli.hed in 1852 .nr*
D e f e n d a n t* .
Enforcement of this prohibition
the mileage totalled 3,174.87 and
116 E . S e c o n d S t r e e t , f *nford, FU.
on* °l lh« piooeet tr.n.port»!.«« !&lt;"*•
Citation.
on June 30, 1911 the mileage was has led to a series of mass dem­
T o J . A. R o n d n n d w ife ,------------ opiate* Unr#.
*ji#
onstration:! in several of the larger Rond, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n ­ tie tfi« NEW. mitrniiTB'Oj 3 . 5. Al * .
4,374.15.
ondS-S. BERSkHIHEj the fr&gt;nwp
k n o w n : SI. M a b e l M a r l s a n d h u s ­ q.liim
cities of Poland.
or.
line:
ihs
U
n
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rtom
Miami
lo
rh
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*bnano.-----------a n d .-------------M
.Marls,
a r ls, w hnose
o s e C hhristian
r is ti a n
-------On January 31, 1925 the total
nam e 1s u n k n o w n ; Oeorgo L. M a rls ; S e n d for illu s tra te d lo^klel. Aulrmon
nnd w i f e — ---------u
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mileage of railroads in operation
-M--*a rls , —
w ‘-----hose —
Cuhris
lr.nM»«!«L
Ssrrks
lo 5s«"«l&gt;l l a u n n m o In u n k n o w n : a n d each
in tho state was 5,326.80. This
ADVERTISEM ENTS TELL YOU WHAT
a n d e v e r y of t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e ­ Merchants &amp; M in e r ? Trans. Co
t|uiek increase from December 31,
f e n d a n t s , If li v in g , a n d If cith er,
KVTUI
1924 was marie by the beginning
a n y o r a ll o f s a i d d e f e n d a n t s ho net *00 L BATST. Hr* »** JACXSO
MANCE OF B U SIN E SS IS DOING FOR YOU.
d ead, to n il p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
of operation of the Tampa and
e
s
t
s
u
n
d
e
r
t
h
e
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
d
eceased
St. Petersburgh Railway Company
d e f e n d a n t s , t o - w l t : J . A. B ond an d
and the Florida Western and Nor­
w ife .------------ B ond, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; M. M abel M aris
thern Railroad.
■a n d h u s b a n d ,------------- M arls,
w hose
Thousands are victims of chron­ C h r i s t i a n n a m e In u n k n o w n ; Ocorgn
Since December 1920 there has ic fatigue—and do not know it.
L. M arls
nnd
w ife ,------------- Marls,
Myrtle Ave., &amp; Ith St.
JNO W. SNEED
w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is unkno tvii:
been abandoned 02.04 miles of
If
you
tire
easily,
feel
"all
in"
o
r
o
t
h
e
r
w
ise,
In
n
t h e f o llo w ­
railroads. This was ns follows: At­ at night, and wake up unrefreshod in g d e s c r ib e d l a nndd, to
, ly ing
G R A IN
—
HAY
—
MIXED
lanta and St. Andrews Bay Rail­ in the morning—if you are always n n d b ein g in t h e C o u n tsyi t uofa tSe em
inole
way 2.64; Madison Southern Rail­ weak, nervous, headachy, etc.— a n d S t a t e of F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t i c ­
Let us help you solve your feed problei
way, 0.70; Ocala Southwestern nino ehancen out of ten the real u la r ly d e s c r i b e d n s fo llo w s , to - w l t :
Lot .',7 of S a n f u r d C e le r y D elta,
Railway, 23; Ocklnwnhn Valley R.
a
s
p
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r
p
l
a
t
t
h
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r
e
o
f
r
e
c
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r
d
e
d
In
r
We have “A Feed For Every Purpoi
R. Company, 51; and Pelham and i iusc is chronic fatigue.
P la t Hook 1, p a g e s 75 a n d 7# of
One of the oldest persons in thn country is Nnh-nim-nuk-skuk, a Pot­ Hnvann It. It. Company 5.70.
Ordinary fatigue—the kind you
th e p u b li c r e c o r d s of S e m in o le
tawatomie Indian, said to be 110. Ho was horn near Chicago and rode
feel after hard work, etc.—ia. nor­ C o u n ty , F l o r i d a .
i to a n y n n d ull o t h e r p e rs o n s
a pony from there to Council Bluffs in 1835. He lives on the j’ottnmal.
That’s nothing to worry nbnut. awmhose
L b trt w h it a cow HATS but w hat ih«
I)A I R \ M A X b
While no accurate record of the
nam es a r e u n k n o w n , claim ­
watomic reservation near Mayetta, Kas.
But
chronic
fatigue
cornea
from
in g an y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In
number of miles of railroads now
DIGESTS
that
yroducrt
milk
and
butter
fata
e l a n d s h e r e i n a b o v e deunder construction in the state or within. Your nerves, muscles, cte., aa cn rdl b ntol oth
r a n y p a r t o r parcel th e re ­
have
hccomo
debilitated
and
cannot
contemplated for the immediof.
fieri copy of tho registration with that future
is obtainable, the ehnir- function properly.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t you and
FLORIDA FACTS completed details enscribed there­ ato
of y o u h e n n d a p p e a r before
mnn of the commission asserts
To conquer it you must get at oe aucr h s.iid
A ready mixed highly i
on to the mother of nil children considerable
C ir c u i t C o u r t a t th e C ourt
constructure
of
rail­
its
cause—in
the
blood.
For
it
is
(6u*mt&lt;ri 714 fretrtn)
■
lo
u
se
a t H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , on the
registered with that office.
(By The Associated Press)
feed made expeciillj |g(
roads is to he done within the next when your blood is thin and pale, lOIlt day of O c t o b e r A. D. 1925. and
Centum mere than 754 DIGEST!BIT nutrient).
Farms in Florida Increased in
t h e n and t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to thn
12
to
18
months.
Among
the
lines
lacking
in
sufficient
iron,
that
you
milk produrtinn, but u a
number during the yenr 1921 al­
The cnrly treatment of crippled
&gt;,f 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
new construction are the become run-down, and nro a victim yMU
o u In t h i s c a u s e .
though there were thirty thousand children is also being urged by the proposing
time will keep your n»
pinna to come into the state from of chronic fatigue.
li Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th is
fewer farms in the United Slates officials of the state board of Seaboard
o
r
d
e
r
lie
p
u
b
li
s
h
e
d
In
t
h
e
S
a
n
fo
r
d
Air
Line,
The
Atlantic
What you need is to strengthen erald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In
healthy conditiopn. Try
health.
as a whole.
(binst Line and the Frisco wn:ch your system by getting more iron SHan
fo rd , S e m i n o le C o u n ty . F lorid a,
and m&gt;tc the difference.
In your blood. Don’t take the older o n c e a w e e k f o r f o u r c o n s e c u tiv e
The greatest increase in the
Florida tins a large percentage Alabama and Pensacola.
w
e
e
k
s.
mineral iron medicines which many
number of farms made in Florida of crippled children, the officiala
* W itn ess m y h a n d a n d tile seal
was made in the southern part of say, and they claim that tills num­ There are now 32 rnilrond com­ doctors now any do little good. o f the C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S ev en th \
Take
organic
iron—Nuxated
Iron
panies
operating
in
the
state
of
J u d ic ia l C i r c u i t of t h e S t a t e of F lo -! BBBBBHBaaMB!lBaBBMBBBMaBBBBBBMBaBBBBBiaa««MM««B*BaailieaaaEEEREIun,
the stale.
ber could be greatly reduced by
early treatment. They point with Florida. In 1901 there were 25; —which is like tho iron in your
■
Light crops of avoeadoes and distress to the fact that there is in 1911 there were 31; und in 1920 own blood. Unlike ordinary miner
nl iron it does not injure tho teeth
mangoes of good quality arc now not a hospital in Florida with a there were 33.
T R R IT A T E D E Y E S
or upset the stomach, hut is promp­
moving from south Florida.
devoted exclusively to the early
There are a number of private­ tly assimilated. Take Nuxated I^on Gel worse and worse the longer you
treatment of crippled children.
Early grapes arc moving ami a The hoard has established an or­ ly owned and operated railroads for just 2 weeks and you’ll be as­ let them go; Lconardi’s Golden Eye
light crop of late variety is ripen­ thopedic department where crip­ in the stnte. Thcso do not come tonished how it begins to revital­ Lotion cures inflammation and soreness ■
ing.
pled children can receive treatment under the jurisdiction of the rnil­ ize you nnd gives you new :• rength without pain in one day. Cooling, heal­
rond commission ns they are not and endurance. Money hack if not ing, strengthening. Get "Leonardi’j"—
regardless of ability to pay.
common carriers.
improved. At all good druggist?. it makes strong eyes, At all druggists
The movement of pineapples is
well advanced.
Thcro is a Florida law prohibit­
Seven cities in Florida have
ing tho snle, or offering for sale,
street
ears. These are Jackson­
tho
transporting,
preparing,
deliv­
While the conditions of the pe­
can crop showed a further drop ering, receiving, and citrus between ville, Pensacola, Tampa, St. Peters­ ■
during the month of July, grow­ the dates of August 31 and Nov. 20 burg, St. Augustine, Miami and
Sell your land at a less profit per acre or would you rather double your prrilt
ers nrc expecting to secure a sat­ unless the fruit is accompanied Key West. Only five companies
allowing us to sell it for you within the n e x t th irty or six ty days lo foreipi mn
by n certificate of maturity from reported in 1920.
isfactory yield.
tho duty authorized inspector of
we have now ready to come, live and improve the land? Whether ydihitIttfe
In December 1921 there were 58
Increased production of practi­ the department of agriculture.
or small tracts of land for sale it would h e to your advantage to see us
telephone companies in tho state.
cally all farm crops is noted by the
In
1911
there
were
18
and
in
1920
b*v.i
We shall he glad to talk the matter over with you and if you are out of tcmirik
Important ornnge;t, grapefruit, there were 71.
condition report of August 1 is­
sued by the Uniter! States Bureau tangerines, and antaumns can not
us immediately.
of Agricultural Economics. Tim be sold in Florida unless they nrc
To
better
accommodate
our
old
customers
and
make
The
increase
from
1914
to
1920
Florida crops this year will yield mature in accordance with the Flo­ shows growth of the use of the
it possible to take care of our ever increasing new
more cotton, corn, hay, sweet po­ rida standards for ornngea and telephone thruugout the state.
tatoes ami tobacco than last year, .grapefruit.
trade, We have purchased the Exidc Battery service
While
the
decrease
from
1920
to
it is predicted.
1924 shows the tendency towards
station formerly owned by I’. A. Mcro. We are in­
Any such fruit from Porto Rico consolidation of the smaller com­
Prospects for sugar enno and or the Isle of Palms which in pass­ panies with tho larger ones.
stalling new equipment in this service station which
other crops of small acreage is re­ ing through Florida lossen its in­
will make it the most up-to-date Battery Service
terstate character cannot then lie
ported os being good.
Seminole Hotel.
,
In 1914 there wore 93 telephone *
shipped again unless it lias the cer­ exchanges in the state. In 1920 "
station in this city.
•
The Florida state bureau of vi­ tificate of maturity,
there were 133 und on December ■
tal statistics, under the general
31, 1923 there were 115. This is *
Visit our new station at—
Any person who sells or offers significant of the continued growth i
supervision of the stnte board of
health is again during tho registra­ for sale any citrus fruit upon of the telephone systems through­
Corner 2nd nnd Magnolia
tion of ail births occurring in the which the inspection tax has not out the state. Within the past few
been paid or whoever transports weeks several announcements have
state.
any ritrua fruit without a matur­ been made yf tho erection of new
A campaign to bring the impor­ ity certificate will he .subject to a «iul larger exchanges in different
tance of this act to the attention fine of not less than $50 and not cities of Florida.
of the mothers and fathers of Flor­ mnret ban SI,000, with such fruit
ida children was started about a being illegally sold being confis­
Among tho 00,000 inhabitants of
—
year. Since that time a marked cated.
Tripoli there arc more than 8,000
aucecas has been made of th e ef
.1. Hinton Pledger, supervising in­ Jews.
iam
forts of the members of tho bu­ spector of tho department of agric­
reau. Birth registration with the ulture stated that these laws will
bureau has increased by a large he rigidly enforced.
number, but them is still u great
percentage of births in the state
Tlia state medical examination
that aru certified with the bureau. permission to practice law in Flor­
ida wil bo hold on October 9. One
Officials of the bureau point to •if tho largest cIiism'h of examinees
the fact that often times in Inter ever gathered before a medical
life a more birth registration with hoard in this stalo is anticipated.
a county official is not sufficient Many of them are physicians from
when certain legal evidence of res­ other states.
idence or families is required in
business negotiations.
Tho state har examination for
permission to prncticel aw in Flor­
'Ihe state bureau gives a certl- ida will be held on October 19. The

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If You Tire
Easily—Beware of
Chronic Fatigue

ALLEN AND BRENT

’ Sanford Feed &amp; Supply

DELIGHT

DAIRYMAN’S DEIGHT
DAIRY FEED

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Mr. Land Owner?

! Announcement i

FULTON,

Inc.

Hof-Mac B attery Co.

Owners of
Acreage

Con Market Thousands ol

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ESSEX COACH
Everyone Says It
—Sales Prove It

For Every
'Cow Owner

ITTLE FARMS through co­
operation with our Nationid Organization of farm
salesmen and of General
Offices in the big northern
cities.

W grid’s Greatest Values

&gt;

Wo have been established twen­
ty-five years and have been sell­
ing farms and groves in Florida
a dozen years.

HUDSON COACH

The Happy IMun of
Feeding

Your land m ust be dry and well
drained, suitable for agricultural
use and located on a main trav­

W.V"£_

will enable you to have better cows and
get more milk a«t lower cost of feed.
We sell the greatest milk making feed
in the world.

eled hard-surfaced high"'®-•
convenient to an establish (
town o f worthwhile towns lie.
To gain our attention, K*v*
price, legal and exact geograii ■
ical location.
Good title and quick delivery &gt;m'
porative.
We need these LITTLE I’AKMS
now to su it the requirements *
our custom ers.
Can see your land on ne#t trjP
down which will he in about '
days. W rite for uppoiidmen .

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Happy Cow Dairy Feed

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Elm &amp; Commercial.
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E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Inc.
Hudson Brougham $1495

Hudson 7-I*ass. Sedan $1695

E* C. I R 0 S T , G eneral M anager

All Prices Freig lit and 'Tax Extra
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255 F ourth Ave.

Seminole Hudson-Essex Company
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New York City

�THE SANFORD HI

Results Are
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pally Herald

AD. R A T E S
jh In Advance
will W r*.
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r t m __ N a l i a s
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p n p « d o u b le a b o v e
rates era fo r e o n bartlona.
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id a line.
a r se lOo f o r flr a t
n e la r e s tr ic te d to
iilH catlon .
r la m ad* T h a Hanw ill ba raaponalbla
Incorrect In se r tio n ,
»r for su b se q u e n t
fhe o ffice sh o u ld ba
[edlately In cea a o f

pvicn.TisF.na
r e p resen ta tiv e th o r 'urination.
A nd If
ley w ill a s s is t y o n
four w a n t ad. to
» effective.
a &gt;t n o t ic m
I should g iv e th e ir
■ toffies a d d r e ss a s
r phona n u m b er It
results. A b o u t o n s
if s th o u sa n d h a s a
Id th e .t h a n oan't
w ith y o u
u n le s s
lour address.

1-t— For Sale, Acreage
LANEY’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ FOR SALE: A beautiful 5 acre
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas. Wa
celery farm, 2 story residence,
fCall
” . "103.
i1®*1, *ou * ' Y«&gt;« phone. two flowing wells on asphalt road
with side street, 3 1-2 miles west
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon &amp; P litt
AO Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Phons 422. Electragith FOR SALE: Oktnhoma,
170
——
■
«J acres,
Radio.
well improved grain and stock
farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­ for
South Central Florida Coun­
nolia and Second. Flrat and Elm, try home.
Henry Muller, Osteen,
Sanford Avenue and 10th 8treet.
Expert service.
I OR SALE: Acreage on SanfordLEWIS O'BRYAN.
Office In
New Smyrna Highway one half
Seminole Bank Building Annex. mile
North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
Phone 417-L 3.
ter, Osteen, Fla.
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing FOR SALE: Six acres at Osteen
Engraving, Embossing. See us
on highway, excellent citrus
first. Wo do It. Phone 417-W. mil,
plowed ready to set grove.
R. R. Ave.-Commercial St.
Lovely oak shade, smnll house
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds immediate possession, $3500, El­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work, liott, owner, Osteen.
Water nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak FOR SALE BIG BARAIN: 3 acre
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
tract 1-2 milo south of west First
phone 111.
Street. 1 1-2 acres cleared. Some
MIRACLR Concrete Co, genera] bearing orange trees. Good many
cement work, sidewalks, build­ wilj bear; in n year or so. 3 room
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. H residence, Inrge shad© trees about
house. A dandy place to live $2,Terwiileger, Prop.
(100.00; $1500.00 cash, 1 and 2 years
HILL LUMBER CO. H o u m ft for balance. B. H. Blankston, San­
ford.
Service, Quality and Price.

42— Exchange
TO REACH BUYERS or aallara of
Florida real estate adrartlsa In
the St. Petarsburg Time*. On* can*
cent a word daily, two canta a won
Sundays.
A LITTLE VTANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old a r­
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phone 148 and a repre­
sentative will call and see you.

H. A. SPEIR
Contractor and Builder
&gt;199-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVK.

18 LARGE LOTS

Earle T. Field

Price $21,000.00

12 on P ark Avenue,
6 on Oak
Terms

A RA L KSTATR — IX Vr.sTMK.NT9
L o b b y P u l e s t o n - U r u m l e y B ld g .
B anford
F lo rid a

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
R esid en t

If so, just keep your eyes
on this page. Some of the
very best buys in Sanford
are listed here daily.
Opportunity awaits you
on the “Classified Page”
of The Herald.

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers nnd fern growers of Volusin county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
MATNE — Watervillc, Morning j
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication.
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel: largest classi­
fied business, rate lc u word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

of F l o r i d a s i n e s
R eferences:
F i r s t N a t i o n a l D ank.

EIGHT LOTS

till.

J. H. HUTCHINSON
K R A I. R S T A T R
A creage, F a r m s nnd
O range
G r o v e s a S p e c ia l ty
1020 L a u r e l A v en u e.
M e m b e r of
S A N F O R D . FL A .
F lo rid a S ta ts
F l o r i s t s A s s o c i a tio n .

on West Second Street
(these lots are just
across the street from
a big development on
the west side)

Price $11,500.00
G. TAYLOR DYER

Terms

Pointing—Decorating
Where Service and Quality
15—
Sale
or
Exchange
Reigns
PHONE 303
FOR BIG RESULTS n.lvcrtlsc in
OLYMPIA
CAFE
Small Spanish Bunga
FOR
SALE:
Will
trade
good
stan­
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
The Waffle House
dard
make
automobile
in
good
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers
Brow­
low, side walks and
C. A. Cnratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st S t condition on real estate or what
ard County thoroughly which is
have
you
to
trade.
Will
sell
cheap
one of the most rnpidly growing
paved streets
ADDRESSING — Multlgraphlng,
30— P o u ltry nnd E rrs
II— Wanted to Kent
Everything
sections on the Florida Coast.
folding and mailing—as you on terms if desired. Coca Cola Bot­
fications
want it— when you want It. tling Co.
FOR SALE: 10 Homer pigeons, WANTED: To rent house. Any Samplo copy ami rate card upon
For the Sportsman
Phone
073.
H.
E.
Porch,
First
sire, furnished or unfurnished. request.
cem ents
Price $10.00. P. O. Box 379.
17— For Sale, Houses
National
Bank
Bldg.
At
Near Lincoln Hotel, by the year.
ccesaories
Terms
Apply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
le n t '
Bah
H
ardw
are
8— For Rent, Apartments
Imkcland, through tho StnrSanford Ave. Three miles out.
epniring,
Phone 8
WANTED: Furnished house ot Telcgrnm. Best advertising me­
Ginderville Heights. Lots from
npartment for immediate occu­ dium in South Florida. Published
FOR RENT: Two room npartment, $200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Cin­
pancy. Can give references. I'. O mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
also bedroom with twin beds, and der. Ginderville, Fin.
l s Opportunities
Box 314.
Lakeland, Florida.
2 single rooms. Ono bedroom mi­
isa Service
Try Smith’s Barber
joining
screen
porch.
Phone
193.
10—
Sale,
Live
Stock
unt, Apnrtmcnts
12— KxchnnRe
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales Shop for good barber
pit, Houses
10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR SALE: One team of mules,
through the Xenia Gazette, Zonbit, Rooms
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ work. Ladies welcome.
must go this week. Make your
price. E. G. Rosier, Silver Lake,
accepted want nd medium io trict. Want ad and display rates
Next to Valdez.
lit. A, Box 187.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word on request.
and Board
an
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
tnt, Office, Stores
FOR RENT—Rooms wltu or with­ 20— For Sale, Miscellaneous
[e, Acrcage
out meals.
Reasonable ratei.
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tnmpa,
1Exchange
FOR SALE: Singer sewing ma­
Lincoln Housa.
Fla. Thousands rend the clas­
lc, Groves
chine on easy payments, B. II
sified
pages of Florida's Great
FOR RENT: One comfortably fur­ Bankston, Sanford.
je, Houses
Homo
Daily,
rates 2 cents a word.
nished bedroom, adjoining bath
base, Rent
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
to ono or two gentlemen. 20C FOR SALE: Gas stove cheap. See
Write
for
complete
rate
card.
live Stock
Mr.
Button,
Southern
Utilities
33— Wanted
French Avenue.
Office.
Lie, Miscellaneous
14— For Sale, Acreage
WANTED: To buy an old fanh- PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
Real Estate
FOR SALE: One No. 5 Underwood
We have two plans of financing
ioned organ in good condition
scene of stupendous develop­
Furniture
| typewriter in first class condi­ Address A. II. Burton, Route A, ment. Rend about it in the Palm
FIVE ACRES
Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Dld|
Your Home
lure Wanted
Two miles west of Sanford, just off tion. Almost new. Address Box J, Box 103, Sanford, Fla.
Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
T
N.
Care
Herald.
First street. Ohio owner will take
Found
Phone G57.
1st— We will lend you
what’s right. Might tnkc good auto
WANTED:*To lease desirable live
Ins, Jewelers
or something else in trade. Will be
I—Sale, Real Estate
or six room house or apartment. TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Km, Decorating,
in Sanford in a couple of days.
Amnver P. O. Box 1137.
Send in your subscription to the
Address Zimpfer, Cnre Hernld.
J, E. SPURI.ING, sift-division
Tribune or hand it to your local
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ WANTED: ia-t us sell your prop dealer so you can read Florida's
■Tuning
necessary to build a complete home
ion do, Florida, and F l o r a
erty. Our plan gets results. Col greatest newspaper. Ono year,
■Seeds, Trees
Cook Bros.
Heights,
Florida
on
Dixie
High­
dough
Realty
Co.
$8.00, 0 months, $4.00, three months
|er.s and Supplies
2nd— If your home is already built we will make
way.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
I and E rrs
you a very substantial loan on it.
WANTED: By experienced ac­ ance policy ndd 75c to your order.
You tell your friends “I could
Especially Equipped for
2— Sale, Furnituc
II Notice
countant, sot of books to keep ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
have bought certain water
Remodeling
NO
D
ELA
Y
----------NO
WAITING
in spare time. Complete systems
Inters and Supplies
front properties in the city of
ald, South Georgia’s greutest
(300
Laurel
Ave....Telephone 093
Wo
carry
a
full
line.
in:(tailed. Address J. C. S. Care newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Hanford for almost a song.”
Our
prices
are
right.
Cash
or
Prompt
Service
Guaranteed
Herald.
You didn’t buy then because
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
terms. We want your business
l l Help, Female
Call and let us explain our plan.
you thought this beautiful city
ro$es 10c per lion. Way cross Jour­
Sanford
Stove
&amp;
Furniture
Co.
Id Help, Male
would never grow ami that
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
321
E.
First
St.
Id Help, Male or
the prices asked were "out­
WANTED: An ex peri
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
rageous."
Lie
FOR SALE: 1 sanitary cot and
Call 601, Park Ave,
anything? If so advertise in
One Phonograph
mattress. -Ill Palmetto. Phone
F Help, Salesman
107-109 S. P a rk Ave. S an fo rd , F lo rid a . Phone 720
the Gainesville Sun.
549.
WANTED:
Four
ladies
to
work
in
ll Situation, Male
Record—or
OR SALE: Baby bed in excellent Sanford who would like to make ADVERTISING get* results if it
Id Situation,Female
thirty dollars per week. Write
condition.
211
Park
Ave.
Phone
One Sheet of Music
reaches potential buyers. Painstead of grasping the pres­
rl Itcal E state
Mrs. M. Hughes, Gen. Delivery,
ent
existing
opportunities
you
latka
Daily
News
is
circulated
in
Orlando,
Fla.
rl to Rent
let them pass by just like
an industrial and agricultural suc­
Inge
21— Lost, Found
those of “not so long ago ”
tion.
:*
Prices were an “absurd" you
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
LOST:
Two
charms
from
watch
thought, nevertheless others
Experienced time-keep­ DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
chain, ono Elk Tooth and one WANTED:
beginning
tho
bought these safe properties
Pensacola
Is
„
..
,,
With each Five Gallons Gas
er nnd checker. Apply Forrest
Consistory and Knight Templar, Taike
&gt;9 FOR HIRE
and made plenty. Prices to­
greatest development in Georgia’s ■
Hotel.
between Elk dub and Geneva fill.
TO SERVICE Day
history; a half million dollar high- ■
day are even lower in propor­
THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
Grey Tubes
..................$2.20
R eturn to C. E. Williams, Osceola,
way to the gulf beach just finish- a
tion mid yet you are still wait­
Meets all trains. Ragor
Sanford
Herald.
Reward.
one 551 and 63-W
ed;
at
two
million
dollar
bridgo
■
ing for un opportunity.
Red T ube*
___ ______„$2.M
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
WANTED: Several first class ra ­ ucrosi Escambia Bay started; *
El. L SONS
We have two real ‘‘knockouts’’ LOST: Breast pin, Tuesday. On
miliion/dollar opera house H
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
“ Drive It. .
First and Magnolia. Please re­ dio salesmen. Como and get our quarter
RING’S FILLING
today and at bottom-rock
under
consmiclion;
two millions ■
proposition.
Radio
Sales
&amp;
Service,
turn to Mrs. J. C. Smith, 805 W.
"d 2nd St. at R. It.
prices at that:
Inc., I ll E. Orlando, Fla. Phone being spent' on highway; greatest m
STATES.
First Street.
STATION
chance fo rjiv e developers to get ■
2090.
rAuton, Sale
270 ncro, 4,500 feet lake front­
in
on
ground
floor.
Write
Devcl*
LOST: Grey flannel coat with
age, price $750 per acre, one
1113 Sanford Ave. Banford, FIs.
K lU .h U S E D C A R b
Tho Combination of Brains, Capitul nnd
memo book and identification MAN with car to work in evenings opment Department. Tho Pensa- H
fourth cash, balance one, two
Border Sedan.
Experience nro essential
■
from 4 to (3. Attractive propo­ coin News.
card in pocket. Finder return to
and three years. Binder 5It,
B’oupe.
Herald Officii and receive $20 re­ sition for hustler. Give references
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN BANFORD
Touring.
in letter. Write “ Proposition" Caro AUGI&amp;TAt CHRONICLE — Au­
20 acres, 425 feet lake front­ ward.
1*bm Truck,
Herald.
gusta, Gn., Augusta’s greatest
age, improved property, price
Has trained and qualified m to make n success in han­
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
$150,000, (4 cash, balance one
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
f Phillips' Sons
dling your real estate investments. Wo offer you this
SEVER
A
I.
solicitors
to
work
on
charge. 10c minimum.
to five years at H'/o. 5% binder
service ami cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
r ’* Bales nnd Service
commission. Right . proposition
ITEWART THE FLORIST”
for sixty days.
find them in thu banks, business offices and on the streets
L
Oafc »nH 2nd «*■
for right man. Apply, at Herald MORGANTOWN, W. VA„ people
Flowers for nil occasions.
COOK
of
Sanford.
b- Btudebakur Special
after 5:30 in nftemoon.
We will be glad to give you
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
are interested in Florida. Each
MAS QUIT
Flnff. nice condition.
further information either by
of them through a classified ad
IWANT AO
|uand Four Sedan, a
letter or in person.
WANTED: Five experienced real in tho Morgantown POST. Six
yodgo Light Delivery
estate salesmen. Good positions. cents a word for six consecutive
I.lslltiKS of Knud a c r e a g e fro m
• Coupe, lutcm odel in
Apply 311 1st National Bank Bldg. issues.
TO R S
ow ners
nr
e x c lu s iv e
A gent*,
*&lt;x good tires. A 21
w hich c u n he i i r i i v e r n l f u r n
Magnolia
at
Second
Phone 48
FULTON, INC.,
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
cylinder sedan, good
Parlotl o f | o d a y s o r m o re, a s
Real Estate
ft t a k e s lirnt! to c lo s e t h e s e
[“r less than $700.00.
—Centra! West Virginia’s larg­
LOANS
INVESTMENTS
Developers
Promoter*
Terms. Sanford Auto- Brokers
WANTED: 5 or 6 room house $500 est dally. Want nd rate 1 I-2c per
Seminole Hotel
JhC., 106 Magnolia
down, $100 per month. Give me word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; (3 or
best price, 1’. O. Box 056.
more lc per word each i rise rt ii&gt;n. , a a a a a a a a a n a a a a a a a ■ a a a a ■ a a a a ■ a ■ a a a a a a a a a ■ a a a a ■ a a * a
lasaaes WOIT ha

fr io a a t T h a 9 a a | effles #» h y l e t (phots* d l s e s a t l a i n o t v a lid .
P rom pt. R Ufloltnt.
S e rv ic e

P rice $4700.00

All The Money

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Don’t W orry i
Use W ant Ads *
Don’t worry about the help
problem or any other prob­
lem— let The Herald Want
Ada do your worrying ami
scurrying.
Just list your
w ants with us— our columns
will do tho rest. Phone 148.

Sanford H erald

Elton J. M oujhton
0 1925 av ln ft, F catukc Scavtcc. Inc
_____ \C rfS S t I IiH .j, rigkr* r c c - l

ARCHITECT
Flrat National Bank Bldg.
Sanford. — .......... Florida

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1025

Ltor W alker Is
fading: H earst’s
fominee by Com­
bi table Plurality

terman Heads
Republican List
nmany Victorious
&amp;G. O. P. Regular
, e a d s Insurgents
fc\V YORK. Sept. 16.—
k—Mayor F. Hylnn, storhctrel of New York polilor tho last seven years,
[defeated for renomina|n Tuesday’s primaries by
i Senator James J. WalfTnmniany dcsjrinee, by a
rity of more than 60,000
I two-thirds of th e vote
Lit. He gained all .light,
Die metropolitan newspapers,
Die exception of the American,
supported Mayor Hylnn,
ted that Walker’s plurality
L would reach 100,0(8).
bin’s drfeat was conceded by
|P. MeCooey. King's county
[ and manager o f the ilylan
lign, who also issued a state[asserting that there would
i third ticket. Mayor Hylnn
|lf could not he readied for a

POLICE SEEKING
TAMPAN WANTED
Girl Dios in Hospital After Leaves French Shores Today
With Unanimous Support
Husband Fires Four Times;
of Cabinet; (Jains PnpuCrps at Loss for Motive
larily Over General Detail
As the Slayer Disappears

TAM'-A. Sept. 10.—f/P)—Mrs.
Eric Millon, 17, 128 Li mo Street,
)roved died ; t 7:of* o'clock Inst night from
\ nter- four bullet wvoundn said to hive
regu-'ijfp,, i-ifijptcd by her
husband,
e wa i David A. Milton, 22, second mate
..a,n&lt;
the Steamship Tampa, son of
ruiida- David W. Milton, bookkeeper for
io Re- the Firs'. National Bank. City Ho­
llowed trelives and Deputies from the of*eruts. fjpp ,,f sh eriff Heirs doubled their
united1pff„jt„ jr) ijjp search of Milton, lie
votes |,a,j n„i been found at nn early
_ hour thi.i morning.
Patents of the young wife, Dr.
n dw- pral Mrn. Touplin. nt Hamburg,
IGermany, will be notified by cable
by Mr. Milton, her father-in-law,
this morning. It Is believed that
Mr*. Milton is survived by her
mother n’nd father nnd one sister.
It could not be ascertained Inst
night just how many members of
if regular Republican eon- her family survive. The body is
ply 1,000 districts bad been being held for burial by E. T.
I from. The so gave Frank It Blount Co. Federal services will be
man 40,15-1; John J. I yons, held, according to the undertaker)
ini) William M. Bennett, I,- from Sacred Heart Church. Ar­
rangements will be completed to­
day.
Ilylan Comments
Friend Takes ,tally
ijor Ilylan last night
York Times, told
For the time being, little Ursula,
four months old baby of Mrs. Mil­
ton will bo taken care of by Mrs.
M. Tevlin, with whom Mr. and Mrs.
Milton had roomed since Mrs. Mil­
ton came to this country three
months ago.
•
Mrs. Tevlin spent the entire day
yesterday nt the beiWTde of the
young wife.
“I laved that girl.” Mrs. Tevlin
raid la &gt; night. "And I love her
child. She closed her eyes for the
Inst time tonight knowing that l
would mother the baby she was
leaving behind. I'll not go hack
on the promise I made her. I’ll
i are for the child until someone
with more right to her than I
comes to claim her.
Mrs. Milton was an accomplished
young woman, educated in the
|cchonls of Germany and evidently
i raised in an environment of ro| finement, according to Mrs. Tevlin.
On the walls &lt;&gt;f the Tevlin home
nic painting) done by Mrs. Milton
nnd treasured by the Tevlin*.
Mr. Milton said that his son fell
in I ivc with the uirl on one o? hi
trips to Germany nnd married her
about i year ago. Their baby
a month old when young Milton
brought his wifo to the United Sta

shington News

Iiamber Commerce
^ants Lists Houses
k&lt; idcnlx of Sanford having
I-", apartments or houses
’• ruii nri!
urged to
I them with the Chamber of
•'amerce, according to the
t'lg secretary in charge of
'' locnl bureau, in an’ an-'
^cement made yesterday.
*■ •* stated that the Chnnib ■­

Commerce i.&lt; daily fl....j«I

1,11 inqniri,-, regarding what
big facilities are available
hi- time in Sanford. The
•or shortage is particular'v|t at this time, and all
II have neenmodntions have
fjUUiiAU'd to gut In touch
“ th. Weal organization.

PARIS, Sept, in.—(/!•)—M. CallInux, finance minister, before a
council of the ministers Tuoolny
pri ided over by President Bou­
rne: guc, elaborated the program
for tho settlement of France’s debt
to the United States, which ho in­
tend* to place before the American
debt commission at Washington
September 29.
M. Cnillnlix’s view received the
unanimous approval of the cabinet
and the finance minister will leave
for Now York today with full ntithority to deal with the United
States plenipotentiaries along the
lines he laid out today.
“A gentleman’.! offer to gentle­
man," is tho title under which M.
Caillnux’s propositions to Washing­
ton will be known In French his­
tory.
M. Caillnux scored another vic­
tory when Ixiuis Mnlvy, former
minister of the interior, once ban­
ished and Inter given amnesty by
the senate, wns elected president
of the fiance of the chamber of
deputies today. The first resolution
adopted under the new pre.*‘dency
came in response to n motion de­
manding thnt France’s creditors,
naming Rumania, be brought to a
settlement of their debts. The res­
olution read:
"The finance committee decides
that until the end of the negotia­
tion t shortly to Ik* opened a t Wash­
in g to n i n move in the inter-allied
debt i of France shall be made.
M. Cuillaux's departure for Am­
erica has removed the Moroccan
war from the front pages of tho
newspaperti; parliamentary mem­
bers, gathering in the chnmbor are
outspoken in their opinion that
should M. Caillnux come buck from
Washington with a favorable debt
• ottlcmcnt he will be more popular
in France than Marshal Retain re­
turning victorious from Morocco.
Caillnux is the Inst hope of the
French taxpayers.

Christian Church
Will Be Organized
Here Next Sunday

An organization meeting of the
members of the Christian
Church will he held in the Women’s
Club Sunday afternoon ut 3
o ’c lo c k , according
to announce­
ment made here today by those
prominently connected with thu ar­
rangements.
S.iys Millon Never Drank
It is tho intention of the mem­
" J cannot understand what pos­
sessed my san to moot his wile bers of the faith in Sanford to
unless he did it in n fit of insanity" organize a Christian Church con­
Mr. Milton ssiil last night. "I have gregation at this time, and the
never known my boy to drink whis­ purpose of the meeting is announc­
key ard all of Ids friends will tes- ed („r the election of the follow­
tifv tha*. he did not drink. Ho has ing officers: secretory, treasurer,
never acted strangely and mcmcd elders, deacons, deaconesses, and
trustees.
rational at all times.”
Members and ministers of tho
According to Mr*. Milton’s state- Orlando District of
Christiun
r.un*. to police Monday night, her Churches will be present at this
husband had come home between meeting, it is announced.
r, nnd •’&gt; o’clock Monday afternoon
Arrangements have been mode
and had ordered her to get into to have Rev. J. L. Jackson, of
his automobile. She told him she Ocoee present as chairman. Other
had to stav with the baby and he speakers will be Dr. O. II. Greensaid he’d give her one minute to wait, of the. South Orlando ChrlsLet in the ear or get killed. She (inn Church, whose subject is anran from the house nnd .crossed the flounced as “Church and the Rcsrtreet int&gt;&gt; the home o f Mrs. Anna 11oration Movement’* and Roy L.
Suitor.. 121 Linio Street. Mrs. S ut­ Drown, state evangelist.
ton was hclplc n nnd fled. The
fr ig h te n e d young mother escaped
ami ran hi ck across the street to
the home of C. H. Pierson, 120
Limo Street. As she was running
„„ the steps to the front porch,
TAMPA. Sept. IG^UP)— Res­
'.jllton fired, the first shot taking
ponsibility for operation of tho
Florida t’itrus Exchange bus been
shifted from President Earl Wirt,
of Bartow, to General Manager
('. Commander, the executive com­
mittee announced this morning.
Divided responsibility would be in­
, Frnech Morrocco,
efficient members said in explain­
French troops hav
ing change. President Wirt* sal­
mrjURo/n ,r:)ngp
ary was reduced from $12,000 to
ib o f th? viffians s
$15,000 per year, also.
local

General Manager Will
Head CitrusExchange

NUM BER-

Radio Pictures of Rescued^Seaplane

French E conom ics Meet
Plan Is Seen As A G reat
Development At G en eva
GENEVA, Sept. 1(3.—(/P)—Just' the psychological movement has
a” th? Genevn protocol was the! arrived to take up economic nroodramatic and outstanding product' lems on a broad international ba­
sis.
of the assembly of the League of
French Proposal.
Nations Inst year so there is a
The French resolution for the
rapidly growing conviction that convocation of an international
France s initiative launched today economic conference provides for
for a great internntionl economic the appointment by the longue
conference may develop as the concil of a committee to prepare
most important single act of this for such a conference with the col­
year's assembly.
laboration of tlie league’s techni­
Tho French project was discuss­ cal organizations and tho Interna­
ed eagerly Inst night by all the tional labor bureau.
This com­
delegates as the next logical step mittee is to study “the economic
in world reconstruction and ns n differences standing in the way of
timely sequence to the Brussels f i­ the restoration of general prosper­
nancial conference of 1920. This ity, and the best methods of sur­
laid down a doctrine for interna­ mounting those difficulties and of
tional financial adjustment, whicn avoiding disputes."
served as a basis for the recon­
There is a pronounced belief on
struction of Austria and Hungary the part of the delegates that
and paved the way for a settle­ economic security is really more
ment of reparations.
important than political security,
Now that the inter-allied debts soon to be taken up with Germany,
and the debts to the United States because it is the clash of econo­
are approaching a settlement and mic forces that makes for wnr.
the currency of Europe has been
Officials of the league said they
stahleizcd. the experts gathered at counted upon active American co­
Geneva believe that Europe's f i­ operation if the French scheme
nancial house is near in order and goes through.
i

PRICE FIVE CENTS

FichtinK Hob’s Son Sweeps
State With Overwhelming
Lead Which Bids Fair To
Eclipse That Of Father

Leading Wilcox By
Two To One Vote
Election
Considered Note­
worthy Because Of I*nsl
Minute G.O.P. Repudiation
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. IB—
f/P)— Robert M. LnFollettc. Jr.,
late last night had * overwhelmed
his three opponents for the Repub­
lican senatorial nomination in Wis­
consin. With four-fifths o f tho proeincta in the state heard from, he
hrd a plurality of 82,M3 over Roy
I'. Wilcox, 2,200 precinct.) out of
2.091 give: U Kollcttc. 100,|57;
Wilenx, 78 311; McGovern, 17,302;
nnd Woodward, :I0,125.
From the first returns, “Young
Rob," as he is known through the
country, displayed
vote-getting
tendencies as good if not better
tlirn his father, who was known to
hold the Wisconsin vote in the h&lt;dlow-of his hand.
In the city and in the country
alike he piled up Ids majority over
his three Republican opponents.
True to their Cnolidgc Republican
tendencies, the Snuthca. i ern Wis­
consin counties repudiated lai Fal­
lot to on the strength almost of the
complete returns, which show n
heavy vote in favor of Roy P. Wil­
cox, Cnolidgc Republican candidate
The other sixty-two counties in the
state were l.'iKollctte without res­
ervation.
Surprise of Race
Analysis of the returns with
more than half of the precincts re­
ported m ow Wilcox running more
than two to one In'hind lai Folkjtte.
Ibuiel Woodward, who has the Ku
Klux Klnn support, was the sur­
prise of the race, holding to third
plueu mid plowing along abotit 2
to I Ik-hind Wilcox. Francis E.
McGovci n, two twice was elected
governor of the state, was two' to
one Udiind Woodward, and had
conceded the nomination of Iji Pol.
lettc.
Bowles Leads for Congress
SPRINGFIELD. Mass.. Sept. A 0.
—UP) Henry L. Bowles, rtiembur
of thrg nvem of’a council, when
Calvin Coolidge wa • governor of
Massachusetts lead in the early
returns Inst night from the ballot­
ing to name Republican and Dem­
ocratic candidates to succeed tho
late George B. Churchill, of Am­
herst (R't n.s tJ. S. Representa­
tive from the Second Mnssnehdsettsd (strict. Opposng Bowie &gt; in
today's primary was Mayor Wil­
liam II. Keiker, r.ix times mayor
of Northampton. President Cool­
idge’ ) home city. State Representa­
tive Roland D. Sawyer, of Ware,
was unoppoard for the democratic
noininr.tion.

German W ar Prisoner
Flees A fter 11 Years
BONN, Germany, Sept. HI.—UP)
— After eleven your (' Imprison­
ment in Russia, during which he
made several unsuccessful attempts
to escape, Paul Cons, the sculptor,
finally has reached Bonn. During
the Russian campaign of thu Ger­
man army in August, 1911, Cons
was wounded and taken prisoner.
When he recovered he declare'i he
wrs assigned to a Russian working
sipmd and put at hard labor.
Ids repeated attempts to escape
were frustrated until this year,
when Cons nnd three companions
succeeded* in crim ing the border.

Wall Street Operator
Dies A fter Bail Fall
NEW YORK. Sept. HI.—
Scymour I.. Cromwell
former
president of the New York Stock
Exchange and widely known bank­
er und broker, died today at his
homo ut Morrisville, N. J., of titjurici suffered when he fell from
a horre more than a week ugo.

The Navy Seaplane PN-9 No. 1 photographed after its safe arrival
with Commnnnder John Rodgers nnd crew in the harbor o f Niwiliwili,
island of Kiuni, as tho picture was transmitted by radio to New York.
This picture is the unretouched copy ns received by the photorndiogrnm process of the Radio Corporation of America, sent from Hono­
lulu to New York. The overcoming of static and the bridging of 6(100
miles of space by radio to send a recognizable likeness is considered
a notnblo achievement by radio experts,

Chief Executive Sees No ReaKen Why Work Of Commit­
tee Should Be Secret; Body
Will Have a Free Hand

Commander John Rodgers of the
seaplane I’N-9 No. 1. This pho­
tograph of the heroic leader of
the flight to Hawaii wns received
in New York direct from Honolulu
by means of tho I’hotoradiograin
process of the Radio Corporation
of Atfierica. The observer cun de­
tect easily the strained expression
of the face after ten days’ expos­
ure In the'open sea.
,1

Resolutions A s k 7
Commissioners
Probe New*Story I s 7
Pass Resolutions Today En­
joining Observance And
Enforcement: Meeting Is
Result Of Police Scnndnl
At a special meeting of the
Sanford Pastors' Conference held
thin afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, a
set of resolutions supporting the
rigid enforcement of the law in
this city, were unanimously adopt­
ed. The &gt;rt contains five scpnrnte
resolutions,
Tho meeting was held following
the publication of a story in The
Sanford Hcrnld Tuesday giving nn
whiskey rnid made
account
Saturday evening near the Elks
Club nnd a statement by the ar­
resting officer thot he wns resign­
ing from the force because of a l­
leged interference in the per­
formance of his sworn duty.
Members of Conference include
Rev. T. J. Nixon, pastor of the
First Methodi:*. Church, Rev. F.
P. King, pastor of the First Bap­
tist Church, Rev. E- D. Brownlee,
pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
Rev. T. J. Armstrong, pastor of the
Congregational Church nnd Rev.
H. I. Boltin, pastor of the Chri •
tinn Church. Rev. Brownlee in pres­
ident of the Conference nnd Rev.
Armstrong is secretary.
The resolutions dinwn up by
llte committee enjoining vbservntion and enforcement of tho law
and “commending any officer who
regards sacredly his outh and en­
forces the law,’’ are given as fol­
lows:
Resolved, First: That The Pas­
tor’s Conference most heartily fa ­
vors the onforccmen
Resolved, Second,
members
tv
**01tor's L'tmlcronce 1.
I, commend any
offic'
is sacredly hP

iptain incensed Over Fail­
ure of Grew to (Sol Wanes
Says London Gaper's Story;
Boat Had RumCnrnoforU.S
LONDON, Sept. 10.—(/P)—'“Who
wou.d have thought that in the
year 1925 the magic cry 'stand by
to repel boarders’ or something
very like it would have been heard
at mysterious midnight in the river
Thames?” asks the Evening News
Tuesday. “ Yet it has happened,”
adds the paper in an article de­
scribing the latest developments in
the career of the now notorious
whiskey ship, the schooner Gener­
al Serrett.
The schooner today was in the
pool of London, just above Tower
(nidge, unloading into barges its
cargo of liquor, which was said
originally to have been dcsinted
for the United States by way of
rum row. The cargo will bo put
into bonded warehouses along the
Thames.
—
The Evening News article deals
with a quarrel about wages be­
tween the owners of the ship and
its crew, it also reveals as a result
of investigations made by the
American prohibition agents it is
knoyrti that the. General Scrcti
was given a port-to-port consular
pass by the British consul at An­
twerp enabling her to sail for Hali­
fax under tho British flag. This
pass expired automatically when
the schooner had to call at Dover
for u pairs and supplies, the stop
being a violation of the require­
ments for a non-stop trans-Atlan­
tic run.
Appanntly tho officer in charge
of tlie schooner now refuses to
take orders from her owners or to
allow them aboard, and last night,
tho EveningfNews says, the Gen­
eral Serrett, presented an extra­
ordinary scene. The day had been
(Continued on Page Five)

Members V ot
Squelch Pu
Lengthy Discu
Follows In tn
tions of Resol
Resolutions asking
Commission to invest.1.; '
story appearing in 1
\
ford Herald Tuesday*iiur a liquor raid
Elks Club on last
ni«hi, were present)
Kiwanis Club today
Davev, chairman of
lic Affairs Committi

a
J.
bat

club, nnd nfter lengthy
■
on
wns substituted by a
to
give no publicity to tl &lt;
.red­
ings. The latter motie
'fered
by Kiwaninn 8. M. f.
was
passed without n dissent!, r vote.
The Sanford Heraldpublishes
nn nccount of the meeting, after
receiving assurance from President
E. D. Hrqwnlcv that It was an open
gathering. In response to a query
following the meeting ns to wheth­
er the club’s action made tho m eet­
ing n closed one, Dr,Brownlee
stated 'hat a decision of tho
board o f directors would be neces­
sary to make it a closed affair.
A copy of the resolutions, whirh
Mr. Davey, offered, were withheld
from publication by iiim. They
were read to tho gathering w ith­
out any comment from Mr. Davey
"xcept that he. stated that he be” nvcd they expressed the ideals o f
in its effort* to better
community conditions. Reading o f
the resolutions brought a quick re­
ply from Mayor Forrest Lake.
Resents Insinuation
The mayor expressrd surprise
that resolutions of the nature wor*
Presented to the Klwunls Club, say*
lng they should have been given to
the City Commission
He resent­
ed wlint he described ns an insinu­
ation that the commission was not
efficiently handling municipal a f­
fair.) nnd challenged anyone to
charge thnt body with mishan­
dling the affairs of the police de­
partment.
In answer, Mr. Pnvey declared
that the mayor hud misunderstood
the purpose of the resolutions,
•tating thnt they had boon rnrefully drawn in order not to cast
reflection upon any official nnd
at the same time to bring about
n “complete clearing up" of tho
situation as described in The Her­
ald story.
Mr. Pnvey further

British Agents Stop
InHuringltum Cargoes

Estim ate Figures
Show Progress In
Street Paving Work

LONDON, Sept. HI.—f/P)—Ow­
ing to the increased risks of soixuro by American
prohibition
agents along rutn row und else­
where, London underwriters are
refusing to insure shipments of li­
quor against losses due to confis­
cation.
Insurance of shipments
to Canada and West Indies with a
clause permitting discharge of the
cargo at sea, however, continue to
be issued.

South Still Gripped
ByProIonged Drought

Announcement is made today,
by W. 13. Williams, city innnngur,
that the City of Sanford fpent a
total of $17,019.88 during thu
month of August for street im­
ATLANTA, Ga.. Sept. 10.—(A*)
provements. Of this sum, $13,­ —The drought which has gripped
995.23 was expended for storm the south eustern states for one
and sanitary sewer extension, and of the longest spells in history,
n total of $33,021.05 was paid to hung on tenaciously today, des­
the Hutton Construction Company pite brief thundershowt rs in sev­
of Suvannuh und Sanford, for pav­ eral localities Inst night which of­
ing work in tlie city, it is shown. fered little relief beyond the tem ­
City forces, under the supervis­ porary cooing o f ‘the atmosphere.
ion of Mr. Williunis laid a total
of 7,8t&gt;0 feet of concrete sewer
pipe varying in size from eight to
15 inches, during the month, ac­
treasury mokesman explained, hud cording to the announcement. The
acted ns an encouragement to bus­ greater purt of this pipe,- it is
iness and t" investors, resulting in shown, wan laid in the Wcit First
LONDON, Sept. 10.—(AV-M ile
expansion of old tax sources and Street Extension, in George town, Mabel Casures, part owner of
the creation of new ones by with­ the Highland section nnd in Buena Whiskey Ship General Serrett was
drawn! of funds from tax exempt Vista.
arrested today on u charge pre­
investment or places of hiding and
ferred by n large Oxford Street
Progress
of
the
paving
work
be­
the reinvestment in productive en­
firm, of obtaining goods under
ing
done
in
the
city
by
thu
Hutton
terprise.
false pretenses.
It con' the government slightly ICompany inny be determined by
nnuiyids
nt
the
quantity
figures
in­
mo-c to carry on its tax collection
»v*tcni in 1925, however, than in eluded in their monthly estim ate
1924, The bureau’s report pointed | for August. According to this re­
nnt that its appropriation parried ! port, the contractor completed 15,¥0,013,000 for prohibition enforce­ 2R0 cubic yurds of excavation, 4,­
ment nnd $1,128,000 enforcement 900 feel »f curb und gutter, 19,PITTSFIELD. Mass., Sept. 10.—
o f tho narcotio law in 1925, and ap- 7*33 square yeurds of (t-inch me- t/l’l— Herbert
Parsons of New
cuduni
foundation,
5,000
yards
of
proxlmntoly cqu'valent sums in the
York und Lenox, M ass., funner
^receding year. Eliminating tlieso 7-Inch macadam und u total of I,- congressman and prominent Re­
items from con-ddcrutlon in com­ •315 feet of storm sewer pipe laid. publican party leader of New York
Mr. Williams reports excellent died ut tho House of Mercy Hospi­
puting the cost of tax collodions
the figure was placed at $1.43 for progioos o f all improvement and tal here today.
each $100 in 1925 as compared with development work now on the pro­
$1.24 in the preceding twelve grunt of the city comniis*|on anil
CAILLAUX EMBARKS
states that considerable prelimi­
PARIS, Sept. 10.—UP)—Flnunei
nary work is being done at this Minister Caillnux left here fm
time in anticipation of future ex- United Stnt*'- nn his debt fund
1 pansiun. ’ .
— Rig mission this tiftctm&gt;op,

Tax Collections Decline Slightly In
Despite Reduction Effective In 192

i-.
e

Bum Kunnintf French
Girl In British Toils

Eastern Politician
Dies In Pittsfield

With reference to
Walker’ll
statement that he had been told to
stay away from the Elks’ Club,
the mayor stated the officer tub!
him that he had been reprimanded
for being off of his “beat,” which
the mayor said did not include tho
section near the Elks’ Club but
wus in the residential district far­
ther away from the business sec­
tion.
Mayor quizzes Walker
The mayor also stated that hd
asked Walker why he had quit thu
force and said the latter explained
that he way afraid someone would
try to “null a deal on him." Mayor
l ake said he asked the former o f­
ficer why he had not come to him
(tho mayor) before resigning and
said Walker stated that ho had
look . tl for him but could not find
him. The rnavor answered this l*y
saying thnt ne was in the ban^
all day Tuesday.
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FINANCE
ITER LEAVES
'OR VISIT TO U.S.

Patrolm an Resigns Senator Stanfield
A s A fterm ath O fjO f Oregon Held On
Recent Liquor R a id ' Disorderly Charge

io Indication
indication tbnifl
There was no
tonight
that Governor Clifford Walker
would reply to Dr. M. Ashby
Jones, local Baptist pastor, who
protested last night against the
use of tho state’s official seal "to
tell people when and how to pray."
In the sermon on "The State, Re­
ligion and Rain," or Praying by
Government Proclamation,"
Dr.
Jones interpreted the governor’s
appeal for prayers to relieve the
drought as a reflection upon thu
Almighty in that God was being
imi&gt;ortuncd to correct an errtrr in
causing a drought.

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m a d e H o m e s t e n d K n t r y , No. OI726S,
fo r N W J„ o f H W U S e c ti o n 2D. u n d
N K ' i &lt;&gt;f S K U , S e c t i o n 30. T o w n s h i p
19 8.. ItaiiKo 29 K.. T u l l a h n a a c o
M erid ian , h a s f i le d n o ti c e o f I n t e n ­
tio n to m a k e T h r e e - y e a r P r o o f , to
e s t a b li s h c l a i m t o t h e l a n d a b o v e
d e s c r ib e d .
before
C lerk
C ircu it
C ourt. S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , o n th o 9th
d a y «f O c to b e r, 1926.
rln im u n t n am es us w itn e s se s:
e q u ip m e n t on
W . F. Boyd, o f S o r r e n t o , F lo r id a .
CADILLAC
W. II. Iloyd. o f S o r r e n t o . F l o r i d a .
nuicK
C arl D e ss, o f S o r r e n i o . F l o r i d a .
T. It. Boyd, o f S o r r e n t o . F l o r i d a .
PACKARD
G B tHtUK C. C ltOM. R e g i s t e r .
ROLLS-ROYCE
N orn k
of
a p p l ic a t io n * fo b
CHEVROLET
TAX IIK K I) ll.NDKII SUCTIO N .ITS
o r Till-: IJ K N F IIA I. S T A T U T B H .
N otice Js h e r e b y g i v e n ' t l m t II. u.
McCall. J r . , p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t i ­
f i c a te S o. ( I I , d a t e d t h e t i l l d a y of
J u n e A. (&gt;.. 1917, h a s fi le d s a i d c e r ti r i c a lc In m y o f f i c e a n d h a s m a d e
a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t a x ' d e e d t o Is su e
in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . S a b p c e r t i ­
fi c a te e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g d e ­
s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i ­
nob- C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :
S t . o f N W U o f N W U o f HW li ,
Sec. is. T. S. 21. It. K. 32. 6 A cres.
T h e s a i d la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
th e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f s u c h
c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e n f II. II.
McCullr U n le s s s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l
he r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t o lu w , t a x
deed will Is su e t h e r e o n o n t h o 2nd
liny of O c t o b e r A. D. 1923.
W it n e s s rny
official
sig n a tu re
a n d m a l tills t h e 20th d a y o f A u g ­
ust, A. D. 1925.
V. l i . DOUGLASS
C lerk C ir c u i t C o u r t S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
tv. F l o r i d a .
|t&gt; IV. C. W O O D R U F F . D. C.

WORLDLEADERS
FOR 37 YEARS

y (Continued form Page One)
DAKER. Ore.. Sept. 15.—f/P)—
Asked concerning rumored hints City officials Monday expressed
the view that the arrest of Sen.
Joseph Cnlllanux ComlnRWIlh of intimidation, Walker stated:
arrested, Smith, advised N. Stanfield here Inst night on u
Full Power To Negotiate me"When
to drop the matter, saying that charge of “being drunk and dis­
Funding Agreement; Debt it could be onsily smoothed over, orderly," was merely n routine
1 Over Three Million Dollars and wanted to immediately get in matter and should be disposed of
touch with several people. C. W. as any similar case.
PARTS, Sept, IB.—(A1)—Joti'pb Stokes came out of tl&gt;e building
Friends of the Senator, however,
Caillatix. minister finance, will anil ndvir.ed the same procedure, declared the arrest was an out­
but
I
told
Smith
that
he
was
go­
Icere Paria for iWashington, Wed­
rage, some nlleging a fro.r.e-up by
nesday. delegated with full power ing to the station ‘first.
Stanfield's enemies. Police prompt­
“My sister-in-law was at the ly denied nny frame-up.
to negotiate a funding agreement
with *thc United Stntea governing station when We arrived there and
“f shall handle this case exact­
after I made iny report to Desk ly ns I would handle it if it in­
France’* war and pout wnr debt.
Premier Painlevc’a instruction* Sergeant Marshall, I opened one volved nny other innn,” said Frank
(Continued form Page One)
to M. Cnillaux are of n broad chnr- of the sacks and showed her a McColloch, City Attorney, yester­ — Dr. Wm. J. Buck of this city
’,( seter. What he does will be *ub- quart bottle of whiskey. This bot­ day. "I shall examine witnesses will confer with John W, Martin
Jcct only to the ratification of tle I later took home and there and determine whether the facts ut Tallahassee tomorrow on char­
labeled with the information rela­ wnrrnnt a complaint. If n com­
parliament.
tive o the case, hut returned it to plaint is drawn it will allege dis­ ges mnde by Dr. M. F. Carson o f
Before receiving these instruc­ police station the following morn­
Miami thnt Dr. Buck "offered to
tions M. Caillnux ncouainted the ing before police court, where I orderly conduct only.”
attempt to corrupt the State Board
A date has not been set for the of Medical Examiners for the price
premier and tho leading members was shown the remainder of the
trial, ns Senator Stanfield has left of $1,000 in order tu obtain a li­
of tho ministry with hlfi general evidence.
for Boise, where a hearing of the cense to practice medicine in this
idea an to the terms of the settle­
"After reporting the arrest I
ment of France’s debt with the was ordered to resume my heat, Senate public lands committee, of state.” Governor Martin made pub­
which he is chairman, is scheduled. lic charges at Tallahassee last
United StAtos hut he did not take und left the station."
his fellow members of the debt com­
night, releasing bis letter to Dr.
Ordered to Stny Away.
Friend's Statement.
mission, which will go to America
Buck to Associated Press.
Asked about any subsequent or­
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 15.—
into his confidence when they met ders he has rcocivcd he stated
He denied thnt ho had attempted
In brief session yesterday. Ho re- that he had since been ordered to T. B. Neuhnusen, one of Sen. Ro­ to corrupt the hoard. Dr. Buck |»ub. A 2G-S-1-8-16-22-29.
aervrd such a tijitement until the stay away from tho neighborhood bert N. Stanfield’s principal po­ has been a member of the board* l o i o r o i T t M f o b i i i i M i i . N o x v a t members of tho commission have of the Elk's Club, and to say no­ litical advisers, made this state­ since ittr organization five years
lU tW O lIK S MYNTMSI. I.ONGXYDOII
more leisure.
1‘I.OIt I HA.
.
thing whatsoever nbout the case. ment yesterday in regard to the ago.
S
e a b il p r o p o s a l s w ill be r e c e i v e d
One of tho most important docu­ Hecauso of the fact that he was arrest Sundny night at Baker:
by the c i t y nf (.o n g w o n il, F l n r l d a ,
"After reading the nccount of
|,y ami t h r o u g h Ita M a y o r a n d C ity
ments in regard to the American thus stripped of tho enforcement
Council a t t h e C i t y H a l l , u n t i l s e v e n
government’s views of the debt of the law, as he had sworn to the arrest in thu newspapers, I
1st &amp; Elm, Phone M7AV
o'clock
I*. 11., S e p t. 23, 192.i. f o r
question that M. Caillnux hns in enforce it, Walker will resign his tnlkcd with Senator Stanificld
Kniilpini ut a n d C n n s t r t i c t l n n n f MilSERVICE WITH A SMILE
over
the
long
distance
telephone
nlcipal W a t e r w o r k s S y s t e m u s fo lhis port folio ''Tobably four lines rtf position, lie says.
typewriting thnt Jules Jusscrnnd, _ “I do not feel that I can do jus­ nnd was assured by him that there
*
UAp’proxlmatclV 3 miles of water
•former French ambassador to the tice to the oath I took when I on- wns no justification whatever for
mains with valves, fire hydrants,
the
rarest.
William
P
c\m
an
of
United States, brought back from ten d the department, and that I
C on crete t u n k f o u n d a t i o n s .
la a p r e a r r l p t l u n f u r
Washington early thin year. a s a , cannot conscientiously face my Baker, who was in possession of
Pum ping e q u ip m e n t.
\
the
facts,
likewise
assured
mo
concrete result of his prolonged fnmily knowing that 1 am fulfill­
Malaria, Chills and Fever Well
that
the
attack
on
the
senator
was
Pum tiliig S t a t i o n .
conversations in January with ing hut half of the duties invest­
Dengue or liHiou.s Fever.
.......... g a l l o n s t e e l t a n k nn t o w e r .
Charles Hughes, then secretary of ed in my uniform. I nm supposed entirely without provocation.
,\ . r t l f l i d c h e c k n r H h b lc rs lloiul
II
k
i
l
n
(
B
c
'
a
r
r
m
s
.
"In my opiniun. the occurrence
innii, p a y a b le t o t h e C ity C o u n cil,
state, nnd Andrew Mellon, secre­ to represent the law, yet I am or­
an d for five p e r c e n t (3»,;) of t h e
tary of the treasury. This is a dered to close iny eyes and'mouth at Baker Is merely the fore-run­
p rh
hlil. m u s t be d e p o s i t e d w i t h
memorandum which was read and to the violations of the law.” He ner of several attempts which will
cnoh hid. S u c c e s s f u l B i d d e r s w ill
he
made
to
entangle
the
"Senator
lie p 'l i i l r e d lo f u r n i s h b o n d s to tloapproved of, in d distance, it is will leave the force today, he de­
su m •&gt;( o n e - t b l r i l t h e a m o u n t of
in disorderly conduct charges. A
stated here and the gist of it as clared.
tb .'lr r e s p e c t i v e C o n t r a c t s , e x c e p t
follows:
When asked if he had known of private detective called at my. of­
t h a t oicli B ond s w ill n o t lie r c i u l r fice
Saturday
afternoon
nnd
in­
cd
from r c l l a h l c .M u n u f iti'lu rc r s f u r If tho F’rcnch government should the delivery of liiiuor at the place formed me that he had been invit­
li 1xli I n u e ii u lp m e n t. C h e c k s o f U n s u c ­
before,
he
said,
“I
had
known
for
ropose to amortizu Its debt to the
•
■
cessful B id d e r s w ill
bo
returned
ed to he a party to a ‘frame-up’
,
,
United States by paying one-half some time that Smith was making of that kind during the Pendleton Is of Interest to Sanford Folks. pro m ptly.
Plans a n d s p e c i f lent Io ns c a n bo
two
and
three
such
trips
a
week,
°T 1 per cent of the principal an­
SOMI
It
t
h
e
o
f
f
i
c
e
s
o
f
th
o
CUV
C
le
r
k
round-up,
Senator
Stanfield
to
l»e
nually for sixty-two years, the hut it was not until last Saturday
When one has had the misfor­ am i of t h e C o n s u l t i n g C nglm -o r.
the victim. I have the name of thu
thnt
I
was
aide
to
cutch
him
in
tho
S
p
e
c
if
ic
a
tio
n
s
r
u
n
lie
o
b
t
a
i
n
e
d
fr
o
m
Amerirap debt funding commission
man who solicited this detective’s tune to suffer from hackaehe, tlo C o n s u lt in g K n g l n r c r f o r .......
would Consider in the most liberal act."
................
,
: headaches,'dizziness, urinarv dis­ o lla r p e r s e t ; p l a n s fo r t w o d o l l a r s
Chief Roy G. Williams, when co-operation in the scheme and in«onlcrjl am, „th,.r ki(lnt.y m , t an(, dlow
■pip'., the question of interest.
t. T h e s e p a y m e n t s f o r p l a n s
asked for a ii.atcment this after­ investigation will be started
uml s p e c i f i c a t i o n s w ill n o t bo r u ­
According to thl* document noon regarding the case, stated once to determine the identity aof* j hns found relief from all this sick­ tin n&lt; I
„
ness and suffering, that person’s
Tlo C it y C o u n c il r e s e r v e s llio
France’# «fobt to the United States thnt he had nothing to say.
the others involved.
advice is of untold value to friends rig h t to r e j e c t a n y o r a ll bid s, o r
is to ho treated ns Including $100,­
"Last Saturday evening I called and neighbors.
The folbw ing to ih.iiige th u t | u a n l t l e s fr o m t h o s e
000,000 owed for American army
up Senator Stanfield at linker case is only one of many thousand, In the s p ' c l f k u t Io n s a s th o beat
■applies left in France.
over the telephone and warned him but it is that of a Sanford resident. lllteri s t s or t h e «TUV ro .p ilre .
C IT Y C O U N C IL
.
to he on his guard against at­ Who could ask for a'better exam­
Tho principal of the French debt
By .1 I". W A L K I’.lt, M ayor.
J . M. C I I A F F r . l t , C le r k ,
tempt* to trap him. He informed ple?
includes these supplies, would ho
j o y li. c i t A U i , C o n s u l t i n g E n g i n e e r
me tknt he eouhl not attend thu*
therefore about $0,400,000,000, to
IV. A. Stafford, plumlier, 408 t;’7 K in g S t r e e t .
round-up. I again cautioned him Holly
Which might he added accrued in­
Avc., says: "I had kidney Ja c k o p v llte , Flu.
to he watchful ns the efforts to complaint,
terest amounting to $000,000,000
i h i : c i i i c i i t c o l i t T o r T ill-:
nnd my hack ached so in SCVKNTII
.11 O U T \ l . t i n t I I I'
involve him In a public fracas, badly I couldn’t stoop. ( had dizzy
on the debt contracted prior to the
o r i -i . o i t 111 \ . i n A N tt c o n hc . i i (Continued form Page One)
might lie made in another city in spells uml felt generally run down
armistice. As France has been pay­
INOl.i: COI M l . i n CIIA .M K i l l .
ing about $20,000,000 u year, or 5 dreams over the thought of Mav- the event it became known that and tired out. I doctored, hut did­
S uit lo t | u l r t T i t l e
per cent of the purchase price of or Dylan, In tho event that he ’is he intended to stay away from the n’t get much benefit. **T"used SKt.MA K. BA K K it, Jollied b y h e r
luisluind
anil n e x t f r i e n d . J . K
beaten,
running
independently
nert
roundup."
the military supplies left behind by
Doan’s Pills anti they completely
1IA K Kit.
the American expeditionary forccH November with Mr. Hcnrst’s sup­
C
ompl.-ilnaiits
cured me.” (Statement given Mar.
’ .
vs.
The continuation of such a payment port. The mayor's political ad­
22.
PJ1I.)
JA M K S B R O W N e t ul.
Would more than cover one-half of visors indiente strongly that he
•
D e f e n d a n ts .
On February 2, 1U22, Mr. Staf­
one per'cent in the principal. It it will make the run, especially if he
C itation
A 0*111II c f ford said: "My euro has been per­
T o J a m e s B ro w n nm l w i f e ------- ——
also stated that such a payment should lie beaten by a small vote. ( ( i n i l l R I l l l i
manent."
B ro w n , w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e I" U n ­
would nenrly coyer tho accrued in­ The official prognostications by ^ y * l l | J l c H I l l
tide at all dealers. Foster-Mil- k n o w n ; C h a r l t o n J o n e s nm l w i f e — —
terest if that should he considered the managers of the various can­
------ J o l o s . w h o se C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is
burn Co., Ikffrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
didates all agree as usual, that
u n k n o w n ; W illia m H a r v e y a n d w i f e
a part of the principal.
-------------- I l a r v e y . w lio a e C h r i s t i a n
their candidate will win.
The
n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; am i &lt;!. II- C r a Tammany managers predict a
(Continued form Page One)
liatn mid w l f l ------------- il r a l i n m . Whoso
Walker victory by 100,000; May­ *’d slaughter of animals, which is
C h r i s t i a n m im e Is u n k n o w n : n m l
eiirli n m l evury of Hie a b o v e im incit
or Dylan's managers claim exact­ less than that controlled by Swift
llefe
lid n n ls. If ll v l s g , mid If e i t h e r ,
ly the same margin.
ami Company, a competing firm. m v
a n y o r nil o f s a id d e f e n d a n t s h e “Service That Is Reliable”
Managers of the various Ropuli- Neither monopoly nor price manip­ I n n * H r m i i i n l r 11 i i t Ut i i i - i :%wr \ l u „ ■lend, to a l l i m r l l e s ' c l n i m l l i g I n t e r ­
e s t s u n d e r tin' f o l l o w i n g d e c e a s e d
LITTLE- ROCK. Sept. 1.1.—(/I*)— liean aspirants, although main­ ulation to the disadvantage of pro­ *l ljriini lri i nr at ,i l l*ln,
defen d an ts, to -w lt:
J a m e s B row n
Sam Sloan, State Treasurer, who taining supreme confidence, are ducer or consumer was shown to
I m i u n rr&lt;*«*ufl f n i l i l m i null* I r m t i n n d
w if e ,---------------- B r o w n ,
w lio s o
is armless has started a task thnt more chary in n iming figures, hut have resulted from the merger, u n &gt; r « r r r , lh«» | » l i i r r t t h i ' r r l l i r y C h r i s t i a n m im e Is u n k n o w n : C h u r l REACTORS
*
to
n
J
u
l
ie
s
a
n
d
w
if
e
,---------------Jones,
m n n i i f n r l u r r I i i h Ii I miih . i n ( h r r f f r r t
would daunt most men—signing the regular organization foresees he asserted.
llisil
ftir
n m n n i wiiuhl
whoii Im* w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ;
his name l,.‘l00 times by holding a victory for Mr. Waterman by a
"While Morris and Company im!* l l l P w r i ! I n I n n k *m » i n t t r l i l i k e Hi n t W i l l i a m I l a rv e y nml w if e , — ------------R e a l K d i i l r — In v r s t n u n l . s .
.
n i l ) &gt;nft m u l t i t r ll u Ilarvey. w h e n
C h r i s t i a n n a i v e Is
n pen in his teeth. The signature; decisive margin.
been eliminated a* a competitor,” t t n n i nI*'........
i i «&gt;itw i m l n nu t it l t n u l i l In* | n u n k n o w n ; nml &lt;■ II. i l r n l i a m a n d
H ill R u ildin i:
are licing placed on $(150,001) worth
mid Mr. Jardine, "it does not nee- m*l H r r I n I h r n t t n r m k n r t u r n n w i f e . - ■■ flrn lin m , w h o s e C h r i s ­
’Phone "IG
of state Ixinils issued for buildings TO CRISTS VISIT GERMANY ch arily follow that coni petition ns liiniivt’ l u n a r «*ln««* I n l i r r
t i a n n a m e Is u n k n o w n ; o r o t h e r w i s e . Sanford, Fla.
I il«‘|ilnr«* l l t l «
l r m l r i i « ’&gt;.
\ \ lt;i| In a n d to Hu* f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d
BERLIN, Sept. 15.—(/!»(—The a whole lias been thereby reduced.
at the University of Arkansas.
tin %%hrn ilii* ( l u m i r r * r n o r la n d s , a lt u n ie . ly in g a n d b e i n g III
number of foreign visitors to Ber­ It may lie said with very good rea­ It tnl l rl h i\%r
pf
t h e C ity of S a n fo r d . C o u n t y o f S e m ­
RAIN POSTPONP.H GAMP.
lin during thu summer evcvetlutl son that the merger has resulted in
&gt; IIIn m i l ) • ItrlliJC l» l i m n , I fi*lI t e r ) in o le nm l S l a t e of l-'lorlila, m o r e
iniMli
p u r l l e i i t d r l y d e s c r ib e d a s
fo llo w s.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—&lt;/V)_ all expectations and surpassed the making or Armour and Company a
The New York-Clevclnnd gume records «&gt;f prcWar aunwicnt. The potential competitor of the largest m i um.ii u it,.-, „ ,,ni i„ „„,ur t o -Twh let : N o r t h
of t h e N o rth
of
wns postponed been use of rain. A tourists this year, however, did not existing packer—Swift and ('omp- "•••»;*••'*r* iiiuk u« murk iik&lt;L i t 7 B lock "Y " o f St. Her*
n*
-•
••
1 |M dwllilc*.
t
r
a
d
e
A
d
d
itio
n
to
th
u
City
of
double header is scheduled for to­ remain as long as those who vis­ any—the
evidence in the record
Thnt %?n«» iti) rir«t thotinht, uml
H an fo rd , us p e r p in t t h e r e o f r e ­
morrow.
ited the German capital before tho does not warrant the conclusion
fh’Miithlia nrc not imunlly rorc o r d e d In tin- p u b li c r e c o r d s of
v/ar. During July 3,500 Ameri­ Unit the purchase hv Armour ami rrrf. Aftrr I not ilimii to mil
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
fhlnkliiK.
I
mornilirrril
Hint
%
%
o$iirn
a
n
a n y a n d a ll o t h e r p ers o n * ,
U. S. IMPORTS LARGE
cans were registered in Berlin.
, Company of the phyuYnl properties, *»••»» Irlftl l«i ninkr IlinnwrU t-w look w hdo s to
e nam es are u n know n, c la im ­
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—(/!'»
j business nnd good will of Morris llkr r%rr&gt;llilnu rUr iiinlrr ttic* hiiu, in g n n y ti tl e , r i g h t o r I n t e r e s t In
— Exports from the United Statci
Damascus wu» famous in thu and Company lias bad tho effect of fiml fiton \* io nlion | nil llirrr $%*»« und to t h e la n d s h r r e l n n h n v u d e ­
s c r ib e d o r n s y p u r l o r p a r c e l t h e r e ;
for. August were $383,000,000 and Midtile Ages for its silk and linen unduly or arbitrarily lowering pri­ lrI f |o ro|&gt;&gt; ,
T h r u lit)
h rm l
r o n i n ir n r p il
fo
imports $375,000,000.
fabrics; hence the name "damask." ces to the shipper who sells live­ Alirink rl*;Sil Im rk to u o rn in l iimitn. of. It Is o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a n d e a c h of
oinrii nn- »o Him* M;»tiirull&gt; Hint you he a n d a p p e a r b e f o r e o u r Mild
stock or unduly and arbitrarily in­ I \\
r:»n*l ninlrnitMiiil tlirlr «lr**lrr lo C irc u it C o u r t III Hie C o u r t M ouse ut
creasing the price of livestock pro­ lr&gt; to runioiif Inm* thrmn«*l« r«.
Sittiford. F lo r id a , on tin- Dilli d a y of
Tlir morr iiiiiiinlwli uml Ilii* lr«m f icto lier A. D. 1923. u n d t h e n um l
ducts to the customer who buys
friii
I
n
I
nr
Uouirii
hrroinr,
l
In
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t
h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to t h e bill of
or otherwise manipulating or eon- rhitmilMic Ihr &gt; hrroinr.
c o n ip l a ln l e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u In
J J I O F riT-X-S-ti. | lf\ILL II
trolling
prices
in
commerce.
InniKlnr
ti
%
%
munn
In
n
ilrrli)
hull
t
h is cause.
W O rM N ,
llorror«!
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d Hint t h i s o r ­
If l hr uoiiirn %%nnt In ninkr n d e r lie pilbllnlied In tlo- H an ford
1
M I C 3 .H X 7 H 4 T
rrnl lilt \«lth ||tr lorn, thr&gt; Mhoiilil H e ra ld , li n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d 111
&gt;m ? o u n o
i l l
krr|» thniikrh n in I m lliurli llkr H a n fo rd . S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
(•3 - T R u c s !
" ib u m u s t
t hat
lint lire riMMlr thrill nh |»o«*lhlr. Of o n c e u w e e k fo r f o u r e o u s e e i it lv e
ronrvr.
I ilon'l oh|rrt 1« Ihrm tlo- Week*
N or
though ,
N G V £ L ON]
W i t n e s s m y liund a n d th e to-ul of
*'»« n III t lr rolorlntf hrrr mol n 111THAT t HAVE OTHCfL’
tlr f II11hk In thrrr, Iml lhnt'i» w|||| t h e c i r e u l t C o u rt of u l u - S e v e n t h
ronfnrmliiK to tin* t riuliml imlirrii. J u d i c i a l C ir e u l t o f t h e S t a t e of F l o ­
THINGS TO THINK O p
lion niiirh of a kirk iln you think r i d a . Ill a n d fo r S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
n f r lion %
%
nn III «rt out of « I'rMlnj; o n t h i s lliu I3tll d a y o f S e p t e m b e r
(Continued form Pago One)
"M
IC
IH
T
NOT
AL.to.AY
l»urt&gt; %
%
119i. $i u i rI n ho wtkn «%rnrluK
T O IN ^ k
t h is
gia senators and representatives ruff«i on tin* lint tom of hrr Ionic A. I». •192'.V. K. .D IM'IH.A 8S,
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ho perfected arrangements for im­ liiittf* nml nhii linil on u i»nlr of rnl C l e r k o f Hie C ir c u i t C o u rt f o r Hie
iimlrr hrr $rnlf
S e v e n t h J u d l e t u l C ir e u l t o f F l o r ­
mediate expenditure of $390,000 of ftia«|»rnilrn&gt;
\\ ouiru mhoillil l»r illwrourotfnl
ida. Ill n n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
government funds on road building from rhniiKlnK thrmrrl vrn. I.lfr
F lo r id a .
$%lthout
Ihr
mimrn
milllil
hr
llkr
(
S
EAL)
projects
in
North
Georgia.
S o m e
o p it
lit Ioft nllhotit mi Km p \ t'oiirh* ll
By A. M. W E E K S .
Formal acceptance of the fede­ ttoulil
l»r nlott, Inilrril.
D ep u ty C le r k .
;T O M t S . rr-rr.
ral government’s aid by county au­
D r f O T T K H A H P E N C K lt.
Yuan*.
S o l i c i t o r s anil of C o u n s e l f o r th u
Itllils*
thorities is all that is pew neces­
C om pL iln.iiils
sary to makb the money available.
Transmission of electric power
from Muscle Shoals into Georgia
Loans
MONEY AVAILABLE
Loans
has been a great boon to the state
during the drought emergency.
For Firnt Morlgaitc l.nana on l.iheral Valuation Itasi* nl 7r&lt;
Dwindling water power caused a
1‘uiuiult us first v, hen in the inurkut for funds
handicap to some mills nnd facto­
ries but tills wns relieved by use
Mur noli.. x. .Sccumt A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
of electric energy from the big

MARTIN’ CHARGES l.wrni: «
OFFICIALS W I T
TAKING B R I B E S

Fellow’s Service Station

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WE HAVE

C L IE N T

What My Neighbor
Says

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Who is looking for an
acreage that is ripe for
subdivision. Must be
close in to Sanford.

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STOP/ THINK/
HOLLY HILL HEIGHTS
Guaranteed nil Improvements. Lots SMio ()0
3 miles from center of Daytona.
5 minute drive Daytona Beach.
Price advance 35* «' Oct. 1st.
sGet a lot now while you can at tho*
Phone 349 or call at our office, 305 Fir t v*
Bank Bldg..
lrst
Will show you the property by nppointnjJ

Florida Land Investors Company,
W. J. Rudlnnd. District Manager
M. K. Rutherford, Ass’t DLsl. Mcr

Allen &amp;
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Wc arc permanently located in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE are EXPERTS
Wc guarantee Satisfaction.
If you have Property you want sold—List it tnftl
'
and kiss it good-bye.

ALLEN AND BRENT
11G E. Second Street, Synford, Fla,

He would he interest­
ed in a piece of from 25
to 100 acres.

NATION’S EYES
CENTERED 0 N
NEW YORK RACE

Let us sell your pr

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88 feet Corner on Sanford Avc. f

What have you got?

Jardine

List it with us—
We can move it.

Dismisses

MODERN STUCCOED, SPANISH WE
BUNGALOW

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On Avacoda Avenue

BigPackingM erger

One-Armed Treasurer
Faces Difficult J o b

Real Bargain on Attractive Terms,

Mannish Women

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Stanley &amp; Rogers.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Company,
2102 F irst St.

Realtors.

M H g flg g a H H a H g a \ig a H a a B g g a a a a ii« a i l l i a i l l l l i
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FIVE LOTS ON PARK AVE.-$10,000

EVERT TRUE
THe-Wci'^

. A Wonderl ul Buy—Good Terms.

BY CONDO

PEOPLE OE DIXIE
AGAIN PRAY EOR
DROUGHT RELIEF

LOT
Oak Avenue Between 13th and 14th Sis.,—?
Good Terms.

AND MHlLtS. I

MeNDINQ. YOU
MIG.HT RGAIO

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
Magnolia Avc., $3675.00—Small Cash Paynio
Good Terms. -

too l« MI •H(x r»f*!0

.DAIRYMANS
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Sanford Feed &amp; , Supply Co.
jrtle Avc.. &amp; tth St.

GRAIN

—

JNO W. SNEED

HAY

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MIXED FEED '

Let »s help you solve your feed problems.
VVe have “A Feed For Every Purpose”
L not What j cow HATS but whit *h«
DIGESTS tlut rrodum nulk and butter fat?

hASMYIU!

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Phone 539

7 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE
On 10th Street, Ju st O ff Magnolia, $7,500.00
Good T erm s.,

DAIRYMAN’S DELIGHT
DAIRY FEED
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ConUiru more -thin 731» DIGESTIBLE n u tr ie n t* .

DAIRYM AN’S

DELIGHT
A ready mixed highly concent rated
feed made especially to stimulate
milk production, but at the same
time will keep jour c o w s'in a
healthy conditiopn. Try one bag
nnd note the difference.

Holly Realty Comply
Phone 702

. Valdez Hotel W '

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lie; Young, Tom.
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ford;
Love,
Major, Elmer; Mansfield, W. E.;
Marshall, Charlie; May, .1 .L.;
.
Merritt, J. E.; Merritt, M. P.;
N e x t Meyer, Fre&lt;i; Milford, Raymond;
M an y Mlmba, Jasper; Minnory, Harry;
H ear- Mitchell, Albert; Moreland, WilHam E.; Morris, John.
I UnliC
McClay, Cralic; McCoy. Henry;
McDaniel, Isiah; Mcknight, Wol6.—
ter; McWells, Charlie; Neal, Evcor par- rett; Nelson, .1, R.; Nichols, John,
he secPadgett, Arthur; Padgett, R. R.;
Pnr. Patillo, George; Parker, A. L.;
.
Parker, B. M.; Parrish, Thomas
»mi-an- j . penlcy, Ralph; Pennington,
, to be Jeff; Perry, James F.; Phillips, A.
IS.: Pinkey, Lulu; Pope. John; Powen th e!ell, J. L.; ltevero, Carlos; Rice,
years, Frank: Richards, Louis; Richnrdclassc.vjson, Wnlter: Riggins, Eddi?; Rocr o w d h e rts, Percy; Roberts, Brady;
issions, I Robinson, Jake; Robinson, Lark;
i ones. Robinson, Lindsey; Rogers, Louis;
ield for Rogers, Orlando C.; Rosenberg,
Joe; Rosier, Dennis.
lerman, | Sattter, Martin; Scurry, James;
n, Mit- Sogrrst, Jesse; Sharpe, Frank;
ideraon, Shavous, Marion; Shuler, T. W.;
Atkins, Shumnke, Charlie; Simmons, Wil&gt;lie; Simms, J. M.; Smith, Martin;
I, Ster- Smith, Mosc; Smith, Mnrcellut;
Black- Smith, Will; Smith, Tom; Spanish,
it Wil* Herbert; Stcpens, Leu; Stewart,
iawsey; Sam; Strainer, Leo; Strickland, J.
; Brab- L..
inndler;
Thomas, Henry; Thomas, ArRobcrt; thur; Thompson, Rufus; Vickers,
polcan; Fred H.
; BuffWard, John E.; Washington,
V; Bur- Randolph;
Wayman,
Wnlter;
Bussey, Weems. Earl; Wilkins, Mary; Willinms, Annie Mae; illiams, RoMihe; ;bert; Williams, Herman; Williams,

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TO THOSE p E S I R I K i l - i c ^ . ,

Flrtt^Notlonn? BaJkVriday morn-

Florida Educator T o
Lewis, Will; Ldvine, Sam; Leave State Offices
Nathan; Lowe, Lawrence.

N E W
The Sant&gt; Barbara earthquake
opened subterranean water sources
„nd all streams In the quake
show a marked increase in flo'v
since the shake-up.
If t})e in­
creased flow continues it will more
than pay for the losses suffered

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 16.—
— C. K. Allen, secretary of the
certification department of the De­
partment of Public instruction, has
tendered his re:i gnation to Super­
intendent Cawthon, to become e f­
fective Oct. 1.
Mr. Allen has been in education­
al owrk of Floridaf or a number
of yonrs. Before entering the De­
partment of Public Instruction ho
was superintendent of schools of
Wakulla county for 12 years.
Mr. Allen plans to enter the real
e iia te and insurance * field. His
successor has not a • yet been an­
nounced.

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ow under construction ut tho com
and Sanford Avc„ are reqSeatS uf.!

Britt-Chittenden
Realtv" rv
V iral
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FIVE LOTS ON PARK AVE.-$10,00I)

State Mission Board
To Meet in P lan t City

The Bread That
Slices the Best

PLANT CITY, Fla., Sept. 16.—
(/P)—The fifth annual meeting of
the Woman’s Missionary Union of
the South Florida Association will
l&gt;e held nt the First Haptist Church
of this city on T huniiay, Septem­
ber 21. according to an announce­
ment made here.
Mrs. G. C. Overstreet has sub­
mitted the complete program, it
will include business and social
meetings, reports by tho various
officers of the departments of the
association, special music and elec­
tion of officers.

Smooth and even your knife glides
through this Render, flaky loaf. T h e
delicate, fragile texture yields readily to
your bread knife. T h e re is no cru m b lin g ,
crushing nor tearing. But slicing easily
is only one of the superior qualities of
M erita bread. I t is m ore easily digested
than ordinary b re a d ; far ric h e r; exqui­
sitely pure and indeed more h ealth fu l.
Demand M e r i t a in preference to just
anybody’s bread — then you w ill know
you arc getting the richest and m ost n u ­
tritious bread m ade in the Southland.
Just say “ M e rita .” T w o sizes, 10c and
15c.

Seo II. E. Wagner nml "Friday"
Ro is in regards to n free bus to
Rio Vista on the Halifax, Daytona.

A Wonderful Buy—Good Terms.

LOT
Oak Avenue Between 13th and 14th Sts
,
Good Terms.

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
Magnolia Ave., $3675.00—Small Cash Payment
Good Terms

MADE JIY THE

88 feet Corner on Sanford Ave

AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY

7 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE
On 10th Street, Ju st O ff M agnolia, $7,500.00
Good Terms.

MODERN STUCCOED, SPANISH TV PL
BUNGALOW
On Avncnda Avenue

EXTRA RICH BREAD
fresh daily
fro m your
grocer
Realtors,

Sunford

Holly Realty Company
Phone 702

Valdez Hotel Bldg.

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IN THE CENTER OF A THRIVING, WIDE-A-W AKE COMMUNITY, WHERE REAL ESTATEVALUES HAVE MORE THAN
DOUBLED WITHIN THE PAST FOUR MONTHS.
HOTEL—STORES—BANK—GARAGE— FILLING STATIONS—ARRANGED FOR.

OUR FIRST UNIT OF FIVE HOUSES ARE

NOW BEING Bl

LOTS PRICED $225.00 AND U P -A L L IMPROVEMENTS

Prices Advance lO per cent
EACH MONTH UNTIL JANUARY 1ST

Don t

Proc

Flanico Estates Is the Suvesi Set In the State
A FEW DOLLARS INVESTED TODAY MEANS A PROFIT TOMORROW.

WILL TAKE YOU TO SEE THE PROPERTY BY APPOINTMENT

FLORIDA
W. J. RUDLAND, Dist. Mgr

LAND
ERS
PHONE 31U

INVESTORS

COMPANY
i-xDEVELOPERS
M. K. RUTHERFORD, Ass’t. Dis. Mgr

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\ The surest sign of worms in chlli1 r
ilren is pnleneas, lack of interest
. ' Cumptalmtnt. '
■ t * &gt; i . . I V*. i
in Play* frclfulness, variable ippeefc at. :C.
tilc, pickinjr at the nose und aud- TOWELL ALUKBTA,
D e f e n d a n ts ,
den starting in sleep. When these
oritr
The State of Florida. to Powell
_
symptoms appear it is time to give Alherta,
If living, and. If dead. all
w h ite s Cream Vermifuge. A few parties ctulmlnn Interests under
doses drives out the worms and •nvretl Alherta. deceased, or otnrrrent Estimate
s lim a ie of
o i rFlorida
i o r i a a ' puts the littlo one on h ro»H n wise. In the prnp«rtv described In
eonii n f P u h lic H iffhwnvv: henith lonin tVhi* ,on *"e
l ° th,l‘ ,,rt,'r. and to ull persons un,urenu 01 * unite n ij f n w n j s . nuutn j(tum. White s ( ream V erm -■known interested in. the property
laces Total Mileage Of ' iruBc nas « record of fifty years of'involved In this suit, which la aimloads At Present a t 3,503
use- price :tr,c*Sold t»y and described us fnUowsTto-w It:
______
L aneys Drue Store.
The S’. of the s*, ..r the N*i
of the S k *. of thi-'HKQ nt Sec­
IJ.AHASSEE, Sept. 1C.— I/P)
OF A1*1*I,I CATION FOIl
tion 19. Township 11. 8. It. 3D
i:.:
r VX, . . l,KtUI I NIIKK SKCTION
w0 hundred and seventy-four
ara
«&gt;F TUB (iBNBIIAI. STATCYou are hereby ordrrrd anil re[nine-tenths miles of state highTF.s OF TUB STATU OF FLOP- uulretl to appear on the 5thl.day.of
IDA.
to the blit filed
| O c to b e r. 1
L of Florida were surfaced durNotice Is hereby given that J. K. against you In the above entitled
[pj24, nccordinn to an estimate Snyder,
purchaser of Tax Certifi­ ; rnuse and court.
out by the Bureau o f Public cate No. its;, dated the 3rd day i Witness V. R. Douglass. Clerk of
or
June
I).. 1902. has filed said said Circuit Court, and the official
^ds, of the United States De- certificateA. In
my office, and Inn seal thereof, this 1st day of Septem­
tment of Agriculture,
made application for tux deed to ber. 1925.
the 3,r&gt;03.r&gt; miles in the state Issue In accordance with law. Said
v. t:. d o c o i .a ss
certificate embraces the following
By A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
Item of Florida, 1,901.8 had been described
property situated In Semi­ (Circuit Court Seal)
faced at the emf of 1923, the nole county. Florida, to-wlt;
DCimANCR A LEMIBR
N\V U of Sl-i*, of SW't Sec. 29.
Attorneys
(mate states.
Twp,
21
S
ttauge
32
Bast.
10
Orlando, Florida.
fhe total mileage of highways
acres.
It to grade, or _______
surfaced —on ___
the
The said land being nssossrd nt
state tnrougnout
throughout tlflcate
d#t*- ,n
of the Issuanceofofrsuch
cer- IN ClltrlTT COI ItT OF TIIK
lems of the atate
penny.
.n k vbntii j i ittriA i. n u n it .
IN AND FOIt SKMINOI.R lO IN i
[United States in 1924 was 23,- Ilelrs. Cnb-ss said certificate shall
TV.
FLORIDA. IN CIIANrRHY.
the report ndds, with 17,000 be redeem, d according to law tag
Ilill For lllturre
deed
Will
Issue
thereon
on
the
Kill
rs surfaced.
B HB R CC A llUO W N .
day of October A. I'.. 1915.
Complainant.
[t the end of 1923. according to
Witness my official signature and
bureau’s estimate, there were Sen! this the Jnd day of S.-pt.-mber FR A N K IIUOWN. *
A. t&gt;.. 19*5.
|,i()0 mllon of surfaced roads in
D e fe n d a n t.
V. R. DOI'dBARS,
C IT A T IO N
state system s of the country, C le r k C i r c u i t C o u rt S e m in o le C o u n ­
T
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S
T
A
T
I! O F F I . O l t l D A ; TOi
ty
.
F
lo
r
id
a
.
] of a mileage of 251,010.9.
F R A N K IIUOWN.
lly A. 51. WRHK8. D. C.
Jlinois lends among the states
Il appearing from the sworn bill
of complaint filed In thin cause
[total mileage surfaced during in t u b r ittrt it rot j i t o f
that you are a resident of a state
m i J i n iriA i. rn ti i t r o r
with 1,399.2, with Arkansan
with 1,310.0,
lew York led in total mileage
faced at the end of 1923, with
jl.3. Texas htt)i the largest tomileage of thes tute system,
168.0 being recorded.

» IN 1824
AL 275 MILES

LEASES WANTED

[oik county has the
targest
uber of orange trees of any
jity in the state. There are 1,L032 orange trec:A not of bearage and 1,574,844 orange trees
bearing age. tl has 10,800 lemon
es not of lienring nge and 24,988 ■
bearing age. It has 1,682 grape
trees not of Waring and 21,of beuring age.

We represent syndicates desirous
of procuring locations suitable for
hotels, apartments or business a r­
cades. Prefer ninety year leases eith­
er vacant ground or improved prop-,
erty anywhere in Florida.

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IT S FINE FOR
iCHING KIDNEYS

Address Box “C. K.” The Herald

Most folks forget that the kid- j i
Vs, like the bowels, sometime:. ■
sluggish and clogged and need
flushing occasionally, else we
backache nmi dull misery in
kidney region, severe head*
Ues, rheumatic twinges, torpid
|cr, aciil stomach, sleeplessness
all sorts of bladder disorder* s
iou nimply must keep your kid).s active and dean and thu moknt you feel an ache or pain in
kidney region begin drinking
of water. Also get about four
rut * of dud Salts from any drug
[re here, take a tablespoonful in
glass of wat.w before breakfast
a few days and your kidneys
ill then net fine. This famous
Jta is made from the acid of
jpe* and lemon juice, combined
th lilhia, and is intended to flush
Lged kidneys and help stimnuU* m

Allen &amp; Brent
Ural Instate Auction Sales.

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Lot ua Kell your property

AT AUCTION
Wo are permanently locnleil in Sanford
OUR SALES FORCE arc EXPERTS
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aliic the acids m the urine so
hi ts) longer irritate, thus help­
er n relieve bladder disorders.
if you have Property you want soi&lt;i—List it with us
Salts is inexpensive; makes
arui kiss it gooil-bye.
f delightful effervescent lithia
tt drink
which everybody
m !iI lake now and then to help
«p kidneys clean.
[ A well-known local druggist says
nells lots of Jnd Salts to folks
bho believe in trying to correct
kidney trouble while it is only
110 E. Second Street. I an ford, Fla.
trouble. By all means have your
lician examine your kidneys at
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jt twice a year.

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1925.

A: ‘ - i . - i . d i j

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in -eo n h tr otlier than T11» mare o f,
Florida, that your r e sid u e , when

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Long Ti&amp;eLoKns nn Residences Aiui Bt&amp;lrieas Property.
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Easy Repayment Plan

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A. E&gt;. 193S « n d «*»«■»' i and
there mukc nnaw.r, to tha Bill u f;
Complaint tuhlblted atfalnst tyou.
otherwise a decree pro confBM will
be entered against you.
IT 18 OIIDKKF.D That this DltnIIon be published In the Hanford
Herald, a newspaper published An
Seminole County. Florida, once »
week. In four consecutive weekly
HUNK AND ORDRUKD This thn
2nd liny Ilf Septemliar. A. I&gt;. t'*35.
V. Vi. DOlMIeAHS.
Cterk of Cln ult Court. Hrveml* Juillcliil Circuit. Seminole Count).
Florida.
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■ T iie S anford Credit A ssociation

Office in new Merriwcathcr Building
2nd Street.

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By A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
J A M E S il. S II A B O N ' ,

Solicitor for Complainant.
Sept.
l.t-30.

IN r l l i n IT c o t TIT . 9EVENTII
j u m i A i . n n c i i T ok f i .uk -.
I It A, IN A.NII FOB MBMINttl.12
r o t NTT. IN CMANCRHY.
Millet Title

Ilill
i ’l l A l t l . l ' S A.

^HERE’S a trick to fixing
X cabbage. Prepared the right
way, it’s delicate in flavor and very
tender. Add grated cheese and rich
cream sauce— made with Borden’s
*
— and you have “Cabbage au
Gratin’’, a dish fit for a king— or
the fussiest member o f your own
royal family. And o f course, it’s
-just full oi vitamins, calories, and
all that sort o f thing. Use it as the
principal hot dish for luncheon
or dinner.

DALLAS.

Ciimplalnanti*.

v*.
L ucy I~ DaVls um l t h e lirire. ilcvlttvrti. Krnnt.-cx o r o t h e r c la i m a n t *
u n il c r L ucy L. D a v la ; t h e helri&lt;,t
itcvlxce*. g r a n t e e * o r «»th.*r claim a n t* a n tl e r W illia m F. Hti**.-ll. :
tleceaxetl; t h e heir* , tlevluoe* « r a n tccs or o th e r c la im a n ts
u tu t c r j
.Mathew It. .Marks, d e c e a s e d ; An- 1
na Htokc* a n d t h e h e i r s , dev isees;
g r a n t e e s o r o t h e r c l u l tn a t it s
A n n a S t o k e s ; J e s s i e T. Dav
tllvitlually uml a* A ilm lnlsi
of t h e e s t a t e of W i l l i a m K. ItnsF.-t, d e ceased , a n d t h e Ilelrs. d e ­
visees. g r a n t e e s n r o t h e r claim . its u n d e r J e s s e T . D avis, hull\ . M.i illy a n d a s A d m l n l s t r a l ' . r of
t h e L t l n t e of W il li a m F. Bussell,
d e c e a s e d : th e C e n t r a l S o u th e r n
L u m b e r C o m p a n y , ail O hio t 'o r p o r a t lo n a n d t h e Stocktioliler;i O f
th e
C en tral
S o u th ern
Lumber
C o m p a n y , a n Ohio Corporation and
a ll u n k n o w n p a r s o n s c l a i m i n g a n in­
t e r e s t In t h e re a l p r o p e r t y h e r e ­
i n a f t e r described.

Defendants.

O ltD R Il O F 1T H L IC A T IO N
T I I R ST AT R O F F L O R ID A , TO
A L L T IIK A F T KB NA.MF.D I'A ltT l Kit. t i lt K K T I N t .8 :
T o Lucy L. D avis. If l i v i n g and If
d e a d all p a r t i e s claim ltiK i n t e r e s t s
u m l e r Lucy L. D avis, d e c e a s e d or
o t h e r w i s e in t h e re a l property h e r e ­
i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d : a ll p a r t i e s rlalin
m e I n t e r e s t s u n d e r W i l l i a m F. B u s ­
sell, deceased , or o t h e r w i s e . In tbo
r e a l p r o p e r ty h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b ­
e d ; nil i&gt;:m l&gt; s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r M athew It. M a r k s , d e c e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e In th e re a l p r o p e r t y Imrem a f t v r d e s e r lb e d f A lin* Klokes. If
iiviim uml It il.-ad all p a r t i e s clulmI n m i n i e r e s l s u n d e r A n n a S to k es,
live,Vised, or o t h e r w i s e ; J e s s e T.
D avis, In d iv id u ally a n d a s A d m in ­
i s t r a t o r of ilie e s t a t e of W il li a m F.
B u ssell, d e ceased . If li v in g uml It
■leud all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r e s t s
u n d e r J a m e s T. D avis. In d iv id u a lly
mol a s Ad in IIt I st r a t » r of t h e K stute
of W illiam F. Itu ssel, d e c e a s e d or
o t h e r w i s e ; C e n t r a l H o u th e r n L u m ­
b e r C om p an y , a c o r p o r a t i o n o r g a n l i e d u n d e r tile la w s of t h e S t a t e of
Ohio, a n d t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s a n d *&gt;llii r* c la i m i n g u n d e r t h e t ’c n t r u l s « n t h e m L u n tb e r C um n an y , a c o r p o r a t l o u o r g a a i r e d u n d e r t h e la w s of
t h e S t a t e of Ohio, a n d a l l u n k n o w n
p e r s o n s el.lim ing I n t e r e s t s tn th e
f o l lo w in g d e sc rib e d r e a l p ro p e r ty ,
s i t u a t e , ly in g a n d b e i n g In Bin
C o u n ty of Sem inole. S t a l e of F l o r ­
ida, t o - w l t:
L ots I to 23 In clu siv e nt H r lg g ’s
S u b d iv is io n of tlu&gt; N o r t h e a s t
Q u a r t e r of t h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ­
te r of S e c tio n 31. T o w n s h i p 21
S outh. B in g e 29 L a s t, a c c o r d i n g
to plat th e r e o f r e c o r d e d In F la t
Book j. a t P ag e 132 of tile J'nh11.- B ecords of Sent 1m ile C o u n ­
ty. F lorid a.
Also
T h e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r of t h e
N orthw est
Q u arter
an d
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N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of t h e S'mv)1
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buttered bread
crumbs
2 tahlcspoonfuls butter
2 tablcspounfuls flour
y* teaspoonful salt
Pepper

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Thwnihlti 2t SjutUi. Burnt
K:ist.
It I* unlsri'il that ymi amt curli
uf you a|i|niir in tin* sworn Bill of
I'mmilalnt herein flleil oil or lufon*
the 5lii Jay of th’lober A. D. 1925.
the samo lu'ltik Itulo Day of this
llotiorulili’ Court.
It Is further orileretl Ihat this no­
tice In- Tiuhl luhril III till- H:iiiforil
Ilimit), (t iii’wsimper |&gt;uljlt*heil In
Die County of Seminole. State of t

i cup Sordcn’s Evapo­
rated milk diluted with
} i cup water
lK cups grated cheese
i small head uf cabbage
Paorika

Bordens

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comes in two sizes; tall
(16 oz.) und small
(6 oz.)
Order f r o m your
gr ocer's by the half"
dozen or more cans,

Flortitji- otu’e a w r e k f o r f o u r c o n re f ill l\ e Week*.

WITNF.MH the hanil ami seal of!
V. R. Doutclaa*. Clerk of the Circuit I
Court lu anil for Seminole County,
Florlila, this the 1st ilay of He|&gt;tenth. r A. D. 1935.
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C lerk C ircuit t'o u r t.
By A M. WEI1K3, Deputy Clerk.
(OFFICIAL KKAL)
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ADVERTISEMENTS
m a d c i i t K &amp; v t K i l t n is .
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Solicitors for Complainant.
MANGE OF BUSINESS

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J^J IDAS, n great king back in ancient his­
tory, so the story goes, had the power
to turn everything he touched into pure
gold.
OW if tlio merchants of Sanford had
such a power they wouldn't have to
Nworry
whether you paid your bills prom pt-■
|y or not. AH their bills due could be
easily handled every month. They’d mere­
ly touch their unpaid bills and receive a
burntful of gold.
|&gt;l!T beautiful metaphors of speech and
I&gt; and fairy tales won’t pay his bills or
yours. Nature wasn’t ju st planned th a t
way. So wo have to obey the laws. We
must pay in full for everything received.only genuine power th at an indivi­
TandHEretain
dual or group of individuals enu gaiiv
is that arising from confidence
reposed in him or them.

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Tike off outtiiic leaves inti cut cabbage in quarter!, re­
moving the tough sulk. Soak one-hall' hour in cold water, to
which one tableipoont'ul salt has been added. Drain and cook
Uncovered in plenty of boiling water until tender, adding *alt
Just before cooking ii completed. Melt butter in saucepan; add
flour, salt, ind pepper. Stir until it U imooth and gradually
add diluted milk. Cook until it thickena. Drain the cabbago
and cut in smaller pieces. Place a layer in a greased baking
dish. Sprinkle with cheese and a dash of paprika. Cover with
part of cream sauce. Repeat. Cover top with buttered crumbs
and bake In a moderate oven about twenty minutea*

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than Regain

power whose circuit is too often broken
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by negligence and carelessness on the
part of the creditor in not meeting his
obligations PROMPTLY.
RKDIT Is easy to retain and mighty
hard to regain.
Simply because
CREDIT is based on RELIEF IN YOU
and your promise to Pay Your BiUs
Promptly. Whenever you violate yoilr
spoken word you shatter tills CONFI­
DENCE.
OUBT this statement, if you will, hut
D
don’t try to prove it. For you will
timl every merchant in Sanford at!vised
ns to your credit standing. They know
whether you keep your promises ami
whether you
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TELI, YOU WHAT THE UOTHE BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME
IS DOING FOR YOU.
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
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O w n e rs of
A c re a g e
Can Market Thousands of
through a&gt;operntion with our Nation­
al Organization of farm
salesmen and of General
Offices in the big northern

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cities.

We have been established twen­
ty-five years and have been sell­
ing farms ami groves in Florida
a dozen years.
Your land must he dry and well
drained, suitable for agricultural
use and located on a main trav­

eled hard-surfaced highway,
convenient to an established
town of worthwhile tpwnaite.
To gain our attention, give
price, legal and exact geograph­
ical location.
Good title am: quick delivery im­
perative.
We need these L iiT L E I*ARMS
now to suit the requirements of
our customers.
Can .see your land on next trip
down which will be in about ten
days. Write for appointment.

Outstanding Opportunity!
W

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A.

Strout

Wo can substantiate our claims for Now Smyrna Beach—Let us show you

Farm Agency, Inc.

T h eEXCLUSIVE
H . B.SELLING
S ch
u lte R ealty Co.,
Inc.
AGENTS
REALTORS

E. C. FROST, General Manager

255 Fourth Ave.

New Aork City

Inquire nt the desk of

The MONTEZUMA HOTEL,
Sanford, Fla.

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Offices In—Greater Daytona Beach (3) Ormoiul
Bench. New Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach, St.
Augustine, Jacksonville, DoLaml, Orlando, Tampa.

“ WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE'5*
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New records were made again in August when 12,560
17 a t (■ ■ I'lr i, P lo r tl*
n tu ra d ■• S eco n d O laea M a tte r, tourist automobiles containing 49,118 pnssengers.crossed the
t o b e r IT, 1*1». a t t h e P o * t« f ti c c
8 « * f o n l . K l o r l d a v n d e r A c t or St. John’s river bridge at Jacksonville, headed for the south­
I, 11»7,
___ _ ern ami central parts of Florida. These figures show an in­
.....(Editor
crease of one hundred per cent, and are almost up to the
KM.I.AXU I~ UEA!e
I n o w i n n i i k h o ..
high mark of last winter.
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t i l M avaoll* A v r a a e
Of all the cars, Georgia headed the list with 1,986 cars
H IJIM H IIT IO .X I I A T M
and
7,892 passengers. North Carolina was second with 855
One T o o l —17.00 &lt;*li M o u t h s ...1110
U a l l f a r n t ' n CIV liy I’a r r I M , p e r automobiles and 3,045 occupants.
Indiana was third with
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( JEeK He. Weekly Kdltlon 11.00 836 automobiles and 3,245 passengers.
South Carolina came
par pear.
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next
with
788
ears
ami
3,179
persons.
During the month
J •I'lE t'IA t, M&gt;TI(1ID| All o b i t u a r y
■orlean, c a r d s o f t h a n k s , r s a o l u t i o n e there were 225 California automobiles with 1,000 persons
a n d n o ti c e s o i • n t e r i a U - . e n u w h .re
new settlers. Every
• e t t a r s e a a r e w a d e w i l l b e r b a r t e d and 58 Canadian cars bringing 361
h r a t r e g u l a r a d v e r t lain a r a t e s _
state in the union was represented.
MKHBVH THIS A a S O flA T B M I ' H E t l
Stop anti do a little figuring. During August 405 auto­
T he Assnctaied Prase Is e x c lu e ,
tvelr entitled »o *he uee Tor re- mobiles and 1,584 persons crossed the St. Johns river into
pnbllcatlon o ' a ll n e w s d ls p a teh es
One car entered Florida by this
ersd ltee to It «r n o t o t h e r w is e cred- south Florida every day.
u ; in this pap er and also the l»* route every three minutes and one person every minute dur­
IS) new s published herein. All r ig h ts
of republics! Ion o f sp ecia l d is p a t c h ­ ing the entire day and night.
And all the time the other
es h e r e in 'a r e a ls o r e se r -e d . ______
roads lending into the state were ju st as crowded. The rail­
“ WEDNKSHAV, SKPT.1 fi, 1925
road companies were also busy trying to handle everyone who
wanted to get on their trains. The steamship lines were
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
1,—Deeper water route to Jacltaon- adding new boats.
Who tan say that they are not coming to Florida. The
|^ —Construction of St. Johnn-Incampaigns
being put on by many northern points in which
dim River renal.
they are urging their people to stay away from Florida, is
! . —Extension of white way.
-Eilenaion of loral amuiiementa. resulting in countless millions heading tin’s way.
Florida
—Swimming pool, tennie rourte, appreciates the co-operation and assistance that is being
•Id. ■
4.— Augmenting of building pro­ given it in this way and the only problem confronting the
gram—hoaies, hotel*, apartment Fldrida cities is how in the world places are going to be
found where people may live.
. houses.
1 — Extension of street paving proHere in Snnford one new house is being built every
gmm.
twenty-four
hours, yet the Chamber of Commerce says the
f^—Coiutrurtlon
of
boulevard
around Lak** Monroe,
city is filled up and there are no vacant apartments and few
£ —Completion of city beautifies- available rooms. Instead of thinking we are making a great
lion progrnm.
.» •* — Expansion of nrhnn' system record by constructing a new house every day, the people
with provision for inrrrased fa ­ of Sanford will be compelled to work out some scheme so
that five houses will lie erected dnily.
cilities.
It is a great problem that confronts Sanford and one that
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
must
be worked out immediately if accomodations are to be
TRUTH MAKES FREE:—Then
said Jesus, If ye continue in nty furnished all the thousands who hope to spend the winter
word, then nre y«* nty disciples in­ months in our city.
deed; and ye shall know the truth,
------------------ o--------------and the truth shall make you free.
John 8: 31*32.
CURFEW
Solemnly, mournfully,
Dealing its dole,
The curfew hell
la beginning to toll.
f Cover the embers,

And put out the light;
Toil comes with the morning
And rest with the night.
Dork grow the windows,
And quenched Is the fire;
Sound fades into silence,—
All footsteps retire.
No voice in the chambers,
No sound in the hall!
Sleep and oblivion
Reign over all!
The book is completed,
And closed, like the day;
And the hand that has written it
Lays It awny,

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Dim grew its fancies;
Forgotten they lie;
Like coals in the ashes,
They darken nnd die------ ■-— *

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Song sinks into silence,
The story is told.
The windows are darkened
The hearth-stone is cold.
Darker and darker
Thtf black shadows fall;
Bleep and oblivion
Reign over all.
—Henry WmlHwnrlh Longfellow.
. -------&lt;&gt;------We suggest that- Vice-President
Dawes enlist the aid of Colonel
Mitchell In his efforts to change
the senate rules.

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Rolled stocking,
Dimpled knee;
Prettiest Sight
Y'ever did see.

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JEH 16,1923

Headline in Daytona News says,
“ Night Marauder In Nashville Shot
in Abdomen by Office." We have
only one and that’s not by nny of­
fice.
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Our office boy says there is on-*
thing that sounds worse than a
saxuphone and thut’s a lawn mow­
er early in the morning while you
trying to sleep.
—
----------- o---------He who has any surplus funds,
should put that money to work
building houses so that Snnford
may provide housing facilities for
winter visitors.
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-----“Suppose, for Instance, that
practically all of Florida’s people
would start packing tip and mov­
ing to Cuba 7 or to Georgia?
Honest, now wouldn't we »• t up
a dickens of a holler about it ?
— Kt. Petersburg Times. Like the
old ludy, “we're not spusin".
[
.. —-----------The New York Herald Trib­
une carries the following personal
mention: “Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Jones, whose summer home is at
Rosvln, are being congratulated
on the birth of n daughter. Their
wedding will take place in Au­
gust." Well, the sooner, the bet­
ter.
A trip through the stale will
convince anyone of the relatively
low price of Sanford real estate
and of the substantial character
•if this ifction. That man who
thinks prices are too high here
should take a few days off utul
InnjM't t prices in other sections, e s ­
pecially on the lower cost coast,
nnd then he will come back to
Hanford and Iriveo, all his available
money in local real estate.
'I lie /ealty bug has hit the lndlas.
1-ocul flunper would only consider
u sixty day option instead of an
engagement.— Fort Meade Leader.
However, she accepted a diamond
ring us a binder, and before the
option expired, closed the di al, a c ­
cepting a life lime luortgugo fur
security —Clermont Press. And
stumped a kiss on it. The ques­
tion is, would she consider a re­
sa le? —Tampa Tribune.
Better
rush the abstract along; nhe may
be merely sboe-atringing him.—
Tri-City N»ewj.

A rrest The Worthless Check W riter

A s BHsbarie S£e£ It
Don't S .ll Short.
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A Landing Roof.
Bootleg, or Anti-Klux?

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Want a Pet Bison?
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
ICopyrtaTit HISJ
WALL STREET sold more than
n million and a half shares of
stock yesterday and
broker?,
homeward wending their weary
way shortly after 3 p. m., had
watched stocks crawling up to new
high prices, led by the Industrial
shares, with money "easy/* If you
wanted it for speculation.
Keep out of stock gambling, It
will ruin anybody. Hut, whntever,
you do, don’t be foolish enough to
sell any genuine enterprise in
this country short. If you own nny
stock that represents real value,
KEEP it.

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Flooring
Ceiling
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Srreen Wire
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IT HAS BEEN suggested here
occasionally, during the past ten
yenrs, that architects should have
their minds on landing roofs for
flying machines. Now Chicago,
about to Ituild a $15,000,000 post
office, will ask Congress to ap­
prove a building, two city blocks
long, with a landing roof for -the
flying mail. That would cut an
hour off the mail flight from Chi­
cago to New York. Nuw York in
time will imitate Chicag$-aml have
a post office landing here.
NOT FAR IN the fulurtF will
come the new city, one building de­
voted to one single business, with
a landing roof for buyers and sel­
lers. an&lt;l employes flying to work
in the morning and flying back at
night.
The great "congested traffic
problem" may be solved from the
roof before it is solved in the
streets.
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However, don’t let that discour­
age you about godd real estate.

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HAIR ( I T
SH.W K

A WOMAN leader of the W. C.
T. U., in Iowa, Mrs. Myrtle Cook,
who interfered with the plans of
the bootleggers, was shot dead ns
she sat at the window of her Rouse.
She was hurietl with Ku Klux
ceremonies, pallbearers robbed nml
TAMPA TIMES
masked, the Kn Klux clergyman
laying the murder to bootleggers
in a red-hot Ku Klux sermon.
Junius O. Groves, GO years old make the first payment on 80
The public would like to know nnd long known by the title of acres of Kuw Valley land, which
whether it was a bootleg murder
is e part of the present 523 acre
or an nnti-Ku Klux murder nnd the “negro potato king of Kan­ Grove Farm in Wynndott county,
sas," died at his farm home near Kansan. The house on this farm
that seems still uncertain.
The liquor-racc-religion war w ill' Edwnrdsville. Kansan, a bit hack now has 23 rooms and cost $22,he made fiercer by this particular­ and thereby hangs n tale that 000.
ly cowatdly murder
When he died ho was one of
should Is- of vital interest to both
white and blnek folks of this coun­ the largest land holder.' in Kan­
sas (Tty. In one year, he pro­
IF YOU WOULD like a pet hi- try.
We hear much babbling of ton­ duced 72,150 bushels of potatoes,
son, you enn get one from the
Government. Ton many of the big gues along the road down here by and the average of 215 bushels an
animals are in Yellowstone Park, [the people of both races incidental acre is said to ho a world record,
n 101) of them nre offered free til* the pitfalls which have caused which he kept up all the years
to citizens that will pay thu cost
to miss prosperity. Groves was since, this season, along with the
horn a slave in Kentucky in IH5 others.
•if catching nnd expressing.
This prognvtt has been made
mid went to Kansas in 1879 with
THE GOVERNMENT Ims prov­ the Kansas Exodus of free slaves. by a lone ex-slave, without influ­
He a-ctired enough education to ence nr petting in a country that |
ed that the “dying bison’’ can he
brought hack to life. Perhaps the enable him to figure simple sums was at best only an adopted one.
Government will do ns much f o r , In business and to read and write, If obstacles may bo overconie by
the dying and vanishing f o r e s t s . Be had only 90 cents in Ids pocket one under such handicaps, what;
much more important titan the when h» reached his domination, sort of success might we expect
.pjcUii&gt;nquo i i t i . a u - tnou found work on a farm, from those who were not born
Bison meat Is not ns good as rwhere his Wages were 10 cents the slaves, not handicupped by educa­
that of the ox. and the nutomo-1day.
tional disadvantages nnd turroundbile, replacing the sleigh, has d e -1 Ills employer was so well pleas- ed hv friends.
Indeed, the white and tho black
strayed the demand for buffalo cd with the young negro’s nttenrohes.
lion to his work that he rented race here have an example they
him 10 acres of land and furnished may well take lessons from, nnd
Goal dealers in the Middle West him the implements to cultivate it it should appeal to one race ns
propose to sell you enough heat with the next year. The young ten­ strongly ns to the other. Most of
for your house, instead of selling ant married and he and his wife ns could negotiate the road safe­
coal and letting you attend to the made and saved enough to buy a ly if we had the fundamental a s­
team and pay rent money.
heating.
sets of integrity which character­
The coal company will look a f­
They moved still further we &gt; ized this ex-:i'ave.
ter the furnace, or supply steam the next year and rented 00 acres
Junius G. Groves, negro nnd ex­
through pipes under thu street, near
Edwnrdsville. Here they .........
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slave "made
You pay so much a year for h eat1made' and saved enough money to n most valuable example,
as you pay for water. This is
common sense.

Docs tin.* average person know the penalty for issuing
MAKE THE GRADE
a worthless check? Undoubtedly those who make a prac­
tice of drawing on a hank without sufficient funds on de­
posit in that hank, do not realize the chances they are tak­
ing. and do not know how serious a m atter it is. We quote
the law, for the benefit of those who are not familiar with
it.
LAWS OF FLORIDA: 1921 Edition.
Chapter 8401— (No. 6) I’nge 11.
ANOTHER “INTEREST PAY \)\\"
Section 0. That any person, firm or corporation
found guilty of the violation of this Act shall he
FOR OUR SAVING DEPOSITORS
deemed guilty of the offense of “passing worthless
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checks” and shall be punished by fine not exceed­
The savings of our thrifty depositors li ne juq jumped i
ing five hundred dollars or imprisonment not ex­
up another notch". We have added the interest due them.1
As regularly as clock-work wo pay them (hr "wages*
ceeding six months, or both such fine and impris­
tt
their dollars have earned. Is your name on tin. hjg "m.
onment in the discretion of the court, provided, that
terest pay-roll” ?
wherever it shall la- made to appear to the court that
If you nre not a saver, come in ami open an jfomnt
the defendant has before trial made complete re­
today, please bring in your pass hook and »e silltredii
stitution to the party or parties injured by tin* com­
you with the interest due you.
mission of the defense such defendant shall he
fined not exceeding one hundred dollars or impris­
onment not exceeding thirty days, or sentence sus­
pended in the discretion of the court upon payment
by the defoh&lt;ranl '&lt;fRli! “m*t*rfl{?i7**&lt;is f “&gt;r pmsuctil foil"
On the dally report of the Sanford Credit Association nre
S a n f o r d , F la .
listed the names of all persons who have issued worthless
checks. The names of some individuals seem to be found
STRENGTH-SERVICE - PROGRESS
there every day and the report would almost he incomplete
without t he names of those persons being included in the
tx x m x u ia iiiu u l
list.
The merchants and business men of the city have been
a little too easy with the worthless check writer. They have
accepted his explanation time and again and while they know
his stories are wrong, they have hesitated at taking legal
steps to stop the practice. Hut there is a time coming when
these same business men will find it necessary to take dras­
tic action to stop the promiscuous writing of checks that are
VVIIAT FLORIDA DOES
of no value.
TAMPA TIMES
5 Room I Inline
WARDEN of Sing Sing
This business of issuing had checks is a bad business. It is suTHE
e s statistics on “Crime,” The
not only destroys the credit standing of the person who ;majority of criminals don't drink Dr. Rufus W. Weaver, president "denouticing” one of the greatest I®
makes a practice of titling it, but it does away with the faith liquor. More are single than mar­ Iof Mercer University, which is the boosts which has ever conic Flori- ■
5 Acres Land, all cleared, 500 feet t'i ■nt Dixie Iligh-J
one business man has in another. For after all, the accept­ ried. More than half had a job head of the educational inslitu- da’s way. What he mount, was, as
way.
when
they
got
into
trouble
lions
fostered
by
the
Baptists
of
you
can
sec
as
dearly
as
wo,
that
ance of a check is nothing more than a m atter of faith one
through crime. Four out of five Georgia, has enlisted in the ranks • Georgia must wake tip in the'mathas in another, and it is a poor specimen of manhood that confessed
their guilt to escape a Iof those who are "denouncing ter of the support of h«-r institu­
would willfully destroy that faith.
trial. White prisoners outnum ber-1Florida. Since Dr. Weaver is tions of learning, since Florida is
As the city grows, this type of man will become more ed colored prisoners five to o n e ' among the clearest thinkers and calling to the best ability that the
CITRUS HEIGHTS
numerous. Along with large cities comes the fellow who nnd three out of five admitted to j most forceful speakers in (his other states have in affairs civic,
the big prison this year went to country, a man of deservedly high educational and ecclesiastical. In
doesn’t hesitate in shady transactions. We heard today of jail
for the first time.
lank in matters educational, what other words. President Weaver wn.i
•me cane where a woman sold a piece of real estate to a man
ln&gt; has to say upon this or any impressing the truth that what
who gave her his check in payment. After passing t he
NEXT WEEK a flying machine other subject is of more than pass­ Georgia needs is to have an end I
necessary legal papers on the transfer of the lot, this woman with regular "diner" yC the Pull­ ing interest.
of ‘denouncing’* Florida and, inlouiul the check was worthless, and now she is experiencing man type, equipped with elritric- In the particular instance Dr. stead, to emulate Florida.
operated buffet, begins flying Weaver’s remarks were made be­
Hall Blnek, Opposite I*. O. Sanford, I In.
Dr. Weaver was correct. Florida
1rouble in protecting her interest, since the property has ally
from London to Paris. And later fore the Macon, Gn., Rotary Club is attracting the best.
And tho
changed hands several limes.
a sleeping car with berths, nnd a , at
recent luncheon. Wlmt he state is fortunate in that it puss.
The Herald believes it is well to sound a warning against nearly noiseless engine, will carry •aid was: “ Florida is throwing a esses that which is necessary to
20 Years Experience With Florida land
the acceptance of checks from comparative strangers. This pass*ngers front Paris to Constan­ blight* upon every city, church nnd secure the best.
educational institution in Georgia.'
We trust that Dr. Rufus W.
paper also believes that if an example is made of the fel­ tinople,
president of Mercer was led Weaver will not make nn early end i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n i l *
low who makes a practice of doing business on worthless THE FIRST plans for flying to The
this declaration by the fact th at!to his "denunciations" of Florida
paper, the writing of checks without ample funds on deposit sleepers were made in this couu- Ids |&gt;ersoiial secretary, whom we if all of them are to he of the
(lI N B I I I I I im s iB B iiD iiiin n ijn iiiiiia lllllE lX 1
in the Lank to fully cover the amount, will so.m sto p ,
try. by order of President Carry, happen to know is a most capable same character as this one. To
of the Pullman Cur Company young woman, had recently resign- have a man of his calibre say wb.it m
--------------u--------------I hose sleeping cars will wait pro ed that position, saying as she did he has said about Florida is ont IN SPEAKING TO you men of the greatest city of the Imldy
for somebody to establish so: “Florida for me. I’m through of the best things that has hupWest, men ol the state which gave to the country Lin­ American flying lines.
with Georgia colleges forever. J pencil for this state, for those who
coln and Grant, men who preeminently and distinctly em­
They don't have the cash."
(know him know that they can rely
EVEN THE TURKS, recently
Dr.Weaver
was pleading,of upon
what he says.
body ait that is most American in the American character,
despised of all nations and mm course, for abetter support of his I “Denounce" Florida again, Dr.
I wish to preach not the doctrine of ignoble case, but the doc­ defying the whole of Euro lie, set institution. This fact makes his Weaver,
trine ot strenuous life. —Them lore Roosevelt.
Frontline
nn example to Uncle Sam. They
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CAPITALIZING A TRAGEDY
MAN t OULI) IMRF.lT his ways liy plain reason, and they hire men that understand
LAKE MARY SUBDIVISION
flying, not stock brokers, to at­
OWENSBORO, KY., MESSENGER
HUpport his life by tasteless food; lint God has given us wit. tend
to the job.
and flavor, and brightness and laughter, and perfumers t&lt;»
Last spring Floyd Collins, a cave of the public mind, until it wan
Development, going forward rapidlyenliven the days of man’s pilgrimage, and t.i "charm his
] explorer, lost his life in endeavor­ recalled a few days ago when Horn&lt;
’ontemporary
Comment
pained steps over the burning marie.”
ing to find an entrance into a here- or Collins, the son nnd hnVther
Many lots have been sold this week-

Seminole (|[o un Iu

Only $3,000 Gish]

B ryant &amp;Hathaway'

\Crystal Lake Shore

WK DO NOT despise all those who have vices, hut we
despise all those who have not a single virtue.—-La Itoehefniienuid.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB

The town drunkard of a small ling Coward until his face was .dScotch community went on an e s­ most in the minister's face and
pecially vehement tear. The vil­ listened,
l lease read it over once nioro,"
lage authorities locked him up un­
n eraid when the dominie hud fin­
til he had entirely recovered.
ished the chapter and started to
Oil the second day of his cap­ close lie Good Book.
tivity, as he sat in his cell, thirsty
Touched by this further sign of
beyond words, the minister who penitence, the minister read it
was of a full habit of life, came again.
to give him conuolatiuit and good
"Tell me, poor man.’' he --aid
advice.
when he wan done. "w|,ui was it
They nut down side by side and held you so eldsc ihe while I w ai
the dominie read the parable of reading—was it u, les
lho
the I’rodigul Son. The prisoner Scripture or was u u„ w«irdi " ’
r.reined to hang on the Words. He
"Nny, nay," sn|d
w onu*
nudged up dixmr and dujitr, U od -j “ Twas your grsnd bunlhV'1'*1'

Our guess is that Spanish r » .! ,ofore unexplored cave. The efforts
operation in Morocco will consist of friends nnd the public to rescue
him alive gniitcd wide publicity,
largely In saying: “Alt-i hoy."
nnd for nearly a month the papers
Baltimore Sun.
were filled with stories about Floyd
If European nation:, don’t go n&gt; Collins nnd the i'Uiil cave. Radid
war until their debts are paid the bulletins were broadcast frequent­
world is in for a long |k&gt;rioi| of ly, and no story of recent years
has ever taken such a grip on the
peace.—Toledo Blade.
public attention.
I niter the father nnd brother of
Too much of the world is run mi
the theory that you don't need road the cave victim seized the occasion
maiiners if you are n five-ton (ruck. and the publicity to exploit the
tragedy before the public. Ian* Col­
- -Medford Mail Tribune.
lins, the father, secured a collec­
The New York musician who has tion of relies, which he exhibited
hi i money in Ids bass drum was at gatherings for a consideration,
evidently a believer In sound ban Ic­ while the brother created a vaude­
ville stunt which went over :•&gt; long
ing.—Southern Lumberman.
us the public interest wns at ita
Prophetic Bridget.—A medical height.
Gradually the matter faded out
authority recommends the eating
of semi-raw potatoes. Our cook has
insisted on this for years.—The ute in th«t, United States, and Henry
Pas:ting Show.
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Ford lprns put at tho same time a
rattle tor vach one..— Pittsburgh
Ftv« babieo
born every ndn- Post.*
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! -father
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pealed
to come home ■
and stop exploit.,if the tragedy. Lee *
( olluis. the father, is said to he *
drawing n salary of $200 a week E
ns exhibitor of cave relics, and in- n
cidcntally,calling attention to the "
Moyd i ilflm. story. The old man. u
ho wove i, is obdurate. The money
looks lag to him. and the life Is
quite d iffe re n t from that o f the
humdrum existence he knew before
the tra-edy brought the family in -1
lu a sort of prominence.
Homer’s ieulous," explained the
old man "He lost his job on the,
vaudeville stage and my pay looks
like mg money to him. No one ever
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1 • Maps the old man Is right. So
R&gt;ny in the uublic demands such

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calibre to furnish it.
Henry Ford has become a cham­
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[Tis spending a few
Ga., on business.
oMlaytonn was n
in the city on
f0m Jones and C. M.
feundaday in Cocon
\V. L. Barrowmnn
l cre in the city on
liny.
| ias returned from
went to nttend to
(Shoot,
■ie is expected to ariin-day after spendConth in Laurens, S.
Dinners of F.ustis is
days here ns the
[Brother, O. T. Sieof Lakeland is vis­
its, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
their home on Oak
Edward Lane moidu Tuesday night
musical comedy,"
has returned from
R, ■L, where he has
at of relatives for the
“I h s .
S. S. Raumel and
Iturned home Tues*
ling the past three
[York City.
Phelps has returned
Palmetto Avenue,
several weeks with
imi.
I.''Lucius C. Wombna spent the day in
Jay combining busi*
lure.
Centerher sisat her
several

TELEPHONE:—Uea. 42SJ.

One of the most enjoyable of the
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autumnal social at fairs, wna that I spent by the. owners and agents in
The mayor then scored the o ffi­
!” Tuesday nfU-rnoon, when Mrs. n vain effort to get aboard. Then cer for being! cowardly nnd resign­
1. L. Dumas was the gracious hos- just before midnight Mine. Maiile ing under the cireturn£ances and
less at bridge at her home on|(!am ren, wife of the son of a decried the fact that so much pub­
Park Avenue, honoriag her charm -: wealthy Argentine merchant and licity had been given the case by
ing house guests, Mrs. David Deas | managing director of the owning Tho Herald. He maintained that
nnd Miss Louise Deas of Shreve- company (the Gloria Steamship, tho case had Imen handled necordport, La. , There were five tabl'd Company) accompanied by three ing to law, that the policeman had
o f players.
legal advisers anil by river police, | been reprimanded for not staying
Fragrant pink roses nnd double made a final effort to get hoard, within his territory nnd thnt \Valhibiscus, combined with ferns were The newspaper says she and her ker’s version of the case was to
used in the pleasing effect in the pnrty withdrew only when personal have been expected,
spacious living room, where the violence was feared,
R. A. Winston favored passage
tables were arranged.
Tho party had climbed aboard of
resolutions, denying that
On dainty tallies, done in pink the Colyer Stanton, moored along- thej| ca.st reflection upon any pub
floral designs, scores for the in­ side the General Serrett, and Mine lie official nnd saying that such
teresting game were kept. After Cnsiires showed herself ns aigte as action was within the rights nnd
a number of progressions, it was any of her men companions in duties of the Kiwanis Club. Ho
further declared that_ the resolu­
found that Miss Katherine Wilkey making the 18 foot climb.
held high score, and was awarded
A hail from her party for Cnp tions were hniod upon good inten*
a Dutch silver relish dish. The tain Whitburn brought tin* Hash* 11ions and that their passage mere­
low score, a cream pitcher, went to of an electric torch front the ly asked that more light be shed
Mrs. F. E. Roumillntt. In cutting schooner's deck. A hatless man on the ease.
Wants Publicity Witheld
for the consolation, a crystal card with bristly hair appeared.
T. I*. Dumas offered a motion
receiver, Mrs. A. K. Powers wns
He declared himself to he the to replace the resolutions with oth­
the forfunute one. The guests of
honor both were presented gifts as captain and ordered tho party ers to the effect that the Kiwanis
(Tub was heartily hacking the City
mementos of the occnsiun, Mrs. away.
“What! Not come on my own believing that it was doing nil in
Deas was given a mnyonaisc dish,
in the form of a large tomato, ship?" Mine, Cnsnros exclaimed. Its power to protect the interests
while Miss Deas was presented "You’re not the captain. You're of the people at all times.
Joyce, the super-cargo. How dare
silk hose.
Mr. Dumas later withdrew his
motion when Mr. Lloyd offered a
Refreshments consisting of pine­ you! Fetch my captain."
The newspaper account contin­ one nsking that the club with­
apple salad, nut bread sandwiches,
hold publicity of the proceedings.
rolled wafers ami ice tea, were ser ­ ues:
ved at the conclusion of the game
"An excited colloquy. Joyce In closing the meeting, President
by the hostess, assisted by her asking why, if she were the owner, Brownlee expressed hope that the
daughter, Mrs. Raymond Philips she didn’t pay her men, nnd Mine, mayor would make a public state­
and Mrs. Munroe Hutton, Sirs. Casa res retorting that she had ment today concerning the ease
Benjamin Whitncr nml Miss Mar­ paid them. Joyce, turning to the and the rem its of his investiga­
ion Philips.
crew, who by this time had garn­ tion o f it.
Shortly after the meeting, the
The players were Mrs, Deas and ered on deck, demanded: ’Have
Mias Deas, guests of honor, Mrs, you ever had any money from this mayor was approached for the
F. J. Gonzalez, Miss Katherine woman?* sullen negative head statement and lu* replied that he
Wilkey, Airs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. shakes conveyed the crew's reply, had nothing to say.
Alexander Vaughn, Mrs. 0 . E. whereupon Mine. Casa res declared
Henry, Mrs. W. M. Thigpen, Mrs. that she paid the money over an I i H. E. Wagner nml "Friday” Rosa
George Hart, Mrs. W, J, Thigpen, if the men had not received it that wants you ns their guest to visit
Rio Vista on the Halifax. Daytona.
Mrs. James Sharon, Mrs. F. E. wns not her fault.
Has will leave at the lobby of the
Roumillntt, Mrs. Dean Turner,
RAINED OUT
First National Hank Friday morn­
Mfs. It. It. Deas, Mrs. Forrest
ing at 10:30 a. m.
Lake, Mrs. B. F. Whitncr, Mrs. R.
, ...
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A. Newman, Mrs. Harry Wilson,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1(1.—(/P)
Mrs. Fred Dniger and Mrs. A. K. —Tho Washlngton-Detrolt AntedTen per cent of all life insur­
can League game scheduled hero ance in force in California Janu­
Powers.
Airs. C, J. Riimph anil Miss today has been postponed on ac­ ary 1, HUM, was allowed to lapse
11nine joined the players for tea. count of rain, A double header during the year, according to the
will he played tomorrow.
Underwriters’ Report.

L.R.Philips,City Clerk,
MuyingTIooks For Fish
To Chow at Daytona

iends of J. St. Glair
Bill lie glad to learn
['roving rapidly ufoperation for upthe Ketnald-Laugli-

81rung left Tues"&gt;'**, where she will
("lies at tile Florida
for Women, Miss
a member of the
I i of

Henry Russell of
enm*. are expected
1 after spending tho
mtlis Louring the
vi.sii,-,l friends and
*o • (Iklahonm, Culigtou and Kansas.
L'hman who spent
Indiana, has enter&lt;e Hospital in Chlho will take a
ainiiig course for
Lehman was a mcm® graduating class
'Kh School.
F S IH i\\s ItKCORD
" y- Sept. ir,.-(.-V) —
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trade for tin*
JJ* ip constitutes a
I'fnial figures made
. v*®l- Exports for
Pjl1' d ■:tiO.ri,000,0GO
lfr.15,080,000 last
were 1786,000,000
L*00,000,000 the
'jnpoits, valued at
‘ third in the list
; , being led
Dm* goods, valued
K«*ld to tho valli Vfte.n cad®d "EngI I'ml,’’ because of
■yrtity of glass used
“'ovation of thq to-

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The City’s New Cemetery is located on West Ge­
neva Ave., on beautiful, high, dry ground, well
laid out into lots, walks and driveways in the most
modem design of Landscape architecture, with
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the con­
stant care of the Superintendent.
Family lots for sale at $30.00 to $50.00 on rea­
sonable terms.
For inspection, see Superintendent on the grounds.
For full particulars, See J. I). Porker, Superintendent
W. B. Williams, City Manager, or L. R. Philips, City
Clerk.

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E. F. L A N E
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
First National Bank Building.

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$11.00 yard

$8.75 yard

F a st colored p r in ts , 3 0 iiu h c u and 51 in c h e s w id e .
ored b ord ers.

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Sanford’s Rest Income Properly—
Located on one of the host corners in the city.

30 inch, all pure silk.
shades.

MALI.INSON BORDERED PUSSYWILLOW

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M. M. STEWART

P rin ted silk on in d e s tr u c tib le v o ile s
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Butterfly Voiles

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Who is looking1for an
acreage that is ripe for
subdivision. Must he
dose in to Sanford.

Real Estate— Inventments.
Hall Building
Sanford, Fla.
’Phone 716

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Sell your land at a less profit per ncre or would you rather double your profit by
allowing us to sell it for you within tho ue xt thirty or sixty days to foreign farm ers
we have now ready lo come, live and improve the land? W hether you have large
or small tracts of land for sale it would lie to your advantage to see us immediately.
We shall be glad to talk the m atter over with you and if you are out of town write
us immediately.

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Stanley &amp; Rogers.

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What Would You Rather Do
Mr. Land Owner?

room house, 58x117 ft. lot J
•Itli and Myrtle.

You mhl to y o u r ow n an d th e N a tio n ’s w e a lth
an d p ro sp erity .

WE HAVE A

List it with us—
We can move it.

A. P . C O N N E L L Y &amp; SO N S

THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU
WILL SEE IT ADVERTISED.

$850.00 Ft.

R egu lar s a v in g n f a n y a m o u n t— la r g e o r s m a ll—
in s o m e th in g to h e p rou d o f.

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Magnolia A* Second

Lady Says Her Back“Hart Night
and Day”—Least Noise Up­
set Her. Better Alter
Taking Cardoi.

792 ft. at Palmetto, Sanford,
Commercial and Seminole

A PRESIDENTIAL
MESSAGE

B A L T IM O R E O Y S T E R S

He would he interest­
ed in a piece of from 25
to 100 acres.

“ACHED&amp;_ACHED”

M O N E Y A V A IL A B L E
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Consult us first when in the market for lands

$1250.00

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i"I tin* winter with
fhman at her homo
Mi-s 11iitton is one
Leoiioniics teachers
1 High School,

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50x128 ft. lot.
Franklin Terrace

122 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w

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Loans

Loans

Winfield, Texan.—"Aly back hurt
night and day," rays Mrs. C. L.
Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place, "f
H. E. Wagner nnd "Friday" Ross ached and ached until I could hard­
wants you as their guest to visit ly go. I felt weak and did not feel
Rio Vista on the Halifax, Daytona. like doing anything. My work wa.i
Hus will leave at the lobby of the a great burden to me. I Just hated
First National Hank Friday morn­ to do up tho dishes, even. 1 was
ing af IU:8(» a. m.
no-account and extremely nervous,
".My mother hail taken Cardul
and Rhe thought It would do mo
WANTED ACREAGE
good, no eho told mn to take It.
Listings of goto) pcrengi- from
own* i** ’or t-xcttislv.' Agents, ! My husband got mo a bottle and I
ivlili'h run In* dellvereit for u i began on H. I began to Improve at
o«•rl•»I of |u days or more, ns
once. It was tiueh a help that I
It t:iki*s lime to close Ihcse
continued It until alter tho baby’s
|,-.i I
birth.
jim tn n n iK ii
too l.n fn &gt; rM r St..
Tnm).n, I'ln.
"I took eight hollies and I can
certainly Bay that It helped rue.
It Is n flno tonic. It built me up
nnd seemed to etrengthen me.
I
grew less nervous and began to
Bleep better.
"1 eau certainly recommend
Cardul to expectant mothers, for to
me It was a wonderful help. . . . la
every way I fell belter after taking
It atul 1 think It Is a ttpleudid medi­
cine."
Cardul Is purely vegetable, nnd
contains no harmful drugs.
For catu ovorywhore.
NC-1C3

Fresh Oysters Daily
Royal Fruit Store

Sec H. E. Wagner and “ FrldayT
Ross in regards to free bus to Rio
IVstao n the Halifax, Paytonn.

smote®. Realty Co.

hreen of Bnrnesville
|,| to arrive ThurrL. It. Philips, city clerk, may be
jfiiest of her aunt,
i at her home on seen in the city today with a rod]
and tackle box under one arm, and
et.
a jovial grin dividing his face. The
nr, St*., and Ed. genial recorder of the city’s busi-1
iJcd home Tuesday ness and master of the permit
and Tallahassee blank, is enjoying his annual va­
pert th«5 past tw*&gt; cation. a t thb till lev
An ardent apostle of Isaac Wal­
ton, llip "Doctor" will leave to­
. John Wimhlsh left morrow for Daytona Reach, win-re
iir car for Winston- ho expects to reduce the displace
hrht're they will la* ment of the well known Atlantic
fritmls and relatives by the removal o f a ton or so of its
«Iu.
finny denizens. It is understood
that the "Doctor" has spent some
ir . Fred Zerrener time in getting Ids equipment in
(tom New York the top of condition for this trip,
Ithey have been for and it is said that Ids favorite reel
m months us the spun for five minutes recently,
with the drags off.
Accompanying Mr. Philips are
t,G. W. Spencer, Jr,, his wife, and daughter. Miss Mac|Lxki* of [.aureus, S. ion Philips. It is their intention
Gainesville TtU's to spend 10 days or two weeks at
pvill enter the Uni- the shore resort.
i this year.
p Lake, Mae Holly,
and Anna Du Hose
Tallahassee whete
nn* their studies at
late College for Wu-

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BERLIN, Sept, 18.— (/P)—The
extraordinary resonance of the
famous Amati violins is due to the
fact that they were stained with
line salts. German violin makers
believe. The cause of the remark­
able tom* of the instruments has
been a secret, hut it ts now claimed
to come from the salts remaining
imbedded in the pores of the wood.

M rs.DumasEntertains OFFICERS OF RUM KIWANIS A D 0 P T
A t Bridge Honoring SHIPS HOLD BACK A “HANDS O F F ”
Two Lovely Visitors VESSEL’S OWNERS POLICY AT MEET

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SEL’ES O PENER
Four V .j Swats by Zachary
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PIIILADELI'IIIA, Sept. 10.—
0V)—1'hihidclphiu won from Chica­
go -I to 2 here Tuesday. Gray’s
pitching helped him hold the I’ i.t
to five hits and best Faber. Over
the last five innings, the visitors
were retired in order nnd without
a man reaching first.
Score by innings:
Chicago .. „ „ 010 100 000-2-5-1
Philadelphia .. loo 200 o tx — l-H-l
Batteries: Fnlier nnd Schalk;
Gray nnd Cochrane.
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BOSTON, Kept. 10.—f/I»)—The
St. Louis Browns defeated Boston
2 to t in the opening gamo of the
series hero Tuesday. Klinike pit­
ched no hit ball until the seventh
inning. Sisler singled, with one
down in the ninth and then Jacob­
son and McManus doubled a gainst
the score board, scoring tho two
runs which eventually won the
game.
Score by innings:
St. L o u is ___ 000 000 002-2-5-1
Boston
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Batteries: Go Ron and Dixup•
Ehmke and Picinlch.

How They Stand
NATIONAL

Won Lost
Flttxburgh _ _ .. .. 85 54
New Y ork______ _ 79 (50
Cincinnati
_ 75 051
St. Louia „ „ „ ^ .. 09 72
Biooklyn „ _____ .. (5(5 71
Boston ..
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Philadelphia
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Chicago
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Here’s Chick Meehan, coach of the
New York University football
team. He now has ris squad out
propping up for a strenuous cam­
paign.
Prospects are reported
quite rosy at the institution, hence
the rather happy look the mentor's
flashing.

Baseball Analysis

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SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lost
A tla n ta _____
85 1515
Now Orleans ^
— 85t 07
Memphis „ .
77 755
Nashville 7&lt;5 755
Mobile . . . . . .
72 75
Chattanooga „ .. . 71 79
Little Rook ..
158 81
Birmingham
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IRmlering county mail
‘TJundotl to lie I’aved”. Also Ijonlering on licantifnl froHli water lake.

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TALLAHASSEE, Sept. ir..-(/P )
—Warning has Lcyn issued Ihe
Palmetto Insurance company of
South Carolina, by Stnte Treasur­
er J. C. Liming, who is ex-officio
insurance commissioner of Florida,
that unless tho issuance of certificateu on nutomobiles in tho state
under an agreement with the man­
ufacturers of a ear of a well-known
design, is discontinued, the com­
pany’s license, expiring October I,
will not be renewed.

Are Ready for You
Also Our New Charge Servii

Yc!a w ill like the selection of smart
new models and fabrics. *

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TH E FINEST MADE

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You m ay arrange to pay in ten
p a y m en ts, in stea d o f the full
amount at one time*

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FOU w o u k in c ; PIJOPLI :

K miles south of Sanford on Brick mad

Tho lie.st o f workers get out of
(torts when the liver fails to net.
They feel languid, half-hick, "blue"
and discouraged and think they are
getting lazy. Neglect of theso sym­
ptoms might result in a sick spell,
therefore tho sensible cmirso is to
take n dose or two of Herliine. It is
just tho medicine needed to purify
the system ami restore the vim and
ambition of health. Price OUc. Sold
by Limey's Drug Store,

$125.00 per acre. Terms

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ai ronge with im. We will sell your property to your
advantage and quickly.

Perhaps You Would Like
To Try This Plan:
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$40.00 SOCIETY BR A N D SUITS and O’COAfS
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 w hen purchased and $3*®® uu J
$45.00 SOCIETY BR A N D SUITS and ° ’c0AT^
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $3*5® " u J
$50.00 SOCIETY B R A N D SUITS and ° ’C 0A ^
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $4*®®
$55.00 SOCIETY BR A N D SUITS and ° ’C0A
You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $4*5® 'v&lt;\
$60.00 SOCIETY B R A N D SUITS and O'COATa
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You pay $ 1 0 .0 0 when purchased and $5.®®

S a n f o r d G r o v e , Inc.
HART NASON, Local Manager.
507-8 1st National Itank Hldg.

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If you want to make an investm ent in Long
Service, Comfort and Fine Appearance, Put
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Announcement

SPHERE’S a U . S.Tire to meet your requirements no matter what
x they are. It is made right for the job. It is priced ri^ht. It t;ives
you your money’s worth — long service and continued good looks.
There is a U . S.Tire Dealer right near you. Go to him and talk
over this tire question. Let him help you select the one ideal tire
equipment for your needs from the full U. S. line—U. S. Royal
nulloon, U . S. Royal Balloon-Type, U , S. Royal Cord —Regular
or Extra Heavy, U. S. Royal Cord Bus-Truck, USCO Cord and
GSCO Fabric.
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To better accommodate our old customers nnd make
it possible to lake care of our ever increasing new
trade, We have purchased the Kxide Mattery service
station formerly owned by I*. A. Mero. We are in­
stalling new equipment in this service station which
will make it t he most up-to-date Mattery Service

station in this city.
Visit out* new station a t—

TIRES

Corner 2nd and Magnolia
b u y U . H. T ir e s /ru m
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EDWARD HIGGINS
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w ith this new service.. N c interest
or service charge o f any kind. •

Inquire about Sanford Grove, one of Sanford’s
suburban subdivisions, soon to lie placed on tho
market.

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service, T he T en -P ay Plan, you
w ill find it of utm ost convenience..

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Don’t .Miss It.

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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 1C.—(/I*)—
Rain cost the Pirates a good
chance to edge nearer the “mathe­
matical certainty" in the National
League pennant race when it end­
ed hostilities with Brooklyn in the
third inning of yesterday’s game
See II. E. Wagner and "Friday"
with the league leaders holding a Ross in regards to free bus to Rio
Neither the certificate nor tho
(5-0 advantage.
Vista on the Halifax, Daytona.
"master policy" on such cars are
The Itoliins were at hat in the
third when the downpour broke up
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the first inning nnd a cluster of
four in the second, aided by niispluys |&gt;y Wheat and Stock plus a
double by Cuylcr with the bases
full. Two games wil be played
today.

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Charles “Red” Morris

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ISSIM iS e ^ . S e V l f i . U T v l

Ida is a ‘boom’ and wonder “if the
^u
eak will bo reached this year” i, ! r d.ItH
eing made by a group of finan. a safe,
nralnst certain hnw n...
ciers, who are offering for 8a|0
a tract o f thousand acres of land
F*rt* a*
Twenty-two states have enacted near here.
Peaches ■certification laws for auto mob do
The land is being so k in tracts 2j*s on ti»,
titles, to prevent wrongful d is­
of ten to forty acre farms with
posal of motor cars.
.an insurance policy by one of the
largest insurance companies in the •do tht'y f I
Sportsmen of England who^orig- world, with tho guarantee that the groundt ui g
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Inntal trap ihootimt u « ll VL I1* ' purchaser will make fifty per r,.nt
on his investment.
According to the Miami finnn- IV that l y
in vogue.
death in » (t 1

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PENSACOLA, Sept. lC .-bP i—
Three hundred midshipmen of the
naval academy may be sent to
I’emucola next June, July and Aug­
ust for the aviatioe training which
is now required of all Annapolis
graduate:! if the recommendations
of Captain Harry E. Yarnell, com­
mander of the aircraft squadrons,
Atluntic fleet, is approved.
"Pensacola is the aviation train­
ing station,” wrote Captain Yar­
ned, “for the navy, and this is the
sole function. It has ample facili­
ties in plnncn and personnel.”
"For such training as is given
the midshipmen where flightn must
be given to a large number of
students, the F-5-L and the H-16
type of planes are the most#suit­
able. The SC type now assigned
V S-l nnd VT-2 arc unsuitable as
they carry but three men.
“ In view of the facilities that
will be required to give these 5100
midshipmen a three months train­
ing, it is believed that Pensacola
Is the liesi. equipped to do tfcc work
and it is .recommended that they
be sent there by transport for the
desired course."

IDANCE

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; State Land Latest

tho insur­
commissioner

An answer to the people who bet V°rtda. &lt;
nnc&lt;
stated that he had
n a a Jbeen shown ann lieve tho present progress of FW witj

Insurance Company Is
W arned A gainst Law
Violation in Florida

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington.
Cleveland at New York,
St. Louis at Boston.

CHICAGO, Kept. in.—C/P)—With
Pittsburgh and Washington lack­
ing only mathematical confirma­
tion of their championships, the
St. Louie Browns Tuesday took
the spotlight in the race for third
place in the American League,
gaining a full game on Detroit
and Chicago by heating Boston, 2
to 1. Kisler’a team thus extended
to two and one half games the
margin by which they hold third
place.
Washington nnd Philadelphia
kept the distance which separates
them at eight games when Doth
won. Thu Senators defeated De­ Biooklyn in two innings and per­
troit, 5 to II,
uud the Athletics mitted tlm New York Giants to
took a 4 to 2 decision from Chica­ cut down the Pittsburgh lead to
go, the Tigers and White Sox ik six games when they won from
feats militating to the advantage Cincinnati, 4 to I. The McGrawjJ;
victory also served to give notice I ■
of the dim bing Sisler club,
to the Reds that they will find a | ■
Thu standing:
,047 i tartar in the New Yorkers in any ] B
Washington
88 48
8 8 1attempt to dislodge them from roc-1 m
Philadelphia ........... 80 BO
1onil place. Tho defeat shoved CinRain washed out u nix run lead h
leinnati to a position four games
which the Pirates had piled up on behind New York.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
New York at Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at St. Louis,

When sand dunes are encounter­
ed in the Sahara Desert, travelers
in automobiles are required to lay
nets under their cars to secure
traction. Frequently&gt;it takes thir­
ty hours to go 1,500 feet.

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would
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Today’s Games

A WASHOUT

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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 5; .Mobile 4.
Birmingham 10; New Orleans (5.
Little Rock 5; Nashville 51.
Only three- games scheduled.

ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10.—(&gt;Pi—Af­
ter winning four straight from the
league leading Pittsburgh Pirates
the St. Louis Cardinals went down
to defeat to Philadelphia Tuesday,
4 to 2 in the first game of thj se­
ries.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .. 000 000 5110—4-0-0
St. Louis .. .. 010 010 000—2-8-2
Batteries: Carlson and Wilson;
Haines nnd Warwick.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland- New Yopkt rain.
St. Louis 2; Boston fi '
Chicago 2; Philadelphia 4.
Detroit 8; Wnsington 5.

CINCINNATI, Sept. 10.—(A1)—
New York won the first game of
its last series with Cincinnati by
4 to 1 yesterday. The visitors
hunched its hits on Rixey in two
innings, while Greenfield held the
homo team to five scattered hiti.
Score by innings:
New York .. .. 002 002 0 00-4-10-2
Cincinnati .. . 010 000 000— l- 5-1
Batteries; Greenfield and Sny­
der; Rixey, Mays and Hargrave.

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Bo&gt;ton-(’hic#go,4 postponed, wet
grounds.
Pittsburgh &lt;5; Brooklyn 0—No
game, called end third Inning,
min.
Philadelphia 9; St. Louis 8.
New York 4; Cincinnati 1.

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Won Lost P et
Washington
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R esults

Cards Lose to Philadelphia
After Taking Four In A
Row From League Leaders;
Pirates-Dodgers Idle, Rain

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WIN ONLY GAMES
IN NATIONAL LOOP

N. Y. U. Coach

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— Homo run drives by pitcher
Zachary and C r « e Goslin, both tti
the third I
contrihutuil
largely to Wash.nj Vs 5 to :i vic­
tory pver Detroit y.
rday In the
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LANEY’S DRUG STORE - P r e - FOR SALE! A benutiful 5 acre
eeriptlons, Drugi, Sodas.
We
celery farm, 2 story residence,
are as near you as your phone. two flowing wells on asphalt road
Call 103.
with aide street, 3 1-2 miles west
of Sanford for only $7,000. Half
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ca:di, good time on balance. II. II.
Successors to Glllon A Platt
Ilanknton, Sanford.
il6 Magnolia.
Everything elec*
tricaL Phone 422. Electragltb FOR
— SALE:
—,------—Oklahoma,. . 170
J acres,
Radio.
well improved grain and stock
fnrm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade1
WIGHTS— Three stations. Mag­ for South Central Florida Coun­
nolia and Second. First and Elm, try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,
Sanford Avenue and 10th S treet Fla.
Expert service.
FOR SALE: Acreage on SanfordIJJWIS O BRY a N.
Office In
New Smyrna Highway one half
Seminole Bank Building Acnex mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
Phona 417-L 8.
ter, Osteen, Fla.

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WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
15—Sale or Exchange
Engraving. Embossing. See us
first. We do it. Phono 4I7-W. FOR SALE: Will trade good stan­
R. R. Ave.-Commerelal St.
dard make automobile in good
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds condition on real estate or what
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. have you to trade. Will sell cheap
Water Brd Boat Tanks. At Oak on terms if desired. Coca Cola RotAvei.ue and Third Street. Tele­ Uing Co.
phone 111.
17—For Sale, Houses

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b u r add reae.

MIRACLE Concrete Co- general
cement work, sidewalks, build­ FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Sanford AvL I Three miles out.
ing block*, irrigation bore*. 1. H.
Gimlcrviilo Heights. Lots from
Terwllleger, Prop.
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. GinHJLL LUMBER CO. H ouit &amp; dcr. GimicrviUe, Fla.
Service. Quality and Price.

COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (0-word line) line.
TO REACH the prosperous form ­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.

If so, just keep your eyes
on this page. Some of the
very best buys in Sanford
are listed here daily. *iiti
Opportunity awaits you
on the “Classified Page”
of The Herald.

1!)—Sale, Live Stock

b a a a c e MUST h*

Where Service.and Quality
FOR SALK: One team of mules,
Reigns
must go this week. Make your
O L Y M P I A
C A T E
The W'nffle Houae
price. E. G. Kesler, Silver Lake,
C. A. Carntt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St. Rt. A, Box 187.

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KOpportunities
j Service
It, Apartments
it, Houses
it, Booms

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ns, Jewelers

g, Decorating,
rating
Kfiis, Trees
p and Supplies
land Eggs.
[Notice
iters and Supplies
I Help, Female
I Help. Male
Help, Male or

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Help, Salesman
•Situation, Male
Situation,Female
IRenI Estate
lo Bent

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DayBeets all trains. Bag£_I hone 551 and 63-W
P- A SONS

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Sales and Servi
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LOST: Breast pin, Tuesday. On
First and Magnolia. Please re­
turn to Mrs. .1. C. Smith, 805 W.
First Struct.

H—Plant, Seeds, Trees
•TEVVART THE FLORIST"
Flowers *or all occasions.
814 Myrtle. Phons 260-W

TERMS: 1-3 cash, balance I, 2
and 3 years.

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Special
LEGALS: West half of South­
nee condition,
east quarter section 9, T. 19,
our Sedan, a
Range 30.
Bight Delivery
Intern odel in
WANTED TO BUY: Late model
P* good tires. A 21
Ford roadster. Will pay cash if
FULTON, INC.,
blinder sedan, good
price is right. 117 Laurel Ave. .
Real Estate
I I'-ss than $700.00.
Developers
Promoters WANTED: To lease desirable five
F m*. Sanford Auto- Brokers
Seminole Hotel
[ . ’ ■ 100 Magnolia
or six room house or apartment.
Aniiwcr P. O. Box 1137.

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Aereiur*&gt;. Farm s and O ra n g e
G rove* n Sp ecialty
1020 l.uurol Avenue,
M em ber o f
SAN F u llU , FLA
F lor id a State
F lo r is ts Association .

ItArtnKR S H O P
1L1 Magnolia Ave.
6 First Class Barber*
Special Attention
Given To Ladies and Children

Chinawnre in English Porce­
lains, Buvnrinn and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

MEAT MARKET
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Ha,

Fainting—Decorating
PHONE 303

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Bali Hardware
Phone 8

E H A V E -T H E B E S T BUYS

•ACREAGE: 'J-.f
business-homes

EIGHT LOTS
on West Second Street
(these lots are ju st
across the street from
a big- development on
the west side)

G. TAYLOR DYER

W. II. LONG

Small Spanish Bunga
low, side walks and
paved streets
Terms

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

Valdez Hold |iuildlntf ..

SEVERAL solicitors to work on
commission. Right proposition
for right man. Apply at Herald
after 5:30 in afternoon.

DO Y'OU WANT TO BUY or-aell
HELP WANTED: I.nr go real es­
anything? If so advrrtiso In
tate corporation wants live wire the Gainesville Sun.
salesman for Sanford. References
required. Address X Y 3 Care Her­ ADVERTISING gets results If It
reaches potential buyers. Paald.
latka Daily News is circulated in
WANTED: Five experienced real nn industrial and agricultural sec­
estate salesmen. Good positions. tion.
Apply 311 1st National Bank Bldg.
DEVKtoPERA attention —1
Pensacola Is beginning
the
greatest development in GiorginV
history; a half million dollar high-;
WANTED: A portion as typist. way to the gulf beach just finish­
Write Leon, Cure of Sanford ed; at two million dollar bridge
across
Escambia Hay started;
Herald.
quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
living spent on highway; greatest
chance for live developers to get
WANTED: To rent house. Any in on ground floor. Write Bevel-;
size, furnished or unfurnished. opment Department. The Pensa­
Near Lincoln Hotel, by the year. cola News.
Apply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AnWANTED: Furnished house or
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
apartment for immediate occu­ classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
pancy. Can give references. P. O. charge. 10c minimum.
Box 31 I.
MORGANTOWN. W. VA., people Z
are interested in Florida. Each JJ
of them through a classified ad M
hi
the Morgantown POST. Six ■
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in cents n word for six consecutive J;
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE issues.
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which is THE OLARKSIHJRG EX PONENT
—Central West Virginia's larg­
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast. est daily. Want nd rate 1 I-2c per
Sample copy and rate card upon word; •! insertions I 1—tc; 6 or
more lc per word each Insertion.
request.
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of m
Florida real estate advertise in J
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Star- tho St. Petersburg Times. One cen' ■
Telegram. Rest advertising me­ cent n word daily, two cents a won *
dium in South Florida. Published Sundays.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
A LITTLE -WANT AD IN The *
Lakeland, Florida.
HERALD will bring you in big H
results. Advertise those old nr- w
sales tid es you have stored away and J
Zen- have no use for. A little thirty- m
dis-1 cent nd may bring you several ■
rates j dollars. Phono 118 and a repre* Jj
sentative will call and see you.
1n

We have two plans of financing
Your Home
.—We will lend you

Booms 0-10-11 Ball Bid*
Phone r&gt;:&gt;7.

A ll T h e M o n e y

necessary to build a complete home
If your home is already built we will make
vou a very substantial loan "ti it.

Cook Bros.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Especially Equipped for
Remodeling
600 Laurel Ave. Telephone C9i

Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan

11)7-10!1 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

THERE’S A
DIFFERENCE
My prices on Tires and Tubes

INSURANCE

THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
OF BUSINESS IN FLORIDA—THE
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
STATES.

arc lower.
Oil prices are lower too.
And there's more push in tho
gas.

It INK'S FILLING
STATION
1113 Sanford Are. Sanford, Fla,

Has trained ami qualified us to make' a success in han­
dling your real estate investments. We offer vou thin
service and cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
find them in the hanks, business offices and on the streets
of Sanford.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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Magnolia at Second

LOANS

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Terms

J. II. HUTCHINSON

HILTONS

12 on P ark Avenue,
6 on Oak

Price $21,000.00

Earle T. Field

o f F lo r id a slnco
Hefei enena:
F ir st Nation.it d a n k .

18 LARGE LOTS

Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

FOR SALE: 165 foot frontage on
FIVE AGUES
Sanford Ave., nn heights near
Two miles west of Sanford, just off
1
Sanlanta
Subdivision. Eastern ex­
First street. Ohio owner will tnke
Good buy for cash. Write
what’s right. Might take good auto posure.
Box 156, Sanford, Fla.
or sometliing else in trade. Will 1&gt;c
in Sanford in a couple of days.
Address Zimpfer, X’a te R etold .. We carry a full line.
VOLUSIA COUNTY
Our prices are right.
Cash or
terms. We want your business
The following tract is offered
Sanford Stove
Furniture Co.
to you because we believe it
321 E. First St.
is worth the money. We are
convinced that the price of
FOR SALE: 1 sanitary
this tract is fur from the top.
mattress. Ill Pnlmott
It would pay you to investi­
fi 19,
gate. We have it direct from
FOR SALE Baby bed in excellent
the owner and have it exclus­
condition. 111 Park Ave. Phone
ive for thirty days. Let us
show you this property. We
can close the sale and protect
your interests. If you want to
make money don’t fail to call
LOST STRAYED or STOLEN:
on us immediately and if you
From 117 Poplar Ave., 8 months
are out of town wire us. It
old Collie dog. Anowcrs to nume
is a chance of a life time.
of Shcp. Reward. Mrs. W. L. Har­
vey, Clyde Line Office.
Here Is Is:
68 acres at $1,500 per acre.
This price includes 100 feet
wide streets with sidewalks
and curbing. Also electricity,
water, etc. The lots ought to
sell from $700 and up. The
land adjoins a $20,000,000 Ice
and Electric Plant now in the
course of construction and a
townsite as well. There is a
brand new 30 feet asphalt State
Road No. 3 passing through
the middle of these 68 acres
and the A. C. L. railroad runs
alongside. It is three miles
from the city of Sanford. The
land is high ami dry and every
acre of which cleared and
drained.

2108 PALMETTO AVK.

FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Momintr Sentinel: largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 21c rash with order.

PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
FOR SALE: Full blooded setter
scene of stUttsndoua develop­
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed­
puppies. John Peters, It. F. D. 1,
Read about it in the Palm
room, near bath. Apply 107 West Box 86, Sanford.
37—Wanted Help, Salesman ment.
Bench Post. Sample copy aunt on
9th.
FOR SALE: One good
WANTED: Several first class ra-| request.
FOR RENT—Kornn* wit.i or with
Apply at 406 Myrtle,
dio salesmen. Come and get our j TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
out meals.
Reasonable rates
proposition. Radio Sales &amp; Service, j Send in your subscription to the
Lincoln House.
21—Sale, Beal Estate
Inc., I l l L. Orlando, Ha. Phone, Tribune or hand it to your local
FOR RENT: One comfortably fur­
269(1.
[ dealer so you can read Florida’s
E. SPURLING, eub-division
nished bedroom, adjoining bath,
” greatest newspaper. One year,
specialist.
Subdivision
to
Or­
to one or two gentlemen. 200
lando, Florida, and F l o r a MAN with ear to work in evenings $8.(10, 6 months, $t 00, three months
French Avenue.

11—For Sale, Acreage

,99-M — Phone — 499-M

A RA I, R ST A T U — INVP.STMRNTS
I.obbv I 'u l e c t o n - I l r u i n l r y Illdg.
Sanford
F lo rid a

10—For Bent, Booms

hnd Board
pt, Office, Stores
i, Acreage
Exchange
i, Groves
i, Houses
use. Bent
re Stock
e. Miscellaneous
&gt;al Estate
irniturc
re Wanted

Contractor and Builder

MAINE — Wotervllle, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people nro interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
plication.

The Hall Hardware

ADDRESSING — Multlgraphtng,
20—For Sale, Miscellaneous
31—Wanted Help, Female I
folding
and mailing—as you
want It- -when you want It. FOR SALE: Jingor sewing ma­ WANTED: An experienced cook, THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
chine on easy payments. U. II
accepted want nd medium in
Call 601, Park Ave.
Bankston, Sanford.
National Bank Ride.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
SALE: Gas stove cheap. See
8— For Itent, Apartments FOR
Mr. Batton, Southern Utilities WANTED: Good meat cutter,
Office.
Phone 110 or 629-J,

,sifications

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Ry GEORGE McMANUS
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W H IC H
O M E L l&lt;b
T H \*b?

Don't worry about the help
problem or any other prob­
lem—let The Herald Want
Ads do your worrying and
[ scurrying.
Just list your
wants with us—our columns
will do the rest. Phone 148.

Flton J. Moughton
n

I kxh. F«ATu*uf

ARCHITECT
First National Book Bldg,
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                    <text>THE WEATHER; ,

n ew spaper

in Florida’s H ea r t,
9 Greatest V e g e ta b le
Richest G arden Land

I-ncal thundershower* Tuesday
nnd probably Wednesday, moder­
ate Southeast and East winds,
fresh, over South portion.

A SSO C IA T E D P R E SS D ISP A T C H E S

S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , S E IT E M IIE R 15, 1925

f ter Mitchell

lee Begins
a Thursday
Probe Sheni Wreck Also
by Officials
Col. George A. Nugent of the nrmy
inspector general’s office at Wash­
ington has been ordered to San An­
tonio to get a statement from Col
Hilly Mitchell relative to his latest
aviation charges. It is expected
courtmnrtinl proceedings will be
based on Nugent’s report.

Icpartm elit let it he

Col. William Mitchell,
[in the controversy
liable at any time as
Witness should the
[to summon him us it
!&gt; do when it takes up Scccond “ In vasion ” Is Tried
|ng on his charges of
A fte r T w o L eaders o f the
la n d inefficiency in
O pposing F a ctio n s Are A r­
pifitrutions.
rested by S h e r iff M aynard
[c time Secretary Wil­
li a navy court of in­
vestigate the Shcnnnjr, its report will Yc
tjtioii of thu hoard if
Secretary also—jjn*
departments readiness
j&gt; in every posiblo
jho board even to the
Lrni-hing “secret nnd
Information of n mill[uf the president au[disclosure."
Latiiin Welcomed
kretary Davis of tho
tent clearly indicated
[he would wulcomc a
kvcdigatioii by . the
| ttarges made by Col.
Liut the army’s air
wntiment was current
»l aviation officers,
resent the criticisms
ner assistant army air
« directed at their
itclu-ll is culled by the
itovis would prefer
itimuiiy bo received
uing as lie feels thnt
im charges
made
lemy air program iu
|nr so may have shakI Videlieu in the setlimiugh explanation
IWtcinl
P/fkas also beliqve that
[&lt;’ct Mitchell’s charges
[iir administration of
« Mrvices, but Ills de­
i unified service, us well
‘Jud into by the board
make un effective up!he aircraft situation,
f ball Rodgers.
"n to Colonel Mitchell,
I John Rodgers, whose
Commander of the RN-'J
I- attempted Hawaiian
liit him appointment us
P*'f of the naval hurcuu
lie.-q is likely to bo enspl’’ l" the president's
p itiniony.
1"H&lt;I preference for
F'1duty with aircraft in
to Bn- secretary today,
Minor made it known
cctid him to accept th-&gt;
that tin* commander
tprc- i.d willingness to
?osi it hia services were
s more valuable in the
than ai sea, tlie sccreLJ that he had “been
orders and wc assume
y them.”
nt experiences of Col.
J Cotninnndor Rodgers
I draw the board's nttht-in—one as air critic
service administration
« r as chief officer on
undertakings ho menwidely different, but
ntly would come within
J thu broad inquiry
the president
urt U Selected.
t of inquiry into the i
1 disaster, which will
•hur.-t, N J,, is headed
'I'niral Hilary R. Jones,
iihcr of the navy genHf the Fix other mem6 court, three are naval
•eluding two lighter than
•md one is a construe1officer.
•itors are Commander
"Weis, Lieut. Commun1• Rennoycr, and Lieut. punioit
lr„ M- R. Fierce. Cap- here S'
“• McBride of thojiaval
Dn Corps, Captain Ruul
clur of the- Bellevue, D.
""•ntal laboratory, and
r-mk H. Clarke, aide to
*.nt secretary, are tho
, Captain Folrv
juflfce advocate of
“fid Commander Fierce
&gt;advisor.
.
rt will be empowered to
ri«*ses nnd henr testl1**11 receive n report
Mi
inquest appointK ty ,l^lvr the collapse

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

Puzzles Did It

IrtmentsAre
To Assist In
gation I n t o
s Of Mitchell

GTON, Sept. 15.
war and n avy &lt;leacted
simt»u anlav to prepare Mr
bice th a t m ay he
cm by th e sp ecial
rd w hich w ill conliiay a t th e W h ite

i

NEW YORK, Sept. l.r&gt;.—f/R)—
Tile storm tosfe'd political waters
of the metropol^t became compara­
tively calm last night ns one of the
most sensational primary cam­
paigns in the history -ci New York
came to a close.
Today, nearly n million nnd a
half voters will be eligible to go
to polls and cast their ballots for
democratic, republican nnd social­
ist mayoralty candidates for the
city election, Nov. 3. The pollA
open at ,'t p. m., daylight savitig
time and close at i) p. m.
Old timers rucked their brains to
recall a campaign, so far ns the
democrats are concerned to match
the olio just ended for bitterness,
comi'.nnt mudslinging, and the unprccedented indulgence in person­
alities. The real issues have near­
ly licen submerged, leaving the
voters in a maze of charges and
counter charges.
Both dominant parties have red
hot contests on their hands, but
the democratic row bus been far
the more spectacular. The Tam­
many Hall designee is State Sena­
tor Jamc;i .1. Walker, hacked per­
sonally by Governor Alfred E.
Smith, head of the state democra­
cy.. Opposed to him is Mayor John
F. Dylan, stormy petrel &lt;&gt;f munici­
pal politics hacked by the demo­
cratic leaders in three of the city’s
five Imroughs, and William Ran­
dolph llenrst,. the publisher. The
mover has been in office two terms
of four years each, with Tammany
support, but a third nomination
was denied him.
The regular republican designee
j/i Frank * D. Waterman, fountain
pen manufacturer. He is opposed
by William M. Dennett nnd John
Lyons, a former serretnry of state,
who in mist years has been a popu­
lar vote getter. MrT Bennett, who
claims Mr. Waterman was hand­
picked by n group of millionaires
unco defeated the late Mayor John
I’urrny Mitchell in the primaries.
The socialist candidate, who is
unopposed, is Rev. Norman Thom­
as i, socialist candidate for governor
last Autumn.
Underneath the Democratic im­
broglio has been raging another
Imttlu which many observers agree
is a contest for control of the
Democratic party in the Empire
state between Gov. Smith nnd Mr.
llenrst. The governor nnd the
publisher have indulged in heated
controversy in which the lie was
passed. ifiiminating when the gov­
ernor read Mr. llenrst out of the
party. Some political soothsnyers
p r o f e s s to sco thnt if Senator Wal­
ker is beaten, it will mean the
setting of the governor’s political
sun. On the other hand, these
soothsnyers argue, if Dylan is
beaten, it will place the governor
in a m o r e favorable light than
ever as a national figure iu the
party.
Tammany llns Had Dreams.
Tammany, which fur years has
ruled the city, is having bad
(Continued On Rage C.)

New City Cemetery
Is Formally Opened
By Commissioners

Miss Virginia B. Moon, 81, died
here friendless nnd alone in her
dark Greenwich Village apart­
ment. Her denth wa:i brought to
light by W. J. Baer, an elderly
rrtist friend of hers, who rend
the death notice, describing her
as n veteran actress.
' His investigation revealed that
Miss Moon was found dead last
Friday by Miss Martha Saw­
yers of Texas, stained glam de­
signer who lived on the first
floor. The body was cremated
Sunday nnd friends will send
the ashes to her home in Mem­
phis, Tenn. Miss Sawyers said
she knew the woman, who was
known to half the Southland an
“Miss Giner,” only ns an agnos­
tic, who had no fear of dentil,
smoked innumerable cigarettes
and boasted &lt;&gt;f the 11 bonafidc
proposals she had spurned when
a Southern bell and Confeder­
ate spy.
“She diet! ns much a rebel
as ever,” «ni^ Oliver Joncn. hus­
band of Sliss Moon’s niece. Ho
showed letters from Jefferson
Davis commending Miss Moon
for extraordinary heroism in be­
half of Confederate soldiers.

’Patrolman Resigns
[As A fterm ath Of
Recent Liquor Raid

N ational C om m ittee D ecree
Would lia r A id o f Organ!*
t zution to Son o f Ijate
&gt;\ iseonsin S torm y P etrel

Walker Turns In H is
Shield When Case
A gainst Local Boot­
legger Is Squelched

Primary Fight Hot for
SenatorialNomination
Foreign R elation s Stand of
liruce C reates D isscn tion
A m ong D em ocratic R anks

T w elve T housand Dollar Fire
F ig h tin g M achine W ill He
R eceived Soon; Real E sta te
L icen se T ax to He Roosted

Jardine Dismisses
Complaint A gainst
BigPackingM erger

Local Agent, Returning From Tour,
Reports Keen Interest In Sanford

December

Nabbed M an And
Booze S aturday
Cop S a y sH e WasTold
N ot To Make State­
ment About A rrest

Acquisition by the city of n new
triple combination pumper chemi­
cal nnd hose rar, to alignment and
to replace antiquated apparatus
T.‘ C. S m ith , ste w a rd o f th e
now in service, was assured yester­
S
an
ford E lk s Club w a s ar­
On money be obtained froni F i l l ­ day afternoon, when the City Com­
ing original crossword puzzles to mission, during itu regular session, r e ste d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , by
newspapers, Harvey Stigler is tak­ signed and delivered contract for,/p a tr o lm a n D avid E. W alker,
ing a “vacation” from the Okln- the truck to a representative of the w h ile in th e a ct or u n load in g
iiomaThonitentinry. His ability in American LnFrnnco Fire Engine Co.
devising the puzzles so won the Inc., of Elmira, N. Y., from whom liquor a t th e rear o f th e E lk s
Club b u ild in g on Oak A v en u e,
confidence of Governor Trapp that the engine will lie purchased.
he granted him a 40-day parole.
Tho new truck, known as a stan­ a ccord in g to in form ation re­
Stigler husn’t been seen since.
dard type, triple cnmbirtntion ceiv ed th is m orn in g. S m ith
pumping, chemical nnd hose car, is| w a s ta k en nt once to police
identical with tk&lt;&gt; pumper now in station whore, it is alleged, thu
service at the fi?h station. Run­ charge preferred ngninst hlnf waa
ning nt full speed, the pumper is tho illegal possession of spiritous,
capable of throwing a hose stream vinous nnd malt liquors.
Upon
at the rate of 750 gallons n min­ posting $200 security for his upute, according to the specifications pcnruncc nt police court Monday
submitted to the commission. This morning, Smith wnh released, it
will bring the cnpucity of tho fire is said. In failing to nppcnr nt
department to a total of 1,500 gal­ court yesterdny Smith forfeited his
I)r. \V. J. Ruck of Jacksonville
lons per minute, it is mown.
bond, and the case was entered in
S c a tte r in g S h o w ers D uring
1st O rdered, to Appear Re­
The purchase price, ns contract­ the police docket, bracketed with
W eek End G ave T em porary ed, is $12,750, it is announced. Pro­ the usual week-end run of pulico
fore C h ief E xecu tive To
R elief; P roclam ations Are vision is made for the disposition news in tho public record.
A n sw er Preferred C h arges
When asked for details concern­
Issued for P rayer M eetin g s of one of the trucks now in serv­
ice. which will he accepted by the ing tho uffnir yesterday, local | h&gt;TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 15.—CP) I
—Governor Martin Monday is;ucd •
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 15.—(/P) LaFrance Company ns part pay­ lico would give no definite infor­
ment, in trade, it Is announced. Ac­
copies of a letter lie has written &lt;
—Encouraged by light showers, cording to the terms of the con­ mation other than thnt a quanti­
ty of nllcgcd beer waa seized in
Iir. W. J. Buck, of Jacksonville,
which have fallen like* balm upon tract. delivery will be made within a raid Saturdny night, nnd no in­
chairman o f the board o f mcdieul
tile parched fields of Southern
formation could lie ascertained as
examiners, in which the chief ox-|i
to the locality of the raid front
ecutive gives the physician until 11
states, tile people of Dixiu today
them.
Later investigation dis­
Thursday to explain why he a t-11
reauwed their prayers for more
closed details then lacking.
tempted “to corrupt the hoard of j i
rain.
While
scattering
moisture
medical examiners of this state" i
To Design From Force.
from tho skies Sunday night and
nnd also why he “solicited a bribe i
Night Patrolman Walker, who
of $ 1,0011 for issuing a license to a
early yesterday gave temporary
made the arrest, in a signed state­
relief to suffering humanity and
doctor to practice medicine.
ment this morning, gave The San­
Affidavits Received
withering crops, much more rain
ford Herald a detailed story of th*j
is needed. Ruports yesterday from
The governor’s letter wa:i Rent i
occurancc. stating that he was do­
Virginia, the Cnrollnas, Georgia,
after receipt of a sworn affidavit
ing so ngninst explicit orders to
Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky,
signed by Dr. M. F. Carson, of &lt;
the contrary from his superiors,
and Louisiana indicated that tem­
Miami, which stated that on Aug.
and that ho will turn his badge utui
peratures had dropped slightly as
21 he visited the office of Dr.
cap in at his regular reporting
a result of the showers, but con­
Muck nml that he was told there
hour this evening.
ditions due to the long drought
that if ho paid Dr. Buck $1,000 lie
In his deUiiied account of the
will not bo relieved, say ■farmers,
would “control the state hoard of
arrest, Officer Walker declared
until there is a general rain fall.
medical examiners and Itnvo them
that acting upon information re­
Despite a fair weather forecast
issue the undersigned a license to
ceived, lie hid in the alley-way in
by the United States Weather Bu­
practice medicine fo this state.” !
the- rear of the Elk’s Club about
reau at Washington people of tho
The affidavit, according to the
9:30 o’clock Saturday night, when
estato
salesmen
he
advanced
to
drought
stricken
sections
of
Geor­
copy sent the governor, was uwnrn
Smith drove up in a Dodge Sedan,
gia were hopeful tonight that Jup­ $25 a year. Thu commissioners ap­ was met l»y a negro attendant, and
to before Florida Houston, notary
iter Rluvius would upset ull indi­ proved the proposal, and inutruct- taking packages out of the car
public of Leon county.
cations and visit thu country in ed George A. DeCottes, city attor­ they started up the reur stairway.
The papers, 'with the affidavit
attached, were forwarded here for
which ho has for so long been a ney'. to draw up an ordinance imInvestigation of the contents of
medintcly to cover this matter.
the governor’s inspection. They
stranger.
tile car while they were in tho
also included a number of tele­
A petition of property owners building disclosed to Wulker thu
Fraying for rain was the order
grams purported to have been
of thu day in churches of tho in the vicinity of Elm and Com­ nature of tho packug^s, he stated.
signed by Hr. Buck nml sent to
South Sunday. In response to mercial Streets, protesting tho nnd when the men returned from
Hr. Carson, in which the former
gubernatorial proclamations, many erection by thv Seaboard Oil Com­ tiiu club rooms, he arrested Smith.
refers to a certain letter, nnd one
pastors led their flocks in suppli- pany of two 20,000 gallon tanks The negro escaped.
V
of which specifies tho payment of
above ground for the storage of in- Threats of political interfer­
a sum of money.
flamablo liquids nt that point, was ence proved unavailing to Smith
Governor's Letter
read to the commissioners. The and he wus summarily taken to
matter will bo held over for inves­ the police station, where charges
Governor Martin’s letter follow:*;
tigation nnd udviaement, it is said. were lodged ngainst him.
“ I have nil affidavit made ns of
this date by Hr. M. F. Carson of
Raving Equipment Ordered
Told to Keep Silent.
Miami, Flu. The said affidavit
The conimitnion authorized City
Tho officer was ordered to re­
states that you, as n member of
Manager W. B. Williams to pur­ sume his beat, he declared anil told
the state Board of Medical Exam­
chase paving, and other equipment to make no statement pending fur­
iners, offered to attempt to corrupt
for use of the city, as needed. ther investigation. He stated that
the State Boarii of Medical Exam­
Ten ordinances authorizing side- search at the police stntion re­
iners for the price of $ 1,000 iu or­
vealed nt least 12 quarts of rye
der to obtain a license to practice
whiskey nnd six cases of nllcgod
medicine in Aids state for Dr. M.
licer.
F. Carson the affiant. The said
Because of nllcgcd intcrefcrencs
affidavit is al^i corroborated by
In the performance of his sworn
two letters to which your name is
duty, and through a feeling that
signed thereto, and on your sta­
he cannot fulfill the duties of his
tionary, and five telegrams from
uffico under present' condition:!,
you to him, urging him to send you
Officer Walker declared he will
the said sum of money for this
resign from the force today.
infamous purpose.
Walker has been a resilient of
In keeping with my policy of
Sanford for some time, and has
granting a hearing before remov­
been a member of the police de­
ing any one from office, you are
partment for four months, nil of
hereby advised if you desire to bo
which time has been served nt
WASHINGTON Sept. 15—(/lO heard on the charges of attempt­
night he stated. Rrevious to his
ie Armour ami
ing to bribe the lloanl of Medical
present position, he is said to havo
Morris packing companies was de­
Examiners of this u.ate ami also
been deputy sheriff of Putnam
clared legal Monday by Secretary
soliciting u bribe of $ 1,000 for is­
county. Officer Walker stated
Jurdlnc, who dismissed the com­
suing a license to a doctor to prac­
that he will resume his trade, cue*
plaint initiated in 1923 by the lute
tice medicine, I shall hear you not
pentry, at once.
,
y
Secretary Wallace. ,
later than Thursday noon of this
Found Liquor in Car.
Announcement of the opinion was
week.’’
Walker's statement follows id
preceded by u conference at the
part:
White House in which the secre­
"I hail misfed Smith on several
tary discussed the case iu detail
earlier occasions, but was informwith the president.
cd of his movements Saturday
The complaint charged that the
night. I had hidden myself in tho
merger violated the puckers nnd
' alley behind the Elks, Clubhouse,
y:ockynrds net by creating n mon­
when he drove up shortly after ‘J
opoly in restraint of trade to con­
' o’clock in a Dodge Sedan. A netrol prices and cause unfair com­
• gro, whom I first thought to be n
petition. A mass of evidence was
woman, mot him nnd they removtaken iu heurings throughout the
| cd bundles from the car and start*
local conimer-j were unanimous in their amaze country nnd arguments were heard
! id up the stairs together. While
Atlantic Coast 1n,*nt »t the astounding growth ii in Washington by the secretary of
' they were gone I got in the car
„„_!-.i the stute, and particularly in thi agriculture.
and found that the packages con*
accompanied soclloII( (,urinK' th,.
pc ho,
Mr. Jurdinc rules that the mer­
* tained liquor, ns I suspected.” ,
affic represen- it is the opinion of the party thu ger in itself did not constitute a
(Continued On Rage d.)
i
jail on their Sanford. Orlando, Winter Rari violation of the net hut usserted
, entertaining and Lakeland were the most at
Relentless War Upon
.•re in Sanford tractive places visited on the cn
; has returned I tire trip.
Bootleggers Planned
. C„ where the
It was due to the efforts of Mt
'
Wells, it is said, that the party re
g to Mr. Wells mained in Sanford overnight, whil
ston, S. C., on they were in the city und th i
ded at Wil- their stay here was longer thui
i, during which in any other point visited,
five southern
While in Sanford the traffic nu
lown the chief thoritics held a business scssior
n the sections when it is stated, the various need
of tho community, iu the way o

W ashington News

tANCISCO, Sept. 15.—
are tinder way to celeitii Commander _ John
ml his four heroic com*
i foot on the Mainland
21. While honors pres­
umed were being heaped
, Commander Rodgeru
row in Honolulu were
modesty of true heroes.
. from Honolulu to San
will bo made on the U.

N U M B E R 10,

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PAGE EIGHT*

Chicago t6 Have World’s Largest Building

^ERAlib^MONDAY, ^E P TE MBER W l

STATE TREASURY I

sold for si.no

HAS BIG BALANCE
Real E.slate Auction Sales,
’ O ver Six M illion D ollars In
C offers A fte r C u rrent D is­
b u rsem ents A reM ad e;S tu tcm ent Issued b y C om ptroller

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Iti'g ln 11 c h a in s Ho«W
n o r t h w e s t - o r n e r of •*&lt;“

rh !lt,is:

YALLAHASSKE, Sent. 11.—VP)
—The state treasury of Florida bad
a balance of f 15,37.1,037.0-1 when the
K
mav ? la 'm some.
or bih I ea c h •&gt;» &gt;*,u
. . . . flllli to th e
nrcounting was made up to Aug­
S
i
rl-ilil.
till.o
r
V'Ler,*
‘ i1,,. i. « h e r " .
ust 31, according to a statement
Kj 1u m is il. scrlhi-.l h e re in , it I-'
.
of receipts, disbursements and bal­
$
l o r e O U P K ItK J'. ,ll* ‘ r . / r S v r e «
o f y o u he u m l you " r r . ^ r " r r o m ances issued *
J
im lrw l III aiio eu r to the iilli '»« '
ended.
»
l i la i n t h e re in filed ‘V ' j ' O T ' S 1 l "
f t Monilny ilu i l l . ,U T •« ‘ V, n- flnv of
This nmourr wan almost $! 00,i 1935 t h e sa m e ImiIiik a r u t • on&gt; J
000 loss than the balance shown on
$ I th i s f ’liurt. a t th e * 1,11*9.. piY rh S
'
Biinforil. Hemlnole Count
Julv
31.
however,
when
a
Total
of
i l f e ' S?! ? f e ¥
;i* U V
» Into! In ilefaull thereof .1-■&lt; r *’ I r"
$15,1 II,.TJ 1.01 was record'd.
” eonfet.no .................. n" r V. ,
* 2 {,"}
-'Y.
y o u . *:■!•! ratine l»- n* a s io t l “ *V t,,
Disbursements during Augu-t
i t i t l e lo itie enmjilalniint In a m i t&gt;
totalled $ 1,011,0-13.37, while rc■ i the nl.ove tlencrlheu oltul.
co Ipts were $1,.'12,(595.70, the
i i t tS HI’KTII Kit «list»i:iti:i» t h a t
CVlil' S ’
itr* .
statement show .
,11.1s o r d e r he im hllshe'l
n
f o r f o u r e h n s e r u tlv e weekly l» « u .s
n* • •Following arc tre disbursement •
u »’
U of t h e Bn Ilford H erald, u "•Ws|»i» p er
»S** H
for
tho
past
month,
as
shown
on
n
tiu hllslir.l In Beitlltiole t.o u t li y , r lor*
»c iirt ii
the report:
sen Hii U
L
W l t t o - s my ha ml and t h e se a l of
m
?
t t £ £
»niSau
General revenue. 5309,2'-2 21:
0
t h i s f l r e i i i t «‘" u r l of t h e S e v e n th
H-i*5ii It itwoKMs;!
'
1
w
e
‘
pension tax fund, $93,390,6(5; board
1
Iu .llelal t 'Iretllt. In ami f o r Setnlsit ,5e a te trail* t£*'i
itU n it t-nt
■ n ote f o i l lit y. r h . r h l a o n III W Ihe
g-.TWMA*. «.
of health, $11,921 98; road lax,
Ju&lt;tT
|
7tli d a y • f S- |il. io h er A It. !«•».
$5H,248.00; prison, 914,510.11;
■
V. K. IXiUOLASH.
# 1 ,
«
drainage tax, $209,105.07; drain­
U t'li-rk o f the .'Ire u lt t.'ourt. S e v e n th
B
.liitllrlal r i r e u l t . In li n t f o r S em age bond, $2?.5,211.91; principal
K
In o le i •.unity. F lo rid a.
state school, $2,501.17; onell fidt
| (SKA I.)
M.-tTBRICH.
fund, 5218; teachers’ examination.
|ie|iuty Clerk.
$041.41; motor V. L. mointenam •.
.JOHN
C
I.RttVAHUY.
$7,719 28; motor V. I,, expen -•,
S o l i c i t o r for i ,om|dallu»nl
$3,21(5.14; federal aid road fund,
S ep t. 7 - 11-31-28.
.......- - . ' - . " L i.iil irr'-ri’'m a ;ix S.J " —______ ----- ■ —
$(57,9(52.(52; state fire insuran .
$208.33; Imard of nurrc*, $1,2 V ;
A huge r.tructure 39 storie.i high ami covering an entire block will Lc built In Chicago, It v
interest of ri-minury, $fiit|&gt;t; For two automobile licet, n tank
big con von lion hull, n (urge hotel nr.tl huttilruls of of fico rooms. Thu hotel consisting of -KM
hr perched on top of the offices, extending'from the twenty-second to the thirty-nintn floor,
1 latch experiment ntniion, $ 1,2 r*. •if gasoline and $1.50, little Mary
99; Adams experiment static:, l.'llis .May.i was sold by her part nt.i
court of tho structure will he until fur the convention hull with n eating rapacity of 3o,(KI0,
a collide of Neuhnrdt. Ark. The
start next spring and the cor.t It estimated at $-19,(100,000.
$1,239.99; Lever agricultural &lt;\- to
tonsi'.n, $3,877 70; Lever tup; !■- child's father sirnmied in the town
mentary exteiHon, $9(10; A. &amp; .M. without liunh , void the child to he
The home of .Mrs. Floss in Hono­ island:; gathered, mostly from the College .Moil'll, $401.80; A. \ M could tnntinuo his journey. The
lulu wns the center of Samoan a-:- .Mormon settlement ul Laic, reviv­ Coll.'g- incidental, $1,507.35; &lt;x- couple buying the child How do not
tivities in Hawaii. Kero tho trans­ ed their native customs and Imld poriment ntntion. incidental, $021. want imr an t she probably will In­
planted natives of thtf Sooth Sea their celebrations.
Os; 1,’nivcr ity l-T iirlin cid e n t . pluvial ill a state orphanage.
$1,-110.79; Florid:*. State f’-dh
m

m

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wn are permanently
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Hudson And Essex Sales Increase As
Sweeping Cut In Prices Is Announced

State Farm Census
ShowsSevenMillion
F ruit TreesKearing

Only D au glilcr Oi L a te Kinp;
Aa a re '.tilt of greatly reduced, businr
Tuintanua Anil L ast of Kill­
ptiec.i, the Hales activity of Hud- Hud-o
ing Fam ily o f L illie Island
ton and Kxaex cars has been greatKinL'dionSucriiiiib.-dfcrently

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iy stimulated both locally and all
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HONOLULU,
pt. I
1/19— oVrr III-* United Stall's. The an- us.
In a moilcst hungs.ow in the un­ loom t canon, according to \V. l*.’•I “It was evident that the motorpretentious residential section of Waltlmli, lludson-Ksscx distrihu *|ing public had made up its tidnd
Kalihi in Honolulu the death o- tor, gives every indication of set that Hudson Ksst x were thi* val­
curretl recently of the Samoan ting new high records.
; utr. it hud waited bir. 'I hj m n
With all lines of new cars liuv - and women v.lto called at our place
princess Hiupulo Tuintanua (Mrs.
H. A. Iloss). She was the only ing been announced, he continued , of business came in to buy rather
daughter of the late King Ttiimaa- the public Is In an excel! *nt posi­- than simply to inquire and shop
un and the hint of tho royal line tion to judge comparative vnitict. , ’around.
which had ruled Hi • little b land and to reward with a great vol­•| “Our opinion the automobile bntkingdom for genet at ion&lt; until ume of hu. lnesi; tlios**" manufactu- ■ tie of I
will bo fought out on
urn who prevent mo t value for tin ‘ the birds of valuer,. There is pro­
J900.
money,
bably no Ktamlnrd motor cur toKing Tuintanua nlidieated when
“lumicdiiitily aft r the Hudson-• day hut that is capable of pleashe*ceded tho ialnndx 4o the United
Stales in tho first year of thi ct n- Usnox price reduction was an- ing a great number of owners.
tufy. In Mrs. Iloss’ cottage w u. noutued,” naitl Mr. Wnllhnll
^
we 1 hat being true, the question it
hung u litter signed by the la*. • I egan
• to t'--t-ive inquiries Tutd o r - 1the mind of the average man or
i
President Roosevelt thanking the dvrs for corn In great numbers.;
woman who i.- buying u ear is to
I he hitc-Hui'iincr-curly-full season invest his money so ns to obtain
king for his action.
On tho death of her father in jin ordinarily rather below normal tin hostt general all-round value
1908, I'rlncens Siopolo was adopt­ lor motor ears as well its other for it.”
ed by Governor Stearns, the Amer­
ican administrator of ALanuo. and
Mrs. Stearns. U’h n she was 18
STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER
yearn old the princess met Ro-.;,
My ’.ILWlLKS I*. RTF.WART
n chief petty officer in the United
States Navy-, and they wore mar
rtcil at the home of the governor.
pt. I I.—(/( t r.ootr- many cnnccuftionii to the
Rosa was tramsferrul in 1921 to
rocco, with ; French, hut it nuo,t lie done »n that
Honolulu and wns acronipatiloil by
ng in Syria, nobody wil know it except a few
ntry’s pros- !sup:-r experts, like Secretaries Melsatisfactory - Ion and Hoover and Senator Smimt.
| It must be done that way he•ome nppar- cause the mimmi tration d o e s n ’t
affair is of beltere American public opinion
j would approve untliif' leniency lo­
in revolt in I waul the I-’retu li. Hut this won’t
'hters, too. | suit Minister Caillatix, w h o s e game
s are expen-1is to make Ills people think they’re
will make getting more than they are.
•
Ihe outlook doesn’t favor har­
mony.
are that
The beauty of the whole thing i&lt;
Olt'lRM ili'iil tliiit nolmily on thr inside in Wushpat in its ington expects America to get full
■'"'ey minis- i-ayineiit on war loan exeein from
—that is it Kiiglnml.
nient which
As for the rest a little inter"ltd! Stale:; &lt;• t. perhaps, here and there, hut
'ii'llting more.
s nre likely
Tho pending negotiations are for
t" make a popular eonsumplion.

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TAI.LAHASKKH, Sept. I L—f/I9
—Tliero are 7,305,072 orange trees
of bearing age in Florida, accord­
ing to the 1925 farm census re­
port sent out by tho Department
of Commerce, at Washington.
Trees not of hearing age number
11,0911,81]I, the report stated
in the lemon production. 311,272
1roes twe ready to hear, with 153,­
999 not yet matured. Of th • grape­
fruit crop, 2,971,919 tnu are cul­
tured, and 960,999 are not yet of
Following are th? receipts on I 03 tin* individual eounlie.., Poll;
the month of August:
is far in the lend in citrus trees
General revenue. $321,277.1* :: i.nc of hearing age, and, in mo i re
will ichuol tux fund, $I5,8t;.‘. 17; I '•poet i tlmne not yet matured, IIn­
*&gt; nsitui tax fund, J 3 1 ,705.1.1; tnte i report shows.
hoard of health,, yB,(535.79; ^t.itc
The report for the counties Ldfond tax. $TT?rnn.ri^Vtnte pri .in,
$12,325.78;. drainage tax, $11(5,- lows:
Alachua county, irunges, 19,(55(5
191.15; drainage him I, $I3,39I.:»7;
pi iiu ipal »tato Bch ml, 270,! 17,8 i; trees not of hearing age; 31,217
itlteiI: -o|
|| of bearing age; lemons, .8 not of
and fish fund, $1,575.59; tenelie*.' l raring age and 17 matured /rap-.*• xnminnt ion, $1,581; f. «|ci d aid f tuit, 233 and 1,(519,
road fund, $71,091.72; .tale fir*; in­
linker, 19 1 and !f02l in oi-'ingn-.;
surant c, : l (0.70;
Rural col­ h-inoos. 2 and nothing; grapefiuit,
lege, $279; Lever to i icultural ex­ 8 mid 19.
tension, $29,13*5.11; la or uippt&lt;&gt;Hay, oranges, (52,118 and 2.8 51;
mentary extension, $7.7-18.03; A. &amp; lemons,
M. College lncidetii.il. .1711 87; ex­ and 298. 36 and 11; grapefruit, 991
periment station ii'oid-ntal, $21 ;i
Univer; ity Florida iaeiilental
[ ISradfurd, oranges, 3,33d and 3,797.75; hoard of ehii'&gt;ptu-:tie e x -: •'98; leniotw, I.! and I; grapeiruit
amin. r&lt;, $199; Univu dty Horida 51 and 158.
gen. i . ini id., $892.59; Florida
Hrevard, oranges, 198,257 tutd
bond »kg.t $2,555.25; Hale road li- 377,938; lemons, 35t» and 1,917;
conse-gns $39(1,803.82; A. &amp; J|. grap- Iran, 27,;i2tl and 13.9,895.
College hospital, $77; one mill
Itroward. orangey, 21,(51(5 ami
drainage tax, $i 15.31; tick eradica­ 1(5,112; leiuoint, .j and 4 181, grapetion, $7,928.18; county road lie. fd. frail, 3.257 and (5,415(5,
gits. $1 12,2(58 32; gic. license-extells'-, $199; hotel totnmisMoncr, 1
$1,912; shell fish planting, $32.-11;live stock hoard-serum; $1,925.11;
special shell fish, $ 132; general
in- Inni, $13,39 i.Mil; U-'.-enii osi • itti t i t &lt;hi K i . s c \ i: v.
.ii oo i m . r u n i n i\ \ m i
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Henry Griswold, oik- of Wiarimsiii's most illustrious retired
fanners, got .1,050 eggs from Hi
pullet i eoiifined in a pen six .feel
wide, right feet wide, eight- fis&gt;t
long, and eight feet high last year.

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We guarantee Satiaf*
you httvo.Property you want sol
s aM&lt;l Biss it tfood.i

11G E. Second street, Unf»

B B S lsil

88 feet Corner on
M O D E R N ST lIC C O i;i), siM
BUNGALOW

R eal Bargain

G rocery Store, Slock and F ix
lures.
S ix room house, w ith som e
hearing uranue trees. T w o a c­
res fin e s t ceiery iantl, one
acre tiled.

2102 F ir s t S t

Realtors

T h is Is jtisl n few m iles o u t of
c ity o:t hard m ud.
II is an iim isunlly a ttr a c tiv e
o p p ortu n ity, anu will not last

S A V E and
T H R IV E

loan.

M *sp in h u sin css p rop erly,
;•() fi't'i on S a n fo i’d Avenut*,
:it aa a llr a c tiv e price, and on
Iiheral term s.

A PRESIDENTIAL
MliSSA(;K
“ Don’t he asham ed lo &lt;uf i
penny here and a penn&gt; ihert,’
— C A IA IN COOUOOd

‘&gt; e n ice T h a t is R eliable

Stanley &amp; Rogers,

R egular s a v in g o f any amount—lamet1
is so m e th in g to be proud of.
Voti add to y o u r own and Ihe Nan*
and p ro sp erity .

FIRST NATI0NAI B

URALTOIIS

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Hall Huiltliitg
Sanford, Fla.
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A Wonderful Buy—Good Term

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Oak Avenue Between 13th and 1 Hli Sis
Good Terms.

DRINK

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
M agnolia Ave., $3675.00—Small Cash Payrt
Good Terms.

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7 ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE
On 101 h Street, Ju st O ff Magnolia,
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PAGE TWO

,T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , T U E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 15, 1925

As Brisbane Sees It

file; Sanford Herald

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BOILS OVER OCCASIONALLY

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.N O W O N D E R H E
dan
Income Tax Publicity
DO!
■.
NM U1«&lt; mrtrr
Referred
to
Coolldge.
A Wrfect i
■ *■ &lt;•7 U Iralw C n»rld*
T h e p u b lication o f incom e tax returns, a s ord ained b y
know
The Able, Plueky Welah.
®**Ctly,
ond1 8*1
Ciaaa Matter.
Bntered at Second
C
ongress,
h
a
s
com
e
to
be
view
ed
in
the
sam
e
lig
h
t
as
m
an
y
o ito ftlce
CMobar
l»l»,, av t the
w
i u w •ST,
I, avert
t h V •P »-•
Trouble Enough, Thanka.
"
V
a t B u fo r d . Florida vnd*r A ct of o f th e a c ts o f C o n g re ss w h ich have preceded it. It is a fa il­
Blank,u lr7~
Obeying Ihc Prophet.
K t r d l I, lilT .
ure, com p lete and a b y sm a l, in the sense of its in itia l p u rp o se:
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
" o do. • w J S L
.ItttM
M LURD L D U E.
tco p rrta m i » i s i
an ex a m p le o f th e le g isla tu r e that has called fo r th th e ri­
R . HOWARD BEHO
dicule o f th is and o th e r nation s.
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f
So „&lt;'*
„ life
111 Masaolla Arena*
WASHINGTON announces that
drive their
O rigin ally planned to exp ose the profiteering ta x -d o d g er ,
army authorities “will take full
iv o am iP T io if mats *
gentlemen
Uj%1
One T a a i—11.00 Six » |o n tb n ~ |* M w ho w ould read ily com m it perjury rather th a n su rren d er
U ellrered In Clc* by Carrlaf, par to th e G overn m en t its sh are of his yearly in com e, its pur­ charge and responsibility’1 in the
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w eek , i t a
W eekly Edition li.0 0
Mitchell ense, and "won't shift
ha,|»n
\
f/
par year.
lilt!,
pose h as been d e fe a te d b y -th e m odified form to w h ich it w a s
that case to the President."
*&gt;t
into .
*
h w a fig
■
nobody
K
;V
c,
■PKCIAL NOTICEi All obituary reduced b efo re p a ssa g e . T h e bill providing fo r th e p ub lica­ 'i.ili',
--------no/Ice#, cardn o f thanka. resolution*
and notlcaa oi *nter:eln.-"nt* w h ir* tion o f y e a r ly tax s ta te m e n ts m et heavy op p osition in th e •‘ T H I S
ANNOUNCEMENT
NATkVlS
"omen tr.
ebenree are aaada w ill ba r**»r*#d house* w h ich su cceed ed in lim itin g the p u b licity fe a tu r e to
means exactly nothing. The pub­
•mes. Hnn.?
far at regular rd vertleln f rataa.
the m ere nam e, resid en ce and am ount of ta x p a id b y th e
thc&gt;' ore ti,H ,
MKMnrttLTIUB AftOtflATKD l*nWI individual nam ed. T h e lo o p h o le . w as a g a te w a y , and th e lic has ALREADY referred the
fkSCNAuV, - \
Mitchell case to the President, for
Mijcfatad Press la ®*C,-V
trelr en titled to »h# us# for ra- w ealth y im m ed ia tely tran sferred their in v e stm en ts to noilflMK |T WoutP
. Du
,,le to abort 4
the reason {hat it hns confidence
pnblleatlon o f all n tw i dliputebeu
have to watch tL.
/
eredltaa to It or not otherwlee crad­ taxable se c u r itie s, a t a s lig h t loss, generally, o f in te r e s t ac­ In the President, and not In the
5waeTeN his
low*»re doing?
le., In thla paper ond also the loDlSfbsiTbN IF
sal nawa published herein. All rights cruing. T h u s th e m easu re becam e another o f th e seem in g ly , War Department.
x
c
a
vwe
D
id
S»«HfNQ
Of ra|&gt;ubllratliin of epeciat dlepstch- u se le ss w a s te s o f v erb o sity th a t have long decorated th e
ifThe leave,
The President is head of the
aa herein are elan reaer-ed.
fezRilCHWLift
ABouT Tips
sh e lv e s in th e C ongression al Library.
tfree*:
tke moony.
v
army and navy, and the secretaries
S IN 0A P
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15. 1923.
«&gt;f chec Tha^ S
Rut, it seem s th a t th e publication of th e Incom e ta x re­ arc his subordinates, removable at
S iTuaT/om
turns has revealed to th e public eye a condition m ore deplor­ his pleasure. The responsibility,
THE HER AID'S PLATFORM
A friend ttfiZ
1.—Deeper water rout* to Jackson­ able th an its ow n u se le ssn e ss, and at g reater in te r e st to th e ns the people well know, is Presi­
' l
few minute.
dent
Coolidge's
responsibility,
and
ville.
well know n Com m on People, since the e ffe c ts are fe lt by
wanted to In
he will not ask subordinates to re­
I.—Con*lruction of 8t. Johna-!n- ro n e oth er than th em selv es.
lieve him of it.
dlan River eanal.
Women take^i
A n a ly sis o f th e lis ts m ade public by the g o v ern m en t show
S.—Extension of wlilte way.
hands than
-Extension of loAl amusements. th at th e g r e a te r hulk o f the revenue derived from th is source
THE PEOPLE will thank Colo­
hc"'K their poknjjH
—Swimming pool, tennis courts, com es, not from th e so called w ealthier class, a s w a s the nel Mitchell for his courage, what­
S '
etc.
The world']
b asic in ten tio n of the lev y , hut from the m od erately salar­ ever the War Department may
I.—Augmenting of building pro­
say or do.
worth 1100,000 0 ?
ied,
fin
a
n
cia
lly
sp
ea
k
in
g
,
m
iddle
class.
gram—homes, hotels, apartment
His “lack of discipline” is no
may bec valued
T h e A tla n ta G eorgian points out th a t the fed eral in­ worse than that of Lord Nelson,
**1
houses.
I.—Extension of street paring pro­ come tnx, a s now interpreted and enforced, is not nn incom e , who looked through the spyglass
f t
Many of our ns«\
V
gram.
tax,
but a'cap ital
la x, on *persons w hose incom es are an assu r- with his i blind i eye
at
the order
to
i
.
t t n
m nC *Af
I l f P k f fP
have been t« u * L
),—Construction
of
boulevard
cease
firing,
AND
THEN
WENT
cd su m , nam ely, salary and w age earners. C itin g nn in­
a hundred times tkyl
around Lake .Monroe.
ON FIGHTING.
A—Completion of city beautifica­ stan ce, th e G eorgian calls a tten tio n to a m ovie actor o f prom ­
It
is
thanks
to
Colonel
Mitchell
inence w ho paid an incom e tnx last year much larger than that incompetence at the top is
tion profram.
Twinkle, twinkl*
9.—Expansion of school system that o f an in tern ation ally known oil operator.
lookmir thoughtfoj
now
dragged
before
the
bar
of
with provision for Increased fa­
like a couple of
putdic opinion. The people will
T h e G eorgian fu r th e r s ta te s :
cilities.
"It is ob vious, h ow ever, th a t earned incom es are taxed not forget his courage.
And when she ^-.i
too high. A sa lary is capital ns well a s incom e. S alary is
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
hoard was bare. C
INDIGNANT
WELSH
men
and
imsband had four.d i
WORLD’S REST NEWS:—The not in te r e st on m oney, or incom e from property, like ordi­ women in London mobbed the au­
\ p SK &gt;
angel said unto them, Fear not; nary incom e that g o es on a s long ns the property e x is ts . It is thor of n play, "Taffy," belittl­
for, behold, I bring you good tid nn earn in g lim ited to a period— som e tim es a sh o rt period, as ing and ridiculing the Welsh race.
Every man thinks \
of something differ
ings of great joy, which shall be in th e case o f a s in g e r or a m otion picture sta r .”
They might well have allowed the
fast, but hi.i wife '
to all people. For unto you Is bom
H ence the publication o f federal incom e tax lis ts is seen play to he produced without inter­
n’t.
this day in the city of David a
ference. Tnc record of the Welsh
Snvidur, which is Christ the Lord. ns a reven lng m edium , and it m ay ho th at, though its su p er­ race is a sufficient answer to
Luke 2:10-11.
flu ity is unquestioned, and its present use is only to provide foolish Inmpooning.
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-othe m eddlesom e w ith a m eans o f s a tisfy in g his c u r io sity as
THE RUINED SLEEVE
to hiss n eigh
u sin ess, in the entl
end it will h
have
e ig h bbor’s
ors b
bu.Hiness,
ave served a ( IN PROPORTION to their num -jj
Not n dres i that’s fit to wear!
purpose
w e far m ore b en eficial to the nation. An early repeal | hers the Welsh have probably pro- B
Would you now believe
of th eg m easure is alm ost certain . Its e ffe c tiv e span has been ' ‘.than any
'
u
11*» ot mod­ ■
Every garment, plain or fair,
other
nationality
brief,
hut
th
a
t
b
rev
ity
h
a
s
been
long
enough
to
fu
rn
ish
th
e
Has one ruined sleeve T
ern times.
public w ith an in sig h t to the in ju stice o f the federal incom e
And as for courase, no race ex­
See this lovely thing of silk,
cels it.
tax, as it now se em s to he applied.
One sleeve isn’t spoiled,
Inferior in numbers, tho Welsh
----------------- o-----------------Hut the other, stained with milk,
fought the English for centuries,
Is forever spoiled.
with no sea to protect them from
TIME TO BE UP AND D0IN(
M unicipally Owned and M aintained
England’s invasion.
And when
Always it's the self-same sleeve
their young men were killed off
*
Which is robbed of charm.
Frank Parker S tockbrid gc has ju a i com pleted a tour o f they waited to rnise a new crop:
T h e C it y ’s N ew C em etery is located on W est G e­
T h e y o u n g m an w ith determ ination to acre
Showing i nins small fingers leave Florida a s th e g u e st o f th e Florida D evelopm ent Board. H is then started fighting again.
neva A v c., on b eau tifu l, high, dry ground, w ell
On a mother's arm.
i
has a splen did fu tu re before him. Ari.-e—i|
trip lasted about a m onth, the noted w riter v isited m any
Inid o u t in to lots, w alk s and d rivew ays in the m ost
GERMAN AUTHORITIES ar
section
s,
and,
accord
ing
to
m
any
in
terview
s
th
a
t
w
ere
pub­
Every mother in the town
m odern d e sig n o f L andscape architecture, w ith
ES
tim e to he up and busy. You know that t
rest two American accused of in
To such loss submits,
lished in th e new spap ers, he w as greatly im pressed w ith th e traducing the Ku Klux Elan into ■
b e a u tifu l p la n ts, shru b s and trees, under th e con­
You can tell from every gown
dollar you s a v e and deposit with the Sen
grow th nnd developm ent o f th e sta te.
German territory, and nnnounce "
sta n t care o f th e Superintendent.
Where the Iwiby sits.
that
any
other
gentlemen
of
the
County Bank is s a fe and will earn good iati
H ow ever, Mr. S tock b rid gc has a hit of criticism w hich
Klan, active in Germany, will also
The H erald b elieves to he well founded.
A fter p a ssin g be arrested.
Whether left or whether right
F a m ily lo ts for sa le at ifllO.OO to $00.00 on rea ­
There the nlcevo becomes,
through T a v a r e s and M aitland, Mr. Stockbridge is reported
son ab le term s.
Just a playground day nnd night
as
h
avin
g
said,
“
If
th
ey
g
e
t.
Florida
all
lyeed’
up
I’m
,o
f
f
it
.
WHAT.
WITH
reparations,
For sticky little thumbs.
for life,"
Franco and her flying machines on
F or in sp e ctio n , se e Sup erinten dent on the grou n d s.
one aide, Russia and her Bolshe­
Tis a sign of happiness.
H is rem ark w as prom pted when he saw an a r tis tic sig n vist propaganda on the other, nnd *
Sadly mu i they grieve
For full p articu lars, See J. D. Parker, S u p erin ten d en t
on tho^ h ig h w a y n o tify in g m otorists that they w ere en ter- her internal troubles. Kniscrisni, B
Who have had never had a dress
Communism,
etc.,
the
Germans'H
W.
B. W illiam s, C ity M anager, or L. It. P hilips, C ity
m
g
"Ye
T
ow
ne
o
f
T
avares."
He
had
ju
st
passed
th
rou
gh
With one ruined sleove.
Clerk.
—Edgar A. Guest. "Ve T ow ne o f M aitland" and had been inform ed o f it by a feel they do not need any fresh {
-------- o-------half dozen s ig n s to th a t e ffe c t painted In gold letters on a troubles borrowed from America.
ST R E N G T H - SERVICE - PROGRESS !
Today
Installment of
„ an
nn installment
nt your black background.
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ARABS IN PALESTINE, out­
Income Lax wns due. Did you mail
Mr. S tock b rid gc w ent on to sa y , according to the St. A u ­ numbering Jews ten to one, are
your check 7
S IR H R IR g R H H n R R IR H X K R IIIR IR ailllllllllH I
gu stin e Record,"
determined to drive Zionism out
--------o-----—
of Palestine. Many Arabs, led by
“The ’ye* s t u f f not only is out o f date but it is
One house n day I &lt; not enough.
their chief men, believe that Zion­
rcftlly p rim itive," said Mr. Stockbridgc. “T h e y ’ve
Hundreds more are needed nnd arc
ism has come upon them because
needed now.
yeed" parts o f N e w F ngland and Long Island to death
they disobeyed the Prophet who
■ —------ o-------alread y and now people w ith old fashioned ideas and
forbade smoking.
Jack Dempsey says he will fight
They will now give up tobac­
p o sse ssin g w hat th ey b elieve to he a rtistic tem pera­
for a million dollars. Well, we’d
co, establish a "Smoke Hank," de­
m
en
t,
are
try
in
g
to
do
th
e
sam
e
th
in
g
to
Florida.
like to knn\^ who wouldn’t?
posit in it money saved from the
“ E v e r y th in g on Cape Cod from Buzzard’s Bay to
smoke. And with that money they
P rovincctow n is ’y e e d ’ and ‘shopp ed’ to the lim it. At
expect to "save Palestine from
John barleycorn is dead in this
lloom H ouse
the Jews."
E asth am p ton , Long Island, th ey have actu ally p laster­
country, an exchange informs us.
To b e tte r accom m od ate our old custom ers and m ake
Yenh, that’s right, if you don't
ed a sign on the p o sto ffic e in form in g the world th a t it
mind what you say.
it p ossib le to ta k e care of our ever in creasin g new
MEN HAVE accomplished a
is ‘^ e U n ited S ta te s P o sto ffic e .’
Sm all b u sin ess
fi A cres Land, all cleared, GOO feet from UioJ
-------- o-------good
deal
hy
giving
up
tobacco.
trade, W e have purchased the Exldo B attery se rv ic e
e sta b lish m e n t or sh op s, are ’sh o p p es.’ I have seen over
Our office hoy says he went
The late George M. Pullman told
w
a
y.
*
the door of an au tom ob ile a ccessory place at H arw ichsta tio n form erly ow ned hy P. A. Mcro. We arc in ­
swimming the other day and wai
this writer that he gave up smok­
I ort, on Cape Cod, a sign s ta tin g that it w as *Ye Tyre
tanned twice, once hy the sun and
ing five cent cigars to help accu­
sta llin g new eq u ip m en t in th is service sta tio n w h ich
once hy his fnther.
S h op p e.’
mulate money needed to build his
will m ake it th e m ost up-to-date B attery S e rv ice
---- - o----- .
first sleeping car. As a result he
CITRUS HEIGHTS
“ In a plain everyd ay shop one purchases m erchan­
■
gives
blessed
sleep
to
millions.
Headline says, "Wilhur Strongly
sta tio n in th is c ity .
■
d ise at reasonable prices. In a ’shoppe* the price is
Denotin' ea Mitchell." which i t just
■
sk y high. T h at e x tr a ‘pc’ on a sig n s ig n ifie s ’prices
n darnel good indication that Mit­
THE ARABS will have to give
N
e x c e ssiv e .’
■
V isit our new sta tio n a t—
chell is alright.
up a good deal of tobacco to drive
--------O-------the Jews from Palestine. The
"I am not a Floridian, y et, and my opinion of
Corner 2nd and M agnolia
young .lews there arc well armed,
Two more film stars are to wed.
tilin g s Floridian m ay not carry m uch w eight, but I
well drilled and don't propose io
according to news dispatches, which
do hope th e people of th is s ta te will not ‘y e ’ it to
Ball Block, O pposite P. O. Sanford. Fit
he driven out. And in addition
we understand, is just a mere for­
death or shoppe* one old of every dollar he p ossesses.
there is the British army, pledged
mality in securing a divorce.
to uphold tho Balfour policy.
1* la n k ly , I ni su sp iciou s o f ‘y e ’ tow ns and ’sh op p es’."
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20 Yearn Experience With
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THOMAS HARDY, who wrote
is ready to embrace his opportun­
“Teas" many years ago, is still
ity when it comes in the form of a
working, and now at eighty-five
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Hardy holds the age record *
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talk in Hollywood.
They were itj , the echo ot inn jeetice, th e treasure o f the hum ble, th e
married twice anil separated three w ealth o f the poor, th e beat! o f the cup o f pleasure, it dispel* among English pnats. Tennyson
times, if you remember.”—Chicago depreciation, b a n ish es blues, and m an gles the m elan ch oly; was eighty-three, when his last
volume was published, Browning,
Pribune. Another case of "if at
firit you don’t succeed, try try tor it s the foe ot woe and th e d estroyer of depression, th e seventy-seven; Shakespeare, as
again.’*
enem y ot g r ie f; it is w hat kin gs en vy in the poor, th e g u ilty everybody knows retired at an age
when his best work should have
envy m th e in n o cen t; it ’s th e alien on the silver o f sm iles, been done
Hava you it vacant room at your the ripple on th e w a ter’s d eligh t, the glint of the gold of g la d ­
Latina surpass Anglo-Sax­
hours 7 If you have get in touch n ess; w ithout it hum or would he dumb, wit would w ith er onsThe
in the intellectual strength of
w'*h the Chamber of Commerce
old age, a fact that may puzzle
Would you be interested enoughs
and help in providing places for dim ples would d isap p ear and sm iles would sh rivel, for i t ’s Nordic enthusiasts.
— A creage
newconi-rs to live. The city is the glow of th e clean conscience, the voice o f a pure soul,
was painting admiraahly
fiHint: rapidly and unless the peo­ the Dirt i-cry oi m irth, the sw a n so n g o f sad n ess— la u g h te r ' at Titian
— B u sin ess Property
tell you how you can make
ninety, when the plague killed
ple help take cure of those who — r ort Meade Leader.
him.
Michnel
Angelo,
long
past
— H om es and Apartm ent H ou ses
would like to live here, many of
eighty, produced such work in art
a cash investm ent of £10,000.1)0.
loein will find it necessary to pass
— L ots in all parts of the city g iven
ns no man exceept Shapespcarc
on to other points. Co-operate with
prom pt and careful atten tion .
AS A M ORTAL, thou m ust nourish each o f tw o forcbod- has over equaled
the civic body in this great work.
The
Latins
mu
temperate
eaters,
^ m o r r o w ’s su n ligh t will he the last tlmu sh a lt drinking light wine instead of beer
The Motoriat'a Lament
se e; and that for th ir ty years thou wilt live out th y life in or spirits, and therefore their
■ a
S E E MR. JOHNSON,
Of ,dl had words
am ple w ealth .— R acchylid cs.
brains remnin young.
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L. SIM M ONS S ales Manager ^
Of tongue or pen.
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The saddest are these.
■ «■ IDS M agnolia A vc.
C on tem porary Com m ent1
“It's flat again,"
—Cappers Weekly
sn "-■ ■ anR H R B iixBBi i i i a a i i R R i i M i i | | l , l l l &gt; l
By IRVIN S. COBB
Twould keep dad busy giving the
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And with the verse
liM *1
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Tho town drunkard of a amall forward until his face was almost kids all the spankings mother hns
U FA I, E ST A T F— IN SU It A NC E
W&lt;j haute to class;
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promised they’re going to get.
Scotch community went on un es­ &lt;iV',e minister's face nnd listened.
"Great jumpin’ cat. i.
311 F ir st N ational Bank B ldg.
Please read it over once more,"
pecially vehement teur. The vil­
We're outa gas!"
These arc tho days when grape-'
Sun ford.
T elephone 732.
—Youngstown Telegram lage authorities locked him up un­ he said when the dominie had fin­ look sweet enough to eat—and
ished the chapter and started to that’s not n bad thing to do with
til he had entirely recovered.
I
do i! the Good Book.
Oh. khdrier still.
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On the second day of his eaptiv-. Touched
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When all is Raid,
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Are these sad words:
Things never are ns had us they
yond words, the minister who was again,
“ The battery’s dead."
seem. Slillions of Chicagoans never
T w o b u s i n e s s l o t s F i r s t S t r e e t E x t e n s i on-.
of a full habi^ of life, came to give
Tell me, poor man," he said have killejl anybody.—Bailjinore
h u n d r e d a n d " f i f t y f e e t \ &gt; 7 f ' o f ’ FfrRt
j
4 ,—Macon Telegraph. him consolation and good advice.*
hotel. Ite iiso n n b ty p riced. O ffered a t u l t r a
^
when he
done, 'what was It Sup.
They say down side-by :ule'and held yoy xofclos* the while I was
A N A D V E R T ISE M E N T
It
The wxirld'R worst to
.
f'jfl.y
a...c r,v..
e s w i t h i n t h e p ro p o s e d c o r p o r a t e I
the dominie read the parable of the reading was it the le«on of the
J'iltilnic
{"Inina Mib.iivision. O w n e r w il l i n g to Hutrliu
S tart u» swearing,
As n last dchpcrate effort, Dawes
Prodigal Son. The prisoner *ccm- Scripture or was it the words?"
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Mrs. Eva Herndon Is
Bride of j Ben Small
In Quiet Wedding*

T E L E P H O N E :— B e s . 428-J .

Dead” Buddy Comes to Life

Tuesday

Dumas will enter­
ic at 3 o’clock honor- of Miami. The ceremony was per­
, house guests, Mrs. formed in Orlando, with Kev, Blan­
jd Miss Louise Deas ton J. Belk, pastor of tho First
Presbyterian Church, officiating.
The cetemony was witnessed by
only a few of the most intimate
friends of the couple.
Mrs. Small had made Sanford
her home until two years ago,
Street of DeLnml was when she moved to New York City,
isitor in the city Tues- later going to Miami to reside.
She is a sister of Mrs. Frank Mil­
ler of this city and has many
Griffin of Kissim- friends here.
The groom is 4 former Pennsyl­
guest of friends
vania resident, but at present is
associated with n group of promi­
icNeill returned home nent business men in one of the
1a business trip to At- largest developments in South
Florida.
Mr. and Mr. Small will make
Irs. Clark Dunaway of their home in Miami, where they
recently purchased a hand­
nt the day ip the city have
some
new
home.
business.
Their many friends hero and
man, Jr., hns returned elsewhere join in wishing them
with friends and rel­ every future happiness.
ick sonvi lie,
&gt;. Peyton of Washingit the guest of her sisi. A. Fitts.

Little Miss Margaret
Cogburn Given Party
In Honor of Birthday

1. Cofinelly and Mrs.
Mrs. J. B. Cogburn entertained
iwn spent Tuesday in
Saturday afternoon at her home,
the guest of friends.
on Oak Avenue, with a party, hon­
Goodhue left Monday oring her daughter, Majorie, who
ie Florida Sanitarium celebrated her fifth birthday.
After enjoying a number of
rill undergo an oper.vgames on the spacious lawn, the
little guests were invited into the
lonald has returned to dining room to cut the beautiful
Pittsburgh, Pa., after birthday cake that held five light­
■eral weeks in the city ed candles. The cutting of the
cake caused much amusement.
The hbstess served ice cream
and cake nnd each guest were pre­
sented with little baskets of can­
dies and caps with doll faces on
them.
The guests of honor was the re­
cipient of* many gifts.
About
twenty little hoys and girls en­
joyed this lovely party.

[u'mlay for Gainesville,
Utter will enter the Un[Florida,
I ^m
V
L t Check will leave
[ for Topekn, Kan ,
lv 3bo the guest of her
nine weeks.
m Carolina Stanford of
■tile attractive house
■n. W\ A. Fitts, at her
Union Avenue.

(Hie Eubanks of Rome,
M in the city last week
kcepted a position with
I m, of PcCuttea ami
i Lucas, Miss Nora Lu­
lls* Francis .Smith of
Y. Ha., are the guests of
■ Bell at her home on
Avenue.

nnd

D. Woodruff nnd little
und Mrs. Ben Caswell
,,K this week ns the
Crystal Lake.

Mm.’JackDjfewitt nnd

UOB'Uy ■for 1their • home
l®T?i N. C., after spendr** mdhth' h ere' as' the
r r,a |jd Mrs. Henry PurM Mm . Hewitt expect
. , hanford this winter

1 Fruit Store

“When the United States entered
the war I was cast for an artillery
observer. After a little preliminary
training they strapped a parachute
on my hack, looking nnd feeling as
little like anything that would let
me down easy as any other little
package from a dry goods store.
“They showed me how to pull
the ring that opened it, and then
they bundled me into the banket
with the instructor. Up shot the
ban no11.' 1‘ Wai' seared to ' begin
with.
“Tho balloon’s motion upset my
stomach, too. I felt deathly sick.
“About a mile high, it seemed to
me, ‘Over you go/ said the instruc­
tor.

On the third day after marriage
tho San Bins Indian groom of
Panama lifts the veil of his bride
nnd sees her face for the first
time.

looking overside. And l found I
couldn’t lgt go.
"Fh&gt;Qi!cally, my fingers wouldn't
unhook.
“ Bingo! The instructor lilt mo
on the knuckles with a little mal­
let.
“ It broke my hold.
“ Whoosh! 1 shot down, maybe
a hundred feet. Up went my vitals
into my throat, just ns your in­
sides do when an elevation sinks
from under you too fast—only a
thousand times worse. I gave the
ring a yank.
v. h a ts that you say:
You’d
think n mim'd be tuu frightened to
pull the ring?
“ Don’t you believe. That’ll the
one thing he isn't too frightened
to do. I pulled it all right. ,
“ Snap! It was the 'chute of*»rving up'overhead! Yb&lt;ip! I Telt Hit
awful jerk, nearly tearing me
apart.
“Swish! down went my giblets'
to the soles of my feet—pie ele­
vator act again, only coming_ty a
sharp stop this time, after 11 swift
slump down the shaft.
,
“And then I felt myself sway­
ing gently in the air, with the
earth coming up to meet me, not
very fast.

LIVERPOOL, Sept. LVM/Pi—
Trade in bacon and ham between
this town and North America is
said to ho in grave danger from
the regulations issued by the min­
istry of hohlth prohibiting the use
of hornx preservative in food, says
the Daily Post.
Members of the Liverpool Pro­
duce Exchange duclnro that without
tiie Yiso of borax, all the ruppliex
of bacon nod (mm from America,
and the gWinter part of Canadian
supplies which together form IK
percent of the total consumption
of Great Britain, will he stopped.
The only alternative to borax la
the hard sqlt cure, which is not
popular with the British people.
The college man of today is
reading three times ns many-book,
us did his father when he attended
college 25 years ago, says Asa
Don Dickinson, librarian of the
University of Pennsylvania Iibru-

Sargent Portrait Will
Hang In AfricariSalon
LONDON, S ep t 15.—OP)—Sir
Charles Wakefield has acquired
the Sargent portrait of General
Smuts, former South African pre­
mier. It is understood he intends
to present it to the Union of
South Africa.
LIVING IN ITALY INCREASES
ROME, Sept. 15.—(IP)—Cost of
living in Italy has been on the in­
crease constantly since 1914 nnd is
still mounting, recently published
statistics show. Taking 100 as an
index figure in 1914, the cost of
living has reached 498.22. _ _
A table of prime necessities of
jife including’ bread, spaghetti,
rico beef, bacon, milk, potatoes
and olive oil, shows an average
rate compared with the index fig­
ure of 432.98 in December, 1923;
402.29 in December, 1024, and
498.22 In June, 1925,

J ‘v|tCII MASONS
i a special Convocni J w September HUh,
tho Past, Most Ex1, “°yal Arch Degrees
med. Work in the Past
in’i*6- J*'1* begin at 4ix
‘Nwchcs, coffee nnd
he served during
I ,./ the work. All RoyWe wish to
thunks for the kim
J 5 n ? r8' ctmlia,,y in" felt
given U» during the si
of our dear husband ■
F.. F. Nicblack, and ala
offer
UHL' o •
Oysters Daily

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—“ For
blind, sickening, unreasoning ter­
ror,” said nil army aviator, “life
hasn't anything to offer equal to
the sensations of a man’n first
parachute jump. 1 mean letting
go for the drop. After the 'chute
opens it’s all right. Anticipation's
the killing part.

SOIGNIF.S, Belgium, Sept. 15.—
OP)—An infuriated hull vented itJ
ire upon a disabled airplane re­
cently and when the animal con­
cluded that its joii had been done
the machine was beyond repair.
The airplane carrying eight pas­
sengers from I’aris to Brussels
’was forced clown by a defective
motor ami laiuled in u pasture 15
miles from Brussels.
The bull, aroused by the chug­
ging of tiu- motor, made straight
for it, while the pilot and passen­
gers jumped add made their escape
in a mad rush across tin* field.
The animal charged the machine
again nnd again nn^ kept at his
work of destruction until the pas­
sengers got out of the danger zone.

K«nt»I». Bishop nnd chilk returned home from
Beach where they have
Banner nt this popular

children, have, rohmtgomery/ Ala.,
toville, where they have
"IT friends and relatives
at three months.

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Con flietWitli Airplane American Cured Fork

I f . Bledsoe returned
VW) Pumplico, S. C.,
P»hs been the guest of
|B.rilcmun for several

ry Dewitt of Winter
xpected to arrive today
few days in the city h
her sister, Mrsy
M*on at her home on
Street.

STEWART’S WASHINGTON LETTER

“Carefully 1 lowered myself,
gripping the basket edge with my
fingers. I didn’t dare to look down.
“ ‘I.eggo,’ shouted the instructor,

[ Kronen and small son,
(turned Sunday for Dav­
it where they have been
kt three months.

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In the World of
Jones Is In Form;
Holds The Athletics
To Two Lone H its
S la te Loop H unting AJoes T o
Sm ok ers W hen F oley G ives
Up Hut S even S ca ttered
H |f4, D e fe a tin g S a in ts 3-1

ST. PETERSBURG, Sopt. 15.—
(A*)—Tampa won lh« 1025 Florida
.State League pennant by defeating
St. I'etertburg, 3 to 1; in the de­
cisive contest of a seven game se­
ries concluded here Monday. Each
team had won three and lost
three games previously.
Hewitt held the Smokers to nix
hits hut three of these, including
a pair of triples, were grouper! in
the seventh when Tampa counted
twice. Foley, Tnmpn ace, allowed
seven hits but no two of these
came in the same inning.
The
Saints' only run was counter! in
the seventh when Cox hit his sec­
ond triple of the day nnd came
home on Weik's error. Tampa ad­
ded another in the ninth un n sin;!e by Hicks, n bit bntsmun, an
nfieitl out unti l,opez’ sacrifice fly.
The Box Score.
TAMPA
AB R H PO A E
Snead, 2b......... 4
U 2 3 10
Hicks, 3b. . . . . 4
2 2 2 2 0
Estrada, cf. .. .. 4 0 0 4 0 0
Wcik, ss, ............ 3 1 1 2 3 1
Lee, rf............ 3
0 1 3 0 0
Peterson, If. . .. . 3 0 0 0 0 0
Lopez, cy......... 4
0 0 3 1 0
Jesmer, 1b........3
I) 0 HI 1 1
Foley, p........... 3
0 0 0 4 l)

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15—(/P)
—Sam Jones wns in rare form yes­
terday and held the Athletics to
two hits while New York won the
final game of the series, 3 to 1.
teii Holt, Into of the Jersey City
ntcrnntinnnl League team, made
the only honest blow off Jones, a
single in the seventh. Jones' fail­
ure to cover first in the sixth al­
lowed Cochrane to receive credit
for n safe hit.
As the result of the victory, the
Yanks split even in the six-game
series with the Mnekmen.
The Box Score.
NEW YOKE AH It II PO A E
Combs, cf............ 4 1 2 5 0 0
Meusel, 3b......... 3 0 1 2 3 0
Ruth, If.............. 2 0 0 2 0 0
Gehrig, lb......... 4 0 0 8 4 0
Paschal, rf......... 3 0 0 0 0 0
Bengough, c........ 4 0 1 ft 0 0
Hoeing, ss.......... 4 0 1 0 2 0
Jones, p............. 4 0 0 3 1 1

V ic Aldridge H olds D odgers
A nd Wins S c v c n th S tm ig h t;
Hues Increase I,end Over
... N , Y. to S ix and H a lf G am es

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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15.—bP)—
Pittsburgh topped Brooklyn yes­
terday, 9 to 4 in the opener of a
series snapping n losing streak nf
four gnmea which tagged the Pi­
rates’ disastrous western trip. The
victory extended the Corsairs lend
over the New York Giants to six
and one half games.
Cantrell wns taken out of the
box in the second inning anti was
succeetled by Ehrhnrdt, whose
wildness permitted the Pirates to
sew up the game in the fifth with
a two run advantage. Five hits
in the eighth gave Pittsburgh
three more runs. Aldridge turned
in his seventh consecutive victory.
The Box Score.
BROOKLYN
AB R H PO A E
Mitchell, ss........ 5 0 0 0 ft Q
Stock, 2b........... 5 0 1 4 2 0
Wheat, If........... 4 1 2 1 0 0
Johnston. !b. .. 4 1 2 12 0 1
Cox, rf. ............. 4 0 1 2 0 1
Brown, cf........... 3 1 0 4 0 0
Tierney, 3b........ 4 1 1 0 1 0
Taylor, c, *........3 0 1 1 1 1
Cantrell, p........ 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ehrhnrdt, p........1 0 1 0 2 0
Loftus, x............1 0 0 U 0 0
Hargreaves, xx 1 0 0 II 0 0

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Totals ......... 35 4 9 24 12 3
x Batted for Cantrell In 3rd.
xx Batted for Ehrhnrdt in 9th.
PITTS
AB R II PO A K
Moore, 21........... 4 0 1 2 3 ft
Carey, cf............ 6 1 2 4 0 ft
Cuyler, rf............ 3 0 0 3 0 0
Iiarnhnrt, if.........4 1 l 3 ft ft
Ttaynor, 3b...... 4 3 1 3 1 0
Wright, ss.......... 4 2 3 2 1 1 )
Grantham, lb. .. 4 1 3 ft 2 ft
Smith, c.............. 3 ft 1 4 0 l)
Aldridge, p..........4 1 1 ft 0 ft
Tntnis „ . . „ ar» a la 27 7 0
Score by innings:
Brooklyn
000 400 000—t
Pittsburgh
010 020 03x—9
Summary:Two base hit, Gran­
tham, Tierney. Three base hit,
Wright, Carey. Stolen base, Guyh r, Carey 2. Sacrifice, Cuyler, Al­
dridge, Wright, Smith, Taylor.
Left on bases, Brooklyn 7; Pitts­
burgh 12. Base on halls, off Al­
dridge 2. Cantrell 1; Ehrhnrdt 5.
Struck out by Aldridge 3; Ehrhurdt. Hits, off Cantrell 4 in 2;

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Brooklyn 4; Pittsburgh 9.
Only one scheduled.

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Baseball Analysis

had reached four successive games,
the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday rtv
sunied the stride which permitted
them to outdistance the New York
Giants in the chase for the Nation­
al League pennant by subduing
Brooklyn, 9 to 4.
The return to winning habits
permitted tho Pirates to increase
to ft 1-2 games the lead which the
(Hants had whittled down to six
games during the recent Pitts­
burgh reverse.
The standing:
Pittsburgh ............ 85 54
,fi12
New York
........78 ft!) " .505
The world’s champion Senators,
though idle profited to the extent
from the dazzling two hit pitching
performance turned in by “Sad
Sam" Jones against the Athletics.
The Yankees got six - hit3 anil Woti
3 to I. The Senators hold nn
eight game lead.
Mi/.
The standing:
.
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Philadelphia ........ 79 5ft J185

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 3; Philadelphia 1.
Only one scheduled.

fo rm ntul
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Today’s Games.

When our ancestors did away
with pack trains to replace them
witli the stagecoach, horse owners
were fearful thut the horse would
have its end, since tin* couch could
carry so much more than a horse
could pack on its back.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
Post-Henson Series
St. Petersburg 1; Tampa 3.

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How They Stand j

Totals ......... 30
PHII.A
Ai
Bishop, 2b. .. „ 3
Cochrane, c........2
Lamar, If......... 4
Miller, rf.......... . 4
Holt, l b , ..........3
Dykos, 3b......... 3
Galloway, ss. .. 1
Smith, ss............. U
Baumgartner, p. 1
Poole, x ..............0
French, xx ........ 1
(Juinn, p..............0
Bagwell, xxx .. .. 1
Hale, xxxx....... 1
T o ta ls ...... 31
3 0 27 12 2 Wnlberg, p. . .. 0
ST. PETE
AB R II PO A K Engle, ss........... 0
Meanner, ss.... 4
0 1 3 2 0 Welch, xxx xx .. 1
Shannon, If...... 4
0 1 II 1 U
fc. Doyle, 3b......4
0 1 1 2 ft
......... 29 1 2 27 15 4
Brown, cf......... 3
0 1 1 ft 0 ,xTotals
Batted
for Galloway in 5th.
Cox, rf........... .. 3 1 2 0 u ft
xx Batted for Baumgartner in
P. Doyle, 2b......4
U 0 1 3 ft 5th.
Barnes, lb........ 3
ft 0 11 1 1 xxx Batted for Smith in 7th.
Block, c.......... 3
0 0 3 1) ft
xxxx Batted for Quinn in 7th.
Hewitt, p. - .... I) 0 1 1 2 0
xx xxx Batted for Engle in 9th.
Score by innings:
Totals ......... 31 1 7 27 11 1 New York .......... 011 001 000—3
Scute by innings:
00ft 1)00 010—1
Tampa .................. 000 000 201—3 Philadelphia........
Summary:
Two
base
St. Petersburg .. .. 000 UOft 100—1 Loft on base, New Yorkhit,7;Combi,
Phila­
Summary—Two bust! bit, Snead; delphia 7. Struck out by Baum­
three base hits, Cox, 2, Hicks, gartner 1; by Quinn I; by Wnl­
Weik, Brown; sacrifice, Brown, berg I, by Jones 5. Sacrifice, Meu­
liurnes, IRnck, Peterson; double sel. Base on balls, off Baumgart­
lays, Shannon to Block; left on ner 4; Wnlberg 1; Jones ft. Hit
aacs, St. Petersburg 7; Tampa 4;
nitcher, by
Baumgartner
base on balls off Fuley 1, Hewitt by
Double piny, Galloway
1; struck uot by Hewitt 2, Foley (Combs),
Bishop to Holt, Koeing to
3; hit by pitcher by Hewitt &lt;Wuik) to
Ward to Gehrig. Hits off Baum­
Umpires Conroy, Luther and Pieh. gartner
3 in 5; off Quinn 3 in 2
Time 1:50.
Innings; off Wnlberg 0 in 2 in­
nings. Losing pitcher Baumgart­
ner. Umpires, Evans and Hilde­
brand. Time 1:50.

Yesterday’s
Results

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inane of Ilnml* liy U1** A.!!,, of T w i
NO. 0 IS 19J ford. FJurJda. T w r it'y-l'oiir Thou
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tl v e n t h a t Klnnne# In I a r t th** ^
A.«v'""''( m a t u r e J a n u a r y 1* 1. 1930.
H onda n u m b e r e d f r o m 89 t o n o .
A»ke M ary .
o i n r i P m p e r t j to m a t u r e J a n u a r y l » t . 1931.
I 13. 1* 23. Attain*! I f i V ' I h . i t t l n i t Salil Sire*
H onda n u m b e r e d f r o m 111 t o 132
No. 013) 99. F r o n t i n g a n d AhUttlnK ^
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to m a t u r e J a n u a r y l e t , 1932.
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r a l l n h a * m ‘i* nnd ( o n illtlo n a o r
Sink
H o f ...................... ....
am i 1| S®vlf l ' " * , ,e n t of Mo to m a t u r e J a n u a r y l e t . 1933,
ElnMiardt 51 In ft. Losing piichcr
It&lt;&gt;nda n u m b e r e d f r o n t 155 t o 175,
li o n P r o o f In * P u n d f . . r til* ' a&gt;m
H.il&lt;
Ehrhnrdt. Umpires, Klem and
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y l a t , 1931.
la n d a b o v e P r i n c i p a l a n d In t e r c m
n u m b e r e d f r o m 177 t o 198,
McCormick. Time 1:49.
k
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a t u r e J a n u a r y l e t . 1935.
da, o n t h e an d to be laaued pttratiant
H onda n u m b e r e d f r o m 199 to 221.
to m a t u r e J a n u a r y l e t . 1938.
and.
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7 . 1V. ‘P o r t l o r . o f T a i k e '.\fSry, Vlortitio
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In.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
P a n F e r r y , of L a k e M ary, F lo r id a of Mix p e r c e n t p e r ■ " n,l™, | " ( t r , 'aIstesup as n ct ae koefn aaIn
td b o n d s b y t h e ' C i t y o f
Won I.ost
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W illi* N o r d s t r o m , of L a k e Mary p a y a b l e e e m l-n n n u n lly . on
F a n f o l d . F l o r i d a . linVr b e e n r e u u l a t
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Cincinnati ..
75 02 .5471
V u &amp; frod! 1 V « ^ r e nier
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, Inclualv**. a n d to n i a t u r * r |« w t o ex let. h a p p e n a m i h e p e r ­
St. Louis
59 71 .43.1
D ep artm en t of t h r In ferio r
fo r m e d . p r e c e d e n t to a n d In t h e leBrooklyn ..
60 70 .485 I'. S. L a n d O ffic e a t O a ln esv llle. lally in t h e follow lntf m a n n e r,
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have h a p p e n e d /a n d h av e been perBoston .. ..
70 78 .473
H onda n u m b e r e d from I to . .
Is h e r e b y R iv e n t h a t F lo y d
Philadelphia
CO 77 4 .4n» f). 7,'i.llco
F Jn hlom o f L u k e M ary . F lo r id a ,
Chicago .. ..
Cl '78 .433 who, o n A me list 25, 1322. m a d e
H o m e s t e a d K n tr y , No. 017723, fo r
S K *i " f NWV 4, S e c ti o n 7, T o w n s h i p
2(1 K.. ItaiiRe 311 K., T a l l a h a s s e e Mi&lt;AMERICAN LEAGUE
rldluii. h a s filed n o t i c e o f I n t e n ti o n
Won Losl
to m a k e C o m m u t a t i o n I'ro o f , to &lt;-stalillsb c la i m to t h e la u d a b o v e d e ­
W ashington............. 87 48
sc rib e d . b e fo r e C l e r k C ir c u i t C o u rt,
Philadelphia............. 79 5ft
a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n t h e 8th day
C hicago.............. .. 73 03
of O cto b er. 1925.
C laim an t n a m e s ns w itn e s se s:
St. L ouis...................72 «4
i". A. F a r i n a , of L a k e M a r y , F l o r ­
D etro it...................... 70 fif. ,
ida.
J. W. F o r t i e r , o f L a k e M a r y , F l o r ­
Cleveland.................. ft2 72
ida.
New Y ork............... 00 77 ■
P a n . F e r r y , of L a k e M a r y , F l o r ­
B oston..................... 40 92
ida.
i IVtitle N o r d s t r o m , o f L a k e Mary,
F lorida.
fIK t) t i n (3 C. CHOM. R e g i s t e r . _
.NOTICB F il l! IT I I I .I f 'A T I O N
S K Itl A I , NO. 017838
llrp n rlm rn t of T h r In te rio r
NATIONAL LEAGUE
F, H. L a n d o f f i c e a t tialucitvllle.
Boston at Chicago,
F lo r id a , A iik . 29. 1925.
JCOTKJE Is herid iy g i v e n fl ia t Klla
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
Tliom
as,
o f S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , who.
New York nt Cincinnati.
on J a n u a r y 3. 1923. m a d e H o m e ­
Philadelphia nt St. Louis,
stead K n tr y , No. 1) 17838. f o r N I P ,
I l f S \V ‘, , S e c tio n 32. T o w n s h i p 19 S .
H u m e 29 K., T a l l a h a s s e e M erid ian .
Imt Pled n o tic e of I n t e n t i o n t o make
AMERICAN LEAGUE
C o m m u ta t io n
I’ro of, to e s t a b l i s h
Chicago at Philadelphia.
claim to t h e lain) a b o v e d e s c r ib e d ,
before C le rk C i r c u i t C o u r t , a t H a n ­
Detroit nt Washington.
ford F lo r id a , on t h e 151 It d a y of
Cleveland at New York,
October, 1925.
St. Louis nt Boston.
c la im a n t nam es as w itn e sse s:
L I*. H a g a n , of S a n f o r d . F lo r id a .
F r a n k S t a c k h o u s e , of S a n fo r d .
F lorida.
\V. II. Iloyd, o f S o r r e n t o , F lo r id a .
l
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F r a n k ltoyd, of S o r r e n t o , F lo r id a .
U K O m i K P. CHO.M. R e g is te r.
CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—(A1)—Af­
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trical. Phone 422. Electragith FOR SALE: Oklahoma, 470 acres,
______*e m Itm*
Morning
Sentinel;
largest
classi­
well Improved grain and stock!
Radio.
__ ____... 4* ■ IIn*
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
farm. Will sell for $8,000 or trade
' Type 4ouble above
imum 24c rash with order.
WIGHTS—Three atationa. Mag for South Central Florida Coun-J
r a t a l arm f o r eon*
nolla and Second. First and Elm, try home. Henry Muller, Osteen,'
Llneertlone.
JtKAI. K S T A T B — Iff V l M T - t i n N I ■
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street. Fla.
•I
of
len gth
Piu t e a t o n - I J r u m l e y B ldg.
L,obby
obb y P
Expert service.
ited a tin*.
DAVID B. H YEB
H anford
Florida
[charge **o for f l n t
FOR SALE: Acreage on Sanford*
LEWIS O’BRYAN.
Office In
ARCHITECT
Now
Smyrna
Highway
one
half
Jti»lng l i restricted to
Seminole Bank Building Annex mile North of Osteen. E. B. Car­
Eastern Exposure,
Id aielflcatlon.
M e m b e r A. L A
Phone 417-L S.
ter, Osteen, Fin.
,fror la mad* T h i flanjld w ill be rea p o n ilb li
I W e Bulldlnt
R e s i d e n t of F l o r i d a s i n c e l i s t .
Ion* Incorrect Inaertlon.
WIGHT PRINT SHOR—Printing
O r l a n d e , K la rlU a
H e fe i ences:
15—
S
ale
or
E
xch
an
ge
tiatr for eubeequent
Engraving,
Embossing.
See
us
F ir m N atio n al H ank.
Paved Street
The office ih ou ld ba
first.
We
do
it.
Phone
4I7-W.
v 1i
[immedlatelr In caae of
FOR SALE: Will trade good stan*
If
so,
just
keep
your
eyes
J
.
H
.
H
U
T
C
H
IN
SO
N
R. R. Ave.-Cnmmerclal St.
dard
make
automobile
In
good
IIKAta
K
S
T
A
T
B
_ AI) VKRT1S14RS
on this page. Some of the
A creaire. F a r m s a n d
O range
j f r e p r e s e n ta t iv e th o r HILTON’S
JAMES H. COWAN—,7.1 kind* condition on real estate or what
G r o v e s a S p e c ia l ty
tmlllar w ith r a t a l , rule*
have
you
to
trade.
Will
sell
cheap
n A tu iF .n s h o p
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
1020
L
a
u
r
e
l
A
v
o
n
u e,
very
best
buys
in
San
fowl
[Ideation, w ill s i r e you
M e m b e r of
8 A N K O H D , FL A .
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak on terms if desired. Coca Cola Bot­
113
Magnolia
Ave.
Information.
And If
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
S
l
a
t
e
are listed here daily.
, they will a a a l it you
Avenue end Third Street. Tale* tling Co.
6 First Class ilarbera
F l o r i s t s A s s o c ia tio n .
nr yo u r w a n t ad. to
phone
111.
______
Special Attention
more effective.
17— F or S a le, H ouses
Given To Ladles and Children.
imTANT NOTIOB
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
peri ahould a lv e their
Opportunity
awaits
you
$1,000 cash,
/
cement work, aldewalka, build­ FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow and
poatofflc* addreai aa
garage
$6000.
Good
terms
and
their phona number If
ing blocks, irri gallon boxes. J. E
on the “Classified Page”
C hinnw nre in E n g lis h P orce­
re reautta. About one
a good buy. Located in Heights,
Terwllleger, Prop.
1
balance like rent 5
ut of a thousand haa a
lains, B avarian and J a p a n ese
Rose Court. 112 Park Ave.
of The Herald.
and th* there can't
G.
TAYLOR
DYER
HILL LUMBER CO. H oum A nenr
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
rata w ith you
unlaaa
C hina m ake lo v ely g if t s
Service, QualltT end Price
your addreea.
P a in tin g — D eco ra tin g
FOR SALE: Two new houses on
Where Service nnd Quality
reatlaaaaaa MOST k*
/•*
The
Ball
Hardware
Sanford
Ave.
Three
miles
out.
Reigns
P H O N E 303
peraoa at T he l e i OLYMPIA
CAFE
Ginderville Heights. Lots from
erald •■Ira or by let*
Telephone dtseewtla*
$200.00 up. Easy terms. A. C. Cin­
The Waffle House
are not valid,
0. A. Cnratt, Mgr. 105 W. 1st St. der. Ginderville, Fla.
W. H. LONG
ua. Prompt. Efflelant.
S e r v le t1
\DDRESSING — Multlgraphlng,
19— Sale, L ive Stock
MEAT MARKET
folding and mailing—as you
, Everything
42— E xchange
40 ft. just off Sanford
35— W anted Help, M ale
want It— when you want It. FOR SALE: One team of mules,
ossifications
For
the
Sportsman
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
must go this week. Make your WANTED: Good meat cutter. THE MORNING JOURNAL is the 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.
National Bank B l d g . ______ price. E. G. Kcsler, Silver Lake,
| accepted want ad medium in
Phone 110 or 629-J.
A venue on Third St.
At
louncem ents
--------I Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
Rt. A. Box 187.
o A c cesso ries
8— F or R en t, A p artm en ts
WANTED: Two boys at the Pos- nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
Bali Hardware
tnl Telegraph Office, ns mes- ---- -------------------------------- -------- W E H A V E THE BE ST BUYS
29— For Sale, M iscellaneous
os, R en t
P h on e 8
$8000. Easy terms
tt'iigers. Only boys who can stay TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
FOR RENT: Two room npartment,
o, R ep airin g
FOR SALE: jin g er sewing m a-1during the winter season need np
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
ACREAGEalso
bedroom
with
twin
beds,
nml
os, Sale
sified pages of Florida's Great
2 single rooms. One lted room ad­ chine on easy payments. B. H. ply. Good wages.
BUSINESS-HOMES
tineas O pportunities
j
------ -----Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
joining screen porch. Phone 193. Bankston, Sanford.
Try Smith’s Barber
Minimum 25c, cush with order.
V M o n t 7p
tineas Service
I FOR SALE: Gas stove chenp. See* 4 ' NNanted Help, S alesm an Write for complete rate card.
Shop for good barber
10— For R ent, Room s
R ent, A p artm en ts
Mr. Batton, Southern U t i l i t i e s ------------------------- — -------j
R ent, H ou ses
Office.
MAN
with
enr
to
work
In
evenings
FOR RENT: Furnlfced bedroom,
PALM BKAGIl COUNTY — The
work.
Ladies
welcome.
R ent, Room s
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
scene of stupendous develop­
Valdez lipid Building
also garage. Phone 168.
FOR SALE: Account of old age, sition for hustler. Give references ment.
laneinl
Read
about
it
in
the
Palm
N ext to Valdez.
■-** J
p « 1' a*-^.a* *
my entire well drilling business i in letter. Write "Proposition" Ctre Bench Post. Sample copy sent on
FOR RENT: Large furnished bed­
bms and Board
room, near bath. Apply 107 NVcst anil equipment. W. A. Stafford, 1Herald.
request.
Kent, O ffice, S to res :Uh.
408 Holly Ave.
Sale, A creage
solicitors to work on TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— &gt;
FOR RENT—Roams witu or with FOR SALE: Eull blooded setter SEVERAL
Send in your subscription to the *
or E x ch a n g e
commission.
Right proposition
puppies. John Peters, R. F. D. 1,
out meals.
Reasonable rate*
Tribune
or hand it to your local ■
for
right
man.
Apply
at
Herald
Sale, G roves
Box 86, Sanford.
Lincoln House.
dealer so you can read Florida’s
after
6:30
in
afternoon.
Sale, H ouses
greatest newspaper. One year,
H . S . LO NG , M *r.
FOR RENT: One completely fur­ FOR SALE: One good tent cheap. WANTED: Permanent resident de­ $8.00, 6 months. $4.00, three months
|e, Lease, R ent
Apply
at
406
Myrtle.
nished bedroom, adjoining hath,
sires rent a house, five rooms $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
|e. Live Stock
to one or two gentlemen. 200
or larger. Communicate with J. B. ance policy add 76c to your order.
21—
Sale,
R
eal
E
s
ta
te
Sale, M iscellaneous
French Avenue.
Cogburn Care Florida Vegetable ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
lc, Heal E sta te
ald, South Georgia’s greutesl
Corporation, Phone 533.
J.
E.
SPUR1.ING,
sub-division
14— For Snle, A creage
R oom s 9-10*11 Rail B ldg.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
lc, Furniture
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
weekly and Sundny.
Classified
H*f # *" I*
» «'• ’
li'ttHV* * *
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Irniture W anted
FIVE ACRES
P h o n e 657.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ HELP WANTED: U rge real es­ rates 10c per line. Wuycross Jour­
1st— W o will lend you
pt, Found
Two miles west of Sanford, just off
nal-Herald,
Wnycross,
Georgia.
way.
tate
corporation
wants
live
wire
First street. Ohio owner will take
ftlciuns, J ew elers
what’s right. Will be in Sanford FOR SALE: 165 foot frontage on salesman for Sanford. References
sting, D ecoratin g,
required. Address X Y 3 Care Hes-q DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
in a couple of days. Address ZimpSanford Ave., on heights nenr aid.
anything? If so advertise In
fign
fer, Care Herald.
Snnlanta
Sulxiivision.
Eastern
ex­
tho
Gainesville Sun.
n ecessa ry to build a com plete hom e
no T uning
posure. Good buy for ensh. Write WANTED: Fivo experienced real
Cook Bros.
ant. Seeds, T rees
Box 150, Sanfortl, Fin.
VOLUSIA COUNTY
2m l— If you r hom e is already built w e w ill niaku
estate salesmen. Good positions. ADVERTISING geta results if it
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
reaches potential buyers. Pa[lumbers and S u p p lies
Apply 314 1st National Bank Bldg. latka
you it very su b sta n tia l loan &lt;&gt;n it.
The
following
tract
is
offered
Daily
News
is
circulated
in
JJ
Especially Equipped for
22—
S
a
le,
F
u
r
n
ilu
e
ultrv and E g g s
to you because we believe it
nn industrial and agricultural sec-in
Remodeling
cial N otice
39-NYanted S itu ation , F em ale tion.
We carry a full line.
is worth the money. We nre
!
600 Luurcl Ave....Telephone 693 /
convinced that tho price of
Our prices are right. Cush or
ewriters and S u p p lies
Prom pt S e r v ic e G uaranteed
terms. Wo want your business WANTED: A pojition as typist. DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
this tract is far from the top.
nted
Pensacola is beginning
the
Sanford
Stove
it
Furniture
Co.
Write
Leon,
It
would
pay
you
to
investi­
Cure
of
Sanford
Call
and let u s explain our plan.
nted Help, F em ale
greatest development in Georgia's _
gate. We have it direct from
_______ 321 E. First St.
| Herald.
nted Help, M ale
history; a half million dollar high- , *
the owner and have it exclus­
way to the gulf beach just finish- •
FOR SALE: 1 snnitary cot nnd
fitted Help, M ale or
ive for thirty days. Let us
I t — NVanted to Rent
mattress.
Ill
Palmetto.
Phone
ed;
nt two million dollar bridge
show
you
this
property.
We
Kmale
THERE’S A
across Escambia Bay started;
519.________ __________
can
dose
the
sale
and
protect
197-199 S. Park A ve. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720
rated Help, S alesm an
WANTED:
To
rent
house.
Any
quarter
million
dollar
opera
house
your interests. If you want to
FOR SALE: Baity bed in excellent
s i z e , furnished or unfurnished. under construction; two millions
------------------------------------(4---------------------FaSed S itu a tio n , M ale
DIFFERENCE
make money don't fail to call
condition. 211 Park Ave. Phone Near
Lincoln Hotel, by the year. being spent on highway; greatest
'•anted Situation,!"cm alc
on us Immediately and if you
Apply C. A. Ponder, Lincoln Hotel, chance for live developers to get
are out of town wire us. It
panted Heal E s ta te
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
My p rices on T ir e s and T u b es
21—
L
ost,
Found
is
a
chance
of
n
life
time.
•anted to Kent
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
42— E xch an ge
pchange
Here Is Is:
nre low er.
cola News.
LOST STRAYED or STOLEN:
R E A L ESTATE
IN S U R A N C E
From 117 Poplar Ave., 8 months FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
08 acres at $1,500 per acre.
Oil p rices arc low er too.
old Collie dog. An:tArcrs to name
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
3— Autos, R cpt
This price includes 100 feet
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
of
Shep.
Reward.
Mrs.
W.
I,,
Har­
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers
Brow
wide streets with sidewalks
^AUTOS FOR BIRR
vey, Clyde Line Office.
ard County thoroughly which is classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
A nd th e re 's m ore p u sh in th o
THE GREAT UN-WRITTEN LAWS
ami curbing. Also electricity,
one of the most rapidly growing charge. 10c minimum.
AUTO SERVICE Day
Kus.
water,
etc.
The
lots
ought
to
LOST: Two charms from watch sections on the Florida Coast.
rht Meets all trains. Batr*
OF
BUSINESS
IN
FLORIDA—THE
sell
from
$700
and
up.
The
chain,
one
Elk
Tooth
and
one
MORGANTOWN,
W.
VA.,
people
Sample copy and rate card upon
inifer- Phone 651 and 63-W
land atljoins a $20,000,000 Ice
Consistory and Knight Templar, request.
nre interested In Florida. Each
R INK’S FILLING
SAME AS IN ALL THE OTHER
nnd Electric Plant now in the
KEEL &amp; SONS
between Elk club and Genevn fill.
of them through a classified ad
course of construction and a
•nu Drive It.
Return to C. E. Williams, Osceola, LEARN ABOUT Polk County nnd in the Morgantown POST. Six
STATES.
STATION
townsite as welt. There is a
or Sanford Herald. Reward.
rl,e nnJ 2nd St. at IL R.
Lakeland, through * the Stnr- cents a -word for b)x consecutive
brand new 30 feet asphalt State
issues.
■
Telcgrain. Best advertising me­
1113 Sanford Are. Sanford, Fla.
■
Rond No. 3 passing through
28— P lant, S eed s, T r e e s
Tho Combination of Brains, Capital nnd
dium
in
South
Florida.
Published
THE
CLARKSBURG
EXPONENT
the middle of these 68 acres
Experience are essential
mornings. ST All-TELEGRAM—
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
and the A. C. L. railroad runs
iTEWART THE FLORIST"
Lakeland, Florida.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
alongside. It is three miles
Flowers .’or all occasions.
17 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN SANFORD
word; 4 insertions 1 1-te; fl or
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
from the city of Sanford, the
OHIO—Xenia.
Make
your
sales
more lc per word each insertion.
Haa trained and qualified us to make a success in han­
land is high and dry and every
through the Xenia Gazette, Zen-P oultry and E rrs
■
dling your real estate investments. We offer you this
(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
acre of which cleared anti
■
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
ia,
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis­
•service and cheerfully refer you to our clients. You will
drained.
Floridn real estate advertise In
FOR SALE: Nice hens 30c per trict. Want ad and display rates
find them in tho banks, business offices and on the streets
the St. Petersburg Times. One con'
pound. See K. F. Lundquist at Ion request.
f COOK 1 r Nivte
of Sanford.
■
cent
a
word
daily,
two
coats
a
won
MINO - A
Crown Paper Co.
' HAS QUIT
COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER — Sundays.
:
WANT
AD j
n u 04 r a
33— W anted
Classified ads have the largest
niw oi*»
circulation in Southwestern Geor­ A LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
WANTED TO BUY: U tc model gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) lino.
HERALD will bring you in big
It E
L T O It
Ford roadster. Will pay cash if
results. Advertise those old ar­
Magnolia
at
Second.
Phono 48
price is right. 117 Uiurel Ave.
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ ticles you have stored away and
ers and fern growers of Volus­ have no use for. A little thirtyIN V E S T M E N T S
LOANS
ia county advertise in the Del-and cent ad may bring you several
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash I dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre-i
[tentative will cnll and see you.

ad. ra tes

Are you in need
~of~

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Use Want Ads
D on ’t w orry ab ou t th e help
problem or an y o th er p rob ­
lem — let T h e H erald W ant
A d s do y o u r worry’inu and
scu rry in g .
J u s t list you r
w a n ts w ith us— our colu m ns
w ill do the r e st. P h on e 148.

The
Sauford Herald

Elton J, Moughton
AR CH ITEC T
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