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northeast wind*.
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associated press dispatches

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRID AY, FEBRUARY 27,1925.

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ri

Is Freed
:ee| Stoneham
Of Fraud .Charges
iculptorsToPass
Memorial W ork
WITH COOUDGE
NEW YORK. Feb. 27. A fed-

;rs Of South
iMove Which
Also Conduct
[udit of Books

it Matter
Arbitrated
iile Search Is
iued For Bor­
land HisHelper

PLOT TO MURDER
WILSON FOUND IN
GOMPERS’ BOOKS
Labor Leader’s Memoirs Show
That Free Lance Secret Ser­
vice Mnn Uncovered Plan;
Believes Spy Died In Search

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rrbl jur &gt; today acquitted
Charles A. Stoneham, Rons F.
Kobertsoni and Elmore D. Dier,
upon charges of using govern­
ment mails in n conspiracy to
defraud stock market in
investors.
Stoneham, who is president and
chief owner of the New' York
National League baseball club,
remains under indictment for
perjury in connection with tes­
timony in the bankrupt bucket
shop case of Edward M. Ful­
ler Company.

HOTEL BUILDERS
OUTLINE PLAN TO
LOCAL CHAMBER

Jennie Joins Hands With The
House Inl'assinKConference
Report; Believe Bill Is To
Receivel’ resident’sApprovnl

Campaign Expense
Rider Tacked On Bill
Bill «Is One of First General
HasBeenPassed InCongress

New Heir To Leeds
Millions A r r i v e s
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.— A
new hair to the William
B.
Leeds millions appeared In tho
person of a seven and n half
pound bnby daughter born
Tueiday to Princess, Xenia
Georgievna of Russia nml her
husband William B. Leeds, sec­
ond son of the late tin plate
&lt;ing.
. . .
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ASHEVILLE, N. C.. fteb. 27.
—A son was born to Mrs. John
F. A. Cecil, formerly Cornelia
Vanderbilt, at the Blltmorc
house here early today..

LAKE FRONT LOTS
OF HOTEL REALTY
TRACT NOW SOLD

S IN G L E C O P IE S F I V E C E N T S .

NUMBER

CHAMPIONS OF
SHOAtS FIGHT
n XX. s .

■ ir f r &amp; i

Supporters Have Not Given i

tion

Dead

. HOUSE AIRCRAFT!
■&amp;».
Session
COMMITTEE BAS K t J S

o m

This

They Reach Caj

New Measure Similar pEVIlM C'n D P A D I?
To Underwood Bill K C M J Iw E M u K V D li

Senators Not
Fined For R&lt;

latest Measure Would Also Probers Hear Admiral Jones
And
W riter;
Secretary
Crente Farm Board to Su­
Weeks Summoned To Reappervise Fertilizer Making
pear Before Body Saturday r)e a |J, K n e l l SOU!
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27. J .

WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.— F otc;
of the postal pay and rate increase
With their hacks to the wall, man­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.—
—tuppoHcdly unpublished hitherto; u is i * . “ 77*77 ,
„ ,
Upon Re-Dtatrk
of un alleged plan to assassinate 1Hulick And Hulick Enrolled bill now rests with President Coolager* of the Underwood Muscle ! Rear Admiral William Him*,
idge,
the
senate^
having
joined
the
Bill o f Republu
Shoals lea* ing bill are clinging to
retired commander of tne
Woodrow Wilson during the war
As Members Of Sanford
house in approving the conference 50 Per Cent Of Residential u dimming ray of hope that some
A. Feb. 27.— DeAmerican
Nnvnl
forces
in
Eu­
vnniJpT it,uwa8 thw.a.r101,1 iH re* Chamber Of Commerce; report, virtually substituting the
Property Disposed Of Now brock will come in thb legislative
ropean waters during the
of'
he appointment of vonlcd in the autobiography
...... .
...
IN D IA N A PO LIS. Feb.
Attendance Is Increasing house bill for a measure previous*
World War, was called a* n
Says
Bod well; Local Men jam in the senate to permit nctinn
ol sculptors to
o ffth . |.r»—Indinnn’M
truant Democra
ly approved by the senate. Ad­
witness today by the House
Increasing Their Buying on the conference report.
vrorK upon the The two volumes forming the Howard and Bloomfield Hulick. ministration leaders believe the
senator*
are
back home t
The opposing camp i* jubilant,
aircraft committee for ques­
will receive the President’s ap­
its lenders freely predicting that
.itain Memorial and work wore meant for publication hotel men who wilt erect the For- bill
tioning
on
his
wartime
obser­
\fter
controversial
points
With the sale Thursday of u the report hasn’t n chance of adop­
test Ijike Hotel in Sanford, be­ proval.
vations
ns
to
the
effectiveness
iet»n
settled.
A
warm
jrs of the associa- a year ago but circumstances held came
members, of the Sanford
The vote was CP to 12. eight 125-foot luke front location to W. tion nt this session und that when
of aircraft attack on surface
was before Hollins them back until now. several Chamber of Commerce Friday af­ Democrats and four Republican*1f)*,^e1r^.r,0b. ° f Jacksonville, who the point of order was sustained
njf by Lieut-.Gov. Harold 1
vessels.
months nfter the death, of the man
nil, president of the who for years headed America’s ternoon at the largest attended voting against the conference re- 11 to liuild the Forrest Lake Hotel against the first conference re­
Orman
added to the co
Asked for his opinion of the re­
meeting of the organization held port. The Republicans were Borah,! *“ r the Turn of Hulick &amp; Hulick port it meant the deuth of the cent report of special navy hoard tlencc of runaways who
h, after passage of organized labor.
Idaho; Brookhart. Iowa; Newell,: a&gt;&gt; of the lake front property of Underwood hill.
Secret Service .Man Lost. $ in recent monthr. How and whv Nebraska and Norbeck, South Dawhich held that the battleship re- not he subject to fine. A
bn Thursday by the
Sanford Hotel-Realty tomxi,. ~
„ ! the brothers became interested in
Yielding to the contentions of
Mi. Compere, in telling the dis- ^
hote, „ rojpct rc|ated by H„. kota. The Democrats were Bruce.; l,anv
ipter of United Daughaccording to an the supporters of the point of or­ inflins us the first line of defense, ither action which also atren
covery of the plot ugunst the life ward Hulick, formed one of the Maryland?; Dial. South Carolina;j announcement, Vriday morning by der the conferees reported out a the Admiral replied hs was not thened their feeling is that
icdrracy.
Ih the resolution woe a of th'.* war president, also reveals feature addresses uf the meeting. George, Georgia; Glass, Virginia;; P ,,rr&gt; T. Bodwell, general mun measure today that is identical much impressed with it.
ongreMionnl redistricting bill, th*
The day nfter it wus issued, t'nuso.nf thrir revolt will not
, Mrs. Walter Crnre,, what »'«V be nnother hidden trng.........
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.
Harrison. Mississippi; Pitman, Nel
t^ PU l± with the Underwood hill ns it pas­
Mr. Hulick
told .................
how he cumu
mutely
50
|
H
&gt;
r
cent
of
the
First
the Secretary of Navy Issued u j ,,n„„c,|.
' Georgia division of the c&lt;iV of thp war—the fate of un un- through Sanford in 1900, continu-1 vadn; Swanson, Virginia and Un
sed the senate.
property in the truct has
Sessions of tho reimte were re- |
urging him to submit chronicled secret service mnn nam­ ing South nnd stopping
The second report formally wus statement heartily approving it.
ut St. derwood, Alabama. The measure Street
.
.
been sold and a substantial part of nresented to both the senate nnd
.*^1
"l,,n'.on,
°
f
the
secretary
ou
„un)e(|
today after being blovka
between the associa- ed Garland.
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f
’
provides
for
an
average
increase
,
! Petersburg. He said that St. Pet­
Ltsnn liorglum.
sculptor
..
.
. tiarland, Mr. Gompers relates,! ersburg, at that time, would in of nbout $.100 annually in postal the residence property ha*fbecn j hnUM. |nte t(H, . U|U, lu -|Min&gt;or, a highly technical matter like this ( twn |lnyM hy thc ah.,ence of th
in ,mth ,.hnm,H. „ nnnouni.t!(, ,h(.v doesn’t amount to much.” he said.' Uemoern'tie memliers who left *T
Serial to heroes of con- 1uncovered the assassination plot ,,o way compare favorably with employees' suluries, effective as of been talwn.
Sales of the I* irst.Street eZt*0- would call It up at the curliest He vigorously opposed the crea­ went to Dayton in an effort to &lt;
arbitration.
«r.u then plunged into the hazard- the eitv of Sanford now. He do- Junuury I, this year and increases
tion of a unllU'd air service.
dock action of the (ieriymaadei
&gt;111.
3m
WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.— The
house aircraft committee, resum­
DAYTON, Feb. 27. — Indian*
ing its investigation Thursday ns
though it had not been abruptly Dcntocintic senators won theit
halted Saturday, examined Rcnr point Thursday night and star

NEW T ORK, Fob. 27.—A story

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Street and a purchase " [ another I opposition esnnot
Vontinued' Tinker, author of a recent
^ S t the M 1 . m gewrel■ as»em«
puig
apartment house site hy D. T. Joy ronsistentfe n, they have yirlde.l *•"« article . hureing congress wl ^ 5 y
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Soundn Praise For Sanford.
The salary increase* ure the Providence. It. I., business mun.
Known, from the time to time 1
t(, t|u,jr ,,1,/ectlons
rolling 20 American lives for $412
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---also
understood*
Mr. Hulick stated that there is same us carried in the measure 1 *n„. property bought by Mr. Joy
received information of activities
The latest^confeienee renorl li each in pursuit of economy nnn re-1 The I t men
ol secret propaganda ugenciez in no town in the state that is as well passed at the Inst session and ve- t front„ loo feet on Union Avenue, tho same as tho senate hill ex- MUHtrd Sreretnvy Weeks to reap- 1they said, thst sll other enntrorer* examination.
• •*
in connection with tho
the United States nnd later follow- adapted to care for the needs of toed hy President Caolidge. With and 200 feet on Chapman Avenue. cent that it creates
fiii*n&gt; luuinl! pesr for
I1sial points
.
ing his profession ui a free lance, 'tourists us Sanford is. He liken- the rate advances added, however,
.|oy („ owner of the Purity to supervise the production and
After hearing Mr. Tinker, who
l^ ld^
ingratiated himself into the confi- ed the city to the hub of the wheel, |administration leaders are hope- Bakeries of Providence.. Mr. Zerb* sale of fertilize
*
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Would
not
he arrested when th«V
dcncc of these agencies and learn- 1 with the entire state surrounding , fill the lilll will receiveprndden-j r|ek, purchaser of the Inst water- fertilizer profit from one to eight11
( testimony by Brigadier General
ed many things which he tommuni- it. He suid "everything" is com- j tiul approval.
'front lot, is u gencrnl contractor percent,
excludes the cost of the Mitchell,
J
assistant army air rhiuf crossed tho state line und
Iff ing aljput JtMrtT
BgiReetHB**
. ................
_ , Mr. Ralph M. | nelled to come heroins Sanford is . Opposition to theconferoiice re- and heail of W. D. .Zerbrich snd ............
cated
either through
(,u-Kw on- dam
number
no|r
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----------nnd
vigorous rontendv
^
rthe Inghhl-center nf the state.
flmdsciU.TWtirsday t Easley or to- the direct.1*
: _port was in -cd nntlrclyWm the rate
ntpuny, which is
is building
building the
the which
which the
the rental
rental would
would be
be based,
bawd, cation
t
of the governnuMil s Mr , meilt woiilH ne dropped,
t0
~ ntor Harr»i’tnT,'l&gt;emmotion of work on the | ..M|. c;nrlnn(f. was deeply loyal • The speaker urged that nn up- provisions, Senator
Wutd City Hull.
provides for the luilM* of the Dm lniunt »in1- iifiiiinift tvv fexpunged
A|»u|i|vu 1 *'U,eI M1l 1
1 » r*-district
t » » . • two » ^
*
N. Randolph, i
America, and so far as i knew, j propriatton for advertising be octat, Mississippi, declaring the
laugcr buyer* Thursday includ- j port.v u* a whole, extends the per- front its records nil of its assor- ;
‘U-Jlvu
—T i l w,
the association, nn- would never engage in any work' made but advocated conservatism. Senate
.conferees had yieldeded
to George l&gt;. Bishop, of Sanford, iml for making u lease from next tion* not bearing on the magsilne l o r the Kepunlicans will not tx
(rnight in a statement which savored of trickery other I fhamlwr members were advised to I tho high rntes of the House bill who
to bought a business location In .September I, to next DecentUv I, article, and went on record de-i
P41**- 11
aaa,r
nisetl u steady continua- than to serve the cause of Justice I make their advertising plans in [after a conference with President
.
block N. whleh has a 50 foot nnd authorize* but does lint direct nouneing that as "inoceurnte, un­ stood, information was obtained .
following « conference of the mef
' the work and uppeuled and of America.
McKclIar, DemDfm- frontage south of the new hotel |the president to construe: dam founded and untrue.”
detail and if necessary, Increase ('nnlidgc. Senator .McKellnr,
( tvho yesterday fled from Indlat
kntmued co-operation of
Sent Note By Son.
(their appropriation but to watch oernt, Tennessee, one of the coti- site. M. (». Kcllehcr, of Orlando, number three.
against the
.
I of the country and par"One day I received from Mr. for the proper time nnd when this I forces also told the Senate the purchased a First Street location
Iho.e of the South.
Kic ley a telegram message that time came, "spread the news.”
President hud "asserted his pre .just beyond the hotel site. This
Wire
Bloomfield Hulick in turn took rogntives ti insisting nn some of i property is set nsiile for rcsidcut•ill be little interruption he wus sending to me by his son,
lieutenant
J»dy continuance of the Konnld, a memorandum too impor­ the floor for a moment nnd con the rate increases, mentioning par-, |n| „ r apartment house purpose*
president
statement said. "The tant to be entrusted to the mail. grnttiluted the ehamlier members j ticulnrly the tvVo cents service and has a frontage of H.'l feet.
____ ____ _____ _ ....« in tele- '
post
packages.
.
.
.
In discussing the sales Mr. Bodiith were destroyed will I stayed in my office that night to on the spirit of co-operation that I charge of parcel
In uii executive session the coin-! phone comnimunicatlon with Johns been shown.
lately rebuilt.
Every- receive the information.
Thc hill is one of the first pieces |well declared that they had fin
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th- wa''
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Cravens,
... the facof
general
legislation
outside
o
f
:
exceeded
anticipations
a*.
up
to
K" forward ’with re“ It was a typewritten ntemornn*
As a climax to u discus ion rcieneral
Gilf.'0" h5ri’’ .,Attorn* 'r
|frgy ami confidence the dunt from Garland. When l read lative to advertising, particularly the appropprintion measure* to lie j Thursday night, only onu of the nt Muscle Shoals except hv a lo” ' r.VUry* invvitut‘° " 10 ,vl*lt
other
.
The final draft of the .«v „rt re H0n.r??.’
*!. ,ndl*!laH*h' officials
♦fotc with the guidance its contents I was horrified. It that done, or not done. b\ the1 sent to tlie White House this sea- f„ur issues of state-wide udvernoire*
the
unnuul
onktu.tim&gt;
,
f
of
anti-aircraft
tiro
against
tnr-1
,,t
lndian..p.di*.
also
talked
with
son.
It
was
advanced
nt
the
time
tisementr
had
appeared.
Ho
ex
bn of a new sculptor of set forth a plot had been concocted I Atlantic Coast Line and the Clyde
b&gt; » M — «.
»b d I
... th. ...rntor,,
1
|&lt;&lt;iialiticatinns nnd exper- hy extremist pacifists, the enemier Line. W. M. Scott proposed in mo- the Senate, hy a close margin, vet- piessed himself as much gratified IO .K !5 w T S u r .lien tho thtril « “
already
year. 20,000
20,000 the
the fourth
fourth yvki
v m .
!{jnt JltfuJ*1*, b?f
. Abandoning plans to go to;
.
_ that
................
, haa Ijyear,
'know already that such of our republic, to a: sassinate' tion foriu that the Chamber of cd to sustain the vet,, of the paftiat the .response
olunihus
' been made. "There has Ikvi. a 000 the fiftli year and th.reafter 1the
... middle
„ .......of
. Marrh - instead
. . ,uof. i Springfield, C
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T 'V V J B
can be speedily retain- President Wilson, l was beside niy- j Commerce appropriate $10,000 to increases.
While
no
time
limit
is
placed
on
steady
gain
in
the
number
of
loto.ooo
ton*.
’
J1
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?’
fl*
"
1
by
,h‘
»he
bolters
earlier
had decided
relf with nnxietv to determine i bo used ns advertising fund*. The the rate increases, the bill provides cnl buyer*”, Mr. Bodwell said.
The lessee shall pay an annual
tcpnrtm nt.
to stay here tonight, theer being'
pun nf the models fol- what course I should pursue.
• motion was seconded by F. P. For* |
Whether this request would be 1a generul feeling among them that H
rental
of
not
less
than
four
per
W.
|
for
a
joint
congressional
committee
"This
i*
especially
true
in
regard
rely upon the dismissal
Conferred at White House.
j ster and amended by George
Republican*
were weakening, do
.
cent of tiie cost of comdru •‘.ion of complied with remained to be de-'the
as sculptor for the
"Finally I sought und obtained a Knight to carry a clause asking to conduct heuritigs this summer to purchasers of homesites on the dum
number 2 und the hydro-elec­ termined tonight. The military 11 Indianapolis. Senator Ferry E*»-,
by the executive com- conference with President Wilson ; the City Commission to levy a tax with a view to recommending fur- high ground between First Street
and miviil committee* also have j ton of Sanborn, said the "strikers” ' '
|the a-iociation Wcdnes- ut the White House, near mid-1 tp raise the fund. The motion wus ther revisions of these schedules at and Union Avenue. I have con* tric machinery but not on the cost been invited to witness the test*, would be on their way back to In­
of
the
locks.
The
oust
of
the
the
next
session.
tJ^Tously
urged
the
purchase
of
en. The resolution can- night. I was too agitated to take ruirhhl though afterward*. Mayor
only
Controversy over the rati1 in- inese homesites to Sanford ptfonlc j locks would constitute th
Admiral Jones, the first witness \d‘,nT ,l|\ with,n an ,h",ur
rculptor’s contract stnt- myone into my confidence other Lake declared that he did not «hit k
d.
today, defended the recent re|M»rt they had been assured the alleged.
creases
centered
over
the
second
rand
I
am
highly
pleased
w.;h
lb1
*
charge
ugajnst
niivixatl.m
With a few it advisable for such a reqiict t to
fhf Work on the ntonu- than the president.
legislal n
Senator Underwood. Democrat,1of the special navy board on the! P , Imally unfair
and
fourth
classes.
In
the
for-/result.
The
hulk
of
sales
i*
still
*ut proceeding prnpor- worn*, u* best I could express be made of the City Commission
liter, the rate is made uniform omt being made to out of town people Alabama, author of the bill, do- relative values nf surface ships, wou '* a*‘ j**lhdrawn.
nh payments made or to them I presented the typewritten at this time,
lareil that if the repor*.
“ &lt;ever
submarines
und
war,
Man
• v
.
M I •n
lllH lM lIlllv .*
U
• IS I
iaircraft
l l I l I tl • t
Iin
II
H * • ! » II
|-.
.
| | Happiest
,
,
all
reading matter at one and one/ though.”
Charges of Discrimination
p-tion of the association." statement to the president nnd. in
canto to a vote in tiie senate it which bad been critcised before . robaldy the happiest man Inhalf
cents
a
pound,
while
for
ad/
Mr.
Bodwell
announced
that
the
| In the ducussfon of th* adverpperintendent «’f opera- a few minutes, took my leave.
the committee by General Mitchell. I&gt;a.'«"a ««xj«y
Jerome Brown
sections the rate* ure^ Fly Dredging Company, of Suv would be adopted."
"Tlu* following morning I w ar1Using prior to the vote -&gt;n the vertising
I the mountain, destroyed
two cents a pound in the first nnd •annuli, will move the largt •&gt;uc11 ■
.- ■ .
|The report held that the battle- "h&lt;&gt; came here to arrest the senatw
ioy order of Borglum, it called into a conference, in which
( Cofitinued on Page IS)
the backbone of the t/?rH ani|
second zones; three cents u pound Uipn dredge that now rest* near | n u n n r i m f k ! l / n m i i u l ship rpnuiincil
remain
U hv officials of the me- Assistant Secretary of the Navy
iliena. Jamen Nejal, president pr
the Clyde Line Hock to the First 1 I I S I I I
l V v I l l l l l t l navy.
in the third zone; six cents a (th
I’"fiat ion. ^
yv
a
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w
▼
i
"sri*
$
ii
it
k
!
tern of the senate, filled hit cup
pound in the fourth, fifth and sixth 'Street extension property wii
nw
*50,1)00 d a m a g e s was
( f . ( ) IP . LLf'itHt'rS
(
)
f
,
,,!l,|&gt; *1
‘ufre,,Ui i " Ut I w,lh Jay to overflowing when he
zones; and nine cent* a pound In dredging and fill work will IM xm .U
C d U t n \ 7 I have obtained any additional »»«n-1or.tcvr.l him to return home. Somelay by E. Rivers, vicetho seventh and cigthh zones.
I Monday.
dits by sinking the battleship what unwell, the tt.'t year old doorthe Stone Mountain
binotiin bv nerinl timnbinir. ex
u

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olinc. according to inliffeivcd by
DcKalb
parities. The sculptor's
ay professed ignorance
I husband's whereabouts
(would "undoubtedly re­
proper time und face
lignin him.

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MSSr1»rHX ’(i«v,’,''.V‘‘ " ;Millionaire Denies
iKnowletto Plot To

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in a highly dnngerou: vein ure? to |ter-in-law, Mrs. Frederick C. Hottee on committees in a letter to I
chtain information of the insijle, a|ing, because of a grievance
the insurgents, asked if they tie-1
sired to Im&gt; assigned by the Re­
Ration in tdc|franui to -1circlet of Gcnoen pro|Miif#uuii# j against her,
publican* or Democrats, pointing
'ornors of I I Southern During the period in which^ I
King was arrested Wednesday
vi i l n
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 27.—The
Pifrtd the executive* that knew him. he nevci failed to maau ; HnJ jjadlson today. A third man,
r O l * N C W H O t C I 1 5 0 1 0 1 *6 V V 0 0 K 1 3 S S 6 S nut that a similar request wn.&lt; hou«c passed the last deficiency
made two years ugo of the two far*ratc memorial will be n report to Mr. Easley and througn A1 Reels, also a supposed gunman,
mer-lubor senators from Minnr- apiirupriution hilt lurrying $5t?,tomplction under anotfl- I him. to me. It i* our opinion -nat also is involved a* a conspirator,
000,000.
After hnving be|n in conference I AriangeinenD&gt; with the F.ly.sota.
Mr. Randolph inform- ‘ Garlar.d lost bis life *" th* last nnd is being sought.
Funcriil survirot W
uit1 helil for
sernor . that the ennccll- venture, for since that time we
)w)rglur,iV contract, was have neither heard from him cith­
to save the memorial, er dirccUv or indirectly, nor nos
.c-troyed property be- his familv-’’
'(
r ln" n-relation.
P f &gt;eccipt of u telegram N e w E v i d e n c e F o u n d S L ,
*rni,r McLeod of South
M c C lin t o c k P r o b e
today to governor* of I n
P ta,rs called upon them
they
w
r .Feb. 27.— New e'l- ] $;i;;oo"to kill the rich matron. Lu- may *bo" take n up "wjth the builder j sonville. which is the conlia tor |J W
'.^Vh* of" office"6 *d gasoline production and conL.
‘ completion of the
CHICAGO,
►
, v'tvernor Clifford Walk dencc*obtained from three
i ter they included in their plot a in less than u week* time.
j tor the city hall hire.
Similar letters were sent t» Mr sumplion made new records last
The Hulick brothers, though now j The present progress of ,v,‘Mimiiar iniiers were nent fn sir
' zic m telegram* to city- e , was taken to the office nf Harry p|an to mub,|er Frederick HotulG -T O
governor* declared Ol’rcn. municipal chief justice till- inK._ n|s0. aml'his mother,' Mr*. U - making"'theTr hVadqMrUt'rV"in Or-1 plans' Mre Hulick’ declared, includ* ^"ti-on by
Three Republican insurgent* in
lando. ure planning to open a temp- definite specification for the e x - 1 » n d Fra/.ier. North Dakota.
J. "'Id double any conlribu- ?rf m id K t Ci*nd dcRcribed ae so vj” a j. Hotaling.
the house warned the majority
«ther stute niny make for 1sensational and important tnpi i'
to orary office in the (Chamber of j change floor and one bedroopi
thev held certificates of election
Tho pjot failed, according
: the nienmrial.
oro- Kimr but subauehtly u bottle of Commerce
ree b
_ within * f*w floor, flan* for landscaping aii.lj Suit
building
Annul
Oil
a* Republicans.
will probably end .tod*y
... • served
' • ut» a ...
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n&gt;
Mnn of tnt* DUIDdU'^ •
iam ** * Kt
moal
Here.. matter* •.nalalnitiiy
pertuining fto
t exterior #!«/•#&gt;*«
dvcoration
The house aircraft committee
r p
-----. i ner’s Inffuest into death of »b
Lease Begins Mar. 9 heard
orphan.1
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Tc
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e
intended
vie-[
the
hotel
will
be
attended
to
by
(also
will
he
made
before the pre
i
testimony of Rear Admiral
r w o e s A I f r o u n d I McClintock, millionaire « up upwitnesses w « i* • » « « __ • i.itim * were r.
„ „ a. The _______
&lt;wit aeries of conferences betwt
Hilary I*. Jones and voted tu re­
eating.
contents^.........
j either .....
member ...........
of firm.
( f |h&lt;? bolt|p
jetected* by
Mr. Hulick declared that plan* the architect and the build rs
CHBYRNE. Wy*.. Feb. 27.
call Secretary Wceka.
*te d
S u p p r e s s e d ' Th« information
- « . r Z from
T S underworld
i
•Trial of the government’s suit for
i’resident Coolidge was requestsources
Frederick Hoteling before
any for the building are being made, ended, it it uiulcrstosai.
harm was done. King nnd Madi- j with satisfactory rapidity. The
The building will in1 of irMnUh(annulment of Teapot Dome naval -ti by the senate to transmit the
N*;. POINT. Ireland. Feb.
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- i size,
.
.
• ‘r and
- other
— and
--.J Moorish architecture and wU*♦oil reserve lease held bv the. Ma- ft
son deny knowledge
of the milk in-!
type
of- eonstructinn
tederel tr.»de eommusuin’a report
SENATE PASSES HIM: aru*dian I'ucific Liner
:I . '
' general aspects of tho hotel build- be consist of four stories. Actual moth Oil company will ovm ee&lt;l1on *b« gasoline inquiry.
carrying till passen_________________
i 'njr hwr hren decided .twn fo r ' bt||[|Jng of. ration. « ill start b.f
*v i Ma * next, Judge I, lib .e Ken- 1 The nousi ptirMeP ‘ no Dickinson
WASHINGTON, F e b ^
I
I, . '
proceeding -lowly
Miami—$1,500,000 bond issue *|&gt;- j several days and the work being Apr. 15. it is said, and evreryjnedy of tin- Ui it •&lt;! States Diatrict co-operatlv1? n i.rlittli .; bill s « a
rei'
damaging the ” n“ ‘ " ' “ ' “ k .Tm
the Court
G
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decided today ovurruling the I substitute for the Haugen bill re" 1 proved■ for
completion of water ,|done now
ta that of refinement o ' • effort" will l&gt;e made to have the|
• r &gt;c»ier(iay,
yesterday, went a ' creating
tflj."
ereunna u
•*
-1* - .....oration
increasing
dock
facilities
l
the
tentative
plnns
and
not
of
nl-J
hotel
ready
to
open
before
the
government
* petition for a con-1 ported by the agriculture commit. ^ nn the,Chicago Knolt Fort McHenry »n c" **methe Star
— j linutuce.
tec.
and other civic improvement*.
teration.
tourist scuson beguu next fall.
.1
’.bu.t ii not believed th^ of it.* connection with t
Spungied Banner.
•eager.

of Indiana had not weakened tho
L
resolve of a single member to re- •'
main "put" until the Republican
majority in the senate "sees tho
light.” it was asserted.
Threats of Indictment
Word thnt the Marion county
grand jury at IrtdiaRapoiu w i i ten

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J A Y . F E B R U A R Y 25, 1925

at which mcoting said Board will hear m
Nl
tionn, profiles and estimates
of abutting upon said * Improvement cd, approved and confirm**!. and,
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
objections
as
to
such
special
assessment.,
L
*
*
*
«
said proposed
improvement
of shnll be payable at tho option of
First Street from San Ctrios Ave- the property owneri owning pro­ That this resolution shall be and J « t » " d
MMsantent. on » W

1.192

benoflts to be received as the
‘&gt;ipchr that portion o"f First Street nu? to Mcllonville A venae, now on perty bounding and abutting upon
Immediately from ^
then sUnd confirmed and b« IB,
suit of the improvement contem[between
Sanford______
Avenue
San file in the office of Ihb City Sfjtn- such Improvement as follows; clth- become effective
t
,
____________
.- and
- ...---.
. .
against all lots and lands 1Carlos Avenue to be so improved og.» of the City of Sanford, Flori- cr in full within thirty days after
« fUsr ita Pa*w
and ad'iptlon’ upon the property against which said ssi*„ ^
RESOLUTION PROVIDING
Adopted
this
23
day
of February paid in accordance with provisions of n
, '
B
PAVING,
RE-PAY*
|
odjolnlnir
and
contiguous
or
bound*
by
the
paving,
re-paving,
bard
su’
r
•
da,
which
raid
plane,
specifications.
said
assessments
shall
stand
equal­
KOR
"
-“
-1
,
*“
‘
facing
and
re-hard
surfacing
of
profile.’,
and
estimates
have
been
adopted
by
the
Commission
Dec.
22,
ized,
approved
and
confirmed.
o
&gt;
A.
D.,
10W.
o! ^ R D IliinFACING A N D 1
a" d nbutl'n* uponL
im
FORREST LAKE
ARO 80HFACINO o p , Provemcnt and upon the comple- wftl portion of First Street, n heretofore approved by the City In ten equal anneal installments
k R* PHILIPS, Cfcj S
C. J. MARSHALL,
P IU
A V E N U E t on °* r,n*f‘ assessment roll to width of 52 feet, nnd against all Commission and constitute the with interest at tho rate of eight
Feb. 18th and 25th.
As
the
City
Commission
of
the
l*ACE LAN E NORTH f ^ * 0, ft c"P y .*hc™ f to * 1 * * tots and lands adjoining and con- piano and specification;: for said per cent per annum upon al! de­
City or Sanford Florida.
ferred payments from and after
TO THE NORTH LINE OF lilhed two times consecutively, tiguous or bounding nnd ubutt- . work, therefore,
PRELIM INARY ASSESSMENT ROLL PRep.,
oijcc
each
feck,
n a newspaper big u*»on said Improvement! thnu RE IT RESOLVED. That the the time said special assessments Attest:
(Seal)
•I M AYFAIR , A WIDTH OF 21
THOR ITY OF RESOLUTION NO. 187 At
published In Sanford, Florida, at-| Fifty Four Thousand Five Hun- 1City Commission of the City of hall be and stand finally equsiisL. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
feet.
1924, BY THE C ITY COMMISSION. ’
Whereas, the City Commission taching to said special assessment ; dred and Five ($54*6050)0) Dol-j Sanford. Florida, deems it advisThe following is tho estimated cost of
l
AUTOOR1TY
gt from pcean Ay&lt;? ^
to
----­
of the City of Sanford, Florida, roll so published a notice directed ‘ lara in the total estimnted cost of phic, ns a necessary public im- SPECIAL A U S M S M g N T R O L T ^ P A R B D
"
*
OF RESOLUTION NO. 188 ADOITED BY THE CITY COM*,
^
^
t# Go,d8bo
£ Jij
d**m* It advisable to improve, to all property owners interested In Jsaid contemplated improvement in j pmvement, to pave, re-pave, hard
stating j the paving, rc-pnving, hard surfac- surface nnd ro-hard surface with
■ride, construct, reconstruct, pave ■aidspecial assessments,
MISSION ON DECEMBER 8, 1921.
I with
- a G
- inch
• • rock
• •baso surface
*
If*
treated.
dnd re-pave with sheet» asphalt the Inaccordance with theprovisiona Ing nnd rc-hard surfacing of snid j sheet asphalt on a () inch rock base
The following in tho estimated cost of paving Oak Avo. from . 1G00 Cu. Yds. Grading at 60c ________
fcyiydwinir Avenue In the City of of tho Charter nfi the City of San­ pormon of First Street to bo spec- First Street from San Carlos Highland St. south to Hughey St. 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt
(WOO Lin. Ft. Curb nnd Gutter In place of Fluih^T
ford, Florida, u definite time ami (ally assessed ngnin.it nil lots nnd Avenue to Mcllonville Avenue, a
8i*ford, Florida, to-wit:
on n ti inch tock base.
450
Lin. Ft. Flush curb at 36c .... ......
,
' Mellonville Avenue, from Paco place where complaints will be lamia adjoining nnd contiguous or!Width of 32 feet; that all of said 300 Cp. Yds. Grading ut 50c ...... — ....- .... ........................ ~ $ 150.00
3260
Sq.
Yds.
surfaco
treated
Macadam
at
$l.s
l«n e North to the North line of heard and when said special as­ bounding and abutting upon said paving, re-paving, hard surfacing 020 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter at 85c ............ - ........ 527.00
9G0 Sq. Ft. Alley returns at 35c
sessment roll will he finally con­ improvement; the sum of $12.5(111 und re-hard surfacing of First
Jiayfair,
50 Lin. Ft. flush curb at 35c .................. - ................ -......
17R0 1000 Lin. Ft. 21 inch Storm sewer pipe at $2.j|
firmed
by
the
City
Commission
is the estimnted cost per front Street, ns aforesaid, shall be done
- - 'A H of said Improving, grading,
100 Sq. Ft. concrcto alley returns at $L30 —...........—......... 120.00 3 Manholes at $50.00
...........................
for said improvement.
in strict compliance with the
constructing, reconstructing, pav- sitting an an Equalizing Ronrd.
7.75 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt paving at $2.00
.................... 1,170.00
10
Inlets
at
$35.00
RE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, plnns, specifications, profiles nnd
ami re-paving to bo done in
.',00 Lin. Ft. 3 In. drain tile at 100.00 per M............................
&amp;0-W
Engineering, advertising, legal expense, etc. ..
compliance with plnns, spccificn- That the spccinl assessments pro­ That it is the determination of this estimates therefor, now on file in Engineering, ndvertislng, legal expense etc..... ...... ........... —
187.50
vided
for
by
this
resolution
to
bo
Commission
Hint
all
lots
nnd
lands
the
office
of
the
City
Mnnngcr
lions, profiles and estimates of
Totnl -1...............
aaid proposed improvement of made ami entered against the pro- adjoining nnd contiguous or bound- of the City of Sanford, Florida
Totnl estimated cost ................ ..................... -..........$2,G22.00
petty
bounding
nnd
ahutting
upon
'
ing
nnd
abutting
upon
First
Street
which
said
plnns,
specifications,
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
[ Mtllonvillo Avenue .'ion Prcc
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
Number of feet frontage ..!....... ..............
lMH9 North to the North lino of said improvement shall be payable j between Sanford Avenue nnd Snn profiles nnd estimates have been Number of feet frontage
............... ............ - .............GIG
at
the
option
of
the.
property
own1
Carlos
Avenue
will
be
bonefitted
heretofore
approved
by
the
City
Assessment
per foot frontage ....................
v H*yfoir, now on file In tho office
Assessment per foot frontuge ........— ................... $4,091
ers
owning
prupcrly
bounding
nnd
by
the
improvement
provided
for
Commission
nnd
constitute
th'
of&gt;thn City Mnnngcr of the City
FRED T. WILLIAM*]
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
at Sanford, Florida, wldch said ahutting upon such improvement by this resolution, nnd thnt the plans nnd specifications for said
Foot
Prelim.
Name
Description *
plans, specifications, profiles and ns follows: cither in full within special assessments to be made nnd proposed improvement of First
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
thirty
days
after
said
assessments
entered
against
all
lots
nnd
lands
Street
between
Snn
Carlos
Ave­
estimates have been heretofore ap­
St. Gertrude Addn. to Sanford, |wl
Sanford Heights, Sanford
shall stand equalized, approved adjoining nnd contiguous or bound­ nue nnd Mcllonville Avenue, i
proved by the City Commisaion
YV.
M.
Clark’s Subdiv. of Tllk II, Tr $,
.1. N. Rossi ter, I-ot 120 .........................
1fit$G30.60
dnd constitute the plans and spec­ and confirmed, or in ten equal un- ing and abutting upon surh con­ width of 32 feet, nnd this Com­
Jcauic
Walden,
Lot
l Blk. 11, Tr. 14 .......
’ L 1
Unknown, I*&gt;t 121
..................... - .............. — 154
030.50
ifications for said work, therefore, nual Installments with interest at templated improvement shall Is; mission hereby declares the nec­
C.
H.
Williams,
Lot
2,
Blk
11,
Tr.
14
....
jeorge A. DeCottcs,
' BE IT RESOLVED. That the the rate of eight per cent per an­ made upon n foot frontage bnsis; essity for the paving, rc-pnving,
\ }
F.
Lake and A. R. Key, I-ot 137 ..................
151
(130.60 Joanna L. Moore, Lot 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 14 ....
num
upon
all
deferred
payments
thnt
is
to
sny,
thnt
in
the
prepara­
hard
surfacing
nnd
re-hard
sur
City •Comniisslon of the City of
E.
Ford.
U
t
4,
Blk.
11,
Tr.
14
........
.........
■
8anford, Florida, deems It advis­ from and nfter the time said spec­ tion of the special assessment roll facing of snid portion of First George A. DeCottcs,
Wm.
Irick,
U
t
5,
Bik
11,
Tr.
14
...........
630.50
able, as n necessary public im­ ial assessments shnll be nnd stnnd covering the contemplated im­ Street ns aforesaid, as a necessary F. I-ake and A. R. Key, U l 138 ..........................15 1
finally
equalized,
approved
and
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
any
and
ull
persons
interested
in
the C. C. Uttimorc, U t 0, Blk. 11. Tr. 11
provement,
such
special
assess­
public
improvement.
provement, to pave, re-pave, hnrd
confirmed, and,
ments shnll be determined and pro­
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Special Assessments ngninst the various pieces of property above de­ H. Charles Knight, U t 1, Blk 11, Tr. 15____
surface and re-hard surface with
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
rated according to the foot front­ That n total expenditure not ex­ scribed that said special assessments arc payable in full within James W. Simmons Junior, Lot 2, Blk II, Tr. IS )
sheet asphalt, Mcllonville Avenue
7hat
this
resolution
shall
be
nnd
age of the respective properties ceeding Seven Thousand Five Hun­ thirty dnys nfter the above nnd foregoing special ns&amp;ssnicnt roll has A. B. Smith, U t 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 15
from Pace Lane North to the North
b’
comc
effective
immediately
from
specially benefitted by said Im­ dred nnd Thirty ($7530.00) Dol­ been equalized, approved nnd confirmed, or in ten equal annual install­ A. B. Smith, U t 4, Blk. 11,Tr. 15 .
Ijtle of Mayfair, a width of 24
and
nfter
its
passage
and
adop­
provement.
lars is hereby authorized to cover ments with interest at 8% per nnnum from nnd after the time said A. B. Smith, U t 5, Blk. 11,Tr. 15 ..............
feet; that all of said paving, re­
tion.
James Hicks, Lot 0, Blk. 11, Tr. 15........ .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,! the C0!,t of I»ving, re-paving, hard special assessments rtnnd npproved nnd confirmed.
paving, hard surfacing and rcAdopted
this
23rd
dny
of
Feb­
K. R. Trafford’s Map or Snnfwd.&amp;j
A meeting of thu Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Flori­
Thnt tho Tux Assessor and the surfacing nnd re-hard surfacing o,
hard surfacing of Mcllonville Avoruary,A. D. 1025.
J.
Thompson,
SEM,
Blk. 11, Tr. 10
City Clerk of the City of Sanford, First Street between Snn Carlos da, will be held ut the City Hall nt 2:30 l*. M. on the 9th dny of March
nue, as aforesaid, shall be done in
FORREST
LAKE
J.
Thompson,
SWVi,
Blk
11. Tr. 1G ..............
Avenue
nnd
Mcllonville
Avenue,
a
Florida, in accordance with the
A. D. 1925, at which meeting snid Board will honr any and All com­
strict compliance with the plans,
(
’.
J.
MARSHALL,
Meisch
Realty
Co.,
SEU
of Blk.11, Tr. 17
|Ji
width
of
32
feet,
which
said
sum
provisions of Sections 101 and 102
plaints und objections ns to such special assessments, and will at
■ptcificnlions, profilos und esti­
As
the
City
Commission
of
the
Mclsch
Realty
Co.,
SWH
of
Blk
11,
Tr.
17..........
of
Seven
Thousand
Five
Hundred
of the Charter of the City of San­
mates therefor, now on file in the
said time udjust and equalize said ussesments on n basis of justice
City of Sunford Florida.
ford, Florida, shall proceed with­ nnd Thirty ($7530.00) Dollars is and right nnd when snid special ussesments are so equalized and ad­ Lilln Hickson— Beg. S. E. Cor. Blk. 11 Tr. 19.
office of the City Manager of the
(Sonl)
out delay to make u spucinl assess­ the total estimated cost of said im­ justed, the same will then stnnd confirmed and be nnd remain binding
Run W. 51 ft. N. 132 ft. E. 51 ft. S. 132 ft __ II
City of Sanford, Florida, which Attest:
L.
R.
PHILIPS.
City
Clerk.
ment roll, assessing the spccinl provement: that the entire cost of liens upon the property agninst which said assessments nre made Meisch Realty Co.. S&amp; of Blk 11, Tr. IS (Less
said plans, specifications, profiles
benefits to be received us the re­ the improvement aforesaid shnll b« until paid in accordance with the provisions of resolution No. 188
E- 51 ft.) ............ ............................. ...... a
and eatimates havo been heretofore
sult of the improvement ^contem- assessed against all property abut adopted on Dec. 8, 1924 by the City Commission.
approved by the City Commission
Abraham Thompson— Beg. S. E. Cor. Itlk 11,
plated against all lots and lands I l|hg and fronting upon thnt por- Feb. 18th nnd 25th.
and constitute the plans and spec­
Tr. 19, Run W. 50 ft. N. 120 ft. E. 50 ft. S.
R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
adjoining and contiguous or bound-1,io" " f l’’irst Street between San
ifications for said proposed ini- 1
120 ft.......................... ............................ ....te*
ing ami abutting upon such im -! Ca|d°r' Avenue and Mellonville PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AU J. E. Lning—Beg. S. W. Cor. Blk 11. Tr. 19. Hun
provemont of Mcllonville Avenue!
between Pace I-ane and the North A RESOLUTION PROVIDING provement. and upon the comple­ Avenue to be so improved by the
E. 100 ft. N. 120 ft. W. 100 ft. S. 120 ft. .
THORITY OF RESOLUTIONS NO. 189 AND NO. 1D0, ADOPT*.
paving,
re-paving,
hard
surfacing
tion
of
said
assessment
roll
to
line of Mayfair, a width of 24 feet,
FOR THE PAVING, RE-PAV­
Hubbard Reed— Beg. 100 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Blk
ED ON DECEMBER 22, 1924 BY THE CITY COMMISSION.
•nd this Commission hereby de­
ING. HARD SURFACING AND cause a copy thereof to be pub­ and re-hard surfacing of said por­
11, Tr, 19, Run E. 55 ft. N. 120 ft. W. 55 ft.
The following is the estimnted cost of paving Martin Street from
times consecutively, tion of First Street, n width of 32
clares the necessity for the paving,
RK-IIARD SURFACING O F lished two
S. 120 ft. .....
Sanford Avc. to Pnlnietto Avv. 20 feat in width, and from Pnlmctto
ngninst ' nil lota und
repaving, hard surfacing and re­
FIRST STREET FROM SAN- once each week in a newspaper feet, and
Ave. to Park Ave. 1G feet in width with sheet asphalt on n G inch Joshua Scipio— Beg. 155 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Blk.
lands adjoining and contiguous or
hard surfacing of said portion of
published
in
Sanford,
Florida,
at­
FORI)’AVENUE EAST TO SAN
rock base.
II, Tr. 10, Run E. 50 ft. North 120 ft. YV.
bounding and abutting upon said
■Mellonville Avenue, as aforesaid,
CARLOS AVENUE. A WIDTH taching to suid special assessment
50 ft. S. 120 ft................................... .. .M l
(1)
Martin
St.
from
Sanford
Ave.
to
Palmetto
Ave.
20
feet
in
width:
roll so published a notice directed improvement; that Seven Thous­
as a necessary public improve­
OF 52 FEET.
250 Cu. Y’ds. Grading nt 50c .......................................... ...... $ 125.00
Robinson’s Survey of An Addition Is
ment.
|
Whercns, the City Commission to all property owners interested and Five Hundred niul Thirty 270 Lin. Yds.* concrete curb and gutter at 85c ....................... 229.00 C. E. Eubanks----Beg. at N. E Cor. of Blk. 21
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, of the City of Sanford, Florida, in said special assessments, stat­ ($7530.00) Dollars is the total es­
30 Lin. ft. Flush Curb at 35c ................................... ...... ......
10 59
Run S. 120 ft. W. 45.5 ft. N. 120 ft. E.
That a total expenditure not ex­ deems it ndvisnble to improve, ing in accordance with tip; pro­ timated cost of said contemplated
45.5
ft.
, ......
* Hi
150
Sq.
ft.
concrete
alley
returns
nt
30c
..............
..................
45.00
eroding Twenty Six Hundred nnd grade, construct, reconstruct, pave, visions of the Charter of tho City improvement in the paving, re­
610
Sq.
Y
’ds.
paving
ut
$2.00
..............................................
1,020.00
F.
C.
YVilliams—
Beg.
45.5
ft.
YV.
of
N.
E.
C
or.
*
paving,
hard
surfacing
and
re­
Seventy Three (2073.00) Dollars is und re-puvo with sheet asphalt on of Sanford, Florida, u definite time
Engineering,
Advertising,
Legal
Expense
etc.........................
120.00
of
Blk
23,
Run
S.
120
ft.
YV.
50
ft.
N.
1
2
0
bard
surfacing
of
suid
portion
of
hereby authorized to cover the a 7 inch rock base, the following And place where complaints will
ft. E. 50 ft................................................. M
cost of paving, rc-pnving, \hnrd Street in the City of Sanford, be heard und when said special as­ First Street to be specially asTotal
Estimated
Cost
.........:................................................
$1,550.00
Charlie
Haywood— Beg. 95.5 ft. YV. of N. E. Cor.
sesned
egiiinst
all
lots
and
lunds
sessment roll will be finally con­
surfacing and re-hard surfacing Florida, to-wit:
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property.
Blk.
23, Run S. 120 ft. YV. 50 ft. N. 120 ft.
adjoining
and
contiguous
or
bound­
Mellonville Avenue lietwcen Pace
First Street, From Sunford Ave­ firmed by the City Commission
E. 50 ft........... ...... ........ .......................... H
ing and abutting upon suid im­ Number of feet frontage .................. .......................... jjqj
sitting ns an Equalizing Hoard.
Lane and the North line of Muy- nue to Snn Cnrlos Avenue.
Charlie Knight— Beg. 100 ft. E. of N. YV. Cor.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, provement; the sum of $7.53 is the Assessment per foot frontage .................... ........... $3,125
f*lr, a width of 21 feet, which said
All of said improvement, grad­
Blk. 23, Run S. 120 ft. E. 60 ft. N. 120 ft
*un» of Twenty Six Hundred and ing. construction, reconstruction, Flint the special assessments pro­ estimated cost per front foot for (2) Martin St. from Palmetto Ave. to Park Ave. 10 ft. in width:
550 Cu. Y'ds. grading ut 60c .............................................. 5 275 00
YV. 50 ft........ ............................................
Seventy Three ($2873.00) Dollars paving and re-paving to be done vided for by this resolution to be said improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, 530 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter at 85c .... ...... ........... . 450^0 Charles Martin— Beg. 60 ft. E. of N. YV. Cor. Blk.
is tho total estimnted cost of said in compliance with plans, specifi­ made and entered agninst the pro­
17J&gt;0l
23, Run S. 120 ft. E. 50 ft. N. 120 ft. YV.
Improvement; that the entire cost cation*, profiles and estimates of perty hounding and abutting up- Flint it is the determination of 50 Lin. ft. flush curb at 36c ..............................................
250
Sq.
Ft.
concrete
alley
returns
nt
30c.................................
75.00
50 ft..................................................... ....... 50
mi
said
i
m
p
r
o
v
e
m
e
n
t
shall
this
commission
that
ull
lots
und
« f the Improvement aforesaid, said proposed
improvement of
shall bo assessed against nil pro­ hirst Street from Snnfnrd Ave­ be payable at the o p t i o n of lands adjoining and contiguous or 850 Sq. Y’ds. paving nt $2.00 ...... !................ ........................ j
Emma U e — Beg. ut N. YV. Cor. Blk 23, Run S.
perty abutting and fronting upon nue to Sun Curio.. Avenue, nov- tile property owners owning pro­ bounding and abutting upon First Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc. ............ 223.75
120 ft. E. 50 ft. N. 120 ft. W. 50 ft. .......... *
that portion of Mellonville Ave- »n file in the office of the City perty bounding and ubutting upon Street between San Carlos Ave­
YV. 51. Clark's Subdivision of Blk. R
Total estimated cost ....................................
nuc between Pace Lane and the Manager of the City of Sanford, such improvement uh follows: eith­ nue and Mellonville will be beneSurah
Jackson
EYk
of Lot 1, Blk 24 ........... — TMjN
$2,741.75
North line of Mayfair to be so im­ Florida, whieli said plans, specifi­ er in full within thirty day* after fitted by the improvement provid­ To be borne entirely by udjuccnt property.
YV. C. Corker, YVY* of U t 1, Blk. 24 ........-....
proved by the paving, re-paving, cation.:, profiles
nnd estimates said assessments shall stand equal­ ed for by this, resolution, and thnt Number of feet frontage ......................................... 1096.7
Henry Caldwell, U t 11, Blk 21 ................- ..... * *
hard surfacing and rc-hard surfac­ have been heretofore Approved by ized, approved and confirmed, or the special assessments to be made Assessment j«.*r foot frontage ....................................$2.50
B0I1 and Sallio Jones, U t 12, Blk 21 .......... ........&amp;
ing of said portion of Mellonville tin* City Commission and consti­ in ten equal unnual installments and entered ngninst all lots and
H iL D T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Bob Jones, Lot 13, Blk 24 ................... .......... M
Avenue, a width of 21 feet, and tute the plnns und specifications with interest «t the rate of eight lands adj.iining and contiguous or
Foot
C- L. Wing, Lot 14, Blk. 24 .......................... 45
Prelim.
per cent per annum upon all de­ hounding and ubutting upon such
against all lots and lands adjoin­ for said work, therefore.
Name
Description
Frontage
Mrs.
A. E. Hill, U t 15, Blk 24 ..................... -- **•*]
Assessment
Ing and contiguous or bounding
N. II. Garner's Second Addition to Markham
BE IT RESOLVED. Tho; tho ferred payments from und after improvement shall be made upon
Herbert Reed, Lot 16, Blk. 24 ................... .... &amp;
■nd abutting upon snid improve- City Commission of the City of Hie time said spcciul assessments a foot frontage basis; that is to
Park Heights, Sanford, Florida.
Herbert Reed, Lot 17, Illk. 21 ................... ....... HJ
ntent; that Twenty Six Hundred Sanford, Florida, deems it advis­ shall lie and stand finally equaliz­ say. that in the preparation of the W. J. Goodnle W 1-3 of U t G, Blk. I. ..._...............ci.5
YV. 51. Clark’s Subdiv. of KYi Blk. &amp;
$153.75
nnd Seventy Three ($2073.00) Dol­ able, ns a necessary public im- ed, approved and confirmed, und
special assessment roll covering Elizabeth Dykes E 2-3 of Lot 6, Blk. L ................123
Joe
YVillinms,
Lot
1, Blk 25 ..............................
307.50
lar* is the total estimated cost „f pravement to pave, «rc-pnve, hard
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the contemplated improvement, Swopc-Douglasa Inc., W »j of Lot 15, Blk. K .... 59
Hannah
Richardson,
Lot 2, Rlk 25 ......... - ....w
181.38
said contemplated improvement in surface and rc-hard surfuce with That this resolution shall be and such special assessments shall be Earl Field, E'.i of Lot 15, Blk. K ...................... 5.,
YV
.
C.
DeCourscy,
Lot
3, Blk. 25 ............ .......... M
184.28
the paving, rc-paving. hnrd sur­ idiert asphalt on a 7 inch rock, base become effective immediately from determined and prorated accord­
Mrs. A. II. Haskins SV4 of Lot 10, Blk. K ....„.... mo
Emma
Johnson,
Lot
4,
Blk. 25 ..................
M
400.25
fairing and rv-hard aurfaclng of birst Street from Sunford Avenue ami after its passage and adop­ ing to the foot frontuge of the
Evans Terrace, Sanford, Florida.
YV
.
M.
Clark.
U
t
5,
Blk.
25
..........................
M
tion.
respective
properties
specially C. I), nrumlcy, Lot 5 ......................... ...........
said portion of Mellonville Ave- to San Cnrlos Avenue, a width of
y...... 51
239.00 G. ( ’. Eubanks, U t 6, Blk. 25 .............. .
„nuc to In* specially assessed •&gt;-’ feet; thut all of said paving,
Adopted this 23rd day of Feb­ benefitted by said improvement
C. D. Brumley, Lot 10 ............................. ...
1011
328.50 G* c * Eubanks, I.ot 7. Blk. 25 ............
against all lots anil lands adjoin­ eo-paving, hard surfacing und ruary A. D. 1925.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, C. D. Brumley, Lot A .....................................
1hat the iax Assessor and the
102.50 Meisch Realty Co., N. 120 ft. of YVV&amp; of Blk. 25 Hl1J
ing ami contiguous or bounding re-hard surfacing o f
FORREST LAKE
First
Metes
and
Bounds
Description
Sec.
36,
Twp.
!•»,
j;.
It.
30
K
Meisch Realty Co.— Beg. at N. E. Cor. Blk 2«.
City Clerk of thu City of Sanford,
and abutting upon s«id improve- Street, us uforesa.d shall be done
('. J. MARSHALL,
Sunford, Florida
Florida,
in
accordance
with
thi
went; the sunt of $1.1967 in the in strict compliance with th? plnns
Run YV. 128 ft. S. 100 ft. E. 128 ft. N. 100 ft. H*
As the City Commission of the
Mrs. H. A. Speir— Beg. 360 ft. S. and 30 ft. YV.
provisions
of
Sections
101
and
I(»2
C.
L.
Knight— Beg. at N. W. Cor. Blk 26, Run E.
estimated cost per front foot for specifications, profiles and esti­
City of Sunford Flnridu.
of E. ‘ i Mi. Po. Sec. 36, Run YV. 263 ft. S.
said improvement.
Attest:
(
^
1
)
"
f
tlu*
Charter
of
the
City
of
Sun120
ft. S. CO ft. YV. 120 ft. N. 50 ft. ...... ^
mates therefor, now on file in the
1»» ft. E. 263 ft. N. 100 ft. to B e g ..........
2 18
ford,
Florida,
shall
proceed
with­
Minnie
Solomnn
N. 100 ft. Blk. 27 .
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.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, office of the City Manager of the
l~ R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
775.00
out delay to make u special as­ Mrs. II. A. Speir— Beg. 360 ft. S. and 313 ft. \V.
That it I* the determination of this City of Sanford. Florida, whieli
Meisch Realty Co. N. 120 ft. of N E '. of Blk. 23
» f E.
Mi. Po. See. 36, Run YV. 102 ft
sessment
roll,
assessing t h t
Commission that all lot* and lands said plans, specifications, profile|Meisch Realty Co., N. 120 ft. of NYV*i Blk 28 l #
S.
100
ft.
E. 263 ft. N. 100 ft. to Reg.
lou.9
special benefits to be received ns
adjoining and contiguous or bound­ and estimates have been hereto­
252.25 , Meisch Realty Co.. E 4 Blk. 34 ................
231
the result of the improvement con­ D. L. Thresher— Beg. 360 ft. S. and 415 ft. W.
ing and abutting upon Mellonville fore approved by the City Com-^
51. YV. Clark’s Subdiv. of Blk. 15of K.
Mi. Po. Sec. 36, Run YV. 179.2 ft
templated aguinst all lots and lauds
Avenue between Pace Lane „ nd the mission and constitute the plun* j
Henry Planter, Lot 6, Blk. 35 ..................S.
100
ft.
E. 179.2 ft. N. loo ft.
adjoining ami contiguous or bound­
North line of Mayfair will be nnd specifications for said pro- 1
179.2
11''
4 18.00 YVni. Clurk, U t 7. Rlk. 35 ......... '...............
ing and ubutting upon such im­ Mis. M. R. Macey— Beg. nt Int. of YV. lino of
benefitted by the improvement pro- posed improvement of First Street! A
Robinson's
Survey
of
Sanford.
......... .
r
vi rirsi nireet
RESOLUTION PROVIDING provement, und upon the compte
Magnolia Ave. with S. lino of Martin St
,,y ‘ M* resolution, and between Sanford Avenue nnd San
Rtlfus’ Shepiiard Est. Y\\ 120 ft.. Blk 4 ...... J
FOR
THE
PAVING,
KE-PAVrun S. 100 ft. YV. 88.6 ft. N. 10^ ft K 88 6
tion
of
said
assessment
roll
to
that the special assessments to bo Carlos Avenue, a width of 52 feet,
J. E. Lning, E. 120 ft. Lot 5 .....I... .................. 1
ft.
ING.
HARD
SURFACING
AND
ciyu.se u copy thereof to be publish­
made and entered against ull lots and thin Commission hereby de­
88.6
South Sanford, Sanford, H**
221.50
RK-IIARD
SURFACING OF ed two times consecutively, once S. A. Houston |:,-g. s.f, ,-t. W. of Im. of W.
and lands adjoining and c o n ­ clares the necessity for the paving,
James YValdon, Lot 9, ...................................
IW
FIRST
STREET
FROM
SAN
line of Magnoliu Ave. with S. line of Mar­
cuch week in u newspaper publish­
tiguous or bounding and abutting ro-puving, hard surfacing and re- i
Nellie G. Greene, Lot 10 ........ L ........... --- ---tin St. Run S. 100 ft. YV. 100 ft. N. luu (t
upon such contemplated improve hard surfacing of suid portion of j CARLOS AVENUE FAST TO ed in Sanford, Florida, attaching
Notice is hereby given to any and ull per*unJ
K.
100
ft............................
MELLONVILLE
AVENUE.
A
to said special assessment roll so
incut shnll be made upon a foot Hrst Street, as aforesaid, us n|
100
Special
Assessments ugainst the various PicfC* ° '
250.00
WIDTH
OF
32
FEET.
published a notice directed to all Mu. Jennie Vaughn— Beg. 188.fi ft. W. of Int.
frontage basis; that is to say. that necessary public improvement.
described
that said special assessments are psysW* 1
Whereas,
the
City
Commisrion
property owners interested in said
of YV. Line of Magnolia Avc. with S. line of
m the preparation of the special
the spedni
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, of the City of Sanford. Horlda' special assessments, stating in ac­
days ufter the above und foregoing special atseu^
assessment roll covering
Murtin St. Run S. 100 ft. YV. 84.1 ft. N. l(m
ing the con- That u total expenditure not ex- deems it advisable to improve’
equalized, npproved and confirmed, or in t*n
•t» E. 8*1.1 „
cordance with the provisionv of the
tcmplatrd improvement, t ....... .
84.1
it. auch spec- cetdlng fifty Four Thousand Five grade, construct, reconstruct
nav«
ments with interest at 8Vt per annum from
4
210.25
truct,
pave
Charter of the City of Sanford, Sanronl Uoudney— Beg. at S. YY*. Cor. of Plat
ial assessments shnll be determined Hundred and nnd Five ($54,505.00)
t.11
jlfl.
-I.. m
D
.. it.
I A
T
S
.f L
*
ti M
- *
*
I*
A
.
a
..
sroeial
assessments
stand
approved
and
confin*1
^
- ■
.
.
oved
coniu-—
and
re-pave
with
sheet
asphalt
on
Florida,
a
definite
time
nnd
place
nnd prorated according to tho foot Hollers is
of Evans Terrace Run YV. 91.4 ft. N 100
* meeting of the Equalizing Board of the
• City*
hereby
authorized to a 6 inch rock base, the following where compluint* will h* hoard
A
(
ity
,. *1
ftE.
91.4
ft.
S.
100
ft.
......
........
frontage of the respective pro­
91.4
y i” f '
cover the cost of paying, re-paving ! Street in the City of Sanford, and when *ait| special assessnient
1
228.50 will be held nt the City Hall on the 9th day
perties specially benefitted by said hard surfacing und re-hard surfac­
Florida, tn-wit:
!*
hCrCby
RlVCn
t0
*
ny
“
nd
u
M
Pcr3on«
interested
nt
which
meeting
said
Board
will
hear
*«)’
a!
^
Improvement.
in
the
roll will be finally confirmed by Special 1*.
Assessments sgainst the various '
d
ing First Street between
Sanford
lit- i t r.&lt;it0*1*11 c&lt;„ .. .
ociwi-cn oamoi0
n
r*; Street, from San Curltu
First
pieces
of property above j obi cctions as to *uch special assessments, und *,
ity Commission sitti Ig m* an ilfscrUad that raid pecini a w sir,. nts ar.*
„ ffvnbl,
Th., II t
“KU S O L V E D . Avenue and San Carlos Avenue, a Avenue Last to .Mcllonville Ave- tho
Equalizing Board,
witlijn
thirty
WVWI u,
neiifcj
ufter tl ic above and forouuiiiir «, u.. i al
„ i ...in.. full
T .......
. IJ !8t
, -In 4 equalivc
:*w sad assc^-rnents an
*" -n ____
i-u *Vfv*i ., 0 ..
the jJwidth
said
sum
I*!*,,
.
..... of 52 feet, which
wimii R
UIU H
UiU run*.
#
,
,
,
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED,
has
been
equalized,
approved
and
confirmed
.
asM!8smc"t
roil
“
nd
when
said
.pedal
assessments
arc «
ty U erk qf th,* City ° f Hanford. I of Fifty F„ur Thousand. Five
All
" f said improving, grading, j That the special fS.M-sments pro- installments with interest at 8Ve per annum fr^m”t t&lt; tl&lt;Ua^ annual 8an,e will stand confirmed and be « nd rem&amp;lB iso*.
Honda, in accordance Mith tin* Hundred ami
nnd after the time ii'e property against which said asaesatnentf *re
with provisions of Resohition *^0, *
..f . h , c , , , , , « i * c v „
«
“ ,,J r ' r T
l "- " J
A —
-«*•
„
g r t r
-. .
■■
________
'
alliance Willi plans spevifkn-‘ spoctive property bounding and j da will te held at the CUv Hall on th,* 9th i
,
S* uf°n], Horf. c « y Onnin
'nmmljuion Nov. 2lth, 1921.
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I
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Ul dfl&gt;‘
March A. D., 1905 I Feb. 18th nnd 25th.
L. R- J’HUJFft Ll 1
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/TALLAHASSEE, Fib. 28.— Ns'• V KftTo. commissioner of agriItwv, will present to the Florida
JtUnun’i Club, at the forthcomg 'meeting called for formula*
v o f thee Itrua fruit Inenection
to be presented to the legists‘ a Audi, n forecast made by
nlted States department of
iltttre on the outlook for the
fruit Industry,
The forecast, received here from
* Infrton, points out that tinbe “ per capita consumption of
Itnis fniita increases dSnsIderSbly and foreign markets are de­
veloped rapidly the citrus Indus*
r;Js confronted with sn exceeddifflcult problem of readfit" With a few exceptions,
as summer oranges and possMy seme replacement plantings no
1v"n .’ Pc will b*« needed to sun*
’ the market for the next decade,
Pt in the event of a severe,
it ee"H, nml continues:
(duction of all cllrun fruit In*
IM «I from 20,000,000 boxes In
» to around 40,000,000 in 1923.
all the
young
non-hearing
graves in criitmrr at present are
J4 lvfn sufficient ci e and attention
o bring them into bearing and if
r&amp;v?'fl*d old tr-«s continue to prAtcs at the present rata there will
' he a production of at least 70,*
IfOOjOOOboxes by i930.
• , “Oranges show the
greatest
iyoipcetlvr increase. New plant*
mg* of oranges during the past
^ w years in California have been
Sufficient only to maintain the pres*
ynt arrange of bearing trees, but
more than seven million trees were
planted In Florida in the five years,
1010*1921. There are large acre*
Antes of young grapefruit in both
Jitf’ridn and Texas. New plantings
g f giapef.uit in Florida Imvp been
*at the n\'f of from 260,000 to G00,
,000 trees per year since 1919 ana
„ total of morn than a million have
*hetn planted in Texas during this
rritr* yc:irs there has been
vii'K’ard lr* ml in prices es»1K* of grapefruil an i •/ or#s that are marketed during the
r*ntrr season. Auction prices at
York for Florida oranges of
olden grade nvernged $8.07 per
l. only $3,27 in lHi»:i-24. Prices
Florida grapefruit averaged
3 72 per box In 191P-20 and $4.55
yrou-at, but. only $3.9B per box
*lh 1923*24. The action idlers for
yrroup of representative brands
r California navel orangea aver­
ted $5.70 In 1019*20 and only
in 1928:24. Prices for the
n£l-$5 season have not varied
from the prices of last year.
He then* is doubtless
a
ssibillty of Increasing the num
BOS
ho,’ •p. .a, ,ot uiuvkcu it must be
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TTOBAWFORP HERAU).FlnDAY.FBBRUART 27. IBM.
:u v

o f bee diseases.
remembered that through redlstrl*
Mr. Goodwin is t graduate of
butioo from central markets citrus
-the Texas Agricultural and Me­
fruits now reaches practically ev*
chanical College and also haa an
e iy market In the country and the
M. S. degree from Iowa State Colproblem so far as domestic trade
Jcge.
Is concerned Is almost entirely one
of stimulating the demand and In*
craaeing the consumption In the
Sherlock Is Outlaw
territory now being served. Le*
GAINESVILLE,
Feb.
27.—
Ap­
In Doyle’s Bookstall
mons and oranges are sent to mar*
kst every month In the year but pointment of James C. Goodwin to
the bulk of oranges must be mar* be nursery Inspector for the State
LONDON. KcbTifi.—Sir Arthur
keted In the period from Nnv, irant {Board, succeeding J/. M. Conan Doyle not only writes books
to June and practically all of the O Byrne, who resigned recently to nowadays, but he sells them. Sir
grapefruit comes to marke during enter the commercial field, Is an­ Arthur has opened a bookshop
thle period. Tho problem thus be* nounced here. Mr. Goodwin has across the. street from Westminster
cornea one of stimulating demand been. In the employ of the Plant. Abbey nnd has taken over active
particularly during the winter and Board afnee October, 1916.
management of the stock, which
During hla connection with tho consist entirely of psychic litera­
spring months.
“ It is to be expected that the board. Mr. Goodwin has seen, ser­ ture. Not even the “ Sherlock
growth of the population of the vice In every line of activity in Holmes'' best sellers will be stock- j
country will result in a correspond* which tho board is encaged, includ­ ed.
ing growth in tho demand for cit­ ing citrus canker eradication, plant
The shop has been called the.
rus fruit, but at present our popu­ quarantine work, and nursery in­ "Psychic Bookshop and Mbi-ary*1
lation seems to be increasing at spection, For five years he was "-H win be used principally as a
the rate of only one to wo per chief clerk In the Board's offices at distributing house for pamphlets
cent a year. Thus, our population Gainesville, and at present Is hond j rtJMt b0uK» dealing with spiritualIn 1030 will very probably not be of the apiary Inspection depart- { |sm&gt;
more than 10 per cent greater menj.Jncharge of the eradication_____’
than it is at present, while the
prospects are tnat citrus produc­
tion will be at a rats of more han
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50 per cent greater than at pres­
ent.
“ To some extent tho consump­
tion of citrus fruits can be increas* &gt;
ed through the use of by-products.'
At the present time a considerable'
amount of fruit is used for seuh
purposes but the by-products In­
dustry can never be expected to
take more than a small amount of *
the fruit.
“The United States may look for
increased exports In her citruH
fruits. In 1924 the total orange
exported amounted to over 2.500,000 boxes. While this is only a
small amount of the total produc­
FOR SPRING -1925
tion the potential demand is of m
considerable importance.
“ Most of this fruit went to Can­
ada. The exports of citrus fruits
to European countries in at pres­
ent difficult because of competi­
tion with producing areas in the
Mediterranean district, Palestine
and South Africa. Transportation
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countries Is at a cost much lower
ORLANDO, FLA .
than from the United States to ■
the various consuming centers in ■
Northcnr European markets.
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“ The Immediate foreign situation ' *
seems to favor improvement in tin* ■
market for lemons. Production of «
lemur.., in Italy, the chief compe- 5
titor of the United States in do- ■
mestic markets as welt as in Can- *
ada, appears to he declining. Then* I5
also seems to be some prospect for
Improvement in European econom­
February 27th.
ic conditions which will increase
the F.uroncnn demand for lemons
.itjTUi; rcuei
unit* p
and afford some
relief iu
to vfic
the Unit­
ed Slates bj
by taking more Italian ■
lemons off the domestic nnd Cana-;!
A t 7:30
JftA,1 A
I1« # ffrom com- ■
dian nuiikcts.
A relief
petition in theso markets would ■
turn over to American producers a ,5
market which now take* about a ,g
million nml n half hoxes.
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In conjunction with Jack King’u Comedians
“ The problem of the
foreign
Playing
market for grapefruit is primnr* ■
iiy that of creating a demand. In 5
increasing sales in Europo it Is ■
necessary both to educate the ■
European taste for gratxffruit and J
to And economical methods of mar- ■
keting which will mnkc it possijjjc ^ scjj
relatively low prlcos."

PROPOSES
IPECTION LAW
(MVS FRUIT
n k u Consumption Increases
Foreign Markets Gain
Industry Is In For
justment, Bays Report

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Goodwin Chosen To
Succeed O’Bryne As
Nursey In sp ector

IBAUMEL’S

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OW available a t less than 60%
We loan up to 60 % of ap­
praisal value on improved real
estate. This includes homes,
business property, farm s, etc.
Come in and let us tell you our
plan.

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Friday Evening

BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION
138 South Orange Avenue

Orlando, Flei

ST. ELMO

NEVER AGAIN
Secure Residence Sites surrounding the New Hotel at $2200 to $2500 per 50 Foot Front

Your Opportunity
TO BUY ON THE BOULEVARD HAS ALREADY GONE.
EVERY LOT HAS BEEN TAKEN.

Sanford People
SHOULD OWN THE REMAINING RESIDENCE SITES
SURROUNDING THE NEW HOTEL SITE.

about One Third Only ol the First Street Business Locations Remain Open

Price $200 to $250 per Front Foot
$3,000 PER 50 FOOT FRONT

RESIDENCE SITES $2,500 TO

S a n fo r d Hotel-Realty
214 E. First Street.

SANFO RD
E. R. FORSTER, Vice Prca.
President First National Hank.

FORREST LA K E . Pres.
President Seminole Co. Hank

B. F. W H ITNER, Sec.
Cu.shicr First National Hank

A. R. KE Y, Treasurer
Cashier Seminole Co. Hank

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Manager Sanford Herald
H. T. HODWELL. Gen. Mgr.
Pres. Hod well Realty Co.

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&gt;rt of the Market i mand and trading moderate,
, declared that l»th within two week* by an e ,cmv New, Service of the United Stater ket steady. Florida, 10 inchc
hthe steamship lino powor.
,cmv department of Agriculturo and th* . 4sj Cs *3.50.13.78. 0a and «s
be dlscriminatfnc
"Two weeks is n nrrttv short Florida Bureau &lt;
" f Markets. Franl: »3 BO. 10* $1.75. 13.00.
Scruggs, representative]
, i Comparisors be- time for an enemy to dip in so th„v
i Baltimore: 21 degrees cli
Shipment* from nil
J; devoted to other could consider the islands the?,states ' Florida arrived. 13 cars n n
, Sanford " brought tho admiral replied, conceding ’a through Thursday'* , California, 8: JClosing Thursday— Supplies
ul.;... ,includes 94 crate, demand moderate,' n
comparisons of . the j few minutes later that “of conn . Hprida, 117, which
t by the Individual they coui(i be taken.. 01 eourw •rmn the Sanford section.
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, advertising to the .(heInformation for his magaihi son 'Shin “ *a n»,tp 2,8°? ,a#t "ea- S.T.7B, 34.00, 3s 13.76, 8a, 10a $3.00,
Shipments from the Sanford $1.50.
1,000 yearly and St. I article came from what he c’n!
00.
000. This H. J. sidered reliable sources It ehnrir
I 771 t b , !'en*on “ V 1*7.82 against
Washington: 22 degrees clear,
1, was the reason 6tj congress with selling AtneH* merits n
T
. lac,u,1e »hlp- No carlot arrivals, 4 cara on trick
thing given by the can lives by failing to am,r,
Thurstiay.
unbroken. Supnlies light, demand
lie steamship line to S10,000 to transport helium
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ly these cities. This tinn of the dirigible, Bonin v lii o

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COME INQUIRIES CONCERNING OAK HILJ^
LISTEN TO THIS LETTER WHICH REACHED US
FEW DAYS AGO:

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“ I have been reading your advertisements
in The Sanfold Herald and I am very much in­
terested in Sanford and vicinity on account of
the great developments of the last year.

ac,io.n to discredit the arti-

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la Council of B oy! f . ® nted n statement from the
( in
it’s Maieh mef ifif*lr0'Pr ntlons Cnnimittec Florii
A memteH of the I
tha ,
the year nf Rupp!
Iked to meet with j j j j j R" ail ' ‘&gt;uskT:
SO.r.oo.- tog *
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regufnr meet- : i, ’ F . '
,C0UH have bet st

. “ I would like to invest in some property.
Will you kindly send me some information re­
garding Oak Hill. How far is it from the center
o f the city? Is it on a main street? Are there
modern conveniences?

Calder, operator o f , |?
station line, appearchamber and denied
*&lt;n misrepresenting
to Sanford in order {I(
Miner*, which charge
bad been rumored [tv for some time. ■
u chairman nf llie i*
! charge of the situa-|"
Lrcd that such i u- j ■
C current, frankly ■
lllv, after the discus- j S
j amplified to include “
lat officials of the H

Please send me plats o f property and the
price o f each lot as I may want to take option
on some o f these lots until I reach Sanford early
in March.”
Tuberculosis; Cady’s C. C. R

LOCATED EXACTLY TWO MILES FROM T H E
HEART OF SANFORD AND ON BOTH GENEVA AND
MELLONVILLE AVENUES.

Disabled Veterans of Hie World War

to n motion made ( JJ
KniglA after repet i- M
he terim'd rumors to ■
it an effort is under J
ec the route of state ■
3. the chamber vr.t- **
inicate witli the stato JJ
nent asking that the a
dion lie brought into
mg the lake shore JJ
id that it leave over M
mute nr over Sanford J*
of other visitors wer*
made short addresser.
ir —1205,560 contract
[construction of causeClearwater Harbor,
c—University of Floring work on $100,000

The Suburb of Opportunity
CADY’S f ,
1!.; \ Hoimiy For Tuhcmi lotus. Arllutm, Hay.fever, Coughs, Colds, Bron­
chitis, Catarrh, More throat, A Great Tonle mid Body Builder, Purely Vegetable—Alcohol 15%,
Try it for Grippe, I-In, Kxce: sive Albumen. 12-oz bottle $1,50. Ask your Druggist or your
firmer, if he sells medicine. If none will 'ell, order from the Co, CADY-PAHKF.H MEDICINE
CO, Mfrs. Inc., WayVr. s , Un.

N. II. GARNER, Developer

110 PARK AVENUE

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Past Master of Legerdemain, President of the Society of
Am erican Magicians, whose life has been spent * s
♦ in mystifying and entertaining the public , y
appear,

E T U I M G to Entertain, Instruct
and Amuse the Whole Family
11 appear the week following. Keep KED M AGIC and you will always
e waiting for a car, something with which to entertain the visitors.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1925.

m r r afternoon rrrept
. Sanford and Seminole-county are now menneed by n loss
l l l k r M&lt; SMfutd. PlnrlitN
ntereil a* Second Cl*** Matter, that may amount to as much as two million dollars through
jtnher 37, 1919. Ml 111** PnetofTIre
at Sanfotd. Florida under Act of damage to the celery crop, particularly the new celery,

through the depredations of the Celery Leaf Tyer, and in­

DBAS___ v. Ildltnr sect pest which, in the moth stage o f development, is now
. .Ila u irr numerous throughout the celery districts. This loss and
-2LjL
111 M an illa Av* bbb.
r * o * « 14« possibly a larger one will be suffered i f celery men stand

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.Delivered, In City hy Carrier, per
week. I Be.
Weekly Edition I3.no
par Tcnr.,_______________________
■ rr.n /l. NOTlOEi All obituary
notice*, cjrd* or thank*, reunliitlon*
and notice* of entertainments where
rhante* Hr** mode will he charged
for at regular advertising rate*.
»BMHKrfTHE ASSOCIATE!! PHRHPI
Th* Aiknclated J’ren* In exclus­
ively entitled to the u*e for repuhllcatlnn Aif nil new* dlnpntches
credited »&gt; It «.r not otherwise cred­
ited In tm* paper and alao' the local
new* puWlsned herein. All right*
of repuhtlratlon of *peclal dispatchea herein are nl*« reserved.
FRIDAY. FEU. 27, 192.'*.
TUB ifERAMVS PLATFORM
],— Deeper water route to Jackson-

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dian River canal,
f,__Extmalon ol while way.
4.—Extension of local amuHementa
—•wimming pool, tenni* court*, etc.
5, — Act|ul*ition of a municipal
Band.
C,—Augmenting of building prom— hgtiHCN, hotel*, apartment

5/—Construction of
boulevnrd
ground Laks Monroe.
9^-Entranee into Florida ulate
basehull league.
JO.—Completion of city beatilifici*
tlon program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

Take Note o f The Children’s Games

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7&lt;—Extension of *treet paving pro*

Lunacy, "Under the Elm*.”
Mice, in Nine Letters. *
Mellon is Richer.
Good News.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C o rtick i lis t)

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After spending a large sum of
money to have hi* nose done over,
Jack Dempsey is running a greater
risk in getting married than if
he had stayed in the ring.
J ------- o-------Every other day the United
.State* i.t assured by some French
statesman thnt France will pay its
debts. Less talk and more action
would be a better way of convinc­
ing us o f that fact.
King Alfonso of Spain has exressed a desire to visit Florida.
hould the monarch decide to come,
Spain stands a good chance to lose
u king and Florida to gain another
real estate agent.

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Once upon u time work was
started upon the Sanford yacht ba­
sin. That wus over u yeur ngo and
still wc have no yacht basin.
What’* the matter with rushing
things and gt-i-it completed ,'

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are taking
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Finding out~wh^ht.1
salad U about a, **11
scrambling an egg. '**1
Being poor is ton
a habit than anything"}

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SUCH A PLAY as thnt isn’t ex­
actly “ immoral," it merely ought
to open the doors of the insane
asylum for everybody concerned in
producing it.
As for people that go to see HUch
performances, they are worthy of
the performance.

Bread cast upon lb
not return if the shut,!

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.of the year :uu| somtdl
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IF YOUR cross-word puzzle culls
for n word in nine letters meaning UHaaHaitiBuuuaHMaaBHaaHuaaisiaanHiHHuaaKUHHiaKuskttJti ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M u iaaiu i
jumping mice, the answer is Zupodidae The manager of the Lon­
don Zoological Garden answered
who has been playing one kind of ;i game for the last four that question and then printed this
notice, “ We can’t help you to smvti
months without any one, so far as we can discover, finding any more cross-word puzzles."
That wo have been advertising in 1hisspac*|

T H E A IR

C R A F T S Q U A B B L E

THE TW ENTY LOTS

S WISS BELL

anything to worry about in the character training the games
Ono year»to help; one yeur to give; seem to indicate.
Being a leader in his neighborhood, the boy usually has
One year-to love; one year to blest:;
One yonr.to better things to stress; five or six younger children following his directions in the
To brighten earth n little while; thrilling make-believe, and to this writing we have heard of
Ono yenCto sing my Maker’s praise
One year to till with work my days; no interest being shown by uny of the neighborhood families
in their children’s playtime leraning.
Ono year to strive for a reward.
When I . should stnnd before my
The boy, a bright, rugged little fellow, plays “ murder”
Lord,
all the time. Sometimes he is a great Indian chief and con­
One year; to strive for a rewnrd
I think thnt I would spend each day ducts a wholesale massacre. Sometimes he is a Bluebeard.
Sometimes he is a lone bandit who picks off his victims man
In juat the very self-Bame way
That I do now. For from afar
by man. Often be is a robber who slips into the house at
The call may come to cross the bar night and cuts everybody’s throat before he begins his search
A t any time, and I must be
for the family jewels.
Prepared, to moet eternity.
So If I have a yeur to live,
“ Say your prayers” , he will thunder. “ I will give you
Or Just bne day in which to give seven minutes and IhCPtL seconds .to. liye. Then you shall
A pleasant sndle, a helping hand,
A mind thnt tries to understand ; 1)110, DIE, D IE !” The younger children, under his dramatic
direction, say their prayers, and fall at the pop of his toy
A fellow-creuturu when in need
TIs one with me— I take no heed; Igun, or groan as he plunges his pasteboard dagger into their
But try to live ouch day He sends hearts.
To servj^ my gracious Master’s
To a casual on-looker the game is probably amusing, but
ends,
just what is going on in the mind of that youngster as lie
— Mary Davis Reed.
devises his bloody scenes? What sort of thoughts are start­
--------o-------Some men work hard to find “ soft ed in the minds of the less imaginative children? And where
jobs.”
lo their observing parents keep themselves?
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Did yqti say your daily boost
have plenty of imaginative play, lie should have encourage­
for Sanford today?
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The hardest cross-word puzzle been sadly wrong in the quality o f the inspiration this child
to solve Is tho Income tax form.
has had. lie has been exposed to something vicious, either
------- o-------Brigadier-General William Mit­ at the movies, or in the conversation of his elders, lie is
chell has, been dubbed the general too young to have read books dealing with (lie themes with
of the "hot air service.”
which he is so familiar.
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"Politicians won the war,” de­
clares Lloyd George. They ought their attitude is toward moving picture shows. They may
to hnvo won it since they started have been among that large number of selfish, ignorant peo­
it.
ple who use no discretion whatever in selecting pictures for
------- o-------The little girl down the street their children to see. One thing only is certain, the boy is
says she would like to tie a diva thinking wrong and his mind will never be cleaned of all the
hut will have to learn how to swim poison it is absorbing.
first.
Look into tin* kind of play your children enjoy. Notice
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Western' mut ha * won his bride in the way of inspiration for plenty of tho right kind of fun.
after proposing t&lt;» her for the
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M A N K IN D ABE A L W A Y S happier for having been
Tho rum running industry has happy; so thnt if you make them happy now, you make
reached the billion dollar class and them happy twenty years hence by the memory of it.—
yet they say the country is getting Sydney Smith.
drier all the time.

Murk Twain said there were lies,
damned lies and statistics. Why
not replace the statistics with mag­
azine “ success" stories — Kansas
Oily Star,
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Wbal’s wrong with this sen­
tence: “ I know my son doesn’t
drink because the lirsl thing he
wont* in the morning is a glass
of ice water.”

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the stepson, n pretty little thought
“ Under the elms.”
She filially persuades him to dis­
grace himself and his own father.
As a result of this constrous mess
a child is horn. The mother, think­
ing to oblige the stepson, murders
their child. The stepson starts for
the sheriff, to hang the stepmoth­
er, then suddenly discovers thnt he
is in love with her, or words to
that effect.

If I had but one year to live;

Of ail tin* economical dep * which
President Coolidgn has taken, his
decision to make his inauguration
speech brief, is the most welcomed
one.
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In Florida jnstteul of saying,
have you had your daily dozen,”
it’s “ have you made your daily
dozen,” referring to thousands of
dollars.

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SUPPLY IS SURE:—Trust in
If they can manage it without being obtrusive parents
the Lord, and do good, so shall and other grown-ups interested in the welfare of children
thou bo fid.
can derive much valuable information by watching the
Delight thyself also in the Lord;
and he shall give thee tin* desires “ make-believe” game o f boys and girls.
The Herald has in mind the case of seven-year old boy
of thine heart. Psalm 117:11-1.
ONE YEAR TO LIVE

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idly by and allow the pest to take its course. .
THE BIG city of New York is
In a meeting held at the court house a few nights ago, enjoying a virtuous spn*m about
l “ immoral plays.” Twelve of the
which was attended by a largA number of representative ; various plays running aru called
celery growers and which was addressed by men who know immoral. Honest policemen of
how to raise celery and men who know what successful cel­ simple heart arc sent to investi­
ery raising means to this section, a program of dealing with gate. They arc so much over­
come by the sight of ladies with
the pest was mapped out. The essence o f this program may their back* bare down to the waists
be stated in a single word, which trite and over used as thnt they can’t hear the lines, and
it is, is expressive of great meaning. This is co-operation, report “ the play should be clon­
ed.”
or working for others ns well as oneself.
The actual mechanics o f the program are careful destruc­ I THERE
IS much excitement
tion of all celery debris after the vegetable is cut and an in­ I about one play “ Desire Under the
tensive spraying campaign to kill the pest while it is in the Elms.” It’s a dull kind of a pro­
worm stage. Any one man can, with the proper sprays, go duction, according to those thnt
have seen it, with a plot worthy
out and kill millions of the pests in a single day, but unless of a thyroid-lacking moron.
others do the same thing, his effort is ns wasted ns those of
A man with a gloomy son mar­
a single electric fan against a cyclone. I f all of the celery ries again.
The son resents putting some­
growers start such a campaign, it is merely n matter of work,
body in his own mother’s place and
time, and n nominal loss before the pest is brought under con­ hates the stepmother.
trol. This is where co-operation enters into the situation
Tho stepmother falls in love with
Sanford has through working together build up the lead­
ing celery industry in the United States which means the
world as well. Though the celery industry in Seminole
county is about twenty-five years oid, Seminnie county is just
now beginning to understand the b~:.efits that muy be de­
rived from co-operation and just beginning to see the extent
to which co-operation may be beneficially carried.
Hy co-operating people of the county may avert a loss of
two million dollars. The old adage “ Money Snved is Money
Earned’' is as tine as ever though it has been modernized
to "Money Saved is Clear Velvet” . Is two million dollars
in “ clear velvet” , to be earned hy working together worth
working for?
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CROSS-WORD puzzles are high­
ly interesting, and they undoubt­
edly increase the vocabulary. But
they do it in an unsustematic,
quite useless way.
Young people who want to in- ■
crease their vocnbulnrly should not j *
deceive themselves with cross |■
words. Let them read Shakes- *
pearc, understand what they are [ J
reading. In six months they will |■
have more of a vocabularly, more! £
knowledge aid command of tho j a
English language than they could * ■
get from cross-word puzzles in six j S
thousand years.

Iho Iasi .several days have been sold for JIM

RINGERS

BUT
They are fur sale right on lmt the price isi

A N I) M U SIC AL E N T E R T A IN ERS

$20 ,000.00

A T TH E

and this price is more thnn reasonable andI
terms are easy.

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ON WASHINGTON’S birthday, 5
*fur tin* .first lime in a century, J*
Washington’s Farewell
Address M
tolling tho United States to keep
nut of European entanglements
was not reml in the lower house.
This is one year when it SHOULD j
have been read.

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that a rich man should work so
hard for his country,
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Andrew Mellon, tin* Secretary
of the Treasury, is, with two pos­
sible exception*, the richest man
in the United States, or in the
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of a hundred minor employee in
iiis own concern.

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Whatever else may bo said of in due and ancient form, and ad­
Col. William Mitchell, former brig­ mires his conspicuous bravery un­
adier general and assistant chief der lire; there is the ghost of a sus­
picion that both he uml his supof tiie United States army air potters are guessing wildly when
service—and there is plenty liv­ they say ibis country or any other
ing said about him—lie eannot lie may well di -pease with till arms
accused of being a “ quitter." Un­ exxcept the airplane. The colonel's
der the hottest kind of lire from fabulous defense, for all its ob­
his superiors in the War Depart; vious advantages, might not be
meat, who, became augured at ids impregnable, after all. In this
testimony given before the house connection &lt;ic Chicago Evening
aircraft committee and accom­ Post says:
plished his emotion to colonelcy,
"Mitchell has disposed of some
Mitchell has held fait to the best helpless bulks which could not say
trait Intis of the army and “ carried ] a word to him. Ife complained to
on." His name P inscribed among to a congressional committee how
the proverbial live per cent who the navy opposed him l»y placing
do not know what fear is ami the hulks fifty and sixtxy miles
hence are never influenced by it.
frnni short* arul in 100 fathoms of
Colonel Miu liell believes, with water to make it difficult and dan­
a number of less courageous offi­ gerous for the airmen to get to
cers, that the bombing plane and then, and hard for the bombs to
the pursuit plane have ended the take effect. He would not expect
usefulness of the battleship. Fm • an enemy to accommodate him a&lt;
tiler, he had no hesitancy in so stat­ to distance from shore and depth
ing his views before the investi­ of water except on some occngating committee from the house, •aoiis. That was the only problem
1 *
.had
. . to meet.. They
before representative* of the press, |
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the bombers
and in magazine articles at var­ did not have to bent off attacking
ious times. In fact, in this re- nlancs, .....
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meet
anti-aircraft
lire or
speet he seems to have broken the! have a mother’ ship'"which“require d
mysterious hounds of discipline to \protection.”
such an extent that it ha* become
But. one thing Colonel Mitchell
necessury “ for the good of the ser- has accomplished, if no other is a
vice” ns President Coolidge puts stirring up of the question of deit, that he be removed from the for-1 fense. The Uonlidge program of
mer high position and assigned to rigid economy for all department &lt;
a relatively unimportant place in , of the government, together with
the I ser vice.
14 combination of other circumHowever much one la inclined to stances, seems to have ttiuneed nf•ympnthize with Colonel Mitchell i flclul Washington into u rather
In his hour of trial; however much 1apathetic indifference to national
one deplore* the public spectacle! requirements, and it may he that
of the man • superiors In the army Miteh. il hurled his bomb to good
ami navy doing execution upon him advantage.

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stand up and he counted.
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because they don’t want the home
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raise their own pay. That’s why
the tiling was done in secret with­
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A GREAT many young pcapp
read about Osbotnc Wood, - on ofij
•lie United State* Governor of th,'
Philippines, niul about his hie
Winnings in Wall Street and hi
big winnings in European gam
b'ing hones. Now comes the end 1
of the story. Young Wood has
no monev
The French
police, i
hunting him, accuse him of miss­
ing worthies* check*. Young Wood ;
says, “ I have had my dance, now
l must pay the fiddler.”
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TOE SANFORD HERAUV FRIP AY. FEBRUARY » ,
Lake Worth—Local
Minneola— New York ayndicata
» Austls—Plans under way for
shoe cpecialtie*.
Company
to Improve system at I
1125,000
grade
to
thoroughly
develop
and
sub­
The Dale Troy orchestra of Or­ construction of
of 150,000.
divide
115-acre
tract
north
of
city.
lando furnished the music through- school b'uUdinff.
out the cvenlnir and as a special­
ty during intermission, uavo sev­
eral numbers.
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MISS KATHRYN WILk fv ,eSociety
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of all those whose help made tho
ahowinR a success-, was expressed
gv TnlRe model and with it sho by Mr. Raumel today.
n picture hat of flower-trim­
The firm will present the mod­
u. a n n u a l s p r i n g f a s h i o n s h o w i s wore
med ornnRc straw and an oranRC els at the Philips Theatre in Or
scarf.
lapdo Friday evening.
il presented b y b a u m e l s s p e c i a l t y
Mies Specrlng was also lovely in
SH O P T H U R S D A Y NIGHT A T M IL A N E n maise RvorRcttc frock mnde tunic Bridge-Luncheon Give;
effect with black lnce trimmlnR.
A large mnise strnw hat with
Ono 7-room House on five acre lot o f which 4 acres are in groves— good
One
of the
une oi
me most elaborate events
events. nnd ties mil Brit
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varicolored flowers. completed tho By Mrs. Fred Walsma'
ct
staged
“
vet staffed by the Boumcl’s Spec-! ri,.h(1, c* . ,
° f nnrrpw blu* ! costume,
a banquet Klven
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income property. Right in center o f village; elevation 92 feet; fine
hurch ialty Shop was tho presentation u
i on ....A close fittinR white tur- !
ni„,i.._ wi
ople of the church
Mrs. Fred Walsmn was the grn*
Iu tin*
.Miss u,a,iys
Gladys. Wilson
made a
or
spring
models
at
the
Milaml
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ornament
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water, colonial style house, elegant winter homo for some one.
Theatre Tuesday evening
,: tnne» completed this costume chnrmin* model in nn afternoon clous host
, at 7:3B o’clock,
....*.• Richt rh/?e
. CClub when she entertained
lovelv
members
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s„nfn»,n.......
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blch
was
strikingly
modeled
hv
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!n
*r*sb
Rreen
and
black.
Country
modeled by
efforth League will lovely members of Sanford’s social Miss Hazel strikingly
the Tuesday
DupRcnto Club nt
Snrr,.n ’ Ms:,
I ra«do on straight lines, the ffroon *u~
rr---t the Methodist set, who acted ns models were: Miss Hazel Sorrell. Miss Sorrell top being embroidered In metal luncheon nnd bridge.
PRICE $12,000— H A L F CASH
al:
o
wore
a
new
spring
coat
of
Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. John
thread and a band of black satin
The luncheon table wns beauti­
Four of the Mnurer, Mrs. K. S. Holly, Miss flannel in Lanvin green with a fininshing the bottom. A deep fully decorated, being centered by
printed motif iu gray nnd green
fch will meet with Iris Sneering, Miss Hazel Sorrell, on a collar nnd cuffs. With this fringed Spanish shawl of green a blue bowl filled with vari- coloi- '|
ek on Celery Avo- Miss Olive Newman, Mb's Gladys
she wore n poke bonnet of Lanvin with hand painted flowers upon it ed sweet pens. Colonial bouquets
Wilson nnd Miss Mildred Holly.
was worn with this dress.
of sweet pens with paper frills
One 10-room House, eight acre lot, one hundred nnd fifty fruit trees— large
An attractive background for green straw with a loose faille
, script dance givAnother frock modeled by Miss nnd tied with tulle in pnstcl shades
bow
on
one
side.
an Legion at the the display of the gowns was fur­
were used to mark the nlarcs nnd
yard, many kinds of shrubbery.
Mrs. It. S. Holly, modeled an Wilson was a lovely chiffon trim­ given as fnvors. Duplicate wns
nished by a scene arranged to rep­
Home.
med with yoke and hem of net em­
exquisite
Peggy
Paige
sport
frock
resent the entcrior of n gown shop.
broidered in many colors. With plnycd following the delicious lunen
Tnll French floor vases filled with of white and brick red flat crepe, this she wore a hut of maise qnd con.
jrday.
on straight
lines. crepe
The white rilk and straw in a tamflub will meet at cherry blosroms and spring How--,fashioned white
embroidered
Covers were laid for: Mrs. Fred
A HARGAIN $10,000.
ers
were
suggestive
of
the
season!....
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10 o’clock.
o-shnnter shape with braiding In Walsnm, xMrs. Sadie Giles, of Phil­
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three
folds
of
the
brick
red
while
attractive
articles
of
femin­
pur will be held at
white.
adelphia, Mrs. C, E. Henry, Mrs
ine npparcl were pleasingly ar crepe finished the bottom. A rib­
0 o’clock.
Miss Olive Newman modeled a Harry U'wis, Mrs. Roy Chitten­
ranged.
bon hat in amber tones was worn
blnek satin afternoon gown made den. Mrs. George \V, Knight, Mrs.,
Straight lines continue in favor, with this frock.
indar
with the straight lines, and flouuc J, C. Benson, Mrs. S. M, Lloyd nnd
A
lovely
afternoon
gown
of
ild will meet with but for tho young girls, thd boufed with petal-shaped ruffles piped Mrs. Hal Wight.
eld at 3:30 o'clock, faut model seemed popular. The powder blue crepe trimmed with*, in red. Aright rod poppies on
monthly business length of the gowns varied from ivory lnce, was worn by Mrs. Hol­ leaves of gold patchwork were the
Free silverware. Tickets given
Woman’s Mission- ten to twelve inches from the floor. ly. A picture hut of henna straw only trimmings. *A small hat
[ the Methodist Each model presented to an appre­ trimmed In shaded flowers com­ with a black pompom completed with all purchases at Kent’s Vul­
’ Phone 282
108 Second Street
canizing Works.
held at the church ciative audience eight distinctive pleted this costume.
this costume.
costumes, eiteh worthy of mention.
Miss Mildred Holly wore a beau­
A cherry red canton crepe sport
Some of the most admired costum- tiful imported hand-made Peggy frocks, made with hiptricks and a Additional Society nn Page Six
1cs were:
Paige sport frock of apricot crepe tie of white, was worn with a close
Eeeting
• or, the
_lTaICm
Mrs. Drummond made a lienuti- which was elaborately embroider­ fitting straw hat of red.
In Auxi/iary nt tho ful study in an ensemble suit of ed. With this she wore a hat of
The closing scene was most at­
trimmed with a
I * Saturday after- powder blue. The coat wna a apricot faille
tractive, each model uppeuring in
L k . Mrs. F. J. straight model of fnillc with Chi­ showed bow of metal ribbon.
n sport costume of hright hue
irict eommittcewo- nese neck line nnd the dress wns
An exquisite afternoon gown of carrying an opened Japanese para­
fwill be a guest nt of white flat crepe with a band black and white flat crepe, with
CREPE DE C H IN E TEDS
this is tho first of blue failln in points on th- hot lumper effect nnd full sbirt up­ sol.
During the evening tho follow­
....rr has visited the tom. A hnt of white embroidered on which, a panel was set embroid­
Jis hoped that there taffeta nnd Htraw completed the ered in leather patch work, was ing program was given and great­
ly enjoyed:
costume.
$2.95
worn by Miss Holly. A close fit­
attendance.
Mrs. Frank Donaldson sang "It
ting
blnek
straw
hnt
with
white
Had to He You."
Another costume that
Mrs.
hlCK
Drummond appeared in was n din­ burnt peacock feathers was worn
Miss Martha Fitts gave several
Exquisite! and splendid values— a spccinl
|a take orders for ner gown of white chiffon crepe with this gown.
novelty dances.
iby chicks. Mrs.
Miss
Iris
Spooring
appeared
in
purchase
for this Saturday. Only five dozen
II.
Clause sang "Lively Ha­
which was made in a simple bod­
1. Sanford, Fin. ice fashion with n design of largo a beautiful dinner gown of white waii."
in all o f these crcpc dc chine teddies will sell
Miss Mildred Holly sang “ All
roses exquisitely embroidered in flat crepe elaborately embroider­
r ICE
ed
in
steel
bends
on
a
cut
work
Saturday at $2.95. Some are trimmed in
Alone."
|F'iod sale for tho shading colored bends on the full design. This is nn imported PegS. S. flaumel gave several soft
skirt.
straw colored lace; some are tailored; all
ill be hold nt tho
Mrs. .John Maurer wore an at­
Saturday nftcrhave
two-tone ribbon straps. In pink, flesh,
tractive enremblc suit of Kasha
I'clock.
cloth in mnise and white stripes,
nile green, peach, honey-dew, nnd maize.
trimmed with metal bottoms. With
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Saturday!
[meeting of the N. this sho wore n sport hat of white
MARCH 1ITH— 8:15
Chapter o f .the taffeta and straw embroidered in
held Fridpy nt metal thread and braid.
M AD AM E SC H U M AN N -H E IN K
LIXUKItlH 9UCOMI KI.OOIl
home of Mrs.
Another lovely frock that Mrs.
!
Maurer modeled so charmingly
World’s Matchless Contralto Internationally Loved
was a Peggy Paige creation of
Admission— $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.51), $2.00 plus tax
flowered chiffon fashioned over
tmcK
rrff.ilar I^tital npricot silk, with this she wore a
si
Phone 989
rectory Friday email poke shaped hat of npricnl
[dock. Wednesday silk nnd straw with a vnrl-colored
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TICKETS ON S A LK MARCH :Jrd.
ornament placed at one side.
|o'clock.
One of the most admired cos­
M A IL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
a cooked food tumes shown was a white sport
Unpaid Reservations Held Only Until 7:15
&lt;tory by th! Wo- dress of flat crepe with round col­
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Twenty-four flannel dresses,
regularly $27.50 and $29.50,
Saturday only at $24.75. In
sizes l*t to 42, newest spring
models in plain colors and
stripes; rose and white, wood,
blues orchid, navy!

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Fast color clothes in all colors. Sizes
2 to 8 years with a guaranteed ticket
on every suit.

$2.50 to $3.50

Heavy Rib for Boys, 50c

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Two hundred pairs of Lucerne
Hose, specially purchased to
sell Saturday at $1. Pure silk,
with reinforced lisle top and
sole, sizes 8 1-2 to 10, in black,
white, French nude, medium
gray, and blossom.

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Wash Fabrics

$5.75
Jolly frocks for house and
street wear, o f fast colored
linen in canary, rose, blue,
lavender, brown, and green.
Many are striped; trimmings
include filet and Irish crochet
lace, hemstitching,
drawn
work, and buttons $5.75.

H9c and $1.19.

.'I0r and 15c yard.

I .loonier dresses of gingham
in novelty prints, crepe, nnd
dimity, sizes 2 to t», regularly
$1.26, Saturday 89c. Of best
quality fast color gingham, iu
sizes 7 to 10, regularly $2.50,
Saturday at $1.49.

Kyrtlc Cloth, 82 inches wide,
and fast color, in gray, yellow,
blue, brown, rust, and white,
80c yard. Devonshire Cloth,
82 inches wide, fast color, in
stripes, checks, plaids, and
plain colors, 45c yard.

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Silk and Lisle, 40c to 85c

Men’s Union Suits
79c
Men’s union Suits, full-cut,
athletic garments with hack
opening and knitted crosspiece in hack. Unusual values
in sizes .'M to 4I&gt;, priced for
Saturday only at 79c. In the
Mnn’s Store.

$3.00, $3.50 and $5.00
Sizes 4 to 14

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Five hundred Hoy’s wash
suits, in button-on styles, and
sizes from 2 to 8, in blue,
green, brown, nnd tan com­
binations, purchased to sell
for $1.49
Saturday only!
Regular $2 and $2.50 values.
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Phoenix Sock, every light shade,

Hand embroidered voiles in the new
light shades, guaranteed fast colors.

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Girl’s Dresses

500 Boy’s Suits

Little Girls Dresses

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Pumps o f champagne kid,
with baby spike heel, one
strap, fancy cut-out on side,
ami full, round toe. A com­
bination of champagne kid
and black patent made in sunsprny effect has a full spike
heel. At $12.
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length Socks, plain colors

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Linen Dresses

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Fla mid Dresses
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Crisp new Happy Home House
Ilresses in ginghams and per­
cales, three hundred of them,
to sell again for the startling­
ly low price of 88c. Warmer
April and May days are soon
to come; you’ll be glad if
you’ve visited the second floor
and seen these new garments
which fairly glisten
with
coolness. In all sizes and
many colors Saturday, 88c.
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
m Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dress Making Classes
|r« A r e . Luncheon Hosts Come To Close Today
A t Montezuma Hotel The dress making classes und­

The Book

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N. T. Cobb has received a tale*

.Mi’s. Holly Entertains I gram announcing the death Mat
at Winston-Salem, N. C.t rof
Book Lovers’ Club I night
his brother, Dr. Whitfield Cobb,
Lovers

Club

, after a short Illness with influenza.
met ! Reside' his wife ami two children,
Dr. Cobb is survived by three
.brothers and two sisters, among
' whrm is Dr. Collier Cobb, who has
' filled the chnir'of geology* at the
University of North Carolina for
t the pant :»0 years.

er the auspices of the woman’?
club with Mis; Eva Richardson
of Tallahassee as instructor, nil!
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brown of
elosc with Friday’s lesaon. Satur­
hurt Washington, L. i„ are com­
day morning at the. usual hour the
fortably situated for the winter
class will meet for a review and
season at the home of Mr, and
round table discussion, and nl!
1Men. a. H. MeCnslin on Magnolia
are requented to bring flats books
Avenue.
and pencils.
Mrs. E. P. Morse, Mrs,
The meeting will l&gt;e held in the nnd Mrs A. N. Jacouy.
sun pallor of the luh house, on
account of the services in the ruMiller Hostess
dltorium which will be held by the Mrs.
Seventh Day Advent i*L‘j. Mem­
bers and all those who wish to at­ To Pipe Organ Club
tend arc requested to enter the
sun parlor by the* b-ck door.
The dresrea made during the
week will be on exhibition for inHpectum and crltlcnm. The class,
instructor and the Woman’s Club
are indebted to I ho Singer Machine
Company for the use of machine?
and splendid itisistnncc, for -M of
which they are very grateful.
The largo class has been mode
Jovrcst I„nke, Mr. and Mr?. K. J. up of women who arc intensely inlfolly, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. (I. Bull, (crested in I he work and they fee!
Huts Ihitl combine chic and *
Mr. nnd Mm. Henry Wight, Mr, that much has been accomplished.
beauty, distinctive nnd differ- *
nnd Mrs. W. II. Tumilciiffe.
Mrs. It. Ft. Tolar has as her house
eiil a l titc
I*
guest, her sister, Mrs. J. W. Winpate of Jacksonville. Mrs. Win­
Every W eek Bridge Is gate’s daughter Miss Minion Win
gate, will arrive Friday to spend
Entertained Thursday the week-end.

J 'lir. and Mrr. E. A. Douglass
graciously entertained at an ol/tht
nurse luncheon, Thursday,’ at the
[ontezunin Hotel, as a courtesy to
Ale. and Mrs. G. K. Holtinsworth
iof Chicago.
/The table was beautifully center­
ed with n bowl of snaiv dragons in
pink nnd Invender. Corsages of
sweet peas in the used colors were
given the ladles as favors and
bonton nie res were given the gen­
tlemen. Following the sumptlous
luncheon the party motored to tho
Country Club where the ladies
played bridge and the gentlemen

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Thursday ut the Country Club,
Mrs. A. U. Key charmingly en­
tertained member? of tho Every
Week Bridge Club and some ex­
tra guests, at luncheon nnd bridge.
’ "Red roses were used to bank
the mantel in the dining room
where tho luncheon wus served at
rmnll tables. The tables were cen­
tered with crystal baskets filled
with roses nnd ferns and place
eufds in designs of m l roses were 1
used.
•The delicious luncheon wits fol­
lowed by bridge In lounge room. A
gUcst prize for high score an ItnlIrtn embroidered breakfast set, was
won by Mrs. W. C. Hill. The club
prize, Itulian embroidered guest
towels, was won by Kathryn Will;by. For consolation Mrs. John
Sneed was presented a score mark­
er.
’ The club members present were
Mrs. A. It. Key, Mrs,'
Walter
Wight, Mrs. J. (I. Sharon, Mrs.
Forrest Lake, Mrs. W. J. Thigpen
nnd Kathryn Wilkey. The guests
wore, Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. CL F.
Lmicks, Mrs. Earl T. I.oucks, of
F"t. Washington, Vn,;. Mrs. S I)
Chittenden, Mrs. Murry T. Bodwell, Mrs. John Sneed,'Mrs, Sam­
uel Pulcston, Mrs. Frank Win
tlirop, of Tallahusseo.j Mth. George
Herring, Mrs. J. M. Brooks of
Elm City, N. C„ Mrs. I,. P. MeCuller, Mrs. I). L. Thrasher. Mrs.
George Rice nnd Mrs. E. M Gallovi*y

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allied to rheumatism, to
hackdrlio und lameness
are among them. And the
pains am! dangers of chest
colds.
Home results e o m i
through counter irritation.
Some by relieving conge:
lion, by bringing the blood
to tlit} skin.
All are
prompt. Before you stop
rubbing on St. Jacoks Oil
the pain ebbs away.
Then you forget the
1nmItle, while Nature has
a chance to cure the cause.
You can afford to wait.

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f.noccd’ifs without reducing
/our menu is to order them
from the Popular Market.
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guarantees it,Why tab
chances on amt'.uotl not
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hand. Have it runny win n
the pain starts.
Don’t
waste hours which you can
spend in comfort. Just a
mom-ut of rubbing with
St. Jncohs Oil will end
moat of the pains you suffee. Ami check a chest
cold at the start. Think
how little the cost—only
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Mm •Turk up NOW,— Idl) sh irts in this fine r,'" :T
Material.. are percales, rrrpos and prelly pattern
K: . without collars—Ricfi savings greet yon in H'
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Men here is an opportunity to buy your summer ncels
in clothing— (he miitcriids are Seersucker and Linen
finish Palm Beach*, |u?t the practical suit tor the hot
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A tills
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Wes t o r n
18—a game
mhiance of skulls nntl ’
s t a t e
21— an accu., In nuiny place.'
(abbr.)
mulat I o n
|« w.Tk ha.i begun to ' 6— three toed
on s t a g ­
#r (he parch over th:*
•loth
nant water
8— frolic
hlt‘ tJ the House of
21—tool
I^rttae brittle that , ®—cov e r o d 2G— affable In
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with damp
manner
dirt
IJflpfi np m the mns28— boast
purer many of the 11—article
30— a f t « r
■(&gt; niche# have lost. 13— fnu n d o r
Christ
and queen
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(abbr.)
of Carth­ 31— prep o i l *
ihr beaulif'dlv carve !
ago
hoaime little more
tion
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Jt&lt;t hlritn ul' niHMinry.
32.— total
j
■Balm1*. chief nrchitcct
33— lament
■ty’s nil it e of Work*,
taitcd some time on a
I question of arresting
Herewith Is solution to Pernio
ltf&lt; n.
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5 i In g e
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1—proceed • d 15— g^rt of «t*
with a slow
easy gallop 18— piece of
2— k i n d o f
metal that
pastry
holds an­
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other i&amp;
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place
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25— always
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WMC Memphis
Commercial
Appeal (498.7) 8:30 musical.
jten tO i’ jrtalrt! j#*1 R— ,reh. w bi « l
WCCO Minneapolis- St. Paul
Ol6.f) 8 philosophies; 8:15 talk;
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8:30 musical; 10 dance, saxsphone
quartet.
CKAc Montreal (437) 6:30 medtcaUworld of Great Britain. In 'mired why James Mackepxte was works on th* heart.”
concert; 7:30 entertainment; 9
dance.
'WEAF New York (492) 0-11 ■ha g g g R « M R P M r x " « T j t g a a a a M g M i i i ig i i | g i B i h g i B H B M a *
entertainment, dance.
WHN New York (301.2) 0:30

VfPC Atlantic City (299.8) 8
recital; 0 concert, orchestra.
WEEI Boston (silent.)
WMAQ Chicago News (447.5)
6 orchestra; 8 Russell Pratt. Fred
Daw; 8;30 photoloifue; 9 Chicago
theatre.
WGN Chicago Tribune (370.2)
6 organ; C:30 ensemble, quintet;
8 chorux; 10 ddnee, drch'estrSa.
healtji talk; 0:36 orchestra; 7:30
.WLS Chicago (34*(.6) 7 trip to dance; 8:45 tenor, pianist, enter*
Australia; 7:20 nations! barn talners; ;0:3t) dance.
dance; 11 Senate theatre.
WNYC New York (520) 0:30- j

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, 1VEBH Chicago Port (370) 7 9:30 orchestra, instrumental vocnl
orchestra; 9 dance, readings, vn- music.
'll.orchestra, songs, readings.
W.IZ New York (456) 0-10:3.0
KYW Chicago (535.4) 7 con- entertainment, talks, dance.
concert; 8 musical. Youth’r Com­
WOAW Omaha (520) 0 drapanion; 9:35 Congress classic; 12 mntic; 0:30 announced; 0:45 pro­
carnival; 1 a. jn. Insomnii club, gram; 9 pianist; 11 nfghthtlngaNlghthuwks.
les.
WlAV Cincinnati (422.3) A con­
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WTAY Oak Park (250 ) 0:30- ,5
cert, quintet, lafnfone.
7:30 classical program; 9-10 poWTAM Cleveland (380.1)
8 pulnr program; 12-12:30 organ _
I -ota in Rel-Air can tic purchased at bargain prices bedance.
coni e it.
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WOC Davenport (483.0) 6:30
Kno Oakland (301) 0 concert:
for the pavitur p ro -a m is hCgrim
Sandman; 7 religious dhrussion; 10 hand, vocal, address; 12 dunce,
9 reader, vocal, pianist; II dance, Roloists,
songs,
WFI
Philadelphia (394.5) 5:30 i
KOA Denver (222.4) 10 dance. orchestra; 0 talk; 7 concert.
WWJ Detroit News
(352.7)
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Philadelphia (508.5) 5:051
7:80 concert.
orchestra; 0-7 talks; 8 talk; 8:15
WHO De* Moines (silent.)
concert; 9:05 dance; 11:05 recital 3
PWX Havana (400 ) 7:30 con­
MCAE Pittsburgh (461.3) 0:30 g
cert.
hoybee; 0:45 uncciul; 7 road talk ','!
KTHS Hot Springs Park (375) *:30 concert.
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8:30 cellist, pianist; 0:15 orgun; &gt;
i KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 5 ■
10 frolic.
concert;
0:15 Bible hints; 7:30 S
WOS Jefferson Cltv (440.0) 8' hand.
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musical.
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' KGW Portland Oregonian (492) ■
WDAF Kansas City Star (36.1.- 12 Melody men, solo..
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6) 0 School of the Air; 11:45' \V(»Y
Schenectady
(379,5) i
Nighthawks.
H^iOjIance. songs.
' Vt, AS l.ouisville Journal (399.-, KFOA Seattle (455) 8:45 pro.■# *
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? )„8 " jjh w t " ; 8:30 children; 9:30
WII7, SprlnglWItl (331:3) 0:15
105 W est F irst Street.
Phone .‘149
tolk; 10 Trip to Mount Lowi*; 2*1 hi-turv fkitchei;
trio; 7:!»% —
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JUST A FEW D A YS
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kmielves.” Dr. Drown
c publication, *‘we do
|be reminded of them,

and when three such firms blandish
Us in one magazine, it is danger
becoming the most depressing of
journals. I wish the undertakers
would join the doctors and dentists
in refraining frojjn advertisements."
TO ATTEND IN HODY

ers of Pulni Beach have voted to
attend in a body the state road deimrtnu-nt's meeting at Miami Mur.
io and nsk -for. aUUg aid in the
construction* of fdadajtmT bridges
in me county listed by the depart­
ment among the 1925 projects but
for which no appropriation has
been made.

WEST PALM DEACII, Feb. 27.
Tampa—New school building to
-The hoard of county commission- be erected at cost of $140,000,.

IT WILL COST TEN PER CENT MORE TO
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RECIPES FOR P A L A T A B L E DISHES
BY HELEN H. DOWNING
first mixture. When thoroughly
mixed, add whites of egga. beaten
L c^ oao half cups sugar, whlta of until stiff, add flavoring. Bake in
i t; v ftu r eggs, two cups flour, three a shallow .pan, cool, and shape,
£ ‘ .fourths cup milk, two level tea*
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When frying doughnuts have
a pan of boiling water ready

and dip doughnuts in and out
quickly, (that is, after they
have been fried) and place on
brown paper. You will find
that it removes all the grease
from doughnuts and mnkes
them much more delicious as
well ns more healthful. A ft­
er you have dipped a batch of
doughnuta, if you let the water
stand until cold you ran see the
grease that has come from
them. The dipping in hot wa­
ter tends to toughen the
doughnuts slightly . although
it
free them from fat.
When using dry ineoanut
with cake frosting, ley steam­
ing the cocoa nut first and you
will he pleased with the r&lt;ftultr.. lie fore putting the coconnut over th* rteam, I nla&lt;e
it in n clean white cloth or
table napkin. In this way
none of it is wasted.

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g
flour and milk alternately, a little
. . ^at a time, then flavoring. Fold in
c.,; carefully the stiffly beaten whites
*&gt; o f eggs, and abke in angel cake
- *, pan or two loaf pans, forty to
sixxty minutes at 360 degrees F.
; , ' r Add one cup chopped nut meats if
. ,n Nut Loaf rake is desired.
Strawberry Mousse
I * r One quart cream, one box straw\ J , hurries, one cup sugar, one fourth
Sft .. box gelr.tiue (scant) or one and,
. one fourth tablespoon granulated
' gelatine, two tablespoons cold wa­
ter three tablespoons hot water.
**•' Wash and hull berries, sprinkle
•* v :t'; sugar, and let stand one hour;
' •: tnnsh, nnd rug throupo a flue sieve;
• odd rc.’ntinc soaked in cold and
, duMl td in boiling water. Set in
...pan of ice water ami stir until
1 it begins to thicken; then fold In
&gt; * whip from cream, put in mould
* cover, pack In salt and ice, and let
* stand f jur hours. Raspberries may
used in place of strawberries.
Petit Fours
Yolks four eggt, on'; cup mgar,
three tabu-simons cold water, one
•** and onr half tablespoons cold wa­
ter, one and one half tablespoon!
. V corn starch, ono and one fourth lev*
*-01 teaspoon Calumet Raking Pow* .*«•* one fourth level teaspoons salt
* OP'1 teaspoon lemon extract, flour,
V whites film* egg*.
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Peat yolks of rggs nnd water
v until thick oml lemon colored, add
pJr.S'gflr gradually, and heat two min; s h tites. i*ul corn starch in a cup
, and fill cup with flour. Mix and
**si.'tcorn rlarch and flour with link* ing powder and rail, and add to

your Dollar

spread
apple
of the
either
cream,

Excellent Dessert

P IN E TR E E
B R A N I ) —10 lbs

PEACHES
KKYM AR
SIFTED, (2 cans)
Del Munte

Coffee
Butter

LIS T E N IN G IN

(iOOD TO TH E
L A S T DROP
FRESH
D A IL Y

By Helen II. Downing
There is an art to listening in
* that ** housewives should h*arn.
* And they ahould learn, loo, the
value oi having certain hours ilevoted to Imut e-keeping by radio.
For it &lt;&lt; the radio that is hring- Mng the new gospel of homtekeop- ini- to every home in the land.
* Although it may lx* an imponuibllIny for some hoi!itekeu|&gt;er» to
j, .. leave their human m order to at* tend c inking demonstrations and
‘ homo eeonomieti talks, there are
•-•-none who cannot take uu hour a
* day to listen-in over the rudio to
,'*• tie* very rtinm kind of lectures.
**• Tn settling oneself lor nn hour’r
listening-in, ono very necessary
or rot is a pencil and pad. There
7 arc often .' uggestluns to he noted
* down Iteciie-o are given so slow.* ly that they may bo written down,
V v.hih listening. There are household hints to he remembered nnd
\ tried out later, nnd decorative
4«*rttgff«*itit II" col'- •("he—
f«n '
* countless other things rotating to
. tlr. uCit-iico o* houbv.Ree.mij,.
»
Often :■.* lectures ipeakern wiP
. answer questions after they have
^ iv o n their talks. Radio speakers
"iJinnot do thii -over the radio—
but they c in uiuwer your letters.
• ‘ Your kt!err. in fact, are the only
\ way they have to gaugw your in-+- terest in their talks. Hu. If o
+i, ereakei int
us you, write him
* nnd &gt;n\ •
Your lettoto are their
T* apLlaute.
1
.\'o matter how doliberataly n
ipeaker mt.y rive a rveipo, it will
*■ I too !:.v. for some listeners-in.
...S o l ai n io ti.o nbhrOviations. A
* ctpltnl “'l for tuhlcsponii; small
* "t" for t&gt; r ,iuon and "c” tor cup
*■ On* m , add a few ubbrevutions
.. of ot:eV, own, aa “ fl" fur Hour,
* “ stiff" fo- “t:gnt, and to on.

FRESH
You’ll find the best tfroccry values in the city
here at Roberts Grocery Store. Choice lots of
the finest food products obtainable— yet priced
exceedingly low.
Complete line of

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

l, trg — Initial work
vi.fiOO.OUfl divulopment
(.!id hotel at tioacii drivu
h uvtnuo.

!* rdol»—$700,001) to b«
vl.'n* improvi-nmnls and
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pc! 10 Pounds
n 20 Days

India— Ceylon

Red Circle, espe­
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Fine flavor* lb ...

Orange— I’ckoe

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2-oz package ...

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C A L IF O R N IA
R ITTE R S
LA R G E C A N
W H E R E S A N F O R D T RADES

This Coupon
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Kokar Coffee
Supreme, !b .

xolden Rod Butter Cream Layer Cakes.

A light flu ffy,

iomemade layer cake with pure orange fruit fillin g and

Will Re Accepted n

&gt;range fruit butter cream icing.

Truly delicious.

Columbia Console Model Grafonola

Saturday Only
HINES’ MUSIC SH01

Phone

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Free Westiiiffhouse Sewing Machine
at our booth in the Basket on Salur-

day, Feb. 28lh from One O'clock on*

Uaskei i(aIcons

y Men Cun
Do the Same
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All weak inun and wonivn.
All ri'-.oox men nnd wuinsn

All rd.inny mv:i nnd wotiwn

Cun g.Ow rtimig
heaithlor
j and rcoi • \jgorouu and tukt* «m
. »•■'! &lt;1 1•• ‘ dnl
in 30 dayn junt
, , by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
* Compov.aU U.ihlvtn four timea n
1 ■'day
‘ ia»v to talm as candy.
An ! w U t hit thorn f|»*sh |mi. du . *g ' hh’tN huvn made. One
Or v g ';it tripled l.in (.ilea |,i one

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perfect mechanism I hat always prevails in a V*1
iughmiae Product.

♦ week.

*I*.voi; ! .iiv knows ili.it nasty.
-. ea-.l'rjf &gt; il .•mollli.g i A Idvitr oil
Ii a v »r-if *rf uI viialixer, flesh pro.
•t dui'or aod In ultli creator.
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to svullow ihr
, hotriblv • tu! t whun these wonderLful t-*h
^IiU ay's Cod Liver
Oi! Compound Tablet i, are ju.-tt ar
good rod
ttuiy to take.
.
A box of lit) tablet* for tIO cents
■ nnd if any Vkinny man or woman
’ doesn't ealn at least 5 pound* in
•?:. Ld da vs—.money hack. Ask Uowor’ I'irirm.n y, [iranV. I'harinary,
- • ‘ *' ; ' good druggists anywhere in
Am in c
l&gt; &lt; ue cm! get McCoy's the
o: I^inal and genuine, nnd dont forjp there is nothing on earth so
• gft'd to make trekward, listless,
. UnderwA-igbt children grow strong
ujuJ robust.
— Adv.

F- S.— Bring your husband ho will nppret'iut**

Ladies Grey Slippers

federal Bakery
PH O NE 001

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LAWRENCE, Kan
Keb ” 7 - s1nn,n’. receiver nt a local dry
r,.l„e nortii. rn.ni IM
' • &gt; P'»»in .Macon nnutitutc the Bear John frvl llaakcll'n Widely fata-'cIc(S ,nV ' ? W1,,W L i.
Etnessc*. thcro ia n cu-; dinmomlern
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toughest opposition.
H ail-nround athlete. ha:, h ft t V .. ,M|SK
" W .9 “ p h£.r r&lt;5ac
Indian s h.,ol lor his home in Ok- ‘ «&gt;ns severeW a3 foHowar’^ m p n ?
pere to re nor I at the nrt' ,,nirt,thful n»d carelesB. The
f print; trnini ft camp1or fho V w ' Z r ™ f C sVLpi.tl B,,l‘ imli'TercnV”
rejtu
■»&gt;i k Vankiv A in March, it wai f he cxJ,,a,n* l *nl ? c" »«? '’ 7 " ° 1,1 Y
icave love Ictlcf in their clothe..
inml • kn iwn ierc trwiav
[jonship baseball club. niddlc. John Sms. "Vtodwit-k’ " ^ /
li;c l'&lt;K Indian Im. li ft „ „ nu.r. i ^'d «Imt v/omen ina;;e n hahlt aendY
fusy at Sarasota-, having non and Manning Rountree ru li '!UK m:or,l» I'chiml him at the In- , ,r- ffttrn,eft*'4 " “ h J,' wc,r&gt;' « l!lm" institution. He won letter:-.
..\"h :
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the park at least once ciose for ace of the hurlcra.
" M « n r foranchr-* of the major' •
,£&lt;? l" a ,,rY plcpmnic oflke! IS
in I f f .
mrnneer, w'.m return., , Cnntein •'Shorty" IVore ‘Crook•
no
pjr
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of jewelry after n iNmitli, “ Red" Lawrence, 1rvi jdflhdics. Kor three venrs, he wa 111,1
[been dccp-ccains.
“ nrei Tor the Itankcll ther ond one love letter on th* *
arters include Joe Mur- IterM. Hobby Pinkston, "iied" \d , K!\
we wend *♦*
Virginia semi-final, and nms and Sid Ellison, all nhMim- , 1)1,11
for P.vn years heels
... . of
, another.
.
. When
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ni»tio,,!1&gt; hlch point rcorer t,,L-,c‘ *crR homc. ... thc cleaned -*■
tcMillaa, with Montreal, or . arc ta toss the leather sphere ,M V
clothes, wives always pet them nnd
'
;on the yiidiron.
jy arc pitchers. Allen Of?ain for the Haotists.
Coach Stanley Robinson, baseball
!
' k-«s a n... I kicker and a tuI,,ib,r
|St. Mary's college. Oak
u nround with a catch- • lJ‘ *fttor, announces Mercer’s ache- 1fQ1,*v shifty open field runner and . 1 called
. . .ore
, , woman
, .up nt.. a
l ady to assist MIck?y |
follows; Mar.
Flo-i.i !’a.4 ,,cn’ »*ra.ed .the greatest dis- M c ) anJ ,*®W her w tad hot dmnaerly* of" the' EnsVero • ‘A? in &lt;JaincsvilU-.Ma.Mar. affllao ’
f t 1™ * m »&gt;«’ 'U n i t e d 's t a t c '; . * '" unhl,r!,t wor,h » fortun'‘‘ S m I leagues, who“up|
who u n ?tat«on.
i s o n . UeUnVl’
DcLand aVd'Ilwk^^ilTc’
and Jackso, ‘
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Indiana, Macon; Aor. in.n "utitnndipjt star on the Haskell |F3nu t,mc today.
JRK, Feb. 27.— From

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T A X — NO INCOME T A X

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ST. PETERSBURG, Keb. 27. — V
Macon; May q.-;, OgloHmrpe At
Levi bata
bats nnd
and throws firoce Baptist Church of thin citv «%
still awaits the 'signe ! lanta; May B-0, pending with South! :7a; 0,Yi* .‘-rvi
ycarc old. i plannitv* n 10 story nlllco and, t
tf several regulnrs, nl. .
....... .-&gt;o. He at- &lt;hurch Imllduig to b« located nt j *♦*
Smirer Wilbert Robin—
tenilcil tmre Indian ^hools other, Fourth Street and First Avenue
ticaily a.Asured of an inthan tlaskdl Ini-.titut, from whi:h' rcu b. i* i.-, dated by a membor of
lligh Johnston nnd Tierp r e l i m i n a r y w o r k BEGINS “ L‘ ,v:u! Rradurttd Iasi January.
that
tret bod**.
bmP'. The plans being considconsul-, ♦
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brk. Jacques Folirnler,
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call r..~
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10 story
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fan, h awaited with some
PALATKA. Feb. 27.— Workmen
AGED NEGRO DIES
I strt'ctiire, it is stated. On the &amp;
Tiemev, who has played
• Fourth Street nnd First Avenue J
[may be starred nt that have begun the preliminary clear- 1 JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 27.
in the construction of Palatka'v ltieh;.ril Davidson, a negro whose sides
sldca would he stores anil
and the au
anr Robinson, in an effort ing
to hole municipal golf
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------fen the combination. He funds for which were
fstrengtlt wherever lie months ago. A golf
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ions sections x * Florida, "is "in ‘ rniidcrably doubt, show "that” Da- rrhoot Vooms. while space'aimvc ,T
charge of the work. He state» that v'dwn win born in Savannah, Gn.. the third floor would be rented to *♦*
Johnson, veteran liinu- the grounds will be put in
in as nearly a,!” f|J*e the date as 1788.
Inicincs i and professional men.
eto
.Senators, will spend ■perfect condition as new
ramnig season at H». un(J g rci.„s rtl„ |,e made.
Ullll
i the links, he .mu! yes- the construction will be nrreded u &gt;
OlIR W IRING IS DONE
nhis arrival there. In . with the view of completing the
bo Is spending much of tottvx a# won aa
BY EXPERTS
possible.
[toying with the clubs.1
We take no *-hanc:s with opr
100 baseballs have been
elc'trical installation work—nnd
I with the names of the i PI-AN BASKETBALL MEET
you do not. tVe have never had
«nd Washington playa case of fire from defective in-1 Z
I guests since they have [ JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 27 - FiHill nt ion installed by us. Our
lot Springs.
nnl arrangements are cxnccted to
work stands inspection. It may
be completed Jiy the end of this
cost a trifle, more, but it’s worth
I ELECTION DATE
week for conducting the first an- !
it to you.
mini independent basketball tour- ]
fSVlLLE, Feb. 27. —City nument of Florida on the courts of
fixed Apr. 14 for hold- the local Young Men’s Christian
Melton Electric C°.
bnicipal election to name Association. A majority of the
[four councilmen and one strongest teams in the state will
Phone 382-W
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On Opening Day

SATURDAY
February 28, 1925
WE WILL GIVE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF FIVE - (5)
GALLONS OF PAN-AM GASOLINE TWO (2) QUARTS OF
PAN-AM OIL FREE.

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used parts o f all makes of cars-don ’ t buy new parts until you sec us.
Real Service----- water* air and crank Case Service I* REL.

DON’T FORGET THE OPENING D A Y COME A L L Ladies’ and Gents Rest Room.

Sanford Used Parts Station
Geneva and

Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
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Sanford Grove, Sanford’s newest subdivision was offered for sale for th efirst time
last Saturday, February 21st. t92"&gt;.
Your response thus fa r has been extiem ely gra tify III R, many sales have bedn
made to some of Sanford’s best people and to tourists and investors from a great
distance.
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Ask for a copy of the restrictions on Sanford Grove arid you will be able tp
judge therefrom what class o f development we are building for you.
Values are certain to go much higher within the very near future, and we
leserve all righto to increase prices on all of the balance o f thfe property as soon as
our program of improvement has been completely carried out.
The natural beauty o f Sanford Grove has been preserved; this new homesite
has been so named because of the handsome grove o f pines, oaks and other large
trees which Nature has so generously provided on these premises.

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SANFORD GROVE
A PLACE FOR HOMES

Special inducements to the firsl builtlers o f dwellings at Sanford Grove have
been offered if they bcepin Iniiblin^ within sixty days and finish their homes within
12 months. W e will build a home for you from your own plans or ours. You
may make a small initial deposit and pay the balance in monthly payments for a
term o f years, the same as rent. We offer a special and unique selling plan.

You are cordially invited to come out to Sanford Grove on Saturday
afternoon, Feb. 28,1925 at 2 P. M. to inspect the premises. You will
not be importuned to buy, but if you are wise you will grasp the pres­
ent opportunity! Lunch will be served at 3:30 P. M. and there will be
music to entertain you in the Grove. COME ONE! COME ALL!!
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O TH ER IN FO R M ATIO N
A P P L Y TO

FLORIDA REALTY
ASSOCIATES; INC.
DEVELOPERS AND SELLING AGENTS
Executive Offices, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa., und Daytona, Florida.
F IE LD OFFICE

HOTEL VALDEZ LOBBY, SANFORD, FLORIDA
JOSEPH L. BAUM, General Sales Director

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RIGHT THROUGH OUR PROPERTY

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�MELBOURNE. Jan. 26.— Aus­
tralia is emphasising its demo­
i8fGrldat&lt;mi,Who Began cracy; tho list of New York hon­
was the shortest on record.
' Career By Throwing Bomb orsKnighthoods
and other imperial­
At Provincial Governor In istic decorations have lost much of
, Kept Under Conatant Watch their significance and dignity here
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because of the scandals attached
miGAt Feb. 26.— Maria Spirido­ to their bestowal. Certain weal­
thy political workers nrc still pre­
nova, probably the most famous pared
to pay the price to become
of all Russian woman revolution* knights, and the British govern­
Uta, is on a hunger strike in a Mos­ ment is quite willing to grant the
cow prison and it is reported that appointments, but the Australian
governments, wisely gauging
the Bolshevist officials ate about to state
public feeling, has practically ve­
art her to Turkestan.
toed the wholesale distribution of
5mma Goldman and other radi­ these gifts.
cals have been exerting every ef­
The tabor government in Tas­
fort to have Spiridonova released mania, West Australia, Queens­
from Russia, that she might recruit land and .South Australia have leg­
h«r broken health in Germany. But islated against these awards, nnd
Moscow officials are apparently even the Liberal governments are
afraid to let her leave Russian going slowly in recommending the
soil. She is the idol of the peas­ granting of British honors.
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ants, and is believed by them to
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have a charmed life.
ious service to the state is still
To bo borne entirely by adjacent property.
As a young girl Spiridonova understood, but many public men
Number of feet frontage ...........~................ - ............. 0ft
bombed a Russian provincial gov­ who have insisted on remaining
Assessment per foot frontage ............................ .......
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ernor who was notorious for his plain Mister.
FRED T. WILLIAMS Engineer
brutal treatment of the peasantry.
Australia has had onlv one na­
She suffered every indignity at tive peer, the late Lord Forrest,
Foot
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the hands of cznrist officers and who did so much work in explor­
Description
Frontage
Assessment
Name
Was sentenced to death. But this ing unknown Western Australia
Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Fla.
young school tcocHeri whd tad that the county forgave him his
502.14
mads such a battle against the in­ title.
May T. Woodruff, tat 7. Blk. G ...................... 135
duced the social revolutionists of
502.14
D. L. Thrasher, tat 8, Blk. G —................... --135
Was too well known to be execu­
520.74
Reginald Holly, Lot 7, Blk. H ..........................
ted. and was banished instead to Capri Models Work
520.74
Siberia.
S. Price, ta t 8, Blk. H ............................. - - 140
For Low Salaries W.
502.14
The 1917 revolution brought her
Leslie Went, Lot 7, Blk. I ..............................135
back to Pctrograd, and although
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Realty
Trust Co., Lot 8 Blk. I, ..........................^38
CHICAGO,
Feb.
26.
—
Because
ahe was not a Bolshevist, she in­
N.
II,
Garner’s
Addition
to
Mafkham
Park
duced the social revolutionists to ho could hire a model for 818 a
the leftf Ho .cooperate with (he month, and that other things were
Heights, Sanford, Florida
Lenlne forces, and became a power- relatively cheaper and easier, Eli219.46
t! fill factor in the congress of sol- hu Vcedder, the noted Amcricnn Joe E. Richie, tat 1, Blk. J .................. -............ 59
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. fliers, sailors and workers which pnintcq of midwestern birth, chose N. E, W. Sistrunk, Lot 2, Blk. J............................ 59
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brought the Bolshevist government to spend more than 60 years in Fred R. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. J ..........................135
Into existence and hastened the Rome rather than practice his pro­
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
fession at home. So spoke George
end of the Kerensky regime.
493.21
But Spiridonova was opposed to R. Barse, Vcddor’s conferee nnd W. R. Frier, tat 1, .................. ..... - ............—.132.6
490.99
the Brrst-I.itovsk Treaty.
She neighbor on the island of Capri, W. C. Hill, tat 7 ...... ............................. — ..... -132
494.70
battled against the shipments of who has just brought here an ex­ Margaret Roberts, Lot 13 ...................... ...... ...... 133
grain and cloth from starving Rus­ hibition of some of Vedder’s works. Margaret Roberts, Lot 19 .......................:.......... 133
104.70
"For thnt same renson, I make
sia to Germany, and opposed LenTho
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
nro
payable
without
in­
ine'a efforts to nrrnign the penni­ Cnpri my home," Mr .Barse said,
less peasnnts ngainst the thrifty "nnd probably it is influential in terest up to March 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said
peasants who had managed to buy causing some of our other Ameri­ assessments will, bq pnynblo only in 15 equal annual installments with
a few sheep and cows. In tho All- can artists to spend most of their interest at 8 per cent per nnnum on nil deferred payments.
. Russian Soviet Congress in July, time abroad. In this country I
Witness my hnml as City Clerk and tho Seal of tho City of San­
1918, Spiridonova opn ly nssnilc I would have to pny 81.26 an hour
Lenlnc’s policy and defied tho Ger­ for a model, and engngc her from ford, Florida, this 11th duy of February, A. D. 1925.
man ambnssndor, Mclrhach, who an agency. I could never adjust
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
myself to this cut nnd dried stand­
Was subsequently murdered.
Tuhlish,
Feb.
13,
20,
27
nnd
March
0 and 13th.
Since that speech Spiridonova ardized wny of working. Perhaps
-------------- 0 --------------has never been n freo womnn. For the younger men can, hut 1 urn of
a time she was in n sanitarium and the old school.
TO A LL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN­
“ Ovor there I hire n model to
the Bolshevist authorities declared
FORD AVENUE FROM COMMERCIAL STREET TO
she wns mentally irresponsible. Ln- pose for rue exclusively, nnd it is
LAKE MONROE, AND SEMINOLE BOULE­
ter she has been In various pris­ understood that she is to pose for
ons and under guard in villages mo whenever I need her nnd as
VARD FROM SANFORD AVE. TO
near Moscow. But at all times she long ns I want her to. I pny her
PALMETTO AVE.
has realized her steps were dogged 816 to 818 a month nnd when I
The
following
is
the
final
estimate of the cost of paving Snnford
by tho secret police and she has am away she can work nt anything
Avenue from Commercial St.. North to take Monroe, nnd Seminole
more than once appealed to the else she desires.”
officials to throw her hack in jail.
Boulevard from Sanford Ave., west to Palmcto Ave., a width of 40
She said she preferred actual con­
Bartow— Plans completed for
feet
with Lnko Asphalt on a 6” Rock Base,
finement to life under constant es­ construction of much needed road
903
Cu. Yds, Grading at 40c ................... ...... ...... ................ 36O.B0
pionage.
to Bek Dirt! sanctuary.
1337 Lin. Ft. curb &amp; Gutter nt 76c ....................................... 1010.12
61 Lin Ft. Headers at 35c .....................- .......................... 21.35
2037 8q. Yds. macadam foundation 6” at 80c - ...................... 2349.60
FOR THE
2925 Sq. Yds. take Asphalt Pave, nt 1.22
.........
3568.50
118 Sq. Ft. concrete 5" alley returns at 30c ......... - - .......... 44.40
2.5 Cu. Yds. Clnss 11. concrete at 23.00 .........
—.......... 57.50
3 Inlets Type A. at 35.00 .................................. - ............. 105.00
Caught On A
1 Inlet Type II. nt 30.00............ —.......................... ...... 30.00
40 Lin. Ft. 24” Concrete sewer H-I0 at 5.00 ...................... 200.00
1 Manhole 4-6 at 50.00 ..................................................... 8000
Rod and Reel Casting Outfit
1 Manhole 8-10 .........
80.00
1.207
M.
3"
Drain
Tile
Tile
0-3
nt
100.00
......................
120.70
Wc Will Give The Following Frizes:
264 Lin. Ft. 12” concrete storm sewer at 1.05 ...... - - ............ 277.20
Extra Work ......................- ............................................ 270.08
1st LARG EST— Shakespeare “ M arkoff*
1 Monument at street intersection 6.50 .......................... .
6.50
Reel.
tahorntory Inspection of materials ............................-- 106.9o
tagnl expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent ..................... 173.39
2nd LARG EST— Ilcddon “ Kins Special
Engineering 5 per cent .....— ................................ ...... 433.49

Biggest, Bass or Trout

Rod.

3rd LARG EST—Tackle Box.
Contest Open From March 1st to October 1st
All Right Hoys— Let's (Jet Busy!

Hill Hardware Company
RHONE 53

Big Investment For Service
^ ■ f H E expenditure for additions atid extensions to the
Boll Telephone System in Florida during the year
1925 promises to he the largest in the history of
. the State.
M °re
?M85,000 will i&gt;e required to carry’ out
this program of expansion and meet the constantly grow­
ing need for telephone service. Practically nil this is new
money, sccureii from investors, who furnish these funds
With the expectation of earning a reasonable return.
It is estimated thnt more than 5,000 new telephones
Will be added in Florida this year as a result of this big
Investment.
Telephone subscribers are receiving more for the
money they spend for telephone service than for any
comparable service or commodity. This is made possible
by the efficiency of the Bell System organization in
rlonda and elsewhere.
D A \ IP LAIRD , Florida Manager
m
Be ll

System -

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Om /Srtr* Oh. 3 ,*.^

Jenry Nickel, Lot 14, Block K ............................ 99
355.56
Pauline Kanner, Lot 16,-Block K .............. -..... —I.38
N. H. Garner’s 2nd Addition to Markham Park Heights
Sanford, Fla.

W. E. Scoggin, Lot 1, Block L. .............. ........... 195
Maude M. Jlnklna, Lot 7, Block K ................... 118
Mrs. E. W. Rive, Lot 8, Block K ... .................. 130
Evans Terrace, Sanford, Fla.
C. P. Brumlcy, Lot 1 .... — .....................- ......... 98
Mary L. Evans, Loh 6 ------ -------- -------- ---- ....132
C. D. Brumley, Lot A .......................... .......... ■*!
Sanford Doudncy Beg. at N. W. Cor. Lot A, Run W.
'90.7 ft. S. 150 ft. E. 90.7 ft.
N. 150 ft. to Beg....................... .................. "- 7
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida

487.25
310.79
342.39
250.21
347.66
107.99

238.89

212.45
W. Spencer, Lot 6 ......... ..... !......................--80.7
347.66
C. Wainrlght, Lot 42 ......................- ............. 132
350.29
W. Spencer, tat 18 ................ ................. -...133
350.29
W. Spencer, Lot 24 ..... ................................. 133
W. Spencer, Beg. at Int. of tho East Line
Park Ave. with the N. Line of Hughey
St. run E. 51 ft. I*. 58.5 ft. W. 61 ft. S.
134.32
58.5 ft. to Beg.......... ................................... 51
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without
interest up to March 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said
special assessments will bo payable only In Ten Equal annual in­
stallments with Interest at 8 per cent per nnnum on all deferred pay­
ments.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
ford, Florida this 11th day of February A. D., 1925.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
Publish Fch. 13, 20, 27, March 0 and 13th.
G.
J.
G.
G.
G.

O
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM­
MERCIAL STREET FROM PALMETTO AVE. TO SANFORD
AVE. AND SANFORD AVE. FROM COMMERCIAL STREET
TO FIRST STREET
The following is tho final estimate of the cost of paving Com­
mercial St., from Palmetto Ave. to Sanford Ave. with oil asphalt,
and on Snnford Ave. from Commercial St. to First St. with take
Asphalt, Both types of surface being laid on a 6” rock foundation,
nnd paved 4(1 feet in width.
604 Cu. Yds. Grading nt 40c ..........................................
241.60
3050 Sta. Yds. overhaul nt lc ....................
30,50
1031 Lin. Ft. curb and cutter at 76c .........
783.56
114 Lin. Ft. single curb headers ......................................... 39.90
151 Lin. Ft, granite curb (reset)nt 15c ............................... 22.65
2241 Sq. Yds. Mncndnm foundation (6” ) at 80c ......... —...... 1792.80
1016 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, (2” top) nt 1.02 ................ ...... 1036.32
1218 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, take nt 1.22 ...................
1485.96
589 Sq. Yds. nsphnlt pnveing, relay edgeat 44c .......
259.16
700 Sq. Ft. concrete alley return at 30c ............................... 211.80
7 Inlets, Type B. at 30.00 .................................................
210.00
2 Mnnholes 4-0 nt 50.00 ..................................................
100.00
565 M. 3” Drain tile (0-3) at 100.00 ..............................
56.50
408 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer (0-4) nt 1.05 .......................... 522.90
28 Lin. Ft. High curb at 45c .......... .................................
12.60
1 Monument nt street intersection nt 6.50 ...... .............
6.50
Laboratory Inspection of materials ..............................
85.16
Legal Expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent .................... 136.25
Engineering 5 per cent ................... ........................... 340.6-1

Name

Description

*

E. L. Trafford’s Map, SanforJ
^
C. V. Mahoney,
tat 1,Blk. 12, Tr. 4 ---------- M
C. V. Mahoney,
ta t 2,Blk. 12, Tr. 4 ____
"1%.
F. W. Mahoney, Lot 3, blk. 12, Tr. 4 .............
„
Melsch Realty Co., ta t 4, blk. 12, Tr. 4 ............ j .
Mcisch Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk. 12, Tr. 4 ..... ~ j.
Andrew Mahoney, Lot 6, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 .. .....
^
Andrew Mahoney, Lot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 .......... ...
Aranka Takach, Lot 8, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 ..... .....
Aranka Takach, Lot 9 Blk. 12, Tr. 3 ........._,. jo
Aranka Takach, Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 3 ......
^
Rose N. Hurt, Lot 1, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ............... ~ .jo
Blanche Jordon, Lot 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 1 .............. .
Nell Garner Lawson, Lot 3, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ........^
J. C. Deen, tat 4, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ...... ..... ............ ^
S. G. Messer, tat 5, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ........... ..... . ^
Seminole Realty &amp; Inv. Co. Lot 6 Blk. 13, Tr. 3....&amp;Q
.

3 --------- ---------

Lot 8 Blk. 13 Tr. 3 ______________ _ 61
Knight A Higgins, tat 9 Blk. 13, Tr.
’r.
3
3 ..................
.....
B. E. Squires, tat 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ...... ............ — uu
C. A. Spencer, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 4■ f • t t U i l M M , . . , ...5 0
C. A. Spencer, tat 2, Blk. 14,Tr. 4.,
C. A. Spencer, Lot 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 4
AJ
C. A. Spencer, Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 4i ..........................
fin
C. A. Spencer, ta t 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 4
W. A. Brown, Lot 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ...... .
Ml
W. A. Lefflcr, Lot 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 3
R. B. Baggett, tat 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 33 .......................
J. F. McClelland, Lot 9, Blk. 14, Tr. 3
J. F. McClelland, Lot 10, Blk. 14, Tr.
’ r.
3
3
.................
Elizabeth B. Musson, ta t 1, Blk. 15, Tr.
T r .
4
............ ...5 0
F. R. Savage, tat 2, Blk. 15,Tr. 4 ....
...5 0
E. S. Rockey, Lot 3 Blk, 15, Tr.
- 64
S. M. Schwartz, Lot 4, Blk. 15, Tr. 1 ............ ................. s n
J. C. Deen, Lot 5, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ...
W. L. Morgan, Lot 6, Blk. 15, Ti 3 ..............
57
L. B. Hollar, tat 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 ____
.. 5 0
.Watson M. Reel, Lot 8, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ...
... 5 0
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 9, Blk. 15, Tr.
'r . 3
___________ . . 5 0
57
Ernest Padgett, Lot 10, Blk. 15, Tr.
r.
3
£....................
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk. 16, Tr.
4........................
r. 4
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 2, Blk. 16, Tr. 4i ..................
...
........... .....6 9
T. E. Wilson Est. Lot 6, Blk. 16, Tr.. 33 ........................
T. E. Wilson Est., ta t 7, Blk. 10, Tr.. 33 . . . . — - ...... - . 6 0

o

TO A LL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HIGH­
LAND STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO
PARK AVENUE
The following is the final coat of paving Highland Street from
Sanford Avenue west to Park Ave., a width of 24 feet with sheet
asphalt on a 6” rock base.
1884 Cu. Yds. grading at 40c ----------------------------------- 753.6°
1539 Lin. Ft. curb &amp; Gutter at 76c ...... .........- ............—..1169.64
80 Lin. Ft. single curb headers at 35c .................. 28.00
1822 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation (6” ) at 80c .............- ... 1457.60
1822 Sq. Yda. asphalt pav. (2" top) at 1.02 ..... ....... - .....1858.44
279 Sq. Ft. concrete pav. (5" alley returns at. 30c) .......... - 83.70
74 Sq. Ft. concrete sidewalk (4” thick) at 20c ....... —..... 14.80
2 Manholes (4-6) at 50.00 ...... ..... ............................... 100.00
Extra Work ........................................ ................ - 27.83
Monument at street intersection .....................................
®*80
Laboratory Inspection of materials ....................—.......
68.88
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ............... — 110.20
Engineering 6 per cent .........—.................. - .............. 275.51

FRED T. W I L L I A M ^ ^

«
1

IW TO CURB
RADICAL

ia Careless
O f Fancy T itles O f
RichSocialClimbers

To be boms entirely by adjacent property
Number of feet frontagp ......................'
Assessment per foot frontage .... ........

Feet
Waal
Tampe — Exchange National
. ---------- _-------ibined apartment
Bank
buys
f
1,000,000
bond
laiue
Nsna
Deaerlptloa
Frontage
Assessment
house and ttaatre to be constructed
voted f6r new school buildings.
•t coat of 8800,000.
i
f
.
H.
Garner's
Addition
to
Markham
Park
Heights,
Sanford
Fla,
Fort Myers— 81te secured for
Jacksonville— Hotel Geneva-to
165.39
erection of new post office building- W. D. Hoffman, ta t 13, Block K. ...................... 89
be entirely remodeled.
155.39

Wellington's Addition, Sanford, Florida
m»*•**»•*»mm
E. Wilson Estate, Lot 5.
E. Wilson Estntc, tat 6..
......... 50
E. Wilson Estate, Lot 7 ...
........ 50
E. Wilson Estntc, Lot 8
......... 50
R. Lord, Lot 12
E. Wilson, Lot 13 ......... .........................
tat 14 ................... ........
60
Lot 15 .......................... .... (JO
T. E. Wilson, tat 16 ................................... .....50
Harry Kent, Lot 17
7 ...................................... .......60
Harry Kent, tat 18 ..........,...........
50
Harry Kent, N. 20 ft., Lot 19 ................
20
C. T. Kent, Lot 19, Less N. 20 ft........ ................ 78

T.
T.
T,
T.
C.
T.

1
1
I
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j

Sanford Heights, Addition to Snnford
7,371.80 II. Wight, Lot 14....................... ............... ...... ..... 67
To bq homo entirely by adjacent property owners.
II. Wight, Lot 15 ................................................ 67
Number of feet frontage:
C. N. Williams, Lot 16 ............. ................ . . ..... 67
On Sanford Avenue .............................................. 456.8
Mrs. Maude Jamison, Lot 17 ................................67
Cost per foot frontage ...... ............................. 38.8182
I.. P. Ilagan, Lot 44 ........
67
On Commercial Street ........................................... 468
A. D. Shoemaker, Lot 45 ................................. 67
Cost per foot frontnge .............................
87.772
A. D. Shoemaker, Lot 46 ................ __..........:___67
Final
Foot
S. S. Baumel, Lot 47 ............................. ............ 67
Assessment W. T. Field, ta t 80 ............................................. 67
Frontnge
Name
Description
Clydo Steamship Co. Bug, nt Int. of K Line
W. T. Field, tat 81 .................................... ......67
Pulmetto Ave., with N. Line of Commercial
T. E. Thornloy, Lot
82 .....................................67
St. Run N. 100 ft. E. 115 ft. S. 100 ft. W.
T. E. Thornloy, tat
83 ..............................
67
115 ft. to Reg.................................................. 117
000.32 W. T. Field, Lot 127 .................
65
Lake Front Imp. Co., Beg. nt Int. of W. line of
W. M. Scott, Lot 128 ............
64
Snnford Ave. with N. line Commercial St.
W. M. Scott, Lot 129 ......
61
run N. 100 ft. W. 117 ft. S. 100 ft. E. 117
George A. DcCottcs, tat 130 .............................61
to Beg.............................................................. 117
909.32
George A.DcCottcs, Lot 131 ............................. -.65
J N. Whltner Kst., tat 1, IMk. 2, Tr. 1, ..........93.4
758.02
Markham Park Heights
J N. Whltner Est., Lot 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1.................29
225.39
Sheridan
Jqwctt,
Lot
2,Blk. C .......
5ft
Florence Hcnrdnll, Lot 2, Blk 2, Tr. 1.................... 29
225.39
Wight
Bros.
Co.,
tat
3.
Blk
C
...............................55
Total cost ......... —.................
19,276.58 Florence Bcnrdnll, tat 3, Blk. 2, Tr. 1,.................... 29
225.39
To ho borne entirely by adjacent property.
S. O. Chnsc, Lot 4, Blk. 2,Tr. 1.......
30
233.16 V. C, Douglass, Lot 5, Blk. C................................55
83
Number of feet frontnge ....................................... 1157.85
S. O. Chase, tat 5, Blk. 2,Tr. 1...............
116
934.43 V. PL Douglass, Lot 6, Blk. C .........
W.
A.
Knight,
W.
89.5
ft.,
ta
t
2,
Blk.
D
.........
83
Assessment per foot ^frontage .......................... —...... 8.01119
S. Puleston and Ed. Higgins, tat 16 Blk. 2, Tr. 1, 117
909.72
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer
Interstnto Contracting Co., ta t 3,Block I).............83
Chapman &amp; Tucker's Addition
Foot
Final
Interstate Contracting Co., N. 17 f t , Lot 6, Blk. P,
Lake Front Improvement
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
..................- ....................................
Co., Lot 1, Blk. 1, (Less S. 25 ft.) ................ 97.7
793.86
Lake View Pnrk, Sanford, Flnrida
J. D. Davison, S. 25 ft. tat 1, Blk 1 .................... 25
203.14 Mrs. L. J. Schwalbe, S. 66 ft. of Lot 6, Blk. D.
............................................... ................. . 66
Like Front Improvement Co. Lot 41 ...................50
400.60 Mrs. A. R. Marshall, Lot 1, Blk. 2,
33
268.14
las.
JL
Cowan, Lot 3, Blk. 1.................................. 60
Lake Front Improvement Co. tats 42-43-44-45-46
Mrs. A. It. Marshall, tat 2, Btk. 2, ......... —...... ..33
268.14
50 ft. each „ .................................................. - .........
2,003.00 M. F. Robinson, Lot 3, Blk. 2 ........... ....... ......... 33
Janies
II.
Cowan, tat 4, Blk. 1 ............
60
208.14
Like Front Improvement Co., Lot 47 ...... ..... 167.25
1,339.99 John Mallem, tat 4, Blk. 2 ................................ 26.7
Realty
Trust
Co.,
tat
5,
Illk.
1
..............
60
216.95
Lake Front Improvement Co., tat 48 ................ 117.2
938.99
The above and foregoing final assessments arc payable without in­ Realty Trust Co., I.ot 8, Blk. 1 .................... ........ 60
Lake Front Improvement Co., tat 49 .................. 60
400,60 terest up to March 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
Lnko Front Imporvomont Co. Lot 60 ................ 50
400,60 special assessments will ho payable only in 15 equal annual install­ G. W. Spencer, tat l ...... ......... ......................... 70
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 51................... 50
400.60 ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ G. W. Spencer, Lot 2.......................... ............. ...70
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 52 ...................50
400.60 ments.
G. W. Spencer, Lot 3 ............................. .... ........ 70
Lake Front Improvement Co, North 2-3 ft. Lot 63,2.3
18.42
Witness my hand us City Clerk nnd the Seal of tho City of San­ G. W, Spencer, Lot 4.......(.................................. 70
Lake Front Improvement Co., tat G ...... ......... 125.1
1U02.28 ford, Florida this 11th day of February A. D., 1925,
G. W.Spencer, tat 5............................................. 70
Clyde Steamship Co., Beg. 300 Ft. N. of the Int.
G. W. Spencer, tat 6 ...................................... 12.9
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
N. Line Commercial St. with E. line Palmetto
Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27 and March 6 nnd 13th.
G. W. Spencer, Beg. 25 ft. E. and 21.5 ft. N. of
Ave. Run N. 400 ft, E. 115 ft. S. 400 ft. W.
-------------- 0--------------the Int. of Centerlines of Hughey St. and
115 ft. to Beg. (Less Seminole Boulevard) ..246
1,970.92 TO A L L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PARK
Park Ave., Run N. 58.5 ft. E. 51 ft. S. 58.5
The above and foregoing Final assessments are payable in full
AVE. FROM TENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET
ft. W. 51 ft, to Beg.......................................58.5
without interest up to March 15, 1925 and from nnd after such date,
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Park Mrs. J. L. Munson, Beg. at Int. of S. line of
said special assessments will he payable only in fifteen equal annual Ave. a width of 21 feet from Tenth St. south to Hughey St. with
N. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 sec. 36, tp. 19
Installments with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred sheet asphalt on a 6" rock base except for the central 15 feet where
R. 30 E. with SWIy line A. C. L. Ry., (Ov­
payments.
old brick pavement was used as a base.
iedo Branch) right-of-way run W. to Park
Witness my hnm) ns City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of San­ 1784 Cu. Yd. grading at 40c .......................................... ...... 713.60
Ave. N. to R. R. R ._W . S. Ly. to Beg. (Less
ford, Florida, this 11th duy of February A. D. 1925.
65050 Str, Yds. overhaul at lc ................ ..... .................... 650.50
S. 64 ft.) .................................
111.2
L. U. PHILIPS, City Clerk
6969 Lin. Ft. Curb &amp; Gutter at 76c ..................................... 5296 44 A. Derby, S. 51 ft. of the following: Beg. at Int.
Publish Feb. J3, 20, 27, March 6 nnd 13th.
339 Lin. Ft. Headers at 35c .............................
...118.05
of S. Line of X. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 Sec.
-------------- O-------------3960 Sq. Yds. Macadam Foundation 6” thick at 80c
3168,00
36, Tp. 19 R. 30 with SWIy line, A. C. L. U&gt;'TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HUGHEY 10712 Sq. Yds. Asphalt pnvement (2” Top) at 1.02 ___ __ 10920 21
R-W
run W. to Park Ave. N. to R. R.
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE
233 Sq. Ft. Concrete puve (5” Alley returns) at 30c ....___ r,y,&lt;jo
R— W SEly to Beg........................................ 54
The Following is the Final Estimate for Paving Hughey Street 4.33 Cu. Yds. concrete Class It. ut 23,00 ......... .................
99 59 F. L. Miller, Beg. 25 ft. N. of Int. of the W. line
..... 1
Park Ave. with the S. Line of N. E. 1-4 of N.
asphalt using 6” of compressed rock and the old 15 feet wide grout- 8 Inlets Type B. at 30.60 . .
.......
•)
E. 1-4 of Sec. 36 Tp. 19 R. 30 Run W. 150
ed brick paving for the base.
122 Lin. Ft. 12” concrete sewej 8-10 ut* 2.75
(i
ft. N. to R-W of A. C. L. Ry. S. 50 de­
206 Cu. Yds. grading nt 40c
__............. . .......... $ 106.40 6 Mnnholes 4-6 at 50.06
90.00
grees p’ ast to Park Ave. S. to Beg. (Less
1501 I.in, Ft. Curb apd Gutter nt 76c ................ . ________ 1,110.76 3 Manholes 8-10 nt 85.0(1 ....... . . . .
955.00
.10 ft. along N. side for Street ..........—119
16.45 1200 Ft. 3" Drain Tile 0-3 at IC9.00 .....................
17 Lin, Ft. single curb headers nt 35c
.. 120.00 Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Co., A strip of land 50
480.80 844 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at 75.00 ..............
6*M Sq, Yds. single curb foundation at 80c
.. 63.30
ft. in width, 25 ft. on ench side of tho center
1,911.54 1529 Lin. Ft. 12” concrete storm Sewer 9-4 nt 1.05
1877 Sq. Yds. sheet usphnlt top ut 1.02 ___
1005.45
line
of the Oviedo Hr. of the A. C. L. Ry. be­
109.20 8 Lin. Ft. 18" Concrete storm sewer 0-1 nt 2.25
361 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns nt 30c .....
- 18.00
tween
Oak Avenue nnd Magnolia Ave. in San­
I Manhole at 50.00 ...... ......... ..................
50.0(1 Extra Work ...... . ............ .....
ford. Fla.................................................. -100
- 25.30
67.27 6 Monuments at street intersections ............ .... .
Laboratory Inspection of Materials ............
......— 39.00
The above and foregoing final assessments are pa&gt;*^
77.51 Laboratory Inspection of materials .................... ........
Legal Expense Adv. Etc., 2 per cent ........
interest
up to March 15, 1925 and from and after
Engineering 5 per cent ................................... ....... .............
193.77 Legal Expense, advertising etc, 2 per cent ............
.... 500.18 special assessments will bo payable only in fteen
Engineering 5 per cent ....... .
... 1250.15 installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum &lt;&gt;n 1
..$1,146.70
! Total Cost ............ ..................... .................
payments.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
27072
71
Witness my hand a« City Clerk and the Seal of the CM
....................................1571.4
' Number Feet frontage ...... ...... .....................
Less 67.6 Sq. Yds. base at 80c paid by Sou. Utilities Co. .. ... 5^ 08
ford.
Florida, this 11th' day of February, A. P- 192“*
............ ............. ............. $2.63)3
j Assessment per foot frontage .
L. R. PHILIPS, City &lt;-“ r*
.
F RED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
T ° U ! "..... ................ ............................................. $27,018.63
Tublith Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 and 13th.

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LEARN ABOUT toTlc County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* FOR SALE— New house, plastered
W IGHT PRINT SHOP— Rush ordand papered. All floors and
ers n specialty. Phone 117-W cram. Best advertising medium In
South Florida Published mornings. woodwork stained and varnished.
9 Railroiui Avenue.
&gt; Nice enclosed porch, am going
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fie.
North nnd will sell $1250 cash.
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales At Ginderville, 3 miles from Snnthrough the Xenia Gaxette, 1ford on Orlando Road. Arthur L.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural j Hawk.
district. Want ad and display
FOR SALE BY. OWNER— Nice
rates on request.
home nnd grove .subdivision on
_______ PAPER HANGER
David M. Douglass,
t o n . )
r . r n n K H — o t a * s - l highway.
Died n(la loive the litrise-t circu­ Sanford.
I. L. TALBOTT- Painter and
lation In
Sou lh w cstnro
U torxU .
per hanger. Phone .Till,
lotto do ( f l - w o r d ) Una.

ah in Advance

Rooms For

Automobiles

Rent

FOR RENT-Room * with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates. '
Lincoln House.

Dodg4
nUY A LOT
Dodge
Make that start toward financ- CASH—Paid for falsa teeth, den­
J«. will he reFOR RENT—Apnrtmcnta a n d
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Dodge
Ive
independence.
We
can
help
ixifren, and ml.
sleeping rooms. Shirley Apart­
Dodge
you.— A. P. Connelly Si Sons ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Immrtllnlrljr for
ments, opposite Post Office.
(Realtors) ID 1-108 Magnolia Ave­ Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Ford
lOr n line
Ford
nue. Phone 18.
Sr it line
FOR RENT—Furnished room* for
Ford
lie n line
FOR SALE—Used Willys-I.ight
light housekeeping. DIB Laurel
Ir n line
Plant, A -l shnpe used ID months.
Ave.
(joViide above
building
FOR SALE—Excellent
Bargain for quick.sale. Lake Mary
lot on Sanford Heights, facing Casino, Lake Mary, Flu.
•ate* are fo r co nn o t h i: o r
srrr.trA T U M
rn u
on Magnolia Avenue.
Libera
riloiis■i » x i i k k i i i M i n t q : r n o % a m
length
terms. Write Box 9118, City.
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BABY CHICKS— Nine excellent
o r T in : s t m : o r r i .o i u n * .
breed.* to choose from. Hatch­
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Nutlet* Is hereby jctvea tlint Janies
ijf IS rp»ut«.TM.
I.. In-an noil M. S'. d r y p u rc h as er*
Not quantity. I.et us prove it.
TO REACH the prosperous tann­
New
five
room
bungalow,
modlocated
lots
on
Magnolia
Avel|fleal lull.
of
T a x t V r t l 'l e a t c No.' IIS. tlalril
REAL ESTATE
er;' and fern growers of Volusia orn in every respect. Exceptional- nue. Two t urners. $2,ODD cash re­ Free circulnr with price list. New
[lx made The S a n thn *|h tiny o f J u n - A. !».. t a l l , him
kill I... rc.xpon.iiblo
county advertise in the Deland ly good location. I rice includes quired to swing deal. I.ots can Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Ga.
rilcil s.xltl ci-rtlfli-atr In my riffle*,
luforrefl Insertion,
nml has maitr application fo r in s
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash window
Inlaid linoleum on
sold separately nt a bl|$ prot fur subsequent
ileeit to i— tie In iicconlttnci* w it h
with order.
| Iifrire ... till bn
kitenen and bathroom floors, two fit. For complete information ml- FOR SALE— Eggs for batching.
law.
Salil ci'rtlflcati- em b races the
Ilia Iely In case of
fulli.ivltn; ili-srrltii-il property s lt u a t built-in cabinets in kitchen, street dress ||„x 1nil care The Sanford
S. C. brown leghorn*. $1.00 per
MAINE
eil In Si'inlnole county, Fl orida. t o ­
paving and ■idewalks. Easy terms,
setting. John R. Jones. Beurilidl
wn:
irB U T M u h *
This place merits your investi­
X ' , o f N t v i , Sec. 35 T w p . SI
*|irrXelllaliVl* MiorAve.
Smith. Mature 31 Kant— *9 acre*.
Kr with rales, ru le s
gation,— A. P, Connelly St Sons,
The
-util In rut lo'tiiic u--t&gt;— **il nt the
FOR
SALE—Overland
sedan,
gooil
■ miii. will give you
(Realtors)
in 1-1OK
Magnolia. FOB SALE—2 l-.'I to 8 to ID acre
of the Issuance of hiicIi ce rKjaallen
And ir
T IN AND METAL WORK
mechanical condition, priced low ilute
tracts near Chiiluota. Uithlo and
llflrn te In the name of I'n k n n w n .
my mil a »l«t you
for
quick
sale.
See
Mr.
Fabrix.
Fort Christmas, Either citrus or
I'llle-a Halil cer tificate Shull he re ■
want ud.
to (JAMES
II. COWAN—All kinds
■I i lued ui'cnriliiiK to law l a x d m |
lid Park Ave.
FOR SA LE —Two business lots in garden land. See I. Higgins, Ohul■ .IfrillV*will
lanu* thereon on the 7lh day o f
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
ADVERTISE in the Journnl-HeriOTlCR
Get your silverware free. Rog­
Uithlo valued at more than $2,- uota.
A pr il A. D. l * I i .
Water and Boat Tanks. Al Oak
■ diiiuld ylve their
ald. South Georgia's greatest ODil. Owner will sell on very
W it urn* m y official -lim a t u r e nml
ers silverware given away. Kent
H
'Irena ns
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele­ newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
seal thl* the J.'itli day of F e b r u a r y .
easy terms for $1,2U0. Address FOR SALE—Three acre farm.
■ pl.'.ne l umber If
phone
111.
A
l&gt; 1925.
For Rent
weekly and Sunday Clr-Ssilied rate* “ Uithlo” cave The Sanford Herald.
About oita
Fine location. Ideal spot for REED B A B Y ,' CARRIAGE FOR
I SenI &gt;.......... V. K. IKUTOUAH8. _
Sale—
In
excellent
condition.
A
■ j ItwUlxl ban a
lUe per line. Wuycroas Journalchickens. Garden Planted. Straw­
B (hx ulheiH can't
real bargain nt price. Phone IHMBuilding Material Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
Our farm listing is exceptionally berries, ID orange trees. ft room
■
rsu unlaaa
FOR RENT—Five room house,
M l r fjjlr
good if you are going to farm, you cottage. Bath and electricity. Call
new, dose in, on Cliapmnn Ave­
MIRACLE Concrete f « ., general TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— should own your ground.— A. P. 671 -J.
Am now ready to take orders nue, phono 2 1.
lu ll are 111ST he
Semi in your subscription to the Connelly &amp; Sons, (Realtors), 10-1cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
for Rhode Island baby chicks. Mrs.
B &gt; . ‘» al The S a n .
Swindal-Powell
Jacksonville
FOR SALE—At south Sanford, W. R. Cilery. R. 1 Sanford, Fla.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J, U. Tribune or hand it to your local inx Magnolia Avenue, phone JH.
■ Inirr IIr h&gt; I l f .
dealer
so
you
can
read
Florida’s
n t w MtNRflSa
Terwilleger, Prop.
(tiindcrvillc) new three room
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musion Warehouse company to build 1*10,greatest newspaper.
One year
■ *■ 1 I .lb .I
000 warehouse on SD-acre site.
bungalow, two porches. M. C. AsO R S A L K —Colt A acetylene
■k-rVii e
S
B
.D
D
,
II
munlhs
$-1.00,
three
months FOR SALE—Ten acre farm main pinwall. 1119 Myrtle Ave.
Lumber
and
Building
Material
Leesburg— Large concrete huiltl*
plant and pipes for 22 rooms,
t i f . nipt crrieienr.
highway.
It.
C,
I*,
care
of
Her­
$2.00. If you desire SI.ODD insur­
Carter Lumber Company
1st
htg
to bo constructed on Orange
Mr.
North,
Lake
Mary.
ance policy add 75 cents to your ald.
N. laurel St.
Phone G155
,1U&lt; street.
r.filer.
o r t m i : FOR SALE— Rhode Island egg*
lU LL LUMBER CO. llouse o
i m if i it t
f or hatching. $1,00 for fifteen.
W
A
N
T
E
D
“ DO YOU W ANT to hoy or sell
Service, Quality und Price.
10,1 Mrs. B. Steele. Phone 5.105.
FOR RENT New double house,
anything?" If so advertise In
Dressmaking that will please
m it ic i : o r umm .ic a t io n
rim
six room, large front porch.
the "Onineavilio Sun.”
corp ora - ,
t v \ m ;i:u i
n i : c t i i i \ r.T.i
I IDd Oak Avenue. Phone I121-J.
NOTICE TO BUILDING CON­
ill' Till: IIKVCIUI. NTXTITi:* Screened hack porch, fire place,
Sold In T h e Smith Tor
light*, water and hath and ga­
W I'MT V I R G I N I A
i 'I.ii kstiiirg, T h *
o r Tin: ht.xtk o r m in in t .
Migli grade salesman nnd sales­
TRACTOR:
i’
iiirloliiin»
exponent.
m
o
rning
rage. Reasonable.
Celery Ave,
i tilm-f within en»y
N o l l e lx hereby given Moil I.et. nue.
■rflplr lit Mmilord
Sealed bids will he received by I net ml Ime Sunday. morn ing Issue. ladies wanted to cover Sanford and
Mrs. K. A. Moffutt. Phone
central Florida for the finest hosi­
I cent per word. mlnimuru H e.
To Mary ('. &lt;Sinn. Jim. At. F ra nets j Me i'. I'nlilWell. ptll'i'llllxer n f T a x
h
)if li-n needed.
the Commissioners of Hie City (if
:M Y E A R S
Prnnclt, C h a r l H t L I V r t lf l e u i* No 123. x l o f P i p 2ui I 107-W,
11,1 oli i-n a MS « pe­
ery proposition in the State. Lib­ and wife, —— —
S.
I'l'.iuels
and
wife.
K. F r a n - j,due o f Julie A. I&gt;, I'M’1, loll Ill'll
lt rripilrrd.
11 In
DFV
i:i.(
il'Flts
ATTFNTI
ON—PenSanford, Seminole County, Florida,
eral commission. Protected tent- d a m *, l o - w l t : Mary C.All*'"
FOR
RENT—ft
room
hnuav.
Hath
tllntt, .loo. At. -a i d eerM fle ale In my ' file*, nml
lIpkuliMlenlly
fo r
mieuln Is hettlnnlmt the xre.iti«t deat the Clerk's Office, City ilall, vi'lopiiniii in MliirlDa’ti hl-i» ry: a tory, line fully guaranteed, for Francis nml wife, ----- — - Francis, ! lots lilllile npplleiilliiu for lux ...... I
lights, garage. 117 \V. Highlanil
)»&lt;r.
full particulars see Millard Ruth­ Cloirl*'- S Fran el * and wife, Alice lo Ihhio* III iieeiiriliinee w i l l law. St. Geo. Hunter, fit, A. Box DID.
half
milllort
dollar
highway
to
th«
Sanford, Florida, until 2:110 P. M. gulf heneh Just llnlshed; a two erford, Supt., Cypress Ave.
dm it- In* dead, to all parties elalttt- Halil eei Ilf lent" * mlirio'e i file fol •
lilt: Inter, -ip under cueli mid every i low Ilor il'vierlloil propertv allliala il i
March 9th, 1925 for tlio furni: hing million dollar bridge neross K-enitio f tlo* follow Im; deceased defett-1 lo Se in IHole eoliiily, Florlila, I ••-*,* 11; I FOR RENT—5-Room house. Bath
Ida Hay runrted; uuirler million
Position
either
ns
public
or
pri­
els,
nnd • iii’li and every o f the uliovo , *otM 211 lo J2« MlilWaV In See. !2|
Lights, Garage. 117 W. High­
of all material t anil labor fur the ijollar opera house under ronsirue*
vate chauffeur. References given tiuni' d d*'f* lulmilP, If llvlm:. mid If T w p I'l S. It. ni i: T il" - Mil land land street. Geo. Hunter, Route Has nn ripiul for durability. It &gt;
linn;
two
tnlllleiis
ludrnc
spent
on
erection nml rompletinn of a City hlifhtvuy; Kle.ite«t ell anee for live Chauffeur care of Herald.
•■llll'*r, any or all of till* paid Uefen - i lodliK mou'XKed al tile d I'.u of tin*
wears lu n ge r and looks Iwttrr than
SoiiMo a t y uarter of -a id Heel Ion, j ISNUanC" of pill'll eertlflellle III III" A., Box DID.
Jui! Bui.liling to hit incatcil at San- developers to get III &lt;*il Kround
We carry a full
T ow nship mid Itanu*', ami run I In mi ,I lullin' of 17nil now n.
Tloit l.i'MIo I'. Vollec of tnmiiil tlcclluu nf H fo ck- any othr puint.
floor. Write Development Deport­
n*i of tin* N orthw est Wintrier of Mi- I I 'n ld w e ll toirehn-ei of T i x I'el'llM
line of sun-proof paint, varnixhew,
fun!, in .Seminole County, in ac- ment The Pensacola NewHelp Wanted
t,elderIlf
I) I'rato'l.'. or otherwise, to mid lo I elite N ii 120, Dated ilie 2nd day of
Knlsutninrs, brushes, wood slaina
VU III7, llltir.l. ntlllM AY
citrilatice with the plans and spec­
lii*- lauds her einafte r ileserltieit; to)i June A II. ISIS, lias fil 'd -a id eersnnfiird,
1
‘liirldn
and
wall paper.
WANTED—Two colored men wait­ all parties I'laitnliiK Interests und­ j tlfleiito la my office and hits made
d Directory if ientions a.i prepareii lty Elton J,
N M T I i 'i : IS
M FUFIIV
fllY R N .
Alary i *Imt, ileeeasi d, and Inis-1I applleiitlon fo r tax ileej to l-pue in
ers at once.
Apply Valdez er
That
lo
iiorsoaoei'
with
tin*
c
h
a
r
t
­
tut ml. A rt h u r tllmi, lli'i'enseil, A It - , uecortlatiee wltli law
Said n rllMoughton, architect, First Nation­
Kitchen.
Sanford Paint &amp;
ANI&gt; MOTOR RE­
m o du s I. VatiKhti. ...... used
ami j fleate emlii'ace.i tile fo l lo w in g de- er mid lu itrcorilnnce with the p ro la w . the oumuil n u e i i o a
al
Bunk
Building,
Sanford,
Florida.
wife, lomlsn f . VaiiKltn. deeensetl, I perilled property pltnnted In Semi­ vi-lm i
INDING.
M m t i: o r
a i , p i ., i \ t i o \
pint Isluh It. Hart, Deceased mul wife. I
**f the - I ' i i 'k holders **f Mu* Vttldes
nole t‘mintv. Florltln, t i - w u I.ots Hotel Fmupmiy Will lie held lit the
Wallpaper Co.
tax
i m : i :i )
i m m -.ii
s f it io n
Successful bidder nr bidders will
— Mart, ileeeused, **r other57.-, I l f THF. l.r.M'.llAI. HTAT- ^tfllPe, la nml to tin* folto winu d « - 170 u ltd iso M id w ay In See. 12 -nfflit*- nf-xlie Hveretary nt IU7 Hmilh
ill TRIG SERVICE he required to furnish a surety
T
w
p
.
IP
S
It
It
I*.
•
—
......
t I KS o f ‘I'llt; S T A T U OI». FI.OII- serlhed lands sltu.n*, hint, and lo»P a rk . I f * iiiii ', iii ill.- Pity of H.m’th e paid tiuid lodng ap-rpsed at
11' l.
; ElectriccI repairs, |company bond in 'an amount' equal
lord. Florid i. mi Mu* hull dav &lt;if Welaka lluilding
I'hanc 30-1
| tatr III the ('Itv of Sanford. Futility tin* date o f Ml*' iPstiilltee
of
-Ill'll
Notice Is hereby given that W\ ,*f Seminole ami Slat e o f Florida,
.March, ill the ho ur o f 7:30 P. Al.
itral Ave. Orlando,
j to fifty (50U ) percent of the con­
t., f e n r - a l l . pureliuser of T ax t*er- more particu larly drsrrllo-d a s f o l ­ certificate in Mi., inline o f Full Mown, fm Mu* pnrpmio of eiiii-hlei lim such
tlnleps paid eerllflcif le shall he re
Mfh.it*, No. 3l*i. dated tin* fith dav lows, t o - w lt :
mullet'- as may In* Im iught Iwfur**
tract price of their bid, nnd to
ilrtiino'd a ..... .
l o law lux deed
of June. A. |l„ 1922, h a - filed -aid
II
A li Unit part of the Southwest
jiijpi

SDN-PROOF PAINT

L Cnr Drive it
iak ami Second St.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Halm Beach
Host. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

HIRF.
io SERVICE
Day
feet* all trains, llagfer. Rhone 551.
fTT» TRIPS
CALDER. Day nnd
irrvice.
Anytime,

ADVERTISING gets results if il
reaches potential buyers. HaIntka Daily News in circulated in
nn industrial and agricultural sec-

cert If l d l I •• III my office, Olid luis Q u a r t e r of the Northeast Q u a rte r
niad** ii pfil lent Ion fo r tax d ie d lo and the N orth w est Q uarter **f in*issii*’ In aeeurituoee with law. Said Southeast Q uarter
of Section 31,
i eril fleule em braces Mo* follow luu T o w n s h ip I'l, Smith
of It.iniic 31
ih n i |li&lt; d
property
situated
lu Fast, which ti• s Fast of the O r ­
Si'Uiloole county, Florida, to -w lt :
lando and Atellonvllle
lload, less
Ilet. 313 ft N of S F For. of N F
i lo'itinnliiK at the Southwest f o r ■i Of t t w , See ; T w p . 21 S
....... hit I ns, N o r I It M O chnltM, West
U ndue .'l« F. Hull N to Uriel:
j 'I chain -. Ihstiee pmuh In h eglli­
road S IV k Y to fmlnt W . o f l)*.u.
ning. nml a l s o , ' nil that part of ilia
F. In Iteg,—1 acre.
t'oillhi'iiMl Q uarter
of tin- N o r t h ­
The -a id laud helm; tiasc-sed m west Qua rte r, and
the Northeast
Mi** date of the i- suanco of such Q u a rte r of Mm Southwest Q uarter
certificate
In the
name o f I’ m - of Section 31. T o w nship 19, Smith
know n I ni* .- mild ci rllflcnt*' -hall i of IIi iii k *' 31 Fuat, which Ilea Fust
l*e rid iii illii d aee.irdlliK (■• la w Fix of i irlamlo mid Alellonvlll*' lload,
il.'i *1 w ill lti-u*' Mietemi *oi the 3ld I* ,&lt;x the South K.5H chains.
da« of March. \ D.. 1925.
, and lo ail) and all other persons
AVIttie— my
official
slitnalnri* whose names are un kn own, claim tint seal Mi Ih III** 22ml ila)'( of J.in- 'lut; any rlltlit. Mile or Interest la
! nary, A. p„ 1925.
mil iii Mo* properly hereliiuliove
.. .

| DAVI D It. IIYKIA
A U C U IT K C T

de-crllicit, nr any pari or parcel
1hrrenf.

WRECKER

nronosi'd legislation.
M i n i i:
i

nf

RUG STORK — HreSodas.
W#
f Vou us your phone.

I I.Id I RIG CO.
■to l iillon A' i’latt
u. Everything clec'fn 132. KIccirugith
&gt;STATIONS AND
[9 SIJHHLIK8
AKltVTiIR STATION
Oil,
Acet'HSOmile. Elm

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c I’cr Fool

|k*uml. First ami Elm
'•nm. ami Kith Street

IARKKT—We have
*n&lt;t we also can fura ih lu ious tleiicatcs«79-W. Kill i’ark

t i'fi.ii

i \ i i i :ic
; m ;i i a i .
iT i; o f

Sl'f*

Ball Hardware Co

« *1rou It Court S ' i
Coiilily Florltl.l
A, M U 'F F K H . D. &lt;
, Jtur. fi. 13. 3d

H ayes

Sprayers

WITNKSH, i:. a

a.

of February,

n rtf mi.f y .

lenl:

Preslderil

AI.FltFM FORT Fit. Secretary.
I, *!. 13, 20. nnd 27.

“ A Wife-Saving Station" is the
miqiie label advertising un lll'ois Power &amp; Light Compnny de­
ice. The company proves ‘ it*
Inim hv its showing of the many
oin'eniences for the home that
dives the housewife’s time nnd
■Length. With almost 11,000,HDD
mmes supplied with electric cur-

I'livaran— l.'15-ncrc tract west of j
Oklnwaha tivci to he subdivided
into factory sites.

Co.

of -aid court mid tin* -eal l li-m ii,
in Tli&lt;* Hanford llafnlil, ii nawspaI" r pi^illslo d III Hunforil. Heiollmle
&lt;'minty. Florida, once each week
for eight eoliserIIIive w*'* It-.

.T A Y L O R DYKR

WITNFHH 11iv liund and llo* -eal
of Mu* Circuit Fouri of Mil* H*'Veoth
Judicial circuit of tlm Htut* nf
I lorldo. In mul for Hernlnole Cooniv, ,,o Mils Mu- Mh dm of January,

I’ainliiiR— Decoratin''
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Sold by
i .o n x i m ; p a i n t t o M P . A x r
113 Alngnulla A * r .
P h an e 2711

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Gut to Suit
jq.no par rortl ilrlircrfd

Britt Realty Company
fJ’ry Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.

COLEMAN

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Chiropodist
I FOOT SPECIALIST
Corns. Iltinluns. Ingrow­
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Real Eslulc—Inve-tnicnls

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First National Bank Building
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Wild. THAI'I

SANFORD,

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The drug habit is invading .la
a, according to leading physi
ms', nml is limling many of it
■tints among theatrical people.

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Dougtaa*. Clark

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cterk nf III*. Flreutt Foltrl
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lty A M \VFFKS I* C.
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I fo r Couiplulaanl.

Dated tills

IIO O IilC H A N

Order of I'lihMeiilloii lo* uulillslud
lu The Hanford II* raid, a newspaper
puldlslieil In Sanford. Florida.

East Coast morning new

Mug-

for all occasions.
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Mini y mi
ami each nf you. in* mi*! a p p e a r l*ul ..i .- *uir mild Fir**oIt I ’uurl at Ih*'
F o u r i linn-** at Hanford, Florida, mi
Mi*' Htb day **f April. A M I *2
A’ltiiN i on nml I him ami there m ak e a n s w e r
s c i 'i fiiN r.7,3 l&gt;* Mi*' Mil &lt;*f complaint i'Xhllili*,*l
- r v i i n : - aitalnst you In Mil- cause.
It Is further ordered Mini Mils
ri.n itiiM .

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list? those old articlesi 'I li*r Ii. T l i f T o w n of Hanford. Tlo*
b* Ini; n.*Lo,*»«»*d at tlo* «) .11•iretl away nnd have oHitf id1I1hind
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peal Mils the 121It tiny of Felirn try
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Milidivided anti placed on market,
ing for cunstructiun
of large
radio broadcasting station here.

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All kinds of property listed for sale

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Florida’s Heart,

Greatest Vegetable
Dehest Garden Land
ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

;ey Seized On
Board Of Transport

^arranged;
C o a l i d g e ’s ;

Will Geti
isideration

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

Kellogg BackF ronrEurope,
Silent On; Futuna Policies
But Lauds The Dawes Plan

NORFOLK. J'?b. 25.—Sever­
al hur.d-.’J g :1k ns of liquor
were seized aboard the navnl
tran sp o rt Beaufort when she
doeked .here last night from
&gt;Ve.«it Indies by n detachment of
m arines under the direction of
Capt. \ \ ilbctt Smith, assistant
of the naval base here. The
liquor is said to have been found
•
• _
in the staterooms of various
otfleers
from
, . ranking
tT in
- -rank
.......................
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 5,-S cnpay clerks to lieutenants.
i ®tor Medill McCormack, of Illln1 ' nis died hero ear-—

MEDIL M’
CALLED BY DEATH
AT WASHINGTON

WOMAN
S
U
IC
ID
E
S
':rH
£
jls Again
*
ra Session BY LEAPING FR0M!~
BiI1 And PALM BEACH PIER

mpaign Is
o Clear Fields of

Retiring English Ambassador
Returns To Assumee New
Duties March 4; Europe.
He Says Tnking Strides File Mino-ity V'iews Favoring Friction Between Sculptor
Legislation To Eliminate
And Confederate Memorial,
Stabilized Currency
Surcharges; Say Commerce
Association Suggests That
. DueToAmericanPlan Body Divided On Question Management Be National
Minister Declares Europeans
Realize That Economy Will
Solve I'ost-Wnr Problems

sur
rounding
h is
!death are not im-,
NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Frank
l mediately avnll.l
B. Kellogg, retiring ambassador to
able. It wus said
Great Britain, who becomes sec­
a t the hotel, how­
retary of state on Mar. 4, returned
ever,
that
death
Hody Washed Ashore Tuesday the immediate re­
on the Beiongnrin Into Tuesday.
lerred
Is Identified As That Of sult of gastric &gt;
Mr. Kellogg declined to discuss
or forecast his future j oliciei but
1
Mrs. FultonHaglev,Wealthy hemmorrnges.
F o r m nl a n
did assert thnt he wi s bringing
Tourist From NewYctkCity
)N, Eel). 25 —
back no plan for a tin Ration of
nouncement was
in the form
Asked_ to indict
WKKT p a i m n v A r u
ci_ made in the sen- SI. fticCormlck , armament.
.
..
______tc
Ugcn co-oper- p . ^
n| ‘n
ate by Senator McKinley. The S en-' whether his offidnl nltltm U tobill was g iv - ,, half mile below the Bre iknr ol»r nte immediately s«*jurncd until to- w»rds Russia would be .sim ilar to
Z
Tuesday ;
|
« «
ifor hi. * * + Secretary Hughe,, he ,e-

k Measure
List

piled:

NUMBER 178.

Surcharge Described Granite Producers
As Penalty In Report! May Assist In Probe

IMany Growers Meet In
Uprising Reported
Court House Last
In Asia Minor City | Night To Adopt A
CONSTANTINOPLE. Feb. 25 I Progralb Of Action
—Kurdish insurgents are re­
ported to have captured the
city ot Khnrput in eastern Asia
.Minor.

Solons Declare Committee Immediate Aid Is Sought So
Dttallr Are Insufficient
Hold Hearings To Influence
As Not To, Delay Work Cf;
Feb. 2T,.-DetaUs
Vote Against Amendment
Completing The Memorial of LONDON,
the outbreak in Kurdistan,

reported from Constantinople,
WASHINGTON. Feb. 25.—AsWASHINGTON. Feb. 25.—L et-• lime thus far been Insufficient
sorting tout the Interstate Com -; ters exchanged between Gutzon I to establish whether a serious
Commission was hopelessly i Borglum. the sculptor, and Lucian
revolt is again in progress or
divided
&lt;*•* the
**•.......
......... &gt; •—
— secretary
■
divided on
piopoaal
for —
r e - |0^ . Holman,
of*-•
the •Inter­
whether, as officially reported
vocation of the 50 ner cent Pull- national Monumcntnl lire cite Proa t Angora, the trouble |j m ere­
m*n. . "Urcharge, Representative duccrs Association of Boston, made ly local.
Barkley, Kentucky, and Park At- j public here Tuosday night, outlined !
kanaus, Democrats Tuesday filed | proposals for an investigation b y , n w « /&gt; a v n
minority views as members of tho . the organization of the progress of \ | - | f f A | \
M L 1 A CJI I D I?
House Commerce Committee, fav- work.on the Stone Mountain Con- O l f l U / l L o J I T I L r l l j I J I i E l
orlng legislation for its dim inu­ federate memorial In Georgin. nnd » n n n » n n r \ A / v « » « —
tion.
a reorganization plun "for nation- 1 A P P L A R N I H l H l V f I 7 D
The committee, which recently aliiing l|u* management of the m e-, * “ I L l l l l O U u v ITU j I /
voted overwhelmingly to report un­
favorably on a surcharge elimina­
tion proptnnl. was declared in the
minority report to have held hear­ association and the sculptor. Mr.
______ _
ings so that the mujority report Holman offered to Mr. Borglum 1 C o n fe re e s E x ire rt T n HeorK
"m ight ihfluence members of the "the services and facilities of this
a
l ..m
,
Housr* to vote against the Scm to association in whatever way you
Agreement On Bill 1 ouny

Cleatttirteds And
Spraying Stressed
Losses May Total Aa
Much As $2,000,000
Declare Speakers
Spurred to action by the
Possibility of n $2,000,000 loss
&lt;»f celery through damage by
Ihe Celery Leaf tyor, a worm
thnt already ha* been'found
in large numbers in the celery
fields of Seminole county a
dennup and npraying cam­
paign was decided upon a t n
, hieeting
, - of approximately
-•
,
- 200
,

"I do not care to discuss the
question at all. So far ns cur
government is concerned, th at is
in the hands of the adm inistra­
tion.”
Mr. Kellogg snid that in the lust
year Europe "had tnken a great
step forward.”
' »,rum n,:nt.
«'&gt;'* ^ b e ra InI ore4t^ ,n. « le ry »t the court
"The Dawes plan," he continued
t
house^Tuesday
night.
Mayor For"hex had much to do with the slablest Ijike, chairman of n special
But
Express
Doubt
Thnt
llhdng of the cuircncy of Europe. J .c t a Uchcd^ m
ri. ee t , Lh« in 1
°
* \ . oU
/ e of T
of Seminole county men
r r,,ICl -to •»« }lx' | doaire of its qtllclals "to see the
Opponents-Allow Passage committee
fwil
employe, had been reported to the I 1 1 1 1
V ; V C I i l 1 1 Germanv is now on n ir.il.l hn«U i
which is working generally for tho
England
soon
will
be.
South
Afrlb"p
d
t
°
ff
C
C
*
,
work
on
this
memorial
proce.*t|
to
1
,
PrcakcrH, Mrs. Faster Gilroy of!
-------best interests of the celery indus­
cn goes on’ a irold basis Julv I
«
,
.
' •»« completion." His letter exWASHINGTON. Fell. 2 5 .- Al- try. who
,
called the meeting, presi!*ew
,Xork,’
ro!’?rtc‘1
.
MrsBakiev.
•
Preston
Overstreet
And
Neil
and many of the smalfer countries ,.t f * H n u /°w 11n ‘i nS.on,,jU‘ » W o r.|-p rw ^ "the earnest hop.* of this though the senate nnd house con- 1 dent.
| rearranging its Imr friend with whom she w u s'
of
Europe
are
nnoroachimr
tl.e
,
c
H011*4
*
would
not
have
been
association
that
steps
"will
be
ImWilson
Shot
Dcwn
By
Pro­
ferces on the Underwood Muscle!
. .
.
.. .
a[tcr a c in to r shnting a roam, had been missing
standard
“
^ U,e fflvcrv an opportunity to vote on l mediately tnken to remove forever Shonls lousing hill hoped to come n o T r . n c ^ n r ' l o r n k D r
hibition Authorities Trail­ Rold
* j(ll,no. had ni4 night. She identified the sliprpi,
_
J
,
,
Ifhe
proposition
at
nil."
the
niinar-fall
jeopardy
or
delay
and
the
way
to another s m s m u n i nit thet Mil * !&gt;r
^
JPCII Cl*
snil for an extra ---------'
pers and• •hat- -found........................
on the pier last
ing Them Past Few Days
I hero is nothing of greater im- ity charged.
Cleared for this great work to pro- to another agreement on the bill t-trossed, includes either plowing
today, they are frankly doubtful under of nil celery refuse nfter
to consider u night ns belonging to Mrs. Bagpnrtnnce to the American people l «ii»
,.... .
,
&gt;&gt;
1
&gt;hnt the remaining six working
.ii.ttiii of farm ley.
that Europe and. in fact, all! .hi
to
imposition of
•
. . .
,
,
DADE CITY, Feb. 25.—Preston thun
duvs of tho '. ^ 'f f n
i the product is cut or careful rakthe world shoulil go back to the
* cx.t.r,a c*varffe uP°n tho travel- 1
Borglum Asks (nvestigntion
ng the CapucrOverstreet
and
Neal
Wilson
were
.Sheriff
R.
C.
Baker,
Palm
Beach
thuo
for
l
„
on,ctm
,nt.V
ttff
i "makeshift” he
gold basis or single standard H o-!
,)U 1 ,c a,M .ruvor iL' r'■‘n" ’va,•,’
Mr- Borglum, replying, suggestand killed Tuesday by Deputy ?hffgb
mav
burned or buried. Tho
could rdo more^^ “ o p"omotJ
"Tho large:- cd investigation of the work by of the bill snid thov
hey
Itnact real farm county, announced Tuesday after- shot
lv would be n I1,001) u ftw inv‘,'‘tiKnting and ques- Sheriff (’. C. Walker, as they nn- commerce and industry.
..f C M ,',” ™
Every- K,rl,oa ° r. 1thlrt /urcharge revenue the association nnd Hint It make .. .m ail
moonshine stills thing is tending thnt wavF lu c t-, is ,r?,;c,v«‘l
! Needles nnd careless weoil where it
Ronublicnn U°n|ng Mr*- Gilroy that he was i pronched
m«••«»&lt;•»-•« three
&gt;■•&gt;«; mu
l,v roads that an? being public nnd report of itrt committee tors in the nroscn^iVi’inflnn
&gt; the K | uuiican ( convinced that the tragedy hud I which the officer and
unting currencies make it impos- i
«!»*« w ntrnct with the Pull- without .reference to himself nr
.
.
i been a case of suicide and that n o ! Hancock were
wa
r.ible to carry on commerce or I man ^°»»P»ny for hauling their 1 anyone connected with the project They expect to come to another cry refuse in the burning or bury­
ing, was brought out ns these
agreement on the hill Wedncsdny. plants were declared to provide
hut as thore will remain less than nourishment for the celerv worm.
six Working days of the session
Spraying Is Recommended.
they arc convinced thnt even a .
For
spraying to control the pent
rmnll group of the opponents could1
block senate action. * ‘
.............o f cvlery the use of yulcium nrwi„
, i.
. . . . . . . T ll.. 'a n te , which has demonstrated Its
•
I day Um conferees begun
V “ V ,T eUiB i
&lt;un^ a - of eliminating from the b II the 1 *hro“ ? n
tan
*• and m atter which the senate held had) ^
’ ^ u
te. ° f ,cnd ^
deputy sheriff apil u party of pro­ only niaani of .rehabilitation.
hsrWs nuthovl- before her disappcuran.-o.
for
bim and tlu? Bull- department of the ufsociaion
been Inserted in contravention ofThe one missing link in the hibition agents from Tampa lo­ * - r L not sure, be nddfd. - ta a t
|&lt;n the legislative
h m k,:' &lt;ta rflation#h,P ll*
'" W
cated
the
stills
nnd
derided
to
wail
story
was
the
absence
of
n
clearly
&lt;*f the Cane
onic of the programs worked out f n_Jj q
lion*Mr. Holman in a second letter the senate rules. Sonio of the
•ill solve the situation
...............I..,..
forfj
* ‘no
‘ investigation
ire bill and the defined motive. .Mrs. Bagley hail for the operators to return. A ft­ wili
complete- 1 Puny an extra amount
' .j, ..“
‘
protr.sal difficulties of the conferees were tx declared to b&lt;* the equal of tl.e
I short haul meas- been confined to her room for two er waiting all night without suc­ ly. but it is a good thing. There j
,iBon *w u ld l»o taken lip with the granite removed when they received Infor­ other «a an effective mean, of
|te make an effort days, before the occurrence suffer­ cess, the prohibition agent return­ is more confidence in Europe to- 1 .ykalk0? /
i hp.. Mccom(M ul ona , producers association at once nnd mation as to the nature of the ob­ combating the pest. The arsenate
of lead, however, is expected to ho
oposals to its as ing front neuralgia, Mrs. Gilroy ed to Tampu to testify in u cans
n there was a year ngo.
V*1,' ..
.
that he expected them to appoint jectionable manner.
told Sheriff linker, nnd it was there. .
uvnilable In much larger quantities
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kellogg
plan
to
Lonclfiafvere1
/hli
u
n
"
1
,,ot
*
“tt
committee
of
competent
persons
Proponents of the hill contend
Deputy Walker and Hancock re­ remain in New
Yi
’
York for sovcral n?i|n U.*o«i
lU|l
!,t r i to make the investigation suggest- they have the votes necessary for ox it has been more generally in
Appropriation bill assumed that possible despondency mained un guard.
use In the celery belt. .
,
!k. . ? ' 1,1 •»’ V?u «nd render an impartial
(ration in tho or a tit of hysteria from the pain
The officer heard a car np days before going to Washington, j Z
A. L', Foster in addressing tho
car was greater than that for a , 'rJpoVti’/liTect"'*,»\ ,hV",puh)Ic.",'1‘‘
!'‘r n a,Ml‘ f f 2 ? n i f . | hey cver *•"
urth on the new from which she suffered from time preaching and while he and Han­
day reach. Railroads do not make
Pleating declared that ho thought
"
,
«
U
........
Crnmton bill to time had prompted the act.
|any contribution to the capital in- natlonaiS^inlT l
i
T
“ f »,,r-l , in th“
a ««‘ with the approximately 15 pounds of nrsoA telegram was dispatched to cock were moving to a better posi­
of the prohibition Hancock’s shotgun was acci­
vestment involved in construction.: t ju. niemoriul both to Insure its #U". cont“ ,,;‘ion
the end n ite to euch acre would bo found
wy the* French C C\ l'.’u1,ton-t,of ,Ncw \ ork- ‘,roth: dentally discharged.
Overstreet
i maintenance, and operation of Pull
, wUh u V,nne - ?f the„
"PPonents would effective. This lx the same amount
po.^ul. the nav- o r-o f ^ Irs Bng'oy, who referred
man cars. If continued, but they g E S J i X r ru n ^ , ^
haVe “ I1 " 'Umculty in staging a per acre that lias been found most
with guns
d ihe public I
to
family attorney, and, Wilson unprouched
nave the expense which would Is- • • rrupuou. and to pro- , II(. „ „ flll m il.,,.,-.
effective in fighting cotton Weevide for its proper care nfterward," successful tllibuster.
' William Thomas, o f New York , in hand, .according
. . . . to the testiWhile opponents have not dls- vile. It wax urged that growers
and Balm Beach. The hody was " “"V- “ "«» when the deputy shorw7t'hif
f
p
u
l
L
n
n
s
ti0nal
eqU,pment
MrHolman
continued,
"we
have
iff told them to drop their guns.
The budget upon which the .San- with no I oilmans.
,he following to offer:
Ms conference reclesod their intentions pending u begin spraying at once.
B. F. Whitner Jr., in speaking of
Touching on the extra weight
"Wo believe th a t these three second report from the conferees,
and hauling coxtMhut opponents «&gt;f , principal thoughts should prevail the gossip in the clonk room is the nest, declared that it ix u leaf
surcharge removal contend Is in- ! concerning the organization which that they will tulk the report to ‘coder and is found under tne
any
voiced in a Pullman, the report will have dm rge of the memorial death.
....
#That„ would defer
----------, leg- loaves. In order to make the spruv
assorted that "the difference h now ar.d in the future: First, thnt 'd'ltion for disposition of the grout most effective the noison must he
mote thuu made up by the fact the committee or association should I r 'unt-H ‘he Tennessee river until gotten under the leaf where the
that all the expense connected with he thoroughly national in scope, 1 * 1,1 ,l,w c°ngress gets into har- p; rusite Ix. To meet this condi­
ad cannoti
The stills, of 2 0 0 . 1 00 and fit)- .negotiations with the player con- a pullman car is borne by the Bull- representing every imtiortant as- neM*
tion it was recommended that th?
before Mar. 4, i
&gt;
gallon rapacity, were destroyed. A corned haven’t been carried far man Company, except for the bool­ poet of our national life. There
n-ixxles of the present spraying ap ­
Urcii that to go
negro who came to the stills was enough to make the name public, ing of it, und for this the rail­ should
ling these issues
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_ __
_ ____
_____ - m . i - i i n j u i n m u
purutus be lowered so that the*
be
nothing
local
or rcctionni
fllkAftll it.
it and
r. Ii.l 21
li,.nLI ......I#
roads annually receivu th con- about
arrested. The corner’s jury exon­ it is said.
it .should
seek 4..
to &gt;
« * T; , solution will bo shot upwards. Tho
of public
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
25.—
Th&lt;Willi
the
salary
limit
definitely
erated Walker on the ground tin t
tracts with tho (’oilman Company emphasize our spirit now prevail- j
tu he condemned
I
r‘T *uruying Will be fre­
house aircraft committee voted to |
h.l(, firi.,| in H,.|f defense while established and all club owners in more than $1 2 ,00 0 ,000.
I ing throughout the land. Second,
quent ns the life cycle of the incondemned,
reopen its hearings.
the league pledged to observe it,
in performance of duty.
as a work of art. this monument
„ .,"7 !!
,cc* I* ^r®ni 2ft ‘° *‘® «l*ys.
the Republican
Senator Stanley of Kentucky,
officials of the dub have been
Preston
Overstreet
was
tried
and
will unquestionably outlive any I -’ EM tO RK . Feb. 25.—The
To Send Out Circulars.
I the house whs wus run down by an automobile.
freed of charges in connection with able to determine exactly whut the
rn
0 .
r.
,
other material thing that our p re s-1•l‘,*,s‘lon of stuge censorship which
Detailed instructions ax to tho
lorrow on a bill
John II. Edwards of Indiana, wax
assassination of Prohibition expense of operation through th*
1 O k H O P C o n g e s t i o n «nt age has produced.
There
*ne public, police and the.,, c u r s e to be followed will be sent
(stlations of the nominated for ussistunt secretary the
Agent J. V. Waters and Deputy season will Ik*. The budget, once
_____
| should therefore be proper provis-, ‘ra'nl profession for two weeks, -to each farm er in the form of a
tural conference, of the interior.
determined,
will
be
firmly
followSheriff A. F. Crenshaw, who were i
M!‘‘ll'd by District Attorney ^circular letter gotten U|&gt; by a specTALLAHASS1E, Feb. 25— As­ ion for the perpetuation of the
h wi&lt;l that propSenator Wheeler of Montami, found shot to death in their auto- «d throughout the season,
committee or association,
Hanlon■ acceptance of u citizen ini committee which was to meet
surances
were
received
today
by
Mi bill in the*few appeared before the federal grand mobile a few xniles from the scene
Members of ‘hq finance conimit___________________ ; Piny jury system which is expectnt the F irst National Bank build­
could ho tmpoxxi- jury investigating charges against
e C. L Britt, chairman; For- thc *‘«‘e ruilrond commission that ( '
at ____
2 o*««
I) * 4
j . *'d to begin tomorrow th« in v e ti- ing Wednesday
... afternoon
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of todi/y’s killing, in October, 1U22.
.................ttenden
V
ance1
everything
possible
is
being
done
rest
Lake.
J.
I&gt;.
Chittenden
Vnnce
1
f
vcrything
possible
him.
l
i
r
a
S
S
V
*
0
1
1
1
1
1
r
i
l
C
l
several
broadwav
proclock.
Members
of
this
committee
E. Douglass and Frank Meisch. hy officials to relieve congestion
•
llllrlililla
Ihrmi-r- are con­
ductions eaimstiA.i
reported 'by notice as in­ i"e J. tl.
Hutchinson. W. M.
Sonutor Borah of Idaho again
Mr. Douglass is treasurer of the* “ n'l *»« embargoes in effect on
i wnator added, n demanded
decent. Operations of the tribun­ Scott, w. A. Leffler, A. C. F'ostcr,
an extra session of con- 1
association
having
been
appoint-!
Ii,u&gt;s
of
the
Atlantic
Coast
Line
['
hotter than gross to deal with farm and tother [
al, which will be composed of 1 2 B. F’. W hitner Jr., F’orrest lake.
&lt;?d to the post following the re- i,n'* Seaboard Airline railroads in
oiRMtcd*' legisla- legislation.
men selected by police commission­ B. F’. W hitner Sr., and F’. P. h’orssignation of G. W. Spencer J r.
Florida, it was stated at the conw
er
Enright, will be secret.
tor.
_
The right of the house to ex-|
_________________ mission toduy.
No complaints
Mayor Lake, in addressing the
\\ hi|%* final plans are being made
press itself on certain intcrnatioii
Prizefighters always shake hands were received by the commission
Greasy Point, a marshy peninsu­ for putting the play jo!LV system meeting, brought out the need for
nl policies was upheld in a ropor
_____
first. A new picture shows Demp-1 regarding shipments of poridinblcs, la nrojecting into Lak.* Monroe Into
iy S o o n
effect, the subject of nook cen­ co-operation in dealing with the
prepared by Representative Bur- i .
. sey with his urm around his bride, out of Florida.
northeast of Sanford, whiih con­ sorship is being considered by the situation. He enmhndzed the nec­
ton of Ohiof
Major II. W. Hobbs, of Wash­
I tains approximately 500 acres at i legislature a t Albany. During
mg a essity of rigid adherence .to the
Secretary Williur told the wo- . ington, I). &lt; •, executive secretin j rx
a /\i*
is
■ ll
l
ir
l
| nominal water levels, ha, been ac four-hour debate on the clc
clean spraying and clean-up phases anil
men's council on defense as a pence | of the board of engineers for rivhooks bill before the committee declared that it wax to the inter[ i«n. 25— T h ,* insuranco
that the navy was o rg a n -|crs UIUj harbors, will leave Wa»hannounced Wednesday .naming. J yesterday it wus announced iha: eat financially and intimated "oth­
w«rld is much
! The point is bounded for a short book a ml' muguzine publishers are erwise” a* well, for alt celery
| ington Feb. 20 for a tour of FlorProposed cstub- ized solely to fight.
i distance on the south by W xuiriiff's prepared to establish a censorship growers in the county to work to­
Tentative agreement wus reach -1j(,a wh,ch wi„ u k t, him nyer ,he
f«emhling plants
■'■«
jereek, on th&lt;» j*nst bv the xertirn of their own.
gether with tho greatest degree of
harmony.
Following an address
urging! Basket Market, recently elected to line while the remainder of the
•
Forster Braises Distributors.
of the Sanford husebnll membership, wus presented to the j property is surrounded on other
" rc ta ry of thel
,
I some of the upper stretches oi the support
.
.... ........„! club by J. D. Jinkins. Dr. T. J. sid»* -hy l.nk«* Monroe.
F’. P. Forster complimented
*r rcpieientatA favorable report on the nom- S{ J|)h|)s ,{ivcr nccortjin„ tn a club
nnd the .III aukee I rt
•
Nixon, pastor of the First MethThe orooerty, Mr. Hodv/olt b«*Mayor laikn and B. F. Whitner.
*' been
— •• nearly
n e a r l yIiInation
,- - — •• of
-- Charles
--------- B. w arren
,
, , to, je (tt,r rect.jvcd by the Sanford during their training period here, 1 oji^t church, yvas e!ccte&lt;I to mem- , lieves, holds possibilities of untold
Sr
and six distributors whom he
license of the '
attorney general was oruercu oy Chamber
Wednesday
dul not nume, saying that they
....... - &lt;*f Commerce
...
.
.given by Judgo E. F. Houshoider,| hership.
development, which he drif
the senate judiciary committee.
MIAMI, Feb. 2ft—Alexander P. were responsible for the success
morning from Gilbert A. »uunic-»tj,e Sanford Kiwanis Club ut its
Visitors present ut the meeting contingent, uoon the deve
Us interviewed I Senator Burson of New Mexico b l o o d . J# ckionville district VV4*1*1” i re^ulur weekly luncheon meeting were: G. D. McKay. Lima, O.; J. of Sanford. It Is only a'zhhurt din- 1 Moore, United States Ambassador of the celery season in 1924 for the
mini ,u-rs
nnd I denied that he Improperly used his eel. Major Hobbs wus uiuiolj ll’ | tt{ j |,0 Seminole Cafe Wednesday Mutuum Stevens, Portland. Me.; , tanco from the citv nnd the
tl jour- ' to Spain, said in uu interview here success it has enjoyed so far this
L"- 'ariir ami its j influence before a government make the tour when
afternoon
appointed a...........................
committee o f . (’.
I). Kelly, Jervis, N.
Y.; Sidney !.nev
in a few/ minute*I today th at King Alphonso in the season. He said that the worms
u the
/ i
h °*,» iuhc
.
....................
.......................
. . . , may
...., be made
.......................
project. Tlie.'e agency in connection with efforts to engineers came to sanroru u «nori jaycn men ta uj,| jn t he distribu- 1 Newell, Orlando;; Judge K. F. 1 in a reasonably speedy motorboat, j course of a conversation w ith ‘the must be gotten rid of and propos­
* ‘kat the Ford j sell American cattle in Mexico.
time ago.
j tion of tickets for the "Brewers" F. Houshoider, Sanford; R. \V. The possible acreage of the strin | ambassador at Madrid, expreseed ed as a motion, which was unani­
The local chamber ix mu»tnf. or-1 frnjn|nlr L,„ m,,s here.
•
F’earman. Jr., nml Otto Horihert. in determined hv the amount of a desire to visit Ploridu.
now operating
-----------------------------mously carried, that, if an effec­
l^rordam’
tive mean* of control (s not found
In 72 hours that Mavor Lake bv
asked to go to Washington nnd.
oy working through tho senators
and representative of this state and
district obtain the services of *an
expert to come to Sanford and
make recommendations for control.
The growers present were urged
to keep up the quality of their
“pack" and not to allow the pre­
Chief Justice W. S. Fly of ‘he reUry of the local chamber.
vailing prices to influence them in­
cost.
! kins. J II Jackson, E. F Lane.| The |&gt;eninxuin Tx : o shatwd that j radiogram received here
f»b. 25.—Ae- Fourth Court of Civil Appeals.
to inferior packing or cutting the
The
committee
appointed
Is
com*
i
W.
T
l
anirloy,
Forrest
Lake*
.S
:
-—
it
re.icnthlc^
rouuhly
a
hum!
1
**W.
"
celery prematurely.
■posed of A. R. P latt, chairman; E. M Lloyd, II
Long, C J Mur- 1 spread palm down with fingers to. —
r ; ; ; h ;iu- united
F. Lainc, L. B. S tic k . M. B. H u t-j shall. E
The growers appeared to take
Fi J .Mmnrhton.
Moughton. J G MI-1
M i-! gather
gethor and the thumb cxtcmled—
extended— 1, HOUSE ADOPTS MEASt UK
HIGHWAY CONTRACTS LET
ft.
««curwl
II McCaslin,
McCaxlin, G K
E iithut 11 maximum of lots fronting 1
jdeep interest in the «|uestion, miniL '; '‘' •.•rations of :
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rm r* A n n Feb 25. — Wheat: I ton, Howard Ovcrlin, W. S. Entz- chads,, II H
| WA3HINTON, F’eb. 25
_
_ questions
____ ____or
Con-ibcrs of them asking
o„ Na.
), Feb.
25. — The
j.5 7 - July, 1.56 to j minger, of Longwood. and G. E. McKay Howard Overlln. A R on ihe lake mav be obtained.
LAKELAND.
F
ference Report on the postal pay taking the floor to express their
coninlssioners have 51 Y*
(jorn . jjay, l l ’8 7 *
to I ilcCall. The committee will have Platt, A K Rossetter, A Ruffeld,
f k .' r,p ‘n*urance, Polk county comnis
llud un explosion in a Chicago ra ta Increase bill was adopted to-j views. The expressed with a riafor the
the improvement
Mav 63H.
a regular part ta do in the cum- L B Stoele, J G Sharon, W.
|&gt;p,g.lll,!4tu‘*Ion in let a contract for
uai»- oi“&gt;*
paign thut is now on to sell tickets, M Scott. E C Smith. R A newspaper office.
Six injured. day by the House. Senate con-1 ing vote their desire to co-operato
c.ii?,' a PWimred of 47 miles of county highways at‘ a
-Kih" ix an abbreviation of fa - 1 for the “Brewers" games.
- Winston. M B Hutton. Lay Dur- Maybe it wax trying to say nice currence is necessary before the! in every way possible to aid to
S frfe
the cost ‘of 56*18,000. The Bartowthings about Cougress.
measure cao go to the president, 1 the success of the cilery industry*
l.ake Wules road will be widened ble, an improbable story.
I Bay Durden,, manager of tha ulcn.
, . „
^k «4itor!y
red from 9 to 15 feet, among others.
S W ; i t \ S u T ' o T ™ m o ^ ’ih»;
: H« h»'.l iu .l returned frum Kl.re BWieral u m - . ” h&gt;„, } * ,
( t„mr
«[» » h'r o iie
„ tverk with hi,
eaaure w h ic h | p o’clock Monday night A short mother a t her winter home,
av a fte r t h e »lmr_b*re» the UIcnMt.v -,r the »dc&gt;measure h a s tioi had been established ns Mrs.
| Fulton Bagley, guest at the Breuk. . .
,*r era Hotel and socially prominent in
list include the n cw York, where she lives at i&gt;57
Iriation lull now pj,,-k Avenue.

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TWO ARE RILLED
IN WHISKEY RAID
S n u ^ r ^ 'lN PASCO COUNTY

FOR THIS SESSION

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Finance Comittee
Of Baseball Club To
Follow* Budget Plans

Washington News

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StxUJcCcnSOrshilJ Ro\V
.jin New ork Settled nv‘os,il&gt;’

Railroads Promise

EngineerOfficerTo
Survey Canal Route
•| AndUpperSt. Johns

In Lake Monroe Is
Bought By Bodwell

Australia

Support 01 Baseball Clubs Urged
By Houshoider Before Kiwanians

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Spanish King: Would
Like To Visit State

Flagship Of Asiatic
Fleet Goes Aground

Activities
|“Xtensively

MARKETS

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�or Notorious Club?

Raw tottoiif Wont!
Asia Minor Grower!

Half of Naval Ptraotowl To
ttjfto

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Battle In History;
■fcuvera Last 3 Weeks

P

j there if one which. In contrast to
| weighty m atters of dipiomney, «rid obtained a practical blanket
state, and governm ent, is peculiar­ immunity from punishment for
ly a "Main Street'! question. It it traffic violations. The »ncn| g:»vPKDfcO,
Feb. 2 4 .the traffic jtroblefn. It has attntet- eminent hns supplied their ear*
Hiiif the personnel of the United
i ed tho attention of experts from wi.h tags marked "Congressional.
many cities; apecinl committees No policeman, except in rare enses.
8U ( m navy will engage in what
hnve wrestled with it, and now
i t declared
be one of
great&gt; sham tobattles
in the
American
! Congress hns taken it in hand.
•I history, off the coast of
I hoping to solve it, hut to all npjrsr "California, Mexico, some
; pearanccs it still remains a proh■ between February 26 ami
' ieni.
fth 42,. when the Pacific battle
I
Those who have unspoiled recolIt, based here, is to go forth to
: lection of their nutionnl capital be­
It the scouting fleet from the
fore #the war, with its wide, free
I coast, theoretically trying to
nvenucs
and inviting shady circles,
te and proceed to Los Angeles
square and parks which dotted tho
bor,,
magnificent distances, would think
P|«r ‘* ,n the world. It Is
we combined strength of the
if they were to visit W ashington I "trnnge that the policeman o f
its engaged in the maneuvers
today thnt it had been converted »on«lers whom to arrest.)
[ be 13 battleships, 120 scout
into a'public garage.
-----------------------------Isers, destroyers and other wnr
■
There
nre
in
W
ashington,
a
city
I
C
n
V
m i l l s ! (M* I s
ft and 12 squadrons of ulrcruft.
of ft00,000, about 100,000 autum n-' ‘W
„
*
Ise Will be manned by some 40,Idles, and those from the nearby
.men.
suburbs in Virginln and Maryland
rhe eastern fleet of Vlce-Adswell that number. There ore so
i l Joalah S. McKern is athedulfew garuges, public or private,
to leave its winter quarters at
thnt residential streets are clut­
bntahamo Bay February 13th,
tered nt night with homeless motor
t theoretically, It will be late
curs. By day the same thousands
the, month when Admiral 8. 8.
of cars nre to be found in the
ilson,
commander-in-chief of
streets downtown and in the parks.
Pacific fleet, learns th at tho
emy” is approaching and leaves
The motor ear owner in W ash­
• to meet them. The probable
ington may do what he may not
iting place wljl be Mngdalonu
do in New York, London, Paris, or
f. Lower California, as the euspractically any other large city.
t will seek to establish n
He may drive ’tin business and
re. Admiral Coonts, comleave his cur in the street until
vler-ln-chlef
of the
naval
his day’s work is done. Of course,
tea, will witness tho "battle” Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes is shown at the right in the above photograph. She says i t was taken at Nation­ nll-dav parking is prohibited and
al
Park
Seminary,
Washington,
I).
C.
W.
E.
I).
Stokes
says
it
was
taken
nt
the
notorious
Kverleigh
Club,
n his flagship, the Seattle,
occasionally a police drive against
i t e r the battle problem has Chicago. She is depending on the photo to convict Stokes of criminally defaming tier character.
it nets Homo fines. Large depart­
1 solved the two fleets will
m ent stores run free busses for
e and uproceed to Los Angeles
patrons to the outskirts of the
propagators
of the poena met
x tr.io r nver-haullngj prepnruparking a re a ;" others provide
with such reverse
that it was
' to sailing to Hawaii ubout
garage facilities and drivers for
first thought impossible to propa­
first of April.
shoppers, but the problem remains
gate it by grafting.
The death rate from motor acci­
Scattered here and there througii
dent runs around one a day, and
out the pecan areas of Florida are
the injuries several.
seedlings and unsatisfactory var­
A spccinl
committee of the
ieties of pecans that, may bo trans­
Chamber
of
Commerce
hns den­
GAINESVILLE, Fin., Fob. 24.— formed into varieties that would
ounced W ashington’s traffic regu­
Top-working on pecan trees can he give better results,*if ton-worked
lations ns "asinine.’’ They nro
practiced ns successfully ns top­ to varieties of known worth, it is
voluminous and the police sny the
working on pears,
apples and said. New varieties could be tried
g reat m ajority '
CHELMSFORD, Eng., Fob. 24.—
numerous other fruits, according to where failures have resulted, and
If Sir Henry Curtis-Kennett ful­
Ci. II. Blackmon, pecan culturist of othurs in undesirable locations
fills his election pledge—to kiss
the University of Florida Experi­ might is* given another opportun­
every woman in the Mid-Essex
ity to make good by top-working,
ment Station.
division if elected to parliam ent—
pecan trie* the work is I Trees of almost any size enn la*
he fill have a busy time. There
ctlon the law can give them," almost don e by cutting off the top-worked, except very large ones
are
ltf,2fiU women electors in the
those from one and a half to two
t says, adding th a t the Audubon small hrnnche s and cleft grafting
.
constituency
who claim n prior
ciety stands back of his offer of the desired variety into them. My feet or more in diam eter which
right in the oscillatory dem onstra­
reward.
so doing, a new tbp is readily hnve large spreading tops. The
tion, while many others are said
*i
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■ ------formed and with the strong root most important and desirable for
to he looking forward to the event
New Hampshire hns the largest system of the stock, rapid growth top-working, however, are those
with a good deal of pleasure and
klslature in proportion to th - is made and in a comparatively
interest.
ipulatlon with a total of
421 short time the new tree top is
When charged by the chairman
atnMtrs In her two legislative hearing fruit,
of a concert nt Brentwood with
pises.
The importance of top-working,
"having failed to curry out one of
" ■■
to convert the top of a fruit or
his ejection promises,” Sir Henry
A new game numed "Pontnc" nut tree no that it will produce*
said it was n rash promise "but I
iVented bv a Colorado man, in he- fruit of tho desired characterise
am most anxious to carry it out.
Irved to be n successor to Mnh tics, bun long been realized, sny
In fact I ant quite willing to sta rt
m gf.
the specialists.
However, early
nt once."

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Dye Eggs Brown To
Get Bigger Prices

University States
Pecan Topwork Is
Highly Practicable

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LIVERPOOL, Feb. 24.— 'T he
arrival hero of 1,000 bales of cot­
ton front the p ort of M ersina, in
A*la Minor, m arks the opening of
a new course of cotton supply to
the spinning mills of Lnnrnshir?.
It will bn n new source in the
rrn«e of constituting an addition to
: the centers which now feed Lnnjenshire with raw cotton, says the
Wert mii&gt;"ter C aret to, but curious*
ly enough it was from this qunrter of the Turkish Empire that
.Britain first began, to draw her
rot ton supplies nearly four ceniurier. ngn. Tlicv were the m ain­
stay of cotton spinning in England
before the days of A rkw right, ami
before
dotton
cultivation
in
America assumed serious propor­
tions.
A ginning factory hns been laid
down nt Adana, the headquarters
of one of the three cultivating
areas. and for which the nort of
Mcrsinn is u natural outlet. The
two othpr areas are the h in te r­
land of Smyrna and the vnlley of
Saknrin. Adana enn produce nn
annual crop of 100,000 bales; her
potentiality is described ns n minifnuni of 800,000 bales to n m axi­
mum of two millions.
M. Ilusni, n member of n Man­
chester cotton firm, hns expressed
the view tbnt tho Sm yrna crop
would be worth more than pass
price.
‘‘Thp classification of this cotton
in a business and scientific wn.v,’’
he said, "is receiving very careful
attention and next vear’s cron
will be offered on rigidly defined
types."

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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
F irst National Rank Iluildint
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. II

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FIRST STREET EXTENSION
Same Investment Opportunity Orlando, St. Petersburg, Miami and Daytona offered
r n i

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Assessed Value 1913....
Assessed Value 1922...

ST. PETERSBURG
Assessed Value 1911.......... $
Assessed Value 1922....

Sanford Now has an Asse
Notice the Value of St. Petersburg or Miami on the Above Dates
I'iist S tie e t extension is the City s m ost v alu ab le business section outside o f the o r e
ness center—the residence property surrounding the New Hotel site will be Sanford'

property.

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Prices: Residence.Sites $2250 to $2500

S a n f o r d Hotel
SANFORD
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NATIONS IN _Je With Latin-America Should
IRIDA SHOW Be Reward To Florida, Says Brooks
• TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Fob. 25.— i 838,803, of which over $227,000/100
IUAL GAINS Florida
Is In a position to re*n j represents sugar. Exports to Cuba

Phelps Home Lots
Will Go On Auction
, Wednesday Morning

The Lyman Phelps country home
te r rewards from trade w ith , In 1023 were $192,137,803, rom- one of the best known pieces of
Surrey'of Records Since 1903 K t l n America than any other ita te pared w ith $127373,180 in 192a.
property In Seminole County will
Shows Increase From 68 In the Union, declares T. J. Brooks,
"Cuba, In 1923, was the alxth be placed on acution Thursday
morning a t 10- o’clock, The pro*
Million 1 o $317*000,000 chief clerk In the Florida Depart* best custom er of the United S tates perty
consists of 38 ncres of la
land
and
w
as
outranked
only
by
O
rra
t
m ent of Agricultnrc. w rltlne In the
. TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 25^-V al-j departm ent's bulletin on Florida*’ B ritain , Canada, Germany, France divided into 50 lots and 18 situat*
cd nuoui
nbout »a who
mile from the Snnford
ca
nations In Florida have shown a | resources, soon to be off the press. andrl Ja p an ,.
"M anufactures ronrtltnte /Fre«&gt;-i u ty limit*.
__
tirthiv o four export*
fourthn
exports with#
............l*at~ ■ One
- -- the
- - - cast the land la horn
C1903l 'toE 1916
T real
T Iestate
T
Pr " ’ gayg that wJlPn th a t part “ofrool!°
In m
Am
Ourr imports from
on it Tkasw#.
are a
values
thec }ii»
||V | tnat wnen mav p a n oi in
n cerica.
n c a , uu
..wn. ,1cred by Silyerlake .nnd lale-w
12 to
jumped from $68,247,312
' |207f* western hemisphere is developed j thero a re always greater than e x - ; number 0fc#^,c^ r
will furnl.n fa r irrcatcr tretto : porte. The difference or balance n nre more than -tM b°® tln«oranK 0
106,741. and from 1916 to 1,23 t h e . “It
than haa
lia ,
on U » R o p y ,£
than
has ever
ever been
----- Tnrniehd be paid . very Iar«ely in natural peed- All of athe
increase was from $207,105,741 to Europe,
Innd is declared to be
Trade then will be north uct«.'
and dry- and In addition,
the
$807313.438.
"W hy should not this trade from hi"h
—
.
,
and south In as large n sense ns
the
South
build
up
Key
W
est,
P»opcrty
is
said
to
be
tho
oni&gt;
• On personal property the In* It will be east and west. The ci­
Tam pa, Pensacola, .Miami, Jack- *subdivision near Sanford having
crease In assessed valuation dur* ties thnt wet the seaport trndo
flic and other commercial cen- lakes. Lot* in the property urn re*
sonvl___________
ih f- the parted'from Ym. 3 «to i o« i . ' tribution from
&lt; * " " IFlorida
t f i S ' S *pM
ters
of Florida?" asks Mr. Brooks carded as especially desirable for
ports to
country homes.
w as' from $29930,608 to $52,419, (j,e reg^ 0f jj,e country makes them in conclusion.
Free cash nrlxos nnd a balloon
248, and from 1916 to 1923, It went the logical ports of landing.”
nsrension will mark the auction.
from $52,419,243 to $84571,697.1
fflCt th at cargoes that nn»
FROST HURTS TRUCK
The Conrad Wnlkcr Realty Com­
Thara waa a slight decrease In per* tiltimately consumed in the Mid*
pany, of Orlando, in in c htarsp
a rts of
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 25.
fSB?1 p? P £ &amp; y . v?1??t,0? J n W15’ !dle West, but which come from the
, 7 " ; the auction. Dinner will be Sc rv19..1 ami 192*., hut the other y u r s ; F a s te n Hemisphere nrp landed a t Bonus, peppers, tomatoes nnd nth- P(j on tho grounds.
sho’,'".t i cnsistent nnd gradunM n-| the Eastern porta for rail diatribu- m r tender truck suffered from fro st,
_______________ _
,
.
. tlon, Illustrates the point," says to some extent «=
as ....
fnr -south ■,,11,000 PER CENT RISE
- Iroad and telegraph property j j r&gt; Brookg. “These cargoes m ight the southern division, and tho same
entea
ined in
' ’" ’“ ■tinn be sent to St. Louts by w ater, but crons Including some early corn.j ,Vt*«ST PALM BEACH, Feb. 25.
(taring th
fa
'iU
*
?
™
•
t
a
s
i
o
^
j u fr°
mi they lir* not*
They
,nn(*e&lt;*
ttt melons, *---potatoes
nnd
berries
v e re j_
t‘
and
............
V Tnre
" ii----~ bh
— -—
-..........
—A vtract
ofA 2,750
feet of occnn
$8*148 *16 to $43,419,248,
from
l
t
e
nwir,
M
t
■**P°lrt
!n
l
n
«
with
killed
o
r
serluoslv
damaged
In
the
fronUlKC
Beach, which
from 1916 to 19^3. »t went up Irom ; the regular shipping routes. _ . central nnd northern counties of no)(, j * Mat Pompano
19i 9 for * 1 ,9 5 0 , haa
■Tlnlil
1
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r
kiln
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.
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. oT ” a t "a
WM19.24S to 66J, H4,424.
A ; *&lt;jt
up to Florida to establish Florida by the frosts or freezing
1' rV1v ' be c n**?1Is nosed*'
rilght decrease also was shown {»»! reigular shipping routes from the weather of Feb. 12 and 14, snvs n ri '*0f * 5 3 0 050 to Miami develi nX, rf' °
/
*** * property In 20
Intln
American
republics tho weekly weather nnd crop bulle- L___
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i ,«
opera, it Is disclosed
here. tThe
Iu2l and J923, but in other y«ara | nn(j gccurc the trade to and from tin of the state weather burau.
new price represents an increase
t h y e was u consistent increase.
• those countries and the United I
___________________
of 11,000 per cent in six years,
iT otsI valuations In Florida In-! gtnt,
OmitUngt Mexico Ahese
Stenographers in Germany have
I1-1Vo?®’*.
. routUm .countries lie closer to cocoa or coffee in the morning and '
Garlic was distributed ns a tonic
afternoon. This Is a relic of the
the Inborer who raised the pyr­
nold custom of having flve meals to
amid
of Cheops.
a day.

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grand tita l Increase In valuations WJ* the imports ? i - 0 ,0 0 0 ,onn. a
to'ft-* to 1023 Inclusive *324 ^kls trade the U. S. s h a r d In c.v

•a- * I-a —

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sprs Nathan Mayo, commissioners
o * 'n r'rr tltnrc. "to anticipate that
“In 1914 our cxportH to llw*'
dtfrlng the next 20 years, with well countries was $282,000,000 and In
m ved roads In every section of 1923 they were $075,000,000. In
Aihrida, developed Inland wnter- 1914 the per cent of our total ex­
ways, increased port facilities nnd ports thnt wont to them wns 12, in
cdcr,if.tr- *radna1.i ,ln he .larger! 1923 It wns 18. In 1021 they took*
cities, lhi« rf..sei.(ed valuations may 145.4 per cent of their imports from
*now an Increase over 1923 vidua- the United sta te s ns against 24.3
lions of more than $800.000,0)i0.” per cent in 1914. Of Mexico’s im­
ports In 1913 she took 48 per ernt
from the United Slntca an,I 76
ASK NEW CIRCUIT
per cent in 1921 i for the sn*nc
UWEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 25. dates Argentine went from 15 per
—‘The Palm Beach County Bar cent to 28 per cent; Brazil from 16
Association has gone on record per cent to 31 per cent; Uruguny
owing to tho rapid growth of from 12 per cent to 26 per cent:
tbo E ast Coaat section it is to Colombia from 62 per ernt to 81
tWd best Interest!) of the commun­ per cenl.
th at the legislature be asked
"The trade of the United States
the fifteenth judicial circuit. It is with Culm in 1923 reached ii total
to create two Judicial districts out of $568,880,471 us co m p a rd wl*h
r , *' '■ ti-erltors' now comprisin'- *395,709,988 In 1922.
Imports
Ijroposod to separate Palm Beach from Cuba in 1923 were* valued at
fcjid. liruMuril counties as one rir- $370,442,581, of which sugar ac­
^ ^ f ron&gt;
*j UC' u ftn(l Okeecho- counted for over $331,000,000. Im ­
unuthcr,
ports in 192 were valued a t $267,-

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MICKS,LOCAL ZITME.R PLJCCER AND
DoDt: » ' -p&gt;ciMc, t o &lt;;h t u p a s o c i a l a n d
I O v n c e . g r n i e . n o o o u s t m a s m is e t c o n
_
V 8 » V I MI L L I N’^
. . IS COM INC, T o BiRDiE C R o v v e i g.

What Would All Florida
Brin^ Today, if Sold?
i iw if hac.iti

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ANZENE
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W hat has caused such a trem endous increase in the actual val­
ue of Florida, the State? The sam e thing th a t is changing Daytona
H ighlands from w hat could have been bought ten years ago fora
few thousands, to w hat it is today, namely: enorm oussum s of money
spent lavishly on improvements, beautification and conveniences.

' New scientific discovery rids motordom of old enemy.
Makes even best Gasoline Better.
Prevents formation of carbon, removes old accumulations,
increases power, keeps cylinders and valves clean and keeps
motors at their best.

Capital—that's w hat is doing the work, m aking perfect homesites with all th at the 20th Century demands, of what was a wilder­
ness of hills, woods and lakes.

Increases Oxygen
in Combustion
Takes out knocks
Prevents Carbon
No Carburetor adjustment

“ OU HEAR a wise one here and there say:“ten years a^o I
could have bought the entire tra c t on which Daytona
Highlands stands for a few paltry thousands”. Well and
good. The U nited States bought the whole of Florida
from Spain for som ething like twenty million dollars.
W hat would it bring today? F igure it out for yourself. Before
you have covered the half of one county, you will be lost in a maze of
figures.

The Florida of yesterday is not the Florida of today; the Flor­
ida of today is not the Florida of tomorrow. You have only to see
(and who cannot)? what has taken place since yesterday, to picture
w hat is possible tomorrow. Those who buy lots in Daytona High­
lands today, will reap tomorrow’s profits. Don’t wait. Plan your
profits now, when they will bring you the comforts and luxuries you
desire, when they can be made with far less investm ent than will
be necessary tomorrow.

Increases mileage
Increases power
No effect upon metals

Use ANZENE for a short while and the carbon will disappear
gradually without effort on your part—your motor will run
much better—cleaner and freer and more powerfully each time
you drive it—even better and more efficiently than when vou
first got it. Get ANZENE now at—

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS
FJoncta-’-s Suburb o f H ills and L a k e*
The Traylors of Daytona

Wight

Florida Sales Agents. 211 S. Beach St.. Daytona, Florida.

George W, Albright, Orlando, District M anager

2nd and M agnolia-First and Elm-Sanford Avenue
and

John F. I*ox, Sanford Representative
Park Avenue at Second Street
BRANCHES:

San Juan Garage

JACKSONVILLE,

ORLANDO,

DAYTONA BEACH

SANFORD, DELAND, ST. AUGUSTINE

First and Myrtle
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Can't
Markets City News Briefs
To Ride Information provided by ih„
Quit Claim Deeds FU«d
Prison rolture
u f *thD#S?t
t !!i*n«Bureau
0f A*ri'
culture lwith
the Florida
of

m a tter described:
to e ll parties lla u g r J9 K sst: also.
)lou*« a t Batafoi
cla im in g Intervals a id e r Thos. R.
The N ortheast Q u a rte r (N e H ) of Ath day of April. A
_
W ilson, deceased. T hom s* Emmett the Southeast Q u a rte r &lt;»»:**&gt; »r hen and th ere m afcp^aww fa r
Chapman Cstt, pioneer In
W ilson, d eceased. Ja m es M ne, de* Hert Ion sa. .T ow nship is. South of hill of com plaint aaJUMttd. ,
fight for equal suffrage for Wo­
e*rh nf
y«*u. aand
n d »*ch
o f I*o « IB t*to e n
cen*eil. nml John E orlr. d-i-e**.,!, Hanae 29 Bast: also.
T oe
Sooiite**.-i
s, ....rter IS&gt;.HI
(IIRH) *tf
| l Is further
___
o rtered H u tt.i
!*• the f«lluw
follow .
men, intenda • to abandon politics
, ... „
».r o th erw ise. In isi**1
g e ,1"
n
ne S
h u u o j . i «•--.rter
**«
PublleAtloh ha pbhlt*
In* described .fu n d s sltu nte. ly in g ,'h e Southeast g u n n e r iS K H l of Order of Publleatlnh
^nford fferald
Herald,, an M M
Hecilt.n
23.
T
ow
n
ship
19.
Hmith
ill
In
The
Hanford
th
*1
fSht*
a****!
7
1
0
t
v
MeDon.ld.
Mary
A.
SUrlTonsld
amt
unit
lictng
in
th
e
County
nf
SejitL
fo^aif } } ' WiUon to
Lake tha fight against wars, sheB stat-1
s t a t - l tiusoumt.
liui.hu||, 1 , John
Mac
John'fA.
a. MacDonald.
«*. c. ntil* nnd m a te iu Florida, inure Itange IS K sst: also.
P»r published In,Hanford, Batnlll
the unaurveyed part of es
_ _ _let
_ _____
J . hoW- i r y llc r sntl w ife, ——F uller. II.
(Nti» nf the '• ■-minty,
once -' -M
enrii
here. _ _She
it be known.
The North H alf
’*»*«• 9 t Florida,
r §*PF!«!(■• •vnP#'
ripw
particularly described us follow s, Kmtlliwesi
duller.
rtf
Pee.
Q
uarter
for rkent
Ight ccor
o n u m illv r wrrkA. ■;
IBW«,»
ever, that she is not an advocate o f}* - ^ii,
tWU
tj * w ife,
to w n :
IS, Hmith of
WITNKSH
TNKSH my hand and tha
Unn
13.
T
ow
n
ship
peace at any price, but that she L L . it! m gladden
sim’d
O nvrrnm eni Lnl* One m nnd lls n g e J!l 13ast. also.
nnd w ife,
of ih e t'trciiit Court of t b r M b
did want to see world safeL
o (1) nnd tb rs ------Rasi lU lf
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SimlilMn. flenrfre ll. Brow n Tw
------------------------The
- Southw est Q uarter
____ t HtV *4 ) enth Judicial C ircuit o f tha State
anil
wife.
letters 1‘alint Issued
Brown,
Slmotiml
-------- - ------------- of the &lt;ti&gt;nl Meant Quarter' (HR1, ) nf of th,. ttnuthw esl Q o ir lir
o f Florida. In and for B en ln ol*
brought about in a safe, sane and
|lMUi|.Mt nml w ife. Ida Humbert.
Humbert. Hertlmt 2*. T ow n sh ip IS. Hnulh of in f Hfctinii |3 . T ow n sh ie l». H-oilh County on thU Ihe 3Ath dap o f JauSlate of Florida
______ | **nsible way thut woultf meet tho
8. tiiimpfrt and Wife, — ^— tittm*
Hum- itsnAe 19 B ast: also,
,,f f u n a e
Hast; nml slnu.
umy. A. l&gt;. IStJ.
[.pan Company
- - desir* of- *H WopUs. T h ere are pert. I.nls St. Lane, an T rustee and Huvrrnnteni l.o f r ise M) nf Her.fiovernm ent l.m T w o t i t
o f Her* f Heal)
V
with Ccapital
of; 75 organisations a t work now for Iter Murcessiirs In Trust. Hu rati lla l* ; Hon 13, T ow n ship IS. Houtli u fltin tt It. T ow n ship IS. Hmith of
Clerk of the C ircuit C m lir
$100,000,
Itmur* 3-i Hast.
of the tteeenth Ju d lel
dnd M V U S , hlinhamk ---------- lis t pin. Itauue IS H ast: a lso.
b
e lllt.n l lh* S tate o f
t. . ,,a ,b‘b Shd hus'oattd.
Cnvernmelil l.o l T w o l? t of Hr,-. un.l to mitr and nil otheli persons,
any H
Itr and tor Kemlnole i
slpln Jam es He rite rr l* n e and Hon 1.1. T ow nship 19.
Hnulh of w hose n sm es nre tinhtftw ii. rlnlmWtfe.
Lane. Rita
il« y tam e , lt*n«e IS East; Also.
|n,. a nv rtelit, title *.r interest tit
By: A. M. IVkEKH, I&gt;. C.
J I a L,b,e. . " f. AUamonto
--------------------------and hiciti.iml. ------— Lane, t'arrt ■ H overniiieni Lot
T hree i i i of «mi m ii ,.. prutierty h*-re|iiaU»ve HROIIHR A. IteCClTTBa. and
Springs. v i S T ^ M ^ . j R E S
A, Lane anil husband. --------- I J n c . . ib rtlim 2.1, T ow n ship IS, Hmith nf ite-rrltiei). i.r nnv tutr' or parrel O. W. HCKNCKI*. JR..
STREET PROGRAM BEGINS
George F. Babcock of Altamonte
rank H T.ewls as T ru stee and hlrt Uhuk* i s Hast: also.
tlirrenf
HoHclior and of C ounsel for
r - F i . r s in
n i s i , aand
n u it,
e nr* . The
GAINESVILLE Feb. 25.—Work BUf.
icressnrs
In ITrust,
it . oL Far*,
W e t llutf* ( W ' i )
of the
It |* hereto- ordered Hint tm i nml
Complainant.
sh a re /3’ SPCr(,tnry' ,rta80rer« 190 is to begin within a short time on rell anil* Wife. ---- *— Hnrrcll. »‘r 1n oltth essl Q uarter (HK‘»t of Hei-..enrh of you tie s’nd ni&gt;p*-nr tiefn re.Jn n . 11, Kelt.. I. tt. XIt II.
Gainesville’s street improvement otherw ise. In and to the lands h e r e .|iim , ya, T ow n ship IS. Smith n fi.n ti said I'lrciitl t'otirt nl Hie t'oiirt IMurrli T. It. II. 1 A.

C A T t'A T T i

II, Feb

Markets cooperating. Frank l|
, 28.—Con on or* Scruggd, representative.
Shipments from all states for
eotni»ll«l to sub.
t.tlnn by otrplon# T tw s^yt Calirornia, 18; Florida,
f i y c h he is alleg ed 97 of which 91 m in iated in the
ilted • Monjf fit Sanford "action. Total shipments
through
24
t,
, - . Feb.
.,
- - this
----- season are*
it exciting lively ^nfordshipm ents through Feb. 24
...I circle* since the 2,324 against 2,819 last season.
'?lty by the Berlin are 1,893 against 1,737.
0f Gehelmrat Hell* released at 2 o'clock'.'J7* Bu'letin
Kited in connection
Shipping Point Information
L .
ill connected W’*h
i S r v Cn “ r&gt; r rm ' ttood
bonk. An air. wire inquiiy.
Demand and trading
Ditched trotn
.**• iod, mnrkot strong. Florida, io
Ke was token bock Inch crates, Golden Self-Blnnchlnp
V ' the f ir route,
i", rl!" .,re,“
rSh' U' S- N». 1 , . « ?
$2.75.
time in European $2.60,
program which calls for an expen*
Building Permits Issued
that prisoner wa*
Terininal market reports: This
‘Ilty1?—°f $450,000, the lunus tor
which were provided in a bond lamornings sales to jobhers unless
rcidedly divided. It otherwise noted. Prices on Golden P m e / i 'm P « 'ri!T v « m !ir» 2l!7
n , o ™ IO| | tlT ' " “ ”- C lly
on how safe the a ir Self Blanching varieties, j,, the Allen, erection of une-ntory re. l . : K
. '-nlenr announce rim,
There in no rough, unless noted).
He*e
Jensamlne^Avenue,
|3««.
;
5
5
^
^ , V 8 , 'S : , r { «
the German law by
B5iti!!«.rei
c|ouJy*
,ted person can be
Florida arrived. 3 cars recon
ted. 16 cars on trm '
•pipo^c hlmnelf to
onday
who hold transporSupplie. morleroi; Je* keen Pnreh.4,1^*" j “ “t
H,“ SPet e. ' f ”
P~*™»&gt;. «™ V «
Ipline illegal insist tnand moderate, market about nac of Nt»w York, editor of the the projects ' '
induced In
I yet attained the de- steady. Florida, 10 inch crates Ameiican Bmikrnptcy Review Whn
|of the steam roilway Sanford District 4 Cs $3 .7 5 , $4 .00 , bai been in the city for some time
bile Defenders of best mostly $4.00, 3s $3.75, few *&gt;« th» guest nf S. Rmmtpl. It Is
o m r u i T r o l l It T -IIB1 TMH
my'the alleged lack higher,
» »• 4t IIHTAI, n i t l ' t l l T
. . . .8 s 10s *3.00,
------ - ,*3.50
— w.
the plan of Judge Isaac to dcvelinsist that In the
IN an it r a n
A tlanta:
48 tlegrees partly "P *be land amt plnce it on
the
on
ptsjy justice the a ir cloudy, 1 Florida nrrived, 4 cars market soon. The Judge
* " wns ac- 1 -HKBiMit.t: ro tiv r v .
IN (M tA N i'Eltr
jly to he preferred. on track. Su
** moderate, de- romoanied on his trip to Sanford &gt;
Supplies
HETll WOODHIIFF, i'i&gt;nt|ilsltwtnt
mand
anti
tra
by
Mrs.
Isnoe.
. . . ,
moderate, mar­
V».
ket steady. Florida 10 inch erntes,
CHARGES CHANGE
1 J. .1. t’OllRN, ft nl, Itrffniliint*.
.
3s 4s *3.50, *3.75, few *4.50. CalA charge nf reckless driving pre*
HITATIHN.
if°rnj« no supplies on market.
__________
To J. j. 1'iihfu am) w lff,
■. —
ferred against
John _____
Brumley, Jr.,
t lmrlfN »• Wuru Irk. as
Philadelphia: 42 degrees cloudy.! upon which a bond of * 7 was es
T
riu
iiff
mill
h
is
Huivr**nrs
In
Trust,
9 Florida arrived. 15 cars on track. I treated In Municipal Court Mon- Alibi*- H lisliiw ln . Hluraea U. Halil
aupplies moderate, demand ntoder- dny morning, ha - been changed on w in nmt wit,..

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i0 M a ,: ^ n r T 1

a afaaaiEiaiiii a a ^ ^

a

ivies Navy
right Brass
ie Clothes

j ty, Feb. 28. — The
of ilways wearing
ilothes. Its office™
k to get out of the
Jforr. and into the
ed out to parade on
ns, or to participate

7**fib'

AIR STINTS
•

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W ith P arachute Drop

IK |

Florida arrived. 39 cars on' track .! beginning, the chief Jeclareti, us
bupplies moderate, demand and ! the reckless driving charge carries
trading moderate, market steady. «n Implication of drunkenness.
Florida, 10 Inch crates, 3s, 4s and ' which, the chief suld, wns not anOs, well blanched, *3.75, §4.00, pHcable in the case of
young
green and poorly blanched $3, *3.25 Brumley. It is in order to remove
8 s, 10s well blanched *3.25, *3.50, such an implication that the change
green and poorly blanched *2.50, Is made, the chief said.
$3.00.
__________________
Detroit: 40 degrees cloudy. No
IN D IC T S GAM H U N G .
degrees, cloudy. No carlot arrivals. 17 cars on track. Supplies

Mntttgoinrrv. Itobrrt H. Itnmsi-y, as
Trustr** mill his HiicrfBsiirs in Trust,
.Muraiirfi s Itam sry, Iniilvlilually
unil us Hucerssiir In Trust tn Itohftt H. Itiim sfy, .MtirKiirn tv. Itamsry nml_ li us Iiii mi. --------- Itmnsry,
J mill's \V. J iiIiiiniiii nml w i f e , ------—
Jrthtisnii. t’lnrk tV. .Mrlluliiilil mill
tv Iff. --------Met mini lit. Mary A.
MnrU.inulit nml hustiuml. John A.
Mjcltnmilil. i*. i*. l-'ullfr nml w ife,
•-------- Pulli-r, tt. H l-*ullfr nml w ife,
*-------- l-*»illfr, W. it. Hliiilili-o iinil
W ife ,---------Htnihlfll. II. M. HIihIiIhii
eml w ife, — —— Siiulilcii, (ifnrK** K.
25. ■" X t ,,, nml w ife, --------- Urn wo,

• a change is shnrp_t fact that officers
jirm y feel that they
(jut to their brothers
marine corps. In
social gathering*
services are repWEST I-AUl BEACH. Eeh.
| navy und marine liberal, demand ami trailing moderl| appear in blue nni* ate, market Hteady, Florida, 11&gt; —All game* of chance would be i lit to tier l, H. ilum pert and wife. -----in Palm Hi'aclt coun- — Ilillilperi. I.ols At. Lillie, ns T rus­
ill trimmings, while inch erntes, 4s, 0*', $3.00, $3.75, 3*
tee nml her Huccessors In Trust,
and 8 * $3, $3.50, 10s, $2.25, *2.60. tv " rccommendatiims of (he Silni1
remain in drnb.
1 ILilpin mill Iiiisl.iiml. - - i —---Inn is discussed in n washed, wrapped, pre-cooled, 4s, ■l' rnp,i jury, iust r.unihitted to Judge llutpln. Corn llu lp io nml hn-diund,
c - K- Chllllngaworth of circuit ---------11it IIIIii . Jam es Herbert J.it tin
-by the official pub- 8 *. $4.50, $4.75, 3* anil 1 0 * $4 .0 0 ..
Lane. Klin May
PitUburgh: 44 degree* cloudy, imurt, were carried out. They jury nml w ife ——
United States In*
Lane,
Itian just issued. The 0 Florida arrived. Opening Tues- n ,,o rt7 l th"* i( '•-msiderml the c ^ V V T . l J n r a m ^ h n t a ^
day:
supiilie*
moderate,
demand
Keneral
use
of
punch
bonrdi,
slot
i.nm-.
Frank
h
.
L
e
w
i
s
,
n
s
r
Trust
so
h the ugitation for
ofJ nml...........
his Hm-ciootorH In -Crost. uml It.
“‘1*— game*
-----(the pre-war blue uni- •slow, market steady. Florida, 19»machine* anti* other
Farrell,
L. Farrell anil w ife,
Minued until cxist- inch 'crates, 4s, Cs $3.50 *3.75', 3 * irhani'e a menace to llte communl- nml
fueh nml every nl the uhnve
mostly
$3.50,
Hs
$3.25
$3.50,
ID*
!y
nni1
nrged
that
alt
officer*
i ire modiffed to uuliumeil ilefriithints. If IIVIon. nml
l
pressure to bear to remedy If •■tilor, iiiiv or nil of the x.ihl
kiml change in dress, $3 , $3.25.
defem
lants he ileail. to nil parties
been in Its w orkday- Washington: 45 degrees, cloudy.. ,bo ?,tllAtioP* “ »d i^ necessary ask clnlmlntf
InlereslN umler emoi noil
the
legislction
to
enact
such
laws
1 Florida arrived. Curs on truck
[1917.
every of Ihe follow Inn deceased d e ­
wniilil
mnke
operation
of
such
fendants, tn-w lt:
J. J. I’nhen and
etury of war slat- unreported. .Supplies light, de­
illegal.
w ife. --------- (’ohm , Charles O. War*
he was positively mand moderate, market fairly i devices
____ ___
; w ick, as Trustee und tils Huccrssle apneanince of the rteady. Florida, 10 inch crate'
, ors In Trust. Ahlde H lUldWilt.
le units of the army, -Is, Its $4.25, $4.60, few low us $ * higher, ordinary quality and con- ^lorue- it. lbHdwiii und wile Ahble
. tlltton
dition tow
I,,w as
ns 42 61) IW $g.7h,
S »76 *.
Vi .2.1
26 --------1 II.ildw|lt, Jesse
|| Cole
wile
bated in the fiipernl 8 s, 10s, $3.50, $3.75, few $4.00.
william
II ami
Ht.rlouer
Ir the late Presided
New Yolk: 38 tlegrees cloudy. 1 1 idtnarv quality and condition low „„,i «lfe. HarUli Hprtro et, j. tt
IpuLlicntion says, "he | 23 Florida arrived. Supplies lib- as $2,00, lO.i, $2,50, $3.00, few MuKrioler nod w ile.
Mapl aion of the officers cral, demand mow, m arket weak, $3.25, ordinary (|uulity . und condi- j r'"l, '(l- Vi" ’c i'i T ’ Vi" vi‘V^' uVii'i Jam''
....... c, Ar
I ,
„ 1 Atllile It laylor. I'aVId MolIlgOltlsure wearing that I Florida. 10 inch crates, blanched 3s i tioii low
U.i *$1.76 wufihoii 'is, li:i ( f«|*y ami wliV* » MonlKOfiu rj-.
$3, $3.50, 4s, fis $3.25 $3.75, few I $4,25, $4.50.
Hubert H. Itam sey, nn Trustee and

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Study Values

OAK HILL

Compare prices in Oak
Hill with other .subdivis­
ions. You will he amazed
at the great differential
in favor of the purchaser
in Oak Hill. Make these
comparisons t o d a y —
iht-ii buy while you may
yd benefit by low prices.

Prices here are fur below values nf similarly located property.
The reason is that the Oak Hill property was purchased be­
fore the present era of values, and the homepurchuser is be­
ing given the benefit of this stroke of forgesiht on the part of
the developer. Aak Hill is on both lleneva und Mellonville
Avenues and with the paving of both of these important high­
ways, il is difficult to predict just how rapidly values will
increase,

::

D in n er on
Tie ( i r o n n

(In

Thursday

BENEFIT BY PRESENT LOW PRICES
PROFIT FROM CERTAIN INCREASE
Here is nn Ideal investment, for Oak Hill values are Increasing daily.
Oak Hill uppeals to the home builder because of its many other advantages.
O ik Hill appeals to the investor because property purchased here cannot
help but grow rapidly in value. These are facts worth your consideration.

10
A (ium l

It will pay you to investigate Sanford’s subdivision of opportunity. Ihe
next time you are out driving go south on Sanford Avenue to Geneva
Avenue and then turn to the left. You will be in Oak Hill as soon as you
have crossed the railroad.
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tsast

GARNER
Developer
HO PARK AVENUE
m m m + + *+ + *4***+ + + *+ + + **+ + + **+ *+ **+ + *+ + *+ + *+ + * ❖

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( m ira il Walker R ealty Co. aucl
T he Se m ih o le R ealty C o m p a n y .

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THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925

iq Sanford Herald
„ ___ -4 m r r nflernium ? »t»r|M
I l M i r nt X*nforrf. Klurldn
titered *» Hrennd
"Matter.
.O c to b e r 17. l'JU. at the^ C ustom er
, , a t Hanford. Florida under A rt of
• March a. 1*57.
HOLLA*U I- IIKAX
Kdltoe
M. HOWARD DKIKi ............ M aaacer

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( tllllc n iP T I O I t IIATR*
HI* M onth* . 4 3 .(0
’ P rllvered In City t»y Carrier, per
w eek . If.r.
W eekly Kdltlon 13.00

One T e a r ..17.00

p er Y

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IPRCTAL ROTICKi All obituary
notice*, card* o f thank*, reeolutlon*
and notice* of entertainm ent* w here
ch arge* ore mode w ill be charged
f o r 'at regular a d v ertising rate*.
M E u n r.it T ilt: a m o c i a t r i i p i i k w
The A ssociated F rees I* e x c lu s ­
ively en titled to the u*e for republlratloti of all new* d isp atch es
c r e d i t e d to It or not oth erw ise cred ­
ited in thin paper and al»n th e local
new* published herein. All right*
o f repuhllcntlon of npcclal d isp atch •* herein nrn nl*o reserved. ____

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25. 1»25^
TU B HBRALTVB PLATFORM
1,_Deeper water route It* Jneksnn-

^ |||p

2, —CMM ruction of St. John*—In­
dian River cnnnl.
S.— E ilm sion of while way.
4,—Extension of locnl amusements
—«wl aiming pool, tennis courts, etc.
5 —Acquisition of a municipal
Hand.
liana*
. , „„
f,— Augmenting of liuildintc proram—houae*. hole)*, upnrtment
nnusry.
O
tiaCfe
7c—Eaten*ion of street pnving pro-

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8^—Cpn»t ruction of
boulevard
around t.nfci* Monroe.
Pc—Entrance into Florida Mute
baseball leaifue.
JO.—Completion of city henutification program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY.
ALWAYS PROTECTED: —
When thou pintaeat through the wit­
ters, 1 will he with thee; nntl
through the river*, they shull not
overflow thee; when thou wnlkest
through the Ore, thou slmlt not In*
burned; neither shnll the flume
kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43:2.
t i i Ib

pa uper

Who itce.i no henuty in the dawn.
Or glow of setting stin;
Heedless, the seasons come nntl go,
The star* their courses run;
Who never sees the rainbow arch
O'er valley, town and hill—
Though he hits lands mid gear and
gold.
Thnt man is pauper still.
Who hears no music in the brook,
Or feathered songsters small;
Nor thrills to watch the hinls unfold,
When spring sends nut her rail;
iW ho reads nn lesson in the m e
V Thnt upturnn frost must kill
Though lie has lands nntl gear and
gold.
&gt; T hnf mtiirtls Im hpdr still.
*.
Who never sees the chance to serve,
Ills brother by the way;
Who .will not hear the cries that
come
From want and pain each day:
-W ho does not know his soul will
live
Beyond death's waters chill—
Though he has lands and gear and
gold
That man is pauper still.
—Mary Spain Vigtis.
-------- o-------“ All the world's a stage’’ nntl
most of us are in the wings.
-------- o-------A pessimist is n matt who sees
himself as others see him.
-------- o-------Don’t lonk down on another fel­
low just because In* looks up (o
you.
Secretary Weeks appears to lie
"all up in the air" over this a ir ­
plane controversy.
-------- o--------Our office hoy remarks that some
people's gtdf scores look more like
butting averages.
Ib-af people have their advant­
ages. They don't have to be both­
ered about the neighbor’s young
son taking his daily saxophone
lesson*.
In tin* Spring the wife’s fancy
lightly turns to thoughts of hats
while the husband's thoughts turn
heavily to ways to pay for them.
-------- o--------Every time they report Sun Ynt.
Sen dead, a new revolution breaks
out. What in the world will those
Chinese do when he really passes
it way ?
I,et'» see the business men of
Sanford turn out Friday anil show
the good fellows of Altamonte thnt
Sanford Is mighty glad to have
them visit our course.
Phil Armstrong, in the TimesUnion, puts it about right, lie
says, “ It can truely be said, .i
bone in. the hack is worth two in
the bead."
“You should so live that you
shouldn't have to ask the editor
to keep, it out of the paper," says
th e Spartanburg Sun. Those are
o u r sentiments exactly.
A Chicago pastor who has re­
signed fyia pastorate to conduct a
world-wide investigation of m ar­
riage says "young people are too
HUtierliclal for m arriage." That
Rounds seasonable since one guess
I* about as good us another.
o
Lieutenant Osborne Wood, son
of Leonard Wood, who made a fo r­
tune in Wall Street, was arrested
in France the other day for issuing
hod check*, lie lost a t roulette In
th e R iurritt Casino, just as every­
one else does who plays not know­
ing when to quit.
, --------.&lt;j---------A fervent appeal from an edi­
torial w riter who dec In res that
imp* lack'. $10,000 at completT-impn
lug it* community chest quota
would have one believe that Tampa
lack* u heart as well us cash in its
pht-st.

• Too Busy—Applesauce!

As Brisbane Sees It

WORDS MASCULINE AND FEMININE

NEW Y’ORK HERALD TRIDUNE
G u 50 Cents, When7
We were reminded by the words of Dave Howard, of
Mr.
Week*
Will
Remember
Buffalo and Altamonte Springs, a t the Rotary luncheon yes­
In Latin gram m ar, a* we studied ply grand. And who M° V . ‘ i
Good Rockefeller Work
terday of the poor showing made by the Sanford golfers in
ft in our youth, words by their think of commending nnythin^ *«
Japan,
China,
R
au
ls
th e tournament last Friday. Mr. Howard said, “Sanford is
ire masculine,
inine;
haso,,ta idi.Min
endings were
m«&gt;&lt;.-uiu&gt;v, fem
icm inm
c; elegant? This word......
T
overlooking a good bet" in not appealing to and fraternizing
or n e u te r,'a distinction, however,! ]y eighteenth century
eentury flnyon
BY ARTHUR BRI8BANB
fli»vor* ^ ^ ,^ X
, ,7.
(C tfJiK M 1M4)
with the good people of Altamonte Springs.
th at seemed to have very little pur-leach generation has its own ,w0
pose except to burden reluctant of this sort. In Shakespeare s I J ^
The facts of the case are these: last Friday about twenty
the equivalent of elegunt and v
President Coolidge has rendered memories. But in our living Eng­ grand and lovely was fair, dust $
or twenty-five “golf bugs” came up from Altamonte Springs
lish of today there is a more In­
important
public
service
in
estab­
to play in a scheduled tournam ent with Sanford. About
how for this was a feminine word *
his board for oil conserva­ teresting division in the use of in Shakespeare’s time it might b j v
eight or ten Snnford players were there on time. After lishing
words,
not
by
their
endings,
but
tism. The m atter is more impor­
difficult to sa&gt;w Perhaps
considerable delay and scouting around five or six more tant to the public than to the oil according ns they nre preferred ain little
that age, when gentlemen w o re, «fr
by
men
or
by
women.
Some
were finally found and the matches arranged, but it was producers, for unless new and great words are by choice prevailingly slashed silks and feathers and v
still necessary for a number of the visitors to play among oil territories are soon locatejl, the masculine and others are prevail­ curl*, and lace a t their wrists, *^
will read “gasoline, 50 cents,"
the distinction between the speech j j
themselves or to play with the professionals at the local signs
That last gasoline rate war is prob­ ingly feminine.
of
ladies nnd gentlemen was not J
This
is
especially
true
of
the
ad­
club.
ably the Inst that will be seen In
&lt;•
jectives, and particularly of those so great as it is today.
Hardly a very hospitable spirit for Sanford to show. The this country.
adjectives which nre continually
We seem to 1m? returning more +
trouble was not that the Sanford golfers did not know about
needed to season the small talk of or less to Elizabethan conditions. *
It is announced that the Presi­ cverv-day social existence. The The fine gentlemen of the day 1*
the m atch: fully twenty-five had been notified and had dent
will leave Brigadier General feminine ndjeetive of approval is rather incline toward delicate f a b - jJ
promised
to play. But .at the last. .minute
they
- i
, .
, - .found, them-..M itch ell to the tender mercies of lovely or just lovely, but what he- rics and fancy colors. Their shirts 4
selves “too busy to get away—which is a lot of applesauce. | s ccretnry Weeks, who, thanks to man uses these words? The man’s 'and their ties and their waistcoat* ♦
The case resolves itself into th is: if Sanford is ever to Mitchell** fearless and patriotic adjective ranges through the d e -'a rc , to say the least, ornamental, &lt;•
testimony, -stands exposed as a grees of good, fine, g reat ami bul-j Even their hats are lined with
become a tourist city, it m ust make itself attractive to vis­ monument
to complacent incapac­ ly. The feminine adjective of |chifTonn. satins and laces thnt
itors, and it can only no thnt by "playing around" with them. ity, if nothing worse.
condemnation is awful or sim ply.hitherto have pertained only to the
Sanford folks must do more than merely provide "the best
nwfui, but the mnn’s adjective is Indies. And so it is that our day
It is not easy to believe th at the likely to be the simple word bnd.'hn* seen the birth of a new adgolf course in the state," tennis courts, swimming pools,
I
hotels and apartm ent houses. They m ust get out and play President will throw General Mit­ plain and unadorned. Rotten i s ' jrctive that serves indifferently a*
chell overboard, entirely. There another m an’s word.
The word ’ masculine or feminine. This is
golf with visitors, play tennis with them, take them for will
probably be a string attuched cunning is distinctly a woman’s the adjective wonderful. It has re­
automobile rides, take them to dances and bridge parties. to the general, in the wuy of n word, For this there is no cor- placed the whole series of lovely,
In short, show them a good time and make their stay in this private word of advice from the responding man’s word, because fine, great and the other polite
President to the Secretary.
men are not inclined to express commendatory adjectives of the n
city a pleasant one.
much interest in things thnt nre past. That it will continue to be
Now as for this "too busy” talk. Strange as it may seem,
If the worst comes, and General cunning. On the other hnnd, it is equally appropriate on the lin* of
the busiest men are the ones who seem to have the most Mitchell, with the President’s tacit difficult to find n feminine adjec­ women nnd of men seems doubtful.
time to devote to the entertainment of visitors. The men approval, is punished and humili­ tive to translate the masculine Already the indications are that
who are most intimately connected with the ctiy’s affairs, ated for telling the truth, .Mitchell bully.
this adjective in the near future
find comfort. When he is
It is strange how quickly these will become exclusively feminine.
or the Chamber of Commerce's affairs, who are devoting may
turned over to Mr. Weeks, the la t­
women will make it their own
much time to the proper conduct of the county’s celery crop, ter will L'u turned over to the news­ masculine and feminine adjectives The
of approval and disapproval pass merely by force of the number of
who nre working to bring hotels to Sanford and much out­ papers. And whnt they will prob­ into disuse. Not that they disap­ times they use it. Already they j
side capital, who are promoting big developments, in ad­ ably do to Mr. Weeks will last long­ pear altogether. But the adjec­ nre overworking it. In the end |
er and be longer remembered than tives ^rnt serves currently one they will work it to death. The
dition to the efficient management of their own businesses, anything
Mr. Weeks can do to Gen­ year in the best social conversa­ amount of language m aterial r e - ;
they are the ones, strange enough, who have got the time to eral Mitchell.
tion will very often sink the next quired t» keep the conversation of!
play golf with visitors.
year to a lower social level. Per­ women on the level of propriety IS
Yes, Sanford is overlooking a good bet in Altamonte
Human intelligence has no n at­ haps lovely and simply lovely are Mind vivacity whirl) they demand
Springs, and if Sanford doesn’t reform and take some steps ural brand, the works of science still good enough, or do tlv y at in appalling. This is tiu* day of
become immediately automatically ready indicate a kind of ovim and wonderful, lull wonderful also must ■
toward being ju st "one of the hoys’’ with neighboring com­ the
of the whole world, f in t quarter of the twentieth c m - ! pie pare? to go the way of !r»v»dv B
munities, and if Sanford folks don’t show as much interest It ispossession
therefore an honor to the tury old-fanhiunedner ;? At any amt g-and am’ elegant nnd ;.ll llm M
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it will he only a short time before visitors won’t be inter­ they should be using some of their | class phrases than grand nnd sini- t« ryear.
n
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to
help
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ested in Snnford.

W hat’s Your Guess For Florida?

poverty stricken scientists of Ger­
many, enabling them to continue
their work for civilization.

TWO WORTH OF A SM1LR
BY EDWIN GORDON LA WIt ENG E

The soviet government .has ra ti­
smiles ( Only tin* ret face, the fare thnt
Another fnacinaliiiR indoor and outdoor sport—ijnessiiiR fied Russia's treaty with Japan, so Then are many kinds of mic
uf!*'' hnig held in one position, is
1that China, Japan and Russia new —the smile of pride,
out Kthe
T! probable
.
. . . .population
..
... of
. Florida
.
. in. IflJlo.
,
united by treaty, from the basis of contempt, that of trium ph—blit | forrowed by wrinklus. It is th •
1
dwelling on imaginary lor real)
Nincteen-tlurty-five will ho boro in lens than ton yearn.
m,, Kurupean-Asiatic comidnuthe one thnt I shall tell you of Wn,rigs or sorrows that causes linen
How many people will ho paying taxes in Florida at thatliinn.
e Hint to he traced upon the features,
It interests us, because the three today is the ordinary
time? How many inhabitants will be calling Florida "home?"
nations are united chiefly in their | Koes its way merely doing good. These wrinkles m e often called the
How many residents will he living in Florida dwellings now dislike Ol the United .States. The “Merely doing good!" W hat a tracings o f the linger of time, but
unbuilt? How many Florida children will lie ntlendiiiR the Chinese masses have no particular fdorimi* tiling to lie able to say ill reality, l hey are merely the inreason for disliking us, since we regarding anything. No higher ideations o f lack of cheerfulness—
public schools?
could he paid to one of the inability to look smilingly upThe Hollywood News in tut!
tin course ot some approving refused to take our share of the 1tribute
N ature’s munifoid creations than j on the affairs of life,
Boxer
money.
Hut
skillful
propu
comments upon a Herald editorial predicts that there will he ganda has made China think that to say, "l! goes about doing good."! As a business asset, the smile —
ten million people livinjf in Florida twenty-five years hence. this nation, in some way, repre­
Few persons are aware of tin not the lived, expressionless one,
The News would probably put its guess at three millions sents contempt for Aula's people. fact that a smile, like mercy, l bill I lu* one thnt com*!* and goes,
“hlesseth him lliat gives, and him ; the one th a t soothes, warms ami
for 1911,’L Dues that come hear your figures?
that takes."
persuades—is the twin in value to '
Russia
dislikes
us,
bemuse
we
Seriously, would not some carefully thought mil guesses
The face that continually lig h t­ tile pleasing and modulated volet*.
persist in maintaining what they
as
growth
ini iIhom ,next.. decade
i toe the, •probable
.
. , of
. Florida
,
,,,,
11 capitalistic government, ens up will) a smile is the one Look tin* world smilingly in tlnbo ot .scuvice to prc.'UMit-uny investors and builders? There* Iney object to our system, as we tlm t hears nR the attacks of time faci* ami it will m irror that smile
aqd preserves the semblance r,f back to ypu. Be lmppy, and make
arc number.n of men, in the various cnnmutrdul and civic &gt;bjl*qt_l}) lliein.
youth long a fter the milestones others happy, by carrying a smile
'fin*
success
«f
»iiucapitalist
sys­
organizations of the State who could offer estimates that
tem annoys Russia, while the fact of that period, as denoted by with you into the ordinary atruti's
would be accepted as accurate forecast. A compilation of that
of life.
we won’t admit Asiatic masses years, have passed into oblivion.
these guesses, and an average of their figures, would un­ to full partnership, annoys Japan.
doubtedly be of value to people who are planning develop­ We may have trouble in th at direc­ not known much about real educa­ anil international bankers do not
ments, or who are endeavoring to find a way to profit from tion some day, if we remain open tion.
dominate.
to attack.
Thnt is why England lias just
the future growth of the state.
Any hope for prolonged safety
Sir Esme Howard, British Am­ appropriated $100,u0&lt;),000 for a ir­
For Sanford conservative people are predicting a popu­ must he based on the old saying
tells a Louisville audience craft.
lation ol twenty-five thousand iu I!)!In. If this estimate is that there is a special providence bassador,
that a war between Great Ihitain
fur
children,
drunkards,
and
fools.
correct it must be apparent to the least imaginative of per­
ami America is unthinkable and
Thank Heaven you live in a coun­
Asia has her trouble). Educating th a t the beat thing foe tin* world’s
sons that some big changes in the appearance of this town her
masses to hate something peace would be a “firm understand­ try with open fruitios around all
will have taken place in those same ten years. Twenty-five across the Pacific may cause t h e m
! the 48 state of which it is compos­
between America, and Great ed, with freedom to move in a!i di­
thousand people must have some place to live. They must to look for things to bate nearer ing
Britain and her dominions."
rect i*nis. Europe is cursed with
have schools and churches, places of amusement, stores in home.
passport restrictions, of which this
which to buy their supplies, garages to take care of their
For
those kind
China’s railways are in utter
.
• woids, thanks. A is a sample.
cars and concerns to sell them new ones. A city of twentywith a guv* rnThe little Tyrolean town of Bren­
X V , i f , acks tin* brains to pre­
ner, chopped in two after the war,
five thousand people here—but picture tile scene for y o u r-!the various brigand armies seizin"-'
pare, in peare, or to deal with its is part Italian, part Austrian. The
different lines
self.
Jupun lucks perfect harmony, I grafters, in a war, would be for­ church is on Italian soil, nearly all
No wonder eager men are trying to "get in on the ground- with
2,500 police protecting h e r' tunate to possess a friend in Great the congregation live on Austrian
floor" in their conviction that not only will Sanford have a parliament.
' soil. Every Sunday, each Austrian
Our Congress, which l Britain.
population of ail of twenty-five thousand in HKlo but that ha&gt; just raised its own pay, &gt;v a! They have a govcrnmnU that oil worshipper must show his passport
the greater city of that day will be but tin* beginning of the if it has not done much else, need:, men, steel men, batt ’.'sliiji builders to get inside the church.
no protectors, thanks be.
Ilig City days to come.
tia z n i
Figuring from the steady influx of newcomers who in­
But. if one fine morning, half a
tend to make Florida their home, it seems to The Herald dozen big American cities should he
that the three-millions guess for 10115 is considerably less bombed, gassed, and wrecked, with
than what the actual count will be, and that the twenty-five the steel and oil men still running ■
our army and navy, and with no
thousand estimate for Sanford is decidedly conservative.
n
aircraft for defense, there might
Make your guess and file it away for a 10115 reference. he sumo trouble here at home.
hollowing such u calamity, it
would take more than 2,500 policeI1 IIU
CAL’S PONY
nun to guard some of our official
patriots.
FOLK COUNTY RECORD

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The Father ot hi, r ,
knew both poverty,* 7 ^
in his lifetime ty
But extravagance
ways a stranger to h i^ \
Let -it be a stranger *1
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the political life of any ordinary
man in the president’s chair. Yet
through it all Cal keeps silent
and as the days pass evidence ac­
cumulates that his usual luck is
coming to the for**.
Instead of putting him in u
position of ridicule, the wooden
hobby horse promises fair to be­
come a new craze in the land.
!• inanciers and big business men
throughout the country are said to
be installing the overgrown reproductions of the
playthings
they discarded in their infant
years.

\ ot. shades of thoi past, can
any loyal Republican imagine Ted
dy Roosevelt galloping up and
down in before-breakfust solitude
on a mechanical steed?

LESE-MAJESTE!
BIRMINGHAM NEWS

We are getting very near to
travel through the air. The big
dii iglide Los Angeles reached
Bermuda, after n twelve-hour i
journey from l.ukehurst, N. J.|
I he boats take hours for the Join.,
ney.
And the Los Angeles is a sl.iu-1
boat, going about sixty miles an!
hour, one tifth the speed of a good
modern airplane. As to safety. Los I
Angeles with helium gas is at b.a.u
as safe as railroads or steamships.
Another year or two will see
commercial air lines. The governmeat ought to s ta rt it. and thus
help pay the cost of upkeep while
training crews.
But the rnilrouds don't want to
see the government carry passen­
gers, and the railroads rule.
News from Asia tells of an In­
dian scientist discovering an "mvi .
iblc light.” It makes opaque ob­
jects transparent,
•Japan announces,!hut her young
women will not bob their hair.
They would have the be*t of rea­
sons, their complicated hendthest
compelling many of them t.&gt; sleep
with their heads on blocks of wood,

According to Attorney General *market in competition with free laRtone’s ruling, the millionaire i bor. That, too, is a sound and just
bank wrecker and bootlegger here- ruling, since it would he eminently
after will lie denied all the? luxtl- unlair by this means of cheap prories and delights of home in fed-1 duction to lower the wages of free
••ml penitentiaries. Instead of sit- workmen,1
Rotherincre, brother of Lord
Gag easy in spacious and comfy i But the chief importance of the
Morris chairs listening to grand attorney general’s ruling is that Northctiffe, has accepted a chal­
operu stealing through tin* blue, when malefactors are sent to fed- lenge, and will bet $1,000 that he
these criminal bird* will bo set to eral penitentiaries it will not he to can successfully pass an ordinaly
work. They will he com pel ltd to some flowery bed of luxury where school hoy’s examination.
If he can, he is the exception.
do useful work. There is to he indolence may flourish. It will be
no favoritism, no favored classes. to a place, not of dire punishment, The average man's education leaves
The millionaire thief nnd the hool­ perhaps, not to terrific denials of
early, as regards details. Ask
igan, the Brewsters and the Bill the common human comforts, b u t|y ° ,,r intelligent neighbor any sim­
Sikeses will have to earn their ut least where the loafers and ple question nbout Baffin’s Bay,
board and keep.
crook and lick artists, the m ur­ or what countries he would pas:*
And, furtaei. the attorney gen­ derers and the forgers nnd all the through on the way from London
eral says that the product of these rest, may be forced for a while to to Constantinople, For instance.
prisoner*’ work will be used w ith­ earn their bread by the oweat of We learn largely to forget, ami we
in the penitentiaries. Convict pro the brow or the exercise of the worry the young with knowledge
duction will not be otfered on the I brain in legitimuto ways.
they never use, which allows we do

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an incentive to deposit regularly.
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“Coolidge luck" is a favorite ex­
pression among political wiseacres
who attem pt to explain the remarkuble success of the "silent
one” and the grip lie has on the
people. Ami it could nevei be
better demonstrated than in tile
discovery of the president's wood­
en hobby horse that hi* uses for
his morning "canter."
Democrats seized the discovery
with glee. A poem commenting with
much satire and wit in the wooden
nag nnd its rider was read in the
house of representatives with
shouts of laughter from the min­
ority party—and some of the pres­
ident’s own party smiled broadly.
Since then the joke has been rid­
den harder than the mechanical
mount itself.
The incident was enough to kill

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T ruth Seekers’ Class
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Meets On Tuesday ANNUAL BRIDGE-LUNCHEON GIVEN
‘J? S S J r 'W 'to 1*1 BY S0CIAL DEPARTMENT WOMAN’S
Tuesday afternoon
the Woman’s
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For Summer Days

SWISS BELL
RINGERS

Rev. otvi Mrs. T. A. Jordan who
have been k’uests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. M. Scott M t Monday for thier
home in RoannM* Va.
R. L. D can."a w
W. Spencer. Jr.,
and John Meiseh, *Tr- . motored
Wednesday to Miami, w" ero they
will visit for a few d a y v
Friend* of Mrs. W. D. G».’ &lt;,nc.r
I will he sorry to learn th at ah*.'
HI ut her home in the W clnk^
Apartment*.

AT THE

High School Auditorium
February 28,1925

Mr*. Hoy F. Symc* nnd house
roasts, Mrs. Henry Miltncr and
children of Cadellae. Mich., mo­
tored over from W inter Park Wed­
nesday. Mrs. Miltncr is n sister
of Mrs, Ryntcs.

EvcninR 50c nnd $1.00
Afternoon 25c nnd 50c

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Peeler of
Salisbury, N. C„ are the guest*
of Mr, and Mr*. J. F. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mr*. Hawkins, Mr. nnd
Mrs Peeler will leave Wednesday
for a motor trip to Miami.

COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM

Carolinians Ask For
Change In Game Laws
COLUMBIA, S. C.. Feb. 2r,.—
Because warm weather In the
eouth continues from Hi day* to
one month longer than in the north­
ern states, federal gnme law* ap­
plicable to the nation n.s n whole
work n hardship on southern
sportsmen, according to A. A.
Richardson, stnte game wnrden of
South Carolina nnd southern rep­
resentative on tho federal advis­
ory* board on migratory bird law*.
As a member of the board, Mr.
leva; M rs. Richardson said recently, he oxft Head, peeled to advocate changing the
Irs . G B . | °P,’n nenson for ducks nbout IS
Brossior, of days, so that they may lie hunted
Chittenden, i io the southern states during coldClnrendmi,. cr weather.
r. Mrs Dl*
When ducks first arrive in the
\V K pps,. eoutb they are in poor physical
’orthington, eotulition. due to their long flight.
Mrs. How- Mr. Richardson said, and the weak­
ness of the birds venders them
levs able to protect themselves, re__________Milting in their slaughter in larg!)
' numbers.
Enactment of amendments to the
national game laws changing th&lt;*
dm*k season to open Nov, lfi and
rontinne until Feb. Lri, instead of
front Nov. I to Feb. 1, as at pres­
ent. will lie proposed.
Another clinnge sought by the
southern representative will he to
have an open season for one month
for wood, or summer, duck. 11&lt;*
in Jacksonville
said that these duck have become
Mr. and Mrs. George Hondley so plentiful as to permit a short
of Barahoo, Wis,, who have been open season, which should be from
the house guests of Judge and
Mrs. K. F. ll nishoider for several
days left Monday for Culm.

Personals

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tn take orders for
b-»hv eMr1**, *’**'.,
R. I. Sanford, Fla.

The tombstone of Eurysiiees,
the .pastry king of Home war. in
the form of an enormous rake,
which also served as an jvivor*
tisement.

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This summer frock illustrates the
possibilities of printed and bor­
dered silk. Such a dre*s require*
very little sewing and is unite
finished when it has an organdie
collnr nnd n rnsh. The color
scheme here is unusual. The ma­
terial is black and white and the
sash i* a lovely sapphire blue.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fell. 3B. —
Six teams, including two from this
city, two from Tampa, one ^frnui
Winter Haven and one from Clear­
water and Bellenlr, compose the
Florida West C o n s t Amateur Golf
league, formation of which is a n ­
nounced here. Gordon (Billions o f
Tampa is president of the league.
Each team will plit&gt; every other
team one game this reason. W'tu­
ners will then play the champions
of a similar lenguY t o lie organized
mi the East Coast, it is stated.
There are 1,000,000 "radio pir­
ates" that is) people who have in­
stalled indoor1 listening apparatus
af their own without bothering to
pay tlie required license fee— ac­
cording to British official estimates.
Over there, radio, is nut "as free
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nre nnd prepruthm
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hr children are asked
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ijrtinen. In solitary cells dur | two on{j n hn|f ,|,^ a to rcCupsrate
i|C 102-1, taking into consideration before being put back on the rond
l(y the actual absence from work, to work.
W hite prisoners proved to be
ihted to 2,090W dnys of ten
, each, or more thnn six yenrs \ much more susceptible to the solone man. This is disclosed I n ; itary cell treatm ent than did nourds compiled by T. E. An- ’ grocs, Camp No. 2, nt Titusville,
draw l, state prison clerk.
! getting the record for the most
/.The calculations do not Like into, time lontl with a total of .".17 days
account the number of hours the ' lost. Cnmp No. 22, another for
* jfcrteoncr* were actually in confine-] white prisoners, located near Cot■ cat. For example, a prisoner , tondatr, came r.’e::t with 272 dayj
“ teed in confinement nt fi o'clock ! lost time.
the evening nnd who remained | Fenrons of the year apparently
here until G o’clock the next even- had little to do-with the time pristoir, was in the box for 21 hours, oners npent in the cell. Staring
but he was counted as having lost with January, ln**.t, th- total numonly one ten-hour day from his her of minute;i Jos* by punishment
Work.
in the solitary cell totalled 2.951.
\ Neither do the calculations take; In February the total was 2517,
Into account the time allowed for March 7F5; April I:i07, May 1508,
recuperation after the prisoners .June 2302, July, 2554, August 2G70;
wefo taken nut of the confinement September MG5; October
Nocell and hehl there for five dnys vember 745 nnd December 878 minof the confinement. If fo r l n - ‘llt*n.

Weather And Crop
Conditions Are Givdn

The cost will be not less than $100,
OOp, and may go much higher, I t’is
rioted. The pltns call for a tra in ­
ed social director, mi da teacher of
religious education, T h e /rre sb y WASHINGTON, Teh. 25.—Crop
terian.-; rccantljshavc nd^td rt woD;- ami wenther conditions fo r F lo r-'
c r to their locai staff who dcvqtos .
f FLORIDA STATIC COLLEGE much of her time to, the college! Ida during the week ending y ester­
i FOIt WOMEN, Feb. 25&lt;—DefinUr itudcnts, nnd they Arc now launch-1day were summ arised by the Do­
; plans for a closer relationship be­ ing upon n building program to! pe rth e n t of Agriculture toduy au
follows: Mostly dry, much sun­
tween fho churches of Tallch- "-v i rovidc increased seating space.
shine nnd moderately warm. Sol],
and tho young women of th-' Fl-*
is in g»'»d condition and favorable
ula Ftntc College are being formuVOTE ON BONDS
for germination growth
Forat
i Inted by'several denomination: .
damage during the previous week !
The UaptfsU have rondo plana t &gt;
DAYTONA. BEACH. Feb. 25.— to truck in the Evrrglndcs is quite &gt;
have a Young People’.* Worker,
ar.d are now searching tor a suit­ On Mar. 28 the freeholders of thin extensive. Potatoes are recover-'
able perron for the place. They jflacc will vote on a proposals, to mg. Corn planting is advanced.'
arc also planning a new Stit?day hf-ue 8115,000 in bends tq provide ^Melons nnd truck are improved,
School building which, while &gt;- 'i- fo r a new fire station and town although there is much replnnting. i
not for college girts alone, yet will hall to cnsi. V.5.00Q; the paving nf Strawberry shipm ents have Inaid in taking can of the^College Main and Coates streets, and Hol­ crca-Lil from north. «;nt* nre do-j
lywood, PalmettOj Live Oak, Hill- ing v. 11. There is much now tree
1 Sunday School classes.
growth nnd citrus blooqi except
The Methodists have recoutly, aide. Davis and First Avenues.
satsumns which are dorm ant in the
bought land ju st acrid.* the street
A rtH.lc- and a hymnal are part of west. Tobacco plants in beds nr-from tho campus, on which they
„« nvery Oh'neso soldier under good. Cane grindingN entinued in
expect to erect a modern student
the Everglades.
activiy building and dormitory. G jncral Feng Yu Hsiang.

Churches Seeking;
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LONDON, Feb. 25. - Announce-. raeeiiUy lie hod l&gt;«—n In i ornmunicut thnt s p ir t voir -a from tlm I i-«ti ai wit'i 111 ; fotrner emplnyar
\jib rr woi Id soot would be broad- ff- two hunts.
In one message Mr. Cwalfcr
Terscast by radio was made ut n
■ereni m-cti.ig of the lutndou Otioted Lord Norlhdiffe :u ayi'-g;
TpIfUuallst
Alliance.
Limited, "I -U n d of holding up Ito|.-»h*;i members of which h-d a.membled 1viri i, tickle ’em." A Inler m« - to lUscusn the queatinii, "N Lord
n-.-ording t &gt; Mr. Swnffer,
Hqrthi)lffe dead?" Sir Edward said: “Too many advert! a-uients.
K. (’., a noted bur- [ i- d lender t too Jong." th!.!, it w.is
Marshall Hall.
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taken, t-&gt; havlinr had reference to
(presided.
, 'News that
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effort; were lieing come . pf the fr*ru!« r N^rlhiliffc
made to hold seances by meahs of pulduatioiis.,
the.-wireless wns im.-wlc-hy Miss ■**r hear that 'Nurthdlllfe ha** liven
Ixiuise lOwrn. mi-rate reeretary to r- m-liing nfljf-r circles, dud Hint ho
, 'hc lntc I-nrd NortbclifTc, who rc- I niw :■ rllghllv differ-nt N'orthiHirted that "before long we are
Mr. Fwnfuir averred. "He
going to be able to brondenst the •eliffc/’
‘o |o-k down op suffering. He
nplrll vnicea by radio." I'rrviou-E eliaiiMiinn.H the endeavors of the
to tho- announcement' Mis:! Owen tosgue ut Nalluna. lie soya that
wii»| • ; he had n recent nmosage we cannot stamp out .Socialism; It
frogi laird Norlhi-Uffe for tho wo- i too old «md too strong. Noitlir/en attending the meeting mid cliffe said. *f made a mistake
IhW wn: tin t the women every* snout Lloyd George which I rewhere -should organise for tho »r~t-t. I let liir.i down too tmtldenpurpose of bringing about uboll- ly."
thin ofi war nnd "let it be known!
Further Mr. Fwaffpr quoted Uv*
•h it they would not bring boys
kilo the world for th purpose of! li.t:- publisher aa liiying: '“ 1 am
0 i&gt;. to stop war before anything.
be'ng massacred,"
Hlr A. Conan Doyle, the Itev, | 1 intend to cton it: I intend to
G. Vale Cwcn anil numerous Icing iibiiul e-pmlity for ali men,
others told of their experiences nt and when every i.inu and every
vnrlouK seances whoa thev had wninau is a -ipiriUinlbt we shall
ronimtinicated with the former not have to view the struggle be­
well known newspaper publisher. tween capital and labor/ ’’
A letter from Earl Haig, read
Itev. Owen ns sorted th at four day..
nfter Lord Northchliffe’s death lie t- the alliance members, follow.?:
h id been Ip touch with him. nnd "• mu sorry I am unrble to at
that five doya later a ine-isngu tr &lt;d tbe meeting. I had a very
enme saying "I want to thank you -■•leerc regard fu.- ( ml Nortlifor your pravers ,for me. -Tliuy ’ ff" mid 1 hoye thnt your efh'-lncd me r.n im.q|i."
r-irt. l i ranvinc-1 the world of
1he ,ovvi- ai in *•( i per duality
Tlta princl-ml; speal'er o. t!i
o’ t nlng was M i men HwiifW q»n- f c ■ death iv.li ijK-ii with i./
or Jiu.boBt known MilrUusli. 'i ia e&lt; ::s."
London and formerly in Lord
An &gt;1her HK-e.lr.g
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Noftlicllffe'- employ, who reedeu I in' North diflh- i, ; bo held in
h ii * experiences, raying that but tl'-- Ue.ir future.

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&lt;• Sec it at our sales room and get the booklet/"W hat
. they all sa y about ‘One-Shot’,”.

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P| AG C O N TE S T A N T S — HERE ARE .
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The area involved is all within walking distance from the Post Office.
Every street has been ordered asphalt paved at once.
The new Tourist Hotel will he open for business January !, Hll-tti.
This properly will always be Sanford’s most valuable property.
Five years from now this will surely bring several times present prices.

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KDKA Pittabdrf (800.1) T farm

Radio Program
Program for Feb. H
. " SB Atlanta Journal (428.31 8
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B“S'on ("5
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7 mualcala;
' ktor concert; 0 orcheetra.

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WMAQ0U~•» *?* uuneBin.
orchestra.
— „ Chicago News (447.5)
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6.25 orchestra; 8 lion. J.

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rt « 8:iS announced; 8:60
lecture; 9:lo choir.
,, UGN Chicago Tribune (370.2)
i ’ J,rP n;B 6:,i0 ensemble, string
'luintet: 8 soprano; 10 dance.
Chicago (344.6 ) 0:30 or1
i!*'0? nrGat8: " entertainers;;
7:w pnf.,e c°*?s' 9 uartet.
WBBH Chicago Post (370) 7
concert, Riviera theatre; 9 dance,
so‘°*l ** dance, songs.
M W Chicago (536.4) 7 cono^on ' ‘
speeches; 8 rending;
8.^0 musical; 0:15 good roads; 10

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P.ograrn; 7j30 concert; lOconcart.
lAQ Porto Rico (340.7) 6:30
concert.
KOW Portland Oregonian (498)
10 concert; 12 orchestra.
WOA! San Antonio (394.5)
9:30 orchestra.
WOY Schenectady (379j ) 6:30
hook chat; 7:16 comedy; 10:15 or­
gan.
,WBZ Springfield (831.3). 0:30
educational;; 7 pianist; 9 soprano,
baritone; orchestra; 10:30 songs;
10:45 orchestra.
KSP St. Louis Post Dispatch
(546.1) 7 orchestra; 7 soprano, con
tralto, address.
WRC Washington (468.5) 6 or­
chestra; 7 talk: 7:30 "Going Som e/’
WCV ntnytrs; 0:30 dance.
WCBD Zion (344.6) 8 quartet,
flute, viola, harp, vocal, reader.

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GAINESVILLE, Feb. 25. —An
visitation
Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con- Inter-denominationalcert quintet; 8 chorus; 10:03 quar­ team consisting of speakers on re­
ligious and student subjects has
tet, Melody boys.
WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 0 mu­ ju st completed a three days stay
with the students of the University
sic: 7 concert.
W0C Davenport (183.6) 6:30 of Florida discussing religious sub­
Sandman; 7 musical, Victor a r­ jects as related to student life.
tists; I t orchestra, songs.
Tho team consisted of J . W. BerKOA Denver (silent).
thold, secretary of students of the
WWJ Detroit Ncrs (352.7) 7:30 southern region, Young Men’s
Nems orcheatra, vocal; 0 orchcs- Christian Association; J. M. Culjrn; 10:.10 Scnm orchestra, pian­ bereth of the Methodist Church,
ist.
Dr. H. II. Sweets, of the Presbyter­
. W H O Dus Moines (526) 11 Co­ ian church: Dr. O. D. Foster, of
tillion orchestra.
the Council of Church Boards of
WBAP Fort Worth Star Tele­ Education and either Dr, Todd or
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gram (475.0) 7:30 program; 0:30 A. E. Cory of the Christian church.
34—Mohan*. £
concert.
Thp general theme of the vUit
KFKX Hastings (288.3) 0:30 was “The Challenge of tho Church
NCfUSu
81!—Email mar* piano mandolin, vocal, ensemble.
to the Life of Today," emphasis
WDAF Kansas City Star (3C5. being placed on the thought of tho
(d
6) 6 School of the Air; 11:45 church in this connection ns C hrist­
27Nighthnwks.
28—emthso
endom in general and also of all
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WHAS Louisville Journal (309. other Christian movements in gen­
metals
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8) 7:30 concert,
3T—soak nfl '
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form o f
32—test
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KHJ I,ns Angeles Times (404.1)
Members of the committee de­
small-pax
34—Southern; 8 concert; 8:30 children; 10 instru­ voted their time to tnlkn before
12—hermit
m ental,‘vocal; 11:30 instrumental; general student discussion groups,
^4—snhttnncq
12 orchestra.
(abhr.)
conferences with members of the
used hi
SC— older fj
KNX Ifo)ly food (330.0) 8:15 faculty, and discussion with stu ­
y ears
£ music; lOinstrumcntal, vocal; 12 dents on the subject of the church
1G—style of
T ! XabbrJJ &gt;
orchestra.
nnd its work and other related
painting;
WMC Memphis Commercial Ap­ subjects.
peal (400.7) 8:30 organ.
The team arrived here Tuesday,
WCCO Minneapolis St. Paul (416 nutting in three busy days. Mem­
,4) 6:30 concert; 7:80 lecture; 7:45 bers of the team left here for n
health talk; 8 lecture; 10 orches­ visit to th University of Alabama,
tra.
nnd Inter will go to the University
CKAC .Montreal (437) 7:30 pro­ of Mississippi on siniitnr missions.
to/* run
q s id d y e r f f H ln ’ Ibt o f hori­ gram.
WEAF New York (401.5) 6:30!
zontal end-vertical t synanyma
art talk: 6:40 operatic ttnor; 7 1 MIAMI POPULATION 102,000
and compare them to tho spaces
In the poxzle extending uro a - lecture: 8 Victor hour; 0 orchestra.1
W’JZ New York 6 orchestra; j MIAMI, Feb. 25—Population of
eviae -or - downward •Ira n the
8:80 Australian program.
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. Miami is now estimated nt $102,
.number o f the synonym. Some
WJY New York (405.2) 6:30 In- 1 582 by the company that has just
Iword which wiD just fit In the
.number,of space available win j crime lax; 6:45 violinist; 7 talk; completed n new city directory.
The estimate was obtained, it is
«quickly occur to too , in some j i 7:8ft comedy.
{instances, giving y r a ‘ a foinv-! i WOAW Omaha (520) 6 story; stated, from a canvass of G rcuterlii
datioo fr o nm which
___ to aotve the i 6:20 pianist; 6:45 string instru­ Miami, which includes the city o f ; ■
Miami. Buena Vista, Miami Beach, J
h e1 ments: 10:30 Nightingales.
room difficult words.
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K(50 Oakland (361) 6 concert: Cirnpelnml, Coconut Grove, Hialeah, a
’words must Interlock perfectly.;
10 "Seven Keys to ltaidputc"; 12 Silver Bluff, Coral Gables, Little ■
dance, soloists.
River, Lemon City and AllapatWFI Philadelphia (394.5 ) 5:30 tah. Last year’s directory esti­
Kangaroos outnumber
sheep orchestra; 6 talk; 8 concert; 9 mated the population for the city
of Miami, Buena Vista. Miami
two to one in the Australian danct,
WIP Philadelphia (508.5) 6:05 Beach, Grapcland nnd Allapaltah
Northwest where they nre prov­
orchestra; 6 talk; 7 concert; 9:05 at 55,262,
ing a nuisance.
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Have your oil c h a n g c d -2 quarts Free. We are opening a fine up-todate Service Station where you can obtain 1 an-Am Gasoline and oil—also
used p a rts of all makes of cars—don’t buy new parts until you see us.
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|)r. Hosier is at your mercy, for you will make the price.
This lovely House overlooks Silver Lake. Also 20 wide, deep lots on this lake. A perfect spot.
Covered with orange trees. 00 lots ready to build on now. This will be u town itself, with nil city
conveniences and no city taxed.

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Look it over and find it much better than we recommended. We thank you in advance, you will
thank us later, ao don’t forget the time, 10 a. m., place, on premises, date. Feb. 26. We nre the
same people who conducted the sale ut Geneva, two weeks ugo, for Flint &amp; Brent.

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The City of Prosperity. The Market of
the World, on Celery and Vegetables. The
Main street has been opened on out to the
Million Dollar Hotel, which is to be built Hoon.
This will double the business section at once.
Property here is jumping by leaps and
bounds. Located on the main line of the A.
C. L. It. It. and St. John’s river, that gives u
good freight rate to all parts of the world.
Immense pay roll per week is here to em-*
ployes of the railroad and gardeners. A
good place to get work. Close to churches of
all denominations, good school, miles of con­
crete side walks, and dandy streets, water
and lights. All mean much for location, so
you cannot make a mistake to be close by u
city like this, us everybody is boosting, no­
body kicking, so come on in with us.

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THEJUNFORD HERALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

OI me u i j oi rau im i,
County, Florida, February

Conqueror o f Delaney

I of all materials and labor for the
erection and completion of a City
Jail Building to bo located at San­
ford, in Seminole County, in ac­
cordance with the plans and apeeJoe Kirkwood Is Second.And ifications as prepared by Elton J.
Waller Hagen Is Tied W ith Moughton, architect, First Nation­
Dicgel And Loos In Third al Bank Building, Sanford, Florida.
Successful bidder or bidders will
TAMPA, Fin., Feb. 25.—Playing
be
required to furnish a surety
superior golf, Jim Barnes, pro of
Temple Terrace Country Club of

•dule Includes Tilts With
&gt;t«te Teams and THgh Into
KBTfia For Clashes W ith
[freer and Infantry School
UNESVILLE, Feb. 2 5 ^ With
“ U for baseball candidates
to be sounded the 1928 baseeea»o« - at .the University of
Be Is getting under way, with
le letter men of last year back
the exception of one outir,. Owen W. Pittman.
Pittman. Prac! All of the men of the FrcihMm who received their numlast season are anxious to
M l fa action, and a strong aggre■ttlon is expected to be selected
n[R|t n this ^ n s t nmount of m ater-

S i X .W p S J ' .V M

,|eceftBed&gt; „„ Trtmteo f..r Lyman
Oth, Bank Co-partner*,
deceaaed. anil
ln o _
»»l* Sucreennr* In T ruat, d treaard,
I"*8and
th e
co-partner*.
deceasri),
W. R WILLIAMS,
wlioao nam es nro u nk now n, who nn
t
’ . Jm n/ary 25th, 1*9*. w ere trad in g
City Manager of Sanford, mid d oin g l»u«lnc*s under th e cor - i , tfl«h ?R»h and M ar .1
partnerahlp name anil a ty lo of L y .
teb. IHth, itttn , and fliar. *l.
m an Dank, and a g a ln * t a ll p arties
--------_---------- ------ --------- | cla im in g Inlrreat*
under
Hutu*
I Hheperd. drcrn»*d. R u fu s Shepard.
I .t T U B CIRCUIT COURT OP T U B deceased, anil Hum* Hheppnrd. d * .
SKVKNTII J l'IllC IA l. CIRCUIT reaned. or o th erw ise. In and to th e
OP Pl.ORIDA. IR A510
FOR fo llo w in g deacrlbed
land altuate.
SKMIXOl.t: COU5ITr.
ly in g and b ein g In th e C ity o f S anIN CHANCKItY.
ford. C ounty »&gt;f Memlnol* and fltate
K. K. COX. Complainant,
o f Florid*. m ore p a rticu la r ly do-

2S. 1925

",l' w

N“

ty. on this
unry. A. n
(S ea l)
'

ord,
and to an y nnd a ll oth er
w hoso nnm rs ar» uidum w n

iMar.
r

Jt. W
4. u . i«

... IOc a lla e
^ H, a Mae
' .. Sc * Mae
Ir s lla*
double above

&gt;»

are for conrrr»KO length
line24c for first

honors in the to u rn a m en t fn itered
on the first round and th e b ea t he

* restricted to
alien.
_
mad- The Han­
bo rcspon*lhlo
irrect Insertion,

could do was 76 in the morning,
with 73 in the afternoon to fin­
ish the day in a triple tie for third
place with Leo Diogel and Eddie
Loos.
Hagen was paired with Abe

tly In ca*o of
ztmkhs

B t e S T W Vaughn and "Dick”
npld down their regular
Nltlons In outfield there being
**y Ibecenterflekl position to be
■ «li
P in io n should be easro lle d by some of the outfielders
Ia*t yoay'#. frftlvnan team.
P ‘®(. the schedule has not yet
t a definitely .arranged but a ten
W trip throligh Georgia, nlrcndv

KV

HOTEL COMMISSION NAMED

TV.0 A committee appointed to ' D* r~ GAINESVILLE, Feb. 25.—Jerry
tnke 1 W . Carter, state hotel commission• ill he charge of the marker will m
ect-er, announced while on a visit to
,n the a t »» early date to decide upon
| this city, the appointment of Por"WP.3, , l" toko in bringing . the ter Young, und II. R. Roberts,
I Rol" bowlera to St. Peter;
ivcling salesmen, ns deputy com. Also *or nn iolcrnationnl bowling tour"s,®5er»* Mr. Young, formerly
uburn
during tho winter season
resident of Duuncllon, probably
1 defi- of
Invitations hnvc been
II bo sent to the St. Petersburg
ettled.
°
dubs throughout
d Fort Myers district. One of
n the ll?c ,Un ‘cd States and Great Brit3 appointments fills the vacancy
■ Ag- J*ln
',0ld proposed tournam ent
isville 1 bcrr* «n»l "tops will he taken to
1 hack up the invitation by brlngng to the attention of th eb..w!ers
,, and
advantages of meeting here.
killed
_____ _
and
' “
“
m' fH . A Frenchman is privileged to
cars, havo two wedding days, the civil
Green County, Wisconsin, fnr.
1 10 and legal m arriage preceding the
rime. T udv:c1r.t '»ii.g their Swiss
church wedding by 21 hours.
Iliecse by yodeling in u,P radio.

r red Mcl-cod, Temple Terrace,
furnished the sensation of the
morning round by turning in a
card of 69 for the firat 18, by play­
Ing the most consistent stylo ot
of the 86 who teed off.
The day wns marked by n num­
ber of upsets nnd the very warm
weather with a strong wind blow­
ing played havoc with tho leading
golfers of the country who were
entered.
Cyril Walker, national open
champion, was decidedly off form
nnd turned in an 83 for the first
i», then dropped out before play
| in the afternoon. He has been
; ill for several days.
Abe Mitchell also failed to show
S
„ M U#,llb
, 0 f K°lf nnd ha'»
trouble
withur*L?d
his Iron
shots nil day
nnd turned in n Anal ncore of 16fl

„«nUtlvc IhnrIth rit*1*- rul«*
L will Rive you
Lion. Ami If
Lm MSlst you
I want ad. to

I^ts in Bel-Air can be purchased at bargain

kctlvn-

for the paving program is begun

| xonrr.
| UM cIvp their
K c aJdrras a*
lone numlior If
■I*. .(N'lit one
fihon«nil has a
l« others can’t
h rou unless
■ddross.

terest of the City.
Copies of plans and cpeclficn- I
tlons may he seen a t tho Clerk’s 2
Office, or may be hnd from the J
Architect upon deposit of Twen- ■
ty-five ($25.00) Dollars, such de- S
posit to be refunded bonn fide bid- 3
ders upon return of plans and 2
specifications to tho Architect. 1 ■

^ G r im y Hands l

Krrii-ient,

(Oa.) I.EDI
In ,,'® “&lt;l" h iv e the la

lU n ln '" ,* K°U'hs»ene,
■V, t * *c fS-wnrd) Una.

________ BBAL ESTATE
D* A- CALDER A R. r ,
Real estate brokers. All
property listed nnd for
fico 108 Second St., N’t
Avenue. Thono 282.
J * E- SPURLING, sub
apccinlist. Subdivision
i i n"u. ^ ? ridn- nn&lt;l
Heights, Horida on Dlx
T »N AND METAL WORK

TO REACH the prnspi
ers and fern growen
county advertiso in tl
Dfjly News, rate lc pci
with order.
Mf f f . E~ n £ al*rv,i ,e’ Morning S ttnlo
' «Th°"!,an.d!‘ 0f Main® P«0DntT " tcd in Florida prop.
ody;. l*cncb them through the
Sentinel. Rato card on arnlieantV o .u
,re Journal-Hornew*n*n*p^h wGeor«ia’" Krcatest
jr ft

Sun$

a J iS S S S

JAMES H. COWAN—AH kind*
of Tin and Sheet Metnl W’ork
Wntcr nnd Bont Tnnks. At Oak TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Avenue and Third Street. TcloSend in your rubscription to the
iribunc or hand it to your local
ttealer so you can read Florida’s
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS t w n * ? " J T - H W .
One year
*8»'nn’ ® mon^ " tl-I OC, three months
$-.00. If you desire $1,000 insurnnro policy odd 75 cents to your

Real Estate

hOR SAIJC—New house, plastered
and papered. All floor* nnd
„ ,
BUY A LOT
woodwork stained nnd vumished.
Make that start toward financ®nclo»ed porch, nm going tve independence.
Wo can help
North V d will sell $1250 cash. y®u ~ A- . D. Connelly &amp; Sons
A t Gindervillc. 3 miles from San­ (Realtors) 101-108 Magnolia A Ve­
ford on Orlundo Road. A rthur L.
HaWk.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nic&lt; FOR SALE—Attract! ve bargain,
7 riMini two-story house, fine lo­
home nnd grovo siilalivision or cation.
Phone 571-J.
highwny.
David M. Dougins*
Sanford.
FOR SALE OR R E N T -F urnlshed
or unfurnished 5 room house
/Sit 1
"ibdcrn conveniences. Cnll
New five room hungnlow, mod­
ern in every respect. Exceptional­
ly good location. Price includes I*OR SAI.K—Excellent bulldinir
window shades. Inlaid linoleum on
lot on Sanford Heights, facing
kitchen nnd hnthrnom floors, two on Mngnolin Avenue.
Lilieral
mnlt-in cabinets in kitchen, street term s. Write Box 905, City,
pnving nnd sidewnlks. Easy term s.
This place merits your inw stiQUICK SALE—Five wellgntion.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons, jFOR
locatcil lots on Magnolia Ave­
( Renltors)
101-108
Magnolia.
nue. Two corners. $2,000 cash re­
quired to swing deni. Ixits enn
FOR SALE Two business lot* in bo "old separately a t a big pro­
Uithlo valued at more lban $2 .­ fit. h .r complete information ad­
Itox 10 0 care The Sanford
000. Owner will sell on very dress
Herald.
f a *y term s for $1 ,2 0 0 . Address
Uithlo” care The Sanford Herald.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

H. B. LEWIS, Pres.

MAXWELL,^

Building Material

HRFXTORY

; MIRACLE Concrete Co., goner
I cement work, sidewalks, bull
Ing blocks, irrigation boxca. J .
Terwilloger. Prop.

P h o n e 3 6 ,i
■ ■ ■ ■ n a a ia in q

Lumber and Building Muterial
Cnrtcr l-umber Company
N. Laurel Su
P hone 565
HILL LUMBER
------ CO.
. . . . Houso
Service, Quality and Price.

f.
' J"««
flnlahml; u two
" "" •n dollar brlrtgo neron* t-.Vonmhla Bay aturle.l; uunrter m illion
.lollar opera bouse nn.ler i-nnii.ru&gt;'.
Mnri; tw o mill loin hH n* np^nt on
m gln viy;
cliatiri) for live

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\ \ fit,, D evelopment D ep a rt-

Directory

FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good
n* new. 313 West 2nd St. Phone

ARCHITECT
Mrmbtr i l k
Ito** tlulldlng
OrUmln. Plarltl*

BY CONDO

OVJO. H i " T O ,* (_CT(M ■£&gt;
T F I6
RATC f HU*
TM I Ki C2.
ti* — - -

«‘ar. Drive it
aidl Second Ft.

yw,

rffcD

for p.dnn of
Khnnnatlzm

JEPPER f R I I R

Neuritis
CJongcstion
.// a!l J’uz~u!i
(liiest f iolil]
Notu genuine utilh u t th name f'-ulti.

ADVEBTLSING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. I’nIntkn Daily News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
TO REACH BUYERS or Millers of
Florida real estate advertiso in
the St. Petersburg Tinus. Onn cent
cent a word daily, two cents a word
Sundnv«.
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fa.) One rent a word
an insertion. Minimum 2.k'.
FLORIDA -ORLANDO — Orando
morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
fied bUMim s;i, rate lc a word, min­
imum 21c cash with order.
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise tlm a&gt; old articles
you have stored away and have
no use for. A title thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 118 and a representative will
call to see you.

SA Y , C H G ST eE ,
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^b'me 260-W
tfKR

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in

uuilding A n n ex

ision
W e state it as our honest
’ b e lie f th at the tobaccos
used in Chesterfield Are o(

fin e r q u a lity (a n d h e n c e
of b e tte r ta ste J th a n i n ' i
other cigarette a t th e T jf l
Liggett &amp; MyersJ r J

AW : M R
- O FC O U R SE YOU K N OW
• » M M R , ‘h t j l T F l -

A

34 YEARS

Sanford Paint &amp; • «*(
' Wallpapec.Co. .
**
&gt;
- ft’l .wJ- yiwntm'* »
Phone M t ™
FOR RENT—F’ive room house, Welaka Building.
new. close In, on Chapman Ave­
*
*
•
*» S , '
.
!
nue, phone 2 1 .
S M S IB U U S IR IS M M U U B '
FOR RF-NT—Cottage. J. Musson
FOR R E N T -A partm ent, one 2
and one 1 room, furnished. F’crn•Inlo apartments. 300 K. First St.
FOR RFJNT—Two, nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. 312 F’ast
5th St.
SMALL STORE F o il RENT—
Palmetto Avenue. Retween 1 st
and 2nd Streets. A. P. Connelly
&amp; Sons.
SICKLY. PEEVISH CHILDREN
Children suffering from Intest­
inal worms nr« cross. re*Mess a*4.!
unhealthy. There nro other aym*
ptoms, however, u tl.« inn» ..*
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath and takes no in­
terest in piny, it is almost a cer­
tainty that worms nro eating
away its vitality.
The surest
remedy for \verms is White’s
Cream \orm ifuge. It is positive
destruction to the worms
hut
harmless to the child. Price 35c.
Sold by I.aney’s Drug Store.

SingerSewingMacSirieCo.
EASY PAYMENTS

IILACK WALNUTS

A l a c b l i u a U u | M p u 4 a p .l I t n ^ l . a
t V r I I,t l l r m . l l l r h l n g

have a peculiar flavor of
their own,
M'hich is at its best in our

W. H. Mims, Branch Mur.

I'hnnr Iho-W.

3 1 3 Kaal lat SI.

. u i m i u s u i u j .i t
The Palm TTTaf 8 -ivaa You
Money/1**
Ms nofaeturedhy
Fhi-rs.iii-l.tNSalrr Fal»« Cm.
H«M l&gt;#wk
LOSZINH PAINT COMPANY
lia M a n illa Ave.
Phone 3T*

WALNUTFUDGE

Waters’KandyKitchen

Stove and Fire Place
Wood Put to Suit
59.00 per curd delivered

G. TAYLOR DYER
Cain ting—Decorating

phone

aoa ........

*1

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

F L /&amp; R I

‘

'We)tuirrf\U 'It’/H trn
S u m m e rs

H a za rd &amp; Company
Ileal E state—lavrntmriil*

SANFORD,

■

50

1 Chiropodist
FO O T 8 P R C IA L I8 T
Dorn*. Ilunlnn*. ln *row Ing N all., H eavy C allI
fl 0 i|*v« or llr .4 acM ac
f.a i.
1 W v 1 I n il.
1 , u isL a ik
Yowkii nr.w * n id a.
Orlando
I’Una*. -J K l.vator

FLORIDA

Elton J. Moughton

JOHN E. FOX

a r c h it e c t

Iteal Estate— Insurance

Firat National Bonk Bldg,
Sanford, — ■
&gt; Florida

All kinds of property Ijntrt! fnr sale
Park Avrnue ud Second Sir ret

By GEORGE McMANUS

I K &gt; iO \v Y O U
G&gt;OT 1 D O N 'T
W ANT T o
KN OW YOU

CM NT t - g s u T O N
CO/VT i' u l C i
YOU * W E A H E c
THE r^ i y E T
•d
1 O A U L, ----M tC iH T !

m3

Britt Realty Company

First National Bank Building

BRINGING UP FATHER

J H E L L N E E D A 1---DOCTOK TO TR EA T
HIM W H E N I b E E H IM &gt;
y o u ’r e &lt; O N N A ‘bTA Y
H O M E W I T H M E - / -------

K 6C P

Wll.l. TRADE

Ball Hardware Co

TA sTK ER M R ^&gt;M IY H
&lt; q o » N c, t o t a k e : m e t o
T h e o p e r a t o n io h t •
, T R E A T H IM M IC E V /H E N
S
H E CA.UU*b • P L E A * b E

g g t

Flush your kidneys by drinking
a quart of water each day, also
take salts occasionally, says a not­
ed authority. who tells u* that too
much rich iood forms acids which
paralyze the kidneys in their offorts to expel it Irom the blood.
I hey become sluggish mid weaken;
then you may suffer with 11 dull
misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the hack nr sick head­
ache, dizziness, your stomach sours
tonct? is coated, ami when the
weather is had you have rheuma­
tic
1 twinges.
r
. The
-".7 uri,u?
dy, full of sediment, the chan­
nels often get sore and irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two nr
three times during the night.
, To help neutralize those irritnt•nir acid*; »« help cleanse the Kid­
neys nnd flush off the body's urin.jus waste, get tour ounces of .lad
Salts from any pharmacy here.
Take a tahiespnonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
days, and vour kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with litiua,
and has been used for years to help
flush and stimulate sluggish kid­
neys; also to neutralize the acids
in the system so they no longer
1irritate thus often relieving hind­
!dor weakness.
-led Salts is inexpensive; ran n&lt;&gt;»
injure and makes a delightful rffervseent lilhia-wiitcr drink. Ily
all means have ••a ir physician ex­
amine your kidney* at least twice
a year.
—Ad*
A rthur Law, a cotton spinner,
and representative of Bolton in the
last Parliament in England, being
ill and unable to obtain employ­
ment, was compelled to sign for
unemployment pay with the local
labor exchange.

BARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot

ir is t

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h U'
.,iri'»

The first known trade-mark is
Nine Stnrs, adopted by a business
house in ancient Carthago. This
Cillon k Platt
Everything elcc- house manufactured a delicious fish
ElectragRh sauce which it packed in herm eti­
cally sealed pitchers, marked witli
nine stnrs, nnd sold throughout
ATHENS AND
the then known world.
lUPi’LlFlS
THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
East Const morning newspaper.
p l p l " N A T IO N .
s Tirp.it Accesso•ith a smile. Elm
1-3._____
• (tations. MagFirst and Film,
• and loth Street,
See

V^atch for Announceme
Thursday’s Herald of the

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/ N T b tc . f P A N R S
AW'D O o M ' T
C O U PCG O F S T O P S A HGAD O F M G

A LA- TM (S
T ' M C ? ‘. i J

txDTH

,„
If you need assistance in, filling
out your income tail return, spoly*
to P . Bayard Smith, income ta i11
specialLst with Wilson * Honshold- ■
«r, room 406 First National Bank -&lt;

safe.

DAVID 13. HYEB
Cork trees of Algeria are strip ­
'd once in nine years fhe ago of
’teen and give an average of fifen harvests of a hundred pounds

• 1
■ • s
M. . 1111
IN C O M E T A X SPECIALIST,

'
&gt;o:i. • • s*v) v(' .•
Has nn equal fo# daraW llty.■wear* longer and liwlw better Ikaa FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good any othr paint. We carry a fa it - i
FOR SALE—About 25 pair* pure
mechanical condition, priced low line of Hun-proof paint. varnHbks. ’’
homing squub breeder pigeons. for quick snle. See Mr. Kabris. Kalsomines, brushes, wood atkfln
and wall pap^Y. •
. r &gt; st r r
Box C. W. H. care of Herald,
113 I’nrk Ave.
FOR SALE—Small office
Like new. Phone 473-J.

Rooms*For Rent

KVERT TRUE

:t k ic s e r v ic e
Uectrlcal repairs,
il Ave. Orlando,

Miscellaneous

»,L
.. Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second

Our farm listing is exceptionally
RADIO MELON SEED
good if you are going to farm, you
sale—42 cars in 1923
Bhould own your ground.—A. P. FOR RENT— Rooms with or withcd over 44 lbs. laits of
Connelly &amp; Sons. (Realtors), 104­
out meals.
Reasonable rates from 80 to 00 lb*. It hn
108 Magnolia Avenue, phone 18.
Lincoln House.
one-half the seed of &lt;
melons. Write for folder,
RENT—Apartments a n c son. New Boston, III.
Ton acre farm main
ing rooms. Shirley Apart
- C. P. enre of Heropposite Post Office.
RADIO SALE Freshman masterP*®co kits, sold
everywhere,
$39.50, contains everything to build
that famous five tube set com­
Tuesday afternoon. Two plete $33.50. Mail orders filled.
keys nnd several small Norbcrt Radio. 638 W\ 160 St.,
All on triangle shaped key
Return to Herald Office '
, Get your silverware free. Rog
Tho light in Bishop's lighthouse, ers silverware given away. Ken!
off the southwest const of Finglnnd,
m -.\ J.T.OPKit.n ATTIC.v T IO N .-p,.n weighs several tons, but can be re ­
ssrola Is beg inning *lm rren t.«t u evor,pmj.nt In ijb.rlcl.tV b l.lr r y ; «
volved by a child because it rests
half m illion itollar b.gbwiiy to the
in a circular trough of mercury.

Moot.

■)n\YlES
•("

Automobiles

19Z3
Dodge
Graham
IBM
_ .
H Ton Track
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ 1923
Dodge
Coupe
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Dodge
Touring
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Dodge
Touring
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
1922
Dodge
Roadster
FordFordor Sedan
FOR SALE— Used Willy*.L^ht 1923
Ford
Runabout
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
1925
Ford
Ton
Track
Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
„
(Cab * Body)
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
19.3
Ford
9 Passenger
Suburban dm
BABY CHICKS-NIne excellent .......
Ford
Panel
breeds to choose from. Hatch­ 1023
Light Track
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Overland
Touring
Not quantity. Let us prove it. 19-4
Free circular with price list. New
Above cars reconditioned, all
Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta. Gn. run fine nnd look good. ,
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe"
bOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS

Lost and Found

105 W est F irst Street
SO AP

Real Estate

, A,CCl 0T
County and
cramkC nnd; U*T*u*!1 the SUr-Tele*
South
■dverUsing medium In
^ l thx ? .orlda Published mornings.
Star-Tclegri»m. lakeland. Fla.
O H IO ^
through,en'fu Mv kc, your « !•»
nhi« * m w " 1® C**«tte.
Ohio. Rich sgricultural
district. Want
.....- ad and display
Jatcs on request

nn, and r«lirdlulrlf for

Counsel rf»

o«*‘&gt;e upon form as furnished by
Walter Hagen, British open and kb® Architect, and accompanied by i
United States professional cham- a certified check payable to said
pion, favored by many to win first O w n e r in t h e n m n t m f n f
I

ildirnar flnrrn is considered as a
eM ainty fo r tbs bulk of the catchj f f kh'fl Mason and will have young
*?»h£,P h,m out Jn » Pinch.
BW "N ed . ro rte r, "Tiny" Chaplin
md Hyman Katz should mske a
Mb of sterling hurlers. Captain
UM«n is going to ploy first base
Ipa JTMr and "Gtechy* Laird will
J b « k a t w o n d , ,th e positions
ftpbortitop Snd thfrd base will be |
M fh t out between several of the I

Advertista

BATES
Onorgo A. r
Rpencrr Jr

A ll Sanford Buainew A ctiv ities o f Im portance
T'.FIJ t

Herald
Advaaee

the Florida open golf tournament *rBct pr c®
**1C r **M, And to
hero today. The leaders nearest mcct wilfl ,ho "PProval of the City
opponent for honors, Joe Kirkwood Attorney.

SSXSt
*
Barnes’ 145.

f^ A d , Will Keep You Pn*t«i

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Department of Justice
Pishing Bursum’s Actions;
Other Inquiries Reported
WASHINGTON, Feb 241- Tb»
name of Senator Holm 0 . Bursum

.

S*a*5sfc
s United
sa.-rtw.
Mo«uv'!
to the lint of
State* sen a*- i

Ce».omc*al» did not disclose

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SANFORD. FLOJMDA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

E TO PULLMAN RATElP™ n* Resolutions.
East First S treet
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OOST GOES TO Hotel Site Are Approved
OUSE TODAY
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b« "
t o n . under
nder ln v e .t£ tlo n V X !
J B«Ur,Um by C*rl Magee, a
departm ent of justice In connecion 1wa?
ef.ico new»P*Per man, who Hearings Will Begin
w ith charges of improper u«*e of 1
a l *ie ^ “P01 dome
On Thursday; Commit Lee
the influence before federal gov- linn ! KUtl° ni’. £ ” l*tant General
Finds Its Expense Chest
ernmtMt agencies.
* ' P°J10?,an *ai* *h«t thus far the
Is Not Depleted As Yet
Senator Wheeler, Montuna u! ' ™e8t.i*ution h*d wyvelopetl noth­
ready is under indictment in his
,importB"Ce but ‘hat he Inhothe state on q charge of acceDt* i **
,t0
the m,atter through.**
ing a fee for practicing L £ r ? «
•S?na,',r Bursum, In denying Tingovernment department* and the ?har»
the counter­
Justice department made hW nn»n 1- iT** thal , tht* PUPP°»* was to
Saturday that it was Investigating ?mbup™M bin* in the contest he
Representative Perkins Says
a sim ilar aecusatTcTn a l^ n s t Se'n*
to retai" hi*
No Coercion Was Used To
ato r Selden P. Spencerf“ n sL u ri L u ' ” " ? aa n*ain‘l , *Sttm GReports at the capitol thnt sti’i r / Ul °? ’ 'Jfbo, w*« elected on the
Influence Committee Action
another senator was under inqulJy I [h l\ t0he0c h a i . ^ttUrn*•
H?
M
grew
nut
of
efforts
were denied by justice official.. A to be ma«ie* ?o
— sell cattle in M ex-! WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—By a
new Brand jury proceeding against ‘Ico some years
vote of live to one, the house airago.
Senator Wheeler is under way here,
«.
...
. .
...
Teh
New
Mexico
senator
denied
craft
committee today reversed its
however, and th at Senator said he hod sought to obtuin the con­
yrON, Feb. 24.— Monday he mlght-appear before the
decision of last Saturday and de­
louse con feres on jury Tuesday on the invitation of sent of agents of the wur finance cided to reopen hearings next
corporation for the sale of cattla
pod Muscle Shoals
on which the corporation had made Thursday. The only explanation
of today's action relates to com­
[are planning to
mittee finances.
ujj^y to undertake
federal statutes in connection with Ills version is that, ut the S
It wus said that inxtepd of hav­
oodlfying the oth- appearances before any govern­ stance of hankers who had m ort­ ing emptied its war chest us pre. report in such a ment agencies and said they would gages „„
e ne
on Uie
the cam
cattle,
he nan
had smieht
sought viously supposed, the committee
lo not being ob- welcome the most thorough in q ui-'to arrange a s a le 'in Mexico J u ­ was found to have more than 92,000
ries. Senator Spencer so inform- that
♦»--» «•*-—
DU‘ left for expenies.
when he had reported -bnck
fer rules which ed
Attorney General Stone in a the conditions under which the sale
The first indication that the In­
[ill’s return to the letter which he made n part of the could be financed by the Mexicans quiry
might be resumed wus un
sennte record after arising to a interested, the m atter had been announcement today by Rep. P er­
nday by the senate.
point of personal privilege. .
dropped.
kins, New Jersey, the committee
[f 45 to 41. the rulexaminer, that an executive meet­
nt Cummins th a t the
ing hus been called, latter it w ai
exceeded their uulearned that Rep. Raid, Illinois, had
(iimt new m utter in*
written Chairman Lam part asking
i sustained. The rulthat the committee examiner th a t
drbated for three &gt;
.
an executive be called to receive
| on a point of order
certain evidence which I deem i»
tor Norris, Nebrusneessary to complete the record.
Jing the fight for
When the executive meeting was
nerxhip.
convened. Rep. Prull, New York,
were completely
offered n motion t ore-open hear­
[the vote, republican
ings Wednesday.
j alike dividing nl- Unual Nightly Bulletins Are'Between 4,000 nnd 7,500 Will
After the decision to close the
Twenty-three repuDispensed With And P :e -| Be Finally Enacted. Says inquiry Saturday, Mr. Pcdkins an­
to sustain Senutor
pa rations For Yacht Trip; j Report bv Industrial Coun­ nounced the action was prompted
| the appeal taken by
luck of funds and to muke pos­
nrood, Aluhama, nuKing Not To Attend Derby
cil; Freak Bills Scheduled by
sible the printing of the commit­
Irasing measure and
tee record before the adjournment
voted against it.
LONDON. Feb. 21.—The king’s
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..
NEW YORK,
Feb....................
24. — About
of congress Murch 4. Less than a
among the demo* progress is so satisfactory that for j 20,000 new laws Will be proposed thousand dollars of the $25,000 al­
^r, twenty voting the first time since ho was a t - ; in the various state legislatures lotted for the investigation he said,
It ruling and seven- tacked by bronchitis his physicians | this year, of which 4,000 to 7.500 remained.
|their ballots in fav- Monday decided it was needless to will llnnlly be enacted, the NationPrior to the executive session
erwiHsi appeal. The issued n bulletin.
All three of al Industrial Council estimated In today, Rep. O'Sullivan, Connecti­
bor senators, John- them, however, visited the palace a statem ent issued Monday,
cut, declared the committee had
ytrad. supported the tonight
of nnti-business uCtrli
been iicvvivvu
deceived mtu
into vtmiiu
voting tu
to kiwsp
close
mi, | s* .usuub
... * |- |- .. i "A
** fair volume in
•m l i- « ?il n‘CV
/ *ur - Pr°|R»HalH nro to be found, although its hearing* because of luck of
•iter the ruling “H i! " r J L e9.!!?.eerf-'i,V I0rJ ^ of ‘‘l*:1thi* cIush of law making i* con-! fund*. An examination of the
|J»». "f the sennte that°^h!&gt;r°doctors °hav'e fllrbhhlen sb*ere^ *e8B ,bnn u*wnl-" The state- hooks disclosed
la
that $2,250 remainIcommunieuted with
cd unexpended
instead of $700,
or
1
I ,
T.
, .
. . .
IJlXle. of thu ■Juitj.se idm to smoke. Hut he took the
an
ample
amount
to
conclude
th
The
number
«f
proposals
by
leg­
i Ur* rv*ult*l
' Ih n t th# deprivation with goml huti^r .r e ­ islators to appropriatd state mon­ work the committee" hnr! mapped
ably will get to- m arking merely: “ Even king* ey for pet
prop * projects, and lthe
ia r |»
n i - out.
^sorrow on the titles- rnunt obey." *
posals
in
18
legislatures
to
in
- 1 “Whether purposely nr not," Mr.
Yacht Trip Plan* Made.
sling the m atter held
crease taxution on gasoline c o a l! O’Sullivan asserted, “We was led
It
it
not
known
yet
when
his
| inserted without aumajesty will Ik- able to .-tart on or other mineral or nutunrl re- to believe Suturduy we must close
i! ■ M
b'* cruise in the Mediterranean, sources will, if adopted, cause ut once to have enough money to
I
, s
: for which preparations are being higher retuil prices und state tux- print the record."
After today’s meeting. Sir. Per* m l.u' ",u*ter wbl‘ b made, in kueninir
keeping with the advice es, the statement declared.
Mil the report to he of physicians, hut it is generally
"It listed somo iof the freak kins said a re-check of the books
| ud this is expected exneeted about n fortnight hence. bills," pending in legislatures us: ; substantiated
Mr.
O'Sullivan’s
t ihc work of the eonMuke it unluwful for u corpo- statement, und he explained thut
Under nresent arrangem ents the
fever new m atter, wus Prince of Wales who returned to ration to muke uny. noise interfer- confusion as to the funds resulted
it the insistance of London tonight
to fulfill some ing with rudio broadcasting from from u committee clerk being misinigrrs and support- engagements, will uct for the king &lt;1 I', ni. until midnight; requiring on understoiKl in reporting the bal­
IiwoFidzcd that there nt the two levees at Kuckinghum ! examination and license of beauty ance. The $700 represented the
lirulty in getting those palace on March .10 anil 19; thus doctors; prohibiting the use of amount the committee would have
1recede.
these functions will not he uhun- j paint spraying machines so union had Mar. 4, Mr. L’erkin* udded,
«r»es of uetioir are doned, us was first supposed. This I painters cun use more time ami if it had continued the inquiry,
|i! the conferees meet will he the first occasion on which i Kct more pay by hand painting; while several members understood
1ittempt to guess us the Prince of Wales will fill such ' making it unluwful for uny urn- this amount to represent the uet*nt in* pursued. Scn- un im portant state ceremony.
ployer worker to offer, accept cm- uai balance on hand Saturday.
fJid nml his supportWill Not Attend Derby.
! ployment under uny individual conAction on the Prull resolution
owever, that even if
The king has cancelled an en- truct. not to join a labor union; re- to re-open the hearings was dersrne to n speedy gagement to visit Derby at Knows ouiring corporation employers to ferred until tomorrow, he said, to
possibilities of get- ley on March 25 for the grand nn- file proof with state bunking dc- provide time for a more necurute
Wt through the two tionul
hence* »v
it »•»«&gt;
may in- as- .........
partm .ents of
ability
meet payaccounting
its *•***finances. He flatuuriui race;
ruti*i iichu
.........
r-.* to
iutuuiiuiik
«»» un
iiiwnvva. of•*«
[ ' March 5 had been slimed that Hl* will not be buck in toll*; requiring motor vehicles to iiy denied rumors that abrupt ter-

[iiges Which
&gt;tMake Bill
enable U n [les Of Order

tto
■

Celery Growers To
Meet Here Tonigrht

Eighteen Of Twenty. • One ■
Members Of House Com­
M atters of vital importance
mittee Oppose
Proposal to celery grower* will be dis­
Made to Cut Surcharge cussed tonight a t 8 o’clocu ac­

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Cost Of Work On First Street
And Mellonville Avenue To
Be Borne By Special Asassessment onAdjacent Lots

5hellbank FarmWh
Was Former Wh
Street Signs Are
Ordered Removed ner Homeplace So
To Dutton, Whitner
Superintendent Dumas, Of A.j

cording to an appeal to grow­
ers ,for attendance made by
Mayor Forrest Luke Tuesday
afternoon. The meeting will he
(’. I,. Asked To Attend A .
held a t the county court house.
Conference
On Crossings!
The mayor emphasized thut
Opponents Declare No Reason it is to the interest of celery
Resolutions for thv* paving of
Why Pullman Travelers growers to be present ut the First
Street from Sanford Avenue
meeting.
Mayor
Lake
is
act­
Should Get Only Reduction
east
San Carlo* Avenue,
ing ns chairman of the execu­ tn*t toto Mellonville
Avenue and
tive
committee
handling
the
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Out- [
Mellonville Avenue from Pace’*
problems
of
celery
growers.
HnJ"* their opposition lo the sennte j
Lane north to the north line of &lt;
h
i l l In
lim in n t i* thi*
e r ccent
e n t'
bill
to feliminate
the fiO
50 nper
Mayfair, were adopted Monday a f t - !
surcharge fur travel ill Pullmuu
ernoon at n regular meeting of th e ;
couches, eighteen of the 18 mem­
1Sanford City CommUidon. The j
bers of the house commerce com­
maximum cn»t of the paving i*i Purchase
‘Shellhank
mittee joined today in nn adverse
fixed In the resolution* and It i* i Farm**, lo c a te d e a s f o f S a n ­
report on the proposul. Two Dent*
thA
e___
O s te
cratic members—Barkley of Ken­
, ment on all
mi property unjoining
me *fo
„ e n, n F e r r y , .
adjoining the
, rd„^ n ^e a nr .,A
tucky, und P a rk s, Arkansas, an­
streets upon which paving Is to ho U) P. P. DllttOU nnd C.
H#
nounced they would file minority
j held »hall he made to pay for the W hitner and the sale of th e..
views urging
,
- enactment of the bill ,
i improvement.
_
,
i Miller Apartm ents at Second
Despite the committee'* recom - 1 ,
.......
...........„
j The ouving of First street from S t r
_ i
AvaniMt
nu,mdation, the house will vote on One Will Select Team Man- Sanford Avenue to San Carlo* Ave- !f*t r
Tuesday,! „Ke:* And Other Handle The , nut will be 52 feet in width, « . one her u ith the adjacent
the &lt;|uestion, probably
_
when it takes upp the conference r e - j M o n e y
DetuUs Of Club; 'Sijrdinff Jt° (thi*. resolution adopted, j lot,#by Fornwt Lake and A.
The surfacing is to be of sheet as R. Key to Lee Hurt c»f De
propriution hill, which carries a!
senate rider to repeal the s u r-' C I u l&gt; Treasurer Resigns phalt laid on a seven inch rock Land, were announced this mom*
buse at a cost not exceeding $54,- ,
T l ,w„
.
churge.
%
Further organization
of the 505. The speciul assessment to in“ ‘ The tWo nroPt,rli‘,» ar® *ai4
Direct Kate Making.
Sanford Baseball club in the form cover this portion of t h . P®
paying
repr,“ *nt $1:1(1,1)00. price, u t
- I* i itopproxlmateiy
The report filed toduy by Chuir- of appointment of finance und worked out. in the “ “resolution
ut
Sale of the Miller Apartm ents,
nun Winslow, of the commerce manager committees wus effected $12.5tlll per front foot of property.
represents $40,00, wa* niada
committee, declured the bill, which Tuesday morning at u meeting of
The continuation of Firxti Street which
wus approved by the senute at tho officers and directors. The resig­ from San Curios Avenue east to by H. S. Long, who negotiated th*
last session, “would initiate direct nation of G. W. Spencer Jr., as Mellonville Avenue will be 52 feet transaction. The apartm ent hnux*
rate making by congress—a se. treasurer of tho club was accept­ in width und will he of sheet as­ Is located on a lot fronting 78 feet
rious und unwise departure from ed a t the meeting and Vance Doug­ phalt) laid on n six inch rock base. on Palmetto Avenue and the ad­
jacent lot has a frontage of 50
long established policy."
lass was appointed to the vacancy. The maximum of cost ns set In the feet on the same street. Mr. H art
Members named on the finance resolution is $7,5.K) of which the according to Mr. Long, content*
“This precedent," it said "would
open the doors for every interest committee are Mayor Forrest laike S X f f &amp; S Z J g ' l M $753 f00t of n lu t- thV w v;iopm ent of his pTrl
dissatisfied with any existing rate Franch Meisch, C. I.. Hritt, Vance adjoining prcipirty is
chase as business property.
.
to ask congress to tuke on the in­ DiiUgluss und Roy Chittenden. The
M
A
P»r»**
1
*
‘Shellbunk
F
arm
"
known
as
tho
ter-state commerce itnnuuission’s committee on securing a manager
Mtllunville Avenue from P“cp '! 01«1 “Winter Homeplace" is to Iw
statutory duty us to cute muking. is composed of Vance Douglass, Lane to May fair i* to bo .4 fe e t in the scene of extensive develojvnnd C. L Britt.
width nnd is to be paved w in merits in the near future, accord­
“The removal of the surcharge Rey Chittenden
the meeting officials sheet asphalt. The estimated cost
ing to the new owners. Beside*
would reduce service rutes for of Following
club declared that they are is $2,U7.1 and the estimated assess­ possessing nntural beauties which
those best able to pay, result in yet the
unable to urrive nt a conclus­ ment per front foot is 01.1907.
huve made it a show place of Sanrules or postpone reductions in ion regarding a manager. They
It is directed in the resolutions ford, "Shellbank Farm ” has other
generul passenger rates, ur post­ have had numbers of applications that
the
city
clerk
and
the
tax
pone general reductions in freight from well known men whose nbil- ussessor proceed at once lo make features which go to make it at)
rates
products, , in- i ities are established, see king the up a speciul assessment roll on Ideal site for high class develop­
■ i! onI. ugriculturul
- . i
. -..
eluding livestock and other articles,
|tion nm, ulso from « number property udjolning the streets upon ment such us is contemplated by
and would interfere and r d ta r d i^ t ,„ ,,|nvi.„* i^n h s. The se­ which the paving is to he laid. Mr. Whitner and Mr. Dutton.
Among uthrr things it has a
this genera survey and adjustm ent; iection. which will he the first stop This roll is to he confirmed by the
quarter of mile fronting on tho
where possible of freight ratesi u s , lowntJ building up n team here, City
Commission acting
an I river which gives it free navigable
aeiing as
directed by the Hoch-Smlth reduc- u ex,wcte,t
to he mode within a ecuy commission
(pecte
hoardIt
is
provided
( WMt*r thu* enabling owners of
tlon recently enacted.
few days.
halr
m“y
h
i
t
?
f
ld
i
hum *.IU -this section to sail their
Carriers Would Be Hit
That the reorganization ,of the in full
days after- equalisation ly .e h ts Town the river and tie up
Tho report said thnt undisputed Florida State IjPUginv* is s tru c t- or may Be m ad. Ip 10 annual ifi- ; ^ pirft ripAWre their places. T h i
testimony showed thut rnflroud in ing attention is shown in an a r­ xtallment* with interest at eight properly , | , n h t , tt frontaKe on
1922
received about $31 .OUU.OOO ticle printed In the Sporting News, per ri'at. 1 he resolutions heegm. (Vlery Avenue of about n quarter
a husehnll publication of national effective upon passage.
from the surcharge.
m||e nmj h||!, approximately
U
Assuming thut carriers cun stand circulation. The publication lay*
Order 8igna Removed
acres which are alroadv tiled and
a revenue reduction of $:I7.01&gt;0.000 particular emphasis on the fact ‘ *"
,)° •. P?L,tlonr
have been under cultivation,
it continued, “there is no reason that a salary limit hus been agreed srnted in behalf
of the Junior
shellbank Farm, one of the oldwhy the entire reduction should ho on by all league members which
UnC
*
e
'
'
?
,t
developed properties in Semi­
made for the benefit of Pullmuu will reduce materially the ex­ . pencer, Jr., president of
®r* i pole county, has a history which
travelers. If u cut in revenue of pense and insure unif*'-m nlaving ganization, it wus ordered that j date* bark over a half Century
$.'17,000,000 cannot fairly he made ability of tho clubs. Tho guaran­ signs on telephone poles, w h it* .! whlMI it
oWnft, by »Squire*
und nevertheless the removul of tee ruling lias been aholisned and way posts and other similar placrt j Guinn, who at that time was con*
the surcharge us such is desirable a clause whole by the visiting team in the streets he remove*L The necteij with ,h , Doyi.-Speer interto the sources of income must lie is to pay its own expenses has chlef of police was directed to s.rve '
0l, the property i. located
determined. No suggestion was been substituted.
notice of the onler on persons a - a hu|fe ln«IUn mound around which
In summarising the Sporting leged to huve been following this B ,|rive ha* been built.
made us to what rates siiould ne
The
increased in lieu of surcharge re­ News declares:
i P r a c t i c e in advertising. Attention. „l0U„d, said to be the highest spot
“There is no reason
turns.
!nU f,,u
r r ti T'
cY,,f d
th ", f*fl la ^ n .ln o l. county, covered with
About $18,000,000 of the $57,009,• Florida State League shouhl
fail ?that
the order did not *P|dy to (lowers and tropical growth, nmk000 goes to railroads ruining a this year, especially since the ex­ signs in front of the establishment i„K |, unv of the heautiv spots qf
total of less than 5 per cent on pense has been cut to sult the gat*' to which thev In-long nor to the th|* vacinity
club owners are agreed. The bone privilege of the owner of erecting
Because of natural beauty, the
their hook value investment.
iht,„ mou„d has never been tho
A largo part of the $19,904,051 of contention and the oucsGon that signs before u place of business.
A request to T. L. Dunius, su- ^Ci.n,. „f Hny excavation work, its
which accrues from surcharge to undoubtedly caused the disruption
carriers which would eurn less than of the league was the salary limit perintendont of the Sanford Divis- owners through th«-&lt;e many years,
railroads earning o per cent go to question. A club, in its eagerness ion of the Atlantic (o u st Line Rad- being content to exhibit it us a
mhI
if the surcharge were for honors, will violate this agree wuy, to uppear before the next reg- beauty M»ot ruther than to mar it
^ . Only
removed.
$8,(127,000 goes to ment und bring into the dob ex­ ulur session of the commission so by seeking relics of days when
thut a thorough discussion of wlmt Florida was inhabited hy ;he red
nlars l&gt;ecoming more
is termed the "crossing problem” men.
“ day to day despite
in Sanford could be held. The
After "Squirs" Guinn hud lived
n *ore which leaders
question of flagging
crossings, on the plucu for some time, it
|t« apply, it wus stutoerection of alarms nnd other means wus purchused hy I)r. A. l». Culd* little filibustering
of
eliminating such element of dan- wc||. w|)0 in turn occupied iC for
the
inquiry,
Mr.
Perkins
said.
Rep.
churge
incomes
were
taken
away.
f* of th.* privute op- will be with him nlso.
ed lesson and with pledged words ger a* is said to exist wil be tak- M.vt.r„ yeur#. u (lna„
Lea, of California, a dem ocratic.
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kht serve to throw the
A fter the Prince of Wales has
member of the committee added, w j
«
j m ., hunded around, there is reason to en up
A letter from tne Chamber possession of J. N. W hitner. who
I'on uver intrf the new started on his tour, there will he u
salary limit of Commerce relative to alleged! developeil the pro,K-rty still more,
thut “there wus nothing myster- lN « lV y I S D r j l f &lt;1111/0(1 1 0 believe that this
question will not be violated. With excessive blocking of the F ir s t, [t was from Mi. W hitner’* long
period when the king. Wales uml
i imis nr sinister uhoot the commit
[May Tak« Action
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the Duke of York will all be a ­
tee closing its heurlng, ns one rea Fight Declares Wilbur that phase of the game safely tak* Street croiwmic ut the ***
tonfeeres he unulrle broad at the same time, an un­
on care of there is nothing to pro- W1H rt-ad to The commi*i!onP and ? know-n^is the'1 " W h iw
T Y.cai1,tf
i son was the condition of its finan
ner
»as suggested that the usual. if not unprecedented coin­
the clerk
wus , ldirected
to inform
pu
,™ “ l,!ddentally
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—“Tho vent the league’s success.
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I
ecs
and
another
thut
the
record
was
,
,
.
..
to
»
,la,'e-"
Incidentally
was
the
Mvr* ciuiJd take the cidence. It becomes necessary,
the chamber that tho m utter wil! p| , Ce whl.n . ol„. of thp n,.w ,(WM.
American Navy like every other, i s :
. . _
Tweptv-two churges made dur- practicnlly complete,
I'd hack there and have therefore, to settle how the royal
(Contlnutil on rag e ft)
„ IS&lt; Mr&gt; w hitner. was raised durMr. Perkins declured the com orgunixed solely to fight." Sec re-1 | { o t a r y C l U D l S S U C S
pwch then would take functions will be curried nn in the ing the week-end were disposed o f, mittee’s
expenses approximated I tary \VUbur said today In an ad►
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his boyhood duyj. Severat
-in
Municipal
Court
Monduy
morn[entirely out of confer- king’s absence, uml thU has pro( h ;) p n p - p
Fa L o n te re e s A g re e
bringing into the city treasury $150 a day. An offer m a d e by Rep. dreaa before the Women s Council
|W » ««&lt;» the property was purnn bring it before the voked niuch specuiaton
X zr
in tin apBproxiniutl.,y |; ,70 fn estreated Bloom. New York, to finance the . of Defense us u Peace Insurance. C H U 1 V I i a i i c i l f t l .
I T , , . . , , n . - i - i i &gt; : n 'chased hy Philip R. Andrews whit
Father action.
U p o n I O S t a l t i l l l ill turn disposed of it to U. W.
c o m m itt e e personally until Mar. 4, "We could und no doubt would A l f « i n i l i n t P
S firillC Q
■would lay the whole Stamfordham today diseased the b"»‘&gt;
* “ "'J
nne*- $150
The und costs.:
,lne he added, hud not been officially 1scrap It, If assured there would be . U l d l l l U l I l l
-------,G riffith lust year.
of the
morning.
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amendment in the m atter with Premier Baldwin b”* was imposed on Essie Lewis j r n [ received hy the committee.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.— T h e' The exact nature of improve, no more wars, he declared,
unlimited debate on nothing is yet settletl nnd it is
A challenge front the Sanford postal pay nnd rute increase hill ment* on the property contempluta churge of possessing liquor. The i , - - — --------_ ^ ■ --------------— ~
• t -ttt
Mn.l the measure. Con- protmniy
prcbnhiy th
that
us the king
Rotury club to the Roturians of substantially in the form as that j*d hy Mr. Whitner und Mr. Dutton
at as
as soon
soon ur
c h u n i. preferred against.
.
gi
O
n
'nrnds l(f the legislaAltumonte Soring* for n golf tour­ passed by the House, was agreed were not divulged but it was deW w ell e n o u g h a meeting of the N „j Ho|n,eg brought forth
(H
I l f 'k p t c i
K O F S P V P II
(is llllO S
*^'ul tonight thnt the p,,vy council will be held to deci le &lt;1(M) „ n&lt;, UIU, # ginillur umoUnt wusi O d i e U 1
lIL K U lh
I U I O C Y C II
U a illC S
nament on tne Sanford Municiital to today by conferees on senate apd - clured that a su|&gt;er-develoiiment,
,M would recede on
Morgu on a
sort for
of commis
n
.
ordered paid by J. Morgan
Q J ‘ “ |} |« 0 ^ y 0 r S
I S B e g U I l O i l I U C S d i i y link* Friduv afternoon beginning House measures. Only im portant}such as will give uppeul to sisirts"•n* found to be oh- what
appointed
this purpose.
a t 2 o'clock wus issued Tuesday miHlifiention in the House measure men and ywcht owners who desire
I
charge
of
reckless
driving.
*?4&gt;e rulers.
ufternoon ut the regular weekly wus made in second class rates, un ideal Florida homo with ncnrbjr
...
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• The cases ns disposed of h v 1
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1Hours Debate
water facilities, will he car tie d
With committees frem civic chert, o w n e r of tho Brewers anti luncheon meeting of the locul club the conferees accepting some of the out.
i the senate today was Y V ‘l c h i n o f n i l N p W S Judge w. E. White are as follows:
held
in
the
Seminole
Cafe.
The
ac­
lower
rates
in
this
class
carried
in
Mwo hours of discus- U ( t a i l i n g l u l l l Y t U a I J K „ „ url( unlawfully riding c| ub&gt; und other organizations aid- “ ‘hers Distribution of tickets to tion was taken following u tulk the senate hill.
by previous ugrecby Dave llowurd, past president
w -m -S T n a
j
J
Norris held the
omugh canvass o f ; of the Buffalo, N. \ Hotary club, F v n l m i i n n D n o t m i ' d
«*t, addressing h im -' utor Borah (R) Idaho, started « | to u te d : Hasty Bluir. gambling,
^
the city giving every person an who is wintering in Altumonte | J " J '
' senate rulers und fight against congressional salury bond 10 estreated; John Williams, spring with the Milwuukpe “ Brew- opportunity
to buy euson tic k e ts, Springs.
Building
In
Tacoma
possession
of
liquor,
bond
115
e
s
!
ers”
us
the
home
club,
began
Tuesopport
•juently to .almost increases.
.
Mr.
declared
games.
, , Howurd
... .
____ . that he
BEVERLY HILLS, Culif.. Feb,
/respite his appeal to i Th&lt;- house aircra't
committee de- treated* John Williams, gambling, duy morning. The-tickets are b e -1 forIn the
. n a resolution to hond $i» estreated* Eligie West, I ing sold for indiviiluul gomes und
conmfenlln- '*n the games t o , would like to see a greater comTACOMA, Wash., Feb. 24.— A | 24.—Darby Duy, J r., said to be tho
••specially desir'd ferred action on a resolution
. bond
isirta ic u , rf‘ K Wcilnesl. ' in books of seven for the entire be playerl here, committed mem- munlty spirit between Hanford and terrific explosion, set off today by son of a Chicago telephone compa*
; gambling, continued to
uteir attention to the icoocn hearings,
hers declare thnt it is the b ig g est; Altamonte Springs. He said there a number of men believed to have ny president was seriously burmsi
Alunso
II.
,|uy;
Essie
Lewis, possession of .season with the books being sold huseball
to emphasize in! The nomination
"bargain" Sanford hns ev- ure a number of golfers in Alta- htim members i*t &lt;he Mi^ijance and perhaps blinded by acid which
ai»lre*s.
*r hud offered ami is ever to have monte Springs and thut they were i ommitlee organized to combat li« police allege wus thrown into his
, ffered again. The schedule not anxious to play in Sanford. Tho quur selling in Huston, wrecked the face Monday night by his wife who
1^1,&gt; Underwood!
L hu,l the vote c
only includes the Champion Sena- motion authorizing the issuance building occupied by H. P. Clark, then swallowed poison. Both were
n.f?nL'rence report*
tors hut six other club* of alm o st' of the challenge wus made by who escaped by cruwling over the taken to a Hollywood hospital
piul prestige. The price, le s s ; George W. Knight, Frunk Mac- wreckuge. Flumes broke out Im­ where physicians suid there is
f**ral VUbui‘n fuV"ruble
W. orgunlzution rating only little u n -1 than a dollar u game, they sa y .; Neill was made chalrmnn of the mediately after thu explosion and small hope for saving Day’s eye­
dor the
Thi
should
attraction | committee on arrangements for the destroyed the house.
I George
.
.
tt% two tmajor leugues.
^
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_ he
___ ^a powerful
_
sight or his wife's life.
ce reprot.
anniversary vyu-i observed • ' [ [ * '
" KIi^unk* fine *"$-V and , first guine wiil he ployed Mur. 1.7'h u t the quulity of the hull that will j • vJ J t *
, .
i triutic societies and govet
i -«.#*• John BrumUy reckless driv- when the “ Brewers” meet the be plaved here this spring should j W dbur .Smith hud charge of the
Ebert Operated On
de-rartments.
.
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wi l l SVI. i World’s Chamnion
Washington bring h u g e c r o w d s regardless of .program , introducing theapeakvr*

Lack of Funds Caused Passage Would Break
Action On Saturday Long Time Precedent

/Ruling
&gt;ldMonday

Big Development
.................. Is. Contemplated

uTSubmergjonday’s Votftlook Gloomy

Lake And Key Dis
Palmetto A v e n u e
Site F o r $40,000

COMMITTEES ARE
NAMED BY LOCAL I
BASE BALL CLUB

ENGLISH KING IS 20,000 LAWS ARE
IMPROVING FAST, TO BE PROPOSED
PHYSICIANS SAY IN STATE BODIES

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Municipal Court In
Session On Monday

Alaskan Town II i t
By Quake Last Ni^ht

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President TooIMff-,
Weeks and other high officials

BERLIN. Feb. 24. — President
underwent an i Ebert underwent an operation fo r
passed a b e t-1appendicitis early this morning a t
husband told friends West Sanitarium whither ho wax
added, however, | rushed late last nJght. A t 1th
yet consider her I o'clock surgeons stated the operu.
hu.band is in !tUui required un hour but was suelaid-1ressful uml h i. condition is cwu.
aidered satisfactory.

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Radio Program

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3— human
18— harvest
being
20— the great6— understudy
r~st nation
(ahbr.)
on earth
7— elliptical
(ab b r.)
figures
27—showers
8—
stoves
23— legal prop­
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9—„ , aM„relation
erly claims
11— vegetable
25—
Insect
13—pertaining
26—
misty
to lltn ear
27— Japanese
15— ia sulituda
com
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M«. m e.

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1— likewise
U— hend covxalt the
enng
spirit of
17— a watered
3— face cover­
appearance
ing
produced
*—meridional
on fabrira
5—
saccharine19— each
6— encore
20—
accus­
10—
presses
tomed
11—
small piece21— astringent
12—
flap
22—
massage
13—
terminated21—&lt;lo wrong
(poet.)

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‘'Horizontal'* and “ Vertical"
‘ number of
columns with the
spaces extending crosswise or
downward on the diagram, ns
the case may be. If a word
occurs to vou meaning sub­
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you plenty of clues to tin dif­
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W8B A tlanta Journal (128.3)
8 melody a rtists; 10:15 Aeolian
string quintet.
I
KFOM Beaumont (3I5.G) 8
musical.
WEEI
Ilorton (478.0) fi:!5
sports; 0:25 Minfonions; 7 N. Y.
NEW YORK. Fob. 23. — The Germany has under consideration
program ; 7:30 Gold Dust Twins;
United .States leads the world in a plan for renting receiving sets nt
H Kvercudy hour; 9 dance.
but
Europe,
QWR Buffalo (31U) 7:30 Gold radio development
-- -----r - a low price. Spain makes it profi­
Dust twins; 8 Everendy hour; !i though still hampered by govern table for the broadcasting com pa....................
| nios by allowing publicity.
orchostru; 10 musical.
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"Expected interference between
WMAQ Chicago News (117.5) r „ tn
fi organ;’ 0:25 orchestra” 8 literu'
!
,u u ,rd l,|H to L. A. Bro- broadcasting stations in the sevture; 8:30 travel talk; 8:10 Ahso- [crnaUonal^^^Vcstern^Elec-trlS Com' o«o T x ' U ' * "
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—RcnublicanH anil Democrats joined
Sunday nt n memorial service in
j the house chamber in tribute to the
iate Representative Julian Kahn,
of California, who died in Decem­
ber.
.
With Representative Barbour.
Republican, California, presiding,
cufcgies were delivered by.R cpre
tentative G arrett, of Tennessee,
the Democratic leader R epresenta­
tive McKenzie, of Illinois, who suc­
ceeded Mr. Kuhn, as chairmen nf
the military affairs committee,
Representatives llyrns, Dem ocrat.
Tennessee. Quin, Demcorat, Miss
issippi; Sherwood, Democrat, Ohio;
Kuhnth. Democrat,- Illinois: IflR,
Republican: M aryland; Miller, Re­
publican, Washington: nnd *«nt
Democrat, Free, Republican, Stolng
Republican. Linchcrgrc, K epuniic.i
and MncLcfferty Republican, Cali­
fornia. Mr. Barbour niso CUoipgizcd his deceased colleague.
Recalling th at Mr. Kahn w:-.-&lt;
horn in Germany, Mr. G nrrett said
the veteran legislator, "one of the
most conspicuous figures in* Un­
civil life of America, contributed
tremendously to the defeat .of the
country in which ho was born and
to the victory of the country he
hnd chosen for his adoption.’*
"He will take rank among the
great Jews of the history," said
Mr. G arrett, “and to any that is t&lt;&gt;
say much.”
Mr. McKenzie declared th at M \
Kahn "stood like a rock for nation­
al defense." He nnd other speak­
ers lauded him for his pnrt in
carrying out the war porginni iff
Woodrow Wilson, Mr. Byrns drelared that the president found in
Mr. Kahn, then ranking RcpuMi-1
can on the house militnry affairs
committee which had a Democrat
ns its chairman, a worthy cham ­
pion »&gt;f his militnry indicim who
did not permit partisan policies t&gt;
swerve him from his patriotic de­
votion to his country during Huwar emergency.

DEATH CLAIMS
JOB E. HEDGES,
LAWYER OF N. Y.

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1 LOVELY HOME AND 50 CHOICE LOTS
20 Lois on Silver Lake on Good Hard Road Ju st One-Half
Off Dixie Highway

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MILKS SOUTHEAST OF SANFORD. FI.ORIDA

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WRAP Fort Worth S tar Tele­ 1
A &gt; a means of raising funds
of owners of recoiv-• began operation Feb. I. Hungary,
gram (175.9) 7:30 clnasi.nl; ti.-.M inrr Licensing
sets, nnd diversion of part of Austria, Denmark and tho Baltic with which to purchase pictures
program.
tho proceeds to tin- broadcasting states have just begun to awaken tor the schools in Sanford np nr»
«„W!?Ai ’ , Kn"*,‘:‘ r 'ty -Star (363 companies, Is an alm ost universal to the possibilities nf broadcast­ exhibition will he h.-lrl in Sanforll
Vi
. f1" 1 " f ,ho Air; 11r15 characteristic of th P expansion. ing.
‘ .'I,1- , 1- " 1**'"1 «- The exhibition
NiifhthnwkB.
will Ih- made up o f picture loaned
WilAR
Louisville
Journal
—
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l&gt;rt8in Art Puhli. .-iti,,r) min' isi?t 7t ' !,&gt; ,;onct’r*.
Schuman program, trio.
pany nnd a nominal ndmissi«n fee
M IJ Los Angeles Times ( |u l . l )
WGY S.-hnectndy (379.5) 0:30
Will he charged.
The building
concert:
childrrn; 9:15 tjti'«; , talk; 0:15 violin, piano, vocal solos Senators Sold Their where tho exhibition is to be held
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to res; 12 orchestra.
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8 Brunswick; 9 Navy hand; 10:15
Influence, Is Charge has not yet been selected.
KNX Hollywood (330.9) 8:15, organ,
, This exhibition of pictures is
music, l» instrum ental, vncoal; 12 , KSD St. Louis Post Dispatch
movie mght.
(545.1) 0 concert; 9 recital.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. — one of moru than ordinary interWith one United States Sena­ c‘ - 't consists of carlion photo­
llempma Commercial
---------------------——graphs, photogravure..
l(1ilir
tor
already under indictment,
A,io
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locl"
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RoiVM*VO«t
‘&gt;
’i
prints,
loaned
by
tin|;|
, \ rt
W(CO Minneapolis . . s t. Paul '
l '- t ( .L i \ C .S
- .)
reed with accepting u fee anil
I uhluation (hnnpany, Irn- |:&lt;1
practicing before a government
ta x • V:iri 't" ,[t0,,ccrt: 7:'" ’ income N e w
111 1 )0 r s
S in c e
m.mt. Mass. The collection' is H
agency, tho justice departm ent
CKAt; Montreal (437) H.-30 en H e f f i n i l i l l j r ( ) f
Y 0 H I* i-&gt; investigating charges of two Iurge one nnd contain! the very
best reproductions of the master­
others improperly used ti-»lr
scinble; 7:30 special; 0:3o orchcs - 1
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pieces o f art of many different
influence
in
Washington.
The
r iu p » p v
v i . . .
. T wenty-three new member., have, tw,.
countries und period,
fr.on th&gt;against
whom
latest
Pianist talk- « an " k (W I-r,&gt;
" ‘Ided to th roll-, of th - Han-1 charged a re made, are Spencer,
g reatest public ai:d private culler
! 1
“ ', ^ n .'rogram 5 7:15 ford Methodist ch.m h during th.ies.
*
Misrouri and liursum, of New
S e i .l v - o\U nre 1
twin^ 8 Kv- past two months, according to an
Mexico, both Republicans.
o
,
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h"
collection
comprise
about
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announcement made .Sunday morn'Objects r.-nre tenting loiintings
i r i Nc^ Y.':r!{. ,,.‘r'* 3 ) fi dogs; mg by Mr. T. J. Nixon, pastor
of many schools of a rt nnd i.u lud&gt;
view-' T r a v r
i’,t ' Jou." " “ ra* Th*' members n r- a result of e.
cs reproductions of sculptat.', th nrim .JioL I.- ' ‘ Air '" H e r-: I campaign of pcrsonul evangelism Unique Evangelistic*
great cathedrals, and important
iv iv
vh',Urv ,
conducted largely through thviews from nutiire. F&lt;-w
Party Comes
Monday
K
.'i L k e(iS 8AM 7:18 Kuniiay ...........
New mem),-.
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, Dons have over been brought to:v W. Indians, talk; .: 3 ft Artprano;‘rom irg into the church will I,,.TL
. 771
K^tnrr whirh so compli r(.jv ,.nv„r
lV fin,;i v
, ,Ar , .
•';iv,,n «» reception on Easter SunIn.i .Students league of Many the history of art. \ cai.iloe will
tVf/R Newark ( 105.15) il orchcs* ilay,
...to n ..” a baud of travelling be on sale at the c-xhibit'ioii h ill
t m*
i
11/n 4 vr n.,.. i
/rqpi , . ,
Thr lirwl .irmion of thi* Mi Lt«m student In cl-arge of Rev. Jno. A.
l*...rnnli.i.,
' ’
Kill „p|K-nr », (h„ Kir., «t..re" , c c , n t|y^^
,* . t o * " * ; &lt; &gt; -day
. » »afternoon
..................... ....
■inwran,.
m .on Nlg'itinirn
k&gt;: un ’ , .......... couren .aunoay aiu-rnoo.i at
1’intrrnm; lOMC)
ps
. i.
.
l« one of the most union,, religious culture and refinement of ill o JZ
« 5 P g * » fn *
, p' r , , u, . „i t m . a ^ r S , • "
i w i a r i ; Hanford. I ole. it yU j s ' snf tho ...j,,,,,! v;„ tk
' • J a r W - W W * ...............
N„ ,Jn ilK- Tniri . h , . j.
T b ,ft. I„ ,1...
qualities in th.WFI Philadelphia (.m j'.'fi talk,
m
sa Anemr
&lt;. the Imok " ,I pe
he
lask
Ahetfd
' whi.
whichh ' " l l '.'f «* many nutioanlaie.t.
children whatever means
it has
I* |is&lt;4 Ilnur
to.
i m&gt;« studied
»4iiilLul Li*
*• . - Is . 1.1 1•* t/f.
.
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7fn
c,,nct*
r
t
;
M
concert;
9
nrchoanow
Is-ing
by
MeUmdii
Rev.
K.'
II.
King,
pa
tor
of
the
trn.
'
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z r over
z r :the
? ' country.
lU,,,?U oy
«**v F,’
I Its disposal. The wholowmL
Thcla.n
Baptist Charrh
Church Sanford
Sanford tonight
tonight antt 1Irefining lnfluon-e of pi.-tui
KCAE Bittsburub (IDI 3 ) r. -in i
« . r , l' ,countr^.- ,tl' rl"'1' L.»pti-t

Uncle Kaybeer 7 vocal: 7:30 Gobi M 7-10 nV I^i ‘*n
Dust twins; 8 Evereudy; 9 con !

«"•■««* t° tha church. There are the right sort on the s’ hoo wa
«‘K 1
visitors. Dr. 1*-now gem-rally recognized L o n e

STETSON RKhlNR IMIW i i . l- . K"'«

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SANFORD, FLA.

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I Ih* C ity o f P ro sp e rity . The .Market
llu* W orld, on C elery an d Vegetables.
Main .street has been opened on out U
Million D ollar H otel, w hich i.s to he built.
I hi.s will double th e business section at
P ro p erty here is ju m p in g by leaps
Hounds. L ocated on th e main line of tlj
C. L. K. It. an d S t. J o h n ’s river, that giv
good fre ig h t r a te to all p a rts of the wor'
Im m ense pay roll p er week is here to c
ployes of th c ra ilro a d and gardeners,
good place to g e t w ork. Close to churches
)dl denom inations, good school, miles of
‘•rote side w alks, anti dandy streets,
and lig h ts. All m ean m uch for location,
yon can n o t m ake a m istak e to he dose hf
&lt;ily like th is, a s everybody is boosting, if
Doily kicking, so come on in with us.

CASH PRIZES
Balloon
Ascension

Picture Exhibit In
Art Subjects To Be
Shown Here Soon

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(Continued from page 1)
was famous, tho follownig arc
typical:
"It isn’t difficult to fool other
people, hut it’s quite an a rt to fool
yourself and still he on good
terms with yourself.”
"If a man stood before a m irror.,
lie hour a day he’d laugh himsci*' I
t&lt;» death, go insane or liccotm
‘
a
decent citizen."
“ Now England's
gone
and
settled the lirith question. What
will our orators do?"
"An Irishman never gives a
power of attorney. H i's born with
a degree of confidence in himself
that's clear, comprehensive and
8 Paderewski programs 10 Jazz S .in,-ir r lh • 1 J) ‘
thc fnt,r0 c"«ntry. It is un­ all embracing.”
"Between ‘thou shnlt no. steal’
artists,
manv’with
n ^NtatlnhMv
H n V uis 1-.protrroit* ^Droccdiirp
‘"hI that Spain will follow this
WL'ftiiorchestra
f 'l :
«» a’. &lt;nn J
iiiunN
• wiin ]•&gt;
and ‘honesty is the best policy,’ lies
the history of uni-idlctcd nun."
“ Most everybody ir en to every­
L-t-ur
. r ;,r“':”0--'
. *"h •■••Mu- o.i om- oi me m u­
!Hr only
__ v;c ilon't tell each
body, else,
lt 1 ' L
^ u
| n,!r’..o 7 c" T ,,r' •s n" " li"&gt;'' musical and cultural cento the- ................
government other alxmt it."
.................
H qimrtot. musiinl; 8:J0 speechei; lers of the world. The plan i-i to license fco paid
by 8«u,(K)n people is partly diverted
"It is better
be ssrilci! with
fn!5n?niaICr'lnl
h," " r : 1 "•
the national opera. Oth to the company. Holland hns se v -1than laughed nt ’
•
er countries qre also i-nnsidering
WLW
Cincinnati (422.3) r, ;,;u .r;i% ro ;ra ,;;» ,V r k n i t " \ t ,rna,? ^ i&lt;nct0" ^ rn«* but no regular pro-* “ I’d rnth-r hnvo on pcn*m sh-.l
..........*• "V
i IMlII 111
s s T i . ' S n s y u Z &amp; r ................* ......™&gt;: K r s , r . £ a * s r ; , " s 1 the
, " a r national guard
cr"v"called out and
WEAR Cleveland (381). 1) fi:30
Installation of reeeivint'-Sets !•«
,' nV.rntt‘‘1 }’&gt;’ ‘ht* Rovornment -&lt; nu- fellow ask, "what waa ihc
name of the guy wo just buried."
S 5 ! me' Cn,," on talk : 7 '
!!*» m -c-l throughout r £ « n £ t i l
‘^ " r l J i y ^ I f f i d ^ ^ n m
""vuVir* n
. .... .
Europe generally, but outlaw lis- broadcasting stations on the con­
PaiolVni. . I o *in,’' ,ril (
t oni ng Ih being practiced on u wide tinent nnd is considered ninong the
Fandman; H juvenile a rtists; Irt scale, Mr. Brofos continued. T h - leaders. Sweden, with one station
soprano, pianist. violinist.
freedom with which tin- governercctod and two in prospect, has
n ill
t Ii-2.1) 7 in.tru- mental regulations are being ir- plans for a comprehensive system
‘ WVVI r ii*11*it V
^ nored. he said. Indieated a tre n d 'o f inter.'linkefi'"st'ations Sw itzer
r „ , t;
New.

cert: 10 concert.

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TW* ia the second unsuccessful
attempt of a strong anti-liquor
group In parliament to restrict the
drink .traffi-;
first,- made in
. . . . the
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h o n e of the States General recent­
ly by 28 to 20 votes, a fte r passing
tno lower hounc 1&gt;7 . *14 to .lA votes.

r

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Republicans And Democrats
Join In Paying Tribute To
Lntc California Legislator; .
Several Eulogies Delivered

proponing to combat the drink evil
In Holland by introducing local op­
tion waa .defeated
, --------- ...in the upper

1021, suffering n like fate by be­
ing ndopted in the lower house by
.10 to 20 votes, and then being
thrown out in the following year
by the upper house by 18 to 17
vn’e*.
The latest vote was interesting
in that it was not a party vote, ns
la so usual in Ilutrh legislation.
Locnl option has been hotly dcbntrd recently both in and out of
parliament. No fewer than 3,000
public bodies including Christian
workmen’s unions, church coun­
cils, Y. M. C. A.'s and others, have
petitioned the government in fa .
vor of it, and a public memorial
In its simport secured 600,000 big-'
natures.
Various speakers in the chamber
gavo personal observation of the
effects of prohibition, both in the
United States and in Finland.
,1,fY “ *d
D»dr opinion
prohibition bail by no means proved ;
the success that had been claimed
for it, neither hnd crime decreased
to the extent thnt had been repns the result of it. Pro­
hibition. they argued, only favored
hyprocrisy in addition to wholesale
and Hagrant evasion of the law.
The failure of the present lull
seems to lie due mainly to financinl considerations.
It hns been contended th at even
without restrictive measures the
consumption of drink hns enorm ­
ously decreased in Holland of late
*»rara. In 1892 the consumption
was 7.76 quarts per capita of popillation, hut now it is only 2.10:
quarts. Holland, nevertheless, s till:
-----. V--------------•mentis
800,000,000
mi
- d s nearly
Y- ---- Y,vw« IIu Jyear
l lll till
fdl
* the
‘ latent
*
III Ink, according
to
platiltics.

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

KAHN MEMORIAL
SERVICE IS HELD1
SUNDAY IN HOUSE

Upper Branch Of States Pots
Local Option Bill Out After
it Is Passed By Lower By
A Meager Vote Majority
THE HAGUE. Feb. 2 9 - A

.

MONDAY AFTERNOON; MONDAYv’PEnROAUV’Sil. f e ,
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T o d a y ’s C r o s s -

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v- :'

A Good Time To All

10 A .
D

We will sell yon th is
KraE-r |,S al'y o m - itirrey,

y « ,/' vvh!' nuljo"

Nu 6 ,ril“ f5 lici1 • S trictly ru t h o *

raaUvVo'iiuih! " 20, ^1,1... &lt;lcc|&gt; Irila on litis hike. •) in rfcct
* "
1,11 no' v* I Hi:, will he a town itself, with allc

ri.v c r.-t w ith orange
conveniences anil no city taxes.

Mr. Speculator, Air. Home Seeker, Mr luv», ■
. . .
L'&gt;o|, it over and find it much bHi.-i- tit-,,, !. . ° ’
Dusy, th is is yo u r, golden ipjjortu
• bank its later, so d o n 't forget th e linn- 10
"
J';1 f ntin,&lt;’nded. Wo th a n k you in advance, yo'i
». ni pl.-u-e, on prem ises, d a te . Feb. "fi. Wc arc
: anio people who conducted th e salt
,L,ML'Va’ l 'vo weeks ago, for F lin t &amp; P.rent.

Dinner on Ground.

(i2

Realty Co.
“ ra n g e A ve„ O rlando, F la .

pUanl of the most vulual.l, ............. .

KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 7‘ KAt ,U 1
concert;; 8 Brunswick;
10 con- DeLAND Feb " I —Prm ti i
ccrt.
’
1,1
■L*ii' f ry lic,y, •»&gt;'
WKAQ Porto Rico
(310 7) - IcorN-V'.h',
.“‘'.T s u.'r
twnd. anecch, selfMtions
I
i, _ 1 I“tU r jm, t of this

" ''tt''
T "T" ^ t”11 « - lcur,"B ?hi* ‘ ? 1- T»'« funds for
1’ of unUi,uul
in- purchasing au«-h Pictures an- -,.Cur' ' ' “‘mR « young British aviator cd by means of the exhibition .ml
W
five C'tati.ms for brav- tho community as well a* t). tVach
cry ar.d has twin- Iieen ihot down dim and pupils aro helped oduca

x t a i f S S f t o o '7*8:30 B S u * * „ r y
orefcistra:
chc .trh!
I' w..hue "ot. .,tha first ‘offlcia ."VNUjuan
1 .!at.* foKGW
the first
U...L in ”\in
\!I,t*a*i.
Portland
Oregonian the
fira't wcek’ln
rc h .“ 7i„
n .ft.:.
the
( UJ) 10 lecture; 10:30 concert; 12 meant Ime unofficial practice Is u|orchestra.
ready under way by many of | U
W’OAl Hail Antonio (391.5) 8:30 candidates (or the team .
^

1

" » ^
« - * * ; »&gt;• « •J
js 'travelling
The large
larger the attendance. ta&lt;&gt;
7The
* ° party
PBrt?lt,B
W * 1'™* in, »a ,^, Kt.f- Tile
V1 ‘•utomobile. At night, thowV\’cl:I?.™*4**
however greater thc number of pictures I
&gt;m\ .t,\w
(Upend
upon Ponies
providcl
i th a t »mcanscr.oon
Is* secured for the ..•)
|,v*
**1*,"'.IliHltlil*.
t ti .lilt
. ,i'vtllllll
'
ft., St 1 Ii *.....
II .m •&gt;1I /■■■••I
. ——t
It
-I
w in ^ rr
' ''U fun‘L* ^ S j 1&gt;
exhibit,
0 £ucira&gt; expenses
f
r .wilt apg taken,^ chase ^pictures. wiU
M
Pur
10

Ladles Especially •"viU

Seminole Realty Compan]
110 y,:uA “," 1 s ‘- Sanford. Fla.
iH ia m i
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The Wise Man W ill Laugh

Sanford Herald
n w

d lw H ia « » » l

l a t t e r a t Iw la H . r ia r tte
..t'ored aa Second Claaa Matter,
„ctol&gt;»r tt. $»!#, at the Poatoflteo
at Sanford, Florida under Act of
'M.trch 3, ll*T.
ISO U D B A .*.. ..... .... Editor
ROLLA?
R. MOWARP
BRRO ... .... Manager
MOW
f i n i lea
l i t Ravnollo A tf ia r
SCDiCRlPTIon RATKA

One T e a r_IT.00 SI* M onth* ..$3.Sft
Deliver*.! In C ity bp C aryl** per
w eak. He.
W eekly E dition 11.00
See Year.
_________
^’■ sFfcCtAI. ItOTICRi A lT o b itu a ry
notice*, c a rd , of thank*, reaolullona
and notice* of en tertain m en t* w here
-charge* are made w ill be charg ed
foi* at reg u lar ad v e rtisin g r a te*.
MORRISR T H B A iSO CIA TK D FRK««

The Aaaoclated Pr**» la e*cluaIreU- entitled to th e use fo r republt-h*i&lt;,n of all new* d isp atch es
c rrd ’ted to It or not o th erw ise rre d tied In thl* paper and al*o th e leeal
n«V c riiblM hril h*r*ln. All rlijM i
c f r (.publication of special dtep aich serein arc alao reaerved._______

TUESDAY, FEB. 24, 1925.
TH E HERALD'S PLATFORM
I ,_D eepcr water rout* to Jackion*
vlllc.
2 ^—Construction of St. John*—In1diari River rantl.
3.—Extension of white wajr.
I,—Extension of local gmuaement*
—sprimminK pool, tennis courts, ale.
' r».__Acquisition of * municipal
Hand.
. ,
Ik—Augmenting of building pro­
gram —bouses, hotels, npartm rnt
Lop tea.

7,—-Extension of street paving program .
, . ,
S/—Construction of boulevard
oround Lake Monroe.
fflU -Entranre Into Florida state
baseball league.
10.—Completion of rlty beautifica­
tion program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
SEEK ETERNAL THINGS: —
look not a t the things which
seen, hut a t tho things which
not seen; for the things which
seen ore tem poral; hut tho
things which are not aeon ure e te r­
nal. II Corinthians 4:18.

We
are
are
..are

THE TONE OF VOICE
I t la not so much what you say,
A* tho manner in which you sny

It.

I t Is not so much the language you
use,
As tho tones in which you convey
it.

*Pf

"Come here,” 1 sharply mid,
• And tho baby cowered and wept;
• "Comp here,” I cooed and he look­
ed and smiled,
And straight to my Inp he crept.
•
*
- The words may be mild nnd fair,
a And the tones may pierce like a
dart;
. Tho words may be soft ns the sum­
mer air,
And tho tones may break the
heart.
Whether you know or not,
Whether yon menu or care;
Gentleness, kindness, love and hate,
Envy and anger aro there.
Then would you quarrels avoid,
And in peace and love rejoice,
Keep anger not only out of your
word,
*’ But keep ,t out of your heart,
—Youth’s Companion.
Usually n head tlm t’n u little en­
larged id also cracked.
Riant City is smiling over the
• Lorry crop,
William K. Vanderbilt says " I t ’s
Hell to he born rich," but there
are u lot of us who wouldn't mind
' taking n chance.

“Produce 1 Produce I W ere it but the moat pit­
ifu l Infiniteaimal fraction o f a product— produce it
in God’a name! T ls th e utmont thou haat in thee.
" Out with it, then! W hatsoever good thy hand
findeth to do, do It w ith th y whole m ight. Work
while it is called today, for th e n igh t cometh where­
in no man can work."
These words were fir st uttered by Thomas Carlyle over
fifty yearn oro nnd they are perhaps more applicable today
to conditions in Florida than they ever were to Carlyle’s
world. "Work for the night Is coming" lins always been n
good motto, hut today when work is more profitable than
ever before in the history of man, he, who "makes hoy while
th e sun shines" is doubly w ise.
In 184D thousands and thousands o f people risked great
dangers nnd endured untold hardships in • order to reach
the harvest fields of California "where gold could be picked
from the trees." And when they arrived there they worked
im lefatigably, day nnd night, siftin g every drop of w ater)
that flowed through the gold producing streams, in order
that they might make the m ost o f their opportunities be­
fore the gold supply became exhausted.
The same situation is found in Florida. Only the hard­
ships in leaching Florida are in no way comparable to thoie
o f reaching California in those earlier days. And the dif­
ficulties of reaping the harvest nrc nothing to those exper­
ienced by the "forty-niners." But the goose cannot live
forever anti golden eggs will become scarcer and scarcer as
tim e goes on.
It is the wise man, now in on the ground floor, who is
working, saving, producing, investing; in short, who is mak­
ing hny while the sun shines, who is faking advantage of
superb opportunities presented every day of becoming in­
dependently well off. He will laugh while realty values in
Florida have risen completely out of sight of tin* man with
moderate means. He will laugh. Will you?
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So, Toll It Everywhere

Will Florida send

w
will
ill he
ne

ovi
over|0ou ‘nAa
advertising. *n* fOi

For the Discouraged.
BY A R T H U R 8 R I 8 B A N 1

(CtfTiBM IMO
makes'1the*
IS THERE a young mnn. or
woman in your neighborhood dis­
couraged, convinced th a t all op­
portunities were used up long ago? *
Offer to th at young person the
following extract from a letter
th at Washington wrote to his bro­
ther:
MI was employed to go on a
journey in the W inter which I
believe few or none would .have
undertaken. And what did 1
get by it? My expenses home.
I was then appointed with
trifling pay to conduct a hand­
ful iff nun to the Ohio. W hat
did I get for th a t? ?
"Why, a fter paying, myself
the considerable expense in
equipping and providing necesnitfrs for the company. I went
out, was soundly beaten, and
had my commission
token
from rnc—or, in other words,
my command reduced under
the pretenre of an order from
home. 1 then went nut nnd
volunteered under
General
llraddnck, and lost all my
horse*: and many other tilings.
I have been on the losing or­
der ever since I entered the
servire two years Hinre."
young

friend

^

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&gt; !*v&gt; "».« t o j ^ j j
' 1!1S,C(lUn!bt* * ^ J
*m the niiwn. WosaJ ?
(it could lie n e a s f ^
A good
!nerm
to Hi.- JJJ
as bar.) .[

11M

lh" 1111,11 W.([th ,Vr, .
°
‘&gt;rtde*h»nt£
along like a radio

'liftionaTiTL.1

&lt; rot;,word |mzj|r1 tin- last word iu £

't hirty vi,l : u j
m y they have r,(v»i
hut they don't
^
The women spends
their im--., white -vC
spend money kfepi^
I here's one tim ejjj
pend on her hu,l.»i*!
clay at home.
wants him to takefe,

H oT D oq/
D oesm'T/ie l o o k
X

glassy on That
one ?

,. 9 i r,1 Ch,ictsK" fori
Could Ittivt*
some girls who fofp.
Indications yrt. ^
will go up litis h,ir»|
a sure sign of an

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’DJA EVER HEAR THIS ONE?
NKW YOltlv WOULD

• anniversary of his birth.

I* It R arlaltaqi?

T H E F IR S T N A T I O l
BANK

W. (1. McAdoo quietly passed — Carlyle.
" through Sanford yesterdny. • What
a furore Wilion’s son-in-law would
have enured in Huntord last sum­
mer!

The Independent longs about tin*
■benches St. Petersburg provides
for fo'ks to sit on. In Sanford
everyone is so busy that nobody
has time to sit down.
-------- o- George Washington no doubt
will be pleased to learn of the announcim rnt of President Coolidge
that the nations of the world wilt
•commemorate in 11)22 by u splen­
did celebration the two hundredth

DAN

A Sporting Offer.

Tell your

----

The chief trouble with most re- form er- i-j that they spend m much
time reforming the world they
don’t have lime to reform themselves.

ANOTHER’SECRET HOBBY HAS BEEN UNCOVERED

Says a headline in a Florida newspaper: "Paste This Washington a long time a fte r that
A .
Alg.mn (la.) mU|
On Your Windshield: Floods Are Caused By Forest Fires.” Umddork campaign might have
wife
and misseit her
The dispatch under the headline bore u Montgomery, Al- written, “ I have been on the
i him HO year-. hut nU1
ahama. date line und carried u few paragraphs o f the report losing order."
Over and over He was beaten,
issued by the Alabama state commission of forestry relative
to the cause of the recent floods in Alabama and Georgia— nnd retreating. Hut lie hail this
the sam e floods, by the way, th at damaged even the celery one quality: When he was beaten,
MARION LE ROY BURTON
SA V E and'
growers o f Seminole county in the delaying of -railroad he tried again.
LOUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL
T H R IV E
The best lessons in the lives of
In
trains.
192
5
According to the statem ent of the forestry commission, great men are not in their suc­
Successively
and successfully i This achievement of Dr. Burton
last summer’s raging forest fires were responsible for the cesses, but in their methods of ac­ president of three institutions of in unique in the history of Amcrihigher learning—Hmith College, can education. He was not to
severity of thu floods. The fires destroyed the forest floors cepting and fighting failure.
the University of Minnesota and Smith Co’lege what L. Clark Keclye
and the water from the excessive rains found nothing to
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE is in the University of Michigan—Mar- was to that institution. He was *
obstruct its rapid run into the streams.
The Father &lt;&gt;t hi.- Coual
favor of stopping all national in­ ion Le Roy Burton, now dead at not to Minnesota what Cyrus No*-- *j|
"The forest floor," the statem ent explains,"comprises the
knew hot It poverty andri
heritance taxes. He calls them Ann Arbor, nehieved noteworthy throp was. Neither was he to *.’•
pine straw, leaves, decayed tw igs, dead grass and other for­ "socialism," although it is not things in his fifty years of crowded stam p his character unnn Michigan £
in his lifetime.
est litter on the ground. This material becomes matted clear why taxing n fortune of a life. Out of the West he came— jin the fashion that the institution 4n country boy, horn on a farm , at Ann Arbor w rs impressed by v
B ut extravagance vu
und decays from the lower layers upward. It is not only hundred millions th at u rich man trained to the plow, companioned1the character and work of An* £
w
ays
a stranger to him.
the source of most soil fertility, but also acts like a sponge leaves behind him is uny more so­ in his youth with hardly more than' drew Dickson White, or of Dr.
the
spur
of
his
own
high
omldAngeli,
Michigan’s
beloved
presi*
in absorbing water fulling upon the surface. Thus millions cialistic than to tnx a small cot­
Let it he a strangerhtf
o f tons of water are held hack and absorbed by the humus tage in which a poor man is rais­ tinn. By dint of severe economy dent. Yet a t each one of these !&gt;
Make
Thrift your close frit
and self-denial, he contrived to three institutions Dr. Burton's ! ❖
und soil from which it sinks slowly into the springs and ing his family.
he graduated in his twenty-sixth work was administratively success- £
streams.
However, it certainly seems b et­ year from the small and little ful and noteworthy for its cultural
. ly
"When fires run through tho woods the forest floor is ter to tax a rich man while he is known college of Car'eton in M in-’ influence.
inesotn. For three years he taught
Apart from his duties as college £
consumed. The Imre rocks and sand are exposed and the alive than to lax his children.
I Greek in a secondary school . at president Dr, Burton wan for fifheavier soils arc hardened by the fire and later kept in this
Leaving big fortunes to children Carieton, turning money \uith teen years a popular platform
condition by the sun and wind. When heavy rains occur muy lie foolish, hut the desire to which he could pay his way through speaker, whose utterances were upthere is no deep layer of leaves and humus to absorb the do so makes men work, when they the theological seminary at Yale. I predated for their finished schnl- *:♦
water and thu latter sw iftly rushed into the stream s caus­ would otherwise stop working. There he was graduated with the arly form as well as for th d r high %
SANKOIIll.
FLA.
highest honors, in his thirty-first ■moral purpose.' His speech in ’*
• V* . t
ing the floods."
*
And what the country wants is the year, remaining ut New Haven as placing in nomination Calvin Cool- 1
So paste it on your windshield that floods are caused mos'f work from the ablest men.
assistant professor of theology.
u!g.* a t the Cleveland convention *
After one year passed as pastor last year emphasized, not Coolldge?
by forest fires, and at the sam e time remember that also
SECRETARY WILBUR, of the of the Church of the Pilgrims a t the politician or statesm an, b u t
frosts ure caused by forest fires. The destruction of the
Nuvy,
has now on opportunity to Brooklyn lie entered upon bis ra- almost exclusively Coolidge the
forests in Florida nnd north of Florida, whether by fire or
leer as educator, accepting
the , man. Throughout life Dr. Burton j
"civilization," menns the removal of N ature’s Kn*at p rotect-1dem onstrate tho accuracy of his presidency of Smith College. His was engaged in the difficult inisi. i
— -------ion aKainst sudden frosts ami freezes. A great forest has belief aa to a warship’s value. The seven years at Northampton were ’ ness of making real men and r e a l!
marked by impretsive progress in women—first, in fashioning a man
a remarkable influence upon the climate of territory for Secretary soya airships can’t sinl, the
college for women there. For of himself and, Inter in fashioning
3
Brigadier
General
miles about it in every direction; and more and more are battleships.
three years his work al the Uni- men of his fellows,
enlightened people joining the movement foi the reforesting Mitchell »ayi to Secretary Wilbur varsity of Minnesota arrested nt-J He died before his time. Few
of lands denuded by greedy lumbermen and thoughtless that the battleships Nortli Dakota tention. In the five years devoted men in uny profession Imve entered
I
is kept by the Government to lie to thp presidency of the University • upon their careers so late in life *1
farmers.
of Michigan, Dr. Burton proved to to r risen so rapidly, or achieved :.o M
used
later
as
a
target
and
adds:
Inestimable damage has been done by forest fires and
u
he a highly efficient adm inistrator, highly, as. did Dr. Burton.
Located in City Limits on Sunfoi
u
"Give me a chance and 1 will
by the careless clearing of lands, and strange to sny the
M
ti
mere destruction of the tim ber o f those forests is one of the sink thut battleship from a flying
Avenue, south of Rose Court.
WE
WANT
THE
TRUTH
machine
in
from
two
to
four
minu­
u
less costly items. Floods and killing frosts are caused
■
tes."
MACON TELEGRAPH
by forest fires and forest destruction.
T
hat’s
a
sporting
proposition.
By all means, "Pnstc it on your windshield."
3
Lot’n hope the President will order
At last a gleam of fact anJ '

----------------- o ---------------------■o— •—
„ . The Boston Transcript prints u
True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and
m from the Governor for few 'll a ve seen.— La Rochefoucauld.
Robert Joy so Joy was uncon------------------------o -----------------------• lined.
oFriends depart, and memory takes them to her caverns
• You can’t always tell what any- pure and deep.— Moore.
“uo thinks by what he or she
----------------- o ------------------ pya.—Ocala Stair. Now, who's
„ been kidding you?
Our life— a little gleam of time between two eternities.

A wan v/ho wonts to be popular
. should never court popularity, if
he takes care of his intellect and
his&gt; personality, his popularity will
lake care of itself,
------- o--------Anyone can he said to lie sitting
• on top of the world who doesn’t
live In an apartm ent house with a
^saxophone player practicing direct­
ly overhead.

As Brisbane Sees It

JARY 24. 1925.

of w ar that
would
menace if
N
trutii is beginning La come out of America.
Not
until
the
Congressional
the maze of charge! and counter
Committee met yesterday wa:: the
THE FRENCH aro planning a
charges which have been made by public given mo* bit of data in mi
capital levy, which means not
the advocates nnd the opponents' dem anding
figures t i uphold
merely an income tax but chopping
of tiie creation of an independent '•tlie r tdde, The lirsi information
a substantial chunk out of accumu­
aircraft department of tin* g o vern-1that come: out shows that wo are
not getting out of our money what
lated capita). It would lie like Hay­
ment. That part of the trutii which
ing to a big steel or oil company hns been given, to the pupils show s' we are entitled to in the way of air
Whether we nhcnil I
here, "You are paying interest that where the Army quota calls protection.
have a unified air control is a thing
for
10*1
pursuit
airplanes,
we
every year on a thousand million
for experts to settle, with a con­
dollars. Ho you are worth a t least have 21; where 58 bom bardm ent' sideration for our geographical
planes are provided for, we have]
a thousand millions. Give the 21; where Itui attack planes are situation nnd in the light of ex ited Government two hundred millions contemplated, we have one. I n ' erne of otlu-o countries. Cn-at
now."
ether words, we have 40 airplanes Britain hns an Air Ministry which
Herriot, Prime
Minister of! for war service where we have pro­ is not entirely satisfactory, a l­
though its opponents admit the |
France, is a Socialist who Lake* vided by appropriation for 270.
test has not been long enough to
Socialism seriously.
Brigadier General William Mit­ l&gt;e conclusive. France and I ta ly .
chell, a gallant and brave officer,
TROTZKY’S BOOKLET
des­ the second in command of our air have decided again t a single c o n ­
and are using America’s sys­
cribes Lenin a s a “bewildered service, is demanding an Air Min­ trol
i
man" when the revolution came istry. He testified before a Con­ tem.
The method we use is ne
and tie found himself ruler of Rus­ gressional committee, that the a t ­
sia. No wonder Lenin was !»&gt;- titude of the army and navy to­ here nor there with tin? |
wildered. To he a hunted man. ward the air service is comnmolii - What we are entitled to is a dot

“COMPANY MANNERS”
PROVIDENCE NEWS

An ably edited contemporary, whether enjoying the compuniunThe Sanford, Florida, Hcruld, dis* hip of Ids wife and hoys, receivGeorge Washington, as everyone
ut
^ h ite House the delknows, never told u lie, und yet courses learnedly upon "company
Wi» read that lie wuh u tremendous
« • " .... ■
success us a real estate man. Hut that should be used us regularly tho ulea of the trem bling, griefthen, ethics in business change just us visitors come to the home.
stricken mother, plcuding for the
.the sum:* us time, pimple and
By all means, "company man- life of her soldier son. condemned
everything else.
ners. we agree. But "Company by the Army to die because the
---------o--------manners ’ when no company is weary boy fell asleep ut his tookWhen u man goes uut into the around are always in order.
out post.
open nnd views the vast empty
There is a popular play entitled,
That’s ' the iden: "Be yourself."
spaces, looks at tho bunging moss, “ Be Yourself." Iu other words. Cut out the "uira" and "company
tlui beautiful trees and the lovely cut out the camouflage, "four stuff." Be the same to the wife
flowers, he is satisfied to remem­ flush and the "handshake” hypos- and ‘'kids" every day and every
ber then as he su *. But u woman risy and get down to the bedrock hour, us Dr. Coue would say.
—*l.e wants a picture cTf It—Lake- of sincerity and naturalness.
After all, a gentleman is u genlaud Star-Telegram. And u flapAbraham Lincoln never had ary Genian, whether in the bo.;om of
■t must put it in her memory "company manner*." lie was the his family ur
u Htiir game of
ovk.
same "Abe" every day in the week, poker.

3 1 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

the experiment made.

So, we find out, a casual Pull - 1no longer weighs upon him ;; ids
mon-cnr
conversation
between I Pullman ticket is as good a creFairfax Harrison and Walter S. Idential of social eminence as memCase, more than ten years ago, j bership in tho Society of the Ark
hrutight about great changes in and the Dove.’ He therefore furtho control of the Southern Rail- gets to talk about his limousine,
road, brought about a real epoch- forgets t(, talk about Die price of
making transaction in which the lumber f. o. It. Grand Rapids, lie
sum of $25,000,1)00 was somehow expands, comes into his own. He
I involved. Thus, apparently, u l’ull- does more; he says what he really
I man
conversation can really thinks. He is among strangers ami
amount to something. Aye, verily may pipe up his ideas about the
it can. it is time this legend about radicals without clicking an eye
I’ullninn-Hinoker talk, this notion &lt;0 the Chamber of Commerce; he
that it consists of nothing but lewd may ay his say about Prohibition
stories by shoe drummers, is nail- without thinking about Klean Kill­ , NORTH CAROLINA wants a
ed for the canard it really is. Act- ture Kluh.
He is „ _____
___ hiw that would stop flirting. Men
successful!
'•ally, the American citizen is bet- American genllemun, free and in­ ogling girls or women would lit*
ter company on n Pullman than dependent, and this is the foundu- fined or locked lip. If North Caro­
nnywhere else in the world. That tinn of pleasant conversation, lina. where men are so chivulnnj,,
basic reason for usual dullness, There should in* an end of the needs that law, other States need
the necessity to impress thd world slurs cast against him
one more severe.
But is any such law really
necessary ?

the next war and there’s no use perument and by his loo posit!v**
Mitchell will
fooling with it." said General i convictions—General
no doubt be disciplined by tho
Mitchell. He also told tin* comit- War Department. Then* is talk
mee th at there is waste in expen­ t of even reducing him to colonel.
ditures fnr utir planes, that
at op- He has staked his star to tell the
propriatinns ure sufficient
fully expended, and that th e a s e s '11*ut 'i, B1 , 'T w riu'r has said, and
^ n u* a*lou*|l
commended for it
tern of training aviators
u 1,11 Not to have
in spit
spite
. „told the truth,
..............
wrong.
, of all the Secretaries nf
Wm. in
of
War
“Tho air buairess Is now a part I
of the arm y; it is a part of th e' the world, would have been con­
ONLY A few years ago, ten or navy; it is a purl of the Post of- duct unbecoming a gallant
ficer. And ‘
fifteen thousund. the man titut met
a Indy on the street grabbed her
by the hair and drugged her to his organization that has some other
cave by force. You can see how vocation or avocation than the d e­
much nien have improved.
velopment of air power. The p e r- j
There is one comfort. If the sonnel for the uir service is s e - ' Contemporary Comments
young ladies walk demurely, with lected from people who have been
W hat does it mean when it y
their eyes on their little pink trained first for other objects und
shoes, they won't notice unwelcome then for the air second. It is a a 5000 meter race was won 1 v '.,
Finn by a lap?—Detroit New *
attention.
waste of time to teach a man to
dig a hole in the ground
. „ , to get i Next
------ eclipse will ooccur yr-,r r
CONGRESS VOTED t0 increase away from hostile shellfire
si **“
when *when the income tax blots
ils pay to $10,000 a year, from he is in an air force and must bank balance,—Brooklyn L'agk*
$7,500, also to increase the Vice fight 20,000 feet up in the air.
______
i'resident and Cabinet members to That is about all we have been d o -j One of the most comfortable
$15,000 from $12,000. Those in­
creases are reasonable and ju sti­
Opponents of the united air ser- ; mcomc.—San° Francfsc J"c'hr V’T
fied. But why do Congressmen vice idea contend that a irp la n e s’
Co Chronicle,
vote t!ie increases in secret s e s -! should he the adjuncts of the mill- \ Paavo Nurmi nmv „
"Ion? T here U nothing disgrace- .ary and of the fleets; that to such a rep as a n v L r &gt;£ ^
ful about ordering fair pay for fair have them in a separate service boldly chaUcm*? Bill to , 1 t!,n
work.
j would give a dual control in time Brooklyn Eagle.
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Social Sid

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lociai
tlendar

»y .....................
rard Markcll will cnLiterature Department
un's Club nt Edgewatci
ek.
»

mber Five of the Mcth
n wi|| meet nt the home
fD. Parker nt 3:30 o'mber Three of the
urch will meet a t the
'u P. M. Elder a t i

E

. Key will
ctk Bridge
I, Holly will
overs Club

h

D elightful Dance
Given by Hicrh School
Set on Saturday N igh t

cptertair
Club.
entertain
n t 3:30

Waltma will enterday Duplicate Club,
Club.
Friday
„ be a banquet given
fg people of the church
■I room of the Prosjirrh at 7:30 o’clock.
II be a concert given
tan ’s Club under the
Itbe Music Department.
ISaturdny.
jig Club will meet at
lit 10 o'clock,
lllmir will lie held at
pt 10 o'clock.
I NOTICE
I be n meeting of tin
jion Auxiliary nt thi
house Saturday a fte r
o'clock. Mrs. F. ,J.
district comniittecwosi will be n guest nt
As this is the first
I officer hns visited the
rit is hoped that there
i attendance.

r

j William M. Jnrdlnc. Calls
£felf An V*Aftfchbmi»f* Uut
Regan A s Cuwpunbhcp In

Ranrcc Lands of Montana

them. f tT f ita ; h*~pttt
years in th e department, '
to 1910, as Uncle Sam’s 1
in charge of the
vestigations to learn
thing, could be grown on tho
land*" o f tn e'w e st.
In appearance tho new i
seems, properly enough, an
tual rather than a phya
mer. He lik ts to eultn
lie Is o f slight build
temperament, and appear■OIL. is—the product of the •fafsiv
e
and laboratory rather than *
wart, "horny handed" son of,
soil.
. .. While a student at the _
Agricultural College, Jardfrtb'
and married Miss Effi# Nobel
student in the same school,
have three children: Willi*
aged 15; Marian 14, and Rut
Their home town Is Manhat
Kansas.
Jardinc becomes not merely t
youngest member of the cabinet,
point of service but the you* fro*t -‘‘
in actual years.
At 4fl he la five y e a n younger
tlmn Secretary Hoover, and six t
younger than Secretory Davis,
who until now have been the cab­
inet babies.

'
By H arry B.- Hunt.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— .Wil­
liam M. Janlipe, selected hy Presi­
dent Coolidge to be secretary of
. agriculture a fte r February 4, ' is
! net a “dirt farm er.”
t Jartline’s actual physical experii ence !n “ farm ing” is limited to the
' years of his youth when, as a
i gangling youngster, he rode range
in the cow country of the Little
; Big Horn In Montana.
Technically, Jardinc describes
himself ns pn "agronomist." And
nn “agronomist," tho dictionaries
say, Is an expert In "th a t branch
of agriculture dealing with the
theory nnd practice of crop produc! tinn and the scicntillc management
of land."
Practically, Jnrdinc’n agricultur­
al knowledge has been applied in
teaching young-men of the middle
west how to tyrm rather than in
holding the plow handles himself.
And it Is on the hosts of his suc­
liv in g to the fact th at, the fun­
cess ns an agricultural educator
e r a l'o f Miss Agnes Berner will k
that
President
Cooiuieu
now
names
Mrs. Meisch Hostess
take place from All Souls Church
j him to head the department.
Instead of having for his pupils on Wednesday morning 9 o’clock
At Bridge Party
the students of the Kansas Stato with a Rcguem High Mass. Mgsa
Agricultural College, his class is will not be celebrated a t 6:30 o’­
Mrs. Frank Meisch entertained
now
enlnrged to Include the whole clock as had been announced, ac­
n t ’bridge nt “her lovely‘homo Pri
fnrming
fraternity of the U. S, A. cording to a statem ent Tuesday
day afternoon honoring her aunt.
If "ngronomy" Is so much Greek morning by Rev. 11. H um phries
Mrs. B W. Meisch, who ts spend­
. ii iy
to
tho average farm er, then no bet- pcstnr of the church.
ing sonin time here. The rooms
Ashes will ho blessed and dis­
!
ter
selection
could
have
been
made
where the card tnblcs were plac­
tributed ami Holy Communion wilt
for n translator.
, G. Dali. left Monday with her'son ed, were attractively decorated
ho given Wednesday morning a t
For
Jardinc
is
n
Sigma
Xi,
t»
I(Edmond Corrle, for her home in and crystal baskets filled with hos­
5:30 o’clock. Confessions will be
Beta
Theta
PI.
an
Alpha
Zcta,
a
es were placed throughout the
Quincy.
heard this evening from 7 to 8
Phi
Kapnn
Phi
and
a
Gamma
rooms.
o’clock
nnd Wednesday morning
Sigma Delta.
Novel tallies wero used nnd
from 0 to 0:30 o’clock.
Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Thompson of
If
thnt
doesn’t
qualify
him
to
Chicngo, III., who hnvo been vis­ when scores were counted a fte r n
Tho icgulat lenton devotions
it i t i I 1translate the crossword puxilcs I ,An?
Carl Espy.of Snvnnnnh, Gn„ is iting Mrs. Thompson’s niece, Mrs. number of progressions, 'It wns
Dorothy
Scnstrom
has
a
right
to
be
thrilled
over
strong,
blond-haired,
j,nve
i,tumpo&lt;l
the
mere
dirt
I
,
!l
°in — ? y night
endf
* days
*
.............
spending
n few
nt the
Valdes Stanley Wnlkcr, have left for Day­ found thnt Miss A. Taknch held &gt;lue-cyed explorers" at that. Here home wns in Norway before she fnrn,0' 7 ’UnwVtiViV*i.rt.»
otel.
high score ami Mrs. S. Meisch low nine here to take beauty honors from 11 other girls seeking to be VParS( then the case looks hone-1
tona Bench.
of onp croaa, a short i
_____
irvi’n-.
laancn received nn
,
, ,
looks hopeand th(. benediction of • th«
score. iitisH
Miss Taknch
nn!
! less!
i...----- —
j »•-'
Miss Bcttye Exum of Rocky i A congenial party motoring to I
_ “ n,d Mr8- Mclschi inmc&lt;‘ ti&gt;c &gt;ie' fcct 1“ "&gt; motlcl■ - - — I Jardinc does not come to tho Blessed Sacrament.
Mount, N. C., is visiting Mrs. J. R .; Eustis, Monday, to attend the who also presented one ns n me­
i
i .. Deportment of Agriculture ns un
Lyles.
Washington celebration was the mento of the occasion. The cut Americans May Form airdrome from which
London
regarded by
More than 25,u00 women h av t
’l
l
l
t
t
l
i
n
iTicijr
i
y
i
u
i
planes
arrive
ami
depart
for
the oUt„j,|pr&gt; |nj 0, ■» rcKumm
nv the
mu
prise
wns
won
by
Mrs.
S.
A.
Bur­
Misses Muller, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
been
or imprisoned for vio­
ner.
Delicious
refreshments
con­
II. G. Smith, n prominent bank­ Thornton nnd D. S. Babbitt.
London Country Club Continent, and until u few years f xpor! " ' “ n‘' «i!ucntors of thnt latingfined
the NatlonnI Prohibition law.
ngo was the country sent of the ! ,,rnnch
government, as one of
er of Oviedo, Bpcnt Monday in
sisting of ico crenm, cake nnd cofSnnford.
i fee wero served nt tho conclusion
Archbishops of Canterbury.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Meisch nnd a t­ ‘of
LONDON’. Fell. 23.—An Amerithe game.
The hunting lodge of Henry ■m i i i a i i i i m i x i i i a i i i n i i i i u i i n a i i H i i i i i l i i
tractive daughter, Miss Dorothy
|rn
n
country
and
residential
club
VIII stood near where the mansion ■
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W ethers of Meisch of Seoanus, N, J., lire the
may lie organized in London In the is located. Originally this site
Jacksonville arc spending
a few j guests, of Mr, nnd Airs. Frank
iend
I YEAR CASK ENDED.
“ PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD”
WEST PALM BEAC H, Feb. 24. near future. One of the historic was granted by William the Con­
n Sanford.
Ij Meisch a t tr
their home on West
tracts near London where Henry queror
^
___ cook ........
. peculiar
to
his
on
the
—
A.
S.
Anderson,
hns
been
elected
OLD FASHIONED
F irst Street.
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. E. Henry hnve
ihnirnum of the school board here. VHI used to hunt has been *uk- coVuVition' th a t'h e 'u iid lii* 'sucres’,
ts M)FH nVioulil present. at
, as, tho site*, anil w,. there
,
... royal conias their house guest, Mrs. Henry’s
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ludwig At tho same meeting the hoard o f-, jested
K, *•,
nations a certain mess of pottujto
sister, Mrs. Sndie Giles of Pitts- Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Meisch, Mr. nnd fered Miss Irene Raumgnrtncr SI,-.|* p" V. . 8l?n5°1
or | )m ni
nnt
, iLP3 intert‘J,t.ei*
i» the deal rather:},,
an%•»nrthmiwnrn
earthenware pot.
burg, Pa.
! Mrs. Frank Meisch, Miss Dorothy 100 in settlement of a 92,000 claim
Ii liw
look imnn
upon thin
this nlni'i*
place with fnvnr.
favor.
-------i Meisch and William Ludwig for- which was accepted, ending n four
It has been proposed by the! The United States Department ^
which began
Louis Elliott, M. F.Stoc‘% and ’ mod n congenial party motoring to year controversy
J, II. White, are business visitors | St. Augustine where they spent with the termination of Miss prime movers in the idea to take of Commerce is about to issue n 5
Baum gartner’s unexpired term ns over all the buildings ns they stand ; “glossary of business English for j ■
from New York City in Snnford the. weelc-cnd.
ALL THIS WEEK AT PAOLA
this including a splendid Georgian Americans advertising in England." m
for a few days.
a teacher in
the high
• _____
___school
_ here. mansion known as Addington Park, |
—
---------------------y
Mrs. W. M. Scott and sister,
one of too show places of this see- [ Free silverware. Tickets given ' *
You Aru Cordially Invited
Mrs. L. M. Lynn of Dnytnnn Is Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Snidow, Mr.
READER APPEARS
in Snnford. She will be connected rind Mrs. Edward Markcll, Tcddic
TALLAHASSEE. Fob. 21.—The Horn The site of~ the proposed‘ 1with all nurchases a t Kent’s Vul- _■ i i a i a m q i m i i a a i H u m i i u i i H i i H i H u i i i i i f
with the “ Florida Realty Asso­ Markcll, Mrs. Willinms and Mrs. departm ent of spoken English at cJub is near Croydon, the large'canizing Works.
ciates, fnc., here.
S. M. Snyder of Brooklyn, N. Y„ tho Florida State College will pre­
formed a congenial party motor­ sent Miss Adclnm Giles in eerti &gt; B a a a a H a a a » a a n N a n a a B a a B a a a B a a a B B a a a i a a a a N a a a a a a a a a a i a a a a a i a a a a a i a a i a B i » a a a a a i a a a a a a i a N n H i H M
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Steed nnd ing to Daytona Bench, Sunday ficate recital
Monday evening.
rhiblren of Kissimmee spent Sun­ where they enjoyed n picnic lunch Feb. 23. in tho college auditorium.
day with Mrs. Steed’s parents, Mr. on the beach.
Miss Giles will rend "A Kiss for
v
Cinderella,"
Barrie’s three-net ■
nnd Mrs. J. (5. Ball.
■A
-----Mr. and Mrs. Joel Field are piny.
II. E. Mathis of Birmingham, spending a few days out at Silver
Ala., is in Sanford. Mr. Mathis Is Lake, where Mr. Field and his
A new school fQr the equcalmn
interested in the lintton Engineer­ father. Mr. W. T. Field nre de­ of rnhhis has licen opened u n d er'
ing and Construction Company,
veloping a "Banana Plant N ur­ Soviet auspicek h t Leningrad, nc-1
sery." Mrs. Field’s friends will be eerdlng to the Jewish Daily Bul­
Mrs. D. S. Babbitt and Mrs. W. delighted to know thnt she won th* letin. The conditions Include in­
S. Thornton attended the Rollins City Wide Free Throw Basket struction for one hour n day in |
College celebration of "Founders j Ball Tournament at Augusta, Cn., political economy and three hriurs |
Week" nt Winter Park, Saturday, j last week.
j a week in the history of cornmunism. There nro 2,000 rnhhis in
Mrs. W. M. Cnrrie, who has i Sales girls wanted a t b a n n e r's » Poland waiting for admission to
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . ! Department Store.
the United States.
A Vfcry delightful meeting of all of which were greatly enjoyCol. Theodore Roosevelt Auxiliary Il’d
Number Three United Spanish War
At the conclusion of the pro­
Vctchrns. wns held Monday after­ gram Mix. R! C. Shcnfcr, presi­
dent of the auxiliary, in a few
noon, a t the home of Mrs. Roy well chosen words, expressed the
Schmidt when two past presidents appreciation of the members to
of the auxiliary were the honorecs. the honoree* for their loyal sup­
Mrs. Lon Smith Tcrhcun and Mrs. port and efforts in the Interest of
the auxiliary during their term s
Janie V. Lyles, respectfully the of office and ns* n token of their
charter president and second presi­ love nnd esteem presented each
dent of the organization were in- past president with a beautiful
died to n “Washington Pnrty” ; gold pin. The bar from which the
Washington’s birthday incidcntal- pin is suspended is engraved'“Past
y being nmong the special days M xiliary President.” The outer
ibservcd by the United Spanish wreath of the lower part denotes
Wcr Vcternns nnd their auxilinr- achievement, and the insigrtn o f
!cs.
the auxiliary is three tiny figures
flags
.American
i •
* ■* draped the walls and a ship on n field of gold symm uoor« while n portrait of M ixing “friendship, patriotism
jeorge Washington hung in the [tn d Humanity" nnd this is surr•trch
attractively
surrounded
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winll flags. Rowls nnd vases of rmeral on which appears the words
lovely red and white roses and "National Auxiliary N- S. W. A.”
iwect peas were placed about the The recipients responded happily,
*ooms completing the chnrm of nssuring their co-workers of their
the decorations.
sincere appreciation of the honor
A pleasing program of violin conferred.
music wns rendered by Miss Snrn
The hostess served delicious re­
Corwin and Miss Ignore Shcafor. freshments and the enjoyable a f­
Mrs. Lyles and Mrs. Shenfcr rend fair concluded with a shower of
ntereiting sketches of the child­ roses for the honorecs. The young
hood nnd boyhood of Gen. Wash­ Indies taking pnrt in the program
ington and Miss Virginia J in k in s ,___
were presented bouquets of sweet
?avo several delightful rendings • pens.

I be h social meeting
in the social room of
crian Church a t 8 o’-

Thursday

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT AUXILIARY
HONORS TWO PAST PRESIDENTS

Taesduy
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Delightful in every way w ai tho
informal dance a t tho Country
Club Saturday evening when about
•10 of the High School girls and
boys with a tew other guests went
out for a few hours' plcasuro to­
gether.
The club was appropriately decorated with tho patriotic' colon,
It being the eve of Washington’s
birthday.. Music wns furnished .by
a Ibciil orchestra nnd dancing was
enjoyed until midnight when tho
guests repaired to tho dining room.
Here tho color scheme wns fur­
th er carried out, the tables being
centered by crystal baskets filled
with flowers of red, white and
blue.
Unmuc fnvors in the form o f ,
flornl horns for Mm girls and horns I
in Jho shape of tiny champagtv
bottles Tor the hoys ndded m erri­
ment to the evening. The chap­
e ro n e we"c: Mrs. R. C. Maxwoil
nnd Mrs. J. B. Ray.

Mass Not To Be H(
Early Wednesday
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iters of Wesley will
y evening n t 8 o'clock
of Mrs. Zcb ItatlilT.
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ce With R ifles
(AIRES, Feb. 23. Argentines rnnk anione
iota in the world, :i"
|ious international rifle
M t years, ja that
bis oldigtory upon cvliwn of Argentina bd*
Vrs of 18 and '15. Thi'[the Argentine system
ry military instruction.
Wizens have to serve
j, its ranks being re| lot. but those chosen
their one year term
three fourths if they
markmanship course,
thosen are obliged to
tcianyway.
recently issued by the
war show thnt during
LWO citizens took lea*
l ’*1' rifle ranges in the
3 shot o!T 1,500,000 ear-

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Travels Half Mile Mondny In
131*5 Seconds In Miller
Special; Is To Drive NewType of Car Made For Race
DAYTONA, Feb. 24.— In en­
deavoring to establish a world’s
competitive auto race record on
the Sea Brceze-Daytona Beach
speedway today S!g Huagdahl,
driving a Miller, negotiated a h alf
mile in 13 1-B seconds nnd the time
being lost In the second half, went
a full mile on six out of eight
cylinders in 29 2-3 seconds. This
In competition with Dave Koctzla
driving a French' Peugot.
Although llaugdnhl established
the individual time test record of
180.27 miles an hour, or three miles
a minute, on this course In April,
1922, today’s record is said to lie
best yet mode on the course In a
race In which two or mor pears
were entered. Driving n new type
racing crention which he is making
for the purpose, Haugdahl proposes
to olwcr today’s showing by a con­
siderable mnrgin Thursduy, Mar.

NEW YORK, Fcbi 24— When
they had turned over ail the
i players, goods and chattels of the
I Ill-fated Federal League to thn
I majors a decade or so ago, it was
discovered that one player was left
over nnd unnccounted for. He was
Edd. Roush of the Newark club.
Nobody wanted him, but H arry F.
Sinclair, leading financial spirit
i ahong the Federais, finally sold
him to Manager John McGraw of
tho Giants for the waiver price,

READY FOR ELECTION.
BRADENTON. Feh. 24— All is
In rradincss for the $1,30(1,00(1
countrywide good roads and bridge
bonding election here Mondny,
Feb. 29, it in announced by coun­
ty officials. Sheriff H. J. Ste­
w art hns completed distribution of
the ballot boxen and other details
have been attended in preparation
for the hoiloting Mondny. If tho
election carries, the funds provided
will, it is declared, give Manatee
county one of the finest lond sys­
tems in the state: Items cover­
ed in the proposals are: Bridge
from Anna Maria to Longboat
Key;
Bradenton-Arcadia
road;
Ellcntnn-Gillctt road, Range l.lnc
rond; Ruhnnin Cut-off road.
LIGHT PLANT BOUGHT
ORLANDO. Feb. 24— The Apop­
ka W ater and Light Gnmpanv lias
been purchased by the Florida
Public Service company, it. is an­
nounced here. The company also
hns been taken over tho electric
distribution system of Ocoee,

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Brazil in u ren u y in

creased Sales; Output Is
Valued 10 Per Cent HiRhcr
Ed w. Roush. Left Stranded
High When Federal League
Died, Bought nnd Sold By
McGraw at Price of $6,000

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The match race, which was wit­
nessed by about 10,000 persons,
Was known as the Governor's tro­
phy in honor of Gov. John W. Mar­
tin, of Florida, who witnessed the
’ events from th cgnllery of the
Clarendon hotel.
Fivo sprint automobile races, In
all of which fast time was made,
completed the pro'gram.

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age figures for the trails. U js olsn

Million Spent Here Returns understood that he tatcnds
to^tcH
and traders
T n B ra z il I n G re n flv In - tho Bruzilmn growers

In O ff Season

$H,000.

McGraw traded Roush to Cin­
cinnati and hns been regretting it
ever since, even going so far as to
make several uttering bids for the
outfielder who has established him­
self ns one of the best five batters
nnd three g reatest fielders for the
past nine years. His nine-year
battering average is .344. He led
the National Lcngue batsmen in
1917 and 1919. He holds a place
on most of the all-star aggrega­
tions selected these days.
Meet Miss Helen W'ainvvright, national all-round swimming champion,
When Roush went to the Feder­
as she appears at her home in Imrig Island during tho winter months, al League in 1914 from Evansville,
Shu plans to attem pt to rwim the English Channel next summer.
Illinois, his right arm went back
on him. He nt once undertook
thu apparently impossible task of
am ateur champion.
learning to throw left-handed, but
The gallery was one of the larg­ by persisent clfort he has develop­
est ever to witness a match over ed Ultlfc
that nrm until it ranks among
the local course. John 1). Rockc-1
host in the gnmn. This is one
feller was one of the celebrities of tile most unusual achievements
numbered among the spectators in the nntionn! gam e’s history. 1
for several hours.
| For yenrs Roush was one of tho
Duncan and Mitchell finished one most stubborn holdouts in the
Ormond Bench Course Record up a t the end of the first eighttcen major leagues, hut his differences
Is Broken By George Dun­ holes.
with the Red's management, hnve
hern.' smoothed over nnd he is now
can In I’lny With Mitchell
BATTLE TRAVEL SEAR
regularly in the fold by spring.
Roush was horn in Oakland
ORMOND BEACH, Fin.. Fell. 21.
WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 21. Citv, Indiana 32 yenrs ngo this
—W alter Hagen mid Joe Kirkwood —S. Harrison
Wallah!) a 'few spring.
held Abe Mitchell and George Dun­ days ago picked up a bottle on the
can, famous Brilish professionals, beach near here, that was thrown
to a 3*1 hole deadlock hen* Sun­ into the Eel river at North Man­ VOCATIONAL AID OFFERER
day In tho third and deciding match chester, Indiana, two years ago by
of a series between the four.
John Renicker.
Rcnickcr had
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 2 4 —A
Mitchell squared the mitt eh on pi need liis mime and address in wealth of material on vocations
the Inst green when his marvelous llie hottlo with tho request that now open to women, the trnining
recovery from the fence bordering the Under write to him. The bot­ necessary, and the usual salaries I
tho eighteenth fairway gave him a tle reached hero, by passing paid, has been plnccd in the libr­
birdie four with his team one down through the mouth of the Eel riv­ ary a t Florida State College for
and one to go. The four won tho &gt;er south of Lognnsport, Ind., into use of students interested. This
hole and squared the match.
the Wabash river, thence into the material was secured and compiled
Duncan, playing spectacularly,' Ohio and Mississippi and later in­ by the Y. W. C. A. committee on
broke the course rpconl with a fiH to the Gulf.
The Gulf stream vocations, A vocational specialon the morning round, and both brought it to tii s section of the list will come t«» the college in [
Mitchell nnd Hagen carded UK's Florida coast.
April, and a study of the material
in the afternoon. Mitchell made
now available will not only he nf l
the last nine holes in 32. The pre­
Tlie people of the United States immediate interest, but will he a
vious course record was (19, held by saved during 1923 more than they ! preparation for tho suggestions
Jess Guilford, former United States learned during 1890.
’** make.
she will

th t housewives m
... -he

United
States haV(.j been
i
known to smash
t corners ini food products, and th at
a ruinntis icoffee strike- is a possible
event of the future.
It is undoubtedly true that Inrgc
profits arc being secured on coffc?
plantations at tho present time.
The highest price over recorded lor
a coffee fazenda was paid, a short
time ago by an English company
organized of $2.300,000 for a farm
of 2,300,000 trees. At present prices
the average crop grown on th p
farm is worth nhout SI.800,000. A
resident population of 3.200 people
live on the farm, '—ages ore low.
If prices remain high, it is
thought that rapid development in
acreage may occurr in Minns Ge­
nies, Sno Paulo’s neighbor on the
north, where tlure is a
large

W arc looking for a dairy ration that *;n
creaso your mil* profits. Your rougha*?:,;*!
hut to gt i the best possible results at th e n
cost; you should supplement it with

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-------- SANTOS, Brazil, Feh. 24. —
&lt;1 ,000,000 which local coffee grow­
ers hnve spent advertising coffee
in the United Staten seems to he
coming back into their bank ac­
counts. According to figures re­
leased by the American consulate
in this city, green cofTec export­
ers shipped 749,894,370 pounds n?
S tates during
coffee to the United !“
........ $139,007,700, This is
1924. worth
na cdrop. under
than ptwo
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per cent in quantity, b u t a n ad­
vance in value of nearly 40 per
cent
There has hcen much criticism in
the United States of tho system of
daily control of shipm ents a t the
ports of Santos nnd Rio do Janeiro,
where the demand is maintained nt
a high level throughout the year
by n control over tho sale of the
IMPROVEMENTS MAPPED
crop. It should he nnfnd, t,o«»p-n--------f
locnl dealers set forth, th a t th il
FORT PIERCE, Feb. 24.—E, II.
public control over sales is fixed
on the basis of the average crop. Collins, Jr„ county engineer, is
With entries nt 33.000 hags n dnv working on data and tuanpingoul
into Santos nnd 12,00(5 bags a day proposed improvements in high­
into Rio do Janeiro, the y ear’s a r ­ ways in the Vero section w here,
rivals under the original plnn, plans are being made to launch a
started by the federal government, program soon that will involve e x ­
gave a total of 14,100,000 hags, pendituro of $100,000.
Projects
calculated on a basis of 300 w eik- under consideration include a til­
ing days a year. This figure is foot ocean front mad connecting
above the average crop for the las; Vera and Quay bridges, npproxiton year period.
mutely eight miles long; and aAfter the July revolution in Sno j bout 30 miles of additional paved (
Paulo was crushed, the federal gov- roadways.

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W ater and Boat Tanks.
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Chiropodist

All kiiuL of property listed for sale
Park Avenue and Scrond Street

FOOT SPECIALIST
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OREVENTS INFECTION

ARCHITECT

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BETTER THAN IODINE

First .National Hank UldR.
Sanford, ------------ Florida

SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS

By GEORGE McMANUS
TO O irH -y Y .M O O R E S
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Shop for good burlier
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

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Bull Hardware Co

costing more
f construction

InvesOnetlN

Fir t National Bank Building

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Slovp and Fire Diace
Wood
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Real K,lale

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ADVANCED
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I F O U N D THI*b M O T E »M T O U R .
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DUSTY M O O R E A ^ K lN ^ H lfM TO
C O M E T O HI*5 P L A C E T O As
P O K E R P A R T Y - I'LL F l * H IM *

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HIE MIAMI HERALD is the Mg
East Coast morning newspaper.

Hayes
Sprayers
IIOOLEII AN
COLEMAN

P a in t T lm t h‘uv«-s You

G.TA Y LO R DY Eli

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A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sult.-;. Advertise those old articles
you have stored away und have
no use for. A litje thirty-rent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone I4H and a representative will
cull to see you.

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KLF.i t itle CO.
J
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Kv-rything elec-]
nr I2J Electragitb

Tho

Will gunruntcc salary fl5li per
week and fnrnisb automobile to
several men jelling exceJIcnl Ford
acccssury. A Idress Snlesman:ii;i-r,
■175 Main, Gnnville, ().

FLORIDA ORLANDO - Oramlo
morning Scnlinal; largest classi­
fied liu iui , rule lc a word, inmimum 21c cash with order.

T&lt;; STORE — Pre'rug-t, Sodas.
Wi
j’uu us your phone,

Wood

Miscellaneous

Graham
LEARN
Ar.utJT
i .
A,r'0
, n TeTtc County nnd
Vi Ton Truck
JN
^ lakeland, through the Star-Tele- FOR SALK BY OWNER—Nice
BUY A LOT
C p u |if' "
CASH—Paid for fnlso teeth, den­
Dodge
home
nnd
grove
subdivision
&lt;
&gt;
n
J?esl advertising medium In
Make that s ta rt toward financtal gold, platinum and discard­
Touring ?ut
I lodge
David M. Umiglastt, Ivp imlepeMli'iii'C.
W'e can help
«.,Ut
Published nm. tiings. highway.
Dodge
Touring 1
Sanford.
you.—A. P. Connelly £ Sons ed jewelry.—lloke Smelting and
atar.Telegram. l a keland. Fla.
Roadster.
Dodge
(K enlt-.r) lot Kim Magnolia Ave­ Refilling Co., Otsego, Mich.
Fordor Sedan IT1, '
FOR SALE
Ford
~''en,K- ‘Make yi.ur tales
nue. Plume IS.
FOR - SALE—Used WHIys Light
through i|„. Xenia Caaotte.
New five room bungalow, mod­
Runabout i
Font
Plant, A-i aha tie used HI ni""'hs.
Ton Truck
Ford
,.'V,:i’ &lt;»&gt;'•«*• Ri«h agricultural ern in every reaped. Exceptional­
(Cali «t Body)
«d nnd display ly good locution, Price includes FDR SALE Attractive bargain Hnrgnin for quick sale, Lake Mary
ri*t* .-* on risiUfsL
window shinies. Inlaid linoleum on I 7 room iwo-storv house, fine In- Casino, Lake Mary, Fin.
9 Passenger
kitchen and bathroom floors, two cation. Phone 571-J.
Suburban hits
----- . 11AUY CHICKS—Nine
I M i . U S l O i i , I . R l i r i E l l — c u m - built-in cabinets in kitchen, street “ •
* Pallet
" '"D l'»Vtf I be I:wk &lt;-»I drctl- paving ami sidewalks. Easy term s. MMI SALE OR RENT—Furnished
breeds to elniose fror
Light
Truck
,jr* *11 Bout li w ***| **r »* Ijtfuik'tii.
oc unfurnished 5 room house jni, now. 'Quntity, our
This place merits your investi­
« Hi* p;-w*ir«n tin*.
1924
Overland
Tour'
with
idl
modern
conveniences.
C
a
ll'N
o
t
quantity.
Let
us
gation.—A. 1. Connellv £ Sons,
Above cam reconditioned,
I*'ret* SttrMlInp w i t h m-ii-e
T O R E A C H t h e prosperous fann­ (Realtors)
1ill -1UH
Magnolia. n i O - J .
run fine nnd look good.
ers and fern growe.s of Volusia
FOR SALE—Excellent building
county advertise in the DeU nd
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe1
l"t on Sanford Heights, facing FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
Our farm listing is exceptionally
Daily News, rata lc per word, cash
Liberal
good if you me going to farm, you on Magnolia Avenue.
with order.
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
should own your ground.—A. P. terms. Write Box 9(15, City.
setting. John R. Junes, lleardall
Dodgu Denier
MAINE AVnlervlIle, Morning {Jon* Connelly &amp; Snnx, (Realtors), II)tAve.
Phone
No.
3
Dak &amp; Second
titiel. Thousands of Maine peo­ 10K Magnolia Avenue, phone -IH.
FOR SALE—Small office safe,
ple are interested in Florida propRooms For Rent
Like new. Phone 473-J,
erty. Reach them through thvi
S t u b b o r n , racking, decpleated
FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
Sentinel. Kate card on applica­
W
A
N
T
E
D
mechanical condition, priced low coughs that refuse to yield to other
tion.
FOR
SALE—3
beds.
R
chairs,
sin­
FOR RENT—Rooms with or w ith­
ger sewing ntachines, tables, cull foe quick sale. See Mr. li'nhriz. remedies are often checked overnight
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
with the old-time cough medicine that
ADVE1UJ.SE hi tr.e Journal-H er­
113 Park Ave.
1020
Union Ave,
.
our parents nnd grandparents "sworn
ald. Smith Georgia's greatest
Dressmaking that will please, Lincoln House.
bv." In spit" of modern discoverlM
FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 1
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, lll&gt;3 Oak Avenue. Phono 324-J.
FOR RENT—Rooms and a p a rt­
nothing has been found to repine*
1-2 h. p„ suitable for farm pur­
weekly and Sunday Oitssilicd rates
ments. Very reasonable. Like poses. Phono 323-J.
good old Dr. llelln l'ine-Tar Honey
For Kent
10c per line. Waycross Journal- WANTED TO RENT—Small fu r­
for giving quick, mire relief fur
nished bungalow or apartm ent, Mary Lodge. (Old Hotel).
Leralil, WayerosB. Georgia.
FOR SALE—About 25 pairs pure
couahs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas­
private bath and kiteheiinette. Pre­
homing squab breeder pigeons. FOR RENT— Five room house modic rnmp nnd other throat Irrita­
Phone
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— fer south of 3th Street.
Box ( \ W. II. care of Herald.
Send in your subscription in the 4-17-J. Paul It. Fa rhea.
new, dose in, on ('Impmnn Ave- tions. Doctor* say that the pine tar
quickly loosens nnd removes tho
Tribune or hand it to your local WANTED—Position by experienc­
RADIO MELON SEED K o R I t d m n e :
phlegm and congestion which are tltat
dealer so you can read Florida’s
sale— 12 cars in 1923 averag­
ed office executive expert ac­
direct cause of the coughing, while the
greatest newspaper.
One year countant, book-keeper and steno­
ed over II lbs. Lots of melons FOR RENT Cottage. J. Musson, honey not only gives u pleasant taste,
$3.00,11 months 5 UK', three months grapher. Employed past six years
from H(i to 90 Ills. It has about j -t— -- — but helps soothe irritation.
$2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­ Du Pont de Nounier Go., New
one-half the seed nf o rd in ary ! FOR REN'I
Rut In*snro you get the original Dr,
Any breaking out of the skin,
ance policy add 75 cents to your York City.
Moving to Florida. even fiery, itching eczema, can lie melons. Write for folder.—Hmlg-1 ami one l
Bell's and no other. There have been
r nler.
Services available after March 15. ouiiklv overcome by studying a
dozens of imitations, hat tin* original
is still the best. It often stops tho
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell References, Address . B. C. care little Meutho-Sulphur, declares a i
FOR
RENT
-Two
nice
furnished
RADIO
SALE.
-Freshm
an
m
aster­
worst rough in 21 hours, Contains
anything?" If HO advertise in of Herald.
•’••ted skin specialist. Because of
housekeeping
rooms,
312
Hast
piece kits, sold
everywhere.
no injurious drugs, so can l* given
the "Gaitiesvillo Sen."
germ destroying properties, $39.50, contains everything to build fith EE
List your property with me and i its
even to young children. Insist on Dr.
this
sulphur
nreptirothm
begins
at
be assured quick results. L&gt;o A. once to soothe irritated skin and that famous five tube set com­
Iteli's. (inly :i«Vs ut any good druggist's.
Copnely, phone 149, Sanford Loan hcjil eruptions such as rash, pim­ plete $33.50. Mail orders filled.
Norhcrt Radio. 03H W. DM) St.,
mu| Saving Co.
ples and ring worm.
New York City.
It seldom fnils to remove the
WANTED TO BUY—Acreage on
PIN E-TA R -H O N ET
l»i:vi*;t.oiq:)t.s attk ^ t iu n - - p»n* main highway, not too fur from torment nnd disfigurement, and
Get your silverware free. Rog­
suenln Is tm K ln n lu g t h e s r e a l t e t d s you
do
not
have
to
wait
for
relief
BLACK
W
ALNUTS
Must be a bargain or
ers silverware given away. Kent
vulupini lit tn ttlurlil.i h lwxl&gt; r&gt; ; u Sanford.
from embarrassment.
Improve­
liolf m illio n ilotlui l i l t t i w a y to t h e don't answer this ad. If you need
quickly shows. Sufferers
havt* a peculiar flavor of
s u i t tieacli Ju s t
lln ls h eil; a t w o some money give complete descrip­ ment
m illio n il o il a r lirlrlc.i- ui-in ss Kscurn tion of property, lowest price you from skin trouble should obtain a
tlicir own,
ton Hay s tn rlM l: i | t t i r t - r
m illio n
Help Wsintetl
small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul*
'lolliir opcrti Iioiisb u m j e r c o n s t r u c - will accept and amount of cash re­
Make your answer com­ phur front any good druggist and
EA SY P A Y M E N T S
tlofi; t w o m i l l i o n s tiu in g s p e n t on quired.
W h ich is ;il its Lest in o u r
•—Adv.
h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t r l m n .'e f.ir live plete or it will not be considered. use it like cold cream.
.\liii h lr&gt; t O e|iali--&lt;l nnd It- ut»»l
$
I
o.ooo.ooo
company
wants
man
&lt;levslopi-rs In p e l
in on
Krntiml
W e It.* llr to - lO e h lH K
riool
W r i t e I te V elopfnent l ' c | n , r t - Address "Acreage" care Herald.
W AI.NUT I UIKIK
Argentina hist year
probably to sell Watkins Home Ncccssilies
I'h one l Nil-W■ aid lUtal I at Ml
n n n t T h e peiixtienlu Mews.
in
Sanford,
more
than
150
used
Capo Cod was so named by Bar­ produced IT.PhO hales of cotton,
\V. II. M inis. I {ranch M ur,
tholomew Gosnold, because lie figures which denote a material in­ daily, Income $35 to $50 weekly.
Experience iinnece- ai v.
Write
crease in the business.
caught mnny codfish there.
Dept. Il-(l.
The J. It. Wntkln i
Company, t!2-70 W. Iowa Avenue,
sin n i i .i M i I 'u v r
Memphis, Tenti.

Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated
Tablets Puts On Flesh Anil
.ECTUIC SERVICE
Build'. Them l'p .
, Electrical repairs,
itral Ave. Urlurido,
In ju st a few days—quicker j i
than you ever dreamt of—these i
wonderful hcallb building, flesh I
tanking tablets called McCoy’s Cod TAMUA, FLORIDA- lam p o Daily
Tiinv.i, tLo Kruat lioin** (iatly.
liv er Oil Compound Tablets will
■tart to help any thin, underweight rut** I V j &lt;? |»rr w o r d , m i i d m u i * .
ihur^u 2Bc rash with •inlur. Write*
little one.
After sickness and whore rick fur rnintdidu rat** rard
ets are *ius|nxTei| they are espec­
ially valuable. No need to giw j PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous development
them any more nasty Cod Liver oil
(i jiKRVlCE Hay
thc.e tablets are made to lake Rend about it in the Palm Beach
1'o.it. Sample copy sent ou re[acts all trains. Bag- the place of that good, bill evil qoejit.
.‘.milling. ■(omacli up.setting Itieri
tr. i'lmiie 651.
cine and they surely do it.
ADVERTISING gets results if it
fit) Tltli
A very sickly child, age 9, gainreaches potential buyers. Pa-'
CAl.i'KH. Day und ed 12 pound , in 7 mouths.
tiUka Daily News is circulated In
A sk Bower's Pharmacy Dean’s an industrial and agricultural sec­
itrvice.
Anytime,
Phrrilmcy or any druggi -t for Me tion.
ar 25.
Coy's Coil Liver Oil Conipotitul
WltKCKKW
Tablets l he original and genuine TO REACH BUYERS or Millers of |
—ns easy to take as candy and HtU Florida real estate advertise* In
tablet'*, *1(1 cent .
Adv. the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
cent a word daily, two cent * a word |
Sunday i.
THE MORNING JOURNAL i the
ae.epted want ad medium in
14. CAFE
Daytniiu (Fa.) One cent a woril
1in
ice and Qual
an in t *Una. Mininiiitn 25c.
itiN-l and I’ark Ave

wd Fire Place

Automobiles

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen

Directory

'IttttlS I
W. FLORIST"*
|vr ail occasions.
L l'h o n e 250- W
I w yer

M iscenaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

FOR RESULTS

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Lp , TOBBPAT;

Senate
...

Committee
. „....................
.. Paving Resolutions
TRAFFIC
Orders Favorablefp
iULATION BILL F°trCfExt“ “ M
Report On Warren11 Kii
noAti/M IIP
im lst.StreetAppioved
American Debt Commission Is
Originator of Idea Under
Which Payment On Half Of
. War Loans Now Being Made

tuba Already Has
Paid Debts In Full!
Definite Agreements Reached
With Five Debtor Nntlons;
Seven Remain Unsettled

Charge ° f Any Department j
Z 'R &amp; S w i t h X
t ^ i t S t L ATnd
inurn* of
in vCeiery
t a i j nun
Of The State Government !i paving
and meuunvilie
Mellohvllle should know th at big m ilitary class

Avenues
adjacent to the athletic w ||h enem,ef| of MVletVRUMia, 1.1
-------lA
vnn,,., iwHarant
TALLAHASSEE.
A fie,d and to
narking apace in front of it,"
..i n n a n A a s H b , Feb.
ren . 21.—
jm.— a
»«» provide
wruviiiw nur*Hig
bill for the regulation rtf motor Tor automobiles at the park. Mr.
vehicle transportation over the pub- Williams also wns directed to pro­
, He highways of Florida has been CCP&lt;1 with the Preliminaries to pavFive hundred dollars wns paid
| drawn up by Frank Woodward, j In* Fourteenth Street from Magfor the destruction of a waif
railroad tax assessment ngent of n°li« Avenue to Oak Avenue; which killed S2fi,000 worth of cotcomptroller’s
ro b a-!
Street west irom
from Laurel tie nnd sheep in Arizona.
WASHINGTON
24 ,*— For the
Fia ^m
ptroiierH office, and pprobu
- 1 *?ixlh ™reet
•»fiu illilU I V/ilj rFeb
LU« 61
’
’
■
1
f
J|T*1
bly
will
be
presented
to
the
legAvenue
to
Pecan
Avenue:
Mnn'a
ther consideration Tuesday
*, ™ I|*»»»turo
wlaturo
Fifth
nomination of Chari,.« n WnVr...
when
in ': Avenue n,..l
between
hifth Cl.
and ASixth
Tflrrcn.
Annll
Itr it I...meets
. . » . » here
•
r iA«,.n»k
u
« f Michigan, to be attorney g e n e ra l1
Ml** 'Vooclwurrl points out S tr« U , sml Eleventh S treet from
was agreed upon today b ythe sen- „ * motor transportation c a rrb rs French Avtnue to Holly Avenue. '
now
in “any
way 1 A recommendation of the City
ate Judiciary committee a fte r u ' are not n°
? rregulated
^ ulatC(1 in
"y way
brief discussion of th ,. m atter.
- except
u7Cfcpt “so / far
" I uas they
they ,aare
rc limited
lM * l
C»mmiss,„n that the AtSenator”
Senntors, favoring"'n
favoring ns s Well
weii ns ’ 1','
'i' "e,,pe, by incorporation re
restric
s tric -:.'«
,untitn tic C a s t Line be reijuired to
lo j
those opposing confirmation nr"
«««! such restrictions ns m ay ! J*™ ve one track from the "team
dieted that the nomination w«ndd , e
bv lhl’ *tat»’a « u - . Jrack, '»n Myrtle Avenue was rei 1

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— Tho
rtCfirring discussion of refunding
the obligations of France to the
Ufmed States has directed atten ­
tion to he fact that the American
k
Dfbt Commission has accomplished
funding arrangem ents for approxi­ token’
b* !G r&gt;.
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S !S_ J _ ?.1 . *.■ ' ' .i V. .f eIk..,
e ’.....iid...........
lr h ’l e r.c
r e l/...A
. ! ” lt, rn S 1. a &lt;
mately half of the loans made by IUHVII.
this government during nnd after
the World War.
iAt the
created
States
plus interest
OOQ.OOO. Th* ............... %ni •u* || l^ i |
negotiated
negotiated settlements
settlements with
with Great
Great ii„'”t'he usuaTcouVse"'^imlerThTrill.M C,.n,kinK “ i,08"ibb* Tor motor
A
„ ‘V m
'r t V
rltaln, Boland, Lithuania, uu..Opposition thus fur has center bicie* To operate In increasing' x Y U l O H I O U l l C O t t O W S
gary and Finland, and the Cuban P,| ;n'r „erV nroun.l »h«
n.urnb**‘s, und he believes they
government has paid its ten mil
Surprise
lion dollar obligation in full. The
Show’s in \
funding agreements provide P°y*
passenger Ad­
meats over u period of a b o u t _
' '
the low
years ox follows: Great Britain,
( ------- ... factory,
•4^77,000,000; Poland. $178,600,­ .Mr. W arren before the committee I payors nVwefb
.
. . according to a statement
made
000; Finland. IH^fi.OOO; Lithuania,
icorpnrnted • Tuesday morning by Mr. Edwards,
.................... ..... rland Co.

JZ

I

^

Arm enia: There U no govern­
ment recognizid by the United
States.
A ustria: Tile time of payment
of principal und interest was ex­
tended by Congress until June 1,

«»■wSs, f e e M r i

„

„

„

.........

:s a !£ s w s r s f t K A 1

.•

7ZyrStfjflStfas

" certificate declaring "b*t ." S
f
l
, a.H' " c«mple*te^ « » a ----- r ; -------------------- public conveniences and .L n A
•' r th r f1*1’1 l,y tbe extrem ely ;
require such
Tin* ...,»,y
com
i
, buUt.
-----. 'lua.bty
*—;-•' .............
..
HUch operation.
Operation. Th*.
.°T tho,
mission would have power to sim . ^'mcl 7 ° rk c,,,,H1lru1‘tb'" •» strilcCzechoslovakia: Representatives
III- A, j
pend at any time, alter or union I
t,,|,ntraHt to the low price nuiu
nf that nation left the United S ta­
W arranty Deed.H Filed
any certificate so issued, or after ."vir V
,,ou,,tfl*i if any moddel l i
tes In July, 1023, saying they
B. R. Heck und wife to II, M. bearing for cause to revoke such h i /
by •N,a’!l -Mot, r ‘ £ ]
bas cal,ned sucli wide-spread coinwodld continue their efforts to ad­ Fletcher for EM, of W'/k of S. W. certificate.
....
m; r i
\r
,
.
.
1
merit.
just differences between the ac­
of S. W. Vi of section .‘111, town­
Motor transportation
' * also is displaying, for tbe i f •
........ vehicles
•i-iiicies
Nash
counts of the two countries, hut ship 10, south range, M0 East, con­
.,i«*U bp required to-opcrale o v e r; first time at the Auto-uobiii* Shows - 1
rave mode no proposals or rep- taining .‘10 acres.
»•Mentations for refunding. Differ­
Victor Schmelz nnd wife to g en routes, on schedule and a he&gt;uutifuliy-built Advanced Six'' 1 J
rates
nnd .ores.
fares. , Victoria.
'" i / u n a n t o .i hi* * ]
ro.- six chuins charge
. .. specified
..................
**«*...
*.ci«»nu.
ences existed us to the validity of awope-imuglass
Swope-Douglass for
8 Claim by this government that north of S. E. corner lot 16 Bear- i j /
I,rop»*rty would be sUb"Mounted gracefully close to the I 1
Czechoslovakia owed certain sums j a i ls map; west six chains and 76 L
‘
['"* ‘«x»‘.s under roadway on the 121 inch Advrncrri ‘ ! 1
for
or transportation
.ranspormtion furnished,
furnished that
thut li,nk/ .
to margin
r"*w «l»Ply to Six chassis the new sedan i&lt;
nation
‘
iOtlon s troops.
|oT Uike Monroe six chains and 00 , 7 ! j ‘‘ H’
,b ‘‘ taxes collected charming picture of motor c a r '* "
Esthonia: The Esthoniun minis- : links N. W. corner of lot tw*».
itbirefiom turned into the state beauty," says E. II. McCnrtv F e n .
er has placed in .the hnnds of the , Edwmd M. Cates und wifs to R. *r,nn,sury T"r credit of the state eral Sales M anagerH f The Nnsli
r.inmission Information regarding -[■ Beel fe4- lot oiJ*ht, block, three, ,!’!!' " i P{,r.tM,enl'
lbl* ‘‘ounty Motors Company. "Its ideuslnir
” ‘ n m nty
’v •'••
mi •funds
ilium nf
..............
nanclul and economic conditions Her six.
i " V• • " ’ la,'*t'
road
*.f lenift]
length nnd closeness are ncientiint1 his native luud
land and inform..,I
I'milk
ml wife to Ivan
i...... i ewn
bv the
tl... Hid.
• I’ll llV
Ik. trim
1* wiilcli
■ •
Informed
Frank I.ossimr
Lossing annd
cneh countv
county traversed by
mo-;cd
by 1the
trim bevel 1iieadTng
Secretary Mellon th at his govern­ II. Kubow and wife for a portion tor carrier transportation lines.
completely encircles the body The
ment desired to negotiate a set­ of N. W. (4 of N. W.
of sec­
Ilm motor carrier would be re- !,m'" «re exceptionally v.ble. And
tlement, hut no agreement has been tion seven, township 20, South quiriil to keep a daily record of a l l ' 111 tbp interior snuguess lias Ih&gt;co
tvached.
range .’ll east.
schedules nmlntnincd. veliicles us- “‘‘bieved without sacrifice of
- • Latvia*
Th. commission
.loe I). Chittendon to Gertrude E. i*il# amount of freight ami paKMen* fnr^* There is siuicoius room fur
| ,
......w,n (III*was nilvloed in May lust that the question Cairnway for SVi of lot four and K*'r trank' hnmllcd, ami such oth?r 1'*V1‘ fuh-ifrown passcn^ui's to ro
of funding thut government’s debt S'* of E. 10.6 feet of lot five, tecords ns required hy the rnilron I c''nt' in perfect ease.
won under consideration by the block nine, tier eight.
commission. Failure to pay taxes &lt;
___________________
Latvian cabinet, but no proposals
Robert M. Dolan to Lewis I*. would result in revocation of cer- C*
i s
.
have been received.
Varney for lots 31 and 32 of block tifieutc authorizing operation.
f t C i i r C l l 1 l i s t I ( III ( '(! F o i*
Russia: There is no government 28 Crystal l.ake W inter Homes;
recognized by the United States.
subdivision of section nine, town- w’t o W j T S S i C r - S a M issi"8' Norfolk Men
Jugoslavia:
with the railroad commission a liatho ‘
and
*the
government
lion of their government to present
nc wun iiuc leg a n | to the number
" v""
Dec. 17 in a 36
a refunding plan at a later dutc.
t j pr persons and amount of pronerty r,'" t launch for Miunii. All true*
nut ndvised the commission April
t j involved; ami such bond be Ruble !‘\ t,u‘ young men has keen Inst
/, that the settlement plan could
- Tor payment of any claim for dnm -' fhey to d friends they* expecttsl to
not he offered at thut time because
. I n¥t* *° Poisons or property In 1f ruv11’' ,,u* inland route to M oore-1Qt*
Of conditions in their homeland, ~ f ” ”\v ~n.uL‘
rno mission of these representa­ * (if | (!» # “tiv* w ,t: to ,,runk which Judgment should he obtain. ht‘a'' ( , t v ’ aTter which they w o u ld ! ? ]
tives was one of supplying this
government with all facts concern- Hve chains North of fiouth Tine’ of, ti „. ............ .
. ,
...
____
'
31
ng the situation in the kingdom "»’c‘tion 36. township 111 South he ...ahnril i » &lt;‘onun,';,," ’» wnubl _ r
~ ----------- — |J
their communication to Secretary range 30 East, run West 63.41 f e e .
,
/ ,
I" ('nH.lgat*. saf.q&gt;- Y O l i n ^ L a W V C r H e (1 I I I I 1
Mellon stated.
North ft131 feet to West •.*&lt;&lt;.•
on? . «pcratlon of such 1,1
No pro|Misuls Jiave been received right of way ei.ntaiViing "leven ),adlcf as
Ueomt’.l necessary and ( ^ n n e c t i o n W i t h D c a t l l t J
^ Hev,n ,0 enforce such regulations under
rl
from
France, Belgium,
Duly, acres.
provisions of the act.
, , vtr
. ~~ .
tircece, Liberia, ituniunia or Nic­
aragua.
NV P *u**w r carrying motor Howell, vo.m.. i,.urV..r
u ... V W
(|» “ T cedar dial......I at small .■ r a f c r ^ U ^ ^ b M m ' K i i t ^ n o K ; ' U i ‘,{ ^ ! r yt‘r ° f MJ‘y". •? ’»
&lt;&lt;Ht from cellar wood waste is he driven over a i‘ul*llc hlJhw,,v • ,11 f '
l
•s ',w«n«- ‘ " ‘inty jail l Z
Kentucky Senator
•’ •(| t,&gt; im part tin* luvi^sury cod.‘ at a npeeil greater than 25 milin with tin* dooVl f \i * M/ ° M
ar aroma to boxes and contain- an hour, and no frekdit i-iirrv.in,, 11 ; L •&lt;!at 1 "T ‘Mls&lt; | na t’clton. r ,
Run Down Hy Auto ers
used ns cigar boxes which urel vehicle faster than 20 „ " le ? an ' Jury V f
ImFSveM
ll?‘‘ uran' 1 1 1
made of other woods.
hour
jury or
laiFnyette county next [ J
hour.
•lime.
■ WASHINGTON, Feb. 24— A
— long succession of "hit and rue" ---------------------- !_____

City News Briefs ri,'luire

‘J° ‘,,iai"8 E.

.n"t\ t'UMtoVl

!?»“?“ ru,?\‘hut

I£ J

z n,;r rv'"-.
n., A„;;„ x.",), if’&amp;k’TM' ihr'""-'h vr«- •»• . . wiSSi :,m
... .
c»i»

,',v

Sgae"wh
JSfiast mom’n pop
nt nut or A. t). Nliudey of K e n to c k v ___________________
Vv„
" P ilin g m*itor cur whi.,1.
railed t„ stop after it lia&lt;l bowled
li" '
n,1 "
Intersection,
lie suffered a budlv lacerated face
anil severely bruised shoulders
with probably fiuctured ribs.

France Experienc-ing
Heavy Fall Of Sumv

s
f,

r^*"* L
THAT MR.DUNM
•
H l9 VJIFC
*'•
rC'»3 HEQ BiQTh DAWi C OW1'- ^ ‘•.'EC.JTANJD MOW ME
i 9 ABLG V* DO IT- M£ Al\WAMc
GiyDS K«rK T h E N i CEGT
-------------- , PRESENTS - y ------------------- ^

24.1925.
Investigate condition work being
done on Lee Confederate memorial
atone mountain in Georgia. A re­
quest th
appoint
auch
com****at
** he.-’*
'*—
*»*■
*•• «a turnoj
-rh., mission is understood to have been
NEW VOItK, Feb.
Pennsylvania railroad toned
issued a rcJcctcd’
n fiifa * W 5 I
H*-ni|n..l.. r “n,r
statement today saying three men
XIITICR
1 !h*lr ni-»t **•». 7 3
were killed in n collision of two
parsenger trains on the M anhat­
lliils for Hitching nn,l Crafting • ai
!’? iTH r i*S
Notice I* hereby alvei, that Meal-1(lie ui re* k A X 7*?
tan transfer to New Jersey. The
eft Mils will ho received l*y ihe 1llalf
iJ S
dead men were engineer and two Board
of County Cnmmliftftiincr'it of 1to arena Trn,k. ,w2
car inspectors.
Hemlnole County. Florida, on or he. i India,,-, Vf* ►*« * 3
—
— - ■ ■— —
inri*
i . iTuesday.
iivaaAv, Mur
fore im
lu ociuck
o’clock aA.. ,»M.
Mur County Tr“' k •*.* 2
.
...
-O.T ,
i*rrt.
construction of
The It,,.-,

Trotsky’s Successor Three Are Killed In
Gives First Address Collision O f Trains

MOSCOW, Feb. 24.—H it maid­
en speech on tho arm y, was deliv­
ered today by General Michael W.
!
. (Continued from page 1)
Frursee, Leon Trotsky’s successor
-------in* taken up with railway officials as soviet w ar minister. He sound­
Railroad A s s e s s m e n t Agent us «&gt;on as practicable.
ed a w arning to Russian people to
be ready
to meet an--------------attack from
Says Automobiles Not In j citvTFn.Hne*r f I V t ’ wm'ii
r,pauy, lo

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24—
A favorable report on the nom­
ination of Charle.x B. Warren
to be attorney general was or­
dered today by the senate ju ­
diciary committee. The vote
was reported unofficially as
nine to four.
The nomination has been be­
fore the committee for six
weeks with opposition centered
largely around W arren’s testi­
mony before the "Sugar T rust
Investigation" 12 years ago.

IT IS POUND

IART

P u z z le

__ .. _ _ _ ___________________

i,In Melting Metals

,’ooiidge Will Not
':s5,:;'pr:ff.1J&gt;rn,‘f;s A S'
Appoint Commission

;

Specialist U r g e s
Destruction Of All!'
Black Rot Lettuce "

W illi I ’a r a c l i u le D r o p

T

M is e ry
‘
Gtunpcd liiktuutly
T ho , H w id iu cle:*»cd
«

VVhrn tiie nnsu is clogged with
fold or catarrh it iiieuns a local
germ attack. The treatm ent should
l*c local. Combat thox* germs
clear th.* nostrils. „t(in the cold.
I he wuy i., Ely’s Cream iialm.
! ul a JHtlg in the nostrils and
breathe it. Note bow quickly
fumes clear th* head.
Then icmember that. Next time
me Up. |j*.|,n et i |le (jr, t
()f u
cold. Don’t let it get a start. “
Ask your druggist for a Isittle
01 Lly s Cream llalm. Quell the
raid Ot once, end misery. Then
k**p It on hand tu stop future
coldr at th , start.
_.\dv.

Radio
A c r o^s

Still Below M arket
Value

ABSOLUTELY

Jd)*Mill Hel-Air can ho purchased at bargain prices he­
lm- (ho paving program is begun

at the llli4 Auction Sale at

L y m a n P h e lp s P la c e o n S ilv e r

$400 and Up

Bel-Air Realty Co.

m

&gt;st First

I‘hone 349

P riM/KS OFFERED

io. I j j

it j

ETERSIIIJRG. Feb. 24.—
( th,- West Coast open
boinnship, to bo decided
Boca Ciega and Country
here beginning Wadlie awarded a prize of
[V runner-up will draw
N man will get $ 100,
••'10, fifth $200. mid on
[tls* twelfth who will draw
player making the low*
4 in the tournam ent will
150. nnd the best score
of four round $25 per

'■!

7

vti-u

of Edenburg, was
tires on a cold, blustery
nn hi* enrs froze and fell
ns removed, in n critical
t'» the Malvery hospital.
™l he I.;u| not even been
that his cars were get-

^AW -lM AKE
MORE IN A
WEEK THAN
DUNN DOES
IN a Mo n t h -

Watch
Announcement in
Thursday^ H e r a ld of the

ln The South For
YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES

PROOF PAINT
riu.d for durability. I t !
tfr and looks better than ;
P*"M. We carry a full
••proof painl, varjiiihoJ,
^ brushes, wood stains
«Pcr.

k

jnrchSdrt^T'^hcert; KradtaSj

f '«nhw»ihu,t izr. &amp; SXS;.t e r J S S *

•3 Y EA R S

V J E U - l SEE
CAME o u r
a l l R ig h t m o m

.

- i l l

PARIS, Fell. 21. Snow Is fullinterm ittently over the wind • •
runnlry even in usually sunshiny
..oiitli. Full is heavy in mountains
of Central France ami theruionietei
has dropped fur below zero.

tod

^

| So Fash Flgh Quit

I
______
L Born T o “ P r in c e s s
Roosevelt” On Dav
d ative iAJOgworlh
S p e a k e r’s
Po*t

oik

L A S T VJEEK v ie |fj
I’M So G lad
t o u told m e
MADE SEOOO
P o p • I NEED
An d B u s i n e s s
Tvoo E vjENING
»S g e t t in g
G o w n s - hovn
B e t t e r R( g h t
A
8 0 UT
,y jr . HLOMG-

for Feb. 23.

orchestra.'
I tr r .t, n
W FI Philadelphia (30IT.) 6;301
orchw tra; b talk.

SHEFFIELD, Feb. 14— S flra -', I0H r??roJram .U JoarTinl
«SSSh&gt;&gt;l£i1Yl&gt;*5*38 *• ,
Fair. 24— An
_______
! less |, t„ bM ntrm liued into the , WfiEI Boston
(476.9) 0:16 ,7hn0 i ^ TnD 8 c m l. 't U 1 ‘
" i;°r Krv“ m i ° r Lhe ,tt=y ,,r ,,nr»«l-! t.ONDON, Fch. 21.— All
rtrel industry of Sheffield for the N**rta; d:26 pianist; 7 orchestra ' ' Jc n K A 'H ttsb u rw h i'-rrM i
rnt fl^ e rri..'ih w h o crn v e sn ,.u riJh . lic«- chiefs in th • p rn rii ml
■ purpose of melMng metals, an- 7:30 musical; 8 dance; 9 concert; address- 7;30 concert
•
*1* ment rather than the thrill of the *•-..:*-.» Stalks, nod ot)
the .united
miuncement to this effect being i« organ.
*
’
’
vK v b l L t , !* ;*, r m - i
Ya r h*
beei1 ^ ,eov*r**» ''X of til**' ^v*»rblj haVy Keen .
i sjs
; made.b y Dr. C. II. Desch, dean of. W«R Buffalo (319) 7 program- concert
" ‘
J lt&amp;tl nr ^cw H tm ent engineers ir. with the key nf n nOw tele
...............
I •!
the faculty of m etallurgy a t the
u - m o ^1.. '
program , cone* re.
.
the inaccessible, turbid .San Juan
t.
perfected by Superinf
Harry B- Hunt
University of Sheffield. Wireless o „
ph*c»iro News (44.6) ,
r« rtlan d Oregonian ( l|*2) River, one of the main tributnriPh cisle
--------lir llo‘
the rright t«,
,I ".'he
Iht’ar*l
rd roXeVves
___ _
&lt;
liarlt-v
Colliiu% of the
“On
tick".
iNfiTON,
Feb.
24—
St.
valves tun be used M melt masse«
O niusical.
19 concert; 1- Melody men. string of tho Colorado in Utah.
hills, or a i- '[creditL u
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Cool-; reled any «;r ill Mils,
I’rint Bureau nt .Seotlant
WJ, gmul to Nicholns
Ito. does
d * . nut
not belle,.
It to be ^be.^nr
&lt;0.
lU
idee
believe it
||lt&gt;
IntereAi of th** County, !
lo r
Into
^ K P A F Pallmim ........
,
Th’
" ■ '" I - S .n W . Under this plan, hy wl—
D-«rh
said,
and
within
a
‘
few
pran'oU
\v
itA
a
,T
S
I.t?
l
*
:
4
u
'"
‘
eb.
s
tr,
talks
r*
«&gt;llcd
Paw
hn.ka
(mad water) radio is brought into )»!ny to'i
proper function of the chief e x e -; iVrtifirO ^Jierk in th#* mim of ^containing
II
i onlv did the day of thot
ctitive to appoint a cpnwibalon tojiioa.oo rnu« ncwmiwiny eiicii
| nt^ad of ^
. I months there would be furnaces
u -rv r ^ Q
' W aV Schenectady c r * .- . « ,I‘-V ll’e NnVaJ" In‘I,ur&lt; " I , , live the work nf detectives in
t bring a baby girl, Just
2y
L here worketj by these valves.
'VGN Chicugu Tribune (370.2) a frnml t h ^ t 4 .
V "
0 nearby, never gets clear and sotrte- criminal*, th e&lt;records of
jaci ing three days, nfter
« ...J J«times
carries three tim ei as held «n suspicion may be o t .
b7
w
f
f
z
’W
i
s
c
i
u
(
3
a
.
i
i
«
~ * silt
uit as
■Vinces* Alice" Roosevelt
32
'"■‘i’1'
much
wnter. At tinu*.» the by wireless broadcasting of
.
built
in
which
the
motive
power
for
«e
n
t
,
I
.
;
!
!
™
(
W"'
'Irnm
stic
critic;
0
30
Frtrchled but that same good
river
runs
with
a smooth, oilv ■finger prints.
!n rie !th th,'‘ ni,o ln ll i:' "UnpHed bv !
"5. , . h,ca‘fo f-H I.C.) 0:30-10 Orchestra: 7:30 program ;
‘re­ movement like that
i^d the result in the conof molten , The first use of thi, ‘nfw
,,
large
thermionic
valves,"
Dr.
Desch
'1I(l‘a
b
out4
*
f“
rm
program,
8advital;
n
program,
iMMskership of tho next
J5
meta), so res! and viscous is it i was made recently when m . ....
announced,
“and
these
uro
of
specJ
symphony
orchestra.
l
i
r
..
u*o
Ul
spwin l.ongworth’s favor,
with silt. At si*rh tioi«. t}^. fuh ; i e-ttnl in Lorn!*.ii was uW.lfflc.
ini use in the m nnufnrture o f cerNyKltff Chicago Post (370) 7 \
j «0nie entirely unlikely
! tnin nickel alloys."
book chut. bftM: !&gt; dance, MARTIN .MADE PRESID EN T become exhausted and flounder New York upon receipt of' ffiL
Hfcteil combination can be
on the Mirfore. their dorsal fins prints taken here. Tiie suspeft'l
rj'rtlier, it wns ex|dained thnl tluwanan guitarists, readings; 11
59
lV the supporters of Conprojecting into the air. Then the no police rerun! in London, *
KEY
WEST,
Feb.
24—
John
W.
dance,
songs.
n JIO volt direct current is passed
..........—•
Martin M. Madden of
Martin, governor of Florida. hn.» ;i N n - " n nerd* onlv t« urm h'm- Srotland Yard official* douhtrt
.
into
the
valves,
which
converts
It
KYW
Chirngn
(636.1)
7
canfore Feb. 27. Longwnrth
eli-cled president of the Over­ sel.’ with A club nnd wrul.- cauti- m ar’s alibi and rent hi.-t p t„ w
4Z
45
into the alternating current of ex- £crt; 8 musical; 8:30 sta re review; been
P from tiie m ajority
seas
Highway Association, fellow nrsiy inti) the n*tid to catch a fish rndio to thi* New York pollrt^]
tremely high frequency — m u ch !?11-’ musical; 9:4S-1 revue; 1 n ni. ir.g (ories|Hin(Jence
n that &lt;lute with a saf**
with him in with bare hands a fter he has records of the bureau in that
higher, in fact, thnn can bo ob- Insomnia dub.
the gavel nncl tiie per­
which hb expressisl deep intere t stunned it with .1 h!o*.v.
revealing him ns a well loic
tnined
from
a
mechanical
genera­
t that office.
Wl.W Cincinnati (422.3) ft con- in the projected
Key-West-tocriminal.
tor of alternating current. This
for the ‘‘honor" Involved,
Mainland klgnwny now under con­
In establishing the identity’
p
w
of speaker offered little
struction. A bond election is to l,&lt;
TF.e foot u,- r. ..vl in prrsent the prisoner held in London, t
,o l. which may lio U ld .to melt ll- | WKAK Cl,v.lnn.l (3HIU)
I! held within a few week* to pn ntennirement
tanxworth or Madden.
of length is derived proxirrntely 60 letters and fi
53
' Im.,
, ,
i music.
ir leader of the Repulivide $2,000,000 in additional funds from the length of the human foot. were used in Ihc Scotland
$4
|
Jh*
melting
metai."
Dr.
Desch
\Y(JC
Davenport*
(48.1
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are losing ground rapidly. Alert buyers are choosing cars with
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IRISH LINENS
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Extra large 65c value

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wanted range of new Spring

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Sale Price

30c value at our anniversary sale

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18c

89c

One lot of*folniuus bedspreads,
rd/e
81x90,
colors blue and pink,
$1.50; on sale

Best glass toweling 25c
value, on sale per yard

$1.75 value, on sale

1

UNBLEACHED

$3.98

15c

spring, new colors

TO BE SOLD AT

HALF PRICE

Satin bed spreads, extra
COTTON CRASH
good
size 81x90 $5750
TOWELING
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value;
mi sale
Crash toweling 25c value
per yard
fur

Our entire line of

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colors $1.25 value

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213-215 SANFORD AVENUE—3 BLOCKS FROMHIGH PRICES

19c

20c Value

STORE WILL BE CLOSED
W EDNESDAY

$2.98

TO RE-ARRANGE STOCK
Mixing bowls the popu­
lar hard baited yellow
stone ware 25c value

SAVINGS ON GINGHAMS
.'12 inch imported gingham s t»9c value
on sale for

One gallon atone water
pitchers H5c values, sale
price
.‘12 inch dress gingham s 25c value, during
or Mth anniversary sale

Crystal wuter sets $2.50
value, sale price

When is a sale a sale?
There are Hales and sales,
but when we make such
an announcement
the
public has learned to
know the definite accur­
ate meaning of that
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It is generally known that we sell merchandise a t wholesale pi
Anniversary Sale, we are going to give our custo mers a re a l bii
Don’t miss the opportunity to buy your season’s supply during
our com petitor

to mention everything that we handle
1 1 40 inch Crepe de Chine $2.00 value.
Don’t forget the date—Keb. 20.
1 1 Anivcrsary Sale Price
...........
Look For

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K A N N ER ’S DEPARTMENT STORE

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OIL STOVES
2 burner oil stoves,
values
4 J /J
Salt* Peir ........ t|)\J
2 burner i
value,
Sab* Pcir

HOUSEHOLD A N D KITCHEN NEEDS
Tin pie platen
l.artf.* itotlorn Cake I'.ius
Tin Dairy I'ana, each
Mull in T ills ......................
Ilrip l*anH, 25c value
Tin Funnels
Flour S illn s , 25 value
Galvanized W ater lluckels

in quart

lialvani/til Water I'ailri,
12

quart

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85c value, un unit*
Galvanized Tub*], No.
$1,110 value, on salu.
f 1amiy Oil Cans, one
Oalvani/t'il Oil Cans,
75c value, on r.ate
Mrt-ail Roxch, plain v
$1.25 value, on aali

Galvanized chamber Pails, .$1
value, on sale
Sit

W hite Howls ami Pitcher
value, sale p r ic e .... $

Wash Hoards, G5c value

12c

Moy Holders with handles,
25c value ..................
l!)c

Aluminur.t Sauce Pans, $1.25
valuw. Rale price

79c

Aimin'/ nini Bice Pans, $1.50
vail e, sale price

98c

Pepperil Sheets
Mlx90, $2.00 value, on sale

Oil Mops, $1.25 value,
sale price

Every man will be able to replenish his wardrobe
lor spring and make many astounding sav­
ings on eacli article-now is your chance to
save.
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Men’s Halhriggans
Medium weight, full rut tor solid
rouifort, yet form fitting. A Ming
fit al waist and ankles. Come in
and look them over. We have what
you want at a price you are welling
to pay. 75r value on nab*

fast colors, new
collars attached
Sale price *

25 dozen Overall's, good grade
$2.00 value.
Anniversary

Men’s Suspenders

HOYS’ KNICKKU

On Sale

PANTS

Men’s Suspenders, good grade,
50c value.

House llroums, I sitin gs
75c value

MEN’S SHIRTS
•-5 dozen Men's Him* Cham
bruy work sh irts with two
pockets, full size, value $1.00
Sale Price
G9&lt;

On salt*

Hood tirade Pin Check
Pants
Serviceable
Any size. Special, on sale

Scrub Brushes, 25c value

each........

AU.V iimm Percolutors, $1.25
V .due, sale price

Mile

Air minum Pitchers. $1.25 valr e pale price ... .
SUc
A luminunt Pish Pan, I I qtH.
$1.50 value, sale price $1.10
I Aluminum Sink Drainers 20c
j Aluminum Boasters,
grade, $1,511 value

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98c

SALE
LASTS
FOR
10 DAYS
ONLY

Enameled Ware

Curtain Scrim

Enameled DUli Puns, 10 gts.
75c value, sale p r ic e .... I9&lt;*

Fancy Border, 20c value now

American
value.

Enameled Disl. Pans, I I qt«.
M5e value, sal eprice........G9c
Enameled Water Pails, $1.00
value, sale price............ 79c
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First prize, nainsook yard
wide, good grade, regular
25c quality on sale

Bungalow Apron
All fast colors $1.25 value

assorted colors 35c and 5()c values on sale

Strong Hold Hleached Mus
lin 25c, value sale

Ladies’ Silk llose, guar­
anteed non-ravel $1.25
value. Sale Price pair

STORE WILL BE CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
TO RE-ARRANGE STOCK

PATTERN TABLE
CLOTHS
One lot of Ladies* W. L.
Douglas Shoes
value
$5.1)0, $0.00, $8.00 ‘and
$10.00 to lie given away
on this sale at

Diaper Cloth
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Best S tar Diaper cloth
21 in., per bolt

A REAL BUY!

We rarely use the
wordSALE,hut when

Patent stands at clearly
and the mercerized finish
is
permanent. Square
cloths neatly hemstitch*
ed in (loral patterns 58x
88, $2.1)5 value on sale

French Binghams 36 inches wide
nu sale

Wash Hoards

we do, it signifies
quality, merchandise
at radically reduced

Mercerized poplin, assorted colors, white,
black and navy value 50c; sale price

price.

Enameled Tea Kettles, $1.25 value, sale price__ 80c

lections arc such as to enable us to do this. In this, our Mtli
lave cut our prices below jobbers’ and manufacturers’ cost,
tem, compare our prices and you will see we are far below

irclmndise.

Coming ju st at this time when women are beginning
to plan Spring wardrobes, this remnant sale is of
special interest. Remnant of all kinds, many in
lengths sufficient for fashioning snuuT separate
skirts, other desirable for combining with other ma­
terials in new and original ways.

Women will find in our complete stock, artic­
les of clothing, as well as the furnishings
for the home that can lie bought at
nrices that mean sensation at savings.

Men’s White Oxford
Shirts
SALE PRICE

Men’s Ribbed Under
wear
$1.00 value, now

7!)c each
Boy’s Union Soils

Enameled Coffee* PriTs; 75c vitlne, sa fe ’price" .*

590’

Enameled Sauce Pans, 2 quarts, sa le price.

.'19c

Enameled Sauce Pans, 2 quarts, sale price

49c

Enameled Sauce Pans, I quarts, sale p r ic e ........ 69c
Enameled Pudding Pans, 25c value, sale price.... 15c
Enameled Pudding Pans, 35c value, sale price ... PJc

STEEL GARDEN AND .

Crochet Cotton, O.N.T.

8c

Mercerized Crochet cotton
Needles of ail sizes, paper
Improved Safety Pins, card
Sure-snap Fasteners
Neat rick-rack Braid, all
c o lo rs....................

tc
lc
lc
7c
8c

Neat Trimming Braid
Sharp Pointed Pins
Wire Hair Pins, box
Good Hair Nets
(,'elhiid Dressing Combs

Seoul Percales

We are headquarters for the
season’s newest hats for men.
Latest colors and shapes.
Come and select one now,
$2.50 and $3.50 values on sale

25c value on sale

Cast Iron Skillets

LAWN RAKES

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$1.25 value, sale price.
89c
Dig gardonllo.se, $1.25 val. 9Hc
25 feet Rubber Lawn Hose
5 ply, $3.75 value .... $2.98

Never &gt;Ifade Linen
Sufi lin g

Cretoncs and Drapery
Cloth. 35c value, on sale

New hack, $1.00 value.

In a wide variety of colors in
eluding Spring’s heal.

Sale I‘rice 69c

Gold Seal Congolcum
Rugs •

;tl)c Value,
Potato Mashers .

oleum Rue*. Kuar$!M)0 value, sale
....... .......... .. *7.4*

Handy Wire Strainers
Can Opener*
Teaspoons, each
Table spoon*, each
Table Knives, each

VtU, *i:i..'0 value. Sate prire $10.07

S\!2, $18. value. Sale pricee M 7.lv

EXTRA SPECIAL
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In our High Priced Rugs. Be
Sure To (Jet Them Now

Shirting Broadcloth
Yard wide silk stripes 65c
value

SALE
LASTS

FOR
One lot of .Men’s Suits in
servative sty le s for oldei
regular long stubs or stou
on sale
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priced fabrics and m ore «'onIn new weaves and fabrics,
$18.01), $20.00. $22.00 values

10 DAYS
ONLY

I.OOK—On- lut of Japanese run*.
0x12, |t0.00 value on sale $5.18
tapestry Itruuml*, $20.00
value

now on sa .e

.

S10.B7

0x12 Tapestry llrussel*. 8JIJ.OO
value, on aale .................. $19JiU

Sv 12 Axmlnister Rugs. 1.70.00 value
oil sale
t3.U H
9*12 Winaton Rug*. $70.00 value
on aale ...................... .. .. „ . $40.30

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----------------portion Tuesday generally
cooler In north portion.

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Its Richest Gardetf Land

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SANFORD,

w . G. McAdoo Stops
In Sanford Monday
U
r v 'lo.l 'TTrcn-ury
,'
McAdo°s ecrei* rJ
during U-n„,i
M 7 t F-'lT an ad,uinl!,tr»Rtion ami
* ■ « * ■ » «n unsuccessful can-

V 8 g &amp; £ ,ow
[Relief, Muscle
ils And Postal
Are Hanging
ie Balance Now

Upsets Are '
During Week
itiorT~To Night

n„M! ‘j V cA.d?°* enro“‘c to Tam­
pa, arrived here shortly nfteroon an,| during his 20 minute
£ &amp; , «■* 0 *tr«H up Ninth
bv thrno ,e .KWa* nccomP“nied
„ L i~
0lher. mon whose
names were not learned.
nf° rd ?,tiz?n*
more
than n passing interest in this
nationally known political figtthat
w »the
Lncccampaign
U W!n" to
,n put
thi" Fforth® McAdoo column
during the Democratic conven­
tion, wus launched Inst May °

DEATH
JOE l IJB
LAWYER OF N. Y.
Famous Politician And After
Dinner Speaker Is Stricken
While On Visit To Atlantic
City; Funeral on Thursday

Had Led Remarkable
Career For 40 Years
Death Mourned By Scores Of
Friends Living Over World;
Gems Of Wit Are Recalled

REFORMATION IN
RELIGION COMING
ly and rate increase
llation of lesaer im- SAYS DR. F O S D I C K ' — &gt;&lt;»• «•*.
| are hanging in the

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925.

Bftthday Of Geo _
Washington Quiet .
Observed In Sanforc

Crowds Visit Mount Vernon
In Memory O f Washington;
Formal Celebration Today!

Washington's
B ir th d a y
though hy calendar, occunnj
Sunday, was ouietly obaervei
in Sanford Monday.
Bank;
and the post office wera dosi
throughout the day In com­
memoration of the event. Serv.
ta * in several local churohes
Sunday wero preceded by re­
marks of ministers honoring the
memory of the “Father of Out
Country,**
Officers in the county courts
house and the city hall remain­
ed open during the hour* reg­
ularly observed. Business hous­
es, however, remained open ac­
cording to schedule.
A number of social functions
in observation of Washington s
Birthday have been hold during
the past few days. Other func­
tions are scheduled to be held
Monday night.
.

Ti E
A lfi
li n i n

Under Fire,

M A N A f i F R •placing
of Numerous
nt Xomb
and 0lhcr Wreathsi
Services j
Characterized by Simplicity
MnrksSunduy ^Observation

OF “BREWERS” TO
Bodies In
ARRIVE TUESDAY American
Paris Observe Day

Washington Wont
Who Will Si
Mitchell As Hi
ings Come to

i3nle of Tickets for Gnmcn In
Sanford Will Begin At Once IPatriotic Services Murk Celt*- *
brntlon By N. Y. Citizens;,
With Ciclv Clubs, Other
MnnningUrffos Respect Low 1
Agencies Canvassing City
Ilnrry Clark, manager of the
.... "Brewors,"
_______t _________
Milwaukee
will arrive
in Sanford Tuesday morning to
begin preparations for the spring
training of the Brewers, it was
announced Mondny morning hy Ot-

NEW YORK, Feb. 2 3 - Job E.
Hedges, nationally known New
York lawyer, wit philosopher,
nnd political sage, died of heart
disease at 0 o’clock Sunday m om ­ S F A R P H
; ing nt the Hotel Chalfonte, At- O E l i i a t n

plicateSituation j

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23— T he'
capital observed the birthday o f'
,G*orge Washington quietly Sunday, ■
having postponed until today, its ;
! formal celebration of the nnniver-, Investigation of the olflce of
*«ry.
i Governor- Ed Trann nf nwtnhnm.

Air Chief”Slat
For A Demoi
Weeks Offers No Si
gestion As To _
Action In The Cl

F O R M I N E wh0 ha* bec" ia Sanford ' “r s e * weather, thronged Mount Vernon to with the SUU &amp; g?slEd*T
r u n l! lll* l! ( !c r ..l day*. The manager will be !do homage at the tomb of the f ir s t! ^ , | i , J , ? hare d i r e f ^
« \p i
in n ii iin n r m
followe,! by 25 of the team on i president, and in .most of th e | f„r « {[^hwaV o ^ eS bv f J K
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1
1 1 L A I I | ^ F | \ J | 0 | I | , D , . Mnr
find eight
aicrkt recruits,
fitnniil, all
nil that
It..* churches,’
i-hlil-rh«»« lessons
In..nn« were
wa.i* drawn
.!»*.,u-.« from I! e n g*in e e r?
a ""?!*
/•
Mar. 3.1 and
succeeded ICUCril
Jack Abrupt termination of
* v / u g / A V I l arrived at the Pennsylvania s ta ­
the team is carrying this yenr, are h . life and ffthievements.
j Wnlton when the latter was oust- louse investigation of aviat
in
Farewell
Sermon,
Nation*‘”n hero with the body, which was
expected to nrrive shortly a fter­
In addition to the placing of n u -te d from office,
as congress finds it­
taken to her home. Tentative
possibilities and the conL
wards.
nlly Known Divine, Asserts plans
rnorous wreaths nt the tomb by
were announced for burial
. just eight and oneverted
question raised by Bri.
Sale
of
tickets,
with
the
civic;
various
committees
and
IndividMovement Possibly Might Thursday at. Danville, N. Y„ with
itinff clays left in this
______
!organizations of Sanford co-oper- uals an official committee held n 17 A QT* F D D I V T ' I J A F Gen. Mitchell, assistant el
Split From Other Churches funeral services here Wednesday OfTicInln A ccent T h e n rv T h o l .
will Rot under wuy Tuesday. slmilnr service, nt the equestrinn i / i | J I \ I I l U tY 1 1 1 U T_ of the army air service, c
evening.
T -iS i-S S
i COry T T a l t Definite plans for an intensive statue in Washington Circle.
ds that unanimous
In
Good
Health
Friday
NEW YORkT f Z 23.—The Rev.
I e. rifle Explosion I* ritlav j drive to cover ull parts of the city
all government agen­
Mr. and Mrs. Hedges went to
cmlars be cleared,coupled Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, whose
Wns Accidental; Burial And 1have been mnppeti out. Teams of ciesPractically
were closed today in observ- :
Atlnntic
City
Friday.
Apparently
serv
ces
ns
special
preacher
nt
the
or less widespread dpHelief Work Starts Sunday three men, selected from the vnr- uncc of the anniversary, together i •
department focused largely *
ious dubs, will cover nssigned with schools nnd business estnh-|
night scission, servo First Presbyterian church end on he felt better than at any time
Secretary
Weeks.
tile the legislative situ- Mar. 1 hy order of the New York since his collapse in the hotel AsSULLIVAN, Ind.. Feb. 23.—, An areas of the city. A prize to the lishments of the city. An offic­
Thu
war
secretary U faced wit
tor
a
year
ago
nt
the
dinner
of
Presbytery,
declared
Sunday
in
his
team soiling the largest number of
th the house and sonn decision involving cither the
farewell sermon that a new relig­ the "Inner Circle," an nsRocination unceasing search started by mine tickets has been offered by Mr. ial celebration will he held in the
new Washington auditorium un­
ious reformation was on its way Z
Gen- Mitchell U
m e T e n to n Z l . V
,,0di0“ ,°f ,Bl Horchert while the members of the der the auspices of u committee W eekly R n te In H tiildinir N e n r ’ f ? p0,ntWent
an the annual appropri- which might possibly have to located
e ir tn n n i.- , i . j i ,
:
prr*l,nt "Nice or his release
tenm
selling
the
second
largest
his right shoulder in a fail b the C U ^ C o .l Go"
s lrt.o n o P e r m its In d ic a te ; | from it by March 2fl, when h u
, whieh are already out split nwny from the evangelical from a fainting, spell, and was L
r l d ^ . 2ended
3 L ' early Sunday, number of tickets will be given appointed by the District of Col­
Inst pFriday,
umbia commissinoers nnd among
F e b r u a r y I s s u e s A :c bbH.009 i pr»»ecnt
appointment
expires.
lenders are dubious churches ns to the Lutheran ref­ laid up several days.
season
passes
to
the
gnmes.
when the last corpse wns brought
r»hit else is going to ormation had to split away from
other programs will be one a r­
He had been under the care of to the surface.
M
a
k
in
g
1925
T
o
ta
l
I
I
1
W
.
T
A
H
Clark Him Wide Experience
by noon, March I. Ino old church.”
ranged by the Daughters of the
a physician for the last twelve
Clark
has
been
with
the
Brewers
their course charted
Burial of the dead was started. f ' 'f t*
'!ct,n w,,fh T o w e r s American Revolution, Sons of the
recurrent heart ntDr. Fosdick. who as a H nptist, months for
- ........................
•»&lt;•“»• ^
alizc there can be many mmisher holding a Presbyterian Licks, but his condition was re­ services for two of the victims ^ r lbe Kr-n,cr ,1nr* of tbe Lmc American Revolution and Children j m b s .... .
since 1914, when, ns third base­ of the American Revolution.
predictions arc scarce- pulpit, was the subject of much ported
being
held
here
nnd
for
another
nt
' ' much improved recently.
runry through Mondny morning, n the secretary himself.
____L
Dugger, Ind. There will he no man of the team, he took over the
feven a day.
controversy in the dispute between
survey of records contained in the
Stricken Saturday Night
managerial reins for three years.
community
funeral.
Each
fnrnlly
Church Services In Paris
It has been the announced In•ingle day's considcra- the fundamentalists and modernists
office of the city clerk showed.
Saturday night Mr. Hedges woke
He resigned to go into semi-pro
PARIS, Feb. 23—Special church This added to the total of J a n ­ tentjon of the Secretary to wait
hmiso, the Haugen co- raid in his sermon today thnt mul­ his wife to toll her there wns will care for its own dend. In ball where he remained, nt Limn,
|mirketing bill has been titudes of Christians "have not the "something wrong." She sum­ several instances where two mem­ O.. until 1921 when he wns per­ services and socinl functions with uary brings the yearly total to until the investigating committee
until Wednesday. A religions of Jesus" but only the moned Dr. William W. Fox of At­ bers of u family perished, a single suaded again to become manager musicnl programs, to which ull the $ll3,2tiO or a total of slightly less concluded its program of hearings
oeTore he determined upon a *•measure has been fa- religions about Jesus,” and that lantic City, who remained with service will bo held.
of the "Brewers", tie has held American organizations in Parin than $1(1,197 a week sinco the pres­ lection
for the post. W hether the
contributed, made the culchration ent year began.
Under the direction of Henry the post since.
Ipcrted to the senate, hut ‘the religion about Jesus tends to her nt the bedside all night. Dcs.
sudden ending of the committee
of the nnniversnry of Washington’s
been fixed for taking crowd out, smother nnd destroy the pito his minstrntions, Mr. Hedges Raker of Washington and Eugene
The
largest
single
permit
issued
A peculiarity of Clnrk's relations
was taken by­ ilf^M*2f *!*** b ad *® n decision
kinwhile proponents will religious of Jesus."
grew gradually weaker, finally Foster of Indianapolis, Red Cross, with Borchcrt, is the fact that “All birthday a fitting tribute to the during Fchrunry
Father of His Country. The Am­ Wight Brothers for a warehouse. Mr. Meeks on this point before
representatives,
plans
were
com­
it placet! at the top
lapsed
into
unconsciousness
nnd
Reformation is Afoot
right Boss" serves ns a contract. erican pro-Cnthedral nnd Hie Am­ The building, which Is to he locat­ Mar. I, the date for final adjournpleted for extending relief to the Neither
am mapped out by the
the owner nor the man­ erican church in the Rue He Herd
"A religious reformation is died.
on Iaiurel Avenue, which will merit of the (WUh Congress, or
bmmittee.
Mr. Hedges, besides being con- bor;■“v«', fan'Dy.
ager appears to regard n high opened the dny’s ceremonies with ed
afoot" Dr. Fosdick said, " and a t
meusure 101 hy 117 feet, nnd will enuse him to defer action u n til!
Albert Dallly, state mine In­ sounding and thoroughly incom­
ate will vote Monduy on heart it is the endeavor to recover sidered by many the best after
afterw ards, as had been expected
from the ruling of the for our modern life the religion of dinner speaker in America, long spector who directed the removal prehensible legal document neces­ elaborate services. The Paris Boy be constructed of brick with a com­ during the time the commltteo
Scouts
of
America
attended
the
position
roof.
It
will
be
erected
the conferees exceed- Jesus, as ngainst the vast, intrl- bore the reputation of having as of the bodies, left for IndlannnolU sary to success in relations nor to latter church In uniforms.
pun-ued its investigation*, was not
a t n coat of $12,000.
soon after th at work had bean
bthoritv
Monty by
bv inserting
inserting new
new cate. Inrgely inadequate and often many
n,a ,y. friends
,n e n a * and
,m l personal
' ,enmnftl ac* completed, but announced he would the success of the team.
Though delayed by scarcity of disclosed Sunday by war depart­
In
the
name
of
the
Daughters
■the Muicle Shoals lemi-1 positively f&amp;lse, * re g io n about s T w ilts a c ^ r - W J H p n m tN» ‘ retnrti Turftday to make further . . Last year the "Brewem"* got
m ent officials.
of the American Revolution. Mrs. comnetant workmen, contractors In
“ .the, chair is
todav has
hui largely
inrireK- left
infr co0n*l7'
News of his death
away
to
a
bud
s
ta
rt
but.
despite
, sustain, . , | Christianity today
inquiry into the cause of the ex­
IToover Hanger,- nn-omp*&gt;l-d l.j
this, mnnngod to give the rest of Mrs.
leaders on both sines the religions which lie preached. spread quickly about New York plosion.
S IN S
of Washington, D. C.,
be, this measure taught nnd lived, and has substi­ and messages of condolence from
the league a run for its ntonev. placedBeck,
building
completed
by
Mur.
15. Influenced by any recommer
a
wreath,
in
which
leaves
Sullivan county officials are dis­ Though the tenm has lost one or
ack to conference,
tuted another kind of religion al­ scores of prominent men and wo­
Laying floors on the interior of tions the committee m rm L .n
from
Sulgrave
Manor
the
old
home
posed
to
accept
the
theory
that
men
were
received
at
his
late
home,
oiilil the hill be kept be- together.
- -— two of its outstanding players, sev- of the Washington family, were in­ the building began Monday morn- might submit as a result of their
Derate by a vote, it pro
............... a t thb foot) of the statue mg. A number of plasterers
........... ......
.
" If Jesus should come hack now, | ,e.ve" b*fore hi" b,u|y arr,ve‘i the explosion was caused by the i oral deals whereby the strength terwoven,
and Inquirr. In this connection, it wax
sudden precipitation into th,- mine, o f the club has been materially
Iki be some days liefore a I hear the mythologies built up "eri;, . '
salt! Lie
the war
war secretai
secretary would forof
W
ashington'm
the
PI
a
an'h-o'i
,mcn
,are
duo
to
nrrive in j fn,d
oof
a
quantity
of
g
a
s/ro
m
an
earth
I
bolstereii,
hare
been
consummated.
1U had. Then favorable around Him, see the creedalism, de-i
rriends Shocked nt News
nu
i
Hanford
arid
with
their
arrival
|
rau
?i®,
In a way th at
Among the first to express pocket, the gas being ignited b y ' Floridians Included on Roster
(kin would be necessary ! nominationalism, sacramentalism
work
is
expected
to
‘
’
‘
go
forwanl
'Y®u,d
*
c‘,d
to
selection
of an as*ew bill could be made | carried on in His name, He would their sorrow and sympathy were the spark from a miner’s tool or
Included
in ,lne
the list of players „ i .k i s , , ? IeK'°Ln Auxiliary | nmoothly until the build!
ilding is com
chief to MaJ. Gen. Patrick
the
flare
from
a
worker’s
lamp
L
*n,
"
uueu
and
tne|r
familicA
gathered
a
t
tho
pfettMl.
vv
former
Governors
Whitman
and
the president’
in precisely the same manner ho
t's consid- certainly say. ‘if this is ChristianMiller, Chief City Magistrate Mc­
Salle Jauffrey at I o’clock for tea, j Masonic Home Almost Finished I '*"u*d have chosen ha.'l thcro'nevec
ity I am not a Christian.’
t i . . a.. while a similar function was given 1 Clustering, and woodwork, which i be‘‘n nny investigation,
Adoo, state Senator Martin Saxe, ly prosecutor, said he discovered broke into organized ubull
In the Gospels
failed to accomplish
no evidence of negligence in the member of the St. Petersburg us
Hainbridgc
Colby
former
secret­
To Study Records
Flor­ hy the Amor lean Womens club in • includes window sashes and door
"I,
too,
have
n
religion
nhout
Ia*, their first meeting
observance of snfety rules. The
of the Masonic Temple now is)
interpretation of this state. conferees on the postal Jesus," Dr. Fosdick continued. "I ary of stnte; members of the Union use of open lamps is not prohib­ ida State leugue club. Another is the Rue Bossiore.
The American Students Club practically finished. Tho building merit was that Mr. Weeks would
hi» raise bill will try to believe great things concerning League Club and Deputy Police ited by the Indiana stnte law, he Inince Richbourg who is of DcFunink Springs, tie began his this evening heard Robert Davis )M *° be officially opened on Mar. seek suggestions from Gen. Patrick
h r again early this week. Him. Rut the center of my relig* Commissioner I.cach.
pointed
out.
Mr. Hedge’s dcuth, at the age
baseball career nt the University apeak on The Student Day a of :,i- it i* understood, but contract- us well as the general staff officera
W ami parcel nost rates | ion is in the gospels, not the thcoHenry L. Hunirichouser, member
j iogians; in the Muster's way of of G2 ends a legal and political of the Stnte Industrial Board, a r­ of Florida where he was a brilliant George Washington, followed by a or8 i® charge of the work declared mentioned by them would aclcct
ftief items in dispute.
that portions of the building will the one he regarded as best ouatplayer and later a coach, lie en­ music program.
living, not in what men have'said
,°.f -10 years, marked by the
X tomorrow will de- about Him.
be ready for occupon.v within two ified for the po«t. whether it bo
friendship of President Roosevelt, rived nnd began expediting the tered professional ball us a player
payments
to
which
families
of
the
|f to District of Columweeks. Interior painting is n o w G**J- Mitchell or some other.
New York Observed
“That same thing is happenings Taft, Wilson, Hnrding and Cool- victims nre entitled under the in the Sally League graduating to
lation. Tuesday it will
being done.
iilge, the lute Senator Henry Ca­
There i* little possibility of any
Memphis
in
the
Southern
AssocinNEW
YORK.
Feb.
23—
Patriotic
in
the
church
which
is
happening
workmen's comnensation law. The, , tion. From there he went to Wash- and religious organizations joined
fith a view in action dur­
The tile roof on tho City Hall is immediate announcement hy Sec­
bot
Lodge
and
virtually
every
fig­
r*&gt;' th'- final deficiency ail over the country on Washing­ ure of importance that has arisen luw provides
retary Weeks.
w
, lannment"t ? in* ton b,,t wa* ................. and la­ with the people of New York gen. ,,u tr,y completed and enrpenter*
| Wednesday farm relief ton’s birthday. How many orators in New York City or state politics SIV&gt;o7nih
Before the Mitchell case finally
i, i
kr
to ter became a member of the Mil- erdlly in observing the nnniver are nt work on the interior wood­
will
indulge
in
high-sounding
furth'-r lonsitjeration.
each dependent family.
waukce aggregation.
work of the building. As soon a" Is derided, the secretary will re ­
snry of Washington’s birthday.
praise of Washington. They have in the last quarter century.
N'iers alsq/ hope to get the patriotism about Washington.
practicable application of interior serve time to consider tne answers
Although it was the ready wit,
r
t
rv i
rs
t
Tha heavy artillery of the HruwIn St. Paul's chapel, where plastering
Morth-GipAott constjitu- Rut the patriotism of Washington kindly satire, gmsl Matured anil V V o m a n S B o d y F o u n d cr brigade” lie. In the d u b of l Washington
once w orshiped, BUh^“and
tk ?exterior
l T ° r stucco work the general ha.- made in writing
will begin. The ilute of completion «(* to the accuracy of statem ents
hndnu’ot resolution out —that is another m atter and it is picturesque metaphor and lively
. . .M#nnin*
.
, ■
P e k in g remains indefinite. 4 °
before the end of the not so easy to find.”
' ''"ettkU'K
I epigramniism of his post prandial I n C o n n e c t i c u t R i v e r “pile^infuriea th!»rtKke,»t him f r a m '° p, Wil ,■ m TL:nL L
,or® lbe committee,
to dear the unanimous
1playing for u large part of the listUurH o n "..^ .d| by
Su,K‘aVJ:1
the building permits of which huv* been held to reflect
I oratory that gained for Mr. Hed­
li
st
tution.
urged
greater
resp
ect,
the
month
was
that
a
two
story
seriously on m atters of war depart­
Pi; private calendars of
LSDORl.OCK. Conn.. Feb. 23.— I reason managed t«v boost 1(1 of the for the law as one of the essential S I rUNlMiitinu ah
ges his greatest fame, probably the
*
resilience on r.vqnx Ok..a*
.Street L.l
between
ment adm inistration and impor­
I i, ■ •k'evcral night se.t- A t t e m p t T o B l a c k m a i l keenest disappointment of his life The body of Alisa Dorothy Doby.! horechide spheroids
over
the of patriotism.
Park and Oak Avenues to be built tant policies of national defense.
hhly will he held, but the
21. who today was to have m arried' bleacher.' for home runs. Kewpie
was
the
difficulty
he
experienced
The uunuui service of the Snna by Judge E. h. Ilousholder. Th . ... Among
- the
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... «Secretary
t,.
statem
ents
rfind must be halted M r s . S t o k e s F r u s t r a t e d in inducing people to take seriously Alex Nanua, age 13 of W aterbury,; Gearin, the "Dresden China Doll"
i l,‘’ks
milra asked
asLn.l f*
_ tMitchell
f i . i is .to exof
the
American
Revolution,
held
home
will
Iw
erected
nt
u
cost
of
'*
Gen.
f Saturday nights to p e r- '
-------wax
recovered
near
here
today.
I
*
s
among
the
list
of
celebrities.
the utterances ho intended to bo
lyins and Dcnio^uitH to
( HIC AGO, Pel), l!.l,—A Hccond so taken.
While driving with her fiancee "Kewpie" will have his fling witii in the Brick Presbyterian church, ? o.OOO, according to the cunsuiera , *),H' n were assertions th at junior
.
wax attended by delegates from tion named on the permit.
I
*"d navy officers were “muxf'ization conferences.
&lt;attem pt within a week to Idacklast night, she asked him to stop tho New York Giants it is said.
Gems of Wit
many other patriotic organiza­
Permit*
i«*iird
ditrinir
the
month
;
against "telling the truth"
the
ear.
then
wnlked
to
the
bank
of
---------------------------Of the many gems of wit nnd
few Of the se n a te ' also n' ai' M rv
Kl^ 0O,i
tions.
are those of J. J. Tates, eight one I to congressional committee* amt
epigrams for which .'oh Hedges the river and leaped in,
, U O O ljd g e S p C il k s T o
story frame residences in C a t e L ,at the navy was prepared fordo.... to perfect . i t f o T ' h ^ ^ ' u Z S 1' T v . T ,hc
D.
this....week
(Continued on page 0)
division.
Goldsboro; It. L» Dean, fl‘»t In the Atlantic and Pacific beStokes,
of
New
A
’ork,
charged
with
(®f officers for the senate
B o d y o f D r. O ls o n T o
W o m e n ’s C o n f e r e n c e
*3.000; W. S. Price $3,000; Violet iu u ,e ° f l«ck of air power.
Dented after the speci.*l with conspiracy to defame her wax
Baggett $100; Allen Scott, S.*L*&gt;; |
&lt;tuestlons in Background.
frustrated Sunday according to W.
P&gt;lni Mar. I Efforts on C.
B e E x h u m e d In P ro b e ,
wASHtNGTONTFeb. 2 .i.-p ro Earl Fields. $200; Cain obeli Cow- j A fter the ttdmiti*ion by the rcti
Dannonbcrg,
investigator
for
l'‘ remove Senator L»
--------, portlonally ax nations make proan $700; I*. II. (%
onnellyt $5,000; 11ra* I w l he had received a ‘Von**
'»I’cnnsin, and his three Mrs. Stokes.
f’HICAGO, Feb. 23.Exhumation j gross in creating effective trihuK. S. Johnson. $500; J. ||. Heck, ddential communication" from th«
Dunnenherg
snid
a
woman
who
followers from their
of the body of Dr. Oscar Olson, Hals for peaceful settlement of in­
*150; Hun Bradley. *40; Wigh ; war ■wretary asking alomt t h e s r *
[said sn'
she wns Madam Lorraine
faaiitte
amittev rank Is exnocled IB,UH
brother of Harry Olson, chief ju s-! ternatlonal differences, they will
.. „ .
.
| Brothers. *12.000; Cnrter Lumber *na ° ‘her phases of the commitate a fight
'
I Quarterly of Philadelphia remem­
tice in the municipal court, w ho1find themselves able to lessen their
!• ollowing an illness covering a ’warehouse. $800; T. J. Miller, re tee s investigation quickly were ovbered dressing Mrs. Stokes hair
prosecuted
the investigation into military establishments. President S»"K J ,‘‘rioi Miss Agnes Berner, pairs on residence on Laurel Ave- ershadowed by the controversy
. under circumstances such ns to
GREENVILLE. Gr. Feb. 23.
death of William McClintock. mil- • Coolidge said in an address today - I , I’l ' t EleventhNtreet. died [ nue. $1,000; J, |[. Bronson, alter
t^1** developed over the nution'l
make her silence worth money. She j —Hospital authorities horc
Trip South
lionnire orphan, will be ordered in to delegates to the Womens’ Con- early Monday morning at a h o sp ital' nations, $10; Stcnie Boiidie re- fllr defense.
-nberg,
j disappeared, -says
Danncnberg,
snid this morning that IV. J.
connection with that case the Chi- j ferenco on national defense ax a in Oilando. Funeral services will pairs $10; Hy Caldwell, residence I . ^ P
‘he time that Gen, Mithe mentioned the phycoSimmons, former Emperor of
fusing a S t i r i| when
engo Tribune said today.
|&gt;eace insurance.
be conducted from High Moss at $-&lt;'&lt;&gt;: Joe Schlrard $150; Forrest che' ”® testimony stirred up tho
pnthi-i hospital.
the Klan who was seriously in­
____i the All Soul’s Catholic church Lake and A. R. Key, archwny at i row» the aircraft committee had
jured in an automobile acci­
Wednesday morning a t 9 o ’clock Hughey
„ ______
K'-:.. 23.— Although
Street and French Avanue movud quietly fof nine n n n th s
dent Friday afternoon is "not
innd interment will follow in Lake-! $930; L G.
through medical hul- G e r m a n D e f a u l t N o t e
'*
Hanton, residence. I * 'th a survey of all branches of
feeling so well" but pnxsrd a
visw Cemetery
[$150; J. ||.
Cramer,
residence.
®ireraft industry. The genernight, however at the
KtaS-aJ K
u„t"'orS1To Be Sent By Allies! restful
Iternation &lt; a‘ * testim ony, however, was folhospital.
Pfcrious as a result from !
-------Newton, lowed in “the committee record with
_____ _
8un(°n| for a number of years, alternutlon^ nnd lepniM.
BJ- binm-hiti... Ha- f a d
LONDON. Feb. 2a.— Notification
a aeries of contradictions from oth­
GAINESVILLE. Ga., Fob. 23.—
J ! have ordered him of ronclusions hv th&lt;- allied w.ir
er arm y and navy officers.
Harry Hulick. of the hotel firm; when told that there are only 112
attained her th irty -firstb irth Peter
.
.
.
.
.
Wcrranean to r the re- Icom inittra headed by Marshall I W. J. Simmons, founder anjj for- of Hulick &amp; Hulick. will be in S an -: JO-foot front lots in the project. ‘S d u lfe d from Tho San
«-nror«.’
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F
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the wintur has caused | Koch concerning (•ormany,!i .itato J mcr emperor of the Ku Klux Klan,
Commlttew Holds Closed Meet
which newspapers i of disarmament, probably
will wbo wni #eriously injured in an
WASHINGTON. Feb&gt; 2 3 - Tlio
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,r , “dvantnge for lake the form of a note to G&lt;t - , automobile wreck here Friday attend further to plans for the tween First Street nnd Union nvoFirst National Hank of S an fo rd .'
l . ,',r&gt;*a vs.
many, which might be termed iin | evening, was said by hospital au- Forrest Lake Hotel upon which his | nue.
CHICAGO, tub. 23.—Delegates bled behind closed doors today and
L ' [ ' health is ordinar- indictment pointing out
thorities Sunday to be "resting organization is to begin work I Included among the out of town j ^v* "** * J®e.mb«r -0f the Sanford to the convention of conference for discussed various features of tho
' hi, foreign visits on Germany, defaulted in certain re- L.a l y( |,ut noj yej out 0f danger." shortly, according to an announce-’ buyers of property in the pr el ect !
® *. Club
'. 'un and
nnL" took a keen progressive political action, who tangle into which its affair* havu
111AIt f mail
mini Monday
\fnttiltfU niornim:
niiirnlmr Klf
If : n.e
n a Frederick
wI&gt;,„ln-UL A.
A Muich,
MiiaeK of
n f Now
Kfuiu II ^
id It* WOfk.
fallen. Members declined to say
r
hi* jjoinj: abroad ! 5w rt*. it in ilcclar:fl in official clr*
(j0|# .sinunom), who i* now au- i ment
by H.
and • ^ a tu rday decided to form a new what
transpired during the session
‘ national party a fter sine die ad­
but
it
was revealed th a t Rcprvaenjournment. yesterday
concluded lahyti Kll.wst..
A*__ v
_
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the m eeting'here by a d ir tta T o f f t! " *
“ **^1
plans for an organization in states I ky i _ci. f
1 ***
a Inting representation in nation-1
will^ S
ifcL"** H°
convention to be called Utor. I S S ln u .^ the
u r n u t v r r n M Mel Feb. 23.— i &gt;n«f when tnetr uuiomomte sutuuea i iuu»e pi
The Lafolletts plan recommend­
’ii-rriaon Wililon. off the road down a twelve foot) In discussing the sale of the L. Firat Street business property;
0,1 J* ‘he throne in 1910. i M , 'k WI
ed in the report of six member* of
Maj. Gen. .lamej
^ torps [ embankment, overturning twice, property ndioining the hotel site. A. K. Yowell. business property;
S x till R p f n P P K a n n f o a committee named to decide upon Inquiry Invited By
rel.
i inir»n Army
Captain Moore suffered a brok- I Mr. B&lt;xlwell declared that sales H. T. Bodwell, business property;
OUI1 n -------t i u r e oeildiej,, bast, of representation for the
K O s b o T n e W o o d_ commander
comm
of the
• • jjjg ,,n
nnjj ,jje,j
t f,0 hospital &gt;had passed the $350,000 mark E. Crandall, residence and a p a rt- i
party, was a&lt;-rcpted.
Senator of Missouri
6d ~I n
B i a r r i t 7 ’Lartn,ruthe F J ...
’
I here late Saturday.
One-third of this amount is repre-1 ment property.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The !
_ _
home here tint.i y . _______ I 0 oj 4q jmn)oni sustained two frac rented by local purchasers. The
The extensive itate advertising conference report on the U n d e r-'
NOMINATION Up TUESDAY
WASHINGTON. Feb. 23.—AJ
| - IVb.
„
.
PI I V HIVFK DRIVE
; tured collar bones, and four broken ! local public. Mr. nodwcll said, is | campaign will begin in six papers worwl Mutcle Shoals leasing bill.
-----i searching inquiry into c h a rg e s that;
L^Osho • X nJrCnc? ,n
K __
ribs on one side, one of them punc-| just beginning to realize the nec-. in the larger cities of the state f continues in-fore the senate today &gt; WASHINGTON
Feb. ■ J; | he practiced before federal departW Leon*rA w T ’ “? n
l v ,DT
v r o c Feb -&gt;3.— An : luring tho lung. Hv was brought realty of purchasing n t once. Tho | on Feb. 23. The first insertion under an agreement calling for a 1Nomination of Charles H.
...........
w a r - | menu in connection with Fur dy­
from
” 0»d. who
rO R T M ir- - *
•. j i nj. by to Downey Hospital here for treat- 1public, Mr. Bodwell said, seems to will be followed two days later by votu on the ruling President Cum-1 ren of Michigan to be Attorney
°m an apartm ent 180 foot riverside
m#|)t
’
*
think thnt thcre iB „ gnm i dcA) a (fl„ paJl, nnii another on Feb. niings that the report is out of &gt;General will be taken up tomorrow ing inquiry were invited by Sen­
.
ago. was con- Uw CaloosahaUhee river from
The third occupant of the car, | more property in the section t h a t , 28. A double page advertisement rtrder. after not more than two I at a special meeting of the senate ator Spencer. Republican of Mis­
souri h a letter sent touav to at­
Xttly f e tel "fllo n . w hich‘ Fort Myers to Orange river, ha Roy Rainer, escaped unhurt.
there actually la and are surprised l will follovf or. M*i. 3.
hour* of debate.
* judiciary committee.
torney General Stone. ~
*
' ,rorn him.
been proposed here.

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Miss Agnes Berner
Taken By Death In „
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Former Klan Head
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CUICMT COURT o r T U B Lane, Frank 8. Lewla, aa Troatca *Surec*soril In Trust. and R. f* Kttr.
IMECOMING A T Say Washington Was Real Estate Man Season is Closed T ;1.R"nowTMB
vn .’VTii
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H I JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT and his Successors In Truat. and It. T e l l and wife, ------—- Farrell, or
r rt.oRiD.%,
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r o n l* Farrell and w ife, -*------- F arr ell.'oth erw ise. In ami t o the landa here. JSSM
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'nnd each and every o f the above i Inafier described:
to all parti*.
(
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' o ShTnT..
INCOLIEGE And A RfeSular_______
Fellow
At
Age
Of
25j
0nplhiUipinfsP^iriaj.
named defendants. If llvlntr, and cla im in g Intereata under T lm ^ Uy*
If
either,
any
or
all
of
the
said
.W
ilson.
deceased.
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George W
Washington
w.is
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(lasrtil tIn'
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M ANILA. Jart, 10— O n o -h ttf of
o f .1 * nTH WS ? DhDP^ t Complainant. ; uef.
o' anil
l l parties
Wilson, deceased. J nines Lane, d e­
clalm ln* Intereata under each and ceased, anJ John Early, deceased •&lt;£ «ny ,^;
‘ ••very of the follotvlnir deceased d e ­

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fendants. to-r.lt:
J. J. Cohen and
w i f e . --------- Cohen. Charlea C. W ar­
wick.
ns
Truatce
and
nl* Huccraso. "
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Aldije H. i‘iairi.1,'
Baldwin.

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F o u n d er.' Day Will Be Held Plunk* Perk.* 11 nil, khriVLelf
' "Tkore WS3 notkinir nustoro' January 1, 1028. for tho pa . w j; ' ’ ■"
a 'V iirw fcir
On Sutldnv YVlili
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I n * ' r n ^ ! t'C\v Vni1| oL*°Ut, l ^c Ccor*e Washington o f;o r protecting tho pearl indt^itry , Truat«# and hla Successors In Trust. i lif!!
T, nJiidwhfn'nd wife Vbl. «
A f* .« 2 L ' V n H u a^ 8 fr,CoIHcr a Weekly 20. v.-ith n mouth like Ruby V al-jof the Phlltnplne Wnmfa.
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stur«” u *»■*«*•1S
S c f c n i S d wlfS
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. ^trtfn o 'n ," Mr. Stockbrirfge w rites,; Insular offidelf. a fte r on Ir^ e s . ije««e If*1 fv.ief .t ,‘J ,’,’!e y ‘
------- Cole, william II. Mitringer
iw tlgatlon.
beenme
convinced
e m li. ! t n * n i f r ,^ ; , ' ^ 7 7 ' s,^"ll^ !».''««
jit*
titration b
ecom e comv
need tt-Jiat
f w t I; ”t 'i»''..m
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f jt B* ‘,r* £ , f,.H
th e *pearl
b ank s w ould b e exh ttu s- Hprlnaer1( J._ B m Maaruder
and
JIoa.5 J Tdylo
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fill wife.
R II r , rnl,d
lf le‘
t 'rr. »\«u|
, lor Jr., and w ife
le.1
fev: yearn
ytuiro unless
u n le s s al«
Bla.pa
Taylor) ,\nnle
Annie II.
H. Ta&gt;lor. David
Da
led within a few
pa I T7—^ f l , “ f r u‘*er* Moses J. Taylor)
Mnnttfotn*
Iloi.tKornery.
were taken to protect tho inrits- 'id Moia^mirv""it, 1 Ta&gt;:,or' n»v* "ry and t
llamiM'V.
Trunteo
nml
trv hv I'sttblishinLe n eln uJ . . . I \fnnrtrnn&lt;&gt;v!!*?i, nnJ,, w*f« •
Hubert II. namsey.
ns a*irusieo
anu
•nn fnVr n‘ lnnfrl'nnrl^tn W
l , , &lt; a * TriinlT.e - n l ' i . ”r£ *L Runisey. as | |, l . Successors in Trust. JUrtflirct
son for ........ •» r n—lon
The
and
Successors
in Trust,
s. Ramsey.nim
Individually
IU -buretIU
— g period.
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t 1.Trustee
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—
v t cIlls
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ast
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to v*
Robert
have n ren n lte.l n n n lm l T “ " V ™.d
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DAYTONA, Feb. 21,— Author.
h'rtke' S .1 ^ ' r u S - . f t . l ' ^ v f U ' w i h i ? .
, l'sU t' ’ ^ l*rlor MtJon to levy « three mill public­
ity tnx will l»c naked of the Icgia- *ue _____
Inture this ftpring to apply ngafnst I ''"1 wife. - ­
renl
and n
e n o n n f n a t n t . . I?
M^oum and
^ .J^ooden. George K and wife. --------- Drown. Sigmund
real
In t•»..
and
real ami
ami Dcrsonal
personal eatntns
e s t a t e s in
h o ,■I'-own
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— ;— Rrowu. jOumpert and wife. Ida Oumport.
fourth commissioncr'c
commissioner's district of GumnI.rt
immmo t1 M
i 7 ii.m'nl.8*n,l.
,'1'' »•«• Gumpert
fiampert and
and ........
wife. -------- Gum“ ‘" i
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Volusia county. The bonrd of gov­ —f&lt;!un oert V
aT I* '1'1 wlf°s.-----riM-ft. le.ls A!. I-me. as Trustee and
'ia"
1ll, r K w r e w o w In TrU.it. Sarah llalernors of the chamber of commerce I w nml 1,81
nrnhn»lalp.„
and . nu"™nn.
K .n d ■ —-----1
T^
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,pln m'\'}
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have decided upon this step aa a H
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means of raising n $ 100,000 pub­ ______II ilnln J a m i l f n'* hushaml. llnlpln. Jiimr.i llrrhert Lane ami
occn -Jmrd, in large part by ttm te r nijjllon dollars.
licity fund for ndvcrtlsing the Ilnl- and w , y » ,p| 2 ^ m e s Herbert L a n e ' w i f e , --------- J epe. Hlla May L in o
i Inr and husband
' h l,n May uu.l h u s h s m l . ------- Lane. Carrie
th
l i’
*toni« oi
remains
of Wiishing- ifnx country.
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washing.
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, i V ., ’ L 'r.i- ' G wa ,n " ,: * ; ? • ’■fn| " t a l e office in Alcxnn______ ' “
nn huifianfi, --------- * Frank H. l.cn ls us Trustee ami Ids
t"' 'h U V I i,. - .
,n
on Cameron Street just east
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whirh wan. held
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Range !3 Hast: also.
T he S outheast Quarter ( S H U ) *»f
the Houthcaat Quarter ( S H U ) of
Section 23, T ow n sh ip 19. South of
llanao IP Hast: ulso.
The North
H alf
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S outhw est Quarter ( S W Q ) o f S e c ­
tion 23. T ow n sh ip
1». South of
R uiiko 39 H ist; also.
The S ou th w est Quarter (HWVt)
of the S ou th w est Quarter (HW*‘i )
•if Section 33. T ow n sh ip IP, South

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Solicitor
J®n. 31. Xtb. l u
March 7, it]

Get your

rrs silver r
ennizing Wor^!

Junior Chamber Meet
TJeing Held in Atinntn
1

Yellow Jacket
Spray Cart

We have new earls and repairs for Ihc old ones on band.
Let iis bonk your order fur a new one or repair the old one.

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Struck ]:&gt;fi Yeara;
Now Strikes Houriy

SARASOTA, Feb. 21. — The
Good Ronds Committee of the
Chnmber of commerce ban started
n movement for a building program
thnt will cnll for 111 foot r..a,|,
throughout Snrnsota county. Res­
olutions nlno have been adopted
making reiftmimondntionn to th?
county comniiiudo.icni th a t perm.i
nent construction b« carried out on
nil roads in the county used by
heavy traffic.

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I iwlay, Feb. 2d The University
W ,\.• MINGTON, Feb i’Or-There
ATLANTA, Felt. 20.- - Delegates
• will rnlebrnle Foitrdlsrs D iv ..o .’i &lt;-'"ii9lderi:lile iiiinn|iloynient in from lending cities throughout the
Kumlny, Feb. 22.
varimin sections of the coun- south nnd etint were here thin i
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iry* mnnt of which, however ii. morning for opening of the fir;«t
• nenionnl n i ; ho\vn in a survey loglotinl conference of the Junior
! inode public Inst night by the la- Chandler of Commerce ever holdt&amp;j
Imr
construe in thin ncvuiuit
section. The
■ ’ deportm
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........ ent. Ilailding uMtaum;
m e llirniinghnm
»h n in every ntntc c?:cx(*pt Kloridn dclccnllon’wa^ due to lraye*that
«‘iiu Lulifornin.
it was ilifrlosnl, city thin irnrninrr in four noroc«;.
. ^ D vDf’N Feb. 20 - \n old rb w 't' tlecren-ed
nronnidcrahle
during the plnnos mid exported to arrive here
:
grfppfd working in 1707—158 years (frernnned
Jmi.»
o /t month
11.
| in time for the formal opening.
V B I'L'O -recently was restarted a fte r
11'
* yenro cfTort by a member of
c ir c u it c o r in' uim ik i .d .
' r- \ n t a i .o u p e a c r e a g e it't:
tho Admit ally ntafT. Tho e!iH-k is
nmiiit 20(1 years d d and rontnfui
TAf LAHASKKK. Felt. 20. liV
.lAJiFMR. Fell. 21 Watenr.f I
more than 0(10 parts which weigh
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iu-rouge
in Ham
nlwiut 100 pound.*. It in made of memorandum tlccUion without op •■a and &lt;*«tnt.'vl')iii.••
ernsn of imch flr» quality that an iiiin.i 11 »• • "pttv.ic t ourl iia uf- illmi nuinty will- he fully nn iarg
Ingnt of it cnu’-l bo beaten n! firmed the Tireuit tom:, of la - IV! la ( v*:ar, doapitc the quarnntinFpyrtt-* *'.ii!!tv in th? emi? of Hen irgulntiona
most like g o |,| Jraf.
promulgated by tho
The clock vvaa mmir by a rar- m:a :• *, plp'eiiff in error vi. The • mi*. ,,t Georgia against xliip- 1
f
, nsnieil John Harrison for Iiitornntinn ! Idim- t'enipany, de- moots through and into Hint state 1
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George II by order of ' ’•) h .\t la r .to.'. Tip l 3 involv­ r&gt; j&gt;iri'&gt; straw according to County
("(• (it .1. d. Sochrest.
Ibc Hoard of Lbngitudo which np- ed a fnt reliant dolt.
pearp to have been an a d m iralty '
*mnniiFsion appointed to suy?rlnz iR siia E R e a iiB n z a sn n B a sa iisz a sR tt
tend the installation of chroan- 1 'iK '.'sg sn u a u r in u sr n ftD
.
a
m eters and navigation rip^orntun on ;
We
are
Agents
for
the
tho ship;! Of th** R ritiih navy. The *
board gavo Harrison 91*250 f&lt;»r S
the job nnd lie took two y e a n to p
make It. It is really a clock within »
n clock, the nninllcr one running 2
for four minute* only, being wound p
every three nnd three-quarter min- 2
nte» by the larger clock, which ha »
to bo wound daily.
WANT WIDER ROADS

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Inn described lands situ ate, l y |n«
and hcltiK in the County of Hemi.
nolo nnd S la te o f Florida, more
particularly described a s follow s
t o .w lt:
Clovnrnment L ois Ono
c t ) ami
Tw o (3) nnd tho Knot Half t r . i t )
of the S outheast Quarter ( S E « i ) ' o f
Section SI. T o w n sh ip 1), South or
lls n x c !» Kast; also,
Government Imt One ( t ) o f S ec­
tion 23, T ow n ship
IP, South of
IlnnRe 29 Hast: also.
and
as
S
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Government Lot T w o ( ! ) of Sectlou 23. T o w n s h i p . I P ,
South of
Itanar 39 Hunt: also.
Government T«ot T h ree
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MONDAY AFTERNOON,

ie Sanford Herald

Speaking Of Co-Operation

FEBRUARY 23.

MONDAY,

A&gt;jtrr AfeouT n o w a m ir a c l e w o u l d ,c o m e in ^ || 0AN

As Brisbane Sees ty

' '“Get this ad ih tatdJV1 »*id the^ale^n^M M r .oCf# large ; ’ltiie T r tti lo 6nt.
'
M l n i r , r i n irM a
realty
firm as he hjuidcd, &lt;$opy for a page over thefcounter : t h e President's N ttt Mm i , •'
aa Saeond C lass Matter,
IT, l l l l , i t the Postoffice at eleven-thirty in the morning. "Put this one in and leave
A Little Lonirer Message.
ford, Florida under Act of
some of the little ads out." he continued, when informed that
S, HIT.
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Mitchell's Courageous Stand.
there was no space left in that, day's paper/
IND L. U BAK.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
Manager ' The foregoing incident occurred in The Herald office
MOWAMD M e n u ..
( C * , r r 1 « l l 1884)
I Magnet la A e e a a e
Ffeeae 148 Saturday morning and is aptly Illustrative of two bad spir­
THE disgraceful tru th about our
itual traits which seem to be cropping out in Sanford and aircraft
situation in now exposed.
•VBirRIPTIOIV MATCH
Oh„ Yeitf_.tT.00
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Ala Months IS.IB which are. likely to disrupt the splendid attitude of co-op­ General IHntes, chief of sU ff of the
illvered In City
hy Carrier, per eration which has marked progress in Sanford up to the United State* Army, adm t* FIR ST
Delivered
1
w eak, lac.
W eek ly Edition »f.00
! that thi* country is absolutely un­
per Tear.
present time.
to defend itaclf against
When advertising copy is brought In at elevrti-thirty | J^JJ„end $ Sr"and " second ,
8FSICIAL NOTICRi All obituary
Boiler*. cards o f thanks, r e s o l u t i o n
and notices of en tertain m en ts where in the morning a tendency to "pass the buck” is seen. " I} that the Army has taken no steps
c h a rg e s s r s made w ill be charged forgot about
this ad______
until just
a few minutes ago."
or " I! to MAKE the nntion safe from
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‘for at regular ad vertising rales.
i
just
haven't
had
time
to
get
it
up
before
now,"
or
"1
can’t »ttock.
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4 tedl f ?raM7TaU^S*"- #*« ttift it makes any difference*", really cannot alter the
THAT IS at least plain, and it
V the *i«e fur rrpnb. t situation in The Herald office, namely that the force here is puts tho situation up to President
im t o *
CoolUJge who is head of the arm y
JrJopXrwis^&amp;l*" j also busy and that the paper must come out on time.
rrftr a t i o n t M

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ItOd In Ihl* paper and also the local
n ew s published herein. All righ ts
o f republlcatlon of special dt-patchM herein are a lso r e e e r v d ._______

MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1M5.
THE UEBALDfB PLATFORM
.I)««p«r water route to Jscluou.

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Sc—Construction of Bt. Johns—Indiaa River canal.
Extension of white way.
t/—Extension of local amusements
s w im m in g pool, tennis courts, ate.
g«—Acquisition of a municipal
H—Augmenting of building pro-nooses, hotels, apartment
7^—Extension of street paving pro{^•Construction
of
bouljevird
■ M u d Lako Monroe.
V,—Entrance Into Florida state
ImsobaJI leegoe.
ML—Completion of city beautifies
Ban program.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
,

THE RESU ERECTION:
—
J s iu s said unto tier, I am the res­
urrection and the life; he th a t
bellevcth in me, though he were
deed, yet shall he live and whoso­
ever llveth end bclieveth in me
•ball never die. John 11:25, 20
“HEADED SOUTH"
“The dingy &gt;snow was falling fast.
When through our busy city passed
A flivver, vintage ninety-nine,
Which hore upon its front a sign
“Headed South.''
“I t squeaked and groaned; ’twas
rusty, worn,
Its fenders bent, its curtains torn,
Its windshield cracked, its wheels
not mates!
Coked with th e mud of seven
states,
Headed Smithl
"From Michigan or Ioway,
Or North Dakota,—who can say?
A bird of passage on the wing,
Reeking n clime th at's ever
Spring,
Headed South!
f“The rodB(*bre rough, tho face*is
slow,
1
There’s many a weary mile to go.
But what enre they? They’re
footloose, free!
We watched them pass, and
wished that we, wore
Headed South!''
—Exc.
-------- o--------W hat have you dons today to
help build tip Sanford?
•-------- o--------What we have escaped to date:
"The Hairy Cutte Shoppe".
---------o-------It begins to look as if the uir
service has gone into n tail spin.
------ o------ The only ones who seem to he
profiting hy the gtin elevntion ag i­
tation nre the hold-up men,
------ o------ Sanford celery growers arc w ear­
ing the smile th at refuses to be
obtlteiatcd on aerount of high cel­
ery prices.—Times-Unlon.

No, the paper has not come out on time, not for the past
four or five days. Such has been the desire of The Herald
to please advertisers, ami such have been the unusual de­
mands of real estate promoters for advertising space, that
frequently ads were nccepted when they obviously would de­
lay the paper.
This is .bad business both
.....................
. . .for
. . the advertiser
.
I, , . and for The
Herald. When the paper is late, it naturally is by no means
as carefully read as when it comes early and every one in
the family has plenty of opportunity to read it before bed
time. Hence many ads arc missed. And, worst of all, subscribcrs get tired of a late paper, and sooner or later quit
taking it, and the both advertiser*. and newspaper owners
arc out of luck.
But what impressed us most nbout tho conversation men­
tioned in the first paragraph of this editorial was, "Put this
one in and leave some of the little ads out". Wc can’t be­
lieve that only a very broadminded person could see that
such an attitude by this paper would be a little bit unfair.
What chance would the small advertisers have?
Most
of them prepare their copy a day or two in advance. Then
at the last minute before going to press, some “big adver­
tiser” dashes in with a page ad which he "forgot’ 'to bring
in earlier and expects to crowd the little ads out of the paper.
Hardly. Not in America. Perhaps in England and cer­
tainly in Germany before the war, some such scheme could
be worked, but this is America, and a democracy, where
everyone has an equal opportunity, where the rule of "first
come first served” prevails, where the "little fellows" have
equal rights with the "big men."
Yes, The Herald wants ads and the more of them wc get
much more money than the smaller advertisers can bring
In. but page ads will never crowd the smaller advertisers
out of the paper, not out of any paper in America.
Yes, The Herkl wants ads and the more of them we get
the better we like it, but The Herald has an obligation to
perform which it owes to its subscribers, namely: to get
the news to them at the earliest possible moment; and The
Herald Ih going to do it, ads or no ads,

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THE RICH MEN who hnvc come to Florida for health
and pleasure have to n large extent caught the vision of its
limitless possibilities, and have taken an active part in their
utilization and in making known to the world at inrge the
story of what the state has to offer. Rut it is not merely
the rich men who have come here for pleasure or for health,
or for building, that is making Florida. Tens of thousands
of people of moderate means, and many without any means,
have sought in Florida the opportunities whieh they could
not find at home. Men and women from every part of the
Sooth, as well as the North and West, have poured into
Florida during the last few years In an almost ilhehdihg
stream, and the consus of 1920 shows that there were more
natives of Georgiu who were citizens of Florida than there
were citizens in this state born in all the northern and west­
ern states combined.— Richard H. Edmonds, Editor of the
Manufacturers Record.
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THE MAN who starts out with the idea of getting rich
won't succeed; you must have a large ambition. There is no
mystery in business success. If you do'each day’s task suc­
cessfully, stay faithfully within the natural operations of
commercial law, and keep your head clear, you will come out
all right.—Rockefeller.

GREAT TEACHERS
MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH

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nbly true.

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1i ‘ Dogs arc
wagon;,
^ n n a n y ,?!
miVk! h"y probabW
1 Many n man with ,
past is now sitting n
solving crossword r "

THE PRESIDENT in finishing a
message said to he one of the;
shortcat on
on record.
reconl. It will probshortest
nbIy be stretched n little, following
General nine's confession of Army
incompetency, to make room fori a

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fcw won,B on thBt "ubject’

Chicago won,,
candles m, her hinfZ
cause she never hurray
| a t both ends.

r«&gt;.

IT IS THANKS to Brigadier
General Mitchell nnd his courag­
eous tru th telling in the face of
threats from higher up, th a t the
people know the truth.
And now he has his choice of
resigning from the Army or ac­
cepting the reduced rank of Colo­
nel, Including probable tran sfer
from Washington to some obscure
post.

In Chicago the tfVhave a glee club, preha,,;
can sing their wrongThe world’s failure u
an end leaves us with
ment of our Kuropein
night.

//
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Burning love Mtm
in a Duluth (Minn.)
cld flame.

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THE PRESIDENT nnd the peoic will be interested to know w hat
Ir. Weeks hns been doing, nnd
whnt kind of n Secretary of W ar
he things this nation needs. Un­
less he has some better excuse than
ignorance or indifference, there
ought to he a good Job waiting for
him in some comfortable banker’s
nnd brokcr’8 office.

S

EVEN HE knows now, nnd the
President knows, from official
sources, from tho arm y's chief of
staff, what you have been reading
here for many months.
The next question-.is what, if
anything, will hf done about it?
_ Shall wo WAIT, nnd SEE and
SAVE, and make up our minds
when tho first bombs befrin drop*
rin g ? Or shnll we perhaps act
the old gang of aircraft grafters
and incompetents to work 7
The ^'resident is responsible to
tho people for ENOUGH fighting
airplanes of the kind that will FLY
ami FIGHT, not merely the kind
produced by incompetency
and
g raft Inst time.
JVhnt the President DEMANDS,
Congress will DO.
Nntional thanks are due to the
Congressional committee th at hns
dragged out the truth from our
ridiculous so-cnllrd army defend­
ers.

shot1^

Greeks and TW,
I again. When ,h r ,Z " '
i ,s JUBl f“r the

and rtavy, and responsible to the
“p,e
nntional safety,
can
you
imagine
how
a—ir
V
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defence force would be btfilt up If
Theodore Rootevelt were P resi­
dent?

WHAT, by the way, was the idea
of hearing General Hines in aecret session? Is the PUBLIC, not
entitled to know the state of n a ­
tional defense? Asia and Eurono
know all nbout it, you may be
sure.
The condition of this country
ns regards aircraft defense and
the "secrecy'" pnrt of it recall the
sad case of Itemise, n fter Abelard
her tutor, had had her in charge
for n little while.
Everybody in Pnris knew the
truth, except her innocent oid un­
cle. tho Cnnnn Fulhert. Every­
body in the world has long kown
the truth about our national lack
of defense, except innocent old
Uncle Sam.

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London news today
fortune to n girl tc'h»
m arry him. Her kin
cr forgotten.

Jill

EXECUTIVES COME HIGHER NOW

S A V E and
T H R IV E
in

FORBES MAGAZINE
Not so long ago $100,000 n year system, of rew arding leading ex­
was sufficient to nttract the top- ecutives according to the financial
notch executives in any industry. results they achieved each yenr.
Several now get 1 million dollars He not only believed in sharipg
profits with his m angers, hut tic
or more a year.
I know one man who recently greatly enjoyed doing it. in later
turned down 1 million dollars a years one of his fondrst boasts
year, nnd I know several others was that, ho hnd been Instrumental
who would refuse
a
similar in making more millionaires than
amount.
any other man in the world.
The cnpiUistjc system in tho
This system of paying execu­
United States is undergoing an tives large amounts in audition to
evolution, almost a revolution nt their salary is rapidly coming in­
tho top. Formerly a capitalist or to vogue in the industrial world
n corporation could hire the strong and to n lesser extent, in hanking
cat of executives on a straight and in the mercantile world. It
snlary of $50,000, $75,000 or $100, has not yet reached railroading.
000.
The day is rapidly coming when
Today such figures are spurned concerns that refuse to share pro­
bv modern high-powered execu­ fits with m anagers will have to he
tives.
i satisfied with 'second-rate exccu
Capital can no longer hire the tives, for the number of enterbrainiest m anagers without offer­ prises adopting profit sharing is
ing them, in addition to a suhstan- Increasing iik never before so thiiL ’**
Uni salary, ir share* iiVthe jfi-ofUa. hy uml hy the* hlilest of, innnngets ***
Earned.
i will experience no difiiculty in
Cnrnegie was among the firs t,1joining a company or institution
if not the first, to introduce this 1or firm sharink profits.

192 5

Tlic Father of hi.; C
know both poverty and
,in his lifetime.
But extravagance m
|ways a stranger to him.
Let it ho a stranger to
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THE ODDITIES OF HUMAN NATURE
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
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I'or more than two weeks the could visualize the man pinioned |M
front pages of newspapers the i to the ground by a fallen boulder,! 2
country over novo devoted head* awaiting release. Then came the m
lines and columns of space to Floyd closing up of the narrow entrance ■
Collins, and his entombment in to the cave and all communication Jl
.Sand Cave. Sympathy nnd inter- between Collins and the outside, m
est have been aroused in c o u n t-1world ceased.
Organized forces J
less thousands of people, and ev-Jtook hold to the re cue. nnd for "
cry detail of the story of the h e -1days the country
has followed ■
roic attem pts to rescue the victim (heir progress. The suspense ends 2
hns been read.
with the finding of Collins, dead, ! ■
Y et every day death comes in .ih was feared, following morel**
horrible form to so many, A than two weeks spent in the c a v e .'"
-pistol
. . . . . shot,
. A , a thrust
, , of a knife, i It i» evidently not death which ■
self inflicted, or a deed wrought in people fear and dread so much as ■
passion or madness, and life after it is n long, lingering death, one 9
life goes out.
An auto accident, which hns in it tho ’elements of «
and not* one but several are kilt-1the torture chamber of the nnci- ■
cd. These things happen nil the ents. Floyd Collins’ life might 5
time. Wc rend nbout them nnd j have been snuffed out in some w
pass on.
^
| sudden manner, nnd no one save 5
But the Collins tragedy seems , those nearest nnd dearest to him a
to have amused the country from I would have given it. more than a ■
one end to the other. The eie- j passing thought. This is hitm an!2
rnents of the story were so un- nature, and its attitude toward the «
usual the details so tragic. One tragedies of life.
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Located in City Limits on Sanfo
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$ 1 5 ,000.00

THE Congressional Committee,
President Emeritus Charles W. American history wo have no one it was announced yesterday, will
Elliott of Harvard University, one who in any way equals him in see­ report in favor of a separate a ir­
of the leading educators of recent ing nnd reporting. In the whole plane departm ent, and that i3 wel­
times, has given out a list of ten history of human thought no phil- come news. A separate depart­
great educators, in his opinion d u r-1osopher since Plato equals him in ment of air defense, such ns is «1ing tho past two hundred years I charm of style and in freedom and ready established in Great Britain,
Visitors who take the twenty- and of ten of the greatest in h is-1elevation of Spirit. To look a t Em- will take the decision on aircraft
eecond of February as the turning tory of the world. There is only i erson from one angle he is n poet m atters out of the reach of army
point In the tourUt season are lay­ one man who appears in both lists1and a man of letters, from anoth- of naval gentlemen whose hearts
the cr he is n philosopher and from an are with battleship builders, weep­
ing themselves open to pneumonia — Ralph Waldo Emerson.
• attach..
sago of Concord, tho winged other he is a free religious soul. ing for their vanished profits.
Franklin sweetly wise—tho boot of He in all three of these and more.
Yen, the little girl down the the West. As Oliver Wendell
On account of his during inde­
THE HIGH church' of England,
’ street obeyed her mother. Sho Holmes nlso snid of Emerson, "If pendence. the Harvard platform or pnrt of it feels humiliated be­
noticed when the coup boiled over. Inst a t times, mid vagno aerial was denied him during the most cause it hns not been able to create
flight, none trends witli firmer fruitful period of his career, but saints of its own. Some satisfac­
It Wu.. half p ajt five.
-------- n--------late in life Harvard repented and tion hut not enough is found m
footsteps when he lights."
DAYTONA NEWS
Tho Ettltls Lake Region says its
Matthew Arnold in ids lecture on gnve him some of the honors due the. grent number of saints that
Phone &lt;
202 First Street.
■ "modernism" which prompts one Emerson, which rather displeased no gifted a son. It is said that the Great Britnin has contributed to
to say, "L it him n(T easy. Judge; a number of Emerson's friends be- meetings of the Harvard overseers the bonaflde list of the Roman
W. R. Lynch, whose rompany located near centers of nopulatlon.
enusu they felt that lie did not Emerson listened to other men's Catholic Church.
It's his firrt murder."
offered to donate sufficient While considering Mr. Lynch's of taRKMaxaKaBBHRnaaHHNHMHHNHHHHaHBXS*"*"111
place Emerson high enough ns a views with the simplicity and gen­
fer, since legislative authority
Thu entombing of thirlv-ftve [unit, nevertheless, suid th at Em­ erosity of a child. Of President_
THERE is disappointment bc- land for the establishment of a must ho secured before the offer
golf course, spoke the
miners by an explosion at Sullivan, erson's essays were the best and Klliot, then a younger mnn, Km er-lcause tho British Church can’t find municipal
, . ,
....
under his term s can he accented
Ind„ rauBnd little more comment most inspirational prose of re­ son one dny said, “whnt a fine fcl- w way to mnke n snint of Florence unvarnished truth when he publicly I the commission will show vi i n:
th in did the plight of Floyd Col­ cent time and that the greatness low Elliot is."
Nightingnle nnd supply her with declared that the majority of peo- by looking about for othci
------ loca­
of Emerson was that lie is the
lins.
"President Elliot's list of tlie a halo. The answer to that is [do who come to Florida arc seek- tions. ,,
Future needs must he confriend and aider of those who j ten greatest educators during thi •-hat F brence MUJhtingo'v'e is n ing
the citv
, „ rccrcution. . and
.
— which
------- sidored and in all likelihood it
The Asheville Good Will Party would live hy the Spirit. Arnold (past two hundred yenrs includes saint already and needs no halo.
fails to provide it is courting the would bo economical to acquire
was fittingly onh rtained in San­ also saw thut Emerson sounds the j Horace Mann, Adam Smith, MichWhen she went to Scutari with
clr.LPrc5!,n™*
1 Property to meet the demands
ford and will enrry hack to their note of hope that we so much need*' nel Faraday, John Stuurt Mill, her group of devoted nurses to save
W hether the city accepts M r.; which are bound to coime.
• hm ies In \ ’ -IV Carolina wonder­ ed in the modern world.
Wltllani Ellery Channing. Charles from needless death the wounded Lynch a offer or not. and npparThe success of a municipal golf
A learned Englishman who vis- Robert Darwin, Ralph Waldo Em- men in tho Crimen sticking a t the on My it is most acceptable, event­ course
ful rtorl»'t • f the hospitality they
in a Inrge measure depends
received In FI -bin.
ited the United States several erson, Ernest
Kenan, Herbert work, although prostrated
with ually provision will have to he upon its accessibility. Jacksonville
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years ago gave out the opinion (Spencer, ami Louis Pasteur. Wc fever, she made herself n saint. made present. Golf is an institu­
WASHINGTON’S
other cities have dem onstrat­
Secretary of War Weeks would that every superlatively good a d -ja re of the opinion that Elliot him- Nothing thut the Archbishop 0f tion steadily increasing in popu­ and
ed
that
municipal
courses
arc
self
• test the efficiency of the anti-air­ dress that ho heard on his visit sc'f should bo in this list.
Canterbury might do would make larity. Tens of thousands of win­ supporting and p!ty reasonable’in
f'(.-xi»e
wir a man of
.. Washington
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craft guns hy having them fir,, at contained something of Emerson.
In the opinion of President El­ her saintliness more genuine than ter visitors would not think of re­ tercst. on the investments
looked forward tu the tim e when the "•
1 targets drawn by airplanes. That Maurice Maeterlinck, next to Em er­ liot the ten leading characters of it is.
maining in a place where their
But
the
thought
behind
n
mu!
would become onq «,f the foremost nations.
would hr a splendid job for some son. has written the best essays of the world hto Aristotle, Galen,
favorite pastime could not be fol­ nicipnl golf course should not bo i
look ahead you can see how much more th*
enterprising young aviators.
recent times, particularly in his Leonard DaVincl. Milton, Shake­
"THE UNITED STATES
ls lowed, since one of Florida’s a t­ a money-making one. The p a r a -1
------ o— —
Treasures of (he Humble, puts Em­ speare, John
has in store jf you save-, rcgulnrly.
Locke, Inimnnuel sounding the Allies on another tractions is that the winter is mount thought should be of the I
, t L 1&lt;1 (• J
, Some day there will be as many erson nt the head of nil those who Kant, Francis Bacon, Isaac New­ arm s conference to be held
in t h e . ideal time to play and hun­ nttract ion it vntild constitute in
• yachts on Lake Monroe as there have had both the freedom and ton and Emerson.
dreds of courses nre in operation draw ing and keeping people here
W ashington."
Open nti account with the SEMINOLE COd
are now on Lake Worth and Bi$- sweetness of culture, and the high­
Plato should certainly be includ­
Why another, In the name of in various parts of the state, and f. however it nays for its opera-' ■
BANK.
I I
er
inspiration
of
the
Spirit.
As
r cayno Bay. Then Sanford will he
ed in this Inst list and the list does heaven nnd common sense? Didn’t Daytona has completely overlook- Don and eventually .accumulates !
.- known us the creatcst inland re- Emerson's son said, his father not seem complete without Socra­ wo get into enough trouble last c d jth is drawing card.
the original cost. servjHg Its o u r ^
went alone every day to get tes. Of course President Elliot is time, promising not to fortify
•*% i.v ri;iu :v r iw m
savings ac ot &gt;r»
’ sort In North America.
*1he average golf course requir­
thoughts that did not originate only dealing with human educat­ Guam, where an adequate United es a t least 100 acres. Land is not
..... — o--------Governor Charles W. Bryan, with him, hut which were colored ors. He would certainly recog- Stutos a ir base would have kept cheap. It is more expensive when ju stified "lil,,llMh""'nt I. furth.-r
form er lie,»ocrutic candidate for by him. As Emerson himself put tiiae as Wells has done that Jesus Asia quiet for ever, und making
the pro sidency, was arrested in it. there is guidance for un all and is the supreme teacher, who has ourselves responsible for other
Pensacola the other day for speed­ hy lowly listening we shall each1anpeared on this planet. Wells in nations’ possessions in the Pacific?
ing*. Goshl 11ow the Governor hear the right word. In his essay his list of the six greatest men of
BY IRVIN S. COBB
on The Oversoul. Emerson make; I the world in all fields of human
mubt have changed!
OUR ARMY is nt the mercy of
S a n f o r d , F la .
the further revelation of the sec-1 greatness suya th at Jesus, even gas and bombs from the sky. Our
-------- o------- "Say, Mizz Sloan, who’s sick nt
"Home advertisers have peculiar ret of his genius. He saw that from a human angle, is the great cities under airplane attack Would_ yo’ house?" inquired Lydia, the seems to he ailin’ wid him**"
notions. They pay you for a foiir- th» true wine of tho highest in­ man of history. Wells in his list al­ be made horrible hole of suffocn- f colored washwoman, meeting n physician. It’s a very curious dis
STRENGTH - SERVICE - I’ROGRE^
ease. He eats and streps well,
well he
i„
- inch nd and expert yon to give spiration, came only to the meek so included Buddha, Aristotle, n tion and terror.
can
stay
out
in
the
sun
all
dav
form
er
employer
on
the
street.
them five inches of reading m atter. and lowly, to the humble nnd the | Chinese constructive statesm an and
oil |
Our lumbering battleships would
Bome dav sve are going to buy i obedient.
j a lover of peace, whose name wc be a ghastly joke. And the Gov­ "Yistiddy 1 seen Doctor Walker’s the front porch and he hasn’t any ;
pain, but you remember how netiv,.
victrola and u ■*’ *hem to throw in
Em or son's brothers were more forget; Roger Bacon and Abraham ernment official thut defends and automobile stnndin' in front ef he
used, to be
a grand tiiano Sanford Herald. brilli. i t and promising than him -' Lincoln. Perhaps no two men urges r«
reliance ’on the battleship yore
w do’ aad.de S A d a *
s . ^ X a v e k I ''' n°W h' ‘W t
Wood
mThe.ee fellows art* not nearly so seif, hut by his attitude of open-j would make out tho yanm list of iti deflnn
J “ ance of common sense, bebad as the ones who never spend m
to the light nnd sincere re- men of superlntlve gfiduB, but cause his
1is friends make millions in *a v.Y:
dv.
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"Liw " nffc'
Cut to Sist
a cent In advertising and still want porting he made more of his ta l- 1President Elliot I m madp no nds- hqildiiig
_
_ battleships, is a danger­
exclaimed l.ydia.1
I k,'*!. a.WuUl H° rry to heah th a t'M "D at ain't ’no disease whut
■'free stuff on every excuse that ents tl.in a h u jt of men who s U r t- ‘takQ in including Emerson in both ous traitor, and needs to have tha
See
“ Nobody knows y e t- n o t even the 1 b other’
‘ ; ’ g„V: M i«“ $ l „ r Uti y,,,| «
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$9.00 per '«*
• arises,—Clermont Press,
ed out with better prospects. Inof his lists.
tru th told plainly.
said the sympathetic Lydia. “ What a

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REVOLUTI ON
DEPLORE PASSING OF 2 MEMBERS

[Seekers claafl *!.*
,1 m ating •* J^e
ff M. McKim at 3
Ihostess wilt

k Little. Mr*. Chnp1 Gette, Mr*,
r*
C a . Williams.
wJ|e'r will *'\ler‘“‘n
, n Club nt the Betf" m at 3:30 o’clock.
R i n a of the Wo1 the Church Service
_ Holy Cross Parish
the residence of
SV r on Park Ave&gt;uild will meet with
hall on Union Avek
ICo’ild hostess, Mrs.
Union Avenue, 3:30

II)»Dp*rtment of the
V „ai entertain with
(ridge luncheon at 1
|be • social meeting
the social room of
in Church a t 8 o’hands?
Five of the Meth
,J meet at the home
Parker at 3:30 o’Iber Three of the
brch will meet a t the
p. hi. Elder at 3
entertain
Club.
entertain
ut 3:30

I Friday

|be a banquet given
Ipeople of the church
room of the Presth at 7:30 o’clock.
itarday.

t Club will meet ut
10 o'clock.
Hour will be held at
it 10 o'clock.
NOTICE
be a meeting of the
tion Auxiliary ut the
louse Saturday aftero’rlock. Mrs. F. J.
istrict committeewoni will he u guest at
As this is the first
officer has visited the
It Is hoped that there
&lt;t sttemiance.

There
cornered ’
C. E. at 8:S0, ■
importance, of KVae
cal, andTodustHa!
debaters were, EranteUxtie.
Williams and Cloyd RaaeeU, ]
cal—Jesn Maxwell and O ne*
Ion, Industrial Dorothy Hero
John Bromley.
There were good crowds at
the services of the day.

The dreu making, class under
Mrs. Kent B oulter in her usual the direction of Mias Eva RichardSunday morning Dr. E. D.
PHONE:—Raa. 4Z8-J
charming way entertained the son of Tallahaassa opened in the i Brownlee
ave an illustrated sernice gai
members of the T. E. L. class club house Monday morning wlthjmon to children at the Pm byterThursday afternoon a t her attrac­ ,a lerge number of Interested wo- Ian Church, His tsxt was from
' men in attendance.
The classes Luke 12:3, 4, “That which. Is cov­
tive home on Celery Avenue.
Lovely spring flowers, artistic- will Inst one week and will be di­ ered shall be ravealed; that which
leally arranged, were used as dec­ vided bito twe sacikHM. The first ye apeak in the ear In closets shall
orations throughout the house.
CARD O F T H A N E S
will be held at » o'clock and the be proclaimed from the hoiisetope.’’
A few matters of business were second at B o'clock each day. On
Four objects were used an il- ...
,;
--------transacted and pi
plansm for future account of the bridge luncheon lustrations: a looking gl*** to II- We wish to •spres* our
riion Chapternof°tVeh NSas iV ,aA 'prirherP^0 H *'e 11 r?!,n,vwl: that we
Edward Higgins and R. C. Bow­ work
outlined.
givin bv the Hociat
Social Department
of iu,
.
Music was enjoyed i givtrt
peporiment or
trat» how U
« M waves
___— ___
■ • u ’ ,A f v ev? nt ,he passing of our dear er spent Monday in Orlando..
lustrate
light
c a nJy !____
elation to our friends for the
floral offeiii
offertn n
during the after loon. Contests . the club, there will he no meeting i
f
intfl
colv 1many beautiful floral
Valdei Hotel 'saturdS^afterLon’ w hh^d/.T «n ^ i V i ack"ow,ed*'?
ns of sympathy
Mr., Anna M. D. F o U ,
S. E. Barrett was a business vis­ appropriate to George Washington l of the dress maJfjafr class on Tues- | | nuB||y . a caabtra to Ulustratn and kind expressions
of our beloved
birthday were held and prlxes wen* iday aftsrnoort.* The ‘limit of en -| h-.w ^rmanent the«c pictures a n .
presiding.
itor in Saoford Saturday.
nward«l
to
the
winners.
Mrs.
1
rollnieht
lias
riAt'ydt
&gt;U*i.
reach-'j
Resolved
that
we
shall
miss
her
The
meetln
th e meeting was opened iijr
by mo
the 1|fr
“
Stewart received a vase of flowers led end there Will ha room for l ‘i j v HkWwfs#' ake caught, ami a
salute to the flag followed by pray- Famil^ nruO kal _we extend to her
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Harvard and and Mrs. W. T. Wheeless a large mom This DN »en tv any one ill
Mr. and MnuW.'V^ Walain
^
. .j t
^ Hlustrate the
amily.nur
heartfelt
sympathy.
*rT*y the chaplain, Mrs. J. N.
children motored to Sebring Sun­ hunch of celery. Favors of hatch- Sanford who wishes to join, wlieth-1
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w
‘n"
'
M.K 4hd Mrs.'C. H. 1
Resolved
further:
that
these
reae
sounds.
Ifo
permanence of t
Whitner. Folfowlng
thiV'unfinish­ olutlon", be published in The San* day.
ets and cherries carried out the erd u b ntembkr orh ot.
1 The
*nl_______
_ of the sermon wan |
ed business wus transacted.
purpose
An evening class may ho ar
Washington idea.
tord Herald and that copies be sent
I t|)j
I
to
show
that
* moving picture Is
Mrs. John Leonnrdi was elected to the fnnilly.
Frank Dutton returned S atur.................OM,
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r
U
u7
The hostess, assisted by her moth ranged. If there are enough who
Mrs.
Samuel
Pulcaton,
ns a delegate to Continental Con­
•lay from New York City a fte r,a n , er, Mrs. Nix, her daughter, Helen. would like to take advantage of being taken o f Avery act'and per­ Mary Eliza both Puleaton. Mhu
MU*
gress with Mrs. F. F. Dutton and
absence of several months.
and Mrs. Forrest Gatchcll and Mrs. this opportunity. Any who may manently rteords It the s|w, and Gladys Wilson, Morris WlmbUb*
Today
the
Sallie
Harrison
ChanMrs. If E. Watson ns «Ste?!ates ter
K
1'if
aas 'K
I (I 1
Is
s
n 'Ii * •" 1*0"
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John Abrahams, served delicious wish to regi
register for the evening that sound waves are permanent and Wltliam Moye formed a con-’
Mrs. W itner gave a report concern^ i 'T „N’ ? ' U- A; ,R* *?etn,&amp; 1,1 rc* u '
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Conotey. refreshments. Corsage, bouquets (class may do so by calling Mrs. R recording every word wo say. This
nial party motoring to Dayton* j
ing the m arker of Fort Melon
I
‘“’s*on would unite in the gen- p i . and Mrs. B. D. Caswell, mo­ of sweet peas from the hostess' J R. Deas. who Is chairman.
was to teach us cure in conduct
ach Sunday.
and speech.
Mrs. DeForrest in n few heart i
of T**te t ln “ .e tored Sunday to Daytona Beach. beautiful garden were given to
The
next
meeting
of
the
Litera­
It words
,1,.! grief of
" I Ptt!l!jl||g of our member, Mrs. R.
felt
words «-/nrn..,..i
expressed the
each
of
the
guests.
ture Department will be held with
the chapter in the passing of two h. heclor who has been closely
Those present were: Mrs. Stew­ Mrs- Edward Market! a t her home m i M X f l H I
of its most beloved members. Mrs.
art, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Ed. Blggers, Ed^ewater, Wednesday afternoon
as an Hunornry mem­ guest of friends.
B. J . Starling and Mrs. R. S. organization
Mrs. L. B. HolUr, Mrs. A. M. Walk at 3:30 o’clock. The department
ber.
Keelor.
The following resolu­
er Mrs. J. |) . Abrahams. Mrs. will discuss plans for the next year
tions were read and passed by the
Glenn Wimhlsh returned from Barney Beck, Mrs. Reece, Mrs. J. program ami the postponed enter­
Therefore he it resolved: th at
'OLD FASfltWNED*
chapter;.
we grieve nt the passing of our Aiken, S. C„ Monday where he A. Kelly, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. F. R. tainment that will be given in the
Today the Sallie Hurrison Chap­ dear friend from irs and we ac­ spent the week end.
Savage. Mrs. W. T. Wheeless. Mrs. near future.
ter N. S. D. A. R. being in regu­ knowledge with deep appreciation
Under the auspices of the Music
F. I). King, Mrs. Forrest Gatchell,
lar session, would unite in the her ready help in all m atters un­
George A. DeCottes returned Mrs, G. M. McGahagen, Mrs To- Department, a lovely concert is
Sunday from Jacksonville where •si M”- . Stanley, Mrs.. J.. It being arranged for Friday evening
general expressions of regrel with dertaken hy our chapter.
the D. A. R. of the State of Flor­
Lyles, Mrs. Fox of Georgia nnd at the club house. It will lie an
Resolved therefore that wo shall lie visited his mother.
ida and the civic organizations of miss her greatly und that we ex­
ftnss Hettve Exuni of Rocky artist's recital and rnusle lovers
Mi. and Mrs. Bart Peterson Mount, N. C.
our City in the loss «f our distin­ tend to her family our heartfelt
are anticipating this with much
left Saturday for their home in
Interest.
guished member, and pnrticulnrly sympathy.
Jamestown. N. Y.
A re presen tnllvo nil in tier of San­
ns a chapter we would honor the
Resolved further that these res­
Dr. J. N. Robson left Saturday for ford club women will atten the
memory of Elizabeth Harrison olutions he published In The iVanYou Are Cordially Invited
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Charleston, S. C., having been cal­ meeting of section seven in Lees­
Starling our founder and first re­ ford Herald and that copies
os
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mahoney mo­ led In Ins sister, Miss Sallie Rob­ burg next Friday.
gent.
sent to the family.
son. who is criticnlly ill.
tored to Daytona Beach Sunday.

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“PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD*

ALL THIS WEEK AT PAOLA

Popular Local Girl
Leads Grand March
With Jas. Sharon, Jr.

Judge and Mrs. W. H. McCrary
ment of lights were covered with
Columbus, (la., are guests of
gold. In the direct center of the of
Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. McCrary.
room high over the heads of the
dancers, u diamond shaped figure
Friends of Miss Annie Hawkins
wns fashioned of the red and blue. will
Is* sorry of learn that she Is
A
popuiar"rec o C ^ r o ? e h S r a ,y w a s i1" n‘ ,lt&gt;r home'on'Cele'ry" Avenue.
‘‘Moonshine in Cyful Gables.” a t Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Ixmcks,
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ilaiuv hot_ of. the
neuson. Lunch
»| lent and Mrs. Earl I.oucks returnwas served from a table elaborate-1
S n tiir.C
from a motor trip
ly decorated with red roses
down the East Coast.
During the intermission sand_____
wiehes and coffee were served. At
Mr and Mrs Ifni Wli»ht Mr

Mrs. K. J. Holly with Miss May
Holly, Miss Naomi Scuggun and
W arner Scoggan returned Sunday
from Gainesville where they spent
the week-end attending the prelentnn festifities of the University of
Florida.
__The following nccount of the l’i
Kappa Phi hall appeared in tlu&gt;
Gainesville Sun of Saturday, Feb. in their dance iirogrnms whleh
fashioned of white satin were en21:
A grand inarch led by Miss Nn- gruved in gold and tied with white
umi Scoggan of Sanford, and leather wrist holders.
During one of the dunce featur­
James Sharon opened the Second
annual Initiation ball given by the es, American Beauty roses were
' members of the Pi Kappa i'hi !'iven the girls us fuvors, and at
fraternity of the University of another confetti und noisentukers.
Chaperones nt the ball included:
Florida Friday evening nt. the Wo­
.Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Reiser. Capman’s Club nf University Avenue.
Miss Scoggan and Mr. Sharon were
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• H* Bain, Mr. und
assisted by .Miss Hlumhe Hall of »Jr«. Allen Huile, Mrs. P. K Crury,
Jacksonville and Charles Bill.
£*• Meadows, Mrs. J G.
Under n canofty of gold and 1i?.l*uron' *', • “ • '
white stream ers danced beautifully I humus Shannon nnd Miss Mirinn
gowned girls und their escorts to I Smith.
the strains of music furnished by
NOTICE
the Florida Five orchsetru, which
The Daughters of Wesley will
wus almost hidden hy n lucewnrk
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of red .und
blue.
A lonr the ___
side meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock
of the ball room u special arrange- at the home of Mrs. Zeb ItatlifT.
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Miss Katherine Young, Miss
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man of Oviedo spent Saturday In
Sanford.
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, Miss Mury
Loui;-,* Corr und Miss Elizabeth
Young of Oviedo wore shopping in
Sanford Saturday.
Frank Chappell arrived Saturday from Jaeksuiiville to visit his
dilative*. Mi. und Mrs. II. H.
Chappell.

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home Sunday.

Delightful Party Is
Given By Miss Eaton

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Miss Thelma Eaton proved a
chnYnjing young hostess a t ttlie
attractive home of her parents in
Biiena Vista Frhiny evcnTiig.
— spacious living
The
room wns
most urtisjicnlly decorated with
j nasturtiums and ferns, the rotnc
esheme being green nnd yellow.
Games were pluyed und danc­
ing enjoyed until a iate hour. Dur­
ing the evening delightful refresh­
ments were served. About 21)
ruests were invited to attend this
lovely party.

Mrs. J. C. Aycork leaves Mon­
day for St. Augustine where she
George Walker and S. W. Walk­ will visit relatives.
Let me show you where you con double youf
er Jr., of St, Petersburg are the
Mrs.
Andrew
Leinhnrdt,
Mrs.
J.
money on lot on paved Htreet. size 50x117; eaat
Mr, nnd Mrs. S. Hnumel, Mr.* L. Malcolm. Mrs. Charles Bran­
guests for the week-end of their
front; « W In. Price $1000.00. $100.00 rash.
and Mrs Aldine McMielml. mo­ non
sister, Mrs. Roby Lulng.
nml Miss Eleanor Mae Bran­
tored to Cussadegn a t Lake Helen non of Oviedo were visiting friends
Hnltutce $20.00 per month.
Miss Francis Dutton returned Sunday,
In Sanford Saturday.
Sunday from Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mr. and Mrs. John I.eonnrdi
where she has been taking a course
A congenial party motoring to
motored to Plant City Saturday Daytona
in interior decorating.
Beach Sunday were. Miss
where Mrs. IsMiuardl remains the Sara Warren
Easterby, Miss Ann
guest
of
relatives.
Mr.
Leonard!
Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Nlblack and
Lee Miss
Rosamond Radford,
Itooms 501*502. Phone 05
returned
to
Sanford
Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Wywne are spending a
MIsn Allie Oilluii nml Miss Ruth
few days with their sister. Mrs.
S
First
National Bonk Building.
Giilon.
J. S. Means In Gainesville.
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Force
Miss
Kuhn Williams, Mr. K. L. Shipp.
Fie« silverware. Tickets given I
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Bales girls wanted at Kenner's
with all purchases nt Kent's Vul­
Kendrick Guernsey, secretary of canizing Works,
Department Stoj-e.
the Chamber of Commerce of Or­
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That paying of Mellonville Avenue will be
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That Oak Hill is becoming known as a closein subdivision because of the development of .
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That residences are already under construc­
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A
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C o u n ty of S rtn ln o le
tiiK iorin.lntlnn
1 HK^linV. C G ti^ F r that „n
An the follow- thl*
day
HM.I
. . . . . . . . . nf* Ipersonally
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p.
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II. T'ran,
T
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if t.Herir
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Idem, n IVles* pear.il
M.
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Secretary uml and It. It.
II.
Herg.
lo
me
w
ell
known
Treasurer,
and Hie I'l he the person • linnteil In nn,| (Seal)
T re n m i rr r. wlio
ftvlio may
m a y lie
In* uBe
i
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x.mie person, nnd n Hoard of Dl- w ho stihsrrlbed their naine.i to the
reclor*
of
not
less
iliun
three,
nor
NEW YORK. Fob. 2.1—The feud
,- than seven. who must he foregoing Articles o f Incorporation
m.d t h o did severally Mckn i.vledae ,5 ,\v.
betwwn Mr*. Milton J . Budlong "to.-khoiders.
and her husband wa* tinged with
(’util the first mectiuK of file —
new m ystery Friday nlwhV nt r» ■stockholder* Hereinafter provided
, .f .
.w
y n‘B , nt Jc* lor to......Peers of tills corporation I
port* thnt the woman who ffoe
&lt;-•
o - . „ h „ i i he:
.
It. t.. D ean . P r e s id e n t.
rigth day* passively ha* resisted
FO R TH E
I.tirllle
M.
Iterg
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V
l
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P
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s
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d
e
n
t
.
all attem pts to oust her from the
It. II Ih rg. S e c r e t a r y a n d T r e a s - 1
f ... n r \« *i
r
i
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Budlong'* New Y'ork apartm ent nrer.
i f D ire c to r* s t ia lt Ip«
Dove O f M ex ican F u r O n io n la disappeared.
The
report
that
V T . ..
.
iv|m
rvwwas
iis m
at It T hI e. llnarrl
Menu. I.ncllle 31. I l e r g mul .
R eaaon W hy M e tn l W a s she
' t “ had
U"J slipped’ away, disguised as It. II. Herg.
n house servant, and had gone bv
T h e firs t n r ••rgnnf*ali«ti me. t i n s .
F o u n d In F e r n a n d o F ie ld s automobile
to Newport, R. I., the nf tile x|..ekh&lt;&gt;lders ,.f t fi!-« c o r p o r a Caught On a
Mull s h a l l he held In t h e t ' l j y o f
home of her.husband nnd two chil­ Sill!fo n t. F lo r id a . oil (lie *lh d u e of
I.fIS ANGELES, bob. 2.1.— R e -1 dren
men iwhom
iwnum the
me «&gt;ur*t
xiurst recently
rt
itn re li. ft. I*.. 1923, f o r t h e idiciiis..
of a d o p t i n '. I.y-la«v. anil v 'O i p l " t rent report* that the original first! placed in Budlong* custody
In
a n lx n lli.il of Mils eiVrpR e d
nugget of California gold was in
When last seen by reporters 0 r ag t iothne, annrg
d a l s o f o r lh&gt;* |iltffios&lt;r‘iif
the possession of n private collec-' Mr*. Budlong was standing in the elee llri” sneli o f f i c e r s of Hi ■ eor-*
W e W ill G iv e T h e Following
i tor m New Y'ork have aroused | hare room which she had made her ‘ i»nration as are herelloil.iive provlde&lt;| for. and thereafter I lie nu! chroniclers of southern California’s prison since last Friday morning
Iiunl nieetlm.' , ,f ih» &lt;1.Irk holder*
history to remind the public th at! Furniture movers employed bv of litis corinirnllon shall he Held on
1
was an onion, not S u tter’s mill,, her husband Thursday night had Ilie Second Tuesday In .March of
,
each
y
e
a
r.
that started the first California removed to Newport most of the
I r l l p l e \ I.
gnldrush.
apartm ent fittings. They returned
T h e 'h ig h e s t a m o u n t of I n d e b t e d ­
Moreover, these chroniclers re­ today and took away the la«t n e ss o r lln td l lt v t o w h ic h t h i s m r n o r a t i o n s h i l l nilhjecl iMu-lf s h a l l
2nd
“ K jnir
nte, that onion grew in the Man couch, the last chair, ’the Inst dish he
a su m llot to e x ceed O p e H u n ­
bernando valley southwest of here, nnd turned olT the electricity.
d re d T l m n s a n d
( f ton.ono.oo) j t, ,j.
hundred* of miles south of S u t­
Onij two alternative* remained lars.
A rt tele I l f .
t e r s mill, and the gold rush it to the woman. She could go to
T h e n a m e s a n d r e s id e n c e s of t h e
started
began
in
18-11,
seven
years
s
u
b
s
c
r
i
b
i
n
g
I n c o r p o r a t o r s a m t tIt-,
i. #
,
~v - • '
, Newport
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* and carry
.r uout
u i hher
i t t threat
nreal
rd L A R G E S T -T a c k le Box.
o u n t of th e cap ital stock s u h - 1
before Jam es Marshall * di*cov- t«&gt; establish herself in the residence ascmrll.e
d hv e a c h a r e a s fo llo w s , in
cry of gold h r El Dorado county. Budlong announced todny he had w i t :
Conti ;l Opon From March 1st to OctoUi
It ..............
\yn* on Mnr.
1811, that a compelled to acquire because
It I.. Mean, S a n f o r d . Kh rld a . Sr.O
U
M" - (I,'* ....................he.
All R ig h t R o y s— L e t’s (let ||USY. 1
brnncisco
Lopez
was
riding of Mrs. Budlong’* occupancy of the Shn res.
o* e ..vvupmicy °I m e , f.uciile M. fterg. Han for. I
•
through San
Feliciano cunyon New York----apartm ent or she couhl 'In ( share
with a companion and stopped to spend the night us a voluntary
•*- m-rg. Hanford. Florida. 2 ij
eat lunch under a tree. Lopez prisoner where she was.
; iv ' witnkhm u i i i ’P I' o f
,
liked ..no
onions, and.........r“
when "he,a i.
saw
wild
not he a night of fnst- i ”...... .
..... »r|an.Vtf.ra . iiav '!'
'
R H O N E r»:j
...... .. on 11,iwiki im( growing witJun arm ’s i mg however, for Mrs. Bti&lt;||onL' at hereunto
.'.’ L' ".1" " *••!
1 tin-lr banijs
- •si •lay itl Fehmnrv, A f&gt;. 1!»25.
1With
with his
, :! bknife
r 1 ° V."r
il «P !
phvsicians, iu,* end'
It I.. I ill AN
ywith
his kmfo and add it to his ; «:sl her hunger strike of seven dav.»
I
flin g in g to the roots of nnd now partakes of orange juice
that onion were several small mid mil. Mr. Budlong’s intention
1 pieces of gold.
to move to Newport was announced
Soon the rush was on. As far in a letter tile first contingent of
north as Santa Barbara and as far furniture movers left behind.
soiltIi as San Diego the news of
(be gold strike spread. In a few
weel;^ hundreds of men were nift- N orirr. o r im iiiip o k a t io .v iif
iii . a .n- iii ik ; « i n u 'i i i m i i i v ,
Ing the sands of the canyon fob
gold, and soino were finding it in 1 ’-"ifce Is lit'ii U\ given, tli.it a . ­
; 1 " ootit-riii'itt-ti, init-iiil tit 1 ppK io
profitable quantities.
Ifonorulilt- .loll 11 \\ Mart 111 tiov
Hostilities between the United l •flit
Hc.r .,r mi. Hiatt of fio rlJ n . at
• ,fites and .Mexico interrupted tin- 1 . H i F ' l o r n l i, on tin *jxih ,i ,*•
fnr
placer mining, and when, in 18i*fi t.i feliruary, A it
1 aiin t.
lacorpnratlMtt De.nimining activities were resin..... | n* l-rs
........ (-.orporalloa. umler the f.il.'san bernando field, the later hut I-.o 1 iir prop.iMf.! charter, the uric
| | (l.
greater gold rush stalled by the m 'I "• O'lllfll I:, Ik.IV on (II,.
i*t c i e i 3 ry ..I the .State
discovery of nuggets at S u tte r’s 1.1 I-lo rofl.lntie, a l T u l l a h a n s c e , l-'li.riil 1
mill in the north was in full swing.
Il U UKAN
l . l ' C l I . I . i : Al IIKIUJ
Ivtinintcs of tin- amount of gold
, ,
it. it. i t e m ;
nken out Of the S«... Fernando \ rtlclea of lliii&gt;»r|uiriiti„n of Itrnul l e r g &lt; ttr i.i.r ii I I o n ,
placers vary widely, but such data
. , the unilt-rslKio-il, have agreetl
!'•' h i'rv" ,n h '■ fcdlentes that more J" UlO'fClutf
oiirm-lvi'N. an.I &lt;|,. here
'ban SfMKlO.llOO in placer gold has In In-i-ome 1iNM
11elal.il t.,r (lie Inirbeen shipped out of |.os Angeles I • ..r r.icoiloK lain a l.oilc I...IIII,oial
KiriMirutt
.
Iin.lt
im.l i.y vlrliio
''"Only since Lope*’* «,ii.in reveal­ • ( the law s of Mo Srlate
of I’lorl.la
ed the existence o f the metal here. .Mel ilo herelt v atli.pt I lie fotlnwing

Iii ii.rl.Ml uf nlnetj&gt;nltm 'Turn iron*
ami after tli»- commencement of tt»
fnrunrute
le exIMenre.
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TOM GIBBONS AND
HARRY WILLS TO
MEET NEXT JUNE

ONION IS CAUSE
OF FIRST RUSH
FOR GOLD IN ’41

Congratulates Winner

NEW YORK, Feb. JM. — Eddie i
Kane, for Toni Gibbon*, stalked
Into Old New York Town yesterday
and galloping right Into the office*
of the New York Athletic Commieaion plunked down n certified check
Jack |)emp*cy nmde a few week*
for $2,500, to bind hi* challenge to
ago; the bout to take plnce any*
Where and any time th at suit* the
champion. At the name time it
wa* announced that Gibbons and
H arry Wills will nu&gt;ot a t tho stars
of tho Milk Feed Show a t tho
Yankee Stadium in thn last week
of June.
The fact also wan established
that Dempsey will make only one
fttam!‘ in
' th&lt;*
in ring
• thin
• • year and will
in nil probability meet the winner
of the Gibbons and Will* bout in
September. The bout between
Gibbon* nnd Willc, to bo promoted
by Tex Kickaru for the Milk Fund
Will be backed lip by bout* lietween
Paul Dcrlcnhm-h and Jack Delaney
and Sammy Mandell and Sid Ter­
ris.
An emissary for the Milk Fund »•’«
tuitiunal
ehampion,
etl„ t«fwe,, have
, , Cyril
- ■ Walker .......
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M *;” •»golf
« n«iiii|iHuif
r u i ieanRrnatiilat*
u riu iiu iai*
Show
tow made u'special
a special trip
trio to Call- »»f
alter Hagen. Br.lisl,
Br im , open
mmn liil.dmld..,r..n.... ........their
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a t.for..
IK W
Walter
titlcholdcr. following
match
iornla in an I'fTort to 84H*urt*
■ho unofficial championship of the world” at Sr. IVterabiiig, I la,
sey as the star of the Fund show. Hagen, it will ho recalled, won easily, 17 to |f».
He lias been there u month and
he assure* Rickard and the mmiager of the show that Dempsey will
not come on to meet any man in
June, lie did promise to meet the
winner of a Wills and Gibbons
match if was made. Kane wus
then ndvised to milk trucks for
HOT SPRINGS’, Arrk., bYb. 2 !., ~
Ii.t i found llm most conNew York and close for Wills,
home run swatters of note I genial lit11 playmate in ail base­
Gibbon’s check covering a chal­ —Two
met on the golf links here this a f t­ ball, one Garland Buckeye, of Chi
lenge to Dempsey is the second ernoon
jn n match for• &lt;100.
("ago,
i . seeking
a regular
job
t ........George
.-.ii.., mi"
i. who
ei-hiag
a regular
iol&gt;
th at restH with the Commission. n
Herman
Ruth,
of
Smlhgry,
Mass., on Tris Speaker’s Cleveland iiiteliHorry Will* posted one a few duys and Broadway, won tin* match
and• j „ g „ t „ i r . G a t j i m l . p m k e s , l h e
n .l I t r o n . l w n v
.........
ago. The Commission will go into nthe
century
from
(loose
Goslin
this m utter nt the next meeting and the Washington Senators, I up. of hen in a t 2fj.r». wears a No. IP col­
lar, lias to have hi;* ftt. Bernards
the m utter of precedence of chal­
Babe's fullrn golf prestige was
lenges will be decided. T hat will greatly restored as a result. He’s shod to order and tins a ludtline
like lie- equator,, lie's not unite
bo only a formality, as Wills has
n* (all
mu as
ns Babe,
i;ni&gt;&lt; but just about
declared himself reudy to meet Gib­ only a no-account golfer, as they as
bon*. That bout, in lt*elf, will set­ say in Arkansas, when lie's playing twice its rotund
Garland’s mother was a poor
tle the argum ent a* to which man regular linkenicn Init he’s the panhas the right to meet Dempsey for s y s petals when he is golfing I guesser when she hung that flowGATORS ENTER TOURNEY
aMiinst another hull player.
erv monicker on the dear child, for
the title.
Harry Wills will have considera­ todn - T
I
1,1
whut n
° " k Deo he turned
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 2.I.— The
ble weight on Tom Gibbons when tmlny. 1 lint means ho s two pounds out to be. Garland is mnhhlex- tennis team i(-presenting the Uninenrer
normal
weight.
Babe
hasn't
1
trims
at
the
plate—both
home
mid
they me«i\ though Gibbons has
' th e 'D ix i^ T ? ri,l“ wil1 '" H t both
shouldered weight from every an­ «iuite decided yet what his nori.nl dinner.
tilt Dixie I ournaiiient aL Tnmiia
gle since he grew into the heavy­ E - S ! 1A . 1? " * U\
lhtougli
h
*tonUl,!,tv
«inlen
Joined the Washing
1,1 -March, and also, the
It
the
n
d
ik
in
g
get&lt;
ton
he
II
snuad
today.
weight class. He has always pro mil it u day when he hits the 21a
Walter Johnson aoutneustern tournament at Lick
feased a desire to meet Wills, and mark. If he finds that the pound i* still keeping counsel1 with ”him­ WBnvillc later in the m o n th ,'it is
now th at it settle* down to • of flesh will not let up till lie’s self in Reno, so far as Buckv Hnr- stated by members of the team.
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"'I Up mi n e s ’ n s know*. Fred Marberrv’s in.
match
for the rtlfhi tll
Dempsey he i* quite satisfied Wills 1" W
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wB“ t fected arm was treated just in
G* t \o u r silverware free. RogInst bout of importance was with
in c« n d R ^ l n s t | time by the doctor. Tin danger f«rs silver given away. Kent Vid
nrUlood pAisoning is now jiast .
Luis Angel Firpo, whom In- de­
(aiiiziiii; WorkH •• • •
feated on iMdnts in a no-deeisioa
liout in Boyle’s Thirty Acres.

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lies) In anil tll«|u,se of real esiui-

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In Rose Court, same distance out
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Se flVe popu,lar subdivisions, and any of'
will make you money at these prices.

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meat i* made here of
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other*
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Gruhnm
FOR SALE nY . OWNER—Nice
w ,...l »*e re»
BUY A LOT
INCOME TAX S P E C IA L S .
\ i Ton Truck
nntl r»lhome and grove mtlHlivision on
Dodge
MMrtllal'Ir L,r
Coupe
V vou need assistance in fill!
highway.
Star.T.u*
r Vb,.'" M mornings.
Star Trii. J?"' 1VD,,8h™
niomii
Da\
id
M.
Douglnua,
r'1’ ’1 ' r nl " t - I
J h a s ,M
1021J
Dodge
T ouring' p**t votir income tax return, atmlg ^i
5!!!^ycl«gtam. Ukcland- Fla.
inr « line
Sanford.
y o u —A p Uonncllv ' Jt" Son! lmrrel'', I*UW S ugar Houso molns- 1022
Touring
lo v Bajronl Smith. lncom« tax ...
Dodge
n line
OHIO—Xenix,
t Realtor*) Vut h \ L
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t Atban 35c.-I)avi* 1022
tmrv-.ee. Telephone 03. New"
llr n lln*
Make your enlo*
Roadster ‘•P«li«h*t with Wilson A Hnu-h-i.i. 11
Dodgt
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through
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Building
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the
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Wholcsnlr
Co.,
Augti«ta.
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1024
Xenia Gazette,
Ford
Fordor
10,5 F irst National Rank ,
Now five room hungnlow, mod- __
tx Sedan
a . 111(11W S r t,
.J
». OMo Rith agricultural
| FASH—Paid for fnlso teeth, den- li&gt;21
«p. double a b o v e
Ford
Runnbout
cm
in
every
respect.
Exceptional,
'« « * &gt; - Want „d tn j d llp U j
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tnl ff0*'!. plntinum and discard-' 1025
Ford
Intr* nre for con
____ p a p e r " HANGER
•y B°°d location. Price induiles f o7r o !s;v i i* \T, " i 7-----| r«tc.x on request.
™
Bu&gt;’ R'mxI seed corn and grow
1VC bargain, Icd jew elry.-H oke Smelting nnd
Irtloio1window
shade*.
Inlaid
linoleum
on
L
L.
TALBOTT
((„ U* n°ay) your feed. Large ear white flint.
ayer.nm letiRth
cation
‘
8t° ry h°wso’ fi,,e lo* I Refining Co., Otsego. Mich.
1021
kitchen
and
bathnaim
floors,
two
» line.
yr°-i.fic wccvil proof seed con*'
built-in cabinets
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in kitchen, s tr e e t! e n .. .
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—-|F ’OR SALE—Used Willys-Llght
,&lt;uburban bu* jl.nO per peck; $5 per bushel. By
K« 30c for first
lutiou m
noulhwsstrrq
Osorxla.
paving
nnd
sidewalks.
Easy
term
s.
LOR
SAI.U
OR
RENT—Furnished
I
Plant,
A-l
shanc
used
10
me«th*.
Re a l e s t a t e
, , , * nnc*, growing this com I have few thou*c f*-wo'r,V&gt;" llna.
, |« restricted to
This place merits vour
«?5 “ "‘‘"n i/h rd 5 room house Bargain for quick snlo. Lake Mary
your invwxtiinvestiLlght^ Truck sand for sale. Prompt shipm rnt,
gntion.—A.
with
nl!
modern
conveniences.
Call
Casino,
Lake
Mary,
Fla
Overland ” Touring exprrsi
U. Connelly &amp; Sons,
[pomade The Hann t ____________
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or parcel_ _____
post. TJ„
Cash
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Prosperous
farm
­
(Realtors)
3*1 I.,- rrsponslblo
101-108
Magnolia.
R»*al estate brokers. All kind* of
Above
ears
'
reconditioned,
all
order.
Victor
Decn,
Alma.
Ga.
ers
and
fern
growo.*
of
Volit*ia
.correct InarrUon,
BABY CHICKS—Nine excellent run fine nnd look good.
P W r t y H«t«d nnd for P„lc. Of! n«U|b!yv a, VCrt *° in the D e l m ] Phone 18.
ji.r jiilise(1«®al
breeds to rhno.se from. Hatch­
Dee 108 Second St.. Near Park
, office should ho
'
" e Have It.
Prices Right—Term* “Maybe’*
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Avenue. Phone 282.
*
lately b* ruso of
l or sale or rent: Small home
Not quantity. Let ns prove it.
on three acre* or land. f.O orange
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I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
rr.BTlAEit'*
crfscnta'lv' *bor- J ’ nK'j i?VURk IL r,&gt; "“^-division M MIn*|K~ T ^Ulerv,l,c’ Morning'S«n- tree.* and truck garden. Electricity {FOR KENT—Room* with or with- Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta. Ga.
Dodgn Dealer
tind. Thousands of Mninc peo. with rat,'*, rules
and water.
Ten minutes from | . ni,f meal*.
Rea.tounhlc rates,
l o n T i ’i .S.ubtlivi»ion to Or.
Phono No. 1
Oak &amp; Second
I o n . will X l v c y o u
FOR SALFI— Eggs for hntching.
F,l,?ridn* «nd F l o r a !rtvar° ll! T ' . lW1 ln FIor,da prnp- town. Price $1,500. Phone 571-J. Lincoln House.
In u ttc n .
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Almost everyone knows that
HoUrhts, Florida on Dixie High- Sm
| S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 por
1 will a*'1*1, you
tinef R
. i hem
.throuKh
Sage
Ten and Sulphur, properly
^enunei.
Unto
card
on
appllca| ur w»nt »d. lo
Our farm listing i* exceptionally 1F’OR RENT—One downstairs room. setting. John It, Jones. Dcnrdnll
tlon.
compounded,
brings back the naFOR
SALE—Overland
sednn,
good
WlttctlxV,..,
Ku . . V°u are going to farm, you
112 Laurel Avenue.
VP'
Rt SOTItb?
tnechnnirnl condition, priced low tural
tUua * color
ci&gt;**?r ,*nnd lustte to the hair
Should
own
your
ground—
A.
P.
TIN
AND
METAL
WORK
Lhoul'l *lv&lt;’ ,h e lr
See Mr.
Mr Fabrii.
K..t.ri. when
streaked
or gray
quick sale.
snle. Scu
vYeors
',pn faded,
fn,led’,.
!,lr,&gt;?
k
FOR SALK—Small offlco snfe. forr uuick
A aldh
'A tRe
Her- toonn*c. y &amp;„ Son(b (Realtors), lo tOffice jd'tress as
ago
the
only
FOR
RENT—Room*
ami
apartway
to get
113
Park
Ave.
Liku new. Photic 471-J.
Iphonc numher If
JAoN
f T l H ' COW AN-AU kinds newsnanertH MGw,fKin’» Rrcatest H»S Magnolia Avenue, phone 18.
meat*. Very reasonable. Imko
this mixture wa* to make it a t
Lulls. About o no
weeklx*nnil*M.o rn,nR* afternoon,
of
Tin
and
Sheet
Metal
Work.
Mary Lodge. (Old Hotel).
I* ihouMOd ha* a
homo which is mussy and trouble­
M ater nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak rjup
FOR HALF]— beds. (I chairs, sin­
0pp nor
„er
l ----ln ? " dtvy
r«te*
IO
p c i line.
I i t , others can't
some.
Wnycross
Journal" " j C,aj,8ifled
u r a JU
ger sewing machines, tables, call
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ Herald, wnycross. Georgia.
Iriii) you unless
Nowaday* we simply ask a t any
phone 111.
hr iddress.
1020 Union Ave.
•Irug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and
/
laorc MIST h*
Sulphur Compound.” You will get
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
’ F’OR SALE—Gasoline engine, 1 &gt;
L , at Thr Snn«
TYPEW RITERS AND REPAIRS
bend in your subscription to the WANTED—To buy country proI 1-2 h. p., suitable for farm pur- FOR RENT— F’ive room house, a Inrge bottle of this old-time re­
I,lfIre ur bs lct«
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,...
•luce, canned vegetables, syrup, LOST — la s t Sunday, strnyed,
cipe improved by the addition of
Tribune or hand it to your local
Phone .'121-J.
b . . u, ill,r&lt;intlii-&gt;
new. close in, on Chapman Ave­ othf"
medium sized white setter, fe- —
ier ingredients,
a t very littlo
All makes of typewriters for
Laf mild.
" ?° you can read Florida’s highest prices paid.—Davis Whole­
nue, phone 21.
frvlc&lt;!
male. Black spots on body, right
Get your silverware free, Rogcost. Everybody use* this pre­
sale Co., Augusta, Gn.
sale on ensy terms, for rent, also SSfio n1 n('iWfM’arer.
One
year
Prompt. U f f k l e n t.
ear black, small yellow spots over ers silverwnre given away. Kcnt FOR RENT—Two room furnished paration now, because no one can
repairs. Office supplies. Room 0
« months I4.0C. three months
Ball Bldg.
3..00. If you desire 91,000 insurDressmaking that will please. right eye, left ear white, black and
apartm ent with garage. No small possibly tell thnt you darkened
I Hu Oak Avenue. Phone 121-J. white tail. Reward if returned to,
children
allowed. 701 Palmetto your hair, a* it doe* it so naturally
f " l e r P° Uey nd'1 75 CPnta t0 vour
A. A Vaughn. Park Ave., and
und evenly. You dampen a sponge
Ave.
,
WANTED TO RENT—Small fur- Hughey St.
or soft brush with it nnd draw
YOU WANT to buy or sell
nisheil l&gt;ungal'w or apartm rnt,
hiis
FOR RENT—Very* desirable locat­ this through your hair, taking one
MIRACLE Concrcta Co*, general t•hon«g.hli"K
? , f . ’,0 ",lvortiso tn private bath and kitchennette. P ro -1FOR HALF:—Excellent building W A N TED — Experienced | n tl y
ed apartm ent, four rooms with small strand at a time; by morn­
I [)l It E( TORY
fer south of 8th Street.
Phone . lot on Sanford Heights, facing
bath and
garage, unfurnished. ing the gray hair disappear*, and
cement work, sidewalks, build­ no Gainesvilln Sun."
stenographer.
Chase
Si
Co.
on Magnolia Avenue.
Liberal
lli-J . Paul It. F’nrbes.
Phone 121-J.
after another application or two,
ing
blocks,
irrigation
boxes.
J.
K.
I fitter ««|lhln rn«r Terwilleger, Prop.
terms. Write Box 1105, City.
WOnrliahm2,NI» Clara*burg, The
your hair
become* beautifully
i.
i
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1
1
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('•xponent.
i
n
o
r
n
l
n
a
WANTED Two neat white girl*
•fuplr til .Himfortl
" AN I ED—Position hy experienc­
RENT—Cottage. J. Musson, •lurk, thick and glossy and you
» rtflrit nreilrd.
! pen'! 1 * ' U," ,;, y ' " " W 'l O K l * , ^
for
waitresses
at
Sanford
Coun­
LOST—F'rom
Automobile
l
a
s
t
ed
office
executive
expert
ucI cent p«r word, minimum Ilo.
Lumber und Building Material
look younger.
—Adv.
|il tthrn liny «|*rtry Club. Phone 2500.
Wednesday. Parcel post packrolintnnt, book-keeper and steno­
ruinlrnl. 11 l«
Carter Lumber Company
FOR
RENT—Apartment,
one
2
hats. Reward if
*' ‘
Lkntirf
for
past six years ,lK/ containing
,
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t'UVKI.Ot’KHS ATT KKTION—|’.&lt;n- grapher. Employed
N. (mure) Su
Phone 505
nnd one 1 room, furnished. FcrnExperienced book-keeper want’
*'
returnetl to Mr*. R. C. Gibort 101
I* heglmuhir &lt;n.. *rini,«i ,|... Du Pont dc
Nnttmcr
Co.. New
dnlo apartment*. 100 E. First St.
ed.
Herald
Office.
French
Avenue.
,n.
1
•lorlil
V*
In
it.
ry;
a
I HILL LUMBER CO. House o i tlf million itolliii hiahtrny m tlm ' ork City.
Moving to Florida.
Service, Quality nnd Price.
Le In This
FOR RENT—Two nice furnished
f.
J'*«‘ Itnlslm.l, n lw„ Services available after March 15.
$10,000,000 company wants man
Okeechobee—$110,000 bond issue
---- I •"•RL'n dollar hrlilgs s cross Escnm- References. Address . II. C. care
housekeeping rooms. 312 East
|C T O K Y
ORLANDO, Feb. 21.—The Min­
to be voted upon for enlargement to sell Watkins Home Necessities 5th St.
'
' ,av *tart»i|; uuartsr million of Herald.
dollar'onern hooss under construcin Sanford, more than 150 used
___ of waterworks plant.
isters Association of this city, in
■ONE
•tally. Income $15 to $50 weekly.
regular monthly meeting this week
List your propertv with me and
hliliTlM
l » h «Viix
- ‘. v ", greatest
mlM o n '' chance ,,&gt;,
r n &lt; llv
&lt;*n
Ills
for
Experience
unnecessary.
Write
adopted
resolution* expressing dcI
h
«
assured
«mick
results.
Fee
A.
doveloni-rn
*
In KOI In «»n rroui.d *
t
x MU,&lt;
Among the appropriation* mnde Dept. H-fl.
floeloper*
The J. R. Watkins
termination, both collectively nnd
or
Wrlro
hovrlnpnirni
phoru*
11
’
.
*,
Sanford
Loan
each
year
liy
the
United
States
inont
&gt;nt T'i*j PcriMjtinlu Kowii.
j I1IHI ollvln^ (*o.
! Individually, to "do our bo*t to
Company, 02-70 W. Iowa Avenue,
Congress is ono of five dollars to Memphis, Tenn.
Men IiVn Wonder-Rnot,
build adequate churches in Orlando
!w&lt;au»e it glvoa them
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE ~ A u . i ' V'}N’TKD ™ HUY—Acre ;»kT&lt;* on purchase snuff for the member*
a quirk, convenient and J thnt nil may have church priviNOTICE TO GROWERS
It was decided also to call
Kusta, Cffi.~-Augti!!t«VA greatest
not too far from
grentest n.,ai?
thorough wash. It lath­ i h'gcs.
F’.vcry Seminole county grower
classified medium, rate cash .Ole Ninfonl. Must U* a Imr^ain or
er*
easily
jn
hard
or
p i ) MOTOR KKI
upon
clubs,
county and'city chnmHayes
i* expected to he present nt a
. soft water and takes off
Undigested food delayed in the charge. 10c per line, minimum ”°B#t answer this nil. If you iw il
b««r* of commerce newspapers, nnd
■DISC.
-3«c.
meeting Tuesday night nt 8
Sprayers
some money give complete descripI other factors in progress to co-op. stomach decays, nr rather fer­
•crabbing.
of property, lowest price you
tllO O L K IIA N - o'clock at the court house, when
Iectric s e r v i c e ments. the same as food left in tST XIJPUOTINE. KI.A _ s .. Hon
I
b |— —" “ ,no!fcm,’.n t for better and
.I ll ...crp t
71“ I
OnlrrataA* fos/av
m atters of importantc effecting
churche* to take caro of
COI.KIMAN
J Electrical repairs. the open air, says a tinted author
on/ fry ii.
local
farmers,
will
he
discussed.
I'
S
henomcnul growth of south
S '1,™'1' *lnl“;, Vm.r '..n.wvr com- '
|n) Ave. Orlando, llv. llv »l»o tvli, u , th n t" in c iS i- Ithn St * 2 1 ' K nt',',',3rd and Dak is necessary that the interest and
(ion is caused bv Hyperncidity Quick rexiiii t Tu.-,,
"K *{rt nJ ’
" r it wdl not Ik* considered, j
» which “is bringing auch
I ’h o n e lit)
co-operation of every grow er; be
a mnrvellou* population to u*.”
!'] »•"*. l l - t r . l . ...... ..
o f hy. |
s Z f l S X r \ l Z m £A" " " e "
•
shown in this meeting. There are
It i* estimated thnt church exten­
in tim stomach
Les FDR KENT Idrochloric arid
problems
facing u* which must bo
TA
M
P\
i-'im
u
n
*
r
superstition
which
sions costing half a million dollars
which prevent* complete digestion !AMI A. FLORIDA- I n t a p a Daily still exists in rural out-of-the-way
settled.
nre needed in this city alone to take
and starts food fermentation. Thu*
Time*, the great home daily, district* in England is ih.it a
FORREST I.AKE.
enro of the increasing growth.
Car Drive it everything eaten sours in the rate I )4c per word, minimum chihl’s nails Jiould never lie cut
Chairman Executive Committee,
pk ami Second St. stomach much like garbage sours charge 25c cash with urdcr. Writo •luring the first year of its life,
(adv.)
in a can. forming acrid fluids and for complete rate card
I for if they are the child is certain
----\1
gases which inflate the stomach
„ ,
FOR RENT
to grow up _light-fingered.
P
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in
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O
m
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n
lin
g
BALM
BEACH
COUNTY—The
_
Well located brick store, Sanford
like a toy balloon. Then we feel
Hilt HIRE
U IU. TIIAOK
Ave. Rent reasonable.
a heavy, lumpy misery in the
........ P H O N E .TO.’l ........
t t T
t ' # Tu" " ’“ Contract to bo awarded
SERVICE Day chest;
"(III t h e n /c
I ' l ft N O *
A. B. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
wc belch up gas; we ertic- L .n l about t in the 1 aim Beach f„r widening and paving Riverii
ft
m
o
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t
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pits nil train*. Bag- trate sour food or have heartburn I ost. Sample copy sent on re- view road
U
Realtors
I ' l l ON l l l . l l ft I ' l l *
J'hnnc 551.
‘U'o.ir/rrfhi •ip/ntrra
For
101-108 Magnolia Ave. Bhone 48.
flatulence, wnterbrnsh or nausea. quest.
Delightful
SutnmeV.
IIK ft I. I'.HT ftTH
He tells us to lav aside all di­
[t&gt;TUB’S
or k i k h I
i ,nl I. ii .id m r ,
gestive aids and instead get from ADVEItTlSING get* result* if i t ' |
reaches potential buyers. Bn-1
■(AbltHR. Day nnd any pharmacy four minces of Jn.l
K.
Iffreicc.
Anytime, Salts and take a tahlespoonful in latkn Daily New* is circulated in OLD HOME TOW N
industrial and agricultural sec­
lor 25.
a glass of water before breakfast an
211 K. 2 ihI S I .
tion.
and drink it while it i* efferveae
________ _.
WRECKER
Real Folate— Investments
Vuiforil. Fin.
ing and furthermore, to continue |TO^REACH BUYERS or Holler* of |
^r.c
( hocD EX .
i
bay or night hui- this for a week. While relief of------truvfT
xwc:
Florida real estate advertise in
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TAKE SALTS IF
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By STANLEY

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tforgetm y W rityeys

DADE CITY, Feb. 2 1 - A counts
road system calling for cimstYuction of 125 miles of improved high­
w ays,at a cost of 91,100,000 lias
bean approved by the I’a-co county

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G. TAYLOR DYER

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ministry a vote of thanks.”

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lonville Avenue, one of the highest points inSanfj

treblen&lt;h!,!t veable. t0 d.?uble your money

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alread y 6xists, to such facts a*
com e b efore them, in terp retin g if
acc essary, hut a p p ly in g it with,,.,:
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with tlm s y ste m , or w ith the le.
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INVESTMENT OR
SPECULA TION

LONDON, Feb. 21—"Journalism
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p r o m i sbide
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traction superior to any other, it frul (loodwm,
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fur .-aiannah). In all such other thin gs ,in
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war, 1 am surprised that we were to call for silence five times and workers.
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trails,tctl.u,
not broken down by the anxieties threatened to order everyone from
or the IiiisIiiins iin.l affairs ,,r Mils B
fnslnonable in sonic (|uar*
f o r R A I.T IM O r e
the church excepting those of the tersIt tois laugh
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and responsibilities we bore. Those bridal
nt prohibition/* tlm
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party.
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il" " f Die M«ht. pow.-c. ' ■
anxieties and responsibilities muy
report
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calct
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cur *it •1 1i .- , ^
Miss Wnihridgc is but three
not be recognized so much in
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ation seems to suggest that, ra th ­
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Mur 11-21
Apr. 1-11-:
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In Fleet Street. You know Dm1
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T h e c a p i t a l Ntt.eh o f I h u r o r o n r a
I’KItHlAN
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i, g etting a glimpse o f the little mnn
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Miami to Phila
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COPENHAGEN. Feb. 2 1 - The /&gt;r no and extra police had to lie
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Jitnlice 111 ordering interned, with­ •rajo worts whito satin ami tlm
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Slip a package In
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the ease created a p ..found individual* tleclarer Leigh (' \ , . w
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Richest Garden Land
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Concentrated
Industries In
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ASSOCIATED press dispatches

Former Klan Head
Probably F a t a l l y
Injured .1 n Wreck
A t l a n t a , Feb. 21— Colonel
F. J. Simmons, of Atlanta, for­
m er Im perial Wizard of the Ku
Klitx Klan and Norris More,
v . J J ° USt;» L Tex., Supreme
oi t2 i0f the F,aI?*nB Sword,
which
Simmons no heads, were
b,y J ftta,ly injured in an
auto accident Friday night near
Gainesville, Ga., it was learned
hero today.

Of Country

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925.

Ashville Party Arrives In
Sanford For Short Stay;
Are Shown Celery Fields
GrowersUrgedToBe
Present At Meeting

SHOALSMEASURE
farM achine
CK
For Orders GETSASETBA
PPER HOUSE
Charges That IN U

Every grower in Seminole
county ia urged to b c present
Tuesday night a t 8 o’clock a t the
Court House a t a meeting which
has been called by Mayor Fo?.
rust Luke, paid that it is to the
best interest of every grower
to bo present.
M atters of vital importance
with reference to the celery in­
dustry of this county will be distho mayor said. The of­
ficial issued tho appeal as chnirman of the executive commit­
tee handling problems of the
growers.

Fair S a ta rd d y a n d i ‘
•lay; »IU" “
tion Sat
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SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTO.

NUMBER

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tu» t,

Governs Alaska

Vi f '
ry

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SAYS 1TCHELL

Sanford Reception Declared
To Have Been Most Appre­
ciated Of All Given On
Long “Good Will Tour” Air Chief Continues Attack
Upon Administration's Air
Policy Before House Com­
Solid Development
mittee nt Friday’s Session

'4 4 * 4

16 of 51 Ki
TIMENOTREAD1 Only
In Gas Expl&lt;
IFOR ARMS ME Friday Have
COCLIDGETHINKS Taken From j-»\i

Here, Visitors Say

Breakfast Served Party And
Is Followed By Auto Ride
Through Streets of City

Wants Opportunity
To Prove Assertions

1

President Coolidge Is To Be
Guided In Matter Solely By
Recommendations of Weeks

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■President Pleased With Recep­
tion Which Other Nations
Are Givlnu to Proposed Par­
ley; Meanwhile Is Waiting

Improbable
Missing Are Alii

The
following
telegram
from the party of Ashoville,
expressing pleasure and appre­
President Cummins Sustains
ciation of the welcome given
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Brig,
Objection Offered By Sena­
them in Sanford was received
Gen. Mitchell, assistant army nir
tor Norris That Committee
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— T hc|
shortly after 2 o’clock by [ chief, continuing his attack on the
Informal invitation with
other
Mayor Forrest Lake. The administration’s
,
- ------------ _ air
. . . policy
policy before
Violated Senate Order Rules
frbT 21. — Thai
powers
regarding
a
new
arms
c o n -!
telegram
was
sent
from
Or­
the
house
aircraft
committee
F
ri­
rt economically orference
have
not
proceeded
to
t h e ; .................. .. . . _ , _ .
lando
where
the
party
stop­
day,
criticised
the
special
navy
Feb. 21,-M usir the next war— doWASHINGTON.
Point f.vheri* President Cooljdge . SULLIVAN, Ind., Feb. 1
ped a short time after leav­
hoard report on surface ships, sub­
Shoals legislation received a i
\ conccntrnfcccl the setback Friday in tho senate.
ing Sanford.
I1 Ofeels
committed
to calling such
a _ A handful of_ w e. a r *y _ j
marines and aircraft nnd asserted
i l l l I II M l l i n j k i n
iiili'M iiM A n r
.im tel.
Mayor nnd Citizens of San­
that the bombing tests against the
nar Industries In
President Cummings sustained
W
S
S
S
A
ford:
i unfinished battleship Washington
of Germany far the point of order raised against 1
iect s|N&gt;nsored by the League o f ! ° ‘ t h e C itj’ C oal C o m p a i
"We unanimously feel the I had revealed no new information
the
conference
report
by
Senator
Ifronliers. and that Norris (It) Nebraska. on the
Notions.
i mine today for their
to disprove his statements on the
«•! ligation nail pleasure of ex­
effectiveness of aerinl bombing
: The president hopes the discus | while scores of men to lle d
pressing our great spnrecinIvor m achine «inly ground thnt the conferees had vio- (
ngninst surface vessels.
cintion of the hearty welcome
jsions in which American diplo- dercrrckiJnrl tn ri»rnver h o d le
[order to start—is
mntic representatives abroad have ' ‘^ K r o u m i l O rtC O \e r DOOIO
The grneral suggested ho be giv­
of your reception committee
S
f
"
by
l”,crtl"«
Nine
Foursomes
Meet
in
Flay
m
atter.
and important
1
participated will leud eventually1
•*'* o f the 51 miners
i
en
an
opportunity
to
prove
his
nnd
the
confidence
we
nil
feel
Senator
On IVIunicipul Golf Links
the siaio
state oi
of Gcrc n ,to
r , Underwood,
Ala­
mo
u c r ji hmn&gt;
nuthor
of tho |ti|1 (D)
{o I-Me
I to definite results, but so for he tombed in a n explosion yes
in your already great ngri- j statements in new bombing tests,
Friday Afternoon; Local cultural and coming resort !und Representative Prall, Demoi has not been informed thnt they d a y .
t in the report of the great Tennessee river plnnt in
Players
Win
20-1(5
Score
have attained a status insuring n
»»«* ..m .i.i.
n i-^U .
•
*
*
'crat,
New
York,
announced
he
incounty.
With
best
of
good
llkd n|ilit*|ry control I his stnte, immediately appealed
conference under the auspices of
j tended within a few ilays to prewishes
nnd
knowing
you
will
goes before
the ! from {his ruling, but debate on the
A golf team o i 20 men repre­
the American government.
S S n^rlfl be found aliV i ,PP^
all at some time vdsit A she­ i sent to the committee are rcsoluptMUsadorn tomorrow, ‘ nppcnl was unfinished when the senting the Sanford Golf club was
tion usklng that such tests be ar-*
lii* position, therefore, remains ; ,.nrlv tndav hilt,Nl f'nr ««
ville, we hid you welcome.
Rwmte recessed late iin the day un­
»"
vr.ltlnK. Bcfor. Vnythlni Shours
,,“ rl&gt;rescue
^ * &gt; work
’2 1'",after
J 0; .*
ranged if possible.
nization of German til noon Saturday.
"Asheville Party.’’
16!
returned victor Friday nfternoon
I definite is done he will satisfy
been taken
taken out.
out
Board Findings Assailed
_ has tnkon
place
d
been
Should the senate sustain Presi­
himself ns to the hucccm or failure hIul b**n tnken out1 hat in Sanford they had found . FindlnRM of the spccinl navy
ring of the treaty of dent Cummings, the bill must go over n team from Altamonte
Throughout .$hc night,
—
J
nf
the move initiated nt Geneva.
Springs
in
u
tournament
played
report shows, nnd
the first city obviously free from | ““ ™*, *PP®Jntf “ at ,t hc r ?&lt;lu e ,t,of
Itommission present)
promotion ‘
‘
Tour
rh a way ns to oblige
the mine. Air was forced into
ernnirnts to decide
Saturdr
shaft this morning to cleat
the
* the after-dam p. The hi
going to do about ............................... .. ut „ l|e „
pressuro used, however, it ia
■ * with the
.
. . the session
•&gt; •. Tho play began nt 2 o’clock when men
re they can abolish but
end. .of
by
the
Itommission.
the
first
of
nino
foursonis
left
the
cut Into slate causing fall,
now in sight, opponents believe
hlch almost blocked entries. Outi Wsr Machine
there was brighter prospects for initial tee. Other foursonis fol­ take
VC(CI,
uu* i t - .
lowed ut intervals of five minutes. Sanford
; when published, will failure of the legislation.
c t f l !h .t Mr. Coolldge
not |
W c S ^ h ,
joining.
The
party,
scheduled
t
o
!!’0
bombs
wore
used
in
the
Wash
Weather
conditions
were
ideal
for
Senator Cummings,
tUrgely on necount of
optimistic ns to the possibility of ,ii,re„,irii|n,. ,tanir?r\
I
have
arrived
nt
8:10
o’clock
was
l"B‘on
‘he
general
said
that
lbt&gt; -,nat&lt;dl and
course was in
lupeet of Germany and ing the contention made by* Sen- excellent
condition.
delayed more than an hour and a i f*a, ‘T -1
»h », rT . r£ dt‘u,i'V'
in the year. Whether the holies in n vain attem pt to save
J machine which it pre- ator Norris when the conference
“lend the people
A number of visitors, many of half but due to arrangem ent with I vil1,' t,,,a
of the executive hnve been bright- 1brother
flhan on account of thci report was tnkon up early this
Cecil.
officials
of
the
Atlantic
Const
I
°,,.b*,iev,
u
‘hat
a
battleship
can
disregarded the whom were women, watched the
tiled liy the conversations which
rhine guns and other week, entirely
Line Railroad were allowed about ' udbHtand aerial attack, which is
There were 121 miners in
beginning
of
the
tournament.
Many
text
of
the
house
bill
which
would
iwere announce*! in the British mine a t the time of tho explosion
discovered by tho
two hour in Sanford.
l "’0/ ,1 decil|f tll&gt;r ‘n *,rr»r - ,,
house of commons this week by which occurred in the third entries. ■iiiion since it resunt- hnve accepted Henry Ford’s new of the Altamonte Springs players,
Meanwhile, today, the widely ad­
The
train
benring
the
party
was
withdrawn offer to lease Muscle at the end of the match, declared
Foreign Minister Chamberlain, north, wRore most of men kIL
8.
vertised report that the general
pulled
into
the
siding
crossing
wus not disclosed todny nt the were
Shoals. He did this, he explained, themselves highly pleased with the
was
to
be
called
to
the
White
House
a t work.
have read the re- because
White House.
would not be fair to course nnd the management of the First Street from where its mem­ for a reprimand heenuse of testi­
I engrossing because of clnim thatit the
Rescue
went to work a tfa
bers
were
escorted
to
the
Semi­
houses in their play. The largest crowd to as­
First hand information as to the once and crews
mony in conflict with administra­
|ntlines of Germany’s original action two
the rescue team of the*
semble on the local links since the nole Cafe where n hot breakfast tion aircraft policies, definitely col­
“agreed
upon
any
situation
of
the
British
government
. iin ten years from
S o u th w e s te r n
C iin soliilalion is expected to he furnished the U. S. Bureau of Mines a t V incoM S I
Through plainly
Hagen-Kirkwood match, turned out awaited them.
or upon an y 'th in g ."
lapsed when it was made known
|«ajures up. The tenor point
showing
that
they
werr
tired
from
M
e
an
s
J
o
in
im
;
R o a d s R a v ­ president soon thiough the return ncs, Ind.. reached the scene bvl ■
to
see
tho
tourney.
"In the judgm ent of the chair,"
ntutor truck at^ __
their ride and the delay during authoritatively that President Coolis that Germany Senator
Cummings
said, "the
Following
ia
the
individual
ln,r A w e l» T o l..llln B 1 1IIL f ’Vf .'L ,!;-: im 'i'in f ll
l initial steps necessary points of order must depend upon score:
;
recommendations
of Secre__,
llhff; AtltAn S w e a r iffon P la n
.iT""..8
jWoxion.
[mother powerful mill* a comparison of the senate bill with
subject with thu British foreign
rreu committer
ixnn n&gt; III
..
Babcock, Tt^tamonter won ^roifl In
0 . 6 . Thomas, checkway roan a t
large
oft localI \' mea J. Weeks in dntermining whether the
and that if the con- tho report of the confcrcnuee corn«8 t«
-ru
. --------r . Markwood, Sanford, two up: M a lt1 They were welcomed to Sanford m assistant nir chief is to lie reap­
NEW Y O R K Fel. " t fr o n t In.t nmC,•• “ nd •“ * *»’C n it a r r
the mine, the officials of the mine
awn without destroyTuhero c*n . b*“. "o doubt bie, Altamonte, last three points' a short address by Mayor Forrest pointed next mouth or assigned to of a ne
and rescue workom all went of
beginnings German
•ily become as great n th at the changes made in the sen- 1to Connelly. Sanford; Williams, Lake, who sketched briefly some. t31'ui.
e . T 'f i U
t»“ely’ ."J*
s . ,r‘
g o. r y, 1?
^wjih jo t.i . . . . i . o t e i . . - athef mutter.
f i x ? wlih any
•»
m
« » » i. » &gt; « .
ate bill in conference are germnne! Altamonte, lost two points to of the advantages of Sanford. He Yhl-r h T ’u hTI° lht’ ,' ITi',c t l\f rt; to $ 1,000,000,000 and total mileage
- ltd- chance of the men being alive.
[*er as before.
The
unofficial
reports
of
British
• •
ducing him to the rank of colonel.
m a board, general sense to t h e , Trees*. Sanford; Bates. Altamonte, ■ •
MU
Miners who wero injured were
Wed to Disarm
subiect dealth with the senato nn,|
Black.
Sanford.
halv«..l
nmirhnnd
Black,
Sanford,
halved
match;
#V
1
bro,,*ht
I® the surface nt once, a
pit declares also that bill.’
A. S. Dinsmorefi Altamonte, lost
'S
S &amp; Sreceived
S L iJ S !, ,|cn,,
. Thl&lt;procMtiCli
w o rl.o f bringing out tho
»» failed to make cer
Asrerting that he did not want two points to Carlson; McCauley,
were
slowly, the bodies ‘i'.l
(moves which a country to be understood ay holding that Altamonte, lost two points to \V.
W ashington j i)ejn(f braUgnt singly.
Rescuey ’j
hilitarization would have every change made in the Senate R. Smith, Sanford; Herndon, San­ United States is produced here, it pointnicnt within that department. conrolidatiun embracing the Mis-|
workers were liandicanped by gas
|«umplc, her failure to 1bill by the conference conntitutcd ford, lost two points to Leuvitt, Al- was said. The Mayor however,
Other Witness** Examined
fumes which flooded the mine Imsourl-KanBiis-Texas. St. Louie, Snn
old imperial barracks • new m atter, Senator Cummins tnmonte; Taylor, Altamonte, lost referred to hut few statistics In his : Besides hearing
leight times too big fo riru id that in order to bring the three points to Chittenden, San­ address. He declared that there the committee exuminei
Juiremonts and which nrs I change within thu spirit of the ford; Waterhouse, Altamonte, lost
of witnsses today
whatever why Sanrs
i '
•
to receive a full c o m -) rule new m atter mu;;t be of sub- three points to Bigelow; A. S ., was no reason
_______ _______ __
I men again.
i stantinl import. He added that Bush, Altamonte, lost three points! "arm
S S L ^in ±
armhZVW
." thatt the visitors McCook F i e t t nhio.iC,
wus
| acta such ns the reor- !
such changes appeared in to Parker, Sanford; Conover, Al­ should nuke .Sanford headquarter* regarding certain airplane specifi­ sals of the Interstate Commerce [ b0ll|
senate. The uutomobiles wero parked alon;
t,
passed the bill to increase | road* leudlng to the shaft for long
J of war industries, are 'th e conference report’’ and for tamonte, lost thre epoints to Lloyd, i n U ' S n t i ' V f i m l i R n l C n n f . i e . I - w w . cations submitted by J. V. Martin,
salaries of members of con-' distance*.
J however, the most im- that reason he sustained the points Sanford; Howard, “
Iftion of the report. It of order.
Wives and chihlrrn nf miners
Spencer, Sanford
o other
____ charges,
___
f
fit appealing from the decision Clnrendon, Altamonte
Brigadier General Mitchell gave | employed in the shaft ___
__
" »mnng
crowded
vtsche Worke n t S p an '
^be chair, Senator Underwood points from Quirk
the house aircraft committee fu r- , .,|Wut seeking information and
thcr testimony on the effects of air gioups of waiting, sobbing women
transferred to n c e n tra l! u*bcd the presiding officer to point son, Altamonte,
Immhs
int fur new arm am ent r,ut. Provisions in the hill against from LeRoy,
.... on. battleships.
.
. ami children clustered about as
which his ruling was directed so ford, won from Chestnut, Altamon
the point or order raised agajnst j the new* was broken that fit of tho
M&gt;.
railroad
bunking
bou
bad ac- the conference report on tho Mu
tho conference could be governed te, three points; Hrddon.t A ltam on-] was no cauae for rivalry b»*twcen constructed within the weights giv­
men were known to be dead.
"rt will not be printed ! accordingly,
but Senator Cummins te, won threo points from Jensen,, North Carolina and Florida. Flori- en by Mr. Martin, they would be qulred u substantial Interest in the cle Shoals leasing bill was susA signal to the hoisting engineer
If because the allied gov-1 reiterated a refusal to do that
Kansas
City
8oi.ti,i*rn
and
**Katy’’
1
tnined
in
the
senate,
was received within three minutes
Sanford, Yowcll, Sanford, lost da has more sunshine than North superior to any now used by the railroads, and probably would use
[«ust first decide w hat j oi&gt;
^
t
t
i
l
vitittii
ii(
Removal of Senators LnFolIctte, after the cxxplosiun but one of the
y, but he expressed doubt thnt
saying thnt he might be called to three points
its to ATrigham, AUa- j Carolina but we have more moon- arm
either or both of those rouds a* 11.add, Brookhart, and Frazier from • ages wus caught on the bottom
condition could be met.
iltamon
lost [shine. Florida has thu best grupc-{ this
Ir'^AsThif^ntaUcV'stanils ' r,,*e- ,,,lon u sim ilar point of order monte; Bundy, Altamonte.
Pursuing a similar Ii mi- of iiwmi. the nucleus for a new system. For-; thilir i/.esent comnHttee nasiirn. by wrcckuge and ndnera were fore­
against
bill.
. the re-written
,
n muthiee points to Dean, Sanford.
fruit in the world but wo bow
|! wnimission made five | A, sharp
attack on the ruling of ;
___________________
shaft and c u t
r September, 1022. and the chair was made bv S e • In a t o r M
_
before the
f ,ntrol was renewed last Bruce, Democrat, Maryland, who. y l f M p i *
K i l l I f llllO *
iQ
bo used. But
It was agreed th a t tho raid rulings of presiding officers
U U IIU H IJ,
ia
used as a re­
should re-examine tho arc some times tinged with party C J f ] T n T n n r &gt; | iV I n ri*
bringing tho
Firmament nnd decide expediency and party exigencies. k J U J U X \F i i U V d l trx v 11)
ice. A row of
postn niuke nf Gernmny He added th a t opponents of the
removed the
the job of control bill should pot be permitted to
. of rations.
make use of thu rules to promote i
ami heroism
[wound* Cenridcred
a filibuster to defeat the bill.
rescuers who
Purchase
of
tho
J.
L.
Miller
reception
committee
banded
them­
to a record h ig h ' journment.
~*oabl appear from the
braved
th&lt;*
deadly
fumes
of gas und
building,
on
Magnolia
avenue,
by
selves
together
nt
the
front
of
the
level
today, lent color to reports
r o*rmany is in an enThe senate foreign
relations descended \inte after time lnto[
P o litic a l P a r ty R. A. Douglas and J. H. Juckson cafe and rendered "Yes, We Have
that this roail was being sought as committee voted to ask about th*
Tsst state of arm am ent
mine to bring out the dead.
No Uld
Old rosstls,"
Fossils,” in
in the
tho most
most ap
ap* n ■fnr
for 1a1 consideration approximating .No
it was In 109O h-ivin"- nr.__ 4.„ w u u n n n n e i-b 'n
ywre overcome arui several
it
song
Kadiusteil ili.."' n
' M e e t s W i t h U p p o s i t i o n $.|0,000 front Herman Steinbach, proved civic club style. The som
tom. Chairman E. N. Brown, how- "muziled." Michael Karooiyi, for­ were carried from the inlnv.
sired
* beginning., of a pow■—
,
*of Orlando, Was_ announced S a t- : and the breakfast had the desire
ever. ha- denied thnt Frisco was mer Hungarian president.
Organizations of women of Sul­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—Offi-1 involved In anv dtfiidtc noootiu
all traces of fatigue
•■chine, again the queslivan were early on the scene and
de--1&lt;Ie what demands P0?*U
___ of Germany.
wv
political party a l present, was e x - .
be made
tt«*s He
a capita!
polTtirul Preyed by lfi labor organizations.
*•*
.................
I’*&gt;
ch wi
will renuire the I affiliated with conference for pro'«ich
• ns gressivu political action, in ses- j
j" f tho government,
! sicn here. This course of labor ,
F"r*ant for the a m b u s-!:
Fttle The report will organizations was determined yes- ;
[Published when tho ul-[ terday when chiefs decided to sub- i
mit a resolution at the conference
"r demands.
, ,
. I *™ 1 *nfo th* min* immediately
---- have the Kansas City Southern Icnee in advance of, .formulation
of convention today which they j the remainder of the lot which conof | Albert Dally, chief stato mine inn fu V T .,,, v
ngred to withdraw from convention tinues to the alley running parai- . . . T
i i i T
Cl
l i t
z&gt;
included in another
ml- |th * project s|)Onsored by the I.ca-1spec tor, left ’Indianapolis early in
though it was nriglnullly allotted i gue of Nations.
■*“
*•'
u i u y L O S O i„ the event the resolution is do- |el with Magnolia Avenue. Wheth- A i x l | «
A S K G fl
ill
o C c U ’C n
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the afternoon,
it was ‘ reported, and
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making
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arrival
was
expected momen­
Tho four railroads which have
three stories, will be added has not
tarily.
lieeti mentioned in connection with [
O r t l L . o Q o M r z ^ l j l l i r F o r l v e t been decided. The building,
Most authentic reports of tho
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21.— R e -! * O lIC C o C a r t . . l # l I f k
however, is so constructed that
disaster were that the explosion
a
combined
capitalization
and
|n t))e Kenate!
An appeal for the uid of citi-j According to tjhe futhor, the
' another story may bo added.
occurred when miners either cut
! Alterations will begin as quick : tons und authorities all over th o ' boy had never Indicated any inten- J'“ ?d2d d ib t °f "PProxbiatciv $800
s [;ip . to follow up a c - !
into abandoned workings or •
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.— The slight cave-in opened old entries in
r/"'ic inzurgent Republi- 'l y as practicable, it l/s a ld .
state to aid him in the . « r c •! tlon of runninK awa). He ------ 10°0,000 more than 15.000 miles of
PARIS,
Feb.
21.—Police
late
to
and
yard
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Hnugea-Cooper
m
arket
bill
to
car­
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including
sbL
____________________________for his son Kveret Ishie, 14 yeari
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1 ‘ D4rty councils by re
which gas had collected, the miners'
/ , Y ron? their comm it- 1daV be»an un inyes til&lt;Bt*on of thp
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old. who has been'm issing since wus obedient nnd apparently cheer- tracks, and 11,000 mile of first i ry out recommendations on the lamps setting off th* pocket of
President Coolidgc was gas.
Monday morning, was made this ful und satisfied with the life ho 'line truck.
| subject by Preside!
**« riving them a so n -' •’ "*” **-ra»ice
putil
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by Robert Ishie, g arag e-; was living with his parents. Ho,
I ho p»i»dble addition of the Chi- j brought up before the
I House today
V X*lui &gt;" org an izin g ; Wood, C overM r-G ene^al^f Ph»
S J PETEBSBU r g , Feb. 21. - j_immorning
or
(Cotinued on page 3)
engo and Alton line* would make | with u special rule to expedite aci iv i Z , 00w congress. P*n«a, missing since a « &gt; r
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rdinanco providing for exten .(m an, wmo lives about seven miles was a brilliant student.
Wo-e,! that this a c tio n ' n
h'
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V As i,tj .ion of* ithe city limits of St. Peters .'fro m Sanford on the Oviedo’road. I So far as is known, the hoy ha&lt;i an even more comprehensive sys- tion in the session. The senate agc»»c* of Senators Instituted a t tho request ot W j gburg
J " ° to
tr0 take in a total area of ap- ( The hoy left his home by the no money at ull when he left home, tern, which would servo a large | riculture committee was expected
proximately 52 square miles has school bus, ostensibly to come to He had asked his mother for u part of the Southwest from Chico- ! by Chuirman Norris to take acsmall sum that belonged to him, go, k,in«ti City und St. Lmiia, to 'tio n on similar legislation.
-------------- nas-ed first reading, and nn elec- Sanford where he attends gramfT WRRN A NOVELIST
\VKMBI.KY EXHIBIT BKO! B N a jI«
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will i voted on ProDOS-1 being of medium height, fair com-' it to a Sanford bank to place in a j Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Ar- ;
SIGHTED OFF BERMUDA
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y„ Feb.
Queen Maud
21.—After firing mure than 300
LONDON. Fcb\ 2 V."7u8hKrrown ed extension of the limits repre- ( plextion, light hair, dark brown | savings account. This money, hew » *n*aM. U uU iana. Texas, Kansas.
,^ad 1,1 cum her
HAMILTON. Bermuda, Fob. 21. shot* from a barricaded house,
*nt.H, nil
all uunder
British ^Cro&gt;vn
.. square
imr_ mjieH
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P -b o b v m eats,
der the BritUh
o w n •« ' « • about 41
wa not given to him.
Oklahoma^ Mississippi and Alumiles 0f
of terter eyes over one of which Is rc small ever, was
bantu.
—The United States dirigible Lo* keeping &gt;jpolice away three houri
Among the sections to be bear. He weighs about CO pounds. | The futher expressed hi* fears
I Angclc* flying on a test voyage John Smith, was shot early today
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n #r w . ^ ! Ir?oer?al**ExhlblUon which , rcop- i ritory.
When he left his home the boy , that the hoy has been kidnapped
n i r w i l l be an extension of
STB I K I CONTRAt I S I KT
und fnat the only reason he can
from Lukehurst, N. J., was sight- , trying to escape from tho roof, lie
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k ia 1 tu a «
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attrib u te to such an act is ill will
c l off Bermuda atV &amp;6 o’clock *this
wa.« sent to Ithe
hospitalI . with
threw
mime person may have for him.
OKEECHOBEE. Feb. 21. — C on-1morning.
j bullets In him. He ran amuck
No reason oth er'th an forcible de-j tract hu boon let for the clearing |
I Friday r.ight, firing a score of
tention can account for his con­ and grading of 10 mites of streets
Groveland- Contract awarded , shots from two houses, then tak*
tinued absence from home, the fa ­ here, as part of a program of e x ­ for construction of local unit of ing refuge in the home of a ne:
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Urovflaod-Clcriuqht
tvaij,

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Man Who Ran Amuck,
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Church To Allow Min*
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Teaching Bounds

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A U B U R N . N. y Z Feb. 20.— A
ntBtvment entitled "For Peace and
lib e rty ," signed by 01 members
do lence CommitOf.; the Correa
Correaitonde
tqer •composed of Presbyterian
in minlatera from many parts of the
rertmtry, w/is issued today by Prof,
b i t . Nichols, of Auburn Theologleak Seminary, secretary of tne
committee. In giving it out Prof.
Nfchols emphasised the fact that
the statement was not a manifeste - b f any theological party, but
afpxappeal for liberty with)
within tho
IM sbytcrlan ‘church
* * for
* the holdof various forms of evangelical
ag&lt;
istinn belief, and for subordinhflng theological differences to
united work for the world. The
statement and the nnmes of the
signers nre as follows:
"In view of recent acts which
are-disturbing the peace of out
jrch and threatening the liber­
ties of ita office-bearers, we, thl
undersigned ministers, make this
ement to the thousands of our
brethren who may not know all the
fggts but who, we are assurrd,
agree with us in ardent desire to
preserve the unity of the church.
'•"The affirmation Issued in 1024,
slgflcd by over 1800 of our minis­
tats, asserted the historic free­
dom of teaching, within evangelical
Imands, guaranteed to ministers
of our communion. The General
AWcmbly'of 1924 agreed with the
ntiitinn taken in the affirmation
ny rejecting ns unconstitutional an
overture which sought to require
of certain officers of the church
stdiscription to particular inter­
pretations of the standards set
forth in deliverances of general asstmbllc*.
In spite of this decision of our
highest court, efforts are still hr
Ihg made to impose these doctri­
nal Interpretations upon minis­
ter*, nnd In effect to npply to
mronhors of the boards and other
cbtfrch offierrs the very tests which
the assembly declared unconstitu
tlonnl. A letter hns been widely
cfr’culatcd which insinuates dis­
honesty on the Part of some of
ojfr ministers and asserts th at nnbllcf is widespread among them,
and therefore urges agitation to
inform the people of the churrh
of these alleged conditions, for
tfl^ purpose of securing the elec­
tion of what arc called loyal comnilaslnners to the next general nsaembly.
;'.‘8 uch actions are fom enting a
if division, casting unwnrsuspicion on the loyalty
candor of faithful ministers,
threatening the disruption of our
church, and hindering thnt con­
centration of our energies on Chris
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Clementel Seeks
y to h a Planning'G row ers Warned To {S f c # s $ B $ s t e t e $ s f c f c * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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ToAidFrenchFinances F o rJ Shrine C ircus
Combat Citrus Aphid; ^ s a o a n i i a s a s B B U i
PARIS Feb. 20.—The r e m is e
of n $100,000,000 loan for the im­
provement of French finances anil
another $.15,000,000 for devastated
regions, to he floated in the United
States as noon as the budget is
definitely balanceil und voted, was
one of the remedies for France's
financial and economic situation
advanced by Fnancc M inister
Clementel in an address iheforc
the Chamber of Deputies today.
Clementel gave no details and
refrained from saying w hether a s ­
surance of loans came through the
foreign group, which hns handled
all French financing operations In
the United States.

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WEST PALM BEACH. Feb. 20.
DELANO. Fch. 20.—Damage i&lt; —Thomas Hamimm of Miami is in
estimated between $50,000 and $75, a local hospital suffering from nn
000 to the local exchange of the nutomobile accident in which the
Southern Bell Telephone nnd Tele­ tip of his tongue was severed
graph Company here in a fire Physicians expressed belief thnt
which started in the main cable a t his speech would not be seriously
the exchange this morning. The affected by his injury.
service line of Florida Public Ser- *
vice Company burned und left a i
large portion of the citv without |
electricity nnd ice.
1200 tele­
phones were out of commission.

Will Submit A Plan
For Pine Institution
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Feb. 20. —
Plans for the organization nnd
operation of the Pine Institute of
America will he submitted nt the
second annual meeting of nnvni
storci men here today for a three
days session. The plan was dosigned, announcements say, "to
servo nnd advance interests of
owners cut. over Innds of produ­
cers of gum, resin, and turpentine
dialers nnd brokers.

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DAVTONA, Frh on
"U* — Wiin thcjr narf);nfr
citrU8 growers of
hlgh-power auto racing resumed
the state to adopt control measures
on the world's fastest course, the
for the new citrus aphid a t once if
Seabreeze.-Daytona Bench, nnd No.,
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c. ,'
. . * 'n n Infestation Is found in a grove,
hies of the Mystic Shrine giving TI)t.y p(lint out thnt nt p*eient
a typical Shrine circus in Dayto- there nre few winged forms among
na island park, the week of Mon- them, und this will tend to prevent
day, Feb. 2-1, givps promise of hernP.'lJ
®J,*I nt tho same
ir g one of the “high jinks" varie- Ul™
hcIP. •" i hf.lr control,
ty In the Halifax country.
Before an infestation becomes
Slg Haugbdahl and other d irt iKoncra ") a Frovc,. it is Possible
track stars, who arc now making V* control the aphid by the spot
tho bench their perm anent winter dusting method, it is stated. This
quarters, will appear on Monday ; method Is to pick o^t the infested
Would P rerrnt Loans
in flvo fart races, which is a hol­ trees and dust thoroughly two or
times u week with a nico­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. — A iday on nccount of Sunday being three
tine-sulphate dust containing nt
resolution designed to prevent the W ashington's birthday, nnd ns least
three per cent nicotine. Cy­
flotation of loans in the United Hnughdnhl is hammering an en ­
anide dusts also a p p e a r to |be val­
States to France or any other na- tirely new-type enr into shape it uable
in spot dusting.
tion that failed to reach an ag re e ­ Is possible that a new race, a l­
Control
measures should he tak­
though
not
n
one-ear
time
test,
ment with American Government
for funding war debts, was Intro- record will lie made. Local Shrin- en immediately to iprevent the
duced todny l»y Representative i
Wr ° nr“ mcmbcr* of Morocco spread of the aphids from becom-.
Blanton, Dcmocrnt. of Texas. Mn- V Temple of Jacksonville, clnim they ing general. In case the Infes­
chincry of the Federal Reserve ' "dll stage n show thnt will prnvo tation does become general, much
Bonrd will be brought into piny in ■ tra c tiv e to even the most dis- damage may be done to the grove 1
enforclng the mensure.
1 crim inating, having arranged for
PLANT VINEYARD
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Six lots-have just been sold to a Sanford Con­
tractor who will build nice homes a t ohce.
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The developers are planning to build several
bouses in the very near future.
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MILTON. Fch. 20.—.James Ouzooninn of Kingsburg, Calif., ha-,
bought 2,900 acres of land five
miles east of here in the Yellow
River district where he is planning, j
to cultivate a large
vineyard. ....
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will plant about 100 acres
of JL
grapes this year nnd Increase the
vineyard about 100 acres each year J l
he status. Mr. Ouzooinn says he , ,
expects to realize from $3QO t o j T
$000 from each acre he plants. V
His parents have neon grape nil- ***
turista in Armenia^for many years. J.

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With improvements now being made and fu­
ture improvements and developments contentplated, you arc assured an immediate advance in
price.
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SKINNYFRIEND, FELLOWSSERVICEr
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Tell him to tako C«»d Liver Oil
for a coupel of months and get Qt:.*clc — Cotirtecin — Service
enough good healthy flesh on his
Kemcmher that ‘‘Service With
bones to look like n real man.
&lt;&gt; a Smile." We strive lo make
Tell...................
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only wav vto
take those grave-likc hoifow.Y from it friend of each pat.on hy
"his c’heeks
’ and* link.
seHing him only the Very Best
Tell him he won’t have to swal­
low the nasty oil with the nauseat­ ip nulr.niotiev accessories.
ing fishy taste, because the Mc­
Coy Lnlioretorics, of New York aid Dunlop Tires &amp; Tubes have
now putting U|I Cod Liver Oil in proven their super iiuality. in
vigar coated tablet form.
Hnnfcrd service. Dut your set
Ask for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil on todny nnd you will become
Telephone service in Clermont
Compound Tablets. Power's Phar­
and Minola to lie doubled.
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macy, Wean’s Pharmacy nnd ev­ a Dunlop booster too. (let
ery druggist worthy the name s e ll, year parkins: lights of us. to
tion ministry to tin* world which them—(10 tablets—f.O cents. Any ‘imply with the New City J.tiw
the heart of our church desires,
man or women enn put on five i
“Therefore, we appeal to our founds of healthy flesh in .'!*• duv.! 7st &amp; Kim Ave. Sanford. Fin.
brethren in the presbyteries to os your druggist will willingly re­
stand firmly for tho maintennne • fund the purchase price.
of our historic liberties, to discourOne woman put on 15 pounds in
nge unbrntherly judgments, to cher six weeks. Children grow robusc
i*h the ideal of nn inclusive Chris­ m il strong—Feeble old people feel
tian church, nnd to unite the whole younger in a few weeks.
strength of our communion in for­
"Be sure to get McCoy's, the
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warding the work to whicli our original nnd genuine Cod Liver
Master has called us."
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{Sanford Road,
Third In Usage Of
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Bryan’s Child to Be Citizen

TALLAHASSEE, Feb, 21.— A
greater number of motor vehicles
crossed over the lino between
Broward and Dade counties on
State Road No. 4 than passed any
point on the cross-state roads
where a traffic census was taken
during 1024 by the state road de­
partment, it is disclosed by calcu­
lations made from the census fig ­
ures. These figures are compiled
by the department for a 24-hour
period on one day each month dur­
ing the year for the purpose of
arriving at a definite idea as to
where the bulk of the traffic may
bo found.
On a basis of these figures, it
in shown that the Dade-Bruward
line was the most used point on
Road No. 4. There 647,800 mo­
tor vehicles passed during the year
if the complications made on the
census-taking days were represen­
tative of other dsys during the 12
month neriod. Approximately one
tenth of the machines were trucks,
citato Komi No. 6. a t Palmetto,
where about one-third of the cars
were trucks, was the next most
frequently used spot in the state's
designated road
System.
Cars
numbering 642,100 passed th at
spot.
Itond No. 3 a t Sanford with 4B8,736 came third; No. 2 south or
Orlando, was fourth with 303,430
machines, and No. 1 a t Blaekwator Bridge (Milton) was fifth, with
208.416.
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No records were kept on &lt;&gt;oad
No. 8 between Haines City and
F ort Pierce.
Road No. 17 a t laikcland and be­
tween Tampa and. Oldsmar also
was used by large numbers of cars

femora Of BooUefgfny, Bnr? tod Treasure, And Conspir£ acies Revived When Digger
- Buys | 2,300,000 Apartment

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m IflEMehm, that he had built the
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l,v way of getting exercise.
^ .4 V 4 kN(«w, however, folks are won4Waving whether perhaps there was[P
something to the "buried treasjjRrb” story after all.
tMjXMLrtTQT Dr. Dyar appears as pur,v.
fnr u price of $2,300,000, of
fifi.■'2*wb!,&lt;*f the largest nnd most elabL , gpra**. Apartment pn.puttie-, In the
■ m | c‘.A nywti r. ell admit that as a
gE^'Bifcgrr, Dr Dyar e-ems to have
6ti • b»t lomewhero.
f i r T . A celebration of first rank
g g ^ designed to give a rebirth to Am- can. iJrols and new stimulus to
American achievement, ie propoiX , «d for Washington in 1032. The
1 ' T***!0" w,ould ho the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of
K ^-.ftoPfge Waahlngton.
A. T«ftAllv* plans for a fitting nalE&amp;v tlotta! aelebration of Washington's
bicentennial already have been
W
^reusied by President Coolidge
K‘T vrith the congressional members of
* commission which have tho arH a P l n M n u i t l in charge.
and Patriotic organlM
tttions, as well as leaders In A ta­
l i •• **ican progress In art, science, Indttatry and finance, have been givy i.
places on the body which will
£ ’ plan the celebration,

Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of William Jennings Bryan, has filed
GOVERNOR INVITED
application for American citizenship, which she had to renounce when
sne married Major Reginald Owen of the British army. Owens Is
WEST PALM BEACH. Feb. 21.
now living a t the Bryan home in Florida.
—Governor John W. Martin has
been invited by Police Athletic
Daytona—‘Contrnct awarded for Club to attend the field day ex­
beautification of waterfront park. ercises hero Mar. 17, 18 and ID,

Counterfeiters Now
Caught, Says Sheriff

WEST PALM BEACH. Feb. 20.
— Local city nnd county officials
believe they have brought to light
Information In the arrest of three
men hero that will expose count­
erfeiting operations of internation­
al scope. R. C. Gurley, 37, of
Springfield, Mo., n man register­
ing as F. C. Davis, 31, second-hand
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General Isaac Sherwood of To­ automobile dealer of St. Lruis, and
rt l W o, 0., who at 00 is the oldest W. J. Dcmonbrun, alias Clark, 38,
• member of congress,
sang his who claims to be a barber from
M &gt; wan song” tq the House a few Springfield, Mo,. nrc in the conn&gt;***yv ngn In a speech contrasting ! ty Jail and probably will be turn.V* Washington today and B2 years ago 1rd over to the federal authorities.
; tho life of n congressman in I Sheriff Baker has telegrapher the
| Atlanta office of the departm ent
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today*
5&amp;T A i an Index of the comparative 1of justice to semi an agent here
■ | a n of government today and ) In connection with the case. Sher­
• then, General Grant was Just start- iff Baker declares be has evidence
V i iP k h is second term, Sherwood 1of counterfeiting activities by the
three men.
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remember Uie appropriation
r r for Bslnrloa, clerk, hire and upkeep
Houjie that year wa*
i 1 1 $42,800. Thin year wo give our
fT, president the tidy sum of $800,000.
"General Grant had no bodyHOLLYWOOD, Fob. 20.— Re­
1 I ; IP ard* no military staff, no White naissance paintings and other a rt
House police. I remember meet­ treasures valued a t nearly $600,000
ing him many times walking down are missing from the Hollywood
Pennsylvania Avenue alone.
homo of Martin Weinsehenek,
"Members of Congress got $3.- resident of the Danzig, Germany j
000 u year r.atary. We were al­ rin of M. Welnsebenck Company, |
lowed no secretary. Wo had to reported to police when he returned j
ront our offices out of our salary from Catalina Islund Thursday
and we lia i to taKo our pen In
hand to answer kicking letters
from our r.mytliuenta.
"We had i... Department of Ag­
riculture hrnce tl.e farmers were
contented nnd reasonably prosper-

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any reason you have not inspected
development, plan to drive out to­
morrow and look it over.

juth on Sanford Avenue to Geneva Ave
nue at the city limits and then turn
to the left. Oak Hill lies just across
the railroad and to the south of
Geneva Avenue.

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Rare Paintings Stolen
From Hollywood Heme

Oak Hill offers many great opportunities for
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Have the Postage and Money
Order Fee
T I R E S
32x4 ................ $ fi.Uri
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E. P. R I N E S
1112 Sanford Ave.
211 K. 2nd SI.

When you Build—Build Right. This applies not only
to your home, hut to any building. Great care should
he used in the selection of your lumber. You should
see that you get quality materials, that they are the
kind that will stand the ravages of time and the elctnonts. Our lumber has pleased builders for many
years. Call by and see us.
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IN VALUE RAPIDLY.

North Laurel Avenue ■
SANFORD, FLORIDA

WILL P U T YOU IN POSSESSION OF
A L O T. EASY TERM S ARE OFFERED.
W® want you to bring your Willy*Knight and Overland to ua for In■pecUon a* often aa you think it
needa it, it coM* you nothing nt
tnir advice otation to have yoar
Drerland and WillyM-Knlght looked
•ver, tightened nnd greased.

THE PHELP PLACE ON SILVER LAKE 21-2
MILES SOUTHEAST OF SANFORD. JUST
OFF ORLANDO ROAD THURSDAY, FEB. 26,
10 A. M. THE ONLY SANFORD SUBDIVISION
WITH CLEAR WATER LAKE.

We have a complete line of parts,
re d expert mechanics to do your
repair work.

A bate Place lor Your Money

A Good Place for Your Home

GASOLINE AND OIL
------FR EE AID AND WATER-----and Courteous Service
No m atter what you need, when
we yet through you "atep on the
$•*’ and go on your way rejoicing.
bEHINOLK OVEHLAND CO,

OVERLAND,
WILLYS-KNIGHT

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L. ALLEN, Sanford

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Turk and Commercial St*.
I’HONE 88

N. H. GARNER, Developer

110 PARK

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each, to Im? In ferred Mooli
•&lt;.m i lion fo r a p#r
V flM w ii )i&gt;«r, and I*'la c irahftejr. Berretsry and Trims-1
atlil ■ e t lm w fmi
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such'.erwee,lie Imlit era (it prr- I lirer.
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tone .aments,
Hint
Hold .In
The Hoard of Director* ahull lie . IH
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rurilanco with tin- lumts. provision*.| furred ‘slock„ shall lie entitled t„
Th- K « n e riV ffir^ * » f tho. busi­ conditions anil 'at Ipu lotion. heruttt-,
Please note the editorial which
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*** nrM eoclosihg from our, local PoeaiUin shall lie as follows. - to- hereafter lieiecmlnVi liy' ilie lu
Floim*;
u ir ,,! *.u:l;bo!Me7'*.' ., m
l » i *u *p tn.'iintr
m. m i-f unj
a u j -Tin*
-Tim first o r organlsaili.ii tu«*filnK'i
m eeting! in* "zmti
ou an Idea wit: To hold, liuy, own. control,( of lijr-riiir* of tills rurpoi'ai.i.n. 'tw lth thr
lit* mi.nc
.; ortv.i- «»•
an.ne rljtht*
rig h t. mo
«n.i
&lt; i uu*
w»&gt;- \»irw*hd.«iers of th;«
thi.« c .»r
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M'l'MiMaji
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iiitinti
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develop,
sell,
convey,
lease.,
iief.,r.&gt;
any
dividends
ah.ili
n
,
m.t1
.*x&gt;,ii
s communrent. iiM.r. iu.te. iiledai-. eacauaye.ls.nl.. i.r |&gt;qiU ort. tlie c.iinwion wi.h K. ' !|qt thee (I m ot &lt;U h*«ui*r« i.f ............ swntdril. Florida.,on to . 2nd day
■•ti.j.viMO. Itn &gt;ro*e 1 I«l uM ier'.l- • ; tile hi.ldi'i'S null ,iVrln&gt;r.t
of Mild',, ..........
:Vvred Rtili-k- iiw Vole .**h» Ri.iCk in of itlireh. 1313. for l!ie rmre..-- of
. ............
aff“ ; fa d in g your article.
! ileal in iind dUpono of rent estate, i.irfencu yteck »liml
il
- a ’Jih ii io 'h iV aiophaW peta
oieet.u t
adapting py-law n ami ii*nt9p.tln»f
illy - lei.ritlmie *&gt;nly -dnrina
___ liberty
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*•«»&gt; ripin. idle. m . « r » j i ^. irMueiVe on „ n o ilsl «euiiMilaiiv.u ........
....
3 . — , the p. ttod of i Hie »rv.,nt*atloii of ln l» e«r|ioraii'in.
1 We
lulling.. tho
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our
pnntnli t ***.,u ,‘*. *hrreln.A
III the
.State
id ; M.en.l
n „y andt all
preferred
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Inveators of various means wto make f?“"*
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FLORIDA W M ffit&amp; s S S S

naed from page l &gt;
by tho bulklK*'! und
•hu i t i f l * * where tho Celei-y Industry Mentioned In sending'
ibout 10 m inutes later.
firM tly’ EnJojcd.
im ie r , sve^t*rv of tho
rhainber i* t Commerce,
S t the m -eption hero
ore e n j o y * t h a n t h e /
m l io F lo rn ia . He
the Asheville con tinreception

*lvon t 'Whl

nenting on the dttfi het
Tot Sanford presented a
P H I!
^ J |- r , n m i.|» H
&lt;M
»*&lt;w .U j n n
- 1
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o t
utlda that the people In |
- ii.
Malit preforre.i i.u.d
.hi
tiuslne...
ot
th
l.
ei.riioroilnn
1
scrlhed
liy
eni-li
are
as
follows:
«My
f'ohtml'wlijit
el
cauued
by
burns or sufTocntiop, town
J' *;. Hitex arid fflrn'*,i,na to lay .hall he r.uhje.-i to i i.«leni[it|.,o «•
would be aide to under- niunity has been woundetl has mlterrltorie;,;
-hull He ei ndurled l.v iiu. followI.. TV. Powell. Msnfnrd, b’lorhln.
Del. IS. It !
ll*e,i
period,
either
nt
par
a.
n
letter
to —
the author vancall- accord
nother visitor phrased, dressed
t.. u a.V—
r —
- - —in'kl . to
— reports.
• »&lt;’.
Mill, plat iniy.il 14-. drain nnd M*h- premtnni, In uerordane,. ,e|Mi ,i..
! n- o ffic e r*:-!! Preshteni, „ v|,e. ■200 Shares of no par vailin'stock. (Tt'o. A. W f i P T T F i i
-.jOj
th*
... P - * *hieitt-a.mt'n Seerelary in.l T iru . 1 t!. W u.n n . Honford. Klorhla. 20i» I Attorney for lncPrporalorp..,’
" Celerv fields unlike * hiIs attention tu the omission I J°hn M. I,owrey, of Sullivan, divide n,e -M,»e. to operate farniK
oor ■*',l,in. Iirovl.looa mol cdti'lilPd,. nt
sitr«r,
w
h
o
m
a
y
nne
.
,
n
t
the
ere not “hand, n isd o ". E S S w fV
u C0Py ui 11 lftter|P ««W ent of the City Coal Co., mtd nmi ;^,retrrin!”r,,T . . r / V A . V f "'V" ^«-Vr. rrr.i ee.roH: i.i he d. i. V: ^
.f f in y V o d a"
iJ *
at reason value of th e m ! written by Secretary R. W. Pear- *rnperintendant of the mine, was pram... nnd to m e i nnd runai rn.-t, , ^ ’.!,.Vp..r LTio n ‘«V*i h5 iho ‘ ’"r ^u',f
,,,rs "f
«&gt;'«'• Hire., i,.., ,
l.®1' 1
„
! cn the bottom a t the time of the
••'dldm.'.. amt w ork.i«f »v -11-r uam-^U?er?”f ‘ *h 1
f ^ •nhfe.illmi neven
d l in i ..,,,
•*
n.
U, ,
'Hsastei* nnd was overcome by gal,
,,n
,H,ul "* ,h,‘ t,,r
The ..........
preferred
i '""A * ' ' $ * $ * , Z « init nt ih. . 1
■Her intimate*! that tlje I Yn„r1r; i i n^ a,,:„ .
T« mtinnf(ictiir&lt;*.
jnirci»«?•■. nr*r |^iii n«n i»«* «*niui«*&lt;i t«» vmr suiti et*o r“k h o**
-*
ld e r s- *
lierellulfter
provided'4
in other section been | Youc recent article which an* j ■&gt;l’|i|(C carried from the mine*
in..'on.e e&gt;s ui mis i-orievt ui (on
In the Issue of Liberty unp,r3t reports Aif t&gt;he trnatedy 1°,h‘ r" ','“’ ““ "."r. i,&gt; hold, rtwn ■ ; at »ny corporalr meetim' unIp nonpulussed to *«ee peared
tier (Into n f KUh 0 1 ,*
„ i l l ! i wero th «» '
I .. i T 7
ninrijfily...
pledye.
sell
aaslro , J-s. there h a . iieen n ilefnillt In Ho- .•nail lie:
i l 4° »jni '
x m e.
. everal men
nati been intn.«f«*r. or othf»\vi?e ***;.*&lt;r&gt;«.«»* of.,
up»im pr*
I I* TV., t'invell.A president.
all
was
a
u
Ut|t.*
»
e
n,,rt
iJvernijrht
Mtllonaire»
of
FlorM'ted
and
that
about
40
were
entr«n»*
ntuI
»i*&gt;ni
in
unit
w
ith'
they would have no
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wimr. tomhed
an entry.
entry. Later
Later re
re'v"»*j
n o rts•• *
iimmer.
ston-n, ami ,
tombed In
In an
•“"‘•'er. naval
naval stores,
all for U was easy to idn, omltH any reference what7 ..ry W|V ,? sfi,T \ie2 ffih ,.. I
lue of a hiKhly doveloii- ence whatever' to Sanford. This fro‘« mine nlPcinls disclosed, how -i dlie
ni. uiai.d itiri-Cny
iiirmiti or ^
-+■■f,T+&lt;«|o&gt;44++44-t*+44+4s,'4 : '4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 t |
ever, that the entire 51 men work- i which m ,.»
&gt;y■ he
n*- .calculated
iural district. When in- omission prompts this oranniza* ever*
, ---- ------your------------advice as to inlt In
i” the immediate vicinity of j,1
i,'"'1
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,M h u ,l'! *• T
. the majority of tho tlon to request
M&gt;
was owned in parcels why &gt;a community of the import- {he explosion were believed to have i To’ Iran,. bonds and in secure t l i r j l j ,
»- ‘ or d-ed* „r tr«i.t ,,1
IS acres and that It was nnce of Sanford should hnve heen "«en killed almost instantly. A3 l !’,,m,, l,v
» ' th , «plo»lon rpncheil “ 'SZ '",S K " V t - T r S ii m " " :,.'! 1! If
operated hi UVrc com- lKi,or,J In th , t« v ,ra b l. puhltelty , J *
mil to si ll ....
Mn Miller declared that which you have so graciously glv- ]ou* Inrougn the mine it was spent, i*y u - coriioratlon,
en
other
communities
of
Florldu.
?
"“
the
remnlning
70
men
w
e
ro
,1
1
M
‘,
i»*-.*«&lt;it«-h
imnd.
for , 10- j,,.,
I was much more sub"No
doubt during your tour of
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t" the top uninjured. Of
ZX
111$
an he had first suppcisthe State, prior to writing this a r­ me missing, 44 were lunders, four 1loan umi Porrow tnonev on notes.!.,,'
machine men, two motormcn nnd
oiortaanes
or -nti.-rwl.^ ..
ticle you were impressed with the ono
ed At Development.
nrnhnido « »v|n
! mill
!'■ Pliy.
own.
Il-nsc, niort-l*
IT(U^,driia..
nmllilt','.
.nherwuc
d-m ^
pronounced civic nrido of the com­ one probably a trip rider.
by
most
accurate
check
the
men
in
ami
dlspoio*
of
.ill
iiin.u
•„* oci
Itation. where the visitors munities you visited. Sanford Is
I’»y Hie niujfie of compountt iniurest
i»,-«T^rty
l minutes before m *king| no exception in this particular, remaining in the mine and who a r ”e :p"“ft-4*
T o xiiliHcriPc fu r. It0 PI. i» u r*-h an . .*.«&gt;
("r-,..,!n dl. i r a n . f c r . •*?
es on the curs, numbers and for this reason, the citizens of believed to have met death totnll - '!o r 1"
nilii-rvvlsc nci|iil“
4 »y
tlm savings of a man in inititilo ng&lt;*
, itsstjrc m or ii.iiK i |i| &gt;*|. •&gt; n r titlicr- , •(*-[*
Ijeclared they had seenj the community generally feel that ed 61.
„ . ' v i s e diRoiiR.. o f i p ,. Rdiircs o f .•aid - | a 4
will tlonblc* boforn Im i.s an nlil mnii.
Mine
bosses
from
surrounding
is Sanford since they h a d ■Suuford has been (Vficrimf.iateil
h lu l n o c k iif. n r u 11 y P o n d ., s c c i i r l l - o-J*
workand cvplclii
. mines nnd many. volunteer
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iiidcluedm-.'t*
Florida. They declared against.
whilt* Hie savings of a man in ins
‘roni nvurhy mines descended
1 or •■r.,.it.-- l.v an- &lt;*»*»•••
had expected to find | “The brief reference you made
thirl it's are quadrupleil \yjien lie is in
m' "^ i V.',1&gt;’ ",rili'|,.1i'n &gt;'(!ir.." r.n.'l'
termed the uauul type I in your article to the celery in-i|?*® *he shuft in efforts to bring
his sixties.
,nent but th a t they had; ilustry couhl very easily huvt* been' J ^ «oou to tho Hurfnei*, This try *m* tniiiiu. ntui wMIp ih** uw;i*
tiv surprised to find u ■elaborated on to contain equally i " * " » work- ,lur,nK which several
..‘“iLV*.1 ,Vr . vh»V
w.ert‘ «vt*rccme renulteil ,,ow, r« /mi prlviii-i'. ** I.r iwu v
reloped prufitnble celery an strong a reader's appeal a« t h e '
It takes (letuinintilion, foraight
[)nt* visitor remarked in elaboration of the numerous realty ?T1 ,, e enr,y recovery of many *hii» lln ri*iif. nml In i xi*rep*c inline
ninl
patienre l.i save money i.ut Dm
------------------ium whisper th at San- transactions in other communities.
Y
•hove facts show how l it lily ine Imait
could
"May we aak thut in any sub-t
he first town tile party
IM O III'O II tT IO N Of
Tu r.ccivc imymi-m hi -uc -aitunl
in where no one had sequent articles on Florida, tho ' vVvroiVi) IIIIO
•••!• ?
oi nnving rewards those who liave tho
V H . | \ r,
clock null i rllu d for l.i money.
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fort to sell its members products of your pen, th at there lie (
Iiriiltcriy. I &gt;P..r .r cervices iti a
rnuingi' 10 practice it.
tt x
He added however, that embodied therein reference to San-! Notice l* tu n ny. given iliat we. ill,I I 11J fat lull Ihe I*,*of I i lie lie ip.
mullrslkticil
Inti,ml
in
u|i|il&gt;
in
ti-nnlm-d
t&gt;
y
ilu.
lion
it
,,t
iiir*ci
You will Imvc convenience, /.rliutic appearance!
lit to buy something de- ford's distinction of being tin- larg­ tin- lliittoralili- John W. Martin ipiv. or I at ii IIIret Itilt called f.it eiicli
est celery nroducing section in the ernor of tin- State of l-'lorPU. m imriiosc; |o mtilt.- 1*01111acts of uuv
Inrglect.
am)
comfort nmililneti.
I.'lorldii. on i lie go11, kind »&gt;'ti iih.i.'vcc, lor ilu* furllicr[those included In the pnr- world? While we dislike to bother Tnlljilia-.c,.,
day
of
Kciiruurv
A.
I*
lni.T,
fur
:iill-,of
ll1
.nsl
1
1
1:1
.*•»
umi
imi'ivonen.
A contrmior that nin*rat cm n uovtjlly mil|.la nr
[Liuu W. Hill, pontmaster you nt this time with statistics Irt-ltirs I’aliht. Iiu-oriioiaiim, Sun. .nnd vi'iier 1IIv I.. eRerc'r.i. viicli pov.'v
,
__ he interested
________ in _
_ .. ^ fiiid llrnvc. Inc,, under tin. f.illuw- 1rs ns fan; In- In&lt; !&lt;]■-111 u. »pc t*tii‘*■'
may
knowing
Jrnt iif Tile Asheville you
well
able to do work that will please
! t r tij
poses
Hint
liii.diiii.
of
said
enrpora'
club; Holmes Hryson,' thut the 5,800 cars of celery sh ip -'!"* *Parnr ilu- orislnai of whiii
,
. (_
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-i-«-.fctrtCT|
f III. | Him. nml to iinve. everctio- end i n - ,'
from the Sanford section l«.t s. crn ir&gt; of tin- ............. Florida, Po all rielils. poivcrn and m-l- j
of the Asheville ChambYou h;ivc oar assurame flml we. acc w«U .
vill'«es IIll'll IeTlI In corp.i:M I111.IS Itmerce; Joseph H. Marvel season represented 20 per cent of at Tii!ln!i»nne»‘. Florida,
(liiallfieU
to construct, remodel, or rrpulr your
a
1
t
a
l
u . ii ilx i d umi e t l . l l i i g iiud.-r Itic u i w s
Jr '\v’iilgV»N,:I
tilworth Inn; Churles A. the entire production of the Unite I
of 1 he Kittle of FPirliP1.
home
as
any
other firm.
I’
Ktutea
and
7.’i
ner
cent
of
the
total
i
\
uamni
:V
T in
.......m i n .
«-liiii-,.- ■ rltnll P&gt;
pgbTisheri The Asheville
ciin-lriie4l h i iiiilep, nile'ii optects
F.W.PLEDCER I
. Hidden Kutnsev, editor, production of the State of Floridu. ii-iid r. ur lucurauriiiliin of sau- and
p.iivirn ninl ilu- 1uiiiiuniil'i.i
"The writer especially reg re t.
'v ? , K , h1- m Ir .,.m1. i.
Times; !•’. Roger
ill CIIV -iprclflc Inmlru- 11 ii,- power
lager of the Asheville very much that you did not visit iuun..i.clnicoiirKc|vc..iindi|i&gt;lirrcb- Pull imi I*.- held 111 il- ili or re ■
ussnciaird for ip * imrinn strict In any oumnei uuv oiler
of Commerce arid Mrs. Sanford nnd permit him the nnpnr- o•••-e..in.«
f ft iinliiK Inn* a l.mly p o l l i l c and P-i diu-v- i&gt;t power uf 1hi. riirrmr.itunitv
of
furnishing
you
witli
m
a­
mpijiK Miller, contributor
c u rp iiriitc , u n d e r nm| Py v i r i i u ' ..f Hull.
A M I cI p I I I
lie lulvn o f tin- S l a t e o f r i m 't iln .
of the Ix tte r known peri- terial which would have prompted Iand
The i*in mi hi ui iln- iiiitPnrlitoi!
do 11*.repv .iiiloiil lit
fiilpiv.'l ui
I the country. Though all some reference to Sanford.
c-ipilal -loel; of Hits iiirpurnlpm
A r i l c l e n o f I iic u rp o r n lliiu :
“ While it is true that Sanford
the party are pernianshall I*.- fi nr HuiiihiiiiiI spares of
A rticle I,
1 0 9 nm a ” ,'o
rorporniimi
ciiiiuiion stneli uf 110 par value, to
Tim
11.1110
of
tills
has
never
developed
nny
“
OverJtnta of Asheville, tin re
niirlit
Millionaire.
“
the
citv
lias
stinll
In*
FI.OIllliA
iiltil\
I*.
INI
P,#
l H*’11 fully ii,, lil 11ipl exempt
eparate stutes, ami three n i g n i f t in i io n n ir e ., w
y
atl)) jlM „ r inci|iai idui-c or P i i . i u c . , rnmi n.*c&gt; snnyeut.
i f i f t e e n Pim d....... I am
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North French
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Avenue.
SANFORD,.FLORIDA;
Hanford, s-mumis I’.mn- n-d -dial .-s of uref. ried eiltek I uf !&lt;»&lt;&gt;T4 T 4 4 4 4 4 -&gt;4*^T44 oI*4 0 4 * 4 'D»&gt;«4 6 4 4 4 4 i4 4 '&gt;4-44 ok4"&gt;-&gt;&gt;&gt;4*.&gt;«d&gt;4-&gt;A&gt; •&gt;
rountrien representing thu ( the enviable reputation of being i NhBn
ami
1
he
par
val
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Pave
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I.f
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Hnw'TW11
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one"
of
the
few
cities
of
Florida
i
n
.
h
4loAdn.
Put
It
may
t» of the party.
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A civic orgauizaliun liu» been inrorporutcil which haa
acquired u Iruct uf the inuut valuable water front
pro|i«-rly immediately adjaceul tu I he cllyVt main
IturiiieHa center.

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This corporation, cnmpoaetl of Sanford’s bankers and
leading iiuslncfirt men, guarantees the erection uf 11
uu derii luiirist hotel on a splendid site, proviJe-l for
the name un the water front.

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Miami NewsMetropolis
i Jacksonville Times
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t West Palm Beach Post
| Tampa Tribune.
:j: Orlando Sentinel.
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The rity's principal business thoroughfare, First
Street, will lie extended five Mock* to and inrlodiipf
Ihis hole I site, and the balance of the property, in­
cluding all uf this new business area and niagiiilir nt
residence and apartment hmi-e location.-, un the water
Irnnt Huulevard, and surrnundiiix tin- hotel site will
l . immediately resold, NO'l AS A ItEAl.TV I'ROJKi;T fur Ilu- prufit involved in Ilu* same, but at
NOMINAL 1*RICE-S, fur the purpose ol interesting
the live, constructive investors of the Stale in the
building up of Sanford.

tin* rise in values to tli/.ry heights at the top uf the
ladder of prices.
Ill all parts of Florida the demand is for the fore­
sight to discern the next City—set fur a realisation
uf lust such splendid success us these Cities have
achieved.
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The eyes of Florida are set 011 Sanford as that next
grent City. It has the required luuduuii-utall—its
future is assured.
SANFORD—u City of III, lint people with forty jniles
of uniform asphull paved streets, banks, me deni
business blocks, Churches, School', and Thcatre.i,
located at the head of Navigation 0:1 the St. .iihns
River, a distributing point for many iiillcn nroulil. a
City ideally laid out, bus increased in populaliiii Hii
per rent in four years; it IS AN KHTAilL.LSI Ft)
SUCCESS and beaded toward, a great liittui
ate i lint
most important of all—

YOUR OPPORTUNITY

SANFORD'S REALTY VALUES AREf S ltli&gt;4

Suppose you bad been able ten years agu tu foreice the future of St. Petersburg, Miami, Tampu, Or­
lando or Palm Iteaeh and bud invested there at values
but u fraction of present figures. The cream of
Ihe-te opportunities lias long since disappeared in

Tile business men, banker.-, and those who lave
worked to make Suuford have profiled liy llu^experleucc of other Ciller -they have huildetl hrojdly
for the future, determined to let souiidnrsd of
values bring them the larger measure of permajeut

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tureens and profits, rather than the quirk**r hut less
stable results, so nflen acliicrri] lliru iimvarratited
Inflation.
HANFORD present:! today n most unusual opportu­
nity for pruflts—for 11 great and sound permanent
future. It beckons you—it offers what Miami. St.
Petersburg, Orlando and the other Cities offered
ten years ago.
The offering of this valuable business and residential
pnipcrty above mentioned iu attracting the entire
Stftle'.q attention.

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I'.iieineKs property on New First Street leading to
the New ’tourist Hotel site will M* s.ihl at ouc-tiltli
preterit First Street, values, anil the resldenzurntoprely on the water front and surrounding the Hotel
cite at prices far lu-tow surriiuudiug values.
Orlando investors would readily luke the entire oftirin g of this Central Property—so would St. I'eUri.burg or Miami investors—but this pritjust is being
nri'sunted to the ENTIRE Slate as an unique t ivie
Project.
SANFORD is to bring to our City the type of runhlrudlve investor* who do things—to make g rejiar
SANFORD. 'I his city i*. i.et lor ',ureesi-~w lll yuu
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Sanford Hotel Realty Company
SANFORD
Surprisinitg facts are to
follow this .'iiiununcetnant.
Watch nexf Friday’s paper.
Tuesday t.” next week 2-page
udvirti-t-meiit wilt appear in
this paper. tomqlelMig U»tory preceding thl*' j,&gt;alc.
D«m*t niUa reading "ad buy­
ing now.

No. 214 First Street

FLORIDA

FORREST LAKE, President
President Seminole (,’nunty Itank

K. P- FORS'lER, Vice-Ptcrtideni
Prrsideiu Firsl‘National Hank

It. II. PERU, Viee-rPeHident
Secretary-Treiusurcr 'I’he Snnfuril Ift*riild

A. Ii. KEY, j'reasttrer
Cashier leminob County Hank

HARRY T. HOnWKI.L, General Mutmtfcr
U. F. W H IT ? E R , S ec: c l a r y
Pit ddent uud Treasurer Llodweli Realty Co.
Cashier 'irsl National Rank

Saleh Dale 10 A. M. March
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locution; |S ‘,. on ate; Jute;
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.«#. card# of thanka, resolution*
.notices of entertainment# where
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for a t re solar advertising ratea.
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Tha Associated Preaa la exclus'Italy entitled to the use for repuh*
lleallon of nil newa dlapatchea
rradlted to It or not otherwlae oredtad In IhJa paper and also the local
nawa ptihllahrd herein. All rlnhta
of rapubllcailon of special dispatch*
aa herein are also reserved.
SATURDAY, FEB. I I , 1825.
f H H HERALD'S PLATFORM
D—Dotpcr water route to Jackson*
Construction of St. Johns— In*
. Hirer canal.
Extension o' white way.
Extension of local amusements
laming pool, tennis courts, etc.
equfarilion of • municipal
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-Augmenting of building pro*
-housed, hotels, apartm ent
Extension of street paring pro*
ustruction
of
boulevard
ind Labe Monroe.
-ftitranee into Florida atate
ill league.
ipletion of city heautificaprogram.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
'LAW
worketh
therefore
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FULFILLED: — Love
no ill to hid neighbor;
love is thu fulfilling of
Roman 13:10.
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POETRY FOR THE PEOPLE
‘ If you cannot get n Job,
k Laugh it off,
Do not sit around and nob,
ijVLaugh it off,
Work la always hard to do,
I And it takes one’s time up, too;
Don’t be worried, sad, or blue,
Laugh it off.

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THE SANVORD HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1*25.

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Big Incomes, Cheer Up.
Where'* the sad-eyed family that sat down to It* frugal
The Franc Goes Up.
meal in bleak despair the day Father had to put the mortgage
A City in Danger.
on the farm ?
A Very Safe Planet. A mortgage on the farm used to be regarded as a dreadBY ARTHUR BHIHBANB
full thing* a sort of disgraceful admission of failure and dis­
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aster. Tho folks who went "over the hill to the poorhouse”
GOOD NEWS for the big in­
looked back on the old homestead dismantled by rapacious
comes that pay, some of them , 40
neighbors who attended a foreclosure sale.
Rurtax may be cut down an low
But where’s the sad-eyed family today? It’s eagerly management by Prealdent Coolidge
figuring out how to make the money borrowed at eight per and Secretary Mellon, the Govern­
cent earn a good thirty or fifty or a hundred per cent. It ment income will be much bigger
than the outgo, and the income
borrows the money aa a straight business proposition to se­ nurtaxx
may be cut down aa low
cure capital needed for the making of more money. And the as 20 per cent.
Another cut like that and the
farmer who makes the greatest success in his business al­
most invariably has his lands pledged os security for credit biggest men will feel able to taka
some real money out of th eir cor­
at the bank.
porations instead of ploughing itj
So entirely has the viewpoint changed, farm mortgages in back into the corporation and g et­
stock dividend,!
the United States increased from $869,000,000 at the end of ting- an occasional
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1919 to $1,781,000,000 on September 30, 1924. If a farmer | merc5,u,ly tox free'
acquires new machinery nnd makes needed improvements in f t h e FRENCH franc continued
his stock and his general farm equipment he must huve more to recover in value yesterday,
for two days in succession
money than he receives from crops and stock raised under showing
that it is risky business to sell
poor conditions. He goes to the bank and borrows the money French
money snort.
for his improvements just as any other business man does.
The French are able nnd above
all logical. They do not deceive
And thanks to the broader education of the modern farm­ themelves
with inflntinn nostrum s.
er, the farm "business” is just that. System and science Those that seek to produce a panic
aro taking the place of guesswork and chance. The modern in French money should remember
farmer keeps books. He figures out his "overhead”, the in­ that the French do not indulge in
terest on his investment, depreciation and increment. He panics easily. Leave the franc
balances his outgo with part of his income, and places a de­ alone.
pendable proportion in the sinking fund which is to take care THIS SHOULD interest real e»r
tate owners in big cities, also heads
of the mortgage that used to lead to the sheriff’s sale.
of banks and other big corpora­
All of this means that agriculture in all its branches is tions.
becoming a recognized business with which bankers can deal
General Mitrhell testifies before
with as certain safety as is guaranteed by mercantile or the Congressional committee that
flying machines and destructive
manufacturing or professional concerns. And the farmer chemicals
such as are now made
trained to study the markets and to keep books as well ns in quantity could level Nrw York
to make his land yield him bountiful crops can live like a City in one day, destroying with
case every important building on
king on his conveniently mortgaged farm!
M anhattan Islnnd.
It takes money to make money. A mortgage exchanged
How big a ransom would the
for wise expenditures is good business. The sad-eyed family city pay to avoid that? More than
of the old melodramas has almost lost it s place in real life, the cost of n good fighting air
where farming has attained the business standing to which fleet, certainly.
it is so rightly entitled. Shocking as it may sound to old THE FRENCH army has tested
fashioned folks that close to two billion dollars in farm loans nnd upproved a new stabilizing de­
means better times for American farmers. And there should vice for airplanes, without the use
of u gyroscope. Tliut meuns one
be some more billions made available for their use.
step nearer to absolutely safe fly­

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can stay at home.

i Babe Ruth Isn’t ^
1luck nt golf, mxjbe U
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An Illinois town (Info\
larger Jail. We wu,uUij
' worked n little hauler.
The Prince of
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needs more money, m mw
young men are right in i
Massachusetts women’*t
'women Inconsistent. Ve|
anything yuu «xpWt th*
1 I t is hard to work k
through college at
charged by l&gt;ootleWm. (
Florists say the
spring is very rosy.
Gardeners are plana
vegetables mvl a yard
Coolidge has n medm
in his room. l'u*h« *
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1 anything.
i We hasten to expUij
! chanical horse Coolidge
, exercise is not a flivver.
Wo will have a n«
• of agriculture in March.
1 stress that agriculture h
portant than just cultw

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“Jesus Laughed”

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Bible verse when their names were called in the roll. So
the first morning that the littlesl girl in the family was to FOGS, FLOODS, extraordinary
accompany her older brothers and sisters to Sunday school! rains Tali in the East, destructive
If a bandit steals your purse,
Laugh it off,
everybody tried to think up a verse brief enough fur the i
jJjj" cashed
h,mi£
Many things could be fnr worse,
child to memorize, with a final selection of "Jesus wept”, ‘blown down, and gules raging over
Laugh it off.
the shortest verse in the Bible.
western Europe seem to justify Mr.
Deeds like this all bandits do,
Reidt’s statem ents that his pre­
All the way to the church, the older children had the lit­ dictions
And it possibly is true
of the world's end almost
. That he needs It inure than you;;
tle girl repeat the words, and they all waited excitedly for came true. In the South many
Laugh it off.
the teacher to reach the end of the roll and the name of thu colored people attribute weather
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pupil. "Margaret Harrison", the teacher culled, nnd phenomena to the recent eclipse.
If you’vo lost your only friend,
promptly the four-year-old stood up and answered: "Jesus THE WISE man feels that with
Laugh it off,
laughed".
\ All our Joys ut last must end,
an ocean miles deep on both sides
Laugh it off.
of him, ubsolute zero all around
The
teacher
being
tactful
npd
the
school
well-handled.
As we Journey down the glnde,
him ,'only a than protecting"atm o­
| Margaret’s verse was accepted at its face value, and the sphere,
jfij All our happiness must fade;
nnd living on a planet with
Lifa’a u game th at noun is played; {lessons went on as usual. Hut on the way home, the much* blazing tires inside of it, sailing
I f the poor house looms ahead
embarrassed older children undertook In show Margaret around the sun nt u speed ex­
Laugh it off,
ceeding 1,000,001) miles a day, lie
what a terrible blunder she had made. And again they were ought
to thank heaven for his m ar­
Once you’re there you'll soon he amazed to see the child’s eyes fill with tears and hear her velous safety, and not complain
dead,
say, 'Then your Jesus isn't my Jesus. My Jesus laughed, about a little extra rain or wind.
Laugh it off.
and he sung pretty songs.”
Though you’ve landed in the ruck,
THE PRINCE of Wales, whom
The Herald has always liked that story. Margaret is a Americans
I)o not ever lose your pluck;
recently made very
Some one's always out of luck,
great-grandmother now, and all her life, she has lived in as­ welcome is interested in u plus
Laugh It off.
sociation with the Jesus who "laughed and sang pretty tu send British students to this
—By James J. Montague.
That is common sense,
songs.” Her religion has always been broadly human. Her country.
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A littlo touch of puint will fresh ­ hatred for littleness has kept her beautifully generous, and
The Rhodes scholarship system,
en up the houses us much uh the in spite of many sorrows and grievous disappointments she that now sends American hoys to
eheeka.
hus kept the sunshine in her heart that only faith in the ever­ British universities, will be re­
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lasting goodness of Clod can keep shining through the dark. versed
to establish peace is to increase
Mozurt's opera, composed ut 12,
“Religion”, she will tell you with a smile, “is for every­ intelligence. When nations know
la being sung. Most operas composed u t 12 urc “ I didn't do it.’’
day use.” And she has always made it so. Her piety has each other they will compete in­
stead of fighting.
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The flying machine, th a t will
Paggy Hopkins Joyce Morner been a deep and abiding piety, that has kept her doing what soon make travel around the world
ought to huvu a I’h. D. in m atri­ she thought was right because it was right.
simple nnd cheap, ought to help
civilize
us. To see other nations
mony.
With all reverence, she says she can still say that her makes you
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Sanford feels u little hit ashamed favorite Bible verse is “Jesus laughed.’, It merely happened, want to help them, instead of lint - !
th at Altamonte Springs could turn she will explain with twinkling eyes, the Apostles forgot to ing them.
out MORE golfers than Sanford write those particular words!
A MAN IN the Sing Sing death
could.
Any why not? Each of us has painted our own picturesc house,
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The funerul on March l of the of the Man of Galilee. He is supposed to he the Perfect One hangs himself. Doctors work over
Sixty-eighth Congress will
not us each of us understands Perfection. Surely He must have him for hours, trying to bring him
cause much grief in these United
to life, without success.
had a rarely keen sense of humor, and a ready smile. Think back
tttules.
The dead man, who hail killed
it out.
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Sanford is gaining in name and fame these days not
only in Florida but throughout the north on account of the
wonderful advantages here fo r.th e investment of money. If
you &lt;lu not know this just see the reports in the various real
estnto offices. They are buying Sanford real estate by mail
these days—even wiring for it.
My old friend T. A. Eckols who has a nice farm on tin*
eust side remembered me one day this week with some fine
beets and new potatoes. The potatoes were big ones and the
beets were red ones and nil of them made a fine meal nnd
mndu me bless the Lord th a t I live in such a favored country
favored by nature and favored by best and biggest heart­
ed citizenship that you will find anywhere on earth.
And speaking about Sanford makes me think that I would
not live anywhere cl e and could not Ik* induced to leave.
The proof of this ab ortion is apparent Is cam e 1 could leave
any day and take up residence anywhere in the state and be
uniting friends—hut not such good friends ami dear old
friends us I have in Seminole county—friends made by years
of-good times and hntd times in which we learned to lovu one
another for (lie many good times w* have had together add
tin; struggles th at only bound us together more closely.

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It makes me sail to think of the many qld friends and
one young friend who have crossed over on the other side in
the past two months. We have so few deaths ill Sanford that
a half dozen of them in sixty days makes one feel that in
a few short years there will be but few of the old faces left
in Sanford—reminders of the eurly days when we were bound
together by the struggles for existence, fur the many battles
we fought and for the many trials and tribulations as were
coining up fiom a village to a big city. We only pass this
wuy once and we should cherish friendships for the big benefit
derived from having rcul friends. And if you cannot do a
favor and expect a favor you should have no friends.

Realtors
202 First Street.

Sometimes I think that the general public &lt;I:k-s nut ap­
preciate the service of the telephone company. If you think
the girls a t central do not have a lot of fool questions to
worry about just "sit in" some time and henr the many in­
quiries, thu lengthy chats that hold up the wires for gossip,
the hurried calls for long distance, the hold ups nil along
thu lino and m any triuls and tribulations th at beset the .ave­
rage day of the telephone girl’s life. For my part, I appreci­
ate their work for the community and the work of everyone
connected with telephone and other public utility service. Hav­
ing been a "public servant” in newspaper work for twentyfive years I huve come to value the work of all puhlic servants
and have more patience with delays and broken service than
the average citizen.

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Che Seminole County Ilnnk is in perfect harniony with .sound h a n k i n g principles—to which
it always adheres. That is one of the l'imx! rw*
sons why it has the confidence of the
and is steadily growing.

Selling some $250,000 worth of the Sanford Hotel Realty
property in two days shows how the wind blows when it conies
to the value of Sanford property. The fact that much of this
was sold to out of town people is what makes mo feel good.
It shows my drenms of fifteen years ago coming true when
1 made the statem ent that Sanford had the host location for
a big city in the great state of Florida. We have the real
stu ff and the real stuff will win out—even if it takes years
to realize on it.

Our oflice boy says hu d oesn't!
revenge, writes the usual letter,
want tu be a success. Says he’d
declaring his innocence. But sui­
hate to quit running around with
cide is confession.’’ An innocent
the gang.
man would wait until the lust.
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Milwaukee was made famous by a certain beverage m
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The crying question of the hour
the year Umstecn Hundred and Sixty B. V. D. (Before Vol
THE INTERESTING feature of
la the youngster who just arrived
this death in the death house Is
stead Died). But now Milwaukee will make Sanford famous
next door.
Jt was suggested, when Premier I knowing to the disgruntled peoples the violent effort to resuscitate the
by training here this spring and Sanford will get some val­
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man a fter he had strangled him­
uable publicity by having Milwaukee in our midst. Let every­
Tomorrow
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W ashington's ity speech in the Chamber of l*e-. Baditch, in prison awaiting be-, self. The, law suid
. . . . he must die,
one boos! the games to b** played here and attend all of them
Birthday. Commemorate it by try ­ puties and re-achoed the Poincare ing railroaded to the gallows by | why ,’0‘ .J®1 *"m “ )o.
for thev will be good ones. And make the Milwaukee team
ing to tell the truth uud see how doctrine regarding thu Ruhr, that I Pashltch, ? ? ? ? * ? the revolt that I
w'r . »PP*w m the other
fed at name while they arc here and they will talk about San­
fa r y/m get.
he had in mind also the security I is simmering. A prisoner, he is world with bruises on his neck,
ford wherever they go this summer.
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of those nations th at look to perhaps a marl potent influence instead of the burns on head and j
Our oflice boy suya the only time France for protection. Farfetch­ for the principle of self-determ ina­ leg that usually come out of that j
If the weather remains cool Sanford celery growers will
you don’t want to hear the tru th ed us this interpretation may have tion than as th* lender of a Gov­ house.
make good money here this season. And if the celery grow­
is when thu girl tells you she loves been, there is good reason for un­ ernment opposition. As a prison­
ers nuiKe good money and the spring crops come along all
the other fellow.
easiness both by France and the er he porsonifim how that ideal is
WHAT DO the higher powers
right there will he several million dollars dumped in here
--------o--------rest of Europe and in a section of shackled under Serbian rule. As above think of the corpses that
d o n g with the tourist hotel and much other new money for
Congressmen hus passed a meas­ the world that seems to breathe a victim He woilil stand for Serb- we send up from our gallows, elec­
real estate investment. Sanford faces the finest year of her
ure boosting their salaries. Must trouble ns its natural atmosphere. | ia’s cruel hostilty to the principle. tric chairs and lethal chambers?
existence since I discovered the town just a fter Ponce Do
-. section Jugo-Slaviu *L
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Leon discovered St. Augustine and it should put the old
increase your own pay.
pivotal Stuto of the Balkans, is impetus to revdution.
JJP t/lcrc
pup in our p e o p le d and make them face the future with
—— —o--------perhaps in a more unstable con- , The situatoir mav be regarded
ancient Mexicans th at Hj ped
no misgivings whatsoever.
The Bellingham ileruld places dition than it wu* before the gen- as just another Balkan imbroglio. | out
of a living human
the blame for automobile accidents eral elections some ten ilnys ago. France, howevir, is too c'msely a l - 1^aenfice, offering hat us a welcome
A fter many years we are a t lust taking advantage of
entirely upon the drivers. It suya,
At that time the country was lied with these nations to allow i t l k 'f t to their gods?
our lake front and with the bulkheading ca*t and west -n
"The horse sense that prevented j bordering on civil war. Today, or to be considered an isolated d istur- 1 How do our gifts to the goddess
ench sido of our city &lt;ur l.ku front will lx* a thing of beauty.
wrecks in the uld days probubly so London and Paris report, the bonce. Italy uso is involved, und of Ju"Hce impress real justice?
The new tourist hotel will help this great development and
belonged to the horse."
, ruling dynusiy is in danger, and Jugo-Shiviu ocupieg
a pvibtul ; . . . .
--------in nnothcr year the tourist can walk or ride for nidus down
-------- o--------' disintegration threatens.
lligh- position in tint quarter of the! . PRISONER sent to life imthe
lake front or walk along whnt is the prettiest lake shor'*
The Tampa Times ipyites a I handed tactics &gt;( Premier Pauhitch world.
prisonment joked und asked th o ,
in the stute. Some day there will lie a boulevard around
public health officer ns saying, “ I f 'in placing Serbia in control of the
If there is my part of Europe criminul ahead of him to “step on •
Iaikc Monroe in Seminole nnd Volusia counties with white
•ve can get folks not to spit w e country and forcing the election of where security is needed it i I the gas," meaning to wall: faster. I
way lights nt night which is another dream of mine fifteen
will have the fight on tuberculo­ hi i favor have shnken the sway there. IVrhoiv the solution of the That man hud stolen an nutonio- j
.••.*ars ugo and in* that was hooted at in the early day when l
sis won." Spitting, especially in of King Alexander, who us con- problem lies ii a greater degree bile. It wau his fourth offense, and
was talking bulkhead every day in tho year.
public, Is one of thu worst habits currud in the machination - of the of autonomy tir the many nation- meant prison for life. Is that tha I
men get into.
nged Serbian statesm an. The sit- ulitios. whose iutred of one unoth- best th at human intelligence can i
i more
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nation is
feud1 lb •- i-r today
is cunnaraldi* only with do in the way of correction?
roolidge’s electric horse idea tween Rnditch. the leader of the their hatred of Austrian autocracy
The suggestion that such pris- J
teem s to Ih* spreading. According Herb;i. The old iliMIK of nutono- , in the days lie ore the war.
oners lie allowed to volunteer ns
to press dispatches. Rockefeller, my is no longer u dream solely of | - _
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subject for cr.* rim ent in brain
Schwab and others are taking up the Czech peasantry. It hus ex­
surgery might ho worth trying.
Our Service—Everytliinj; a Laundry Can Du.
I’oriteniiio'nry
Communis
this form of exercise. Personally tended to the Slovenes.
It has
,
w« prefer to stick to the old fush- stirred anew the M aiedalians to the ,
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ioned pigeon toed dobhin.
O U R SP E C IA L
south and the Itnsiiians to the west. I How gloriuis it is to glare at a "reform ing criminals und^ teaching
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Simultaneously it has stirred the cop when mu is carrying a quart*them to respect the law" are not
Collins has held first page potd-. all
— to _________
____ _____ S tatei bottle a,r vimgur.— Memphis New.ijn complete success, you read news
Family Finish l r j r Ih. minimum $ l ..r»0
looaejy conglomerated
tiun longer than any recent celeb- , into opposition against the c e l l - ! Scimitar
from the Federal Prison ut Atlun( Mint p y i la lf F lat Work)
lities, with the possible exception trcl power of the country. A kind
jta, The chaplain cornered, confess*
DRY t 1 y \N IN G AND DYING
of l.oeb Leopold and “ Mn" Fergu- of Fascism hns i^Mirped authority
‘Pnlitenesi are Free, Vittle-. u es that he got $ 10JilK) from rich
non. —Tampa Tribune, You for­ und King Alcxundur, *"
PRF.M*4Wti AND PLEATING
u restau ran t sign, bootleggers divided the money with 1
got that Irish gentleman
who Victor Emmanuel, m u st'p lav ‘he And most pitroiM are satisfied to fhe orison suthorhjM
Office McMull'/i n Barber Shop.
Phone Bll.'l
starved him iclf to death in Anno dnul role of bowing, to tiie ? ? ? of .tak e tin* end und let th e manners bootleggers bought soft bcrtln |
Domini 1023.- -Ocala Star.
the minority in tho
die saddle and go.—WiuoirnRipu'wiicau Heiuld.
m the prison.
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on lund.
Ten to twenty years should see
the end of long distance rail travel
i.and of ocean surfuce travel. Wise
The children attending a certain Sunday school were ask­ real estnto investors will make
their plans with the flying muchiuo*
to eomq to their classes each Sunday prepared to recite a in
mind.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1928.
' »«r*ice* and to make uae of th«
reading room.

MISS KATHRYN WIL r e y
PHONE:—Re*. 428-J
R. S. Quaintnnco who is naso
elated with the Bob Morton Com
pany left Thursday for Albany.
The carnival spirit reigned su­
preme Fridny evening at the | ratter-on as Mephiatopbeles, was
Country Club when the Suufrod presented the gehtlemcn’i’s prize,
Mr. DeCottes made the presentathc Library nt 10 Golf Club gave its first Washing­ 1tlons.
ton
Uirtluluy
Masquerade
Ball.
r Club atthe Li­
Other costumea quite worthy of
This is to be an annual affair of
ck.
mention were:
..w,v. Miss Georgia Mob­
on informal dance much prominence in the social cal­ ley
made
a charming little old
endar
uf
Sanford.
lub. Invitations.
fashioned
girl
.m i panierod frock
with
Beauty und color were express­
powdered
hai
ed In the exquisite costumes of the Ii nml
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&lt;c ns "Night," in black sta r
guests. The grand march was
ted tulle was most attractive;
led by M r,a n d Mrs. Forrest Ijiko.
&gt;s Ann Earle Farm er was Inve­
A fter the grand inarch those in
rts a Hollywood bathing beauG. W. Spencer as a gypsy,
yd F. Hoyle ns n convict and
rry Ehle ns n farm er were most
listie.
nvors nnd confetti added to the
isure of the evening.
Punch
i served through the evening
a t midnight an ice course was
red. Tho music was furnished]
the Fort P itt Collegiate Orleer on Barn a ve­

W oman’s Club Scene
Of Delightful Bridge
P arty Given on Friday

il,! will meet with
mil on Union AveliUl hostess. Mrs.
Jnion Avenue, 3:30

Mr. and Mrs. J. &lt;
Friday afternoon the Sanford Thursday in Orlando
omnn’s Club wns the scone'nf n

[■ICE.
ding of thf Wostif the Presbytermeet Monday nt
(he . Mrs. Will
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Mrs. Louise Moore Tynn of Daynil is a guest of the Valdez Ho

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Friends of Monroe B. H uttor
will be sorry to learn th a t he is
ill in the Fernnld-Laughton hos­
pital.
Friends of Mrs. Jam es Ridge
will be glad to know th a t she U
convalescing from her recent Ill­
ness.
Captnin E. H. Head left Friday
for Palatka where he will assist
W . D. Clark in constructing a
new golf course there.

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Sunday mominic sermon will
bo delivered especially for the chil­
dren, and will be an object leaaon
sermon. Adults are alao invited.
At night Dr. E. D. Brownlee will
preach on “la It Ever Right to Tell
ALL SOULS CHURCH.
n Lie?"
Tomorrow will bo QuiiMpiagcxima
Service for tho day will be as Sunday.
follows:
Sunday School begin; nt U:C'»
Sunday School, 9:45 o'clock.
o’clock. All children are request­
ed to attend.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock.
Junior ('. E. 2:15 o’clock.
Mass will bo celebrated nt 10:311
Intermediate C. E. 0:30 o’clock. o’clock. *The I-ciUen regulations
Senior (*. E., 0:30 o’clock.
will be read and explained, and
Evening worshin 7:30 o’clock.
the hours for Lenten devotions
Th.* session will meet a fte r the will bo announced. The sermon
morning and night services for the will be on "Tho Spirit of Lent, its
reception of members.
Purpose and Practice.’’
Friday night nt 7:30 the young
Benediction w!l* be given im­
people of the Church will be t h e l mediately a fte r innss.
guest of th» church a t n banquet, i Mass will be said on Ash Wed­
Karl Lehmann will attend this ban- 1nesday nt 11:30 o'clock. The ashes
quet.
' will he blessed and imposed on the
foreheads of those present.
Sodality meeting will be held
on Monday evening
a t 7:50.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. llagnn have
as their guests Mrs. Hagan’s nunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mr« w n

SEABREEZE, Feb. 21. — The
Voters* League of this city hac
nominated Miss Minnie Kelly as n
candidate for tho city council, and
her name will appear on the ticket
for the election of Mar. 12. She
has been active in business and
civic life here fur many years.

SHRINE
LAST T I M E TONIGHT

FIND OLD COINS
MI AML Feb. 21.—A goatskin
bag containing &lt;11 gold coins re­
cently wns found on the beach at
laywer Matacumha Key by ('apt.
Harry Gill&gt;ert of the fishing Ismt
Pal. according to a story told here
by Benjamin A. F arrier, former
state highway commissioner of
New Jersey, wiio with hi# daugh­
ter Miss Sallnv F arrier, and Gilbert Honslcr of Newark. N. .1.,
composed a fishing party that vis­
ited the key last week. One of the
coins, exhibited by Captain Gilbert
wns about the size of a United
States $2(1 gold piece, though
slightly thinner. On tho face it
bore a head with the inscriptions:
“Josephus
1. - D - G, Port-et-AIg?*
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TONITE

Joseph F. Monlasey nnd A. D.
Howard arrived Friday from New
Haven, Conn. They will be ussocinted with the Bodwcll Ilenlty
Compuny, here.

AT THE
CHURCHES

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY

Christian Science Services are
held in the Woman’s Club, Oak
Avenue and Third Street every
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Sunday Kchout tit 10 o’clock. The
subject for tomorrow is "Mind.”
Wednesday evening s e r v i c e
which includes testimonies of heal­
ing at 8:00 o’clock in the Reading
Room.
This Society maintains a read­
ing room und free loan library,
where the Bible and authorized
Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed o f purchased, ip
room 517, F irst National Bank
Building, open every day except
Sundays and holidays from 2:00 to
5 P. M.
All are welcome to attend the

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attend this important meeting
The other sessions will held oi
Tuesday and Wednesday nt 7:30 o'
clock with Rev. W. R. (1. Orwicl
and Judge E. F. Housholdcr ateachers.
| Sunday services will be as fol
lows:
Sunday School 0:30 o’clock.
Morning Worship und sermon b&gt;
pastor 11:00 o’clock.
Epworth League *1:30 o’clock.
Song service and short addiess
I.AKK CITY. Feb. 21.— Death
7:3(1 o'clock.
has claimed another of Florida’s
Program of the song service wil foremost citizens in Judge Washbe:
iugton M. Ives, who is dead hero
Prelude, "Triumphal March," bj a fte r a week's illness, lie win
Costa.
born in St. Augustine Sept. 23.
Sungs by the congregation.
1813, and moved to Lake City wit*;
Pruver.
his parents in 184-1. He was a
Duet, “ Forever With the Lord,’ Confederate veteran, was one time
by Conneilly, Mrs. Leak and Mrs, mayor of Lake City, served forty
Tnkath.
years as county judge nnd w a&lt; for
Hymn, "The Way of the Cror.'
Leads Home."
Scripture lesson, and short talk
by the pastor.
Violin Solo. Selected, Miss Marv
Sleinoff.
Solo "(J Song Divine" by ,1'Remv. Mi. Scott.
Offertory, Evening song, by Kin­
der.
Anthem l»v the Choir, "Praise yr
tlie Fulhei."
Closing.
"Now the Day is *$11,000
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Benediction hv tile pastor.
$50,000

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School Opens 9:30 Monday Morning

Franklin Terrace
Lots Priced Front $550 to $1000

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Tub Silk, 36-inch wide
in beautiful colored
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a short time as well as provide
you the Ideal Location for
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SILK PRINTS
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Headquarter for Materials Used
In Woman’s Club Schools
of Dressmaking

Are You Thinking
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NOMINATE WOMAN

NOTHING
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ENTERTAINS LEAGUE
The Intermediate Epworth Lea­
gue gave a George Washington so­
cial Friday night nt the home of
Mrs. S. O. Khinholsei'. Alamos
nnd contests were enjoyed through­
out the fveninKj. Refreshment!
s goes Sat- consisting of ice cream nnd cake
o spend che were served. Little red hatchets
were given iis favors. 18 members
und four visitors enjoyed this a f ­
fair.
Miss Abide 1intuit ley motored In
Orlando Saturday to meet Miss Reba Harris,

lie nlnde 1Loautifully to decorating was a
Feb. 2 1 ,; veritable bower of many colored
if the So- spring flowers. Mrs. A.’ J. RichWomnn's j ardson for high score was pre|ny, F e b .! seated a lovely glass flower bowl
telephone &lt;»n » stand. Mrs. Clyde Derby for
second high score, was awarded
beautiful hand ninde handkerchiefs
MI*T
and for low score, Mrs. W. I,. Bus—Tin. ,v *Ry won an attractive wall vase.
William l{. V
Ingham* ^ " r **u“ cUt I " '7-1’- Miss Wilkey
imii who wns ^iveii a beautiful corsage of the Week-end
h itlney Swope.
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Mrs, Hal wij
n Florida served a t the exclusion of the
Jog crini- m ine by Mrs. Edward Lane assist - Walsnm are at
ok. The 'd l‘V Miss Rnlm Williams and Orlando Saturd;
L-d l»y the Mrs. Archie Betts,
Puce of Atlanta
i Fisher,
There were 20 tables presold,
a position as p
ine.s, who Among the out of town guests
E, I). Mobley,
md upon were Mrs. A. B. Conover, Mrs.
and pun- Clarendon, Mrs. S. C. Howard, Miss
Irs. Ing- Evelyn Howard, Mi s Abide John
Major and Mrs. J. It.
i many son, Miss Katherine Lomine, Miss
Baltimore, Md., arc
ill c arry H arriet Multbie, Mrs. B. F . Malt - j e .Montezuma Hotel.
,t of her Ide, Mrs, E. T. Haines, Miss R,»s- I
.liter, Mrs. E. A. Bush, Mrs. G ra-j .1. P. Hamilton of Florence, S.
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hum, Mrs. Hampson and Mrs. E.
, is expected in Sanford SuturIs given IMItsIdm all of Altamonte Springs, j y to bo the guest of friends.
it's Vul- W M Anna' Kramer of Jersey City, ]
Miss. Mellai Justy of Long (Is- ] Miss Maude
guest of
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Sharpe of, Mrs.'Bailey Williams in Cninesvllh
•e. Rug- Statesboro, Ga., and Mrs A . N this week-end where she is attend
C. Kent Jacoby of HaiMenfield, N. J.
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Mrs. Alexander C. Snyder ol
Brooklyn, N. Y„ is the guest ol
Mrs. C. S. William!', nt Edgewnter

HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Quinquaqosimn Sunday.
Sunday School a t D:45 o’clock in
the High School Auditorium.
Church service a t 1! o’clock in
the High School Auditorium. Rev.
Glass will preach.

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The Woman’s Club of
Sanford will, on Mon­
day m orning a t 9:30
hold the first meeting
or one week’s instruc­
tion in D ressm aking
under th e direction of
Miss Eva Richardson
of the S tate College
for Women. R egistra­
tion should be made a t
once,with Mrs. W alter
Coleinan a t Coleman’s
Book Store.

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THE PYRAMID—PuizJt No. 10 G.
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“Passion Hay” Is
Taken As Means To
H elp Delinquents

S e x y 'a n il his Gang; 8:15 bream
WGR Buflalo (310) (Rife setj
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GHlCAGO, Feb. 2^ P | a n s fbr
the production ot "Th.* Passion
.teveral timen a year lb Chicago,
ll|c proceeds from which would he
turned to the Juvenile court to nid
iiHlu work of reclaiming boys who
' WQ.I Chicago (4-17.5) 8 concert have drifted into lawlesshqis» was
baritone, Hnrmoiiy .‘lingers.
announced today by Cortielius C.
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'lf-'i*d artists.
Brothers Society, the s-poihior.
KYW Chicago (545.fl 7 S u n -; Thu play will be given in five
dnv evening clitjr,
arts and U scenes, in tin* home of
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!0 «ri:an; &lt;&gt;‘30 m&lt;-liestraa.
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Ancient Cliff Dwelling Will
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speculation. In any event tho city
:15 church service; 12 popular m u -: live work among delinquent hoys.
VEItflGAL.
wa:i descried, nnd in tinm Imcamn
"Every cenil of profit is to go to
F oj
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cardinal ( sic.
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KH.I l.oi Angeles Times (404) • 'ids anti-crim e work among tin*
point of
that hardly a trucu of it remained
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'8:30 conc**rt; !i organ; 10 Inxtru- l oy.r who coino into (Chicago’::
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WPSti l.os Angeles (278) 9
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system lias been found, nnd from
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men armed i religious; 12 organ.
man
thia it is presumed the city’s In­
fur wur
KJS Log Angeles (203) J1 ser­
habitants were agriculturists and
5—finish
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vices: !l service.
7—represent
made Hip desert bloom In much tlm
27—tbia, nar­
R—L)mt niau
W1IAS Louisville (silrnt).
came manner us it does today in
row piecu
9—■country
WMC Memphis (silent).
certain sections of the west.
of flit)tic
mail Dys*
Wl.'CO Mlnncapolis-Sl. Paul
Archeological investigation
i:
29— glacial
tern
(4(5.4) 0:15 classical.
«Jtcctod to go forward rapidly
liilibr.)
rnlge* of
this Hummrr. Many mummies and
WEAK New York (101.5) 7:15
sau if
11—-con 1si*
much pottery from the ruins are
Roxy and his Gang; h :20 recital.
13—
precious 30—level with
now being studied.
WHN New York (351.2) U entile ground
rtooe
42—
slendpr
Kt
turners; 10 Vunity dub; 10:30
( plural
15**•liliaile trio
rhafUi of
revue;
II entertainer &gt;; 11:30 re­
fomi)
14—
iu-ieii of
light
vue;
32—ethereal
burden
43- 'mall wire
WJZ New York (154.3) 7:30
31— smell
15— iiamb-.t
mul
George Washingtcn; 0 quarlet.
17—n continent 35—ventilate
j WNYC New York (B2G)
8
13-*lr.w lull of 3 /-—a boat- of
NEW YORK, Feb. 20. — Mm.
i
M
l
rand
theatre.
tbu
body
d rifting
Jessie Margaret, lludlong, who yes­
KKMX Nortldlold (335.0)
7
sfl— request
Sand
terday broke a nix-day hunger
| services.
40 —instructed
20—evils
strike in the apartm ent of her
WCAI. Northlleld (33(1.0)
7
husband, Milt mi J. liodlung, today
Herewith ii solution tn purrle
acred program.
found herself holding empty fort.
KGO Oakland (29U.fi) 2:2o ::tr
A H in t f o r B e g in n e r*
Her hushund, taking the offensive,
' —TTT7
| vices.
g le Thursday night sent moving h i E p q 3 I I lJ lite T t J 5 . E
The cross-word |&gt;u?.zle illsWO AW Omaha (525) 5 Hilda
men nnd stripped the npnrtment
trj a R
ej
0 u c
praii) is merely a means of constudy;
0 musical service,
of every Rliek of furniture includ­ t 6
c-uling words which
rynony*
T t&gt; Ai p
\\ I I 1‘lilladelpliin (305) 3:30
G A c e
ing th at in the room occupied by
tnous lf&gt; liiose liateil and vvluch
cervices.
M rs. RmUong. The furnishing- J A
w,!i interlock perfectly and mi
A
E M A C T
WIP 1'hilailelphia (500.9) 8;30'
v.ere shipped to Newport, wlu,*
read equally Veil crosswise nr
lYill have a variety and choice
A c*
b u ' y A r. N
orchestra.
Mr. Budlong declared he will make | 7 L
downwards.
Always
look
for
r;
Hilda in next week*
WI-FI I'hilmli Ipliiu (395) 7:30
his homo.
the number of the synonym on
t)
'i A M P c ‘ z 5 h G
*001 III.
The door opened yesterday foe , LZl
tr.r
diagram.
If
honxor.tal,
you
O r
E t *;■*♦ 1 •J L r
KDKA i'itlHliurgli (309.1) 5:15
(ho first lime idncc her return ti
must find a word to fit between
pTT
services.
from Newport after failure in cp- |l ■f u Vthat number and the first shade*
A s t s Ti A L.
Sanford, Kin
Wf’AK Pittsburgh (silent).
n ration suit there, remained tin- ^
“7T
rtoji to th**. right; if vertical
r E
T II A It C J
7
ioeked last night -hut. sin* said nhoi
KC4W
\*
-Ktfi
IflMt
M
I
»r?»
‘
&lt;
onyou
mq.ii.ld,
your
word
brlMT':
cert, solos,
tie* number u.e* Die f'isl sliadeu
would not leave the npurlnient! !« o A T E M s '„J 1 c
unleuit forceably ejected.
f
Kr'tjX Seattle (silent).
stop below.
G
I.
A N r
*
KFNF Shennudonh (255) 5:30
&amp; Ot:
services.
;.*.j*4
•&gt; •&gt;■{•-t**&gt;*&gt; •&gt; ■:*•!* &lt;•4*-s**f* 4* 4*4* 4**’•*!•*i*-i*-8 *r-k•;*4* v •(• *;**;•■&gt;+•:*+++*p
KSO St. Louis (silent).
WOAI San Autt nio (391.5) 7:Jd
2&lt;l the Mudbiiri will meet the Hal- services; 9:30 partiutic.
tlmora Orioles; Mar. 23, IIt.* Cin­
CFO A Toronto S tar (350) C
„ VilTOUIA. II. ( ’. Felt. 20.
In LAND K*b. 21. The Toledo cinnati Red*; Mar. 27, the New r.ervicss,
An attem pt la In Id- mud* to cap- (American Accociatinnt baseball York Giant : Mar. 21, I lie St. Holds
GKY Winnipeg
(*150) 7 m i *
iu rr alive il mate for Urmi K«*r ti mu will play live games here du r­ ISrovvii and oil Apc. 3, the Hiilfalq
modei, a lonely white bear, the only ing tin* spring training season in leant of ihr Ini runlionnl Heagtie 1 vice.
\V(’HI) /.it.it (344.5) IS '/ion lijiud
one of its tiperiea known to he in .Mntcli and early April. On Mar. it itt am amc'd.
and nrliatg.
captivity, now boii-ed in a new
SI 000 lioin* of its own al Rearm
Hill Hark. A leport bait been re
reived from Hriucesa Royal Inland,
^ 3 3 ^ S A V E und
nn the nnrthw*- lerti ILitl.'li r,,(
T H IU V l* :
ttmldan coant, that b e a n of the
Cl
(•&gt;
mine aperh ; are at large tlie^e,
1025
&gt;
Mmaller tlian nolnr lu'ur.e, they
have a limited liabitut and, owiiq;
to tin* isolated nnd ruggt d char­
THE HAST WORD in Absolutely Sure Drovixion far the Fam ily's Future
acter of the inlands, it iu nlmo l (Jll.'fe. -— ( (lltl'U'Utl'l — ‘ 'I VI.
inibo.'.iiiile to rapt m e lie* nnitur.l ■ v(eim 'iiilo't- ib*ti ‘‘S e r v in ' W ile
T tie P a l ite r o! ui.. C o m ilry
olive.
n Smile." We slrive D&gt; main1
l e v , luilli |a » v e ily m ul lie l i
a friettti of each pai.on Uy

23.

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26

27

Compare These Values

Oak Hill, fa rth e r out ~-sell for ..
Good lot
In Dream wo Id, also fa rth e r out .................................j.
In Bel-Air, same distance out......... ................ ...............j
In Rose Court, same distance o u t..... .............................. j]
In
t Mellon, closer in, $1,500.00 an average of overtt
good lots in these five popular subdivisions, and any
will make you money a t these prices.,

4

Our 40 lots at $12,00 are less than one-thirdjust $300 for lot including the three houses.
You should be able to double your money in sixty
treble it in a year when the new hotel and other improi
are completed.

1
We will divide thia property and sell you 10 lots;111

Mrs. Budlong Holding
Empty Fort At Home

Room 205 Meisch Bldg over Piggly Wiggly,
D ealers and Salesmen:- We will gladly-cooperate.

J. H. CRAMER

Soft Berth Awaits
Polar Bear In Zoo

*x*

41

FALLOWSSKIV!

lellmt; iiim o.il) the vt rv Ite'tl
, Ha RASOTA, Fell. 21.—Member 1 in autoinoticv aecessm ies.
of tlm New 7*&gt;rk Gillllt:* bllHebllll
rqiiad will begin arriving ) i *-m - mix' I ) t m ! r . * i ' H i r c ' t A T i t D c 5
,eir upec quality, in
Kundny to take up spring training, |tf»\&lt;
rayn John J. Mcf.raw, presidriit of San for u set ice. Hut yuiir svl
the club, wlio is already ben- mi tcilny and y » will Heroine
upending Ills time golfing and IV iting. A number of pitchers ami , a l)iiiiloi» iiim *‘.t ‘ tua. ( .el
catehorn will he la the first cmit'm- vnur iinrliinr IHHii:* nf vis* tn
Itent, to be fii||ow*-d a few days la­ empty wilti the Ntw f 'U&gt; !.a&gt;v
te r by the full team of old tar i
;7st o: Him Ave. Sunfurd. l-'la.
find rookieii.
MM T i l l , A M ) I* VI VI'
T h e P alm T i m Haven You
Motley.

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1' u o . i
fa.Ill by

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ill Hi.'. Iile tiHU*.

B ut e .x lra v aL 'aa re w as
v.ava a ati'iiiijpT to h im .

al-

L e t it He a s t r a n g e r tn ym t.
M ak e T h r i l l y o u r rin se fi ietpt.

'LJ'

A

0 0 0 .0 0

M ONTH

O

To y* ur wife ns long oh flic lives. Tliis
income is guaruiite.d, and will lie incriascd by wlmtever excess interest is earned by the Com­
pany. This excess interest, while not guaranteed, has
umounlnl to I •***,. unuually for the past 2&lt;&gt; years. On this
l .i.o:. i be r-ioiiihl' •• • me would be increased to $52.50, which
c eijoiv.iL'tif t i H i1', interest on a $ 10,0uo estate.

Il | V
fc* \ J F T o your children, your ‘-UM
|
ligiouu, charitable t r
in liiution, or any other beneficiary you may iks|l
al the death of yuur wife, no deduction heinn **•
account of r.ny income payment:! made to her. T"®1
be paid iit u lump Hum 'or in monthly initaliiicHti*

THE FIRST NATIONA

!ia?T in u r e C D m /tfE1

s '...

l . n v i i w ; 1 M IV C C i n i I M M
11 a VliiK&gt;ioliil A t e .
1‘ h im r 3 TII

.(S sy a K su ss^ ^
tuoulh following receipt of due proof of such disability and continues I
on .line,
cu*e oi nimbi as to whether or hot disability is pennant
ontluiied uninterrupted ly fur three mouths'will be ho constructed, il j-}
V fi‘D'n,ent:i, wifi be made iii the monthly income to he paid to your wife
1-t y beliefitiury at tiu death tif your wife. During such disability no
h i

The Lust Word in Monthly Income Pi’ot'
*. M". nut *1**|i.-.u|*.*| AI Ways

**o b* i biinbiioil'u Jtj.li*im.'tu in fin n n cr q i i m u i c i . a
III! 'Illlilllm.l |n Ml,.)!i tmibb-nlV l o l u ill,, luulm-i*.
i**,^bl Hint 'iiii-i'pii'tf ill Ily lurnlli* 1-VrK*- Minis' uf
Pr&gt;

lire irubPng Ii

HI.I- b.-r In dlMtlnaul *0

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brtWHCa «af^ tuyrntmi oi i
•*fiM i!mi| 1*4| if] 11ij|.*«t
*’• Pol her
..... .
Wlwri* tl Will ?(?")
rh» l a r i t r . t li „
nittl
I ‘ 1 1 • 1V I" f» II lifl n M**M
rolur Wp II-Iii IU inq,. „ r
licmltii: i.ii tin* uiI vIpii &lt;t a r«*l*tti*P hr rrlrmt.
Min- ili'ty ltiv*.| Il iiMriB*’IV. J4IHI los.* i( 'riiin i ,
wool ImiqiPOH nil I . “ Mm whi-ii llfn' lUn,c.im ,
■ '**n In i lump mm..
In,Hilly iiimnlp Ill*. II ro lil'f- In Ihi* Haleul l i i n u o m r .
HHi.ttu llri'nli 4p—
\ ni;r i, ifp ml lino | lorn- l‘
It In riiu.r lo v .- M in,.a|

With the ('uni|dction oF the Paving of
Mcllonvilh* Avenue
Subdivision Can Still l&gt;o Purchased Below
Market Value

' ooiinl of.*■ti'l tin* prloelpiilI
rtOli'Mli tlm* ,-.**n a**l U:
" t*1 her* i*i IniiK m* flo llitfi.

Phone* 349
It. C. M AX W ELL, Sccy

u m v lu n lv

Greensboro, N. C
It. A. WINSTON, General Agent

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•l**i*❖ +4*4 ❖ ^ 4*+♦4 ■{••&amp;4*4*4*&lt;*

_The 1‘iltit Income Policy is unique m that, wnnr m*
paid mi the .Monthly income
...... Plan the capital is not di*-’ P
immediate c-stute, it guarantc •
Thin policy creates un
l ......
able income to y&lt; ur wife as long as she fives, and :!t ^

Estate thus cr.jtcd goes intact to your uecondary brntti
i'- i i possible to protect your wife during her liietnn
same time preserve an estate to help you*1 children
'
'I hi. pelicy in the last word iu Monthly Income ITotcctiu -

T ) This illustration is based on a Pilot Income
. D . $10,000. Any Agent of the Filet Idle Insur#1**
vv111 lie glad to present fiouies for a policy of any s*1*

N

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY l l , IMS.

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iD .

j ^^tTed Advertisement On This Parf«

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Classified Directory

I Daily Herald

RATES

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You Po8ted on AH Sanford Business Activities of Importance j&gt;

Advertising

PRINTING
WIGHT P R IN T ' s H O P ^ h T ^ T . LEARN ABOUT roT* County and
lakeland, through tha Star-Tala*
era n apocinUy. Phone 417-W.
gram. Best advertising medium In
9 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings.
T H E SEMINOLE PRINTF.RY— Star-Telegram, lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ OHIO—Xenia. Make your lales
through the Xenia Gasctte,
cation, Wolnka Building next
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
door to Used Furniture Co,
district. W ant ad and display
_____ PAPER HANGER
rates on request
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter nnd papar hanger. ..Phone 3511.
CCJnIV, ?.iJn
DBDaitn— ClasslAMnn i*'1*
Inrgeai clr euBou,hw**t*r«
Georgia.
Rale lc f«-wor.l) ling,
**
REAL ESTATE

in Advance
t i t . w ill k f F*( y.tro n . and c o l-

laiairitlalrlr far
... tor a line
... He a liar
.... Or a lia r
L.____ __ •« a line
type double above
ratrs aro for con*
erilnna.
average length
a line.
rue 30c for flrat

. ‘f i i - v * ?*£ w E rl ? / ? I* j t t •* /,

Real Estate

Real Estate

FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
home and grove subdivision on
highway.
David M. Douglass,
Sanford.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

FO R

RESULTS

Automobiles
1923

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, 0T&gt;c per gallon In 35 gallon
bnrrcls, Pure S ugar IIouso molas­
ses 4r&gt;c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesnlo Co., Augusta, Gn._____
CASH— Paid for fnlso teeth, dentnl gold, platinum and discard­
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR SALE—Used WHlya-Light
Plant, A-l shape used 10 m^Mis.
Bargain for quick salo. Lake Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fin.

Dodge

Graham
M Ton Truck
1923
Dodge
Coupe
1921
Dodge
Touring
1922
Dodga
Touring
1922
Dodge
Roadster
1921
Ford
Fordor Sedan
1923
Ford
Runabout
1925
Ford
Ton Truck
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
Ford
0 Passenger
Suburban bus
1923
Ford
Panel
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, all
run fine and look good.

FOR SALE
New five room bungalow, mod­
ern In every respect. Exceptional­
ly good location. Price Includes
window shades, Inlaid linoleum on FOR SALE BY OWNER—Wc|l
located lot in Ijtnc'a Addition.
kitchen nml bathroom floors, two
built-in cahiicts in kitchen, street $1050—$50 cash, balance payablo
paving and sidewalks. Easy term s. $20 per month including interest.
This place m erits your investi­ This is h desirable lot nnd rapidly
gation.— A. P. Connelly it Sons, Increasing in value. If interested
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ (Realtors)
101-108
Magnolia. you must act quickly. Inquire at
g la restricted to
BABY CHICKS— Nine excellent
ers and fern growers of Volusia Phone 48.
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
The Herald Office.
rlffrallnn.
breeds to chooso from. Hatch­
roperty listed and for sale. Of- county advertiso in the DeLand
Ii made The Kan*
Priees Right—Terms "Maybe"
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
W’c Have It.
icc 108 Second St., Near Park Daily News, rato lc per word, cash
alll he responsible
with
order.
L W. PHILLIPS SONS "
Not quantity. Let us prove it.
Incorrect insertion,
Avenue. Phono 282.
For salo or rent: Small humc
r for subsequent
Dodga Dealer
Free circular with price list. New
on
three
nercs
of
land.
50
orange
hit nffler should be
MAINE—Waicrvllto, Morning Sen­ trees nnd truck garden. Electricity
Oak 4 Second
Era Poultry F a rm . Valdosta, Ga. Phono No. 3
hdlately In caso of J . E. FPURL1NG, nub-division
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ and water.
Ton
minutes
from
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
specialist. Subdivision to Or- ple are interested in Florida p ro ^
Irr.BTimnx
S. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
Inndo, Florida, and F l o r a erty. Reach them through tas town. Price $1,500. Phone 671-J.
Vpresenlntlve tliorsetting. John It. Jones. Bcnnlnll FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
Heights, Florida on Dlxio High­ Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
kr with rates, rules
Our
farm
listing
la
exceptionally
mcchnnicnl condition, priced low
hlon. will give you
way.
Avc.
tion.
good if you are going to farm, you
brmatlnn. And If
for quick snle. See Mr. Fnbrix.
should own your ground.—A. P.
by will assist ynit
FOR SALE—Small offlco safe. 113 Pnrk Avc.
TIN AND METAL WORK
ADVERTISE, in Wo Joumal-Hor- Connelly &amp; Sons, (Realtors), 10-1four want u&lt;L to
Like new. Phono 473-J.
FOR SALE—25 acrca good vari­
1 effective.
__ _______________ I aid, South Georgia’s greatest 108 Mngnolin Avenue, phone 48.
__
_____
________ ■%
111113kin d s; nowspaper.
SXT s u t i i b
| JAM ES
H.
COWAN—All
Morning,
afternoon,
able land, 10 acrca stumped nnd
rspaper.
....
.........
-.w
uiuun,
mi—
—
'
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**
‘
*
*
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of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. weekly and Sunday Classified rates
| should Klre their
posted—8 acres suitable for citrus FOR SALE—3 beds, •» chairs, sin­
Itoffjee address aa
ger sewing machines, tables, call
W ater and Boat Tnnks. A t Oak 10c per line. Wnycross Journaltrees,
excellent truck land. I*arge
T phone number If
1020
Union Ave.
Avenue
and
Third
Street.
Tele­
(1
room
house,
Inrge
garage,
1
cow
feiults. About one
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
phone 111.
’ a thousand has a
and calf, one Ford truck, nil for FOR SALE—Gasoline engine, 1
l the others can't
$2,300.00. W\ I. Higgins, Chulu1-2 h. p., suitable for farm pur-| FOR RENT—Five room house,
wllh )ou unless TYPEW RITERS AND REPAIRS TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­
WANTED—To buy country pro­ otn.
our address.
Send
In
your
subscription
to
the
poses.
Phono 323-J.
All makes of typewriters for
nue,
phono 24.
duce,
canned
vegetables,
syrup,
r___ _
teaser .Mt'ST h r
Bale on ensy terms, for rent, also Tribune or hand it to your local highest prices paid.—
Davis Wholenos at The baa*
dealer
so
you
can
read
Florida’s
|
H
nyc
Co.,'
Augusta,
Ga.
nUY A LOT
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 greatest newspaper.
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
f offlee or by le t *
One year }___________________—
Make that s ta rt lownnl finnneBall Bldg.
npnrtment with gnrngc. No small
[phene illaronlln$8.00, fi months $4.00, three months
ive independence.
Wo can help
children
allowed. 703 Palmetto
net Tallil.
Dressmaking
that
will
ptnnse.
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 inruryou.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
___________________
nnce policy add 75 cents to your 1103 Oak Avenue. Phone 324-J. (Realtors) 10I-10H Magnolia Ave­ I WANTED — Experienced I n d y Ave.
stenographer.
Chase
&amp;
Co.
tn
le
r.
Servlcn
FOR RENT—Very desirable locat­
Business couple desire 2 or 3 nue. Phone 48.
Prompt. Ktriclent.
ed apartm ent, four rooms with
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general "DO YOU WANT to bny or sell room apartment furnished nr un­
1COOK WA NTED—Small' fa'n il'’,
gnrugc, unfurnished.
IIS
cement work, sidewalks, build­
anything?" If so advertise in furnished, must be reasonable.
good pay. Inquire 1422 Pnrk hath nnd
Call. 8.
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. I. K. tho "Gainesville Sun."
Avenue. _______ _______________ Phone 323-J.
! DIRECTORY
Tcrwllleger, Prop.
WANTED—Girls. Must bo neat I FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
W K ST V IR G IN IA —C la r k s b u r g , T h e WANTED TO RENT—Small*fur­
i
place
n
i
t
him
c
a
n
y
C la r k s b u r g
E x p o n e n t, m o r n in g
nnd clean.
Apply at LuBcth[
Lumber and Building Material
nished bungalow or apartm ent,
I Staple of S a n fo r d
In c lu d in g S u n d a y , m o r n in g Issue. private hath nnd kltrhennette. Pre- FOR RF.NT—Rooms with or with­ j Cafeteria. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Carter Lumber Company
m u flen
needed.
I c e n t p e r w o rd , m in im u m H e .
N O T ll H n r
AI’I'I.H'ATION
10)11
out meals.
Kensonnhlo rates.
ier south of 8th Street.
Phone
N. Laurel Si.
Phono 505
Sil n h r n a n y s p r ­
T A X I I K K P I X I l l ’ l l S U C T I O N .1 7 .x
1 WANTED—Two neat white girls
Lincoln
House.
it reqiilrril.
I t la
n r T iir. u k n i i i i a i . s t x t c k s n r
447-J. Paul R, Fnrbea.
DKVBUOPBKH ATTr.NTION— r*-nj for waitresses a t Sanford Coun­
T iir . s t a t u n r r i . n i u n x .
Iph ah rllrally
f o r |H ILL LUMBER CO. House a
ancnlH Is bi'glnnlng the a r eu litil tintry
Club,
Phone
2500.
art.
Service, Quality and Price.
velnpinent In lllnrld.’i'a lileiery: a WANTED—Position by cxpericnc- FOR RENT—One bedroom, 511'
N o tin ' In lieri-liy k Ivoo Mint IV.
ed office executive expert nch a lf m illion d ollar h la b w n y to in#
lh .
H a y n e s purelinner o f T u x C e r ­
Pnrk Avc.
Experienced book-keeper want­ tM.
Kiilf beach Just
(Inlehed; a tw
o
i f ic a t e No. 103. ilnteil flio 3tnl ilay
re In This
(wo1countant,
book-keeper nnd sten o -------mllll,in do'.tnr b rid g e nernna Hacom- 1grnpher. Employed past six years | f o r
of J u n e A. l&gt;, ISIS. Iiiis f l in t nolil
ed. Herald Office.
iC T O R Y
.... RENT—2 nice furnished
cert If i n i t e In toy o f f le e , on&lt;l linn
hln Day atarted ; q u a r te r
million
de Noumcr Co., New
n m ' ll m t l o o for ta x ileeil to
dollar opera h o u se u n d er co n st r u c ­ Du Pont
housekeeping rooms. First flcor. I $ 10,1)110,00(1 company wants man ttxmlu
RONE
Isnoe lii lu'rorilnnro w ill! la w . Haiti
tion; t w o m illio n s belli* spen t on York City.
Moving to Florldn. 314 K. 5th St.
i
to
sell
Watkins
Home
Necessities
cert If lento em b r a c e s the f o l l o w i n g
h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t chance for live Services available after March 15.,
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i in Snnfurd, more than 150 used ■loKcrlbnl property nit uai oil
d e v e lo p e r s l o itet
In on
ground
S
le cou n ty, Klnrlita l o - w l t :
References.
Address
.
B.
C.
care
!
FO
RJtEN
T—One
downstairs
room,
floor.
W rite Development D ep art­
| daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly. e 1m.olin oII
lllftek 2. Cameron, ns l i e of Herald.
m en t T h a I 'e n s n c o U News.
112 ijiurel Avenue.
Experience unnecessary.
Write cortleil In I'lal Itnok No. I, p a g e so.
S
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m
in
o
le
County llero n la .
The J. It. Watkins
When your kidneys hurt nnd AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
List your property with me and FOR RENT—Rooms nnd apart­ Dept. II-«.
T h e sit lit In ml bein g usseiiNeil a t
Company.
02-70
W.
Iowa
Avenue,
your back feels sore, don't get
the iln|e if the ................. if Hip'll
ments. Very reasonable. I^ike
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest be assured quick results. I/ h» A.
Memphis, Tcnn.
• e r t l f l e a t e In tin- nam e of C nknow ti,
scared and proceed to load your classified medium, rale cash .00c Connely, phone IIP, Sanford I.oan Mnry Isxlge. (Old lln trl).
HllleHH H'lbl e e r t l f l e a le nhall be e ANO MOTOR RE- stomach with n lot of drugs that
ib e m e il aeeo rilln g to law la x ileuil
charge. 10c per line, minimum and Saving Co.
NOTICE TO GROWERS
H III Imhiio th ereo n 0 0 tho 3 1ml i!ay
excite
the
kidneys
and
irritnto
the
_______
NDING.
.30c.
FiVary Seminole county grow er' nf
March. A. t&gt;. |!»2r..
WANTED TO BUY—Acreage on
entire urinary tie d . Keep .your
is expected to be present at a
W it n e ss m y n fflrial Nlgnature ami
niain
highway,
not
too
far
from
ST.
AUGUSTINE.
FLA.
—
St.
bowels
clean,
by
flushing
thorn
s
e
a
l
Ih the I:&gt;t Ii ilay nf I'Vlininry,
ECTRIC SERVICE
m'eutlngg Tuesday night at 8 ' A. D. Ui1335.
Johns County is reached through Sanford. Must l&gt;c n bargain nr
Electrical repairs, with a mild, harmless salts which
o’clock
«t
th
ccourt
house,
when
V. K. DOtrilDAKS.
iivqin to
in remove
rvmuve the
m r body's
wuy n urin
St. Augustine Evening Record, don't answer this ad. If you need LOST — Last Sunday, strayed, m atters of importance effecting
bind Avi}. Orlando, helps
Clerk O r e u l i Court S em ln o lo
medium sized white setter, fe­
ous waste and stimulate them to I Quick results. Two cento per word. sonio money give complete descrip­
County Klitrhl.i.
local farmers, will he discussed. D
their normal activity.
. Sample copy on request._________ tion of property, lowest price you male. Black spots on body, right is necessary that the interest and (S e a l)
lly: A M. WKKKR. !&gt; c.
will accept and amount of cash re­ car black, small yellow spots over
The function of the kidneys i s 'TA . rP A cm o im h a 'i-,,.
eo-opereation of every grower lie Kelt. 31. 2S. Mar. 7. II. 31, amt .'X
FES FOR RENT
to filter the blood. In 21 hours | TA“ J ^ ’
2 Ti ? quired. Make your answer com­ right eye, left car white, black and shown in this meeting. Three aro
plete or it will not be considered. white tail. Reward if returned to
Address "Acreage" care Herald.
A. A. Vaughn, Pnrk Ave., and problems facing us which must bo
Car. Drive it S
S llK "
.m remlily
*
P«
aettlcdd.
Hughey
St.
and Second St,
FORREST LAKE.
A curious superstition which
S T ™
1
'
Chairman Executive Committee.
still exists in rural out-of-the-way
Drink lots of good water—y o u 1pAI,M UEACH COUNTY—The ............
...............is.. w,«k
( m l v .)
districts. ..........
in England
that a
FOR HIRE
c a n t drink too much; also get | scene of stupendous development- child’s nails -Jiould never he cot
l(T SERVICE Day from any pharm acist about four Head about it In tho Palm Reach during tho first year of its life,
'l/’onrirrfht 'Win
Okeechobee—$1111,000 bond issue
of Jail Salts . lake a tab- p08t. Sample copy sent on re- for if they are the child is certain
rets nil trains. Bag- ounces
to ho voted upon for enlargement
Summr
lespoonful
in
a
glass
of
water
■
rjuest.
to
grow
up
light-fingered.
I’ainUnE—
D
ecorating
Itr. I’hone 551.
of waterworks plant.
foro breakfast each morning for a |.----------------------------------------------- j
-----------------------------........... I’HONK 303 ..........
1TRIPS
few days and your kidneys may i ADVERTISING gets results if It
Tamnn—Contract to bo awarded
then act fine. This famous salts! reaches potential buyers. I’a- 1 for widening nnd paving RiverAmong the appropriations made
GILDER. Day nnd is made from tho acid of grapes Intka Daily News is circulated ini view road,
each year by the United States
terviic.
Anytime, and lemon juice, combined with [an industrial and agricultural sccCongress i s ,one of five dollars to
, or 25.______ .
Real E state—Investments
lithin. and has been used for y e a rs ' tion.
purchase snuff for the members
to help clean Qtsct stimulate
d p a / ih MiiYfriin nP ldi u M n»h?
WRECKER
First National Bunk Building
ed
Pay or night serSEMINOLE—OKANGE UNITED
HANFORD,
FLORIDA
pkons 394. Night “ o l o n ^ r J “m Vo of IrrVtalimi. « » . » • IV Ip .b u a - Tin,™. One r ,„ t
thus open relieving bin
'voak-. g , J *««! daily, two cents a word
[CAFE
nc"8'
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
ARCHITECT
Jail Salts is inexpensive; can not 1 accepted want nd medium in
ILL CAKE
Monibar JL l t
makes a delightful cffprv-| Daytona (Fa.) One rent a word
[ in Service and Qual- injure;
Real Estate— Insurance
eseent
lithia-water
drink
which
Itos* flu lld ln g
an
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
Etreet and Park Ave- everyone should take now and then
Orliinilii. rturliln
All kinds of property listed for solo
to help keep their kidneys clean FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orando
Park Avenue nnd Second Street
| druc;s
nnd active. Try this; also keep
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
HUG""STORE — Pre- up the w ater drinking and no doubt fied business, rate lc a word, min­
you will wonder what became of,
4-*+**4&gt;**-H*+'9&gt;++4&gt;++**4'+**
ijpi. Sodas.
We your kidney trouble and backache.j imum 2 tc cash with order.
Jon as your phone. Itv all means have your physician
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
aPL
examine your kidneys at least
Herald will bring you big re­
fltlCAL
twico a year.
—Adv. sults. Advertise those old articles
Crefttwit Fair in History of the Two Counties
you have stored away and have
El.-ECTRIC CO.
Ito Gillnn &amp; P latt
March opens the season of sea- no use for. A Htle thirty-ccnt ad
It in a pleasure to have Seminole exhibit with Orange
Everything elec- fog. Observation ns shown that may bring you sevoral dollars.
Phono
118
and
n
representative
will
once
again and tin* people of our county are asked to
f : 422. Electragith whilp land-fog is most prevalent
j An Elto Motor gets you there,
in autum n and winter, sea-fog oc­ call to see you.
give liberal support.
and brings you back
curs inost.lv in spring nnd sum­ THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
LWa t io n s a n d
mer.
jjRJP PLIES
Hast Coast morning nowspaper.
This is a Dully Fair—The Best Attractions
Kin , riTsTATroFJ'.
For Sale Dy
and Finest Exhibits
[Oil.. Tires, AccessoHayes
, ' *&gt;th a smile. Elm
Sprayers
Lreonu 417 L3._____
HOOLEHANstations. MagPhone 53.
COLEM AN
*ond. First and Elm,
3rd and Oak
and 10th Street.
See
Phone 110

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For Rent

WANTED

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Help Wanted

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Building Material

Rooms For Rent

iIFBACKHURTS
FLUSHKIDNEYS

Directory

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Lost and Found

G. TAYLOR DYER

'I

Miscellaneous
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST.
If you need assistance In fllthiff
out your income tax retain , apply .
to P. Bayard Smith, income ta x ,
specialist with Wilson k HooshoM*
cr. room 400 F lrat National Bank
Bldg._______________________
Has your stomach got yoa tick­
ed? Nervous? Depressed? W rite
today for free copy "Disease, Its
Cause and Cure." Dr. J. C. Ho­
well, Orlando. Fla.
Buy good seed com and grow
your feed. Ijirge ear white flint.
rollfic weevil proof seed com
1.50 per peck; $5 per bushel. Bjr
growing this com I have few thou­
sand for sale. Prom pt shipm ent,
express or parcel post. Cash w ith order. Victor Dccn, Alma, Ga.

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.NOT!I K OK A P P M C A T IO * - TOW ,
TAX I1KKII I'MDKIl AUCTION STS
OK TIIK (iKStr.lLAI. RT.XTIiTKS
OK T IIH ST.XTK OK Kt.OHUl.X.
Notloo Ik liorohjr Rlvon th a t i s m * *
U Dsnn purctuixrr o f T » t C n r l l f l t s t a
No. ISO. it a toil th r Sth «1ay o f Junw
A. P., 1931. han flloil x tlil rn r tlflr n t o
III m v o f f ic e , nml han mail** a p p l i ­
ca tio n fo r ta x deed to U a u e In a c ­
co rd a n ce w ith law. Hald c e r t i f i c a t e
rtnhrncra the f o l l o w i n g d earrlbed
property situ a te d In S e m i n o le c o u n ­
ty F lorida, t o - w l l :
HWU o f S W »i W. o f C reek Bee.
33. Tw|&gt;, 31 S. R a n g e 31 K.— 35
nrrpn.
T h e Kiihl land b ein g aaaeaaed nt th e
d a t e o f th e l**unnre o f uuch ce.*.
tlf lc a t e In th e nam e n f U n k n o w n .
U n le ia anld c e r l l f l e i t e xfrill lie r e ­
d eem ed arriirdlng to la w t a x deed
w ilt Iknuu th ereo n on th e 3tat day
nf March A. t). m V
W ltnene m y o fflcln l n lg tv il’tre en d
seat thlR tho l'Jth day o f Koliruary.
A. P. 1933.
V K. n o t ' U L A 8 ? .
Clerk C ircuit Court S ein 'n olg
C ounty Klorld.t.
tS e n l)
Tty: A. M. WKKKS. IV C.
Keh. SI. 3*. Mar. 7. t4. J t. and J*.

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Hold In The South For

34 YEARS

SUNPROOFPAINT
llna nn equal fnr tluralillUy. It
wears longer nnd Innks better thnn
any othr paint. We carry a full
line nf sun-proof pnlnl, varnishes,
Kalsomines, brushes, wood stains
and wall paper.

Sanford Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Co.
Welaka Building.

Phone 303

FOR RENT
Well located brick store, Sanford
Avc. Rent ren.Htmnblo,
A. P. CONNELLY A SONS
Realtors
10I-108 Mngnolin Ave. Phone 48.

Haggard &amp; Company Stove and Fire Place
Wood

1rSi t i ““if."" . s ass: v»1

DAVID B. HYEB

JOHN E. FOX

Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter

EXPOSITION
FEBRUARY 17-18-19-20-21—!!)25

I

P o w e r fu l!

Pleasure Trip or a
Fishing Trip

GARDEN HOSE
ADVANCED
15c Per Foot

OIUST
FLORIST”
*11 occasions.
Phone 250-W
*WYER
,
Office In
. 5* i'uildiiij- Annex.
07-L 3 . _ ______
IjARKET—We have
J ‘a‘j
also can fu r- 1
delicious dedicates- 1
“«'J-W. 10G Purk

costing more
construction

fed Fire Place
nVood
p i to Suit

ford dcllveted
«U y C o m p a n y
’[’men's Civic League
Wu*.

Ball Hardware Co.

Co.

BRINGING UP FATHER
HU H' HOW CAN
l G E T TO
IF ME *‘o G O I N G
T q C O m t i m G C.

_ . ‘dNORINC* L1I^.E
i—

Hill Hardware Co.

Tut to Suit
f'l.no per cold delivered

Britt Realty Company
Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
‘■&gt;rn*. liiinhina. I n g r o w ­
in g Natta, H e a v y Culln u ie a or tired a c h in g
fed .
j D ll. C. I.. O I S L E h
Yuwnll D rew Itldg.
Orlando.
Rhone.
K levator

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldge
Sanford, ■
Florida

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925.

|n Officials And TO PUSH PROBE
InJury^sHands

.
Shoals Bill
Maintain That Conference
Exceeded Its
ppnents^oV^t he^I DiH
J1* defeated and the report is
Shoals leasimr
*Pnt buck to confprence, they are;
tack Thursdnv ,' 1' launch« 1 " n « '* , Pr*Pared to rush it through conferconference re no A
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it hack before the

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER r

BAN ON COHOf Bombing T ests An
BY-PRODUCT IS B eing Discussed By
TO BE FOUGHT Aircraft Committee

( om mil tee That Unless
It Acts Favorably Bv Satur­ t.r,u,l Jh„ul,i
fcJhi° AJfUter|DEMOCRATS NOT Tellsday.
|,™cll™ll&gt;' Every Southern r „ .
_____
,m
He Will Take Fight To t a ? " " " hw‘ — « * * f Th' « - * * ' « * - « .S U i ,
Stale Joiiu. in 1-roiesi of| CHAMBER MOVES Air Chief Believes
A r g u m e n ts HURT BY DEFEAT
Hour Senate Immediately
' —
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* Cotton
^
pacts
Afternoon
{
the
"V
Against
Sect!
TO DUHTLTT
PICU
* acts Ought To Be
Backed By
S M t ^ K S T t S t e - W L s &amp; i n a -.
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ID F K liiH L I H SH ; Made Public Show...... S A Y S CHAIRMAN Cousens
Strong Followinff 2L.,„?i.0?rr!nK fo.r^ , on ‘h^instruction of damnumber .i, th®i uieom argarm e bale
IW r n ilW W I n / n o
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f| four r--v.».w„n
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bee” ejected in the measure in for the president to employ advis- j *» O U JU l i t 1 lO M lD lU (I
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Will Return In Power In . llihigan Senator Declares He i conference. Senator Underwood*!er8 ill preparation of a lease.
t A,lubamn, author of theb
h«b , Senator Norris declared the con- Retaliatory Boycott of P ro
rodd - Would Make All F
Fishing
ls h im r ltiiti
But
a i1
O I lip S ,
lime Not Fur Distant; Mes­ Has Some Sensational E&gt;i-! S?,n,5cr,t*
bill defended the report, which
ithcr Hay- sage Given to Supporters dence To Give Committee declared
“C,S
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S
tn
l«
EnadluB
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and
I.l„v
Unlawful
was germane to the house
General Insists

Clergyman

ie Respon&gt;r Bribery
Feb. 20.—

it and U urkf Columbus,
dieted ami L».

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. __ A
™ea“ K« reassuring the friends and
?*JPR’r *er" °T the Democratic par,t y ,!r,Vt , thp "rganlxation "cannot
B S tr « r - = v in * :? :;

£

...
and senate hills and the conferee*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.— De­ were within their rights.
termined not to hnve his investi­
Decision is Withheld
gation of the treasury smothered,
dust before the senate recessed,
as administration leaders wish,
Senator Cummins, Republican, Io
Senator
Couzens,
“

E r rh.,ts \ , , t?4pt llx

r

Bide
th, senate
,cn»te hill
hlu because
hinuiv'tlic
*,Ue of the
the

L#w* ,,IW l,ct' n SuM -c-Citl;

house loll authorized the lensin•** the property to Henry F o n f.1 ATLANTA, Feh. 20. — Few
*who
” 'has since withdrawn his offer! f f f il 'E .'i m a ' v . J l T 1" - '1
The provision authorising the up’ n t v«lc*«* . » protest
propriation
of 5100,000 for the u-c '
. »’ttaW
^
* e*}*rn
s
t s president
in cmnlnvimr or. a. tuid-westertl states of legisia

|

Aiialn UiacUMI .Prohlrm of

Equalization Of Tax Rule
'

A drastic law to prevent llshing
jn |j,|ce Monroe and lakes and
, rivers of Seminole countv was pro.
nosed hefor«&gt; tlm S....«f.,r.i r-i.....!»....

Stormy Petrel Fails?
‘
To Receive Repri* B p
mand From Coolidge

over until Friday.
ftr.. n®tion^l 'fjeryice, ing the Couzens
C hairm an&lt;Shav’,&gt;
UrWfn»i,
n ^ 1 ^’y' ^iaue «f‘« r 7 h iT sess?on ends^on „ ^°V* ,tl,!nn ? (,0*cn ..........
u,,MVvr
? hav&lt;?r oi
of in?
the Demncra- Mar. -I he will carry the fight to t ?c*l»*t«l in the three-hour
1lc_ |,ntl°unl committee.
the senate floor.
The party has survived for more
Couzens, an insurgent, has givth".n “...ce.n tury* Mr- Shaver said, en warning that he "will not only n^ ed b&gt;!11thl‘ P»*Wing officer
and will -yet live to do valiant move to take the resolution from ! _ t,he.r 'H'11 a.u*tnln »r overrule
service (ur the people and the the .finance committee jinit will P“ ' nt ° / 01'b o ­
sentenced by
country.
It was the duty of all llock his demands by reading into ..
To Appeal Derision
,i serve a year
Democrats, whether actively en- the Congressional Record the
Regardless of the ruling
i in the Atlanta
rn ed or not. he added, “to support charges that have been filed with c*m[r« ,,,,cb s'‘b* •» expected
hi
sentenc12
"J th‘- appropriation ' V! "•
J \ \ * " " * * ■ ' other than a hook and line, would nu,,|i.'- «“ P ^ ^ n t deludi
lading our
faithfully those ideals and policies him hut which his committee has I Pca* lbl* decision to
hi -‘ nati Of 5K,|&lt;-.481, the proceeds received
»h . mnt .2 ' vta&lt;, ' &lt;' taoir \o n « prohibit the shipping and sale of ,,,"Pb' that big shim iainimt luImi a day. The
which have made the party grent " not hail time t* investigate.
;
P*'P*r.
This
will
force
.
8 a roll call, from the sale of the Gnrgas steam ' ,h)' m otests. Senator (.oodiag nl fish outside of the countv a n d !' unk "
Lil at 525.000
Success for Sake of Service '
Involve Infiuential Men
' w” 'ch will he consideredi-d as a test I plant to the Alabama Power ComS
i“ ,,rot'!,t, t h e gov- wouhl make the possission of n e t'
Wednesday's widely mlIvertised ‘
action of nppliSuccess for the sakn of service
Inasmuch as these charges in- vuf? on *he Unilerwood r..............
...............
Ult. CI1RI
|w trial.
............................
Idrntial reprl-^’Mcl e a n 'T
S k ir' Lead.
,l»r |W«J«Cie evidence of «•'** ..»•&gt;«» «,, preside,ith
is our common objective,”
thtt volve some of the most influential
__“(Jm.
Gov. McLean
Tal.es
hvt’n should the Underwood fo re -1tion &lt;&gt;r dam number 3*" { con»t r ‘,cillegal fishing. The speakers de- ,’,*nd xv,,’» imminent for Hrig. Gen.
IL Vtlllil mn mh ..and
h. I cabinet
_1.!.. . i members,
a
message continued. “ It must not Republicans
Fe„r that na.sage of legislation cllir, (| , hllt
in the c.uVnty'we7e *'!l«chwll. the .stormy i.e t'rd 'T .rth J
20.—The case
. putting heavy luxe.- " oieomar«&gt;&gt; and other man„f t|„, most vnlunhle assets it J"r !,t,rvue. egplonded trnlnv with a
former deputy lective enorevKrn,,U,| , 'i ° nly in co1* ! ,n/ lu.d inK
zntu federal pen- c n u l L n l ^ “?*LIV " „ C,0.mman “£ ct“ r 5* .5onc.|,r.ns' the disposib&lt;? ° f e 1"-1 *ervice- -M&gt;' tio" of th'“ RepiibHcnn ieader’s k ..
I Fletcher, form er o w T n ^ u ili.e.!
as chnirn&gt;un1 of the capitulate and let the Couzen’s in
|t the same insti- [ d e ilL .m ..
• 8fiunre with t|„s ouiry proceed. On the other hand,
ce Kiehl,.Colum- idea as my desire to- be of party
s.wvl
n
n2u
‘
V
u
* to b® of P°r l-V they are being hard pressed hv cer. |
with conspir- service
servue only. I have no interest in tnin interests to see the invest!-1
trial other than promoting the? aims of any irroup gution is stopped.
oners in the fed- nor in furthering the ambitions of
Couzens stands ndmant, and ...
placed in the any prospective candidate.”
hacked by the independents and
"&gt;■,
-------1
_
W ishington.
a s h i n g , ‘
, Mr-,,Wilson rend a hill that had ‘‘bscm inntcl from the committeu .
m the United
With reference to John W. Davis most of the Democrats. He has
f i i ,
, been discussed at the meeting &lt;ff ro,'n,•
Thursday night, Democratic candidate for president prepared a statem ent
Cover .. "i.-..
of
the Extensive Advertising: Will Body Mon Formed To Fight
lisim u congTcsshmal1 dele- ,l,1c ’CKal commit tut? which provhl. R*l'rejcntative IVrkino,
i mart, the jurors in the last election. Mr. Shaver charges he wishes to look into aftthe Louisian.
Precede Placing Tract On
Plans of West Florida Into Iisr iheir infl'iieiu-e I i
f" r “ ,
"‘•'“ son of half of * .N, 'v ‘’"rsev. the committee exhie deferred thuir said Mr. Davis must speak for him­ or Mar. 4. and which he
will , Market On Mu.\ 5; Expect
the proposed
‘‘ill failed to meet "d"pr* *'Ut on th,. .-rill by thoso
Id they had 'le ft self ........
to re stS l o H a l t ' ( o a s ta l defeat th&lt;*
propose&lt;l 'legislation'
legislation. th1‘\ y rarus to his *•-......political r-—.»
pluns .»•
for spreadon the record, unprobed and
To Sell Holdings in I):t\
ovenm r Terml
T rrral of
M ^ . ,! ! ' Vi'lh th‘l «l'l»roval of those who »ewsnaper correspondents who had
for dinner. Little ne tuture, but expressed the opin-1 unverified, if the Old Guard kills
H ig h w a y M ade P r e f e r e n t i a l m
‘Covemor
iff Arkan-as,
ft.“V i
Juced Thursday that ho would not aguin.be a pres- the authorizing resoultion.
...j,, „ ,
.
,
j
.....
...
ihthe trial. The identinl
AmcrEdward Higgins, president of
dentin! candidate,
candidate, "grent
“great AmerHus Sensational Evidence
ertv hlddmJs Iff
,P n P*
only a few wit icon and great Dvmocrat though
Couzens
&lt;«v«
■nntn
ami
(B
A
M
M
it*
^
^
^
tht
Sanfon!
Ilo
the Sanford
Sanford Chamber
Chamber of
of Commerce
Commerce l "
C'ouzens says some exZrenudv • ‘ i d "TJ’.VV*"
” * l'"'
«»« the
j sjt sc
futtul and the de­ ha- is.”
sensational evidence hns been fur- c, Uu-'s d ^
was named executive s e c t a r y for , Rclullalorv liovr a t i r &lt;i.-.l
, •'tr- Wilson declared that due to
the reiiort yestenlay he had
in sur-rebuttal
Debt Taken Care Of
.... mshed to him which he prefers &gt;m«rW
!*“ !.th *' W0,00° &amp;»m,nolc county at the orgnidrai
!
S
S
S
°
o
f
^
G
c
m
i
i
n
,
FhlVida
,hp
fa‘
l
that
^
h\
‘*
1
li,,Vttl
hi",n',f reaUably M o r n u f
The debt Incurred. during t.,e
the last
d.
...si to examine in committee hut will
t
r a.nn,JV,nce tton meeting yesterday in Orlando
(."‘
—•
previously
had
'luorum of the legal committee
(Argument
yM ynul campaign ”**
»------- 'lt«ke public in the senate if his r
"is yji longer
H tbia
^
b&gt;’
Eloridu Good Roads a. ..-- •&gt;"d .Mmth Varotinu prey
Source
,Not Developed.
.
tnnnn argum ents a serious'problem
Mn Shaver inquiry is stopped now. Allied w ith ii'i,.,
* d u e c tin g . tb &amp; ,f f ,in. The association is comno •
/J "‘ ^W .th( Cifroli„ n uovir- ’ p.r^?e'*^ b® could not niuke an offi-.
South
Carofn
'l
oP,V
|!rt
fr.
n
,n
*^«l
b«M
ly.
Jlc
de,
,
1
he
N*
w
Je^-scy
mprcacntaHve
were mnde by saicj, adding that . contributions
.........
.... interests reported to he actively S n n n u u n c - S e n t w i n S l m
'a " ^ ^ - n t u t i v e s of various
^
‘ ‘
..... .
*
* heaulifi- , 'J ,,0t sa\ from what source hid
W ami William and pledges received since the elec­ soliciting Ropub can leaders for ),
, Vu
1
chambers .»f commerce in
in former Ion rs«ne hut h« ili,| re­
I of Atlanta and tion “are, in the aggregate suffi­
with particular emphasis nm| \
In of Columbus, cient prnctienlly to wipe out the
lion
made cat tier in iiu- day
.
r&lt; M. Johnson, ns- deficit in the relatively near fu­
committee
session that griiX
?
*
'
...
.
,""cu"
ti'
»
Ittorney, spoke for ture," and also to provide tem por­
.
...................‘ lu ll had not himself startarily for current running expenses
The drys dislike the committee for"'^sL StaS ng^T nSrM f f;,‘rWVh‘ '
Z l ' 'V "* Flori,lH "Upr- pon.
financing the cominlttec could he
,l"• "Wioi- I he fact that the
| arguments by Mr. of the national committee.
round. It \vs»* recommended that ?JR,pr,d
nnt summoned to the
A
trlegram
protesting
the
pasHager, the name
The message said the committee ninitlon unit und the recnmnienda- |,ur
im„r,.v..Vn,..o «,„.ithrough the \ ...gc
a‘^ e V
si"h" measures
mcamiVes IInto
n 'c 'tilciliy
nMowing
t oday.- . he ------iiddeii.of,f* such
today ,&lt; . '“I1..®/..l.hp.
. . . loKi«i«iture ------- - ..U .hi,‘;, • 1
l\ Hayden, for- would be able to aid in a practical
Ixwn«*
The
plan
being brought forward l'™
1* aunt In Governors Cl.-.ine. ofi* 'HP
Jl,e county to levy a tax of one milt j Jf**,'0. bim "" rJ*»un to change "my
m
cr
t
z7
h
,
th;,t
,h"
£
T
pa
n
•»
"
S
s
.
s
r
n
c
M
,l
u
t
,,r
e
[plain at the prison way party candidates in the con­ m
bill torv'put athe,
ahead atat «
' rate. Rond ,„a- hv the \Vest
p.ian neiiig
Wisconsin. .Moore of
of Idaho,
Idaho toJ ay ,a
f,’rr such
"uch work he
he P.
passed.
»'ninlonin* to the credibility of this
s ! L dry
Z unit I In
. the
I 1abpn'1
FloridaDrought
in tea*stforward
would | f|^
&gt;.
b .. . .
*
I 1111 111•.,1
i ... work
.
•• .
t**iInn I '
frequently. The gressional elections of ID2t», and treasury
qmilisution
^ \vfl ; ,,
, ,
;,?v “ hm.M
V m’
chi,,M " rt- "«w clearing right i substitute fo rth ,, nrese.it voell l,orn " r P«ah. Ridianlson of Cali-'
'H'estl.." of tax eqtia
|y charged
that asserted that the party was not &lt;*nt body
body
ond
i
I
'•nit*' House official* &lt;ii&lt;| pot nlinimith..!
dp
“
f
wn&gt;
’
r"
1
'
lb,‘
str‘‘‘,Ls
while
most
law,
in
the
state
a
newt
bill
whii-i
I
f,'
rnin*
h'rkson
of
Indiana.
Baker
'ura1
,n
.!,
“
IIU'
the
hod
1 who is mentioned being financed by nny individual nr i Ids committer
the legal ,
w
r
yest erday after u
'
against the three small group.
C. lip ' "nieri'iice with the president eithkving been a party
The national chairman said the
W. |». ■J’1' l" deny up confirm the leport,
pnapiruey hut was organization of victory clubs, set
.
.
.
.
.
-----.......
confer
V'1 '''“de the informal statem ent
.....
.
duy on | westcoast to Tampu thence over the
r the sole conspir- up during the last campaign, was
'villi the cuiinty eouimission.
•
,f,t
did not originate from the
which
the
property
is
to
he
for•
Tamiami
trail
t&lt;
&gt;
Miami
and
tin
Ton-d the form er being retained, but not for the
coni- ! Ul utive offices.
Although the
mully
piuced
on
the
market,
the
i
tin
the
"east
coast
"
The
pit
Pout his address to purpose of collecting funds to pay
mittee to arrive at Home niVan ■ ,'ri' ddciit’.&lt; attention was called to
improvements
will
he
almost
finwouhl
make
this
program
nreferd
I
f
~
•
a deficit.
1‘ ''“‘Her again today, in, udiliished except for the hard aurfuc ential and. according to h.d'efs. If Y a i ' d a g e I l U T e U S e d whereb a survey that will result in
[for llavden
cqunlixation
of
taxes
in
the
countv
‘"inmont was forthcoming,
(ing of streets.
,, it is pnsxetul will iL-suld in no road
Attorney said thnt
may he effected. It was proposed !
r, ,arv 'VVeks Ilk. wise had
Preparations have been complrtArranffPn,,(,'nts r fl’r *ay‘-|jF
" / consenuence being done in
Impiovements
for Father HayImpiovemcnts on th
s’iinfoiil Hint the cimnty comniissioo nppoiiu-l "'dbm g to add to hi flat denial
ed hv the Chumbc! of Commen-e
o£ lr^ * -ni ^
b* ‘ • ntr"' Horidnf or pn.lmhly ten Miinid . i I
,1 !
Idniitted his guilt,
ha will a person competent to make thi* “ _yestcrdnjr, when he diselulihed
l charged Surtuin,
Furnished by the United States dav 'n^nartv ^ f l " r° v ' T ^ ' "''I'rovenienti°wiin,e niade'as fast
The first meeting r f the offii-r • j," rp‘!M'
vardage of mx lodes, survey and revise the sdieditles but | XM*chVn*"1*‘,|r‘‘ whatever " f the
phi being parties to Department of Agriculture with
&gt;ed by Father Hay- the Florida Bureau of Markets
pp" " “ ;
lions will U* held in Miami on M ar., wi |. e ‘Z n R t o l Ylmul^ Mar 7"■ r«r"n 7 f,"&lt;• tin* services. A nother1"" a /evolution adnptol by the
pnient witness.
co-operating. Frank H. Scruggs, vv'ho wi 11 lirrive i n San for"l t
o'clock. Through the courtesy of Ho jw . j fe &amp; tv C'onTnanv^wh. h5s t
t,mi' " dp|‘f a,b’" W" ‘ Tees of lth e *six*'ludes ' will be se !•!«» that
at five men in eneh district '."!Mm,l,ee asking him to reappear
Ervin, presiding, representative.'
", “ J £
T m iJ i S
™ l'T '''
appear hffure the hack distances ranging from 25 to he nppoii
IVas to the law of
appointed to ,l„ the work was ,T 'Pieallonlng on uireraft m atters,
Total shipments from all states T. L. Dumas, the division super- L
P
V
,on tb,‘ following day. m Vnrd* though the oar for the hrought
(discussed evidence Thursday: California, 20; Floridn intendent, the train will he hack-1o!
"
before the body and din-1'.’.LiV.a . 'n ''. indicate he wa* preS n I*
• h‘‘
\ !' t 'o"tr delegation will he .elect- ,
will remain at 70
e,.ss«|. yAtlaeks were made on men i p:-n 'd f"
trial otoher than 83; Sanford section 73; tot«l. 103. ed I II. to the business section of S ' X
*" ^n ,*• the committee
reports «•&lt;! to go to Tallahussee dining tin"action in which Total shipments through Feh. lit
1 it desired hit presence.
......... ‘h-; v h lto r. will
r « , K ’S &amp; n . e . o tee of number I hole is }'*"’• •' wan declared, are holding
ion of the legislature to seek .
'," n,n""»,»-* had not decided toalleges $10,500 Inst season, 1979; last season,
I he party will be conducted to reived with unusual inthrest by tiie objects &lt;ff the association,;
hack 30 yard : numb- L01"1. foS which they ha.l refused
.,a
Pjv Court explained 2,492; This seuson
tard a : number I, 30 hundreds of dollars an acre for IKbt w,ien he wouhl U- asked to
shipments the Seminole ( afe for breakfast, investors in that section heenus" Meiuhcrs of the assrM'iation are nl,
f'tcged transactions from the SanfoVd section 1,291, Mayor
.Mayor Forrest
1 ,,rreat l^ike
,'" k^ and
and Edward
Kdwai&lt;1, a comparison of values of So. .. planning to attend the meeting ) a "
" a !" M’r
"1011yards; mini- ami yet were valuing this hm.l a t 1
1
-MlUhell llefuri Committee
Higgi
[thv jury us charg- last season, 1,497.
Higgins, president iff the Lhamber prteisbiirg with those offered by &lt;ff tin- Tniniamf Trail \ &lt;« iation !,"r' r
Vi.'r,l'. «"'l uiimher II. $2 and f.l an acre on the county
of Commerce,
~
Gene nil Mitchell instead of go­
&gt;defendants were
.ges will not tax books.
of
will welcome the I the local firm, reveal facts which in St. Petersburg Mar. I t.
Vl,r,*s- *he cha..g
Shipping point information:
1 he project of erecting a radio ing to tiie White House for the
or acquitted but
The policy of the newly fo rm -i"d P I M l , b “laving.
Sanford, Fin. Late afternoon, visitors in addresses to be given at | show that the locnl properties arc
has Heralded reprimand, appea-ed once
| evident*,, to he re ­ clear, cool. Good wire inquiry. the breakfast.
being offered at rocK-hottom prices. &lt;&lt;l association is expressed in the
Teams representing Altnnmnt Broadcast lug station, which
been #under consideration
of thei .| more
f„ri.
! possible effects, if Demand and trading good, market
At 8:15 n trip of inspection | In conversation with loading following resolutions:
Springs and tho Hanford Golf Club i,,.7i,.
,
. ................
,r
, .• the- aircraft
.............-committee.
......... .
P,ve on the specific unsettled, strong feeling. Cur- through the celery districts will be realty men of both St. Petersburg
"We. the representatives of c i t - l were
" 1 to have clashed on the liuk
?,pvpr,,ll w n k s. was dell-,
,lrm'‘lj h.' • “'"‘ition to the nir
•
I'roil in the indict- joads F. O. B. usual terms. Flor­ made. Forty automobiles
have and Tampa, Mr. Ely learned that ies. countlc* and civic organizn- «' - • " ’clock
Friday afternoon, nit,I&gt; postponed until Inter in th,- ''"dcie &lt;&lt;f the war and navy de­
ida 10 inch crates, Golden Self­ been secured for the occasiona n d .! the “Sunshine City” 10 years ng » lions, of Florida nssemhled in Or- 1 ' here arc 20 men on each team year, a report made to the ch ain -1" '" ‘monts an,| asserted he ha&lt;| reat the last meeting piuced the ‘I' ,,v''‘l no summons from the presiFitnesses used in Blanching, in the rough U. S. No through arrangem ents withthe ( was neither as large nor as prolando, in mass meeting, this 19th 1n,,d 'he winning aggregation is *ber
*'“■* ' * — •*’
•
'lent*
F Lraham Buughn, 1, 3 to f.s, $2.50.
I city manager, parking space ha&lt; gressivc ns Sanford is today, yet day of February. 1925, do rec-' ,n ,l,‘ given a tronhy provided by ,ro»t of erecting such a station at
u - .. machines
vi
*“ lakefront .properties
.t
-'*—*tho competing play
,layers
Mayor J*0'000 “ "'I frnnt, $3,000 to $5,000, He declared ha had no knowledge
situated' ommend.•
f'1 J’ illie Hoar, all
New York. 30 degrees cloudy. i
reservedi for .these
its
1
’railed to the stand 2 Calif., Id Fla., arrived. Supplies in front of the Cafe. After the the same distance from the bnsl- j "That the legislature of 19251''"fro st Lake andI Mayor II. I. !','r n’ai,n,en‘u1K;c " &gt;cnr. Action *J*'1 l" J1*
of the report that
Idle Springs w h o 'it0" D°»lpone«l IInst meeting due t«
had lieen or would Ik* summon'f t
' defendants, A. E. liberal, demand moderate, murket indirection has been completed flic ness section a* the local properties make no changes whatsoever in *-Maltbic, of Altamolie
"Y Mayor Lake. Mayor i ,0 *h" '&gt; bUo House, and answ. P'-tcher testi- strong. Florida. 10 inch crates, visitors will he returned to the ' were selling nt $1,200 per front the present law ns passed bv lh;&lt;t!art‘ l" meet in tip&lt; feature match
pr-rehuttal.
per body during the session of 1923, of the evening, were
unable
play
.
. r,,
blanched 3c $4-4.25, l-ds $4, 51.50, .Station where they will hoard | Yoot as compared with $75
r- unable
»,, ,&lt;&gt;
play
! 0Lke‘
that ■I or* sai-I
:p,1r,*lV
on\ hail
0^ ‘onAmi‘tC('
he
given no "»««"*
ron^
"And be it further resolved l h a t j duB *° # Previous engagement nf
V
few 51.75, ordinary quality 53.75, their train for Tampa. The train front foot in Sanford. Mr. rily
slderation
to
the
report
th
at
he
will
leave
at
10
o'clock,
jfiving
the
declnr»**l
that
this
fact
will
he
a
w
e
send
strong
delegationto
MiMayor
Lake.
:
»i„...
11.
.
.
,
t
8P*od
at
this
8s $3.50, $1.00. 10s $2.75, $3.50, . ,
A masquerade ball, commcmor- i tin"*- The project, Lowcvcr, :.i wmifil not he reappointed, March
grepn 4-Cs, $2.50, $2.75. California visitors Its than two hours in l big inducement to buyers in the ami to the Budget meeting of the
l,» Ins present position as asi southern
purt of tho
the state, accord- State Road
Alai. :■“»ting
ling Washington’,
ern part
Roa&lt;l Department on Alar.
Washington' Birthday, will I ””S
l,lp' lh“ Mayor ilcrian-l
F: E* h. 20.—Pros! crates fair quality and condition, j Hanford.
ing
to
‘
*
lieliefs
expressed
to
him
10.
nnd
to
Tallahassee
&lt;lurii.g
theih**
held
Friday
night
la-ginning
at
I
radi.t
stntinii
eVen,"
8,,y
wil1
have
u
Every effort was made by local
avg,vd a confer- $5, $5.75.
that Major General Patrick, chief
(Cotin-jed on page 3)
&gt; o'clock. With the F’nrt Pitt
Philadelphia: 38 degrees, part- Chamber of Commerce officials to by real estate men of that section, i
and estate
oi the utr service had rf-ron.menUCollegians furnishing the music,
ly cloudy, 0 Fla., arrived. 5 cars induce the Asheville visitors to
l.h e dancing will continue until I O i l M a g n a t e W i l l S e e eil his reappointment.
b disclaimed on track. Supplies moderate, de- ! lenghten their stay here. Due to
If he is not rcnppolntcd to
o'clock. Attendance at the dance
that he niand moderate, murket slightly • the itinerary having already boon
is
nut
restricted
to
«lull,members
&gt;&gt;
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s
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r * - hp wi" revert t« the
arranged
whereby
other
cities
will
I
stronger,
Florida
10
inch
crates,
'die White House
. rank
of ‘‘“
colom-i.
and an invitation is extended to
3s $.3.25, $.3.50, 4* $4. 54.50, poor­ la visited, the stay in Sanford &gt;
the public.
PstU
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ORMOND, Feb. 20.. cr, $2.75, 0s 5 1 $4.50 poorer $2.75, could not he chunged.
r * '. commissionW. D. Clark, architect of the Knckfellrr
—
Rockfellci will attend living'pict- Capital
vLevy .Among:
18s
$3.50,
$1,
poorer
52
75.
10s
w»s exunerntMiss Ruba Williams, Sanford, guests of the circus m anagem ent! L.a ?f".rd
&lt;i°V.rrse. left Smiford ; arcs representing events in the F
n m'ttee of charg
53, 33.50 poorer $2.50 poorer 52.50. j
j i n / J S l l C D l l C r d 's
Plana
night f™ * * fa r.P a la lk a "her.- he h o a'H fe of George Washington next French D e b t
_
California, crates too few -ales re- I ' ^ IS U I* t l , ' u ‘J l l c R t l U .1 . , bus been named Shrine Queen for Thursday night. Tuesday
' t'*en commissioned to construct a Monday following his custom o f 1
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'he
season
1925,
winning
with
the
was
originally
set
aside
for
the
'p
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rted
to
quote.
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distinction a valuable diamond ring. juvcniN visitors, Ihit due to ii golt rour-c. Th.- course, when past years «t Ormond Bench Gov I , CAMS', Feh, 20. — Official cir«
Chicago: 33, partly cloudy, 1 * “
it was announced today by Edward heavy downpour of rain, the show completed, will he -imilnr to the John W. Martin and members of I, * concttW today that u capital
Cal;;
II
Fla.,
arrived
23
cars
on
|rrTy'" r w,*a Uphelu
0,,‘ jn h iqford, which i&lt; generally his stair who are expected to reach *"vy was among the pluns und
track. Supplies moderate, demand
U llb A liO , e&lt;eb. -0. -A .physical F. Lane, president of the Sanford was cancelled.
,
ns one of the bent in hen- this afternoon, will he met I t" 0*e*nonl&gt;' in seeking u solution
Chief Justice Harry
Shi me club. .Miss Ninawilliam-,variations In the program for recognized
J:,Ki*!,'ti"n occupl- moderate market steady. Florida riush between
the state.
by colonial guard in. un ol&lt;| s ta te I"* •”runc*’* financial troubles. This
10
inch
crates
3s
4s,
fl*
fairly
p
Olson
of
the
Municipul
court
and
of
Huntis,
second
in
the
contest.,
Friday
night
will
be
nuule.
Several
,
wtUlon on r
| coach,
* , was admitted to be a proper interwell
blanched,
few
$4,'
poorer
$3
•
Edwin
Hedrick,
counsel
for
William
won
a
wrist
watch
and
the
title
of
t
different
features
tnat
haven't
been
- ? ! nV the confer-------------- -------------Iprotation of declaration made in
5.'l!25 8 s S3.25 8s $3,25 $3.50, 10s F’. Shepherd, was the climax of "Ali.-s Shriner."
hr&lt;night out before will he given I'IV I* Killed. I 1 i n j u r e d ,
3
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the chamber of deputies yesterday
A a u iu lil »«*ay. mostly $3 oo"''
' ”
' the morning's session of inquest of
Officials of the showarc plan-1 prominent places in the bill. Prep
t y J . ^ 't 1? "fHcials
In
Trolley
Accident
Donahey
Seeks
Probe|
by F nance Minister
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D
etroit'
*»7
cloudy
5
Flaoridu
death
of
Shcpheixi’s
foster
son.
ning
to
close
the
week’s
engagearatjons
arc
being
made
to
care
01 ^nc oyytur
which
first
came
us
a
notice
...
----Poisonng: C a s e printed on sheets of debatewhen
ia nrotci't arrived" 23 cars on^truck" Supp'lhM I William N McClintock.
T ,i u » lUrd“,rani,*!li,wii!! W
..b!^f.V ! Z
° f th“ lar*«8‘ cr,md* ,,r
am |
a ,hf Industry,
I lihernl Hpninnil
a _____1 ......
Ii nl
of K*"ryKh'ry. A .marni
Mardi t.rus
and .ro.ltnotrailing' modrood----- 1----------------------i.rus will the
me week.
MANILA. Feh. 20.—Five per
distributed to the press.
........MARKETS
..... aw* a
w I f f •COLUMBUS. (&gt;.. Feh. 20.—Gov.
&gt;l!*Xf&lt;|
rim* club expressed the,,,- wire killed today and I t others Vic Dortahey Voday requested' m
T W o m i T t FD IN r n i i' n i m c '
ffteratlve
™ **
’Z ’ t t *&lt;!?**? on- u und
-------couple wearing the m olt grotesque ►clvq Fr.dav morning a « highly including two women, were in ju r - 1M. Ford, secretary of the Ohio
1 w&lt;l I a j t
COLLISION ■
Ponded hy Vh- ' 8s*$3* 25* r , J ' l'oi ^ t oo’ Wash- CHICAGO, Feb. 20. - Wheat: costumes. There is expected to !»•' plcnaml
N turzi c
, t l i^ i
. J 3 ; i . 8&lt; «| 75
$j May, L 8«'a to 1.87; July, IJMP* much competition in this event accordeda
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it
v
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lo&lt;
J I - nPP- ! wakKJ
IJMH4. ro rn : Mar. L3I to for it .will he open to all who nt- I Sanford.I. The show has been lu r - 'n in g many of the den,I and injur- the poisoning of Ohio Srat,.° Ifni! !
J atally.
ol 'he
.V m^ ,'’at
pack- i washed wrapped precooled 4s, «V.|to
8s, 1.31!«..
the poisoning of Ohio S tate UnV- J jured and J. It. Prevatt
nainfullr
O ats; May, 43% to 4 l»-j. tend the show. Special music will . cess fid so far they declare, despite led beneath,
$4.20,
$4.75.
versity
students
hero
several
weeks
hurt
today
when
• P • ••
'«
£
.
8
2
!
—
be
rendered
by
the
circus
bund
anil
the
fact
th
at
one
performance
wns
i
--------------------LL *'«■ final ■eparar
m *°
* prosecuting ! which they weri*U 'eomine' * froil!
I • | ago with a v*f'T
, raril
ri'ii'i’d oul und they expect to inThe Queen Mother VI
J t T v Z . t ' l . J . S w to
T h, . t i n „f ,h , han.a „ ■**'5 j
Mexandria
|
(mrsona
responsible
the alleged Florida toV aldo.t# collided with «
elude among their most successful | receives $350,000 a year from the I laxity of conduct in for
i(1 by",KW
'he ,ier,shi,)
federal
the university I taxicab.
laaicao. Tht
i ne men were taken tu
A rm "1'. **cn,un* ml**erate’ mur ' I th.- cvclli'l.
'
'
'
i Boy Scout, uml ncw .hoy. w u r f ‘ weeks thuir . u y In Sanford,
British Government.
1 dispensary.
a local hospital.

ras acquitted
States Court
on charges
in acieptThe jury
hour--.

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..New Tees On Golf
K Course Being Built;

Celery Markets

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Miss Kuba Williams Shrine Queen;
Mardi Gras Features Closing Ni&lt;*ht

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CONSTITUTIONAL

AMENDMENT-

NO INHERITANCE

ADVANCE OPENING

ANNOUNCEMENT

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Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
Sanford Grove, a handsome Subdivision, closely adjacent to the city lim its
of Sanford, will be opened and offered for sale Saturday, February 21st, 1925,
at 1 P. M.
Fred W illiams, County Surveyor, has completed the stakin g out of the
lots in Sanford Grove and much of the work o f physical im provement has
been accomplished.
Experts o f great expedience have SDt the prices for th e individual lots and
we have been guided? by the values fixe! by R ealtors in this location who have
aided us in reaching a fair and reasonable price for the Opening O fferin g of
our property.
Values are certain to go much h igher within the very near future, and we
reserve all rights to increase prices on all o f the balance of the property, as
soon as our program of improvement h as been com pletely carried out.
The natural beauty of Sanford Grove has been preserved; this new hom e­
site has been so named because of the handsome grove of pines,'oaks and other
large trees which N ature has so generoussly provided on these premises.

LIVE IN A PARK
SANFORD GROVE
A

PLACE

FOR

HOMES.

Special inducem ents to the first builders o f dw ellings at Sanford Grove
have been offered, if they begin building within 50 days and finish their homes
within 12 months. We will build a home for you from your own plans or ours.
You may m ake a sm all initial deposit and pay the balance in m onthly pay­
ments for a term o f years, the same as rent. We offer a special and unique
selling plan.
We invite you to inspect Sanford Grove, and if youi arc pleased with our
program of im provement you will surely do yourself i\i favor by purchasing
NOW.

FOR MAPS, PRICE LISTS, PHOTOS, BOOKLETS, HOUSE PLANS AND
.
OTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO

DEVELOPERS
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SELLING
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Executive O ffices, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa., and Daytona, Florida
FIELD OFFICE

HOTEL VALDEZ LOBBY,
SANFORD, F I
JOSEPH L. BAUM,
General Sale.*? Director

FLORIDA

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HOURS

FROM

(10,000,000

PF.OPLE

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY^ FEBRUARY 20, 1025,

W H ER
RECEIPTS FROM FOREIGN LANDS

Pqlm tlto—M yrtle street being
Mount Logan, in the Yukon, is
tlie highest of all Canadian peaks widened between Central street
and Lenmn Avenue.
arid it lias never been climbed.

ANNO UNCEM ENT SHOWERS

The most interesting parly of a : nmriiy involves n luncheon. _
\ few days ago I saw a state- ; Ki t the best only by experim enting
girl's earlier life should^ he the} The chief reason for this is not
n t to the effect th a t every eoun- for ourselves,
has a distinctive national dish
Even Doston baked beans are not p arty nl which she announces her any delicate question of etiquette,
.■ept A m erica ,Th&gt;s m ay he . always the same outside of the engagem ent. Tin* more surprisa Bather it is one of convenience. J
e, but If the American house j city of their fame, When it is there Is to the announcement, of The Intimate friends of the bride!
have evolved no dish com -1possible to eat the dish on its course, the greater the In te rest.' nre usually of a convenient num ber ■
Don’t Rtiy E rrs of ()neslinmthlt* Quality
n to this country as a whole, a t (native heath, or get the
recipe i f o r th,a reason even in sm aller to serve a t one table, which pers t they have shown discrim ina- 1from a native, we feel more sure ‘ownp&gt; w| ,ere 11 19 ra t.h ^r « lru&gt;k m lt« ni0,rt‘ interest ng niethods of
&gt;n and unprejudiced minds In of it, but as we are not all fortu- tn surprise anyone with the nn- announcing the intentions or the
- i —»-........i. •------- nouncement of a long anticipated two young people most concerned
opting and adapting the nationnnte enough
to &lt;—
have -a
direct
dishes of other lands.
source for this information, we’re engagem ent, much secrecy is r e - 1and enhances the effect of thn sursortod to, in order to make the an- prise.
This will be a series of foreign going to pass on w hat we have.
Out* engagem ent lunrhonn planhen. beginning this week with
A hearty appetite and tin* re- nouncement shower a real piece of
I nril by our department was found* |
. r! ;h recipes, followed by Nor- frosliment which comes from de news.
Times change and customs come “ * on the idea " f letting the cat
vn, Russian, French, Swedish, lightfui vacation days, makes for
Each one Stamped and guaranteed by
n**sc and German recipes.
appreciation of good tilings to eat and go, so that in our present s t a l e , out
J*1*1. of the bag. Each place card i
to . it . a bright
c o lo r-!
• the menu of every American and the little English inns, with of evolution the announcement is 1 , , attached
,
•IiV1■a atm
-.11 111 iland
11111 IIIin -often
• ofii 4a® -ini
- *-to
-•■•" ed hug.« In each
a tinyi
-.-hold figure such well-known their
osphere
of- XII
charm
as1 much
surprise
the
11L,111
WCiI.*■
UI
• - ** **6
iiv i * ve
I*" l*jV
se —
I . i l bag was
,1
j*
Sem inole County Poultry Association
ividiinlity,
have an esperinlly in- parent- of the perrons concerned ir a ! a,u* around the neik of each
is us Scotch oatmeal, the urn- tllvi
‘
caul beat mg the
mi of sunny Italy, rice, stew, v iting air. As one journeys hither , as it is to anyone else. As t h e ! l's t was a
For Sale By
ml thither,
they „gather
ideas .pendulum swings Lack and the nickname of Ilie bride and grnoma feu, und the roast beef of and
- ........ , ----.......................
to-be
A&amp;P T ea Co.
Sel-R ite Grocery
j substantial Briton. But there which
tin
wlilch they take pride in using nntt ' nresent merges into the past, let un
For an announcement to ho
o some national dishes almost their own little affairs when they 'hope mine of the plensnnt old manL. P. McCttllcr.
Jno. StenQier.
• known to the Americans.
desire to offer something a l it tl e ! nern will again become the rule. made nrmind Valentine’s Day or
It Every cook who is making a col different for luncheon or supper, ra th e r than the lexceRtiom nlul Easter, a large crepe paper hell or
Stone Meat Market
a notion of famous cook hooks and I mention first a delicious way of j th a t more young women will go heart mny is- Ining over tlie tnhle. ’
From
it
hang
rainbow
colored
ribi ecipes should try to odd as many nerving mushrooms .'which erfme ! leisurely process of being wooed ,
,
„
+ musual ones as possible to her col- from u charm ing inn on the I bIi*. nml won, of n formal engagem ent , nn* on” h ading to each guest s
, ection. Though the different conk of W ight. Incidentally, they are and a prearranged wedding c e re -' I
*
a “ntiml ; r,in* Oio host\
A looks may curry many of those nlways served over there for break niony.
I «**! .''.acl» K'-U‘s l l"l,,a her ribbon
, and down from tlie bell flu tter ■ a sM a B n n B a n a a a N n B a B a n a B B B a a a a a u a a u a N U B G tiiia B B irsB n fl
’ Thlch we would like, ntill, strange fast an a separate course, quite un­
Although some announcement curds bearing the names of the
■ say, they often vary, and we usual, nnd delectable.
M
M
showers do include the sterner sex engaged pair.
nnd so occur in the evening, it is
The ;nienns for annoimeenVnt
Rut the Quality Is "
alm ost Invariable th a t the show
offer un opportunity for
Irs. Smith Entertains RAISE ADVERTISING FUND ers are given for the feminine showers
some variations from tlie usual £
friends of the bride only nnd so oc- party menu. A d e lie ate effect,'
Not Cut at the
Junday School Class BRADENTON, Feb. 20 . - A ge"- cur
in the afternoon. This form I suggestive or the wedd ing to come,
eral committee Iiiim been appointed (,f entertainm ent, in fact, custo- is desirable.
' Tho members of the Kings with livu team captains tu raisi
Popular Market
* aughtars Sunday School Cfjnss a fund of $.'10,000 to advertise
a
Bradenton to the world. Six thous­
I’LAN CONCRETE PIER
There’s one thing in cut­
•' .’ere pleasantly entertained Tuen- and dollars was pledged a t the
An Announcem ent aa
* lay evening nt the home of Mrs. organization meeting. A commit­
ting prices— hut tlie hit;
HOMESTEAD, Feb. 20. — A
Lunch
'C . II. Smith, the teacher of the tee to adm inister the fund plans concrete pier 250 long is planned
idea is to keep quality.
advertising in the state to bring by the Key Largo Club to be usefl
‘class.
w inter visitors to Brudentnn, while by its members for n fishing ren­
Menu No. I.
That is just what we do
•'* Beautiful spring flowers, shaded a summer and fall campaign will
lights nnd tall red tapers were ho conducted throughout the U nit­ dezvous. The pier which will ex ­
Eclair Shells filled with Chick­
tend out into the ocean will he lo­
in the following:
'artistically used in decorating the ed States.
en Suind
cated
about
five
miles
north
of
tho
ispacious living room and dining
Stuffed Olives
railroad station by Key Largo, it
SATURDAY SPECIALS
room.
I feart-Shaped Sandwiches
is stated, and the club plans to be­
....... ......
15c per lit.
VEAL
STEW
....................
A t the appointed hour members
SEN SUSPENDS
Straw berry Mousse
gin its construction sometime d u r­
..............................
2tic per lb.
VEAL ROAST
...........
bf th e class with friends arrived
White I.oaf Cake
ing this yenr. It will face on the
...................................... Ulc per Hi.
BRISKET STEW
.
and gam es nnd music appropriate
ORLANDO, Fell. 20.— Announce golf course also ami will contain
Coffee
.........
15c per lb.
BEEF R O A ST ............... .....
•to th e season were enjoyed.
I merit has been made by the Flor- lockers for golfers.
...................................... 25c
HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. for
&gt; A t n Into hour Mrs. Smith a s - j ida Sun l’uhlishing Company of
.Menu No. 2
We carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
listed by Mrs. Virgil Lee Smith, suspension of publication "until
Toronto Bouillon Bread Sticks
FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY
served u delicious ico course — further notice by order of tinMolded Salmon
“
HOLD FLOWER SHOW
■leart baskets filled with candies heard of directors.” The company
Tiny Baking Powder Biscuits u
:*;ere given ns favors.
started last fall with publication
f i t with H eart Shu nod Gutter 3
ORLANDO, Feh. 20.—Tho Wo­
A nother p arty is being planned of a woekly, later a tri-weekly and
Grape F ru it Stuffed with
a
vor tho near fu tu re.
| then a daily, finally returning to man’s club of W inter Park is bus­
White
Grapes
yily
engaged
with
preparation^
for
a weekly.
8&lt;i&gt; UI5 E. First Street
Phone 210-211
Cream Dressing
its fourth nnmial flower show*. The
a
We Deliver to Any Part of the City
Caramel
Ice
Cream,
Petit
Fours
■ Should the Prince
exhibitions
will
he
open
to
any
per­
of Wales
Salted Uuts
Coffee
l»rry, his wife will receive an
Chinese and Japanese adults son living in Orange county or
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBBailBBaBBBBBBBBB
.nnujty of $511.0110 from the liril- always have, black hair, but .lapa- neighboring towns, and will bo doGovernment, and should she j nese children sometimes have dark signed to create greater interest in
in
survive her husband, this rnnnuily' reddi-h hair, and Chinese children growing flowers nnd plants
beautification of homes und towns.
Will be increased to $150,00.
may have brown hair.

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P E D I G R E E D EGGS
45c dozen

THE FO01
W E EAT
Is to sustain the ntusscie nnd mental facta
of bodies.
Pure Fond, The Right Quantity and CnrrtrtL
Are Absolulcly Necessary to Uftl

LET US SUPPLY
Y O U R FOOD
It is pu:c, our place is sanitary and
anticipate your wants

Fresh Country E rr s , doz
Maxwell House Coffee, lb. ...
Tomatoes, No. 2. two cans......
N one Such Mince M ea t.........
Pine Apple, Libby, Sliced, No. 2i
Pine Apple, Libby, Sliced, No. 1
Irish Potatoes, 10 lb s.......

GARRETTS GROG
Next to Palmetto I

1l.'l Palmetto Ave.

a a n a a u iiM a n a a B a B M B B a B a n a a a a a a a iia iH ii

DOYOU

THE POPULAR MARKET

That
buy i
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day than
other
stores in

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Sliced Pineapple

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Concern

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PRICES
The Low Prices at Piffffly Wiggly Stores are not made by accident. They are not
placed tin a few leaders.
‘‘THEY ARE PICULY WIGGLY EVERY DAY PRICES”

ruit Jam s

cr connected in any way with one. We arc just a reliable independent store t hat
maintains clerks and a delivery service for your convenience.

Quart

♦♦

I omatoes

No. 2 Can

Two

Sugar
T

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Armour’s 2 11) cun Corn Reef
A rm ou rs 2 lb can Corn Reef Hash
Palm Olive Soap, 2 c a k e s ....... . .
Fresh Yard Eggs, (guaranteed)

GONZALEZ GROCERY CO.
The largest line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in the City.
We Appreciate your Business.
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Coffee
Hominy

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Frt,*h Guaranteed
Association

Quart
Jars

The Hrands That Ri ng
you back

Choice

COFFEE
Funnel lie Sought Else
where
HOKAR
Coffee Supreme, lb ....
RED CIRCLE
Especially selected, lb 50c
H O’CLOCK
Smooth and Mild, lb... 15c

Large
Cans

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*

jBANQN COTTON Portuguese Girls
English Windows Go
BY-PRODUCTS IS
fnwashed ‘600 Years OPPOSES!** CHANGE tinWi^uy?£$
i
Feb. 20.—The women | HULI^ Eng., Feb. 20.—There !N ROADPROGRAM m3^'?!S* 32
TO BE FOUGHT ofr iI, oittt«j.il
slowly arc merging
of M issouri, McMullen of Nebras­
ka, Donahcy of Ohio, and Pierce of
Oregon, by Governor Walker.
leapolto 32 Y e a r s
' ’The information .‘carried in the
W e s s e d C r im in a l; press to the effect th a t several hills
To B e L io n iz e d ^By nre( pending before your state leg.
~ ca of- R e s id e n ts isldturc discrim inating against one
of the Mouth’s chief products i*
—
&gt;distressing
to our people," the teleK)L1S, Feb. 20. — A £ rem said.
* ■ confessed crim inal
Have Sim ilar Problems.
Hdrable. left Minneap“The agricultural sections of the
SBO by order of the South nnd W est have slmilnr pro­
Lily returned, • con- blems nnd have heretofore mainUiianity and a leader tallied the finest spirit of mutual
Lnd criminal reh.bitU sym pathy and co-operation. I
I He is John Callahan, think It would be most unfortunate
Lt of Hadley . Rescue if this friendly relation should be
[ rescue mission In the. distributed by discriminatory legis­
L York, and chaplain lation.
“The cottop seed oil products of
| Surrounding
the the South ore under the closest in­
L re from Minneapolia spection of tho pure food depart­
Louent return, accord- m ent of the United State govern­
khan himself, offer a m ent-and any discrimination nr t Driven from this gainst them would seriously affect
Infant days as a eon- a legitim ate-product off the cotton­
loked to tend b ar" and growing states of the South."
led thief, Callahan on . Although Wisconsin, California.
lund Minneapolia pay- Idnho. Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska.
fto him In alm ost un- Ohio, Oregon, and Utah were menfcnanner.
•
tioilid in Governor McLean’s tcle■pent one week here, grnms ns the stntcs In which al­
■meed with visits and leged discriminatory legislation
|7 M in n e a p o lis’ lcad- was pending, reports from several
denied that nny such bills were be­
IbyThe bench nnd bar, fore legislatures. From Colum­
ftd the home, Callahan bus, 0., came the statements that
K m of activity which members of the state legislature
K m c on an average af said that they knew of no such leg­
■ , He spoke before islation und if it should be intro­
■1 leading local civic, duced they would oppose It ns cot| church clubs in ad- tor seed oil is the basis of many
Humerable other gath- farm foods. Jefferson City, Mo.,
■ hc only Sunday spent reported th at no such bills were be­
K n visited diftVrent fore the MLssoun legislature ami
■ speak briefly, and thnt legislative officials knew of
K nlon services were no such bills.
Similar reports
■ the parishioners an came from Ncbrnska.
■ o hear him.
■ the Bible," Cnllnhan
Knees, “made mo good
■ good.” He still car­ To Quiz Hughes On
l e little copy of the
Karolyi ‘Muzzling”
Brfit given him
the
■ conversion.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. —
Chairman Borah wna directed to­
day by the senate foreign rela­
INATE CELERY
tions committee to ask Secretary
for
facta
regarding
laia Smith, who tins Hughes
k School Lunch, lo- charges thnt tho state department
irnmtnnr school, ex­ "muzzled” Count Michael Knmlyi,
udation to the Flori- form er president of Hungary dur­
l corporation, Antcri- ing his visit to this country.
fowers, Chase &amp; Conimford Truck Growers
Favors Plan
[or their generous ac­ Britain
ting to supply the For Perm anent Peace
li with celery free of
organizations supplyion, will donate celLONDON, Feb. 20. — Another
ht grade and nunlity. step toward bringing nbout a new
limitation of arm am ents conference
RESIGNS
In Washington developed today
when it was announced in diplo­
tb. 20,—Dr. Wilhelm matic circles thnt there was an a t­
&gt;r of Prussian cnld- titude of British government a t all
l, resigned today, aft- times to back up any move by the
) obtain a vote of United States to establish an iutcr*
nntionahpcnce of a flrmer hn»li.
the diet.’

, rom. the almost Moorish accilMf- are windows in the York Minster
Hull which have n et bcyjt wnih*
0,1 . 1,1 which they have lived for • of
cii in more than &lt;&gt;00 years. it wa.i
*£ |®pp* *"'l the first thing they announced rrceutly by the 1----no. under the new freedom is to go
»erk in making ait appeal for a
t(!
The shops and offices loral
fund for the preservation of
ot Lisbon arc besieged these ’d aya
by girls eager to follow in the these antinurs which ore still In
footsteps of their sisters in other relive service. Them i* no col­
countries, and earn their own lection of English glass In th •_•
world approaching th a t at York
living.
Much had to be overtom3 by Minster, said the dean, and if the
th -&lt;c Lisbon girls. There was the public allowed these window to dis­
appear their like would never be
resistance nnd ill-will of the mas. sec
again.
mime element, grounded In the
Home
the windows which hav
precedent of many centuries, und teen in ofplace
for six ccnturler
a large group of minor state of­ were being cleaned
for tho first
ficials, in fear of their own jobs, time the dean asserted,
and it had
voiced violent opposition.
been
found
that
the
belief
that
In the schools also Portugese
might destroy the mellow
girls have won their victories. washing
effect of time on the gloss was
Thev have exploded old traditions, ing
without foundation.
nnd today p.re taking their plac"*
To clean silver trimming that
nn the benches along with their
h~s tarn i’hcd, cover it with dry
brothers.
WANT NO FENCE LAW
ningnrsin and let it remain for an
bom or more, then rub off with a
FT. MYERS, Feb. 20.—Conn
bawl brush.

In* of abort eoarae wortl *«■
large extent.
At n recent meeting of the *9
soclatlon o f Land G rant GoOtil
Major Floyd learned from y*M
however, th a t the Florida AffBj
tornl College did not .have U w i
crease in registration shown kff
majority of these schools, of’’1

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Whereas, Coil in his infinite {*
wisdom has deemed wise to take "
from this life ou&gt;* beloved mcm-lB
her Mrs. Hattie Lossing. nnd
K.
W hereas, we grieve oVcr thl&gt;‘"
loss of this fine, useful and noble n
citizen of our city, and.
jjj
Whereas, we deeply nnd si"--or-- ig
lv sympathize with the family of *
cut denrlj bein'ct siatei
,JJ
Resolved, therefor that this Col. [5
Then. Roosevelt No. .'5 Auxiliary o f !JJ
tho United Spanish American War &lt;5
Veterans of the Cnl. Theodora[*
Roosevelt Camp No. ill extend t o ; JS
the bereaved family our condolnncu !■
and sympathy in this sail hour and *
Ik* it further resolved.
jjj
Thnt a copy of those resolutions rn
be rent to the family and be it ■
father.
JJ
Resolved thut n ropy of these!*
resolutions be sptend upon th e 1"
minutes of the Auxiliary ami lie it 5
further,
■
Resolved th at a copy of these £
resolutions is* sent to the Sanford ■
Herald for puhliention.
■
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Sanford Herald

Tell This To The W orld

Compliments for Florida's astute adoption of that anti*
Collins Dead, Belter So.
f » &lt; B | M H l f n r t , Flnrlii*
tax
constitutional amendment continue to come from im­
rc 4 nit Second UIu»* M atter,
Our Feeble Imagination.
Practically every day, The Her­
‘ e f XT. 191 !t, a t the Pnatofrica portant financial leaders.
'
A G reat Nation’s Danger.
nfnrd. Klorltl* under A ct of
ald sees some interview published in tho state newspapers,
:tl H ft 1897.
Every
Man’s Business.
‘*
.in which is praised this shrewd invitation for moneyed men
I.. U B A V ............ A K d lt.r
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
iii iir.iu; . . ...... M a n a g e r to bring their wealth to Floridh.
I C w r r ts k l 1W4&gt;
Along, also, with the considerable talk concerning the
P k n c 148
FLOYD COLLIN’S suffering la
benefits to be derived from the adoption of the amendment, over.
The rescue p a rty found
H f X * ? f l j f i s r i l i r T I O N Il.tT K S
forbidding the imposition of inheritance hnd income tnxes him dead in the cave trap . Htjw
“ O n Year.:..»7.on Six Month* I2.G0
D elivered in c i t y liy Carrier. per in Florida, several business concerns in the Btate are using long he has been dead doctors will
« w k , jcc .
W eek ly E d ition 12.00
tell, approximately.
i n r Tear.____________________________ facts taken from the tax situation in Florida as effective
B etter dead
advertising literature.
----, than „living, in anyS ■MCC1.U. M ITII f .1 All oldtunry
Indeed the advertising value of the talk and the literature S J 0{nt£n!e Juffcrin"* were escaped;
not Icon, card* o f thank*. ro*nlutlon*
. m d notice* or en tertain m en t* w here is inestimable, and there should be more of it with especial
charge* are m ade will lie rharged
f o r a t fctfu ln r a d v crtleln n rate*.
emphasis upon the items that appeal directly to men who TH IS MAN’S death illustrates
tho power and the weakness of
M K M n r.n T iiK a »8(»c i a t p . ii p u b ** can bring dollars for the furthering of development projects human imagination,
A hundred
T he APaticliUctl I’rce* I" exetu*- in Floridn, although as the booklet issued by the Florida
mep 'risked their lives to aavo
Iw ty en titled to the It*u for repuhDoctors went to his rescue
‘ Mention ‘ of nil new* illepntrliea National Bank of Jacksonville so truly points out, the anti­ his.
credited to It or not oth crw lee cr ed ­ tax amendment "does not appeal to the very rich alone,
_____ but by flying ■machine, but could do
ited In .thin pnprr and iilno the local
new * pnbllahi'd herein. All right* has a stronger appeal to the men of more modest- means | j^Jq^'iyTh0 tragic "story folIoW'
o f republlcH tlon o f apcclnl d lspn tch M herein ArP ll,w reaerved.________ who are striving to increase their fortunes that they m ay, imagination showed the man lybe happy and comfortable in their old ago and that their ing in the low enve, his leg crush­
FRIDAY. FEB. 20, 1925.
ed by the 14,000 pound rock, ex­
heirs may enjoy comforts which to them are denied."
isting day a fter day for ncnrly
It is in this same booklet of the Jacksonville bank that two
weeks in horrible agony and
T H E HERAUVS PLATFORM facts concerning Florida's tax situation are set forth in ten discomfort.
paragraphs. The Herald believes it is well worth the space
I ,__D eep er water route to Jackson*
IT WAS possible to imnginij
to publish these ten paragraphs herefi and suggests that they
G rille
clearly th at dreadful situation.
2^—Construction of St. John*—In­ be used by all advertisers of Florida's attractions. As given And the nation sympathized. Any
dian River canal.
by the Jacksonville bank, these ten advantages of Florida's legislature would gladly hnvo vot*
Rr—Extension of white wny.
cd $100,000 to save Collins.
tax system arc:
4 s—Extension of local amusements
The same nation, through Its
—swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
(1) There is a constitutional prohibition against
legislatures, refuses to pass the
^ —Acquisition of a municipal
the levying of state taxes upon incomes of citizens.
Child Labor amendment that would
Band. ; .
. ,
free tens of thousands of children
(2)
There
is
a
constitutional
prohibition
against
•^-A u g m en tin g of building pro­
from years of tdow torm ent.
the levying of a state inheritance tax upon estates
hotels, apartm ent
g ramt—houses,
m—
The feeble public imagination
left by Florida citizens.
(louses.
cannot see clearly those children
7,—Extension of street paving pro(3) There being no inheritance taxes in Florida,
in the mills.
the
securities
of
state
corporations
owned
by
non­
boulevard
Const ruction of
BRIG. GEN. MITCHELL, a
residents are not subject to taxes of this kind.
•round Lake Monroe.
brave man, staking his brigustate
(4) Taxes upon personal property in Floridn are
9.—Entrance into Florida
I
dier’s star, ns Cyrus 11. K. Curtis
b a seb a ll league.
moderate and are considerately administered. By
has well said, on his fight for the
I l l —Completion of city beaulificanational safety, deserves
the
constitutional amendment $300 of personal effects
Don program .
____________
thanks
of
this
nation,
and
will
hnve
and household goods of a citizen are exempt from
them.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
taxation.
If he has found no supporters
(5) The corporation laws of the state are liberal
high up in the Army and Navy,
more shame to his superior offi­
and modern. There are no annual franchise taxes.
BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT:—
cers,
th a t are controlled by battleThe
exemptions
from
state
income
and
inheritance
Causo me to hear thy loving kindship-buitding interests, or have
nsss In the m orning; for in thee
taxes either upon the property and earnings of the
idled away their time in the pub­
do I tru s t; cause me to know
corporations
themselves
or
upon
the
stock
owner­
lic service, learning nothing.
the way wherein I should walk;
ship held by residents or non-residents, cause Flor­
for I lift up my soul unto thee.
DESK MEN th a t get extra fly­
ida to represent an unusual opportunity as a state
Psalm 44»:8.
ing pny without ever flying fail
I * - _■
in which corporations mny be domiciled.
to support General Mitchell, quite
TH E CHILDREN’S HOUR
(6)
Property
in
safe
deposit
boxes
within
the
naturally. He flics anti risks his
Between the dark and the daylight,
neck in our inferior inuchincs con­
state
is
not
subject
to
inspection
by
tax
officials.
When t{ie night is beginning to
stantly. That puzzles them. But
(7) Entire freedom from state income and in­
low^r,
men that flew in the war are back
Comes a hausc in the day’s occu­
heritance taxes and the situation regarding taxes
of him, 2,000 of them. And w hat­
pations,
ever other ‘‘heads’’ of the Army
upon intangible personal property bring about a
That* is known as the Children's*
and Nnvy mny do, it is quite cer­
condition
that
makes
Florida
the
ideal
place
in
which
p o u r.
tain that President Coolidgu, the
to set up irrevocable trusts.
renl head of Army and Navy, will
I hear in the chamber abovo mo
(8) Trusts set up in Florida institutions whether
see
th at Mitchell is properly
The 'patter of little feet,
treated.
revocable or irrevocable, on account of Florida tax
The sound of a door th a t is opened,
measures, can lie administered cheaper than else­
And voices soft and sweet.
MEN OF EVERY branch of se r­
where.
Id
vice in the late war saw with their
From my study I see in the lam p­
(0) The administration and final settlement of
own eyes the power of aircraft.
light,
Every one of them should write
estates
of
Florida
citizens
is
free
from
endless
liti­
Descending the broad hall stair,
to the President, if only ten lines,
gation and complications brought about by state
Grave AJico, and laughing Allegro,
urging an adequate air defense.
And .Edith w ith golden hair.
inheritance taxes.
President Coolidgu will lie glad to
(10) No corporation organized under the laws
hear from any ex-soldier or suUA whisper, and then n silence;
or, or any other citizen.
'of another state is authorized to act in fiduciary
Y et J know by their m erry eye* !
capacities within the state of Florida.
They n r c -plotting and planning to­
m ty

iltfriHHi* rurrpl

gether,,
To taka me by suprise.
*
A sudden rush from the stairw ay,
A sudden raid from the hall!
B y three doors left unguarded
They enter my castle wall;

Cruel Nagging* Of Left-H anded Children

.ONLY A D UD

As Brisbane Sees It

EVERY AMERICAN
should
read the testim ony before the Con­
gressional committee yesterday by
General Amos A. Fries, Chief of
of the Army Chemical W arfare
Service.
‘T h e re is no real answer to gas
attacks except airplanes with
which to stop the enemy's on­
slaught and gas him in turn."

DAN

DOBBS]

Baseball pU¥,,.
Hot Spring* to
ahould have d e ^ 1
year,
\\h n t the world iwl .
f t 11
will te|| J * !
the dam thing.

iunlx
J i VRuth
^ !|j a!™
„t||| 'tj. tro
in haseha". qnce
-30 this year.
The nice thing . w .
hundred is then S T 1
Kents quit bothering;

Z,1

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Wc need n law ,niI
lined for cruelty t„

An auto inTsnj'ii,

in the ditch.

Most of those kickij
house being t„„ CQy ^
for summer.
We like winter hetterfl
nier. You can’t put |i
1mcr. You can’t put »l
i of ice on the fired*,,
cool.
Bootleg bonze kills
daily in Philadelphia, _
known as the Quaker M
Fire in Brooklyn
people into the night'
fut with fire. It's t«4
, to flee in scant attire.
This European npiuaj
isn’t turning outas it (
| we hnvo the right dopet
nation.

YALE MEETS THE TEST
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL

20

"Make the minmmim scholastic, students socially acceptable be
grade or get out," is what Yale dropped from the roster.
University means when it drops j "Mnke the minimum grnde or
from Us roll of students J o h n ' get out," is Yale’s answ er to a
Shepard Binghnm, gridiron star, *question that of late has perplex­
cnptnin-elcct of the 1925 football ed some university and college fa ­
team, chairman of the junior prom­ culties. Athletes m ay be trained
enade committee, and personally e'^.Lwhere than a t college. So­
one of the most popular men on ciety men may he fashioned else­
where than at universities. G rant
the Yale campus.
Bingham was dropped from col­ was not among the scholastic lend­
lege hccntisuf ho failed to pass in ers in his class a t West Point, tho’
four subjects' a t the mid-term ex­ I.ce was. Henry W ard Beecher
aminations.
These subjects are t was graduated almost a t the foot
difficult ones, for a t New Haven of his college class. But Beecher
no royal road to F.uclid has been ! ns well as Crnnt "made the minifound even for gridiron stars. mum grade.” Some standard m ust
The young m an’s failure in his he set up and adhered to.
studies is ascribed by his friends
Yale does well in Insisting th a t
to his interest in athletic and so­ its ideals of scholarship be not im ­
cial phases of university life. In paired. Young Bingham makes
th(|*y nativities he has reflected known that he will settle down and
credit upon Yale in the eye of tho m aster the subjects neglected by
country, lint Yale has scholastic him while fighting for Yule on
prestige that must he maintained. tl|e gridiron and m aking week­
Athletics and junior promenades ends pleasant for New York de­
are not to he despised in the pro­ butantes visiting Ynle dances..
cess of fashioning a gentleman, Good luck to him! When he g e t s '
yet the Intellectual glory of Yale back to New Haven may he mnke |
must he safeguarded, even though a record not displeasing to Yale’s
gridiron stars he sacrificed and scholarly elect.

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Accepted as perhaps the leading authority on the proper
training of little children, Angelo Patri’s writings are read
with earnest interest by parents and teachers endeavoring
to do what is right for the little ones in their care. But, as
They climb up into my -turret
O’er the urm s and buck of my always, most of the parents and teachers who are most in
chair;
need of Patri’s wise advice never seem to get it.
GEN. FR IES fu rth er testified
I f I try to escape, they surround
THE MASK
Let
us
take,
for
instance,
Patri’s
plea
in
behalf
of
"Lefty,"
th at gas w arfare with the new
nie; i
chemicals would he fifty tim es as
the
youngster
who
happened
to
be
born
with
a
tendency
to
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
They seem to he everywhere.
ns it was in tlu* last war...
use his left hand- instead of his right. How fine it would deadly
Ami as for anti-aircraft guns,
Dr. Daniels is the very mouth his denudations of a backsliding
.They alm ost devour me with kisses, be if all parents of left-handed children would read that smoke curtains and sprinkled
of wisdom when lie w arns against generation. His sym pathizers ad­
Their nrms about me entwine, plea and profit by it!
smoke, combined with persistent the
prude who, suffering from vertise him as another w arrior for
Till I think of tho Itishop of BinAngelo Patri has made a scientific study of the matter gases, rained down from the suppressed vitencss, takes the ho­ the right. Collections are taken
gen
clouds,
would
make
anti-aircraft
In this Mouse-Tower on
the and he knows that no left-handed person should be trained artillery worthless. The m arks­ lier-than-thou pose to cbver up up, field workers sent out and
Rhine!
to be right-handed. But lie cannot carry bis message to men would he firing a t a sky filled the degeneracy within. The m ir­ converts made, all because a man,
IN HARMONY WITH
ror in which a man thronged with
with smoke, while tin* fliers rain­ unspeakable images, his soul dis­ conscious of his own weaknesses,
the
people
that
need
it.
Always
will
there
be
foolish,
ig­
SOUND PRINCIPLES
Do you think, () blue-eyed banditti,
ed down their explosives an i til rhed by ugly and forbidden de­ credits a similar failing to every­
body else in the world.
IfccmiHA you huVo scaled (Jho norant people who think they are doing their duty when they deadly gases.
sires? Then he considers the
train their left-handed children to go directly contrary to
This is not to say that all re­
wall,
t i
The* Seminole County Bank is in perfect Urworld to be a congregation of men forms have such origins. Hut it
Such an old m ustache as I am
the way Nature intended them to go.
THE PEO PLE’S business is to who think and feel as he does.
Is
to
make
clear
th
at
people
may
,
Is not a mutch for you all?
niony
with sound hanking principles—to which
Pointing out that almost everything is devised for the realize what tho next war will But he perceives the difficulty of 1m* easily assailed by a man who, !
it
always
adheres. That is one of the good rumean,
and
see
to
it
th
at
the
na­
convenience for the right-handed person, Dr. Patri says
putting away this vileness.
Ho proclaiming hi* desire to save oth- I
I have you fust in my fortress,
tion is prepared for defense. Nice takes
sons
why
it has tho confidence of the peepi*
pleasure in it.
He ers, is in fact doing nothing h utj
that very soon a child who is naturally left-handed begins old nmids in the Navy quote Cap- 1fj,., a secret
Ami will not let you depart,
„li world
of
forbidden
drugging
his
conscience
by
loud
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and
is
steadily
growing.
B u t put you down into the dun­ to feel his awkwardness. Doors open for the right-handed,
geon
and
Id*
statem
ent
th
a
tTom
nni':
1
thou*
{,'
t
in8tentl
of
“
world
of
forprotestation
of
his
hatred
of
his
tables are set for them, clothes are buttoned to suit them, m his statem ent that command bi(|)lcn aL.tS- Nevertheless. he own wickedness. It is the same
In the round-tower of my heart.
the sea means command of t h e |fl.|l|s th a t. t(, saVi. his soul hl. nlust ,„ r t of psychology which prom
pts
furniture is built for their convenience, traffic is regulated of
prompts
world.
■|r; i V l 'K I i r . H T l*AII» u \ MAVIVi** tffUt &gt;9
l make w ar upon such weakness.
the ex-drunkard to hato liquor. Hu
And there will I keep you forever. on the idea that all the world is right-handed. And then
The bargain is soon struck. instinctively feels that, in order to
Yes, forever and a day,
some self-confident grown-up takes it into his head to make
( A1 P. MAHAN a great
i , Ho will quiet his own conscience stay away from it. he m ust make
Till the walls shall crumble to
the left-handed child a nice, normal, right-handed person captain, knew as little about .m .d-!nn(1 win hi, uWn approval by per- its effects so awful in his own
ruin,
war when he wrote hts hook , suaiUn
hln„ B|f of
,)f his
|lis .right
i^htcous- mind th at he will he afraid of
like himself. And ever present is the nagging, “Use your ern
iding himself
And moulder in dust away.
as Napoleon knew ubout trans­ ness. He will accomplish this l&gt;y them.
— Henry \V. Longfellow.
right hand," sometimes gently spoken, more often stormed porting troops by rail, or using
fighting tho vllenes which he
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People instinctively d istru st the
S a n f o r d , F la .
by irate parents who dislike the awkward handling of right- submarines to attack England.
knows to be ram pant in every­ man who is always talking about
The Celery City Huge snys, "a handed tools.
Air power is now the only power. body else! And immediately the Iris
hatred
of
"sin"
in
others.
They
soft answ er may turn away wrath,
Who rules the air can rule the world possesses another profes­
S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E ~ PR O G K ESSj
Dr. Patri contends that it is not fair to cripple the left- world.
that the holier-than-thou
but a soft job is sure to.."
The g reat cities, the dwell­ sional reform er. The hills echo suspect
conversation
is
a
mask.
---------o --------handed child by making him use his energy in constant ing of every ruler, President or
Sanford regrets to hear of De- attempts to conquer the very powers that can make him skil­ King, is at his mercy.
Land’s m isfortune when the South­
[on half a dozen cities ut once, in-; polite gentlemen, with exquisite
ern Bell Telephone Company’s ful. The writer even points out that often serious ailments
eluding W ashington. Then would manners and slanting eyes, courtTHIS
COUNTRY
needs
fighting
result from the mistaken efforts to make left-handed folks aircraft, ten thousands of them, come the slower, heavy bombing eously expressing their regret and |
building burned Thursday.
---------o--------right-handed. Right-handed people, lie explains, have their the most efficient fleet in the world machines, to force conviction upon 1bringing up a new set of ready- j
It wouldn’t he quite so startlin g speech area on the left side and left-handed people have theirs to be used for the mails and other U4
made immigration laws, we should I
_
If some morning the sun didn’t
And finally would arrive, in very not like it.
public use in pence, for lighting in
on
the
right.
Consequently
tho
attempt
to
transfer
the
skill
rise, hut any day the price of g a s­
safe machine, plenipotentiaries,
But that would not help us. Fly- ‘ *
wa r.
oline doesn't rise, well th a t’s some­ of a left-handed person to his right hand seems to affect
ing machines would help us and j u
And whether they "pay" or not, with power to fix term s for us.
thing different.
the speech centers for the worse, and sometimes even causes is no importance. Safety is cheap IF THEY happened to he very nothing else would.
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stammering. "Always," he declares, "distress and fatigue a t any price. One efficient g ra ft­
A German professor, according
ing patriot, if u w ar came, could la B R B B B a a B a a a a B H B R B B a B H iR B B a a a a B a B a ia a a a B n a a a s a 'j
to the Providence News, has are brought to the unfortunate child who is being carefully cost this nation more than all the ■
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tau g h t a fish to do tricks. Well, trained to be like other people when Nature has ordained flying machines necessary to save
JuNiiiess l'ru«rarn ofD*
w e’ll bet wc know some Florida otherwise."
us from foreign aviators, and from
: s
sharks that could teach the Ger­
iuarantee the
l'H K ~ P l l ; O T l]
Perhaps you know some unlucky child who is being home-bred corporation and individ­
::
m an professor a few tricks.
ual
g
rafters.
If
you
believe
that,
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trained in that fashion. Rescue him if you can. Fight with
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write to the President and tell him
The hedt thing about the devel­ him for his birthright.
■
■ Your Good Plans and Good Intention if Death
so. You’ll help to pny the g ra ft­
■ a
opment of the E ast Side and the
ing hills and get your share of gas ■
mancnl Disability Overtakes You.
extension of F irst S treet is that a
from
the
sky
if
w
ar
ever
catches
n
There’s Contentment for You and Safe*.'
lot of folks who used to live in
us unprepared.
!S
hack allies are going to suddenly
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find themselves on Eusy Street.
u ■ Backing You Under Contract to I)o for i ° u
TAMPA TRIBUNE
YOU
MAY
say
"Too
much
a
ir­
■ a
---------o--------c ra ft talk in th a t column. I’ll
a ■ that You Were Prevented from Doing ‘(’rTh rt'
W asn’t it a little mean of the
The rribune, like other daily t grafting game to go too far.
skin
for
a
while."
Arrange with the PILOT Without Delay. ,n
Asheville Citizen to speak of that newspapers tho world over, is r e - 1 Itum iably, when the scheme is
All right; skip. If a war finds
recent wind storm in which the
Contract to Fit Every Need.
us
lucking
an
adequate
air
force
peatedly the victim of artfu l a t .| f"ll,,,! ou* ln
and the m atter

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a threat
miles an hour as ‘‘William J. Bry­ tacks" in ""
an effort lo
to secure v*"u;
vulu- | the refused,
publishers th a t' t h c ^ ’S u ,r?"
an w eather?"
able space for the introduction of will he given to another paper,
various schemes for private gain
The plot works occasionally, hut
Before assuming the throne now­ or the moulding of public opinion not always.
adays a wise king will look to see toward putting over ’ some sinIn the long run. the schemer
th a t it Isn't a rocking chair.—Tam­ ister plot.
^
usually loses out because never
pa Tribune. A fter Stone’s exper­
tannic bureau or syndicate or again can the paper be approached
ience a wise supreme court judge m anufacturer or politician will hit in the same way by the same
m ight do the same thing.
upon a happy idea, and some | schemer.
---------o--------clever fellow will tell, him ju st
The fact must be considered, alGannu Walska says again that how he can work the newspapers
that un|e&lt;u_citizens can be deshe can aing and that she is going for all the "stuff" needed; where- jMiidcd
upon at all tim es to furn­
to stage a come-back in American. unon the "expert" is engaged or
ish
their
local journal with live
Many of us can't sing. That is the advice is taken without tho
unfortunate, hut not trugic. But aid of the expxert. He makes good stories they cannot expect to get
what is more pitiful than a per­ at getting the stuff out—but pub away with spasmodic attem pts to
put over propaganda. The cditoi
ron who can’t ami thinks tho van? Ushers are too keen to allow the IL
a hard man to fool

you will rem ember this w arning: ■
This country is unprepared, as *
defenseless as Germany was when
llie French marched into the Ruhr.
Any one of four nations in n sud­
den attack could destroy every
great city in America and hold the
nation to ransom.
The oceans no longer protect us.
The Pacific coast Is only thirty
hours from Asia, and the A tlantic
coast ten hours from Europe, by j
airplane.

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THE SANFORD HERAU

MISS KATHRYN WILreY, Society Editor,

Principals In Shrine Club Wedding

IDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925.

Complete Line of Smart
Dresses for Soring

PHONE

Charming Courtesy Is
Given ForMrs.Morgan

Thursday afternoon a t tho home
of Mrs. R. R. Deas in Rose Court,
Mrs. Dens and Mrs. R. C. Bower
entertained at bridge, the close
friends of Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
This pargty wns a charm ing courte*
s y j o Mrs. Morgan who goes soon
to make her home in Daytjpna
Woman'a Club will
Beach.
Ion bridge p arty a t
The entire lower floor of the
,t 3 o'clock.
spacious home wns attractively
decorated with sweet pens in pas­
["the ^Library a t 10
tel shades and ferns. Mrs. George
g Club etthe LiKnight for high score, was award­
ed n lute book. For low score,
^ n ’informnl dance
Mrs. Edward Higgins won a cross
Club. Invitation*.
word puzzlo book und the guest
of honor was presented n lute
jndajr
book.
cekers Class will
Following the gnmo refresh­
meeting a t the
ments
with attractive George
K. M. McKim a t 3
Washington favors were served.
b strss will be Mrs.
Those invited were, Mrs. E. M.
[ Little, Mrs. ChapGalloway,
Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs.
Gette. Mrs. L. P.
S.
M.
Lloyd,
Mrs. E. F. HousholdHere arc pictures of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. John Swan­
I C A. William!.
Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mrs W.
Rller will entertain son, whose m nrriage wan u part of the program given by the Sanford er,
Hill, Mrs R. A, Newman, MrB.
I club at the Bet- Shrine Circus on Wednesday night, Mrs. Swanson before her marriage C.
Samuel
Puleston, Sirs. M. S'. Wig­
Lm at 3:30 o’clock. was Miss Lillian Enright. Both have been residents of Longwood for gins, Mrs.
Hal Wight, Mrs. B. L.
K iting of the Wo- severnl years.
Perkins. Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mrs.
(he Church Service
E. P. Morse. Mrs. Dean Turner,
■iuly Cross Parish
Mrs. A. W. Fitts, J r., Mrs. H arry
K the redd^nce of Mrs. Housholder Is
Bridge Party Is Given Wilson, Mrs. E. F. Rmimillnt, Mrs.
L e r on Park AveA B.. Wallace, Mrs. Claude How­
H ostess At Bridge ;,,ss »•
ard. Mrs. .1. B. Coleman, Mrs. E.
Kld will meet with
Mrs. W
Langley delightful­ A. Douglass, Mrs. I). I,. Thrasher,
Kail on Union AveMrs. E. F. Housholder gracious­
ly entertained tno Merrie Matron 1Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mrs. Sam Yontz,
Miss Martha Fox, Mrs. Edward
ly entertained the Wednesday
Bridge Club und an o^'ra table of Higgins, Mrs. .1. H. Cnlclough,
Bridge
club
with
luncheon
and
pTICE
guests Thursday afturnoe;. honur- (l Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez, Mrs. C. E.
r Spaulding Circle bridge at her home on Park Ave­ ing her lovely house guest. Miss Henry, Mrs. George W. Knight,
image sale Feb. 21 nue.
Ann Earle Farmer of Anderson,'! Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. Henry
i Drug Store,
Wight ami Mrs. George Heart.
Orchid sweet pens and Dorothy
S. C.
|
Perkins roses were artistically
mck.
„ Sweet peas in the shades of pink
combined
for decorating. Follow­
wting of the Westund white and pink roses were a r ­
of the Presbyter- ing : the sumptuous ’(incheon, tistically used in decorating. The
1 meet Monday nt bridge was played, Mrs. E. F.
it the Mrs. Will Koumillat making high score wns prize for high score, un umber
Mrs. Forrest Lake charmingly
perfume bottle, was won by Mrs.
cry Avenue.
entertained the Every Week Bridge
i presented on attractive purse,
H. II. Lewis. Miss Farm er was Club nnd an extra table of guests
j Only members were present.
)TICE
a box of stationery.
with a bridge luncheon, Thursday
were Mrs. F. E. Roumillut, presented
c ■ board meeting They
Refreshments
of two courses at the Country Club.
Mrs.
W.
C.
Hill,
Mrs.
Floyd
Pnljrrison Chapter of
The delicious luncheon wns serv­
mer, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. with favors of sweet peas further
American Kevolu- i Claude
curried out the chosen
color ed nt .small tables which were
Howard,
Mrs.
A.
B.
Wall­
&gt;k Saturday a t the ace, Mrs. Duvid Culdwell and Mrs. scheme. Mrs. Langley wns a s­ attractively jccnterul by er\$dnl
This meeting will ! E. F. Housholder.
sisted in serving by Mrs. Edward bowls of pink roses and ferns.
a cull meeting a t
Meisch rind Miss Mildred Simr After luncheon bridge was plnve-i
mons.
*
the entire chapter
on 'lie gallery which wns decorated
wider the business Miss Eva Richardson
Those playing were Mrs. R. J. with graceful baskets of vari-cold meeting. A repHolly, Mrs. C. K. Henry, Mrs. H . ored snap dragons.
B . Lewis, Mrs.. H arry T. Bod well,
Continental Con* .Will Arrive Sunday
The club prize for high score,
Mrs. Fred Wiilsmu, .Mrs. Dibrelle a pottery ten tile, wns won by
cted and a full a t­
Miss Eva Richardson, who is to Jones, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr., Miss Mrs. W alter Wight. The guest
tested.
teach the Woman’s Club dress­ Edith Teague, Mrs W . W . Pot­ prize, checker beads, wns won by
ire. Tickets given making class for the week begin­ ter, Miss Ann Earle Farmer, Miss Miss Jennie Slaughter.
Covers were laid for Mrs. For­
ues nt Kent's Vul- ning Feb. 23, will arrive Sunday Helen O'Meara nnd Miss Bernice
from Miami and will be the guest Dalton.
rest Lake, Mrs.. A.. II.. Key, Mt|d
of the Montezuma H/iti|ii The
Jennie Slaughter, of Cutpeoner
Mr. und Mrs, Ralph Wight, Mr. Va., Miss Sarita Lake, Miss, Flor­
rtrwure free. Rog first class will be held Monday
liven away. Kcni m otnlng a t 9:30 o’clock. Reser­ nnd Mrs. Edwurd Higgins are to ence Henry, Miss Adelaide Bnnviml
vations should be made nt once bo the guests of Frank MncNeill of Mt. Dorn, Mrs. W alter Wight,
lots that reach deep with Mrs. W. S. Coleman a t the for dinner nt the Country Club Mrs. A M„ DeForest, Mrs. llurrv
are in most dan- Book Shop ns the class will be Friday evening, preceding the Pnpworth, of New York City nnd
Miss Wllkey.
masquerade ball.
tuck by lightning. limited to 50 pupils.

Selling Prices From
$7.00 to $25.00
The materials are fancy silk and
high class dress makers and of
Cotton Crepes, Linen and Voiles
Every garm ent is made buy
materials that will hold their
colors. Sizes 1(&gt; to 42.

Individual styles and fast color­
ed prints, and voiles plain and
figured materials. Some with
bloomers.
Sizes from 4 to 12 years.
$2.50 to $0.00

WATCH FOR OUR DISPLAY OF PKTER-PAN DRESSES AND BOYS*
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SANFORD

Do you realize that you, the people of Sanford—will either
Water Front and other residence property surroundingth&lt;
thirds of our $250,000 in sales to date have been to ou tsid erslater when you want this property and perhaps must have it
I want to see outsiders come in to build Sanford Nes!
floor now and not held up later for 2 times present price
THIS PROPERTY WILL BRING THREE TIMES PRESEN

Blocks of New Business Property, Leading to the new Hotel Site
Blocks of Boulvard Lake Front Restfence Property.
Blocks of other Residence Property up to Union Avenue.
Terms of Sale 20&gt;/j Cash Balance in 1 ,2 ,3 or 4 years.

SALES AGENTS

�IBP HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY j o , j WB.

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
ihing*ton Tea Is
Snjoyab'e A ffair

*ona

W ashington Tea given by
Neville Turner Circle of BapChurch Friday afternoon in
prim ary room of the church
wab a most enjoyable affair. The
decorations were in keeping with
the occasion.
" The guests were greeted nt the
door by Mr*. C. J. Wolf nnd Mrs.
J. L. .Culpepper who were dressed
in'.quaint M artha W ashington cos­
tumes.
The program was in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Forbes
Mrs. S. A. B. Wilkinson nnd was
very much enjoyed by nil present. have arrived In Sanford to make
A fter the program a most enjoy­ their future home here.
able social hour was spent d u r­
ing which a tem pting salad course
with home made enke wnrf served.
There were 40 gucr.ts present.

D e Molay Chapter To
Give Minstrel Show
The first rehearsal preparatory
for the Minstrel show th at will be
given at the Milane T heater, Mnr.
0, by the Hunford Chapter of the
Order of De.Molay, wns held T hurs­
day night' under the direction of
Charlie Gano .formerly with Co­
burn’s Minstrels. Rehearsals will
follow every night until the even­
ing of the show.
While the m instrel is given by
the order, outside talent is sought
by the chapter. Anyone who has
had minstrel experience or who
desire to take part in the show
is asked to coininiinicute with Mr.
Gano.

Holly goes on
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Frank Woodruff,
lr., and small son
do Thursday to

of DeLand, died nt hie home in are^ recovering from attack* of ha*
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utvmiujr * Volusia county near Lake Mon- the'Influenza. Some are itlll eon*
•pent Monday afternoon in Orlando. roe, Tuesday uffer a lingering III- fined to thair home*.
js u
Column
Mr.' and Mrs. Boy Wqssin and ness.
Mr. J. C. Cates returned to fa t
EAST SANFORD, Feb. 2 0 .-J eon of Winter Park spoilt Sunday
Many people of the community Jacksonville last week where he bhn
The musical program that was *,Mr*. S. M. Howard and sons have with Mrs. George G letter and famfrom Barncsvllle,*Ga., from
to hnve been postponed to Feu. • arrived
where
they
called by the ill­
Mr. and Mrs. David and family
27. A beautiful program w bo ness of Mrs.were
Howard's
daughter*. r.f Canon spent Sunday afternoon
0%
*vuii &lt;lb
1(119 time,
l l l l l t * , which
W f i l l ' l l will
W i l l be
UL*
given
n t this
furnished by out-of-town a rtists, Mrs. Porter Pitts, a t the home of with Mrs. G; C. G rant and famMrs. Leslie Bryan on DvnnhUl
nnd it is being anticipated with , Avenue.
' Mrs. Vtolver E thridge nnd Louis*
much interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slcelo Culpepper were in SnnfuTd S a t­
Special attention is called to the
subscription bridge party nt the nnd small son Alton of Orlando, urday.
Mr. Ossie F lynt wan in St.
Woman’s Club Friday afternoon wore guests Sunday nt the Boston
Augustine. transacting business*
n t 3 oclock. It is hoped th at a Steele home oil Itenidnll Avenue.
Mrs. Itillie Jones nnd son of
larg e num ber will make reserva- ’ Mrs. Mae Rivers and little sons
, W llker and
llernld of Geneva, New York, arrived here Saturday
tions ns early ns possible.
were guests of Mrs. Rivers’ bru­ to spend u few months.
This p arly Is being ru t on by the •in....
iv i.* n -..... .
Kulpli Gleger has purchased a
house committee .of the club of ther, W. K. P revatt and family
which Mr*. J. E. Pace is cim irm nn.! last week. Mrs. Rivers has gone new Ford touring cor.
O ther members of the pommittee 1to Miami to aecopt a position nnd
a re Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mrs. F 1..; Mr. P revatt drove to Arcadia Tues­
Talbott, Mrs. A. M . Philips and day with the boys to place them in
Mrs. J.. C.. Benson Reservations! the Baptist vitriol located there.
Mr, und .Mi". A. Company drove
may he mnde by telephoning any
.... WIT t BE OUR PLEA SU RE TO SHOW YOU.
num ber of the committee or the to St. Petersburg recently for a
rlidrt visit. Mrs. M a rg a ret. Hask­
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t
president, Mrs. Wight.
All who expect to register for ins nnd Mr. ( heater Chorifotiing re­ doing well. Beans are up nnd popthe dress making r.m; millinery turning with tin m for a week’s eis being set. W inter celery fa!
O P P O R T U N I T I E S T O T H E INVESTOR.
rlnsses th a t will start in the club visit with them and the (,’. E. now moving rapidly, the farm ers
aie happy over the strong price.!.!
house in thq balcony, Monday a t Chorpening family.
Mr. un»l Mrs. .lames W altz and
Bell Brothers big packing house '
10 o’clock are' asked to send in
their names ns early as possible, Mr. and Mrs. George Soown of b. running with a full force. A \
ns it Is important to know just Chicr.go who have been guests of rh. i iiiHpection is kept upon nil s
I’o tter left w e!, done and only u strictly first
how many wll Hie enlisted for the Dr. mid .Mrs. D.
.Sunday for Tampa going fn^n ila
lessons.
packngo allowed to Ik1 ship- •
pe«*.
The bridge luncheon with Mrs.: Mine to Culm mill cliicWhcrc.
( . If. Tylci fa ul homo again af­
W. !.. Morgan, hostess, will he
Itomie Whitlock. 20, form erly o f'
held Tuesday, Feb. 21 nt I o'clock ter sever::! weeks illnr.*.i in an O r­ Dike Monroe, died nt his home a t j
nnd it promises to be the lovely lando Sanitarium .
Jui ksoovllte Thursday a fte r a ling-j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Foster have ering illness of tuiierculosis. The;
nfTalr it always has been.
The
hostess wishes names rent in not | sold their frtirn nnd home on Slon­ f uneral cervices were held nt |
later than Saturday by' nil those Jova Avenue to M aurer Brothers, .lueksr.nvillo Saturday. Ho had
who expect to attend, with names 11 utmirrion mon-hunt t of New
ON Q E N E V A 'A V E N U E AT T H E CORNER OF MI
of guests, together wjth lie $L2."&gt;: York t ’itv.
Misr.
Elizabeth
Garrison
was
for reserva ion for guests.
VILEE EXACTLY TWO M ILES FROM THE UFA
Members of the W elfare Depart- lioiiii&gt; over the week end from
ment who sponsored the tag day Stctsi.n University with her par­
SANFORD FA R ENOUGH O U T , YET CLOSE F.NOUi
nnd ehnrlty ball for the benefit of ents Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Garrison
the hospital wish to tnank the fol-;
THE BUSY CITY.

Woman's Club

E ast Sanford

YOU WANT TO SEE

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Parent-Teachers Body
0 f Chuluola Meets

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Genova

l i n i n g relatives aim attcii...&gt;.„
, ginGENEVA. Fell. 20. -Several school,
returned to her homo in
On Tuesday, Feb. 17, the Chu--------e rso n ,! ladies fn.m lime attended the F ed-;.Georgia,
•Thursday.
Iuota Parent-Teacher Association, j Miss Emily Ualuier of SI. An*
grape matlmi in Oviedo last Saturday,
eflebratcd the tw entieth-eighth gusline is expected Friday evening
An
infant
son of Mr. and Mr*.
y; HUJ. W. Flvnt bought the bun line
birthday of tin* National Congress . to he the guest of Miss Snrit i
from hero to Sanford Pom L W. Drew W arren is very ill.
of Parent ! mid Teachers, in honor j Lake fur the week end.
;Mr. and Ms. W. It. Stafford tin I
((hinder of F o rt Myers. (Tirol Culof Us founders, Aliice Mcl.ellen
--------nepper lias bought it from .J. W. family accompanied their cousin
Birney, nml Phoebe A. H eart. The
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. A.
Paul Jones to his home a t Boston,
F lin t recently.
program included community sing- it. Key and Mrs. George Rice were
Mr. mnl Mrs. Henry Leroy spent Ga.. for u few day’s stay.
lag, a few selections by the school luncheon guests of the Lake Side
h o t Saturday nt Daytona Beach
Mi. and Mrs. D. A. Bruce and
hand, u birthday cake with 28 can- , Inn in Mt. Dora Wednesday.
with Mi. and Mrs. U. It. Viehol- children, Selena, Lnvinu and Adi*
dies, and u very impressive service t
--------rnn.
bury liiucr* wore guests of Mr. and
in connection with the lighting o f ! Mr. nnd Mrs. J . E. I.aing, Mrs.
Mrs. Heilm an and Mrs. T. W. Mrs. Harold of Sanford, Sunday.
the caudles on the birthday cake. Ellen G.
Sharon, Miss La urn
M. Gaston Dmimergue i;
Prevatt were shopping in Sanford
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. R. ‘Carson re ­
A silver offering was taken which Luing of Orlando mid Miss Jcuu- first Protestant to become [
Monday.
turned to their home nt Modesto,
in used for tlie exxpenscs of the ette I.aing formed a amgeniiil dent of the French Republic.
Carol Culpepper and Mr. B iinti (Til., a fle r a visit to their son, G.
two national organizers. Every- party motoring to Dnytmm Beach
were in Muitlaml Tuesday •attend , K. Carson and family.
body had u piece of the cake, nnd Thursday.
ing an auction sale.
a good time.
--------Mrs. Charles Bales was called
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh left Tues­
tn Jacksonville liv the illness and
-----------------------------Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Neal nre
day for Miami.
of her nephew, Itomie Whit
III the fourteenth century dor- entertaining a t the Orange Court
Mr. and Mrs. William Kilbe and dentil
lock.
to rs’ fees were very high, us, a - 1 inn in Orlmiilv Friday evening
Dr. and M r..Quirk spout a few
part f ■mu the sum paid down, honoring Mr. mid Mrs. H arry PapMr. Milieu, of West Sanford is
days last week in Tam pa and St.
the patient contracted to allow his worth nnd .Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Warvery ill a t his home.
Petersburg.
incdical man an annuity for iih dell, nil of New York City.
Mr. ami Mrs. I’. II. Kilbe were ! Miss Alihie
Doudney, county
long as he lived, or employed him.
--------shopping in Sanford Saturday.
nurse and Mi. T. W. I .aw ton, supt.
Cinder the present laws in Flip
.Mr. and Mrs. George G. ShcpAbout
iieople fom here at- j visited the l.ake M onroe. school
hmd n traveler may gamble In hard of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are
tended the chicken pio supper at • Wednesday.
safety while the trnin is in nv the guests of Judge and Mrs.
Chuluola Thursday .light which j Mrs. Marsh tru a n t officer was
tioh, but if the play continues n f - . George G. H erring. Mr. Sliepwns enjoyed by nil.
iout Tuesday looking a fte r the ahter it has Iwcouie stationery be hard is the president of the NingMrs. George Yieger was cnlted | reutees.
mny be arrested.
•ara Falls T rust Company. Mr.
to Clmluota Tuesday to nurse Mrs. • " lr . Ireland, form erly
citizen

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Fateh lor our biff announcement tomorrow, Sat
FOR M APS, PRICE LISTS, PHOTOS, BOOKLETS, HOUSE PLANS A ND OT

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JOSEPH L. BAUM,

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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110 P ark Ave

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Total cost .......... .................................. .....................
16964.70
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
Number of feet frontage ——....... .............. .......... ............1603.8
Assessment per foot frontage ...... ...................................
83.7190
FRED T. WILLIAMS Engineer
Foot
Final
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
■izontal
.VERTICAL
Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Fla.
24— span fibre
1— similar to
Franca
602.14
May T. Woodruff, Lot 7, Blk. G ......................T...135
26—
plays
2—
licit
f l — spiritual
sportively
3—
light
evoD.
I*
Thrasher,
Lot
8,
Blk.
G
.........................'..135
602.14
being
hinft
nlng meal
23—
23— in th s p u t Reginald Holly, Lot 7, Blk. H
istic 27— origin
620.74
...................... 1*10
2D—email
4— you
25—
25—domestic
580.74
W.
S.
Price,
Lot
B,
Blk.
II
...............
.......................
140
island
(Latin)
animal
31— measure of 6— affirmative
28__
502.14
Leslie
Went,
Lot
7,
Blk.
I
...............................
136
28— theatre of
length
7— one who
ancient
602.11
Realty Trust Co., Lot 8 Blk. I, ........... ...................135
(abbr.)
peets
orm
Greece
N,
II.
Garner’s
Addition
to
Markham
Park
32— fertile spot 8— suffix do- 30—
30—long
35— m an's nick­
noting
Heights, Sanford, Florida
pointed
name
agent
weapon
Joe E. Richie, Lot 1, Blk. J ....;.................. .............. 69
219.16
36—
weird
10— lair
33—
33— always
210.40
N.
E,
W.
Sistrunk,
Lot
2,
Blk.
J
................
...............
59
38— conjunc­
11— ond so
34—
34—
possess iva
tion
502.14
forth
Fred R. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. J .............................. x135
pronoun
40— snake
(abbr.)
37—
37— corrodo
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
41— half ems
14— testator
39—
39— to be 111 W. R. Frier, Lot 1...................... ............................... 132.6
493.21
43— freeze
lfl— fashion able 40—
40— college
490.99
W. C. Hill, Lot 7 ...................................................... 132
4n— insects'
17— illegal rate
~degree
46—mirth
of Interest
42—
42—negative
M argaret Roberts, Lot 13 ............................... ...........133
494.70
10—eeclesiasti44— eye
404.70
M argaret Roberts, Lot 19 ......................................... 133
cal digni­
(S co t)
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without in­
taries of
terest up to March 16, 1926, and from and after such date, said
ii solution to Puzzle
assessments will, bq payable only in 15 equal annual Installments with
Tip For Beginnora.
Interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Solve this putsle by eompar*
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­
Ing the synonyms listed in the
ford, Fiorldn, this llt h day of February, A. D. 1925.
•W.
"Horizontal" and "Vertical"
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
columns with the number of
spaces extending crosswise or
Publish, Feb. 13, 29, 27 and March 6 and 18th.
downward on the diagram, u
-O -------- --the c u e ' may be. If a word
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN­
occur* to you meaning sub­
stantially the u d u u
the
FORD AVENUE FROM COMMERCIAL STREET TO
synonym and the correct num­
LAKE MONROE, AND SEMINOLE BOULE­
ber o f letters to fit in the
VARD FROM SANFORD AVE. TO
spaces between its number and
the first shaded stop following,
PALMETTO AVE.
write it in lightly. Work sway
The
following
is
the
final
estim ate of the cost of paving Sanford
the small words, the “easy"
Avenue
from
Commercial
St.,
North to Lake Monroe, and Seminole
words, first, and they will give
you plenty of clues to tht. dif­
Boulevard from Sanford Ave., west to Palmcto Ave., a width of 40
ficult ones.
12 K* M fMUtfaw A jlM licai* U a.
feet with U k e Asphalt on a 0" Rock Base.
909 Cu. Yds. Grading a t 40c ..........•............ ....... ....... ....... ........... 300.80
1337 Lin. Ft. curb t G utter a t 7Gc ........... ................................... 1016.12
01 Lin Ft. Headere a t 36c ........ .............. - r.......-........................... 2LI}6
tniners; 10:30 dance.
2937
Sq. Yds. macadam foundation 6" a t 80c ...........................2349.60
WJZ
New
York
(464.3)
n
io Program
dance; 7 talk; 7:16 soprano; 8 2925 Sq. Yds. Lake Asphalt Pave, a t 1.22 ...................
3508.60
talk, players; 8:45 songs, trio, or­ 148 Sq. Ft. concrete 5" atley returns at 30c ...............
44.40
T i m for Feb. 21.
chestra.
2.5
Cu.
Yds.
Class
B.
concrete
a
t
23.00
............
87.60
[Boston (silent).
WNYC New York (526) 6:35
Buffalo (319) 6 music.
3 Inlets Type A. at 35.00 ....... ................................... ............... DIo.OO
Chateau five; 7:30 police quartet;
Jikago (344.6) 7 enter- 8 songs; 8:30 instrum ental; 9:10
I Inlet Type B. at 30.00............... —................................... - 30.00
|:20 barn dancer Hurmo- talk.
40 Lin. Ft. 24" Concrete sewer 8-10 a t 5.00 ........................... 200.00
bham Jones, harmony
WOR
Newark (405.2) 7:30
1 Manhole 4-6 at 50.00 ........................................ ...................... 80.00
revue.
pianist; 8:45 piano,
Chicago (370) 7 rclig1 Manhole 8-10 ......................................................................... ...
KGO Oakland (299.8) 6 con­
Jtrt, Riviera theater; 9 cert; 10 f‘LUjn|i”, ,s&lt;(Tpists, ad­ 1.207 M. 3" Drain Tile Tile 0-3 a t 100.00 .................................. 120.70
dings, vocal; 11 dance, dress; 12 dance, soloists.
264 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete storm sewer at 1.05 .......
277.20
WOAW Omaha (526) 0 dram a­
Extra Work - .............................- ................. *............................ - 70*08
| Chicago (545.4) 7 con- tic; 6:30 announced; 6:45 pro­
usicale; 9:35-11:35 cluss- gram ; 9 program; 11 Nightin­
1 Monument a t street intersection 6.50 .............. •............... — 089
•m; 12-1 popular; 1-2 gales; 11:30 organ.
laboratory Inspection of m aterials ................ ................ . 108.95
WF1 Philadelphia (395) G talk
Legal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent ......................... 173219
Chicago News (447.6) 7 recital.
Engineering 5 per cent
............. —»„•................... ....... 433.49
I 8 orchestra; 8:30
WIP Philadelphia (509.9) 8
*. 9 Chicago theater.
talk; 7:15 concert; 8:15 concert; 9
Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con- orchestra; 10 recital.
Total cost ........... .......... ................ .................~.............. ................... S'J '-™ 58
'one.
KDKA
Pittsburgh
(309.1)
To be borne entirely, by adjacent property.
Dallas News (475.9) 6:45*7:30 special.
Number
of feet frontage ...................................................1167.85
11 entertainers,
WCAE Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:45
psvenport (484) 7 Sand- movie chats; 7 roads; 7:30 jambo
Assessment per foot frontage ......................................... 8.01119
religious; 9 orchestra,
ree.
FREI) T. WILLIAMS. Engineer
leaver (323) 9 dance.
KGW Portland (192) 12 Melo
Foot
Final
Des Moines (silent).
dy men.
Nome
Description
Frontage
Assessment
Detroit News (352.7) 6
PWX San Juan (400) 7:30 eon
Lake View Park. Hanford, Florida
cert; pupils.
Fort Worth (silent),
WGY Schenectady &lt;379.5} 8:30 Lake Front Improvement Co. Lot 41 .......................50
400.60
Hollywood (337) 8:15 dance, songs.
1-43-44-45-46
Lake
Front
Improvement
Co.
I-ots
42-43-44-45-46
&gt;0 organ;; 10 features;
KFQX Seattle (38) 10 orches­
2,003.00
[ra; I popular songs.
tra; It concert; 12 dance.
50 ft. each - ...................................
1,339.99
Kansas City
Star
WBZ Springfield (331.1) 0:15 I-ake Front Improvement Co., Lot 7 ..... .......... 1G7.25
School of the Air; 11:45 history; 6:30 trio.
938.99
.............117.2
Ijike Front Improvement Co., Lot 48 . .
KSD St. Louis Post Dispatch
100.60
...............50
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 49
Angeles Times (404) (545.1) 8 symphony.
too.oo
...............60
0
....
8:30 children; 9:45 tulk;
WRC Washington (469) 6 mu­ Lake Front Imporvement Co. Lot 50
400,00
............. 50
12 orchestra; 1 Lost sic: 7 Bible talk; 7:15 soprano; Luke Front Improvement Co., I/&gt;t 61
rolic,
7:30 talk; 9:30 dance; 10:15 organ. Lake Front Improvement (k&gt;., Lot 62
400.60
........... ...50
Louisville Times (399.8)
18.12
Lot
53.
2.3
3
ft.
Lake
Front
Improvement
Co.
North
2
BERLIN BIRTHRATE FALLS
1002.28
...........125.1
HemphU Commercial Ap
Lake Front Improvement Co., I-ot G
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BERLIN. Feb. 20.—The Berlin Clyde Steamship Co., Beg. 300 Ft. N. of the Int.
Minneapolis - St. Paul birthrate has been declining rap­
N. Line Commercial St. with E. line Palmetto
philosophies; 8:30 hui- idly. according to statistics for the
Ave. Run N. 100 ft, E. 115 ft. S. 400 ft. W.
mdance.
years 1921. 1922 and 1923. Chil­
115 ft. to Beg. (Less Seminole Boulevard) .240
1,970.92
Montreal (437) 6:30 dren born in 1921 numbered 53,•'JO varied; 9:30 orches- 901; in 1922. 15,685, and in 1923
The above and foregoing Final assessments are payable in full
38.924. No figures for 1921 are without interest up to March 15, 1925 and from and after such date,
York (191.5)
C yet available.
Rories; 8:30 blind enG reater Berlin now counts a said special assessments will be payable only in fifteen equal annual
installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred
'■&gt; tenor; 9:20 pianist; population of 4,013,000.
payments.
•
s»" York (361.2) 6:30
The American Woman’s Club
Witness my han&lt;» us City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San8:*75 dance; 7:30 or- in Paris has two thousand mem­
ford, Florida, this N th day of February A. I). 1925.
*0 music; 10:15 enter- bers.
Clerk
L. R. PHILIPS, City C
Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 and 13th.
no***?
•Ons TO \ | I PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING
PROPERTY ON HUGHSY
ston
STREET FROM HANFORD AVENUE TO PARK A V E N lE
The Following is the p inal Estim ate for Paving Hughey Street
'lo st of the pains you tubbing and the pain Is
suffer can bo stopped at soothed. It seems to evap­ from Sanford Ave. west to Park Ave., 24 feet in width with sheet
•iiu-e. These include rheu- orate. Then Nature nus a asphalt using 6" of compressed rock and the old 15 feet wide grout­
rontic pains, soreness, iume- chance to cure while you
ed brick paving for the base.
nM|*. backache. And the rest in comfort.
$ 106.40
congestion of chest colds.
Get this time-tried rneth- 266 Cu. Yds. grading at 40c ...............—..................—......
1,110.76
The way is to ruh the a), proved by millions. Tou 1501 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter at 76c .....................—
jore spot with St. Jacobs vill never find anything 47 Lin. Ft. single curb headers at 35c ........ ......................
10.15
“Od; Cause a counter irri­ setter. It is *ure and
180.80
gation. Or relieve the con- toothing, and it doesn t 601 Sq. Yds. single curb foundation at 80c ...................
1,914.31
..j p ' tinn by bringing the burn. Have it ready when 1877 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt lop at 1.02 ...................... -109.20
Vy\ &gt; "d to the skin. A mo— the pain begins. Keep it 364 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns at 30c ..........................
meet does this, and com- on your shell. The cost is
50.00
1 Manhole at 60.00 ............- .... - ........... ...............- ..... *.....
ifr|T I'.'11 follows before the rub- but 35 cents.
57.27
laboratory Inspection of Materials ...............- .................. bine stops.
77.51
And
the
time
is
bound
to
tit. Jacobs Oil has done
U*gul Expense Adv. Etc., 2 per cent —............... ........ 193.77
fur 65 years. ‘ It has come when it wtH *tavc Engineering 5 per cent ....................... —..............................
a3VCl
eons of pain. someone about you many
Anybody who has used it hours of pain. Ward off
, . - .
... ................. ................... ............... ...84,140.70
'vilj tell you
that th e se the suffering which is so _Total
Cost -------------- --- •;---- _
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nains are folly. A little innecessary.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
1 Number Feet frontage - ......- .... .
..... .
........
‘
•
1 Lam eness" L um bago' Soreness , Chest (!ol&lt;la
Assessment per foot frontage ........................
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FRED T- W ILUAM S, Enjloeer

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TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY 0 5 H IG H ­
LAND STREET PROM SANfORD AVENUE TO
PARK AVENUE
~ rTh* f°,,ow,n* ,8 the fl*1** cost of paving Highland S treet from
feanrord Avenue west to Park Ave., a width of 24 feet with sheet
Mphalt on a 6" rock base.
1884 Cu. Yds. grading at 40c — =............................... ....... ....... 733.60
lo..D Lin. Ft. curb &amp;G utter a t 7 6 c ........
1169.01
ou Un. r t. ringle curb headers a t 36c ___________________ 28.00
1822 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation (6") at 80c
,...............1467.60
J-o
"*phn,t Tav* &lt;2" t0P&gt; ■* **02 ....... I . ........... . ..1858.44
2 ia Sq. FL concrcic pav. (5" alley returns a t 80c) .................. 83.70
&lt;4 Sq. Ft. concrete sidewalk (4” thick) at 20c ........................14.80
2 Manholes (4-6) a t 60.00 ...... ........ ....
10O0O
Extra Work -------- ---- -----*................ ........ ....... ..... ........ 2733
Monument at street intersection ............................. ............... . 0.60
Laboratory Inspection of m aterials ......................................
68JJ8
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent —.J ............... 110.20
Engineering 5 per cent .—
.......................... .................... 875.61

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To be bomo entirely by adjacent p ro p e rty _____ f t 7
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Number of feet frontage ............£ ____ 1*_____.____ _
N. H. G a ra ev . A *H 8«t t . M a rk k a s p a rk jU ig k * . S aaferJ Flo.
Assessment p«r foot frontage ....... ......... ______ .Lj__
W. D. Hoffman, Lot I t , Mock K. ....... „.L ------ —-JO
166.39
PHEO T. WILLIAMS, Enffneer
Henry Nickel, Lot 14, Block K _____ hm**».**#*.»*•.•«•*«
155,30
Peullne K ahnuy Lot 19, Black. K, .............. .............135
355.56
Description
N. 8 / G arner's t a i A N t o to M arkka* Park Heights
E L TraYordVM ap, S a f a r i
v
Sanford, Flo,
• C. V. Mahoney, Lot 1, Blk. 12, Tr, 4 ____________ so
W. E. Scoggin, Lot 1, Block L . .................... ............IBS
C. V. Mahoney, Lot 2, Blk, 12, Tr. 4 .........
—60
Maude M. Jlnkins, Lot 7, Block K ........ «— ......118
F- W. Mahoney, Lot 3, htk. 18, Tr. 4 __________ 5Q
Mrs. E. W. Rive, Lot 8, Block K .-.^^.^....(.*^...180
Meisch f to lty Co* Lot 4, blk. |2 , Tr. 4 ....... .......... .60
Evans Terrace, Sanford, f i t .
ttelRfh Realty C o. Lot 5, Blk. 12, Tr. 4 ........ . 60
C. D. Brantley, Lot l ----- --------------- -------------- - 95
Andre.*. Mahoney, Let fl. Blk; 12, Tr. 3 ........... ..... SO
Mery L. Evans, Lot 6 ............. - ................ ...............132
Andrew Mahoney, Lot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 _____ __50
C. D. Brumtey, Lot A .,.......... t....... ....... 4k
Aranka Takaeh,
Lot 8, Blk.* I t, Tr.
3
60
Sanford Doudney Beg. a t N. W. Cor. Lot A, Run W.
Aranka Takaeh,
Lot P Blk, 12, Tr.
3 ....80
90.7 ft. S. 150 It. -E. 90.7 ft.
Aranka Takkeh,
Lot 10, Blk 12, Tr. 8 ..... 60
N. 150 ft. to
.99.7
238.89 Roae N. Hurl, Lot 1, Blk. 13. Tr. 4 .....
80
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
Blanch* Jordon, Lot 2. Blk. 13. Tr. 4 ..... ............. 50
G. W. Spencer, Lot 6 .................................................80.7
212.45 Nell G arner Lawson, Lot .1, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ........... Ol
J- C. W ainright, Lot 12 .................... I ..... ..............„.1B2
4, Blk. 13, Tr. .4 .......... ........ 50
347.66 J. CL Deen, Lot
G. W. Spencer,- Lot 18 ............................. ........... ..... 133
350.29 S. O. Messer, Lot 6. Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ...»........
50
G. W. Spencer, Lot 21
................ ....... ...„.,.r ..»...133
350.29 Scminola Realty A Inv, Co. Lot fl Blk. 13, Tr. 3....60
G. W. Spencer, Beg. a t Int. of the East Lin*
*’
"
Lot 7. Blk. 13, Tr. 8................... 60
Park Ave. with the N. Line of Hughey
Lot 8 Blk. 13 Tr. 8 -------------04
St. run E. 81 ft. N. 68.5\ft. W. 61 f t S.
Knight A Higgins. Lot 9 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ............... 60
58.5 ft. to Beg, .........
.................... ..^i 1
134.32 H. E. Squires, Lot 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 3
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without C. A. Spencer, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 4, ......
interest up to March 16, 1925, and from and a fte r such date, said C. A- Spencer, Lot 2,. Blk. 14, Tr. 4............... ........... ...
special assessments will bo payable only In Ten Equal annual in­ C. A. Spencer, Lot 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ................
64 v
stallments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ C. A. Spencer, Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 .........................60
ments.
C. A. Spender, Lot 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ..........
50
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­ W. A. Brown, lajt 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ........................... 50
ford, Florida this l lt h day of February A. D., 1925.
W, A. Lefflor. Lot 7, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ........... ...........50
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
B. B. Baggett, Lot 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ........ ...........64
PubP,n
13, 20, 27, March fl and 13th.
J. F. McClelland, Lot 9. Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ........... .........;..80
---------------O'— ■ J. F. McClelland, l-ot 10, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ........ ...... 50
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM­ Kiiznbcth B. Musson, Ixit 1, Blk. 16, Tr. 4 ...........60
F. R. Savage, lait 2, Blk. 16, Tr. 4 .........................50
MERCIAL STREET FROM PALMETTO AVE. TO SANFOHI1
E.
S, Hockey, Lot 3 Blk. 18, Tr. 4„......................64
AVE. AND SANFORD A V E FROM COMMERCIAL STREET'
S.
M.
Schwarts, Lot 4, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ........................ 50
TO FIRST STREET
J.
C.
Deen, lM 6, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ............................... 60
The following is the final estimate of the coat of puving Com­
W.
L.
Morgan, Lot 6, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ...................67
mercial St., from Palmetto Ave. to Sanford Ave. with oil asphnlt,
and on Sanford Ave. from Commercial St. to F irst St. with Lake L. B. Hollar, Lot 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 ....... ................... 50
50
Asphalt. Both types of surface being laid oil a 6" rock foundation, ■Watson M. Reel, Lot 8, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ................
Melsch Realty Co., Lot «, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 ................ 60
and paved 40 feet in width.
C04 Cu. Yds. Grading a t 40c ................................................... 211.00 Ernest Padgett. Lot 10, Blk. 15, Tr. 3...................87
3050 Sta. Yds. overhaul at lc .........................
30.50 Melsch Realty Co., Lot 1, Blk. 10, TV. 4...................69
1031 U n. Ft. curb and cutter at 76c ............
783.56 W. J. Thigpen, Lot 2, Blk. lfl, Tr. 4 ....... ............... 69
114 Un. Ft. single curb headbrs .....
39.90 T. E. Wilson Est. Lot 6, Blk. lfl, Tr. 3 .................... 69
..0 9
151 U n. Ft. granite curb (reset) at 15c ....................................... 22,05 T. E. Wilson Est., Isit 7. Blk. lfl, Tr. 3 .........
2241 Sq. Yds. Macadam foundation (6") at 8O9 .......................1792.80
Wellington's Addition, Sanford, Florida
1*' •
1016 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, (2" top) at 1.02 .... .............. ....... 1036.32 T. E. Wilson E itate, Lot 6 . *•*•*•**•*»a
mm••9960
1218 Sq. Yds, asphalt pave, Lake at 1.22.............. . ...... ...............14854)6 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot fl..
Rfl
689 Sq. Yds. asphnlt pavcing, relay edge at 44c ................... 259.16 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 7
All
706 Sq. Ft. concrete alley return at 30c ................ .................... 211.80 T, E. Wilson Estate, Lot 8
An
7 Inlets, Type B. a t 30.00 ...................... .................................. 210.00 C. R. Lord Irf&gt;t 12
17A
HMftSSMmk tO
2 Manholes 4-6 a t 50.00 ......................................... .................... 100.00 T. E. Wilson. Lot 13
AVI
•iMHMttiontOd
565 M. 3" Drain tile (0-3) nt 100.00 .............. ...................
66.50 Kate Humphries, Lot 14 ,
&lt;t||
498 Lin. Ft. 12" Storm Sewer (0-1) at 1.05 ......... .................... 622.90 A. I.. Knsmlnger, ljit 15
fill
28 Lin. Ft. High curb at 45c ...................... ...... . ............. .....
12.60 T. E. Wilson Lot 16
1 Monument a t street intersection at 6.50 . ...................
6.50 Harry Kent, Lot 17
fin
Laboratory Inspection of materials
...
Harry Kent, Iji I 18
An
I-egnl Expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent . ................... 130.25 Harry Kent, N. 20 ft., Lot
............. 20
Engineering 5 per cent ................................. ................... 340.64 C. T. Kent, Lot 19, Less N.
...............78
Sanford Heights, Addition to Sanford
7,374.80
H. Wight, Lot 14, ............... ........................... ............... 67
308.62
To bq borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
If. Wight, Lot 15 ...........................................................67
308,83
Number of feet frontage;
C. N. Williams, lait lfl ..... ........................................ 67
300.82
On Sanford A venue...........- .........................................'•Ofl-K
Mrs. Maude Jamison, Lot 17 .............................. ....... 67
308.83
Cost per foot frontage ........
$8.8182
L. P. Hagan, Lot 41 ........... ............. .......................... 67
308.62
On Commercial Street .................................................. 4H8
A. D. Shoemaker, Lot 45 .......................
B7
308.63
Cost per foot frontage .............................................. $7,772
A. I). Shoemaker, Lot 46 ......................................... 67
308.62
Final
Foot
S.
S. Raumcl, Lot 47 ........................... ........... ..
67
308.62
Assessment
Name
Description
Frontage
W. T. Field, U t B0 ................................... ...................67
308.62
Clyde Steamship Co. Beg. at Int. of E. Line ' .
W. T. Field, Ia&gt;t
81
07
308.02
Palmetto Ave., with N. Line of Commercial
T. E. Thnrnley, l-ot 82 .......................................
67
308.62
St. Run N. 100 ft. E. 115 ft. S. 100 ft. W.
T. E. Thornley, I-ot 83 ...............................
67
308.62
999.32
115 ft. to Beg............ - ........... .............................
W. T. Field. Lot 127
299.41
I-ake Front Imp. Co., Beg. at Int. of W. line of
W. M. Scott. Lot 128
294.80
Sanford Ave. with N. line Commercial St.
W. M, Scott. Lot 129
294.80
run N. 100 ft. W. 117 ft. S. 100 ft. E. 117
George A. DeCottes, Lot 130 ................................ 64
294.80
909.32
to Beg....................................................................... **7
George
A.
DeCottes,
Lot
131
..............................
..6
3
200,il
758.02
J N. Whitner Est., U t 1, Blk. 2,, TTr. 1........ .....93.4
Markham
Park
Heights
225.39
J N. W hitner Est.. Let 1. Blk. 2, Tr.
Ti 1..................29
56
225.39 Sheridan Jew ett, l-ot 2, Bik. C .............. ........
267.95
r. 1.............. .......29
Florence Beardall, Lot 2, Blk 2, Tr.
Wight
Pros.
Co.,
Lot
3,
Blk
C
....'..........................
55
225.39
253.66
Florence Beardall, Lot 3, Blk. 2, Tr. 1
233.10 V. C. Douglass, Lot 5, Blk. C, ............................... .53
(H#m.„•,•„,••••••*........30
'
253.95
S. O. Chase, Lot 4, Blk. 2, Tr. 1, ...............
83
934.43 V. E. Douglass, Lot 6, Blk. C ..........
.....115
382.32
S. O. Chase. Lot 5, Blk. 2, Tr. 1, ......
W.
A.
Knight.
W.
89.3
ft.,
Lot
2,
Blk.
D
....................83
999.72
382.32
S. Puleston and Ed, Higgins, Lot 15 Blk. 2, Tr. 1, 117
Interstate Contracting Co., l.ot 3, lllork D.
R3
382.32
Chapman &amp; Tucker's Addition
Interstate
Contracting
Co.,
N.
17
ft.,
Lot
fl,
Blk.
D,
Luke Front Improvement
793.86
........................................ - .................. ............... 17
78.31
Co.. Lot 1.Blk. 1. (Less S. 25 ft.) ................... 97.7
Mrs.
L.
J.
Schwalbe,
S.
66
ft.
of
Lot
6,
blk.
l&gt;.
203.14
J. D. Davison, S. 25 ft. Iait 1, Dik l ....................... 25
—............................................................................. 66
301.01
268.14
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, Lot 1, Ulk. 2, ................... -.33
268.14 las. IL Cowun, Lot 3, Rlk. 1, ..................................... ,60
276.36 ]
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, iait 2, Blk. 2, ........................3 3
268.11 James H. Cowan, Lot 4, Ulk. I ..............................69
276.38
M. F. Robinson, Lot 3, Blk. 2 ..................................33
216.95 Realty Trust Co,, Lot 6, Rlk. 1 ....... ...................... 00
276.38
John Mnllem, iait 4. Blk. 2 ......................- .............. 20.7
276.38
The above and foregoing final assessments are paynbte without in­ Realty Trust Co., Ig&gt;t 8, Rlk. 1 ........... ...................... 60
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
terest up to March 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said
70
special assessments will be payable only in 16 equal annual install­ G. W, Spencer, Lot 1 .................... . ....
322.44
................ ............... 70
322.44
ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pny- (i. W. Spencer, lM 2 .
70
322.44
inents.
G.
W.
Spencer.
Lot
4
...........
70
922.44
Witness my hand us City Clerk and the Seal of the City of SnnG. W. Spencer, I»t 5......................................
7U
322.44
ferd, Florida this llth day of February A. D„ 1925.
G. W. Spencer, Lot 6
..........
12.9
89.42
L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk
G.
W.
Spencer,
Reg.
23
ft.
E.
und
21.6
ft.
N.
of
Publish Feb. 13, 29, 27 and March 6 and 13th.
the Int. of Centerlines of Hughey St. and
-------------- o— .—(-------Dark Ave., Run N. 58.5 It. E. 51 ft. S. 58.5
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON PARK
ft. W. 51 ft. to Reg. ..................... ........ ..
. 38.5
209.47
AVE. FROM TENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET
The following is the final estimate of thu cost of paving Park Mrs. J. I.. Munson, Beg. a t Int. of S. line of
N. E.
14 of N. E. 1-4 sec. 3fl, tp.
19
Ave. a width of 21 feet from Tenth St. south to Hughey St. with
It. 30 E. with SWIy line A. C. L. Ry., (Ovsheet asphnlt on a 6" rock base except for the central ttt feet where
iedo Urunch) right-of-way run,W . to Park
old brick pavement was used ns a base.
Ave.
N. to R. It. H.—W. S. Ly. to Beg. (Less
1784 Cu, Yd.\grading at 40c .....- ............- ......................... ............ 713.69
S.
54
ft.) ........................ - ......- ............. ......... 111.2
51233
05050 Str. Yds. overhaul nt lc ...................- ----- ----------------- 650.59
A.
Derby,
S.
51 ft. of the following: Beg. a t Int.
6969 Lin. Ft. Curb A G utter at 76c ..................................... ...... 829fl.ll
of S. Line of N. K. 1-4 of N. B. 1-4 Sec.
339 Un. Ft. Headers a t 35c .............................. ........................... 118.65
36,
Tp. 19 R. 30 with SWIy line, A. C. L. Ry.
3960 Sq, Yds. Macadam Foundation 6" thick nt 80c
........ ...3168.99
U-W
runW. to Park Ave. N. to R. IL
10712 Sq. Yds. Asphalt pavement (2" Top) nt 1.02
...........19926.21
It—W
SEly
to Beg. -----...---------- ---------------&amp;4
248.74
233 Sq. Ft. Concrete pave (5" Alley return's) «t 30c
........ 69.99
F.
L
Miller,
Beg,
23
ft.
N.
of
Int*
of
the
W.
lino
4.33 Cu. Yds, connate Class D. at 23.00 ...................................
99.59
(
Dark Ave. with the S. Line of N. E. 1-4 of N.
4 Inlets Type A. nt 33.90 ...................................................... ........ HU.09
of
Sec.
36
Tp.
19
1-4
H.
so
E.
160
Run
W.
8 Inlets Type U. at 30.00 ...... - .............. ....................... ................... 210.00
»
ft. N. to R-W of A. C. L. Ry. S. 60 de422 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete sewer 8-10 a t 2.75 ...................... 1169.59
5
*
’
f
greet East to Dark Ave. 8. to Beg. (Less
6 Manholes 1-6 at 50.00 ......... ........................................................ 300.00
30 ft. along N. side for Street
------ ,140
641.88
3 Manholes 8-19 at 85.00 ............................................ - .................... 255.00
1200 Ft. 3" Drain Tile 0-3 at 100.00 ........................................... 120.00 Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Co., A strip of land 60
ft. in width, 25 ft. on each side of the center
844 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at 75.00 ......................... ...... 63.30
line of the Oviedo Br. of the A. C. L. Ry. be­
1529 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete storm Sewer 0-4 at 1.05 .............. 1605.15
■* •
tween Oak Avenue and Magnolia Ave. in San­
8 Lin. Ft. 18" Concrete storm sewer 0-4 at 2.25 ........................ 18.00
ford,
Fla.......
.......
.
.
........—
..........................-.100
160.63
Extra W o r k ...........- ........ ............................................. - .........^.......... 25.30
6 Monuments at street intersections ............................. ........... - 39.00
The above and foregoing final assessment* are payable withaut
lab o ra to ry Inspection of m aterials .
........- ..................... 312.61 interest up to Murch 15, 1925 and from and a fte r such date, said
Legal Expense, advertising etc, 2 per cent .................................. 500.18 special usarrstnent* will be payable only in fifteen equal annual
Engineering 5 per cent ....... ......................................... .............. 1250.45 installments with interest a t 8 per cent per annum on alt deferred
payments.
27072.71
Witness my hand a s OH* C&gt;rk *«d the S eal of the CUy of San­
Less 67.0 Sq. Yds. base at 80c paid by 80U. Utilities C o .----- 54.08 ford, Florida, tblg 11tb day j&gt;! February, A. D. 1*25.
_

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spc«d record in
JJine minutes aft
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Total .................................................. ...................... ...... — $27,018.63

M L..R, PHILIPS, City Clerk
Publiab Feb. 13, 30, 27, M*rvh fl aud UU»,

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1925.

ADDITION A L SOCIETY
ington Tea Is
I § 3 Enjoyab’e A f fair
f

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CUV-*

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The musical program that was
to have been postponed to Feb.
»■*,
_____
J 27. A beautiful program will be
Washington Tan Riven by
given a t thi* time, which will be
Neville
Turner Circle of Bapxev
furnished by out-of-town artists,
F.
S.
Walsh
of
Tampa
is
spend­
lia, Church Friday afternoon
mid it 1* being anticipated with
ing
the
week
end
in
Sanford.
the prim ary room of the church
much interest.
Irak a most enjoynhle affair. The
Special attention is called to the
Mins
Adelaide
Bonynge
of
Mt.
decorations were in keeping with Dorn i* the guest of Mr. and Mm. subscription bridge party a t the
the Oceanian.
Woman’s Club Friday ufUunonn
‘ The guest* were greeted a t the Raymond Key.
nt 3 &lt;&gt;clock. It is hoped that a
door by Mr*. C. J. Wolf ami Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler are large number will make reserva­
J. L. Culpepper who were dressed *n«nding u few days in Jackson­ tion* ns early as possible.
tri. quaint M artha Washington cos- ville on business.
This p arty Is being put on by the
house Committee .of the club of
The program was in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Forbes which Mr*. J. E. Pace is chairman.
Mrs. S. A. 13. Wilkinson and wa* have
arrived In Sanford to make Other members of the committee
very much enjoyed by all present. their future home here.
nre Mra . It. A. Newman, Mrs. F I.,
A fter the program a most enjoy­
Talbott, Mrs. A. M Philips and
able social hour was spent dur­
William Clark will leave Friday Ml*.. J.. C. Henson , Reservation.-:
ing whicli n tem pting salad course for Pnlntkit where he will c a n -1m»y I'** made by telephoning any
with home made cake wnrf served. struct the new golf course there. ! number of the committee or the
There were 40 guest* present.
_____
I president, Mrs. Wight.
Mrs. Hal Wight and Mi!&lt;? A. I All who expect to register for
W. F itts, Jr., motored to O rlan­ the dress milking r.»n millinery
D c Malay Chapter To do
Thursday to attend tin* fair, , rlnswes Unit will start in the dub
house in the* balcony, Monday at
d iv e Minstrel Show
Mr. mid Mrs. D. Corner, Mr. and 10 o'clock are" asked to send in
tlteir names ns curly ns possible.
The llrst rehearsal preparatory Mrs. F. I„ Cain of Ft. Myers are
in
Sannfl
important to know jit: t
spending
n
short
while
for the Minstrel show that will be
, how many wii Hie enlisted for the
given at the Milune Theater, Mnr. ford
,,
lessons.
8, by the Sanford Chapter of the
Mrs.
W.
.1.
Shuman.
Mr*.
Joe
The bridge luncheon with Mrs.
Order of DcMolay, was held Thurs­
Morgan, hostess, will he
day night’ under th«* direction of Jinkins and Miss Lillian Shuman
Oviedo Bpont Thursday in SanIntraday* bvh, L*l nt I nrlock
Charlie Cano .formerly with Co- of
for,j#
and it promiHOH to In* the lovtdy
burn'* Minstrels. Rehearsals will
_____
affair it nlwnys has been.
Tht*
follow every night until the even­
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Holly and hostess wishes names rent in not
ing of tin* show.
"W hile t he" ni’L t r c l is given by young son nre motoring Friday to [ «
( ‘T,*1aVi«»l ''w lli!1irn'iiu*^
the order, outside talent is sought
Mr* ,,0,,y ':'* 8 0,1 of u S to g c C r r f h
by the chapter. Anyone who has bu. intss.
______
f„ r r,.,lirvai„ Mfor
had minstrel experience or who ;
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Woodruff,
Member* of Hie Welfare Departdesire to take part in the show
J»t wh« Djamsored the tag day
is asked to enmiminicute with Mr. Frank Woodruff, Jr., nod small son
motored
to
Orlando
Tliursday
to
and
charity bull for the benefit of
Gano.
attend the Fair.
the hospital wish to tnank the fol­
lowing, wlm most generously contributed to the aiicecss of the un­
Parent-Teachers Body i The many friends of Mrs. W. C. dertaking:
R. C, Bower, one quart
f
f * k iili,.R «
i t i f n n b ,1 McCracken will be norry to learn
I
l n il m o l a
I v i e d S t lint she i« Ipiite ill at her home of cherries; Lnncy’* Drug Store,
ginger ale; Union Plinriumy, g in ­
-------on Mngnoliii Avenue.
ger ale; Itouinillnl and Anderson,
On Tuesday, Fob. 17, the Chu*
Miss Emily Rainier of SI. An- ale; Roumlllnt and Anderson, grape
lUota Parent-Teacher Ansociation,
erlebrutcd the twentieth-eighth gustine Is expected Friday evening urapt* iuice; Gonzalez Grocery; subirthday of the National Congress to he the guest of Miss Snrita W i I’igglv Wiggly Store, sugar;
Stokes
Grocery, s trnwin cries;
of Parent.i and Teachers, in honor Luke for the week end.
_____
.Chase &amp; Company, oranges; Elder
f its founders, Alice Me Lei leu
Mrs. E. M. Calloway, Mrs. A. | Springs W ater Co., five jfidlmm of
nicy, a n d Phoebe A. Heart. The
crogiam i n c l u d e d community H i n g ­ It. Key and Mrs. George Rice were water; Smith Bros. Furniture Co.,
ing, a few selections by the school luncheon guests of the Lake S i d e , taldi* for punch; Hill Hardware
Co., film mid other utensils ureri
h a n d , u birthday cake with 2H can­ inn in Mt. Dora Wednesday.
_____
in making punch.
dles, a n d a very impressive scrvic •
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lning, Mrs.
in connectluji with the l i g h t i n g m
the candles on the birthday cake. Ellen G.
Sharon, Miss Laura
M. Cnslmt Doiimcrguc in the
A ailver offering was tuken whicli Lning of Orlando and Miss J e a n - , fird Protestant to heconie nrcsiin used for the exxpcnscs of the ette Lning formed a •oiigepial deni of the French Republic,
two national organizer*. Every­ party motoring to Daytona Reach
body had a piece of the cake, and Thursday,
and Mrs. Shephard are enrouto to
a good time,
■ ■—
.
|)r, and Mrs. T. A. Neal are , I*(iiin lleneli and Miami.
- in tin* fourteenth century doc- &lt;nt» rtnining lit tin* Orange Court
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gano have
for*' fees were very high, as, a- 1 Inn in Orlarnjt Friday evening
p ait ftom the mini paid down, honoring Mr. and Mrs. H arry Pap- arrived in Sanford mid will lie
the natient contracted to allow his worth and .Mr. and Mrs. H. It. War- hero for a fortnight while Mr.
Gano have arrived in Sanford and
medical man mi annuity for ns dell, all of New York City.
Gano is directing the Ue.Molav
long ns lie lived, or employed him.
--------Under the preseiil laws in Eng
Mr. mid Mrs. George G. Shep- minstrel show whieh will lie giv­
ltiml a traveler may gamble in hard of Niagara Falls, N. Y„ are en shortly. Mr. Gano is a for­
having
safety while the train h in m* the guests of Judge mid Mrs, mer minstrel celebrity,
tioh, hut if thu play continue* af*. George G. Herring. Mr. Sliep- been one of the leading blackface
ter it lias lieeniue stutiuuery hr hard is the president of the Ning- comedians of Coburn’s M instrel'
tpny l,e iirrcsted.
•« rn Falls Trust Company. Mr for several year*.

Personals

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V

Well!

Gill who is very HI.’
Mr. and Mr*. William Croaley
Tuesday
M
ra N M
'll- * % * £ £ £ &amp; ' .
spent Monday nfternoon In Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Bay Wessln ami
T‘ **
♦Many people of the community Jackwmvillo lost week where he bun. f
BAST SANFORD, Feb. 20.-J sui: of W inter Park spoqt Sunday
Mr*. S. M. Howard rind sons have with Mrs. George Giegcr and fammrived from Barncsvilhv Un„ from
Mr. and Mrs. David and family
where they were called by the Hi­
nes; of Mra. Howard’s daughter. r.f Canon spent Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Porter H its, a t the home ur with Mrs. ti. C. Grunt and fainMrs. Leslie Bryan on Beardoll
Mrs. Culver Bthridge and Louise
Avenue.
Mi*, and Mrs. Herman Steele Culpepper were in Sanford S a t­
and small son Alton of Orlando, urday.
Mr. Ossie Flynt was In St.
wore guests Sunday at the Boston
Augustine, transacting business,
Sli d e home on ISrnnlull Avenue,
Mrs. Billie Jones and sun of
Mrs. Mae Rivers ami little sons
New
Vurk. arrived here Saturday
Wllker and
Herald of Gejievn,
were guests o£ Mrs. Rivers’ bro­ to spend u few months.
Ralph Gieger has purchased a
ther, W. K. Prevail arid family
new
Ford touring cur.
last week. Mir. River* has gone
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to Miami to accept a position and
Mr. Picvatt diove to Arcadia Tues­
Lake Monroe
day with the hnv* to id ace them i.i
the baptist school located there.
LAKE MONROE. Fell. 20.—FnrMi. and Mis. A. Corpany drove
IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. AND
to St. I'etershurg recently for a nteis In this section lire busy with
celery
dnli t visit, .His. M argaret. H ask- rpring trucking. Spring
WILL AGREE THAT THIS SU BDIVISION OFFERS GJ
in:, mid .Mr. t hr ter Cliorpr ning re- lining well. Beans are up mid pepturning with tie in for a week’:: ei being set. W inter celery i-*
OPPORTUNITIES TO THE IN VESTOR.
visit with them and the C. K. m-w moving rapidly, the farm ers
an* happy over the strung prices.
C-’horpeiiing family.
Itrll Brothers big packing house
Air. and Mrs. James W altz and
My. and Mrs. Coprge Koown of i mining with a full force. A
Ciller,ga who iinve been guest-i of cl,, i inspection is kept upon nil
Dr, mnl Mr:;. l&gt;. C. Potter left v.o '!. dom* am! only a atrietly first
pmkngc allowed to be : hip­
Sunday for Tampa going frqiu i h
tim e to Culm and d ewhere,
ped.
( . I!. T y b : D nl home again ntBonne Whitlock, 2fi, formerly of
tu* several v.n-ks Ulncu in an O r­ Lake Monroe, died at his home at
lando Sanitarium.
l.-oi'ville Thursday after a iingMi. and Mm . Alex Foster have och.g illnes:: of tulierciilo.-.is. Tin*
roll! th-'ir faun and home on V’e/i- I au ral ervices were held at
eva Avenue* to Maurer Brothers, .bn! f.nvilk* Saturday. He liad
ON GENEVA-AVENUE AT T H E CORNER OF MELI
( i m oiitinn meiehant . of New , vi latives in this (section.
Voil; City.
Air. and Mrs. Hoqeycutl and lit*
VILLI-: EXACTLY TWO MILES FROM THE UKAKI
Mir-1 Elizabeth Garrison was J- dnugliter t ’atherine of Ashe­
h*me over the week end from ville. N. C. art camping here for
SANFORD FAR ENOUGH O U T , YET CLOSE ENOUCS
St i in Wniverdiv with In-r pnr- n lew mouths.
ent Mr. and 'ft . R. 1„ Carrisoii
J. D. Mulfort. has returned to
TIIE BUSY CITY.
of Richmond Avenue.
io home at Ibmtoii, Ga., after
\i i ing p. Stafford and family
. i. l others of Ids relations here.
Genova
.Miss Laurene .Tones who has been
vi sting ielative-1 aim .............
GENEVA. Full. '.’ri -Several ; scimol, returned to her home in
l:idi&lt; from lu re attended the Fori- .Georgia,.Thur. day.
i ration in Oviedo b e t Saturday.
An infant run of Mr. and Mr**.
■I. \V\ Fiyut bought tie.* bur. line Drew Warren is very ill.
from here to Sanford toon !,. W.
Air. mid Ms. W. B. Stafford an I
i ’himh r of Fort Myern. Carol CulI'fppcr lias bougnl it h u m ..I, \V. family aceonipunied their cousin
Paul Jones to Ids home at Huston,
FIvat recently.
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Leroy spent Ga.. for a few day’s stay.
Mi. and Mrs. D. A. Bruce and
if ' l C'lturday at Daytona Heaeii
OAK IIILL OFFERS MODERN IMPROVEMENTS TOIN’
with Alt. ami Airs. O. I!. Vichol- j children, Serena, Lavina anil Adis on.
Icny ltiuce were guests of Mr. and
TORS AND HOME BU ILD ER S. MUCH MONEY 1IASB
Mrr. Ileitman and Airs. T. W. Mi . Harold of Hanford, Sunday.
I’reyatt were shopping in Sanford
SPENT IN .BEAUTIFICATION A N D IMPROVEMENT
Monday.
air.
and
Mrs.
S.
It.
Carson
re
­
Carol Culfiepper and Mr. Rrint
were in Maitland Tuesday •attend- tained to their home at Modesto,
i Cal,, a fter a visit to their son, ti.
iog mi auction sale.
Mr, and Mrs. Marsh left Tues­ K. Carson and family.
day for Miami.
Mrs. Charles Bales was called
Mr. and Mrs. William Kiltie and to Jacksonville by the illness and
Dr. and Mrs.Quick spent a few death of her nephew. Roniie Whit
days last week in Tampa and St. lock.
Petersburg.
■Alt*. Mi Hon. of West Sanford is
Mr. and Mrs. E. II, Kilhe were very ill at his home.
shopping in Sanford Saturday,
About ‘Jo people Coin here a t­ Miss Abide Dmnlncy, county
DEVELOPER
tended the chicken pie supper at nurse and Mr. T. W. Ijiwtoii, supt.
! *
Chulunta Thursday .light which I visited the Luke Monroe, school
i
Wednesday.
was enjoyed by all.
110 P a rk Ave.
Mrs. Marsh tru an t officer was
Mrs. George Yieger was railed
to Cbuluot i Tuesday to nurse Mr*.
out Tuesday looking a fter the alt| suutoe*.
Mr.

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rim for Feb. 21.
Boston (silent).
I BuiTulo (319) 6 music.
I Chicago (344.6) 7 enter|7:20 burn dance, llurmoIsharn Jones, harmony
|:lo revue.
Chicago (370) 7 relig«rt. Riviera theater; 9
[rulings, vocal; 11 dunce,
Chicago (545.4) 7 conmsicale; 9:35-11:35 elassi?ram; 12-1 popular; 1-2
. Chicago News (447.5)
&lt;d; 8 orchestra; 8:30
Ne: 9 Chicago theater.
Cincinnati (422.3) 6 con­
done.
1 Dallas News (475.9)
•"tuct; II entertainers.
Davenport (484) 7 Handreligious; 9 orchestra.
Denver (323) 9 dance.
Du Mnines (silent).
Detroit News (352.7) 6
!* Fort Worth (silent).
Hollywood (337) 8:15
organ;; 10 features;
*h»; i popular songs.
[ Kansas City
S tar
6 School of the Air; 11:45
Co? Angeles Times (404)
ft; 8:.'I0 children; 9:45 talk;
12 orchestra; 1 Lost
frolic.
s Louisville Times (399.8)

tniners; 10:30 dance.
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WJZ New York (454.3)
n
dance; 7 talk; 7:16 soprano; 8
talk, players; 8:45 songs, trio, or­
chestra.
WNYC New York (526) 6:36
Chateau five; 7:30 police quartet;
8 songs; 8:30 instrumental; 9:10
talk,
WOK
Newark (405.2) 7:30
pianist; 8:45 piano.
KGO Oakland (299.8 ) 6 con­
cert; 10 f 'E \ijn |r . .suffpists, ad­
dress; 12 dance, soloists.
WOAW Omaha (526) 6 dram a­
tic; 6:30 announced; 6:45 pro­
gram ; 9 program ; 11 Nightin­
gales; 11:30 organ.
WFI Philadelphia (395) 6 talk
7 recital.
WIP Philadelphia (509.9) 6
talk; 7:15 concert; 8:15 concert; 9
orchestra; 10 recital.
KI)KA
Pittsburgh
(309.1)
6:45*7:30 special,
WCAE Pittsburgh (401.3) 6:45
movie chats; 7 roads; 7:30 jam bo­
ree.
KGW Portland (492) 12 Melo| dy men.
PWX San Juan (400) 7:30 con­
cert; pupils.
WGY Schenectady (379.5) 8:30
dance, songs.
KFQX Seattle (38) 10 orches­
tra ; I! concert; 12 dance.
WBZ Springfield (331.1) 6:15
history; 0:30 trio.
KSI) St. Louis Post Dispatch
(545.1) 8 symphony.
WRC Washington (169) 6 mu­
sic; 7 Bible talk; 7:15 soprano;
7:30 talk; 9:30 dance; 10:15 organ.

Memphis Commercial Ap
J?*'| 8:30 concert.
u Minneapolis - St. Paul
, philosophies; 8:30 sui8) nance.
Montreal (437) 6:30
&lt;:30 varied; 9:30 orches-

BERLIN IIIKTHRATE FALLS

BERLIN. Feb. 20.—The Berlin
hirthrnte has been declining rap­
idly, according to statistics for the
years 1921. 1922 and 1923. Chil­
dren born in 1921 numbered 53,901; in 1922, 45,685, and in 1923
38,924, No figures for 1924 are
L New York (491.5)
6 yet available.
f -lories; 8:30 blind enGreater Berlin now counts a
: 9 tenor; 9:20 pianist; population of 4.013,000.
»ira.
New York (361.2) 6:30
The American Woman’s Club
6:35 dance; 7:30 or- in Paris has two thousand mem­
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suffer can bo stopped at
once. These include rheu­
matic pains, soreness, lameriess. backache. And the
congestion of chest colds.
The way is to rub the
-ore spot with St. Jacobs
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tation. Or relieve the coniKcntion by bringing the
mood to the skin. A mov
ment does this, and com­
m it follows before the rubmng stops.
St. Jacobs Oil has done
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toothing, and it doesn t
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the pain begins- Keep it
on your shell. The cost is
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To be borne dattrely by adjacent p r o p e r ty _____ f t f j
Number of feet frontage ____________ V,
Assessment per foot frontage ----- -------ft}..,.

N. H. G anw r’s AMU)an ( • M arkham Park Jbifl
M o r i ’ Fla.
W. D. Hoffman, Lot I t , Block K. _____ .t.__ I
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FUBD T. WILLIAMS,
Henry Nickel, Lot 1$, Block K .............ITT...........
155.3!)
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING. PROPERTY ON HIGH­ Pauline Kanner, Lot 16, Black K, _____ ______
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355.56
LAND STRBBT FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO
Name
Description
FfeM age
N. H / G am er’s I M Addition to Markham Park Heights
PARK AVENUE
B. I . T rafor«'e Mep, B u f e r f
Sanford, Flo.
The following is the final cost of paving Highland Street from
.C. V. Mahoney, U t 1, Blk. 12, Tr. 4 _______
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Sanford Avenue west to Park Ave., a width of 24 feet with sheet W. E. Scoggln, Lot I, Block L ............. ..... ...... ...... 185
187.25 C. V. Mahoney, Lot 2, Blk, 12. Tr. 4 ........
_oo
asphalt on a 6" rock base. *
Maude M. Jinkins, Lot 7, Block K ........... - .... .....118
HUM 1 \ W. Mahoney, Lot 9. hlk. I f , Tr. 4 __________ ..go
1884 Cu. Yds. grading a t 40c .— ; ............................... .............. 733.60 Mrs. E. W. Rive, Lot 8, Block K ..»._w.,.^„....^ h ...180
342.39 Mclseh RM |ty Co* Lot 4. blk. f2, Tr. 4 ___ _____ .SO
•‘*■9 Lin. Ft. curb &amp; Gutter a t 76c ......_...................................... 1100.01
Evans Terrace, Sanford, Fla.
Meiaeh Realty Co., Lot 5, Blk. 12, T r. 4 ..... ..
BO
80 Lin. Ft. ringlc curb headers a t 35c .........
JJ8.00 C. D. Bromley, Lot 1 ....................................... ....1... 95
250.21 Andre.*. Mahoney, Let .0, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 ....... ........._.50
1822 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation (6") a t 80c .... ................ 1457.60 Mery L. Evans, Lot 0 .................. ...... ..... ...............132
347.66 Andrew Mahoney. Lot 7,..Blk. 12, T r. 3 ........ ...... GO
1822 Sq. Yds. asphnlt pav. (2" top) a t 1.02 .......... J .............1.1858.44 C. D. Brumley, Lot A ............ i........ 4$
107.00 Aranka Takaeh, U t 8, Blk.* 12, Tr. 3 .....
so
2PJ Sq. Ft. concrete pav. (5" nllcy returns a t 80c) .......... 83,70 Sanford Doudney Beg. a t N. W. Cor. Lot A, Run W.
Aranka Takaeh, U t P Blk. 12, Tr. 3 .............„....go
74 Sq. Ft. concrete sidewalk (4" thick) at 20c
14.80
90.7 ft. 8. 150 ft. E. 90.7 ft.
Aranka Takkch, Lot 10. Blk 12. Tr. 3
2 Manholes (4-6) a t 50.00 ........ ............................................. ioo.OO
N. 160 ft. to Beg................... ..
Rose N. H urt, U t I, Blk, 13, Tr. 4 ___
Extra Work ......... - ..... ............................. ........................... 27.83
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
Blanche Jordon, U t 2, Blk. 13. Tr. 4 ___________
Monument nt street intersection ..............................................
6.50 G. W. Spencer, Lot 0 ........... . . ................... ..............80.7
212.45 Nell G arner Lawson. U t fl. Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ....... ..6 4
laboratory Inspection of m aterials .................................... .
j g j g J- C. W ainright, Lot 12 ..................../ ...................... 182
347.66 J. G. Deen, U t 4, Blk. 13, Tr. ,4 .............................. SO
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2 per cent ...... '........... __ 110.2,0 G. W. Spencer, Lot 18 ............................. ................. 183
350.29 S. G. Meaner, Lot 5, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 ............... ........... 50
Engineering 5 per cent ........... . . ....................... ................... 275.51 G. W. Spencer, Lot 24 ...................... ............... ........ 133
350.29 Seminole Realty A Inv. Co. U t 6 Blk. 13, T r. 3....G0
G. W, Spencer, Beg. at Int. of the East Line
"
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Lot 7, Blk. 13, Tr, 3_______ __SO
Total cost .......... ............................... ..................................................$5904.7;l
Park Ave. with the N. Line of Hughey
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U t 8 Blk. 13 Tr. 8 ^ -------------64
To bo borne entirely by adjacent property.
St. run E. 01 ft, N. 68.6\ft. W. 51 ft. 8.
Knight A Higgins, U t 9 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ............... GO
Number of feet frontage ............................. ...... ............... 1608.6
58.5 ft, to Beg. ....................................„............ 51
134.32 II. E. Squires. U t 10, Blk. 13, Tr. 3 ....... .................. 60
Assessment per foot frontage ................................. .... .
$3.7190
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without C. A.
Spencer, U t 1, Blk. 14, Tr.4, ......
GO
FRED T. WILLIAMS Engineer
interest up to March 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said C. A. Spencer, U t 2,, Blk. 14, T r. 4..........
50
Foot
Final
special assessments will be payable only In Ten Equal annual In­ C. A. Spencer, U t 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ......
61 ;
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment stallments with interest a t 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ C. A. Spencer, Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ____
GO
ments.
Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Fla.
C. A. Sponger, U t 5, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ..............
50
May T. Woodruff, Lot 7, 01k. G ...................... v...135
502.11
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of San- W. A. Bruwn, U t 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 ................. ......... 50
D. L. Thrasher, Lot 8, Blk. G
.......................'..135
502.14 foul, Florida this 11th day of February A. D., 1925.
W. A. LefTler, U t 7, Blk. 14. Tr. 3 ..................... 50
Reginald Holly, Lot 7, Blk. II ...............................110
620.74
L. R. PHILIPS, City Cterk
B. B.
Baggett, U t 8. Blk. 14, Tr.3 ...................04
W. S. Price, Lot 8, Blk. H ...........................
140
620.74 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 0 and 13th.
J. F. McClelland, U t 9. Blk. 14. Tr. 3 ....... ................SO
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------Leslie Went, Lot 7, Blk. f ...............................
135
502.14
J. F. McClelland, U t 10, Blk, 14, Tr. 3 .............. 60
Realty Trust Co., Lot 8 Blk. 1...................................... 135
602.14 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM­ Eliznbcth B. Musson, U t 1, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 .........SO
N. II. Garner’s Addition to Markham Park
F.
R. Savage, U t 2, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 ........................ 60
MERCIAL STREET FROM PALMETTO AVE. TO SANFORD
Heights, Sanford, Florida
E.
S. Rockey, I-ot 3 Blk. IB. Tr. I,......... ............ ..6 4
AVE. AND BANFORD AVE. FROM COMMERCIAL STREET
Joe E. Richie, I-ot 1, Blk. J ....;..................
50
210.46
S. M. Schwarts, U t 4, Blk. IS, Tr. 4 ........................ 60
TO FIRST STREET
N. E. W. Sistrunk, I-ot 2, Blk. J ................
59
210.46
15, Tr. 4 ...........
so
The following is the final estimate of the cost of puving Com­ J. C. Dcon, 1-ot 6, Blk.
Fred R. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. J .............................. v135
602.14 mercial Ht., from Palmetto Ave. to Sanford Ave. with oil asphnlt, W. L. Morgan, Lot 6, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ....... ...........67
Spencer Heights, Sanford, Florida
...................fio
and on Snnford Ave. from Commercial St. to First St. with U k e I*. B. Hollar. U t 7, Blk. IS, Tr. 3
W. R. Frier, Lot 1............................ - .......................132.0
403.21 Asphalt. Both types of surface being laid uri a 6" rock foundation, W atson M. Reel, U t 8, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ..................:..50
W. C. Hill, Lot 7 .......
132
490.99 nnd paved 4(1 feet in width.
Melsch Realty Co., Lot 0, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ...... .
50
M argaret Roberts, Lot 13 ........................................... 133
494.70 604 Cu. Yds. Grading a t 40c .................................................. 211.80 Ernest Padgett, U t 10, Blk. 15, Tr. 3..........
87
M argaret Roberts, Lot 19 ............... ......................... 133
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404.70 3050 Sta. Yds. overhaul a t 1c .......................
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1,
Blk.
16,
TV.
4
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30.50
00
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without in­ 1031 Lin. Ft. curb and cutter at 76c .............
783.56 W. J. Thigpen. U t 2, Blk. 16, Tr. 4 .............
terest up to March 15, 1925, and from nnd a fter such date, said 114 IJn. Ft. single curb headers .....
39.00 T. E. Wilson Est. U t 6, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 .................... 69
assessments will, lx; payable only In 15 equal annual installments with 151 IJn. Ft. granite curb (reset) nt 15c ................................... 22.06 T. E. Wilson Est., U t 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 .................... 09
interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
2241 Sq. Yds, Mncmlnm foundation (6") at 80$ ..............
1792.80
Wellington’s Addition, Hanford, Florida
Witness my hind as City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of San­ 1010 Sq. Yds. nsphalt pave, (2" top) at 1.03 ......................
1036.32 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 5-------- ------ .....................50
ford, Florida, this 11th day of February, A. D. 1025.
1218 Sq. Yds, asphnlt pave, Lake nt 1.22 ......................
1486.06 T. K. Wilson Estate, U t 6
L. R. PHILIPS, City Cleric
589 Sq. Yds. asphnlt pavclng, relay edgeat 41c ..................... 269.16 T. E. Wilson Estate, U t 7 .............
Publish, Feb. 13, 20, 27 and March 6 and 18th.
706 Sq. Ft. concrete nlley return at 30c .................................... 211.80 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 8 ...........
----------------- O-----------------1 Inlets, Typo B. a t 30.00 ...................... ................................... 210,00 C. It. Lord, U t 12
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN2 Manholes 4-6 a t 50.00 .............................................................
100.00 T. F-. Wilson, Lot 13 .....
565 M. 3" Drain tito (0-3) at 100.00 ..................................
69.50 Kate Humphries, U t 14
FORI) AVENUE FROM COMMERCIAL STREET TO
LAKE MONROE, AND SEMINOLE BOULE­
498 IJn, Ft. 12" Sturm Sewer (0*1) nt 1.05 ....
522.90 A. I„ Knsmingcr, U t 18
VARD FROM SANFORD AVE. TO
28 Lin. Ft. High curb nt 45c ...................
12.00 T. E. Wilsoa, U t 16
PALMETTO AVE.
1 Monument nt street intersection at 6.61) .......
6.60 Harry Kent, Lot 17 ................... .
Laboratory Inspection of m aterials ...................................
85.16 Harry Kent, l-ot 18
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Sanford
U gnl Expense, advertising, etc 2 per cent ....................... 136.25 Harry Kent N. 20 ft., U t 19 .......
Avenue from Commercial St., North to Lake Monroe, and Seminole
Engineering 5 per cent ............... ...................................340.61
Boulevard from Sanford Ave., west to Palmcto Ave.. a width of 49
C. T. Kent, U t 19, Less N, 20 ft. ..
feet with U k c Asphalt on u 6" Rock Base.
Sanford Heights, Addition to Sanford
7,371.80
902 Cu. Yds. Grading at 40c ......... •.................. - ........................... 300.80
H. Wight, Lot 14.............................................................67
1337 Lin. Ft. curb A Gutter nt 70c ........... .................................. 1016.12
To bq borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
1L Wight, Lot 13 .......................................................... 67
61 IJn Ft. Headers a t 35c ........ ...... ....... - r ............................... .
Number of feet frontage:
C. N. Williams, U t 10 ....... ........................... ..........67
2937 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation 6" nt 80c .......................... 2349.00
On Sanford A venue...........................................
156.8
Mrs. Mamie Jamison, Lot 17 ............................... ..... 67
2925 Sq. Yds. Lake Asphalt Pave, a t 1.22 .................................. 3568.50
Cost per foot frontage .......
..$8.8182
L. P. Hagan, Lot 41 ........... ............. ..................
67
308.62
118 Sq. Ft. concrete 5" alley returns a t 30c ..........
44.40
On Commercial Street .................................................. 468
A. D. Shoemaker, U t 45 .............. ..................
308.62
2.5 Cu. Yds, Class II. concrete nt 23.00 ........... ......................... 57.50
Cost per foot frontage ......................... ............... $*.772
A. I). Shoemaker, Lot 46 .............
67
308.62 :
3 Inlets Type A. at 35.00 ........................................... ................ 195.00
’
Foot
Final
S. S. Baumcl, Lot 47 ........................... ........... ......
67
308.68
|
1 Inlet Type B. at 30.00............... - ............................... ....... 30.00
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
W. T. Field, Lot 80 ................................... .............. .67
308.62
10 Lin, Ft. 24” Concrete sewer B-10 a t 5.00 ........................... 290.00 Clyde Steamship Co. Beg. at Int. of E. Line .
W. T. Field, U t 81 ...............................
...67
1108.62
1 Manhole 4-6 at 59.00 ............................................................... 50.00
Palmetto Ave., with N. Line of Commercial
T. E. Thornloy, l-ot 82 ...................................... ..
67
308.62
1 Manhole 8-10 ....................... ...................... ................................ #r&gt;.00
St. Run N. 100 ft. E. 115 ft. S. 100 ft. W.
T. E. Thornloy, U t 83 ...............................
308.62
1.207 M. 3" Drain Tile Tile 0-3 a t 100.00 .................................. 120.70
115 ft. to Beg................. ......................................H7
999.32 W. T. Field, Lot 127
65
299.41
264 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete storm sewer nt 1.05 .......
277.20 Iuike Front Imp. Co., Beg. at Int. of W. line of
W. M. Scott, Lot 128 ........................................
29440
Extra Work ............................................................................. — 270.08
Sanford Ave. with N. line Commercial St.
W. M. Scott, Lot 129 ..... ......................
........
64
294JO
1 Monument at street intersection 6.50 ............................... .
0,60
run N. 100 ft. W. 117 ft. S. 100 ft. E. 117
George A. DeCottea, Lot 130
61
294JO
Laboratory Inspection of m aterials ................ 1.... .......... . 106.95
to Beg................................ ...................................... “ 7
909.32
George A. DeCottea, Lot 131 ....................
.
63
399,*1
Legal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent ......................... 173.39 J N. Whittier Est., I-ot 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1............ 93.4
768.92
. *\
Markham Park Heights
Engineering 5 per cent .............................. .................... - ..... 433.19 J N. W hitncr Est.. U t 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1.................29
225.39
257.05
Florertcu Rcnrdall, Lot 2, Blk 2, Tr. 1....................... 29
225.39 Sheridan Jewett, l-ot 2, Blk. C _______ _____ _ 5B
Wight
Bros.
Co.,
U
t
3,
Blk
C
............................
55
253.06
Florence
Beurdall,
Lot
3,
Blk.
2,
Tr.
1,.......................29
925.39
Total cost .................................. - ................................. ................... *y -70'58
253.$6
S. O. Chase, Lot 4, Blk. 2, Tr. 1, .................
30 ' 233.16 V. C. Douglass, Lot 0, Blk. C, ......... ..........................33
Tn be borne entirely by adjacent property.
083.32
Number of feet frontage .................................................. 1157.85
S. O. Chase, U t 5. Illk. 2, Tr. 1....................
115
934.43 V. E. Douglass, Lot 9. Blk. C ..........U ..... ............... 83
83
382.32
S. Puleston nnd Ed.Higgins, Lot 15 Hlk. 2, Tr, 1, 117
909.72 W. A. Knight, W. 89.5 ft., U t 2, Blk. D .........
Assessment per foot frontage ......................................... 8.01119
Interstate Contracting Co., Lot 3, Blotk D.
83
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engineer
Chapman &amp; Tucker's Addition
082.02
Interstate Contracting Co., N. 17 ft., Lot 6, Blk. D,
Foot
Final
Luke Front Improvement
.......................... .............. —............... .................... 17
78.31
Co., Lot t, Blk. I, (Less S. 25ft.) ....................97.7
793.86
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
Lake View Park, Sanford, Florida
J. D. Davison, S. 25 ft. Lot 1, Blk l .
25
203.14 Mrs. L. J. Schwalbe, S. 66 ft. of Lot 6, Hlk. D.
100.60 Mrs. A. H. Marshall, Lot 1, Blk. 2, —.................--33
..................................................................................... „...6fl
aot.ot
268.11
Lake Front Improvement Co. Lot 41 .......................50
las.
II.
Cowan, Lot 3, Hlk. t , ........... .......... ........ ........60
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, U t 2, Blk. 2............
33
26H.1I
Luke Front Improvement Cn. laits 42-43-44-45*40
2,003.00 M. F. Robinson, Lot 3, Blk. 2 .......................
33
208.14 James H. Cowun, U t 4, Blk. 1 ................................ 60
60 ft. each ................................................... ...... .......*.....
CU
270.38
1,339.99
John Mallem, U t 4. Blk. 2 ......................- ..............26.7
216.95 Realty Trust Co., U t 6, Hlk. 1 ........
Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 47 ....... _.....l67.2.i
Realty
Trust
Co.,
I-ot
8,
Hlk.
1
..........
...................
60
276.38
938.09
The
nbove
and
foregoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
in­
[,nke Front Improvement
Co.,
I,ot 48 ...............
117.2
Spencer
Heights,
Snnford,
Florida
100.00
terest
up
to
March
15,
1925,
and
from
nnd
after
such
dnte,
said
Lake Front Improvement
Co.,
Lot 49 ........50
100.60 special assessments will be payable only in 15 equal annual install­ G. W. Spencer, Lot 1 .... ............................ ............ ,70
322.44
[jtke Front Imporvement Co. Lot 60 ..................50
jO.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
2
.
...........................
....................7o
100.60
J
22.44
ments
with
interest
nt
8
per
cent
per
annum
on
all
deferred
pay­
Lake Front Improvement
Co.,
l«ot 61..... 50
'
G.
W.
Spencer,
U
t
3
....
..............................................
70
100.60
322.44
Lake Front Improvement
Co.,
Is&gt;t 62 ....... -50
ments.
18.42
H22.44
Witness my hand us City Clerk nnd the Scut of tho City of San- 1G. W. Spencer, Lot 4 ........................... ................,,7 o
Lake Front Improvement
Co. North 2.3 ft. Lot 53,2.3
|
G.
W.
Spencer,
l-ot
5..
..............................................70
322.44
1002.28
ftfrd,
Florida
this
11th
day
of
February
A.
D.,
1925.
Lake Front Improvement Co., l/&gt;t (1 ...................125.1
G. W. Spencer, U t 6 ............................................12.9
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clurk
Clyde Steamship Co., Beg. 300 Ft. N. of the Int.
G. W. Spencer, Beg. 23 ft. E. and 21.5 ft. N. of
Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27 Hnd March 6 and 13th.
N. Line Commercial St. with E. line Palmetto
the Int. of Centerlines of Hughey St. and
— -------------- —O— .—\-----------Ave. Run N. 400 fti E. 115 ft. S. 400 ft. W.
Park Ave., Run N. 58.5 ft. E. 51 ft. S. 58.5
1,970.92 T o ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PHOPEKT* ON PARK
115 ft. to Beg. (l-esg Seminole Boulevard) ..218
ft.
W. 61 ft. to Beg. ..........................................58.3
209.47
AVE. FROM TENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET
The above and foregoing Final assessments nru payable in full
Mrs.
J.
L.
Munson,
Beg.
a
t
Int.
of
S.
line
of
The
following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Park
without interest up to March 15, 1925 and from nnd after such date,
N. E .“ 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 see. GO. tp. 19
to Hughey St.with
said special assessments will be payable only in fifteen equal annual Ave. a width of 24 feet from Tenth St. aouth
It.
30 E. with SWIy line A. G. L. Ry., (Ov­
installments with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on oil deferred sheet asphalt on a 6" rock base except for the central 10 feet where
iedo
Brunch) right-of-way run,W . to Park
payments.
,
■ old brick pavement was used as a base,
Ave.
N.
to R. It. It.—W. S. Ly. to Beg. (Less
Witness my hone) as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San- 1784 Cu. V«l. grading at 40c ....... ........... - ......................... ............ 713.60
S.
54
ft.)
................... ............ ....... ................ U t.2
51242 \
65050 Str. Yds. overhaul at 1c
............................... ............. 650.50
ford. tYnrida, this 11th day of February A. I). 1925.
A.
Derby,
S.
51
ft.
of
the
following:
Beg.
a
t
Int.
0960 Lin. Ft. Curb &amp; G utter at 76c .............................................. 5296.11
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
of S. Line of N. K. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 Sec.
339 |jn . Ft. Headers nt 35c .......................... .
....... ........118.65
Publish Feb. 43, 20, 27, March 6 u«d 13th.
36,
Tp. 19 It. 30 with SWIy line, A. C. L Ily.
3960
Sq.
Yds.
Macadam
Foundation
0"
thick
nt
Hlk................
3168.00
___________ O-----------------It-W
run W. to Park Ave. N. to R. R.
10712
Sq.
Yds.
Asphalt
pavement
(2"
Top)
nt
1.02
......
......
10926.21
TO I I I PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HUGHEY
R—-W
SKly to Beg. ............. ......... ........ .......... S |
248.74
233
Sq.
Ft.
Concrete
pave
(5"
Alley
returns)
nt
30c
--------69.00
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO PARK AVENUE
P.
L.
Milter,
neg.
25
ft.
N.
of
Int*
of
the
W.
lino
4.33
Cu.
Yds.
concrete
Class
B.
ut
23.00
99.59
The Following is the Final Eatimatc for Paving Hughey Street
Park Ave. with the S. Line of N. E. 1-1 of N.
from Sanford Ave. west to Park Ave., 24 feet in width with sheet 4 Inlets Type A. nt 35.00 .............................................................. 140.00
K.
1-4 of Sec. 36 Tp. 19 R. BO Run W. 150
,
asphalt using 6" of compressed ruck and the old 15 feet wide grout­ 8 Inlets Type B. at 30.00 ...... - .......... ............................................. 210.00
ft.
S.
to
R-W
of
A.
C.
L.
Ry.
S.
60
de­
422 Lin, Ft. 12” concreto newer 8-10 at 2.75 . — - .........
1160.50
ed brick paving for the base.
grees East to Park Ave. S. to Beg . (I-ess
•
$
106.40
6
Manholes
4-6
at
50.00
..................................................................
300.00
266 Cu. Yds. grading ut 40c ...............................................
30
ft.
along
N.
side
for
S
treet
__
________
140
r
~
cilia
1,110.76 3 Manholes 8-10 at 85.(8) ................... ............
- ................... 255.00
1501 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter at 76c ................... ........ Atlantic
Const
Line
Ry.
Co..
A
atrip
of
land
50
16.46 1200 Ft. 8" Drain Tile 0-3 nt 100.00 ..................................
120.00
47 Lin. Ft. single curb headers at 35c ................................
ft, in width, 25 ft. on each sida of the center
180.80 814 M. U. M. Lumber in Irene ’.tea at 75.00
........................ 63.30
601 Sq. Yds. single curb foundation a t 80c ...................
line
of the Oviedo Hr. of the A. C. L. Ry. be­
...........1605.45
1,914.54 1629 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete storm Sewer 0-1 at 1.05
1877 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt top at 1.02 ..........................
tween
Oak Avenue and Magnolia Ave. in San­
109.20
8 Lin. Ft. 18” Concrete storm sewer 0-1 at 2.25 ..................... 18.00
364 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns at 30c ............ ...............
ford,
Fla.......... ................ __________________ |t)0
60.00
Extra Work .............—.................... - .......................................^ ......... 25.30
1 Manhole at 50.00 .................. — ................*..... - ..... .......
6
Monuments
at
street
intersections
...............................
......
.
39.00
The above and foregoing final assenamenu are payable
57.27
laboratory Inspection of Materials
.........—- - .................
77.51 Laboratory Inspection of material* .......... . ...............
...... 312.61 interest up to March 15, 1925 and from and a fte r such
Legal Expense Adv. Etc., 2 per cent ................... ...........
193.77 Logul Expense, advertising etc, 2 per cent .................... ............. 500.18 special aaaeeatnents will be payable only in fifteen equal
Engineering 5 per cent
........ - —
......... - .........•
Engineering 5 per cent ....... .......................................... ...............1250.45 installments with interest at 8 per cent per annum un all deferred
payments.
Total Cost ........................... —......r............................................ -..$4,140.70
27072.71
Witness my hand s i (Ji(y CWrlc %od the Seal of the City of San*
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
U**
67.6
Sq.
Yds.
base
at
80c
paid
by
Sou.
Utilities
Co......
....54.08
ford,
Florida, thig 11th day of February, A. D. 1*25.
Number Feet frontage ........- .... ........................... ..... - ..............
1 R. PH ILIPS, City Clerk
Assessment per foot frontage —......... - .........- ........................... f
Total .............. ...................... .............. -........................$27,018.63 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 87, March $ »0d U fo.
FRED T. W ILUAM S, En$lue«r

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THE SANFORD HERALD, PHtDAY. FEBRUARY! 20. 1925.
*• v* • -?f;
Clerk of tlio Circuit Court
of the Seventh J inIIcIbI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ u n ,
Circuit of b lorldn In and
for Seminole County.
Py A. At. WMKKS. H. c.
fleorge A. Pf4*nlte* ailll tJ. W.Hpeo.
ccr Jr.. Solicitors and of Counael for Coniplnlnant.
J a n . 9. PI. 13. 3lt.
Feb. 0. 13, 20. 37: Mar. •. 1

T h e t-r Alary (linn. ilMMIril. anil liua.
•alii land lielntr u**e*'i.'&lt;l at the date
1m ml. Arthur tilnn, deceaaed. AuIlf the l»*lianre of aur't c-Ttlflrut.- .Ktialua
. . . . . ..
__ — . dereaaeil
and
I. Vaughn.
In the name of I'nknovn, 1‘nte** wife, r.uiilnu C. Vaughn. deceaaed.
Mill ri-rtjflrute ahull lie reilremeil lalali It. Ilart. decruaeil anil wife.
arrordlna in law tux de-.i| M-||| ht. — ■Ilnrt. udereaaeil.
nr ntlter
(Mill.
n r«ariii era
»
Mrd dny of wine. Ill uliil t n t h e fnlliiw lntr lie•Mu• rub.................
A, #)., *»"«'•*
arrlheii lun/i*
lam ia niiuair.
a l t u a t e . ilyj lnir
a n il w
ln .. .
I nrrilii'il
/ iik uiiii
Wlllnj-aa m y n friel.il / / l a n u t u r e a m i 1f u g In Hie C it y o f S a n f o r d , t ’n iin ly
aeal tiila the 12th day of Kebroary i »»I
of"Seminole
and f’t
Slate
of rFlorida.
M 'm n nH r null
a i f HI
iun u*i
A.. ■
I ..............
H .ii.
•
A
m ore pnrtleularly deacrlbed an fol(Seal)
V. K. DOUOUA8S
Iowa, to-wit:
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
All t h a t p a r t o f t h e S n u l h w e a t A'allrr at Annual Meeting mf Stork,
G r a n d S ong
.. . .County Florida.
kntilera of
Q u a rte r o f th e N o rth e n a t Q u a r te r
U.v: A. At. 1VKKKS. D. C.
Vtf.DK/.
IIOTF.I.
n
i
t
l
l
’.
m
a n d th e N n r t h w e a t Q u a r t e r o f t h e
b. 13. :••. 27: Alar. 6. 13. *,V
Saaford. Florida
SnUthenat Q u a r t e r
o f S e r t l o n 31.
T u w n a lilp, 19.• S o u th
o**•f •Itiiuue
31
—* ■&gt;r* '
' *
•*NOTICK
w * ■ *•■• •
■■IS
»IIK
•
IIK nr1 tttIVR.V.
il 1 I
a
K**t, which lie* Jlaat of the Or* 'That In pursuance with tile ■•hurt*
lanilo mi,
and Alellonvllle ItoNil. leanler and In acrnrilunce
nice will* the pro- I f a r
, „
'I.JIT ,,'O T i ,r AT,° *
Foil ; innuo
nt the .Southweal Cur-ivlijlon
Cur- Ivlalon i»f
of imr.
law. th
Ihn.* annual
*" KnCvTiiI O
uX
.&gt; »!&lt;
r.T•«
.i biirmiiiiiiiM
e g i n n i n g «i
...
nnnuul ...
meeting
I W O rlH S P *
LONDON, Feb. 20. — The an ­
III.. I.**,,
W ^T I TUN1« r IwiIn*. North *.S«&gt; rhaltis. W rit Jof the stock holders
•ra of the Vnidr*
Valdes I
U 'l l
nouncement from America that
OF Mil*. NTATK OF PLOttllM.
imiiill*
i f»
r* riiuinx.
chsilns. iiience
thence souin
south to oe^in*
he^ln- Hotel i;nu
Company Will he held at the
Lady Sykea. widow of Sir Mark
I nln*r. mol nUo. nil that part of the | office of tl
the
Secretary
at
107
South'
cert Tn
Ice la hereby given that
[hut l««t • ■Southeast Quarter of the North- ! |»urk Avrenue. In the City of SanSykea, haa entered colta for thu tieNet
C
Caldwell,
purrhaaer
'
of
T
at
'
west
Quarter,
and
the
NnrthcAnt
jfnrd.
Flor
'lorlda.
oil
the
IDIh
day
of
| Futurity Stake* of 1927 and fllliea Cerllfliate No. 123. ilalep the .....
...........
_____
______ .March, at the hour of 7:30 I*. 3i_
rad Quarter
of the Southwest
Quarter
llitn tfiled
II...t i| ,.f
lull 31.
I Tl.tl'liullill
*1 Hitlll
for the Matron States, 1926, haa day *&gt;f June A. D„ 191*. ha*
nf Seetlnli
Township 119.
Southll 0for_ the_ ....
purpose of considering such
1 nrouaed much interest in horse­ auld ••••rtlflrate In my oftire. nml jof Itnnge 31 Knat. wlilrli lie* Kuat mutters ns may be brought heforo
8:15
haa
made
nppllrntlun
for
ins
deed
'
of
Urlnndo
unit
Alellonvllle
Itoad.
breeding
circle* in England.
to
l.'i&gt;u« in
In accordance with In.,
law. ilea*
the South l.jo clnilna.
t l . ni l .
—”**• .
I" ioud
i I,
Prices—
5
i,;,n
Dated tills Stli day of February.
I , e „‘' / M
'nierc ^tud, owned b.y ;f,n1,1 certificate embraces the
........fni.
, | nml to any
. and all other .persona 1923.
Idltiy
the moat !•»*•
lowing
described properly
property .-iltnnt&lt;d
nltimt.il whose name*
are unknown, dlilnielulni. Jsykca, is .one
. . . of ...„
I»|« described
iium.a are
f..
nTtlrMt,KV
important priynt.-ly-owned th o r- *In Semln.de county. Florida to-w ic i
",ny
....... «r Interest l n f A„ rw, ;
President.
. ........................
* .......................... * i" *’ ,i '«n.l to the property licrclnabova, ALKItKD FOSTKIt. Hecrotary.
I S r r ,a J r f * , T ° " " " r « f n f o r d .

DUNDEE'
)UT TO CAPTURE ,
W ard crow n 1
\bondonrd Idea o f Again Tak­
Ing Frntherwclght C ham -.
pionship; Scheduled to M eet1
Sid Terris Next Spring

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . F R ID A Y . F E B R U A R Y 2 0 ,1 9 2 5 .

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dga
Graham
n n “,i 8,&gt;c.ci'i,ty* phone 117-W. Krlmk i'u ; lh,rou*h ,th« Star-Tele* FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
Dundee la ntnrting in earneatly to ,
will be r»INCOME TAX SPECIALIST.! yl,|
Hi
Ton
Truck
B Railroad Avenue.
&amp;
Ue«
advertising
medium
In
FOR SALK—Pure sugar cane sy­ 1023
klreni pad cnlhome and grovu subdivision on
ihow thnt hi* ia an elgihle e a n -1
Dodge
If you need assistance in «H incr; „ n
Coupe
nriilnlrlf far
David M. Douglass,
rup. C5c per gallon in 35 gallon 1021
Star Te?ewrd* P“bli*hed mornings. highway.
•iidate for the lightweight throne
Dodge
Touring out vour income tax return, a p p ly ,
^
r-T
c
le
g
ra
m
,
I-akcUnH
pja.
oonford.
I
Mull
nrdersM??
J
2
£
l
£
?
M8
r?
L
E
.
PPhN
T
E
R
Y
Imrrcls,
Pure
Sugar
House
molas­
raUnquiahnient hy Benny I-eonard.
P. Bayard
Havant Smith,
Smith income tint
Inc a line
1022
I rm ting that plcnscs. IVonint
Dodge
Touring to Pses toe. Puro Cuban 35c.—Davis 1022
The Scotch wop ia doing no
. n c n line
specialist with Wilson &amp; HousholdDodge
Roadster
aervlcc.
Telephone
9.7.
New
l
’.
Day
Iona
I
0c a llae
Wholesale Co,, Augusta, Gn.
° t h S r ih
a,v0kci your "nI” I*OR SALE—Fifty acre.* gootl cclmorn talking about the feather­
1924
_cnh °n . Wclnkn Building.
Ford
Fortlor Sedan er. room 106 First National Bailie'-"^ f
Ic ■ llae
Xenia nb«thc y,A cnia (5"«W c.
weight title. He realize* now that if
Tickets on Kq),
CASH—
Pnid for fnlso teeth, den- 1023
.......
c.r
y
„,n,nd'
.Five
acres
cleared
double
abova
Ford
Runabout Bldg.
district
v
v
°'.
1
•»Hcultural
___ PAPER hanger
iomn one handed hint hum ml vice fS
nml tiled ami in crop. Right nt
.071
,
tal
gold,
platinum
nnd
discard1025
P c b . 18, 9 a . M.
Ford
Ton
Truck ’
rates on
m request.
W" n t .
an(1 display loading station nntl near Imrd road.
I
When he landed. anid Riiviae relatL'rs are for cullA favorite tlelicncy of thc Eskf..
L L. TA LB0TT—Pnintcr anti pai rate*
cd jewelry’-—Hoko Smelting and
■
(Cnb
A
Body*)
ervntions hcldunij.
■
ing n statement thnt in apite of
llnll*.
,
mo is a &lt;li*h of good, bad and
’
• Pcr hanger. ..Phone 3511.
'
I rice 38,500. Half ensh, balutict* FOR SALE HY OWNER—Well Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
9
Passenger
f
B
vrrss«
length
loeateil |„t jn I.nnc’s Addition.
having abandoned the championeven half-hatched eggs, mixed • / ••«■*
terms. Fred Wnlsmn.
line.
Suburban
bu*
further ordered that this
511)5(1--$:,ii rash, l/alance payable FOR SALE—Used Willys-Llght
'hltt he hud never been beaten in P.
with angelica and crokebe*,rlex.
50c for first
! While it ia believed th a t L*do ! llCn'' 1,'m,*r»c'‘" thV'fotiowh'g'dV I j ..... .
have n peculiar flavor of
REAL ESTATE
if" " " , i n ' S tS th iV - S i'-Qoorgla.
t
Panel and thrown into a sealskin filled
Plant, A -l shnpe used 10 months.
bvke*’ nli ii&gt;ct in ... "ijl,l u l . U u,y 'acrUod ......... r t y s i t u a t e d | „ Heiei- Vr'L..r
,,f I'llbllcatloli be publlalied
l fight for the crown he atill conjj®
l’°r
month
including
interest.
III
The
Suuforil
Meruld.
u
iiewapMper
ltnl9
*c
(0-word)
tlna.
in e,, sending
horse*
Florida,
to-wit
t,oi*
their own.
. jkcs
. m n r objict
' ll'D'
* "II' ""l- ..County.
Light Truck with whale oil.
h a res tric te d to
. widen'd that he poaaeaaed.
This i* a desirable lot nml rapidly Bnrgnin for quick sale. I-nkc Mary 1924
,i If!
A
t.e n* ..................DlirMCS
tn
i
«s • .a
.
..
piibliaheil In Sanford. Florida.
to America
to n/.
compete
in c e r.ta■in i! t-it
17" ,"...I
" 1 ten
!*'» .Midway
In Sc:.
leal Ion.
D‘r
J ? AIiD.EIl
* ,R- R’ KhDRIDGE
Ovcrlnnd
Touring
Rooms
For
Rent
Save
the
DoHtaft'L
Casino,
Lake
Maty,
Fin.
increasing
in
value.
If
interested
Everyone Inughed that one off
'!
Iv'iTNKSM’
’
k
."
a
.’
DimgVa'a*".’
’lerk
Tu
p
19
S.
1
1
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K.
i
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*»•
•
.e.™
Real
estate
brokers.
All
kind*
of
| made The HaniI Ifni
rnceaIL i*
find an eventual m«f*
mnr- I The Slid
‘ land helmr ,i..,..._,i . 1I of salil
T^rI*»A.F / ° la prosperous farm» " court nml the seal thereof,. Which is nt its best in our
... tor :*7u
Above
you
must
net
quickly.
Inquire
nt
to haul that Dundee realized he
cars
reconditioned,
till
| | lie resp on alb la
Order p f l
property lisle,I an,I for sale Of.
•n li *"ere f,,r l|'P conipetitors, it is th.
„r H„. Inci'aiicc of au ch l,n Tl"' Sanfonl Herald, u to-wapn. 1
BABY CHICKS—Nine excellent run fine nml look good.
V ir r tr t In s ertio n ,
The Herald Office.
mil mail*: 11 miatnke and ao noth■Nl
flee
108
Second
St..
Near
Park
also reported that the first move ‘•■•riin.-nte in the name of Pnknown '.H, r
Sanford. Seminole
T for siibse'iuent
FOR RENT—Rooms with or wlthbreeds to choose from. Hatch­
ng Iiiuje ha* lieen anid about the
W ALNUT FUDGE
Avenue. Phono 282.
' tr*
; was made from the American side
*■"&gt;«* certificate shall be rc- *&lt;**,***&gt;'**' lorntn. once each week
•
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nfflco
shoitnl
bo
P
rlrrs
Right—Terms
"Maybe"
ing
now.
(Junlity.
our
speciality.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
:i2x i
S
K
hT ’ r,u ,c
natter., ^et Dundee atill believe*
The
manager
of
the
atuil
fell
demmed
according
to
law
tax
deed'
f
wt'Vk.
!
,1
’
.
Llrl) In casu o f
Sold
In
The
South
For
Lincoln
House.
Not quantity. Let us prove it.
,„|.L
lne *l&gt;ul iell ill will I-Siie t hereon on tlo&lt; «lr,l ,i, ‘
" ITNI.MS my tin lid nml Hie seal
1. W. PHILLIPS HONS
*
te cnn make the featherweight
32x 1
" ith the .'Uggeation and entered 25 of Alan-h
i&gt;. pij.*.
’* r
*■ “f the Circuit
Courr
of...........................
tin* Seventh
J ’. , 5 . W U R I.IN 0. M wlIUrtoi,
Free circular with price list. New
Dodgo
Dealer
r.nTiar:n!&lt;
...
..
•
,,f
limit and lie strong and there me
horses.
NiE~ ^ ? nlcrvU,u' Morning San- APARTMENT FOR RENT—Thrco
fc,
&gt;riiUllve tlior-"pcnaliKt. Subdivision to OrEra Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Gn. Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
rumora that this apring he will be
” '« !•:-&gt;
..Hi i
liV 'ltnd'fo^Sem lnol^.'b.u;;*.
‘ t ™10",,nn1‘ls "I Mnino peoI-n HI, tales, rules
m ,,l
,,;.s H.C I -1*i &lt;ln&gt;..................
Of February
| .V ^.'r.-hla
.“hc Sl.T daTorj'anuo'ry;
p rih
l'In.,|n. Florida, and F l o r a „l»
room apartment on ground floor.
matched Jo meet a prominent feaFOR
SALE
........
....................
V
will
Itlve
you
Egg.*
for
hatching.
34 YEARS
^rCif
nle[
CslL
c,I
in
Klori(«ft
ProrHeights, Florida on Dixie High" o ^ y'. Peach them through th« Apply :iuu French Ave.
U 12 SanfoH i *
VINCENT IHCHARDS COMING f«‘-ai)
V. K DOUUUAMH.
Jh.JJ)
v ,*
, ss
Wf
katlnn. And If
S. ( ’. brown leghorn*. $1.00 per FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
f t -her in Newark.
way.
"
'
l-rk
flrcult
I’ourt
Memliiole
,
H
*
'
‘
IHM
fll.ASH.
I win **slst you
Dip there ia a more definite r»ScntineL Itnto card on applica-11 E. 2iU
ali •
setting. John R. Jones. Hennlnll
(*fintitv
L'loi-lil••
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______
i
_
ntechanicnl
condition,
priced
low
I’ounty.
Florida,
l
want
ud.
to
I JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 20 _
H )R RENT—Furnished two room
&gt;ort th.it Dundee ia grooming for
Ave.
li':
A.
A
t.
WKKKH.
D
i
TIN
AND
METAL
WORK
for
tpiick
sale.
See
Mr.
Fabri
(feetlve.
John L. Doggctt, J r., chairman of f .*i. 13. 20. 27: Alar. C. | 3, jo.
apartm ent. 311 3ml. St. West
Jersey battle with Sid Terria
Rp X0TH K
113 Park Ave.
the committee on arrangem ents ‘
•oping to beat him more eonvinc
Laid «&gt;v« tb«lr JA. ? Et S » • c b w A N -A II kin,l, ADVERTISE in tCe Journnl-ncr- Side. Mr*. A. F. Woodburn.
FOR SALE — One fenther bed.
■Tice adlre*.-* nn
5!}*. rpt‘elved word that Vincent i \ t i i i : M itc riT t o it it o r t h u
t tpy than Ma lull’11 Hid. In a
FOR
SALE—25
acres
good
vari­
Phone
IU7-J.
?.r .
Bn.d Sheet Metal Work nowsD*nBrlh wGcorK,a’B KrP«test
sh v i : \ t ii
J i u iriA i. rm c L 'iT
■hour number If
Kit hard* will be umong partici­
able land. 111 acres stumped and FOR SALE—Small officu safe.
right light in New York when the
For Rent
me
OF I't.OII I ll.l. I \ AMI r o il
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Has no equal for diirnlilllty. ft
lit*. About one
kTy Snd - M-°rnin*
af&gt; m o o n , FOR RENT—One bedroom, 511
pants
in
the,fourth
annual
south­
sF.MiMii.t: t orxT V .
i.'fing light in New York when
posted—8 acres suitable for citrus
Park Ave.
Claasiflcdrate*
J thoiiMnd lots a
Like new. Phone 473-J.
wear*
longer
nnd
imik*
lieller
than
eastern tennis tournament which
IN FI IANt'F.lt V.
Jlli« ntliers ran t
tree*, excellent truck land. Large
le boxing commisaion remove* ! FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
v S ’n u Thlrd s trc c t’ Td,&gt;- HcraM w nB* Wnyaeoaa JournalFOR RENT—Five room house, any othr paint. We carry a fall
Yon may fool yourself into thinking that*
*
Realty t'onipany, a corpora­
fd, you unlesa
Christ-like life possible.
will begin nt the Florida Country Bol-AIr
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
h (&gt;R RENT—2 nice furnished It room house, Jorge garage, l cow FOR SALE—3 bed*. 6 chair*. *inin h*.n againat him.
tion.
complnlirint,
new, close in, on Chapman Ave­ Ijne of sun-proof paint, rarniihea, .
iildro*.
FOR WOMEN. Fell. 2(1. _ The
Kivc
your
cow
any
old
mixed
feed
nml
Section *1—She shall be cheerful,
TYPEW
RiTERS
AND
REPAIRS
housekeeping rooms. First floor. nntl calf, one Ford truck, nil for
ger sewing machines, table.*, call nue, phone 21.
vs.
10-,In the
E ntrants
Knlsomines, brushes, wood stain*
Freshman ( ahinet ha* drawn its huppy, find optimistic in her work who
who wlT|,rt?
will alsoMur‘
appear
tour­
hut you can’t fool the cow’. She cannot nutf
FITATION.
$2,300,110. W. I. Higgins, Chutu- 1020 Union Ave.
•
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— 31 I E. 5th St.
uiurr MIST be
All
mnkes
of
typewriters
for
In *pite of Charley Weinert’s
and wall paper.
Almy tilnn. it nl.. Defcuilnuls.
nrn!
strive
to
make
other*
as
hnnla
at
Tie
San.
oto.
nament
include
Howard
Voshell.
policy
evidencing
the
sphere
of
ac­
thinir out o f nothing.
T r f c " y°t.Ur BUj*3CriptIon to the
second decision victory over Jnck
To Atnry t*. tilnn. Jim M. Francis
tlrr ar bf M FOR SALE—Sewing machine— i HOUSE FOR RENT—Ten room
Beal* Wright, Douglas W atters, nml
rnnnlr"
f°r rCnt- nli"‘ Tribune or hand it to your local
VV A N T E D
u If *. - - • ■Francis. Cltnrlt*i
^hrtrkey the
promoter* tin not tion of the freshmen, outlining py\
.
| llnrnda,
■ar
itl.ri.nlluhouse, north of Lotigwood, ttenr
Sanford Paint &amp;
New Home; postcard sige kodak.
the
Jupnnesc
star,
and
EhSf
Bid
°
ff
cU
8uppliL,s'
i{oom
0
H
.
Finnds
nud
wife.
Alice
It.
Fran
Section
5
—
Whenever
possible!
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
USE
L|
*
allJ.
,
..............*
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•
s
s
un
v "(cm tr be getting excited about ideal* nntl work of the first year
?° you cnn roa‘1 Florida’s
! hard rond. monthly rental $20.00
other
stars.
Bred
sulkev
baity
cart.
113
Elm
limit*
to-wit;
Alurj
C.
tilnn.
Jim.
A
l.
Jrrlre
*o
greatest
newifpitpcr.
ncw.vpnper.
One
One
vrar
year
—
—
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■
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he,P others in the littlp
For Trade
• biro. Th” Jersey Adoin* ha* mnde students. The following
II. C. DuBo*e.
c riincls nml w ife .---------- Frutirls
Avenue. Mrs. It. C. Shenfer.
i* the difficulties of school work.
Wallpaper Co.
-. « buy
I'MJ country
V.WIIIIUJ |f|tv*
Happy Cow Dairy Feed. I lompt. I'fTIclent.
$2 on’
.I nonl,,»
J4.0C, iiirce
three mnnms
months 1" ANTED—To
pro
19
nn Ci#
•••« ▼i.vt,,
.
• itime bid to tome back and has policy ns adopted:
t 'buries .o. Francis nml wife. Allco
Building
Material
K.00.
If
you
desire
$1,000
insur/luce,
canned
vegetables,
syrup,
Section
6—
She
shall
build
up
limit*
bo
d
e
a
d
,
t
o
nil
p
n
r
t
l
e
s
clnltn
!‘ n* mighty well with himself
FOR RENT—Two room furnished
Old Beck H orse and Mule Ft.l
Bear Depredations
inj; InltfrcfUn u n d e r e n r h n n d e v e ry
Will trade equity of $1,500 in.
nnce policy odd 75 cents to your highest price.* paid.—Davis Whole­
Article I—Hitch member on resources within her self so that
what with hi* recent victories over
apartm ent with garnge. No small Wclnkn Building,
Phone .10.1
c fuer.
I o f Die f i d lo u lmr d e e e n s e d d e f r n
fre*
Minmi
bungalowfor
well
located
j
sale Co., Augusta, (»u.
P.'intern. Flrpo anti Sharkey.
MIRACLE Concrete Co. general
cl s. and each mut every of the above
children
allowed. 703 Unlnu-tto
Help
Wanted
Annoy
M
innesotans
ht
Snnford
unimproved
real
estate.
mimed
.lef.-mlanls,
If
living,
nml
If
But the tiuit* ha* gone when if
Ave.
r ce[j,1fn1t w»rk, sidewalks, buildIIS
I
either, any or nil of thu mild dcfeiiDressmaking thnt will please. Box -l.il Sanford. Fla.
was figured..........
thnt bo wna a chance ,i*
t e J S f 1" . ‘" ifo rio n boxes. J. B. Dnnv?M U 9^ A wT t0 bUy ° r Bel1
■ ST PAUL. Feb. 2 0 .-T h e mis- Soul lie.i *t Quarter of mild Section.,
miECTOKY
1103 Oak Avenue. Phone 321-J.
Terwllleger, Prop.
■* WANTED — Experienced I n d y FOR RENT—Ver\* tlesiral/le locat­
•'.gainst the contenders for Demprni
Red Co|nb Poultry Feed
tno Gnincsvillo Sun."
Ichievous black bear ha* become row o*ii|p nod IlniiKc. nml run Kn»l i
Cor. Elm and Commercial St.
V* ‘• y's crown.
,
it* &gt; ..........,
ed apartm ent, four rooms with
• stenographer. Chase &amp; Co.
tier of tlic Nortliwe.t Quarter of tlm
so
annoying
to
settlers,
tourist*
Lost
and
Found
Business couple desire 2 or 3
FOR RENT
Lumber and Building M aterial
•Sectlon
M
—She
shall
be
ready’
tirr
nllhln
raay
I-..
Frnneln.
or
otherwise,
to
nml
to
i/ath
uml
garage, unfurnished.
Wc
!
7
r
U
NV&gt;-Ctarksb„r*.
Th.
As showing how fnr Jack Re- *k. ^t'1.!'0”, 1 ~ ‘S,?C.
l,(* friendroom apartment furnished or tin•I. M. McCASKILL.
fir of Nanfiiril
LiihIh h«*rrluaft**r
to!
COOK WANTED—Small family, Phone 323-J.
Well located brick store, Sanford
? m uK en ',n'1 "•hers in I
Carter Lumber Company
...
i
Vr*uur*
Exponent,
niornina
in
ev,H.°,rer
«um
*stlons
thnt
will
help,
•'.-ilt hns slipped lately, a bout lot- ery Jvne' "f
‘nt'‘r‘,Ht'; 1 j"
•tlrn nrrilrtl.
Minnesota.* vast forest lands that nil
claiming liKercslN uih|. I
must be reasonable.
good pay. Inquire 1122 Park
Ave. Rent reasonable,
_ N. Laurel St.
Phone 665
ern n^
mornlnx14a.Usual furnished,
is
, l'1 1,1 tht’ *»nt« time she shall he ha* been mnde the object of
LOST — Last Sunday, strayed, Avenue.
Iwbrn any *pr" *t«n him nnd Welncrt Is being fy y* "f K!.r* "* her class.
I all. 8.
l cent
per Hunill
wont,',y-minimum
A. I'. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
he
just
nnd
kind
in
her
criticism.
FOR RENT—Cottage. J. Musson.
| rr*alrnl. ] | |«
.Section 2 - S h e shall be sinceremedium
sizetl
white
setter,
fe­
r »atiled up. Fighting spirit, or
proposed legislation.
II7LL LUMBER CO. House a
Realtor*
akrtlrally
for
Section !)—She shnll use her time
devoted i„ every part of cam*
male.
Black
spots
on
Imdy,
right
Jh e r lick „f it. it ,„id to be Re­
WANTED TO RENT—Small furWANTED—Girl*. Must lie neat
Service, Quality and Price.
ATTENTION—Pen­
an
denergy
well.
101-108
Magnolia
Ave. Phone 48.
g“ " l,fe ,,r"&gt; I', all college nctivtilt’s trdtfhh*.
n,«*ntn&gt;il| inlr ,,:lutcd in the Min.
over
nishetl Inuurulow or
apartm
ent,
„, M
|*MI VlilV
MVf Ij ear
j black,
--- small
-- *yellow spots «*vi
t,", *reatfst de­
ami clean.
Apply at Lulieth
FARM SORORITY
Article 2—The cnbinet ns a n.sotn Legislature would approvelopment In Olorlda’s history; n private bath and kitehennette. I’ru- r,K!u
Wp is one iif those sparring
*
‘,ft
',,,r
white,
black
and
Cafeteria.
pna !ee ?,0n/
moneyv “"for
the relief ,‘f jn.
dollar highway tu th* fer south of 8th Street,
In This
Section .‘I—She shall uphold th.. *rouP &lt;hul1 G*el their responsibib .hvl,bint.
irtncr victim* uf Jack Dempsey
phono ‘ w^ 'tc tn'j- Reward if rcturncil to
r... f°,r
„ ,f fercd to
TALLAHASSEE, l-’eb. 20. — A
n
Jl",t hnlshe.l; a two Y|r “‘.V 7 .."“A ° ‘rlM
NOTII K ,»K APIM.ICATIII.N I'OU eo
tin
«!«'»
"f
her
class
by
R
vift
1
,l&gt;
*
•'
whole,
and
they
shall
nil
h»
r
J
l
!
inJu,
r
A. A. Vaughn, I'ark Ave., uml WANTED—Two neat white girls group
limy ray.
: T 0 It Y
million
do.lar
bridge across K.seam- ''* ’*• • al'l K. bathes.
of students a t Florida State
T.i.x IM-.I.Il | Ml|-:it NKCTIOX Ida Bay started;
Properties
by
for
waitresses
at
Sanford
Coun­
quarter
million
;
Hughey
St.
highest, ..oldest, truest and most ' S e d i v !
'r l," rnMtly " ml wh.dc- • «-n«.ni .,f°" «*"?!
.17.1
OK
T
ill:
UKXKnAI,
M
t
V
t
Irinii.;
7
"tnrted;
umrtib.VF.
College for Women have organized
try Club. Phone 2500.
-- opera i/wiinu
IKTi:.*
Ti:s OK
OK THU
i l Kl' ..!•
house Ullllt-r
under construe'
T i l t : «-r
S T .IT
OK ...
KI.OH. ’?"Dar
A Wonderful
W
. • rr*.
. ..
I ’Mi!i•r M
i,. protection of a sta te ,
Gamma Delta Colonization Group
.
------------------------------Under
the
Ill
iVi-r»L.lw&lt;J m,,,loni Lein* «p*nt on VVIENNA LOVES CLOTHES | ~
. Section I—They shnll net as n
English Union Opens ...
,
and petitioned the Alpha Gamma
Jlivlim
i"
*rea,*"t
chnnes
for
live
Shampoo
VIENNA.
Feb.
2
0
—Vienna
canS
t
.
A
l
l
^
U
S
t
i
l
i
e
G
e
t
s
Notice
I*
hereby
given
that
\V.
medium between the freshman w ort
acco" linK •" game
TO HOLD CHURCH NIGHT
Delta national fraternity, for a
!&gt;. Penrsan. purchaser of T hx t.Vr- flooT Pw"r„
r \ . e /•• o f 1.9
I
Branch tn Phillipines !V'!« A jf'ces. To„ Take
°n Depart­
*r0" nJ not lose its reputation for gaiety.
It'*
easy In »wll yoor
. . Fla.B!! " n'l t*&gt;e Y. W. C. A. hy wardens have rapidly increased,
I.
ol.‘
rr..
,
r
.1
.8
D°velopment
tlfli-utM No. .lie, iiiitetl the 5th /luv
local charter nnd installation in
Someone.in the garm ent trade has j
L O i l III ( ) l L X |] i l o r e r
own hair with W*ad«r&gt;
v
Halt- Fay 111 C r i s i s helping the freshmen to under­ these Off,,CM liken their numberl
of June. A D.. 1922. ha* fll.-it si/l.l ment Th* Pensacola New*.
Uthr
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 20. — May. Mis.* Louise Leonard, grand
Hoot
It Dlhfra
estimated that during 1924 tin
lekes. j |
In tny offlee, and ha*
IMnkes,
&lt;•
Directory certificate
quickly and profut«lys&gt;
_____
1st" nj| ibe meaning uml functions ULA'innesota .* famous Hl.OOO
it
I’j'b. 20.—A bunch of
“Church Night" hns taken the presiiient, will arrive here next
n/nile
application
fur
tax
deed
t„
dnm-ing
Viennese.
w&lt;muMi
uiui
nu-tt1
ST.
ANGUSTINE.
Feb.
20.
—
•vrn
in
hard
water,
and
\t»rM
t;
,,i\
1
*1
*1,11
t
T
u
t
U
v
m
t
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Auv i D S
v
,K«W|»h Siiyaking Union, an
BAGD \ D
on ■. .
. . .
of this organization,
place of monthly denominational Friday
rinaraoaally. Cccoanvfc
r/iiiuy to
in inspect
iiin|&gt;i vi the
lot- group which
W'lUCII
-».***
IND MOTOR RF.- Issue In uccordiinee with law! Sold /
soa ri&lt; ,
”
,,ew
dresses
nnd
3,The
city
commissioners
of
St.
Au-i:« Vion
it giiii, Mf^oip with soctetiM In
i
' t b ’ J0— Mug Fvisul; Section 2 -T h e y shall strive to
^
n-~
A
ugusta’s
greatest
(hi
ma__„
ik«*
il
l
certificate emtirac/-* th.- foil..wing classified medium, rate cash .09c ato new dress suits in which to go gustine have taken steps to care* meetings nt Florida State College, is composed of Vera Mehlri, A inu
! '• '•»m : h \ i. *t \ t i t i ’m
• V BOUe of th, world to lira "
T outdlrtaniltr****, ilK
I dixg.
'" l M trv
to •'•nth bis sub -b u ild up a friendly feeling among
d.-Hi-rlh.-d property Nltuat.-d
In
'»• n i l: STATU OF IT.fill11| \.
tinfirst
to
be
held
Tuesday.
A
A Mraviiiiithtltelm
N1
"0b. f f i l y
chargo. 10c per lino, minimum to ban*, and that together they fully preserve the headboard of minister from each local church V. Fvnns, Jewel Neylans and Ju- \ \ v '
Memlnolc county. Klorldu. to-wit:
relation* hetw'en JC ts to practise self-denial, and in I
frp,,,j)a,» ''y Inj.ping those
-7 nml ahlnlnc •
jin Lively of Tampa; Hostile Mill- J \ V ^
IlCg. 343 ft. N. „f si; f or. 0f nk
MUC.
&lt;n e/l on the shoemaker* for 100.-1thu colfin of Pe/lro Mcnundcz do
I -Vnll.-.- |* li.-rehy ulven'tlint / '. ||
th*
acalp
hMl
ECTRIC
SERVICE
''.'..!!*ih
pcojiles.
ha*
been
■i of,8W Q See. J Tup. 21 s
order to cut state expense* bn.
" i f i n ? lh er,lo rm ito rIM
ooo pair ,/f dancing slipper*.
Avllse. presented to the city this will bold services on the campus inor, Madison; Willie Mae C hantp-| V \
'■ruled
in Manila.
Uy clean. ]&gt;y
V;
V *; ,,r Tltx • 'ertIfl.-iiie
|D(ctricnl repairs.
,
•••• The
• ••• "orgaiiizn
'* " .i .u ' in iere
Itauge 3o B. linn-N r»»3qirlek -• ST AUGUSTINE, FLA. - St.
tu-ys Orlaiulo; Esther (.reamer
ivoes ov joint n. sti'imiu .tr ore*- at
. i 7:15 , a(ter
. . which
,
■■ the
■— various
■—
r—
to forego half the monthly j to 'diirc.rent 'iine^o'f Caturdy.them
\I;, I.
'r*
,|ay
"
f
June
i. hi tr. which is to he known ns I offered
,n
roml
HtVI.V
to
point
U'.
of
Iteg.
Ave.
Orlando,
Johns
(younty
i.i
re/irh(*&lt;i
through
;;;
m ” ' "»i«i i-.-riirie.it.
COM MIS I ()N KBS NAMED
!ident of the Florida Historical So- ?*a"*s . tMr
meetings. Stu- and Lois Bradford, West Palm ,
! J-.. t o II.-g.— I m-re.
branch of the New York socm," ,,N,; Wfnn. to Which he is entitled
Section .1—They shnll represent
| 'I'll.- mild lit 11.1 l.elllg nsHesNud nt the St. Augustine Evening Reconi.
MOORE HAVEN. Feb. 20. — ciety. Mr
Mr. Stetson declare*'
declare* Thu
the It?."
YU'"*
.? nu\ c, ,,vvu ,.U
n,rr^
K‘l&lt;‘l tM
•» nttemi
»«entl Bench; Fern Curtis. Jacksonville;
•'" '-, 't .lr.-.l to I«S||H In I,,.
o* formed under the initiative of
civil list. He has taken ,
••'oiights nnd feelings of th« cordnor.' the date of Hi.- iNsm/iiee of su.-h Quick results. Two eentu per word.
May Denham i'artridc, Muuticello,
with
law
H./hl
r.-rtlft,ai,*b'jt' fimtverneur F. Moslte. ... • h i * ........................ l e n r i i i n g t h e t r u e c o n . ! u n V * " . i n t b e “ s s o c i a t i o n n n d eml.rare* tl... foil it, |, ik ,)e*,-rll..,l
F ° F n r|l,|C|T
f t " 1,!I,alnl Hggfh.' reiic is the oldest of its kind or ,'uch w R hvvorkof their rasL e tiv 0 and
FOR RENT
certificate III the mull)- of tin- Sample copy on reaueit.
Margaret Colfey, Miami. Sev­
E.
E.
Platt
of
Arcadia,
arid
B.
I,.'character
nnywherc
in
this
country
V
•
•
L
.
.
r*
Mul,IVu
known. Kill■-.** sold certificate shall
m I’rotistnnt Episcopal Church. ditinn nf the Iran treatnrv
,
fp*P"nslble for intcr- IM-.I..-II. Htin.l..! l„ |4,-Iii|n..|.
eral also have pledged themselves
he red.-innied u.-.-ordliiK to law tux TAMPA, FLORIDA_Tampa Dai l yi
, ° f ,Sl’brin,r
»u-. n elect- and he places a high estimation
no" " nn»""&gt;*
Tallahassee.
t.nvcf»:or (,'ciicrtil Iamnatil W’ood *.tff..,» f.
to*Wit;_Is4»t n Blork &gt;1
I .l , , " H,,ry* whMt nretmg these thoughts to the cnbto the group.
Car. Drive it d.-.-d will Issiiu thereon oil the 3rd
fnet.
Times, the great homo dalltT .•rn»»0,,i n'inBii°,,cro
nc'v).v- upon it, aside from the nssocinns nn tiled hotiornry m eddent; RtJfhrs from a sarioun deficit.
/lay of March, A. I&gt;. 1925.
and
Second
St.
•
—
•
•
y‘
"m
ited
Indian
Prairie
sub-drain-1
tiuns
which
muke
it
priceless
to
A r '.l., , ic
new spaper,
w h ile
tlgndier (h'lieriil Frank R. M-.
IVItne** my official signature rate l*Ac per word, minimurt.
.■aa. II.. ___a 1 .
.1 71I.
a ., .
.
.
. .
J. G. SHARON
it -U
nl fur
t
and sen I this tin- 22nd /lay of Jim- charge 25c cash with order. W rits “gp district, officially created a t a the City of St. Augustine, founded
OV, president
'
. .. Th./inn*
Marring- .■h.it.king
t’
L' I*IH1
^,,r thi
•*1' s m'kttowl- ..
meeting
here
last
Tuesday.
The
uui-y.
A.
I»„
1923.
by
Menendez
in
1505.
The
relici
"l*-**-1'
sTl
Attorney-at-Luw
»n. Brifi.-h .'tiM*td genera! i;t .Ma- ^ i f f V ’V.'
1
v ’•* financial N , , l ' ( K TO
BUILDING
for
complete
rate
card.
TO
CON4Si-ill)
district embrace* ail land in High­ from the colfin in which Menendez’
■FOR HIRE
la. vice , re Idenl. nnd Emtene A. ff[,.u
•
••'"» leading
TRACTOR:
Will
practice
in nil the cuurta
v.
i:.
in
in
ii.,\ss.
TH E
land* county in township 38 South, remains rested for 350 years, wan
Clerk Circuit Court. Semlu.de PALM BEACH COUNTY—The range
•ilmorr. vl/e gnvem.il of the Philit .
11:1,1 l'" " v •*"• king’s ex-l u„„i .
...
iKRVICK
f)ny
Examination
of
Abstracts of Land
31
East,
and
other
lands
in
...... *
«entrusted
tmit.iiui IU
*1• t ihUl.MIII
Til"
to 4Mr.
Stetson illfll
last oil
sumby
County Klorldu.
scene of stupendous development- . •• j
•Pino Islands, *,H..nd v i.-- pre* . I ll ’'" 1 ,
While *.,ch a : . , ' "
b",s W,U be ,lteeivetl
n
fets nil trains. BagIJy A. M. WKKKS. It. c.
uinueM county, totalling approxi- mur l&gt;y thc? mayor of Avilen, Spain, need LEONARDI’S COUGH SYRIJP
Titles given especial attention
Rt-nil
about
it
in
the
I'nlm
Bench
ent. -- __
totitse
i*
hardly
prolmhlv.
there
I
tlu’
Commlsspjners
of
the
C
I’hono 551,
i Jill III* fin il,...t,» IL... e
, i* 0 . . .
. .
^fur delivery to St. Augustine.
I'ost. Sample copy sent on re­ mutely fio.000 acre*.
(CREOSOTKD)
Dirice* in Seminole County Bank
'UfantterfUl ‘ffV/i/rrx
OPENS NEW I'ARK
will haw.’ I!'/"!;! l V r ' h" rut* : Hanford, Seminole County. Florida!
quest.
It Boothes and cooli the inflamed
m
i
l
l
's
WANT GOETIIAI.S
'Orliqht/ut 5um/nrVa
Building
a
rr
tissue:;. It feels like a swallow of ice
pemlitun- of the government ^ i ^ f t 1&lt;',‘‘(rk'" ° ff,cp' r i t y Hall,
lALLiKR. Day and
ADVERTISING gets results if it
salaries uml allowances
( Hanford, Morida, until 2:30 p \|
water
to
a
parched
throat
on
a
blister­
MIAMI, Feb. 20.—The city is
y j 'S ? / ’M’. y nKA(’» . Feb. 20
prvicc.
Anytime,
reaches potential buyers. Pa- OLD HOME TOWN
ing hot summer day. It gives quick
i&gt;
“ n&gt;' s p c c ia l f c » t n r e s « * »
—The Lake Worth Inlet Cnmmisto begin immediately improve­ latkn Daily News is circulated in
relief.
M
»
lll'
OTATHS
TO
J
.
HV
'l""!,'’
'
"
f
&lt;
”V
Stove
and
Fire
Placo
H
a
z
a
r
d
&amp;
Company
3lon
ment.* nml beautification work on an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
JO,N
l,,f 1,11 material* and labor for the
, , I* con. dtlering
V.
K negotiation*
K » n n tjo ii*
Ask vour druggist for
vitn
a tlli,/ » v t » ,. .
WRECKER
a new city park of 20 acres lu- | tion.
m ill (it-nerul
/ . i (teorgin n W (iocthal-,
A
erection and completion of a City
LLO-NAK-Dl'S
a iia ift W ood s i m a l
Real Estate—Investment*
Htllder
Die .r»
Panama
Canal,
with w esteri'and
i
d
s, v«'1‘iil
cated on Northwest Thirty-Sixth
r.he
tview
" of' of!'"&gt;
,» » m .c
;.n .l. with
iinil m
mu
'
»«
Buil,ll„,.
^
Good
for
children and adults.
J
hay
or
night
scrobtaining hi* scrvici-* I,.,-, i.,.,
"t-stern state* of
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
street
between
Seventh
nml
Tenth
vj
c u t to s u it —
klono 394. Night
First National Bank Building
ford, in Seminole County, in nc­
“ ^n-itilti.tlr engineer in i„b-t m- m,t i y Sab It*’'1'!- It &gt;B
avenues.
Tropical
vines
nntl I I*biritla real estnto advertise in
w $9.00 per cord delirered J |
Movements.
! product*
1 1 c tt,,n
oilI »onlnnce with thu plans and spec­
shrubs of quick growth will bo j the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
I ake
planted in the park nt first, with ‘ cent a word daily, two cents a word
ification* ns pruparetl by Elton J.
Rritt Realty Company
Sunday*.
/i
DAVID
Ii.
IIYKU
F T a ie
tropical trees to be set out Inter.
- LUNCHES
Moughton. architect, First NationTHE
MORNING
JOURNAL
is
DuKATyj6 TOOACCO £• SM/jP*
ARCHITECT
I1Service nnd QunlJOHN E. FOX
Atkre*
l
accepted want ad medium in FOtfttfKVMATfug*
-•I Bank Building, Snnford, Florida.
I EVERT TRUK
[Det ami I’urk Ave- i
MIAMI CLUB ELECTS
Try Smith’s Harbor
BY CONIM)
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word
M&lt;'iub*r 1. L i
Successful bidder or bidders will
un insertion. Minimum 25c.
Real
M
.
h
laic—ItLsiiranee
lto*«
I
tut
l/l
I
i/ir
Shop for «:ood barber
|^ t £ n _ , ( o i
bo required to furnish a surety
liu
GAINK8VILLA. Feb. 20.—The
'
h
\
a S s
Miami
f.lnl/
of
the
University
of
All
kind*
of
property
listed
fnrsala
company
bond
in
an
amount
equal
|
FLORIDA—
ORLANDO—
Orundo
work.
Ladies welcome.
T*t . V
A
rG .STORE — I're- Florida ha* unanimously chosen
,q r \ j t •
I’ark Avenue uml Si-rund Street
morning
Sentinnl;
largest
classi­
!
h !o T !
•to fifty (50%) percent of the con-j
\•“J.
Fu25. Sodas.
Wi (Veil (', Curry presiiient of the fied business, rate Ic a word, min­
N ext to Valdez.
•L r&gt;&lt; &gt; ‘fcM./ I ’ &lt;(*1 CtT. L&gt; I T
tract price of their bid, nml to
ff°u nt your phone. club. Miami students nt the school imum
21c cash with order.
I i •/'t 'l &lt; « : D • T tj i - ;
O u i r ; O t T C. VV &gt;&lt;115.-1
meet with the approval of the City
tire holders of many important
•to
l A 't t : M J | U
(Otf H*. Y o u
IO «
A t tmiiey.
posts in cnmptis activities. They A LITTLE WANT AD in Tito
n
ilK
’AI,
A
2&gt;Uor&gt;,
Chiropodist
are now planning participation in
IM IT
Herald will bring you big re- ji
N«. bid will Ik- considered unless
|KiJ; TRIG CO.
tr- t
» -i ’
F
o u r SPECIALIST
volley
luill
nml
basket
hall
during
iV/' M 'L l? f.T (.
stills.
Advertise
those
old
articles
V ie c f J .
Pleasure Trip or a
billon &amp; Plntt
mad.- up.iii form a* furnished by
urn*. Iiunlo/i*. Ingrowthc remainder of the session.
you have stored away and have
Everything clec*
In.: N ulls, ID-itvy ( ' n i l I'li' Architect, and accompanied by
no use fnr. A title thirty-relit ud
ous.i or t lr r j arhtui
T-K. Elcctrngith
Fishing
Trip
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
feel.
• certified check payable to said
Tht- first traffic problem was
W
i\c ^
■
lilt. l*. II.. (il*LRH
solved when Noah sent thnt dove Phone 118 nnd a representative will
"wrier in the amount of One
RVnilNH AND
Yuwnll Draw 111-itr.
out to find a place to park the call to see you.
i
An
Kilo
Molar
gels
you
(here,
rhoiisfind (SI.000.00) Dollars. The
Lh i t u k s
I'hono.
Ulavator
O rlaiu lo .
ark.—Arkansas Democrat.
THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
• h.-.k of the successful bidder or
ami brings you haek
r icb
■I, - #
Eijst ( oa*t morning newspaper.
T’* Tires, Acccsso*
• idiler* to he retained by said
W' I remodel the rooms
H ayes
n smilo. Elm
owner a* liquidated dninuges should
V
Fnr Sale Ity
FI ton J. Moughton ^ 1
Y
&gt;ne
417
1.3.
[g a r d e n h o s e
Sprayers
'!"• successful bidder or bidder* over the W e s t e v n
nations. MagH O O L H IIA N ADVANCED
ARCHITECT
Hill Hardware Co.
,r;"1 , ',r " fiiie to execute a conf ' n!• First nnd Elm,
COLK1MAN
11,®“ »nd to supply bond as re'.C
3S
fARUBY
WAS
STRUCK
BY
| a&lt; »'&gt;'! 10th Strcot.
15c Per Fool
a H.P. Faat -w ..
First National Hank ]lldg«»A&lt;ar
Co.
pL
A poou b a l l while
Rhone
53.
11pored, within ten /lays after
Sec
Lidht T w iitj ^
3rd nnd Oak
1TM6 POOL POOM LATE H30AV
written notice of acceptance of
Sanford, ■ ■ Florida
M otor
Phone
110
Hall
Hardware
Co.
bid.
; I’LORIST"
The Owraer reserves the right to I n n i f p n n r | 4f*jl occasions.
to • ,
s?hune 260-W
" ’•••it any and all bid.*, ,,r to ac,L t e n a n L
I t l n t e i ’By f. r
,l,pl nn&gt; i’id or p a n of bid by e s t e d c a l l a t o f f i c e o f
Pkx.
in
„ . Office ...
them ,;e,med
be t., the hc.*t in- S e m i n o l e
S e c u ritie s
tcn-*t
„f the to
(’Uy.
Building Annex
V Jt; t. L • D O N 'T k n o w t t o w
105 West First Street.
.UW-L 3.
* "i'le* of plans and specifica- Company, next door to
M U C H l-O N O E K » K IM *t»~TAMO
t*XKUY
Phone
tl,,n* n' “V be seen a t the Clerk’s
M
'f W IP E . ' \ N ‘ O A s U C M T C R
SHOP—For ex­
„ r may ^ h||(, from thjj Edward Hig-grin’s Ga­
e&gt;C»M
A N G R Y A.T P-4E. - T H I
P ry call 570-J.
•Vri hi tec t upon deposit of Twen- rage, or phone 664.
Tm e s s k n
■ biU E L N C C l b A o w r u L *
•y-five ( 125.00) Dollars, such de­
M RK Ef-W e have
posit to be refunded b/uiu fide bidL I ? e also can furners upon return of plans and
n.otucmn* delicate*S73*VY. 1(10 Park
»l ccificatiun* to the Architect. SingerScwing Machine Co
ea sy paym ents
Suh-ionttactors tuny obtain copies
Mnel/li/ca Uup./lrml and lt,-„.t a
applicable to their work upon pay.
Wr II.. Ilr.,..,t,. hll ‘ " UJ
Ujjjj1» • ivic I.caguu
I mi nt „f Ten
($10.00) |io ||„ ri,
*
i*o»\v. a i.i »:*./ i „ „
» • 11- Mims. Itrmifh Mgr
("hi. h will K- retained,
m
"Ian’s S K S ' r
« ( D aily, ^ _ _ COst' ng ninre
j !•&gt;' "rtler of the Commissioners
iispi
I
,
■
:*n
*
lny
other
feed
I
h
(’r construction
IVC
I-Vi;
ever
used,
’ I Du- ( Ity of Snnfonl, Seniinole
SOI TIII.AMI PAIXT
(
an
you
ask
for
anything&lt; "only, Florida, February pth,
better?
Th* Kulnt That 8«vr» you
Mnnvf,
3l*niifueli/reil hy
Rh*ra&gt;in.|.tn,|«lry 1‘ali/t r«.
, ,d. p«re Place
W. B. WILLIAMS.
Snlil hv
l " ood
City M anager of Banford.
t.oxsnrq k a i ^ t i o m p a w
113 Wax null* t / r ,
l^th, 2Ath. ind Mar. 4.
t ? Suit
Magnolia Ave., and Hh si
I'hoti* 2JA
L u rd ^'ivcred

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Treaty Agreem ent

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of
___ Its^ First Street Property
AIRCRAFT VALUE ™Been
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or m l* h™«
n u i u i m 1 T flU U L j
Sold During Past FeW
Days In Addition To Large
Block Of Lake Front Lifts

SMALL
Quiz
*;.T? ^ I SAYS NAVAL BODV
Will

Jr Attacks

Hated
lemotion
[R e ite r a te s

Executive
i HERHIOT WILL GO Maryland
In Address S a y s
TO BRITAIN SOON Nine Constitutional
TO DISCUSS NOTE Rights A re Usurped

Extensive Advertising
Campaign Is Started

Chapter To Controversy By Prominent Ontiide Interests
Have Purchased Properties;
Revealing Report; It Says
New
Englanders Interested
Battiephip Is Final Arbiter
•W A S H IN G T O N . -Feb. 10.— Presi
dent Coolidge added a new chapter
Wednesday to the air service controveray by making public the re­
port o f a special naval board con­
vened by
his
direction, which
found that the battleship remain­
ed "th e final arbiter in sea war­
fa r e " and the airplanes would nev­
er "assum e
paramount
import­
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Cites Income And -

Term* Of Germun Note Will
He Settled And Security
Inheritance T axes
I'ucl Discussed; Fine Diplrmntic Work Is Going On Prohibition
Violates

With no of tha 107 Firat Street
extension lota aold and other deala
Involving the saletof several more

pending and mith many o f the
To
lots facing the lakefront also dis­
PARIS, Feb. 10.— Premier HerBill O f R ights, He
posed of, officers o f the Sanford
Country
riot is expected to go to London
Hotel Realty Company today re­
Tells New Yorkers
shortly. Tho reason given for the
newed predictions that the compa­
journey is the conference on the
j, Feb. 1 9 ny's entire holdings in First Street
military control commission’s re­
NE\\V YOR k T Feb. 11).—
extension section will have been
ilng Secretary
port on Germany, to settle the Nine of those personal and
sold by the close of the day on
ecalled before
terms o f the note that will be sent
which the properties are formally
A t the same time the president
if t committee
Germany and to decide whether to property rights which the con­
placed on the market..
a formal statement in ex ­
publish the whole document, which stitution aimed especially to
itioning as to issued
Harry T. Bodweil, whose sales This photegranh o f the signing of thtf treaty renewing diplomatic relations between Russia and Japan consists o f a preface o f nearly 50
planation o f the $30,000,000 sup­
national- de plemental naval estimates recently organisation Is handling the prop­ was taken at 2 a. m. in the private bedroom of Minister Yoshizawn o f Japan nt Peking, China. Am- pages and 12 appendices, mostly guarantee have been usurped
by
in
fr attack, was submitted to congress by the bud­ erties, announced that several baseudor Karukhan of Russia (right) was in formal diesa, but Minister YoshUawu wore n kimona and !eensrthv
- the federal government
'
pending and with many of th?
get
bureau,
which
were
founded
was
supported
by
pillows,
due
to
a
painful
accident
he
suffered
n
short
time
before
while
skating
The more interesting reason for
, G overn or
Dpted by the
recommendations of the naval few days, swell the number of
the visit is to conclude with Austen! Albert ( . RitCIC of Maryland
By following on
bonrd, but sharply modified. The i First Street lots sold. Mr. Bodweil
chamberlain, British foreign min- declared Wednesday night nt
Brig-General complete building program sub­ declared that he was pleased to
ister, the terms of the Franco annual session of the Mary­
mitted by the board'involved ex­ announce that the sales continue
British security uact, the militnry
to represent a large percentage of
penditures
o
f
$80,000,000
n
year
to the White
portions o f whicn are now under land Society of New York.
outside
interests.
"Ten short years have witness­
ouch advertised for three years.
study in Paris, llerriot wishes to
Among those who have acquired
I,and Value Not Stated.
j Coolidge, Mltsettle the security pact as the tlrst ed a revolution in governmental
step towards the Rhineland in- power In this country." he said,
The president makes no refer­ land in the new development are:
fore the commit"a new order amazing in tho swift­
James
'E.
Parrott,
a
New
England
ence
to
the
board’s
finding
as
to
volnbility agreement, and the ned hi* opposition
ness o f its coming nnd in the dcresident
who
is
wintering
at
Apop­
»t|orfs oird:a(t relative military value o f aircraft
battleships
and submarines, the ka; William E. Koverman ami D.
E. Crandall, also residents of New
roversy took an problem he assigned it to study England; J. S. Harvard, Mrs. For Trnining Of Youth Is Best
u
r • n i t l' jTCiVbn
o n ’ the
n « or
I " 1' " tltllt,im
" " ' " ' - ! «’ *,. »»
tho
when
he
directed
that
it
be
conter-nllled
decision on
he \o
tone
of pon,
, phviolation,
_ av_ lh „o ftfOV.
L on g w n od C o u p le A r e J oin ed
len a report was vened last September. He adopts rest, Lake and C. D. Brumley of
constitution
which
gave
the gov
the
note
to
he
sent
Germany
on
Accomplished
Through
The
[members o f the the board’s views, however, that Chutuota, who was representing
eminent "complete, arbitrary nndH
In W e d lo c k W h ile C r o w d O f
the subject of disarmament.
Example Set By Ills Elders,
despotic power” over the citizen's
imittee that Brig, modernization o f old battleships ! St. Augustine interests which ac3 ,0 0 0 L o o k s O n ; C e r e m o n y
Some rnther flue diplomatic work
income.
iilant army chief (not including the elevation of inured a 100 foot frontage on the
Soys A. E. Roberts Of N. Y.
is going on behind the scenes. If
F o llo w s C irc u s P e r fo r m a n c e
His list o f examples o f violations
in th erow, guns) is the first requirement, I lakefront.
Germany is ready to agree to n
o f the hill o f rights was headed by
' •|
,e White Hour? completion of 2 aircraft carriers I
"The
training
o
f
youth
is
best
Rhineland
pact
under
tho
league
of
Ad Campaign Regina Today
the prohibition amendment "cen­
by President and their planes second, and con­
accomplished
through
the
example
Many
Visitors
To
nntlons,
agreeing
also
to
arbitra­
Beginning today, the company’s
tralizing in the federal government
rould &gt;iot be re- struction o f two 10,000 ton cruis­
set by elders" said A. K. Roberts,
tion in the event o f any possible the power to contYol intoxicating
extensive advertising
campuign
Be
Guests
Tonight
tseut position,
national
Y.
M.
C.
A.
secretary
of
conflict,
which
would
prevent
Ger­
ers. third. The board’s building which is tn be carried on in eight
cials apprised o f program was scaled down by the
New York City, nt the weekly
C o n fe r e n c e R e p o rt O n U n d e r ­ many from going to war with Ro­ liquors.”
Florida cities, was started. Both
Criminal Cases.
after a confer- president all along the line, how­
luncheon of the Junior Chamber Hoy S c o u ts A n d H e r a ld N e w s ­
w o o d M e a s u r e N o w O c c u p le s tund or other Eastern neighbors
Orlando papers carried half-page
"W h a tT ss become," Governor
sident cither to ever, to rescue the immediate cost
o f Commerce Thursduv. Mr. Ro­
without
involving
the
question
of
ies B e G u e s ts H ob M o r t o n ;
display advertisements which feat­
P r e fe r r e d P o sitio n O n C a l­
its accuracy. from $80,000,000 to $30,000,000. ure tho erection of a $500,000 tour berts delivered an address as a
the frontiers o f all the allies, Ritchie asked, "o f the right of u
W
e
d
n
e
sd
a
y
C
r
o
w
d
s
B
ig
g
e
s
t
e
n d a r O f T h e U p p e r H o u se France will be willing to go easier Jury trial in criminal cases, when '
follow-up of one previously made
loIBcials said they The memorandum described the
1st hotel on a site donated by the
the cqurts substitution for it is
before the Junior Chnmber by an­
of the matter, president as "feeling that an ex­ hotel realty company. I
in its disarmament demands.
As a climax to tho evening’s
WASHINGTON. Feb. 19.—The
other Y. M. C. A. representative
Gen. Mitchell’s penditure o f that magnitude $80,­
If Germany proves difficult in contempt proceeding ill which tho
Next week full page spreads, in advocating the organization of n program nnd following the regu­ conference report on the Under* being brought to terms on this cnuit qcts as grand jury, prosecut­
statement that 000,000) was not warranted at the
which opportunities o f Sanford are local Y. M. C. A.
lar performance of members of wood Muscle Shoals report was matter. France will insist on a stiff or a n d ‘Judge?
chief likewise present limo.”
expressed in glowing terms, will be
Mr. Roberts cited an Incident o f,th e Boh Morton’s Circus n public taken up late Wednesday and un­ note to Germnny and the fulfill­
"W hat has become o f the guar­
Included in the board’s report run in papers o f the ’following
^
John der agreement was laid immedi­ ment of the disarmament demands antor agaliK- double jeopardy.
reached com- is a detailed statement of the bomb eight cities: Jacksonville, Dayto­ a young mnn o f the East Side inI
New York, who when culled upon MU* L-HHati ^ Enright and John ately aside until Thursday.
to tli*? IqUe.r.
letter, which'would
which-would mean, a uwhen *tat&lt;vVvr«i permitteJ. to put
wbh that Gen. ing experiments recently made on
na, 8anfartL Oriqndo, T£mpa, St.
before-Golocn
Golocn* w m M .tsh 'a persv«w*#«r the tame -•* for#
* After NeUptor Keyes (R ) NeW Rmg'nT&gt;4&gt; beforeriven t h r Choice tho hull o f tho unDhiVK'ir batt-V Petersburg, Weak Palm Beach, and
eed. Germany’s reluctance
to i which the federal „government has
reluc
y r e s id in g hla ship. Washington, made public for Miami. The first o f the series of men. said. "A ll we gottn say I?, you tent while more than 3,000 people Hampshire, chairman o f the con- be freed.
disarm
has
in
effect
played
into
I already punished him 7
ftrees,
had
explained
the
report
show
us
the
right
wuy
to
live
and
pting other scr- the first tune.
It shows that advertisements includes’ picturcs o f
briefly nnd urged its adoption hv France’s hand.
I "W hat has become o f the indlvMr. Roberts de­ silently viewed the ceremony.
I war department three 2,000 pound bombs were ex ­ public buildings and points of in­ we'll live it".
The names of the principals o f the senate. Senator
Norris (It)
Technically Germnny is only , idusl’ r immunity from being cotnoptfh ike expira- ploded underwater near the ship terest o f thin city. Figures nnd clares that tho young men o f to
day
are
nnxinus
to
live
right
an
d
!
tho
wedding, which had been the Nebraska, requested the chairman obligcd to fulfill the treaty o f Ver- I slic'd to ...stify against himself,
oi, m nee next and two “ tornedo explosions" of statistics indicating the rapid
do’ right, and it remains for the subject of many conjectures by to givi* n more extended explana­ sallies conditions to'.secure the |%v|,cn „ n
involuntary bankrupt
largest size (100 pounds o f ox- growth o f Sanford during the past older men to show by the exam- people nil over the county, were di- tion o f the n&gt;&gt;rt. Senator Wat *
evacuation of Cologne, but as tho compelled by order o f the federal
members also plosives) set o ff in contact with several years together with a re­ pics th &gt;y set, how it in best to be vulged just prior to the close of son, R (R Indiana, then moved matter now stnnds it cannot avoid '
court to surrender his private painformed that I tho underwater hull, the ship re­ sume of what the future holds in (lone
the circus (performance. Both Mr. that the report be laid aside until n stiff inter-allied not? involving ners may be prosecuted before the
sidential bc- mnining afloat four days thereof- •tore for tho city are among the
“ I belong to a committee which . Swnnso and his bride are from •jnotj atuj aqt jo .w.ija ti; Aups.mqx the continued occupation o f Co­ came court for anything incrim­
by declarations i ter nnd riding out a storm.
things which are pictured in this has never met on earth but which Lnngwood and «&gt;re popular mumSenator Norris declined to enter logne unless it is willing to join inating that may be found in
Iteks nnd W ilb u r1
serioi.
Withstand Aerial Ilombs.
hopes to moot in llenven,” is what
° f the young set o f that place. into agreement with Senator Und­ lit a security agreement.
them?
tsign unless sumThe commission's report contain­
Far reaching results which will Mr. Roberts snys is the chief fau lt' To tho strains o f th« wedding erwood (ID Alabama, author of
"The result o f the tests demon­
Trial Near Crime.
taken in Gen, strated’.” tho board found, “ that the come about in the bringing to San­ with those o f today who arc try-1 march played by the bund under the measure, to limit debate on ed plenty o f material, it is report­
“ What has become o f the right
hull o f the latest type o f battle­ ford of many interested buyeri nnd ing to get anything dorie. The j the direction of Victor Graham, the report The Nehrasku senator ed from which a stiff note can be to to be tried in the state or ({is, when notified ship is capable of withstanding to outaido capital, ara expected to bo work of accomplishing anything the bridal party proceeded to the declared that the debate would ex­ framed. Covering tho period from trict where the crime urns commit­
le report, denied a remarkable degree the attacks of tho outcome of this campaign in uflually revolves upon ono or two, platform, Itov. K. D, Brownlee* tend over at least two days nnd Sept. 8 until Feb. 2, it leaves ted. when every one involved in n
rhoughts wero in aerial bombs and that with a crew which several thousand dollars uro simply because cucnmitloes usually *pastor of the Presbyteriun Church, “ there will bo considerable discus­ no doubt that the information it &lt;n*e of conspiracy may be brought
is able to report was gathered with It nnd tried in nny state in tit ‘
Mr. Weeks went on board to make necessary re- |being expended.
don’t function properly.
|who performed the ceremony. led sion on the subject."
the greatest difficulty nnd in spite i ountrv wherein any one of the nl- w
Tampa, St. Pete Offices Open
|tention to his re­ pairs, run tho pumps and mnn the ;
__ 'the procession. Next came Miss
Unanimous consent was granted.
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nut une «i »•«» «•st the war depart- anti-aircraft guns such a ship as
eonipirators i» charged with
E. D. Ely, sales manager con­ Milwaukee Bull Club, was another Upright accompalned by J. Putnam
report IloW j„ on thesenunatc ° f l*u ®on*t*nt obstructions or thr I
acion in refer* the Washington would be suhstant- nected with the Bodweil Realty speaker nt the luncheon, who **- *&gt;i e\ fn ,’QP V t In,Pt’ rl,u!111 ot,‘*',,u ‘ calendar nsunfinished busir.c. !' nml German governm ent
lommltting a single over-act?
Pucillst informers and the cun - 1
,
.
. . . .
(itchell until tho iallv secure against nir attack."
Company, has just returned from plained that the difficulty he and ‘
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J" I its supporters plan to hold it
|
ning
develoiwd
by
the
control
c
o
m
-1
, "h a t bus become o f the freeconcludes Its in­
The report of the officer in Tampa and St. Petersburg where his family were having in f i n
d
i n
g
^
kT ‘11....? the floor continuously
ontinuomly fo.
for a. fit
final mi(l|,ion ,lur|^R contro| yi.n„ , a|one ; dom of speech and o f the press,
chnrge o f the tests said:
ho established brokerage nnd sales a place in which to live while I
n
A *ico l,u.nt n,1" 1. .11‘ Kl.r ^,w t: ! vote, which they expect in a few make it possible to scrutch under J;lu*
l ''e
peaceful a (“ A ship in commission would branch offices in those two cities. Sanford was an excellent indkn-’ rick, who acted ns bridesmaid and (bvs
Gen. Mitchclt
tho surface.
jrcmply, when, through denial o f
have
had
no
trouble
in
mnking
port
These
branch
representatives
like
landed arrived at
tion o f the growth of this city. fe stFd
° U ^ o S c n t " of !
( ,PP«»i»i« n »" «P®"Two important nppendices are in *he ri«ht to u.-e the mails or some
i the aircraft com- under her own steam after the those placed in other cities, will Mr. Borchnrdt complimented the t^ e s Unfor!i Shrine Jlub. cuinpletcvl! The opposition, which has been detail, one on the possible effective other form of governmental prose­
prosecute the sale of properties of ,Junior Chamber on its activo or­
pWering in cxccu- five explosions."
the bridal party.
guurd.ng closely its plan proved- forces Gormuny could mobilize, ami cution, proceedings are taken aTorpedoes Not Effective.
the Sanford Hotel Realty Company. ganization, and Hpoke o f the lo­
dvisability o f open
prot'c
'din g closely its plan
the other on arms discovered. The Kainst newspapers or individuals
The newlyweds were the recin|recent findings o f
With respect to the effectiveness
cal ball park as "tho finest in the
came out in the open today one on "effectives"— how big an whoseonly offense is to print or to
tests it had or- o f the torpedo explosions, the
army Germany could raise, nnd the rpeak what they believe to bc *thu
|»t McCook field spocinl board gave it as tho opin­
preparations already made— is be­ truth about public officials or the
ion o f the test board menviers
lieved to be the most telling por­ .truth uhout governmental power?
WASHINGTON. Feb. 19.—The
"The constitution gives no tight
tion uf the report.
nature of the Mlt- "that a ship like the Washington
to suspend the freedom of speech
an immediate would survive eight torpedo hits house refused to accept the sen­
|n« session without distributed about tho underwater ate postal pay bill in place of its
D c 'i o r m n n
V Y r k o L if/v o
r " f lh’’ " rc** :lt * nV Uine, whethI lis o n e r
u e c i a i e s i c r in war or peace. Then why
Question before the body," but could not withstand own measure.
them if the hit* were "bunched."
vv v
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i hould the federal government.
A $10,000,000 veteran’s hospital Spencer who explained that he was I The lurge wedding cakes from holding night somoIas.
(Cotinued on page 3)
anxious to get men on the com- the Rnuth Bukeshop and the redProponents o f tho measure claim i H e L o a n e d
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vpn during Ore World war. have
bill
was
reported
by
the
house
vetbe report was conmittees who were willing nnd whojernl Bakery, which had been on the bill now is in a most fa v or-1 . . .
.
.
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. . | made it a crime to sny anything
nite House, where
i erans committee.
had the necessary time to give to display in the windows of the Hall nble position, pointing out that nil Y y S i r f l P I l
A llP
A l f l ! which might bring
our form o f
P&gt;on to refusing to
' ' rThe
the nomlThe Senate
senate confirmed
con!
Hardware Store during the day. appropriation measures have been r r u i u v s i
1 U U . government simply i n t o ’disrepute’
the
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were brought forth and slices were disposed of. and they unticipato no j
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1when peaceful and honest criticism
|temcnt that it had
K a n so to be secretary of a;:ri*
given to each guest us he passed further delay through prior conATLANTA. Feb. 19.—Testimony nr the advocate o f any fundanientThe
progrum
will
consist
of
dis­
that source.
siderntion o f other legislation.
«&gt;f Emanuel Kessler, in which he ;ij change hiOA’ Iks said to do that?
cussions o f the student activities out o f (he tent.
J that Gen. Mitchell
Wednesday night the other half
Scnutoi Smith (ID South Caro- said that he mude a loan of $r&gt;,()im ()r vv(,v n,,w should men be kept
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members
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|the White House I J J
linn, said tonight and debate on to former Warden A. K. Sartain j jn priMoq fur no more serious of(Cotinued on page 3)
o f the vnrious organization!.
lown accord to pre---------1 final major supply measure of the'
the report might last until March and former Deputy Warden L. J . ! jense than the exercise of their
|tion was discreditNEW YORK. Feb. 19.— Resump- , se„ ion.
4, when this session o f congress Fletcher, occupied most of Wednea-, right to say what they relieved.
J Ms friends, who lion o f dividends on the class •A i The United States, it was learnends.
day’s session o f the trial of form“ The Constitutional immunities
t'ne assistant army common stock of Armour and C o m -, |&gt;tj |,a, approached the principal
er prison officials nnd Uuranca ,,f th„ individual are stricken, one
*t appearance be- puny, Chicago packers, wbh follow- i j)OWer!, on the subject o f a naw
Rich!, of Columbus, &lt;&gt;., on chnrgrs j v on#(» he concluded. "M ay it Ikj
committee had cd Wednesday by a series of other •arms confcrt.nce.
o f conspiracy to accept nnd receive too mUth lo hope they are wuundcontinue his favorable dividend announcements
The senate voted against recon­
brihes, in United States court here. r,j nn,| not destroyed?"
air service "un- These included the declaration o f sidering the legislative approprinKessler’s charge that he hail |
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 19.— D«’ f-cal nnd cccnojrJe problem and inleonditions,
......— despite
«—
a stock dividend of l l ' i per cent
tion bill, carrying salary increases
loaned
money
to
the
then
prison
o
f­
NASHVILLE.
Trnn.,
Feb.
19.—
inite informal step* by the Wash- Jitiative for « limitation treaty
w&gt;e war and n sw i| ,y the Gulf States Steel Company for members o f congress.
Among the im m inent speakers ficials followed a statemeut that W ife O f Oil M agnate
1an Increase in the annual rate on
Reports nt the capitol that Ilrig. iPKt&gt;n Government are in progress must come from hurope.ovcrniivntfeon the second day of the semi- shortly after his incarceration in
for
a
new
naval
conference
to
exThe
Washington
Go
‘ iso charged t h ? : shell Union Oil Company common Gen. Mitchell would be summon­
On Hunger Strike In
however, is more anxious than e v -1centennial celebration nt George , the prison, in December, 1923, he
*th holding back I fr0m Si to $1.10 and the inaugura- ed to the White House tomorrow tend treaty limitations to auxiliary :! cr
‘ ood, i xy v 1- A n n p n ls Koi* \ i(l
to
curb
competitive
naval
buildiVubody
College
for
teachers
were:
I
nnd
GU
partner,
Morris
Sweetwood.
craft.
'•rtnin activities' tlon of payments on the new stock , could not be confirmed.
s of |
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in
I Ul
Preliminary emvcrsations
in ing
ing tn cruisers, submarine, and. Justice Edward Sanford o f the paid $5,000 in two Installments! Of1
jlaj*y
r e fe r -10f the Pennock Oil Corporation, I Chairman Norris of the zenate
Its effort to United Mates supreme court nnd ! $2,500 each for the privilege
defense, which.
Directors o f the Armour Coni pa- agriculture committee expressed
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i
-«b ;™. mf *; - &amp;« » « « , . t -nbwtor* . f* . » . - a
* an "obsolete" ny declared two quarterly divi­ doubt his committee would have ca
. the
. project
. . . plementury
.
conference
for* th a t1college, Dr. Charles Hubbard Judd, tic chaplain, at thnt tinr* hother iwal that physician be brought
confereim
reactions.
Success
o
f
dends of 50 cents each on the class time to consider fully a co-opera­
director o f School o f Education o f |Thomas P. Hayden.
, ncre at once was showed by Mrs.
appears to rest upon the sttitude purpose h nsnot reached the stage
" A " common, one payable ns or tive marketing bi'l
.Money Delivered to Womaa
,( Milton J. Bucilonic today from be*
of formal communications o f an&gt; ; University o f Chicago. The littor i
of
Paris.
A
conference
on
invita­
2 to stock holders of rec&lt;&gt;rd
A special naval board reported
The witness declared thnt this, hind a door o f the apartment homo
kind, although the announcement j un international authority on child
S T o Jnn.
of that date and the other payable that the battleship remained the tion o f President Coolidge is a pos­
physiology.
[money was delivered to a Mrs. o f her husband, oil magnate, where
that
Ambassador
Kcltog
at
1
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1 to stockholders o f record final arbiter in sea warfare and sibility only if it -an b&lt;* found
* J"W althal," In accordance with an she has been a voluntary prisoner
Problem April
retnry i
that obstacles o f 1921, which block­ don would succeed. Sec
Mar. 14. This dividend the first |toju
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.
'arrangem ent made with William "n a hunger strike since last Frithat ^
the airplane would
never
ased the road to complete naval lim- Hughes at the State Dtpartmeni Health Authorities
„
sunn naramount importance,
Wall, described by the witness as day.
?‘Y* Feb. 19.— At- since January, 1921,
gave opportunity to revive with
Ttle
I n Conference l o d H y ! « Clerk at the prison. He did noU
The feud between the husband
V?' delegations of recent publication o f the lJ -t re*
new forie the dinlomati** conver_____
|know what disposition was finally , nnd wife developed another rays\v'AqiitN:rTn\: Feb
__ made o f this money, he said.
; terious angle this morning when
Health authorities " f more than
Kre-lor. who frequently has beeni, furniture movers installed desks.
20 states and in n large number ™Hed a millionaire bootlegger
typewritere. an.l telegruph instru• 1
o f cities are here today to confer
» was on the witness stand at the ments in the drawing room uf tho
with public health wcrvice
on morning and afternoon session. His apartment.
Although the oil man’ s employee
means o f preventing the recurr- testimony excited frequent out-|
lp ence o f typnoid scare over oysters, breaks o f laughter in the court declined to discuss the aignltindy Jt is hoped to discover methods by room. Judge Ervin presiding, fin al-, ranee o f this move, attorney* .«aM
, mon stock now in the frea*ur&lt;
J!; f
Washington naval treaty.
have set in motion between the; which definite tests van be made ly issuing a warning that the court j It might represent an attempt by
IU .-W .
ia payable Mar. 13 t° ®lo'‘
TAMPA.
It was learned authoritatively, capitals involved a wh*»h rcrie from time to time for the protec- room would he cleared if what the Budlong to give the place the place
^KETS
.record Mar. 2. The regular quar­ Moore, former superintendent of
described as "unreasonable; the legal deAnition o f his office
howrrer. that the question of
land i o f similar informal exchanyv* ol
tion o f both public
health court
and tho
terly dividend of $1.25 on
city juinitary plant w w found guil­ armsmenis
levity" continued. In reply to a rather than residence. Mrs. Hudarmaments is
involved.The j views involving
about
the general
ji oyster industry.
i* not invoiveo,
involving
auum
question os to existing fenr of se c-. lung look possession o f her husmjn', f t ~~ W heat; mon also was declared. Paya? ‘ L ty la&gt;t night of second degree position of the Washington G ov -j subject, b.it not brought down as)
Apr. 1 to stock of record M ar.ju. murder for the killing Aug. 2, of
. p
. r o - ,; Forty-seven lightships are in ' rc| service operatives, Kessler re j band's apartment after she lost »
ernment
on
thnt
score
remains
as
yet
to
definlto
questions
.»f
I »&gt; ‘ -30S to 1.30%. permitting holders of fj16 ®on
last o f T. Walter Cusaden. The it was ir 1921— that land urina- j behle agenda
plied: "I have 132 days to go and suit for separation in a Rhode
for th e proposed constant guard along the Ameri- PR^a:
entitled to the extra stock **
charge carries with it the penalty
nobody."
|Island court,
^can coast.
[1 ‘1 fear nobody,’
meats
constitute
a
European
politL
[conference.
l A5 V eb. 10'— C ot- ceive tho regu br common diwdenu from 20 years to life.
’ • « » y . 21.75.
of the additional sotek.

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NATIONAL Y.M.C A. Marriage of Miss Enright
OFFICIAL T A L K S To John Swanson Features
TO JUNIOR BODY Program o f Shrine Circus
SHOALS MEASURE
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.6 ) &amp; School o f the A te; 8 popular;
11:45 frolle,
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Kan*a* C ity (8 8 8 .8 ) W
Radio scariae, address, care o f the
eyes.
K H J Loa Angsles Timee (4 0 4 )
8 concert; 8 :3 0 children; 10 feat­
ure*: 12 orchestra.
W H A S Louisville Times (399J )
7:30 concert.
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WMC
Memphis Ooommerclal
Appeal (490.7) 8 :3 0 concert; 11

O w n has been laid out fa owned
several o f the M ather - e t a S 0f
b y I . C . Miner, a taanofn ctw er Dteaetors; F . J . Niver, etoniH ve furniture stores: and also to th«

Ilif/tiu fo rd Grove, Located Qnarjfc /fj. ter Mile East of City to Be
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Spf
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ISales Firm Conducts
Publicity Cam paign
Many Improvements and Erec­
t i o n of Many Homes Will Be
ic* Carried Forward At Once.
^ S a n fo r d Grove, a handsome new
kttbdivision, adjacent to the city
lim its o f Sanford, will be offered
to r sale this week, according to
announcement today. N ew Y ork
m id Philadelphia capital Is Interest,aa in jthls property. ) Florida
Realty Associate , Inc., o f D aytons, Sanford, .md Philadelphia,
JF k ., is hand l i t; the development
mid sale of the property. Sanford
t o e v e is one o f the m ost preten­
sions o f the several tracts recently
W a r e d for sale in the suburbs o f
Sanford.
Sanford Grove is a tract o f beau­
tiful wooded land about 175 .acre*
‘t o ’ extent, end is located one quar*
\ttr o f a mile east o f this city. The
.property Is high and dry, with
'Beautiful views in a ll directions
aftl points. Geneva Avenue, which
vans directly east from Sanford,
Bosses directly through the prop­
e r *
.o f the corporation, fs well known

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o f Mew York City, who Is w ell
known wherever metal* are asedj,
a s the originator and owner o f
M agn olia anti-friction m etals, end
other “ M agnolia" metal prodoete.
T h a Magnolia Metal Company has
been owned and operal_______
M iller fo r the past 39 years. M r.
Miller’s customers in the m etal
business are scattered all over the
entire world, and his investments
In Florida are extensive* located
fo r the most part in Sanford and
Seminole county.
During the past week M r. M illar
directed his efforts and
energy
from his office in New Y ork City
toward the erection of the proposed
new Forrest Lake Hotel, to be
built on the shores of Lake M onroe.
Florida Realty Associates, Inc.,
a Florida corporation with its ex­
ecutive offices in Philadelphia, is
specialising In developing and sub­
dividing large tracts of land In the
suburbs o f thriving cities o f F lor­
ida, and thia organization has, a ft­
er much investigation, taken over
the work of development and im ­
provement o f Mr. Miller's property
at Sanford Grove.
Developing Florida Lands
Florida Realty Associates, Inc.,
has been organized for the pur­
pose o f investing in and develop­
ment o f real estate in and near
the most rapidly growing cities o f
Florida. This corporation is oper­
ating under a plan which
has
shown evidence o f becoming a very
important factor in securing north­
ern and eastern capital for the de­
velopment o f the resources o f tho
state o f Florida.
Its eastern offices are In tho Land
T itle Building o f Philadelphia. The
general Florida offices will be open­
ed in Daytoria In the very near
future. The officers and directors
are: President, N . A . Perryman,
president o f the M l-Grapc Comany o f A tla n ta ; Vice-President,
. I. Mather, o f Philadelphia and

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vtoepreeident o f the Merchants
B ank and T rust Company o f D ay­
tona, J . D . Van Pelt, president of
tha cham ber o f commerce a t South
A m b o y , N ew Jersey. M r. Baum ,
Who i s alto general sales director,
la a n experienced and successful
sub-division sales director. Gilbert
W ltU jyni, o f Philadelphia, ia north­
ern* aalea m anager;
Florida Realty Associates, Inc.,
has representatives in 15 o f tho
largest cities of Florida and in
40 cities o f over 50,000 population
each In the north. It is bringing
realty operators
and
investors
from a ll these sections into Florida
thia winter.
An intensive cam -

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enlistment o f A tla n ta capital in
the construction o f th e new ceeort
W 8B
Atlanta Journal (423.3)
hotel a t Inlet IV rraee near D ay­
8 old time trio ; 1 0 :4 6 Honeymoon
tona.
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M any DevtAopiaeata Coateasaiatid Duo).
It is the Intention o f tha owner. K F D H Beaumont (8 1 6 .6 ) 8 band.
M r. M iller and the Florida Realty
W E E I Boston (4 7 5 .9 ) 6 :3 0 ten­
or; 7 program ; 7 :8 0 quartet; 8
choir.
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W G R Buffalo (3 1 0 } 7 :3 0 recit­
Minnsapolis-St.
Pail
size lot on easy term s, a t prices a l; 8 dance; .0 string orchestra; fr°WCCO
(416.4) 7:30 talks; 8 m usical; 0
averaging from 15,000 to ftJb O Q . 10 dance.
W L S Chicago (3 4 4 .6 ) 6 :3 0 or­ F. A R. fam ily.
The general sales director
has
W E A F New Y ork (49 1 .5 ) 0:3 0
opened offices in the lobby o f the gan, musical; 8 farm program ;
9 :1 0 Saddler feature, pianist, syn- stories; 6:45 soprano; 7 Happiness
copators; 10 symphony, quartet; Candy boys; 7:30 harmony hour;
10:30 orchestra.
8 entertainers; 9 Emerald B a ll;
WON
Chicago Tribune (370.2) 10 dance.
6 organ; 6 :3 0
ensemble, string
WHN
N ew York
(3 6 1 .2 )
6
Sanford Grove has been made ' In quintet; 8 cla ssics!; 10 dance, ja w dance: 6 :3 0 health talk; 8 :3 0 dance;
the newspapers in all o f the prin­ artists.
9 :3 0 dance; 10:30 Club A lab a m ; 11
W E B H Chicago (3 7 0 ) 7 concert, Ted Lewis.
cipal cities o f Florida, beginning
Saturday, Feb. 21, Booklets; pho­ songs, pianist; 0 dance, voocal; 11
W JZ
New York (4 5 4 .3 ) 7 :1 0
tographs, folders, maps, price fists, dance, voeal.
sychology; 7 :4 0 p rogram ; 8 :3 0
restrictions and all other necessary
KYW
Chicago (5 4 5 .4 ) 7 con­
avy night.
data and'inform ation w ill be sup­ cert; 8-10 revue; 11-1 revue; 1
W JY
New York (4 0 6 5 ) 0 :3 0
plied to all those inquiring eith­ 2 frolic.
chooral society; 7 :3 0 string quar­
er through the Philadelphia offices
W M AQ
Chicago Nowa (447.5) tet.
or through the various offices of 6 organ; 6 :3 0 orchestra; 8 Wide
KGO Oakland (299.8) 6 concert.
the associates o f Florida Realty Awake clu o ;*8 :3 0 musical geogra­
WOAW
Omaha (5 2 0 ) 6 story;
Associates, Inc., at Daytona, Jack­ phy; 0 :1 6 glee club.
8 :3 0 violinist, pianist; 7 announc­
sonville,
Orlando,
W cat
Palm
W LW
Cincinnati (silen t).
ed: 9 program, address.
Beach, Miami, Bradenton, Tam pa.
W E A R Cleveland (389.4 ) 6 mu­
W F I Philadelphia (395) 6 talk.
Lakeland, Paiatka, Fort Pierce and sic.
WOO
Philadelphia
(5 0 9 5 )
Fort Myers, and also through the
WFAA
D allas New s (475.9) 6 :3 0 orchestra; 7:30 recital; 9 or­
various northern associates in over recital; 8:80 recital.
chestra; 9 :0 3 recital; 9 :3 0 orches­
40 cities throughout the North,
tra.
East, and Middle W est.
K D K A Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:1 5
address; 7 :3 0 concert.
28-STO U Y C O U R T H O U S E

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ness and development properties,
with the extensive selling organi­
zation throughout tho North for
handling ail kinds of properties in
all parts o f Florida, has attracted
tho attention o f many investors,
large and sm all, in various parts
o f the country east o f Denver and
north o f F lorida."
J. I. Mather, managing director
binatlon bo deemed advisnblc.

M IA M I, Feb. 19.— A suggestion
that Dade county build a 20-story
courthouse is to be token up for
consideration by the county com­
missioners at their meeting.
A
Ten Eyck Brown, Atlanta archi­
tect, advises
the commissioners
thnt he will be present at the m eet­
ing with sketches o f such n build­
ing, designed ostensibly to take
enre o f the needs of Dade county
and o f Miami, should such a com*

mandolin, guitar, ban jo; 8 Salva­
tion A rm y program,
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Detroit N ew s (382.7) 0
Nowa orchestra,
orth S tar T ele­
WBAP
Ft,
gram (475.0) 7 :3 0 orchestra; 9 :3 0
concert.
K N X Hollywood (3 3 7 ) 8 :3 0 m u­
sic: 10 features; 12 am ateurs; 1
orchestra.
WDAF
Kansas City Star (306

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money on lot on paved street, site
front; close in. Priee $1000.00. |
Balance $20.00 per month.

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With the paving o f Geneva Avenue and Mellonville Avenue
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racing

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anion b®*rd wll|yhoId
* nmi*Mn*rtinjc und*
}oh«v W.. .Martin on
• lO. lt is announced
Eiitlre officer*. It l*
well over one juirv

These protests to far have fa ll­
en upon deaf ears, but the last
has not yet been heard o f, fo }.h®, ow" « « of the St. George1*
fV 11 10 Weybrldge ana
M l ” 1 resldents have served a
writ upon the Brook land* Autbmo

(ar clemency wlU
that will be preaentd members, A large
old-over, appeal* are
,Srii. and other* are

k.t&lt; Raefe * C,ub wi‘ b « view to
having the track closed on the
grounus that noise of racing eonatitute* a nuisance, destroy* the
?**'** of the rural neighborhood

ments and data that
ilre to usfl on the
the board are reqmr0 be filed ,With the

C O R O N A T I O N
OP T H E Q U E E N
“ 3HI S ?—S A N F O R D "
AJIID POMP A HPl.tiNDOIt
A FITTING CORONATION
-----— FOR ANY QUEEN— —
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card rfcotcm or m e
! 'secretary** M
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he appllcatipii^wlU
jjs nest meeting, *chefeumber IS.
nience of counsel and
«ted in petition*, all

P a n te d b v « r * o w
die First ana fou rth
,1 districts
f i l l be
[first two days of the
1, board; those repreerson,residing In the
, third congressional
|be beard on and after

et denied will not be
rtsenUtion within 12
[tiie date of the meeti it,is beard and defin emergencies to be
[the board on petitions
1 the emergency and
(nary time for filing
will be called and
[ order in which it apcalendar.

EGISLATIVE A ID

UT Your Dollars in a Sure Thing,
Public Wedding Is
Feature Of Shrine
Circus Last Night!
(Continued from Page One)
o f Sanford was in evidence at the
Shrine Circus which m hl&gt;IH)ng
forth here thl* week and the big
top was crowded to its capacity
with Sanford circus fans.
The
same program o f sterling act* was
presented or on the opening night
and were well received.
A * .Tuesday’* night’* perform­
ance was called off owing to the
heavy rain, the newsboy’s circus
party will be held tonight. The
boy* will come under the guidance
of W. II. Stone, circulation mana­
ger o f The Sanford Herald and
will be the guests o f Bob Momtn
for the evening. Mr. Morton also
Invite* the Bov Scouts o f .Sanford
to attend tonight's
performance
and every scout coming to the cir­
cus in uniform will be admitted
free to the big show.
Tonight will also he visitors'
night and Shrine member* nnd
their friends from F.nstis, Orlan­
do, and OeI.and will he on hand
to give ,the local Rhriner* a big
hoo'-t In nttendonce. Another r « .
pacitv crowd is looked for tonight
end ludging from the put o f town
ticket sale. Eustis will
furnish
more than her quota o f visitors.

C&gt;b. 19.—The legislatKtsked for aid for the
L Fair held annually
■ At a largely atiendLd banquet o f exhiblIjear's fair, Governor
M his support to amvte body, ami nuggestide that a state-wide
Moped with the state
ir funds for prize*. W,
twident appointed W.
F of Manatee county,
Bile of this city and
krs. oi Brevard coun* MIAMI SEEKS BANK MEET,
A- Mackintosh of I,oeri
I rommittee to present
M IA M I, Feb. 19.— If nr-angeto the state's lawniak- ment* can be made for their conyentlon herd the Investment Bank­
ers’ Association of America can
p latest in restaurant be brought to Miami for their an­
have an agreement nual meeting next December, say*
Mk. We will cash no Thomas N. Dvsart, nreshient of the
[the bank will nerve no association w h oisJ torcA P ' investi­
buy
Decatur (A la.) gate the hot'JOaSMDBCD'd moke

NCREASE in Values Guaranteed

ASHEVILLE. N. C.
Weekly Rates At

WHITE HOUSE INN
Next AMivllle Country Club

n**M 'o r-* Inn

naif All Winter

FOR RENT
Well located brick store, Sanford
Ave. Rent reasonable,
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Realtor*
104-103 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 48.

0 Long Wait For Improvements
NOTHING
BETTER
IN THE
WORLD

AGER Purchasers Are Buying First Unit Fast

Sold In The South For

34 YEARS

SUN PROOF PAINT

T V * * :* * !.*
herald
1 O m g T l t ------CARRIERS
( M U C U S
P A R T Y

Postponed From Tuesday

lla* no equal for durability. It
wear* longer and looks better than
any othr paint. We- carry a full
line uf sun-proof paint, varnishes,
Kahomlnee, brushes, wood atain*
and wall paper.

FORD FREE EACH NITE—
Sanford And
Commercial
7:001*. M
" * “ 11:00 P.M.
SHRINK CIRCUS
Annual Fun Frolic
***"

. Sanford Paint &amp;
W allpaper Co,

SE Our Salesmen—They Are At Your Service,

lUlM -

,OAD To Country Club Runs Through Pinehurst

BIG PROFITS
THE PAVING OF MELLONVILLE AVENUE
WILL BEGIN WITHIN A FEW DAYS

THIS MEANS TO BEL-AIR

Pinehurst For Yourself

Avenue
Turn

Hughey—Then

NO MATTER WHAT SUB-DIVISIONS YOU
OUW LOT’S IN YOU HAVE NOT DONE A
THING UNTIL YOU BUY IN

DOUBLED AND TRIPLED VALUATIONS
IDEAL LOCATION FOR HOMESITES
EVEN A MORE DESIRABLE SUBURB

BUY

NOW

SALESMEN—C. L Britt, J. D. Chittenden, J. W
Totinan, Ned Chittenden and Pierce Griffin.

IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

BEL-AIR REALTY
,
405 W est First Street.

Phone 349

“ I get more 'milk from a bag o f Dairy­
man’s Delight than any other feed I have
ever used.” Can you ask for anything:
better?

Magnolia Ave.,
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% r j* p R C lA I . NOTICK I All obituary
-n o tic e s , card a o f thunks. resolution*
L.! r and n otices o f en tertainm ent* where
' ch ants* are made w ill be ch arged
pTS for at regu lar a d v e rtis in g rates.
'VB M M F.K TM R ANBOCIATBO P B R M
The A ssociated T ress Is e s c lu s .
tvely en titled to the use fo r repuli&gt;. • Ucatlon «&gt;r all n ew s d ispatch es
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credited to It o r not oth erw ise cred Hed In this paper and also the local
n ew s pu blish ed herein. A ll rig h ts
o f rep u bllcatlon o f sp ecial dispatch*
es herein are also reserved.________

TH U R SD A Y, FEB. 19, 1925.
T H K ; IH5RALIVS

PI-ATFQRM

E 1,— Deeper water route to Jackson­
ville.
. ,
,
; JL—-Construction of St. Johns— In
4i*n River cann).
nl white way.
V --Extension
l
-Extension of local amusements
— swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
5^—Acquisition or n municipal

In the first column o f this page Herald readers will see
for the first time The Herald's platform for Sanford. The
various planks of this platform have been injected after
thorough investigation o f the city's, needs and careful con­
sideration of the subject.
This platform does not by anv means attempt to include
everything which would be o f benefit to Sanford. Such
would require a list that would fill an entire column. We
have merely attempted to Hat here ten improvements which,
if secured, would he of the most material benefit to Sanford.
No doubt many will contend that one, or several, o f our
plonks are o f comparatively little importance. There may
be some who will say that the organization of a Y. M. C. A.
which wo have not even listed should come far ahead of the
extension o f our white way. Perhaps they are right and
we should certainly not want to act as judge in such a dis­
pute.
However, these ten planks o f our platform are nil good
and will all react for progress and advancement when they
are secured. And they will be secured. In nil probability
the “ oldest inhabitant” will live to see the day when The
Herald's “ Platform” must he torn down, because it will have
outlined its usefulness, arid n new one constructed. In all
probability the “ oldest inhabitant” will live to see the paved
boulevard around Lake Monroe and construction of the St.
Johns— Indian River cnnnl.
And ns the various planks are realized they will be taken
out and new ones put in their place and ns the “ Platform”
changes Sanford will grow and prosper. And when all the
planks, as they read today, shall have been taken out, San­
ford will be a great city and known all over the nation.

; Band.

6.— Augmenting of building proom— houses, hotels, apurtment
'Uses.
7^— Extension of street paving pro*

K

gram .

Construction
of
Imulpvard
around Lake Monroe,
f / — Entrance into Florida state
baseball league.
10.—*Completion o f city beautifies*
lion program.
B IB L E T H O U G H T F O R T O D A Y .

W H A T DOES GOD R EQ U IRE?
— And now, Israel, whut does the
Lord thy God require o f thee, but
to fear the Lord thy G o d . to walk
In a ll-h is ways, und to love him,
•nd to serve the Lord thy God
. with all thy heart and with ull thy
. soul. Deuteronomy 10:12.
TH E CALI. OF THE
SOUTHLAND
•When the wintry wind* nre blowK
•
, .
And the anow is drifted high,
ft There's a way I would be going,
And I mean to by and by.
I would leave cold, black New EnEgU
gland.
With its frost and ice nnd snow.
And travel toward he sunny South­
land,
To u lovely spot I know.

h

Where the orange trees are grow*
Ing,
All about is virdono green,
W ith the soft, warm breezes blow­
ing,
V, Rippling the blue lake’s placid
sheen.
Where fruit grown In abundance,
And bright-hued flow ers in riot,
wild.
All nature's gifts, in greut redun­
dance,
A re found within this elinmte
■:
mild.
, D rifting down tho smooth canal,
With tall palms on either side,
Forgotten tire ull things henul,
And tranquilly on we glide.
OI I can scarcely hide the timo
When I shall be upon my xvny,
To sojourn in that sunny clime
Way down in Florida.
— FANNIE ROW ELL.
----------o---------Well, how is your subdivision
today 7
A blowout is not necessarily tho
cause o f n parked car.
—-------o---------We don’t know how he knows,
hut young I'untngrucl, u colum n­
ist from up North, writes, "A girl
in the cab is wortli two in the
buB."
---------- o---------England is building a Bcaplune
which it itt said will go five miles
a minute. That is three hundred
miles an hour. Such n piano could
g o from New York to Sunfurd in
about four hours.
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It Is one o f the ironies o f the
chase that the noblest buck of
thi/ii ull thl/qld ‘walk Into tho
com p to be killed by the cook, as
occurred in the ease of u Lake­
land party o f huntbrs this week.—
Lakeland Ledger.
----------o----------Somdom* said something once
about getting the A. C. I,, to place
guards nl tho various rnHlrpud
crossings within the city limits,
und tliut seems to be about as far
as it went. In tile meantime we
will wuit until the horse is stolen
before locking the door,
■- - O '■
Word comes from Marion Geer,
form erly advertising manager o f
The Hanford Herald, now connected
with the Palm lleaeh Post, that
advertisements are being turned
down daily by the Post through
Inability to handle so many. The
merchants of Palm Ht-ach must cer­
tainly realize the value of adver­
tising.
Uncle Sum can make his silver
dollars more popular if he will
murk the price down to 98 cents
and guarantee them to buy a dol­
lar's worth.— Tampa Times. We’ve
found silver dollars pretty popu­
lar with us "common herd," even
though they aren’ t marked down
to 98 cents and won’t buy u d ol­
lar’s worth.
The publicity committee o f tlm
Chamber of Commerce, to whose
attention the article "Overnight
Millionaires" in Liberty was called
by The Herald, has written I’uul
L. Kink end, author, advising him
I hat Sanford is the lieart o f the
largest celery producing section in
the world, and hu» shipped to him
a crate o f celery, just to prove it.
It i* hoped thut Mr. Kinkend tnay
again have an opportunity to men­
tion Sanford.

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Food F or The Child
The Htatistics nre not readily available concerning the
number o f grown persons suffering with indigestion or stomnch trouble o f one kind or another, but without resorting to
hyperbole we believe wo can safely any that the majority of
men nnd women today have this ailment nnd that many of
them, who think they have strong digestive organs ,but who
nre troubled with headaches, backaches, poor eyes, or insom­
nia, ure in reality suffering from poor digestion.
How often do you find men o f fifty who brag about the
number of pies they could eat when they were young, "with­
out ever feeling it” ? How often do you find men who tell
gleefully of the good old days when they ate thirty pan­
cakes f o r breukfast? Rut don't you usually find that these
men are now suffering with high blood pressure or dyspep­
sia?
'
The matter o f a person’s diet is a problem of the most
important to be confronted. And it begins when the baby
is handed its first bottle, or even before that. Many
a man’s digestive organs are ruined before he is even old
enough to know what it is all about, simply because some
negligent mothei4 didn’t take the pains to ascertain the most
suitable foods for it to live on.
And from the time when a child first begins to toddle
around until he is well out of his ’teens, the evils of bad
nutrition are ever before him. He is inclined to eat every­
thing which comes into his hands from creme do menthe
parfaits to stove wood. And most o f them eat all o f the time
except at the three regular times o f day when they are sup­
posed to.
Here’s just another job for the parents. Most parents
attend carefully to the child’s morals, his religion, and his
education; but his digestion, they let that take care of itself.
The United States Department o f Agriculture has sent
out a few suggestions for the diet of a child. It simply asks
a few questions on "The foods 1 gnve my children". What
foods are you giving to youvsV.
. . . . . . . . .
Did my child take a quart o f milk in one form or
another?
Was the milk that came to my house handled in
a clean way?
If I had to use skim milk in any way, did I sue
that baby had the fat some other way?
Were the fats wholesome as in milk, cream, bid ter,
salad oils (uncooked fats) ?
Did l make use of all skim milk by using it in pre­
paring all foods thoroughly cooked?
Was the bread toasted?
Dill I remember that cereals do not take the place
o f meat, eggs, fruit or vegetables?
Did 1 keep in mind that children who do not have
fruit and vegetables need whole-wheat broad or whole
grains served in other ways?
Did each child have an egg or equivalent amount
o f meat, fish or chicken?
If I was unable to get milk, meal, fish, poultry or
eggs, did I serve hoans, rice, etc?
Were fruit or vegetables not on my child’s hill of
fare, why not?
Did the fruits or vegetables disagree with the child,
should I have cooked them more thoroughly?
Should I hove strained the food or removed the
skims or seeds?
Was the child given sweets between meals to spoil
his appetite?
Was he allowed to eat sweets when he should have
had milk or eggs, or cereals?
Was the child made to eat slowly and chow his food
carefully?
A young child should have plenty o f milk, bread,
and other cereal food; and an egg once a day or its
flesh equivalent; a small portion each o f carefully pre­
pared fruits or vegetables, with a small amount of
sweet food after his appetite for other foods is satis­
fied; his diet should not lie one-sided.
— U. S. Dept, o f Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

As Brisbane Sees It

ANOTHER BLOCKADED PASSAGE

Coolidga H on*.
Rockefeller Camel.

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Don't Bell Franca.
N ext Bummer's W ar Game,'
B V ARTH U R BRISBANE
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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, to
get exercise necessary fo r work,
rides nn electric horse. It Is an
imitation, nnd remains in ono place,
but gives you the walking, trot­
ting, galloping exercise o f a live
horse.
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., as be­
comes a man, at least twice as
rich as the President, rides an
electric horse nnd also an elec­
tric camel. The latter, n true ship
o f the desert, shambles, rocks and
lurches, exercising the liver and
splcon as well ns any osteopath
can do. And you don't have to
g o to the Desert o f Sahara. You
can ride your camel between direc­
tors' meetings.

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rijonc
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"OVTIIUsd
1h"
EfcersstJufiPiyj

SAM UEL JOHNSON on his trip
to tho Hebrides wrote Mrs. Thrnle
that a ship has nil the disadvan­
tages o f a prison, with the addi­
tional disadvantage of being un­
safe. An electric camel has all
the advantages o f a real camel,
with the ndditionnl niivnntngo o f
being safe.

TH ESi
SE C U
CO M P.

ON THE west bank o f the Hud­
son, near the Cntskills, only two
generations ngo, Mr. Rockefeller’s
great-uncle would go out trading
horses, usually starting with two
second class horses, and coming
hock with two first class ones.
Little did he drenni that his
great-nephew would live to ride
nn electric camel nnd be the rich­
est man in the world.
What will tho Rockefellers he
doing two generations from now?
Not all the power o f money can
control thnt.
FRANUE is alarmed about an­
other serious drop in the value o f
the franc. French financiers have
sold, nccording to n dispatch from
Edwin L. Jnmcs, o f the New York
Times, fourteen billion of francs
in foreign countries, if accurate,
this means that Frenchmen nre
exchanging French money for for­
eign money,

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will remodel
over the Wei
Union and
Realty Com’
fice, on First!
fo r desirable
ent tenant,
ested call at
!Seminole
|Company, nei
j Edward Hig;‘
! I’ag-e, or phone

Q U A L IT Y COUNTS
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

S

.
,
. . .
, . ,
At n tune when the market for firm established in the East a
RUT NO matter what French grapefruit is not strong a St. renutation for their brund, and the
and foreign financiers may do, th e , Petersburg firm which packs cit- wholesalers came to know that
wise man will remember thnt 999 rus fruits for the eastern murket they were eertnin to get highgrade fruit when they bought that
out o f 1,000 Frenchmen have ab­
solute faith in their country. The has received nil order for four car­ brand. And therein lien the reason
French people nre thrifty
nnd loads o f grunefruit a day for the the market has always been good
enormously rich. Gambling in the remainder o f the season. The fruit for them und they have been able
franc to diminish its value is not is to be shipped to Philadelphia to sell ut ton prices when other
only n hostile act to a friendly nu- und New York, where grapefruit packing houses here nnd in other
tion, but also a very dungemus from other points in the state has parts o f Florida were getting low
been selling slowly.
The price prices.
game.
Quality counts always.
It is
oaid for tile St. Petersburg fruit
is
well
up
to
the
murk.
the
high-grade
product,
known
to
A “ WAR GAME” this Summer
There is a reason for this big be such, thut is in greutest demand
will test Hawaii’s defenses. The
United States Atlantic and Pacific order. For several years the firm and brings the highest price. A
fleets combined will try to take referred to have been packing fruit business house thut insists on
the tlnwniinn Islands. Theorists In St. Petersburg und havo been quality first is certain to get
careful to ship only friiit o f the trade nnd keep It. ami will get
will decide which side won.
The main idea is to test the Ha­ best quality. The grapefruit as higher prices than a competitor
waiian Islands' protection for the it came from the groves, was j who is less careful. The people
Pumimu Chnal in ense of war washed and polished ami then!usually are looking for the best
culled strictly and carefully. No : in unythlng they buy and will deul
storting f r o m j^ ja .
sln H t-fw iv thnt
a hit qfN i plor with thq house or man,thut lias, a
IF W AR should come from Asiu, or dutpnged was allowed to go to reputation for handling only goods
Indeed, fruit o f the highest quality. It pays in
the Hawaiian Islands would he no the packing bins.
more important than Timbuctoo thut would pass in most packing the long run tu put out only goods
so far ns defending the United houses was thrown out and sold or services thnt are worth tho
r.n culls.
money, whether it be grapefruit
States is concerned.
By sticking to this plan of ship- or clothing or shoes or luhor or
Attack from Asia would come
through the air, far above Hawaii, plntf only the very best f rplt the professional w o r k . __________ __ _____
'and (lie Hawaiian* wouldn't know
anything about it.

20

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..............Realtors
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I'howi

IN SPIRICLAND

THE GOVERNMENT might bet­
G AIN ESVILLE SUN
ter make experiments ns regards
the defense o f Sun Francisco, I,os
News rulin' from Maine, ns nl- men's beards and in circular lakes;
Angeles, Seattle, New York, Ciiiengo, and other cities, all open to ways at this timo o f year, that j tin* swamp galloon, an animat that
u Renobscot ice breaker has been j makes snowehop Mucks, nnd the
ja il plane attack.
seen. This is a privilege few have j tree squeuk, which makes a noise “
THE GENERAL Stair says tho enjoyed. Just what the Ic.* brenkur like trees rubbing together in tho
Ilnwii/Jian iIstands could noli he was doing when seen the report wind. Other Maine woods animals
ruptured if well supplied with does tmt tell, Imt lm must havo) ure Ilie knnkagee, the mountain
fighting airplanes.
That shows been having a good time, for there i rubhil nnd the philamaloo bird,
nt least a gleam o f intelligence, in still plenty o f ice to break in j the screbowil, the swamp swlver,
lint l lie main supply o f airplanes Maine. This ice breaker was seen the wampus ent and th*; wliilfenis needed on the American Conti­ in company with n pack o f young pail*.
II is very much to he
nent. on both sides, und in the procks,
The side-hill badger is known
middle, not merely oif in lluwuil. desired iliat the next person who elsewhere, that creature provided
If thin country had not been sees an ice breaker or u prock will witli two short legs nn one side
painfully foolish nt that Washing, furnish a more accurate description and two long legs on the other to
ton Conference, we should have o f these animals than any o f tho enable him to browse comfortably
on the sides o f steep mountain. The
our great protective base for air­ accounts now available.
planes a l Guam, maintaining then
The Maine pltuikus or ding-maul wunk is a strange animal tliut
ut all times an airplane force Hull)-1 is well known. It has a small digs a hole und pulls the hole in
cient to serve as a
permanent body, but a tail about six or e ig h t'a fte r it. In some localities huntwarning to all Asia.
|feet long, with a lump o f bony ing the wunit’s hole takes the place
nt*
This continent ought to be aide gristle at the end as large as u of croBH-word puzzles, but in tlii
to point to Guam as the leading football. This is its sole but suffi­ nature o f things it is a pastime
The rarely successful. Then there is
airplane base o f the world, and cient means o f defense.
say, "Strike ut the United States, mountain gouger oor bowger is the lurloo, and the winno-welver,
and from this point wu ahull de­ also often seen in Maine. He is an the twittering teeper, the tcheuckcr
stroy you."
animal that captures those inex- and the drowsy cover. In short,
pert woodsmen who lose their sense the woods nre full o f a variety of
have
IN STEAD, we became sloppily of direction nnd go astray in t&gt;.e j interesting creatures thut
sentimental, shed silly tears down woods. Less common are the been shamefully neglected by the
the backs o f the British, the Jap­ klekle-snifter, who lives in old natural scientists. We cnll upon
anese und everybody else, lent them
. ... ---------------the scientist!! to give us further
our money, agreed to protect them ,
,
,
1information about these animals,
permanently in their Pacific island bility and clergy once owned all The public has n right to know
That has
changed, j more about them than such poetical
possssions. We crowned our dis­ of .France.
play of idiocy by agreeing not to Other things will change. Com-1 statistics as James Whitcomb Rilev
fortify Guam, which should have mon sense und the majority rule (compiled in “ The Flying Island*
Night."
been our most valuable possession in the end. And meanwhile ittdi-iof tive .............
SA N FO R D ’S FORUM
in the way o f defense, and is now vidtial selfishness builds up use"But Dwainie hides in Spirkiand
ful organization.
And answers not at nil."
utterly wasted.
Mr. R. L. Dean:
| Many ^unfortunate people nro
S ir:—
t injured by automobiles in
this
THE EASTERN States soon will
It appears from your editorial country daily, their injuries often witness the birth of u gigantic
page for Feb. 18 that your remarks' proving fatal. Editors often speak- power concern, harnessing up var­
regarding the plight o f Floyd C o l-j lightly o f these occurrences with- ious power sources and supplying
lins have not gone unnoticed. You j out being severely called to tusk many States. In the beginning the
should be glad to know that people i by their subscribers,
great enterprise, which promises
are reading your paper, for if it
1 think your work here has been “ a smokeless age and smokeless
divided
were not worthy it would not be |very commendable, that you have cities" will probably lie
read.
|and are doing Sanford a great ser- into two huge concerns that will j
It is also evident thnt you arc , vice, in publishing the good paper fight each other for supremacy.
Rates, o f course, will be agreed
a good sport and a gentlem an.' you are. The outlook for Sanford
Otherwise you would not publish I and for your paper's prosperity is upon, as high us the public will
IN H AR M O N Y W ITH
such udverse criticism without good.
i stand.
comment.
L. M. STEPHENSON.
SOUND PRINCIPLES
IT MAY SEEM strange to you
that Niagara, crcnted some time
A FASCIST IN T E R N A T IO N A L
ago, should be harnessed to pay
The Seminole County Bank is in perfect har­
NEW YORK W O RM ,
profit to u few private individuals,
to
mony
with sound banking principles— to which
instead o f being used to supply
VOME WILLIAMS, Dealer.
it
always
adheres.
That
is
one
o
f
the
good
rea­
In Italy the .Fuseisti have a hands for the complete suppres­ power, at the
lowest
possible
brand-new ideu o f something else sion of all opposition. Tho Fa;;- rates, to all the people. But consons why it has the confidence of the people
to do, nnd that is to branch out. cisti might tie together a very con­ solo yourself.
und is steadily growing.
There is no use worrying about
internationally. When tho Grand genial organization by combining
W h e n better automobiles are built, Butek wiR_
For many years'
Council o f Fascism mootr in Rome with the Prussinn )landlords o f the inevitable.
tomorrow for its annual confer­ North Germany, tho Ludendorffitc.-, to come you will live in a coun­
*r/e i vrr.u r;vr iv\io ox savixox Accor nth
ence it will have before it this o f South Germany, the
Horthy try managed by and for intelligent
proposal: "Preliminary examiim- partisans o f llungury and our own minds that understand finance and'
tion o f the possibility o f a u n iv er-1rough-and-ready Ku Klux
Klan. organization.
Stove anti Uj
G ARD EN HOSE
sal understanding between tho Fas [They would make a mistake, howcist and similar movements,"
. ever, if they tried to tie the knots
BUT YEARS pass, other gener-;
\Vo(
Wo may witness the first exper- too tight. This would have to bo ations come. What has been taken j
ADVANCED
intents with another international. |a federation loosely joined. No- from the people in ono genera-j
rut ti
15c Per Foot
Certalnly Mtutiolini has admirer i , where outside o f Italy has l-V - tion can be taken back by tho j
$9.00
p«r
In many lands, and kindred spirits i clsin yet appeared with the hom- people in another. A handful o f .
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The Woman’s Christian Temper­
ance Union will give a Frances
Wll|ard Memorial program Friday
PHONE:—Res. 428-J
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the
First Baptist Church with the fol­
lowing program:
. Song—Stand Up for Jesus.
Devotional—By President.
Prayer.
Readings— Frances Willard by
Miss Lillian Thornley.
A memornbiq day In Frances
Paul take returned Wednesday
Willard’s Home City— Mrs. John
from a business trip to Tampa.
W. Snead.
Miss Willard’s Challenge to
Mrs. John Maurer
and Mrs.
Harry Walsh motored to Orlan­ Young Women— Mrs. Sharp.
A silver ottering will be taken.
do Wednesday.
The ladies of the city are cordiully
invited.
Air. nnd Mrs. .1. L’. Spurling,
motored to Orlando and Kissimmee
Wednesday.

The regular business meeting of i Wight was chairman on sale ni i
the W elfare Department o f the tickets for the Charity Ball o f the
Woman’s Club was held In the club same evenine, and she was assisthouse Wednesday afternoon, with cd in selling tickets by a number
Mrs. J. G. Sharon presiding.
of ladies.
MISS B A R N E S BECOMES BRIDE OF
The main feature o f the after- j Mrs. W. T. Langley had charg?
noon’s meeting was the report o f ! of the punch and securing the ular meeting at the Presbyterian
W IL L IA M CONGDON AT PRETTY
m parlors Thursday night5*
Mrs. S. Pulcston, who was chair- punch tables
Mr3. E, F. Hnus- ■
Church
night * ]
man
o
f
hospital
day,
which
was
|
holder
was
chairman
o
f
the
d
e
co
-!
8
o’clock.
The
subject
for
debate
CHURCH WEDDING THURSDAY
put on last week for the purpose rating committee nnd Mrs. R. A. 1will be. "Resolved, that alt busi- *
of raising funds for the Fernald-; Newman o f the floor committee.
ness should be transacted on a ensh
Lawton Hospital. While tag day
Each chairman and her commit- basis. The affirmative argument, ,
Beautiful in nil detuila was the of orange blossoms. Her slippers
toy
and the charity ball were sponsor- tecs did their work wonderfully (will be presented by Lloyd F. Boyle
wedding of Miss A llie s Blanche
will, o ra n g e
e will entertain Barnes, the lovely, only daughter were white satin
ed by the W elfare Department, the well and to them is due the splcn- , and L. M. Stephenson and thetr
blossom buckles. .She carried a
tpponents will be J. G. "
committees were not even confined did result o f the day.
worthy op|
o f Mrs. Irene Harwell Baines, and .hower bouquet of white orchids,
Iridge c ' ul’*
iiicr of the South William Dnvidson Congdon which "lies and roses.
to the* Woman’* Club, but included I The amounts taken in and dis- Michael and Lloyd C. Bobout. AI1._T_
Association was solemnized Wednesday at 0
members are urged to cordially** **i
every one who wns Interested nnd; burned were as follows:
Mrs. Congdon received her edu­
the response was splendid.
Total receipts o f Tag Day $313.13 invited to come.
S ock .
o'clock at the First Baptist Church cation m Kissimmee and Orlando
ression will K'v® The Bov. P. 1&gt;. King officiated in and later attended Boltins College
For Tag Day, Mrs. Harry T. Expenses
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20.45
igh School at 4 the presence o f a large gathering
Bodwell was appointed chairman
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Loninvood
and by her charming personality
Oil spots on ieathcr covered
o f friends.
nnd with 25 women who were etiiT o t n !.............................
$5t&gt;2,73 chairs can bo removed by spread­
tier won a large circle of friends.
L u y will entcrThe many friends of Dr. Ralph
The church was nrtisticnlly dec­ Mre has lived in Sanford for the
cient helpers, the day closed with (Total receipts o f Charity
ing over them n paste of fuller’s
LONtJWOOl), Feb. IP.— S. R. most gratifying results. Mrs. Hal
^ Matrons UidKO orated.
Palms
and ferns were past year and has been prominent Stevens will is* sorry to learn that
Ball
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$310.20 earth and water.
tan
g
and
R.
A.
Ayer
have
leased
he
is
ill
nt
hia
homo
on
Park
Aevbanked nbout the niter, interspers­ in church and social circles,
the mill and novelty work from
nue.
ed with tapers. Tall baskets, fill­
_ M&gt;* Congdon is formerly of
the take Jessup tand Co. 'lhe
ed with delicate hued snapdragons Unit, Ontario, but ia at present a
Chuluota
new firm will bundle builders
will meet at tlie nnd sweet peus were arranged in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&lt;‘
.
11.
Ray
o
f
O
x­
value
employee
of
the
Atlantic
hardware
anil
a
full
line
of
all
. 3;:t0 o'clock.
front o f the greens nnd bunching
ford. N. (’ ., who have been visit­
CHULUOTA. Feb. lib— Mrs. L.
,lf Club will hnvo Cathedral cundles wore placed ut Const Line, stationed at Jackson­ ing in .Sanford will go Friday to building material.
ville,
where
the
happy
couple
will
|l nt the Country each end o f the alter. The soft
Mrs. Nora Echols of Covington, Howell. Mrs. Bessie Baxter and
■'Daytona
Beach
for
a
short
stay.
make their homo.
Ky., is visiting her niothcr Ylrs! Mrs. Charles Rrumloy were guests
clock.
... glow from the candles gave n pret­
Cramer.
o f Mrs. J. E. Snyder at bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Congdon left im­
man’s Club will ty effect over the church. Pews
J. V. Whitfield. American Con­
bridge party ut for the family and close friends mediately after the ceremony in
Mr. Bistline. o f the Long wood Wednesday nfterroon at the Retty
sul to Cuba, will arrive Thursday
l o’clock.
were marked with pink tulle hold­ their car. The traveling costume to be the guest of Mrs. A. K. Squab Farm, reports that his birds Anne Ten Room in Sanford. The
Vir.il. out booth id the Orlando Fair and have your
of Mrs.^ Congdon was of printed
took firet, second and third prizes proceeds o f the affair were given
ing sweet pens nnd ferns.
to the fund being raised for a pipe
crepe with oxcessories of sand col­ Powers.
at
the
South
Florida
Fair.
Key­
foot X-rnyed
Preceding the ceremony a musi­ or.
stone Poultry yards also won u organ at the Episcopal Church.
he Library at 10 cal program was given hy Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bane, New I’ runs-1
Mrs. L. Congdon of Springfield, number ot prizes.
[Club ntthe I.i- A. M. Phillips, Miss Mabel Bowler
FUSE OP CHARGE
Mass., with n party of friends
Mr. mid Mrs. U. J. Overstreet wick. Nova Scotia, were guests in'
and Miss Margaret Davis.
Chuluota this week.
motored from Dctand Wednesday motored to tacahurg Sunday.
Mrs.
Howell
Hostess
r informal dnneo
As tiie bridal chorus from Lo­
Mr. and Mis. Weber, Canton, O.,
to spend the day in Suntord.
After thin week we are iustallinu this wonderful
J. Putman Stevens, of Portland,
Invitations. hengrin was played, the wedding
To
G.
I.
A.
Members
Me., gave tin interesting talk on are visitors in Chuluota.
party advanced. The ushers It. F.
Mrs. W. N. Gille and her dough j
Robert D. Atkisson, formerly of "Co-operation" at the Inst tegul­
Cooper and M. C. Haddock inarch­
Forrester are ill
ICB
ar meeting of The Chamber of ter Sara Nell
Crescent
Citv
hut
now.
of
Jack­
Mrs.
Robert
Howell
in
her
usual
pauldinf ^Circle ed down the side isles. Next came genial way entertained the Grand sonville, siK*iif. Wednesday in San­ Commerce. The meeting was well with influenza.
attended. President Clark stated
kge sate Veb. -1 the bridifsmaids, Miss Leoln King International Auxiliary members ford on business.
In a benefit given by tlie Par­
anti Miss Adele Bines.
there was enough work to keep ent-Teachers' association nt the*
Store. .
Wednesday
nt
her
attractive
home
Miss King and Miss Bines were
organization busy for the en­ Lincoln Cafeteria $77 was ruhed
In o u r s t o r e to aid in th e
W. J. McCracken, president of this
gowned in orchid georgette, fash­ on French Avenue, with an alltire year.
toward purchasing a piano fur the
i t ’E
ilny
patty.
tin*
McCracken
Concrete
Tile
Com­
t'DiTu'l
l itl ini: o f all fo o tw e a r
faMcm Star will ioned over sutin designer] in lung
Three
choice
lota
in
Orange
At 1 o’clock a delicious chicken pany cann* from Tampa Wednes­ Park sold to Mr. J iio. Ilothwell of school house. Music by the school
onic Hail Thura- straight lines. They carried arm
hand
and
ratlin
concerts
provided
pilau luncheon was served. The day for a short business visit.
bouquets o f orchid sweet peus.
o’dock.
New York City. To the south and entertainment for tin* occasion.
Mrs. R. F. Cooper matron of afternoon was informally but very
adjoining the itothwell holdings,
Mote than lot) people attended
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Wilder of A. A. Frost is building a $5,01)11 radio concert :•* the school liotoc
honor, entered next. She wore a delightfully spent in quilting in an
The X-ray mavliiiio r.hrivva you the exact position of
JCE.
lovely gown o f pink taffeta made old fashioned way
Sarasota nnd Mrs. Ivy o f Orlando homo.
Feb.
12.
J.
A.
Rogers
acted
a
l hi foot in the shoe, l ame and roe it.
fing of the \\cst- wtth tight bodice and full skirt.
The subject o f the day. "Kind- spent Wednesday evening with
The five acres of Asparagus host.
the l’resbyter- Her sliupers were cloth of silver ness and Gratitude" was introduced .friends in Sanford.
ferns to lie known as Tlie WildWe offer this scientific foot fitting service
The decorations were miniature
futn't .Monday ut nnd she carried an arm bouquet
\\* i*i * ^ r ,
yif** U, H, I
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inert* Fernery property of Mrs# reproductions of the cabin in which
]th&lt;* Mrs. Will o f orchid sweet peas.
alt hour read a very interesting
Mrs. A. H. F. Sieger of New- G rice Hyatt, is about completed.
Avenue.
Master Volie Williams wan ring nrticle on "W hy Aren’t W e Kinder" burgh, N. Y „ is spending a few Airs. Hyatt has a beautiful mod- Abraham Lincoln was bom at ! t•&gt;bearer, carrying the ring in the Mrs, J. E. Courier guve a beautiful [ days, the guest of the Valdez H o -1era hungnlow on the southeast ganvillc, Ky., which were made by
students in the hand crafts depart­
heart o f a Jilly, He was dressed poem on "Kindness." Mrs. L. M. tel.
chore of lake Wild mere. Within ment o f the school. Seven tables
board meeting in a black Lord Fontlcroy suit and Telford read an unusually intera short distance Louis Eutzming- were covered with white linen amt
rfson Chapter of proceeded the little flower girls, estfing nYtielej "A Trip sin the
Mr. ami Mrs. Mas Isaacs of Now cr, brother-in-law of Mrs. Hyutt, decorated with red and white paper,
Imericaii Rovolu- Guinn Finer ami Sara Ellen Enscn Railroaod o f Life from Regenera­ York City and
Miss Josephine bar completed a modern bungalow. hearts.
Saturday at the j who were dainty in white organdie tion Station to the Celestial Ter­ Goffin of Jacksonville who have
T. A. Tice has been discharg­
The piano for the school build­
bis meeting will They scutctrcd rose petals from minal’’ This rending covered a been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. ed from a hospital and recovering
ing
arrived nnd will be placed in
number
o
f
selected
passages
of
call meeting at tube-tied baskets.
Haume), left Thursday in their car from injuries received in nil auto­ the auditorium shortly.
it entire chapter
Tlie bride entered nlono and was Scripture.
mobile
accident
ut
Formoso.
for Miami.
fart the business met at the alter by the groom and
T. P. Lewis has been appointed
The hostess then served orange
'H ie llu im ’ o f M ood S h o e s
[meeting. A1 rep- his brother, Charles Congdon who ado nnd wafers. Those present to
night agent at the Atlantic Coast states that northern capital L i
Mrs.
It.
J.
Holly
with
Miss
Mae
tontinenta) Con- acted ns his best man.
teres ted in their East
enjoy this delightfq. day were, Holly, Miss Mildred Holly. Miss Lino depot.
O rlando,
ittemlunco is re*
The bride was
handsomely Mrs. A. J. Metcalf, Mrs'. J. E. Olive Newman, Miss Nuonti ScogJoe Tinker of the Cincinnatiidivision, ami work of completing!
"Reds" and an Oiialidu real estate (the new street
leading directly;
gowned in a full bridal toilet of Courier, Mrs Byron Walker, Mrs.
gan and Warner Scoggan will mo­ man now own the Brown Grove.
west one mile
from th
white Mollie-o-crepe,
n surplus Alfred Lilja, Mrs. F, L. Crossby, tor to Gainesville Erhlnv to at­
Lake Jessup
Land Company Highway is being niuied
Tickets given tunic lieing draped at the lower Mrs. L. M. Telford, Mrs. F. K. tend the Phi Kappa Phi dance.,
M nt Kent's Vul-fpurt of the costume, tho gown was Smith, Mrs. L. Z. Sicviking, Mrs ,
|bended with pearls and sequims. Robert Howell, Mrs R. H WaltShe wore n veil o f tulle edged with hour, Mrs.. Robert Jenkins. Mrs..
Call at the Gonzalez Grocery
&gt;rwarc free. Bog- old family rose point lace, which J.. M Moye, Mrs, A . P Randy. Store nnd find out about The
hven away. Kent‘ was held to her head by a wreath Mrs L Grow.
Profit Thrift Ronds.
— adv.
MISS K A TH R Y N W ILKEY, Society Editor.

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19215 boxjnc ! team,
Conch Spike Webb feels confident
that his drive for another inter­
collegiate championship will meet
with success.
Among the promising prospects
for the Navy outfit are Midhsipmen
Coleman, the (19&lt;l pounded who
held down the heavyweight berth
on the Plebe team last year, and
John Charlson, winner o f the A cad­
emy lightweight title a Iseigton
ago. Rich Collins stands out in tlmr to i ln,»- of in,|..fi
the Itnntnmweight clnns, in which Hnxliii* or |ilt'ilr.i:ir all
a number o f good boxers are try ­ of llie p ro p .n v or si
eorporatlon il.eii o w n .
ing for the honors.
may Iherenfler l;i&gt; nca|
There is more talk o f the ring }'» i*eciire ll,.
|Kiviii»
honur.
im io i. v’a r r m i i i
sport among the Middies thi
son than ever before, and the, Rome f**m»irti' in&gt; i iir/..tlahl.
niiT&gt;»rii* u
appears to be facing its K
| re a t-* 1^ all khnl«. im«i Hi. |n
est season nt the academy.
Navy meets Queens, McGill, and
Toronto Universities, o f Cnnndn, ns
well ns Yale, Penn State, Unlver*
w F^hhsylvanin Syracuse ami
Cathplip University, this .jtp r .
wTian iu nee m e Kiars of the gamo After the season o f dual meets
in action, a chance to do so in n Navy will box at the intercolle*
ginte tournament at Philadelphia
short apace o f time.
Ifllo In \fi. h«L
Sarnzcn and Crulckshnnk are
both fprnier National Open title
hoWcrk as well as a string o f oth«
titles o f considerable length. Florida Enters In
A T « par.*ner3 “ ,re ranked among
Volley Ball Se ason
the first 10 in the game nnd Ihu
names o f these four always appear
In the lists o f favorites to annex
GAIN ESVILLE, Feb. 19.— Re*
spouses to the season'd first call
the open o r P. G. A. titles.
Kerrigan ond George hnve been for volley bull rnnilidates liringa
holding
!......
h" ?'
holding their
their own
owii hopes f o r „ highly miocesaful «, « against the best in the league, son nt the University o f Florida.
Kerrigan is shooting some o f the Aloro than 20 students, many
^rea^eSj
*” H youthful ca­ of them veterans o f . this phase
reer and his recent defeat o f IJn- or athletics, reported for the ini­
gnn over the Orlando Country Club tial practice.
course stamps him as one o f the
Outstanding among the randl*
comers in the game, if he has not
already arrived.
*
Arrangements are being made to
care for n record gallery to f0|-

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All Sanford Business Activities of Importan

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INVESTMENT Q
SPECULA TION
Lots on Cottage Hill between Rose Court
lonvillc Avenue, one o f the highest points

Lire are for con*
btlnns.
averaxe length
a line.
[ge JOc

. Compare These Values
Good lots in Oak Hill, farth er out— sell fo r
In Dreamvvold, also farther out .
In Bel-Air, sam e distance out.. .
In Rose Court, sam e distance o u t .. ..............
•n F ort MeJlon, closer in, $1,50Q.OO an average
good lots in these fiv e nonukir niihHIwieinno'

S P R IN G
PA TTERNS

Do not mil* l iiiull t,
large hurntlrs. The jn
ways burn sit a*i to
bottom but nut the t
pan. It wil Jpny .ymi l
•
’ •hue : izi il uieiisihi fu r

A collection o f famously Rood, long-wearing
lustrous quality grenadines, favored by styl
is)i men everywhere.
i .a- h ci aval is finely tailored and tile design;
arc many. They m e as exceptionally attrac
live as they are remarkable in price.

I J. ir||
lite r,.
A lin u n

••lent Coatpany.

■ T h e luulorslgrii
i
at*' thainnelveii n , k J

lust $300 for lot including’ the three houses

for

~

hanger

per hanger. ..Phone 3511.

[fie* lion.
I s made The Bannil be reeponefble
■correct Insertion.

■ for eubseiiuent
L office ehouid be

Kalely In case o f

J.

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SP U R LIN G .

sub-divi

Tfatarvllie
tlnel. Thousands
Pj? * r c ‘ nteresteil in
^ a c h them

®nWivislon to
aad F I I
Heights, Florida on
Dixit H

K f f l r f artilrex* a*
Khoite number If
■ a l t s About o n e

K thouaaml ha* u
■ the other* can't
Blth you unless
■r adilrrta.
La are MIST he
ftn at The S*apfflrr er by letbeer rfUrontlnLt valid.
frvlce,
Tompt. Kfflclcnt.

Of Tin
W . t. r . „ d B o X T . „ " k;.‘ * ,A V8 ?k

Herald, Waycrosa. Gaorgl. ^ 0*
TA ^ A MORNrNG TRIRUNETrfhi?d " y
8U^8cription to th

M A ,L makcs L
typo Writers f w
rco.lra enryf i tcrm8' f,or rcnt-

■upP»M. Room 9

FOR SALE— Small office
Phono 473-J,

«i$M gcty.qnd sell you 10 lots;

Room 205 Meisch Bldg
Dealers and Salesmen
W e will gladly.cooperate

Florldu, a
conducted
Plnrb'n, i.i
r|n. Uir^u
•J'BWClca &lt;

. P°".Cy * « “ " - i f f t o * m

I OR RENT— Rooms with
out meals.
Rcasonabl
Lincoln House.

"DO YOU W A N T "to' buy or ad
Tcrw|||egcrt i&gt;rg - ” v"

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DhVKfaOPRltn ATTITVTIOV

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\nr,°i0ni •!!&gt;»nrt!Ment ° n srrouml

xasnn*rnis*'itincBrEitauH !aU U Suc ^ a a sia sB a u K ca M a n M u a a a a a aB a

FOR R E N T— Furnished two
apartment, 311 3nd. St.
Su,°* ^Ir«. A. F. Woodhurn

.--------------------FOR RENT— i»nr room housi
with modern convenienres an(
garage. 2nd ! ., West Side, An
nic Philips.

FOR RENT— Ono

1 ark Ave.

1Gillon &amp; Plxtt

'V,*'

A R C H IT E C T

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Membar A. L A
Ito*# Building
Orlando, Klarlda

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JOHN E. FOX
R e a l Install-— In.suram

I ark Avenue and Second Si

P o w e r fu l!

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Fishing Trip
lWondrrfht
iV
’tycliqAtful Summr,

Hayes
Sprayers
HOOLGHAN
COLEMAN
Co.
3rd and Oak
Rhone 410

An Kilo Motor gdM yoii there,
nnd brings you hack

H aggard &amp; Company

For Sale Ity

Real Estate— InvmtmrntN
Hrat National Dank Building
SANFORD,

Ball Hardware Co

FLORIDA

iG ranger R ough

O L O ' P K L . - T H E . O tH L X - WAJN^ O U lL

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A N D R E M E r M e &gt; E lR
I F ' Y O U E L V E .R .
T A v L K T H E . W A CV

Y O U O ID A Q M M
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M o u g h to n

BRINGING UP FATHER

S erC0!,tin«f m«re
^ er cunstruction

fl« ? If f 0
aiH widcipnud hW secret u n til w c
Dvor. •JtyuU tJ nJ'klUr-bodied "W tllmaiiS ^iethod' and by
nom as, mxUness andifragrance
fraurtutce means undc“GnM&amp;rR$ughC»*,

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S a n f o r d , — ----------- - F lo r id a

^ * Civic leagu e

Bjtckaboul 1870,Janas N.VVellauii tvhich jiuil sccinfJ to^&gt; with
, , * S^c,et tobacco process a pino. No one eUc ever

E lto n

Hill Hardware Co.

IN I KRFNT NOW DUE A N D BA B!
IN T E R E S T D U E IN 1923
......

PREMIUM IN COUILSK O f COt.LF

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

Pleasure Trip or a

FL&amp; R I

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[ FLORIST” "
occasion!,
cnone 2G0-W
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Britt Realty Company

'i!* k‘ nd/ " r l,r"P»‘riy linlrd fo

■ApONS AN D
S pues'

P building Annex,
[417-L 3.
ptERY
r SHOP— For ex*nr call 57D-J.
t e * s K &gt; r ----------ARKKT^VVc have
^ * e a l8 ° can furK7o V.us Jclicate»679-VV. 106 Park

fo rci

urih

SS ALLEGHANY
I rob. 14-25 Mar 7-I8-2S Apr 5*18-39
I
SS JUNIATA
bel. 18-28 Mar 11-21 Apr 1*11-22
I
SS GLOUCESTER
| Feb.• 21
ht 4*14-25
-i M
oiar
i - i i - ’j o Apr 4-16-25
4-1L

DAVID It. HYI2B

r lorlibi for a perloil o f o v e r tw elve
mouth* la*t panned from the date of
writ o f Miimmons; n ow there*

Everything ol«c422. Electragith

le-, nnr in w 17 s t o r y hunie
COIIIpb |e,| ||, Mu v. 1X51.
II P it It V III (&gt;&lt;
Hlllipb*. tree
nlrem li 7r. tier ceur
In li. u
i t la f a c t o r y t%.•

in

r&lt;*k

- — naJio.
— -w..
. iau.
(ml ralL .l\1»
nail*, or Phil*,

bedroom

li . Vi" ■'‘ r,v" ,D and du o t o th - f »
;
. i ! v i ' / / ,r: r" '*,“ l A« ' n ' '' o f Hie I
J,1* I
Dirlihi (wind and C*»h»nixat Ion •
Dlmlted.
a corporation.

... .
NO TICK
Hid* f o r D itc h in g uud Uradlng.
N otlrn I* h ereb y g iv e n that Seal« d bid* w ill |,e
receiv ed by the
Hoard o f C o u n ty Com mla abin er’e o f
.Seminole C ou n ty . Florida, on o r he‘ o r " 10 o ' c l o c k A. M. Tu eaday. Mar.
3 ril, !.»*,», fur tin* countructInn o f
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 n ill-s o f ditch es
and a p p r o x im a t e ly .1500 ru b le yards

'l* Tires, AcccssoL*na n smile. Elm
5 » « 447 L3.
• »tation«. M sgFirat and Elm,
•« *nd loth Street.

in s u r a n c k

jss&amp;sr

New Way to Quickly^
HEALYOURSKIN s‘°p WorstCough

W T STATION.

OFF If 1: m r h i

Faret From Jacksonrille

WANTED— Girl
nnd clean.
,
FOR SALE OR RENT— Ono five
Cnfutcrin.
--------- room new house with 1 and 1-2
for
RKNTFOR PHILADELPHIA
2 nice furnished ,icrc!'
on Gortrudo Avenue, W A N T E D -fw o
housekeeping rooms. First floor.
S*s NANTUCKET
floor Apply Union Pharmacy. _
for waitresses at Sanford Coun
New York Physician Perfects
314 E. 5th St
12-25 Mar 5-1(1.20 Apr (i-lh-27
try Club. Phone 2500.
We Hnve It.
Harmless Method of Re­
SS PERSIAN
■h r I i n n iT
roL ’i
FOR SALE OR RENT— Small
lfi-2U Mor 9-19-30 Apr 9-20-30
[Directory
&gt; TH J l IIII IAI.
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ducing Weight.
home on three ncrc* o f land, 50
n .o iiiiM , i&gt; .tM , :
HH ESSEX
AUGUSTA
C H R O N IC L E — An*
orange trees and truck garden.
I O l'.X T l OK SKMIXOI.
WD MOTOR RK19 Mnr 2-12*23 Apr 2-13*23
The losa o f ns much as a pound c la r ifie d ( mr7 |AUK" * l'J’* Kraatest
Electricity
and
water,
ten
minutes
IDING.
classified medium, rate cnih .09c
IN CiTa NCBRV
" . . exccs? . ,ft^ n ‘,ftv with no harm»cl lron»rr Miami to Phibu
ni10 fl?JP' . townPrice $4,600.
**• tiarncr and a . p. t
ful results is the record made
Phono 571-J.
*
w t ;
tUTRIC SERVICE by many patients o f Dr.‘ R. New­
Ai. rsnjarkabl* new an&lt;l almnln
■
20
,
Mar
2-12-22, thcncc every
tnklhod
for
treating
a
c^ux
h
^
lV
es
I
[EJtctricaU ropairs. man*. a licenced 'practicing- physic­
S T .^ U G U S T I N E , •F l./
ten days.
W
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reak*
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r
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!
ral Ave. Orlando, ian o f 280 Fifth Avenue, New
igntly
.skin
eruptions,
For Trade
hour/ k
cough la 3« I
»*&gt;r fu r t h e r In form a tion w r it *
Ik o.nB.ColM,ty ,8 reached
ole hex n r f . r«, neck,
rorg, who announces that he has the St. Augu»tii.„
r
•tine Evening
Record!
nr.iVli-.Vlen*
nt
la
based
on
th
e
[dy. you on hot hnve to r.r/ * cr P,lnn known a* Dr. Kim ?” t MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
perfected n treatment which has Quick results. Two
- v . j centu per word,
FOR KENT
trade equity o f $4,500 in
lief from torttin* or om« taka i ? '! c 2r r7 for Coulh«. You I
quickly rid fat people o f excess Sample ropy on request.
mn&lt;l* to a p p e a r to th&lt;
t r a n s p o r t a t io n CO.
ja utlsfa clln n o f (||. Court f r o m lh
Miami bungalow for well located
t. declares n noted skin It In youp°?hraTf 8Poon1J.11* and hold fi«raooti.ll«yUt.
weight. What is more remarkable
T dipkiadt*
' ' i" y" u,r throat for IS or 30 ee c- I
S
'
X H - n l n o l , Sanford unimproved real estate.
TAMPA,
FLORIDA
Apply
n
little
Mentho*
«ndi'b#7ora
-^
«.,«,Winir
is
tnp
Doctor's
statement
that
he
lam
p*
Daily:
ondA
before
iw
allow
lp
r.
without!
Car. Drive it
.,»
?.?.*
1
niade
on
the
w
rh
Times, the great
d improvement shows ;?iL
0W
J.n5 wllhi water. The
home daily.' o f MUbpoen* tssued In tlmt cert iii Box 431 Sanford, Fla.
tlon
haa
,.i" , Preeerlpand Second St. I|has successfully trented thousands rate 1 Vic
lion M
i a double action.
It not ■
or patients for fnt reduction with­
os p&lt;,u Wonl1 nilnlmiiL.
" f its germ destroying IrrUaUom ^bJt^l^quVVly"*” .*"^
------------rge 25c
cash---with .order. Write cult ' ( C? l i ? M . " llh Judicial Clrout change o f diet or unnecessary cb*1—
Lost and Found
,“ *
r lo rld ik In and f o r S.milnothing has ever been
exorcise. It is also snid that fnt for complete rate card
j Hole Cou nty, w h er ein N. I! f i Qr
J. G. SHARON
nke the place o f this K^Morwh7chlha0ro°VhnKr?1lrVct S S i
people who suffer from chronic
' a n d rar, K r w ? i " ,|lr" " r.° W m p U l l V l . t s
Attorney-at.I,aw
PALM
BEACH
C
O
U
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T
.—
SERVICH
rmy rheumatism, gout, asthma and high
Hon
Fiorlda lotnd and Color.isaAatonli'h?«|“ hiw^'q x U c fy ^
^
I
V&gt;IM tho person who took tho
Inx .topped" wlth thl* M w °t?J5ft:
scene o f stupendous development- Hen
Will
prartlrn
in all tho rnurta
ie
a
n
d
'P*IJl'r'
*
1
c
e
r
p
o
r
a
tun
gaberdine
top
coat
by
niistuke
blood pressure obtain great relief
.met eth ers
are
dofmi l n o .
* n'i, *b« whole couxh coodl*
Ball last Friday
r- Phone 551.
from the reduction o f their super- Read about t |n the Palm Reach H o . a 1 I " '/
Examination
o
f
Abstracts
of loind
' " S ' l t l i l - d le rniianre nt the Ohnrity
* T h f°«", ,n °l v ?ry *hort time. a
Sample copy sent on re­ cloud ami quiet title of complaliitfcfht please be kind enough to re*
uuous flesh. Realizing that tins lost.
Titles given especial attention
PTRII'S
meat, f
ants
to
I.at*
one
(
1
)
to
slxtc
p
m
u
cb e.t cS ld T h S a rT o n iw '“b ro n ch filt
turn at once to G. R. Warren, &lt;111
sounds almost too good to be true.
inclusive, nnd U t* nlneteeVi
fALDER. Day and
?oT a?.caro;.v ‘ff
'Offices in Seminole County Bans
i* Doctor has offered to send ADVERTISING gets result* if i t |clV.xiv
(l ) to ninety.three (»3), Until Ip.
Building
; ; cc ,,f I'ln,, HelKUts. duiiford.
krvicc.
Anytime, without charge to anyone who will
a* U^doUi ? ru*^ Koonomlcal. *too.
LOST— Light brown long cape, be­
Pa- !’f
Ir25.
*i?
2222 d
-fr onl^
on#
teaepoonful.
writo him. a free trinl treatment i ' - o c le" Potential buyers.
'V1',., "V I'V*. FK'ridn. us per
A
^
l
l
good
u
g
g
is
f.
iA«k
fo
r
tween Sunford and I.ongwood or
ntk|ndP“. i y
is emulated In P' Hie „.,h i i i l " ," h,P3 dU,y r,’ c °rded
to prove his claims, as well ns his ian
Industrial and agricultural
Finder plense notify
CHECKER
••o.llltv ’ l r'
Vf H' * " ' l " ‘ -I** m Sanford.
Pay-when-rcduced” plan. If you
1 v ; L ! " r,d " .
In Pint boost ;t -MI 'AV-aSL- auot|d -^upt p o j j ' hjjo
want
to
rid
yourself
o
f
stmnrfln.
ur night ser*
J m l 'l ”
J k ' 1 H' 1' 1 v p‘ l « f su bp oena w a r d . ______
Fort Myers— Local
r 1
e srv ed upon *nld . b erect handsome home,
rwnrtane. KlurMa I.and and Oolot.b
LOST
—
I
ast
Sunday,
strayed,
j'1' " "
" " 'l* »n y . U m lt e d . a c o r p o r a (Ion.- due to the fact that no o f .
medium &lt;iz.*d white setter, fe ­
Cut to Suit
"■
Blnck spots on bo,iv, right
5 ,r,r, ',’ r tnuvnJ *»f * s Id c o r p o r a t lo t male.
99.00 ptr cord d «lirfrs4 2
. I i •"""'•'•non whom the son* car black, small yellow spots over

slectrI c c o .

U A R A N I K COM PANY

J. FL JACKSON,

“ The Comfort R oute”

nd rail.
Halt
'an oAlhwatar
TAIbwaUr via
via
lay.
I OR RENT—Two room furnished ovrr.
- llalio a day*
alramrra via SAVANNAH
.Parra
apartment with garage. No small nrluila AH
i___ (ttrrpl tlrkrla for Haranaak).
_ haUlax lima A p. £f.
children allowed.
703 Palmetto Juuula ro«i
rainu .lira.
Ave.
FOR BALTIMORE......

COOK- W ANTED—S m a lls
good p a y .
Inquire 142:
Avenue.

t r ic a l

SIMPLIFIED FINANCIAL !•'( ATEMENT
DKCEAIRKR :n. 1III! I.

T O T A L TO M E E T U R LtU A TIO N S

c Z T y . W d T 0'!

■ Clermont
.. , , - . $100,000 worth o f
hums being planted here this year.'

safe,

WANTED
Experienced
stenographer. Chase A f

Apply 300 J-reach Avc.

dollar blahivny ta hi

MAKES FAT
PEOPLE SLIM

.

Help W anted

A P A R TM E N T FOR R E N T -

Lumber and Building Material
Cartar Lumber Company
_ N. Laurel St.
Phone 605

STORE.
Pro­
'**. Sodas.
W*
10 »s your phone.

T o n* quli e b y -puretinae, si
t l o n * „ r ol l o r w ise. a „ , | |f,
ln v q * t n ie „ i nnv i,„m| i o r ot
c n r lt l e s o r . v ld en c. . ,,f i „
liesa o r any , h a r . , o f rnp|l„
c r e a t e d o r issio .1 b\ any oil,
poia ib iii or
corporations, n
tlrtua, . n i th e Mtale .,r |.'bu
nr Any m i , , . x,.-,,.-. •ivr , i i „
«-*ni i,try.
T o pttrehnse,
b old s - l l
tru iisi. r m o r t g n g e , p|,,iUM' ,
e r w is e illapoi , ,,f. „n ,l to |,a
nilierivl..- deal |„ 0 nv b o n d s
•r se e m Itl* s o r ev bh'iicaa
. , "■••"*'**. c r e a t e d o r b - m - .l
Imjlyldnaln. c o r p o r a t i o n o r ,-i
JJuns. risso. I.'iiioti o r nsaoclnt
•**r.
“ f F lo r id a , o r any
Ntat*. r r r r i t o r y
nr
P ou im
wnu#* o u ' i p r il)#&gt;r*«of i&lt;* .*«..•*.

&lt;Cab A Body)
‘ ,u" ,nW" emiple desire 5
9 Passenger I S S £L *rtm' ai ^m lahed
Suburban b „ ; e“ |" 8 d* n,U" t *
r,M
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Light Truck
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rland
Touring
hereby «ivon th

rO R RENT— Five room houic,
new. close in, on Chapman AvcDR SALE—3 beds, fl chairs, sin- nue. phono 21.
R«r sewing machines, tnhlcs, call
HOUSE FOR RENT—Ten room
house, north o f I.ongwood, near
hard road, monthly rental $20.00
H. C. Du Bose.

Rooms For Rent
X

.DIRECTORY

1
d

reconditioned, all

BABY
H
Atir CHICKS— Nine excellept
breeds to choose from. Hatch­
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Not quantity.
Let us prove it.
h rce circular with prico list. Now
Era Poultry Farm. Valdnsin. Ga.

FOR SALE BY OWNER—Well ^ OR SALE— Gasoline engine 1 1-2
. . £ ? te.dJ ot *" ,J,n° ,s Addition.
h. p., suitable for farnt purposes.
I10.,0—
cash, balance pnynblo Phono 322-J.
per month including interest,
Free
I-ree silverwnre,
sUverwnre. Tickets given
rhis Is a desirable lot and rnpidlv
increasing in vtlue. If interested with all purchases at Kent's Vul*
... .
tkU ?}U8t, act quickly.
Inquire at
One feather bed.

nld, South Georc
newsnap*r.
Mornin

T?ti-

T Y P B W R n -BHB A N D R E PA IR S

B x lft u .0 " 1"

Willya-Light

Plant, A -l shape used 10 months. 1923
Bargain fo r quick sale. Lake Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla,
10 A

^ ANTED—To buy rountr
canned vegetables,
highest prices paid.— Daris
8nlc Co., Augusta. Ga.
—~ — -— -------------------— .
D '^ n ta k in g that will
” "•' Oak Avenue. Phone

auvertob

H
. COWANUXiTki
and Sheet Metal Wi

ZZTnV ™ rJ

U*ed

*'°ni

Ton Truck
}RC
Coupe
'Re
Touring
R«
Touring
iRe
Rondster
d
Fordor Sc«lan
d
Runabout j

SALE— Eggs for hatching.
S. c . brown -leghorns.
$1.00
per
- v
........... T
■
MC I
setting. ,John —
R. Jones.
Beardall

f f " 1 R*t*

___ TIN ^NP METAL WORK

t xotich

Bhnuld Rlv* their

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a-Ti, , . ‘. " ; , , " lr '
, , w " * " " l ho
■rai and p e r so n a l p r o p . n .
n n .- n s a r y
« n o w i,lent
Q-liuaaeliuli o f it,, ........
T o malt i- a ml p , r i „ r , u n
•'t an y kin d
nml
deset b
e o r r y l n g on in, hunliieMa, or
p u r p o s e „ f llbluilllllK o r fill
« n v o f in, object*.
T o d o n uv a n d nil Hilny
n c o - p a r t n e r s h ip o r n a tu r a l
c a n d o III e x e r c is e , and ivhl
j ^ J h a r r u f t r r m a y be u u t h o r

------------ PAPER^’

FOR SALE— Pure sugar enne *y- tnoo
. ™P‘ ^
Per gallon In 35 gallon
^
barrels, Piirc Sugar House molas- }n."!
u-h f 5**,
*Cuban * * * - Davi8 10»
Wholesale Co.,
Augusta, Ga. o."T
CASH— Paid fo r falsa teeth, den* 1923
tal gold, platinum and disenrd- * 1923
cd Jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
1923

Automobiles

USESULPHURTO

Furnishers to Men W ho Know

!•• the lo v

I T.
Artlelr ll.
Die g c u e r n l until,. ,,f i,
J»emi „ r III,nine. ,.
Mj n:, ii| (.(.iiioratl,,,, j ,

* 2 »g '
that p l ^ 1^
■‘ cat7nne-w T,Ct pho™ ° 3- Nev
-2 H ® n * jy .e,*k* Building.

Miscellaneous
F or____________________192.1
Sale

You! No matter what

qhn,.i!tnC0rm?~
Canown
* nd
And make a start
Should
own y 0ur
Home.
Toward financial
Independence.
IfiOO.OO Cash—150.00
We can and will help
Make your sales Per month will give
■ through the
You by making the
You
a
new
five-room
m
i;enIa
Oaxette.
Ohio.
J*rn“ easy—You should
district. Want Wen agricultural Bungalow— Paving
Investigate.
And
Sidewalks
paid,
rates on request. "
Exceptionally good
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
Location.
(Realtors)
104*108 Magnolia Avenue
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
m. .
(Renltors)
g t e ?l* ,«.‘S 5 8 , " ,
104*108 Magnolia Avenue
TO REACH « • pn
ers and fern grov
for sale
BY OWNER— N lc«
home nnd grovo subdivision on
highway.
Nows, rate lc
David M. Douglass,
^ith order.
Sanford.

first

I rh tisrr h
Krrxf» tailvn thor*
■ with rates, rules
Kin. will give you
Bullion. And If
p will aealet you
Bir want ad. to

C oont,

s a a » .v w
S A t e c ; « s

Purpose (,f lieeoiIII,||
Under (be lawn o f

..The liar
shall h.. ,i
•MFNT CO
fic&lt;«aind u

Real Estate

! g^r-Telcirnm .

\ I* restricted to

B

There are three houses on the property a n d ,
est little ora n ge groves in the cou n try just comi
ing\ A lso a Ijeautiful oak g ro v e on another no,

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Real Estate

la w a w j^ ^ a i

shall |,e H r,

cloiHc * „d rale ni retail and w hole. Ifiltldrert D oliar* ern«h" ■
Any |ian n r n il i i f A g M
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e l m , |„ .'•induct
mut-h.r , r M M ik , , ,. r„,. i h e p o V :

A dvertise

bh in Advance

Thin C harier
mav he amended I
opm, and inn he Akmrficta * r V , u J i front tlm to tim e ■A" provided
hy
l.
,v
now
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pr op erty u l. r "lil a n f f
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Classified Directory

Daily Herald

SILKS

lovviiiK Charier uiul
corporation, the orli
libs beep hi *.I in ipi
fceerefury of Htate .
B. L JIaltblv,
A.

I'l l till | e l i t e ,

CHENEY

R2raf, '*J/L, '»" a l t AM
p F S I K N T ( ’O M I'A N V

...

M ir .e y ,

PBBmiART l», I!

Hr£ L LUMBER CO. House ,
Service, Qunllty and Price.

Notice In hereby
nr lifter Hie Sutli da
A. I». lfiiu. Hie under
ply to Ilia Hovei i,„r
Florida for i.eiter*

V fr lr a
«»f
h»rlcr of

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debenture:*. (ibllfcutjiill*. Iieputbiblc . p r o l e and t!ev.d..|i la n d * f n / ’ ViJe!
!'r
,,r "Iherwixe. anil'tn
*od irintaferrAhle iuaii itmeittn and I K "

ORLANDO, !Fln., Feb. 19. —
Four o f the outstanding ntars o f
golfdom are to match strokes with
Tom Kerrigan and Dow Oeorgp,

GAINESVILLE, Fob. 19.—
opening o f the trnck sensoii ol
South in April will find the
vetsity o f Floriiln equipped
o track unsurpassed |»y any ri
oval xouth o f tho Mason and L
llner and ono which ranks an
the finest o f tha coontry, it
claimed hero.
During the
threo months many repairs
Improvements have been made
on the old trnck. Practically
Jiue beea Uicu qii
rtijIkrHi v I fh Ti'-I^so pf
and a himdung coat o f sifted as
form ing a hard-packed, r-prii
«&gt;Vai Which will ease the hard*
o f running and » t the same l
bo conducive to speed records,
ieaturo o f tho new I rack is the
yard fltruightwuy now neni
completion. The oval la u qi
terjiiiiJe alfnir.

I

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i

nuflineeaea and t o .d o an
'other aela and thing*. am
cl.«e-an»‘ ;nt?d all o th fc p X

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the officer* who abatl ha elected at amend
ha first election o f orflctfra o f aald vlded
orimratlon ahall im, qtiallflril.
•
■ It U Maltblr. Prealderrt.
The
O. r*. Hall, Vle*«Pretilitent.
.•
nea o (
■A» K. C lin e.S ecreta ry and
porotlc
A. K-, D in e, Treasurer;
&lt; ItaMf
amf the aalit II. I*. Mdlfl.le. ft. C.
The
Hall nml A. I'. Cline aliell cnnatl- nith.arr
tlile the pfeaeiit n.mrd nr Direct* with I
«&gt;ra.
1
author
Hurh D irector* I fdiall lie elected **«1 for
annually on the ln*t TluirmUv o f . Name*
January o f encli year, hcginnlitg In JJ. U 3

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCBffl
JJANFQBD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS, IMS.

Martin Trices Action
lit Oil Legislation

Will ConAttack On
&gt;f Order o f
Provisions

1

et,

T a l l a h a s s e e , Feb. is . —
Gov. Martin today telegraphed
Senator* Fletcher and Trammell
of F.nrlda and four reprmentotleep i in the lower home at
Congress asking that they use
their influence with senators
and representatives front Wls/consin, California, Idaho, In ­
diana, Missouri and other states
to prevent the passage of measRfe* before the legislatures of
those states, which art- directed
against the sale of cotton oil
products there.

ussionary isitor Today
%

Bi t . 5 “ re |J' E««n»nt»

w o r k ^ HwSn*
worx m it wain Fu, a walled town
« n 17
.Population about 215
mUea inland from Shanghai, Rav,

»
“ ,n Sanford ■pending
t L ^ nd Jf1" C“ v' « •* !" « • part of a year’s vacation, Rav.
To
Clow Upon Remains Of X * !"
hi* family arrived in
Entombed Cave Explorer the United States last July aftex

‘h/ir ancaator* centurie. ago
decided
they should bo utuuKiii
brought up.
«»»,. 7 .’"V
U|».
w ith the boys, however, It is an
altogether different atory. They
have a “young intellectual” class
that raises “caln" when they think
tlte occasion demands, it. A short
**°Yatea said, these
young men declared a boycott on
•JR!"*1"* F°°d» and enforced It by
raiding shop* and burning J a p ­
anese good found.
Tk (
Feople Capable.
The Chinese. Rev. Yute* nays,

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

WEEKS ASKED
FOR REPORT ON
TES1
House A ircraft Committee In
Rcflolulioo, Peeki IVivatc
Information Concerning The
Army-Navy1923Mnnouvcrs

Death Today Claims
Dr.Marion L Burton
ANN ARBOR. Mich., Feb. 18.
—Dr. Marion LeRoy Burton,
president of the University of
Michigan, died here today.
Death came aa an end. to a long
light in which he rallied time
nfter time front ill effects of
n complication of disease*. He
bad spent the summer in rest,
broken oniy by a trip to Cleve­
land where he made the speech
nominating Calvin Coolldgr.

FOOTS s a l e :
OVER_
Property To Be
On Market March 5.
Expect to Dispose
TVact In One D ay

a record breaking trip taking only
20 days and1 plans to return to
Simple Service Marks hls work in China next July.
v* » 1**
**ve * aterioptl*
Several H igh Officials,
‘ Final R ites For Dead r kHe.,e.ct
t.? ,nt lhe Presbyterian
Church Wednesday night at 7:30
History of Collins Parallels o clock. An Invitation is extended
Romance of Mankind, Says to the public to attend.
mentally.
They are anxious to Members of Committee \ : e of
:tion Made
eV*i
declare* th at he find* acquire anyth ng
Minister in Stirring Talk things
they can on
Opinion Thnt Air Service
in the United State* consld^ Western learning and are partiedof America Is Inadequate
Finishing
erably. changed and vastly differ­ M
desirous of le .re ln - the Engi
CAVE CITY, Feb. 18.-S and
from Chin*. China is not *o llihy language.
They are apt in
New Hostelery To B e
Number 3 8how Tuesday Night Rained Cave, torn open in the struggle to ent
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 8 .- The
touch changed and hasn’t been in
rescue Floyd Collins, In the grip of nwny centurie*. Mr. Yataa de­ any study but it will be a long House a irc ra ft committee adopted Negroes, Charged With RobNamed In Honor O f
time befure the nation cats to the a resolution today asking Secre­
cry Arrested Here Short
Out; Additional Features an underground trap, is slowly clares.
,J , Feb. 18.—
Jfv e lo n which the"United States tary Weeks for a confidential re ­
closing
in
again
today
upn
his
body
Time A fter Shooting! VlcMayor Forrest Lake
Planned For Wednesday; without human assistance.
..
Transportation.
^ report, on the
They are bound by superHwain Fu, Rev. Yates pointed a tu ons and fears that can only be port on the 1923 bombing teats
timSent
to
SanfordHospituI
Huge
Crowd
Anticipated
leasing bill will
Volunteers who fought to aave
hineao city. It ahaken off by shaking off Confuc- against the battleships New Jersey
More than a quarter of a
him from the clutch of nature, join­
in the Senate
-----ip ages. . It's lanUrn, Buddhism
and Taoism and Virginia. This action was tok­ Hey wood Register. S a n f o r d million dollarx worth of propIn addition to an altogether new ed hia family in the brief simple transportation facilities
en a fte r Representative LaGuurdiu,
are a*
ill leaders have program by the regular perform- funeral services a t the top of the
ULii i nr?
Prevailing forma of Republican, testified th at the War young man, is in the Fernald- tyerty of the Sanford Hotel
primitive
a»
some
politicians
would
religion
in
the
country.
Rev.
Yates
Laughton hospital suffering from
B
;Jy will
. . . . . attem
------ i rpt
i l l v 8 »orr u°
Sanford Shrine
f t ™ .“haft. Six of his friends have people in American citiea be­
Secretary in a letter Feb. 7, refus­ painful
wounds und two negroes, Realty Company has Iteen dis­
he floor u n til n i
ton,K.h‘ "HD Witness ns a fulfilled thp legal formalities by Hove theft's are. A h un instance believes.
George Martin ntul John McGriff posed within the past few
The most urgent needs of mis-! ed him the information.
c‘*niax a public wedding in which announcing his identity and acci­ for some 800 “caili” n “taxi.1
Obtained,
—
.......
Some members were of the opin­ nr»&gt; in the hands of the Volusia
alenaties in China. Rev. Yates
a young Sanford couple will take
which is a sort of glorified per­ said. ir. native helpers and increas- ion thaf., in view of the testimony county authorities charged with days, according to an an­
jf the bill will * 'waning roles. The ceremony dental death.
nouncement made this morn­
planned ambulator and which goes under #u school facilities. Money invest­ of army and navy officers Tuesday, highway robbery us a result of nil
sir attack on the will follow the main performance . Cen!eunt " ilh which h
to seal boulders over his rock grave th« name of a jinricksha, may be ed in schools, the missionary be­ it might be advisable to go more attempted hold-up on the Osteen ing
, by
. „officiuh of the corpor. -jland
will
be
solemnised
on
the
main
_i of points of orhad
for
a
10
mile
trip.
The
ve­
exhaustively
into
the
condition
of
has
not
arrived
and
the
sagging
lieves.
is
the
more
productive
of
n&gt;a.
early
Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr.
lO
tlon.
T w o -th ir d s o f th e s a le s
visions of the re- ■tage in the big tent.
the uir services, especially that of
rescjie shaft indicated nature” in­ hicle is propelled, or rath er pulled results of any effort that can
nirei !!!r »vnH , rual7 rf to. Die hos- were made to people living
py elsim are not
Due to an excessive rainfall, the tention to seal him up forever.
by an apparently tireless coolie made in China, There are now the uriny, or take up the advisabil­ pltal
in an automobile th at chanc. ,. , , , .
n
to the house or rpgular performance a t the clrMr. and Mre. Lee Collins were whor-e pajamas flap most disgrace­ rS?1? ?ban ■lihiiOOO converts to ity of recommending to the house ed along shortly a fter the shogt-joU,!,ll,p
tJan‘or‘l and Scminol*
hev will contend S , w'» called off Tuesdoy night. there, silent in the last earthly fully. When the bill has been paid Christianity in China, many of the appointment of a commission ing. The wounds nre not serious | county,
| i reeded their ou­ With the promise of good weather rites for their son. The aged cou­ one finds that the 800 cash tra n s­
whom turned to Christianity as a to study the situation during the examination at tho hospital is | Chief nmong the purchnsera of
sting new Ingiala- for the show tonight circus of­ ple sat side by side in small chairs late themselves
Into about 40 Fwmtit of the work of the schools. summer.
-•aid to have shown.
nroperty in tne ___
_____
new development
ficials are planning to make up in near the edge of the same lime cents ’Mex” which, in turn is 20
The Martin negro, who is charg­ lying between Union Avenue and
Assistant Secretary *if Navy
The
old
days
in
missionary
work
the measure pre- the program tonight for the show atone ledge under which Sand Cava cents In American money.
when a man worked for years with­ Robinson nnd Rear Admiral Hilary ed with the shooting, was arrestChina, Hev. Yates says, Is yet out securing a single convert is P. Jones, president of the naval e.l shortly nfter he hud repotted the Lnkefront boulevard, was the
of order would they were unable to give last disappears.
'
to suffer It’s “flapper’’ movement. P«H. the missionary believes. general board, testified on the nir that another negro had committed firms or Hulick &amp; Hulick, which
by the chair or night.
Behind them, grouped on largo
within GO days will begin the
hole ami th a t thu
Everything |8 |n readiness for boulders overlooking the valley be­ The young women of the country I here are in his church 140 mem­ plana of the navy
department, the hold-up. A description gotten erection of the new $500,0(10 tour­
or
more
particular,
of
the
city
in
opted before Fri- the wedding.
A local iqiniater, low, were a doien members of n
bers and the number is expected while Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, from Mr. Register a t the hospital ist hotel. A block of property
if it is still whose name, like those of the bride choir gathered front among real- which he spent his 10 years or to grow much more rapidly In chief of the army general staff, and was Conveyed to Constable E. E. facing approximately 450 feet on
jJve away under and groom will be withheld until £ "* » of. C»ve City. Mr. and Mrs. work, are being brought up in the &lt; years to come.
his aide, Maj. r . B. Wilby, repre­ m ilker who made the arrests. H rst Street opposite the site of
sent for a vote the principals take the stage to­ Collins listened with bowed head*
sented tho war department. They The nogroH bail been traced to the new hotel, wnu purchased by
bmergvncy officers night has been seemed.
Local while strains of ’’Nearer My God
were designated by .Secretaries Huniord by Officers Green and this firm for $90,000.
merchants have started the nowly- to Thee ’ drifted over the hill as
Wilbur und Weeks, at tho request Beckwith who began working on
The purchase of Hulick &amp; Hulick
of tho committee, to represent tho case about half nn hour be­
|oi order should be weds-to-be off with a good supply the services opened.
fore when tho alarm first came to wns made Tuesday afternoon by
those departments.
of the legisla- of household articles which range
The aged father looked often
Howard Hulick, who a few hour*
the police station.
and report it from insoles to hairnets. These toward the mouth of Sand Cave
Flood of Light
befure
had signed the contract
According
to
the
story
of
the
a
f
­
| days which would will be presented to the couple 126 feet away as tho words “ Like
Representative Perkins, Repub­ fair na told to tho polico, Martin which guaranteed the erection or
i the senate. They shortly after the ceremony is pre­ the Wanderer, the Sun
lican, New Jersey, the committee was tho bulling spirit in the hold­ the new hotel. So plensed with
Gone
i tny difficulty in formed. The greater number of Down,” floated uway in the dis­
examiner, announced ufter the up. He is u puralytie, barely able Sanford nnd its future was Mr.
before the sen- the presents now arc* on display in tance. Sand Cove, naked In the ab­
meeting that the confidential In­
He hold tho shot gun on Hulick, that ho niadt* known hia
[ikould go back to a window of the Hall Hardware sence of its sheltering canapy
formation hud "thrown u flood of I®
•Mr.
Register
and directed the oth­ Intention of nmkinir more investcompany,
on
First
Street.
conference report
light upon the question of general er negro to climb into the auto­ nients fur his firm a t a later date.
yawned silently.
Formation
of
Teunt
Will
Begin
Hurenu
Figures
By
Scruggs
ran be cal
up
Tho couple will be the eightydefense, especially in regard to
in which Mr. Register had Mr. Iluliek and his brother who
The Rev. Roy II. Blser, or Glas­
After Selection Of IMayer
Indicate Much Movement aircraft" und tiiat the request for mobile
reventh that have been married as gow,
been
riding
and seurch him. Tho compose the firm, which will fln
neighboring
community,
Manager
At
Next
Meeting
one of the main events of the climbed to a stum p to open a
This Season Than In IjihI; this information had proven "high­ younger, it Is
main
sni.l, lost his nerve nance the local project, has long
Shrine Circus during the past four
To He Held Next Week
to
Crop Slightly la rg e r, Belief ly practical.” Beyond this state­ and refused to go on with the n»b-i!,&lt;H‘n Identified with some of the
Scriptural
service
and
n
motion
year*. W hether or not it can bo picture comma ftartaU
ment he refused to discuss the ses­
W
whirr.
Unable to climb into the large hotel projects in thi* coun­
sion.
traced to the circums* /uces under At the outerT rlhge of the group
agraph'
machino himself due to hi# infirm ­ try. At present he Is secretary- '
K.
F.
llousholdcr
was
named
'
^otal
shipments
of
celery
from
dam number which they were married, tfie fact stood a sentinel with hia rifle. president of the Sanford HnsebnIV, J'lftrida through Feb. Hi this year
One member of the committee is Ity and unable to keep his vic­ treasurer of (,!«• New Jaxaey Motef
aid bo included in remains th at only u very few di­ Huge rocks were tho benches of club at an organisation m eeting, were 1.710, against 2,783 cars ship- understood to huve said thut, after tim covered. th e ’negro then fired. Men’s Association 'and fast yeaif ‘
with the remain- vorces have been reported umong the outdoor chapel.
held Tuesday afternoon. Other ped before the sume date of last hearing the nrmy statement, ho
lhe negro, evidently, had not served (is. president of tho same
the principals of Shrlno Circus
My.
officials
of the club, with the ex­ year, a compilation of figures made could appreciate the reason for the trken into consideration the fact body.
Men who had spent days in the
« . . ( th , i n u , . ,
,
, ,
struggle, unshaveed and muddy in ception of a pluyer-manuger, were today by Frank S. Scruggs, rep­ position taken by Brig. Gen. Mit­ thnt he is known by Mr. Register.
Operate Popular Jersey Hotel
intention of con- *4. (-ircus officials made the most of appearance, bared their heads in elected at the meeting.
resentative in Sanford of the chell. assistant urmy air chief, In his story ut the sheriff’s of­
The firm of Hulick £ Iluliek.
W*r ugainst ndop- j ‘5°
them through the chilling breeze. The prayer
The selection of the manager United States Department of Ag- whose testimony before the com­ fice he blamed the shooting on un"ther hotels has built and
t. they suid Tues- | the cancellation of Tuesdny night’s was offered. Tho little gathering wlll be taken up nt a meeting of j riculture und the Florida Bureau mittee has stirred up considerable other negro wh«&gt; hud been wulkiuir 1
the read. The “ g ^ w ^ p f f i l J‘hf, ^ ^ a r l m r Hotel
subject would he I Pe r‘ormance and are prepared to of lfiO men mid women henrd the the club officers to be held next
Markets, shows on Feb. lit last controversy.
ighly and would noti Rl,vu Bevi\ral new acts that olhcr- Rev. Biser tell them they were week. Following the selection of year the price of celery from three
Another member, nfter lenving ed un by the man who brought M r.1 u Allenhurat, N. J., near Asbury
declared to
« h ” the senate
wiw would not have been on the “standing on this precipice in the the manager the form ation of u to Sixes was $1.50 u crate while the committee room is quoted ns Register to the hospitul, und added I i rk’ n , . w'm h
program. So advance in the reg- midst of death” und listened to team will be taken up. Tho club this year the price for the same having remarked thnt it was "m er­ his statem ent to thnt of Mr. R eg-15® ono, of “ le best in thut state,
h Kepublican, Ne- ulur
prices, however, will be made. him give thanks “for the brother­ already is in communication with grade of product is $2.50.
ciful" thut the United States wus ister thut tho third negro had ’ f’UVt'ral y‘‘an‘ "«’» Howard Hulick
of the defeated
nothin*; to do with the* affair,
’
m tho rrectlun of
The
main
show
will
begin
at
8:30
hood of man ns manifested
by u number of good players and are
Ration hill and leadThe peak of the movement this surrounded by large oceans.
the regular hour.
The those who have risked their lives confident of getting together a fust year,
A confession is snid to have been the Huntington Hotel in St. Peters­
It also was learned that the
piun is expected to o’clock,
is
expected
to
arrive
about
elite in«*d from tho youn*cur negro. burg.
side tents, containing a number of
aggregation.
the middle of Mnrch though the committee found out thut only two Martin, it is suid, has refused to
the fight ’tomor- unusual attractions, and the booths on this site.”
Another feature of thu contract
Mentul comfort for the Collins
e assisted by Sen- will open for business at 7:30 o’­
The m atter of financing the'club whole month is expected to find of the 100 or more members of udmit his connection with the roh- signed
Tuesday, according to of­
Democrat, North Hook which will give visitors an fnniily wus besought and then Mrs. was discussed at leagthat the meet­ as much celery moving to m ar­ the army genernl staff were from l&gt;ery. In u story told by the ne- ficials
of
the local company is •»
the
uir
service,
and
that
the
pres­
Iru
D.
Wenthers,
of
Cave
City,
Irt to the opposition
ing and the finding of n plan ket as facilities in Sanford can
(frees in Delumd. according to inwhich calls for the operahour to sight-see before settling sang u solo.
i
pack and ship. It is believed that, ent number of uirplaues wus far formation received in Kunford, the clause
p Ser&gt;«tor Smith, down
whereby
no
burden
will
rest
on
any
tion of the hotel for the next five
for the regular performance.
Newspaper telephones, but re­ man or group of men was reiuirt- so fur ns quality is concerned, the below the wur department specifi­ negroes claim thut they were pick- &gt;years
Pth Carolina and
by its builders. This, it was
cations
for
wnr
defense.
cently
installed
all
over
the
hill­
*r, Democrat, Tened. Merchants and other individ-1
this year will be belter than
ed
up
«&gt;
n
the
road
btf
Mr.
Register
pointed
out, Is significent in thnt
side, rang unanswered from vur- uuls will be asked for nominal I *1 wn* 1**1 year,
Although nrmy plans are said to MmwHdnX c a nJ, &lt;,tol*| Ahem "ho had they have such a large client* to
ious
tree
stations.
A
Hoft
wind
call
for
an
initiul
quota
of
1IH
1
contributions
to
launch
the
ussoduj
No
damage
was
done
to
the
&lt;rwood, Democrat,
something good for them ." A d is - (that they will practically be
rustled the dried brown leuves tion. The club, once luunched will I crop by the freezing temperuturc airplanes for the first
pursuit agreement over what the "good” able to fill the hostelry with their
H of the bill upon
and carried the song Off down the be self-supporting because of th e 'u few mornings ago, in fact, the group, it actually has 21; one of was. the negro maintaining that own guests.
p is based declared
valley.
fuct that all receipts of the sec- oppusite view is token. The cold, the initial war allotment of 58 it wus money, followed, according
not worried over
It became known today that the
The story of Floyd Collins, un- ond hulf of the season will go in by Jiindering the reproduction of bombardment und 100 attack to the negro’s story, und ended in
passage of his
name of the new hostelry will Ik*
certain in its outcome, uncertain to thu club treasury intact,
insect and grub pests, has added planes it hus only 21 of the for­ the shooting.
This
c. I- Britt was named vice- materially to the quality of thu mer and one of the lutter.
Ml. Register is reported to be the Forrest Lake Hotel.
Charged with stealing a coat even from day to day. Rev. Biser
F Kepublican, New
Other Figures
, paralleling the ro- president The other officers are: crop.
u-sting well ut the hospitul. Sev­ name, it wus unnounced. was de­
|irniun of the eon- belonging to A. 1). Smith from a referred to
Other figures on the ratio of eral buckshot entered bis should­ rided upon several days ago by the
The totul number of cars shipped
he would attem pt Sanford barber shop, u young man mnnee of mankind Itself. No other ' q . \V. Spencer Jr., secretary-treasplunes
specified for initial wur er, it is said, when the negro fired board of directors as a fitting trib ­
from
Florida
last
season
was
,
,
- —
(report at noon and who guve his name us Alvin Nel­ ine dent within memory, he said, urer; J. I). Chittenden, business
ute to tho efforts of the mayor In
und the number in ser­ both barrels of his gun.
| lhe senate until 5 son was committed to the county hoc! brought ko many prnyern from ' nianogor; The director# named ore •»^**** the compilation #howA. Of strength
c.ccuring thu hotel.
vice,
are
suid
to
be
ns
follows:
the
brotherhood
of
man
for
one
fel-|K
,
|*\
Houtiholder,
C.
L.
Uritt
.1
l)
number
the
Sanford
Mellon
court for trial he wus given u
Jterrioon.
Chittenden, G. W. Spencer Jr.', For- *hin|&gt;«d 5,287. The crop, it is InProperty an Kale March 3.
For Panam a: Specified observa­
preliminary hearing before Judge lowman trapped underground.
“ Floyd loved the caverns and . rt.*t latke, Fred Dnrner. R. L. dlcated, will he os large, possibly a tion planes, 13, in service, none;
’W.
K.
White
in
Municipal
Court
Another
announcement nude in
th in g s For Wednesday morning.
the caves; loved them us some of |)ean, Vance Duugloss, I- i \ C hit-1tr^ e larger than it wus lust year. bombardment, 13, in service, 14;
connection with the hotel is th at
love flowers und birds,” he suid. tendcn. II. E. Wagner, Frank Competition from California cel- pursuit. 25, iii service, none.
the entire property holdings of
[me In City; Nelson was arrested luesday us
"Now he is enshrined in his sar­ Meisch. W. C. Hill. W. W. C. Smith ^ y , Michigan celery und New
For Ilnwuii: Snecified observn-1
Ilf
I the land company will formally go
night by officers Beckwith and cophagus of stone where his body und W. E. Walthall.
io rk celery will not prove as aer- tion planes, 13, in service, none;'UIl W C l l i i r C
W O r R " i the market Mur. 5 ami from
p d y Mar. 8 Green. When found, it is said, he lies in peace."
ious as expected und the Florida bombing, 2tl, in service, nine; purpresent indications, it is believed
was wearing the coat which had
product is getting a much wider suit, 50. in service none.
“ It wus Floyd’s wish to be bur­
tliut
by the t*tiil of thut &lt;!uy, t*vt*ry
P«ry and other fin- letters belonging to the Owner still ied in a cave," the speaker added,
Mrs.
K.
P.
Moorse,
agent
for
the
distribution than in seasons preFor the Philippines: Specified
lot will have been sold.
[or the Model in the pockets. Nelson hail a tern- and then related a dream which
Seminole
County
Welfare
Board,
ceding.
observation, 13, in service, none;
1 being erected in D?rary
H arry T. Bodwdl, head of tho
*n Hanford at the time j
Collins said his son recently |
Weekly shipments to date, con bombardment, 13 in service, 10; was the principal speaker ut the
a number of San- ot hts arrest.
regular weekly luncheon meeting Ihidwel ICmIty. Coin|&gt;uriy, whoso
; experienced, u dream that angels
trusted with lust year are:
pursuit, 20, in service none.
^Other cases coming before Judge came &gt;tm
.. him
...... m„mj
v u
#n‘i professional
und ....
took
away from
1923
I9'2I
The arm y, however, was said to of the Sunfopd Kiwunis club nt the linn U linniilinit the sale, announces
1 to show Sanford White were those of A. D. Booth, I cave where he
after- thnt an extensive advertising cam............., ........
‘ wus 'imprisoned,
'
d.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—
Jan. 12, ... 17
Jan. LL . *54 have a large number of airplanes Seminole Cafe Wednesday
med in residential drunkenness, $10 bond estreated ;, “ Heroic deeds huvtwlaid ai per­ senato today recalled from the Jan. 18,..... 77
ready for service but rapidly ap- noon. Two new members, Ray U ur-! W Kn covering eight papers in
Jan,
20,
IM
den und (.’. \\\ Stoudenmlre w e r e w i l l shortly be inaugurated
moderate cost, ate A. I.. W alter, drunkenness, $10 es­ manent monument for the whole
Jan. 25.
teg
„
Jail, 27,
172
322 preaching the obsolescent stage.
elected
nt the meeting.
to continue until the sale opening.
e‘l and the build- treated; J. A. Crews, rqieruting a coUntry in the exhibitions of cour- tion bill passed last night contuin- Feb. 1 ... 2 III
Prior to the executive session,
Feb. 3.
110
ri*,d for inspection car while under the influence of age and stamina reveuled for 18 . ing a provision for increase of s a l- : Feb. 8.
Mrs. Morse sketched the work A series of advertisements will ap­
( lhe committee heard Theodore
235
Feb.
ID,
107
intoxicating liquors,
$100 and days at Sand Cave," the Rev. C. ary for members of congress and Feb. 15, 352
Feb. 17. 297 i Roosevelt, former assistant seen- DC- welfare board in the eounty pear in newspapers in the follow­
*1 progress has costs; Will Klannagun, vagrancy, K. Dickey, of Horse Cave, said. vice president. When the measure I •Shipment s by month Iu:it y»iar j tary of the navy, who opposed and urged her hearers to co-operute ing cities: Jacksonville. Daytona,
St. ----------»•
Petersburg,
T building in the transferred to the county court:
with the hoard in ms many wuys Orlando, Tampa. —
n,
He supplemented ReW
Bistr's was brought back, Senator Norris, l
unification of the uir services,
Willie Clinton, reckless driving, statement that the spot forever Republican, of Nebraska, unnounc- 705; March. 2,039; April. 1,11*1;
,n fact, the buililWhile Mr. Rooosevelt was before ns passible. She read the report i ” ‘ s,1 1 ulm Beach, Miami and S*n1almost completed. $5 bond estreated, Wallace Allen, would be sacred to the memory of ed he wouki ask reconsideration.
I May, 580, and June 33.
1lhe niirruft committee. General "f the organization fur the past
rJn as one of th e, icckleun driving, dismissed; Wil­ him who had culled forth so much
j Mitchell was testifying before the month.
I Branch offices of the company
borne buildings in i lie Richardson, drunkenness, $5 ]
M. if. Hutton, who was elected to have already- been• located
house military committee in fuvor
(Continued on page 2)
------ In' all ' of
./*• !*• Connelly is bond estreated; Frank Monroe, i
| of the Curry nir service unification membership a t u prior meeting, wns
,c Blea except Palm Beach and
presented to the rlub. Mr- Dur­ Miami and in the latter two, it is
: bill.
Itoe interior furn- disorderly conduct, $5 and costs; j
building.
K. P. Duncan, drunkenness, $5 and 1
den, who wus elected to member­ expected to open branches in u
Uililiiig will be plae- costs; S. B. Graham, drunkenness
J before the military rnnuulttev in ship, is manager of the Basket short time.
papletely furnished and disorderly conduct. $20 bond 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.— The
■
—
| opposition to the bill ,preceding Market while Mr. Stoudenmire is
ncie necessary for estreated, K. 1*. Duren, drunkenness senate coinmittoe approved the riv­
m anager of the Seminole Grocery
Civic pride, municipal spirit a n d , The Sunfurd team will consist , Gen. Mitchell on the stand,
Will Link 18 Cities
Company.
interurbun rivalry will find ex- - 1 of the following
i *k :u ^ t‘les need and disorderly conduct. $15 hand ers and harbors bill.
_ .players:
.
Harry
by the purchaser estreated.
Visitor*
present
ut
the
meeting
pression
on
the
Satiford
&lt;1 »lf, Khle. Frunk MacNeill, It. L. Dean, | E l U f l i l l l d
( 'l l l i s i f l o i 'i m e
A house committee began un in­
In Broadcasting Plan
V . D M S I U t r m ^ were R. A. Palmer, Mr. Pcttishall
. exchanged with
vestigation of the National Dis­ course Friday nfternoon when O. W. Spencer, Edwanl Higgins, J l 1
und
Rev.
At.
E.
Gabard,
of
Genevu;
R
were bought
Mayor
Forrest
Lake
and
.
Mayor]
Dr.
a
Pulaston,
Col.
G.
W.
Knight,
j
i
\
t
‘
W
A
I’l
l
l
S
(
OlUCM’C
llC
e
abled Soldiers League.
NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Event­
i^ b le t„ the purGtt® Borchurt, president of the
Night sessions were held by both H. I.. Maltbie will lead the S a n -j Judge K. F. llousholdcr; E. II.
permanent
Atilwuukce baseball club; R. M ually linking into a
I dVl wi M l*1i. i'u » «
Milwaukee
I senate and house agriculture com­ ford und the Altamonte Springs Pnrker, II. W. Herndon, F. H.
hook up by telephone station* In
golf teams of 20 men each into &lt;Bigelow, Roy Chittenden, Calvin
' ______
1inittees on furm legislation.
maineut conference which Pre*1!- 1YatMnVreidIvhJrli
K- 18 cities for aimultniitfou* bread­
would summon
1 C h i n n ' wi.
‘ resbyterlan
missionary to casting
Feb. 18.—Crop | A general denial of a federal action for u prize offered by the Teague, Frank Markwood, Reg!­ dent CoolUlge
lidge
would
summon,
nnd
........ .. i
Married, andWASHINGTON.
of programs furnished by
weather conditions for Florida ((trade committee c o in tliin l was , competing clubs. Though the "Bat- nald Holly, Forrest Lake, lawn which ha* been mentioned here A y ujL°,, " “W| £ #on ■ vacation. u New York station is contained
j
tie
of
th*Muyorn"
will
be
the
featLeRoy,
Douglas
Igou,
Ray
Rearfor the week ending yesterday, | filed by the Michigan Sugar Com• with the Amer- 1 m-viei***—
L k! ~—
*” present
• l,ccaU,r*
■ •
were: „E. D. In a plan for a super-system of
ju re of the program several ex- «l»*n, Paul Lake. Arthur Yuwell, "i*. conversation
was summarized by the D epart-1pany #
radio broadcasting, announced by
18.— H is-' m int of Agriculture today as fol-| Brig. General Mitchell testified cellent golf matches are promised W. R. Smith, and Mr. Brown.
the American Telegraph and Tele­
rw
ood’s
heart
aflows*
mostly
dry'
ami
sunshine
further
laHore
a
house
committee
for
the
visitors
team
will
include
Members
of
the
Altamonte
J
heart afmostly
dry
sunshine
phone Company. New project pro­
11i‘ lows:
m
osuy
ury and
la nundier of pluyers of ouUtond- Springs team are: Amos I
, waiting for 1 Lou
favorable
for farm
work. .Low on thtf aircraft,
vides connection will be availably
E. A. Bush, David Howard
Navy department informed tho • ln(T ability,
•' HtuK** nnd I tem peratures on Feb. 12 damaged
every night from 8 to 11 o’clock,
at 2 o’clock when Johnson. H. If. Bundy, “
ate
departm
ent
that
the
Amerl*
I
*
version of
'
nl!?be,l Graven DllHOUSE DEFEATS BILL ' *
Luke, S. M. Lloyd. 11. C. Long, C.
«« Nina
| J. Marshall, FL J. M iughton, J. G.
Hr *
town
WASHINGTON. Feb. 18— By a
| .Michaels, 11. H. AlcCuslln. G. E. vote
iLi
Nearly evof 2.11 to 120 the House today
Wheat:
|
McKay,
A.
R.
Platt,
A.
K.
Russel-■llvi lhe wcoding damaged. Much truck was killed jby —orixes
have
been
provided
the
in
t
Mr.
Hanip.sou.
Air.
Clarendon.
N.
I
May,
U
134
'to
L
8
1
;Ju
ly
,
1.54
V
[tor,
AVRaffeid1
U
B
.H
le
e|*
“
7
"
7
l
tol'llTv
I’0!,*
I
groom them- in north und central parts on Feb. | tee on the nomination of William dividual
winner* us well as.for the A. Holt, Mr. Huzxo, Mr. Chase and Corn: May. 1.27»*. Oats: May, I Sharon, W. M. Scott, E. C. Su*1’*' • ••-&lt;*- ^ y / ttU*,',u r‘ a »* hill «.* « sub
.................
13.
IJDt»too*
Were
cut
to
the
j
M.
Jurdtne
to
be
secretary
of
agS m ith,IsM ute for tjie measure it p a n a d
a t ,,
but
winning team.
j George Babcock.
to 531*.
| and R. A. Winston.
ground but will n v o te r
j riculture.
last year.
u * toystery.

Points,
irters Say

WEDDING TO LEAD
EVENTS IN SHRINE
CIRCUSTONIGHT

r

REGISTER IS SHOT
ay o n OSTEEN ROAD Builders Of Hotel
BY HOLD-UP MAN Make Purchase

OFFICERS NAMED PEAK OF CELERY
TO HEAD SANFORD CROP WILL COME
BASEBALL CLUB NEAR MARCH 15

Larceny Case Sent
From Municipal To
Higher Court Today

KiwanisC’Fub Hears
Talk By Mrs. Morse

Senate Recalls House
Appropriation Rill

Washington News

“Battle Of Mayors” Will Be Feature
Of Sanford-Altamonte Golf Match

Weather And Crop
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the rescue shaft, while the shaft
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the Atlanta post in November
1923. He was questioned as to
the 15,000, stressed In Rieh ’2 tes­
timony yesterday, sent by L. g.
Williams, of Savannah, to Rlehl In
Columbus, O.
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fool enough to let hhn
Ncgro songs, rendered in cornWASHINGTON. F ^ 18.--R u(Continued from Page One)
talk to me and to hel~
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- mor haa it that the wedding bells
iti*r kindneia.
the former warden referring to a field style, P'«*«d a number of | played “School D*-a” as Everett
patrons of the Milane Theater i Sanders recently appointed sccre"‘sit made tc his office by
apoke^'r ^ nn *CIeve’ .of GJa&gt;ff°w.
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t0 Sartnin, Hsar. The witness said tha^^i* Tuesday night when the Jubilee! tary to President Cool idee and his
,n
vo,c* *° ,ow
th e ;
IJertlcs Accepting A n v the time he was preparing to 1aav» Singers, a troupe of negro sing­ bride marched up the old church
w ater down th « °PPosite hillside only emphasised the
aisle.
Money
for Sof»
Jolts;
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Columbus to attempt to raise
solemnity of the occasion. Faint
He Mode No Savannah Trip J5-000 to repay Rich!, a portion «r&lt; ers nppeared in concert. A nunt- If by chance this wasn't the
Hotels
are
Filled
B f ’ dMt* fmm the cameras were a u -!
v borrowed money. Haar offered to her of individual singers and mu­ tune they played, it wrfs the bells'
Every hotel in Sanford was fill- j
I&gt;. WM® as Van Cleco told softly of.
‘
—u he ac10Micians wero featured in the bill.
I help
and the witness said
error —for the wedding took place
appeared particu- when both bride and groom were
* the singers’ students just turning the haif-wny
- ,f'0W Sweet mark in the schooling,
haunting rythm,!
was „ “School Days” romance
.
-.it luiuiniiiai
outstanding all the way through.
and A. F. Pearson, a Glasgow un­ (standing room only) signs.
Sandors was the son of a coun­
in th„ f e i * s « £ “c X 11,™
SS£°s
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f " f " 0thisainspiece,
dertaker, dropped a piece of nsh, n
try preacher, who augmented his
thl«
m
orning.
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tiny fluttering fern and a bit of
. 1- , i meager salary as minister of a
the dcfenie hari*rested. “T heynro n®
tH Colurnbu* to (five to the program .
Other spirituals
Straw H at Sales Increase
earth as Floyd's unseen rem ains
Baptist Mission church in the In{•hargefi
with
conspiracy
to
accept
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llilfor1
ropayment
after
ho
had
sung with effect.
tw re committed to his Maker.
Increased sales of straw and bribes
m
eonneriion
with
. . . i J . !• *0,« nis noU!,e
house ,n
in cCo°l«»nbus.
umbus. Thb
T hi, were
urines
in
connection
with
assignThnuirh*the
.
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.i
d,nna
coaI Hrids bV Working a
55 minutes had elapsed when the panama batH a re reported by sev­ went of prisoners "soft jobs."
I,draft however.
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was
brought
back
nna “Amen’’ brought the closing
- I I" th . songs „™,h" ' i n t i S f J
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L. J. Fletcher, who has la-en in i f 1 " " ta , ,a n'1 ro-depoaltod in a negro virtually all on the stage mont.
o t the services. Such was the last eral local haberdasheries, thus re ­
The
Rev.
Janies
Sanders
und
his
? ‘ * ** bt‘ Wtti* advbw»d by have gone through institutions of
hour of spiritual tribute to Floyd minding citizens of the early ap­ governm ent prison service a t 1 env- h;,n r
wife were desperately poor—yet
•"W
orth,
Kalis.,
and
A
tlanta
since
ra"
5,°,U,nbUK
BttHrnt,y
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to
a
l
.
higher
learning.
The
director
of
Collins. A few hours and his body i proach of Spring. The cold weaCh­
when E verett war. born in 1882,
in its to
m b 1er two days ago failed to rel-gate 1002, in his testim ony denied all t o ^ ’v X r i Z " ^ 0" “ miK,lt *e- m th.- chorus was for a long time they determined th at despite their
VUllL have.. been
r,ecn sealed
**a,e? tr&gt;
tomb
director of fho g t.k »T'i
,n r&gt; unerm ineu m ai oespue m eir
charges
c
f
acceptance
of
bribes
covering
up.
deep in the earth below. A b lo c k 'th e new head wear to the dofhea
J re dub
F k Univ‘,« ' t y 1poverty he should have at least the
niudp nf?ain*t him hy I'ovorniiiPiit
Of concrete will be perm itted to press.
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WlfllPWH,
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---------------When he was 18 theV started to
Not n penny’’ wn i his answer
.fulfill this ambition by sendidng!
. to questions ns to nrceptanc,
| him to the State Normal School
iT
money
prisoners in
in exeh
With The Shrine Circus
J ' I L ' from
™ " Prisoners
ex d nngv *P f O p O S a l S
B e fo re ^ ^ A S P E R IT Y
I S a t Terre Haute.
’ for appointment to “easy jobs." H e 'c i
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, » w ------IIis path nt tho school wan not
R A M P A N T strew n with roses. When not a t­
■ declared that lie had never been up-1 o d l c l i C A i m H O IIQ A N O W
j preached by any one with offers of
lI H U S e
tending classe:; he was forced bv
mcney In return for use of his in -1 u - A c r n w r i ^ T ; .
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N O R T H W E S T lark of funds to work in a local
fluence. lie went into detail while
Feb. 18.— The
shoe store.
But every existence
on the witness Hand as to the asan‘l hous« agricultural comhas its compensations—and there
Says
Northwest
Was
Not
Left
E verett m et Miss Ella Neal.
jjy? ,
signment of prisoners in the Savnn- {?« “ 5** w.er,‘? cn,lwl lnto ’“•ssiuif
Asleep At Switch And Is
nnli crowd" to prison positions, f,,on&lt;,.ay '"K*11 *«» consider JegislaMiss Neal was a notmal school
quarters and eating places. The _*°.Vto car,.'y 0,.'.t recommendations
(letting on Keller Basis student from Jacksonville—an-l in
the president’.-! agricultural con­
w itness said thnt there wna nothing of
almost an short a time as it takes
unusual in the assignm ent of these ference.
CHICAGO, Fell. 18. — P rosper­ to tell it she wuo Sanders' fiancee.
prisoners.
The t'apper-IIaugen ro-operntive ity’:! sudden arrival last rum m er,
The
. courtship^ was
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a n d .th
e n.though rem arkable “did not ov- “i/* * 1* nnd tbev were mnrried in
Praises
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“ Her SahderV graduHe said
id that at tho tim e ’hov' h • 5 ° T u ,te ® a3senibleil with | n whelm, and the northw est has 190‘" *,bf’
atlon.
were committed
Tiniitted there were aboiU1n o n
° f “ pproy,infr ° r °- not been left asleep nt the .switch’’
At this point it would seem fittin g
-,o«»u
2,800 inmates
inm ates of the prison -vith ! r oa tbe n,1Pn9l|re, if possible. I Charier. F. Collisen, agricultural
(editor of The Minneapolis Trib- to add ’’and lived iiappily ever;
toi d me»&gt;b‘,rs of the Inland a fte r.”
diligently employed. H» doscribivejsesaion todav, the
But such was not the case. They j
ed the Savaminli V o'ntinccn^'n-om f 0,nailttee adopted an a"m
en
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m
en
t,
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Pre*3 A’ re la tio n here to" " iu n n „ iu ,„
were undoubtedly happy—hut they !
incntly to the front in the tesM -: L’y .Repre^ en,alive1 Fulmer, Demo- day’
hnd alm ost more than their full I
mony In the case, ns above the
to enlarge the m e m -I
Lven wheat raising cotntnuni- share
;
e
proposed
federal
co­
rtifh.vn-M.
bershlP
the
cotier,
are
alive
and
active,”
said
, „„„of „„troubles,
, ,
average. In apparent truthw orthThey
had
been
married
hut
operative
m
arketing
board
from
Mr. Coilisson. “ A query sent out r *"Py n.°ua be? " m ,rrle d b»t a
mess, this having n benring on
three to five to bring in represen­ by The Tribune revealed If. did i .f !._ _ m.oath\ . w.hen together they
their assignm ents, he said.
of m ajor agricultural prod­ •ren t projects now in active o p e r-! n t ‘
” lvei','ity of Indiana.
I The form er deputy warden de­ tatives
ucts.
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m n^ ton*.. „
n .c
";?nt
tbo ^ u tlo n with
The senate comm ittee’s session northw est states to put ngricul- i •..A 1 ,t he l,„nivf.rs' ty Sanders was a
Fnther Hayden a n d . Laurence
11.1 i n,an*1 H,! was president of
Riohi when they made a trin to tonight was taken up principally ture on n better hasi" ”
Savannah, and said ho knew noth- with the testim ony of George N.
Mr. C o l l l W , atldren,
„„ ; S | , ' s7 h X T b 'S l ■ ? /” " ’ But ' i l
lee k , president of tho American
bt I
1 i “n p, a,n.s for sucb “ trip. He Council of Agriculture, nnd O. E.
«»'l B . rf- th u t lU.ln’t Ret him t T wSerc i l t h
a®f,Cr.L-ed h.Vs woaJ t b nt this time
t.h&lt;: ProsPeri‘y of cnnimun- ul to pay the butcher and grocer.
less than 85 000 i n
, ,B,rndfute* a member of the pres-* f.e,et
ities thnt have developed dairying For the student newlyweds it was
equity in some
•deludingjident a agricultural conference1
nnd balanced farm ing. He told of " mmi ighty
L 'h t V sslim
l i m plckin’s.”
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mi' X L , 7 - Pr k " '* « -* '« hi. crlUcIim the revival of prosperity in the
Another
purt-tim
e job in a ch o c !
Fla., and in „
ut
Sccretaf l “ r v7* charging th a t northw estern I'tntes this year, ns a
•store pulled them through, however
Kansas, and Liberty bond,
'
, d“ 7,,Ba? BR,&lt; the «Kti- result of the new grain crops of one! in HJ07 SnncIor.H was Lrrnduatcd I
departm ent
ent nnd
He testified t h a t ^ a r l H aar was 1 1 ° departm
nn,, urged e n ­ H&gt;24. “In l«J2:i the total value of
ent of the revised M cNary- ten lending crops in the ninth fed­ from the* University with a law fH
nssigned t„ the Catholic chaplain actm
degree. Thnt same years he was In
Iluugcn farm export hill.
eral reserve district wus nbout adm itted to the Indiana S tate h n r ! u
ho . V T ? " Fnther H«y«l«n. on
Mr.
Bradfutc
outlined
in
detail
$5.10,000,000,
In
1021
the
same
the chaplain h request, ns was
experience in co-operative m ar­ crops wer« worth $1,100,000,000. und entered the Terre H aute law “
Maimio Kessler, lie „lso said C. his
keting associations and unnlyzed and the prices are still soaring,’’ firm of McNutt. Wallace, Sanders
« Randel.
i iC Hf,n Was m a«lo cha'iffeur to the conference findings on this sub­
, the prison physician at »ho request ject. It has been asserted hy some he declared.
A fter th at it was smoother sail­
“Although central nnd south­ ing, Sanders, n Republican was
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tbt? physician, Hr. W. F. Quill- witnesses uopposed to the proposal
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Congresses.
Tho Sanderses could hy no
P'i, j it
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uiiiEiciitc iiiii not
*tihM ftih°.,,l ,!“WCVOr’ ,n "uff,cle" t to convince even the most exaetinr
stretch of the imagination be con­
- their m o K . K W;' n,,'n hU&gt;V " lh,‘r attrnctions »»"»*&gt;•" ^
strength of Ohio, ..nit i» u w
, 7 ! K ? : i « j t e r i . t e L T i ! r d &gt;v by-trf ,lui*" •:* s i S 5 : « i: ar. sidered rich—but holding n seat in
den of a prison until nppofnttS tii'lem ?
pr°b* BUrd to 8Uy th a t tu r'" e« «re hard Congress nt 87500 u year is a lot
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Mlllionniren’’, by Pauli. Kinkca \ *L ,n ,art,c,c’ “OvontlgM
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all. It atoulcl be absorbed, fl2S"
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R very valuable boost to this 8t«ln nt ctni,sel t contributes
hy autiii
u * cauae thi-oughout the entire article u-h!in,: nn‘1 RCC°Pd; lie-j
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town, tri tog. c , han,1(!t which" vcr hn K
CVCP :.olhw QitY.i
ink RATS*
«s tho birth of o chicken, is given c o n .Iw 1?!1' ] hnni&gt;' 11 ln it • t r t i u r m u
Sis J lo n lh a Sanford
.A n , ^°,,s
[;c iir by.Car^jtf,
lanford Is
(a not
n o t even
e v e n an
80 m
much
m V ndorablc
T . ,c free iniblicitv.
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well known publiOTtions'yhoqiirc^A).’^^^^
nppcarinKin '
1notice i All oblnury lonl, but it is difficult to tiiuler ,!
f 0.mct,,,nR nl)out Sa n- 1

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c e le r y in F lo rid a , can bo in tclliKontl{” 1 hmv ,t h c Brow tb W
m en tio n b e in g m a d e o f Sanford nr ^ ! i - CU7 P( w ,th ° u t so m e
ir advertising ratal
L b e r ty a d m its th n t t h e n 1
co.u ,,tyZWassociated ra in s
cU im I 'P r # * » 'ia ‘e a a fu a . q u u tH I c a oC U a r c ^ m ^ ^ ln ^ to H r tl.™ " !. [n « ^ » » &lt; l th a t
it# th a 'ttS a ’f o r ra p a h •II Bf-wa illsp a till# * w ou ld n 't ,p r o u t p c , , w a , iTeldinn Sl'jinn S,aX I Lantl w h ic h
noi etharwlM lerad- c e le r y . T h e resp on sib ility* for th? i ” 00 to .f 20,00 o y e a r i
MPr r and aU o tb a ln*al
D ep
o r tm ent
e n t ooff A
e r tc u ti.J» n t S
w ith the
th
pairm
Agrtculturo
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« m with
J |H iiH rln . A ll r lg h ta im
fIon of special d la p aie h
and continues to ddiscover
isc o v p r «tenn». L " “
ffton.. "wmch
h ,c b discovered
discov
also roaerved.

MIGHT FOR T O IU y.
ktyS-PRAYEBi — Onr
are in heaven, Halname.
.nicomt. Thy will bo
|h,’ as It l» In htajrw.
i day our daily bread,
us our debt#, as wo
[debtors.
Jus not into temptation,
|us from evil; for thine
om, snd the power, and
ever. Amen.
ON THE TRAIL
n, smid the glades,
palm trees verdant
fthe tropft* He.
trail ’hem coast to

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^DAY^FBB- 19,, lt«5

■ l f W p WISH T0 ANNOUNCE'

W hy W asn’t Sanford
j T h e I g g &amp; e i o f P e b r u a r y ^ i Qf r : i ln rl

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- Of course if Mr. Kinkcid .r, not!S lS
,?Ut n o rm a.”
u n2J.wa,nt.
Scminole county in connection wr ith
" h i . n# \ t0
to mention
m cn
rcgnrdmff
f e le r y , t h a t ja his b u s in e w but it I" 8ttttom?n t &gt;
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4 h a t i f th e id e a had over boon J.-r, ace.mR
probn_..
Jwy"/
he
would
have
been
onlyP
too
T
lld
/
0
him
in
the
propcr
infif
our city
Mto an m
u . #__°
.y.‘00 Rlsd tou°co-onernta
lng our
little
free nuhi.Viiu
c?T?p€ra*eininrriu_
ffiv*
Tampa, Miami, Palm BeachP St pltoJfk h® i \ d Jacksonville,
tor Haven, Sonbre«“ S a r a ^ r S K ' Clc"r 7 l!lr' w i»sacola, Lakeland, Lee.,burp and ihc r « t
’ 0rl',n&lt;,°- p o"Hownver, Mr. Ktnkend'a art da b» '
great hbenefit
h^ev^r benefits
r fdlrect,y
ot
nt«fn
. - i ! i . to
- Sanford Wnntever
one part of the
state benefits another and anv- Fim- i n° i S °?e. part of thc
to help indirectly every cominMn^tXf . 7 VCrt., , "K 18 ®oinK
tainly "Overnight MiUionaire?' wa,^a
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' And MrY IN "ot grow one tl
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in the world,” reads thc
article.
may b u y lin d fo ^ th^num™.* isfmn!&lt;in® Florida g ria T “ You
find that you can K h « „ r L S " ® ‘omatoe, and later

|rd, where no traveler
make his way.

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cominvestment.
undred per cent on your original

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do3*,y Bnited ®ne:
but ";lth many subdivision!.

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J Aticrican at least ten
lots
otBt neatly
nMt,y laid
laid out
out each
each an oppor'unity once niissed, never to
equalled.
HE, WHO represented no money
and constant, earnest, worried
thinking. He would find children
learning one or two of his speeches'
by heart, grown mcn celebrating
his birthday with golf or other
substitutes for mental occupation.
And he would find If he brought
onr of his speeches up to date
and delivered It, adapted to our day
that we do not tolerate Ultra-ra­
dicalism or Bolshevism, and our
best minds .would M l ’him Tio.
plainly.
LINCOLN would find two or
three men in the Senate denouncing
the plan to turn over public prop­
erty at Muscle Shoals, worth hun­
dreds of millions, to private ex­
ploitation. He would want
to
shake hnnds with the few objec­
tors. But the spirit guiding him
back to earth would say: “Don't
do that. Thosa Senators arc not
considered respectable. They have
been put out of the party that you
established.. Don’t you see that
they aro opposing tho management
of the country by its natural rul­
ers, thc big corporations.”

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Los Angeles man Jailed for sh6ot
and^hto
bM° m"
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ng land ord. Civilisation ilemwkb
have for „„t n t M n l n V ^ o ^ y . "
went through,
that we inhibit some of our deaina.
[mystery, tho glades,
THE
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FOLLETTE
followers
bogs, its gloomy la k e n c h im c e ^ a n d lapt" b i t "no, c 0" ‘1&gt; ' ’m
a fr a id to
Vill Get Behind Yoai
rin
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iu.siness Program#!!
oss the trail,
it, in their efforts to establish n
ait hcfm^Cth c rf k " Cdr^nminvr *,ein^ 1|C
"them! ami permanent third party. Thc clash­
TAMPA TIMES
■unrnntee the Coni
not, the call wns lazy 0, a .Inrky and I d i n k f t j " ' ' S &amp; i
thf
ca and w a k e ^ t o likc nn a,,lf?ator» &lt;lrcnm of rich ing is unnecessary, also tho dis- An unpleasant subject to speak wenthor’s likeness to it picture it
Your Good Plans and Good Intention if Deatli
rough, the trail was
about admitting Socialist.) of. to lie sure, but our curiosity
ns u place altogether uncomforta­
chanco „ ; ‘ kger .b b S U!,."Ut S“raC othcr fcllu"' "«8 SCcn th c j‘ CU!,,,ion
mnnent Disability Overtakes You.
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to tho third party.
is aroused. As we had n mother, ble.
:
[world unknown,
two grandmothers nnd 14 nunts,
Fnr
nnd
nwny
the
larger
part
There’s Contentment for You and Safety fjl
sts dim, o’er prairies
it is readily to be seen thnt n
THIS IS not a country for three night sm art of us is nroused—if of the people still believe thnt
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
l.oved Ones in Having a Strong Financial Ml
there Is n hell. Believing otherparties,
or
two
parties
cither.
It
ekerous
bogs,
by
ham
we are ns much kin to nil those Jriro. ‘hoy wouid have hnd to abol­
Backing You Under Contract to Do fur You i f f
YOUR FARM
'
i tide
Is a onc-party nation. Tho one women ns we are due to be. Anri ish the Bible ns authority, nnd not
that You Were Prevented from Doing for"
11 trail to Miami.
lc v v m V|m,lri X iC„!,’-i 1,10 ,!oprc,lali ons of hold-up mcn, boot- party has two divisions, Republi­ whut has aroused our curiosity is many amongst us nre willing to
Arrange with the PILOT YVithout Delay
this:
Five acres good celery farm, all clear­
&amp;
Z K “Z " . i ! l r ' r!!(, 'Yhl! fW rfo f the Tampa d c
do thnt.
Contract to Fit Every Need.
, »a h av. heard thc
h a a ia a u e d o rd c ra to h is m cn to " s h o o t f i r s t a n d a s k cans nnd Democratic. The DentoComing down to the office yes\Vc shan’t argue the question.
ed and tiled. Three flow ing wells.
crntic half is a sort of spare tire, terdny morning we heart! a mail
It is for thc pulpit, rather than
?n“
i
t
a
^
S
E
&amp;
tu
""'‘""I
f«"?
time
i of thc forest fall
declare
that'
it
wns
ns
cold
ns
hell.
carried behind prosperity’s band­
the press.
Close to loading station
R. A. WINSTON, General
m o r . th a n X d e c ln re s tlin t “ w e in te n d to call th c a m b u la n c e
iing trail.
wagon. It is there, just in enso, Then wo recalled that in some
But
we
do
rccnll
having
henrd
m
o
re
th
a
n
°
f
j
cn
t
h
a
n
th
c
p
a
tr
o
l.”
stand, nlong the middle or nn old negro preacher who upon
tht falls in sylvan
405 First National Bank Bldg.
kept ready inflated, and if nn cigar
Reasonable Price.
Inst
summer,
we henrd some rnnu one occasion set out to answer I
Easy Terms.
w
nll'm
s ir ca s is bnre
c rim
in iT- .at m
Sanford, Florida
w oo rr th
t n v) . aH
m'nu c h51,cso
n va k mUP
n n ’u
r lnei .—i Lp. .a i» !p ra,ia. accident should happen n Republi­ —if not the same one—vow that three questions—whether of his
Iwsy famed in atory,
/lu
ll.
Til^
i
.
..
.
o
uukK
iuiiim
ii
can blow-out would hardly be no­ it was ns hot ns hell.
[the night is fading.
own propounding or thnt of some
Is one to judge from this thnt one else we do r | t tVmomhor.
th o iih not o ..CrK t0 8 l0?t “ • hill" may have some effect ticed by tho pasHcngern. The Dent
who blow hot then cold They were: s there n hell? What
the cold gray mist lo l ! l ! u
? ,much 88 “ ™su“l examination would
substitute might be a little persons
nre hellions?
Bing,
lead one to believo. One muat go much deeper into thc prob- ocratic
Is hell? Where is hclll?
smeother, more conservative than
t*A(illaw #» #*Tv... 1
.
a
i .
*.
Those dnys there nre many who
REALTOR
Itha tra il Js damning,
In tnldoid, his nnswers—which
tho
Republican,
hut
very
little.
A
n
'n
O
n
t'r
r
0
a
real,&gt;'
ottoctivo
mean:,
of
curbing
crime]
"ro busy a t nn effort to abolish be stilted thnt he purposely gnve
Mf# lift away.
f hell. We hardly believe thnt any
|h tho mist, a light is An effort to reduce crime brings responsibility to ju st two
’!•"S* ^
^
HAPPY A people that have no of them have succeeded in titling so, backward—were: Hell is w h e n
Rooms 501-502. Phono 05
public8’ th° ar,C8l ng officcrH nnd thc jurors, which are the hlat«ry.
Happy, pcrhnps, but dull. even to their own satisfaction. some of you are going. Hull i„
[igiiway,
slowly
winding
hell,
nnd
n
heap
of
it.
If
thure
*&gt; + "+ &gt; *********************+ *+ **4*.
The hiotnry of America, n« writ­ Those of the sort whom we would
First Nntionnl Bank Building.
*t» deep and cool.
p,.1- l anffe enough, the sympathy of the public with the ten for this period, would say: like to hnvc it out of the way, ns Is no hell there ought to lie, so
that
ninny
will
not
fail
development of intense­ n m atter of personal comforttrail—our trail of criminal. Until ones personal interests are touched by the “Uontinunl
h
o
m
s *,li8 l 'ura! Mitt, Rttlm William,, Mr. It. L. Shipp.
ly scientific industry, with great And comfort is used with premed­ Wtat&gt; cominjt t . t
nt!
2H ni n?’’
,a 'v^
kcr, is wgarded much as is thc legend­ increase
Hot
as
hell—cold
as
hell.
Realty,
in
wealth,
nturked
the
sec­
|h th# morning's silver ary Kohin Ilootl. There is a glamour about the criminal that ond quarter of twentieth century. itation. for the rem arks which w’e
ni
«
B
r a .r o i i r
= •
makes him a romantic hero to the averngo person who reads Civilized Europe, nnd partly civil­ r a
lifting upwards,
ized Asia, saw in tho great repuhof
his
Hjiectacti
ar
exploits
in
newspapers,
in
fiction
and
even
d. through gladelands
lie only what Venlco had repre*
f i r ? nla rCi0l&lt;. H' ,Thlf ‘.8
root °.f thu I)roblcni nnd -tho sonted a few centuries before,
lie sun, in splendor shin- list place to be attacked. The public, and accordingly tho wenlth to bo envied, and extracted,
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
juror, must be brought to consider thu criminal as the men­ if possible.”
T h e y W ill T a k e P l e a s u r e I n S h o w in g Y o u
•» -•
Mii—lhe trail you made ace to life and property that he is and not as a romantic hero.
BUml.
( fit ist a Itc I I’nnkhurst’s prophecy self^ solid. This is not only belb THIS country had time to
bmgle cities nnd communities, goaded to desperation by think
IMagill, dedicated to the
seriously outside of real es­ of another Roman Emniro found, rnuJo of the advantage of having
ITimiami'Trail Blazers. some scries of crimes or some particularly atrocious act, some­ tate business nnd stocks, the gen­
by Benito Mussolini may sound i&lt;» nllv in control of an important
times forget their illusions, galvanize themselves into action tlemen thnt oppose aircraft con­ od
like
long beforo tho lame and take drastic steps for protection. Such efforts uro usual­ struction nnd defense to mnintuin ‘ ‘ the emanations from a dlnor- seaport, but because .if valuable
derwj brain, though the Govern- mineral wenlth in Yemen, ounces1 be dead.
the profits of battleship builders, mont of fhe Fascisti is very busy siuns for which already have been
ly marked by the most severe sentence allowed by law in the might
find themselves on trinl to
xi, how much there is first case or possibly three or four cases; th en 'th e old lax decide whether they were traitor.) spreading Italian influence in the granted Italian interests.
urea* adjacent to Itnly’n territory
Am lent Rome hnd her ntoviuccs
r "ord.—Byron.
and romantic attitude returns and the cycle is r e la te d
or only fools. A Congressional nnd colonics.
$
1
5
, 0
0
0
. 0
0
conquerril by h&lt;*r soldiers, but com­
ceinmiUec listens to the statem ents
No
vigilance
by
arresting
officers
nor
severity
of
sentence
mon.. and international politics ar**
One
instance
is
the
reported
aid
M
ih Phenomenal,"
thnt twelve nntlcrnft guns could given Emir All of lledjnz. son or the logionnires of thc Romo of to♦adltnc for almost any can wholly eliminate crime. Officers are human and so arc word-off nny aircraft nttnek.
Hussein, the abdicated King who
criminals; so an allowance must be made for tho personal
was driven from Mecca by Ibn
ARMY
FLIERS
testify
thnt
equation or human desire nnd thc limits of human abilities.
Providence News has Vigilance by officers and severity of sentence, however, trained nir pilots "Snnp their fin­ Nnud, Sultan of Ncjd, Ali now is
managing to bold on at
»t tho women are rollgers nt nnti-nirernft guns." Th* .
Contemporary Comments i g
though not productive of perfect results, are the best pre­ question
Mecca’s seaport. Britain
|&gt;toclungs again.
is not one of opinion. The •jetulnh,
friendly with both parties, looks
n
ventive and cure now known for crime.
-o-------- •
Government knows thnt antl-nir- on
The most dilficult oT white collar I N
thiv fighting »t a quarrel lieuce *rri,ngemcnt might
Of the two, the arresting officer*, no their duty, that of ernft guns nre useless, thanks to tween Arabian pritiees over pos­ jobs is to make use of one of those
radio widow to ntBrry
the following experiment. A dum*
wooden buttons furnished by th»
[*onl puzzle bachelor. apprehending the criminal, much more than do the jurors, my airplane, very conspicuous, nnd session of tho holy pinees of Islm laundries.—Oakland Tribune.
who are charged with tho responsibility of weighing the evi­ offering the same target as u reg- and will not interfere, but the Ital­
ians nre said to be lauding sup­
dence
and determining whether or not the criminal is guilty. uliir machine, was dragged through plies
A Texas medico declares Hint n
fc fr *
riding, as
nnd stores for Ali.
A n d W ill G la d ly E x p l a i n T h e R e a s o n a b l e P r i c e s A n d L i b e r a l T e r
rattlesnake bite is a cure for epiI®? Ptoidcnt Coolidge, Thus, it becomes evident th at thc fault lies with the juror, the air behind a renl flying ma­
Likewise, further down on the lopsy. Maybe, but it will never be
202 Firtst Strc»*l.
chine nt rather slow speed and nt
.very popular with who is the public, nndmot with thc arresting officer.
Phone 36*
rather low elevation. Thc anti­ Red Sea const, the Italians nre popular.—Loa Angeles Express.They don't have to
When the citizens who make up thc juries consider the aircraft gunners, excellent mnrks- casting sheep’s eyes ut one anoth­
victim of thc murderer, the hold-up man, or even the petty men, did their best. And how e r Arnhinn potentate, the Emir of Perhaps it is Just us well that ,a
■M—
mma n
ninny hits did they score? Not ut ; "'h” ,,ow ho,‘l Hodcldn, the Mr. Hoover declined tho ngricul-1=
.111 ,be K»toway to thief, in the light of "There, hut for thc Grace of God, is one.
chief seaport of the neighboring turn! po.it. Search
Spnrrh Iisn non
n Ini.
at.
L
for ....
anoth­
it not to be wide me” ; then will a definite and result producing attitude be
nrincipality. Yemen.
There has er niun of his type, and we could
Its. klo n . Herald. And if reuchcd.
i lie f i r s t u n i t o f P i n e h u r s t w ill s o o n b e s o l d o u t a n d t h e d e v e l o p e r s a r e p l a n n i n g t o c e l e b r a t e t h e
THERE IS no defense against been question in tho minds of the use two.—Dallas Journal.
L i,clt /ioor, j t ought
ijir-plnno
attack, except airplane British ns to whether they should
f W'
It s wide oDon
defense.
One
flight of airplanes, not support the Imam Yehin, a sort
The kick against tho big town
o p e n in g o l th e se c o n d u n it a n d Y O U a r e in v ite d
”The true test of civilization is not the census, nor the size which nienns two
Inexpensive ma­ or local f'alinh, who is the other Is that you don t know your noxt
of cities, nor thc crops; no. hut thc kind of man the country chines, can sink nny battleship in claimant to Hodeidu. but in thc •loor neighbor. Yet, if wo wore
will welcome turns out."— Emerson.
the world. Fortunately, th , nn- the meantime Italy, operating from without strangers, whut use would
Altamonte Springs
tion may not And It necennary to ri* ,c&lt;“ Ony Eritrea, just across the wo have for our good manners ? —
W A T C H F O R F U R T H E R A N N O U N C E M E N T S A B O U T T H E C E L E B R A T IO N
Friday after■ IT I S S 0 M E depend
exclusively on our politi­ Kod Sea In Africa, is making it- Durham Sun.
i * tbo battle probably
“Education is good behavior to the young, comfort to the cians, low
class statesmen anil
T H IN G Y O U A R E G O IN G T O E N JO Y .
•l, ^♦‘ctaculnr ns . thnt old, riches to the poor, nnd decoration to the*rich.”—Diogenes. high class grafters.
Henry Ford ■ u a » i m H H i u l i i aR n u B i i Di a B M a I R I I I n a ia { ll. |||C ) |
^ *t will no doubt he
and othcr m anufacturers may dt
The best education in the world is that got by struggling for the people want they luck the BH
.
■• j
■
brains and energy to do for them­
« keynote of to make a living.—Wendell Phillips.
Have you invented yet in
selves.
A™ Lolnry luncheon
------------------o .................
hc M d th at SanII Itn.s lieen well said thut the HoiindiH'M.&lt;s of
IT IS SAID that Mr. Ford’s son,
Life
is
not
so
short but thnt there is always time for
P R M r n ? F - , l Jn 0 . T S I N S E C O N D U N I T W I L L B E H I G H E R — Y O U A R E G U A R A N T E E D A N i m
l5?'L le,nai" courts. No
in
many
ways
us
able
as
his
fath­
A
lira hunt Lincoln’* character has been
L J| which is making a courtesy.—Emerson.
M E D IA T E P R O F IT IF Y O U B U Y N O W .
.
A IS * M er, nnd with the blessing of youth,
welded
inl» the very fibre of our national
. . can afford to be
is deeply interested in aircraft. 11 :
” courts.
life.
And
the people feel its uplifting
predictions arc verified and the
quality. Accounts subject to chuck tire
f ords, father and son, undertake :
iSnfc • w«ddinr In a
invited.
the building of all-metal airplanes,
14 J
A" effort to
in quantity production, one great
problem will bo solved.
u ; tv ri:m :s T im iu o \ H .tvtxus a t t ' o t a t i
w , l,V0E ? ,co,urt
f The public who reads your paIF FORD will supply machines,
K
H S"? ,aiIcd- Tl&gt;c Mr.gjrIt.;_L. Deun,
j per may not toll you how they plenty of young Americans will be
li. ..«y Wl married, thc
9
I fed in regards to your inhumane ready to fly them. We may not
ey divorce.
I have been reading day after rem arks, but you have certainly havo a t first such machines as the
[an a'Je un‘lerstaiid, Is day your editorial page and have shown them that you fall short of British are building, to go aix
the Henuiifu1 Knjtrlclcd KceidrnUargubdlviNiun jn lIlc
noto? many times the light and being u man wJun you can throw
minute, and faster. If posl1
C SZ i whic^
iM slurring remarks you have made slurring remarks thru the columns sihle. »But
Hills of Mdlonville, Avenge wilhin thc city lintila
with enough flying m a­
»«of
People, w
for
Sanford, amid la «c Oaks and betjrinff O unce trees
F ,»atcha&lt;lln,r cbantpion- about the man Floyd Coilins cn- j of the paper. I am sorry that chines, any flying men from Asia
ST R E N G T H - SER V IC E - P R O G R E S S
C fl;V i Jacksonville tombed in Sand Cuve. The coarse | Sanford, Fla., must ne the city or elsewhere would receive a warm I
1
rices
before
development
$31)0.
iu
?700.
Good
term
s’
Jokes
only
go
to
show
thnt
you
i„
have
heaped
upon
it
the
taunt
welcome in this country hefor# I
,i ! blcbL thc present
Present
r* *#aino
(R e a lto rs )
lack quite a little of being a inan, that will come from other press*. reaching th eground. And they I
[*"4 w hei b^ rso . racing for
i? you were fully develop--*d regarding a being so low as to do would reach the groum^soon after, j
ndnister
GARDEN HOSE
you surety would have shown sym­ as you huve done.
Stove and Fire Place
,
*
4 . , ~s . , * , i
.
• +.
■
t *?. . .
'
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^
NatowwH wa^.e? evcry pathy to a human being in suen
Moat folks have a heart that
THE
FORDS
have
the
pow
er,
j
- *t
tbc awful suffering as he has endured. beats in sympathy with suffering
knowledge, industrial genius ami
Wood
ri-to u n 1’ '
bavc
II. B. I.ewla, Pres.
Anyone, who calls himself a civ­ humanity at all times, and do not money to put this nation ahead of
If('.
Maxwell.
S
,
......................
approve of coarse and rough jokes all othem in air defense. I^i th 11
.
Cut to Suit
105 !&lt;t Ml ren t
L KfUer , ' | a" w in « ^ a ilized man should at least hav*’ at
See
n lime like this.
do that, ami their-fame will c.titLi ;
“ue,
vv,^lb for R.ielf enough heart to keep still if he
*'•.00 per rord delUarvd
the Memory of war.
'
M IIS. K. 11. BOOTH.
can't offer words of sympathy.

YOU CALL

C.

V-U-r*'-

Student*

in a shoe store.
'
About 60 ,t
.
At the end of the present Con­ bcienee
Wednesday^*
gress—the 68th—Sanders intended
to quit politics and return to his n$w Fed.7,, gShsg,
law practice. Then all of a sudden
he was appointed secretary to the the scrutiny S ?
weddini 5 . » i
President,
succeeding
Bascom the weddinSlemp!
""W It was auite a surprise—and was
» cunesday n|#L7
Mrs. Sanders pleased?
in terest'
Here’s what she says:
"I think iti’s wonderful! We’ve
enjoyed our stay in Washington so
far.
•
“And now we’ll enjoy it still more
get to know the city even better
No not serau L*
meetr new friends.
w*re, as it l.
l ?rou,d ?rf . my bu,b»nd ? ruia«l- S o th ^ f H
That is just a foolith question!”
soap powiler mka '- 1
And from the way that she
she says
si
| cooked in
it, you know that it ia.
*on a"'l I* diffiSt*

^

SPEAKING OF HELL

Mr. Farmer!

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- Would Turn Cull Cl*
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k
.
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 18. —
processes developed by chemof the United States depart—Jt of agricultural designed to
mltiply by-products of crops are
. -4 w being used profitably by com-K 1***1 conccrn*&gt; it •" stated in
•Wortnation received here from
- Washington. Among these is n
, process developed in the departP*,";* laboratory at Los Angeles,
i, California, for mnking citric ncld,
Citrate of lime, lemon and orange
oils, marmalades, pectin, and other
* commercial products from cull
and surplus lemons nnd oranges.
Concerns engaged in tho new in■dustnes nre
purchasing large
Quantities of cull oranges and
lemons which were formerly wast­
ed. it is stated.
Chemists of the department also
lu ve developed nnd patented nro5 e«*aea for the manufacture from
;C®rn cobs of an adhesive and of
iurfural, a chemical that can be
used extensively in the mnnufnc- j
ture of many useful appliances.
These processes have reached tho !
, stage where they may soon be!
'f
on f , commercial scale that !
I will provide a market for many
com cobs thnt nre now practical­
ly • waste by-product,
r ^A nother process described by
the department us having been deWoped by its specialists is for
the manufacture of a palatable
beverage resembling ten from ens* j • ?, Nant that grows wild nb- i
. undantly along the Atlantic and
Gulf coasts from North Carolina
to Texas. It is said thnt n flavorr±* ®*7 *rt for use in mnking enrI
i r erVtn hn" nlso been
[ made In the laboratory from rnsI , commercially. -Crued enssina
leave* suitable for making bev­
erages arc
now manufactured
commercially and
urc on the
market.
llo lf y w o 'L M h c 's " 11 ’m j ,* Tyhl’t*' |0^hIn|*lan,,P0N®* O" tho bonoh » t
■
"I Country
c „ „ „ ,r/ c Club,
i u b . »where
h o r ; : she
' Z fE f S l t J t t - - at
! *the
. Hollywood
and
" “'‘ywooci Golf
Ralph Wonders. Miss White was fl™ ?,,£?ncj"?
with her partner,
Flowers Bloom Tn
also the Greenwich Village ‘Follies.,,
y ° f thc ^iegficltl 5 “Pollies,”

Sweden I n W inter

Women Flocking To

--------broadcasting fa an sxUndad in jt NOTICE
BUILDING CON. owner as liquidated damages should
under the conditions that now
_
the succMsfbl bidder or bidders
Mr. McSweeney explained that ■ TRACTOR: .
Mr. McCormack’s participation In
8ea!ed bids will be received by fail or refuse to execute a con­
thc New Year’s Night pro)
the Commissioners of the City of tra c t and to supply bond as re­
was more a matter of eon!
quired,- . within ten days
a fte r
.
then anything else. He said the Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,. tenor had always felt especially at the Clerk’s Office.” City H^Jl,iwrittcn not,c® of acceptance of
grateful to Calvin G. Child o f the Sanford, Florida, until 2:30 P, BI. j b*d.
Victor Company because the latter March 0th, 1025 for the furnishing - Thc Owner reserves tho right to
. had been one of the first persona
reject any and all bids, or to ac­
, in this country to give him iub« of all materials and labor for tho
cept
any bid or part of bid by
stantial encouragement in the form erection and completion of a City
thpm
deemed tn be to thc best in­
of contracts before he had roheh- Jell Building to b« located a t San­
ed hia present position and when ford, in Semfnolo County, in ac­ terest of the City.
only faith ih his future was the
Copies of plans nnd specifica­
cordance with tho plans and spec­
controlling factor.
.
tions
may be seen at the Clerk’s
“McCormack and Caruso had ifications as prepared by Elton J.
both been close friends of the Vic­ Moughton, architect, Fliyt Nation­ Office, or may be had from the
tor official, he said, and when re­
Architect upon deposit of Twen­
cently Mr. Child came to him and al Bank Building, Sanford, Florida. ty-five ($25.00) Dollars, such de­
said that the talking machine com­
Successful bidder or bidders will
pany wished to make this impor­ be required to furnish a surety posit to be refunded bona fide bid­
ders upon return of plans and
tant experiment and asked him to
sing without fee he was glad to company bond in an amount equal specifications to the Architect.
help them out, since they wanted to fifty (60%) percent of the con­ Sub-contractors may obtain copies
him especially.' "And John did,” tract price of their bid, and to
said Mr. McSweeney. “that Inci­ meet with the approval of the City applicable to their work upon pay­
dentally it would give him a chance
ment of Ten
($10.00) Dollars ,
to sing for people who had never Attorney*.
which will'be retained.
been able to hear him. He said
No bid will be considered unless
By Order of the Commissioners
that if somo old lady who couldn’t made upon form as furnished by
of the City of Sanford, Seminole !•►
get out of ,the house or perhaps
some crippled children in hospitals the Architect, and accompanied by County, Floridn, February 9 th ,!
certified check payable to said 1025.'
would like to hear him and he
could make them happy on New Owner in thc nmount o f One
Year’s Day he would be glad to Thousand (11,000.00) Dollars. The
W. B. WILLIAMS,
do it.” Mr. McSweeney added that
City Manager of Sanford.
New Year’s did not come every check of the successful bidder or
day in the year.
bidder* to be retained
by said Feb. 18th, 25th, and Mar. 4.

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RIGHTLY NAMED
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.-X U ,-,
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English Instructor Is
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Library Reading- Club

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to^ tax cotton oil products which -

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val. symbolic of spring, through! ( e.
, ^ “ 5 Declares
Deelarea Phosphate wdi
lend ^
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eventually
at„ lhe home of Mr&gt;* which
In Slate
Are Iclvn war, sSenator Overman, B_...
the sentim ent'of spring Will [ Beds
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le'.d ;;SmUhJ - E- Spurting,
to be climaxed with the,
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— North
Carolina, declared*c
a*crin. °P*ned the meeting with
‘•Hones” In Fossil State in the
*V
sens
HI Jinks Mardi G ras”
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' will lt« *t»ig.
the senate today, calling upon
,n«f and P « y q r fol«d here the week
Wl*
(ek of March .1 .
TA IIA H A U o f f xn. v t , a ■?en? lor8,?S ■*** their legislatures
Every day will
“BlMl
tainment and the ______
aesday
inT^ L “W « n lunate Thin.ISCU!'uiorl.Iad hy Mr*, w. s. known
’ir«t annual
annual "Sara­
t0 *.he Tfirtous geologic for- ,
m
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.
as the first
Ion
n
rl°nc
fellowship
in
the
Mis­
Lu*hoider will en. Thursday ^afternoon at 4 o’clock
n c t h ^ Hnu ‘^e ‘L
nt&lt;rest of K*n- sionary Society,” proved very inFeb.
19.
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sota
Orange
Blossom
Festival
There will be no admisEnvllfh Vn h l*?,C,heLr of Freshman
Fnesday Bridge club ■ion.
-MT e „ '^ b U |th* "f C l» tt anoo- S S S i L f e . ® * Sehooljn the mlnd M? n,nd ae,PfuL bringing to ^ arl n '^ -.J^ th a w a y , of the RingS i Hotel’. |S “ KUMt of ‘HV v .N | Jjrls th a t has
nnd minu the benefits to our lives in I ,,nK Brothera-Barnum &amp; Halley cir£he program Is ns follows:
ICongdon wedding
t0L thl* wonderful orSong Special, “ H ard Times
at the Baptist
Boy Land,’’ Doris Hobart r.i* ' | Mr. and Mr* \v c r&gt;
fifni»*at on’ the PrlvUsges. oppor- rnngemen**nernl Ch“r “ e ° f th“ a r* &lt;levpK,0P*d in Polk and iflilVbor-! T , . . ..
Pyrotechnics, novel varied, will
exfnsively | ,_T?‘a &gt; b»&gt;l«img contracts awarded
■hhi*
?"d
beautiful fel/mvmepartn1&lt;mt o f the " J 1ia, R£ Rn,c- Dorothy Gibbs, Mar-* v * n Y°.rk City
“ mounted to ' .
?JI!,nht°W jnorning
hl" n r ,t ProBr«rn
g u S U o P th f next Sstunlay
•hip of friends, th at so enriches erb etaoin eUoin ctaoin etaoinimn mine|t| for pebble phosphnte for l ' l , / i 0,-bla in
at
10
Valdez
Hotel.
will meet ot 3 g sre t Mczley, Elsie Tolar, Helen Va,dpT
which reason it is of great eco- 3,1
increase of 52 oer wrrd
thf
°
“
r.
livV
“
ml
binds
us
closer
tobe
a
nightly
feature.
The
pr„Humphries, Catherine Collins, John
importance not only to Fi„r . cent 0Ver 1923othM *’ ln(‘ “ l1 ithe *tudcnt» and
in that more precious fel- Krn.nL M.i.l* ,nc,ude many original nomic
Ida but to the world. “In addi­
a tt. nK m reV,e‘ ure ,nvl‘ed to
MnnrMnla T Vir*inia Knoit,-’’ Ruth th e l/ j
h“ » ' •» with tiie
M artin Frances Mahoney, Martion continues Mr. Gunter, "it is
“ “ ‘S '" 1" co-operato o n r ^ ‘P i*l! understanding with and brilliant displays.
irsdsy
The festival will open with a or very special Interest scientifi' ’OH. « r Q” ,n5i ;
&gt;'” ■ A rthur J / i , t h e
Library In nn V'.u bimself. Nearly every
jtke will entertain
one
of
the
30
women
present
ex­
selecting the best stories the Enbnll game between the New York pally, as might bo surmised from
Bridge Club.
f l“ ”;
l a "language has produced, and pressed their joy nnd pleasure, and ttlnnts and a team to bo selected its rather unusual but appropriate
fting of the South
black w a ln u ts
Jn fir01O* to , m°ke his methofk* jneni
hen,Km
1,0 being
‘?e,p alhut
had come
to on Tuesday afternoon, nnd on name for truly the phosphate i.t
eher- Association
member
of "The
1 uosday night, the Merchant’s einlirilded in a ‘valley of hone*.'
Se
w
R
t
,.*
‘^nt
the
youn»
^
Pv»J o'clock.
,
tezuma Hotel.
Womans
Missionary
Society."
parade will bo staged. On Wednes- that this is tru e is shown by tho
h ave a peculiar flavor o f
nlnriw tv nn5,i«»u.i to attend regIxpresslon will give
Vairly‘
Tht,y
are
to
take
part
in
d"y
“
BylAir
cirrus
will
bo
foatur...
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llt.,.n
nn„
low
M
,‘
:aUtiful
,,Mi®.
P°1
‘m,
“
Folninny
fossils
thnt
have
been,
and
th eir ow n,
M“ "
Chari
High School at 4
Ni^nn ’ wWU8 « * d by Mrs. T. J. ticipating! nUm K'r ot pla,K's l’a r - “are
r ^ . . P^ ? rnms’ "n&lt;1 together will Wlxon.
continually being,
being, found
found in
in 'the
rp
.c“a,MaUal,y
Mrs.
C.
II.
Smith
read
u
read, uincuah, dramntizo nnd roMelsch.
’ K n t »*erine
formation and their presence re ­ W hioh is nt Hm lie sl in our
b u m »f I h . V .IJc, Hot.] '
create for their pleasure and profit leaflet, "From a Wedding Dinmond wm h»Ur8‘,!ny nnd Frldny Afternoon vealed through the process of min- 1
the
stories
chosen.
L-iday
i?n
a,vJnde
Bracelet,"
that
so
fitVinfn\ hnny Paves
Way.” Adel
,h
° . r r to wnll&gt;r * ports, in*i‘ Yh® vari“d number of fossils
W ALNUT FUDGES
j. will meet at the
urfi
t l , l ° .n,UOt.°
,Hait: “Thc *hort wnrt^ „#xp1 e8?^d 'the wonderful Fornmnn
b&gt;’ Will*«,n and their excellent state of pres­
ve“My
Paw
Said
So,"
Jessie Garat 3:S0 o’clock.
time spent will be used to enter- work of missions A letter wn* w
M nnln' of ,chjc“ K» «n&lt;l Sarasota, ervation serve to emphasize th e '
read by Mrs. John Vaughn, from Will
3olf Club will have
race against the world’s record importance in this respect not only !
arrived Tuesday from Quitman, Ga.
» 0*k‘ Wl be 80 informal th a t
“Advice,” Emily Starr.
all at the Country
°"*/ th,,
„i! ‘‘vU “ V this craft, a record .,r 7u
even the most timid person will f t "
'■',v China
v&gt;nina C
conU!u th'‘, n" " “ Vniley hut also of
o’clock.
t0 ,e xPrc»« his or her cfetvC1 »liu mnnu Missionary So- miles nn horn. Speed itoat! from other formations in Florida.
KVoman’s Club will n a (£ ett?r!erKr0W,‘ U°y’” Goor«an*
opinion concerning anything that thev* nr ^n/f,a little of the work j Tisnipa St. Petersburg, Oldsmnr
“The finding of these % *-||*
Von bridge party at bo’t’Mistaken Prayers,” Alton Talmay be under discussion.” It Is h.T r
,,om1‘r nnd expressing 1«»d other cities will be enter,d in and records of the loss of many of
H jrrm e TOt.rnl hi, , l , „ |„
JbrtM ovc nml gratitude to the I the events.
It 3 o’clock.
m u°r.Kiv.e mU!,icnl "elections
them to the state, for the reason
Tlnifuilit *
for which Frederick B. Rlnes will Mother Society."
Thursday night a pageant will that museums of the North nre in
lh° Jokc,, on U8’” Dttcile
kindly loan a Victrola. As co- n „ I hT w rtile P'«n was discussed Ik* presented, King Sota and QUt.en position to acquire and care for
urday
«A?.LMw,,’,, Em mett F’ox.
operntIon between the library and nnd Thursday was the tiny decid­
l the Library nt 10
? ,l*’ ^ ’■tured, together wlith them, must a t least forcibly r e ­
the schools i* one of the features e, u,*,,, by the five Circles, upon n nn in
Club atthe Li. 1)**,r of flout*.
---- - - T h e costumes mind the citizens of Florida that
wliiili
to
meet
ami
work
for
the
of library work, and is carried on
Rrn. J mi 8U? " ,,p‘I bv Ringling one of the actually needs of the
to a considerable extent in larger i 8“ ! j i ? w" ' ............... ... In r 'I
aa informal dance
' M .lho now tournament m !'.»!!" "y» 18 fl
building
uniforms, made for the circus, will in
(lub. Invitation*.
T i.! ! ’
h,0l,ed that this will
which fossUe, minerals and
1
he
the
beginning
of
further
nctiv„vJr'";
"
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«
J
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M
Uwn
turned
V
!‘
*'or»
("r
the
first
time
bv
the
ot
i.’t
eesourres
peculiar
to the
r L a ' L l ' "contrnc‘
''
prominent
/ r ! i of 'Jack- l,lM 1al" " r l»'i" line. The young r . , " ' , 11'' hostesses Mrs. C. H. Merle Evan- band.
riCE , .
state
could
adequately
eared
Smith.
Mm
J
D.
Parker,
Mrs.
J.
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people will be very welcome nnd
In the afternoon of Saturday, foi, displayed and remain within
[Spaulding Circle
B'
(
rnwford,
Mrs.
Tom
Williams,
the
final
day,
„
children's
and
" ,ad«. ta f,,,,l
home, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Hickson.
nage sale Feb. 21 erSon,.,eXPeCte' , G'**t*." Vera Dick
’ Bahy parade will be featured un- Ks boundaries. The value of t
r ^nrfs w II be much appromuseum can scarcely be over-es| Drug- Store.
dated.
o
Abercrombie nnd Mrs.
" j f c ’ S ' T * : Evelyn ... ..... .
Tiiero were a dozen present r» apurling sang u beautiful duet, Cluii ‘e dirt‘‘'tio" of the Woman's tininted and it is regrettable that
j J l t . M“,0r a 8,0'»•" V irulni.
TIC E
“ Beyond th« S k v » the words of
i...
ca.n not boast of such a
Civic organizations in Sarasota iliuiiding
R n ^ ’V " the hon,e of Fred Ball in
nreudi"K club last week, nnd w . S 0,u “ 'v .B k y .1 ....
where her resources, lioth
Jmittee oft the WoRo.e Court
the program given by Mrs. Owen width Mrs, Abercrombie composed nre behind Hie Orange lilossuiu scientific
ami economic ns well as
ipeefal iittention
was greatly enjoyed. Miss M e-Jch Uelicious refreshm ents of fi.it r estival and it promises to be one historic, in all of which she is rich World’s Greatest Con­
gion bridge party
Tom F etter will leave Wedne*. Kae has "pVomi^iVn E d ^ r G ueS I
,wi,*V '»a r8‘»»a'«awa - d of the most successful entertain- far beyond the |H&gt;pular belief,
iat the flub bouse w ’w J ' c m . ? * PtaU,m*"r" “ »rmeat events ever staged in ii„»
number in the nenr future, and W I
,uade cuke* were served.
cert Tenor
wifi h«r | Wi!,t1 r .Hnven where he J.
| Reservations can
Doorinlt* who irnvo Much #»n! .
_
—
state. Reduced fures will be grant- j:jju,!d be advantageously display.
Sng/Mrs. R. A.
Monday, March 2nd. »V'M| •%'
«f tho »eMon'.'
entertaining Itiley morning, w ill! Kl,SH,A ' RODUCES NEW REE IHi,,0" rai,ronds «"d special U.at
it phone 9,1.
?,'Ve,fu rth e r assistance. The If.
ir-n in 1 m,0 ..Univer8i‘y " f Florida,
fiaincsville, says the state geolMr. and Mrs. R. I,. Crandall of 111. fo' ks vajoywl Mrs. Shlnholl ogist, 'will bo found a small dis­
"i
nn * FUMt" °( Mr. and u f * v ' ,ry h,’urc, lnHt
and
play of Interest principally from Prices— $ 1 .5 0 , $2.00, $2.B0,
| Eastern Star will
Mrs John R. McDonald at the i i
MnrK“ »-rt Foster is to have
the historic viewpoint. At Tnlin- 5.1.00, $1.50, $1.00 P lu s Tux
iionic Hall ThursMontezuma
Hotel------------------"
churge
next
Saturday.
Both
pro­
the
Mrs. F’erry Merit charmingly
bee and a working bee. This bee,
7:30 o’clock.
‘j10 f;‘‘ol"K'cnl Depart--------gram s will begin nt 10 o’clock.
P h on e {».’{«)
on ertn.ncl tho
Friloha B r i g
upon the development of which the object ,,f making it easy fo rP o ie t loLT*
estnblh
hcd
in
the
United
s
tn
t
*s
"
1‘
pan
he
seen
a
display
of
Russian
scientist
is
saitl
to
have
M
all
orders
to A u d itoriu m ,
Muh and an extra table of guests friim t'i Hvssie Brown is expected 11----~ .
been working for over n year, has
J nU' 8d*y nrtemoon nt her home on
D
aytona
Heach
I i ii. tV ’ Tho"c «*Wbits arc
the We!klJ!dBrthJ,Uj S j f ^ f ^ M ^ Walf‘-r mt*et of BoHIm College,
Last Tenth Street.
the ovaries of the mother bee ful- officers in America have been in- I ere
liable
as
far
as
they
go,
and
'
structed
to
give
them
visas
valid
crw,,tabl
‘
--------I.V developed and also tha
Spring flowers were attractive­ and Mrs. J. C. Wilson.
hilc. each Institution has done lic k e ls on so le W ednesday,
Mp; , nnd Mrs. Charles Fedder glands of the working bee.
f'i’r / ix mon|h"- In addition these
ly used in 'decorating. Tho club
best under existing circum­ Ech. 18. !l A. M. Unpaid r es­
anil
Mrs,
Lane,
motored
from
Mrs Henry Wight and Mrs.
professor believes it may . Th5 n ,"i,l or* f r? Kiven « guarantee that stances they cannot he said to
Masquerndo Bnll prize for high score, silk lingerie
'
1,0
°
r
du1
r
.,n*
their
visit
they
will
not
bo
e r v a tio n s held until 7 :1 5 P. M.
great value in bee culture.
| the country club, was won by .Mrs. Hawkins Connel’ -'*• Galloway nre
.
________ _____
J called up for military service, no x,u;,i t e i ." ' ' .......... ......... ..... .
r * ,*
J Frank MncNeill,
Tbe guest prize City’s toilet r.ustis
/* .
| m atter what their arc niav be
Woman's Club.
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fcanfonl Golf Club,
Wallace Bell ha* arrived from or! i V ,r
free. R o « . ------------------ L j z L
#
KnightWaS
W
',n
by
Mr8‘
(’*®W
S
!
•ring the affair,
»,||v‘‘r'varo given away. Kent
Mr. and Mrs. George Zer lt..Ll«
Mr*. Harry Walsh and Mrs. John Charlotte, N. C.. where he hn. I......I
Delicious refreshm ents
|of the most brill­
were
connected
with
the
American
ExFree
silverw*™
?
1
? ULU."’
J " !?h« «ro spend’ locial events of served a t the conclusion of the T u e Z v T ,! " " '
" ' t ~ c
l b f'*e silverware. Tickets given ingS5the
'Vinter I lirk press Company, If,,
winter nt the Montezuma
iuesday
afternoon
to
attend
the
game.
P*** ('»r the most
Hotel returned Tuesday from «
will give nddtrip to Miami.
|the originality in
Call nt the Gonzalez' Grubby
I usually found in
Permanent
Imadc balls.
Ill be made by the
roads are a
[Standing costume
i-.-fj
good
investment
land women in ntcV I
pabiV and fit ding
— not an expense
.J
bn selected by the
barge of arrangei will be selected
Lake, George A.
MacNeill and It.
I H
)rch will be led by
Itdwnrd Higgins,
fill pa«s in review
who, a t this
their selection of
pie winners,
M
r Collegians, who
panford for u num•will render music.
Pgrani for the oc-

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The public is invited to attend v .M.rs\ R- D. Adams of n..imi(

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AUDITORIUM

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DAYTONA BEACH
Grand Song Recital

s;

JOHN McCORMACK

Mrs. Mei’o Is Hostess
To Friloha Club

Are withdrawn from the m arket a t prices pre.
viously advertised

8:15

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(Promises
rilliant Fete

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Paving of Mellonville Avenue will be started im­
mediately and will result in greatly increased
L. , Values for BEL-AIR property. owners.,

» » BWTLffi “b»“‘_uT|

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Sanford is growing in a Southeasterly direction
and BEL-AIR is in line for a stupenduous
fgrowth.

dhnne
Circus
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Invited to attend a
. K'ycn by the Nelr- in the prim ary
Baptist
Church
P• M. Admis-

P U H L I C WEDDING
0 N MA I N S T A G K
After PERFORMANCE

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Don’t throw money away
oil

dress

fabrics

Upon completion of the paving program in BELAIR lots in this Beautiful Subdivision will be
.

greatly increased in price.

10USE INN

washing. Our new spring
.V

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in k s

105 West First Street.

Phone 349
N ext

to

T h e W e ste r n

U n io n .

L°f durability. U
^ aa’1"' belter than
It
^arry a fu |l
bkP ,,,t’ varniihcs,
, . wood stains

Paint &amp;
‘P er C o .
•’bane 30.1

Fancy Voiles

X:
♦i*

$1.00 yard

English Nainsook

N O T H IN G
BETTER
IN T H E
W O RLD

JG inches wide, very soft, extra nice
quolity, white and flesh.

[Kars

&gt;F PAINT

And automobiles built today are more
than ever capable ol economically serv­
ing both basinet* and recreation needs.

.‘55c yard
T H V R S I) A Y NIGHT
C O R () N A T 1 O N
— OF THE QUEEN —
“M 1 S S S A N F O R I)“

G rand

NOTICE—NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES TONIGHT
"It Ain’t (Join’ to Rain
No More”
7:30

-Performance

AT 8:30 P.M.

I ot while the automobile industry
made paved highways an economic
necessity, the mileage of such roads is
today years behind the requirements of
modern tralfic.

And extensive experience has taught
t.iem that Concrete Highways are one
°f
Beat all-around investments they
can make—an investment that pays bin
dividends.

:{() Pieces of Lingerie Cloth
In every shade, small check, Jersey
cloths, plain and fancy check dimity.
36 inches wide for

A t one cf our millions ol motorists
)cu know b e tte r tlian anyone else the
need for more and wider Concrete Roads,
ctart now to help your local officials
provide them.

50c yard

10-yard Bolts Long Clothe, 36 inches wide-Spccial at 65c a bolt

.MARDI GRAS
SATURDAY

FORDS FOR SOUVENIRS

Doors Open-

I

Mi

Hut there is an obstacle standing in
the way of their maximum service to
owners.

Happily motorists everyw here are boost­
ing for more and wider paved highways.

LINGERIE MATERIALS

fiord A ve.
•nd St.

Bel-Air Realty C

TYJ
1W

'Id inch large tloral designs and wide
stripes on light grounds, fast colors,
fine quality.

$1.50 yard

$ 0.95
S U .5 0

K South For

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of) incli heavy crepes in light shades,
plain and check. Comes in a wide
range of colors.

f r Pee

( all at our oificc—Let us show you the develop­
ment program we are going to carry out.

slock contains many of
these.

Alligator Crepes

rW and Money

W ISE IN V ESTO R S W ILL B U Y NOW

Use ma­

are fust to sunlight and

I" Ulttirr

I "KM
f'k store, Sanford
Enable.
r-i-KY x SONS
■Hors
l4 *'•*. Rhone 48.

The “horseless carriage” of yesterday
is now being produced as tho modern
automobile at the rate of 4,000,000 a
year. The total number of motor vehicles
registered in the United States is con­
siderably over 17,000,000.

terial, thc colors of w hich

SHOW
GROUNDS
S A N F 0 It D A V B.
c o M M E R C I A I.

I ' 1* ''m irn ry C lu b
.,« mi l..i,

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that

xoon fade and lose their
attractiveness.

I K. N. C.
1^ Bile*

How the
Motor Industry
Set the Pace
for Highway
Building

Stay Beautiful

TONIGHT!

BEL-AIR lots can still be bought a t Bclow-Mar[
ket Value.

d e re a se d .

oarnes are unknown, who on
" ,
IJ fh'
" e re trading
II I.. .' i f '""dut-ss under the ro.
man llae i" ""I"'' a,Ml “tv*" ,,f Ly.• a min.V U/
against nil parties
1 H h .n ill
under 11IIr li e
.i. . „
" •—••I. Kurus .Shepard
I'euMed*''
Mheppard. de.
t. S i ”r '!‘l'" ' w|*e. In and to l In
" ' “i descrlhed land situate.
fJ ir .fc
’" '" ‘f *"
»r Han“ r Konilnole a n d S ta te
scril.
n"r'' Particularly
deBtriiMMi UN rfolhiWH.
to-wlt:
. b-'ts n and II. In |ti„rk |.
I h r I of Sniiford. Florida, ae..•"lliu to K. It. T raffold's Map
, • •Hifniii. Plorliiii, acoonliiiK
f('*|(a P'at til, ,-eof duly of rcc-

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Waters’Kandy Kitchen

D e fe n d a n ts.

,v,.r „ t r a i l i n g

Expression Recital To,
Be Given H ere A t The
S c h o o l A uditorium 1

f in a n c ia l l y ?

. . . . c it a t io n .
'•ao-ii Sin ppunl. ami |,vm/,M
v&lt;I'-'ii-VrI n » r J r " **"«• for l.yiiiiio Munk
Vr !
I " " ' l' 1" N u re esso rs in
Ii im
Mini
,lfS co-partners.
iii s !!!"
are unknown,
wlm nnvl.«&gt;*e
j
--log liimlne** under the e.i-part.
funk
,,f t,f n„
•'ink, u,'i!i,n*
ami each‘i""1
ami every
n i i r' ,,?m"'1
living
'lUier. any or all'f .,r
n„.
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.I ... L ........ t-ynian Phelps.
I* ml '/ • . |,IM *runlets for kymnn
I , ' "partners. ,|#r««sed. and

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY

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Missionary Society
Of Methodist Hold
wleetingr on Monday

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HOW OLD ARE YOU

C'AIjKD HIIKfPAltD. nt M|.

EVERT TRUE

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i r r / f t S s z 't m

J ohnMcCormackTo
Appear In Concert
At Daytona Beach

STOCKHOLM. Feb. 18. — The
Wales* Barber Shop
Swedes arc accustomed to snow and
ice for Christmas, and the sleight
LONDON, Feb. 18.—The most
drive to church early on Christm as
morning through snowdud forests popular beauty shop in London ju st
furnishing shelter from the cold now among fashionable young wo­
northern winds t«r over fields thick­ men who have their bobbed hair
ly covered with white, is tho usunl trimmed every week or so is on . ih?Cnl, mu"ic ,ove" will learn
and highly appreciated thing. This Curzono Street establishment p at­ with pleasure thnt John McCor­
year,
the omuoty
snowy ulandscape
’ however,
- —
-i.v.
im is c a n r rronized
_ , , by
- . rtho
— Prince
. . of
• Wales, mack, famous tenor, who recently
IfflVA nlnno
_ _ ! id
*
Lord
Lnscelles,
son-in-law
the cancelled engagem ents for Febru­
gave place to ..a _springlike
country
I iLlhir
t
.
*nn-in-lnw
of . thc
n . I ..II iL .
where green grnss, so unusual for ' , K nn'1 n7
younger members ary because of illness, will appear
at auditorium a t Dnytonn Dench
the w inter season, nnd even flow- ‘ ° x v u C„ royal,
ers, abounded. From tho extrem e ' .V h t h p kln»r Himself is nttend- Monday night, Mnr. 2. The pro­
south to the Polar Circle there was 1 u ’y h'".’ royal barber a t Bueking- gram will begin at 8:15 o’clock
Reservations for thc concert can
I I!?.?now t0 bn found, and Inrtend ,r a V,n I,nlnce*, ,,r a t Sandringham be
made by mail, or telephone, It
I o f th® u»unl sleighs, carts and auto- ' ■! n ',llmonJ* or wherccvcr he goes,
E mobiles carried the early church-! n :
loPg l,oen custom ary for the today1011"'” ' Hl'Uts wont on salp
L . y o®ra-■ W inter w eather »»»
of viiiii
this ns oo nrt1 r nco, Wales and his brothers to
£ Ml to .Sin« Over Radio
n°t' been experienced in .Sweden
Sweden 1Tkir »,n i 0,10 l thu tow,‘
w»wn “bops
snopn to
McCormack, whose recital over
In 75 years, nnd the high temper- i ' . - 1 pll,!cc tbe&gt;’ «o when their
Jitures reeorded in December 11)2*1 (!1u,r . 'E1'eds ..t rpu ni j11g * jjJ j^wait
u J r?dio ,,n Ncw Yc,*'•," Night
•mashed mil records,
1 if'ft *UI71
next” the snmc as nV n ’ L^ ' rcz,tt Bori of the Metro?d "cn ? Pf ? Coh1Pflny- has nro„sThroughout the month assoein- all the other patrons.
e&lt;l g reat interest in the field, is
football wns played nnd tlm
SCIENCE LEARNS FROM SAIL I j™ 1 Iiltc,Jf t" he heard in the same
Y®«r " ‘'“-v Ice hockey
" a y again until some decided
8 t Stockbolm, « p e rm a n en t, HAMHFI1G Feb IK
ti r
, .Xture, gave way to footimll b»
V, 1 .
f
I". — The Ger- change comes in methods of I,roadcause thebe was no ice. ‘ N e a r' T " N:,v.al Observatory a rts as n casting mid receiving. P. p afc.
Stockholm, over w a te rs ' in u n llv ' 1 rar,ntf hniwo for all information cerdlyCy' h,8' m annger. *"&gt;'«• so recovered thick with ice, n row ing 1 aav,ll ," attt,r«. and prides itself
lik,‘ this does not matre g a tta was held.
its efficient accuracy. To this
1 ''nil it interviews the officers of hinisi'ir^’
*^1 “' Ir' .McCormack
every ship that comes into llnm- "for . r’»
Mr* McSwoeney,
f
r,
a
fte
r
all.
his
position is such
berg
hi
order
to
cheek
its
theoretSICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN
that
he
can
get
along pretty we
lenl in formation with the praetieal
‘ goes M i ° t rthWhnt n'J,i’pon"‘ ^
Children suffering from intrstin- experienee of the man who
b"
! .a » j 1 1 . conditions which pro• I worms are cross, restless and tin- to sen.
|v
a
i
today
In
radio
broadens
ing
ncnlthy. 1 here nre other sym p­
re very u „ fair
yo„ ng artists
toms however. If the child is pale, MARSEILLES PORT TRAFFIC
MARSEILLES, Feb. ih. __ h i (hm
" r .their careers, and
nas dark rings under the eyes, bad
b.r M tb »»«• lakes no interest in Freight and passenger traffic at tin- " thinks th a t in the interest of
play, jt In alm ost a certainty th at port of Marseilles in |(»24 exceed- the profession ns a whole lie and
worms are eating away its vitality. wl pre-war Hgurert for the first '* ,.'T “ rGsts of established rent,
ta tlon should not partlcipatu^T
J f.li ( '1ur« t remedy for worms is time sinco the armistice. The toHr' tronngn was 21,1 M ^5|, „r
w m tos Cream Vermifuge. It is -I'l.o.ll
tons more than in 10in.
, \ .e ! e JV; ' rr ,".!l rJ!I , IM
r it a itt'r
Till;
positive destruction to the worms
. rOP
in r iT
T
Passengers
entering nnd leaving
s ? harmless to tho child. Price
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85c.
Drug I3torciC
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pared C
with 560,1(15 in 1913 .
............ IN CIIANCKItY.
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P O R T L A N D CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Graham Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
A National Organ i; aturn to Improve and
Extend the LJia o f (Sonet etc

Yowell Company
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$400,000 Hulick Hotel soon under construction.

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They realize th at property in this vicinity assures owners of increasing values for this
&gt;i
very reason.

THAT IS THE REASON WHY SO MANY SANFORD PEOPLE ARE BUYING IN

ft is the intention of the Fort Mellon Development Company to make Fort Mellon the
leading residential district of Sanford. Building restrictions and beautification program
assure investors of tatractive surroundings. Adjacent developments, becoming more
entensivc every day, guarantee investors of quick profits. You can find no better place
in the city of Sanford to build your home. You can find no investment offering better
profit making opportunities.

SANFORD CALLS TO THE COUNTRY WHILE FORT MELLON CALLS TO YOU

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

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MUZONTAt
VERTICAL.
(abbr.)
1— young bear 20—and so
22~-*iuu-p, ape-1 2— preposition
forth
dfie flavor 3— extending
(abbr.)
25— 1
oneself in a 28— narrow
prone post*
passage
24—division of
29— illumin­
4— conducted
ated
6—oasis
r
80—secondary
(colloq.)
26— college de­
object ox
fl— strong, of­
gree
recard
fensive
27— colore re
smell
29— knowledge
“-is s i
7—
linear
(Soot.)
|2 —vegetable
measure ’ 81—-floor cov­
| 4—established
(abbr).
ering
(abbr.)
82— place
16— wash and |
83— unneces­
Iron
12—letter
sary activ­
89— large d ty I 14— short, pas­
ity
o f Belgium
toral po*nj 85—^on^r of
40— attack
15— teaches
19 — a mouth
87— article
(abbr.)
88— half an em

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iio Program
|ram for Feb. 19.
ItUntn Journal (&amp;J8.3) 8
9:45 organ.
Boston (475.9) 0:15 trio,
7 musical.
Chicago (344.0) 6:30 orits; 7 lullaby; 7:20 operChicago Tribune (370.2)
6:30 ensemble, string
i soprano, speaker; 10
and Ches.
Chiengo (370) 7 con­
tra theater; 9 dance, sojrnor; 11 dance, pjopulur
Chicago (545.4) 7 contrrsry talk; 8:20 msuicnl;
at home.
Chicago News (447.5)
; 6:25 orchestra; 8 nn8:15 Boy Scouts; 8:50
:15 soprano.
Cincinnati (422.3) 0 conjubilee, dance, hand suw
10:03 quartet dance; 11
oys.
Cleveland (389.4 ) 0 mu*
mcert.
Dallas News (476.9)
lal; 8:30 entertainm ent;
tru.
Davenport (484) 7 Sandrchestra; 11 dunce.
Denver (silent).
De.s Moines (526) 11 ori -*aoa
Detroit News
(352.7)
kestra artists; 9 dance;
ws orchestra.
Ft. Worth S tar Tele5.9) 7:30 musical; 9:30

a w * o freik n , ly . M
ILilia Htckeoa—Qeg. a E. Cor. Blk. 11 T t. II,
‘
• Run W. 51 ft. N. 132 ft. £ 61 ft. a I l f f t - .... 51
Meisch Realty Co., 814 of Blk U . TiC l | (L n s
■,r*i h 4
775.00
E. 51 ft.) . . . . . . . . . . . ...........................^ .1..1.204
Mil
Abraham Thompson— Beg. S. E. Cor. Blk t \ ,
Tr. 19, Run W. 60 ft. N. 120 ft. E. 50. ft. 8.
252.25 |
120 ft, .................................................................50
1(1
1J. E. Lalaf—Beg. S. W. Cor. Blk II, Tr. 19, fym
E. 100 tt/ N. 120 ft. W. 100 ft. S. 120 ft. — ..JQ0
448 001 Hubbard Reed—Beg. 100 ft. E. of S. W. Cor. Blk
11, Tr, 19, Run K. 55 ft. N. 120 ft. W. 55 ft.
S. 120 ft. — . -U ---------- - ....... — - ..... — ......... —65
IJoshua 8cIplo— Beg. 155 ft. K. of H. W. tor, Ulk.
221.501
11, Tr. 19, Run E. 60 ft. North 120 ft. W.
60 f tS fl. 120 ft.
........................................— 50
Robinson’s Survey of An Addition to S s i i f g t '

-Beg. 360 ft- R.
30 ft. W.
Sec. 36, Rani
263 f t a
..248
100 ft. t
N. 100 ft. to Beg.
Mrs. H. A. Spelr—Beg. 860 ft. 8. and 343 ft. W.
3JFT« \*
_ „
o f-E . M ML Po. See. 86, Run W. 108 ft.
Prominent Swhnmera Peati
S. 10Q it. fc. 263 ft. N .1 0 0 ft. to Beg..'..— ....100.9
W W W
Opening Day T i
D.
L
Thrasher—Beg. 860 ft. S. and 415 ft. W.
taHgHlhgani
ter which a
of E. tt Mi. Po. Sec. 86, Run.W. 179.2 ft.
8. 1Q0 ft. E. 179.2 ft. N. 100 ft.............. ............179.2
Mrs. M. R. M accy-B fg. at Int. of W. line oT
WINTER PARR, F eb .'l£ —fcol-1
Magnolia Ave. with S. line of Martin St.,
,
lins College In now otuervlng the
run
8.
100
ft.
W.
88.6
ft.
N.
lor
ft.
R.
88.6
fortieth anniversary of her found­ College, will .he l
ft. ....88.6
ing by a series of events known beautiful
pageant, ,
as ''Founders' Week" which becfut
S.
A,
Houston—B
eg.
88.6
ft.
W.
of
Int,
of
W.
parade.. .
i Feb. and closes Feb. 22. Because spectkcular
Prfceding the President's receplline of Mafnolia Ave. with S. line of Mare; it is an annual event and due to tion
at 9 o'clock thkt tame
tin St. Run S. 100 ft. W. 100 ft. N. -tOO ft.
t the large attendance upon the var| ions functions arranged. Found*
E. 100 ft. ......... ............................ .
.100
250.04)
Run S. 120 ft. W. 46.5 ft. N. 120 ft. E.
**. j g |
| ers’ Week wt Rollins baa become a
Mrs. Jenhle Vaughn—Beg. 188.6 ft. W. of Int.
Sunday,
Feb.
22,
46.5 ft.
----46.5
| larger celebration than Commerce*
birthday, will be Me
of W. Line of Magnolia Ave. with S. line of
F. C. Williams—Beg. 45.5 ft. W. of N. E. Cor.
ment Week.
at Rollins. At 4 o’clock in Know­
Martln St. Rim S. 100'ft. W. 84.1 ft. N. 100
Wednesday. Feb. 18, will mark les Hall memorial servtcea ^01 be
uf Blk 23, Run S. 120 ft. W. 50 ft. N. 120
the annual meeting of the Board held for the founders who .have
ft. E. 84.1 ........... .......... .................................... 84.1
210.25 ^
ft. E. 50 ft. :'l.......... ..................... ..... ............. . ...60
1*7.7!
of Trustees at which time several passed away this year, WIlHapa.C. Sanford Doudney—Beg. at S. W. Cor. of Plat
, j
Charlie Haywood— Beg. 95.5 ft. W. of N. E. Cor.
'vacancies in the board will be'fil­ Comstock and Edward H. Brewer.
uf
Evap*
Terrace
Run
W.
91.4
ft.
N.
100
Hlk.
23,
Run
S.
120
ft.
W.
50
ft.
N.
12U
ft!
led and general policies outlined
tC 'B . 91.4 ft. S. 100 ft........................................91.4
for the ye'ar 1925-20. At 6:30 In
228,60
E. 50 ft.
..60
1*7,7!
ROSS NAMED DELEGATE
the evening the "Sandspur," col­
Notice, is hereby given to any and all persons Interested in the t'hnrlle Knight—Beg. 100 ft. E. of N. \V. Cor.
W
,4
lege weekly of Rollins, will ob­
Hlk. 23, Run S. 120 ft. E. 60 ft. N. 120 ft,
DAYTONA, Feb. 18. — E. P. Special Assessments ngslnst the various pieces of property above;
serve its 31st anniversary. Follow­
W. 50 ft. ...
ing this dinner the Danish violin­ Ross, of the Halifax Realty Board, described that said special assessm ents are payable in full within
.5 0
ix .i
ist, Skovgaard, will give a recital. has been appointed as a delegate thirty days a fter the above and foregoing special assessment ro ll, Charles M artin—Reg. 50 ft. E. of N. W. Cor. Blk.
Florida high school boys and to serve on a Boosters’ Commit' has beep equalised, approved and confirmed, or In tqn equal annual
23, Run S. 120 fL E. 50 ft. N. 120 ft. W.
girls wilt be vitally interested in tee to devise ways and maans of
vS
50 ft...................... ' ...............................................
the first event scheduled for Feb, providing a 9106,000 publh " fund installments with Interest nt KV&lt; per annum from and a fter the time
1*7.71
is- said special assessments stand approved nnd confirmed.
19. for st that time the Irving .for the Halifax country.
19,
Emma to e —Reg. at N. W. Cor. Blk 23, Run S.
Bacheller Essay Contest will be Ion to this effect was made at a
A meeting of the Equalising Board o f the City uf Sanford, Flori­
120 ft. E. 50 ft. N. 120 ft. W. 50 ft. ............. ...50
1*7.11
held and gold medals awarded by meeting of the Civic Clfanng da will be held a t the C|ty Hall on the 9th day of March A. D., 1926,
IV. M. Clark’s Subdivision of Blk. 14
~
‘
..................
House
when
talks
were
mane
by
Mr. Bacheller.
Florida Literary
s« "
of the at which meeting said Board will hear any and all complaints and Sarah Jackson EV» of Lot 1, Blk 24 ............. ___ 70.125
Society will give a dinner follow­ E. V. Parrish, secretary
tona Chamber of Commerce, objections os to such specinl assessments, and will nt said tlmo ad­ W. C. Corker, W«4 of t o t 1. Hlk. 24 ............ ..........70.125
ing the conteat; observing its 33rd Daytona
» ^ ii
others, in which it was de­ just and equalize said assessments on a basis of justice and right,
anniversary. In the evening the
Henry C aldw ell,'tot 11, Blk 24 .....................
96.4
148.1
Girls’. Glee Club will give Its an­ clared that auch a fund If abso and when said special assessments are so equalized and adjusted,
Rob nnd Hallie Jones, Lot 12, Blk 24
45
lately mejtflaj if this section is
nual recital.
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m
Friday, Feb. 20, has been desig­ to compete with Mlarnir'SC'Pfters- same will then stand confirmed and he anil remain binding liens Bob Jones, to t 13, Blk 24 .......... ......... .........
60
1W2
nated as Rollins Day at the Sub- burg, West Palm Beach and other upon the pruperty against which said assessments are made until C. L Wing, Lot 14, Hlk. 24 ........................... ..........45
Tropical Fair in Orlando. In the cities as a winter resort.
paid in accordance with provisions of Resolution No. 189 and 190 Mrs. A. E. Hill, Lot 15. Hlk 24 ...............
____50.26
afternoon at four o’clock, at the
adopted
by the Commission Dec. 22, 1921.
Herbert Reed. Lot 16, Hlk. 2 4 ....................... .........45
Kelsey City—|6O0,000 bond Iscorner of Chase and Kentucky Ave­
!„ R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
nues, adjoining the campus, the sue voted for bonds and bridge in
Herbert Reed, to t 17. Rlk. 2 4 ..............
uk
Phi Alpha fraternity will lay the special road and bridge district Feb, 18th and 25th.
W.
M.
Clark’s
Subdiv.
of
E
li
Blk.
*5. \
'
- *
corner stone of the hnndsome dor- No. 8.
.-’fc
Joe Williums, Lot 1. Rlk 25
* ion
1’RF.LIMINARY
ASSESSMENT
ROLL
PREPARED
UNDER
AU­
Hannah Richardson, t o t 2, Rlk 25 ............. .........60
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AUTHORITY
t .J
THORITY
OF
RESOLUTION
NO.
187.
ADOPTED
NOV.
24TH.
W. C. DeCoursoy, to t 3, Hlk. 2 5 .................. ....... 50
OF RESOLUTION NO. 188 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COM1924, BY THE CITY COMMISSION.
Emma Johnson, to t 4, Blk. 26 ...................
MISSION ON DECEMBER «, 1924.
j y m
W. M. Clark, to t 6. Blk. 25 ..........................
-•
in
The following is the estimated cost of widening the Paving on G. C. Eubanks, Lot 6, Blk. 26
.........60
The following is the estimated cost of paving Oak Ave. from
1*7.11
............ .........46.5
Highland S|. south to Hughey St. 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt Tenth St. from Pecan Ave. west to Mulberry Ave. nnd on Olive Ave. G. C. Eubanks, Lot 7, Blk. 25
Ilf
from Tenth..St, south to Goldsboro St., from 16 ft. to 24 ft. in width Meisch Realty Co., N. 120 ft. uf W li of Blk. 25....147.75
3T7J
on a 0 incl) rock base.
rVC
Meisch Reulty Co.— Beg. a t N. E. Cor. Rlk 26.
300 Cu. Yds. Grading at 60c ................ .........................................9 160.00 with a 6 inch rock base surface treated.
1600
Cu.
Yds.
Grading
nt
50c
.................................................
f
800.00
Run W. 128 ft. S. 100 ft. K. 128 ft. N. 100 ft....128
620 Lin. Ft. concrete' curb, and gutter at 86c ........................... 627.00
327.8
6300
Lin.
Ft.
Curb
and
Gutter
ill
place
of
Flush
curb
at
50c
..
3,150.00
C.
L.
K night-U eg. nt N. W. Cor. Blk 20, Run E.
60 Un. Ft. flush curb at 35c .......................................................
17.60
167.60
120 ft. S. 60 (t. W. 120 ft. N. 60ft.
....... 120
400 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns at |1.30 .............................. 120.00 450 Lin. Ft. Flush curb ut 36c ...............................................
3260
Sq.
Yds.
surface
treated
Mncadnm
nt
$1.25
...................
4,076.00
Minnie Soloman N. 100
ft. Blk. 27 ...... ....... 256
735 Sq. Yds- sheet asphalt paving at |2.W) ............................ 1,470.00
651.1
336.00 Meisch Realty Co. N. 120 ft. nf NF,‘i of Blk. 28.... 127.5
600 Lin. Ft. 3 In. drain tile at 100.00 per M..............................
60.00 960 Sq. Ft. Alley returns at il6c ....................................... .......
2,250.00 Meisch Realty Co., N. 120 ft. of NW»»Hlk 28 .i l27.fl
Engineering, advertising, legal expense etc................................. 187.50 1000 Lin. Ft. 21 inch Storm sewer pipe a t $2.25
S Manholes ut 860-00 ......................................................................
160.00 Meisch Realty Co., EV4 Ulk. 34 .............................. 234
16
Inlets
at
835.00
......................................................................
..
560.00
M. W. C lark’s Huhdiv. uf Hlk 35.
.............82,522.4)0
Total estimated cost .....................................
Engineering, advertising, legal expense, etc. ......... ............... 1,078.50 Henry Planter, Lot 6, Blk. 36
114
To be born^L entirely by adjacent property.
*91.88
Wm. Clark, t o t 7, Rik. 3 6 .........
110
Number of f?et frontage ...................................................... Clfl
n \M
Total
.......... 812.657.00
Hobiiwon’e Survey of Sanford.
Assessment per foot frontage .................................... 84.094
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
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FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
89897
Number of feet frontage ....'.................. ............... ........4914.15
117
Prelim.
Foot
South Sanford, Sanford, Fla.
■
Assessment Assessment per foot frontage .................. .................... 82.5553
Description
Frontage
Name
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
James
Waldon,
to
t
9,
................
..........................
140
Sanford Heights, Sanford
357.74
Fuot
Prelim.
&lt;630.50
140
J. N, Rosilter, Lot 120
................ .'...... ........ 154
357.T4
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
630.50
Unknown, Lot 12|
r„..:............... ........... ............. 164
St. Gertrude Addn. to Sanford, Fla.
Special Assessments against the vnrious pieces o f 1 propeiu
George A. DeCottes,
W. M. Clark’* Huhdiv. of Hlk II, Tr. II and 15
'
described
Hint said speciul assessmeqts are paygble in full X(l
630.50
F. Lake and A» R. Key, Lot 137 ...............................164
Jessie Walden, Lot l Blk. 11, Tr. 14 ............... ....... 15.5
8110.27
.'days
a
fter
the above and foregoing specinl assessment roll I
George A. DeCottes,
C. H. Williams, Lot 2, Hlk It, Tr. 14
60
127.76
^equalized,
approved
and confirmed, or In ten equal annual ___
630.50
inal
F. to k e and A. R. Key, Lot 138 ...............................164
Joanna L Moore, to t 3, Hlk. 11, Tr. 14
50
"
J
27.70
'm
eats
with
interest
nt
8Vr per annum from and after the tfrae 1
Notice is hereby given to any and all persons interested in the
E. Ford, to t 4, Hlk. 11, Tr. 14 .................................50
127.76 special UHHessmentH stand approved and confirmed.
Special Assessments against the various pieces of property ubove de­
Wm. Irick, Lot 6, Hlk 11, Tr. 14 .......................... 50
127.76
A meeting of the Equalising Houtd of the City of Sanford, Flo
scribed th a t said special assessments are payable in full within
C. C. Lattimore, to t 6, Blk.11, Tr.14 ..................... 60
127.76 will he held ut tho City llnll on the 9th day of March A. D, .1
thirty days a fter the above and foregoing special, assessment roll baa
II. Charles Knight,to t 1, Blk 11, Tr. 15 .................46.5
116.27 ut which meeting said Board will Itenr any and all complaint*
been equalized, approved and confirmed, or in ten equal annual install-j
James W. Simmons Junior, Lot 2, Hlk II, Tr. 15 . 50
127.70 objections us to such speciul assessments, and will a t said tinea
meats with interest at 8% per annum from and a fter the time said
A. B. Smith, to t 3, Blk. 11, Tr. 15 .......................50
127.76 just and equalize said assessments on a basis of Justice and ]
special assessments stand approved and confirmed.
A. II. Smith, Lot 4, Hlk. 11. Tr. 15 ......................45
114.99 and when said special assessments are so equalised and a^ij
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Flori­
A. B. Smith, t o t 5, Hlk. 11, Tr. 15 ................... 50
l 27.76' i unit1 will stand confirmed and he and
binding
da, will bv held ut the City Hall at 2:30 P. M. on the 9th day of Murch
... remain
.................
- Rena
James Hicks, Lot 6, lilk. II, Tr. 15
50
127.761 the property against which suid
said
as:
essmenta
an*
inml*
«n»n
«
assessments
are
made
until paid
in
A. D. 1925, a t which meeting said Board will hear any nnd all comK. It. Trafford’s Map of Sanford, Flu.
accordance
with
provisions
of
Resolution
No.
187,
adopted
by
tho
plnints and objections as to such special assessments, and will at
J. Thompson, SE'.i, Hlk. 11, Tr. 16 .................. 147.75
377.54 City Commission Nov. 24th, 1924.
said time adjust and equalize said asaesments on a basis uf justice
Thompson, SWVl, lilk II, Tr. 16 ...................... 147.75
377.51
L R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
and right and when said special assesments are so equalized and ad­
Meisch Realty Co., SE ‘» of Hlk. 11, T r. 17 .... 124
3!ti.K6j Feb. 18th nnd 25th.
justed, the samo will then stand confirmed and be and remain binding
iienH upon tho property against which said assessments are made
until paid in accordance with the provisions of resolution No. 188
adopted on Dec. 8, 1924 by the City Commission.
'
I . R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Fob. 18th and 25th.

of E.

^ How to Solvw Puxxls.
The best w ar to aolvo this
croaa-word pusilc is to run aver
the list o f boriiontal and verti­
cal synonyms In search o f evi­
dent or “easy" words. | f hori*
lit| for roust txtinfl croiiifiii
from the number'to the lin t
shaded atop on the right; if i f f
tidal, It must extend dOttnwxfd
from the number to the first
■haded atop below. When ftA*
iahed, the words should read
equally well crosswise aaid
downward.
KGW Portland (silent).
WKAQ Porto Rico (340.7 ) 6:30
concert.
WGY Schenectody (379.5 ) 6:30
new books; 6:45 talk; 7 concert;
10:15 organ.
KFQX Seattle (silent).
WBZ Springfield (331.1) 6:30
educational; 7 baritone; 7:15 or­
gan, instrum ental; 8 pianist; 8:15
instrum ental, vocal; 9:15 trio, or­
chestra; 10:30 popular ‘ songs;
10:45 orchestru.
KSD St. Louis Post Dispatch
(545.1) 8 reader, violinist, bari­
tone, address.
WO AI
San Antonio (394.5)
9:30 orchestra.
WRC Washington (469 ) 6 trio;
6:30 Latin American night; 9:45
dance.
WCBD Zion (04-1.0) 8 quartet,
vocal, trombone, cornet, piano.

Harlequin Frock
Now London Fad
LONDON, Feb. 18. — In their
search for something new in the
way of styles far evening gowns,
London dressmakers have visited
the pantominc and designed a H ar­
lequin frock
on the traditional
parti-colored lines. One such, is* of
deep scarlet crepe-de-chine, ap­
plied all over in silver tissure and
black, and cut in u triangular p at­
tern.
The prevalent straight up-anddown fashion silhouette is adapt­
ed to the characteristics of a Har­
lequin mode, while the close fit­
ting draperies of the duv, which
revpal the line of the figure, are
also suggestive of close fitting
garm ents which Harlequin wears.

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120.00

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PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL PREPARED UNDER AU­
THORITY OF RESOLUTIONS NO. 189 AND NO. 190, ADOPT­
ED ON DECEMBER 22, 1924 BY THE CITY COMMISSION.
. .
i.
. ii •%:•
The following is the estimated cost of.puving Martin Street from
Sanfurd Ave. to Palmetto Ave. 20 feet in width, and from Palmetto
Ave. tu Park Ave. 16. feet in width with sheet oxphult on u 6 inch
rock base.
(1) M artin St. from Sanford Ave. to Palmetto Ave. 20 feet in width:
250
Cu.. Yds. Grading at 50c ...... .................................................. 8 125.00
Hastings (288.3) 9:30«ns club.
270
Lin. Yds. concrete curb and gutter at 85c ............. ............. 229.50
To “Fight” Battle
Hollywood (337) 8:15 in30
Lin.
ft. Flush Curb a ; 35c
..... ..... .................... ...............
10.50
Of Camden Again
p*I; 19 features; 12 or150 Sq. ft. concrete alley returns ut 3 0 c ... ..................................
46.00
CAMDEN, S. C., Feb. 18.—Cam­ 510 Sq. Yds. paving ut 82.00 .......... ........... .\.... ;........................ 1.020.00
■letTerson City (440.9) 8
den, reminiscent of Revolutionary Enginceringf Advertising, Legal Expense etc...... ............... .
If Kan-as City S tar (365 war days and the scene of ope of
kol of the. Air; 11:46 frol­ the more important battles uf the
struggle of the colonists for lib­ Total K stjpated Cost ................ - ................... ........................ ....... 81,650.00
ics Angeles Times (1041 eration from England/ will com* To be home entirely by udjacent property.
3; 8:30 children;* 10 fent- memorato its historic post thil Number of feet frontage
........... ...................... ....... 496
instrumentnl; 12 orches- s pring with a pageant entitled, Assessment j&gt;er foot frontage .......................................83.125
"Camden, Yesterday and Today,"
This quaint town, which in 1768 (2) Murtin St. from Palmetto Ave. to Purk Ave. 16 ft. in width:
Louisville Times (399.8)
art.
was one of the six leading cities 6!j0 Cu. Yds. grading at 60c .................................................... 8 276.00
Memphis Commercial o f South Carolina, retains much of 530 Lin. Ft. concrete curb and gutter a t 85c ...........................
450.50
tU- picturesque uununyntre
,
.
\n Ki\
the
atmosphere ...
of v..co- j.
JD9.7) 8:30 musical.
Ioniul
- * times,
- • and• a .....-V---f
k.,(U
I
number of build- -r’0 Lin. ft. flush curb a t 35c .......................................................
17.60
* M inneapolis - St. Paul
nirs stand
75.00
• 3u lectyre; 7 &gt;15 health ings
stand a-s
na reminders o? the Rev- 250 Sq. Pt. concrete alley returns at 30c .........
1,700.00
■dutionary Wa: period. It is fre- gay &lt;*,. Yds. paving at 833)0
!*hle: 10'dunce.
Montreal (437)
7:3i)i
quently by touriita from the north Engineering, legal expense, advertising etc. ‘.................. .
223.75
7
*as u winter resort.
New York (191.5) 6 1 Episodes in the pageant will purTotal estimated cost ...................... ......... ........................ 82,741.75
^'• 6:30 url talk; 6:45 trio ,' tray the days of Pine Tree hill. In*
,,; iu talk, artists; 9 vocal, coining of the Quakers and the To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
F- *9 or.-hestra.
; Revolution, nnd visits of Washmg- Number of feet fro n ta g e .............................. ....... ............1096.7
L ‘V W York (454.3) 7:30 ton and La Fayette,
Assessment per foot frontage
...................................... 82-50
11 from WRC- 8-3U Wnl--------- -------- ----------FRED
T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
•toria.
KL’ 8 ,SU Wal ;
COMMISSIONER KILLED
Foot
Prelim.
York (405.2) 7:15
L* , a
orchestra.
LAKELAND, Feb. 18.—As the
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
Daklun,j (299.8) 6 con- ; result of being struck by an autoN. H. Garner’s Second Addition to Markham
hiPetrova, mobile as he attempted ta'
••
Park Heights, Sanford, Florida.
“ glance, soloists.
! the street here Tuesday
AW OmaT,’
l,,u
___ ______
8153.75
W.
J.
Goodale
W
1-3
of to t 0, Blk. L ...... ............... 61.6
nnounceij. »t.
l® **U°ry;: J. Everett Bryant, county rommisfnn,
307.50
*
*
*
•;
10'W
'
.‘-'
orchestra;
9
rioner
from
the
Winter
Haven
disElizabeth
Dykes
E
2-3
of
Lot
0.
Blk.
L
------------123
pm
184.38
Finla,|,.|„K:Kh!!.n?ales*
trict
fr'*"1
ly
l
l
to
1915,
is
dead
Swope-Douglass
Inc.,
W
4
of
to
t
16,
Blk.1
,
K
.....
,69
, Nuladelphta (395) 6 talk;• iI from .•..n,Mi*sioii
concussion of the brain.
bra' • The
184.38
Earl
Field,
EVa
of
Lot
15,
Blk.
K
...............69
rf accident was declared by
40C.25
7
h '!,,1Phia (509.9) 6 to have been M c id cn tal.M r.H ry - Mrs. A. H. Haskins S*4 of Lot 16, Blk. K i ..... I3&lt;J
'Orteert; 8:ir&gt; talk; 10 or- ant, who was 49 years old,
Evans Terrace, Hanford,-Florida.
1... widely
taliy known
Lrnull'll men
111If11
I OlH
of *the
239.00
C.
D.
Brurrley,
to
t 5 .................................. - ........... 95.6
county where he has been active
328.60
»»• 7 .S Ubur*h- &lt;;!09-l &gt; 7 in politics, movements for build­ C. D. Brumiey, to t 10 .......- ..... .— ............... ..... 131.4
A'- r . 1, ‘‘oncert; 10 concert.
102.50
ing up the community and a worker C. D. Brumiey, Lot A ----------------- -----------—.....— 41
j^
S S8f tconijer^.
(46l-3) 6:45 for good roads.
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J u il th e R ic h - • •
M ilk C hocolate
O vercoat that- • •

Oh
Henry!
wears
all by it

Oh Henry!
Good? W h y , fella, that's ju st /m u/.toying i(l Yq** ( ( t
your tooth into that rialidooa cxxnhuuitjoa ah * ri(d»
.Gutter cream dipped In a lu fd o u a , qhfvyy qar.acn«^
crispy, crunchy nuts and over it all ^ delicious taat#
o f that 6 m m ilk chocolate . . . w hy, ttjsrs’s po cand^
m ade that's sq good I
Nearly a m illion people a,d ay drop a daps and call for
Oh Hem yJ T h e y have made it thejM*P8A s^phig cir.Jy
in America. And there's, just o a t rwaion . . . t u t
wonderful, inim iU ole T A S T E ! I t y A box N O W I It
only costs s dime.

�T H * SANFORD

Two Florida Golf L eague Team s

Bow And Arrow To
Vie With Driver
On Asheville Links

Give Ca! B oxin g G loves

Helen W afim right, New York,
Taken Ifiead ns Diver in Win;■
inp Low Doarcl Kvents; OrJnndo Is 2nd In State Events

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WINTER PARicTpeb. 18.— lle!• cn w nlnw rlpht, the girl who holds
.• the national nil-round swimminjr
\ championship nnd who will attem pt
to swim the English Channel next
| summ er, established herself as one
or America's premier divers in the
*tato nnd nntionnl events along the
V Rollins College water course yest«*Tdny afternoon, hy annexing first
place in the national low-board
diving event,. Miss W ainwright,
who in n member of the New York
Swimmiiig Association nnd who in
regarded as the swimming sensa­
tion of the world, stepped into a
new field-uhcn she crowned herself
h notional diving champion.
In th;- state events, Tampa fin­
ished first with 26 points, followed
in order bv Orlando with 22 points;
St. P etersburg with 14 points and
the Tomoka Athletic Club with 2
points
Competition for these
' events war keen in every depart­
, m ent and brought wove a fter wave
i “« cheering from the immense
crow d, iwho thronged along tho
. shore of Luke Virginia to see their
team s and the national swimmers
in action.

Notre Dame Coach
Chooses All - Star
Players For Fun

AB Sanford Business Activities of Import

W ith the expected arrival this a fterrtbon of Chief Owl, Standing
u e e r and Sampson Boss from the
Cherokee Indian Reservation, ev­
erything will be in readineas for
the archery versus golf m atch to
&amp;be staged a t 2:30 o’clock tomor-

\ •Vs
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for desh-abfe
ent tenant
| st« l call at
Seminole

,n°on on ^ e Asheville
country Club course.

C om pany,

George Ayton and F rank Clark,
professionals of the country clubs
announced themselves 'y e s te rd a y
i
i.
‘he best of condition to
:Pho,‘l l.l!e ? n"?e *«tt,n*t the Inva• sion or the Indians who claim th at
bows nnd arrow s are Just as de­
pendable a t golf as the regular
, E°lf clubs and balls.
.
ketfl. wi.!l be distributed In the
• public schools to children under 12
,yenrs of age during the morning
' 10J,r!J and officials in charge are
anticipating a record crowd to a t­
t e n d the event.
I. .J\, " vintr P ^ u r e s of the match Two of f ho te a m , In the F lo rid , fiolf League
will be made by the local represen­
S 'S i K
Hollywood.!,y.,I,e S ,.,, „ „ d
tative of the Pathe News reel.
amafptir champior
in the Florida league,
. f °,r t . Me“ dr— New school build- igel, after a hot match,
mg to be erected here.
I Miami contenders.

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Second Best Lightweight
j
Puts Self On Limb When |
Refuses To Enter Tourney j

NPtV VnuLNEW
YORK. Feb. ...
18.— __
'
When | downright foolishness, and I think,
Dan Caplin and Sid Terris teamed j wa
• ns said too hastily,
n.i m anager and lightweight extra
it is to be hoped that before the
CH CAGO. Feb. 18.—Two all­ ordinary, balked over cnterii
I bouts sta rt that Terris will be able
Am erican all-tim e football teams, elimination for Leonard's
to make his pence with the com­
one of men who. played before 1006
mission. Without him in the elim­
inations, there is u cog mbsincr.
ap£ fho qtyher a fter th at year, they probably plunked them
lckcd ju st for fun’’ by Knute out of a limb for at least n yt
ockne, Clinch of Notre Dame, were really amounts to a nelf-im
iMcie public here today.
suspension of hostilities “on tl
; ne nobis in the sun. I’m not say­
P b r the ends before 1006 ho tirm*’’ for the period.
ing th at it turned his head, but it
Certain it Is th at Caplin
chose Hlnkry nnd Shevlin of Yale
who go together Just like ham lie known that his b;oy .would have did w arp his Judgment and he carfl.L nn ( “ Phn down with him.
nnd eRR-’1 1° the one-arm rcstuur- been "eliminated1_ before he had
... first elim- h^l r V m T 1 to ,thiMk H'at they
ant. Curtis of Michigan and liili- come to the draw in.. the
......... . .,at bad fought themselves far enough
nbrand o f Princeton are the tackles {nations, wouldn’t have
-e Jumped
iet'tble m front to remain there without
Bchultxi.of, Michigan, center, and tile rather busty decision"to -----‘'
Aekersall of Chicago quarterback. eliminations roll by
. without
his competition. That w asn't fair to
‘ line.
he others, no m atter who starts.
tartfng
Heaton of Michigan, “the most man on the st_
(,'nplin went (•&gt; the New York It s pot luck ull urouml. No nmtBoxing CommL...„„
Mission ami protested
1*1I NKS he
&gt;'“1is' no
indivi,,uul
fighter
better than
the
that Ins boy was entitled' to enter T HUNKS,
the finals without having to ilruw rest. Certainly the title looms m&gt;
for the first eliminations whether ubove any on‘' man. Terris realbe won, drew or lost will.
ith Sammy res th a t now perhaps, He should
Mandell. As it happensJ, Terris have been sntitfied to take bis place
I was defeated at
” commission, along with the others. He had
•mil’ the
•i i making its i.....
own rule in the m atter h irn t1 V h
ro,,lt*
Whip
a handed Mandell
, _ _ for win- him 7 \V ho bad u Wh°
possible
chance
n'lell a.. "bye”
1 i ning and poor Sjd a bust &lt;
on the
e nose for losing. |*m nfraicl■J it is deli?UtP° ,nt hlm out8ide of 'Miin/ " ra tin g Terris too harshly.
, I'm quite certain that it will be*
2 £ f;* Ii,0^nla " rul Hardwick of Hni - j
f course, Mandeil’s m anager is ironed out in some way. Terris
vnrd. ends; Henry of \yashlngto
quoted as saying Sammy won’t can t linger around and challenge
ra MrMOn'
Snd. W&lt;!ir
o f ^ '" r a i ,* compete in the tournam ent either the ultim ate winner. Not a t all
ka tncklw
;; Peck
of Pittsburgh
| w"
the s ta rs ure left out. ’ Some seems to think that that is
£ «
o f P a r tm outh milj M0,Unquestionably
Caplin
acted his course now. It wouldn’t be !
k
“ urvnr‘I. guards; Ori|
’
i
lli
‘.
‘
i"
,
de‘*l'
consideratior;.
He fair to the others who w.-nt through I
fnoU
i f 1m^
nndand
Grnn?®
of HI
Inois. ^ball
Imeks;
Thorpe
m- hail Iha best man in the world next I the mill. It wouldn’t be fair to I
•|'V‘?d 'n un,der i'i« wing, and ho tho. e who will have to meet George
onB T l1’ f " i ,a tk - 0 ,pp. Grange; . cooldn
t have been that foolish t h a t ' Chaney, the demon hitter among
and Tjiorpo, he said, a . .» olnycr.1 ! he v/oul.l
to tree his great them. It wouldn't be fair to those
It would be nil of who fought and lost enroute. The
r*C'?.iS i7a7.-'of f e " i.
••
L
’rris will have a commission cannot possibly recoir, i
EURO the ultim ate m re him a* the challenger inside
•
•
__winner.
"I th at time. Caplin and Terris
have made a dreadful m istake of
P R I S M S t n i n a ™ .C T IC S ! I , , l t y " ; i f
judgm ent. Let the Boxing Com­
mission, in th r interest of boxing ;
cud then, out of their dark little
Voods. Sid Terris deserves u bet- j I
pw'ta I';’" '1 "■■■■

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rap, 65c per gallon in 35 gallon
?H ntIrfi?MJff? LE t PRINT E R Y - ^ T e l e g r a m , Lak.i , ^ \
Touring highest prices paid.—Davis \
‘ll3
P lu ses. Prompt
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
service. TelonhnnA 03 Mm.
—Aenlx. Make voui
ra&amp;e, or phone
Touring sale Co., Augusta, Go.
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c— Davis
Roadster
wholesale Co. Augusta, Gn
Dressmaking that will
Fordor Sedan
CASH—Paid for falsa teeth, den
You Incom e-C an un
Runabout 1103. Onk Avenue. Phone
tal
gold,
platinum
and
discard­
Should own your own
Ton Truck
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Home.
(Csb &amp; Body)
Refining
Co.,
Otsego,
Mich.
easy p j
9500.00 Cash—$50.00
Fonl
1) Passenger
Machine,
Per month will Klvo
FOR SALE— Used” Willys-Light . •
‘
Suburban bus
You a new five-room
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Be ll„
Ford
Panel
FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnisher
Bungalow—Paving
Bargain for quick sale, ta k e Mary &gt;oj
„
, , Light Track
Real estate broken- AH kinds oj
or
unfurnished
5-room
house
ror pain - soreneai
And Sidewalks puid,
Casino, ta k e Mnry, F in.
T&lt;e r f
” ** proap«ro“«
Overland
Touring
, -H modern conveniences,
Exceptionally g„0d
Rheumatic
pains, soreness, aches,
i
stcdainod
f°
r
Abovp rani reconditioned, nil
Will be vacant 17th. Call 616-J.
flee 108 Second S t , Near Park
Location.
BABY C H IC K S-N ine excellent
etc., call for heat. The best way
,£s
in fine nnd look good.
Avenue. Phone 282.
breeds to choose from. Hatch­
to nnply it is Red Pepper Rub.
A. P. CONNELLY A SONS
■OCTIIt,
S K t e - '*'•" &gt;»' —
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Price, Bight—Term, “Maybe"
This is the modern way. It ao
&lt;Bealtors)
The I’alnt •
Not quantity, t a t us prove it.
excels the old w ay, th at there la
V
- 3 . 8PURLING. sub-divislor
104-108 Magnolia Avenue
Man ufi
tentative thorF ree circular with price list. New
no comparison.
L W. PHILLIPS SONS
? a t*rVl^ e’ofMorn,n
fando* *Wt J ?.ubdivI*ioa to Or- MUndE~
tinel. T
Thousands
Main
KberauB-l.il
(tli rales, rule,
Era
Poultry
Farm
.
Valdosta,
Cn.
Dodge
Dealer’
Nothing else creates such concen- . .,’j
ir
v
u*
FJ,?ridaand
F
l
o
r
a
FOR SALE BY O W N ER -N ioe
[will Klve you
ln Florida
Heights, Florida on Dixie High*
lono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second (rated, such penetrating heat as
VS
■loll. And If
I
OR
SAIJO—
«Egg*
for
hatching.
homo
and
Way,
grove subdivision on
Sentinel CaCo ,them througl
*13 Me
lilt assist you
red pepper. And heat th a t doesn’t
S.
C.
brown
leghorns.
91.00
per
highway.
David M. Douglass,
[want ad. to
tioS!
• Kate card oa *i
setting. John II. Jones. Benrdall FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good hurt you.
Sanford.
Ictlve.
___ T*N AND METAL WORK
feel th at tingling heat in
[soTirR
mechanical condition, priced low an You
instant.
In three minuto* It
lild ItIVe their J AMES II. COWAN-A11 khUh
aid South
r lV , ourn«l-H
.r FOR SALK—Fifty acres good celNAI.E BY OWNER—Well FOR SALE—Gasoline engine 1 1-2 for quick sale! See Mr. Faliriz. seems to penetrate the depths, 1 tg
te address as
am,
houth Cieorgia
a irreateai
S l J j n and Sheet Metal Work.
(n« number If
iteil^
lot
in
ta
n
e
’s
Addition.
Circulation is started, congestion i !
n. p„ suitable for farm purposes.
V y. . , , nd’ Five acres cleared
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak S S t S T i n M?rn,n*' “ Hernoon nnd
|„ About one
—950 cash, balance payable
tiled and | n crop&gt; R|Kht a t
is
relieved. I'aiu and the soreness
•' I
Ebousand has u
CI«Mfied r.te&lt; loading station and near hard road.
er month including interest.
Phon a l A "11 Thlrd Strtfet* TeleL others can’t
g».
Free
silverware.
Tickets
givei
* n desirable lot and rapidly
I you unless
I rice 9«.500. Half cash, balance
dennrt
* H
TYPEW RIT KBS A N I M i P i .j - ,p
address.
sing in value. If interestetl with nil purchases nt Kent’s Vul
terms, hred Ualsnin.
What
folly
it
is
to
suffer
pains
(m
Inquire at canliing Wurks.
All makes of typewriters for TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
FOR RENT—Four room houso so easily and quickly stopped. l&lt; &gt;3
[er Nl’ST be
The
Herald
Office,
ar Tbe San­
FOR SALE - One feather bed,
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
with moderni conveniences ami What folly to let a cold in the chest ••eg
If you are looking for
er sr br let__Phono 1*17-1
garage., 2nd iSt., West Side, Ail- go neglected. When trouble sta rts
u Pn
0 f f ice supplies. Room 0 Tribune nrV&lt;iUr ^ { “ “rtption to the A top-notch farm.
H
r K ls r o n lln dealer .« r„ lV,n‘i 11 ,0 &gt;our lw “ l
nie Philips.
FOR SALE—Small of fit
a t night, what folly to wait until
9
valld.
pr*nl*,*° V0U can ™ d Florida’s Wei! located nnd fully equipped
morning.
new. Plume 473-J
n L nfLW'? ap‘*r’ One y ,a r Mo have nn excellent
Efficient
Keep Red Pepper Rub on hand
98.00, 0 month, 14.00, three moot!,. Listing nt this time.
Building Material faim
Homes which do that uave n great
4~.00, If y„„ deal re 51,000 inanr- Ask us about it.
•leal of pain. Get it now—th» very M ) I |
MIRACLE Concrete Co., gener
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
J ile r ,P° Cy a&lt;Jd 75 Crnti t0 Vuur
utmost in help of this kind.
cement work, aidewalks, bull
(Realtors)
101-108 Mugnolin Avenue
hOR RENT—Nice dwelling house
t J L in
’ ‘" ‘•‘“‘•on boxes. J. , ’’DO YOU WANT to“ b u 7 V ^ i i
lerw llleger, Prop.
on Onk Avenue. Close in, $10.
RECTORY
fhnnyr
h,in* T”ni IrSun."
80 " ,,ve*H«o In
Also up-to-date brick store $05
Help
Wanted
tho
Gainesville
Lumber ami Building Material
Booms For Rent
per month. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
I*UK SALK—25 acres good variC arter Lumber Company
W/J3T V »noiN iA ^ciar'k,bur* 'mT;
••hie
land,
10
acres
stumped
ami
N. Laurel St.
F‘
~
FOR ..........
RENT Ten room
.
posted—8 acres suitable for citrus WANTED Corporation operating HOUSE
Jncl u*,). nV“ n,ta;.P°m?rnlar^M ue* FOR R E N T house,
north
of
I.ongwood. near
extensively
in
Florida
Real
Es­
Rooms
with
or
with»
cent
per
word,
minimum
trees,
excellent
truck
land,
targ
e
HILL
CO House
out meals.
hnrd road, monthly rental $20.00
o
i LUMBER
a —:** —
tate;
having
exceptionally
fine
Reasonable
rates,
6
room
house,
large
garage,
1
cow
Service, Qunlity and Price.
and calf, one Ford truck, nil for Eastern connections, has un op­ II. C. Du Bose.
IIKVEWPRKS ATTKNTIOV—pun- Lincoln House,
wi"!™ 11 beflnning th« Rr«ateat d«92,300.00. W, I. Higgins, Chulu- ening for young executive in Day­ FOR RENT—Two room furnished
tona office. Drawing account and
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
apartm ent with garage. No small
percentage of profits. Investment
f^ M h 'la h w a J * t7 :thS
room apartm ent on ground floor.
Nent [tnuiiu ui.'iaui tit tuns RotrUt.
children
allowed. 703 Palmetto
of
$
d
,00(J
to
$10,000
required,
se­
Apply 300 French Ave.
Ave.
MMt SALE OR RENT—One five cured by real
estate.
College
room nuw house with 1 and 1-2 graduate preferred.
Real oppor­
■arage
acres land on Gertrude Avenue. tunity for right man. Address I.
M a h w » ” „mri" onr bZ " '*
on
Apply Union Pharmacy.
N., I*. O. Box 1555, Daytona, Fla.
&amp;
- Ground
‘1lo”,UP^Wrr,‘
rile; I If veil,pin,.r,t
p ......
We Have 11.
nient The PensacoU N’nw*.
*
One bedroom, 511 FOR SALE OR RENT—Small WANTED — Experienced l a d y
stenographer. Chase &amp; Co.
Directory
home on three acres of land. 50
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Auorange
trees
nnd
truck
garden.
Too much rich food forms acids
Small family,
• KU?#t/*', Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
Electricity nnd water, ten minutes
re
1422-Park
ID MOTOR RE which excite nnd overwork the kid­ Classified medium, rate cash .09c
Position
Wanted
ride from. town.
Price $1,500.
neys in their efforts to filter it
IIXG.
Phone 571-J.
j
J
o
/
80'
10c
pcr
llne'
minimum
from the system. Flush tho kid­
WANTED—
TRIC SERVICE neys occasionally to relieve them S T AUGUSTINE. FLA. - .«£ hand, bookkeeping, selling nnd
and clean
lectrical repairs. like you. relieve the bowels, remov­
For Trade
Cafeteria.
warehouse experience, anxious to
Lost and Found
ing
acids,
waste
and'
poison,
else
♦vJ
o,na*CoUnt^
ia
cached
through
I Ave. Orlando',
locate in Sanford. Any reasonable
you feel n dull misery in the kid­ tho S t Augustine Evening Record. work
$10,000,018) company wants man
accepted to get started. Hox
ney region, sharp pains in tho back
Mill trade equity of $1,500 in to sell Watkins Home Necessities
Mill the person' who took the
A. T. Herald Ofice.
- - , .Miami bungalow for well located in Sanford. More than 150 used tan gaberdine top coat by mistake
or sick headache, dizziness, the
FOR RENT
stomach sours, tongue is coated,
NOTICE, the undersigned will ap- Sanford unimproved real estate. daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly. at the Charity Ball lust Friday
1Ufotttlvrful ‘li'tntrra
Experience unnecessary.
Write night please he kind enough to re­
and when the weather is b.-.d you
P*y to the Hoard of Pardons at Box 431 Sanford, Fla.
'fir/iy/il/ul Sunnnrta
Car. Drive it have rheumatic twinges. The urine
Dept. 11-6. The J. R. Watkins Co., turn at once to G. R. Warren, .‘111
its next regular meeting for a par­
02*70 W. Iowa Ave., Memphis, Park Ave.
and Second St. is cloudy, full of sediment, the
o—mere desire for change will not ex­
don, having been convicted of a
Nurses
le a n .______________
channels often get irritated, oblig­
charge of m anslaughter and sen­
am w hy so many thousands of smokers
ing one to get up two or three times
tenced to twenty years in the Stute NURSE—Specializing in Obstet­ \\ ANTED—Hoy to do general LOST—Light brown long cape, be­ Haggard &amp; Company
tween Sanford and Lnngwooil or
REPAIRING
duringt the night.
Penitentiary at tho May Term of
work around store. Must Ik* n in Sanford. Finder please notify
rics (Iiaby Cases) prefer to have
I over the country are changing from
the
Circuit
Court,
IU22,
for
Semi­
To help neutralize these irritnIN — Automobile
case register nt least two weeks hustler. Apply F. W. Wool worth &amp;. -•*11 \\V82B °uoqil ’sjuj'i p jj.| „.i|V
Real Estate— Investments
nole County, Florida.—Amos Piek-1 in advance. Write Box 1641 or ( o., Sanford, Fla.
If?and Rebuilding. ting acids nnd flush off the body’s
w a rd .'________
her cigarettes to Chesterfield.
First National Hank Building
urinous waste, begin drinking
call 942, Orlando, Fla.
I. Oak Avenue.
LOST — ta s t Sunday, strayed,
witter. Also get about four ounces
medium sized white setter, fn- SANFORD,
FLORIDA
’s something more fundamental.
of Jail Salts from any pharmacy.
male. Black spots on body, right
pTkVTFK
Day
Half of the electricity used in ear black, smnll yellow spots over
By STANLEY
M all trains. Bagthe
wprld is generated nnd used right eye. left ear white, black nnd Stove and Fire Placd
I Phone 551.
in tin* United States, where nine- white tail. Reward if returned to
[TRIPS
tent Its of it it developed under pri­ A. A. Vnughn, Park Ave., and
WW*ID
AVood a i o m i
HOtO fcR.
YUM
vate
initiative.
newr sues
mitcm?
ALDER. Day and
Florida
real
estate
udvertise
in
V
*
’
Cut
to Bull
'M
inrice,
LOST—One pair of tortoise rim
Anytime,
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
A
99.00
per
cord
dellr*r£4
9
glasses, near depot. Reward if
cent a word daily, two cents a word
returned
to
I),
Montezuma
Hotel.
Stin#iav4.
RECK HI!
D A V I D It. H Y E L 4
Britt Realty Company
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
ARCHITECT
accepted want ad medium in
JOHN E. FOX
(Stunc, &gt; 5
Daytona (Fu.) One cent a word
Your
M&lt;*mb«r l l i
^ Try Smith's Barber
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
|-tv
H eal K s la te — In su ra n c e
tins, llullillm;
Shop for good barber
Orlu.iln, ri.rliU
FLORIDA
Ornndo
All kinds of properly listed for sale
morning Svntinal; largest classi­
Park Avenue and Serond Street work. Ladies welcome.
fied business, rate 1c u word, min­ TOOVOnTIt NO-RO- 1SAY
N ext to Valdez.
imum 24c cash with order.
5lt MOW I ITS HIS
+ * -j s*
.
*... .j,
* ex tnat s tho answer. It is ta s te and
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MEMCEPJ FAITHin that
His
CLfCTRie bl li
ugS
JI«EV
tasto alone that explains Chesterfield’s
1 Chiropodist
^ST'oitK — Pro
1 FOOT HPKGIALIHT
sweeping gains. And ta ste is a matter
A little money from every prop,
'«*. -Sodas.
W.
*j p'lirriK, IliiiiPin*. Ingrow­
erty owner, saved and invested in
ing Nall., Itwuvy Callof tobacco quality.
,
some good home industry or utility
•Hum or ilr.4 t e k h f
real.
that builds payrolls and thnt makes
5ICAL
' y i m i. r . L liin .K a
one’s state a better place in which
LKCTRIC CO.
I
W e state it as our honest belief that S |
Vow oil Drew Did*.
to live, is hardly less than n duty.
A n K ilo M o to r g e ls y o u th e re ,
OrUnilo.
Gillon &amp;l p |att
Phono.
LJ.valor
THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
um
l
b
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in
g
s
y
o
u
h
ark
I ‘he tobaccos used in Chesterfield ore of
*
Everything elecLast Coast morning newspaper.
Electragith
B Dnor quality (and hence o f better taste)
GARDEN HOSE
F o r S a le Ily
Elton J. Mo ugh ton
I than ln any ether cigarette at the price. | |
[ATHENS AND
ADVANCED
y i . l L S _______
Hill Hardware Co.
ARCHITECT
Liggett &amp; Myers Tobacco Co. J I
VSHEh STAT/OM ACE/IT tiAt&gt; KCYES SAW T&gt;iK
pTCTT STATION,
Per
Foot
Bit,
loam c r BAr.CACr at the c-EPur,
s Tires, Accesso1‘hone .l.'I. •
HE MAMms EL-CCTfiir EJECT rcUL
t,
First. National Rank JUdff.
S WAl.i
v'th a smite. Elm
ADD MOVED ALL TMfc BACSACE ' friC.Lf; VU
—a n d th is b e lie f is sh a red by cig a rette
**• 447 L3,
Sanford, —
■ Florida
sm okers the countrv
• «Utions. MagK h r s t and Elm,
P*n&lt;J 10th Street.

Edward Hi™

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And make n start
Toward financial
Independence.
We can and will help •
You by making the
Terms easy—You should
Investigate.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
(Realtors)
1
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"TALLAHASSEE, F .b , 17.—
Three men wera killed and one
seriously wounded in a battle
Bl.nday between Iwotle^nei
and federal prohibition forces
*t C a m illa In Holmes county,
‘.according to information receiv­
ed here today by Frank Stnut• amyer, sheriff -of Leon county
from Sheriff Leads of Jackson
county. The dead are; J. E.
Bowdoin, federal officer of West
Florida, a white man named
Walker and another named Harric.

GOVERNOR SMITH
FAVORS TRANSIT
•’g father, Lee PLAN OF M’AVOY
[ted to the ar-

Tentative Plans Are
Huge Crowds See* Shrine
Accepted at Monday
N i g h t Conference
Circus In Opening Night
Of Hotel Builders
Of Week On SantordLot

Plan To Complete
Building Jan. 1st.

Carnival Spirit Tnkes Hold in '
Snnfcrd As Shriners In
Fezzes Become Bnlly-hoo
A rtists; Lake Opens Shows :

J!1wnrUnr^0, ^ ? 8
shale toVhe^Vrface

,a t the mouth of the shaft dug to reach F16yd Oqllins at Snn Gave, Kentucky, Just
"bifts. The rope shown in in the center of the photo was used to haul stone and

KELLOGGCHOICEi
IS CONFIRMED BY
SENATE MONDAY!

Herald Carriers
Will Visit Circus Hulick Pleased With
City A n d Believes
Currier boys of The Sanford
All Acts Of Show
Herald will be admitted to the
It Has Big Future
henven of juveplle titBring Applause seventh
light Tuesday night when, as

New Bill Tonight Expected to
Bring Out Lnrgor Numbers;
Herald Newsboys Guests

NEED OF TENNIS
COURTS POINTED
OUT BY MINISTER

the quests of Ed. I.. O&gt;nroy,
publicity mnn for the Bob Mor­
ton Circus, tlfey will be given
places of honor at the Shrine
Circus. Peanuts, poocorn, red
lemonade nnd other absolute es­
sentials to enjoyment of each
occasions will be provided gen­
erously by Mr. Conroy.
The
carriers will guther nt The Her­
ald office nt 7 o’clock and, un­
der the guidance of W. H. Stone,
the circulation nmnngcr, will be­
gin their tour of the circus. .

Following a conference
Monday night between offi­
cials of the Sanford HotelRenlty Company nnd Howard
Hulick, representing the firm
of Hulick &amp; Hulick, hotel
builders, it wns announced
this morning thnt work on the
new $500,000 tourist hotel to
be erected on the Inkcfront,

With half of Sanford in attend­
ance, the Bob Morton circus open­
ed Monday night a week’s engage­
ment with the Snnford Shrine club.
The show proved to be equal to
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.— A
expectations roused by advnnce no­
movement to bnnish from Boadtices and the huge crowds, gener­
■need he ndVocatwill be stnrted by April 15.
way all plays of unsavory char­
ously appreciative, applauded ev­
l n of the head or
ALBANY, N. Y.. Feb. 17.— Govacter, gathered force today ns
ery offering of the circus folk.
This announcement followed tha
[convince the pub- Smith, in a special message to the
acceptance of the tentative d raft
i the body, then legislature tonight announced com­ Nomination of Successor Toj District Attorney BaUton and
By 7:30 o’clock, an hour before
Dr.
F.
I).
King,
Pastor
Bap­
Commissioner Enright
| of plans for the hotel and arrange­
. members to its plete concurrence with (Jie conclu­
main show opened, the nnnex
Hughes Confirmed Without! Police
tist Chtu'ch, Snys City For the
continued plans
of action
ments wen* made during the con­
(id seal the pris- sions and rccommendatiops in the
tent
wns
well
filled
nnd
local
Shri­
Reference to Committee or against several production v.
Small Sum Could Build Sev­ ners were much in evidence ns
ference to have the final pinna
jrested this mode report of Justice John V. McAvoy
Opposition on Senate Floor Producers, actors, civic leaders
eral Court:; For Recreation barkers, bnlly-hoo men, ticket sel­
Hour condition of of the New York city transit sit*
ready for the contractors within
and ministers joined the move­
sft, saying Con­ uation and urged the legislators to
lers, circuc agents, in fact, they
the next few weeks. In the mean­
ment to remove objectionable
WASHINGTON, I), C., Feb. 17.
time, it was stated, bids will hu
or worse in the enact laws designed to carry "but
The need in Snnford Tor tennis are in full charge of the uffnlr nnd
advertised for so that no time may
and walls may several of the recommendations. —Without reference to the com­ plays.
courts ns n means of recreation do everything but tnke part in the
mittee or n voice raised in oppo­
be lost in beginning the construc­
time.
Ho devoted particular attention to
„n,V
fo r'th in , who'.™ "™ ! j S K T i k * b T .h o w T / ‘„ « 3 i
tion of tho building.
..ended the sh aft four of the recommendations, mak­ sition on the floor the senate F ri­
able to make use of the golf links j blastyof the ring m aster’s whistle
,T. C. Turner, nct- ing an emphatic request for neces­ day confirmed the nomination of
A contract, whoso provisions
Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota to
was emphasized Toe: day afternoon ; nnd Hob Morton officiated as ring Congressmen Cull On Secre­ guarantee the erection of the hotel
lich had identified sary action. They were:
rucceed Charles Evnns Hughes us
before the regular weekly meeting m aster nnd announcer.
taries Weeks nnd Wilbur lo wns signed by Mr. Hulick this
Abrogation of the power rem ain­ Secretary of State Mar. 4.
nf;tho Rotary Club by Dr. F. D.
The circus program started wilh
said.
E x p la in U. S . A ir S t r e n g t h ; morning,
,
,the announcement
,
,
ing in the New York city transit
King, pastor of the F irst Baptist n snap anil n bang characteristic
Action on the nomination came
feb. 17.—Revealed commission to alter existing con­
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l»iterm ur
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th#t u beinK „hown by thu h(&gt;.
church, in an address on "The of the big topr nnd the circus bund
unexpectedly nfter Chairman Bor­
the body of
with railroad companies ah of the foreign relations com­
Building of the City". Dr. King with lilting tunes under the direc­
iy was still lying tracts
n
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n
v
t-.i
tat
builders,
whose connection with
without the consent of the city.
ASHIM .TON, Feb.
boh. 17. .* j the project bus been assured fo r
mittee, obtained the unanimous Former Secretnry of Lorimer declared that .’10,000 had been spent tion of Vfc Graham, ’.toyed tho per­
nb which has been
u municipal athletic field und formers in their vnrious routines Aroused by testimony from o f­ the past six weeks.
Passage of n constitutional consent and consideration without
17 days while
Bnnk Arrested On Charge on
$00,000 on a municipal golf course amPthe merry clowns cavorted with ficers on both the uctivc and re­
spurred on by the amendment to broaden the power reference to the committee.
In making the statem ent conEmbezzling Sum $100,000 while
few IIUIIUI
hundred
Wllliv for
s«f| a lew
VII udollars tricks of their trade. Not for a serve lists of the arm y amt navy corning the hotel, Mr. Hulick said
J it last they had of New York city to irsuc bonds
Action was taken unexpectedly
the city could lie equipped witl
with teninstant was there a lull in thut the United States is deficient th at the work is to bo rushed so
)rtr, pecked away for /Aiifitiotial subway construc­ and without consideration of the
CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—A warrant nis courts, which will pove a great single
the performance and ruch act re­ in nir power, the house nircruft thnt the hostelry niny be ready for
of of Sand Cave. tion.
ceived a good round of applause. committee today culled upon Sec occupancy by Jnn, 1, 1020. K.veVy
Passage of a hill a^cady before
|vill probably rc^
The
Mungcan Troupe
of seven, rctnries Weeks and Wilbur to send1 phase of the work, he declined wilt
th&lt;» spot whose both houaes designed to prohibit had expected to take up Mr. Kel- Chari?* E. Ward, who.wns aecre,,,
w— brought
«Town tha house with their I representatives bofore it to show , be
the
use
d
r
the
S
tatin
lnKnd-BrtwViogg’x
upifolntmunt
in
the
Cbihmltpmhetteat
n t so (hot tl
Tffry of former Senator William ,
Carmichael in
iiotni.tr* Acrobatic act nnd at the hfJ'v »»"• 'vftr an,».»vy departm ents, prem
ise
of
the
Sanford
.Hotel-Real­
Lorlmcr’a now defunct bank, the
( i
fcicue work is un­ lyn tunnel, now under construc­ tee tomorrow.
conclusion of the ofTcrlng the up- ; adequate Y could defend the na- ty Company of n tourist
hotel by
No Opposition Offered
LaSalle Street Trust and Savings j
1Vf,* ‘/l^ J
''Jv
i 1 1* plause
*risk the lives of tion, for use other than as n rapid
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agaiilst
an
attack
from
the)
was
deafening.
tho beginning of the next w inter
f ' ’1? Ii" £ * 1&gt;utn *!?}
° “K,ht
ftving the boulder. transit thoroughfare.
n
il.
No opposition wos offered to bnnk. it was disclosed Monday.
Acts All Headliners
$1
Removal of all doubt surround­ confirmation, senators said ami
The complaint was sworn to by
n
C, T ’
It of Collins' famThis decision unanimously w a s 1season, will be fulfilled.
Every act might be termed a
Thomas
J.
Fitzgerald,
head
of
the
Tht
l,nk*
ond
rte,,!
wer‘'
charnct«ring
ownership
nnd
operation
of
Will lie Four Stories
vill amputate one
icnnte action came with practical­
ized as of great value to the city feature and the bill, purely circus reached in executive session, und ,
buses by cities by approving mu­ ly no decision.
Pitzgcrnld boiler works.
the secretaries’ representatives
Sanford's new hotel will Ik* four
and
should
be
used
more,
pnrticustyle,
was
well
rounded
out,
clos
Mr. Word, who is un uttornev
reclaim his body, nicipal public utilities legislation
ing with the sensutionnl offering were requested to appear a t 2 p . ' stories including a ground floor
When Senator Kellogg was noml* „ ‘i‘7 " T / ’ V' . ' 1 ‘V.*
i«rly the golf course,
: train to the rug- alrendy introduced in the legisla­
of
the Heckman-Slieppard trio in in. tomorrow for questioning be I where will be Tocntcd u to rb er
gllaml ^ennt(ir”n !^om^the
arth*' tb,&lt;! 0,(1 I^O nter faction of the'YtcAnother point brought out by mid nir feats of • hand *, hand bind closed doors.
Red as a youth and ture.
shop, beauty parlors, hilinrd .moms
Unwilling to Discuss M atter
In the form of u fifth recommen­
in.
catches
and double flips. The Baldin the front, with servant quarters,
.
„
Although
committee
member.,
hey've found him.” dation, although it is not recom­ IaiFellctte insurgenjr inti-rposwl pj^
hollo, room Otc., located ill tho
visitors.
Nothing, I)r. King sa id ,1'Vl,‘ bisters displos.-d remurkabli1
not willing to discuss the rear. The building will be design­
{ollins* single state- mended in Justice MeAvoy’s report objection and some of them voted
Fitzgerald charged that Ward !t" favorably impresses a person j "kil* in teeth-holding stunts am! were
m atter, it is understood tin* motion ed along Spanish and Moorish types
body had been the governor reiterated his stand against confirmation. Their objee- hn(, uppr0|)rinte,|
|,|g own „ S0(a:. to receive a sincere welcome \n
cal!5{| h” &lt;il "ers of thelr to
call upon the departm ents for ol .irclutcctuu*.
that the transit commission should tion was not pressed again sinco
approximately
$100,000
of
t|K
.
|
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strange
town.
„
k
ilt*
Jir,?
?
,
.
U,^
t|
h
eM
confidential
information us to the
be
abolished.
At
the
same
time,
Mr. Kellogg's appointment was a funds of the lsoiler works within i Upon the motion of A. E. Yowell
Volunteers
Tile first floor"above the ground
K
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’* ,,s nation's a ir defense wns presented
nent, signed by the i however, he called attention to the personal one to the president's j two or three years. The polio the club voted to attend “ 11)0 per exponents of the slender silver by
Representative
Perkins.
Itepub-'
'"|0‘,r
will include the lobby,'rervpstrands they are declared to have
J had led scores of I portion of the report in which Ju s­ official family.
understand that M'ard was en­ cent strong" the district convention no peers. Flying Franklin sensa­ licnn. New Jersey, the committee tl(’» r‘",m*
real room, dining
tice
McAvoy
emnhnsizcd
the
need
No Roll Call Made
jg fight, told of the I
room, grill, bull room und ntli.'i*
of
Rotary
dubs
to
be
held
in
Palm
trusted
with
the
financial
affairs
of
examiner.
trapeze artists won instant
Immediately a fte r the senate
■tribute to their as- for co-operation between the board
Bench on Mnr. Ill and 17. The tional
Several niumliers admltt-ni the features. The third ami fourth
of estim ate and apportionment and went into executive session, Chair­ the concern. Discrepancies were nnestioii
favor from the start with his dar­
of
attending
the
conven­
uncovered
by
federal
income
lax
action wus prompted by the re­ floors will Le iwvot.d to guest
the
transit
commission,
nnd
con­
ing
toe
holds
while
swinging
on
the
man
Borah,
changing
his
original
Jibing the break
tion wns brought before the club lofty perch.
investors it wns said.
peated statem ents of numeorus wit­ rooms. No expense will be spared
|f of Sand Cave and curred with the justice in his de­ intention, obtained unanimous con­
by
Judge
K.
F.
Houshoolder.
FitzgeriRd,
however,
according
nesses thut the United States i«( in making the new hotel one of
Hoy 15, Star Acrobat
investigation of it nunciation of hostility between the sent for the consideration of Mr. to the police, had naked that the
the fine at in the state, Mr. Hulick
lacking in uir power.
The program was in cliurge of
two
bodies
which
reached
Its
cli­
The
famous
Mangean
troupe
of
Kellogg's
nomination
without
its
phall the statem ent
declared. Such a hotel has long
i
w
arrant
be
held
in
abeyance
until
Slay
Ask
General
Probe
Itotariun
A.
R.
Key,
L.
U.
Rock­
five
men
and
two
ludies,
direct
max with the filing of charges reference to committee. Sensior
today.
It was intimated also that uti- been the need of Sunford, he statwell, n visitor, added to the |&gt;ro- from the New York Hippodrome,
(little partner, Ed against the transit com m issions Swanson, of Virginia, tho ranking
Ward was prominent in the Fred gram with vocal selections. Don held the audience spell bound with le s s the w ar and navy departm ents ed, and it will lie t h ? purpose of
hv
the
board
of
estimate.
This
act
Democrat
on
the
foreign
relation.Jinnati, whose work
llulicl Ac Hulick to furnish Hint
I,undin and William Hale Thomp- Cheney, Orlando, also appeared ns intricate and sjcmingly impossible are able to alleviute tile feurn of Hulick
■conspicuous and of directly was responsible for the in­ committee, said the.m inority would son forces, the reorganization of j u linger.
med.
some
member*
that
the
tuition's
an
fents of ground tumbling, using a
j offer no opposition to confirmation
Treason of his small quiry.
Knthu-isstie \b*mt tiir.f.ird
board, with passing leaps power is inadequate, the committee
“ Relief nt the earliest possible 1ami » favorable vote followed withm iyor ' QJJk ^ W a U h im . '&amp; ? “ ?!* Leon R l teeter
It strength and iron
Mr. Hulick i* enthusiastic about
in
mid-air.
The star of the act, might tnke up the advisability of
moment
for
the
millions
of
people
out
n
roll
call,
In head foremost in­
of Chicago.
roy, Chicago; Howard E«ten, Paw­ a boy of 15, is as agile as u hut- going more extensively into the Sanford. Ho believes th at it has
question of recommending to the u future like of no other city in
i'1*, pit and with a who live in New York city,” wasj Senator Borah's request for im(Continued on Page Two)
tucket, R. I.; Dr. Carroll, Athens,
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house thnt the adequacy of the na­ tin* state similarly situated. Ask­
pmined the face and urged by the governor ns the prime !
Pa.
nnd
Mr.
Cheney
and
Mr.
Rock­
reason
for
immediate
considera•
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tional defense in all of its filmsc* ed what had prompted him m ost to
man who we unwell.
be investigated.
lCcllins, and called tion of the report by the legisla-;
interest himself und his firm In the*
Members recalled that ninny con­ building of u hotel here, Mr. Hntnichael, five feet
flicting
statem
ents
had
been
made
"The deplorable transit corn!!. the man was cold
irk declared that it wns the enWASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—Aftto the committee about the coun­ tliusinsiasm and co-operation of
dead."
Lions in New York city are adm it­
er adding $2,000 000, the Senate
try 's uir power, nnd that some wit- Snnford citizens. This asset, ho
ted by everybody." he continued,
I Than 21 Hours
Commerce committee today ap­
nesres had asserted th a t the U nit­ maintained, together with the n.it*u signed by Brig- "but by following the recommenda­
proved the Rivers and Harbors |
ed
States was fnr behind other iai- ural advantages whioh this city ha*
tions
of
the
report
the
legislators,
['• H. Denhardt, H.
bill, authorizing a total expeinliFred T. Ballard, of Louisville,
Officers and u team manager of tions in this branch of prepared­ to offer, insures for it u bright
H M. E. S. Posey. are assured they will make a con­
Following a conference between ture of more than $10,000,000 for Ky., publisher’s representative of
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Inulptt of Chicago, tribution to tho health, happiness the baseball
future,
committees of th- construction, repair and preaerva- the Burley Tobacco Grower, nnd the Sanford Husehull club in the ness.
Told
U.
S.
is
Fifth
Florida
State
League
will
be
nam
­
nnd
comfort
of
the
Inrgest
city
in
Irrancii of Bowling
Junior and Senior Chambers of tion work throughout the coun- formerly of the Louisville Herald,
"Sanford reminds me of St.
Brigadier General Mitchell, ns
ed Tuciday afternoon at 4:30
P°un, &lt;1 later thut the country."
i Commerce and Otto Borchart. own- trv. The project culling for the stopped in Sanford Monday and (&gt;
vl&lt;K.-k at a meeting of Interested sistant arm y uir chief, has told the Petersburg 12 or 14 years ago",
«n they hud obtainIn his letter to Justice McAvoy | e r of the Milwaukee. American As preliminary fin..,I control j,p r» ?y T u c .J.y . Mr. Il.ll.n l. .• « i .r ,„ « l „ ,“ i1; *
tair SSr™ of committee thut the United States . Mr. Hulick -aid. At thnt tiina
sociation. baseball club, which will of the Caloosa ha tehee in Florida, | himself as surprised with the uiL
been dead more the governor said:
Judge
E.
F.
Housholder,
in the m ilks fifth in the uir und thut the the “Sunshine City" was at a
“ I congratulate you upon the begin spring training here shortly was cut out of the bill ns it was vantages enjoyed by the city and
First
National
Bunk
huihlingg.
A American navy could lie defeated point where it was ready to break,
overwhelming public .expression of a fter the first of March, an in­ reported today.
*»«&lt;• Tightly
| county ami much impressed with meeting was to have keen held for u t pretent because of dctieiiTicy in ' it wus nt u point where it changed
F*lnK remnin ahead 1confidence and approval with which tensive drive to sell tickets which
, the business like way in which the
from u straggling town to n pro' services
purpose Monday afternoon but th e atr
will begin Monday, in nil parts of ( Duvcnport — Work on jfi60,000 city has been set out to realize this
1 they can remove I your renort has been received.’’
The announcement thut the w ar, gressive city.
Snnford is now
due
to
the
opening
parude
of
th*
'tightly.wedged po-) Tho full approval of “all that the city was planned. In the sell- roa,| paving project progressing on them, lie predicted a great fil­ Shrine Circus, it wus postponed.
and navy departm ents hnd been r*«dy t&lt;&gt; step from the town cUh*
» , | ture for Sanford.
furow passage to you have donp," also was empha­ ing of the tickets the chambers o f ' rapidly.
Charles L. Britt, who pending asked for confidential uircraft in- P,UJ take its place as one of H or. ...
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sized by the governor in the letter commerce will have the co-opera- j
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appointment of a regular hold­ forntntion came ut the close of the] 'da’s leading cities."
tion
of
the
other
civic
organizu~
"
I. they have b ro u g h t' to the transit investigator.
In addition to possessing .ill of
er of the office, is acting as sec­ day after thc»committce hail heard
rjmb. Collins' body
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the inducements that other Florida
retary, declured Tuesday morning several witnesses.
Td 11a grave in the
.. of applications from .......
Hrigu«||ur General F ries, chief &lt;&gt;f cities have to offer, Snnford. g e o ­
that u number
so that no section will be over
ffat service*, under
baseball players und men seeking. the chemical w urfare service, testly graphically speaking, is ideal Mr,
T /x F l / x n f R i c r Ic u iw * looked and to assign these zones
°« Crystal Cave,
to manage the team have been re- ,Je&lt;l l*1" 1 •«»» u tia rk a (jpj th^^RAxt Hulick reiterated,
lO F lO U l
individual committees of,three
as a monument
ceived. After the munnger Is s e -. w" r would be “fifty time:- more Int..i r t t er to S a n f o r d a* tho hid*
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!
men
each
which
will
be
appointed'
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*re- »n&gt;id its stalwheel whose *mjkes It ail t &gt;
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—‘The by the civic or-inizationa. will be
Guests a t the Shrine Circus, other 100 pounds of decorations. A lected tho directors of the assocla-, P,,rtunt thun in tho last, and plct- ,
w titea, his funerul Florida E ast Coast Railway Com- held soon. F.ajfh civic club i* to W ngM iuy nlKht when a public bride and groom,
lion will &gt;o Into th , t.W tlo n .1
» W r , from Sr. ........... S m - o C r J t V h , i K w S T u t S
if gas bombs dropped upon a ..
" g ,n
"T . ,
nnny to&lt;|ay received the authority provide as many committees of wedding is to be the feuture of the in seize adorned the*0Votuple ted I p l a y t r s . .................... .................. I tons o f gas bombs dropped upon it | " " l L " " 7 ‘
tUmitr Shaft
I Included in the applications f»r city would cause* "sufficient" confu-■ j;uv J w uJffa.Ii
i * b f W
of interstate commerce commission salesmen" as possible in order to j entertainm ent, will bo given u cake,
P ®t to the rescue to issue $1 .200,000 equipment and sell the tickets.
ger of the lo -) both tho m ankger’s |K&gt;st and piny- "don to satisfy the attacking p a r - '
„ „
,
,
,
slice of cake just exactly like that
Kay Durden, manager
,
. '
\i ’ a ! " K'k
®f,n ^2r‘j ‘
.!*,* *''*• be torn tru st certificates, the proceeds to
A silver cop. donated Mr. B or-,served at the wedding of Wood-j cal bakery, is making; the cn)^* a s ! er's berths aro men well known Inj^Y— r------ ■ •'■■■
t
Monday morning
J? " ‘bat built it. bo used for purchasing equipment. chart will be given to the team row Wilson. In fart, the cuke
will
a present frombride
tho to
I th&lt;* baseball circles and nb liorious .
page a)
Iding. ItIt will]
willl trouble U
I on"°
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rolling the largest number of tick-1bo mndo by one of tho nu*n who spectators ut the wedding.
Is anticipated in securing A m e r i c a T e n t e r O L
going ov*r details' in eonhecHbn
cts The team coming second will made the huge Wilson cfcke.
bo exhibited for n nhort time then 1Flayers that will give b'nnforil a
receive three season passes to the
Ray Hly. baker extraordinary of i cut and distributed among the pennant winning aggregation. Ac°
witnm tv u weok.1 to tuLe an actlvn
iV n m R rn m * h lti&lt; 4
to )m* nlavert here.
the Federal Bakery in Sanford, i crowd. The cake will he in tho | cording to th • rules, the club 1*
/iM U D in
i
er . 1T .. , intercat in beginning work on the
r O llI n r o i
*
Borchart announced thnt will make the cake. Ray. modest traditional wedding colors of pink i allowed two Class C players, which
GENEVA. Feb. 17.—Tha United hotel projw t.“
**
—-----contracts calling for other games in the extreme, is content to bask land white. It will be of three tiers I is u grade higher than the rlaasi- S tates is again the t enter of d is -1
LONDON. Feb. 17.—A bulletin
Sanford hnd been signed. A in the diluted glory of being “one", ami at the ba*e will measure more fication of the league as a whole, cu*sion today ut a meeting of the
j
nr
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.
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*'}■ 17. - In- issued from Buckingham Pa *a t0 1nunJber of games with mnjor le a -'o f the men who made the Wilson than two feet in diameter.
and which ic a provision tho club nations commission on disarment, L O K l e r W e a t h e r IS
T .|« n*‘e and house this afternoon said King George
clsslsa have been scheduled. M r., cake. for. he says, no one enn claim
In order to enliven the eating t intends to make the most of.
called to decide wliether time has
i*ine r*‘e provision is suffering an attack of bronchitis ^
^ declares that his team. to have made the cake for it re- scene, as if it will need enlivening
IVhile no dejinit.* information urrtved to convoke the internation­
L &amp; 8® wnJ rate due to influenza. Despite a rc ,t; | huvinv manv stars of major league quired the efforts of nearly a doz- other than the mere distribution j could be obtained on the desires al cPnferenre for control of prl- ]
| , r n' c,^ lbc meazmen than one.
of something to eat, a ring, u : of the men forming the huxehall vate manufacture of arm s.* T h e' WASHINGTON. Feb. 17.—Fuie
L !,n' e between the condition is satisfactory.
,The
cake
for
the
Shrine
Uirthimble,
and coin will be baked in organization, it is understood, that j discussion is the results of u state- and much colder
here
a
stiff
struggle.
C ®In'ost totally disMembers
th, L*,,10 bo adorganization
|p J L btl1 ran
be
“nut over the
L*f‘V°" w'th any
thnt
CHICAGO, Feb. 17. — ' VhVatJ declare
f j , V v f0r® a*«J&lt;*urn.
..
..
||i Jn
snared nor
May,
1.8Its
to
1.
8
2
;
July.
l
a
l rHili&gt;r t,‘r'1,,y rubtil the requited number of tickets! pounds. It required 287 pounds of I not n m atter to weep over. That, j several of th« city’s most substan- j without t’he collaboration of Unit* i thcr. Frosts will be gei
K , 1 f"r lh«t pass- to 1.524 . Corn: May, U 8 t0 has been sold.|butter icing, and in addition, an-* they think will come later.
jtia l business und professional men. led Starve.
.
.
•south including Florid*.
1.26't . Oats: May, 63 to 631!Dr. William Haxj d himself exam[pronounced him

Concurs In Recommendations
of Justice McAvoy In Mes_sage Given to Legislature;
in charge of
Urges the Necessary Relief

Move Made to Ban
Questionable Plays

HOUSE IS SEEKING
INFORMATION ON
AERIAL DEFENSE

CHICAGO BANK
OFFICIAL FACES
THEFT CHARGE

s &amp; T s r c S T M s a ? s

Will Launch Drive
To Sell Baseball
Tickets On Monday

East Coast Railroad

Terence

Kin# Suffering

s

t

&amp;

s t f s y a 's

Committee Approves
Rivers, Harbors Bill

Sanford Is Praised
By Kentucky Visitor

To Name Officers
Of Baseball Club
AtTuesday Meeting

'■aA fSStfwi . i h . Baker Of Famous Wilson Cake Will
Cater To Couple In Shrine Wedding

America Center Of
League:Dfetmssion

hotel-

p|a"»to rc‘“rn

I

p o s t a l Bill

Predicted for South

MARKETS

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�Si±!
3tvi;W:

y«r4 0 f Atlantic” Will
ioffjcdcd to Scrutiny

tUty bt Photcgrapticrt

/.ypkKr Feb. i«. • f a ,
nr- Aretail*, former pleasure
SOW. a zoological privateer

Z j . •'M
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(^anchor yusterd/.y «ft thr
Ijm water front, while Dr.
Hf/.ttecbr, youthful sciential
tpforrr. Inspected the endlear
« teaperaa. traps and cases
lUMaf)* aLuiaii1

I : ,1Hm
L ift.

te ed aboard,
eebe supervised, th* final
Ion of equipment for the
m dennitinfr' Tor the mya

•gPMft oceanfc rcsion known a:
^»jflarwasaa Sea tomorrow.after•Wp-,. Dr. Detbe was hoat to a
■cpT** gt trlpnda aboard the vesac'
•W* « ® tdlhed with Dr. Henry
TW S“t;-.p£boni.. curator of the
AawAeb|i ^wupcom pf National
HjaUMW.* They discussed among
^Boaalbillty of
[IS!* n* " Nve "Pwlfhen or the
sea-squid, a. fighter of
WWW*, known to exist in the 8arnfc-.A*
J ' , A Stop en Route
_'YJWL mvo to. .work b*rd

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&gt;
lf7t *CTe' M i 1ff X&gt;
»Lv»j f c ;|,4 |flv W W l
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t o t evarythinir aboard tomorrow,'
'f?'l2®Pbc*.f»!rf* ?• t*e !•*» the ship
•t.-dark. .., Wq. don’t want to be
m ta.ln starting out. We have to
t e °X«r the chart*. too. We may
fn ■directly -to -th e Sargasso, or

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E v e n in g - g o w n ©p
L E O l'A R f c .&amp; O L ^ &amp; : \ f t

[ ir

Go&amp;rr TftA/ce

p i U i now (ho tiger skip has bsen orer the ahoujder,,'tno,.and caught
* hill a c o m f.ir Hie chaise .with the same, (hough n ainqller,
'lungO In thn boudoir d-. u of a vnm. ornament. A narf-ow train dcacemh
Ir#*—
v
gracefully and d eco rttlrrly from
Or a rich rug In front of a broad the lert hip. Thn train Is lined In
n cool preen, nnd the skirt la faced
place— . ‘
•Jr a hanging on the well in the In. the eamo—p loyily contract I d
tropical coloring and splendor
•ohy room of an African hunter, (heIkl.
_• M
.4- •
of (his __
regal
fur.
v
&gt;
‘ow It has entered tin world of
The
danca
(rock
on
the
right
'ilon and Is seen on the sm art­
| uses but a hit o f th e - f u r - l n a g’r'd h its, (hr most chic of costs.
die. cau rh t In front by a barbarjc
most amazing of. avdnln.t
clesp. and as borders to an ac•n*. Vest' The liner, tkln and
cempanylmt
scarf. Th*. gown Is
Itopsrd akin hare entered tho
mode of a malse colored founda­
room. And scored a brilliant
tion, with (ho blouse cov«r"d lu
OCBSl
#
tjold net, ,n d tpn skirt bv two
fwo ak-lchea nf the leopnrd flounces of deep gold lace.
i. fashioned Into evening gowm.
Of cm 're r ope need not use the
Shown shore. The one to the real for for eM, Ih's flnerv! It“|s clorerly draped over toward m nrkahlr cl&amp;se ImltRtlona ar**
left hip. where It la caught hr mnde In satin, silk nnd al|'t-crep',s.
large . cln|h-of.gold poppy, with Ip say nothing of velvtt ond
.1 red Ji'irtil contera. It la draped plush.

G’O l d

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H « it fail, hut a stunning one,
and n really new one.
C rt for thoso that don’t go In for
feds Hire th.’s (hero aro tho love­
ly donrs frocks of chiffon and
georgette. .One dainty frock of
this typo Is shown In the photo
above, worn by Mias Claim Adams,
who Is featured In “The Devil's
Ccrro." a raram ount picture, ft
Is of pure white, with full skirt
boasting at least eight godota. jin
type It suggests (he "handker­
chief Shirts that have been so
poouler In (he dance wor!d the
p ;s ' few season*. n&gt;'» the shirt of
godets Is even lovller. ft both

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BUILD IN ZODIAC IS ' BASE Federal Judge Takes
Own Life On Sunday

MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. lfl. —Fed­
eral Judge John F. McGco of Min­
neapolis was found drud Sunday in
Mh chambers a t tho Federal build­
ing with a bullet wound in his
temple and a pistol with ono ex­
ploded cartridge found by his tsidc.
He was &lt;15 years old and it is be­
lieved ill health enused the judge
to take his life.

Planted At State
iS**!!*1 bchuti,ul otwtoms n&lt;
Jlo rid * State College celebrato
%
apeond sem ester each
JWar Is the planting of tho Sonlot
free, by m em ber, of tho senio
l»y their sophomon

Nevada allows a school to be
established in isolated areas when
there are five children of school
ago. In Utah the minimum limit
is eight children.

&gt;/Xh*.*«cvitiu thU year were un
usually impressive.
A spot or
iff* .
overlooking "F ru tcr
i y ',i?dw , wns chosen for th*.
planting of an oak tree und hen
each senior, dressed in hor cap
and gown, and escorted by bci
sophomore sifter, dressed in con
lZV!\,ng ,*J*lt*' »«*»mhlei| in th '
beauty of the moonlight to perforn
the ritea of the tree planting.
. Dr.,,Paul H nncr, senior c|a«
petron, spoke briefly on the s|g° f t,he,, oct««lon. Mini
r»■ r " « r nt N,cw Smyrna then
wh lb M.aPPrTpr ?tR S oem "H er
T^mno
* r,^*11'110 Summer, of
:^
L
c , ^to nl mombers
n f Lthc of
acnio^
ilass, spoke
her

DAYTONA BEACH
Grand Song Recital

JOHN McCORMACK
World’s Greatest Con­
cert Tenor
Monday, March 2nd.
8:15
Prices— $1.50, $2.00, $2 ..-)0,
$3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Plus Tax
Phone 939
Mull nrt^rs to Auditorium,
Daytona Beach

f t ”1
tree f„r the ^Ing'ing
i. 1
the sen lorn
IV. made their departure, leav
uMtlerclassmdn in

20.(100 Visitors Gh
ThrotlgH .TacRsonvillc
JArKSONVU.ll heb, , In.
a on&lt;» hundred sixty.
, lies beaming ‘it) r. it
P*rt°"5 crashed lHe St. Johns riv
At J«ig«o here, going south, durflv tf Thoiini

mnn*MM,,ilry' *CCj,™ W to the
monthlv report of Frank Brown
rlfcult court clerk. Among the
Jfn* H»o first car bearing
an Alaska license tag ever offjci•I'v recorded to have passed over
Georgia led the isi
won not) cars In which wore 2298
^ ow ^ °rk second with
fJi’'
2098 persons. Michbt"». Ohio, Pennsylvania. Illinois
T S T S ^ iT « r * ‘ Now Jersey
Ilnlfhed ip the order named.

NOTICE,.the undersigned will ap­
Ply M tj)c Board of Psnlon.v at
u '
rn#et' nK ff»r a par«mn. having been convicted of m
charge of manslaughter and sen-

Tickets on sale Wednesday,
Feb. 18* 9 A. M, Unpaid res­
ervations held until 7:15 P. M.
systems,

•An N. Hi Garner Development.
•Just Outside the City Limits.
•In A Rapidly Growing Section
■Highly E levated
■Being Extensively Developed.
•Extremely lim ited In Area.
Moderately Priced
A Profit Making Investment;
Rapidly Being Beautified.
On Heavily Travelled Highways

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SAVE and
THRIVE
1*0925 J

HOW OLD A RE YOU
FINANCIALLY?
You enn tell the age of a tree by the ringa.in
the wood and the age of a horse by his teeth.
A m an’s financial age is told by the deposits
in his savings pass honk.
Arc^you pulling anything besides years hack
of you. Begin now to save with an account at the
hank.

TH E F I R S T N A T I O N A L
. BANK

N. H. GARNER, Developer

110 PARK AVE

« u Vi‘WentVysaraJnthe State

° utput of some BritP m llrn tliirv n,
May Term nf Jsh Jfolf ball factories
is bring exHm* r u c i u t .f m ui, JtaW, for fladu- Ptulcd to lli#» 11tillOiL,Minted liii ucnob- County, FlorbU.—Amos Pic- rount of Ihe iherensing popularity
of the game hero.

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
___________ Shrine Club Circt
ftjfr." s£ « g |0 n Opening Nigl

i&amp; i Explorer’s

Restin&amp;Place

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terfly and turned double and. tri
som ersaults with apparent et

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ontinued.from Page One)
•Mue abaft will be dynamited
&amp;ufpa,' body has been ret,;" • * ; '
is a dsm ' Yous place and we
do not V*nt.w\7 one else trapped;
In there,’ said Mr. Carmichael, In'
ehatga of th e'-i-'vation.
I
Collins was trapped by a falling I

fieht ngn1twtjiphpn?;M ^ a p ,sctre
H eart b i o J M f iRpappointmtent
the workarg^sotim iterad rep eated '
ly, as r e t i r e dijmped w * hasw d
a fte r nquthor iqja thehrf*thfc \
Man’s PerKcveranre Wins.
A t lapt,k how etfr,- man’s TpCTjrc▼eroncAvon and the limestone robf
of San nraPhOTapscd'today under
the weight of the miners and drop­
m
ped them into the natural .pas­
sage, between where, Collins wns
trapped and a “sqyccza” which
66
trapped the natural passage some
ten d ay rn g o . Hut their indomit­ 67
able struggle to sing a shaft to
save him wns in vain.
72
,
; aunkjn, Collins
lay.* Tho. man the reMuuta 'had
worker so hard and so tong to nave 76
hmt paid with his life for his marc),
fo r the earth’s underground tre a s­
HORIZONTAL
Italian river.
ures.
N autical term .
Ask.
The continuously dripping w ater
Small aperture.
Mineral spring.
wns not sufficient to keep Collins
Conjunction.
Onth.
alive, the physicians said. Hin jaw
A dignitnry.
Dash.
was in n state of tension when
Kilns.
l.ong in existence.
found.
To draw out.
E ast Indian tree.
DO Per Cent Pure Gold
Boil.
Not any.
Carmichael, who had been in
Perform
Period of time.
command of the heroic volunteers
London trolley, rj
Eradicate.
exnriwscd his admiration of tho un­
Signify.
Pirate.
&gt;
selfish and unceasing labor of the
Foe.
Dweller.
men ‘from the lowliest waterboy to
Number.
Pronoun.
the man who wns about to receive
Evening.
Self.
his A. B. degree." He said thin exJewel.
Possesses.
perlccu had strengthened his fnith
Cask.
Thu*.
in human nnture and th at ho had
To possess.
Impregnated with venom.
found the men were "09 per cent
Rings.
To affirm
pure gold.”
Windmill blades.
Past.
"A fter 20 odd yenrs of construc­
Long for.
Wondcrer.
tion work I have nover seen n group
Street boy.
Implement used in a boat.
of unorganized men do werk so
Grief.
Preposition.
well and quickly,” snid Mr. C ar­
Ego.
Skill.
michael.
Fish.
Ostrich.
"These volunteer inborers, ran g ­
To move fast.
Hits.
ing from small boys to old men,
W riting intrum ent
Epoch.
have each given every ounce of
To place in line.
Rescues.
his strength to his duty," he added.
A light vehicle.
G reatest and least distances
"Out of the Hundreds th at vol­
Apart.
from center of an orhit.
unteered nnd worked for me they
Denial.
Consume,
were 99 per e tnrug.oelpdctncct
Utensil.
Egg".
wese 99 per cent pure gold.
Orgnn of hend.
Purpose.
Stones.
Near.
Investigation Ordered.
Father.
Bits.
FRANKFORT. Ky., Feb. 17.—
Flames.
To shed.
An immediate and thorough in­
Flower.
Shoemaker’s mold (pi.)
Questions.
To equip.
vestigation by three or more dis­
interested doctors of the body of
Questions.
To elevate in mind.
Floyd Collins has been ordered by
Deer (pi.)
Chalk powder.
S tale Governor Fields, it was de­
Nimble
So be it!
clared today.
Three spot In cards.
Sparse.
Meadow.
Beast of burden.
Pouch.
Note of scale.
Salutation.
View.
Before.
Note of scnle.
, i f t n w d , ............ ,
VKRTIULK
Wager.
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle
To evade.
(Continued from Page One)
Sport.
S H H p 'c fo jF 'Si
m ediate consideration, it wns ex­
O K A j g J o T W T r t -IaI ™
plained was tn line with tho long
B p M g M L |O M A |T id fH M hl
established precedent in the senn te of acting on the nominations
of form er senators w ithout re f­
erence to committee.
Jard in c-W sn en Action L ater
The sf-nate »till has to act on two
othpr cabinet p -ruinations, those of
Members of the Asheville, N. C.,
William W. Jnidire.*, of Knnsns. to
Chamber
of Commerce get-ncsucceed Howard M. Gore, of West
V irginia, as
retnry of agricul­ quninted tour of Floridn will a r­
tu re nnd Charles B. W arren of rive in Sanford Snturday morning
Michigan to bo attorney general. at 8 :It) o'clock and will be conduct­
The nomination of Mr. Jnrdinc was ed to the Seminole Cafe for break­
sent to the senate last Saturday fast. As soon m the meal Is over
along with that of Mr. Kellogg the visitors will lie taken on an
of the celery
and has been referred to the a g ri­ automobile tour
culture committee. Adm inistration fields in machines provided by the
leaders snid there would be prompt Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Following their tour the members
action mi it.
of
the party,
125 strong, will
Mr. W arren’s nomination still is
a train at 10 o’clock for
before the judiciary committee, board
probaiiIv will give it further con­ Tampa. R. W. Pearm an, secretary
sideration later in the week. Ad­ of the Cham ber of Commerce, has
m inistration leaders are still unde* asked that 25 nutomobiles lie loan­
tided whether it will be pressed a t ed to the chamber for the occasion.
this session or held up for resuhmission to the Rpccinl session of
URGE FLORIDA EXHIBIT
the senate called for Mnr. -I.
TAMPA. Feb. 17.—Thnt Florida ^
should part icipate in the S o u th -1
ern Expoiitioon to be staged in
New York City from May I to ^
23, next, is the consensus of optn- J
BERLIN. Fob. 17.—Germany is inn expressed at a meeting here %*
struggling t i establish a general of tho state commission appoint- *%
standardization in industries, and cd by Gov. M artin to handle the J
the progress which has been made state's part of the exposition. V. *4*
wns reported upon recently at a G. Slrrine, president and treas- *♦*
urer of the exposition, came from 4
meeting of industrialists.
Dr. F. Nnuhnus, director gener­ New York to Tampa to discuss the V
al of the Borsig Works, who is details with the Florida coinniis- ♦%
chairm an of the standardization sion, and it was agreed to allot I
comniittc" gave n survey of last Florida, 2,501) square feet of floor - %
year’s efforts. Tools have been space, to he used as this statu sees ♦%
standardized to a considerable ex­
tent. One great forward step has
been tho standardization on pipes.
Industries in England. Holland,
Austria and Switzerland nre in te r­
ested in extending the idea of
standardization all over Europe,
in thu hots: of reducing production
Pine T er and Honey Beat
costs.
All Modam Drugs
I n th o u s a n d s o f fa m ilie s It h a s
PLAN RESORT HOTEL
c u s to m f o r m a n y y o a r s to
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 17.—Site bk eeeenp tho
p in e t a r a n d h o n e y a l w a y s on
has been purchased at Pablo Bench h a n d for c o u g h s , c h e s t colds, b r o n ­
tis , sp a sm o d ic c ro u p , a n d th r o a t
by northern interests, it is an­ cI rhriita
ns. Our m others knew th a t
nounced by Patrick II. Odom, of i t w atio
s good, t h a t I t o f te n b r o k e up
this city who handled the legal tho w o r s t c o u g h t h 21 h ours, and
e n t o y o u n g and
details of the transaction, up»«s t h a t It ceo,u lda s boI tg iv
contalna no n a r­
which it is planned to erect a mil­ cooldt ic as lik
o r h a r m b f t ’fdruas.
A nd now w o a m . t o l d . t h a t in spite
lion dollar resort hotel. The site
o f m o d e rn m e d ic a l d is c o v e r ie s thero
takes up an entire block u f Jx'iujh 1#
still no b o t u . q u i c k e r cougH
front property, it is
(f i ■ &amp;
rsrqsdy. D o c to rs *» y t h e pine M r
quickly lo o se n s * 5 d r e m o v e s th *
phle g m and congestion th a t t a m e the

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in a comedy knock-about tu rn , Cdq
ley and Conley in a unique rim
act, TJie Lucky Sisteis w ith
triple iron-jaw
Iron-jaw novelty.
novelty,
Th
tTUgc
Bounding Russels, add the
chard Trio In f?ats of back
ing and contortion wo(k, Q lled'oqt
a very good circus program .
Clowns Amuse CrowdsOf course there were clowns; tio
circus would be complete w ithout
them. T heir' antics HHIHailW
atqused '-th e
.young and those th a t keep young
and the laughter was continuous.
Lee Norris, fam ous international
c’own of the Circus-Shuman, of
Berlin, and the Moulin Rouge, of
Paris, is here Ailing a special win­
te r engagem ent. Hit
burlesque
[ dance number as "Madam Coco, Cola” was the outstanding comeid y h it of the show. The. veteran
; clowns, Hank Sylqw and Rube
i W alters, assisted by Leo Hendrvx,
Mickey Blue, G. L. Burns, Alllo
Johnson nnd Ave othor hilarity
hoys add to the m irth of the pro­
gram .
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■WSeWeW.or

Electrical Inspector
Working In Sanford
R. M. Barton, electrical engineer
of the Electric Bond and Share
company, an organisation holding
nbout 30 utility plants in Florida
is in Sanford mnking an inspection
of tho lighting plant here. Mr.
Barton arrived In S anford' Mondny.
SECRETARIES MEET
MARIANNA. Feb. 17. — The
Northwest and Central Florida
Commercial Secretaries association
met here Monday, Feb. 1(1, for the
discussion of* m atters relating to
the sections of Floridn represent­
ed in the membership of the or­
ganization, which wns formed some
time ago a t Lake City. The board
of governors of tho M arianna
chamber of commerce will e n te r­
tain the visitors a t a luncheon, as
a feature of the gathering.

Just contrast its cooln ess
and rich m ildness w ith
anything you ever smoked

KELLOGG CHOICE
IS CONFIRMED BY
SENATE MONDAY

Asheville Visitors To
Arrive Saturday For
Brief Stop In City

Cold in tho head means a germ I
attack. The membranes become inflamed hend becomes stuffed. And |
th a t’s misery.
i
Quick relief. Apply Ely's Cream |
Balm in the nostrils nnd breathe
it. The hend clears instantly, in­
flammation is subdued. The cold
d i/ippears. Don’t w ai’t for inter­
nal effects. Fight the cold where
it is—in tho nir pnssngcs. Ask
your druggist for a bottle of Ely's
Cream Balm. Enjoy this quick re­
lief.
— Adv.

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Standardization Takes
Hold in Europe
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CoughRemedyMother
Gave Us Still Best

c o u g h in g . a l s o h e a l i n g soreness,
w h llo tho h o n e y n o t o n l y gives a
t e s s a n t ta s t e , b u t h e l p s s o o th e irrlatlon.
T h e o r ig in a l c o m p o u n d , m ade u p
m a n y y e a r s a g o a n d u s e d by mil­
lions of people, w a s Dr. B elt's I ’lneT a r lto n e y .
T h i s la scientifically
com posed o f J u s t t h e r i g h t p ro p o r­
tions of plno t a r , h o n e y a n d oth e r
q u ic k -a c tin g ,
h ea lin g
in g r e d ie n ts
w h ic h th e b e s t d o c t o r s h a v e found
to aid In q u ic k re lie f . I f you w a n t
th o o r ig in a l a n d th o b e s t, be sure
you g e t Dr. B e ll's t ’ln e - T a r Honey
a n d no o th e r.
O nly 30c. a t any
g o o d d r u g g is ts .

LOCATED BUT A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE BUSY CITY, ON GENET
AVENUE. EASY PRICES—AS LOW AS $250 AND CONVENIENT TERM
$50 CASH AND THE BALANCE MONTHLY

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CALL AT OUR DOWNTOWN OFFICE AND WE WILL BE

GLAD

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TO

YOU THE PROPERTY.

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\ * * “CT* J Real.bvoboy»---sftqr a
’N l /
day of school and play —
need a real soap Tlieb fscr- skins
wub cleanliness after using Wonder
its-t. and they tils It because tt make*
washing so quick and easy. It talkers
fine and wot hoe CLEAN.

PHONE
632-VV

OFFICE
n o PARK AVE;

Developer

D r . B E L L 'S
SO A P

PINE -T A R -H O N E Y

FOR COUCHS
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Morton Likes'I

Co-defendant
SEE MOVIES IN with
HOSPITAL HALL

Bob Morton, ranchman nml own­
e r of the circus th a t in p’nying
hero this we:!; under the auspice?
o f the Sanford Shrine club, ex
presses himself as highly tdensed
[C ourses: u n io n with Sanford and the atftto in gen­
eral, This ir his first winter trip
into Florida and he s ta tid th at he
KEIRO, Feb. iy- - is so well pleased with prospect?
tovernment believes thot he contemplate* arran g in g his
[sending deserving - booking so th a t he will spend each
al students t o j t t r - i w inter here. »
[ to complete tapir j Mr..Morton is,® native of Wich­
I stands rea u jn tp ita Faljrf. Tex.- w hprj he is a large
L-ial aid to thisjapd. land ' ioldeV, being thq po; scssor
[rope und othefH to | of “Bj r Z” ranch id th e 1P an.H an­
ties, but of rdifnt dle di JtricG h e is haturally a cow
If coat of !iv ii® in ! bov aa hfnrt. haying ridden n r /
bed the tide l n H |a t . auperyjsed the' largfr herds on ti&gt;
IS Jf1hlM fuW fU frtkW &gt;when buy a
Lit of agricujktre Htt,e boy.
tment ot indistry i A fter witnessing his first circus
„ performance ot a little town in
each select'30 bttlti| foreign study. A j. W est Texas, lie'decided to cast hi e„,a has been —
j -°I
the wh*te tops, being- n
Lent*
s e ni t!
uiturul branch, .81 ; Protege of Bill Fleming the well
* j| known circus agent he was not
b ‘‘T m erican, to l.
__ Am em :an
L popular
er. \i l°ng in forging himself to the front
University,
b m Ur..v“
.*” at J « m anager o f note and by dint
[on account of the . h—d work nnd untiring efforts
Ifcred
st,,', V dhe
Lstry- The Uplver| j&lt; second chOlc", j
leralty of Georgia

P ic tu r e s a n d O th e r D e c o r a ^
tio n s W ill B e U s e d in Ef«
A r t to R e lie v e H e re W a lla
STOCKHOLM. Feb. 1ST—Th*
hospital wards of Sweden' will n o t

rreatcst^unlbcr

-iletted w ark f W u t have bean
■jiaced In tht&gt; flOMjffll%,aii tha re­
m it-of a movement,1 » * t getting
i upjier way, which is eitfhuslaMdli*
■ly. auppmtod by doctors pathMs
• nbd. r r t experts.
T**’*"
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A
The initistlvB has 1'Tbeen •thk«l
-1 a n imber bf patlenu In Moerfjy
County Hospital who. havihi
; heard th at, there was. a movamedt
to; nlace .r-pccimena of fine a r t W
restaurants. Wrote to n Ididfnf
Stockholm pnpes and asked wltj
*truT same could not *ta ^ d o n t f 61
the hosnitnl. where thev *:wen
shut off from nature;and forett!
IT, paac continually Bt w hite walls.’
The suggestion led to inquiry a
, inone n u p tial experts who enclors.
ou’thc iduu i.f b rin g 'in t^ rt'tb hos-

great e o n bow OrlUr rofcT*
enc*s to th i colon. Mto^ otid tM
fuhjeria depleted. This J* particu­
larly ImportinL'Ifiwb.Pohttfcd
tn the c u t - of w u S s fbr fifth?
patienti, whose lmn|fi«aUons might
be stimolatttl by curtain. type* a t
pointing. In gauef
general the total «ft. color and d ttl* n
feet of subject.
should be cheerful, s h d a t tKs
same time soothini
Certain hospital*'tj,
already bebn decotflud; udder thla
new plan, both With?'otlirlflarwbfk*
b- Swedish artists, and .with prlnteu reproduction* o f niastorplefies.

If
OCALA.

17.—The Florida

ittklpalitie* win
row: and Wedneskl seUlbn for the
dlscdtniott, t f f l gM__« n - phrtalnlng
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tij the admlnUtration trf city gov­
ernment. S- membership rapresehtink more-tKalf.fdfty Florida ci&lt;
11es compose* th* organisation
ord.reveral otftetfblacGs Were expec te d 'to a
mdeting.
After, t
In«y„ a*

will be recoigMa
lature tkM aMW

KovcmmadtattMl

An a d d r e ifU
Drake, city 'fill
"n the subject of
feature tnao pen
Following *tha
wlll-be ot harm c»r
Ch^lnnun D. B.

lakaln Edward
ir of Ocala,
-opkrttlon wnf
•Wuion.
islathro report

“I get rndte mifk'from a
Dairyman’eDeligihftthan any'other^^d lhave
ever 'Us‘ed.'M Can you aak fbr anything1
better? '
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M aftnoliB A ve.; a n d U iv SL-

Phont

HAY—GRAIN—MIXEP FEJEt)

fit

Robert Lee, negro, is co-defendant^
with W. E.' D. Stokes, millionaire
on the ihnrgr of defnming , the
character of Mr*, Sti;kcs. Lee oc.
cupies a seat Itthiml Stoke? in fhe
Chlcngo courtroom where the trial
is being held.

,1; VJJUTHi^ffPI

Chamberlain To Be
New Head of League

[att’er, however, rert* for fiv'-j years,
are awarded also
exceptional talent
at the School of
tig* .lanerio.

SURVEY FOR A. ('. I

lin e

each year "for u
ae. All of these
b?s'H Europe;' 1
[Fine Arts nntl the ,
__ ...
r are supported by of Stuart, it
.
k'tntcnunt ha

GENEVA. Feb. 10.~ England
will have the gresiiit iuy a t ’the
Mutch m eeting of the Li-ugtie of
Nntion-t (,'ouncil pnd Foreign Sec­
retary Chumbcrlain is. tixpected to
occupy the chair ut the sassio..
which it is bPlIdViul tvIH throw some
light on future of the pence proto­
col. While the League wits an­
nouncing this today, Reproaentitivott of countries with scats on the
ctuneil assembleil to agree tin the
procedure v.hlch they will follow
wlien they m eet as the League’s
&lt;1bur liniment coinmlariott.

I'ABLO REACH, Fell. 17.— The
next legiclaturc will lie asked to
pass u bill authorising a change
in the name of this place from
I’alilo Reach to Jacksonville Reach.
’Stanton Walker, city attorney, Is
now engaged in drawing up a res­
olution, unanimously adopted at u
i-ns:&lt; meeting, to be presented to
the lawmakers.
’

fa!., Feb. !7.— l)r.
It, pastor of tin*
| baptist church,
rr«igin il to nuikp :i
Ltigatiun of markt to the church he ia
I had an increasing JJ
le a modest contri- o
the Chistianizlng o f , a
r home. With this JJ
b an early and ek- n
pi* will take mtr*Hfl ■■
|ni| make my stay JJ
Infinite."
[urge* a moro‘ In- JJ
rmpathetic prepara- h

ON ACCOUNT of improper restrictions improvements
were not in keeping* with your expectations, creating
enndifeians among* which you would not care to live-

bite.
•
kle ard too auper- J
judgments,". ho ex- ■
fs the only excuse , *
What is love?. The , 2
l when twp young N
[uinrlv in love they !
m asking whut love j ■
r* it instincfivelv. *■
e same song bird JJ
pve song, but, un- m
make the mis- ■
l‘ng to a mocking JJ
the song* of some | ■

LOCAL BUSINESS men whom you knew selected a lo
cation which they consider from every standpoint a de
nimble place to live

N E W S
II 0 Y S
* ANT OKI)
HERALD
CARRIER BOYS

Explain
via I Policies

Circus P a r t y

, 16.—Prem ie/ liorfment that h« will
°f the Chamber of
dternoon to explain
d’* financial policy
°f reassuring the
* "’ill have a good
sarket which allowed
imprisonment
in
tnlnpr. The Premier
the Inst financial adti'ling to present the
Mtion in the chainfbe government's fit" th&gt;- Chamber of
Premier
declared
I may. France nmst
Pn m* this problem,
ftputatinni for tinan|to«t what it may,
r *i&gt;v temptation to
P or avoiding influ-

i p THE GROWTH of your home town has been so
**
rapid
as to force business to encroach upon what
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WED. NIGHT
PUBLIC WEDDINf!
* IN M A IN T E N T
A f te r P e rfo rm a n c e

LAID IT OUT with beautiful avenues, sidewalks, tropi­
cal shrubbery, city improvements and then placed on it
lestrictions to run with the land so that your home
would foi all time be protected from unsightly en­
croachments

Would You

THUIIS. NIGHT
C 0 R 0 N A T I O N
0 F T II E (i U E K N
W! I S S S A N F O It D"
N O T H IN G

CONSIDER IT a good place to buy for a home or invest
ment? If so investigate Fort Mellon today.

B ETTER
IN T H E
W ORLD

THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE
DOORS
OPEN

Ymi nnv fo 1 voui-se l mi.i inniumy wme
iivo sour cow ,,ny ..1.1 .................... .
but you can't fool the cow.

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lhintr ‘ roiiB E S T RESULTS USIC

Happy Cow Dairy Feed.
Old Beck Horse and Mule Feci
Red Comb Poultry Feed
1 a,‘tl Commercial St

Phone D-t

PROMOTERS OF SANFORD’S FIRST SUBDIVISION

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

�Sanford Herald

kllabrtl »Tfrr nf (rrnonn M rrn)
at flaafaril. KUrlrfa
ut#r«1
a a SVcon.l Ut'axa Mutter,
itober
S7. l&gt;lt». at th«.,L:&lt;.MoCrii**
t Sanford. Florida um nr Act of

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Urcti a,, itn:.
DLL SMl | . Ill:tN
MOWAH II liKIHt
I I I Maannlln Arrnae

Florida Should Have Such A School
■ Speaking of “woman’s sphere,” the m otor «f n ,n
bridge School of Domestic A r e h ite c tu ^ »ml iLoH.™™
A rchitecture is composed entirely.of women.
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Phone 148

stnsrun*Tio\ itATP.n

One Year . |7.no six Months...I3.S0
Delivered In City by Carrier, per
week. 15c.
Weekly Kdltlnn 1100
P4r Year.
r

■ IP R l'I.tl, atlTU'Ki All obituary
notice*. rimln of tlianka, reeolatIona
and notlcea of entertulnmenta where
' charwea are made will lie'rhnrred
for at regular advertising rnlee.
SfRSMKU TIIK ASSOCIATED 1*11KNS
,Thr Associated I'rrus I* exclus­
ively entitled to the us*, for republlcatlon uf ull news dispatches
credited t&lt;wit or not otherwise «-re,|lled In this pnpiT and also the lornl
news puhllshed herein. All rlghta
of repuldlcstlnn of special dispatch­
es herein nr&lt;* also reserved.

144,000 Bride*, poor Lamb,
(■old and Japan'a Yen.
Business Rules? Of Course.
Queer Ms Ferguson.
BY ARTHUR BRISBAN 1
______ H hW iIsM 1SS4I
_ M t t 3 KATHBYN

TONIGHT Is to be the (frost
night of the "Reformt*«l Adven­
tists." In Hollywood, Mrs. Rowen
expects to lead the faw faithful up
lo heaven. In Long Island, pn the

The three-year course provides instruction in architect.
Ural and landscape designing, construction manhics and
mathematics, free-hand drawing, histnrv ninnt L n in J lia
nnd practical Investigation of ^home_______
convTn’le^
c"
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. .Recognizing the fact
fact th
th at
at ability
ability to
to design a.. great office ,**8t *We of tho
hand with ability to plan a W v ’STient f f i X S f a d X
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natural that its students should be women, and th at these
women should be forerunners of. a new order of architects
Furtherm ore it would seem th a t schools similar to the
Cambridge institution should be functioning in Florida nVht
TUESDAY, FEB. 17. 1925.
now. Home-building in this sta te promises to break the
records
of all the stales in the relative number of new dwellBJBI.K THOUGHT FOB TODAY, •ngs.
jng.s
Along with
with this
this building
Im il.i;.,, program
____ will coim&gt;
1 " L'v mi
,,w ni.
u‘
Along

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t- t i

a stout

anford

Stove :&gt;11(1 p j J

K,&gt;™ 0:1 n,Hnn‘‘b
—
_
I ™ K PK0««AMME is hard on
lhe mttJority- 0nly ULOOo’arc to
1,0
n,»*l k° «P In n cloud. AU
the
10 hundred million
thn rest
r“** «f
,,f the ,R

Wood I
r at to e .

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Jay

12 orchestra.

Program for Feb. 18.

Delightful Progi’am
is Given Monday At
Pipe Organ Club Meet

P e r ^ o n a ls

ik. ■••a i

little man, 33-yenr* old, named
Reifll, calling himself “The Prophet
of Doom," will lead his rollectlon
of survivors up to heaven, If all
,
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KCW-Portlaiid (102) 10 eon-

PHONE:—Res. 428-J

I.ittle Miss Shipp Is
Hostess To Members
Sunday School Claas

':1; '"
'•at*

special I 7:30

$ n d a ^

concert
^ 'C°
S:0t7
P W X -S « n Juan (400) 7:30 conl® ii£ Iwrraonyl boyi.0,irna* (J28’3&gt; cett.
(475.0) 7 « r - ! v ^ ~ St; hen?r t“ dy (silent),
chesrfn; 7:30 musical: 8 nnernb a t t l e (218) 10 orches-

K. I.
fr|end, £
J’

Doll . M ' a,en,lu,ar.

will be given of t h e

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gram.
FSD—St. I.puis (silent).

p'“nJ ,tj 5 farm program ; 0
0rKan riu h niet Mon- JJK S ^ \S « « W io r feat ure; 0:40McAMister T ,WlUV
^
home
onForrost
West ^ ^ . ( ‘yi'inhony, Solo iirehestra.
h0,,,,■ wereU atW
j . FirCt Street t To rooms

Thomas „r Oesh, lo
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A Persona! Demonstratioi
by an Expert Fitter
&lt;tf i-ii

Clty’

ret lag (ff the Mu- P” r ty holmripg Ijer Sunday School
i J i f l e l ) Womaivs rlnss a t the iumu- of her parents
in the w n iMirlorlMr. nml Mrs., g . M. Shipp. M r,’
letytli.ll 'o f otllcers- Henry Niokles, tlu teacher of the
(nughters
-? u,n:lay *!?:*»»
. tin* young hostess
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tb ! * i ? u . M*a f?r in
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it.-,I Plumo Mn.l c ...
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'(7ilih,cnKO1Tribmi‘?0^0.2) o Kev. i ates, Chmesu
= s ““' | artist,..
S O S . S T ’fe
Missionary Gives
Lecture VVeilnesdav

the Woman's Club

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Expert-^ltler-pLast Day, Wednesdav^:
IVi’Nonal Fittings urSiore
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C o n ic irt.nnci It*r fh c o x p rrr fitter
K liTv,,,,., .r nii
human*, black, white, brown and
direct from t h e M ad unc X C bm fm ny
nrsdny
E'vc you a p ersonal firtin;; o t thi
huslmldt-r will en
FRUITAGE OF S K C It K T
for every house th at is mid yellow, on this earth will be
L-day Kriiigu club holders were placed about the
w u n d e tlu l red u cin g ?»ir&lt;Ilo.
PRAYER:—Bui thou, when thou built under the direction of men who are realizing the destroyed. Thut in whnt you might
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near future |.v ...................... .......... ... ", —
m i . , . . • , : / . * i roue.
i mu** cum s to Mnntiiiswei
Vnlenfl0, f tra c tiv e place card's 111
• f " 1 I.. Wilson left Monday T,l‘* mission stu.lv
r, 0,1 .VNew* (147.5) r,.“-d a fter a long period „f M.
prayest i nter into thy closet, and
*Zmi? Ult rail discrimination.
ongiluti wedding Valentine designs were us»,|
charge,
of
when thou hast shut thv door, pray “money-value” of a well-planned home.
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Jays
business
t
o
charge,
of
Mrs?
F
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f
f
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» lecture . "i' ^ r y , w" p'C
See h o w th is nm a:ing girdle actti.
The 141,000 destined to he *nved
But every house plan th a t happens to have had the
at the Baptist
Jaiksonville.
1
was most nhlv
olllvJ!‘" " u r to : 0 WMAt!
H 'ecturer h a, a mind, r „ f .
to thy Father which is in secret
aiiy
takc:i f a t front y o u r w aist and
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I unusual views of Chinese suin'.- t
k.
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and thy .......•
Father which
seeth ...
in ,hl te,,tlyn of « Woman of taste and genuine common sense nre called "Brides of the Lumb.’’
very
?n‘l*
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nips, w ith every little
ni.v,
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1,
The
lendurs
for
vpartnient
of
the
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...... - m o tio n you
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lev-eland
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"ddition,
is
noted
for
hi
secret■t shall reward thee openly, h a s a c h a n c e o f b e in g superior to the plan devised b v q m e re
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Why a Innib should wnnt even
$2,000.00 f'ash, u j
Hall
Th
Hbusiness niertini?
is Mr*, Huh
m ake—gently a n d surely a n d length­
will
meet
at
.'I
n'w
F
\v
•
w*
‘ilitV
as
,1
speaker.
Virtually
all
For your Father knoweih what m a n a r c h ite c t. In Florida e s D C c in llv w i, . Z 7 , , !.
riatt.
|
in.
win
i
one bride, to sny nothing of 144,.
pay
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''"-'inmti (122.3) d e„n- '/f the pictures to he shown
lv halmue, b0y»»,
tfh r ,r f \ i hnoonn?,,!hen'‘S b itrT w C ^ !^ • '^ * x S i ? " 1 " f
ens y o u r w a istlin e ,giving yu u a gracethingcs ye
. have need o«_Jief«re ye n e n d s noon tin* u n v ••
,l *v » w * l t l t
m ilc h de- 000, in a puzzling feature of this
closed with the Lord’s Draper.
presented lovely favors.
story
house with
. 11 aa iM
ch.Vi,
tCl: H trio*
or. ,nkcn *'V Rev. Yates nn &lt;&gt;:.
ask him
Tui,
e re c t figure a t o n c e ,
ilm. Matthew II 0. 8.
!
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J " '" 'r a n e e * to c a tc h t h e pro During
the
fioci„|
hour
Mrs.
R.
I no class members
E Tnl,.^..v;; " “ "'.MMiir airs. ic.
»n accurate cros* seetion of lit’., in
strange world ending. But Very
nd.iy
D&lt;,n.\Vv,‘ Tl.n.,-!'HM&gt;rn pri‘‘:,’nt were,
*'• Sl,,k*’* «»«l Miss Dor­
«olf “ tile
T / for
e
widch were' «nthusi/,’1rV'0 n**100*ioMS \V«»rA ,71&gt;,,l,n* («ile,,t&gt;.
Chin«* An invitation to atu o,t
"A BOOST”
kke will entertain
M ade o f th e h ighest grade
the thouse
indoor comfort, to place windows for the probably the world WON’T end,
$100
per
month.
ilriilifo Club.
I have lieen in every cuy and trav­ proper arrangem ent of furniture as well as for the Dinner | nml the 144.000 brides will have to
r.ti-.int c u re d , "liv e " ru b b e r— :
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•J uts, all withfauff1
ersed every State,
th e very k in d w o rn by fam ous
■ •M' llp." n"«'. Mrs. R. A. Win:
...........
’ postpone m eeting the Inmh for
«f hurt .M elon-,
. From the eaitern coast of Maine rw m intfor the i ? m "*
’i
the
h(;
U8*’
ftn&lt;!
»,,O
V
L‘
t»
design
|A
‘'udathm
;
lie
r
I
no*
i
d
s
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h
’
|
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ol'k'n,
Z
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,
.
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h
e
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•
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^
a
l
rnWreri.
'
m
'e
e
t
S
‘of
some
lime.
ath
letes lo r re d u d n j: w cifilu. C
f
r
r
Tert!,
U
|
to the famous "Golden Gate," rooms foi the best happiness of the family that is to oc­
acres on Mrfu
y o n v o v e rth e u rid e tp irm e fir.
In the continent of Europe, from cupy the home, all this demands the attention of a woman
music; 0 symphonnue; will cut 12W M
M
.issaecs every P o rtio n o f th e surface,
Asia down to Spain,
THE
PITIFU
L
feature
of
the
I’RIB8T AIDS Ml 8 IC IINS
who knows thi, business of successful home-making
hoh°o1 ut 1 S e ttle Hodges. *
Crman
j Judge and Mr, M„v 1 -,
S t
* il1 «"»wer roll .,.11'
f a !; $5,500,00. T.J
From Iceland to the Persian Golf,
M om on o ften lose th re e I n d u s the
Uiac
o
f
;
'vith
hifidtnt
in
the
lifeof*
or
,*
",
UJ
•'•tm
it
NVw.i
(35271
7*-i
whole
anachronistic
performance
is
:30
I be director of the Cambridge school very sensible ob­
•t you own SjsfjiJ
icry first u e t L
.
Gon ilefen'rT Wi r° Hurntliv Law- *St 'v \’orh City arrived Tu.Mdav t o | “ ‘•Uotn‘,on of George Washiugi'om (
fi?
and China’s flowery main;
'
t wmr . .
&lt;
0
»‘E JA . n , „ o . Feb. IT.
and nre willir.. r,,
Beneath A ustralia’s sunny skies serves that, “when a home is built nine times out of ten the terro r of the prophet R&gt;idt’s
May
,
rntlicr
Lucas,
.*
»
t
’athcd
•
t
.
11
ot
th
Star
Tele-.
and
Doroth^'flain**:
JU,i"
RiUhic’
VWt
"
rnn'1
S'
H
«
S
.
---------*
------_.....
.
•■'iiir
ieie-,
.......
*
amoilc
pn,
i.
i
what it is worth
will meet at the
I ’ve traveled many a mile;
a moman Is to manage it. She likes to plan this future four little children, called followto have you list i*. *4]
It 3:30 o'clock,
Jn "Darkest A frica" I ’ve been; I’ve home ot hem with another woman who is on the same level ir s of the prophet. They believe
k
otf Club will have
gazed upon the Nile;
the world really-will end, und they
t n D o u b le Q u i c k T i m e !
SANFORD
RE/j
1
1
1
at
tin*
Country
'
O
i
w
i
u
u
t
i
'
a
n
y
I
s
;
l’a
'iy
iN
e
*l»^ted
from
Ocala
t
S
And now I’m rcudy to declare— Z u &gt; \ U
u r ‘r illcaH/ : ( home-making and who knows the wliys don t wnnt to go up in u cloud.I
ed
'
(o'clock.
*
and with on upraised hand — and Wherefores ° f the necessities of a perfect home."
N o m ore c
&lt;m tin* patloi n
toman's Club will
Mrs. Reldt, wife of the Prophet
There’s no place like Florida
...... J'-Jv.
I’loritla with its opportunities for beautiful settings for
Ball
li!dr.
|
„
..
.....&gt;
*
;&gt;
the
........
S
®
T
'
■
4
1
S
T
,
c
|iii bridge party at
.
In nil this mighty land!
even the most unpretentious of homes offers a wonderful of Doom, hears up well. Prophet’s
! 3 o’clock.
_____
th‘‘ Merchant and Miner
k
nrofessin 7of wives don’t always take prophecies
I ’ve reen the castles on the Rhine, opening for women trained in the• combined
, Portntion Company spent
combined professions
lit Monday' »a « ’t Peter* and Mis* KlSub“th ■ Aviip •*..
...
,h t
•
8)*
'*'»:n t -ti*r fat. O n ly live ru b b er gives th li i n a n S - .
seriously.
Thi
............
domestic
and
landscape
architecture.
Dependable
Class
of
t|,0
,
,n
Sanford.
consciuus m
m.i. su«o."
ricK
and F ran k fu rt on the Main;
y Turner were the charming
! nih i l
T " ! f ,tv
7-8
,*
[7------------------------um
n conscious
hives m is tnarvelou* •
B H H H B B B B B liZ B E S B B B laazasiliii,,
- . i .t 11 ,...
. * . "Kinal
! • . «*n,
The ruined site of Babylon ami
hostesses of a Valentine’ i'laid
» • .,,*
■•**,v*‘ poems.
Mums.
. .*-ei» Mlvenvaiv.
'a re . Ti
Ticl.it
•o
tpauiiling Circle Met hodist (’hu n ii cntl'rTaim d I be
' a '
1 . Angeles Time* ( iim Hitii all purchases at Kent'
*
"Cities of the Plain,”
W ith th e M
JAPA N Is shipping gold to the
iiag** sale Feb. 21 I ooster ( las* Monday evening at
Hr.nry )yiRht ip spending party.
« coiuirt; K:.'io children:
* -*
utilizing Work *.
Ti, e entire lower floor was bej
In
in.
I ’ve seen the Pyramids and Sphinx
Om­
tiMluy
inO
rlando,
assisting
Jnme*
lUrug
Store.
United States to advance the
I’iirk Avenue.
and Ancient Palestine,
an
Me wart in the arningemeiit of his tiful decorated.
"*f ".m l
W| » [ s ' 1 r '" ‘- ''j , / “
"•
'
recommendations
of P rcsi-jtcn and rubber and we must havo i
The Valentine color scheme of flornl display at the fair.
Upon the vine-clad hills of France
“'V1
r * B. Ray are
led hearts
and red
ro es
,*s and
and fern
r..L 8)
y\ V7:3o
-.'. (oncert
. . . . l m"' «
Special
...
,
.
.
^?l,n
^o
r
W
illiam
JcnningH
below
par.
The
Japanese
arc
able1
,,ont
(-uulidge’s
A
gricultural
Com'th
em
fron
of
the
Valdez
Hotel.
Mr.
oin foreign market*. Th;* “
red and white was d ^ g l.tfu R v ear!
I ’ve drunk her richest wine;
K1C E
Ray
more
Istlee of the \V«- f e d out in the decoration by the
I have stood upon the "Rockies,” Brynn in so many elections, are always ghul to hear what he cxccHfng
^ig in industfry, inventive- m,!,sil,,ri a n ‘ •H‘f,,re Congress. T h e [ 'vorl'J 'V a u n it: each nation is dt
. r riv* i , vr."l” ,n' " t business man
M rs., Untold N. Janes and small Gncs. ‘" m Y,
* umusuui' ' vV.d' n‘: Am' !ll i
f y toi»K With co m fo rt, w hile
f Dxtord. \ . C.. and Mr. and \|,
u Vjlllcl
has to sny 01 to read his opinion on any m atters either of ik*s:i, adaptation, capacity for hard essential points nre thut we i,„ll 1Pendent to some extent upon i&gt; ■
-vine.
li'Hcial iittentiou use cf red hearts nail red roses.
the Andes and the Alps,
Daranrn* of Biooksheire.
• o r «. ..v vs:» ilgih. I rv it o n today!
'“'v
touring Florida and i ul
Receiving were Miss Clara Ran- daughter
p,*n l*riilge party
nml all and interdependent. 5
And where the Indian agents nre nationul importance or personal interest.
•a., are the guest* „( Mr*. Jones’ and A," i f f r f
extend ta riff protection in a g rea t­ others
work.
Lack
of
gold
would
not
de­
( I F iV* i^ id J ’K ^ ' r ^11 ::iti,,nul
is no -Justification
oconom- m
lit (lie club house b n, president of the Dependable "ister. Mrs. Joe Chittend
or- I Call at
most apt to lose their scalps 1. E v e r y o n e h a s n o tic e d t h e r is e in t h e (.rice o f g a s o lin e
,1here
1
■ ......... . viouuiir
anil A ithur /achnry, Jr., made the Kan.
measure to farm products and icnlly
It'll.
for locking our doors to the
(Rnervations can U- si’ t i SH ' " Thorn,&lt;‘y and Mrs.
stroy international confidence in er
’•h o I’c s l O ffic e Is N e x t Dom* To C s
But, all things well considered,
...................i
‘ n „,!......
develop
our
homo
m
arkets
to
the
presented IV.
H I.A
York N y , ri)
" W tivc jjiftji,
Knrh Wcrc "re***nie.l.
v. !’
- x New v..rk
..............
" 'it about
d i n in g th e p a s t fe w m o n th s a n d v e ry fe w h a v e b e e n a b le the yen.
ihornton
|ing Mrs. R. A. **. N. Thornton.
outgoing
surplus
crops
of
our
own
Rttrm
now, on every side und hand,
exclusion of the foreign. In other farm ers nml t,. the incoming s u r­
\ ,|..* ’ ,■
servo • lij.io rontt
Miss Norma MrFnddvn of Ne7:20 phil- 1 roflt Thrift Bonds.
—adv.
it phone 9)!.
M r. B ry a n
There s no place like Florida in
i to co m e f o rw a r d w ith a lo g ic a l e x p la n a tio n .
A delicious ice eourae was re rv -' hnnnoni.- concert; lialto;
But such lack of confidence words, haying huilded 11 Chinese plus
'a
d
a
.
Mo.,
arrived
Mondav
fr.....
J
opera quartet:
&lt;• , ~
~
----­
from
other
lands.
Trade
all this m ighty land!
c o m m e n ts upon t h is a n d o f f e r s w h a t m ig h t p ro v e to be a might come from the activity of wall of ta riff for industry, wo are
m o k ..... .................................................................... ..... eo at the conclusion of the game 1,1 dance
v
*
both
ways.
R &gt;. . .ond Radford, and Miss B o h . • *-v&gt;. of Mr. and M
t
m e th o d o f re lie f fro m t h i s o p p r e s s in g s it u a ti o n
which With i t * f a f r * “ «ftrnyKna
*"w i f : ' New Yort
" , fl or ....
to huiid another wall against a g ri­
Ktlil
Japan’s flying machine factories. cultural
Tlu; real trouble with the farIn every other country, wherever
In th e C o co n u t r , -,»&gt;■» 'p ;L
i - ' ,lU u l«OB.
Cha .man gave several delight- Philips.
*
invasion. Our policy of mc;r
f
'X
‘,H'.‘f
.
c
,m,|y
a
a
‘*
f
'
1
r'
,‘U
'hi-Mra;
G
;
u
health
talk
j Vulcanizing W,.r|. .
"
1 ve been,
nL v-oconui tii o v c l im e s , h is h o m e new&gt;
is
th
at
lu*
must
buy
a
t
high
n
e
w
s
p
a
p
e
r,
h
e
A
nation
turning
out
r,oo
fight­
! fV reading* and Mrs. Ned Smith I
-------exclusion and isolation is to he ex ­ price, am) sell ip competition w ith in
*
“
I lea Tl r lt''1 HU^ . tlu•
, )V r / NV" '» r k (45 .3)’ 8 glee i
There
was (luck of education, and. re c e n tly w r o te :
ing flying machines a month has tended to our agricultural life, other
played two enthusiastically recelv-1, J.-H* Culver arrived Monday from J, a - , a ',ri were five tables cf «lnb- !&gt; pianist
farm
ers
of
the
world.
II.*
I■
dearth of munly men;
ed members.
•layers.
Dancing
concluded
the
"W ye $
Vl,rk (r,2 |||
I he o r g a n iz e d e f f o r t o f th e p r e d a t o r y c o rp o ra *
as
well
as
our
political.
We
are
I
hdadclidiin
to
join
his
parents
«ome ambit join- plan in mind.
receives one-thlrd of the consumI found the pool1 were very floor_
Delici
plt^sures of the evening.
‘ talk; S: f, da.ice.
"
tu
be
a
self-sufficient
nation,
soliim
is
to
c
a
p
ita
liz
e
t
h
e
B
e
p
u
lilic
u
n
v
i
t
l
o
/
y
a
r.d
,
c-t
Dellcioua
refreshm
ents
of
ices
!
'i*1'
n,l‘*
"Vr*.
J.
L.
Culver
who
are
Failure to realize tho plun wouldI big nothing to tin* w.irld i/uving w l i e J . h . ,f ‘T* ,his, far PraductH. ■
the rich were very rich;
.
KGO—Oakland'
(200
8)
heart
shaped
cakes
and
mints
worn
!
"
f
lhif
Valdez
Hotel
for
ilc o n -j^
’
*
b ack t h e m o n e y c o n tr i b u te d f o r c a m p a ig n p u rp o s e s
loan Beach.
The rich men took the sidew alk,!
cert.
mints went
la* disastrous to tho yen, and some
pal for Woman’.* served hy Mis* Marion Hand,
Mr- j the winter,
and the poor men took the
is a p p a r e n t in t h e r is e in t h e p r ic e o f G a s o le n e .
Il*'
held
Thursday
other tilings in Japan.
Ned Smith, Miss Frances llue-in v
\\V!-rVU,„
p'"1’a1ha Gib
nt).
ditch;
H
,L
IViibt Kcies and dnugliU*
I'l-iock instead of Mis* Esther Hughey. es,\HHughey,
o u t tim e s t h e p ric e h a s b e e n lif te d o n e c e n t,
*1 1 i - 1 lidadelphin
(.'ly.-,
d Nthey
h S ^iftust
u a t mental 2and proposts
*?!!!??.. th“l
.
'
“«•
“
*
5
sh L|h,M
«*f Mr. and of Mrs
I 0 talk.
...Dur
1 farm ers a, r , t d-»Mushing. Long Island have .,r
- 1‘liiliilelphia (50!).!))
I ’ve never seen a country yot, in
a high t a r i f f ,5
W
■
Rehearsal
for
j
"
H
O
cut
down
on
their
cotton
crops
ami
ii .in
m a k in g a t o ta l in c r e a s e o f f o u r c e n ts . O n tw e n ty
I - rn ey and Miss Selma T h o n l S ? '
k.
I HE W h S I ERN mind d o e s not raise only enough for domeHtic on farm product*. The trouble .• m
any clime or zone, '
Tam will h • held
...........' E " i . C ............................................ .
Hue
wee*
50
attending.
a
c e n t G a s o le n e , t h a t is a n in c r e a s e o f tw e n ty p e r
So grand ns those Unite,', States,
understand Jupuneso thought or cnpauinption. If tlicro is a surplus that we have too much tariff nl n
on at .'! o’clock.
........ * .......
—
the land we call — own;
c e n t, a n d t h e r e is nn r e a s o n w h y in c r e a s e s m a y n o t
nrojudice. This was illustrated in -'" id there always is; we are ready The United .State* Steel *a
R
o
o
m
s
IM10110
flu
&gt;\yCAL— Pittsburgh (401.3) 0:45 |^ v
I I OK II recently
ri»(’#*nMV when
lull .it nan&gt;« ..a rt loan
I . . shipping
ukiimln,. half our
.. crop abroad even &lt; orporation for instance, our great- u
Yen, “ Florida, Mv F lo rid a ," 'i* tlu*
• *i
(Tokio
and millinery ■ V “ " ■■■■*■ a tt a tt UBBUBI
ho m a d e a s lo n g a s t h e p u b lic w ill s t a n d it. T h u
bent one of the band—
est industrial enterprise, ..in* ric h -15
a
i
i
1,,
'tlcluded
Bodin’s
statue,
Irony
of
tho
club
under
Poll
weevil
conditions—onr
l
i
r
s
t
N
a
tio
n
a
l
B
a
n
k
Huildini;.
V
*• '
*
n n ly lim it to t h e g r e e d o f m o n o p o ly is t h e p a tie n c e
A
p ;~
T here’* no place like Florida in all
T T "
rho Kirs." The police interfered, American women are to wear two ?tlt moat iitrongly entrenched po!it-‘ 3
■Monday morning, n +
o f th e p eo p le,
•• 4a ■■•L*r
icnlly, morn nionopulistle than
- f«
thi* mighty land!
not because the figures in
tin* petticoats instead, of one.
)Gleas&gt;
&gt;
n
in
charge.
, _ if)
\
S a l.ts F o rc e M iss Ilu lm W illia m s, Mr. R. Li
" r h4,P« a «V other industry in 'th e 5
statue are naked, for auditv is
’l h e R e p u b lic a n s c a r r ie d all t h e n o r th e r n s t a t e s
.b*r the members
whent farm ers must ignore ‘thu
Talk not to niu of "Yankee Land'
objectionable in Japan, where it eases that have sent the price of Im r'T .r
■ill last one week.
Protected ai.ing with 1,#,,5," ,,H" H“ u " * il1a*iTB«ii**BUBBBaaantJHBBa***ii
nm l t h e n e w g o v e r n o r s a r e n o t a p t to follow th e e x ­
rill
or of the "Wooley W est,”
bas long been custom ary for men their product above $J a bushel for our Infant Industrie*. The farm-1
! *1 to pay for the
X 2 ®
O i&lt;
a m p le s e t b y t h e R e p u b lic a n g o v e r n o r o f S o u th D a ­
N or sny
say Dakota's
Dakota * fertile olninu
plains nn*
, .
---------- “ ~
and women completely naked t.. I lie third time in a century-—ther e r buy* his tractor* and Id*, rtoel UBm b b b b b u —
*. will h • chnrgrj*
for the people’s host;
k o ta a m i th e D e m o c ra tic g o v e r n o r o f N e b r a s k a , b o th
B“ * Mfl* aMHB£&gt;dK&gt;«am*BBtiBi*Ha**a**jiii«
bathe in tabs on (he sidewalks
V r
Iamine in Ireland, tho plight of lio n s a t the monopolistic price '*
• ;; K * *i
The west has blizzards and cy­
vty
The Japanes * do not kiss,’ and l.ussKi nil.I In.11 ivops in the Ra|. f y -'J I -v the .Steel f o r ,inrat ion. It i 2
ot w h o m o p e n e d fillin g s t a t i o n s a n d s a v e d t h e i r c o n ­
is
higher
than
..th.-r
farm
ers
of
th’e
lS
clones, a n ’ burning droughts
consider
that
a
very
objectionable
kini;and
nrto
raise
only
enough
s t i t u e n t s m illio n s o f d o lla r s .
B u t t h e S o u th s till
world pay. Hi*, clothes
litm , M
^
on peats,
custom.
ICS (•nul
cost him
wheat for tie. people within
fl.K. N. C.
- T l i1 lil| S U I| | - i U III
h a s D e m o c ra tic g o v e r n o r s a n d th e s e g o v e r n o r s h a v e
AS ®
B ut “ Florida, My Florida,’’ has
A
VMM
Hales At
border*. None m P ‘ go*
f M ;
* t ”'*
USlUCnta.*X1K-.S3|« IMW,
been designed by fate
a |! “ P P o rtim ily to c h e c k t h e a v a r ic e o f th e s e m o n o p ­
III I*. POLICE compromised final tho lower
l anndiari °b! un.l 11'v
' , ..... s
hi'*' ........ than
| di s i ; i n n
To be the poor man’s paradise_
V by putting a screen around tlm '".th of the Bio G ra n d e u r” wi'*si
olies. W ho w ill lu: t h e f ir s t to w in g r a t i t u d e a n d
h* ^ r nTL’U'r 1,1
' ' "Hill I
*-i ii■»
the yoeman’s banner state:
statue,
perm
itting
only
those
of of our coasts. (),* there i„ a nr- uidurtric
indi.rtrie
I!”
" ,,r
!•.v e ry Om* nl a B alm ain nn KanyTomw.
ta m e b y s te p p in g f o r t h a s th e c h a m p io n o f th e
'•-•llliill
* m fb)
A nd tor beauty, health and com­
1-’iimcicnt age and education to look
I
flu.*
Of
Wheat,
patriotic
Amoi
•
•
“l
™
1
,
™:.h
w
a
'
n^
r
contnu
Ui.,1,
r
• I n &gt;&lt;
•ncaiis
when
r i g h t s ot th e u n o r g a n iz e d m a s s e s a g a in s t th e e x ­
! •
•
lit it.
fo rt and good old southern
11ho 0 111:1ha \S orl.l I
' tnnr..
.........(dated
.
, , our , tariff- vtriu-tnre
.........
t « do)
sand,
a c tio n s o f th e p liin d e r b u n d ?
In IhiH country we should pul a
D.’ik H ill— I’ini* ( ’ro sl- -Wotnlriiff Siihdirw
j
:S rv o )
l,r®te,*ted a fte r they hud reach- ■
There’s no place like Florida in all
V
— __________________ opiuml the lady taking her
one. even if each loaf casts man f
:x
this mighty land!
basis. The fault
Lath Ml II little till, on the side­ than it does now.
I ■ (&lt;dA
art* a R t'a ls f o r (liest* stilidivisionn and
,,
...
-&lt;*,
"&lt; the protective ta
furilY
: t),„t
n ... „• n
Y r
H
I
N
D
U
']
—
riff i;i
V
*
wall, and let the Bo.lin statue
W
snnic* g a u d htiy.s in earli
*
A s ®
The scorching heat of summer time
stand exposed in any pahiic park.
Wlv are not a : elf-suffirient nn- an in d S tr v Pn7m i,‘' ‘ *V‘ wh? t
i* tempered Lv i.i,, -icean.
ally or politicnlly. Aside from &gt;■,
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in all this mighty land!
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' ,Ln ‘•';"""a1'!'l* (e) by bringIN A GROCERY you find a gr..- as follows;
m - e ed to (icneral Mitchell for having
it wu* in its crudest l&gt;
fug father Ins slipper*.
publicity Htunt.
D
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The wav
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g / ! * ™ y h o d y . T h e ! er that “rules.
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behalf of such unlficulourths of the aviation records, hut lie has w ritten, mude speeches and tlon.
I MI*. ONLY trouble is, that this
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owns none of the airplanes, pruccountry may learn from Japan or
B k a s b e e n w ell s a id t h a t (h e soundnetf*J
ticully (peaking.
some other country a lesson more "
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A b r a h a m L in c o ln 's c h a r a c te r has h«*l
severe than unv tho French have 2
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ever learned.. A fter American b„* i a
wo W ed in to ( h e v e ry fib re o f our t u b ' l l
the world not coming to un •ml,
GAINESVILLE SUN
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mess get* thnt lesson, it will know , “
life . A n d lh e p e o p le f e d its u p l iM I
‘ Foutl, I or
committed suicide. And the sun
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probably have brains enough t.. I ■
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in v ite d .
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G for many y e a r, and while «ct-, i protect itself. .
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was himself
American business is slow t.»
'/ s a a a L . :
ears
The Prince of Wales’ proposed on your life Bob—not on your life. *str,&lt;*ken of presidentitis and ul- protect itself, because protection B
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, Op ,0 Fuuth Africa to hunt wild You couldn’t kill the Dem ocratic' n,ost ,rm»*«*«• «wav three times. It costs money. The money must In* . 2
(v-t) tnia-)
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raised hy taxation. Rig business ' *
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the House of Commons. W ill
that runs this country, DOES No t "
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wild life usually causes hot talk. ’
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MRS. FERGUSQN. Governor of
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the opinion of some men that -.v.,•d
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treasury
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Vur"ia &lt;hcs,
wake un and redeeni us ................ . !’l'r an'1 .a -,k f° r xtimulant* from mcn in oifico “arc* queer."
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Mrs. Ferguson wants to stim ­
Hut Bob Holly know*', this for
«" ‘'me. all of which leadi u,
a
Rome student* need a vulet to
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and.
moreover,
he
has
th**
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m»rcarry book* f„r them, if they can *himself
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still
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governors
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testimony of Uncle.Bill Bryan. Boh Com.* i „ i , ,
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INNITY PLANS Austrians Showing ROLUNSSTAGES'

W a: r . so E -K i r * i t s k
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132 ft. W. 315 ft. to B«ff. ............... :
.. ....289 " *
ftttM
The above and foregoing final -Mseasmehts are payable w ithout
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Interest up to Marcli; 1
1925, and from anil a fte r such, date said
1—
“ - - i ' i' a;e:lql nsScssmcnta will _ .paVaBlc
,
.....................
dftly
ln.fl^ tecil'E in_n il Annual inlower the world’* records in th e atallmenta with Interest a t 8 per cent p /r annum Ian all*deferred pay
300 aftd 600 yard-free style.- Tho ment*.
.

Notice, ia hereby given that c o n M ru c tw S
on E ighth S treet front Sanford Av#., to v
,
pleted and the completed work' haa' been fi2 T
C om m luion ot-the CUy of Sanford* Plorlda *3
The following la the final estimate for a , .
Sanford Ave., to French Ave. 24 feet In J J l'
It i n r h Rnrlr n » l o

W,U&lt;n

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expected that they will strive to
’ *‘*or^ B this. 19th day of Jan u ary A. D. 1025.
Icwur their own record*.
(Seal) . •
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L. R. Phillips. City Clerk,
The national low board diving
v
--------------ivcntH haa created quite an in- TO AI.L P ltbP E R T Y OWNERS ____
0 PROPERTY. QN FRANK597 Lin f t G ranite Curb reset at lCc
terest purely from the lla t.o f enLIN STR EET Fl
(FORD AVBNUE TO PARK AVENUE.
^Iron Man Joe” Plans Real Re­
tries. Those w h a 'h iv i; signed up
M
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4120 Sq. Yds. rock base a t 80c .. .....
Twenty-Wvi? 7)1
i the construction of, thtf
for competition in thir phane of
Notice
_ ___
. lAMj&gt;hi4t&lt;(1*avq. . . . . .
turn to .Field at Age Of
4049 ^Sq Yds. 2 inch sheet asphalt*tpp t
,uml popularity since the end of
the
afternoon's
competition
inwent
on
Franklin
St.
from
Sanford
Ave;
to
Park
Ave.
haa been comI*
54; Will Play With Ituhugue the WoWd War. There were 70
633 Sq. Yds Brick jrelatd flal ot 40c. .
accepti'd ijy .the City
Team in Mississippi I .'ague clubs iti w hat is now Austrin a t
4JJ4
Sq. Yds. Bri»;k r«laid
r
the beginning of the war, but
Helen Wninwright and Grate hen C
°? ,h e Clty of SanfonJ, Florida.
.
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13
Sq Ft. C oncrete‘^ lh
DUBUQUE. In., Feb. 17.—Now since 1919 the number has bean
‘
‘
Tho follcwiijg ia tho final estlm nte’of the cost of PdOjfig Frtfhklin
; i5 5 S q Ft. Sidewalk.'ntj
• j "
th at “iron Matt” Joe McGinnity swelled to 872 with about 60,000
from Sanford Ave. west td P ark Ave. n width .of 2 1 feM.' with
nam e fni
has returned once more to base­ playing members. All tire mem­ is in rendinv8. for whnt promise'. , t!,ve “ ,rea&lt;{y n.'a‘ e
thJ H j of:aqtiH;
ball, the fans tire wondering how bers of the International Federa­’ (to he tha g reatest a,,untie event ^ n,!,dveH
l of Orange cuunly when 25 Olympic ! cs’ . H
,t‘v !ru
°^, ^ w n having
321.00
tion of Football Associations.
long he will lost.
!'un° r 11°
^pU,e^
A ustrians take the game seri­ women swimmers will compete In
A fter he pitched more, than n
61.40 4480 Lin. Ft. 3 ipch p ra jn Tile a t $100.00
the state and national events nlong
n i 11
‘*ivln8 events of the
G85 Lin F t. 12 inch Storm Sewer a t $1.1
dozen gomes for Dubuque .Missis­ ously and train faithfully, especi­ the Bollin:; college water course b°Olympic games in Paris,
1,124.80
sippi Valley League Club in 1923, ally for the international games. pinning ut 3 o’clock thin afternoon.
Extra Work i ...~d... ...a...... ............ J
A popular phase of the after37.80
and led the team to a pennnt, he I hi* season the Austrian tentna. Orlando. Daytona. Daytona Beach,
events
will
he
the
efforts
1
.Monument a t S treet Interactions
have scored victories over selected
1,452-,80
Laboratory
Inspection* of Moterials
tenms
from Bulgaria, Egypt, Miami, Tampa nud St. Petersburg cf Alleep Riggin. hrlder of m any
1,852.82
Hungary, I ta ly ,. Rumania, Jugos­ 1 have entered teams in the state nationoi and international titles
Legal Expense 2 per cent......... ......
138.90
lavia and Germany and lost gnjnes evVht: nnd interest Is running high to overcome the lend of Helen
Engineering 5 per c e n t.................
o \r r the forthcoming contest.
Walnwrlglit ns national nll-rennd
only in Berlin nnd Spain.
36,00
Rr|iresentntivpH
from
every
s
e
c
-1
«wimming
champion.
Mira
W
ainThere are 15 larg e foot hull fields
C0.0C
TOTAL COST...... „*...........
in Vienna, tho largest having ar- tlon of the nntion have a rriv ed . "’T ight is expected to muke a
1,003,06
club he nianag(‘d two years ago. rommodations for 75,000 specta­ in W inter Park to take part in . s’tr,,"K effart to defeud her InuTo
he
borne entirely by adjacent property,
“ Will you pitch?’’ he was asked. tors. Before the war there were *he w ater sports while every part U'1H a ,|d fhe has already unnounc77.2C
Number of feet frontage............ “Of course I’ll pitch; and I'll pitch only three playing fields.
°f Florida is virtually interested c‘l that she intends to odd to her
0.50
In my tu rn ,” was the veteran’s
In the showing to he mnde by M,inh' string »»f honors by nttem ptAssessment per foot frontagp.......
$4.5072
77.90
comeback.
their representatives.
ing to swim the English Channel
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
12(UU
Will
Esfahlish
New
Records
next
summer.
.
McGinnity comes hack to base­
ball a t the age of 54. Ilis first
1 New world’s records will he
Not without interect will be the
315.50
money foe pitching wir received at
eHuhiished in four evepfs for this j showing made by Gretchen Allen
I afternoon will bo the first time brilliant little Tumpa Mermaid,
Van Buren. Ark., in 1892 when he
E. R, T rafford’s Map, 8
was 21 years of age.
, that wimmeis will have attem pt- who will meet the strongest pbs.
&gt;1
such
events
along
a
UO-yard
rilile
eompelition
in
the
world
McGinnity was l»orn on Mar. 19,
^
llc se rjiillim
course. Hie events nre the ICO- i when she enters events in which
I. II. Snipes, Lot 5, Block 9, Tr. L.................
1871, in Henry County, III. Ilis
yaid, free style; 500 m eter free j the Olympic stars of Inst season
father, a coal miner, was killed in
W. J . Thigpen, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 1........
’’ , 1yanl Lack stroke and will tuke purt. Ml::a Allen is well­
an ncrident and Joe went to work
\ . L. Betts, Lot 6 / Block 9, Tr. 2...........
* y««-d breast stroke. Chief known among the followers of
in the mines a t a tender age lie
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.
W
h
o
D
c
fe
a
lamong
those
entered
fo
r
these
j
aquatics
In
this
state
for
the
wiitiNellie
K. Loucks, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 2 .
picked up baseball on the sandlols
rieserliUloH
K t.lM n a e
A
j Decatur, HI., nnd was gradual
etl W o rld ’s
Must A tiu a d c four events are G ertrude Kderle, derful exhibitions of diving she J. A. Williams, Lot 2 9 .................... •...... ..................... 13a
1. T. Denton, Lot 6, Block 9, Tr. 3
ed from fh** am ateur rank It when
S l u r s In S I. A tivfitsliiK *.Took
L. R. Philips, Lot 10, Block 9, T r. 3 ...............
It. it. Berg, et nl, Lot 30 ......
133 ^
he hurled a semi-pro game in A r­
Frances
Clark.
1
held
along
the
Rollins
college
U
p
S
w
im
m
in
t:
(
’u
r
e
A
ilm
e
n
t
A.
M. Bcthamly, Lot 4, Block '9, t r , I........
H. H. Berg, et nl, Lot 39
120
kansas in 1892. He joined Mont­
1 An otleiiipt will hr mude iu I course.
\
.
M.
Bothumly, Lot 5, Block 9, Tr. 4 .........’’
gomery in the Southern Leseue in
It. II. Berg, et ul, Lot 40 ...............................
129
1893, but a panic put the clult out
A.
M.
Bothumly,
Lot 0, Block 9, Tr. 4.......
Amended Plat of I.0U 1 to 20 except Lots 12 nnd 14
of business within u few months.
V.
M,
Bothumly,
Lot
7, Block 9, Tr. 4.......
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING ON HIGHLAND STKBKT
Lane’s Addition
McGinnity bobbed up in the old
M
artha
G.
Fox,
Lot5,
Block 9, Tr. 5 ............
IROM
PARK
AVENUE
TO
FRENCH
AVENUE.
R. H. Berg, et al, Ix.t 19 ....................................... ..
90.28
W estern le a g u e with Kuusas City
E.
D.
Mobley,
Lot
10,
Block
9, Tr. 5..........
Notice
ia
hereby
given
that
the
construction
of
the
n
’phnlt
paveHoward
Overlin,
Lot
2
0
..............................................
129.9
In 189-1. When the sruson was I
Public
Schorl,
Lot
5,
Block
9,
Tr. 0 .........
mi’iit on Highland Street from Park Avenue to French Avenue has
Pine Heights, Sanford, Florida,
been &lt;.iinplet. cl and the .'oinpleted work bus been finally accepted A. P. Connelly, Lot 17 ................................................ 40
Public School, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. (1......" . '
by the &lt;ity Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
L. H. Thrasher, Lot 6, Block 9, Tr. 7
A. P. Connelly,
l.ot 33 .................................... 173.75
'Ill* following i the final estim ate of tin* coat for the paving \. P. Connelly,
Victor &amp; Bell Check, Lot 10, Block 0, Tr. 7
Lot 49.......
173.75
of llighlni.d Et. from Pari: Ave. Went to Freneh Ave. n width of 24 A. P. Connelly, Lot 04.................. &gt; .................... ...... ihh
•oo Chittenden, South 1*2 Lot 4, Block 9, Tr.
feci with sheet asphalt on a li inch rock base:
loe I). Chittenden, E. 10' of S. 1-2 Lot 5,Blk9,
A. P. Connelly, Lot 79 .....,........................................ 1715
J2IU8 Cu. Yds. Evacation nt 40e ........................................... $ 843.20
The above and foregoing final assessm ents nre puyablc wi
220p fita. Yd*. Overhaul a t le ...................................................
22.00 terest up to MARCH 1, 1925 and from and a fte r such date sai
22D5 Lin. Ft. Concrete Curb and G utter nt 7!Jc .................... 2,444.10
2-19 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c ...............................................
87.151
•1436 Sq. Yds. 0 imdi .Macadam Basu at 80c ........................... 3,388.00­
1257 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Sheet Asphalt Top a t $1.02 ............... 4,342.14
•|i!l Sq. Ft. Concrete Alley Returns nt 30c ................,.........
138.30
113 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 20c ............... .............................. 22.00
0 Type B. P ile's nt 530.00 .......................... ................................
180.00
"73 Lin.
Ft. 12inch
Storm Sewer 8 to 10 Ft. Deep at
$2.751,025.75
P hi I.ln.
I*t.12inch
Stoim Sewer HI to 12 Ft. Deep at
$4.00400.00
2 M anhJe II to III ft. ut $85.00 ...........................................
1700(1
946 ft. I.iinih r left in trenches a t $75.00 ................................
70.95.M.tict* is hereby given th a t the construction of the asphalt pnvePf5 Lip.
Ft, 1^Inch
Storm Sewer 4 to 0 inch deep ut $1.05 „ 19l,2rtJ
m-.nt on Commercial S treet from Park Avo. trt Palm etto Ave. has
Extra Work . .. ...'........ ........................;
;......... 80.80
been completed, and the completed work’W b e e n A nally acceptcd'liy
2 MontinicnLi at street intersections a t $0.50
........... .......13.00
tin- City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
In h oiato.y Inspection of m aterials ................... ........................
1(57.78
I he following is tho final estim ate for pnving Commercial
Legal expense ndv. etc 2 per cent ............................................
271.80 Street from I’nrk Ave. east to Palm etto Ave. n width of 16 feet with
Engineering 5 per cent ..................... ............. ...............................
(579.50 d i-et nsplmlt oil a 6 inch rock huse:
.
100
Cu.
yds.
grading
ut
4()c
................................
(.........................
$
120.00
M 1
’" vw ••• •• u u u h i
l•■*• Joe winked in every gunu*,
12(5-1 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb a t 35c .................................. ..................
442.40
being Used us u relief pitcher v/iiep
entir ly by adjacent property oxyners
1110 Sq. Yds. Rock Base a t 80c ....... .J........................................ 888.00
the others faltered. He pitthed
I- e.-t frontage ............................................
662 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile a t $100.00 ....................................
U6.20
one tie gumc. A post-season sorper foot front ig« .................................. . $4.8213
leH wi,s arranged between the two
1410 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Sheet Asphult Top at $1.02 ................... 1,132.20
teums. Brooklyn won three out of
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer,
1 Type B. Inlet ..................................................
nn no
five* and MrCiinnitv wax victorious
in two games. “T11I10" Waddell op­
1 0 ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PHOPEIff
hinfurd lleixliln Additiiin
posed him in both. *
FORD AVENUE FROM FRANKLIN STREET W
McGinnity was tin- first NationSTREET.
nl player to sign n contract with
Ni.tiee ia hereby given th at the construction of tk*V
an American League eluli when
the junior circuit wus horn in
Diont on Sanford Avenue from Franklin Street to Guiq
1? *
’ 'Vt‘n(- to Baltimore where
)-c:i eiiinphted, and the completed work has been fiulj.1
John McGraw. Wilber! Robinson
ho City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florid*
Ulld Jo«* Kelly were Ihe club own­
Total Cost ...............................................................
l lie following is the final estimate of the cog hr
ers. He remained with tile Oriole 1
Tu be borne by City 1-3
..................................... .$1,012.3
until July. 1902, when lie went iu
if Sun ford Avenue 24 feet in width from Franklin So*
the G iants with .McGraw.
To be borne by adjacent property ............................ 2,024.7
Geneva S treet with Sheet Asphult -OVillite Proccu) oai&lt;
McGinnity led the National LeaNumber o f feet frontage ................................................... .1,00
KUo, pitchers again in 1994, im r ’
A iscssm rnt per foot frontage ..................................... $2,016
ing August he pitched and won |
FRED T. WILLIA.MS, Engineer.
nifr.e
headers.
Boston. 5
rhilndephia and Brooklyn being
The following is tho final estim ate of the cosl of w
the victims.
paving on Commercial S treet between Park Ave. und Pa
Joe
, n,,„refused
.
• ti
-• go t« Indiunupoli
from 16 foot to'IO feet in width with sheet asphalt on a
in 1UU.I in pan, p:4iio, 1,1 for ‘Rutsb are:
Mtitquaid. II. houglit n half in
terest in the Newark .1,1. of U„
110 Cu. Yds. Grading at 40c .v.... :............................................
Internntional I eaguc and took hi
600
Sta. Yd^. Overhaul at le ....................*....... ......... .
rtg h lu r turn on 11,&lt;- uiouml f.»i
lour years.
1172 I in. Ft. concrete curb and g u tter in place of flusl
Tjien hr went to Tacoma .v. pur
curb which would havo been used on 16 ft. pavement a
owner of the Niirthwenti in Is’aem
team , but in 191(5. In Butte. M..n
109 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c
tana, the next year he nroupei
1373 Sq. Yds. Rock Iiuso nt HOc
rente of his losses, nut the win
com#* and put a dumpfi* on mom
1285 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Oil Asphall
Itagti'* lats#*h:i|| in Jl#17.
132 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Lake Aspha
In l!*;.*ii.21 MeGinnilv ni.’ituip.,
8)0 Sj |. Ft. 1'nn.Tetn Alley retu
the Decatur fjlal,-\ , ,,n,. „f ,|„
fltrongt’ t .vi’inj•pi«i Hub
in i Li
3(1 sq. ft. Sidewalk a t 20c
...
count 1y. IL* caniu to I in In 11in* a
E xtra Work ............ ....... ' .............
mana^i*r in ii)2|.
I.abdra'tory Inspection of m ater
Legal Expense, Adv. etc. 2 per
Engineering | per cent ..............

Sf'iSs1

Herald Want Ads
Sanford Business Activities of Importance

tmitaiintrffa ?4,'Tkths -t

D. KATES
■treaa »»e r«l■M rd la tftr f*V

BERLIN. Feb. 17.--Th&lt;
growing anxiety
in An
roinmt n'iul cireb- doing In
»n Get many
over tireschemes [(fontoted by uni
Ioijh broker i fu New Vnrf
cago and oilier hties. who
American ^.t(» invest in i
bonds a m i' t'oeks of &lt;|&lt;
value. It ts felt th a t these
tiom ;! riot ■Vinlv barm peoi
moderate rneann who rati
ford to lose the money, la
they also undermine faith i
tim ato business undertukin
Every day pathetic letter
pouring into Uu. office
American Chamber of Con
ben* from men and women
United States who have ii
•a worthless patter marks,
securities of concerns thu
long gone bankrupt. The
l&gt;er recummeuds earnestly t
rurb oro-pei live investor \ i
gate thoroughly before glvi
their money.
Get your
ern ailverw
Vulcanizing

NEW YORK, Fell. 17. ’
Flowers, the Negro nriildh wi
censuliou a t A tlanta, seined a
ideal knockout om r .iuekii* i
of fUlcrtnii. Pa., in the fifth i
of their 12-round bout al
Commonwealth N. ( ’., in IL,
lust night. It was a hard f.,
hutllt* and q iiip to an aluupt
ing when Clarke’s geeomls to.
towel into the ring.
The Pennsylvania boxer alt
•*d to kick tilt* IdwpI tmta luit
referee accepted the token of
n*ndt*r and
would not n««
Clarke to continue. Flowers
little trouble in landing on hi,
vorsurv. He failed to hcoi
knockdown.
. Bob .Uiw.ion, ( n Negro st;
mute to Flowers, stopped e
i archan, also of Allentown, h
second round of th e / HL*nii-fini
A big crowd turned out for
b'aits. Bo big, in fuct tlmt
riro Department officials ort|
the doors shut ut 8:30 o’clock
was aipiounced I hat ('hurley (I
Rosenborg Would bo next w*
headliner, with H arry Gofddi
ins opponent,

D ('‘ilteri, Taike and Key, I

Maude M, Jenkins, Isd 11
55. F. Doudnry, Lot III
I: 1■i . Dearie, Lot 112
R &lt;bet t Deane, Lot 113
RoLert Dr-.me, Lot l i t
J. N. l!o -.-.iter, Lot 115
•I. N. Rossiter, Ia»t 11(5
•I. N. Ross iter. Lot 117
J. N. R o s s i t e Lot 1IH
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 119
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 120
Unknown, lait 121
Unknown, l*tt 122
A rthur C. .Moore, Lot 133
F- J h Breeilen, Ixit 121
George K. H unter, Lot 12,
Howard Overlin, Lot 126
F- F. Fields, Lot 127
H. C. Paeglow, Lot 1(50
J, W, Pennington; Beg. JU2

S inford Hotel Jt (iunstruction Co.,
1, 2, 3 HIk 2 Tier •*! fc»t frontug
T. J. Miller lleg. N, E. Cor Blk 2
Run S. 8 2 .1 ft. W. 75 ft. N. 82.4
75 tt., fi et frontage 75
l.ake View Pur
Sanford Herald, Lot A, frontage I
H urry Kent, Lot B. frontug.* d(HI ft
I-ak:* Front Improvement Company,
11.07 ami -iu, ironing* 53I t ............................
1,071.(5*&gt;
11.97;
The above and foregoing F ilial-Aaaoaatncnta ari
II of ini r .a t up to March 1, 1925 und from und after sia
11.07 ;iu! assessm ent will be payable only in ten equal ur
11.07 •’whit Ii inti rest a t 8 | s-r ernt t e r annum oti all deferr
II oV |
Witness my hand as City Clerk and th*- Seal uf
2(5.775 t
Florida Ibis ltUh dey i f January A. 1), 1925.
H i * # " 1)
I--P
h i l i p s , c itj
• -*i

a

on on. t'.a,

n m

Total Cost
.....
Mjmber of foet ffontago
Cost per foot front .............
To be borne entirely by adjacent property
FRED T.
Vauir
lla-ser l,,| In,,
Fl
Pine Heights, Sanford, FBI
and Mrs.
As 79, to 93 inc. ... ....
Amended Plat of Kdgewood; San
i Inc., I,ot.r 15 to ’ 21 Inc. .
Rose Court Addition, Sanford, i
., Lot 60 ...................................
South Park, Sanford, Fla.
., iait 1 ....

length

[e 30c for

f lra t

Is restricted to
lest Ion.
I made The 8 a n II be responsible
correct Insertion.
for su bse quent
office should be
stely In case of
KltTISEIU
reeentatlve th o r wllh rates, ru le s
n. will xlvo you

nation.
And If
will assist you
r want ad. to
Ifectlee.
#

T .VOTIC’B
mubl (five t h e i r
Rice address a s
dione number If
dts About one
, thousand line a
the others c a n ’t,
llh you unless
1 address.

MfC n t ’ST tie
is at Tfce I s a fire er br l e l•ae dlscontlnii valid,
vice
jmpt. Efficient.

BTC

^ rT a jJfS

?fico
ic°Pe108
in/ Second
L,sted anSdt.for
N
Avenue.
J.

E.

SPURLINO.

with onfe^'

su:

Heights, Florida on Dlx
wny.

JAMES H. COWANHAI
*|]d Sheet Meta
Water and Boat Tanks
J U .n u c ."d ThirJ Street

^
for

Building Material

Lumber and Building Material

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles
Truck " ANTED—Tp buy Country pro; \
Coupe
canned vegetables, syrup,' ‘
ouring highest prices paid.—Davis Whole: ’
nuring •‘,alu ('u-. Augustn, Go.
ads ter TT. ---------i ...s&lt;i-j^ r f
Sedan
Work wanted a t once by capable »
labout mnn- Experienced truck driver,
Truck rnrn’,,!r . or carpenter. Will do
Body) ""ythm g. Address E. H. Care o f ’
i c n g e r IIcrnl‘L ^ ____________
" '

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cam; sy­
rup, 05c per gallon In 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Auguata. Ga.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den
tnl gold, platinum and discard- 19:
cil jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining do., Qtsego, Mich.
I*OR SALE—Used Willys-Light
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Bargain for quick sale. Ij»kc Mary
Casino. Lnkc Mary, Fla

Panel
a"',7
nJ ', '&lt;
!ln,r th n t,Phone
wil1 324-J.
1 a n d lim
.110,1
ttak
Avenue.

BABY
,
, CHICKS—Nine- excellent
breeds to choose from. Hatch­
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Not quantity. Let us prove it.
Free circular with price list. New
Ern Poultry F a rm. Valdosta. (;«.
SALE—Eggs for hntching.
,N. C. brown leghorns. $1.00 per
setting. John R.
IL Junes.
Jones. Beardall I rl)R SALE—Overland sedan, good
mechanical condition, priced low
for quick rale. See Mr. Fnbriz.
Selling nt n sacrifice 10 S. C 113 Park Ave.
Rhode Island Red hens and uni
cock for $30. iN-kerols $4.00 each
Mrs. Joe Shingler, Donnhlsvllle

the

* P&lt;!rWord*“*b

frtVreR etrP

AND METAL w i

lYPEWitITEHS AND ‘h i
All makes
typewriters
1 sale on easy
repairs. Off
Bsll Bldg.

1-

DeLantl Per month will give
You n new five-room
And Sidewalks pnid,
Bungalow—Paving
Mtln^iE~ ^ r nl**^*i,0»
Exceptionally good
Location.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
(Realtors)
10-1-108 Magnolia Avcnuo
ADVERT1SB In V r J o u r a . l . S 7
s»d. South Georgia’s g r e ^ H t
BY OWNER—Nice
groyo subdivision on
R
,
. . ‘ d; f Cliesiflcd r e tri highway.
Dnvid M. Douglass,
Sanford.

Subdivision

tI n

tT’* p ro sp e r o u s f a r m -

Dally New*

Phone 282.

MIRACLE Concrete Co, genei
w1or!t’ ■•dewalks, bull
JJ? blocks, irrigation boxes. J.
Tcrwillegpf, Pmp.

IRECTORY

Real Estate

LEARN ABO
^■kelnnd. tl

S55sr-T-

,t»« are for con-

-MK5,W«Ssr»2? a l‘7.«*r.. «•»,-..... .

( m l &gt;Vluenmg ............. .......................
borne entirely by adjacent property owners
tr of fret frontage ..... -....... .........................
nu nt per foot frontage ....................................

SlngEM^ ?LE.
22*

_ ..... ... JOe a line
.... . He a lla e
.... ...... Be a lla e
_...... ....4e a lla e
pe double above

■reran*

Real Estate

County and FOR SALE—Th
4,7*w - gram. C-*
bungalow
and nn ?
m ,np CltV «t- a prld
South Florida
from nnr.m?rit0 suit' Twelve block! And make a s ta rt.
from
postofflcc.
See owner. R Toward financial
PW N T ER y Z
J- Holly. Room^s Hal! Bldg.
Independence.
We can „n,| wi|, ht.,
F h L f Ai|F fc , ? R REN T-Sm al You by making the
60 n rln
l.h three acrca of land
en
tTT " nd truck 8»rd
tri’r h i dca 1l&lt;pot for chJc,tcna, elec
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
on hnrA
^’ntc£; 10 m inute, oul
, , (Realtors)
on hard rond. Phone 571-J.
101-103 Magnolia Avenue
U tln n In H n n fh iT ' I fr n e s t clfeu2 « ! ^ V ^ d h,W,,?‘; rw
Heal estate brokers. All

r^»m fce re-

a line.

Advertistn

— .
PR INTING
:tuWT P R I N Y s m J F ^ h o r ?

1 in Advance j

ZZXL!'v &amp; r f e :;: :

Americans Warned
Of (•ermaii Slocks

Classified Directory

lily Herald

tiS n £ lt s S l i r m,^

FOR SALE—Fifty acres good cclMORNING TRlRtfNE
»«C
in&lt;' . I‘.ivc ncrc* cleared
Trihnn *n y°uUr "ubscrlptlon to the nnd|rilii
tiled nnd in crop. Right nt
Tribune or hand It to your local
loaning station nnd near hard road.
'greatest®
C‘ n rend Florida’. I rice $8..i00. Half ensh. hnlanco
80S , ( |L nf ," T O er* One year
J8.00, « months |4 OC, three month. •
e-WO. If yon desire $1,000 Incur ’
I H you are looking for
s . po,lc' ,i1'1 76
j A top-notch far.
Well located nnd fully equipped
WANT to b o , oe .ell Wp hnve nn excellent
Listing nt this time.
the "Balnw vlll.’ so” -* '1*” *1** ,n Ask us about it.
A. V. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
(Realtors)
104-108 Mugnolia Avenue

Nurses
NURSE—Specializing in Obstet­
rics (Baby Cases) prefer to have
case register nt lenst two weeks
In advance. Write Box 10II or
call 012, Orlando, Fla.

For Trade

An elcctricnl device for m easur­
ing the depth of wnter in wells has
been perfected by nn A ustralian in­
ventor.

I-t^R KENT—Four room
with modern convenience
Kr
\ , “ml St - " ’cst Sid
nler,V£°!
Philips.
FOR RENT—"Funiishe.l "2
apartm ent $25 monthly
See Mrs. Doni-lm'Ml SALE—Gasoline engine 1 1-2 vnnee.
H e r a ld o f f l r c
h. p.. suitable for fnrm purposes.
—Nice dwelling house
venue. Close in, $10.
lute brick store $65
per month Thrasher &amp; (Sarner.

To
ning
dust
with

prevont cake Icing from run­
nil the edges of the enkr.
tho top of the enke slightly
corn starch.

ringworm, barber’s Itch. Irritated scaly
rO R RENT—Two room furnished by LiS ard's h e tt’ eh“ n* " ° ha|de&lt;i
Apartment with garage. No small
It aoothe* and heals the affected
children allowed. 703 Palmetto
Ave.
■pot* Uke magic. Under i u epetl the
Two business lots nt Bithlo 1
DfcV’B h O P R U s ATTriNTtON- r , n
skin becomes soft, smooth and dear.
he bought on easy term. Addri
Oarngo, 907 laiurel Skin blemishes melt away under IU
owner, nox j . l l , Sanford, Fnl.
powerful action.
liair mi l l i o n ilnl n r h l Khwnv t.V
WA NTBD—Corporn
. .
........tion operating
LICARDO makes all skin troublss
extensively in Florida Real Ksdisappear. Ask your druggist for It
tnlo; having exeeptionally fine
now.
Eastern connections, has an op­
FOR R E N T - Rooms with or withening for young executive in Day­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Forget the nasty tnsting. stom­
tona office. Drawing account and
Lincoln
House.
floor.
W
r
i
t
,
rv
?
„
,i
l
n
,,n
g
r
o
u
n
d
ach upsetting cod liver oil and give
KALE OR RENT—One five Percentage of profits. Investment
..Ho 1 thm W P.un?r, underdeveloped
room new house with I and 1-2 of $5,000 to $10,000 required, .se­
( hildren McCoy’s Co,l Liver Oil | AUGUSTA
College
res
land on Gertrude Avenue. cured by real estate.
CHRONICLE — A u Compound Tablets if y«u want to
graduate preferred.
Real opporgustn,
Ga.-A
ugusta’s
greatest
l 'ini‘v for right man. Address I.
D MDTOR RE- give them a good appetite and ciAiiMiflcd me hum, rale enrh .09c
‘-9*—* • D- Bo* 1535, Daytona. Fla.
W nntfrrftit •Ififottf"1
chargo.
10c
INC.
•
por line, minimum
-30c.
'/le/iyAf/hf Sunmiri
—*,M,, w™te collie dog, with
WANTED — Experienced l a d y
yellow spots almut the head. I.eft
stenographer. Ch
* “
rooms
JTRIC SERVICE
t 'l dnesdny night. Return to Her­
T il nil riTiHt.il
-lectrical repairs.
COOK WANTED Small family, ald Office and receive reward.
FOR R E N T One bedroom, 611 | I mI (. iin noil i,||
J Ave. Orlando,
good pay. [nq re I 122 Park
I rliiInis or
ilrin;
_Pnrk_Ave._
Avenue.
f estate:
FOUND—One whlto collie dog.
Vnu nnd each
I Boys are not as much troubhTn- 1IIMlIfleil
Owner may have same by iilenReal Enlntr— Inyrslmrnla
anil
IT,
WANTED—Girls.
FOR RENT
girls. ) ou know a hoy will ih -•») claims ami .1
tifving the dog ami paying for nd.
and
clean.
Ap
things he shouldn’t, hut you alway. or either of )ini.
F lrat National Bank Building
Cafeteria.
Csr” Drivo it
(he estate of \V;i
hope n girl won’t._
llelly, tleceasril,
•nd Second St,
FLORIDA
10.000 company wants&lt; -nn,n
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Hcmlitoln Ciiiinty
umleralKneil l„ 11
ssllios
ip 11
"fl l" t* /"« t hy mistake
Watkins Home Necessities
Islrutor of siihl ,
ord. More than 150 used Ht the &lt; haritv Ball last Friday
Young married man with- short­ y«-;irs
REPAIRING
from the tl
Income $35 to $50 weekly 1night please be kind enough to r e ­
hand. bookkeeping, selling and
I »•-*! th is I Ml,
I*-* —■Automobile
"cu unnecessary.
W rite! urn at once to (5. R. Warren. 311
warehouse experience, anxious to A I &gt;. 1320.
l ( and Rebuilding.
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The
J.
R.
Watkins
Co.,|
locate in Sanford. Any reasonable
I Oak Avenue.__
work accepted to get started. Box
\. Iowa Ave.. Memphis, | LOST—Light brown long
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, tween Sanford and Lon
fOR HIRE
Pec cord delirtrnl
I
In
Sanford.
Finder
plea
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lli&gt;y
to
do
genera
pKRVlCH
HSy
ADVERTISING
work around store. Must ho 1 I ‘‘HI M*82R flUoijd *Mti|'| ,
fta all trains. Baghustler. Apply F. W. Wool worth *' ward.
LPhone 651.
«&lt;».. Sanford, Fla.
LOST| — Last Sunday, strayed.
[ tr ips
’
WANTED—Two neat white girl
medium sized white setter fe­
for waitresses nt Sanford Conn male Black spots on body, right
ALDER. Day and
mold cm
WMJTi
try ( lull. Phone 2500.
ear hlnek, small yellow spots over
inrice,
) NEWT
Anytime,
T»'_
FTurldn and W» stern Meats
5MC5 .
AKCAMiM
'vhite tall. Reward if returned t..
HO Sanford Avr.
RECKER
Phone (ill-W
mrr Ttllhln en»y
«t Sanford
I »ftrn nrrdrd.
Inkrn noy aprrrqulrrd. It |n
Mkrllrallf
for

Help Wanted

Sugar Coated Tablets
For Puny Kids

Rooms For Rent

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Directory

Haggard &amp; Company

Position Wantec!

Stove and Fire Place
'♦‘it a AVood Ail ^ j

OLD HOME TOWN

Hritt Realty Company

Ry STANLEY

whl 7 u °n ri,r whitl*’
"nd
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Pre
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OiHon &amp; Platt
Everything clccElcctragith
*TWNS a n d •
j^ l ’I.IKS_______
W T s T a TI'OM.
i. Tires, Acccssorith u smile. Elm
gne 447 L3.
1 •tatmns. Mags«- Iirst and Elm,
• ,n,J 10th Street.
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f RK TO SKI.
fture Co. Wc
Phnnn

Any breaking out of the skin,
even fiery, itching eczema, con he
quickly overcome by applying a
little Mcntho-Sulphur, says a not­
ed skin specialist. Because of its
germ destroying properties, this
sulphur
preparation
instantly
brings easo from skin irritation,
soothes and heals the eczema right
up nnd leaves the skin clear nnd
smooth.
It seldom falls to relievo the
torm ent and disfigurement. Suf­
ferers from skin trouble should
tret a little ja r of Rnwlcs MenthoSulphur from any good druggist
and uxe it like cold cream.

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Tfy Smith’s Barber
Shop for £ood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Valdez.
Chiropodist
fo o t s p e c ia l is t

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tm a t s l id o t f t h e c e h t w a i.

MOTEL PORCH W ILL HAVE T O BE REPLACED 9
BV A NEW ONE
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Hill Hardware Co
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Phone 53.

Elton J. Moutfhton
ARCHITECT
First Nutlonal Rank JBcIr.
S a n fo rd ,----------- - Florida

BRINGING UP FATHER

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4 CKICAGO."Peb. id.—FollowM r an addir«s by Raymond D.
Fotdtcu, of Niw /York, forumler secretary' general
of-the League of.rNations;be
fore theChicago Sunday Even
Cveolag &gt;.w
eiubuw
ha audience.
of nearly
nearlj
■uHitiKa ui
3,000 including
" " m etobetaof 60
t- •1LV
orga rations _aad clubs In'
the
night adopted resto the effedt that uremando be made anon the
£ gn relations ebmmitiea and
country that tha. World Court
protocol be ;ratifl««L
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Curtailment In Production Is
Given at 34.8 per cent But
Increase of 1 2 2 Per. Cent
In Value In 2 Y rtra Noted

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COPIES FIVE CENT8.

SUMNER'SCKCUS
BEGINS WEEK OF

Spirit Of Age Shown
In Engineering Work

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NUMBER. 170.

ADRescue Uncertain A s

Carnegie Tech President In
Report (o Trustees Gives
Views Modern College With
Reference To Corrichulum

Wages Of Bntptoy&amp;s
On
Decline
r •Declared
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Broader and Standard Courses Bob Morton's Circus, Best
Would Bring More Uniform
Known ' Fraternal Show In
Results. Educator Declares
Country, Brings IdK'ge Ar­
my of Tnlent to Sanford

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Good Progress Made
Early This Morning

Future Digging
Slowed Up Some
Discovery New Tunnel
Changes Direction
Of Original Shaft

WASHINGTON. Fab. lfl.-ComPITTSBURGH, Feb. 16.—There
rrr • ., pa retire fig u r e on cana sugar
is at preuent In American industry.
manufacture leaned Sundiy by th#
Sanford's Shrine Ulrcus will be­
“n tendency toward the integra­
Plan to
aln &gt; ir s t departnlknt of commarea&gt;*for 1921
gin a week’s showing here to­
tion
of
plants
and
the
standardisa­
DM Afa
About mwWoaaj. the last U « UrifL and
FU tion of their products,” says Pres, night nt 8:30 o’clock at Commerc­
Street and Sanford Avenue
linn Uph»m. N R t t r l H arbor
To ™
Aide the flrat full high tafiff.yaar, ghow
ident Thompson S. Baker, of Car­ ial
when Mayor Forrest !.nke blows
[20 ycftre'tne
'S e c re ta ry WHbur F o r SM y * curtatlinent In production of34 J
negie
Institute
of
Technology,
in
|xr cent, but an Incredia In rahie
The first
his annual report to the board of the opening whistle.
bTtheG. 0 . P.
f
of from $20,438,021 to $22,935,075,
event
in
connection
with
the cir­
trustees of the Institution. He be­ cus occured Monday afternoon
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Mem­ or.12.2 pcr cent.
aown, died »t
lieves that with larger plants the when Mayor Lake. F^lward F.
bers of .the house committee on
CAVE CITY. Feb. 1 6 e Unusual ln£ercat la aUichad to
ptne ip Palm naval affairs, facing a olng period
productr will become more uniform
[afternoon At of rest after Mar. 4, are planning thaae statiatics because of conten­
With the invariable ■ersult that Ijine, president of the Sanford The body of Floyd Collins,
Shrine Club, under the auspices entrapped in Sand Cave
standardisation will place a prem­ of
a junket to.Hawaii.to acquire first tions that A high tariff would stim­
which the circus is appearing,
ulate
domestic
auger
production,
ium
upon
organisation
and
admin­
hand Information concerning the
and other dignitaries of the city .since Jan. 31, wns found
t Upham rc - naval affplrs, facing a long period and becaus* President Coolidge ia Where mining experts sunk the 60-foot shnft above Sand Cave near istration.
and the club, leif a parade through dead late this afternoon by
now studying tha effect of the Cave City, Ky.,-to reach Floyd Collins, first trapped by a boulder and
er of the Re- Pearl Harbor.
The field Cor engineering is the business section of the city.
then entombed by a cave-in in the only entrance, a small winding tunsugar
tariff
preparatory
to
passing
rescue workers who hnve
ginmUtee on ac­
changing as a result of this new
Secretary of the Navy Wilbar
The tents of the circus will be
a majority recommendation of
been digging since curly
tendency, says President Baker, opened to the public at 7 o’clock
, shd came to has ben requested to provide trans­ on
r
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the tariff commission for a 60 par L S l 't 1 ‘—
who declares that engineering col­ Visitors nt this hour will be ad­ Sunday morning on a new
onths ago to rfi- portation (or committee members cent reduction in duty.
=f
leges must change their curricula mitted to the annex where a num­ passagewny to the under­
i ago he «Uf- .who desire to take this long voy­
Data on the caa sugar industry
to meet modern conditions if the ber of high grade attractions may
e from tvhich age. It haa been sugjeated to S 'cground prison of the explor­
collected for the biennial cen­
best interests of the country are be seen.
(e is survived by
retary Wilbur that accommodationa wain
sus
manufacturers.
.
I
t
contained
er.
to
bo
served.
Jpham, who ac- be provided on the transport Hen­
Workmen began Monday morn­
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on* other‘interesting disclosure—
ing erecting the tents and para­
Modern Life Movement
derson.
,
|T*
that,although tMilarengb number
“Tho movement in modern life,” phernalia of the shows. Every­
sturday
Transportation Requested
CAVE CITY, Feb. 16.—
of wage earners remained virtually
the report continues, "is the direc­ thing will be in readiness long be­ The worst excavation work in­
|Mr. Upham had
Secretary oif the Navy „ Wilbur unchanged between tha low tariff
fore
the
tents
are
first
thrown
op-1
tion of magnifying the Importance
of Dr. Prank hae bcer\ raquestied to .4 provide years, wages were reduced 24.8 per
of men of great endowments” in en to the public, circus officials cident to the rescue of Floyd
n. Wis., and tranrportatlon for committee mem­ c«nt.
‘
Collins from his sand eavo
all lines of endeavor, “and of min­ declare.
Ebcrhardt b bers who deqire to take thia.long
The lose to wage earners In tho
Promptly at 8:30 oclock the main prison is behind, it was leurndnuhl
Report
of
George
Car­
H
ouhc With Its Calendar Al­ imising the importance of the man
Upham. Satur- voyage.. It has bean suggested to industry occurred In the face of
performance will start ushering in
ter Reveals Fact That He
most Clear, Moves Slowly; of average talnnts, of making him what
rallied slightly Secretary Wilbur Mlat accommoda­
rther contentions that the higher
is said to be the biggest var­ ed from good authorities to­
a
unit
in
the
machinery
of
civilisa­
Brought About Indictment
Senate Work Being Blocked tion which he can serve, but in iety of high priced feature acts day. Workers found sund in­
i! hcmmornage tions be provided on the transport
riff hteant.hightr price for labor.
Henderson, which is-scheduled to
Tha department of commerce ex­
of Seven Whiskey Forgers
By A Strong Filibuster whose direction he can have but oxtant, including the famous stead of lime.
. i accompanied to said from Annapolis, on June 2, plained the nature of the Arms In­
little Authority. Thin tendency to- Mnngcan Troupe. The I.ucky Sis­
Stone anti henvy rock wns
WASHINGTOlTFeb.
16.—With wnrd the mechanisation of our ex­ ters. Five Terrys. Hendricks and
Bight by Mrs. Up- with midshipmen; who are due to cluded |n the census as follows;
Washington, Feb. 16.—How the
.
join
the
fleet
in
Hawaiian
waters.
Baldwin.
Allie
Johnson,
The
Con­
encountered
niter midnight
“The estabiirhroents classified in government printing office turned the senate inaugurating regular istence may be deplorable, but
|Mrs. B. E. Eunny
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night sessions, the 68th Congress whether we like it or not, tho trend nellys, The Conley Brothers, The it wna atntfd.
ate friends Of the . • Such a trip would enable the this industry are those engaged "detective and materially
assisted set its . puce today for the home
Flying Franklins, The Vannorson
committee to visit the Panama ca­ primarily In the manufacturing of
of the times is irresistible.”
Official atatementa this morn­
in
the
conviction
of
seven
men
who atretch, which finds much to be
nnd numerous others includ­ ing
nal.
ions,
ona
of
the
favorite
junk­
sugar (raw, clarified and refined),
The spirit of the age is reflected Trio
by II. T. CarnRchael nnd Gen.
will he hatd in
ing
20
clowns
heeded
by
Rube
points for members of con* syrup qnd molasses direct for the participated in one of the biggest accomplished to put through even in engineering more than any oth­
Deuhardt
said “much trouble haa
I next Friday. Mk- eting
Walters, Hank Syiow. Charles Nel­
Chicago) from grass; as well as to enjoy the long cane. (Establishments engaged whisky frauds over prosecuted un­ more Important pending measures er profession, in the opinion of Dr. son. Leo Hendrix and Mickey Blue, been encountered during the U*t
before
its
expiration
a
little
more
trip
to
Honolulu
and
return.
wholly or majniy iq the refining of der the prohibition law has been
Baker, who says that the engineer nil late members of important few feet of bonding. Falla were
in 1801 and W*
than two weeks ahead.
Base Not Completed.
rdw cane sugar ara not classified
is the creation of an industrial
pber buaineaa and
disclosed
in
tho
annual
report
of
alleys.' with thu summer numerous but being well timbered
Secretary Wilbur is -anxious to
this industry).
The house, having disposed of civilisation and his career and his “clown
it is considered safe. Indication*
president of the bhy* members of the committee in The
white
tops.
Gtorpo
II.
Carter,
the
public
printtotal va'lue,of products reall regular supply bills, is mov­ livelihood are dependent upon thu
aru that jwnd was found in- tho
in
The
Shrlners
will
be
full
fledg*
make.a personal .Inipection.qf;V»a
ing along slowly In the considera­ course that it follows
Which fiAilated work *but
"
u v. *1 circus men before the week is avenue
work at Peat! Harbor. Tha navafrpragmas trotu thia timwjqrward •_
Three hundred suspectelHdrmlts tion of general legislation.
1 Th*
hh
t*hi)rtel
WBooTi
hive,
literal
out.**n&amp;jr
will
handle
all
the
dkbaaa there haa been developed grad­
„
„
action of cane for tbe withdrawal of whisky from
The senate, in leas fortunato po­ fore,, (Es Ltwo-fold
*. _
__
taRk.
The _
first tails of the big show from the will neeesnarlrv be slow as mate*.’*"
elation.
ually over a period of years and (a sugar dropped from 260,080 tons to bonded qmrahousc had been seized sition with respect to appropria­ purposo
as in effort to train and front to the back, in fact, they will ial must be relayed through the
109,874 tons hut increased 12,2 per by the department of justice and tion measures, feels a keener urge develop engineers who will do crea­
not yet completed.
.
do everything but take part in the narrow pifeMffe from man to man
P. 20 Yeara
cent in value,
..
Whether
accommodations
will
be
the bureau of internal revenue, nml for haste, but is blocked by a fili­ tive worfk in the
* 'industries,,
'* *
who performance. All local newsboys by bucket in the main shaft.
kb. 18.—Frederick
on the Henderson, which
"Qf the 122 establishments re- constituted the only material evi­ buster directed at several meas­ will supply the motive
Discovery of a natural passage
for will be the guesta of Manager Mor­
ve power
no'
whose death has available
is
comfortable
and
a
favorite
with
rting. for 3923. were located in dence in the government’s ”as«i n- ures.
industriE5,: progress. This wilt be ton during the week at a apeelal aevon feet from the shaft which It
[from Palm- Beach, senators and representatives whose
ujaianp end one In Georgia,” the gainst the distillery of A. GuckchWith the inauguration of regu­ u grateful task, but it presupposes ] night which will be announced lat was thought would lead to Col}ment as treasurer desire to inspect government work­
department added. “In 1021 the in­hqlmcr Bros. Co., and thirteen in­ lar night sessions Monday, senate high grado students and nmpfe time er.
••/:/.. -xr Ilna resulted in a change in direc­
national commit- ers necessitates a sea voyage, will dustry was represented by 134 es­ dividual defendants, charged with
Mr. Morton when interviewed by tion of the shaft, it now Is being
is 20 years thetfl- depend on‘ the number of midship­ tablishments, the decrease to 122 tbe illegal withdrawal of large administration leaders are hope­ for their preparation.
The second purpose of the tech­ a representative of The Sanford sunk at an angle of about 45 dcof the C. 0 . men that must be taken to the In 1923 being tho net result of the nuvhtitles of bondud whisky troin ful of speeding up business, but
are
faced
with
real
controversies
nical
school is defined as easier Herald this morning said: “I am grees instead of the perpendicular
his chairmanship battle fleet in the Pacific.
loss o f 25 establishments which had Pittsburg warehouses.
•ver the emergency officers retire­ and bigger, the training of men more than pleased with the ad­ mode as heretofore. It was only
onvention commitHowever, a request of thin sort been included for 1021 and the ad­
A number of these permits, how- ment bill, the Cape Cod measure who’ fill tho ranks of the great vance reporti of Sanford and with planned, however, to vary tfce unarrangement!, for is.never denied if the navy has any dition of 13 establishments which ever
hnd been so cleverly imitnt- and the conference report, on Mus army of industry but who cannot be the big advance sale which indi­ gular shaft so that it would carry
Inventions.
vessel available, and the junket were new to the census.
cd by the photo-engraving process do Shonls.
originators ur do engineering work cates capacity crowds during the it 10 feet to one aide of the main
[who was 04 ■years undoubtedly will be. arranged in
“Of the 25 establishments lost that they completely defied all utweek. U’h indicative of the hust­ shaft, traversing 15 feet while
House
leuders
have
made
no
Jicsgo in 1804 and due time. The Henderson is due to the industry, 10 had gone out tempts at detection by -exnertsi nml ulans for night sessions, and since except in n limited degree.
ling spirit of the local Shrine varying over 10 feet from tho
Would
Broaden
Courses
|brr*businosa. Be- poon to sail for Hawaii with ma­ of business before the beginning the defendants’ contention that i Monday is to be devoted to a clearshaft ten to proceed straight down­
Dr. Baker recommends the
(Continued on puge 2)
i in politics, he was rines from Quantlco, Va., and San of 1923, 14 were idle during the they were legal permits jssued by jng up of the unanimous consent broadening of engineering courses,
ward.
Consumers* Com- Diego, Cal.
entire year and one reported prod­ government officials seemed for a,calendar, none may bo necessary and says “we must intensify and
•
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Crawling through the tunnel be­
i large corporations
ucts valued at' less than $5,000. time to be irrefutable.
for a week or more.
possibly broaden our courses if we
yond
the timbered portion of the
and director of a
(No . data are tabulated at the
lateral, miners went downward in
The public printer finally sug-j Satisfied that all of the uppro- arc to train men to be real engi*
*ny. He was presibiennial census for establishments gested
to a passageway describrd ns two
that u test be made of the priation bills, including u huge de­ neers.”
Inois Manufacturers
with products under $6,000 in val­ paper used in both the genuine |ficienev measure still to be passed
“These are formuble reasons,”
feet square until they were more
11908-1909.
ue).
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and the false permits.
It wus will be in the hands of the presi­ the report continues, “why we
thnn 12 feet from the shaft prop­
[in national politics
The average number of wage learned that the true permits were dent
should pay greater attention to
er. Further exploration was halted
well
in
udvunce
of
adjourn­
earners wan 2,724 in 1021 and 2,820 on a 60 per cent rng paper, with ment on Mar. 4, leaders of both what are usually spoken of nn tho
[“&gt;32 years, but he
to permit timbering the creviqj.
Jce only as a memin 1023. During tho seasonal labor the government’s water-mark run­ house and sunute aru concerned ns liberal studies in thj curriculum.
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members were elected
Those underground at this tim"
peok of 1921 11,324 were employed, ning leng’.hwiso on tho sheet. The to the fate of several other meas­ It must be remembered that four|[« ‘n e.b oan j.of directors of the
I county board of tax
expressed
the opinion thut tho
Earnings
of
11,383.26
during
First
National
Bunk
of
Sanford
ut
while in 1923 tha maximum em­ suspected permits, on the other ures, notably the postal pay and years of under grnduutn work is a ’ * “*
l •* an alderman of
* ** *
‘
Mid the former of* January were made by the munici­ ployment for any on# month was hand, were printed on paper on rate increase bill and farm relief very short period in which to edu- a meeting of stockholders held newly found crevice led to the im­
years, but reaign- pal gaa plant, according to the re- 12,681. Wages fell off from $2,­ which the wuter-mark,, although legislation.
cducate a professional man. Tile Friday, it wus unnounced Mon lay mense cavern which Collins^ said
:,r5t term of the lat- nort of City Manager W. B. Wil­ 296,207 in 1021 to $1,727,803 in correctly rending “Internal Reve­
engineer is not made in tho schools. morning. At an election held by he had discovered nnd which U un­
The
legislative
situation
in
the
the directors following the reor­ derstood to lie directly, behind the
liams, Monday morning.
Total 1923. The cost of materials in­ nue Prohibition,” ran across instead
senate a number of appointments He merely acquires the general ganization of the board the same point of his imprisonment.
earnings
of
the
gas
plant
amount­
creased
23.7
per
cant.
principles
which
he
can
enlarge
up­
of lengthwise of the sheet. Fur­ recently made by President CoolIfrnte to the Repubofficers of the bank were re-call­
Members of the progressive thermore. the paper varied in com­ idge. The chief fights center a­ on and add to later.
The work of releasing Collitu
convention four ed to $3,863.69 and of this amount
$2,500.43
was
spent
operating
ex­
from his boulder trap will uo sim­
group interested in having the position from all wood pulp to 95 round the nominations of Charles
“It is not sufficient for nn edu­ ed.
first election in
sugar duty lowered by use of the per cent rag content.
,
The two new directors ore H. C. plified if it is possible to approach
KMh Wisconsin dis- penses.
II. Wurren of Michigan to be at- cational institution to do merely
Gas, made durina the month a­ flexible tariff provisions said to­
the work of giving conventional DuBose, real estate and insurance from the rear.
as chairman of mounted
(Continued
on
page
2)
to 2,722,000 cubic feet. night the census statiatics indicate
instruction to a body of under-grad­ man of Sanford nnd W. W. C.
Workmen and the men upon
*ntion committee •he 14,000 cubic
feet of gas was in the the tariff in working backward. Cousins Kill Each
uate students,'’ declared the educa­ Smith, president of Smith Broth­ whom responsibility for Collins’
' *nd financed four
tor. “In the first place,” he said, ers Furniture company and fut
■Hons, each year his containers at the beginning of the They pointed out, however, that
has left a marked im­
month while at the end the amount other factors might enter into
Other In Gun Duel
^ s e a ^ F ^ h t “it has n sort of moral obligation years a business man of this city. recovery
pression,
frankly were more opti­
I larger and more held
was 10.000 cubic feet. The
to encoutage scientific research, Other directors are the name whr mistic than for several days. Thu
** the national coft- amount of gas sold at $2 P«v‘ •05|0 comparison betwoen the years of
LAUREL. Miss., Feb. 16.—Hugh
1021. and 1023 .beside the tariff, al
and secondly, it cannot do justice hnv« held office during the past discovery was described as tho
* grow from 170,000
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 16.—The to its students unless the members year.
and Lige Landrum, first cousins,
most encouraging development
150.000 in 1020. He cubic feet waa 1,896,000, while the though none was recalled off-hand. killed each other late yesterday in State Riant Board ut a called meet- j 0f
j j H faculty are abreast o f. the
tost of selling Is reported to be
There is some belief, that Presi­
The
officers
of
the
bank
are:
since
the first lateral in thu shaft
the national coni* $1,310 per 1000 fact.
dent Coolidge may take the sugar a shotgun duel which followed an iug today authorized the use of times, and they are not likely to F. P. Forster, president; J„ A.
&gt;n years.
begun.
Due to several breakings of gas reports of the tariff commission out argument when a dog owned by $10,000 to conduct the fight against be informed concerning the latest Bromley, vice-president; T. J . Mil­ was
Sumples of limestone from tha
|in poor health for I mains by paving gangs *nd tho of their pigeon hole after congress Lige attacked u sheep owned by the sprend of citrus aphid in Flor­ discoveries unless they are carry­
ler.
vice-president;
B.
F.
Whltnur,
natural
passage were brought to
♦'ore his retirement collapse of the small holder at the leaves Washington. While it was Hugh, who killed the dog.
ida.
ing nn investigations of their own.” cashier, and A. L. Betts, assistant the surface and cugerl^* examined
1r**hlP last Junu at gas plant a shortage of 810.000 recently intimated they would be
cushier.
in duyllght. The specimens indi­
his wife. He dc- cubic feet was caused. The cost left there indefinitely, persons in­
Tho resources of the bank have cated thnt the crevice at ona timo
Sanford Golf Club
poor, health, to of production increased consider­ terested think he may Issue a procshown a steady growth during hud been a waterway according to
Jhe Coolidge cam. ably, according to the report, due tarnation when it can provoke no
Players Will Meet the past, year, it was declared at Dr. W. D. Funkhouser, geologist
|wlntsr he spent a to additional labor costs and rc- comment in congress and thereby
the meeting. Resources are now of the University of Kentucky.
in the Southwest
Altamonte
Players
slow up action on legislation.
over
$2,000,000 while deposits a­
One side of the crevice showed
«ific coast, and - re- PUl Eight Urea During Month.
mount to ntoro than $1,700,000.
solid
limestone us far as it was
[much stronger.
Electric permits issued during
Teams of 20 golfers euch repre­
More than $600 in fines, estreat­ Tom McCay, James Riley and HorOther directors in addition to explored. The other was composed
the month totaled 21 while P,un*b- Funeral Service
senting
the
Sanford
Golf
Club
and
nce
Wallace,
all
of
whom
had
$10
the
officers
are:
S.
O.
Chase,
head
ed bonds apd costs were realized
permits issued totaled Is.
Altamonte Springs will clash on of Chase A Company; T. I. Haw­ of loose rock and some muck
bonds estreated.
Man~Kills ing
For
Mrs.
Starling
will necessitate the entire
Monday
morning
by
the
city
in
There were eight fires during the
Others who faced the court the local links Friday afternoon kins. celery grower and R. E. which
passage being timbered.
Conducted Sunday Municipal Court when 35 offend- were; Arthur Sermons, operating at 2 o’clock, according to an an­ Squires, also celery grower,
at H o t e l month causing a loss estimated nt
•
The drift excavation from the
era arrested during the week end)a car without lights; $5 bond es- nouncement Monday morning hy
$250.
.
.
, ..
shaft
had been timbered for five
Tho footage of gas mains laid
TE&gt; N C.; Feb. 1 0 Funeral services for Mrs-, B. J. were given a hearing. Fourteen i trotted; Arthur Goodwin, assault, R. L. Dean, chairman of the com­ Ford’s Secretary Has feet when the natural rave was
mittee
on
tournaments
of
the
San­
totaled
8,55)6.
Of
thisiJ»««J»nt
3t8
cases
charging
gambling
were
cul
1
continued
to
the
county
court;,
J«h, engraver ia
Starling, whoae death occured sud­
discovered. At that point the crev­
•Thomas I Watson. feet was of « inch pipe, 7.802 of denly Wednesday morning, wore led'.during the morning and I Sermon Calloway, disorderly con- ford club. The match will precede Talk With Governor ice was found to deviate slightly
a
masquerade
dance
at
the
Country
McKcely
I®*" both of Green- ft inch and 156 of 8 inch pipe. Wa­ conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 brought fines of $5 and costs o r!duct, $10 and costs;
from the original line of th - tim­
county jail on a ter pipe laid was 1,14ft of two
o’clock from the F in t Methodist resulted in $10 bonds being estreat-1Johnson, disorderly conduct, din­ Club Friday night.
TALLAHASSEE, Fub. 10. — E. bering. Workmen pushed them­
ed.
:
missed;
Precious
Jones
disorderly
Winners
of
the
tournament
will
a
half
inch
pipe
»nd
012
of
J
Church with Rev. T. J . Nixon, pas­
8««r s» result of a
Only oue charge of possessing conduct. $15 and costs; Earl Powell be decided on a basis of four ball G. Leibold, Secretary to Henry selves seven and one-half feet
tor. in charge. Following services
'
of a local hotel
Ford, today conferred with Gov. more before they were recalled.
t occupied by McDon- *rt^The * cost of sewer construction at the church and the grave, the linuor. against Russell Jones, was! drunkenness. $10 bond estreated; matches with the aggregate score Martin regarding planting rubber Meanwhile no further excavation
amounted to $2,903.85: cost of *• body was interred in Lakeview called and resulted in a $100 bond Jerry Jackson, drunkenness. $5 And of the match plav deciding the Win­
wife* in ^ e hor at cemetery 9263.50; cost '&gt;
being estreated, A charge of poa-] coats; Je ff Waymer. drunkenness, ner. Suitable prizes will bs award­ treea in tho Everglades section. The was being done in tbe bottom of
cemetery.
,
,
Governor assured him that the the shaft.
otcl VCS ant^
,nan* |,bor construction ttt the ga
Mrs. A. B. Paterson. Jamestown. seising liquor against'Grace Cole-, $5 and costa; Sherman Pepper, ed to the winping team and to the state executive would do every.
_ j The official statement given a*,
plant wag $2,210.05.
.
. N. Y* a daughter of Mrs. Starling, man was called but was continued; drunkenness, $6 and costs; Clayton individual players making the high­ thing he could to c»-operato
and 5:30 p. m. follows:
est
scorfs.
u
n
t
i
l
Wednesday
morning.
A
Hatsford,
speeding
$7
bond
esCosta of the street department with Mr.
were in
Daugherty,
The arrangement of the match help prepare the land for the pro-: The total progress of the lutcral
'is^Pubijafifer were reported as follows: gar g Sanford for thePeterson,
funeral. Mrs. Ro­ charga.of doing business without ) t r c a t e d: William
(Continued on page 2)
removal. $603.35; street sweeping bert Simms., of Jacksonville, sis­ a license against the Coleman wo- * speeding. $7 bond estreated; Mat- came as the termination of nego­
|medBy Death $509.50; street maintenance * ^ ter of Mrs. Starlin*. arrived in man was dismissed when a license ithew Williams. $5 and costs; James tiations extending through three
Gikson, arrested for non-support weeks. It is the plan of the golf Senate Committee
20; park maintenance IllB , BM W Sanford the night following the was purchased.
i College Instructor 1 1,1
Those to face the court on the' nnd is held for the authorities of club officials to have as many play-1
Peb. 16.—M. $38.74; sanitary department *2&lt;», death.
gambling charge were: C. Hazel.; Dude county: Kenneth Yaw, vag- era on the links as possible which |
Adopts Amendment
Kills Self With Gun
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la, t sur* painting street signs. $8, and • Pallbearers were; Frank. B. An­ $10
bond estreated; Olive Smith,[raidey, countv court; John Cm - re* (Itoil in the decision to include
»riTi ?dl,In* ^hool of moval of trees, $12.
nina. Samuel A. Bradford. Zeb
blind estreated; Elijah West, ett. disouierly conduct. $25 a&lt;&gt;d 2u men in each team.
,
in the United
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—Tho GREENSBORO. N. t\, Feb. IK,
Ratliff.
P. Hagen. O. J ! Tope $10
$10 bond estreated; Frank Tucker, coats; William S. Smith, operating
T)ic dancing will befcin at 0 Senate Interstate Commerce Com­ —The body of Prof. Lee Whited
i m * .Ifceat newsand Robert C. Thrasher. Sr.
M
A
R
K
E
T
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$5 nnd costa. H. L Lee, $5 and a motor vehicle while under the o’clock and will continue until 1 mittee today approved tha propos- head of tha Department of Eduea^Ihfatricai hapdhill
Sri
“ borrowed
Corn and batter breads should be costs. Hanson WiRNma. $5 and influence of liquor $100 bond es­ o’clock. The Fort Pitt Orchestra ed amendment to interstate corn- j tion at Guilford College, was found
It at .v
died hero • CHICAGO. t * 7 if t - - W h;**' made with fresh buttermilk. Bis­ corts;-Isaac Dover, $5 and costs,'treated, and Sherman Peppher, will •furnish music. The dance ia merco act, which would make the |thia morning in the yard * * '
being given in commemoration of initial carrier responsible to ship- home
honu with a pistol lying
Ir of S r
He May. 1A5W to l M H l J M y . W cuits are better made with butter­ and Ralph Brown, Cnarles Bivins, |drunkeness $5 and coats though tha bain'
David Wheeler, Willie Wheeler.l septcnce was suspended.
e San Francisco Corn: Mny, 1.27W to 1.28^4. 0*ta. milk which is a little add.
Washington’s Birthday.
J per? in loss?a.
.
him.
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Two New Directors i
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Accidents Fail To
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Big Haul Of Gamblers Enriches City
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w ring 1024, commenta the Union/
than at any time since the begin-!
i l»H»r of the war. Tho decline i s ;
attributed to three factors—).fio ;
"growihg tendency to control public
Minion through propaganda; th e 1
absence of any serious Industrial,
tsmflict. and the increased freedom !
of opinlIon usunl in a Presidential!
campaign year.’’
,
f' *h 1924, the report ehowr, there ,
Wfre 233 prosecutions involving i
freedom of speech or assembly by ;
M ils and local authorities nr.
against 340 In 11)23, 816 In 1022;
ffrty-one cases of mob violence, a i
ctopo:ed to 80 in 1921 and 225 in j
J H 2 ; 28 meetings interfered with
aa against 58 in 1923 and 28 In
lOfS. 16 Ivnchings took place In
Southern statos as ngainst 28 in
1923 and 61 in 1922.
,
.'M o b violence centered c l l e l y l 1.
around the activities of the Ku 3.
Klux Klan, the repdrt finds, sclding 8.
th« Klan than by jt, as In previous 0.
jrcpjrs, Aa in previous year;1, tho .&lt;2.
reports declares California lead.i 13.
Uw state* in the number of prose-1J 5.
nttfchs'with 202 pehioria, all mein? 118.
b m of the 1. W. \V„ arrested nn -P !0.
der the criminal syndicalism act. ! *12.
{ Commenting on the figures fo ri- 3.
1924, Ute Civil Liberties Union says 4.
“the prospect for
a vuimmimion
continuation of
ivi n
oj | 6.
the niore favorable conditions dur­ 7.
ing 1925 looks good. It depends 8.
wegtly upon industrial nltd* eco­ 9.
nomic conditions. The fear of rad- 1.
Icpliim has very largely abated ns 4.
• result of tho sweeping comervalhrA victory In the campaign nnd 7.
there will, therefore, be less int *r- 9.
1.
feVtnce with tholr propngnmln."
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Feb. 14.— The
■ P W ranee of the death-ifatch hoclie m Ihc timlicring uf- ono of the
tqwers of Lincoln Cathcdrnl
in
causing tho dean much trouble, but
he Is equally ditdppolnted with
, what Ho rails tho stinginess ijf Kn. glish people In sending funds to
assist in combatting the work of
I the beetle, and In the restoration of
; thacsthedrnl.
H /*"
. *The generosity of Americans, the
dean says, is In. grent cpntrnst.
American money, he nolnta out. has
enabled nearly half tho work to be
dene, and by thu end of the year he
expects to have enotigh‘,Amcricnu
&lt; dollars to pay for tho reparation of
the central tower nnd two tranaepto.
5.
. Scores of EnglUh tourists visit C.
the cathedral but few of them go
to hlrt with a ten pound note, h .
Ute Americans do. nnd say “hero
Is a trifle for your fund," accord­
in g to the denn.
Save thp I' d? I age nnd Money
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Feline.
To entangle.
Tin container.
Newt.
A large ox or Tibet.
Mouths.
Buffaloes.
A color.
I.ikc : trHW.
The smell of spoiled butter.
A musical note.
An artist's drawing stand.
To exist.
Placed.
An epode.
Half nn cm (pi).
F.chvoh nut.
A facial expression of con*

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Anew.
A hanging omuim-nt.
HnmllcHt state (nbbr.).
Those opposed.
Where ).he ifnm'ou* llcaning
■ tower leans.
The one who pays for tho vaJ.
•entities.
Act of reading.
I/j»s of nervous energy.
An international language.
To attempt.
Jewel.
A tree.
To tcnclu
Ancient Venetian medals
French for state.
A staff.
Tidy.
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Withdraw.
To declare.
To lure into n snare.
French river made famous
during, the wnr.
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Young, reporter.
Ono who lenves n will.
Vessel for heating liquid*.

4. Bores of rifles.
». Snare.
I. Because.
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1. A imail Island.
?. Lover.
1. What 17 vertical Isculled on
this day (pi).
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I. Yelps.
!. Bolsheviks.
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L A two;inat.tcd,flat-bottom
boat.
). Obeishnves.
I. Bill of furc.
zfi
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Union and Bel - Air
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Seminole
Securities
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THE JU ST COMPLETED new administration building of the J . W. Young Com|NMies&lt;ta greater! than a home for business— greater than mere offices for executives
and their co-workers.

l ight beaut.
All right (nbbr)

THE . ADMINISTRATION
building, on Hollywood Boulevard at Second Avenue,
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reflects the progress of Hollywoo dBy-the-Sea, the resort city of miraculous accomplish­
ments. This building, adding physical and architectual beauty to the city, and typical of
its growth and expanse, comes as a utilitarian addition, a real, genuine need, imperative
because of its growth.

SEMINOLE— ORANGE UNITED

TH ERE IS NO BETTER working place in Southern Florida for men whose eneregy
and vision is aiding in executing the plans of Hollywood By-the-Sea, as a resort citywinter and slimmer—a city of homes, schools, conveniences, opportunities, and the hap­
piness that comes of all these.

EXPOSITION
FEBR U A R Y 17-18-19-20-21— 11(25

HOLLYWOODi BVfTHErSEA has accomplished its present wonder development
in three years. Modern hotels have sprung up from the sand and palmettos. Business
houses, apartments, residences, the railroad station, golf and country club, all done in
lively Spanish architecture, blend their beauty with nature’s splendors, Wide streets and
boulevards, circle park, a zoning system all contribute to the original picture of its
founder, J. W. Young.

CJrcatest Fair in History of the Two Counties
It is a pleasure to have Seminole exhibit with IktxjiKo
once njfnin and the people of our county are asked to
ifivo liberal support.

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LINKED WITH ALL this is the stupendous development on Hollywood Ocean
Beach—now under way Or soon to be started— the casino, ccihent broad walk, the arti­
ficial lakes, hotels, business plates, apartments.
ALL THIS W ILL MAKE Hollywood By-thc-Sca distinctive—an ideal place fur
rest and recreation, for permanent abode, and moreover a most conservative place for
ownership of property.

HILL LAUNDRY CO
Our Service— Everything a Laundry Can Do
OUR SPECIAL

You’ll Enjoy the FREE INSPECTION TOUR-NO 0BLIGA1

Family Finish 1r»r lit. minimum $1.50
(Must Be Half Flat Work)
DRV ri.FANlNC AND DYING
PRESSING AND PI,RATING

Wa are Agents for Ihe

Y ello w J a c k e t
S p r a y C art
We hare new carta and repairs for the
U t u« book your order for a new one o

You

phone 01

w ill le a rn

why So Much

Take the enjoyable Free Tour of Inspection to Hollywood
Hy-lhc-Sca.
Our Specially Designed 21-1'asschger Tourint;
Coaches DcLuxc make Weekly Trips from SANFORl).

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Heard About

Hollywoo

( omplctc Information about the (oiir, tog*1
wood printed matter, ijjijst.alcd. will I*
receipt of the coupon in this udvertiscnteid

Clip, Fill Out and Mail This Coupon Today!
CURTIS &amp; GRAHAM. Local Representatives,
VALDEZ HOTEL, SANFORD. FLORIDA.
DEAR S IR S :—Kindly send me without obligation on my
part, full information about the F R E E TOUR OF IN­
SPECTION to Holiywocd Hy-the-Sea, and Descriptive
Printed Matter, Illustrated.
NAME

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YOUNG, President.

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SAM-OKD OFFICE— L O B B Y VALDEZ 1
CURTIS &amp; GRAHAM, Local Representatives

ADDRESS

FLORIDA STA TE OFFICES
Jacksonville
St. I
Ht. Augustine

issee

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COMK-8RINC THE 11)1.K J^ ,

A musical note.

Office Mi Mullen's Barber Shop.

SECURITIES
COMPANY

fare. Noj-ich dealerta of paslrlo*
.are served and 'highly neanoned
aisfief, fried potatota- and other
foods friend In m a t e are tohoq.
"The writ are gltoh eoffee in the
morning if they so trial*. Toward
the end of the reason the menu
becomes niore simple/ and is made

property.

i. Jncob’r brother.
I. Baseball player.
I. To remove hair.
I. More cunning.
I. An Idol.
’. Cleared out.
'. To tell.
. A walking stick.
. Not fat.
. Upon.

This is a Roily l air—The Rest Attractions
and Finest Exhibits
$2,900.00 Cabh, ten years l&lt;»
pay lialvticc, buy* a new twostory hnu.se with adjoining lot,
double garage, modim in evory
way. Ifnuua renting now for
8100 ,Ktr mouth. Price $10,000.
13 lot/, all within iloncr-throw
of Fort Mcli-ttt cun be Itouaht
fcr$&lt;),.j00. Term*.
2 ti acres on Mellnnvillc Ave­
nue; will cut 12 Iota. For quick
cal* 85,500.00. Term*.
. If you own Sanford property
And are willing to soil it for
wltnt it&gt; is worth we will he glad
to have you libt it wflh ur.

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MlnaewioHit . fit. P4b|
(4164) J:4 « serviecs; 9:15 male tritlon, Just foffowed good house­
chorus, pianist.
,
0-10 concert, ensemble, cingers.*
practise. During the two rea­
WMAQ Chicago (silent).
WJZ New York (454.3) 7 bar- hold
sons
that, she has been 1h charge,
WLS Chicago (844.6) 6:30 or­ Itons: 7:30 pianist.
the husky crew has won the Intorgan; 7 choir.
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W H N N e w Y &amp; K (361 . 2 ) H on*
WQJ Chicago (447.5) 8 concert, trrtainiirs; 10 Vanity elnb; 10:30 rollejriate championship at Pough­
keepsie. and ahe is ..feeding them
orchestra i l 1:3ft revue.
vocal, pianist.
,
- , _
up again to defend the title on the
KYW Chicago (492) 7 Sunday
W JY New York (405.2 ) 7:15- Hudson in Juthi.
7:45
services.
.
'
evening club, speaker.
W EBI! Chicago (370.2) 7 ar­
“We do hot giv ethe crew men
WNYC .Now York City (626) 8
provram.
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tists.
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a special diet," Miss Kuebler says.
WBCN Chiraro (266) 7 aereKFMX Northfleld
7 "They lire served a well balanced
menn that all people should follow
naders; 8 vocal, dance, cobcertin- rerleC i.
ist: 10 music.
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KGO Oakland (290.8) 9:30 ser­ in order to keep healthy and In
.
WLW Cincinnati (422/1) 8:30 vices.
orchestra,'basso.
WOAW Omaha (626) 5 Bible
WEAR, .Cleveland , (3844) 12 's t udy; 9 mu lcsl service.
noon Symphony .concert.
WTP Phlladelphtn (B09.P) 0:30
WHK Cleveland (273) 0:30 n. services; 8:30 contoH,
in. retvlcert 3:30 vesper; 6:30 ser­
WFI Philadelphia (395) 6:30
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.. r
vice; 8 symphony.
'
V service*.
WFAA Dallas News (479.9)
WOO Philadelphia (508.2)* 6:05
7:30 soloists, quartet; 9:30 popu­ recital.
M YEARS
lar music.
.
WCAE Pittsburgh fritent).
WOC Davenport (483.6) 8 ser­
KDKA Pittsburgh (309.1) 0:45
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vices, musical; 0:30 little sympho­ ' rcrvices.
ny.
I KGW Portland. Oregonian (402)
KOA Denver (3224) 7 services. t) rnpeert, solos, pianist
WCX Detroit Free Proas (510.
WQAI San Antonio (394X0 0:30
0) (1:16 service*.
Carmen.
H is nd equal for durability. It
WWJ Detroit (silent).
KPO Sen Francisco (429.5) 0 weirs longer and looks better thin
WBAP. Ft. Worth .S ta r - Tele­ orchmtwi; 10 hand.
Any othr paint. We earry a full
gram (475,0) 11 frolics.
KFOX (silent).
fine of ann-proof paint, vartiHhes,
KTHS Hot Springs (374J ) .8:30
WGY P'chenectscjv (370.51 6-30 Kaleoailnea, brushes, wood stains
hpanUh-Amenean concert; 1 0 - il; scr»’lcPM. hyntne; 7:45, svmnhony. and wall paper.
15 singing orchestra.
KFNF Shenandoah (266) 6:30
KNX Hollywood (337) 0 ser­ Hrrvlg?*.
Sanford Paint &amp;
vice: 10 concert; 11 features.
WBBR Staten Taland (272.3)
WOS Jefferson City
(440.0)
Wallpaper Co.
7:30 services.
#
WDAF Kansas City (silent).
WUB Kansas City (365.6 ) 8
Wdaka Building.
Ph-inc 303
services; 12 dance.
WREO Lansing (288.5) 6 com-

Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter
!

good .condition. Fragli frniU and
vegetables,, milk, cooked and d n

Angeles f*S3) 10 scr

Cocoa

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Daytonu
Fort l^tuderdale

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Mirth Makers of the Shrink Circus

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jANFORDHTOAtB, MONDAY, FEBBtJ ARY

Rescue Unc?ctaln|FLORiDAWO^
Sappere Go Ahead'BEGIN WORK
! heR di^is"evlJnf feet P¥ * e
j conditions were unchanged and are

L o sses

High a§|5,000,000 alTimes;

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Attached

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Serve

S i t l VLC #.cr on,e8l)y doing away
with the soft coal smoke evil caus*
ud by some -1,000.000 to 5,000,000
c o k in g chimneys.
Officials of the Coal Smoke

sa a

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as a ch e ck -u p on previous calcu* M iis^ lehnrS™
1° co? ntiM to , LONDON, Feb. 16.—The stamplations.
.
^omen and ^ r i. f t 0" that h 532
F.ro.und for Cupid Jn England
wor ^stit.0 inJ ^ c Snnd Cave party t h e work aa o u t D r i n ^ T * c o m P le tcd . should be Susi ex county.
John «ifmm&lt;^nJ, 7 :n.nf r’iiiClnc^ n,l*^i program and t h a t such o " 0trlt,on
*" Sussex there are more wo- i
John Simmons, Uuisviile, «nd Ben i ^ now in p r o ^ « . i u n V .o 0.Kr,l,n mcn Prfjr&gt;ortionntely than in any (
the
Grpen- Tho** In lSen rnd gTri»R “ W‘th 3’18h W0‘ co“n‘y in England, the
womej I

*$p&amp;sz K

already open.’’

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Jubilee Singers To Railroad Men Guests
Appear In Concert ^ Special Services

Comm Here Highly Reeommei
* he circus comes hero hi,
recommended after sucqcssfu
Kogcments at Miami 'and \
Palm Beach.
During the v
ocveral innovations will
g
nnd there Will be a nightlv &lt;*h^i

. . Aum tK r fc'nture
S f . FoSh‘c

f c S S A S V :thc hnldcr of the

f i ’ top
.nnd will
c y.cryhave
onc aenterK the ibig
fair
chance to win this car.
"
: NenUy 2.000,000 bushels of orv

«n a leading part In tho smoke
abatement movement for more than
30 yoata, sayn that within 10 or
15 years o'irhially nil tho open firo
* plnccq .'will hnve becw done nway
f ’WWnif. .London
be virtPaliv n •sntokefeks’
riiy, A d wb®ri ikn fo«»B do come,
they ulll tn !r»s i* be elenn.

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America’s Most Beautiful Ca
l*&gt;v
and Swimming Pool.

PARISIENNES IN MINIATURE

TIIMtE

Apple Shippers To
Get Aid On German
Market Conditions;

n** . -------- A coutcst between the boy’s and
RERUN, Feb. 10.g lr,s*Jy)S3PB of the Sanford Conple growers of north
Kr°Kti.onr‘ Church brought forth or of the fnr
.
northwest want to
i tho 8ftVo.it nttcndcnco of recent
month!) Inst Sunday. Already the know when, where, and in how
contest* has, brought into the Sun­ Front quantitie* j t ^ advisable to
P thT.ir l,r"duct to Germany
day Su'&gt;ol a number of new mcmbers »nd still more arc expected they will hereafter bo able to ob­
tain accurate advice from the dobefore the end.
’’Tfie/Garden of The Lord,” 'Is - partmen of agriculture nt Waahninh.igf
formed the text of the ngton. or from its Berlin office at
eernion by tho Rev. Thomas J . on Pnriser Pint*.
They will thereby avoid the sit­
Armaiivne. ’’For thc Lord Shall
Gomftg-t /.ton. . . . and wdl make uation |hat obtained with ref.-renep to the 1921 crop. Relying
Upon he.adviee of European b?ok*
trs. the apple growers shipped
large (jiinntitioM of apples to G*rm«ny In September and Octolier.
these shipments arrived about the
timo that apples from Czechoslova­
kia Austria and France poured in,
and German apples still further
helped to glut the market. The

al’ " round. “
HPP'° KToWc™ I
This concentration of shipment.!:
in the late autumn has meant also '
•hat I,, March nnd April Germany

‘‘Haitian Fly” climbs
Baflk Building Here
While Crowd Watches
IIng
n - iability
f - r . "K.
fy unique
bit
climb­
thatl'v?his
uppolavtu s s s rGardiner
uT nn climbed
,riy" 8“»nc«*t.«,
up the
J’.irsfiS’ rent Side of the First Na., S ^ ,!!lf!..hu-,,din* Sf’ttminy af» crowd th n t.......
....
lacked
’ on. The followDig Irtsht the "fly began at thj
fjag sllc. whore h'10 ceased
his netivituu the afternoon Preceding,
hdck tu th e pavement,
iWntighout the climb and thn
dcscCT.t rollci torn wore
busy in tho
sfrcd*Ji ii,vv. At every floor. il,e
t............
■top
and cow.,
clownishly admonji^b the collectors to continue
their* gmsl ’ work.
The
. .
— i ascent
iplished without mishap
|»d but on the jounwy
Iner appeared to have
) huve his right wrist
sequence had considerIlly in negotiating with
lowness the last story
\f.
ttnv contortions, wry faces
address or twq. thc "fly" I
j,safely on the pavement and I
|tl tonsidcrahle applause.
1

diminutive PariaJennra
f1®*0
tho chlo for which
their Mnnmna aro noted.
Aiadamolflcllo on Uio rlcht i.
gowned in a piquant two-pleca
Afternoon frqck of lavendor^v. y .t
trimmed with red woolen galloon.'
It Is a sort of Russian caaaquo
,h , a *ouch °f Chinese .inspira­
tion In tho straight collar and tho
W
o w .a
i T Is'w
. sT!lucourse
" c«'lfflblo
and
narrow
eklrt
suJpond-

A nd ev ery child
fo u r classes. A}
y ea rs in clu sive.

to
7 sophistication
top- T,‘° ',rp""
«orr an
mi ii»
tin „,od
njr of
In
eminently practical, warm j q
r P r' ^ clvct, wo learn from Ilcnrl
o r S T r ra Cheney'
fav!
h^r1In ithl roun,! r 8 U»«cnne and
least
n0Ver
at
least on&lt;,r°.h0
ono dress3 or
coatWithout
of thi«
material.
c

fe a t u r e

KTITFI scwmir on I hr

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any ns n lift|.&gt; ,inn,
riiniiy-||oiincr&lt;l coni
''ioili. nindo or lint Oom
1" 'I with a plcot.' ti In
ioi«- ihul thc top Moo
•(■« Nhoublrr Aip).. noil
U it ilrilghinil little llnf ci
rout fust cut with tour i
buttons of th- otn',-rial
■lipped ovor th" head.

vv. n n c ,

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weights nnd
the Board c
Wnshiington, D. C., an d : the chikTi
health,iy appearance.
t _______
This is an open
class for both boy,
_’s nnd girls at all ages
between nges
i _____of
‘ *3 and 6 inclusive; each
child to be” judged upon point system u
effective at their aRe.
All children in
this class1 must be dressed ns Jackie Oil
is in the picture to the right—Jackie Ott
will not icontest.

The First Prize For This

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Dixie Jubilee
Singers
TENNESSEE

fn J? use
rVrn°aVopair
i,iMof twe
fowl,
| The area oMh-j prir
1 «nly
onlv‘C
? u 'th
Us fan'
('U'
eight
squnre
miles
If bed linen is niarke
date when it wan not in

■fad and coffee for
plly.” sold Mni.
|mt davs that’s all
limM the children
lineal once a day
pc other meals.
In'get beans.
[ww the babies as
I. becaute jt&gt; so
P milk for them.”
prike followed tho
mine operators to
«« agreed upon by
ompanien and tho
°«ncld.
iM 'nOpen shop
ren*
•field offer to pay
»ca!e itating that
for them to operirrent Jacksonville

CHENYY

Zk.Hl not (o m p ete :n these contests.

! ForA*, while only 380 o
men thus qualify.

even t

Perfect Child
Class "s

REMEMBER

g n c their World Famous Concert
—a t —
Alilane Theater in Sanford
1 uesday Night— 8:30
February 17th.
opimrlumty to henr the boat thorc Ih In this
program un,urp„s8cd for Intorral and enjoy!
..vai-is are now &lt;,n sale nnd rese va
,K' ™»&lt;t« &gt;" 'heater ho * o tflS .
*
liekela $ 1.1(0 includinK ’renerved

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O tt will give exhibitions o f divine*
&gt;
sw im m ing betw een class events
^
Rec;
* [
? use_of the training and developm ent
of Jack ie O tt he
hoy specimen ~ l f t” e w °rld s most perfect
mous physicians,3 sn rL atteSted. bY many fasiirgeons and physical culture authorities. Jack ie
Perfect health and
splendid physique has cat.
used him to he
greatly sought after by the
motion picture com panies. - w orld's largest
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*gue Makes
!«D In Meet
In Orlando
f"[»rv nr&gt;T» •&gt;»: *hi»
Meeting held in Or*y night it was unf morning by Dr. T.
,,r "f the Sanford
. The leugue eon*• ’"[inning .stride
'/ when four new
Wued to the mem•w* turned out fur
and the Sun‘W morning. Tho
'Corning rermon
in God’s Work'®|i■, Workman." In
, faitor spoke on
, n and made an
" *veryone present
!
of winning
H ibe Church.

And Only

tAdmt*

m xK im m zsF

*“ v j r r w s
jAtiatfe City

MfSSjL ,h“-

• Is considerable rompeti-

ht

i i 2 hr.,nu r rt*lRhbors

«
“ &gt;e Col-

taftigspK

t^ucatloru «*turr»ed

ISr.'a'iS

olossal Cave ah^ n few o ( i m ! f r t un/ dt*rt!*8- " » * W
•r large ones are n r o f i t - f u!fr.
*upsrb ncaiylng enterprises
All of d&lt;fm{e buildings for. thu underre PTlvdtel^ owned.' but $ * 7 $ ® * r
f
i
by .P#rJ
* ' who P«t"sed all.his tlm#
th and Colossal have been S J f t i S S jJ
crawling around the nutnerous tun­
to tha government tnr .
,000; * nd
d Vhit ^ " Uh* d
nels and caverns of the region.
^IWM.nuartera could be seen hy all
Hf* principal achievement, thuv ^as a national park,
persons here interested in cducation,
. , “1 think It Would be a cdpltnl
Idea If we could send all England’s
Britishers Refuse
wealthy men to America to insoe.&lt;t
the wonderful unlvertitlea nnd to
nee what had been done with en­
'(UNDOS.- Fib. 10.
Several i HELSINGFORS. 'Finland, Feb. dowments front some of the Amer­
icAn m illionaire*.
If thlJl wt?n?
illlon-, „r pound sterling a r e ' 10.—Two
hundred thousand Finnish
iitirig at the department of ovrr- wom4n are organised into Lotts done, perhaps some of our rich
men would acquire the habit of
Hvaerd clubs, auxiliaries to the vol- giving away vast sums to Insti­
uatary military organisations of tutes of learning.
men. and are in constant training
If ,,ot f college in the
to support the r.tanding army In United States,
or In Canada, whl.’h
cases of emergency, The women does not appear to have a well■re organised on; a military basis trained retinue of millionaires on
and participate in the maneuvres Its staff. We here In England
of the volunteer forces so that they have
much to learn from the Amer­
may be prepared to earry on all ican educationalists.”
work for which women are quailRed In time of war. During the
drills the women wear coarse, gray AP' V ! T O ENTS a n n o u n c e d
M n n .n l. , nJ . I . . U ....... 7 " !
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. lfl.-Gov.
Martin has made the following ap­
pointments, the appointees In each
do. not take aJvanlage
t^ fa case having failed to qualify fd|:
lPr8e*l?#liy. they are ask­
lowing election last November: 1L
ing people to borrotr money and
C. Sheffield, Punta Gnrda, to be
participate In th? scheme, which
Ktr a small premium guarantees
L*ury.*tf?!tio t CI«rlotU county; E
payment of bills drawrt^by hiK. Whldilen, Canaveral: to lie jus­
tice of the penqe. district 19 Bre­
porters against export of Rrltlah
goods and under certain conditions
vard county; Claud T. Johnson, St.
participates in any loss. ‘
Cloud, to he Justice of the peace,
district No. 2, Osceola county.
Johnny Dundee has reclaimed
So many were the congratulatory
the featherweight. aUVaijcIqg the
telegrams and messuges sent to
argument that ehataplonships can
Queen Alexandria, of England on
o.dy be won and lost in the ring.
her eightieth birthday, that Iw o
ft. that a lot df them
secretaries were kept busy for sev­
nrp rehearsed In the dressing
’ f rdolh.
eral days in opening them.

li’ifflffirjssshTrrsj

A? 2 VE IS S‘IC&gt;WN THE TENT
HOMES OF THE STRIKING MI­
NERS
PITCHED
ON
THE
S f c S f J S , 0 F THE VIRGINIA
MOUNTAINS. AT THE LEFT I S
MRS. FRANK (10DDARD. WIFE
OF A STRIKING' MINER AND
ONE OF HER SEVEN CHILOREN, .
.

Get He a r Pittsburgh
1thirst. • '
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On Radio Thursday
. They di.xcovcrrd too late that n

.skeleton partition of stout timbers
I'llTSBURcTlTr Fell. IB.—’ On
separated them from the com­
partment in which the water was ■the night of Feb. 19 residents in
stowed. They could hour the irarg- Icnidv cottages In the Trahnvual.
Kllng of the liquid us the train S®!!.th AJ r" ’n' wl*l listen to tho
lurched around curves, and occas­ nrst radio urogram ever broad­
ional glints of sunshine which pen­ cast from the United States eiretrated the car were deflectwl p&lt;dally for them, according to
announcement made today by of­
ficials of the NVcstinghousc Elec­
tric Company.
\
The entertainment will |&gt;e put
on the other from station KDKA
in Pittaburuh. Docialon to broad­
cast especially for the Transvaal
dwellers was made when' Ibtters :
On seeing the forwatil end of
were received by the company, i
thMr car piled to thevrgpf with
demijohns.'bf mineral watei, they
iiaircongratulotW ihemsclves that,
Africa.
'
,^&gt;however htingry and cold they
Arrangements have been made
might get, they \
* * not suffer
** when rescued yesterday.
would
to have station J it , at Johunnnburg. South Africa,' pick up the
\&gt;extinghnusc company’s program
Chinese Soon Will
Jacksonville Needs
nnd repeat it. In this way, the
will bo carried 8500
Control Tahiti Isles j New Water Source entertttinntent
miles, almost one-tnird of the dis­
tance uround the world.
PAPEETE, Tahiti, Feb 10.— It i JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 16.
Broadcasting will be started at
seems to bo increasingly evident
that the destiny of these islands i: |Within five years Jacksonville must station KDKA ut five o’clock, East­
time. It will then be
to become Chinese in the not dis­ either have a new source of water ernutandurd
inicliij|^ht in the Trun.ivaul,
tant future. A steady immigration supply or go thirsty, according to
from China, together with u heavy Frank II. Owen, city commission­
DKVEI.OI* TOWN8ITK
birthrate among those ulready in
the colony, indicates an early pre­ er. There If nothing ulurndng in
I’ENSACOLA, IM). 16. — An­
ponderate of Chinese over the the situation us it exists today, he nouncement
is made here of the
remnant's of the native race.
stutes, hu; ravs the water flowing proposed development
of a resort
Graduoily but surely the native across the limestone beds beneath town.iite with housing facilities to
lands uro,passing to Chinese own­ tho city and iU environs is jut t so accommodate approximately 700
ership, The vanilla industry is al­ much and po more, und that the persons, ut a cost of more than
ready udder, their control. It is on­ quantity has been tupped to rapac­ 9300,000. The locations selected
ly a matter of time, In the opinion ity, according to appearances. The is on the peninsula in St. Mary de
of ull- observers, when the whole city ulso Is suffering industrially, Galvez Bay, neur Gurcion Point in
commerce of the colony will be the commissioner believes, because Escambia Bay, xix miles cust of
tbeira.'
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paper mills and other industries the city.
requiring soft water refuse to lo­
where supplies are not avail­
Many mountain peaks from 4.000
Marketing Board Is cate
able.
to 0,000 feet high in the Cascade
Range of Western
Washington
Attacked By Naftzerj
have not been given numes.

posoja of the President’s AgriCul-! t TAMPA, 1'Feb. 16- — The Bull
tbre-Oonfereoce^ for a co-operative i , am'4’?'D ‘,n,, P*“B* to start regmurketing board, wus attacked btO l’,ur sailings between lumnu and
f4rp the senate agriculture commit-1Baltimore this month, according to
tee today by T . A. Nuftzer, coun- , »nnouneement by the local mani gl fpr Kansas Wheat Growers A s-! u^ r of the enmpahy V # fir t
sOclatioit us “designed to organize ,
’’H8
.*HI mode
distributors Instead of .producers.” I ‘ rdn,l
an,l il|l‘
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'•'•ssel. th- Ellenor. is don to nr­
, Do not.buy vegetable! or fruits
here Mar/4, it is said,
of poor quulity. The wuste amounts
to more than the saving in the
drat colt.
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G ARD EN RO SE

SingerSewingMachineCo,
EASY PAYMENTS
I'll one IHO-W.

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W. II. Mim.s. Brunch Mtrr.

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Feb 18-28 Mir 11-tl Ape M l-22
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fti,

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Feb 10-20 Mar 9-1B-80 Apr 9*20-90
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Feb 19 Mar 2-12-29 Apr 2-13-2S

Miami toMul*.
Feb. 20, Mar 2-12-22, thence every
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MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
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Sold Fn The South For

34 YEARS

SUN-PROOF pAINT

12V4
per foot
For Few Bays

llus no equal for durability. It
wears longer and looks better lVis
sny othr paint. W/ carry a full
line of aun-proof palm, varnishes,
Kab oniines, brushes, wood stains
and wall paper.

Ball Hardware Co

Sanford Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Co.

Machines Repaired and Ib-'nted
Hr Do llrmalllrbliis;

Finnish Women Form
• Exports AM Plan, Organization For War

.,r.d. - . u T ^ r u ^ u . ' S K ' i . S E ;

Melaka Building.

I'hone 30.1

Hnve you invested yet in

CHASS 3*

f,rst* second n
CL*ASS 4. Most
carriaK», wagoi
v° j 'f l&lt;! to .•»

T H I S W E E K ’S
S P E C I A L S

Easy Terms It Desired

secom

'1fun Content in op en tn nnp u h i
f In ru n.

t\ () r e p a r a t i o n e n t r a n

w e e d neat8 a n d $2.00 f o r b ox s,
in tra n t* to th e content*.
the Beautiful Restricted Residential Subdivision in the
Hills of Meilonyilie, Avenue within the city limits of
Sanford, amid la.Ro Oaks and hearing Orange trees.
Prices before development $J00. to ^700. Good terms.

h n r fu r O ier in fo rm a tio n a d d l e s *

Alexander Ott, IVJa

Promoters of Safrforcl s Finest SuLflivisi

nager, V enetian Casino
Miami, Florid*

th. ^

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1f#rm Sand Cave belongs. Floyd’s
PS"
lost sumnwi^ agrfed W.lea«e
lany of |CVyltaJ CfcVe td olir.or rftore entQ,the Wnrlstalr ndttved ..♦tlo , might
jpU*. •JujH?'. more put pfi^lt Instead df

aGmewhere.

XNKW • YORK. Peb. IB.— Two
youths, were found almost dead
week.' ’ ration for from, hunger, thirst and cold yes­
lily—a family of terday In a refrigerator car in the
Grand central Railroad yards, in
if salt pork, ha which they had stowed tliemselves
lb.
away Tuesday In Detroit. They
mnmeal or oat

►&gt;»« Die ^
^
■itd of uneumonia
.Make-shift
All shacks for two
|w been built by
I w of the families
1®. 5vp, six and

i

f c j j .‘f t t Saturday hj
JlMi. his broth^k-Uadir
leml direction o f the h
1 Ployd Collins htin dai
Sreicue parties, Incllnaa
Mr who knew Floyd wel

6 that the sfierSet appeared In
town of Mam*
from ’one “com*
Lther, setting the
out In the road,
are by-court or*

V aluation o f Prizes )
A m ounts to

a

SWSStFl-

VBi, riv .
ta,' women and
» in tents and
, in the Wait
i, on a food ra­
, cents * week,
riking co*l mlnlllle*.
,
mg warfare be:
npanles arvd tha
I approxirriHtfly
been evicted
this Winter^ in
ding Charleston,

a typical Btrikjust moved with
ce of the tents
•donecl Baptist
■red by another

of the .how
lh' " l r « X

t r u s t e r ,a8t

: s

hunt an these
kfrs. Frank Gndiven youngsters,
i belong to the
d they nre paida and a hand-

» ' "&gt;« Shrine Club for ,hU

By «V*)rsi'cm of education, promotertt'ftf the idea of a cleaner fog
hope kvenfually to do away with
the op^aoiokvi coni fire placo for
heatiqf,, Thera would be replaced
by ir«**#lretrlcity, central heating

A combrnatlon’of maple
cocoanut and pecan nuts

Liners and their
L from the snows
Bn winds, union
biarleston rushed
rha River valley.
Two Weeks
*v
ihirerng strikers
[ cornea once evby truck from
[cost per person
L and by state
f this la the enif these families,
■re not conald-

SHRINER’S CIRCUS
BEGINS WEEK O F
SHOWING TONIGHT

'S ’*'SrS r s T w

^j^^WOStriltUig Miner

9 g e n t I conducted during the ycar"lncllud”

Many Schools Now . cd specific knowledge needed in
to Children
^ w S lrtT h lS S ^ d "^

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w
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s
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5 3 ;r!$ J 9k Wa.*1?!1® to have c o m p a r *

Coi|Jfrelational House
Is Filled By Contests
Bet$eenBoys andGirls

N u tritio n

SENATE TO BEGIN]?
N I G H T SESSIONS fSytegH.TO SPEED W O R K

ever It o
Mnrn rtofinii
i
T A T T *i» A co fn r* I
ticcs in child feeding, suggestions _______
dS
li 8 gn8
* nHci* S?.FE ’ F * k 16-—The and instructions for planning and
Whilo some*administration T S a d -H PHority"
KetndfounHle^ ,Itne|»,1|
had Incrcasinp
?re 8howinK an preparing well balanced family ers are inclined now to force the ---------------ffi"
8nd il I*. Judged that
ln various •meals. Reports indicate that 752 issue on these apnointments, It mav &lt;’e "MANY
! cim
nntUmn*» ♦L°P*d i y# the corf onbv how?Urf«m°II ,'wor,lt carried homes carried out improved prac- bo that they will be left for nc1s n j
,e t t
ern In
work-: ticcs in child feeding for the first tlon by the new senate, which i ” a MBURi
#?
s?LfITe, f#,.t J®w ,r ,h*n R^h.prfnnn
Ml“ Eva I time involving 1,072 children, and President Coolidge called yesterGerm«n
t,hc [ffltor81 he«d,na.
? iit D ,^ „ d
! [ yand nutrition
thnt 0-18 women and girls were pre­
in i S P r ™
f * twee" f h« « men
‘ S l f ? 8,1 y « r ‘ hey paring well balanced meal, a”

— Londoner*
have tarklgd .withi'renewed energy
nils whiter the pn
roblcm of reduclog their fog bill
‘1 which often
causes a loss to t
community
®f 15,000,000 a day.
S fie" tt*fch8«A&lt;. colluded that
?*!!? I.1 * 88 impossible altogether
t u r e h ? ? pr?vided fey "•*

Statistic* have been compiled showmg that London’s annual soot-fall
amounts to something like 75,000
tons.
»
individual in the city is nffcctecl, more or less, by the heavy
fogs rfnd'sMnke nhisanee. Traffic
sometimes comes almost to a stand­
still, and. shop dealers often close
v P i‘ h*i t -J t ^ ' bocaU8c of lack of
buaineaa,. During the fog season
this winter alone it hns been esti­
mated thnt the loss to the com­
munity haa been nt lenst 135,000,-

al,&lt;*

|n the schools, thereby improving
the lunches of the children. As ■
result 20 schools hnve been Indue*
led to serve a hot dish or school
' lunch for the first time, which in|volved 2.010 children.

10 4 Magnolia Ave
S

H. B. Lewis, Pres.

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IAs Brisbane Sees It

Matter. r e a h e s ta te L^as f u S n y 'a ^ in y t h f n g
° f F5? rida
Art «)f p oster, b u t did you eves th in k how l 2 5 l ? S f S ? ' u i l ? c.lrc a s
co n serv ativ e in th e use o f a d je c tiv e s a n ? 5 ?
* l l 8 to b ,
Kdltnr
Manager you?,P?°rS " hCn J0U ',llcmpt t0 describe thir^orirof
(’hour MA

111 Maaaulla Atrnnr
FMf *
a u n n n u iT io x iiatko
f t '.'T W r . JT.M six Months $j.5#
• llu -T r11 ln £ Ujr. .**&gt;' Carrier, per
JLtTv
15c" e-e-Uly (edition 12.00
per tear.
* r E C , A&gt;‘ * o t , C K i All ol.ltuary
J®Ylr,&gt;l^,c * r,l " of th a n k s , reaolutlonie
and notice-* o f e n te r ta i n m e n t* where
rliarir** a r * muile will I»«• rhaririMl
f o r a t re g u l a r advf*rtl*lna r a te *.

. * £ * " * * « TIIB ASSOCIATBII rNKX.I
1 . The Aaaorl.1t,.,| Press la excluaIrely entitled t&lt;&gt; the uie for reput,­
, llcat Ion of nil news dispatches
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to H or not ntherwlao cred­
it'd In thla paper and nlao the loral
newa ptihllahed herein. All rlKhta

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Nothing To Speak But Words

PlUlaknl rwrry Mtirrtumm r t r r i l
oZfaht'l M ,S?o"n,l

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TH E BUSY MAN’S N EW SPA PER”

The Power of Opium. ;
Stupefies Men, Makes War.

J H g S A N F O R p H ER A LD . M ON DAY. FE B R U A R Y

V The Oldest Alligator.
England's Worry.
BY ARTHUR BKISBANB

_____ ICasaHofct m i l

,!n ,1V
ur’ rTo'¥nl’ "P .p« * nlln« Finland
in the League of Nations, the niaks e lf you wiI! inVlulm n s i c X i ““ rS o i!'
o f &gt;’,,u r- ers of nrms and munitions are still
stirring up trouble.
fo lk s will laugh a t you r m n f u . c » t
" ’ " ' I f " a "|'
He demands that the League -in­
w crils you m ust use to w rite y o u r “p fece’’.P * f " } ' nndoquale vestigate, in connection with the
opium traffic, the shipment of arms
into the Far East.

of Sanford

148

St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 11.
e A w words
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h e o f T n jr i d a " ^ '^ ^ * 0°rf w rit' M° n'
hundred
irivimr an hnS«»» L1 n,00n* 0 r wrile lw «
MAKERS of uiniiiunition, whusc
description ns prosperity
you see it, of th« p r e t u m t “.CCuUrat&lt;! do»criptl«n.
depends on war, have
seen in Flo:
been credited with sturting various
The i,lef ia t
kt.'p^ a ? r „ u S
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international rows. And according
dimly-visioned here at home
HOI* thTn^“
tMn r»r* «uimiy-visioned
home,■ see
°r pe'.’I,,!}

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MISS KATHRYN W IL k e y . S«c, « , M

Woman’s
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Grammar School
Honor Roll

Column

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CENTRAL STATE EPWORTH LEACTTP Mrs. DeCottes Honor
UNION HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING Guest At Card Party
Given In Jacksonville

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u J ! r buj ine!?, meeting of the
Following are the names of pu- H
n 1 Vul. , ' v®lf»re Department pils of the Sanford Grammar ri
Wll be held in the aun room this School who made the Honor Roll
° n.account of thea auditorium for the month of January:
3 L thV ,u,i M n * rented for MonEighth
grade:
««!.
Tuesday
and Wednesday
af:
v ana
weunesuay nr, k
*«ub. Lilli ■ «Caraway.
araway,, «
toraoona. The Mualc Department1
Hickson. Martha Jchnron. *»
Will hliMit T
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f aiili»ii
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The Central Florida Epwortli (of the worknniriin Union
T? t_ of# a
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Lengue
the
Metho&lt;li,i
HE
lSTfiNW&lt;3
pday
V o lZ L S S
»l
to
1„.
t»
|
A
‘ ’ r,,c banner of 1021,
■loftouw out
jpartment of the Episcopal Church hold its regulnr
, t," ‘ Permanent nronertv ..r
Inary
S&lt;iciety
will
AKC
9
monthly business nnd social meet­ he league winning
winning it tho most
rule, by eliminating Article IV. iM nurd Schiracd, Hn?,d . M,pi,,.,. "
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nu of Mrs. C, II. ing in Orlando, Friday night, Feb. tunes during the past
^ ''TW
1 &amp; &amp; A LlAST
as
the
provision
of
the
clause
is
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,lhy
!,HT
hWary
Huff.
J
...
{,’
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Inu.
\t
plll'YM
,t,f|g
their
siater-inbv
ih..
7YJu
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V
a8t
This
etto Avenue and
•* V .
i\ \
1 which . W o r d A . DeCottes. of rendered superfluous hv Section ! »*r‘r,,Vr- ' ‘nr»Wcrito Cnnier. I.iuile »i
1,....1
1.1 ;r0........
r.La":!° coupler
cb,,Pter 1
at
13, with th? league of First Meth­ 1
o'clock.
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a"...'.1 _fVup “ ines out of the 12. aonrord. tho Misses DeCoLte, en- (b» or Article VII of the by-laws 1b,0mi,1'8- -'.M l Vining. dark I :
A ton on
X
PnlrHton, Miss odist Clum-h entertaining. The Another
league had it three times tertanied ut a Valentine card pur- or the general club.
• •May Lord, Horace leniinc-. II.
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nnd Miss Eliza- Central Union is comprised df all making n close second.
honie n ^ ^ L uf,,'‘r" 00» I" their
nr * * *
entertain with a the
*'HHei. Knthlc n !.
M:,rkt’t 1Street, the affair “I tne wCl rare Deoartment .. . 111
‘ ^ e a In centrni'FloVidn’ anil
l,,l,U' ,,f !&gt; siIv&lt;,r U ing ' ? •
,1 M“"[y °n" ," ‘ n urite and flnance
ca
ra
v
a
n
s
sounds
good
«t
,
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.
.
the
rivalry
for
the
best
record
the
Chinese
|aippy
culturj
and
l
*
unc,
„t
l
.
lhe
h}rR‘
!'t
«ttendtake
place
at
its
meeting
on
WedSriaV
Pil&lt;
i
0
,n°»' 7 ”°
1,1 • !{
TRUTH MAKES FR E E :— Then
Hill of wlydi
lm T 01"
1 " f.n.
the, nrsdey „f this week
r P
Li!) will meet with nmong these Leagues is very keen.
; br.ml, Killy Hutchins,,n.
was
Friilay.
i
^ ,0 rock-ribbed opium traffic tliat the Chinese may
won
hvuV
‘onl
T
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t
n^
W
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nl«o
said Jesus, If ye continue in my coast o f M aine fo tlicm inkitft i
tAllister
on
West
1
“P
Chni
by
Hanford,
having
present
41
Tile
awarding
of
several
prizes
for
word, then are ye my disciples in­ sa y s the \vord-n lin le . • h f b acheH o f ^«i*tl»ern C a lifo rn ia ,” have money to pay for the weap­
n r r a S ^ i ' l h ^ J f ^ 0 V r a t!? £ y
MomlayT Feb. 23. the. , , S\V‘
Krade: Mai, arm Oik
a
ons they buy to Mow off each oth­
,, e •"K'M’sHporcentage in several " l,i "• I1 uionihership of M.
sn o w gro un ds
er floor of
2 ,1
the low-1Womans C’!«b will hold daily ’ £,arJ r .Mov' ; . J jf n itc
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deed; and ye shall know the truth, w horei C
id meeting'V of th.1 Bjws
, 1? “ " ‘i ; 0
T lo“ vin» ( w
»«««&gt; er’s
heads.
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Time,
are
,
7
^
of
work
has
created
much
*l pin f,,r efflehmey signnting the „i
en- wltll hi .i .
-SANFORD VVK.
«nd ile-, 1lasses m dressmaking and millin-1^°thcnne SchIrani, I)uroDv 1
f,
and the truth shall make you free.
the
Church
Ser•'Hack
in
1
R
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f
h
founttt,n
of
yonth.”
thusiaam.
""d more than ?
That Hie fighting nnd the* sale
S i ?
(”«• Second Ke­ tine tallfe,!
John H: 31-32.
P'1
U
'“S
Wore
ya,cn'
^umjer
the
superyision
of
ti?0
1
.T
^
le
y
,
Margaret
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CORNER
fnii't’
t
with
Mrs.
E;
jiavenient.
Several charges in the District an,VSanford’^ r" r
,m8t nin,,th
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h
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.,l.m
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Sb„w
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adventure trekked acro ss^ h e'S oek ^
ou’ “t,,e ,over« «f or weapons may rbntinue, not only
uk Avenue at 3:30
UliMMERriM,
“After a number of progres- Work, with teachers sent from the ,,araM Higglny, Warren lierbv. *
Hu; opium traffic, hut the ambitions
have new pastors, in honor of pin
nVnl r ' "
lho
ELEVEN MONTHS
of the earth tl,7 prc!t’S
ydl, w m Tn °
,rom. U'L*
whom,
together
with
the
present'
no,;,
h i
.
r,*‘iui*stral
that
the
or the various Chinese brigand
nnft l 'ri'l‘rL‘’ Pavers hohling Florida State College for Women. •|'flrrt;^„tVl'Ali«tcii Adolphu &lt;
-j
lacker will give a
n ’ A,any 1,1 t,1L‘m
leaders are oncouragid and flnanI f ih T !C‘,^e', Wero Present­ -li.-s Flavin Gleason will have this tc ’
JtV—well, let’s see—it’s very near of starvation and exposure.
.
s
"iith.
.Margr-t
H
r*
at the Grammar song. Tom Byrd, the Union presM lnu^1 pi ml pnrt ,°f whi‘ 1' Pol­ eil
1
and Chapter Presidents gave a ban- to ,i’-k
v " i#l° S'°k 7:,: ;sr" t‘'!, ed with prizes. The first uri-.f
J n" iHfwtai«l| xJJJf
Eleven months, almost a year,
.- These classes arel.^ 1' 1' A,“r-IVrH*
Twi! "
quet at 1
” n‘m "
k. «&lt;•:. \ isits t„ ^jck. l’IH. a haiid-paint;,,1 nut l,„wl. WlMlt t ” ,7pt... .to ch?.r«te
i») o’clock.
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nil
cluli
members,
nml
Tew,
Jack
Rnh.vo!),
G
'iTbp
h.. .....
.
. ......
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Home nursing !•» rllP
;
—
Since you put on your lint one day tramped the^cy^lorKsTd' Chinan11!* i' f Kob* ani* tfionsands
SEC OND L A R G E S T
aumptous
repast. and. splen­
thl* consolation registration should U- made a t ' ‘ *'nor*Vn°r, Vermin 1’iiest, 1 !
n
noor $« n,.0i)
i *was spent,
f" r C0mfort
This is the*fi«~
the Ynkim
\\ i
' Chilkoot i'as.s to the Kloiulvke and THAT S a nic
nice picture of civiliJa)
poor
visits »f
to a ioilv .tt.,; i
And snid gooodbye and went away
did
talks
were
thoroughly
enjoyed.
•ince w th Mrs Waiter Colenmn a f ' 3U&gt; }
Fred William : K,| *
IN D E P E N D E N T
'Kinph we hnv, ' ,
&lt; hriatian nation: using one
jeting of the Mu* Ihore from Sanford who were in- niisent Lcagueri: Hi. Letters t„
n
l
;/
t
4
,ul
when
the
winter
passed
the
warm
«r
Mllun*
Chri:ili“'
till (oleman Book Shop. There is
Filiott. Bettina Canudn'll &lt;{
And you smiled, anti I smiled, too,
money n&gt; send misnf the Woman’s
•
jaU 5 be&lt;,* Ut‘r8 2r’’ Vi&gt;,its
*he
That’s all one ever dared to do;
X
Zy" pi u iIt T L' : ' r n ,,n ,hL' h'” ' “
‘i K s r
r
he Chinese nnd an­
Perfume.
"r m ’ * m. n T " " 1 fT J ,f 51 n*ked of each ' F ra P "ulf,nss, Allen Field :. !;. K. *
mcmbcT 0 defray expenses, and &lt;,riff'!V, l^wrem e Hiiggu.-. M
;j
other
part
of
their
money
to
stim­
O
O
Q
9
H
“The guest Of honor wns pre- tiu^
And then I heard a door that closed i..K
Tlie Committee entertained the
• » c o m -' ■
should he paid when the eh
Milam I’mile' • |'.,w &gt;’i ». . 1!
ulate
the
deadly
opium
traffic,
that
augliters
&gt;
«
liand-pnlntetl
nut
And—well, whoever yet supposed
of the Union nnd J l ^ T i Bti n s'Jciul " n(l bus made
Mood'ra’? . ^
h *» tinilef-1 FiiTunce. Rufus Vining. Theodore ?
the heathen may lie ahk* to pur­
[&gt;■ will he hold nt ; superintendent
bo.^ ’ the |?fft of the hostess.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J
.
T. Nixon, pastor
Eleven months rould follow then
1
thos,‘ taking advantage: 2 k" r,lliv. .Miltun RonmiM. .'vipnia
.chase weapons to kill each other
j
l o lowing tlie awarding of pr|*. ol ‘bis
[C. II. Smith from the Sanford church.
offer will provide their —— Bhnnnon.
Before that door would swing again,
«• delicious salad and sweet
Angus
\Villia
1
n
3
,
state
league
At 2 o’clock the union meeting "resilient war present and gave a es were served.
.........
ul c°ur»-: ^ I “laf&lt;,r dresies ami hats, and' Fifth Grade: Beulah Simum, 2
i - +rtr*i
That is, before tliut door would
LHRI.S 11ANS, however, have ....
tin
was
cnllcd
to
order
and
after
a
2
1
Stove
and
ft]
iesday
hne talk on “\\hat Docs Your
Nwing,
short
devotional
service
conducted
r e f­ monopoly of tin* profitable trade
niK
ns
A
U
V
K
-FU
U
K
IH
cronce to th e "c a ra v a n s .
Jusholdcr will on- by the Orlando chapter n twhich Name on the Roll Mean?"
nwlKT. .11, , .
A. u,.c„llt.,.- M «iw
win |„ ........
„„
iMgurcs supplied by tj,, I.,„gue of
Wo
'And really mean n singlo thing? _
me lino I Oiiiirhl,., y, f a nilln Dm
■csdny Bridge club
wisslnimeo is the next meeting
Nations show that of all weapons
time Dr. J . T. Nixon read the
OK IT S KIN D
X
’llt
|»L
Inez riminpMin. Vivian ........|. i;,, h. :t
und
th
e
nine.,
on
the
second
Friday
night
Cecil
inn
Music
Club
..r o c ^ t a n w l ' n Z
^
pK
L * ! T lh c
l " e shipped into China in two .years
S!&gt;.00 per (Jfjj
Johnson
Cieichcn
Lewis
M-.-nle
Eleven months, or muybe more,
in
March.
fdiigilon wedding n r !’ n [-i0f lhL* " Tl!" v 'rj ' in*” and
Japan supplied 50 per cent.
i n e n t " ’ ,M
of '" r a n g e ., M' llon. Mildred Ford. A!:,. |)
«
n o t h in g
. Before one heard a swinging door w aves Hint In,, th e sh ores „/ f f l l t a ' S . ' r * “ ,l H ,ll'y U|1 lh e
the Baptist
Program On Saturday! Sir"
Japan’s motives a r j not neces­
I&gt;ritt
Realty|
|{ h ,V f'l||;'ws: (’halrinan [ «"" wV. Will,
niih. I.vdia H
i{
Just seem to awing some certain shadow its silv e r moon mid u itb
F&lt;|Uimi ANNUAL
iu LXf lnifUl8 1 lts HUn* ,je * sarily as mean or mercenary ns
better
Is
G l 'n n f l t r
J !
way,
T h a t will he N E V E R .”
R
10 *eav cs ° f th e palm s. those of other nations.
A i-'i'
i'ltt ' 1. 1 w I n C,riBo?r8r* W*
' srnn.... K,|,v- , " 111" David, »
!
K
3
E
:
r
'
;::';~
l
Is
Greatly
Enjoyedi*''
in THE
1^. t»nnlm*i, K. I;*
" t uln rnthnint* * . » • ^
CONTINENT,Vi.
/J
dent took charge iff the meeting
The S n -'— ■
J
»'
’* * r|r*da&gt;
?..e.a!&gt;t.‘1‘!8Cr,be* thut seemed to sny
ia. !’,ow the great Power
&gt;1 (mlliiwuy Mr*. Walter Co|...| •{»'. Kraiicfs Wil-mn. Th* nm l» .u \\
thusinstic
lie s here! lie'H home; He’s on
W
ORLD
SHOULD OWN A HOME
ukc will entertain with the following program:
TOUR
t.fH Tas^ncf^a.|C,;rfn^ o u ^ ".^ o X ] s J i ; - , ^ I U „ n - ^ T c Club of ,„st
‘* ^
^
1 Marjorie Turin-. .Muv Bordon 1
&lt;iv.
the stair!
who an
n o th in g b u l ' S u w U ^ i ^ T b . " ^
m ort* '
*&gt;
f c J S f * " " " th»
Bridge Club,
VALDOSTA
TIMES
Mart
hr
Garter.
Batiii
,
*•
...
:•
*
by
otltone
o
f
ihnun
&lt;
•
........r
.
.
.....
1
L
’.
.
,,1L
n,0sJt
prosme
d
riv
er
o
f
!.!
r5C0KnlxeJ
“«
s'«l'
by
othNow where’s my puff? nnd how’s one o f th ose “caravim s7' could m,T T l ^ \ l T l l k / h’n ^ o t \w
FOR SALE
beting of the South
Roll cal! \’,ff ° ,tp te r s ' ," 1''
« j « f ; o SheZ t l ^
11 i S t V l i S f f « ? . T k *' K
Juanita Smith, O ai.i j*. . n
my hair?”
Ichor Association
D ir t f tn Motruiirililan &lt; it
Stinson
KInlaw. ,Inm&lt; . (J.n tru m fu l accou n t o f F lo rid a ’s lovehnes-i w/thm'I "u
• a
Tfh C,hincae nr,‘ ,,H Intelligent! There are n0 house
Eleven months—and yet a week
I
’
iescn.it,
g
'
of
^a
Iva
rds
for
il’
S
i
n
l
T
f
K
’
rT
'li
f
^
^
^
|K*'
W
are
H
o
u
s
e
.........l.o
n
K
L
ease
Oa
Railroad
) o’clock.
ItSK
h,,UM,: for rent ,n |«re now in the suburbs will he
Fmily Biiest Mari,. Hud ,n. !J
q u ite ou trageou sly upon his stor-i. n f n/lL ' ' * th out draw ing '« the Japanese end nearly ten j Vu!do,tn. ' Peonle
“ was before I dared to speak,
est
record
made
in
various
phases,ers
and
daintias
tothc
sick.1
*
™
nr.'
P^nist.
These
numbers
wera
giv!
Vlu
^Vlul^h
i
h#t
h:ris
pressicn
wi!!
give
A
&gt;1 1
forced
to
n
the
center
of
the
residential
aw;
n
d
o
u
8
a
r
r
a
y
Hopkins,
Clara
Zigl
i
&gt;
,
,
F
ir
e
P
ro
o
f
...
On
Paved
Street
'« ’* &lt;» th e £ &amp; «
^
*
1
Or hardly dared to speak, for fear air. a n ,I "k e .o h in 'g - a V e . n h f " - " f
OF TALENT
|High School at l
....... .........
....................... «'"&gt;
ei'thusiasH is hoped
'' " T ’.that
J : ^ul,,y
they can-;
c a n -l1" ’^ ' " «n raw
few years.
.........
iiuiKireii times greater
---- beenuse iney
It
ail Coucl
r " . - J 1" 1' ' 1 Tew. Melt F,
ticnllyr
encored.aft.
incltitlinji
Somebody else around might hoar
i\ t L lJ
than that of Japan. If they w ere, nt .Kt‘ ' n *k’*«rnble home in which 1 " ht‘V n . m» " builds or buys a
card players will keep this date in ‘ a.Pv /'"rrett, l.oidse
Ale—well, me gulping something
Lessons from the life of
Box M* G
C are Herald
V a l e n t i n e P a r t y G iv e n
united, under sane leadership, t h e 1" ,iv‘‘- Rentals arc high for the m ' i! :l‘ is onc°uragi
encouraged to save.
down
I’ r aioit
|iiiy
Old Truths In New Clothes
............ landlord and 1
Because one man wns out of town.
In H o n o r O f B i r t h d a y
will meet at the
* •
.................
|at 3:30 o’clock,
i," „
Bach given.
1
Browning, Gerald
, ,
ti
h D 121
Now, isn’t this a s hameless note?_
olf Club will have
I R ( ‘ »i K\ K R V C U M J.;
a n a c c n a ia jii
F'.
D.
Walsh
of
Tampa
spent
the
'
,
;Sj,t"
r‘l:&gt;y
evening.
Mrs.
Olive
Mary
I'uiio,
re.HiH^ o u r a ttu m l “i i ^ f c v i " 1^ l- ia !,T h u h I.! i ' i
" ' o n l“ m all at the Country week-end in Sanford.
the worst a woman ever wrote.
Invention
..
0
"
P.
Bach
te
Jc
r
a
^
V
lV
J
lF°
pa
°£,C
h
cb,mm,tV
'
:
’
'
l
und.mist,
n
!
Hill
wns
the
hostess
at
a
birthdnv
.
f e a t u r in g
Hiev will build "the'* homo "and chaim"1' lT'!,clct"lrs or * t h ^ i t S e
Pearl Robson
r • n , ? 1 honest m om ents
I o’clock.
But 1 vc been thinking more and know how rarelv th ev hnv«
”
e ra ; jd.i ... .k*&lt;t
. . . .T. . .it:; Crnley
____ ____
kviti
shin£!
|{ro . £•&amp;}:&lt;
Valentine
party
at
her
home
2tli»
t
’‘‘L»t«
in
C
'"'•I &lt;t to those who want to b y wan s T which,,,l.m" * t every tenant
more
I- lyimr ri
pVomun’s Club will
Mrs.
W.
J
.
Shuman
and
Mrs.
Joe
East
Third
str,.n»
i,..,,,,-:,
..
7
'
t
o
r
t
b„„.
Hr,.
VtaMik
and'
jSS"
’
hShn’
'
l
u
ill
J
'”
t
"
i
i
"
"
wrUere
also
know
th
a
t
nt'cbr(li,,k
M
'
r
h
n
V
P
kinfuMvh'l'l
dUVl'r
JA
I'
AN
'»
lal.T
e.trt,
therefor.
1
_
Ncssie
Stone
:
r.n-4;
Mlilov
S
is
te
r
s
:
easy terms. Every man who can
rl° ',tl1''1 ,,0" S0 ,,n,, 'vhieh
on bridge party at Jinkins of Oviedo spent Saturday
k That ever since you shut the door,
A lexand er i*
. Henry .McLiulin.
nami. l.ucill.. fm ddia«iu
ep
'
‘- r liavotte Imperial
wasihiy
own his home ought to l f ‘
',0 n.ot vnre to make.
jleri
1' !' k
. M
ri
kt 3 o’clock.
Morey
. ,
Dougin:'., Lucile '
That anywhere you chanced to he,
llo
in Sanford
fiftcr. Miss Dorothy Smith, it h:-HI),
iierinljslA,' r•.
Margaret
C'lcs
.(•ciiitl
romnuttee
in
ciiarge
of!
Bender,
.luli:
ul
’
!
i
‘
nru
many
reasons
in
J
umii
ra^rM0
'
t
”
arc
n°
w
rc,,tthat maybe you were just like me.
*
_____
l"C
her
fourteenth
birthday.
a
mind in Japan................. . pt’“co " f
*
.
Urtangement: for ,h« i.Ti
,7
’ " ' "
' ai'.erm a
.............................. ...
vim rcrt mint:.
Khertzo,
Anil, jubt because I let you g...
u
V e r&lt;
! L bU)for
! l n..h
u'’mC th.cy
Wol,!‘!
ITICK
The house was delightfully dec­
"".Ira
room
Lthers
who Z
Sm
Mrs. E. W. Brown and Mrs. F. B.
The attitude of the Japanese &amp; v ild o s S '*ln'b,U t0 ° 'vn « '»*"&gt;” L
n
..
......
.
it«y
•
*
-""
»&gt;
®
f
aswi.
a
-TWKNn
i.i,iti
.
.
.
You didn't see, nnd didn’t know,
T r
“ I’”r ‘‘ K,-«nli o f A r t , .prince regent looking at the Chi
Din- reason is that values
r,u*Vc* tn Valdosta if they could
I.Spaulding Circle Westfall of DeLand spent Satur­ orated with hearts and red sweet My First
-OWSSt
Waltz
C
o.
IVrser
uV-"v ML- W- A- Kitts, Mrs. .1 D I '
1
!;i
**»**.
All
e
tlogi
g
And didn t really understand;
peas. Delicious refreshments were
sat till•
|^.a|;^• sale Feb. 21 day in Hnnford.
nesc bandit leaders cutting each constantly climbing upward The KCtl“ koo&lt;! hom'’ in which to live.
Sr„ 2 ,ffl
,B * p*
and R°V Dritt, Mary Camvrwn, Eunice " Q I V
r? rY O iT \
A ru n
And wouldn t it be awful—land!—
served at a late hour.
The real estate
Gallo BurlerNora Powell
Drug Store.
ti
H
o
S
X
r
^
i*°uis
JX Somehow somewhere sometime i r a i " r t o O T * L ? ’K
,.
Tuhlew
Robert Attain* Kt-Hy Pim g 3 I A
f O R D C A R S FOR °1
iw
old
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Blyo of Ta­
Those present were, Ellen Tel&gt;.
you
Em
I.'.
Henry
WjUe,
X l
Fli/aheth Teasing
vares were guests of friends in torn. Martini Fitts,
,v'm t h e L r X i i l X S 3
’ r e , , S t ' nW o' " " " ) ' l ' X '
Five acres good celery farm, allela MICE ,. ..
Sanford Saturday.
; lines lluth Boat man. Edith Smith,
Katherine Schirard
s ­
Z t i u z r ' " * m° nths nn‘| m‘n.
)' ".,nan H.Club wii hca the m liter i
" n 1 1 h Inin
“,i Knight.
PERFORMANCE
ptnittec of tlie WoIt
Kathleen long. Catherine Waters, Valcik . . .
ed
and
tiled.
T
hree
flowing
ft
Mokrejig
to
kwp
in
mind
the
bridge
lunch=
A
T
8
:3
0
l&gt;.
M.
u
—James A. Montague
li Jixcinl
attenthm
B'uckHiihn. Maria Move,
riiil attention ' Mr. and Mrs. •Hurry 'Papwortl, , fMiix"&gt;e
Jqlin
Higgins
ti •
lt f /l
I L
. .1 l l I t
C
J* I.
rvaUnns r,,r
It ion budge party arrivt,| Sunday to visit Mrs. Pap- nml
Sonatina
yotiroclf ,loi„B t|,e J mt! th ! „ jl l e ’ sn y a":' ' ' ^ y ° “ wMI fi,l&lt;l
Close
to
loading
station
A
T
V
,,or"
th.v
Smith,
I
D
!
T
v,,H T " ’ ,no.\cr kn"W" a home iS vh h M K messages to pros-1
j]
^
•
at
‘A
PUIIK'S.
J\i\
I t,1 1
Thelma T, w
nat the club house i worth’s father, SI. F. Robinson.
val.hista, built upon coiiierva- r
" '" ‘■•••'wnera.
With the]
ilia* 208 W.
THE INTELLIGENT colored
■i
P
A
R
IN
G
...
SPACE
Sunshine
Ktservatioas
can
_____
The
weight
of
the
brain
is
donGreenwnld
care-taker of the alligators on Mr live lines that did not sell for a ' d ! “"il ,,0H, f,',r t,u* Htture in ValReasonable Price.
Easy Tcnj filli'ig Mrs. R. A. Master Billy Barber, who has hi the first nine months of life. ! „ ,
Edith Wragge.
Heddingston ■ alligator farm
*
ia .!.i« ..-,B Bs.„ a n t,n a a a u L -u a iU H la n a u ia ? U
•
it
phone
!n&gt;.
Rondo
(Sonata
in
A)
The meek may inherit the earth
been seriou ly ill at his homo on
-Margaret Peters. Luollu
e at a reasonalile
Palmetto Avenue, is reported much
,*,J ,a ,,,,* ,j!,,f,Cl- !iE a u « e jn « a « a B a •*
with it
wont know wh" 1 t0 (,°
trip down the East Coast ami is
i«:» V-"V' f.;
improved.
green moan, Hint alligator is non
“gain tho attractive guest of Dr.
v
v
v
v ♦&gt; ♦&gt; &lt; ♦ &lt; * « &gt; :» &lt;i* «:»♦:* ♦;* ♦&gt; g
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
^
ol'1- Dut they live t„ he
and
Mrs.
W.
K.
Langley.
---i
Air.
ami
.Mrs.
II.
B.
I
ewi»
grae*
t
It is said that the earth is slow­
I'u rm ire o f lh e fir s t m a t e , , r U e i i . . a r E r * .
&gt;«"" years old. Yes, sir. thnt’ i
J. W. Kennedy who has been tho
c4
A n d
mii-ly entertained Sunday evening
ing down. That is why everyone
the amount
ofr time .thnt .alligator
guest of Mr. nliil Mm. J , W. Clark
•
•
•
&lt;
•
u»
m*™
a
!
S
'„“
i
;
1
t
h
e
m
y
s
t
e
r
y
o
f
s
a
n
d
p
a
w
with
j,
"inner
at
the
Country
(Tub
Mies Jennie Slaughter of Cu!❖ 8*
cuu has to hurry so.
State left Saturday for Ida home in popper,
eruilui* ol th e th ird m akes ••
’ ,Vt ’ n pw pontlgot to do everything that he':
'w,.MV vniM . IIt 1
C/AVE
i he table was attractively am- S t
Vn., is the attractive giiev.
0 i
J
J
Cleveland.
hu nter.
Undue e x ce ss „ r , .
' u ‘ a a " " a »'•»*«•t J ‘j',;1" ’ ,t ' *tir.
!'i» r-r you, *____ .
NMV ' on K DF.RALD t r i b u n e
Rooms,r.lll-r,02. IMume 95
of Mb - Snritn lake. Miss Lake ''le d hv crystal baskets of avn-t « V
’ The F.ustis Lake Region, like
Ir^
tf
t*
iv
i«*n
f
*
4
/
Miss Slnughter were sch&lt;„d- I’eas in pastel shades.
»
' « * e v i l S . ° S . ° i r t !,ue„ ‘. t e " " “. " - r
s
8? Jff a
JSS
.. .... .. :
•
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. X.ichnry ami and
other metropolitan dailies is going
su
it H
First
.National
Dank
H
ttiltlin!,'.
Covers were laid for Air. and
niates
in Stewart Hull, Staunton,
|K.-l|. r. Tampa, to guest, Mrs. Cheery spent the week­
", liil"'g piece out of the fe*IUV tilde about s S ' c a v T te '!°r ' ! ;lW without any oito knowing
In for rotogravure sections.
produces th e w o r s t'r e s u lt? y e iT li" 1 iV " i ' 1,1" 1. " " , ',MI' ,t
/ U LO i
Vn.
Mrs Lewis. Mi. and Airs. Ilar.v
Tampa.
l.'dely and I linve to men,I it.
end in Gainesville visiting Mrs. D.
:aw it or not;
the!
very root „ f i , w p l ^ r t y ! " ’
lic «
»• ;m well. Air. and Mr,;. George
hard
note'
’of'^feudDn,
,,ot;
AIiaa
R
ul)a
W
illiam
s,
Mr.
R
.L
I
J"l"i op, of Jnck- T. I'hilynw.
Now that Jack Dempsey is marmortal
l “ - \ iH, ,h'*
"*'tWork ru
of “rnaitie, and murder, l.y’dn/JJSljJ
Horace Hannon of Macon, Gu„
k. H.ill of Rich1
1 HA I OLD alligator was biting Irt
Ir.t 'em
&lt;oiilradicttm
siiupicioiip.
N u ttirally th ere is m uch m ore th an
(nflo.ra wi ' ri‘K»rd the eaulifloiir
has arrived in Sanford for the win­
industry witli more seriousnesti.
tilings four hundred and fifty years nor... irreconcilahl;, uti.iiuiil:: and
............. ...
Air. ami Airs. Anderson Fudge
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
S.
Iloyn;
!»•
tlie
''"•ii, i, in, of Jack- turned Monday to DeLand after ter season. Mr. Bannou is a rep­ "f Plymouth, and Airs. J . E. .Moore
-ti-tual existence „f
l,"tore ( oliimlttis came to this alii- 17 " u«n'|,‘ »l»'t
T fi
♦i*
heet, put upon
H "ti. „l Savannah. !•pending the week-end with Mr. resentative of the Federated Grow­ Ol Jiieksonville. Were guests SunisK k iiu aiu in i
gator country, (him, had estah- tho press vviiea there in the &gt;Ul.
T en years from now they will hr
r- K
er,
and
will
have
his
otli,
lii'hed
'
Rreen,
..f
Bradenasking what lias become of the old tlial his c la s s ific a tio n has |Vrn!t i i-';! 11v t'u'l tmn'.‘ ! ‘ M r’
uml Mrs. W. II. Williams.
l i »'"1 » civilization five Vi,.miami »gt'Btloii of a darkly appaling „,y
Florida
Vegetable
(-orponRlm,.11'0
"
"
Celery
"m i, of Jnckxomfashioned man who used to go cave yon know. And th e eom forl o f it uli
i :
person years before that. She
tV:,k.. :l r.v that , more eldlllng than " " m- " ' medieval.
i'
“ |
gho. t
exploring.
Air. uml Mrs. Bart Peterson ar­
what I'd up
h ere w S a n fo rd , am i in ,.v m .
‘ ,
•M
l , " ‘ la c t th at ,p ,,Mc
'bra.-days, if p.oddni ,
■» murder. The mvatery
{ p j « » " " •. linktddingH
rived Saturday from Jamestown,
do
,
never
half
so
terrifying
It,
What effort
•!eclrie.nl N'.'its*'U^o|,OW,'r' '* ',l ',l ’
r 1 b'v' 'v. of Tnlln- N. Y., called by tho death of .Mrs.
the Sanford citi/en.s who com bin e lh e t ^ e h ^ ' m i k l''4' a ‘V I K ^ '^ h S 1j S 'X . 'U S ’ w ^ i . r a ^ l ’"( the mystery of a ".l
m iniam s &lt;md
niam hir „f Commorei. making to •uc h jtu e x c e lle n t balnnee th at th e ir very Sl.ii*.... n a lu ' l,H 1,1 " 'i" ' "re building arm,ml her.
,i Something happ. tied ;,t
•" "it, of Talla- Peterson’s mother, Mrs. B. .1. Starl­
I*.
■
iry **111*1 nu i&gt;vf'n
get the North Carolina “Booster IU I if Ininorit. T h ey serv e lira e
ing.
What
r
,a *»'««8
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)il p ro o f HiHl i v
Kvoi’y O iio ul n Eai-jrain on Ea::y TorraJ.
r r ,' r Jrn-lli-"», and the
bpecial' to visit here?
f n' • of JackflonENGLAND’S worry is ........ Pllt! . S i d e T V ' t ^ a n d ' u Z . "gg' tion of the press agent.
i" their fidlow-nHaeiw win" limy
bl bu' !a'‘w»M‘, il.V ,t'tig
Europe
,
- hack on a
I'cytoa, of JackFriends of little Nancy White
I* It* lh e heijfhl.M, I hem selves,
Mb - .'Hloumluig picture of lahoiei .
Johnny Spencer of the Maccon
liasiit with all ’eoiinlrieu trading I desperately sinking a •hafi :,fi,.r '"iv dilation
°
ak
f,ilt—I*««e
Crp.sl— W oodruff Suhdivis*
will lie interested to know that she
ne nutf.erias and
Telegraph declare!
that
I'bi id. of Saraso- i . improving from an attack ol' in- |
•rad Lughind getting her Imre'.'"
him........ tl) |H
; whole. Press agents eantiot 'he
in tllis in now clotlicM— i t is 000,1 fo r
dffe
again will he want to crawl |
w i l l b e ifiv e n o f t h e
mil- men 1a) vis- U hde working at every tn-k t„ ia -' torture:, while :1 ........
r ,A" ‘I of Sarasota. fluenza at her home *»n West First
^ * a r * 'HD’nlq for (hose Kiifidivisions nnd 1
" " i to seo thorn im iado for iuH|ieetion.
1 '" " • I '.f i S ; K ^ f f il,,oul
" " J u rn high' S
hole uml pull It in after him.
JMuuiii. of Sanford, Street.
1 ]’. " i' °wa safety, including the near by invc tigtt,
Niimi*
f'ond
hoys
in
each
•
■&gt;
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. .
th- c h a w S 5 l r S 2 . i n i,aV“ nd wo draw tho huiMiug of flying maehineM t h a t ............
•of Sanford,
that tlie whole •rale
, , An ••’"'liaiigc suggests that alta lk a rout o u tpu t*
will go five miles ip one miimt..
Airs. Stalsou of Chicago has a r­
l‘H liK !•; I.OT.S ON SA N FO R D IIEIGIiTS| h ''rouch, of West
t *
”*
I'vopio know- almut pre
L isten to th is ta le o f m ass England seeks to end the haired agent stunt.
L’ollras may lie ,n produotion. F if t y y e a rs
•b. Reynolds, of rived for a winter’s visit with her
f S
o l o s e in
'
a
.
(th.
a hole, it begins t„ |(1((k [lH if some
It
is
the
Staggering
juxtaposi-1
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Wliile
Ccttinjj
Diiu
\tisbrother, Capt. Crippen. She is
trn lia. T h en th re e rah h its
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V1a l S l
lari ley, of Juck- much pleased with Sanford and
w ere se n t ou t from I ,011(1(111. S , X . ..... .
❖ 5
.ina Kentuek^U,r
......... Forty
,
«
r„
age.
Me,,
crawling
down"a
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states
$H00
each
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France lives in comitnnt dc
cx l o|„ /, ()f Jack- Florida.
At
the
Woman’s
Club
ill
i
"&lt;l 1narrow passage i„ the ground 1
, i" W
th” nincliin*
™ w f. S
t f f l ! , 1! "
;■........ l; ............ o.ooo.„oo " f German attack and aertuanv
&gt;e(l Cast.
inch
rt
«'»«II impre sh ad e
ives n,r the opportunity tl) w,,., , where there Is room for only one A , .
Dr. McKenzie, of f.eeshurg, is
Va
* ,r"w. of JacksoiiAn attractive picture of Airs. -I.
11
to
puss,
coming
to
say
what
they1
*
lzut,*m
bs
not
all
,,f
a
^
....
^
being mentioned „» tin- next gov, ;r '"tie r hatred on France BrilMnnley, of Jack- E. Wood of Knuford who is visiting
• ™ » o f Borkta. Mr. JloK,
i-di statesmen feel there can he
her sister Airs. John Al. Wans in
Come in and let the expert fitter,
nu
such thing ns permanent pcnc» in the week.” And sh.* could mak .» i , , .
------Jacksonville,
appeared in the Sunan
fvr
n
J
.
n,an
“,"
1
W
ou|J
make
•hi cxculltnt governor.
■
direct Irom the Madame X Company,
* " " " h i have i" invading the planet
or normal conditions in F!-urope good the threat.
•
*
pot
of
beef
exday
Tiiiies-Union.
while thnt lasts.
LII.LS, HILLS:—FEW IAil’OCTANT
t«i Uuse
S f fur
u...... on
___ i
give you a personal fitting ut this
U
for soup
Ami the cost of maintaining fout Alms.
- - :r •
jI
Realtors
(JeiMM-ai Dcnhnrdt. in charge of
If ,u "'"k gravy or ; Mrs. Louis Bouchelle of New
wonderful reducing girdle.
Wii||p
.
.thousand airships is less than thy , * r . th0t /,y*mr machines, deadKANSAS (TTY STAR
tho rescue work at Cave City has
iw ilh h this country was |rt,in^ I upkeep of one .single army corps.
jin gh am
Smyrna and Mrs. Forrest Lake
I*
J*t‘
'! g
w •*
received two thousand letters te L
through its violent fit of war sent,'
were the guests Saturday at a mat­
Legislative bodies
Ul*
See how this amazing girdle nctu.
S
T
•IT "way
cotton inee-luncheon given by Airs. Sail,
*na plain col
1,1
«l*»t *,Sbuting ' nromii »•J 2 l t ! nl !10l *° ',0 “ • «t in always
"!»• I'm * .inly twenty I
2 ° 2 F ir s t S tr e e t.
ally takes fat from your waist and
Fhoflfl
iy
r i y , Z « Z u , Z ' ; 1...............
l r ' . . - ..z r r i . .
billions abroad, the European n
indefinite period, I Woodruff in Orlando.
V id ,
V.
to
do4t
"0
1
n,10,,e
e
h
f
how
&gt;v..w
hips with every little motion you
to uo 4t thun to do it yourself.
• _ clean, but not i
hills than can !}*?!Maetl '" the governor’s console um'e
huVt‘ Unde San guar
make—gently and surely and length*
"arch
causes
then,
I
.. ..f . , 1‘ !,’r? n.co against Germai&gt;u at
Miss,Anno Earle Farmer of An­
if intelligently' u:&lt;",|
this country is a , — &gt; " " " " " " • " ■ “ ■■HHaaaaaaaaaaBnBnHBSSM i1
G:;f c a i a
, J n l ‘«t;k. P|‘" ,g'r,g hinisdf to send irn-a! The total»&gt;’*
t w ^ F T o y d Collins
icyaru
ens
your waistline,giving you a grace­
derson,
K.
C.
has
returned
from
a
'I cost, under the worst
V , t,u&gt; !t"hr when
»ck up the guaraii- conditions
v l , r , d n murried on the
ful, erect figure at once.
*
V - ’’ ;
-.would
he
less
than
that
the
U
n
f
f
f
c
.
'
n'
(i
rm:,n&gt;
'
"'"1
four hours’ notin.
of four battle
i
^ thl*. r" ck f'-H on hi:
♦*»3 1 &lt;
a
tlesh,ps,
and
such
an
air
IS!.
™
l
L
Stn
®
a
nry
today
the
a
m
I ■
time Wood row- tlcet would menn safety.
legislature
has
been
in
\
.s
i
,
,
"
,e,*!,urvs.
in
a
clearer
definition
„f
\vn
“l™
1
'
lhal
1u plate
nlice likb
s
y
',V
r
Woul'1
into
Made
o
f
the
highest
grade
♦T-f 2
like Sand Cave on his wed­
a
passed
on
to
his
re­
“lr
th
a
td
a
n
g
e
r
,&gt;
'us‘
^fo^
l‘"
'1
n‘l ^ ‘ h- hill ,,er ward°"ami
hnSthis
PaMC
t
rtcant cured, "live” rubber—
ding; day ought to have hi. Lmt "bodt, half its allotted seventy S i e
nation has, at I,.,*,
Hch .n.l
i°,rlh"1, " * " on &lt;
‘W i n c h s i l k f i n i s h e d b r o a d c l o t h in
A !’
a
days. It has introduced 785 hills R„
JUMtlc‘‘M " f lhe peace. partially, recovered its
Ar:
pinched.
ITALIAN newspapers
'■sln ui
the very kind worn by famous j
u
mein
H
has
enacted
one
law.
,
1
goo
!
r
,
?
,
on
thes
&gt;
and
other
uar
. .
lig h t sh a d e s.
•o—
—
■
athletes for reducing weight. II
‘Large bodies move slowly
*d
#\ u
Rpssia I* reported to be more raying
W orn over the undergarment.
applies particularly to
Coni men ts
Prosperous this year. She is still
i $
Massages every portion o f the surface!
however, ample proof that Red ■slat Ive bodies. It is not so
v
a --'
&gt;
y
91*25
W om en often lose three inches the
rolling t heir
doctrines make things pretty blue. he fault of individual memberv 2
«f the system, which permits
we hear.
very fine week.
.. .
.
ought not to
many ulterior distractions and
S S L ? our .bt!,n‘f gfeen over Ruscan , Italy,
u A thonirGermans
nce w,lh,,,lt
France
and
r » « . ^ u r r ( K ; - *an
w ,uld
have con♦+&gt;'
aian prosperity.
Lincoln’s Soundness
Vi
of procedure.
Procedure.
ln f"H Power, with ................. : France he.made to feel safe, H,i|,1Ucred England.
W a ist and Hips Reduced
Sihilitv
»r°{
'
vcr’
raith.
fl!"
r|,'’pon°n
their
*&gt;
I!
G
til
fru*
V
ii.I
It happens
•fTi ?*■
ei-v,.f there
meie is little
utile iir,i . i.. , - " , ,H •aid a t the capital
Of Character
Mr* Alary B. Harris offers a nnsod •
itte r ij
“f, ?”ur!&lt;c' 5h""&gt;'l not! ,ir«»nville Piedmont"
in D ouble Quick T im e!
"legislation that js reVly ml
shades,
small
large
t/h,'1l{';l&gt;ublicm, leaders, j„ hack tn a'" business hl^ l'w i'th ou t' nav "inv
•*A&gt;
any'definite British guaranty1? " " 1'
t .^ T
I Wh„
that w'Ve * xP|“n* Uo'1* She says important.
it would h’.O
k
J
H
"t- Certainly R
he y ^ a f h°/„r,h°, ,e^ * 'n‘ u; ‘‘'
on
--------" -utraiifj in the beginning
When \fe throw .or .u ,
i
No more exercises—no more starvingb
lu er able
In ™ ;to *incv
|ra now
n lt;ts been Well snid that the soundness
|
th" t »° new laws should he D half-hearted; that there j* no
1•5*
v*^^v a .
better
earn lh*-y
th dr U
own
liv
WHILE statesman puzzle thp'r w o l /
'n'*'
^r’ (,’ormany " f war we gather the ' V ' ' 'i
enacted
tho mils
hil|H &gt;n-- thaVu', ‘'"•operative leadership;
diets—no
more harmful medicines. W ith every breath with
,r
, — i than
'" l " that all me
Abraham
Lincoln’s
clia-.actcr
has
cbdlv t,"
fctt,er murder. Hence roduce,! shouhl become
mwi,
laws. There
i nui i* mm.ii;,
ll! !di; *..^\Vl'rn,,n
..
F **?; •
«*teni|»ta
••
ui
to
every step, with every motion, it gently kneads and massage®
in every light shu
ouily,
to commit
Ih U widespread’'vvumc
welded into the* very fibre of our nations*
feeling thut wc turh.. L the "PfoMMon, has di
greqter risk to the men.
’
away the disfiguring fat. Only live rubber gives this marvelous
powered airships
black.
One state right l»r,
He. And the people feel its uplif*in‘unconscious massage.”
h«(l‘ f" r t0° n,," ,y lu'-VH now- For hrm.LhhMm° n^
,hl!' ° 'vn rn" k‘‘ England are ht,
wondering why otherfstnte!hat, " f ,
duality. Accounts subject to check art
m.l
iu
?r
1
1
'*
««**Bcult
to
get
S
K
S
i
l
n
f
.
P°
,,Cy
in
n"
‘k«"K
up•&gt;v &gt;•:•+&lt;•4- &lt;•&gt;+•&gt;
vies
tost
__
V
..
sti
armies
and
navies
that
cost
hu,,
-1
ta‘‘pt luwn, u" '1 P'enty of imblic rent,meat aroused even over* • " - ent"*
puestit
invited.
When, however. European no- \ U nbn?'enalori‘* " R&lt;,ch‘-"t';r
|
&gt;J.
10
A.
M.
to
8
P.
M.
W
ith
the
Madame
X
Girdle
you
can
wear
stylish,
becom­
necessary measures
m l.lv
,?
Un‘, shrul« "'hi uvwcssury
There is lit-i...V V *1* part1i!‘an ‘Hvb'ion confuses
*
*3 lpiete
V *
nt t l' y
th' Remrul appearance tie — ** measures.
b « ; , “ta “ i!i,0. S i ;
ore “ c : 1
UniuT ■?," 'lo'
ing clothes at once. It gives you smooth, straight, unbroken
f o r ^ n '" " '" 1 fc,t ut JvlTerson City , " t y , i d , M le? i,,‘jf lve reap.„,Hihi|- ennary
of the home. Live Q#!t and Su for
■*'' •x t k h k s t i * %t i &gt; on s t t i M S t r r o r ' r t
no lonirer.
1, :
lh4c HnitV{* Staten from
uvi. | ^&lt;nvi,,K of early spring styles that
lines. Perfect comfort while you sir, work or play. Special
t
new laws except those ura l Z * " Ut ,relk‘^*
:r Ut-,i.„ . 1 th . h»,„r,-;,i c X I Concert J S S h,“» J.bT““ht &gt;:■« olil
p r y ^ t g to al! types. Attractive hats
invumg if every homt. hu |
coa«h. in it
ll'a ht L*v..
!.. aI. * ^•s mean ' many and that thev.
pertaining to sUf , r banking and , lira .. " T p.‘:o,,lt, w,n bt’ ""tisfi-d
back lacing makes it easy to adjust as you become morec«ston.
'~ N
;'!«l vehicle.—!-New" Y'"'l
slender. You can wear it all day long with com fort, while
' * ork
y!
enforcement of the criminal aw,
rr,t- '"'t there shouhl be concerted ■ ,,,-n in tho nld fn
ht’r, bn,vwr the United States, the i,
. ",;V
/C hven,nK U&lt;ord.
Th,. N
it quickly reduces your excess flesh. Trv it on today!
•-west
nnd
Beat
in
Style:
v S
I/O
can say to any
American waiters are
my nation, not even cross the Channel to F»,
&amp; B
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--------- la g liis t ln c t .
lightweight elimination tourna­ 2 ? . v - “ fail ua llano of New OrJ rehratra; 11:10 vsudsvllfc; 12 ®
two more world records added to ment. Tills was determined F ri­ Feb " 281
Hus All Old School Men lii !
S. C., j
Ws ion* Hit, Paavo Nurmi of day by the State Athletic Commis­
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Finland faces three track meets sion, which announced the pairings „_The. commission also Sanctioned
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Hunt
Graham
York and Washington,
JaUv o n Wifln ;Ioe Benjamin and •
er*m n . th1MU«h tha Star-Ttda- P hunwo^LFT Thu 8WCetc8t StUCCO An I
quintet; 8 hand; 10.orchestra, jora .talk.
" Phi
LOT
matches will be 10 round affairs.
, wilt a* w
■
,
i
7
w
,UIY
A
M Ton Truck
„
............
...................
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
Ilk
-B
rig
.
I,,w
ln
fho
citv
at
a
price
lnk)Us
And make a start
&lt;r*K« » S e«lHaving run two miles in the
Other matches follow: K. 0 . . o S ,|fer» both of San Franci)
1923
Coupe |WANTED To buy country pro^
South Florid^prw,iSiu,j me&lt;liam
Dodge
FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
"Uit. Twelve blocks Toward financial
■edlately for
Fi * n&lt;? "c0- on the afternoon .
. “Bil,y” Mitchjili is
WEBH —
ftsteet time ever credited to a Clyde Jeakle, of Columbus, 0,, vs.
1921
from postofficc. Scc owncr, R. Independence.
mring
lj FCC; cannr,i V'Xetal'Ies, syrup,
Dodge
Touring
rup,
G5c
per
gallon
in
35
gallon
p
S
?
h
S
E
M
l
N
°L
E
PRINTERY—
of
Feb
23,
but
it
stipulated
that
a,"
ay?
rea,\
y
to
M
*«l»
«
chfinee."
crrt, violinist, Riviera theater; 0
___ 1 lOe 1 line
human being, just as he had prom* Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo, at the the principals must weigh in a t! ThttMufltity, perhaps more than
j . Holly. Room 8 Ball Bldg.
Dodge
Touring highest pricen paid.—Davis Whole. ’ f‘. ' . 1
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­ 1922
Pr«aJlni,C
Plrases. Prompt
We can and will help
dnnae, songs, pianist; 11 dance,
___ Be ■
a
, L1t0 d.°* Nu*mi has accomplish­ Pioneer club, Feb. 24; Charley 10 o clock in the morning under: any, ,oth|,p' *«,* fenponzibla. for his
Dodgo
ses
45c. Puro Cuban 35c.—Dnvis 1922
Roadster sale Co., Augusta, Ga.
__Se
•
llao
You
by
making
the
son»s.
.
C«Dnn
WT.C,,®
Ph0n0
°
3*
Ncw
loed his present alms and for a time O Connell, of Cleveland, vs. Joe the 136-pound limit.
—cation, Wdaka Building.
Ford
a lino
Fordor
Sedan U- » vtl ' m i .
‘
lnP»‘l promotion
in
F h?n,?AIuu . ? R R EN T-Sm all Terms e a s y -Your should
Wholesale Co., Augusta. Gn._____ 1924
.
... the
...» army nilnit-1
•or ocuan
KYW — Chicago (635.4) concert
will confine himself to the cutting Dundee of Baltimore, at teh Manhome with three acres of land,
1923
double above
10 ' « * n
Fort!
Word was received from th e1 rervice. Everything man has acRunabout. " A , J h H - Job hs overseer
---------- or .
Investigate.
CASH—Paid
for
false
teeth,
den. ___ ...P A P E R nANGER
8 musical; 8:20 farm program;
■of times for various distances
™ ornlKe trees and truck gard1925
Ford
Ton Truck
cu,llvnti.n« "range grove. J . F. .
---------------- — . F^rnph Boxing Fed-ration that Lu- ccnipllshed In the air has been ac- .
display
lea
.are
for
contnl
gold,
platinum
nnd
discard­
A.
P.
CONNELLY
&amp;
SONS
.
| which undoubtedly will lead him
r 8:45 mnslc; 10)11:30 at home.
(Cab &amp; Body), r,r,,n' rn;»nd. 1202 George S t , Way55* 1, R cal, 8p°t f°r chickons, eiccr*
^ AI ‘B0TTI~ p,inter »nd~p]T- ' " f * on request
Jon*.
,
ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting nnd 1923
, (Realtors)
WMAQ — Chicago News (447.5)
- par hanger. ..Phone 3511.
5?°n t0 nn°H»er dash with Joie ractue the night
iviritce length
n
J
h
/r
r
nd
'yU
t&lt;
U
r;
10
'"
‘nutes
out
9 Passenger j l 1” ” ! (.,n*___________________
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
v___If* I-108 Magnolia Avenue
After journey
;0 organ; 6:25 orchestra; 0:50 Dadon hard road. Phone 571-J.
way, of Chicago, American mid­
line.
Suburban
bus! Work wanted at once by capable
ia
*4
*
k
A^
i
~~
Porta
K
30
c
for
first
|dy:'8 musical.
Buffalo and Syracuse
dle distance champion.
REAL ESTATE
Istlnn In S ":rhir/..,8r«M* c irc u -r;
J * * i band, talk.
FOR SALE—Used ~Wiiiys-Light 1923
f
o
r
SALK
OR
RENT—Furnished
l
and
, man. Experienced true'-. 'riv e ,
week,
Nurmi
easily
might
have
WLW
—
Cincinnati
(422J1)
*c fl-wnrd) u i r ° n*or*'*-J Youl No matter what
•When Nurmi meet Ray again,
Plant, A-l shnpe used 10 months,
l|i restricted to
Light Truck farmer, or carpenter. WllP do
the
and lieen
been
2Tni.Unf2rn,*he‘l r,-ro°m house nargnin for quick sale. Ijike Mary 1924
pflTtcer’t, quintet, 7:30 quartet; 10! ord StlE f ' ProtHrt*
•• however,
n . , * 1, ttiiuinci
musL ne
t
1 through
1 —‘..th
e run und
Iratlon.
another smr
star must
he loafed
D Ro'n? AL,D.EIl &amp; ,R ' R* e l d r i d g e ~T~— ............. .................................^ "'i iirnme—Can and
Ovcrlnnd
Touring anything. Auutcss r.. II. i.are ul
Real estate brokers. All kinds of TO REACH tne prosperous farm-' Shot,M own your own
[made The H*n«
w-ii 1 a
modem conveniences. Casino, Iaike Mnry, Fin.
concert; 10:40 song:, zither quaV'
reckoned with, for Saturday night 1
,by officials and spectatAbove cars reconditioned, all Herald.
be responsible
Will lie vacant 17th. Call 010-J.
WQY-^Sdieft
iiume.
1
tet?
1
1
orchestra.
E
W
r
listed
nnd
for
safe
Ofors
and
fern
growaro
uf
Vnln.u
( at the New York A. C\, games u tI ° M’ yet ,e developed the most
orrect Insertion.
run fine nnd look good.
Hco 108 Second S t , Near Pa-k
amazing speed lie ever has shown.
$500.00 Cash—$5ll 00
' WEAR — Cleveland (389.4) 8:30 J S S t? quartet, H___
|(nr subsequent
Madison Square Garden A. A. And
FOR SALE Six room bungalow BABY CHICKS—Nino excellent
wIC*
hour;
1
0
:lDorI
74
it seen.ed' to those
Avenue.
Phone
282.
Per
month
will
K|
V
e
who
watch-i
f
„
.
T
l.Var,d&gt;
holh
"
r
I-ondon,
■
hi
-H
S
a,rmyu
“if
"erv,CB.
openly
Infflre
should
be
Nurses
bWtime;
7
entertainment.
”
^
breeds
to
choose
from.
Hatch.
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe**
erased the time for the mile that ed him .. _____ _____
nnd
ltely In rase of
irih ort
Ie ■ *' ’ otd' '* * b You a new five-room
v KFQX - a j P
„
WFAA
—
Dallas
News
(47B.9)
iv ,urn"
on his first uppeurunce
umpire.
:.....u counce
And Sidewalks paid,
chestra; u eoneenTil
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
NURSE Specializing in Obstet­
* after coming to America, llahn could have done oven better, for • puha will name u lightweight to •u',vancc the cuuse of aviation.
7 entertainment.
I rtiskhs
J*
SPURLING. subdivision
Pnvitu.
esrntatlve thor. WFAA •— Dallas News (475.9) p WBZ - spring
HORIZONTAL ,
rics (Baby Cases) prefer to have
Dodgo Dralrr
| ran the distance in four minutes,
"w S r
• • *
).
To
vomit.
lamli*
?.ub&lt;,lv,8,oa
to
OrIn the
rltti rales, rules
Exceptionally good
'
Triungulur pieces of land.
case
register at least two weeks
6:3Q
serenaders;
8:30
choral
club;
I
Phono
No.
3
Oak
&amp;
Second
13 2-6 seconds, a fifth of a second
Poultry
talk;
flV,
i?2id
u.
^orida.
and
F
l
o
r
a
VERTICAL
16 days while
the*
will zlve you
,
...............
. comml*. . F’,.0,n Mitchell’s* viewpoint the
lXK*tUlull.
.
n* Jbe finish line waving him on. nest
II organ.
Minute holes in the skin.
in advance. Write Box 1641 or
Heights, Florida on Dixie High* erty”rCRe«rl&gt;CVif*1 in FJ orida
raster than the Finn’s fastest.
!. A bone.
was
* mat
jtlon. And If
flion
wus
notified
Gorzenu
‘'eyelonment
or
avlotion
as
an
InKSD
—
St.
Lori,
i
o V. “ cach them through t v
call 912. Orlando. Fla.
the way to his two mile
Woooden ihoi.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
[will assist you
I- A sharp blow.
DenvJB/ (323) 7 music.
Paavo’s feat in negotiating two mark, Nurmi
Sentln.1. Kat0 c. [d S V K , &amp; .
FOR SALK—Overland sedan, good
6 concert; fe
eclipsed the best time would w.-ar the colors of Italy in ' ,valun';‘® “rm of America’s mlllwant ud. to
Fortification
with
two
para
(Realtora)
I.
Black.
—
5
e!l
M°lnes
(silent.)
miles in 8 minutes, 58 1-5 seconds he bad done for one uud three- the tournaments.
address.'
*. ?
I *«»ry defenses is handicapped and .
mechanical condition, priced |ow
Ircllve.
pets.
. T,N a n d m e t a l w o r k
~
101-108 Magnolia Avenuo
«to-n *•- J ot
Addition. Ave.
_ WWJ — Detroit News (352.7)
’• Pertaining to the sun.
For Trade
------- — -—_____ ____
I Hamstrung by being under the tnr ir
i ' ui « .
' SOTirB
«
regarded ns almost an fourths miles bv four seconds.
lor quick snlc. See Mr. Fabriz
fltioO
$,)()
cash,
balance
payable
WOAI
San
i
7:30
orchestra,
tenor.
jjuM five their
k Port of a flower.
Impossibility when lie stepped on
113
Park
Ave.
n
.
COWAN—All
kind,
A
’S
•••
X
n
U
h
.
l
l
i
per
month
including
interest.
8:30
Bohemian
prs
Willie
Kitola
of
the
Finnish-Ain-i
|lce nddrrss an
T},i •
, , ,, ......- ............... , Se ling at n sacrifice 10 S. C. WBAP — Ft. Worth Star TeleScent.
his beloved garden track to face erican A. C. continued Id
chestra.
’
nine number If
\v J " •"‘•-Sheet Metal Work lnewnnnn2Uth 11CJeorK,a’" greatest FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice Inrrnilu ' !’*^ra^1lc •ot. ',n‘l rapidly. Rhode Island Red hens and one
Will trade equity of $1,500 In
Hydraulic
engine.
■its.
About
one
home
nnd
grove
subdivision
on
arUHs
*47G'°&gt;
7:30
n,UM
&lt;ca|:
8:30
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak l £ 5 i l M.°rn,n»f' *fternoon.
I ' ' H.Ci 7 ' f l T " ' "
Booth and IS S " ^ V g T H S L 'w o "* h ™
•
I n
,
- . Lnu m, T ", Vn,.u,;-| ,f '"'erested 1''•" k for $30Cockerels $4.00 each. J
WRC
Waihizi
Miami
bungalow for well located
J
thousand
hne
a
highwny.
David
*"
» * an,n* ln ° r on.
For Rent
M. Douglass, i jj®u "JO't net quickly. Inquire a t; Mrs. Joe Shmgler. Donnldsville,
I I
......h th .: l„. loweml tw o" n S
Ibe nthrrs can't
; Sanford unimproved real estate.
KNX — Hollywood (337) 8:30 concert; 7 show
that the Olympic champion would innlung tiiree miles in 14 minute
Sanford.
• What some people do with
•
nt*
1
1
ernlfl
j
if
f
ico.
(It.
*
|
y
th you iinlene
_ 1 B o x 131 S a n f o r d , F l a .
content himself with finishing utheir money.
m
i * atu« » i 12 movie night, harpist; 8:30 poMW
TYPEWRITERS Ttiin nciMiTTn | ‘ a d’ Waycross. Gsorgia.
address.
hOR SALK—25 —
ncres
good
..« v M
V&gt;&gt;|| varl* t
‘
^conds, and two and one
hOR
RENT—Four
room
house
n WDAF-Kansas City Star (365.0) contest; 9 pianist; |J
.
Pith
helmet.
nead in the race as he hud failed naif
FOR SALE- Fifty ncrcs good cel-1 n}'*1’ ln"'l 10 ncres stumped and
All mnltrs nf
___ 1 . .
m . . . . . . __
miles in 11 minutes,.-14
Mrs. Oscar Scnholm, the only
knee NCST be
with modern conveniences and
Help Wanted
to do in a handicap event at Sy- oiids.
. Variety of snake.
. » £ " makM .°: Wpowriters for
ery Innd.• !•ive ncrcs cleared j P"Rtcd—8 ncres suitable for citrus
I * .-p i . . Ml ., ,
; nnv,y &lt;’°n,'tituted the main arms of i 24 Th»* legal profession.
° wltn° ° V he Ai!ri
frolic;
nl
Tbe
.XnnT-s
i!S
A
i
M0RNIN(J
t
r
i
b
u
n
e
—
garage.
2nd
St.,
West
Side
An"
,
w
o!Vn"
trt
first-grade 1I0I - .J f H B — Kansas City (365.6) 7­
. Sleeping place.
LAKELAND, Feb. D».—Begin- national «lef.&gt;nse, and that ev e ry -!0?.* Poverty.
llee or by letS ia irs
m V 0 " " " ' ,f,o r r c n t - a l8 » T r K
l,e ’ An tective
police
n yo.Ur 8Uh»cription to the ?"'* tilcd, "!"• i" crop. Right at trees, excellent truck land. Large
.
. one the
, ,New York
------ PoliCB.
-------1nie Philips.
*
Ihnwr oh o &gt;«•&gt;..* I.. .
*
.
r.
1
7.30
concert;
8-10
Indian
musical,
nmj. at Vera. Feb. ti. the South.
Lifeless.
,r
,
Hloronlluthing else must be made subordi-l
force, has retired after serving 28
Ball
Bldg
C
&lt;
5
8UPPI,C9'
Room
3
’
ro,,,n
hotisp.
Inrg"
garage.
1
cow
°
r
har,d
U
*°
Your
local
"Ution
and
near
hard
road,
to
A
noisy
feast.
*
nni
.r
J
v..„
WANTED-Girl
wash
dishes.
1
vnlld.
.
Speed.
•in ( allege basketball team will nate.
1
) tr“v.H tn,,{' orchestra.
years.
dealer so you can rend Florida’s 1 ncu ?8r,0°- Half cash, hnlnn-n
Formerly.
Ivlcu
K lIJ — Los Angeles Times (404)
fl'tim.iu
"«5 FIon,l„
tn!ck’ nl1
for V'Jil
‘V rrTen Room. Fed-: FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room
(day II games through Mar. fi, it
. Expensive.
Convinced in Ids own mind thnt
om
pt&lt;
Efflclept.
JL.hlti.on.
;
f
Higgins,
ChuluBakerv
Building.
apartment
$25
monthly
in
adj
*
q
'nr!*!!1
now8P»Pcr.
One'year,
ler,n8'
,'’r'‘l1
Wnlsmn.
Carts used for heavy loads.
8 concert; 8:30 children: 0:45 talk;
■ To boast.
in announced by Coach Alderman, America s supremacy jn the air, in
Building: Material ff'JJ* * "&gt;0" ‘hs $4 00. three n u m th ,--------* vance. See Mrs. Douglass over.
A spike of corn.
\\ ANTED—Corporation
10Ti n»t/nnientai; 12 orchestra.
who ••ays more interest lias lieen a military way, can only be
ation operating ii1.n,M
Coloring liquid.
,
J PARIS, FcbTliL
” „rr;....
*"
yon flrajra S1.000 insurFOR
SALK
A
small
evergreen
rhrub.
extensively in Florida Real E hMIRACLE Concrete Co. general
shown at Southern tlds winter; * *'«u«’ht alioiit by the creation of
Drapery for a window.
Europe is sufferine »i
T H e r i e ’i
A rj
Negotiate.
m
S
" 11' Tlm" (SM-8' usually bad weitktrl
tnte; having exceptionally fine I * ' RL'Nl—Niro dwelling house
hour beautiful lots on Sanford
cents to your
Snake-like fish.
,„«"•«"*
sidewalks," build- t MerP°**Cy Udd
Lost and Found
The team- ’&lt;,f0T i ‘V thl°
an a,r fort’“ independent of either
^ fto v jtv D N ic &gt; h t SdOVV
Bottom of a ship.
Eastern connections, hns nn op-» ,
Avenue. Close In, $10. |
Heights, elevation high; price, low;
Bargains.
i n t» a ii s schedule, 'as
as unnoiinc- army or navy, Mitchell ha
h taker
th4 t
Commercial Ap- coasts and an late
bll?ck"• • "i*» , ion boxes, j . a .
easy terms. Will sell all four
T h © hasj
t w o
'(IH t h e ll / e } n
A raising muscle.
ening
for
young
executive
in
Day-!.
u**
•
0~*!i!f0
brick store $65'
Terwlllegcr.
Prop.
real (499.7) 8 lecture; 11 frolic.
. causing havoc In i _
Employs.
-- by .l'"t/’ inarji, follows:
I'eb. 9
9,v ‘*!»**
|(, him hv
hy
Wr
ows: l-’eh.
lie only course open lo
“Da°nv^.,,J , W , T tn buy « ‘sell lots together, one or more ns de­ KTIfAVPti n„ i
DIRECTORY
per month. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
,
tona
office.
Drnwin
'
I \ '
"
,
,
jumi
.
i
on
ire,
drawing
account
and
A
reception.
P o o r s u p PH ory
The
heavy
fall
0
f
^
n.?wh,.n* 7
If 80 "dvertise in
Golfing expression.
-.1 r \ Vnro; r **,‘ It*. Fort Pierce ‘ which to get national attention f,^
the Gainesville Sun.”
sired See I*. Bnvard Smith. Own­
A class of species.
Lumber and Building Material
'■Womlt'tfiit 'Whiter.%
nt hurt Pierce; ||. West Palm his proposal.
, n r
h r * P l a c o I ova *5
A mire.
proposal
for this time of j»n ,
•1 \
|isr* wllhln rnny
' 7 » m * " Snt;'^,;nr'niKhiWChnS!. ,'.7'v f t ' l l t f ' r j S " 1
er. 200 Evans St.
'Drlii/htfiit Summr,
Uartor Lumber Corapaviy
South
American
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle
H. arl, at Went* Palm Ileail,! “I0,
hunting
Reluctant.
•plr «r Man ford
V C R Y LOU) • to iT H
«„,l
Mock
Iitlm
hol
........
.
Metal
c
o
rd
by
J
Ah an officer in u subordinate
implement.
L N- I j«Ufcl Su
Phone 665
•flrn nrrdril.
l uit Lauderdale at Fort iaiuder- branch of the army, whatever
Besides.
tag in car. Reward for return of graduate preferred.
•lie-V
Iml
n /•, " onrn‘
I T * 't &amp; s V O ff\ J A Y ,
•Ifl. Highest card.
Real oppor­
nhrn nny npr1
i."1n** Um,
“'inday.
omrulntrmorning
lontie If you are looking for
fcTAlTHkllviBibiiKi.
r.
oaie;
14.
.Seabreeze
at
Seahreexe;
A
large
vessel.
cow or information to her where- tunity for right man. Address I.
A
S
H
E
V
IL
lIj
' cent per word, minimum I4e
recommendations or arguments h e i -18 Leaf of the culyx.
A
top-notch
far.
h il l l u m b e r CO. nous. 0
[rfanlrnl.
I t In
4*0
ji'l. University „f Florida at Lake! might make to Ids superiors in th e 1fill
Beak of a bird.
Weekly Km
sbrllrnllr
far
Well located and fully equipped
flu",o' n * ••• Ghnppell. Phone N , P. Q. Box 1555. Daytona, Fla.
Service, Quality and Price.
Haggard &amp; Company
-!• J' lorida «l Gainesville; service could easily he—and he; fil.' The orient.
Tree with a poisonous rap.
DKVKt,OPElts ATTK. v t i o n --r e n ­ »*e have nn excellent
W H ITE HOUS
W
IlW
lll^
U
An
idle
fancy.
\VANTED—Man with car to sell
f?1
V ","oh* Canoe Club at .luck- says were—supre:
.. . sed.
...
Vavnlry
weagon.
rVelnpment
.m !lL l.bof...
^ Aa;* ,li)»t»ry;a"-n Listing at this time.
Beal Katatr—Invest ntrnls
fill. An infant.
Next Aahvllle
W M 'B anra
cumplcte line quality auto tires
ini nn'
Otorlda's
That beautiful, even shade of
LOST—On French Ave. between
Four-footed animal.
In This
K .
n ''
,(!rw »backs a t , But his testimony before Dip sn*Ank us about it.
llent U
Consumed,
m'lH'jn
dollar
highway
to
i
t
.
,
and
tubes.
Exclusive
territory.
dark, glossy hair can only he had
Tapestry.
•
6 and 7 St., Thimble, initial M.
«:«lf til
First National Bank Building •
! ’/ . f c . ' (far
UA! r " l ,'Vin- liai committee of Congress InvesMA. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
TOR Y
mini i ' T ! i Ju " '
flnlshed; n two
A tree.
\
not necessary.
.jr n r ii
....
------'rY. Salary hy brewing a mixture of Sage Tea ,
Tripoli. .
/. return to 708 Liurel Ave., re­ Experience
I .' i
'* Mar- '* Bolliii.s at laike-(Rating aircraft conditions was nn
(
Realtors)
h « nay l,,* r , ' d :',B*
ncrfM'" BJscamA drunkard.
INE
*',0n-00- Milestone Rubber Co., and
Your
hair
is you
your •HANFORD,
ward.
open record.
q u a rte r
million
FLORIDA
, Sulphur.
•W
a
- — —
........
Mu:jcul dnstniiuents.
101-1OK Magnolia Avenue
E. Liverpool, Ohio.
to lia r opera hous.. under cnnsirueAn Indian weight, harm, it maken or mnrit thu^
n
National assemblies.
There and only there lav his op.
•Ion; two millions l,e|„* spent on
Be
quiet.
ir :ii ;j!w r ^ R Q n &amp; M W| «
Two business lots at Bithlo can LOST—One white collie dog, with WANTED — Experienced la d y ' face. When it fades, turns i?rny*
One who moves.
portunity for « full mil,lie stalehighway; g re a te st chance fo r 11y l
lieudin^ Is Luxury
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__ Ccw
A plane Hiirfnre.
bo
bought on easy term. Address
ment
of
his
views.
|t.
k„eW
t|
l(,
To
draw
taut.
.
yellow spots about the head. Left
•*«
1"
ground
stenographer. Chase &amp; Co. 1 y j , r streaked, just an application or | Stove and Fire Place
^
T o o . k - ivovo , T H A T 'S
Morally had.
^
Dfivnlopmunt
1
•
«
«
t»uriU’ W T r n U
, r r two of Sago and Sulphur cnhuricct |
o_wnen_Bnx
t'lj.
San
ford
Fnl.
l
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o
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v
r
ji
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to
h
a
t
'
•
s
c
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danger
to
himi
elf
such
n
course
Wednesday
night.
Return
to
HerCOOK
Measure
of
duration.
OfPortuguese Rich would invite, hut—
ment The Pensacola Newa. P
r A S T f o M IN ( i j | T S O C tr
Musical note.
WANTED—Small family, its appearance a hundredfold
.
.Wood
.
Literary, gossip.
Directory
aid Office and receive reward.
Rheumatism
is
easier
to
avoid
cur tom
O U T o % ‘t o u . i
Smull stinging insects.
good pay. Inquire 1122 Park ( Don't bother to prepure tho m ix-'
n-j. Destiny.
He "took a chunce.”
LisIJDN, Feb. 10,—So many penthan to cure states n well-known AUGUSTA
$9,00 per cord i
Rooms For Rent
An acid fruit.
_
_____________I'ure: you can get this famous old! * ’
Cut to Suit
FOUND—Swcnlcr, on First Street. Avenue.
[ • Y O O ' R S fC ocvnuG .
04. Move on.
CHRONICLE — Aupie in Portugal cannot read, the
authority. Wo are advised to dress
Men have been shot at sunrise
i
Clenni ers.
ir.tr A .iouthern Mate.
WANTED—Girls.
Must he neat i r"£cipe improved iiy the addition of) . $9.00 per cord dclirered j
&lt;
D
Mt)TOR
ItE-----------Owner
may
obtain
garment
by
,
.
*
“?**'.
Ga.—Augusta’s
greatest
P R -t e r r y t f3/v p ,
percentage of illiterates is given for saving less damaging things
warmly, keep the feet dry, nvlod
t*tut KENT—Rooms with or with- identifying and paying for this
am! clean.
Apply at l.uBeth ,,h&lt;'r ‘jarwlients at u small cost.'
EH.NO.
4 k o ‘— i
ns 7H. thut w re it not for Brazil
Cafeteria.
j'B
reatly^
for use.
It is called B ritt Realty Company
I,he ar,my
navv than
out
meals.
Reasonable
rates.
1
advertisement.
S.
T.
Hunt,
Ma*
w
votK
'.• Sage
c........
. o
:\
ami the colonies, the book indie try
M
•
Jli
lilt
Lineoln
House.
j
sonic
Temple.
,.£ hcl■' "ni,,- . 1H,,«l he said th.mi
Wyeth
ami
Sulphur
C om .i--------H
J
$10,000,000
company
wants
man
ICTRIC SERVICE sweets of all kind.
here could scarcely survive. Also within thu confines of th** wur and i
'
—- "
——
to sell Wiitklns Home 'Nrces si tie's pound. This ean always be iletienii.l —
electrical repairs.
t ortuguese uuthors rurely live on, nuvy building, he would have been I
Rheumatism I, ernmd by bmlv I
s !- APART.MK.MT FOR RENT—Three' In India, the moonstone is con- in banfonl. More than 150 used ed upon to bring back the natural'
'
Ave.
Orlando,
the income derived from literury brought before a drunt-head court ■
waste nnd acids resulting front Dhn gt
m
through
room apartment on ground floor. !;i'"'re&lt;l very sacred and is never ‘'"•Iv. Income $35 to $50 weekly, color and lustre of your hair.
I
W. II. LONG
prodiiction; they all do sometliing martial forthwith.
sold except on a yellow cloth, yel- hxprricnce iinnocossary,
Everybody
uses
‘Wyeth’s’’
Sage
I
fsrni
fermentation.
It
i,
lu
s
e
.
!
^
0
‘,
«,»«b
Ave.
Writt*
else.
i low being n very sacred color.
But, said before a congression­
Florida and Wt stern Meats
H«nt- H-8. The J . R. Watkins Co.. and .Sulphur Compound now he-[
FOR RENT
I'DR RENT—Two bet'.-oms at 107
The government is seeking to I al comm mttee. in the presence of
H son'from
cause
it
darkens
so
naturally
nnd
i
"--id
W.
Iowa
Ave.,
Memphis,
West 3rd St.
410 Sanford Ave.
overcome the lark of primary edu*| tlit* pulilic and newspaper
...................
re pro*
evenly that nobody can tell it hn i
Term.
.
''Gzr. Drive It out in the urine; the pores of the |TAMPA FLORIDA_i nm.
"ntifniSuiia tho
lit.. 1
..... l . ’ of« *his
. min* ...
H ay es
cation l»y more schools, Init prog- j aentatives,
hands
•
Phone 6II-W
been
applied.
You
simply
dampen
..
__......
M
,
freeing
^mo
•^‘NT-Furnished
rooms.
i .‘and rSecond St. s n ore a bo • means of freeing
Times, the
919 Oak
WAN I ED—Boy to do general a sponge or soft brush with it and
•..« great
Kivuw homo"
iiuiiio daily.j
dunv. i _Dill
Uak Ave.
Ave.
ress is very slow. In |),c large,- ' “rv superiors were, temporarily
p ra y e rs
the blood of this impurity. In damp
IHIOi l,'l l \ v t, v\,,rh " r"'i"tl store. Must be a
rate lH e per word, minimum •p ok "RFNT hiT« uZJZZ rrrTTi
literary «t least, stayed.
V’
i |°wns
, ........Ih* •'re i&lt; u *certain
**11 111 muniry
this through the hair, tak­
nnd chilly cold weather Jhe skin charge
nUU.,ih ,,A I S ' I hustler. Apply F. W. Wonlwnrth &amp; draw
25c cash with order. Write "
,T—0nc he^room. 511
ing one small strand at a time; by
Oil tiiie but in I|lt. provincei the
If Mitrhell can muKe
ms
case
REPAIRING
nores
arc
closed,
thus
forcing
the
_
Park
Ave._
_
C«&gt;.. Sanford. Fla.
make* his
for
complete
rate
card
COLEMAN
'
£5 » M I D S T
morning tho gray hair has ills... J’ n ,Vl&gt; i n,,u‘’ 1. UH t,,*y 'li'l in l't e k wirh the committee and Die
EIN — Automobile kidneys to do double work; they
Boys are not ns much'trouble as
Co.
II. S . I'O N Ii
nppenrrtl,
and after another nnnllbecome
wenk
and
Hluggish
nnd
Position
Wanted
■ Ilk
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The gills. You know n boy will do
hif and Rebuilding.
ir
e Hiv^world
*1 ' rr,)'" lh“ »,ro* will still he frustrated,
nctinn «F«inst
him ,
3rd and Oak
.
.
.
|
tat
ion
it
becomes
beautifully
durk
fail
to
eliminate
this
waste
k
IIHSIVO
worm.
ff
ho
falls
P. 0»k Avenuo^
*“Vj 10 c1‘l.m.lnale this
and
scene of stupendous development- things ho shouldn’t, but you always
/T
v »n * n
Over Won.lroff * Watson
Br.nk r are so ex|
Phone Mil
toting married man with short-1“"d appears glossy and lustrous
&lt;pensive trial &lt;»nl!r in this, the dashing air fighter will
acids, which keeps accumulating Read about it ln tho Palm Beach hope a girl won’t.
th
•
relatively
we:
hand, bookkeeping, selling am! __________________ _
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FOR
II
III
^
‘
*
m th
i-althy can nfford Hid himself and hir inrleuendent I
and
circulating
through
the
system,
|
Post.
Sample
copy
sent
on
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__________
TYPEWRITERS
T H I. P IL O T
to buy them!
ware house experience, anxious to
.
^ ~
j
-------mr service proposal brought down
*s»a*o«-fwn»tia
~s M 'IT !K "Day eventually settling in th? (joints quest,
J
[
Iouuto
m
Snnfnnl.
Any
roiiMonnhli*
i
•
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uovirt*
for
nicn.mir
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V ------- S G t . t , -------- K E N T
to flumes—another object lesson to
all trains. Bag- and murcles, causing stiffness,
work accepted to get started. Box } nK ”10 ‘]''Plh " f water In wells has
Clou n ll«nalr
soreness
nnd
pain,
called
rheutnaADVERTISING
gets
results
if
It
.r u 1 »
*’f J'T ta in clergymen th« orthodox who feel inclined to
OLD
HOME
TOWN
_Phone 551.
I'hi.ne nZH
," ‘‘MPerfected by an Australian in­
Hy STANLEY A. T. Herald Ofice.
THE LAST WORD in Absolutely Sure Provision for the Family's Future
tism
o f .Manchester, New Zealand, that “take a chance.’1
reaches potential buyers. Pa»TRIPS
British
railroads
are
following
*'
watch-night
services
he
ii-'ld
in
_____________
At tho first twinge of rheuma- latka Daily News is circulated In
n l
IL(» American examplr of iininc
moving picture th atres wus uptism get from any pharmacy ia," •ndu8tHa| and agricultural »cc'AI.DER.
Day
nnd
motor cars on branch lines, where
IHired heeuuse it was claimed thut
__________________
rrvicc.
Anytime, 8 bout four ounces of Jnd Salts; put I
Try Smith’s Barber
full trains are not" profitable.
the ministers found tile cinema
u
tablespoonful
in
a
glass
of
water
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or sellers of
mon attractive than th« church.
Shop for tfood barber;
and drink before breakfast each
Florida real estate ndvertiso in
To yi lir wife as long as she lives. This
To your children, your estlfr.li^ I fcilF.('KER - •'* ’ morning for n week. This is help- * the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
, ,
,
income is guaranteed, and will he inWild hoars
work.
Cadies welcome.
... .
Ilgious, charitable or educ»tloMli| [bay or night ser^ ful to neutralize acidity, remove ! cent a word daily, two cents a word
DAVID
Ii.
DYER
rreased by whatever excess interest is earned hy the Comforest and hundrt
institution,
or
any
other
beneficiary
you
m»y
d
cs»$*|
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utnict. isc
bo 394.
Night waste matter, also to stimulate tho I *•""'•v s
Next to Valdez.
puny. This excess interest, while not guaranteed has
killrd each ycat.
a r c iiit k c t
kidneys, thus often ridding the THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
at the death of your wife, no-deduction being made
amoun ed (o I V, Vr annually for the past « f “ 3 !I. On this
blood of rheumatic poison.
! BUDAPEST. Feh. 1 0 . - J n„ lnu.
accepted want ad medium in
Member L i t
. the monthly incoine would be increased to $62 50 which
account of uny Income payments made to her. TUi «*1 |AFK~
Jad Salts is inexpensive, nnd is
sic lirokn the heart ol&gt; Banda .MarDaytona (Fa.) One cent a word
is e«|uivalent to 7Vi,'/ interest on a $ 10,000 e s t a t e . ’
Rose Hull,ling
JOHN Ii. FOX----caT R
mnde from the acid of grapeH and an insertion. Minimum 25c.
n . king of gipsy fiddlers who was
MOM’N POP
be paid in u lump sum or in monthly in*tolin«nts.
Orlnnil.i, l-’lerliln
IConl ICsLiti-— I n.s ti i n n cl*
i Sarvice nnd Qual lemon juice, combined with iithia,
RY TAYLOR recently buried here with 10,000
Ifjt and i’ark Ave- and is used with excellent results FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Ornndo :
IS ATS
All kinds of property listed for sale
admirers and friends standing hemorning Sentiual; largest clnssl-j
•Mill) hi.: grade.
I’.ir!, Avenue and Second Street
hy thousands of folks who nre sub­
POP^ 1 WAMT T O L
fied business, rate lc a word, min-1
ject to rheumatism.
(
iium
Stefan
Tisza
und
many
Gof..k« MOM
tuns
DtEPfc s o u GO •MOO r&gt; ^UCT Me 1 .
irnuni 21c cash with order.
**•:•**■&lt;•*
++&lt;. .&gt;.&gt;.j.+
' ll'er famous Hungarians were the
T E l l ’ m o u ABOU T A '
\NHVI DON’ T
T c \NLAfc A DRE
T u.c 1T f Ai L S I
KT
s t o RE — Preintimate
friends
of
the
rmm
wim
L O \ i e iw D R E S ^ T h a t
WOU 'NEAR OOT
IN TATTERS fl'\JC dad T»MS CiNE
A LITTLE WANT AD in The
]
u*‘. Sodas.
We
to nluv Magyar
licrnld will bring you big rel^A w TO D A V p , — , SOME OF NOUk
(Besii^s her monthly income)
pu as your phone. P EA R Y ’S AIDE IN TROUBLE
S o LONG AL L T dc NEiGDBc:;- p , .
folksongs with more feeling than
FOOT SPECIALIST
Pleasure Trip ot* a
OLD D RESSES
W D i-v iiiH
suits. Advertise those old articles
|-(
KNOVD I T BM H EA
A R T (Z
c ri . - r “
~
in u lump sum Immediately upon re c e ip t^ 'd m ^ nroof^V ''vine a.‘|M'.,|*&gt;y “r" uccld*')4 frfo rf age 65. This amount way
—•V "tner musician of his time
'n rni. Muni,inn. tn a r o w WREXHAM, Wales, heh. 14.— you have stored away nnd have
1
f
of
your
death,
or
in
monthly
instalments,
at
your
option
or
that
of
t
*
'ey
B e y o re thinking
At the request of Murci. the
**' vr Nulls. 1 1 tvy »'ul|.
ntlCAL____
James .Jackson, who accompanied no use for. A title thirty-cent ad
I uii««» or U r o l u cbln *
Fishing: Trip
nlayeci only folksongs of his
AfcLOU'l I It yj ONES7
'
li
j J^ ctr Tc CO
i
•,0.nry on 1h,i8 ,,0,nr trip may bring you aevonil dojlars.
native land as his .body wus taken
'\
in 1906, is in trouble. He was Phone 148 anti a reprostfitatlvu'vCIll
II till. C. I.. WISI.HH
1
' enTori &amp; TIatt'
l&lt;* the cemetery.
He abhorred
committed for trinl nt the assizes call to scc you.
To
you
if
JM*1
?
An
Kllti
M
otor
you
th
e
re
,
( u w - l l hruw III,I if.
Everything
clecconventional funeral niarchen as
OrlnmU
I'hotif.
here on n chargo of arson. It was
.
__________
K l.vu tor
*22.
Klectragith
totally
and
f"1
and firing's you h ack
*, " h
' h“ "•■w synconoted mu.
alleged Jackson whs responsible THE MIAMI HERALD is the'hig
A
nentiy db*M«J
He. Like most gipsy fiddlers lie
for tho burning of a portion of the| East Const morning newspaper,
9
r-moNs a Wd " promises he occupied, and thnt fur- ~
•ev... tne songs which have
fore age W.
F o r S a le Hy
fin
pUPPLIKS
snning fronUhe soil in the land of
niture found in the place smelt of
Elton J. Moug:hton
income bfgiw •
GARDEN HOSE
Die Magyur express every emo­
pT s'T A T lO N . paraffin.
*
the first of
tion from ecstatic joy to sweet
Tires, AccessoHill Hardware Co.
I 2 V2 cent per foot
ARCHITECT
Jackson served during the war
‘•arrow n»'&lt;l |t&gt; his concerts In* used
Lw,th a smile. Elm nnd received a permanent injury
V/UW
dLEfe,
W
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O
DKUVERV
I'-iripi 01 ,|Ue pr00f of g
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disability -and continues for yo)*f
to carry his listeners from s m ile s
For Fed Days
I ’hone 5.‘J.
nc 447 L3.
Fox. ors v/irE. KINDLBD *THB FiRE IH
Klrut National Hank JBIds.
i?r«!m .!°,li T - « » g 7 l”
to the heail which resulted in a
L i jjh t T w i r t P - ^ i - '
. ,luc, p ,w “f *- ”--'■ hot disability is permanent, tw P*TJ
tears, in u manner much apprecKITCHCM ST&amp;VU VJITH OA^OLIME
.
| .’oiitinued uninterrupi
steel
plate
being
inserted.
•tations.
MagBall
Hardware
Co.
M
o
t
o
r
fora three
jated I, vlhe Hungarians, who take
M ° ”months
" " h" will
" r be so constructed. It is agreed
V, TtJ CAf
. &gt;m. - mi »—. -q
Sanford, ------------ - Florida
w r.rn.nt,. »m bv ,„ .ir |„ ,h .
n,l- First and Elm,
k een pleasure out of s orrow .
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loth
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When syncopation became the
Dig,, in Hungary nnd foxtrots
u p fa th er
•klsr
were heard everywhere. ,.UIK .
Marcia laid aside Ids violin
A H ! t ) H E ‘b E E T 'b
G&gt;T C O l - L 'T * I’L L n x
p a /nc 4&lt; i i e
Safest Insurance Known
I he Last Word in Monthly Income P ro te cts ■ *})FLORIST”
OH! W O O
occasions.
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m e l *e : m e e : :
rriot
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puid
on
the
Monthly
income
Plan
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cupitul
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Sold In T h e So u th For
ney.
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M A K E H E IR
Cn. We pay
mill- her •in' ?. i s i i « « , . t e " ‘ in,i'
G o v jit h o u t
able income to ycur wife as long as she lives, and at her d«*t» I
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T'
1 v l S h nou ’D G&gt;i \j £ ,
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g o o d o t e :
HERE
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•Ids policy is the last word in Monthly Income Protection.
w hsi^'hai.i,""'
" I,ulw|f »nd i..se n" to C 'is
*AARui.
, 0Yfl"Annex.
‘n
Catch u p v jit h
* nijilding
m'T;&lt;,VnP,(rrunV.'.um ° C,rn w
" f- ' " ' " r a n e e
D
This illustration is barsed on a Pilot Income
M nS E lF I
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4,7-L
3.
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h i'ir a u r .
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T
L
UNKit Y
Your can
wife
|&lt;m « It I n i»&gt;or I n v cs im e n ts
Has no equal for durability. D
She
in ,1(tannin
rr
»i»end 1 he p rincipal u n w isely ,
*
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Nobody else
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