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il Gallery
Followed hv Lai
orij, Joe
Even Seen Jn.
Kirkwood. Makes it While
Hagen Follows, With 68 Warden Sartrtin Ignorant Of
Corrupt Practices Going
George Brothers
On. Defense Lawyers Bring
O
u t at Friday’s Session ;JM
Defeated 6 and 4

Putting by Hagen and Trick H a y d e n I s D e s c r i b e d
D A I I H tltttA n A V
As
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l n t ’f i 'R
iti&lt; r1 a &lt; w W . D / \ L L l &gt; L l U D I U U / i I
Shootn By Kirkwood Flgue A
Plot's
'Ringleader
In Day of Perfect Golfing
Several Witnesses Declare ManagerTc Be Appointed and
By U. R. GREEN
Detail* bf Organization
Thnt Assignments Given to
As a warm Florida aun beat
Completed;
Fast £lub Will
Bootleggers Not Unusunl
down through a chill wind which
filled everyone with plenty of pep,
Represent City In League

President Coolidge Apparently
Has No Intention of With*
drawing Name of Nominet

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Action On Floor Is
Sought By Opponents
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Basil Manly Furnishes Mfre
Ammunition in Efforts To
Prevent Confirmation Of
Warren asAUorney-General

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SANFORD, HERALB, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ID S .

Only Short Di
Now Separate Col
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Groans And M
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Brig. Gen. H. H .'Denhardt. lieu,
tenant governor of Kentucky, in, WASHINGTON, Fob. lL -M o rc
Work Continues W|&lt;
Walter Hagen, Joe Kirkwood and
charge of the iflllitary at San Cave ammunition for the fight against
ATLANTA. Feb. 14.—Descrip,
the George brothers drove from tlon of stud poker games carrying | Officers and directors of the San­
during fight to free Floyd Collins
Fresh Hope; S* 1
the first tee, beginning a match a &gt;50 limit, with wealthy bootleg­ ford Baseball Association and a
from his subterranean prison. Den­ confirmation of Charles Beecher
Over 60 F eet
which was to make history for gers, serving sentences In the At­ manager for the Sanford Baseball
3T0N, Feb.'14.—
,
hardt ordered Johnny Geralds and. Warren
,
. . to . be attorney
— general
--------- was
Sanford and shatter into the small­ lanta federal penitentiary, o.&lt; par­ team in the Florida State League
[aircraft commit- Homer Collins, a brother, from the furnished l-riday by Basil Manl&gt;v
est bits all records for tho Sanford ticipants, and statements of (he de­ will be named late Saturday afterI" „ai,.,4|vp d m . »cenc.
director of the people’s legislative
____________________
CAVE
CITY, Feb. 14—(_
|n executive
^
_________
J service, an activity of the La Folcouse hitherto hung up.
fense that it Intended to show that noon at a meeting of local baseball „ few fe e t 0f c n rtj, e a r jy
igo over some of
--------------'*
• K^UP*
Before the largest gallery ever a chaplain at the institution was men, |; was announced today.
5 ,CUc
seen in this city, conaervatively es­ the "ring lender" In a plot to ;&lt;ell Other arrangements incident to the tiny separated tho anrnl cav
eveloped in open l i P P l l l W M T C P I A M
In one document Manly quotes
timated at 300
“soft Jobs’* to prisoners, were the organisation of the club here will rescue party from the cav
[the aircraft ton- 1 /1 t U n t i l I | J F M i l from. Attorney IGencral WickerKirkwood,
th&lt;
principal developments Friday in be threshed out at the meeting.
which they lielieve leads
sham’s petition In the sugar trust
trick shot artist
the trial of A. E. Sartain and 1^
Arrangements
for
exhibition
suit brought by hi miturmg Taft’s
J. Fletcher, formerly officials of games with minor nnd major clubs Floyd Collins’, imprisoned
supreme of the f
also still pending
administration, charging that War­
the prison, nnd taurenre Rlehl, have virtually been completed, ac­ a sand hole two weeks by
world, slashed his
ren, was the chief agent of the
itce a reso lu tio n
Columbus, O.
way
with
the
’
to C, L. Britt, who with boulder on his foot.
trust In throttling competing com­
it the conjfciittcc
Snrtnin, who wns warden of the cording
rhythmic grace of
The
shaft
is
more
than
Joe
Chittenden,
represented
San­
panies.
H opposed to the
prison; Fletcher, his deputy, and ford nt the re-organixation meeting
a fairy and per­ if. ^ j
feet deep and at 60 feet t
Circular Letter Cited
Mrig. Gen. Mitchell,
Rlehl, a visitor Inst year In tho
fect precision of
the league in Tampa a short diamond drill indicated u envt
icnts concerning the Poirtt of Order Against Con*
warden’s home, presented the first of
In a second he cites a circular
machine, to an
ago. Included in the list of approximately nine feet high. F t
, of sirtrsft aod batwitnesses in their defense today, time
unbelicveablc to­
letter which Gcorgo White, chair­
teams
to meet Sanford In pre-sea­ miners of the rescue squad salt
ference
Report
Ts
Relied
the government having rested yes­ son gnmes
iplUted the present
tal of 07, annex­
man of the Democratic national
is the Macon, Ga., Sally they heard coughs and groans from
Upon To Prevent Passage; committee in 11)20, announced War­
terday.
on his post as as*
ing
five
birdies
Here I* Walter Hagen ns he afiLeague
club,
which is training this him through « crevico located
Fnther
Thomas
P.
Hayden,
for­
irmy Bircraft.
House Ready for Adoption ren had issued to directors of cor­
arcd on tho St. Petersburg links nnd 11 pars dur­
spring
in
Orlando.
will day morning in shaft wall. §
mer prison rhaplnin, has testified, probably bo arrangedGames
porations in which he is alteged to
Friday tapped a
it week when he defeated Cyril ing the round.
with the
Men in the naiurnl p a s s a g e
ns
a
government
witness,
thnt
he
His
partner,
Wal­
controversy that
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.— A have said: "Will you, therefore, Walker thua acquiring the unofficial
participated in n conspiracy to re­ Milwaukee "Brewers," who arrive Sand Cave talked to men in thu &amp;
j a rcuslt of state* point of order against the confer­ determine promptly what the value world’s golfing champion.
Mr. ter Hagen show­ J. Kfrkwood
ceive &gt;10,500 In bribe money from in Sanford on April 3 for their rescue shaft while making sound­
: Ccn. Mitchell, on ence report on the Underwood Mus- of Republican success means to you Hagen with Joe Kirkwood as his ed scarcely lesj
ings at 11 o’clock this morning.
seven Snvannah men, convicted In spring training.
excellent
as
n
golfer,
when
he
clo Shoals leasing bill will be relied and yotir corporate interests? partner, appeared In an exhibition
aft In warfare.
A plan wherob) six non-profes­ Carmichael held a distinct con­
the “rilm ring," exposure in that
turned
in
a
68.
upon
bf
opponents
of
the
measure
Make
your
financiul
pledge
accord­
match
hero
yesterday
afternoon.
_ Her, n lieutenant
players, eight professional versation with Brenner nnd two
George Brothers Play Conalstently city in 1023, for which they were sional
i srmy nir . service, to kill the legislation. Several ingly and Return onclosbd card
players and two players
not above other men ln file parsogc us far ax
ill
to
bo
given
"easy"
assignments
in
Tho
George
brothers,
cut
down
ittee that Rear Ad- clauses of the report will be a t­ with remittance to the Detroit of­
Class
C
will
he
secured
has been the cnve-ln. said an official state- 11
the
orison.
Fletcher,
Sartain
and
by the/ terrific onslaught of the
e, commanding nav- tacked on the ground that it is new fice today."
tentatively
adopted
by
the
San­ ment.
Rlehl
were
tho
other
conspirators,
world’s foremost golfing pair, play­
11923 airplane bomb* legislation nnd that the conferees
ford club. The manager will be
This Mr. Manly adduces as on
tho
prosecution
charges.
"It is estimated we will reach
er!
steady,
conslaten
golf,
though
dnit the battleships exceeded their authority.
a player. The rating of the club Collins approximately in 20 hours
answer to Mr. Warren’s statement
OffiriaU Not Bribed.
appearing
at
timea
to
be
slightly
Hiv Jersey, had “blue upon by opponents of the measure thnt he had nothing to do with the
r _____ no_ other
____ difficulties
__
oc*"
In outlining the cose to the jury, is Class D nnd the allowance of provided
off their gnmes, and while turning
araxlne article dc* refute the charges but if ,the point raising of campaign funds for the
the defense stated it intended to two players of high rating will add Jcur." Carmichael said,
in
a
70
ami
77,
but
little
above
par,
tti to such an ox* of order is sustained nnd the report Harding campaign.
they were beaten six up nnd four show the Hayden ulone received materially to the strength of th e ) It was the first indication in t
completion, there is ordered back to conference, they
days that Collins is alive, and cant
Asks Summoning of White.
to play by the record bredking bribe money, nnd through two. wit­ club, it is understood.
no resemblance to arc prepared to bring it ;out
In preliminary arrangements i t , on top of a discouraging repor
nesses it attempted tn developc
scores of their opponents.
Manly
nsks
the
judiciary
com­
promptly with1the disputed clauses
ement.”
Beginning a t the first green testimony of deals the chaplain has been found thut tho salary lini- from those in charge of diggin
mittee to summon George White to
deleted.
j Bad Approved
alleged to have made on the it has not been so high ns expect­ rescue Hhaft toward the cavt t
reduce the letter if it is still in House Clears Calendar of Ap­ when Hagen sang a 25 foot putt was
Would Place Before Senate
Patrick, chief of the J
pretenso of givin-r them "soft ed. Sponsors of the club declare n natural tunnel, found a t the
to
halve
the
hole,
tho
match
was
is
nomination
shall
be
voted
on
propriation Measures While never much in doubt, though even­ jobs." hut the court ruled it could thut Suntord can turn out a win­ foot level nf the shaft, which wax
, had approved the ar*
This would place the measure
it was on the stationery of
softer said, before it again before the senate and its ad­ snid
Senate
Resumes Considera­ ly played until th« long fourth not he admitted. Clenr Ilcrbes, ning clug at a cost considerably expected to load to the early
the Republican ways and mcani
‘blind
* to Admiral Shoe- vocates contend sufficient time committee.
referred to as a mem­ less than anticipated. Organixors Ideation of Collins wns u “*
tion
of
Office Expense Bill when llngon nnd Kirkwood both Cincinnati,
|the witness quoted ns would remain for final action by
ber of the "George Remus gang" of the club are going forward act­ passage."
paired
while
the
George
brothers
Warren’s opponenta are doing ev­
- Two Heard Breathing
ami who served a sentence nt the ing upon the assumption thnt San­
ic, every bit of it. both tbo senate and houie ut,this
Feb. 14.— Tha went hunting. The eighth and prison for conspiracy and attempt ford will rally,
erything in th eir«pow er.t».break
_ to their Si port nod.
Ed Brenner, a miner und A- B
‘
....
t'lhts get out or it session.
ninth^woee
each
won
by
Kirkwood’s
calendar
of
aii-^
ed bribery, waa one of these wit-.'provide
ndcipkate
final.1 l y f l r i l ens testified thcr hufrd ' Cel
i navy.”
•
•
Since house leaders claim that (he deadlock.in the judiciary com-'
.....
1 measures Fri- spectacular birdies, giving the vis- nesses.
breathing when they wont Into
He
stated
he
had
been
as-j
lug
for
the
team,
nakrr will be given body is ready to adopt the report mittee so as to get a report be­
Itorr
three
up
at
the
turn.
wlth the passage of the &gt;15,to appear before after only one day’s deliberation, fore the present senate.
The tenth, n beautiful dog’s leg, signed to Fnther Huydcn’s quarter' According to Mr. Britt, Sanford natural passage of the cave FrI
O
O
Q
JX
R)
W ) for the legislative esi to make n statement senate managers are bending their
The administrations’ attitude, ns tnbliphipent.
par five, saw splendid golf. Hagen after the latter hud nsked him is regarded enviously by other morning. Their statement* w
wanted the place. Sartain iluhx in the league. It is the far- put into the records.
ay ai hear- 1 ............
. get
^ the report
^
and
Kirkwood where both„ un
on in ^
sfter today
efforts to
through revealed at the Waite House-today.
Meanwhile, the sennte continued two and
Brenner nnd Rlevens had gona
took
two
putts
each"
for
“r,f!
Flrichcr
were never paid any I thest north city in the league and
entatire Perkins, R e-! the„ .senafe
. . . . . . ...
ns vearly
... ...
ns'possibie.
.......
I* thnt it ia purely a matter for its fight over the independent of­
Into the cavern five hours previous­
' Jersey, the commit
r
Otis
George,
thu
local
”y
*
*
im’
*
1t‘
by
present
indications
should
he
birdies.
\
."
1
,
""
V
u
J
t
h
e
senate
to
determine
whether
I
fices appropriation measure and re­
. . -his
(in cross examination, ilerhes second to none, even Tampa, in a t­ ly with Andy Blssig und John
with
nomination
on call'd from tnc house the confer­ professional, though• short
betw
tween senate l« d e rse»!rlv
n rly in the fj hc
by thc
„ IiUn|r ^shall orbobyvoted
thy one
said
had engaged in the legiti­ tendance. The fact thnt Sanford Shickle of Louisville, who had re­
far explained that thu week
second, pitched a perfect shot close mate he
call the
ence report on the interior depart­ to
manufacture and sale of whis­ will have Eustis, Daytona and othiv ported hearing Collins cough twice*
i hare been made pub- morrowtoand
It
was
the
pm
and
sank
for
a
four.
Dow
hold it before the sen*! &lt;hal convc"‘!9 «" Mnrch &gt;•
ment supply bill because of the
General Denhardt said ho believ­
key before ho was sentenced and cities north to draw from, addod
| signature of General
thp hole with a five.
I h 'a t X action of the conferees in reducing parred
declared thnt he had not been guil- to the fnct that this city has bad ed the witnesses statement und on ..
radio talk. General ate until a final vote is reached',
Victory
on
the
Fourteenth
step might be postponed to *nt
lhat over.
the from &gt;45.000 to &gt;35,000 the item
agreed to the ar- this
The match was won on the four,\^Latte!m&gt;in* bribery charge no organized baseball for some the basis of their testimony thinks
await disposition of the indepen- 1 nom*n*H°n might hlv£
*°
for the Flathead reclamation pro­ teenth
green when Hagen rank for ^ v o i r i n g nn alleged offer of time, are pointed to in substantia­ Collins is alive.
taid, provided tho dent
offices appropriation bill.
Coolidge Adamant,
ject in Montana.
Brenner and Ylevens said they
•proved by the adniira par four while both the George ffiP ’X L ! ? n ',im to r rtf ,,roh,b'’ tion of the theory.
Apparently
the
president
has
no
Besides those two measures, the Brothers had fives. From then on
Report
is
Privileged
Mr. Britt declared that the cost penetrated the natural passage: to
iown the article after
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...
v
~ Mnnni« Kcs,ler* wenl,hy New of maintaining a club here during (the slide which last week blocked
lead carefully by Gen.
No difficulty will be experienced intention of withdrawing Warren’s senaU.atill ihas to act on the Dis* interest centered in the record i York
bootlegger, nnd n negro suc­ the season had been worked out in thu way just ahead of the trapped
| witness said Admiral in getting the report before the name, although that expedient 11 trict of Columbia and legislative breaking playing of the visitors. ceeded
Hcrbcs at the chaplain’s detoil. Those who aro nsked to cave explorer.
expected
to
be
resorted
to
if
the
appropriation
bills,
but
leaders
are
Two birdies on the' last four holes
senate when the leaders decide to
(marked:
(•asp Like a Groan
confident that all of the supply au­ cut Kirkwood's score down consid­ miarters. the witness said, adding subscribe to the maintenance of
bring it up, as a conference report nomination is reported out.
Change It."
that
Father
Hayden
wanted
to
”1
heard
Collins give one. long,
thorizations
tan
be
cleaned
up
the
team
will
he
asked
only
once.
erably
and
give
everyone
the
real­
Warren’s
foes
are
confident
h«
I have to change this is privileged nnd can be called up
"clean
house"
and
hud
sent
him
deep
gusp
like
a groan," Brenner
within
a
wock
or
ten
days.
Attendance receipts, und arrange­
ization that the record for the to the hospital.
will fare no better in the special
if it can ho put out at any time.
said, "It was not like a mouit
ments
with
league
headquarters
Democratic -leaders in the Semite course was about to be broken.
APthough numerous
changes session thnn in this. Two Demo­
| general’s (Pershing)
Assignment Not I'nusual.
which include returned forfeits given in a hospital, not loud.
Following the match Kirkwood
were ninde in the bill in confer­ crats, Stanley and Shields of Ken­ In formal conference decided not to
i way we want it."
Several
witnesses
testified
that
Floyd!’ I yelled hut
filler testified ho was ence, friends of the legislation con- tucky, members of the committee, throw any obstacle in the way of entertained the gullery with his the assignments and privileges and the fnct that all receipts of got"•Floydl
no umwer. 'Hold out; we'ro
vessel with Admiral »«*nd that all of the changes were drop out as a result of the election the calling up of the measures on famous trick rhnts and u running given the Savannah prisoners in­ the second half of the season, which romlrg.’ ” he said he yelled, ami30. *gnmes.
|»nd "happened to be germane to the senate and house and one Republican, Sterling of the legislative program agreed up­ line of brilliant wit. An if he volved
in the
not un*
un- j1includes
voivt-'i it'
m e charges
cr.uiKc.s were uui
i
■
.1, will -g« the Sun- then proceeded with soundings, ncon by the Republican majority, hut were n champion of pool, lie never usual
unsupper deck in civilian bills nnd should not be classed as South Dakota.
to prearranged signals. '
nnd that a number of other !,dertaking
......,u ^ ..-u
-. a -ry
failed to "call his shots". Ilooks inmates
through
successfully aft- cording
ugh sucre
( the statement was new legislation.
Ordinarily the special session is sonutors wen; laft freedom of ac­ and
enjoyea
the
name
position.
He estimated he was within 10
slices
followed
high
hulls
in
tion
In
opposing
any
of
the
dozen
cr
it
is
launched,
Mr.
Britt
asaerti.
|the admiral, I believe,
Enemies of the measure claim a perfunctory affair, the president­
notice thnt it intended
feet of Collins when he heard thu ,
orderly procession, and the most toServing
«r, of the navy con- the bill virtually was rewritten in ial appointments being confirmed bills on thpt program.
impeach
Willie
Hunr,
one
of
the
sound.
The sounding of tho shnft
M."
conference and the conferees went immediately. One objection, how­
At the same time, the Crum ton difficult of nil, the struight hull ap­ Savannah “ring" ami a govern­ Berlin Paper Prints itself indicated, ns noar ns he muM
peared
readily
when
called
upon.
he next 15 minutes," further than their authority per­ ever, will force the matter to the hill for reorganization of the pro­
gue s, that the workings were be­
A perfect demonstration of the ment witness wlio hurl testified he
|». “the admiral nnd hir. mitted.
Clauses
Of
tween 10 and 15 feet from whero
judiciary co m m it^ again. Shout I hibition enforcement unit and tho fuinous Yowell shots proved very had given Itiehl and Hayden the Alleged
Filibuster is Disclaimed
' went over this statohe was stationed. He could not
the vacancies be filled there is federal cmplqyifi reclassification Interesting to tho spectators, ami $10,500 the defense called J. H.
Leaders of the opposition dis­ every probability that there will mcu.HUrc were added tn the list of
I Penciled whole paraThomas, a Savannah jrijoiier, to Russo-Japanese Pact say whether the shaft was in a d i­
(Continued on page 2)
(Continued on page 2)
nanged the wording so claim any intention to filibuster result a majority caucus will choose
the stand.
rect line with tin* cave passage.
fimplebion of thoir the report but they declare they the successors of Stanley and
Thomas, a Savannah prisoner, to
BERLIN. Feb. 11.—The local
Ever since work on the shuft wa:i
_*** sbrolutely no rc- expected to discuss it at length Shields, which will give seven Dem­
approached him with a request that Anzieger today published from begun n week ago today in tho
Noblewoman Will
the original state- and oppose its adoption as far as ocrats nnd two hostile Republicans Three Killed By
he contributed &gt;1,500 of the bribe what is described us a "witherto side of the hill overhanging Sand
parliamentary procecdure will per­ as the new committee’s composi­
fund
before the men began serv- reliable Russian source" the alleg­ Cave, those in charge and hoped
Remain On Stage
New England Ice
(Continued on page 2)
ed details of secret clauses includ­ to find some crevice tnrough which
far explained thut, In mit.
tion.
t , ----- ,-------- (- ----------Under the usual procedure the
admiral, ho had foN
ed in the Russo-Japanese treaty they could penetrate to tho main
CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Miss Bea­
BOSTON. Feh. 14.—Three deaths
•srdjng “as nearly as president of the senate would pass
signed in Peking last month. Ac­ pas: age way, and thus speed up tha
destruction of bridges and dams trice Lillie, appearing here in a
r*r such h long lapse on the point of order but a motion
cording to the newspaper’s infor­ work.
Jy
i
.
and disruption of rnil. telephone, revue, who yesterday became laid'
could be made to uppeul from his
mation, one clause provides that
Down Draft ('til.
Y nqpo
H p n o i ' t p H telegraph and highway communi-i Peel, of Draylor Manor, England. A I f p i * S h f l l ’t I l l l l P k l U should either England. America, or
testimony was read decision and settle the dispute by
Early
this
morning such a tunnefR oj
R c
e JpJ U _I LC U CHtion in various sections of New! through the death of her father
A U dLS
IY
* I I H C 8 p France take military measures
gunicr from a letter ho a roll call. If the point of order is
_ . _ was found. A strong down draft p
England have been listed among Sir Robert Peel, will remain on the
against Chinn. Russia will place was felt, Indicating that it possibly
(written to Chairman not sustained, senate leaders ex­
the results of ice junta occuringl stage for some time, she nnnounc200.000 men. who will be armed by was an opening to the cave and ti
Nt the time the house pect « vote early next week.
during the Inst two days.
I ed Saturday morning.
Japan, at Chinn’s disposal.
period of frenzied digging began.
mttee opened hearings
Following a sudden illness begin­
The Japanese embassy here Shortly before noon. ll. T. CarmiI hill to create a unified
The lowest temperature Sanford
ning a few days ugo, Mrs. It. S. brands I.oka 1 Anzeinger's story asjchael in charge of the operations,
has had in four years, 32 degrees
Keclor died ut 10 o'clock Friday "altogether unfounded sud pure and several others, went down in
was reported for Friday morning
night
at the Fernald-Laughton hos­ invention." The embassy points the shaft. As a precaution, rpectaby
B.
F.
Whitner,
Jr.,
county
dem­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 14.— The
fob To G i v e senate
pital. Mrs. Keelor came originally out thnt the substance of th e ' tors were driven awuy from thu
approved a measure to pro­ onstration agent. The tempera­
to Sanford about 20 years ago and treaty was correctly published In '
(Continued on page 2) •
•
ture Saturday morning was 38 de­
Pullman surcharges.
Iton Masque hibit
during
her residence took a promi­ Paris Feb. !&gt;. Regarding the al­
grees
nnd
n
study
rise
to
warmer
President Cooluige's electrics |*
An array of wadding presents in the equally wide range of gifts. nent part in sociui and club activ­ leged military clause, the embas­ Warmer and Rainy
February 20 riding horre got into house debate. levels is expected.
of the city.
sy observes “Japan is not in such,
which
will be presented to the Every known appliance for matri­ ities
The house passed nn omnibus
A thin skim of ice and a heavy
J!rs.
Kcelor’a
husband,
Dr.
It.
S.
monial
happiness,
including
food,
a
situation as to find it necessary
N e x t W eek F o re c a st
** of the directors of pension bill fur Civil war veterans frost marked Friday morning. Mr. couple to he married Wednesday
Keclor, of Kart Orange. N. J.; her to cull upon Russia for aid.
Golf club Friday and dependents.
Whitner expressed his opinion that night. Feb. 18 ns the main attrac­ is found in the window.
,
.......................... ................
...
to each gift is a curd bear­ two daughters, Mrs. \V. E. Watson,,
* decided to hold «n
More witnesses testified before the low temperature of Friday tion of tho Hanford Shrine Circus ingFixed
of
Sanford,
and
Mrs.
C.
II.
Keelor,!
M
f)
D
n
i
m
i
i
T
P
T
o
f
’i
t
r
i
D
t
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
14.—'
T
hi­
the
name
of
the
donor
and
"®Cton’s birthday max- house and sennte committees on ag­ morning will orove of great value
her
Z -ra llla jJ C I U V 111 Uh weather outlook during the week
that night, have beerl placed on "congratulations” in huge letters. ol" Philadelphia, were with
r» next Friday night, ricultural needs.
to Sanford. While hugs, worms on
.
in u show window at the There arc innumerable articles of when the end came. The body will | ( V o D . S tiV S E d w a r d s ^(tinning Monday. in the South
L“!e
Country
sn-i..
,"-—Club.
------ -It
The houte aircraft committee and other pnuailc* were not kill­ display
Atlantia »tnt«.«
states ami
and along the Gulf
“’
*
Atlantic!
Ball
Hardward
on First clothing, toilet articles, cigars, to­ ho taken to Philadelphia S aturday1
■a®*”* that the next heard testimony of Edward V, ed by the frost and freeze, their Street. EdwardCompany,
coust includes much cloudiness and
night
for
funeral
and
interment.
.
.
.
,
,
....
.
F.
Lane,
presi­
bacco
and
candies,,
a
pair
of
baby
»n ny the club would Rickcubackcr and a number of nav- reproduction was greatly hindered dent of tha local Shrine club, de­ shoes, prominently displayed, is No services will be held in Sanford.
TAMPA. Feb. ll. -Although occasional ruins during the first
which means a much smaller num­
frost
occured yesterday morning part of the week and colder
Ith. 1! . a ,linner dance n| officers.
,
When
Mrs.
Keelor
came
to
San­
clared Saturday morning that all attracting unusual interest of
almost
over the entire state, no ther during the latter half. Ter
■wl
°ne but tho diThe budget bureau requested an ber with which to contend.
ford she built u home on loike
arrangements incident to the wed­ possersby.
was reported to citrus perntures considerably higher thnn
"° much interest I appropriation of &gt;30,000,000 to carThose that were far enough de­ ding have b-en completed. Tho
The only d'ssouant note, per­ Onora. She later sold this and damage
__ expected
__ _______
during tim
1de/i i I a n)aJqnerade r y 0ut the naval construction pro­ veloped to resist the cold. Mr. principals are prominent in Han­ haps, i* a Screak of practical na­ made her home in Hast Orange, N. fruit, says I. C. Edwards, presi- normal are
p 11*d to give a mas- gram recently authorized,
Whitner believes, were forced into ford society, it is said, Their names ture in some of the donors. This J. She was a member of the old dent of Florida Citrus Exchange, i first three or four davs,*acconling
i win u •
t Representative Madden, of Illin- hibernation and rendered much will not be divulged until the mo­ is shown in u complete assortment Wednesday Club nnd n charter He said new growth had not yet j to the weather bureau.
on citrus trees to do up- '
----- ----------------------iW
,'11 begm at 0 o’clock 0ls. disavowed a statement issued less harmless.
ment of the ceremony.
of cooking utinsels and other gifts member of the old Welaka Club. started
preciable
harm.
0
e Fort from his headquarters
inVj,t'!?,r
It
was
during
her
term
as
president
That there was some damage
That the event will be a real which mav Jar the pink dreams
Jardine Named To
■&lt;
-—,••«•» p la y e d Representative Longworth.' Ohio, done by the cold Mr. Whitner ad* wedding and not c mock wedding of the newly-weds by recognizing that the first departmental clubl
A« , , J D
1
namiik.i cr of func* i to retire from the speakership race. mltted. Peas and beans, probably was stated Saturday morning by tact shown for u careful inspection was organized. This subsequently
O d U m i n g A C q U ltle c Ii
Be Gore's Successor
I of the L lilnu,,c’ .
Th« Democratic, senate ste.-nng were touched bv the frost and pro­ Fred Horner and M. Y. Bledsoe, failed tp reveal that time honor­ developed into the Sanford W o-J D f
f Jf T n rc a n v i
^ IlriT ^ t U I L .d r tt» n y
*t«
*°°" ^tendance j committee agreed not to p'oee on* bably some of the outer leaves of members of the committee in ed symbol of matrimonial strife— man’s Club. Mrs. Keelor also was
WASHINGTON. Feh. 14.—Wm.
a by to?!?
*he , a s t ! stncles in the way of the Republi- other plants. The benefit, it it charge of arrangements.
an honorury member of the Snllie !
. ---- There the rolling pin.
O. Jardine. president of Kansas
h»t jhe ' ,0 f Club it is jean organization in presenting its believes, is far greater than the have been rumors, the committee
Sanford nierchmut arc co-oper­ Harrison Chapter of the DaughALBION. N. Y.. Feb. ! I.—Lewis ! Agricultural College, was selected
members admitted, tlmt the wed­ ating wholeheartedly with the ter a of the American Revolution E. Sands “world bean king” today today by Pro -idem Coolidge to
*t pri,i a 2ucrad° P“ r* legislative program.
dame-e that was done.
f (!IWa&gt; Snoring the •
__ J - ----- -------------- Two years ago a temperature of ding is not to he a real ceremony. officers of the Shrine Circus in ami was a regular member of the I was acquitted of grand larceny by Secretary of Agriculture.
33
degrees minus was reported by Those were declared to be without their efforts to add to the success Philadelphia chapter und of the a jury which deliberated 12 hours. President also sent to the Her
I
MARKETS
of the occasion, it is declared. Each New York federation of Woman's Ha waa arrested at Tampa, Fla., the nomination of Frank H. KetMr. Whitner. This D on the of­ auv base of fact whatever.
S "‘Iherto given in I
-■ ~ ,
VvKc«t ficial register as 32 degrees hut.
The gifts are to ho presented gift appears to be of the best of Clubs.
October of last year on a war­ loggi of Minnesota, former am­
CHICAGO, Feb. 14. —
with the curds of virtually every quality nnd practically all will, in
Besides her husband and daugh­ rant charging grand larceny in bassador tn London, to be S&lt;
Itt.
I
t
.la
said,
the
temrwrature
w
u
a
’• jMch will cost &gt;2. May .181% to 182%;
fraction higher than it was rr.- merchant in Hanford. The wide time, become of use to tho recip­ ters, Mrs. Keelor ia survived by a connection with financial difficul­ tary of State, after Hughes ly
at The Sanford to 154%; Corn, May. 120% to 1-7, day morning.
•on, C, II, Keelor, of Philadelphia. ty bis coiupaqie*,
range of human wants ia reflected ient*.
the cabinet Mar. -L
Oats, May, 51 to 54%-r

TO KILL PASSAGE
SHOALS MEASURE

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IMPORTANT BILLS
AWAITING ACTION
IN UPPER HOUSE

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Washington News

Coldest Weather In

Mrs. KeeJor Dead

4
In Sanford Friday

At Local Hospital

Shrine Wedding Gifts Displayed;
Officials Brand “Hoax” Story False

�A ctress E ntertains Avjator

Padre

Effete connection* and the main
ta n k road*. declared H. B. Philip.*,
-ihhM’m an of the department, in an
address here Unlay before tho third
fHWuat. conference for road buildI P a t the University of Florida.
£ -ln reviewing the history of thedbpartment and the legislation nu•Wbriting its creation, Chairman
'^Philips said the “power and miOpacity to build the s.ate roads of
JQorida Is riven wholly and broadJ#. |o the road department! Its
•rc re tlo n and power is just as ex-hfcislve and as broad as the nowor
■jk1 any cabinet department in reJpact tn the matters coming under
’toe Jurisdiction of the several cab• Jfttt officials.
•
C w'*‘Bo careful was the legislature
. 4kat there should he NO sudden
‘ ebangd to break or hinder the conitouity. of work and policy planned
flflr: experienced men," be contin­
ued, “the terms of office of tinK ^ cra l members ar co provided
U »t, the merabershelp of the dofttm ent cannot be entirely chnngf-ln any one yeah TIT* term
Lone member expires .each year
ftt |he fourth year when the
ms,nf.two.iremberfl.fixpir2. Thus
rill,be spun that the law intends
L * .-majority of the . member’W 1&lt;coi*.-

iatenee practically "for|4UKa &lt;1*
spite the fame It won In eompatl
tlon. Ita owntr eaid he
^
ed .to make the r f i r only b y th t
de*re thet ih e .x ^ zk rp tec* i *
Riven an opportonity to faUUl its
deatiny of usefulneaa and aervlce.
The clock will operate* four dials

Hihtd aayeral iU tM w ned - enter*
prists, ahe la noW about to ;btil)d a
m eat-pa*k|w ^laM w|U«h V lll aupply ia#at a t« a tia jc o ^ c ( H &gt; p a r a tlve ajtaoclatlona .pf batchers, jaiad
alao export It.
.Old MeduuOut n ito W n Idle
The Bahama, «a recently approv­
ed, involves .an oatlay,of *5,ooo,o&lt;#&gt;
to be lalaed b y -a tr faaue of flfc
ltD .u v _ .
:
;
| ute, nnd Ita owner deellrea It wUt per cent Jjqnda. The enterprise
ALBANY,'Feb. 1(1.—The tower • not g0jn nr'loae w ore th en -ten will be ?an autonomous
clock that won the highest award seconds a year.
;
' ,l v, » u s . B m r- ----- —-dniattred by o board of 12 dlrectora, sev­
and special bronze medal a t t h e ; •TTte clock’s mechanism la enelos* en
to be named by the government
and .the-rest by the cattle raising
centeimfol exhibition , t P l ^ . j

U rguay E nters
*P acking Industry
MONTEVIDEO, Feb. 13.—Uru­
guay, although geographically the
smallest Sbuth American republic,
has .always been somethluR of a
pioneer In the matter of up-to-date

PylyciBarDcan, rtVovie actress, entertained1Lieutenant Leslie Arnold,
world flyor, when both were together on u speaking tour nt Milwaukee.
Miss Dean’s husband, Wheeler Oakmnn, makes his home In New York,
Arnold Is a bachelor. “ We’re Just friends.” says Miss Dean of Arnold

Consisting of 30 of the best color* ^

.

of the worlj.
Will Be H.ard .la one of Their \V«rU y
•

Moving Mountain
Menaces Property

M igration Made Easy
For R etired O fficers
LONDON, Feb.
To facilltnte co-operation in emigration
among retired professional classes
with small fixed incomes, the Em­
pire Community Settlement has
been orgoniaed here to core for
retired military officers, civil ser­
vants, engineers and other profes­
sional men unfitted to go to the
dominions as agricultural scttleri
in the ordinary way.
It in proposed to establish them
overseas on model farms, some­
thing like garden cities, with two
to five ncrcs, dwelling, stable jind
outhouse sites, und club houses
where meals may be obtained at a
low rate. After five years of this
life the rettlers would be expected
to find n permanent plnco m the
dominion.

BABOO ED. South Wales. Feb.
13.—The natives of Baruood be­
gan a scries of prayer services re­
cently with the hope of bringing
about the advent of dryer weath­
er which it was believed would a r­
rest the movements of Troednlwfuwch mountain near here which has
done great property dumngo and
become a menace to the commun­
ity.
Fresh Tissues have appeared at
the foot of the moving mountain
and nil the nearby highways have
been closed to traffic.
Water
mains supplying more than 100.000
ersons in the Phymney valley
nve been broken by the pressure
of the moving earth and scvornl
hundred workmen have been em­
ployed to make repuirs as rapidly
ns possible.
Several sections of a newly con­
structed mnin trunk sewer which
cost more thun $3,000,000 have al­
ready been destroyed and in some
places the pipes wore pushed 20 to
30 feet out of nosition.

t.al.jpl times of, men experiencIn.the .jopgrtmmit’v work.
The, granting of Ihese bread
b exclusive, powers by the leg4urc—t|u!,representative* of the
iple.of the whpjo state—eanjes
hf It X forreaponding respomdar,;dn tye department to answer
fnc. people oi the whole n|ate for
i^eaefcife of this nower and the
shpTve of itr duties. It is the
iik Intent and ourpose of the
f-that the road department shall
a stole institution—that it shall
Cosmetics Carried
I’KOFESSOK NAMED
liult and advise with the people
ih e ftate, and when necessorv
In Umbrella Handle
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Fch. 13.—
U consult with the state offili.wlth.whom It has to deal un- Ralph Stoutandie, professor of
LONDON, Feh. 13.— Umbrellas
^ the law.
journalism nt the State College
Jf^tbe.people,of tho state wont of Agriculture and editor of farm with handles flat as pan cakes
publications, hns been succeeded by huve appeared in London nnd arc
J. Francis Cooper of Alnbnmu. i considered quite the thing among
Mi. Stoutnmire has become as­ fashionably dressed young women.
The umbrellas are altogether too
sociate editor of the Florida Grow­
•Im iM ^tions or some certain inter- er nt Tumpn. Mr. Cooper Is an nnwieldly to ho curried by the han­
‘4?V. J.KsY* will ,hnvo to lie a change experienced newspaper man, und dle, so are attached to the arm
•jpK.tbv.lnw.
f
is n graduate of Aluhamu Poly­
- “In ip ar letter submitting to the technic Institute with n H. S. de­
Jj%M*tqre of 1023 our fourth hi- gree in agriculture.
tnm ai rxhqrt we.wtld:
f/r.»v4n Die ■Inauguration of new
With 4G.2 per cent of her male
J otV it has been our policy to con ponulution over 15 years of age
o n e our work, as near as possi- still single, Nevada has the high­
*hle. to the trunk Uhb roads of the er! percentage of single men of
‘flato. It has been our conviction any state in the Union. On the
TOit the State Rood Department, other hand it has the lowest per­
-M ing a state institution, spending centage of single women, only 1S).3 RADIO AMUSE LAWMAKERS
JSbney coaributed by the wholo per cent being unmarrieo.
VIENNA, Feb. 13.—The onerous
•tote, it is our first dutv to plan
*(]*! build those roads which ore of
The earliest wooden coflin in En­ duties of caring for tho country’s
*vyttewide Interest and will b;s» gland wus that of King Arthur weal ns member of parliament will
zarve tho peoplo of the whole stnte.’ who was uried in n hollow log.
be greatly lightened for Austrian
lawmakers through the installation
, v“At that session of the Icgislaof radio in the House of Parlia­
tUte an act was passed providing
toat state roads numbered one to at the time of the pnssage of the ment. The service is to bo pow­
•
erful enough to permit of listening
.clth t inclusive, shall first be con- net.
“An examination of a map of th&lt; in on London, Berlin, Rome nnd
%4vucted and then that Road No.
should be built. This act also state* fill disclose that these roads even New York.
It is predicted that attendance
gives to the department the au­ which the department is authorized
thority to build such imrtions of to build, are the mnin interstate nt sessions of purliunivnt will im­
m e federul system of roads as are connections and the main trunk prove greatly, but that the radio
notJncluded in the numbered roads lines of the stnte, und puss through room will be much more crowded
and carry out its contracts existing 54 of the C3 counties of the state." thun the chamber.

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-CONCERTS-

MAP LURES E\-MAYOR
SEATTLE. Wash., ,Feb. 13.—
Staking his faith on n map portrnying the location of an Artie
bonanza James Townsend Fuller­
ton, former mayor of Port Town­
send, Wash., and the founder of a
loganberry Industry on the Olym­
pic Peninsula of Washington, is
«tn make a ^enrrh with n friend in
April for a rich mine in Alaska.
The mine was discovered and maptor who died suddenly after'bringped many years a^o by n pros pee­
ing out 282 pounds of nuggets
said Mr. Fullerton.

M ILANE T H E A T E R -SA

N o D inner
Is Complete
without serving war whole*
sole bread. I t la baked
.with .fine quality flour
thus akmlng It a loaf of
fine grained bread, which
does not cruayb, and Is de­
licious in flavor. You will
always satisfy your family
when ygu serve our bread.

| THE SEMINOLE
SECURITIES
COMPANY

.g i n now ra sala,by members of
•n Stao be purchased a t the follovtu,
. C. Bbwera Drug Store (Miaa w o /J
ilfatt ad Anderson Drug Store (M tol
D. L. PerWaa Ciqntx Furni.hlan “
Joe’s Smokehouse
MU« Thorn It (A. P. Connelly A W
lie . t» A
1QA
Office

W E BAKE ONLY
T H E BEST

will remodel the rooms
over the W e s t e r n
Union and Bel- Air
Realty Company’s of­
fice, on First Street,
for desirable perman­
ent tenant. If inter*, 113 M A G N O L IA AVENUE
ested call at office of
Seminole Securities
Company, next door to
Edward Higgin’s Ga­
rage, or phone 664.

%oov new i eiepnones A
fVttjrORE than 4,830 new tdephonea v«j
j f f l i the Bell Telephone System in Florida
* * * ^ Tecprd-breaking achievem ent r«i!ihj(
offorte of a highly, trained organization aadl
ment.of ipwe than 11,870,000 in new motM|r,'
.
\
.
*
1
There are now 57,390 Bell tele­
phones in Florida, and to c are for
i
this .continued growth will require
M
large auma of new m oney which fWl
mqat lie obtained by th e aulc of A l
securities o r be borrow ed in the 'v JM
money markets.

Sold In T h e South For
A a a result of the work done last k 2
year, the general telephone sendee is
«nE
good and dependable, while the scope . ^
of the long distance service is prac­
tically unlimited.

34 YEARS

SUN PROOF PAINT

The telephone workers a re proud of lut jl
plishments. They ore serving you cheerfuflji
date your cordial interest.

Hus no equal for durability. It
wears longer und looks biller than
any nthr paint. W-' carry a full
line of Hun-proof paint, varnishes,
Kulsomincs, brashes, wood stains
nnd wull paper.

„

Bil l

Sanford Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Co.
Wc-laka Huilding

DAVID LA IR D , Florida
S y s t e m **

.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEG RA PH COMPANY
W kr. Om Inbni, Unlgtrtal Strsi•*

St. Jacobs

F

OLKS with vision are
moving right out to
Oak Hill and investing
in property where they are
sure of the greatest rise in
values.
.

LOTS

The Suburb of Opportunity

N. H. GARNER

112 PARK AVENU
■***V«S»

tj* *♦**&lt;

�DEFENSE L A Y S other
tempted)
and
a
PRISON- BRIBES ■aid .he
TO CHURCHMAN °«t Paying

Bn
PATCHOGUE, R. I.,... Feb. 14. — explain
In Sanford Friday ___
Patchogue fReidt
Robert ReldtIt, the
* East
"

. Market report Issued Saturday
the .millennium's delay.
by the Vailed States Department
h e _ b ^ W s _CluM M l
of Aerlenltore with the Florida
(Continued from Page One)
apostle
of
doom,
appeared
between
leaven
w
M
t o q t a t J a p p e d over
State Bareatt of Markets co-operat­
(Continued from page 1)
nets
a
t
the
Ward
and
Glynno
Thena
t
seveinl
other
pjdntta^
ing
sentence. Hoar said, Thom­
ing. Frank H. Scruggs, represen- the originator, who chanced to bo
coming
to
the*
&lt;
ter
hero
tonight
and
as
testified,
that tho money was Kessler, Rsq|
present, admitted that he coaM
Reidt said, will bo the lest atop to bo given Haydert.
Just before over th*
Total shipments for all states re­ not have done better himself. Driv- belief that some of the 144,— end He may arrive a t any Urn*.
brides of the Lamb" have seen
Ttibmas took tho stand, the defense “ identified in
ported for Friday, Feb. 13: Cali­ ing 7 b in'from the crystal of a Ike
In
hla
proposed
etreet
revivals
of immediate mllllnnetna
called Haar nnd he stated he had
fornia, I t ; Florida, 74, including watch seemed to be very easy when end sign
have started on their “journey Reidt plans to use hia “sandwich" never approached Thomas with ■PProilautii*
AS from the Sanford section. To­ Kirkwood, Who had broken hia toward
signs warning the world’s end, al­ such a request or had made such government mi!
heaven."
tal shipments from all states this last week in an exhibition (n St.
though the date "Feb. 6,” will be a statement.
The
crowd
that
peeked
itself
in
season, old, 16,434; new ,1,817; to­ Petersburg, borrowed a fine Gloen the little theaterjpaid him the trib­ painted out.
Although Graham Baughn, an menu m«d*Vr|
tal shipments from Sanford section from one of the gallery, Fortunate­ ute of alienee. There was none of
ly Kirkwood was able to return
to date, 077; last reason, 1,617.
the hackling and Jeering that mark­
this watch with crystal Intact.
Shipping Point Information.
Other shots in the exhibition ed that visitations of the curious to British R esistin g
Sanford, Fla. Afternoon, clear, proved quite as intereating, Thai the plsnk shanty where ha end
Increased N avy Cost
cool. Good wire inquiry. Demand ■hot from the trap, played to the his family end “Brother” Willard
wetive, exceeds aupifUes, market green over the player’s head, wea Downs, the Yaphank prophet, j
LONDON, Feb. 14.—Hope by
strong. Carloads f. o. b. usual a complete success, as well as the awaited the world ■ end.
term* for future delivery. Florida, various methods for playing sty­
1 the British government that a new
Gtngs to Prophecy
10 inch crates, Golden Self-Blanch- mies. Kirkwood's barrage, which
In the ten minutce that he talked, disarmanent conference may be
Ing, in the rough, U. S. No. 1, 3-6s, would be very effective as a means Reidt
repeated his confidence in
t2.26-2.R0, Prices on Golden S eif-' 0f national defense, completely the prophecy, regretting only that called before long, preferably by
Blanching, varieties, in the rough, j route{1 tIie caddies and evoked an ho had taken it literally Instead of the United States, la believed to
M r
uniesa noted.
!«Oh, My God I” from one of the figuratively. Hla failure to rice the be causing the cabinet delay in
New York: 20 partly cloudy. 1! “night caps.”
“sign" a t midnight on Friday bo reaching a decision regarding fresh
Florida arrived. Supplies livht, [ Here are the scores for Friday’s attributed to the crowd around his -warship construction. The Treas­
demand good, market steady. Flor* • match:
house. Besides, he acid, there is ury department of the English gov­
ids, 10 Inch crates, car ordinary
Out
the possibility that he had not fit- ernment is relisting an increase of
quality and condition, green 3-is, I Par
■14 4 4 3 4 3 5 4—85
ted himself f i r membership among 10,000,000 poundasterilng said to
mostly 32.76, 4-fls, $2.50.2.75. 8s, Hagen 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 5 4—35
the "chosen.”
j bo demanded by the Admiralty dejmrtment.
$1.60-1.76, 10s, $1.25, few strc-'.ts KirkwM 6
44I343 1 3—34
"I
am
still
waiting
for
the
sign,'*
sales generally good duality and D. Gr’ge 5
4453435 4—37
he said.
N O B T H CA ICt
When building workers of Chrisconditions, 3-6a, $3,25-3.50.
O. G’rgc 4 4 6 5 3 4 4 5 4—39
Reidt was driven to and from the
Norway, struck recently,
in
Chicago: 25 clear. Two Cali­
a
n d a/V S
theater in a private automobile. He -tiana,
-they tied up all constructions me- ;
5 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4—35
fornia, 1 Florida arrived. I Mich­ Par
declined
to
aceept
any
money
for
igan arrived. 14 cars on track. Hagen 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4—33 88 his talk. His appearance at the -tlvity completely.
If You Only Knew—
Supnlles moderate, demand light, KirkwM 4 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 5—33 87 theater, he said, was his first in a
You would allow nothing to interim
market steady. Florida. 10 inch D. O'rgo 5 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4—39 70 "speaking tour extensive In scope," l u m i n n i i n i i i i i i i i t
■ rich a stopover in this other great section
crater. 4-fls, best $3.60-3.75. ordi­ O. G'rge 4 4 4 5 6 4 4 4 4—38 77 which would Include street speeches
nary $3-3.25, 8-1 Os. best 32.75-3.25,
in New York and other cities and
of the South, when homeward bound. It’s
ordinary $2.35-2.50.
California, IMPORTANT BILLS radio talks on the prophecy he be-'
so different-—a complete transformation—
crates, best $5.50-0.00. few higher,
Haves so firmly.
surroundings—climate— variety and type
ordinary quality $4-4.50.
AWAITING ACTION Material Misfortunes a Worry
of entertainment.
Pittsburgh: 24 foggy, 4 Florida
For a brief moment in the morn­
A veritable metropolis is Asheville, on
arrived. Opening Saturday, Sup­ OF UPPER HOUSE ing, however, he forgot his dream
plies moderate, demnrnl slow, mar­
of doom long enough to survey his
a half-mile-high hilltop. Rugged mountains
ket dull. Florida, 10 inch crates,
own material misfortunes. The
(Continued from Page One)
all about. Sleeping valleys. Lakes, water­
4-fls, $2.75-3.25 mostly around $3.00 bills on which action will be sought man who bought hla automobile
falls and rivets. A thousand miles of haid
8-10s, $2.57-2.75. California, cratej before Mar. 4.
called at the shanty to take It away
surface highways. Tourist hotels of the
best, $6.50-0.00. mostly $5.50-5.75,
Administration leaders also un­ and Reidt watched it move down
highest order, not to disparage the comfort
poorer low as $5.00.
road
as
if
he
regretted
his
bar­
dertook to smooth the way for con­
Atlanta: 48 cloudy. No cnrlot sideration of the government re ­ gain with faith.
The lady bought fresh eggs from
of the smaller inns.
arrivals. No cars on trnck. Sup­ organisation bill by agreeing to
Cramer
“There it goes," he said. “It was
Golf, of course—two famous clubs and
plies light, demand nnd trading eliminate the provision for a de­ my only means of transportation."
Of course you could not blame
three
more under construction. Saddle
moderate, market Arm with slightly partment of education and relief
her
Stripped of everything ho owned,
hones, Trapshooting, Tennis, Hunting,
stronger
feeling.
California, nnd to retain the good roads bu­ he has planned no effort to recoup To always buy dressed chicken
Social divertissement, Sightseeing in
crates, 6-7s, $7.5fK Florid*. 10 reau In the agriculture departmefit his fortune. He said, "the Lord
there
Inch crates, supplies very light, instead of transferring it to the will provide for him after he is
Because they arc cleaned and*
Nature's storehouse under the peak oTMt.
few sales 3-fls, $3.25.
dispossessed of the home he sold
dressed with care.
interior department.
Mitchell, 6711 feet above.

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, Helen Stover, In Effort to
W in, Takes On Three
Professions A t
O nce
Why writ until some booking
», agent tiiinkn you're as good ns
you know you sre, inquires Miss
a Helen Stover, n singer, who is
j p * - also her own concert manager
gkf ** nnd locking agent
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When Mias Stover decided upon
-Jffe** » muiicil c.irccr, she was con*
W d J fronted by the usual difficulties
th a t beset young girls with oper­
atic ambitions.
“Only I bad just decided not to
let m y difficulties keep mo back,”
IfOgt* ccnfld- s Miss Stover, who is ns
t’B‘1
good loolirg oi she is energetic.
* “ 1 flmtlv believe that dctcrniinntion nr.d on’tit ion are the greatg , y ’.T jy t fr.ctan in rucccr?. You may
jK j js haru r 11 the talent in tho world
icr.d )• \ .*r get nnywherc with it,
k.T " if yoti a!*. idle, waiting for good
v - fortur.j or a looking agent to help
you PML Every man and woman
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can be his or her own good for­
tune, I say."
Miss Stover is an ardent suporter of American music and be­
eves tho Americsn public wants
songs by its own composers.
"I never sing n program on
which I do not include at least
three or four home-made num­
bers," she declares. "Some of
the prettiest modern things have
been written hero in America.
One of which I am very fond is
'When Lights Are Low,' a dreamy
waltz. It has tho rhythm nnd
sentiment which American peo­
ple love nnd it is very real
music.
“Another of my loyalties to my
native land is that 1 have never
studied abroad. I consider my
trachir, the late Byford Ryan, as
flne ns r.nybody in Europe. „
■"My atfviec to a girl with am­
bition for a concert career is that
sho let nobody discourage her, but
£ 0 out on her own, nnd let Amer­
ica provide both instruction nnd
muster. 1 material. If she has any
talent nt all ehe will get to tho
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nbout it. According to later de­
scriptions of the new find, it ennily
wan large enough to accommodate
a good rized man, nnd nn far an
■
could be neen, ran straight away
&gt;•
from tho northeast corner of the
shaft, diagonally, to the left towurd the mouth of the cave,
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’.Jdcinlty of the shaft hy nntional1jm tO N MANUSCRIPTS SHOWN
^ jpiardnmcn
LONDON, Feb. 14.— Following
_
Tho military court of inquiry bU, Jlng a t Cave City, sumo six miles the example set in tho United
• away, adjourned, and the members, States, the F irst Edition Club has
* Including General Denhardt, went opened an unique exhibition of By­
♦* lo the cave. The Red Cross unit ron manuscripts, proof sheets and
„ there was advised to he prepared first editions. Tho display is mHdc
v fo r any emergency. Dr. William »P of exhibits from
private
** Hazlctt of Chicago, was called from j sources and several of the bookr
\ his room a t n Cave City Hotel.
j »hown arc tho only ones in existX * The report thnt n recovery w a s ! cnee. Many of the books are ac** imminent spread to Cave City und compniiied by the manuscripts and
■Brian*ed a general exodus.
-j proof copies.
E 'ery Move Watched
----------------------------Every move of the officials nt the 1 MRS LONGWORTH MOTHER
iA*kmouth of the cave was watched
--------Wth straining eyes. Tho minutes
CHICAGO. Feb. 14.—A dnughRtew into hours.
• ter wns born to Mru. Nicholas
- Then the officials came out, Longworth. formerly Alice Roosebringing with them a dlscourug- volt, here today.
•tng story and postponing until to-',
1Tporrnw at thu earliest, and prnba
Offering to answer any reason­
».Wy as late as next Tuesday the able question telephoned to its oftime they now expect it to take flee, a Arm dealing in general in­
.(hem to extricate Collins.
formation is said to have set up
■., Tho hole, which proved a blind business in Now York City,
* passage, wan found near the 55
&gt;* Joot levol, measuring from the
i ho highest point in the British
higher side of the shnft, away from Empire is near tho cquutor in Af­
^he mouth of Sand Cave. Its dis- rica. This peak in Mount Kibo, the
* covery was held a closely. guarded
_
highest point of which is 19,323
Secret tho miners refusing to talk \ feet above sen level.

^■Trapped Explorer
; Still Alive, Workers
;*ln Cavern Reiterate

Detroit; 21 clear. 7 Flrolda a r­
The amended measure will be
rived. 12 cars on track. Supplies resented tomorrow to the Repubmoderate, demand and
tnrdlng can organization conference for
moderate, market firm. California, decision as to whether it should be
crates, ordinary quality nnd condi­ pressed a t this session.
tion, $8.60-7.00. Florida. 10 inch
While the sennte failed to reach
crates. 4-fls, $3.75. 3-8s, $3.25-3.50, n vote on the independent offices
10s. $2.75, washed, wrnppcd. pre- bill it attached as a rider to th at
cooled 3-10s, $4.00, 4-fls. $1.85-4.75. measure a provision prohibiting
Baltimore: 35 cloudy. No car- tho 50 per cent surcharge by rail­
lot arrivals. 1 car rcconsigncd. 9 roads on Pullman accommodations.
cars on track. Closing Friday: The plan is to force a vote In the
Supplies moderate, demand, mod­ house in this way on a subject
erate. market about steadv. Flor­ which thnt body has failed to con
ida,
District,. 10 inch erntes , sldcr a t the present nnd the last
„ Sanford
„
4-fls. **1-3.25. mostlv around $3.00, session.
8n, $2.75-3.00, 10s, *2.50-2.75. Man-! .
alee District, all sizes, best $2.50California, crates, 6-10s, best $5.60$250-2.75. poor condition $2.-2.25,
St. Louis; 30 clear. 1 Florida 6.00, few $6.25, few short stock, $4arrived. 3 cars on trnck. Sun- 4.50. Florida, 10 inch crates, few
nlics moderate, demand and trad ­ sales, 4-Gs, $3.25-3.50, 8-10s, $2ing moderate, market nbout steady. 2.50.

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to prepared for the end. Several
hundred motorists and sightseers
splashed through the mud to the
Reidt home during the day, nnd
whenever the crowd grew large
enough “ Brother" Downs made h
speech. He was Impressed by the
partial eclipse of the moon just
before sunset, but refused to accept
it ns a heavenly sign.
Believes Christ on Way
Reidt and his followers Indicat­
ed that they had a new theory to

So come and buy a chicken dressed
(A fowl I have In mind)
One that often flapped its wings
But not the flapper kind.
niRDS
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of A sh ev llle 'e p r o m i n e n t
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C om e Into Anlievllte
v ia t h e S outhern
H a llw a y n r m o t o r In o v e r t h e fin e rutuls
of t h e S outh.
W r it e f o r h a n d s o m e b o o k le t nod
I n f o r m a tio n

J. H. CRAMER

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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You will have convenience, artistic app
and co m fo rt com bined.
A c o n tra c to r th a t o p erates a novelty
well able to do th e w ork.

We will fu rn ish you fre e house plans and will
e stim a te th e e n tire co st of th e b u ild in g m a te ria l for
y o u r new hom e. It should he well planned, h u t th e
re s u lt depends on th e q u ality of th e lu m b er and build­
in g m a te ria ls used. We sell only th e high g ra d e kinds
an d a ssu re you com plete satisfa c tio n . A call places
you u n d e r no obligations.

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PRESID ENT

You have o u r a ssu ra n ce fhat wc are
qualified to c o n stru c t, remodel, or repair
hom e ns an y o th e r firm .

COLLER

CARTER LUMBER. COMPANY

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Drive Out Sunday To See —

OAK HILL

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The Suburb o f Opportunity
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�14^— Hie French
* »V I { • f t
CAS8 U k C r R
►V t after » proDealt
w fiece
lae fete feat of water.
The poasinc of tMi
n h .. Once fees)
K banner at (ached
V. Seott, eWtf
resort; of Par
(a charac- td.oi
wlih all of h|s euppeiailly taper, i JJjji
ifin te r of the Etm valued at $S,.
Ujra district. The work
natural powers ofer t ------- - * |U"
be ccrtiplet-xi within
enabling Mlnnerait Ii
lp- lubrcrlbt* &lt;0 this phas2 of civnisa- great pro»M&gt; ity, and it &lt;is desired tlx month?, to
says Mr. Scon.
aka tlnnV contribution to hla wet far*.
to raako m b 'pay his Income tax
creaalnaly Ur*e noml
led* When the Indiana become arcus, to the Uutcerttlmj.
advantage of IhwIkfiBI
fcpl- tamed to patcpnlxlng “the frhite
This yoaPf man ts said to be
lea] treatment af reeer
irth [nan's medicine man,’"as they te m making 50,000 franc* n month, deIted him, they fndko. good customer*, rived entirely, fhrni the mbsidies
Old men of the tribe who hava of fair partners who engage hi.
lely learned ttie ndnpnUfe.s of nuch rrr vices regularly at the rate ot
pve Icom/nop treatments as the atomiser 2,000 frantfs minimum a month. 1I.&gt;
become ftalrly civUInd.
‘ads ! °.r KPfay, for noife iarid throat in fee- has no maximum, generously In.
nf the more timid Indian*
|nd- tioiu, and todfne for external alt* dined ladles Whd are particularly
l»h-1 ments, hasten tq the Infirmary at satisfied with him as a dancing
,?aP between the
the lean provocation.
loned tribal mimneYa and

bee With !■«**£«
L| Enrollment, th e
t o 1,250,000 People
L sS E E . F it. Feb. 1 4 .-

025 population will be
[in the neighborhood ot
If the increasat l*» Uio
Cr of peoplo In tW etate
Le with that of children
■ Of, according to etnIho h a y .(»ntde w^cula.
the state » growth dart four and a .half years,
ke four year period from
U the estimated school
based on the natural
ncrease and on figures
In some case* by countrndeijU ofpliblic J a ntreased from 292,285 to
15.3 P « r_ cent. The
mber of children of
j, xrkofled as 350,000
I per cent pver the fedof 10 2 0 , counting those
i 0 to 21. i
alculatlons for. tho en*
ition on a twenty par
*«, the statisticians estotal population at 1,compared with 068,470
. the federal enumeraGEORGIA ROAD ASSURED
t censis of 1020.
i have shown, however,
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 1*.
ed. that the proportion
Word has been received by F. O. August Belmont,
throughout the country
if which will make the
bm faster than
the
Edition, It is believed
tniitors. therefore, that
| rate of increase will
lr short, if at all, of Publicity men choose Olive Borden as 192.Vs most promising j
£
The latter figure of pulchritude. She’s one of 14 choices. Never mind the rest
Kthe state a papulation she's from Hollywood, too.
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kg the calculations the
in growers' organization here.
Resident: of New Zealand aver­
age. 4.40 pounds of raisins and 1.
20 pounds of currents every year,
England east 1.85 pounds of i -!:• re a t the most j GAINESVILLE, Feb. 14.—Cel- ins ami 2.77 pounds of currents to
pogxible. Varia- ery diseases and their control is each person annually. England’.'
mdition are ex- the subject trculed in a new bulle- large consumption r.r currants is
total, to Rome* tin issued by the Florida Expertto their wide use in
1.250,000 mark. I ment Station. Ur. (J. F. Weber, ns- attributed
sweet
breads,
cukes and pudding!^,
I sociate plant pathologist, tin* uu- it a consumption
of raisins in 2.1**I
j thor, has i punt several years studyIn tho United States the per capi
*nK the diseases of cefery in Flm- pounds and that of currants only
VvIVcS ida ami other stutes. Each of the .34 of a pound.
n P r F V i f l i i v ’many diseases and troubles in proi i c i a K u a ? j during this truck crop is taken tin
“
) in tho bulletin and described, its
Vincent 'Topper” Martin Brook­
I arent-Teacher 'cause explained uml.control nieu"- lyn lightweight, has not quit the
' riduy nlglit, a I urea given.
ting in spite of the knockout ho
sustained at the hands of Mike Ballel'tno l u s t week that sent him to
the hospital for several days.

Bife and helpful, designed to miteigfgV^ I
requirement of buainrss peewit m A i In II
1a Offered by this bank.
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Your Cheehlnf Account lovUed
38 Y E A R S O F S A F E RANfCTNG

hut to work th&lt;? hose. Fire is b
j liiri’ed to be due to faulty wiring

New Station Studies
Diseases of Celery

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A golf clulr with changeable
heads so that one shaft will serve
in all strokes linn been invented.

A High Class Development
—Located near beautiful Lake Monroe and in
rapidly growing- section of Sanford.

FLORIDA’S FIRS’l'.STATE WIDE

—And close to the center of the city making it San­
ford’s.most desirable residential district

Being Completely Developed

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—With every modern improvement and convenience
and being* beautified so as to be one of Sanford’s
most attractive show-places.

Carefully Restricted

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WILL BE HELD

FUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 24,
AT 8:30 O’CLOCK

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—With every precaution taken to permanently pre­
serve an ideal environment.

Moderately Priced
—Fort Mellon homesites are available at extremely
low prices—prices whiqh assure today’s investors
early and substantial profit.

Inspect Fort Mellon Sunday

AT THE

Coral Gables

—Drive out Union Avenue turning to the right at
Mellonville Avenue. It will surprise you what pro­
gress is I cing made in this most desirable develop­
ment.

Golf and Country Club
Seven interesting classes have been arranged and en­
tries are being registered daily. Every “Show” ring
horse in Floi ida is invited to enter. The most interest­
ing evening ever arranged. Ilorse Show from «S to 11
l). m .

With Jan Garber’s Orchestra and the grand Horse Show
Hall at Coral Gables Gulf and Country Club from 11 p.
»n. till 2 a. m. The one big event that every visitor in
Florida and every Floridan will want to attend.
Make your reservation at once enter your horse im­
mediately. For further particulars address Harry K.
Dutton, Manager Coral Gables Coll and Countiy Club,
°i‘ F. C. Lloyd, Director of Horse Show, care of Coral
Cables Golf and Country Club, Miami, !• lof’ida.
kaai

Promoters of Sanford’:* First Stilxlibisioti

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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tPeople are bejrinnin* to learn that the world
l.i«r pnm.Irh ‘ n * Ttm s tr&gt;sp«hi&gt;'
PnUtoa a Lea Apart.
to send to every section of Florid* exactly t t a f S H l S
Prohibition at Work.
&lt;n the way of new c i t i z e n ^ ' 2 ^ ^ S S *
Tired of Being Poor.
J P ’fT* u*e&lt;l to be a great deal of unkindly rivalry between
BY ARTHUR 8RI8BANB
competing towns and competing secUoiw V FloHHa ThS
&lt; o * w m t is m )
feeling seemed to be that there was just a limitmi numhor
of investors coming to the state, and that it was the
ANYWHERE IN this countrj
ol^eaeh town to try to "land"_“land'at Noma, Alaska, whither d

IMh XOTICBi

All obituary

M , c a rd s o f th a n k * , r e s o lu tio n s
B ftfcsw o r e n te r ta in m e n ts w h e re
■ p a r e m ade w ill lie oltarKeil
H X .r*aul«r a d v e r tis in g ra te s .
B n m T H R ASSOCf ATF.D P R R S S
W. A ssociated P r e s s Ir. e a c lu s S e n title d t o t h e u s e f o r r s p u b don of a ll n e w s d is p a tc h e s
l i e d to It o r not o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
it" th is p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e local
■ publish ed h e re in . All rlirhia
n m b ll r a t l o n of sp e cia l d ls p n tc h lOreln a r e a l s o rese rve d.

Mlgg KATHRYN WILKEV, Society EJit.7
PHONE

term s nnd airplane!? rnco to fight
iThe Herald believes that pot until this winfpr nr
disease, or in Los A n g les or Sara*
least not until the last eight or ten months, did it beain to sota, where men race to buy
f®^a..UI&gt;0.n th®. P®9P,e of th|s state that- FWidn ™nffh n l teal estate—the news is strange
and Interesting. This is written
on the train with the excellent
Times-Despatch, of P.ichmnnd, Vli'Rinia, for Inspiration and Infor­
mation.

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AfRS ROBERT Garrett, of Cum­
berland County, is candidate for
Court Clerk. She may he electfd by those that sympathize with
her husband, formerly clerk, now
spending five year.* in jail for I
shooting the Rev. E. S. Pierce.

th e people it would like to a t t r a c t *r
|LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.’ uP °n thou san d s o f potential FIoridanH It
poctH for sound Investm ent* a n d Hiiitabl
OD CARES FOR HIS OWN: (litions. M any o f th e se people will be
nd they shall he mine, saith
■Lord of hosts, in that day am ine .th e a ttra c tio n s of a dozen d
n I make up my jewels; anti choosing one. And happily th e y a re
sound ami
III spare them, as a man ?par- F lo rid a of 1925 a w illingness on th e finding in this better
LIFIERS indirate
hla own son that servelh him. o f tho s ta te to say a p leasan t w ord fo r
. CVCryf
tio n ‘hat Floyd Co lins still Jives in
■chi 3: 17.
ev ery o th e r section.
his prison rave. Melt violently in­
T h e “ hig h -fly er,” th e “ ru m m y ,” .....
'gel-rich-quick
trrested in that case say, “ It*« too
MY VALENTINE.
Nobody,” comes to Florida and g ra v ita te s
bail,
Women arc not content to
gave me a Valentine, long, ties Where he can find his k in *. T h e stin g y
s-rv. “ It’s too hail." Mrs. Emmons
long ago.
holier-than-thou pest comes to Flo rid a ami seeks his’ brethren Blaine,
one of the best women In
mine so I guess I'm the one
Chic ago, or noywhen* else, after
•• who should know
love and the heart, in full
consulting with Dr. McArthur nnd
measure, were there,
obtaining the permission of the
aweetness surrounded it —
Collins family, sent two doctors by
aweetness to spare,
nple affair, yet It's well worth th a v ilfo n ?
l,p to i he com m unities” them selves. W hat flying machine to save the mnn if
Its weight
possible.
.
old, is the Valentine, vulueil Of growth. W hat'S L ta 'ln 'C
It wps explained to her that the
so great.
all depends upon th e “ bid ” th e y m a k e f
p io s p trity ,
idea of having a doctor crnwl in­
love did it come and with love
to the cave to chloroform the man
M^e have come to a place when* nil nt t/ i. • &gt;
does It stay.
null cut orf Ids leg was not sound,
I folly as real as of always
in such cramped space everybody
US’ today.
concerned, including the doctor,
rich'in this Valentine; yen, so
would l»e rendered unconscious by
*' are you,
the anaesthetic. The plan was to
All have been given thin sweet­
fasten a harness to the man’s leg
, heart type, too.
and by main force pull the leg
t easy to guess it; there can
be no other.
from under the heavy rock, the
j.octorH treating it immediately.
!l person’s reul Valentine slmply Is Mother.
If it cnuldn t he pulled from under '
By HAL COCHRAN.

A ycung indy uk
‘■•‘ntly tells
1 ° Ver »«eningj £ u j

L nt the 1JClub will

of the WoHoly Cross
nusical ot 3:30
of Mrs. B. F.

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S . K|r li- Vou know I
•Rings ho should.,*'|
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Many a rnarTwh^.
Wl
things w,
k e t every cent KuruJ,
Indications un. |V,,
wortl puzzle fad w£
way to the ■nconte
ui11m
The original incom* u,
I may know, was buying
[for getting home M |,fc

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m ALL SOULS CHURCH
Tomorrow, Feb. ir&gt;, will be Sexngesima Sunday.
Mass will be celebrated at 10:30
A»* Ale
T he sermon will be on the Ruspel
of the Sunday, “The Word of God/'
Benedict on of the Blessed Sacrarnent will I*, given immediately
after Mass. Sunday School will bogm a t 0:0(1 A. M. Sharp. All
children oro requested to attend.
The Sodality f.x t„ meet Monday
ovehlng at 7:.t0. All candidates for
meinhersnip are expected to attend
this meeting.
. The .Knights of Columbus will

will meet with
lister on West
nwtmg of the
ie Church Serit with Mrs. E;
Ivenup at J:!Ill

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FOR SALE
[tet* of the »*o*
ecial uttcntion
bridge party
the etui' house
(serration* can
g Mrs. It. A.
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Ur doesn’t like is the one in

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visitors suv
JUSt K0 nfter 11 ns wc should. And
and certainly o„e°of S E 'S o J t b S S &amp; S A . ‘f "f J 1

t could hardly be expected that
• price of wheat would continue
body
rise forever.

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Mr. Farmer!

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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
YOUR FARM
Five acres good celery farm, all cleat!
ed and tiled. Three flowing wells.
Close to loading- station
Reasonable Price.
Easy Term*

The man who is able to laugh at
■i*elf usually has plenty of opftan ity to laugh at others.
[thout mentioning whipped
«, our ideu of n mouthful of in °the
ing is a civic club speaker ju.it

right S

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1*1'oeeasiotiH blctm sTall'he S

port oC tho adult utombolTof

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m a ts one side of prohibition.
Another picture of prohibition isi
presented i„ the news from a!
Northern city. Bovs and girl* of
Jh® .Upper high school class are
forbidden to go on driving parties.
Inc young boys and even girls-•
curry bootleg whiskey with them.

blazoned on all the p o rtin g ^
thnn°rd Wu ' Ut,t. m0r° Publicity fj
than cun be estlmuted ut this tlu

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was not heurd of before pro­
hibition came.

never count

YOU LEARN uiso thut sonu
prosperous men, with sons nt col
lege, send regulnr supplies ol
whiskey to those son*. They say
I know that under present condi­
tions my boy i* .ruing t„ drink
ami I prefer to have him drink
whiskey that won’t kill him. Sci
I keep him stipplas],

WDnny things happen Jn this
Dnd, there is a ballplayer who
P t , t « t *ix inches and yet they
jl him the shortstop.
-------- o-------- The trouble with the Allied debt
iNtion is that too —any countries
■ “studying" it instead of muk-

^ OU READ that savings hanks
deposits in the State of New Yorl
alone increased nearly three hun­
dred million dollars in the pa«t
year, uml are told that prohibi­
tion Iiuh a great deal to d« with
that. You wonder whether the in­
creased savings deposits do enough
good to rounter-balance the effect
of Hie bootleg whiskey.

Kiddies aren’t the only ones who
t enjoyment out of sending ValffriM. There arc plenty of oldpeople who like to he reminded
the fact that someone cures.

* eggy nu* made one person
• the error of her wuys.
■— - »--------With celery bringing sutisfaey prices and with the outlook
' * xecord-breaking seuson, much
»ney will be placed in clrculan in Hanford. And there will he
v excuses for unpaid hills.
— — o—-----''Coolidge Culiters on Iron Horse
’ Dully Exercise." say* a head.

SERBIA'S DOUBTFUL
LOUISVILLE COURIER..in
nio Tact that half dozen per­
son* were killed during the gencral election in Jugo-SlaVju yL.*.
terday indicates non so much that
conditions in the country uro chao­
tic a* that the opposition forces
have held themselves in control,
n r these the Croatian followers of
Stephen Ruditch. now in prison on
a charge of treason, constituted
.
f,t101 m venter and might have
turned the contest of ballots into a
destructive conflict.
Holding a*
they do a strength of one-fourth
c L u ,V°‘r . "“ lion\ i t &gt; ' l been
x iu ted &gt;thut the election would

"REMEMBERING
IIAI’I’I E R
thing:." niukes hardship uiiciidiirnhle, Dante said. Tennyson re­
peated it.
Thu unfortunate
woman who
killed herself had been a belle of
the "proms" at the University of
Virginia, amt had married the hero
of the university, captain of tin
football team. Then came divorce
unhappiness, poverty, and suicide.
SENATOR McKELLER. Democrut from Tennessee, says of the
hill the would turn Muscle Shoals
over to the power trust, “The pas­
sage of the Underwood measure
would lie the greatest calamity that
has happened to the South’ since
the Civil War.’’
.Many Senators know that it i*1
so. hut if one of the biggest inon-i
opolies wants something you cun!
hardly expect the United States
Senate to refuse it. You can, how­
ever, expect President Coolidge to
veto it. He has, from Henry Ford
ixaet information on the Muscle

and agent* r V. Wt‘re " “ H-hed
nut in c J . ® f Bremier Puchitch
thi* the c vkC'
Notwithstanding
lfi* *e . 9 'rl!n,,‘,lt h«8 "on only
with?S2 fo'r thh"nMCXt • B“ r|iament
lv th,. r i,. lhu Opposition. Plaindnuht'the r U" . Wa-s unf“ lr «"&lt;l n«
cd to fn ,
M m" DVUM“ lts refu*.
ihn»
{ J ! 1 a • "hen they saw
F . r ; £ ' h f f r ? . ' « - j d rw .
glomerat n ^ !n Bnu* this conceneZ
', Ir knn •SSince
tut‘, h«»
general elections.
it* held
fnr
"T it" ,v miT ity ,,eol’U* hus lo'dwiil
„ .r i ll!e, countrv an(l now , VIRGINIA MAY have a woman
h a hand-picked majority it will Governor.
The probable candidate
loT!^Pursue the same course. would be Dr, Kate Waller Barrett,
' J, u' ,n under u respectable whose address at the Democratic
one T T W?Ui d ftoon become National Convention lust year cult-llr, 1 t,u. richest countries in h'd forth so great un ovation. Be­
II warC'f 1 h M ul,.olY •*c*Ped civ­ ing Governor of a State or Mayor
. i fnr wh,ch '• is largely i„a city Is practically to lie a
lebted to the m»n it is persecut- of
housekeeper on a big scale. Wo­
rotde.l
♦
kely
he w,n und
be with
rui|- men. in politics, will bring a new.
1,V
1 uI to.the
executioner,
better element to Government. And
th« '/'[“ """ig, influence gone, with »no.*t important of all, women vot­
b'.. T ?*7*ruin crowd still in of. ing will make men In office think
• fhe future of the cnnntrv iu
about the needs of women and chil­
dren.

and the hotel c l c r k ^ m h i'^ I jS ^ h j
he understood ther
lord but he did i
not expect muchr,1 ^i'Ojorointion
r a t ' VhCr?from
il soinr people but everv
cal!:
man, woman and c....u
-h '.d ut ...
- o a r&lt;l :s h°u 1(l know that we have
one of the finest golf
m the state and it is situated
just three miles from. uiur.,es
the
— i southwest city limits.
All o f which ireminds
* ‘ me that ail of the hotels and filling
Rtationa and other places where
i'*re visitor? stop should Is* up
on all of the many places of- inte
.‘- c re st in and around Sanford,
Nome folks would rathe
cities than to have them r steer these visitors to other Florida
here in Sanford and this matter
.should receive the atte
ami the peopl), from wh " 'n'' °r the Chamber of Commerce
Join these "know nothings'* get a sulary.
Harrv T. Itod well i
thingri Hot by halves In
Ilia forctr is ahout to la
pany property, Mr. Ilotl
dollars worth uT advert
will see the name of fjai
Sunday nml wt cljy nfiw
leani of Sanford who in
Mr. Bodwell know;: hi: i
him in our midst.
And speaking about Sanford being on
me Ihn.k Of a lady who came down here tin
N‘,w York and was unable to buy a t ckw
-die had laboriously explained to the ticki
he Ay r ° n| U r.Uu " '" thaJ
wa, on
in
I* ,%a,lw,|y« Hie n|(cnt in ' is t *•«I |
Ld
/}Ug“r&lt; a.n‘l thisi htdy who lived ii
field
insten
‘,lirn,trht
thattickets.
h" "huultl
field Instead1 of trying
to sidl
And Im
e&lt;
her a ticket through to Hanford. This shouli
the ( oast Line us | am &lt;|u!te sure tliev do
Hu* diverying ot passenger tiuffic at the I

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PKEStIVTERIAN n i l l n r i l F I
I lie pastor will preach on Pravr,r “J noth services Sunday. At 11
rent itni
A. M. the subject will he “The
Wa. m.
Iafe of Prayer". At 7:.10 P. M. h»
rr.d sermon 11 will preach tin “Prayer in tho 20th
“Our National Century.
Services for the day
Will he as follows:
s';’,r: A. M. Sunday School.
II A. M. Preaching.
2:1B P. M. Junior. C. E.
B. M Intermediate C. K.
*':.I0 P. M. Senior C. E.
I;!50 B. M. Preaching Service
Miss ^fny Holly haa taken the
position of Junior C. E. Lender.
•Miss Holly lins had two yeur’s ex­
perience in this work, and her ap­
pointment nnd acceptance assures
Wfinff pieij of wot-B for thB grotm

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r.'ri.ilv' * '
rclurn-d
l.rlnS^n ovl’ n,n« fr,»n Quitman. On.
bringing her small grandson.
T
u " J * •‘'•'"man and Mrs.
of Oviedo spent F ri­
day shopping in Sanford.
J V tL MrpWent and
t lh "n,a? returned Tuesday
GanpeHnn'.,,n ' l'r‘‘ thpy nttcn,1(*;i
ninny friends of Mrs. liar*n "'ll lw Rind to learn that
&gt;a* returned fro mFor-

dinmrny nWllili|r nt tho Hrnm
• mar School „ t io;.|r, o’clock Mki
! nrv will,,f e r’ “ n“ ptlst mission.
' promises fRI

p

nrry- I’upwortli i?t exrrive Sunday front New
the guest of hoi fathtnnuison.

"c pr“t?ranl which

T LH‘ nf#,,n«»mil Interest.
Miss Tucker «ft,.r many years
Ch n? as thj* principal of a girl/
school, is touring the South, exhib­
iting a fplendid collection of (’|,i
neso curios and in an education'll
way explaining the life nnd cu,
tom:; of the people of the Orient.
vlll.. gTUC^er*
fr°ni Louis• Ry« nns in her possession
u large collection of curios, which
w,th ]wJ- n,,'l while ex-

Mrs. W. A. Zachary
ouse guest. Mrs. Cheeuluig the week-end in
»• guests of Mrs. D. T.

O of All Souls
gave a Valentine
Way night nt the
nbus Hall. Qunnnd red roues were
............
. „
in decorating the
cordially invited ! haH. making it very beautiful.
.
f An interesting game of bridge
—
i was enjoyed until a late hour.
TT
J te L n* W
lttb,&lt;*« &lt;*f Players.
I , r.tl l,lit‘s
counted, Mrs.
-^ n l
n
i. J , n “chiratd was awarded tirst
-TUI
P a rty
« gas-stove lighter, for hold­
—
Iig ladles high score. The men's
at the homo of T :h, Dco^e Prize- a linen hnndkcrps on Oak Avc- ' , ,or’
to
°- Schott. Miss
•nd Miss Mnrga- ,rVnc “ * ' vath.-n nnd Eugene Tnk­
} charming host-1 ,, " on l°w-scoie prizes,
if the First B ap-1 The parish eight-piece orchestra
nrr Miss Blanche VI’S . r tbe directorship of G. C
fringe is to take ” -dlows* rendered several selec&gt;f next week.
1110,18 throughout the evening which
Ming colors of wcfl* Rmatly enjoyed by everyone

t Honored I

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n&lt; homo of Mrs. F. L. Nixliursdny evening a business
•ic «f the Intermediate Up.
league was held. Mr. J. S.
suiicrintendent of the Interv !.o:iuue, opened tho moot*
ith a prayer. Plans fo r n
und niiftinoMH
worn
",'d. after which games were
d. Ihdii iniH 1f t rpslmifn!

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■lusl In Passin
(Continued from Page Four)
getting Kirkwood. Hagen and the
th-'t game of golf yes- i
leniay. It was fine nnd demonit rated nu.ro than anything else
could do the fact that golf mid es­
pecially professional golf is lh*
greatest : v.mc in the world for
young and old alike, it ir. matches |
of thin : ert that will attract a big'
gallery from out of town arc 1
bring our npierdid f n|f course t
the notice of the visitors to th e ;

i

Mias riura rhilds of A
C.. will arrive Saturday
i guest of her cousin jit
*. W. F, Itavenel.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
t
SOCIETY
f liristinn Science Services are
held in tho Woman’s Club, Oak
Avenue and Third Street every
Sunday morning at II o’clock.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock. 7 he
subject for tomorrow is “Soul."

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•tK m u — I'ino t re si— W oodruff Suf.divisioi
are u gen hi fo r i|u.st. subdivisions and hu
Home good huy.s in emit
T H R E E LO TS O N S A N F O R D HEIGHTS
(•L O S E IN

i m a polity niodil.
Hiry iiiipiired the cause of her pcevbJinrsn, she
!v [ 01 :i""*nd with you for a year, nnd we have
1. inti,. ,1; don’t you think it is time In think oT
a n i o i n l |||. had thought of it, hut hud post­
poned the event.
t miil.' pread over his face, and lie h I hi* gaze
. an figure. She held her hreatli waiting hi;
1ilie tii.'w would bring comfort and joy.
•T'l Lind lie had not used that endearing term
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viill Ith reniiml m.. &lt;.i* tlint

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A Personal Demonstrati
by an Expert Fitter
w ill be given o f the

Q Jja d a m e
Makes Viu look lh m .x \

Reducing G iidk
While Getting Him

At the Woman’s C'liih
Monday, 'I’uesday, Wednesday,
Fell. 10, 17 and IS.
From :i to 5 I*. IV
Conic in and let the expert fitter,
direct from the Madame X Company,
give you a personal fitting of this
wonderful reducing girdle.
See liow this amazing girdle ncru*
ally takes fat from your waist and
liips with every little motion you
mnke—gently and surely and lengtht-ns your waistline,giving you a graceful, erect figure at once.
«
Made of the highest grade
Eteam cured, “ live" rubber— j
the very kind worn by famous ,
athlete:! for reducing weight, t
W orn over theundergarment.
Massages every portion o f the surface!
Women often lose three inches the
t cry first week.

r h a ' V ' h e/v®ryone 001,1,1 have heard Mr.

Lincoln’s Soundness
Of Character

Some people take an active interest in thei
!tnvP e i?,k*s.ar
m teiest in their church,
devote ail their time to their business, others
the time all of therm have their various hobbi
where they spend the major portion of their t
of them make, a fetish of their particular Im
exclusion of everything else. A go.nl citizen *1
active interest in every line of interest in theii
( ommcrce. H e could not do anything worth wh
,,?t 1^!nr CP mJ * r, i° l Bommerco and while the i
glowing it should be growing more rapidly,
a good citizen if you fail to take an interest in
of Commerce but you are a slacker when yo
neighbor to do your share of the rcul work of UD
city and country.
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SPRING STYLES
TUESDAY
ln- A. M. to 8 P. M
■ nmplcte line of early H|
Ititstte models, appro or in

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Waist and Hips Reduced

n OPENING

SSHOPPE

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So many interested people stop me every
me about the new tourist hotel that 1 tnke this*
mg them that it will be built and not Vim" 1
gitting icudy for this big event. But nothimpubhc until they get u-ady to dig the T u n d a

I want to thunk the boys of the Sanford (
(Continued on page 5)

.ea.ll„y , Z „

lllrs Ma non Packard of Detroit j
Mich., i, %
jusiting her sister, Mrs.,
Walter I{’"uth on West F ir s t1
Street.

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Rest
Clu- in
inr ,FT
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f' v“roads
&gt;‘“ rs will
Sanford
k ..t city
I Inridu
and all
lend vt
then maybe the ticket agent.* nil over the I n,
•lie fact that Sanford is really i„ Florida.

Bo
Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday wh
the many reasons why he had beconie cnanmn
.Mr. Borchurt who lives in Milwaukee ha.* been
world and knows |,is "egg*" when it come*
praise of Sanford streets and improvements and
were enough to make Frank Forster straight
chair and pat himself on the head. And it is ti
d l / E T s J it“
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Sanfwri

Ti R®tlweH is ependin
few days in Jacksonville on h
n tll.

where the B il.in l , on» library
Christian Science m l ?,,thor‘«Hl
ho. read. Iiormwed n S r
|n?y
Room r.17 pS!* l ^ V ^ h n ^ I . in
Building,
*Nn“ ';nal Bank
Sundays and holiil''r-v - ,h,y except
r,:00 I*. M. h0l" ,aw fro"* 2:00 to

k&gt; Society will
bf Mrs. C. II.
| Avenue and
[lock...
lileHon, Mih*
,J Miss Kllzatertain with u

the (Irammar

JUST IN PASSING

w,n he BOnT »« R
F&amp; rth S t ,™ " ' at h' r hmn*

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rr will give n

Fire Proof ,.,.On Paved Street

Ih e Asheville Citizen says today
*h« tomorrow that you worried
M t yesterday.

xpenditures of the Prince of
ie* Jn his various travels are
e investigated if Luborite memi of I arlianient have their way.
t l rL lh a - \ hle prine&lt;* b*‘,n guiltv
ppddhig hL» expense account?

X ’ i ' SUr ■nu&gt;fS|*.
•,hw ,n '«&gt;»rrled n ^ 1‘

itelU

Id you send Romeone n Vnlen
today?

Mweru «ren i me only pe:
tho prefer darkness to light,

the city who are not members of
other classes. Tho hour tomorrow which' Includes teddm* •8 ®r v *c ®
promises to be one of very Keen In­ Jpg at 8 :0 0 oVl!^k r r uf heal"
terest.
Room.
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No more exercises—no more starving- ■ S t a i n
diets—no more harmful medicines. With every breath, with
every step, with every motion, it gently kneads and massages
away the disfiguring far. Only/uv rubber gives this marvelous
“ unconscious massage.”

THE KAHN TAILOR
plete i

With the Madame X Girdle you can wear stylish, becom­
ing clothes at once. It gives you smooth, straight, unbroken
lines. Perfect comfort while you sit, work or play. Special
back lacing makes it easy to adjust as you become more
slender. You can wear it all day long with comfort, while
it quickly reduces your excess flesh. Trv it on today!

T he Host Office Is Next Dor.r To I s

STHENGTH- SERVICE - FROGRKSS
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�.BPRING PRACTJCK STARTED
t. —ti------' ‘ .
. K GAINESVILLE. Feb. 14. —
Spring practice for candidate* for
{next aeatoh’o Upiveraity of Florida
Tuotbafl'team ho* begun under the
direction of Tom Sebrlng, tho GaTom' new head coach. "Goldy"
Goldstein and “Cy" William*, atarn -Arenr Now Tilled In Only A
on la it year’* team, arc aiding the
Small Fi’nctlon of Amount
coach in handling the candidate*.
That
Can He Developed
The track and fleid Reason at the
University also got under way with
r ^ the beginning a t this week, with a
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Feb. 14
goodjstzed squad reporting.
;----------------------BOWLING TEAMS ENTICED
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 14. —
This city will bo represented next
month at the annual National Bowl
ing Congress tournament in Buff­
alo, N. Y., by two 5-inen teams to
M known na the Florida Seminole*!
and the Florida Forsyth*, it is an ­
nounced by George Ilodan, secretary of the Jacksonville Bowling
" association. Tlie Semi notes will be
. ’ made up of Captain T. McGrnw,
Daniels, Rich, Hall and Sharkey;
hnd the Forsyths, Wienbnrg, Cap­
tain Aarms, Girard, "Willis and
Stagmler.
a u iM iiN U H A lb BOATS
—| —
v ^ M L Feb. R4.—The Biscayne
Yacht club baa authorized Nat
Herresshoff, builder or two of Sir
rhetnas IJpton a famous challenge
crf . . ’
Prepare plan* for ten
sail boats for use of youthful memhera or Ihe club. Members of tho
club arc now planning a .series of
international race* noon with
yachtsmen of the Bahamas, Cuba,
2 ,ll° b
ii ,n ,e *:nT n .nrp f&gt;xpect•(* Bareli, noon
offer the n?w cliih house in forinally opened.

E yE R T

CITATION.
To 3 S 3. Coltfi) and
..
Warwitir.: a

— A 1 N P THC.

IN

N IN E

for

TwoKinds of Art

( n |Q | U V E R fllN a H orace Croolejr'H
tJ K
®Nnoua advice to ih«* younjcj G T ** moacullne m?x, MIm* Ethel
i » r i W , advertlslntf a rtist, left Honv*r a n d w ent E ast— to New York
IT h a t ahe round surcean m uch more
jc o rd ltl th a n .It la often' repair &lt;j to
jh e to new com ers may be seen from
fact that alinoat ImiiifdlnUly
•ahe had to have l a r g e r ntmiiu
q u arte rs.

Mlaa Daniel I* also nof.*.l fer tfie
artistry or her hospitality. At In­
formal ntipper* In her stiullo. a He.
Bghtful feature la the apple dump­
lings which she in.ikffi herself, fjerauae her studio Is knuuii as the
Daniel Den. her frl-nda imv«'

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liny.r llpi. twl.l yiadm
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Boll tj In.-h thick, cut tin
ami lay In «. nlrr of . acli
par' ll nml c o rd , l-'ili u
wiili *iigor nli.t cinim.iiuii
corner.*. «,rf tin* .loocli .•■

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Plf&lt;C

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JSe a IIaa
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» Is restricted to
fleet Ion.
. it made The SanIll b« responsible
■correct Insertion.
for subsequent
• office should be
(lately In case of

nignest grad*,/
kinds.
C.hantpiu,
Ford Gaskets aid

fUnTISBHS

Sresentntlve thorr with rates, rules
»n. will give you
nation. And If
t will asalat you
«r want ad. to

us s u m

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P o p " SOVA'RE SNORING

FELLOW’S SERVICE |

s r.1 t he'
wa at The U ag if t ar bf le lI m i Ihnmtls*

gL O N E OF THEALAJS r m 3 T R |
n ew spa pers

and

WRECTORt

m a g a z in e s ™

ijhre nllhlN eaay
W»lr "f Hanford
• aflrn needed.
I uhrn any aperranlred. It la
Mkrtlrnllr t a t

Cut to Ruit
*9.00 per curd delivered

1

WUL) D c , Y A»OS • *tCU’LL
HAVE TO .jO \.if&gt; iA) Tm£. ^
' 1ARE
ora T^*;
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Directory
XD MOTOR RE
IDING.
BCTRIC SERVICE
Electrical repair*.
r»l Ave. Orlande,

Car. Drive it
tnd Second St.

0 0 0 .0 0
To your children, y»«*4
ligious, charitable t: d
or uny other beneficiary you nuj(
III o f your wife, no deduction beiof

no) In your wife if your death is
upon receipt of due proof of y.u

|T REPAIRING
■EIN — Automobile
$&gt;'12 and Rebuilding.
P«. Oak Avenue.
[ for HIRE
Fi'KKVICE Hay
ptts all trnina. Bagf . Phone 651,
p ritip s
pALDKR. Day and
«n*icc. Anytime,
°r_25,
w r ec k er

"fore age 05. This amount WJ
I hiring such disability no prf«

O N TH

pay or night scrPARLORS
Marinollo
kinds. Rj||n w ater a
Old First National
L2. Phone 215._____
*AND DYERS
TEAM PRESSERY
* specialty.
110

S3
^ore **f *
income
the first 1

F°hL;SAL|Fu
? R acres
R E N Tof-B1
__”on,c
with ,three

ssi «

« 8
" i:

pro,P€rou&gt; I*nnera and fern growtra of Volusia
f i VNews,
d w rate
t , *a le
,n per
theword,
DeLand
rarlt fDally
cosh

"MT
*2*7$*"
X Park
V
lice
108 Second
S t, Near
Phone 282

FOR .SALE-six rt
and garngo, practici
location for family
Ideally situated,
terms. Write Geo,
Safety Harbor, Fla
Realtor In city.

’
, 1? r u RLING. subdivision
Undo* UF1 F? la bdIv,,,on to Or^ r i d s . and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High*
T in

and m eta l

Wo r k

"

AHVfiRTlSB in tc# Joum al-florl
Georgia’* greatest
norning. afternoon,
iday CUasIfled rate*
AI'/Vm. . __ ,B£*I T*nk«. A t Oak I

Mr"

wist

E m it w

j j ? g

FOR SALE—Fifty acres good cclTil M JA. HORNING t r ib u n e —
eirjln n,nd' ,^.lvo ncrc» cleared
...A,1n"1*k*8 of typewriters for Trih,?n. " yl ur 8u|’«riPtlon to the
and tiled and in crop. Right at
rrlhune or hand it to vour local
Sunlra nYr, *™ *' f?r rentf.nt! neBr
road.
dealer so you can read Florida’a n3!!inWaSH0"
I rice I8J500. Half
cash,h" rd
balance
new"»»*P«r. One vear terms. Fred Wnlsmn.
•
to'™ flT",on»h',W-0C. three months
Buildin g Material 12.00. If you desire *1.000 insur- |
ance policy sdd 75 cent* to your FOR SALE—New house nnd big
lot. 1-2 block off Dixie High­
UTRACLE Concrete Co, general f mer.
way *600; also 5 room cottage
in T S S W
,nr^' ■m* * A T 3 E "DO^YO TrW A N TTo"hiirSr'M rt furnished
$1,460.00 Citrus Heights
ithe
h r"S
, in* 7 m Ifo
*° "dv«Hise in Filling Station. Orlnmio
Road.
Orlnndo Road
Galnesvllla
Sun."
iv fst VinaiNf
.
A—Clarksburg.
„
f o r SALE
.Exponent, niort
sg Sunday, mnrnlnjr li
.
U
.r
lots on Sanford
par word, minimum If*.
Heights, elevation high; price, low;
nhVKr^PRK.* ATTr.NTfON-Pen rasy terms. Will sell all four
saiola la bealnnlnr the aresteat de lot* together, ono or more ns dch! K ?
ln, JJIorlda'a hlair rv; , S,rCon«S.c-0 P- I,nyar(1 Finlth, Own­
half million dollar blrbw** tn th. er^
200 Evan* St.
JL.m b"5°!' 1'«*
hi* n" &lt;,o!l.ar
dnn.!?ay

And make a start
Toward financial
Independence.
We can and will help
You by making the
Term* easy—Your should
Investigate.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
(Realtor*)
101-108 Magnolia Avenue
FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnish
or unfurnished i
■JJ?**1
modern
Mill be vaennt 17th.

D .A .C A L D E B A R .R , ELDRIDGE

Avenue.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

flnlahed: a twr
across Eacam* If you are looking for
Quarter mil'lor
under construe A top-notch fnr.

AutRnobiles
1023

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, 65c per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Puro Sugar Houso molnssea 45c. Pure Cuban 36c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta. Ga,

loT?
looo
looo

inoi
1323
tal gold, platinum anti discard­ lDk5
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and &gt;»*&gt;
Refining Co., Otaego, Mich.

Dodge
Graham
_ .
V4 Ton Truck
Dodge
Coupe
Dodge
Touring
Dodga
Touring
Dodge
Roadster
P Qrd
Fordor Sedan
Ford
Runabout
Ford
Ton Truck
r .n i

F o ri
S”burb* ? .“” ?
FOR 'SALE—U s « r . Willys-Light w &gt;
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months. I(WJ
_
. , Light Truck
Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
Overland
Touring
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
Above cam reconditioned, all
BABY CHICKS—Nine excellent run flno and look good.
Price* Right—Term* "Maybe"
breeds to choose from. Hatch­
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Not quantity. Let us prove it.
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Free circular with price list. New
Dodge Dealer
Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Gn. Phono No. 3
Oak A Second

WANTED—To
« aw xMi—To buy country pro*
ducc. canned vegetables, syrup,
highest price* paid.—Davis Whole­
sale Co., Augusta. Ga.
*
WANTED TO BUY—Small groc
cry refrigerator. Garretts Groc­
ery. Palmetto Ave.
W ANTED-Job
... „ —
— overseer or
cultivating orange grove. J Fi
Drummond, 1202 George St., Waycross. Ca.
Work wanted nt once by capnblo
man. Experienced truck driver,
farmer, or carpenter. Will do
anything. Address E. II. Care o f
Herald.
Cook wanted In small family.
Apply today. 1422 Park Ave.

N urses
fOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
mechanical condition, priced low
for quick sale. See Mr. Fnbrlx. NURSE—Specialising in Obstet­
Lost and Found
rics (Baby Cases) prefer to have
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching.
case register a t least two weeks
S. C. brown leghorns. *1.00 per *■DR SALE—Ford Touring car, In advance. Write Box 1641 or
STRAYED— One Jersey cow. Left
my plnco Saturday night. Chain setting. John U. Jones. Heardall
*60.00 if taken at once. Garretts call 942. Orlando. Fin.
and block attached to head. Metal A vo.
Grocery. Palmetto Ave.
tflfr in car. Reward for return of
For Trade
Selling at n sacrifice 10 S. C.
cow or information to her whereRhode Island Red hpns and one
H- H- Chappell. Phone cock for *30. Cockerels *4.00 each.
Will trade equity of *4J&gt;00 in
o7o-\\.
Mrs. Joe Shinglcr, Donnldsville, FOR R E N T -F----Miami bungalow for well located
our
room
houso
Ga.
with modern conveniences and Sanford unimproved real estate,
LOST—On French Ave. between
5 and 7 St.. Thimble, initial M. ’ONE HUNDRED TIIOUSANlT K.nr"«rc,11 2nd St.. West Side. An­ nox 431 Sanford. Fla.
Z. return to 708 Laurel Ave., re­ "Better Baby Chicks” sold to ex- nie Philips.
pcrlenced Florida
I’oultrymcn.
ward.
Nothing to sell until April 28th. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room
npsrtmont *25 monthly in ad­
Thnnk you. Pincbreezo Far (Not
n
Hatchery)
Callahan,
“
vance.
See Mrs. Douglass over
yunuw spots nooui tne neau. i.cni
oi!?r.*(*a.
Wednesday night. Return to Her-1 __*• crit
Rotter llnby Chicks. Herald office.
nld Office and receive reward.
}"The Good Will T our” comprl*
Tourists to Florida: Furnished
(li&gt;(nuterflit ‘U’fntrrs
i out n
i. r l
r
.
,2'* nf Asheville’s prominent new bungalow. Electricity. North­
‘M iq h tfu l itummrVi
LOhT-Bunch of keys. I^ave nt.cilizen* will visit Sanford. Feb ern neighbors. Lake fishing, only
Herald Offico and receive rc- 21."*
*60 to May 1st. Ilox 4, Tnngorward.
ine. Fla.
*
Haggard &amp; Company

Rooms For Rent

Help Wanted

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with*
out meals.
I’ensonablo ratca,

Real I-Ntale— Investment* ,

First Nntionnl Bank Building
WANTED—Young mnn of good
I Lincoln House,
nppenrance to nolicit advertising
h*'nv *oe„, „r Well located nnd fully equipped
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
aiT .-r*5 ' H^*1'** chanro for live We have nn excellent
—Should have his own enr—Good
“ * f'* ^O.T, Complainant,
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
opportunity
for
hustler
with
abil­
floor
°P
wTl,*”
n
"f
i
,n
ar°u*'l
Listing
at
this
time.
llOOf,
” flfO D f V f n n m a n l
D anaai.
room apartment on ground floor.
CALBil HHti'fABD. »t nl
ity to produce. Apply nt Herald
Ask us about it.
Apply
300 French Ave.
Office.
Stove and Fire Place
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
T , . riTAT10&gt;N.fCnJ’an,aCHRONICLE — AuFOR RENT—Two bcr’.om s at 107
(Realtors)
v.
.Wood
u
-Augusta'* greatest
,.r-„L^n\n
101-108 Mngnolia Avenue
Bum.
rate
cash
.09c
Apartments
T0
ruP
.
t
r‘ind
tb"d
hl"
»
:
.
norn
*
an,|t
|
*rum, ttiul (fin rn-n;irt n**rs u im*.,
Furnished rooms &gt; s
Cut to Suit
TH
per line, minimum
Two business lots at Bithlo can
$9.00
per
cord
delivered
ej
unry .Jtn. •1191, Were trn.llnir uml
he bought on easy term. Address
Three-room furnbhed apartment I
[!"‘" f | nl,u*lnea!’ under the c&lt;"part? ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. - St. "ffljgj^BojcJjjlj, Sniifqrdj Fal.
for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
B ritt Realty Company
Bank^ a“ "d
,d " lL
{,,,UandV yl*
of 1'y,n*n
«Hch
every
pf the
^ rMchfd through
the St. Augustine Evening Record. PEARY'S AIDE IN TROUBLE
DAVID B. HYEB
! ? nUi C«i f* f ^ 1
csot p, per .word. *&gt; WREXHAM, Walca," Feb. 14.—
A R C H IT E C T
Hample copy on reauest.
W. H. LONG
Jam es' Jackson, who nccnvnpnni *il1
XT«mb«r 1 l X
•TAMPA. FLORIDA—lam pa Dally Admniirnl Penry on hin Polar trip '
B o b * Ilull.Bng
Floridn nnd Wi stem Meal*
Time*, the great home dally, in 1906, i* in trouble, lie whs 1
Orlnnilu, KlarlUa
rate H ie per word, minimum committed for trial nt the assizes |
410 Sanford Ave.
chargo 25c cash with order. Write here on n chnrge of arson. It was
H
ayes
I’honc liil-W
for complete rate card.
alleged Jackson was responsible1
S p ra y e rs
N O U T I I l.tM l P A IN T
PALM BEACH COUNTY^The
H O O IiE H A N
Tb« Paint That Havas You
accne of stupendous development*
Money,
CO LEM A N
Read about it In the Pnlm Beach
Mnnurnciure.l by
ful
in
n
gins*
of
water
Imfore
*
II. S . I’O N Ii
I ost. Somplo copy lent on re­
K k e ra a u -M m U lry P a i n t Co.
Co.
breakfast nnd in n few days your I
Hol.l l.y
quest.
3rd and Oak kidneys may net fine.
1V%I.\T COM PANY
Phone 110
113 HfnKn«»lln A%rr.
This famous snlts is made from ;
ADVERTISING gets result* if R
Phaar Z70
TYPEWRITERS
the arid of grapes nnd lemon iuicel
rcache* potential buyers. Pacombined
with
lithin,
and
has
been
latka Daily New* is circulated in
V ------ S K I , I , -------- R E N T
used for years to flush and stimu­
an industrial and agricultural secria.in—li»i
late the kidneys; ulso to help ^ Try Smith’s Barber
Phnaa S3*
OLD HOME TOWN
By STANLEY neutralize
tho acids in the sys­ Shop for good barber
: TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
tem, so they no longer cause irri­
rloridn real estate advertise in
tation, thus often relieving blad­ work. Ladies welcome.
[ ao -tnj •tha
n* ! t*,e SC Petersburg Time*. One cent
der weakness.
|*N
O
W
A-.jtr
n* l?,ent1ft w°rd daily, two cent* a word
stahchh«pn
Jail Salts is inexpensive; makes N ext to Valdez.
In hjjndayj!._____
&lt;Tk« JuHT/ s.OFwai^Hib
A Td m T ^
a delightful effervescent lithiu-wnter drink which everyone should
&gt;• THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
take now and then to help keep
accepted want nd medium in
the kidneys clean nnd active und
#*.
(Fla.) One ci;nt a word
THC FIRST O A lilj
the_ blood pure, thereby often
i,0 j nn insertion. Minimum 25c,
Ileal E s tu te — In su ran ce
JAKE JILATTK. -ru'
nvoiding complications.
By nil
SKCONPX'Alw.MIsa*
All kln.l* nf Pr.iprrlr l,lal»d
means have your physician exa­
FLOPvIDA—o n LANDO— Orlando
NEXT ASA SMC173.
for aalr
mine your kidneys nt least twice
morning Scntinnl; largest classi­
He
STILL
owes
Md
ILLMAKES.
'•ark Avrn.tr and Srr..n.| Nlrrrt
n
year.
—Adv.
i
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
S**ON
7&gt;I1M
HA
^
A NOT* or]
imum 24c cash with order.
7HI3 ror.'
L^OLBS-.TH'LAST&gt;
pU) ONfiS A S
r7v(rmAM&lt;ieA
•
-t“K-x-:.*++.:.+.&gt;.;.++.{.++&lt;.++.}.++
A LITTLE 1VANT AD In The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you hove stored away and hare
no use for. A little thlrty-cont ad
may bring you aeveral dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
will cell to see you.
FQ "

Trouble

P h o n o 1 7 ||

P o w e r fu l!

Pleasure Trip or a
Fishing' Trip

at o t such disability und continues
'hether or not disability is permanent. :■!
uuntli* will lie soT o construed. It i» *sf*J*1
nthly income to he paid to your wife s t1,g
dui* wife. During *urh disability no

W l r . s -----------il’G STORE — Prc'ra*s. Sodao.
We
Du as your phone.

THE MIAMI HERALD is tho big
__East Const morning newspaper.

[yRlCAL
ELECTRIC CO.
Gillon &amp; P latt

We never read an income tax
$ Everything elec- explanation thut we don't expect
see nt the end “Answer given
p *22. Elcctragith to
tomorrow."

|p 5 r?rsTATIUK
f * Tires, Accesoor w'th n smile. Elm
[5?ne J 4 7 1-3.

f* “tations. Magi
P nd&gt; Fjrat and Elm,
FJ* »nd l()th Street.
Be fiIo r is t ”
r **■ occazlona.
j^b o n e 200-W
g ^ .r r u R g — ;—
S RK J °

sell

GARDEN HOSE
12Y2 cent per foot
For Few Days

Ball Hardware Co

A n F llo M otor ki’I h you th ere,
an d hringH you hack.

ferr r e a
L HOME
) bfunot

S o r S ale By
IT WASNT MO**e THAN riF7«BM MOlUTe* ASTeo
the snow su e off H8HD*ia&lt;i poo* BEFoea
COBBLE* JOHN woerx. HAD IDENTIFIED 7WEEE

Elton J. Moughton

Hill Hardware Co.

OHM R ut

Light TWi:

P h o n e 5.*I.

V IC T IM S

**+****+4+&gt;++*++++++++++

^^O N 8~A N D
[SUPPLIES

lORlST

Ten (10) Lab m en
for Shrine Circus
LakeBulkhcadiiea'
Clyde dock. 7 A. M

*5.*^
ti* * * *
TcloDhonA fl

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PuS’ahlo,

PR

T J4B C i n r u i T C O I’H T OK T ill.'

B FOR RENT

A MONTH

stipulates that any
deduction, on uccoi
"f the amount to I

M rylce.

h u n a n |FT Thu 8Weete*t «»
snd «nK? l0W in the city «t a .
8U,t- Tw*lve bl
Jj- H
niuf OfiCet! 0 Bldg.
V rn * r &gt;
Holly.
Room 8 &gt;SO
Ball

SSlSdr ” “UPP,,M- Roo,n 9

i,l valid,
trvlc*
’rnnipt. Kfflclant.

TI"’ aVerag* w..|iuij. who has .l-n- ri.t—l
"" *.i"'r nosi.JD'ri Ju.lzme.il in niiuoclai n,ai
"”t i.ualiri.il n.
Aiiitiiroly lni„ n,t. |,
worl.l nml Hiii’cra.idilly l.an.ll. luricr siu.m
ii. j
trailiilip. bus uui t*.*cii sii.-l. a*
l!.
'r
1'H"i,ai'iil*b hetweeii s;,i.. i,,";.,
'."I .l.illl.tl ..I
Mho Is I. in1,11 lull*
.
....ney WI..,,„ I. will ylH.i ihe lurivM ineo'i
If. . li '*
," 11
""me Well-la|,| i li(„
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Hu* iHvIcr of u relujlve „r
"•;** tnveai It uinvj*..|y
|,,,M
.
*•*Ii:m happerin nil i..., ufi,.n when lire |.,
ih
hi :i lnrut* Mini.
lli.ull.ly juewitio luNurni.ee In ihe SaleM la.
1%it u%«li llrruiMr—V....I* ulie eoOM.il lua.i it In
|i,v. Minei
.Hi.
pai.not spend il.» i.riii. iix.i mn*. *'"&gt;
... |&gt; •
Ni.I.iKty .|- o U h
It If* llrf’t Q.H la*|| fe:
uhl*

leitRiQ '-S'- v .r; :ajm HEAR

XOTICB

■hould give their
office adilresa aa
phon* number If
bulls- About one
a tho'is.vnd has a
tht others can't
nth you unless
nr address.

THE LAST WORD in Alnolul.ty Ru re Provision for ihe Family’n Future

(Beside;! her inontiily
in u lump Kum imnieiii.
ivife nt your death.

TH E SEM IN °LE

Real E state

LEARN ABOUT

Liu ar* fur confilon*.
,
_
r average length
s line.
U* 30c for first

G uarantee Your Income By The P ilot Income

00

Real Estate

double above

rffectlve.

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Advertisln

__________ PRINTING

WIGHT PRINTSHOP:
S i ' * ■ P ^ i t y . Ph
0 R ailroad Avenue.

will b* ra­
ws* aad rslicdlately tmr

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I Tho inrut • importanl it^nirt of.,a
[m a n s wealth, at f i r i n g lo i»r.
Brownlee, cannot lie listed by the
. [ax assessor, as they are pot ma­
; tonal. A men's good name, his
reputation for honesty an,| a
diam eter. is Ins mort valuable u.;*
"t &gt; as is tho _
good
_ 1 name of a nntinn, a community, or a corpora­
.
Lon. Next in importance i..* knowl-

p;
" !,,(‘r
uto ‘rai” itfriaiwls,
inI . ’ur.jsrniee
emphasized,
is nee! l “ ! / 'V *J.'‘ :i friend. Lastly conic
the good deed* d o n the memory
r . ‘"nH ,s f-uffieijnt reward there&lt;u*e. They create a feeling of sataction m a man, that |,|rt time
i m; ma been wasted. Th • occnrlon being on Lincoln’s Birthday
i h." .t,r u,' ,,.t u a s brought ..ut that
Lincoln did not acquire great richI S .vet is acknowl nlged to lie the
n Z L V ' Y "J*t*sJunding i„ the
l.u tory of the nineteenth century
A vote o f thanks wan tendered to
|) |. Brownlee for his address o th - 1
&lt;r hualnwa was disposed of. inJ
II «• "K “ discussion of the road
hmldmg prognim being I,......... ..
&lt; "tinty CommlanlonerH lx
was aim decided u&gt; ask the* Or- 1
lando and Sanford newspapers to
imldish more Altamonte news

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cdpe. not only tho knowledge which
a niaii u «&gt;s in hi.&lt; husine.vs nnd on
JW,’K” Jl nnuiwial valuation could
, l, ;*'''d- h:ii Id.* general knowlInge which wouhl be included in
ihe term, culture. Thin makes life
nu re wortli while living, and inuiuvcM it man s enjoyment of life,
ih.- third intangible asset spokj’* i&lt; friendship, the possession
• r loyal ami loving frien h&gt; wiiich
f.1';
'v°rtl» while than great

MOWN pop
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, .mil liii.'tliund.------- luine, 1 ’nrrl, A. Lane and liii.uliuml, ------- - i.anc
l rank S. I.ewl* u* Truniee nml hln
, Hneosaurs In Trust, and It. L. Far­
r-1 un.l wife.
- - Farrell, or
otherwise. In and lo Hie lands liereiliufler ,|. itrrllieil; in all |.urllr,n
•dull.illll' Iniereniu under TIioh. k.

A ll Sanford B usiness A c tiv itiei o f Im portano

B ie l,' ray the economists, “that we
W E H A V E YOUR FAVORITE Pi
fliiill Mrt.ii nteil u» reckon with
B ritt R ealty Company
*!***"• '••’leasefl, l i i o m a a Lrniii»ii
i'ip prohluma which grow oul of
\\ (•‘-••It. deceased. Ju liu s la»ne. « |c - i
the increasing scarcity of available
censed, nml J o h n L nriy, d e c e a s e d , '
li.n.l |p relation
to population.
"r o i liecwIse, In j u . i m 11,,, fo llo w - !
m&lt; d f s c r ih e d lauipi s it u a te , l y i n v '
'Inis does not mean that wt* have
and In in y In Hie i ’runny of S em i- '
F.Gt sufficient land rcnourccK to
md. am i B u t e ..f F lo rid a , m o re
EASY PA Y M EN TS
muintaui a much larger riopuiation
i.-nlurly . l e s c t tl.nl a - f,,n,lV.. ,
I n - wit •
.Mjchlues ltepalr.Ml and Hent«a
l.ut roth fi. thut •»!( population iniLobby Store— First N ational Bui
Dr. Brownlee, Sanford pastor,
U&gt; It., lle,iiai|||.||lHK
(T(Ose:t there will be a steadily in­ w.n!J ,l'« 1‘hh‘f *pe:tker Thur. .lay ^ 1love rill.| r | | l I.OI* (&gt;ne ( J ) n 11(1 ■
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creasing pics-iurc on land resourc­ night at the regular meeting of the 'I IV.. Ci) un.l the Lust flu If (|.|I.)I
es. compelling important icadjust- Altamonto Spr'ng., Gh-.'.uber ) [ ••f the Hmiihea.u Quarter (HL'„) of| W. H. Minis. Branch Alffr,
■■aw ukaaaBuaaaaadBU BdaaaiiBH H M aaaM H i
ir.cnti in foreign trade, in stun- l ommeree held in the Community
dnriis ot conmimption,
and
in House. Due to tho unusual weatli*
method., of production o f produc­ I cr a smaller attendance than uuuul
tion of farm rtU.I .Uo'.Vrikl'Vid'AVf,'- i turned out.

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•'liirlf \V. .McDonuiil and wile
— ■ . Ply to the Board of Pardons at
Ap-lionald. .Mary A. MncDoniild ami
liiiMhond, Junn A. .Marhoiiald, (• C it* next regular meeting for a par­
l'ull-r on Wife -------- Fuller, It. don, having been convicted of a
1. 1'iill.r &gt;1and
wife. ------- Fuller’, charge of manslaughter and sen­
&lt;&gt;&lt;ld«n und wife, ____ _
iio.l.lcn,... rt;, •'*• HXodden und wife, tenced to twenty years in the State
—— Hl.ul.Pn. lieorKe K. Brown I enitentiary nt the May Term of
!..ml wife, - - — . Brown. SUnnuml the Circuit Court. 1322. for Semi­
iiinipitri und wife, |,|a Oumnert. nole County. Florida Amos Pic
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| i.&lt; r Mii'cessor.n In Trilfll, Saruli Hall'*n und llll•l•ulld. -------- Ilalnln

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la New Citrus Plan
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11. Itam ney, a s T r u s t e e und
hls Hucress.ir* In T r u s t . M u r a u r e t

Altamonte Spi
Hears Brownlee On
Intangible Wealth

C o u r t XiMO K a\/ s \ c u r
FROM J . H . E M C R S o n
To W . R . C M C f^SoN * ^ L

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who*.* n a m e s n r e n n k n n w n . c l a im ­
i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n te r e s t In
am i to t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e in a b o v e
d e s c rib e d , o r u ny p a r t o r p a r r e l
th e re o f.
It Is h e r e b y o rd e re d t h a t jrnn and
e a c h or y ou lie e n d a p p e a r before
i "U r r a id f l r r u l t C o u rt a t th e C ourt
| H o u se a t H anford. I'lo rld a . on th e
' fill*, 'la v of April. A. I*. I!t2r.. am i
. t h e n am t t h e r e m a k e a n e tv e r to th e
,0111 of ■•omplaint «xhlhlte,t a y a ln s t
yon on.l ea ch of you In |hlA cu m e.
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e re d t h a t th is
O rd e r of I’ohUe-M | „ n r&gt;e plihllshed
In T h e H anford H erald , u new aoap e r p u b lis h ed In Hanford. Sonilnol»
Cntinty, Clorldii. on ee • e a c h week
f o r e i g h t • r o n s e o u 'l v e wee';e.
WITNKJW my h a n d a n d tli« seal
of t h e C irc u it C o u r t o f th e S e v ­
e n t h J u d ic ia l C irc u it of th e S t a t e
of Clorldn. In und f o r Hrinlmde

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H p rin a e r, J. It.

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d
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t l.nne a n d h u s b o n d . I.anc,
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, Lnn-. I r a n k S. f.ewis, a s
m u d bis Hue-'eriuirs In . T r u s t
I.. F a r r e l l un.l w ife, u i - l l l 1,
and . a r i l a n d e v e r y i,l t lie
nam ed d e f e n d a n ts . If Hvirt
If e i th e r , a n y „r a l l » „ f n
d e f e n d a n t* lie dead, tn ull ,,n r.Ti.l
rlnlniliiK In te r e s t* u n d e r e a c h und
e\.-ry of tb e fnllow lrnr deceased defeiulant*. t o - w i t :
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showed negriy a three fold ali
1uti'iy ga in since 1850 in the ai
of land In farm, the per rap
acreage in farm* ha* deer ex'.
From 1880 to 10410 the per enn
area in fourteen principal on,
Increased slightly, but it wn* 1.
in each .succeeding decade T
combined production per eariitu
nine principal crops wan less
1320 than in 1900. The per cuni
acreage of improved land in furi
Which was a t its maximum in t
decade 1880 to 1890. litis ninre .1
dined.”
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Section
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                    <text>Prison Of Explorer

M

Air
■Before
To B e
In Probe

Allesed Vlait To Savannah To AskB; Congress to Investigate
Practice of Party O m ni*
Practlc eof Party Organ!RyFather HaydenWhoToM
rations Collecting Money
of Trip on Stand Laat Week
For Influencing Elections

Hayden Target For
Corrupt Practice
Attacks of Defense
Act Recommended

^obeying
iring Test
[Navy Is For
] I n Atlantic;
iAre Heard

Surgeon Pre* j
RESCUE FACTIONS Chicago
pares to Enter Cave
WERE SWAYED BY As Soon as Explorer
RIVALRY FEELING Is FoundbyWorkera
Cave County People Feared
Amateurs Might Be H urt;
Probe Indicates Hoax Re­
port Was Not Malicious

Government Rests Case While Mcnsurc Would Limit Expen­
Defense Presents F irst Of
ditures According to Popu­
Its Witnesses This Mornintf
lation; Expense Lists Given

Expect To Rescue
Collins Any Minute

This remarkable photo of Floyd Collins shows him exactly as he was
Work on Shaft Speeds
ATLANTA, Feb. 13.—A fter lis­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.—Con­
b* ,aL boulder ?nd then by ■ cave-in. It tening since Monday to testimony gress
, f-AVE CITY. Ky.. Fell. 1 3 .Up As Soft Earth
should give serious consid­
The feeling between factions in the
relating to the alleged sale of eration to the practice of political
Reached By Sappers
early rescue parties at Sand Cave
"soft Jobs" nt the Atlanta Feder­ organizations in collecting large
„ JN, Feb. 13.—
was rivalry and not jealousy, wit­
al penitentiary, attorneyn for A. sums of money in certain states
lilliam Mitchell,
nesses testified Thursday before
E. Hortain and L. J. Fletcher, for­ for uso in influencing elections in
c a v e c iT Y 7 Feb. 13 .—
the state military hoard of in­ Carmichael came out qf tho
merly warden and deputy, respec­ other states, the special Scnutu
W air chief watt
quiry.
tively, of the penitentiary and Campaign Investigatin' Commit­
[he fourth,tim e
shaft nt 1 :00 o’clock this a ft­
Laurence Riehl, Columbus, O., tee says in u report filed today by
Homer Collins, brother of Floyd
house aircraft
charged with conspiracy and bri­ Chairman Borah,
Collins, said that no one ever was ernoon anti announced hope
further queabery todoy called the first of their
advised to stay out, of the cave, of rescuing Collins though
Besides this recommendation the
witnesses.
except
for motives of safety.
[e aircraft conthe tunnel discovered in tho
committee proposes enactment of
The Cave county people, Homer shaft 50 feet down, has been
District Attorney Clint W. Hag­ the corrupt practices act recently
(fiat denial waa
r
suitl, felt that inexperienced out­
er late Thursday rested for the approved by the Senate 79 to 3. us
ky by Brig.-Gen.
siders might cause enve-ins from abandoned as a tunnel explor­
Government. His announcement a rider to the postal pay and rate
he disobeyed or- Railroad Committee of iCham­ Milwaukee Club Owner Says followed the. second appearance on increase hill which now is pending
lack of knowledge of the sandstone ation failed to disclose th e
’bombing tests off
formation of the cavern*1, but no pnssage way.
the
stand
of
Father
Thomas
P.
Haym il
ber pf Commerce Reporta
as
a
part
of
the
postal
bill
rec­
He Ih Highly Satisfied dep, former prison chaplain, who ommended by the Senute iPostone was ever prevented from go­
Action
Being
Taken
Now;
With Park and Conditions has admitted bis participation in office Committee ns n substitute
ing down until the state troops
CAVE CITYTTeif. U I.-A tunnel
out charges made
Here is Harry Gardiner, the orig came.
Report Oft Radio Is Made
For Training Period Here an alleged conspiracy to accept for the House measure.
wni.n reanierji hope, may lead to
nlttee by Captain
inal
"Human
Fly"
climbing
the
$10,500 for special privileges at
Homer raid he was asked by tn« cave-in behind Floyd Collins,
[assistant naval air
Must Consider Population.
tower of the Metropolitan building several
persons if Floyd was really wa* discovered on the left of Sanif
fliere had left * Active. work towards providing
A promise of “real big-leagu* the institution from seven men
Moreovei, the Campaign Com­ in New York City. Gardiner will in the cave.
Lave rescue shaft early today.
„ teste before or • adequate parking facilities at the baseball" to Sanford in the exhihi- convicted in the Savannah "rum mittee
wale
the
First
*
National
Bank
suggests
that
in
perfecting
Timbering was rushed to thd
. and bad continued Atantlc Coast Line passenger sta­ tion games this spring in which the ring" in 1083.
"Of
course
he
is,"
he
replied.
"1
the corrupt practices laws an ef­ building in this city tomorrow uftfifteenth
»ectioii amt preparation
«rnan battleship tion .in Sanford which, with the
Hayden Changes Story.
wa:»
down
there
to
sec
hint
several
fort will be made to accomodate ernoon at 3:30 o’clock, the per­
the stop signal establishment of an up-town tic­ Milwaukee “Brewers" will parttcitimes. .Such u question unnerved made to drive piling into n sida
Hayden
changed
portions
of
his
formance
being
staged
under
the
the
limit
of
expenditures
by
can­
Sanford inJ pate, was made Friday morning by previous testimony regarding a
wall around and above tho tunnel
J , General Mlt- k.et office, ;including of ------------didates for federal offices to the ntispircR of trie Suufnrd Shrine me."
hole ho the rescue party could en« "
examined the or° / i h* r*',road "IV1 Otto Borchart, president of the visit which he said he and Riehl size and population of the Matt. Club.
H. L. Abernathy, Louisville cor ter
with safety.
n . American
a......
tests u;id could, elimination of danger from rail- Milwaukee, nWin.,
made
to
Savannah
early
in
1924
respondent
for
the
Associated
Asso­
It
says
it
is
neither
wise
nor
just
H.
T, Carmichael and two min­
e by the squad* wfty. crossing in tho city, lias been
Press,
testified
that
the
rumors
were there to collect the $10,500. to fix the snine amount for n can­
one of the major objectives of the ciation team. Mr. Borchart declar­ from
ers ut 10 o'clock this morning be­
mand.
Willie
Hoar,
one
of
the
con­
mentioned
In
un
Associated
Press
didate
in
u
state
with
a
popula­
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, is ed that the park was the best he
is Charge*
story Sunday night were common gan exploration of the tunnel. Dr.
men. In his first testimony tion of one million us in a state
now going forward according to a had Reen in Florida and that he victed
knowledge in Cnve City, but the William llnslett Chicago, in charge
Hayden declared he had been met with a population of seven million
| charges were relt- letter from T. L. Dumas, superin­
two sentences in the story refer- of medical preparations for a t­
mittee today by tendent of the Sanford division, hod found other conditions entirely at the station by KrneHt Hoar, or more.
to
his
liking.
ing to the rumors wure close! tending Collins If he is found, hnit
brother
of
Willie,
who
took
him
to
eth Whiting, al- a t the chatnher m eeting'Friday
Besides there recommendations
followed bv a third sentence, whlc.. completed every possible prepara­
he said the for legislature the report contains
Mr. Borchart said that he is very breakfast. Today
[lir service, who at afternoon. Business done in San­
declared
tlmt those who had actu- tion. He will bo sent Into tho
favorably. Impressed with Sanford, meeting did not occur.
the stand with ford, the superintendent
detailed accounts or receipts, ex­
wrote, declaring that it in' iwond to
olly
been
in the cave knew they tunnel as soon ns Collins is locat­
Emest Ilaar earlier in the day penditures and contributions us
didinot’ warrant the establishment no'other city of same nice in the
ed to determine whether he lx dead
were
untrue,
had been on the stand and had given by the national committees
get to the bottom of, the uptown ticket office.
or ulive before nnv attempt is
state.
The
.city
was
.highly
compli­
Other
newsiuipor
men,
he
said,
e controversy,
A letter,,front.the division pas- mented on the num ber.of puvW contradicted the statement, but the of the tiiree major political parties Climb of Hank Building Will wrote the same thing In their made to remove him. Red cross
former chapluin declared this had for the lost campaign. The report
lit of WUednsin; Renger.ageht relative to Sanford
representatives were instructed tit
Jn, town,. “ I havf.bejen ia no relation to hiskdecision to cor- says the investigation conducted
Begin Sutiirduy At .T:.T0 stories. The Associated Press dis­ he
Ptrkins, Republi- advertl*irTg&lt; W|Mt read to the-cham- astreets
ready for nny emergency.
number
of.
Florida
citles^'ahd
.al­
patch
wns
ussuiled
by
Governor
by the,national committees of the
O’clock on First SI reel Side;
y, the committee
Early
this morning the dianmnd■The: surielntendent; .'\V. ’D. most Invariably I have found that rect.his previous testimony.
[other members dr­ Stark, referred to several instanc­ they have only two things to de­
Defense Attorney William Schley three major political parties for
To Climb DownAfterAHcend Fields.
cure drill hud been pushed down
The report
The military hoard agreed that the sand cave rescue shaft to a
after another .at es .whfcre. Sanford is included in pend on," Mr. Brnchurt' said. Howard, in cross-examining Hoy­ the last campaign.
of whom had folders and booklets. He pledged ‘‘There are climate and streets. den asked if he still was certain says the Investigation conducted
Five hundred tickets to the San- there was no mullcious intent In depth of 60 feet and II. T. Carthe dispatch. Dr. 11. P. Ilonaker, infer
Commander the railroad to co-operate with the
ichnel in chargo of tho shaft op‘l
shri,,‘,
Circus.
which
opens
has these and more too thut Mr. and Mrs. Walter McKen­ and Chkago In the closing
of Horse Cave, a nearby town,
days
of
Monito„
Feb.
,
(i|
will
,H
.
K
\
V
4
.n
maintained that chafnber in evexy'wny possible and Sanford
zie,
a
Savannah
couple,
had
call­
inns expressed great dlsapI am confident that Sanford is des­
show that:
“to play ball/* asked for suggestions on advertis­ tined to become one uf the largest ed at the Hoar home on the night Lthe
tmenfc that no bottom yet had
away Saturday afternoon by Harry! ??''!
',is.
Thursday
ell stuck to the ing matters. The q tv jU Matured cities In t W' stale f f h r T b easily that Father Hayden and Riehl*1 *Th* ^Republican National Cont- Gardiner, tho original "human f ly " l|bnt
boon found to the limestone “roof.”
.th.L
‘
*
*
T
f
r
the navjt, - .
Apparently the officials were seek­
prominently in the railroads ^pur- accessible and possesses many ad- were there to collect the $15,500. mittee collected $4,300,178 and ex­ following his.daring climb of the l’1H , ,ut.
bad b&lt;J,,n
First National Rank building. Gur-1
he km’w lhev weri’ unfoUnd‘ ing to drive through tho "soft**
Biseell of the nr- .plft Folder*'.and-‘Troolcal Trips," vantages that other cities in Flor­ He replied in the affirmative. pended $4,270,409.
Willie Haar, in his testimony, said
The Democratic National Com­ diner will begin his ascent of the ‘ " *
spot Just below the 60 foot mark*
commander of one l according to tho agents letter,
ida do not enjoy.
the couple did not call.
mittee collected $821,037 und ex­ First Street side of the building ut
R. li. Anderson, Veologixt of the to locate a larger tunnel or cav­
squadrons in the. Various members told of being
Playern to Arrive Mar. 3
pended $003,908.
Hayden Target of Defense.
3:30 o'clock, upon attaining the Louisville Gus und Electric Com­ ern Irelow.
called, and, seated, in Netf York, Chicago and other
"The players will be in Sanford
Tho
Progressive
or
Independent
pany, testified the limestone for­
About seven feet of limeatono
top will elimh down again.
r two officers, de­ larger cities and experiencing dif­ Mar. 3" Mr. Borchart said. There
Sartuin, Fletcher,
Riehl and
Committee
collected
Gardiner has climbed thousands mation of the caves waH perfectly had boen probed beyond the 51fliers had ceased ficulties in purchasing tickets to will be more than 35 men in the Hayden shared in the bribe money National
and expended $221,977. of buildings during his career us safe und the fact that Collins wus foot stratum of dirt, with no in­
ai the btop signal .Sanford. Another declared that party.
Arrangements have ul- collected on this occasion, accord­ $221,837
While making no reference to n thrill maker. In almost every trapped in a sandstone cave-in wus dication of u cavern, und a t 12:13
also asserted thut the name of the city was not call­ ready been made with J. R. Mac­ ing to the latter’s testimony. The
r'V naval officers at ed in announcing trains in the Donald, proprietor of the Monte­ defense already has stated it pro­ the LuFollette charges of the col- climb Gardiner was working for no proof thut other caves were un­ A. M., the dr!!! stiiS wus borinre
downward. It would take several
ac. lection of a huge "Republican some charitable or philanthropic safe.
Jacksonville station. This matter zuma Hotel for accommodations poses to prove that Huyden ucd on page 2)
days to excavate through tho 111
uluj
J
slush
fund”
to
control
the
election
cause.
He
has
made
many
climbs
Very
little
additional
light
wns
and that of railroad crossings are and the hotel will be headquarters cepted all the bribe money
still to receive definite action by for the club during its training that the defendants received none. tho report says, thut although in connection with the American thrown on the situation by the feet between the present depth of
Inaccuracies may lie found in Legion for the benefit of disabled witnesses Thursday, much of the the shaft und the srxty foot mark
rail officials.
period here which will extend until No announcement of un indictment some
the
figures
presented, "it believes soldiers and hns npitearci) ns the testimony being thut of individuals if seven feet of limestone wns to
Radio Station Cost Given.
ugainst Hayden has been made.
April 7.
the report gives the fuels.”
chief attraction ut many hunefits who entered the cave before the Ik* removed und the officials great­
A report from the Chamber of
Immediately after the Stute
Returning to the team, Mr. Bor­
The beginning of the committee's for the unfortunate.
nuturul passage dosed up und shut ly disheartened.
Commerce
radio
committee,
com­
or all states reported
chart declared thut his players are rested, the defense introduced in­ inquiry followed the publication of
"We arc now surely in the cav­
off
outside communication with
Following
his
descent,
Gardiner
Ftb. 12: California posed of ' C. J. Marshall, S. O. cupuhle of giving uny teum in eith­ to the files a letter from the rec­ the LaFollette churgcs, and much , will make a short address to the (.'oil ins.
ernous area,” suid an official bul­
Chase
and
H.
R.
Stevens,
placed
er of the mujor leagues u stiff ords on the pay roll of Graham
.Sanford section 61;
John I. Gourd, of Rowling letin late Thursday night by M. E.
the cost of installing a 500 watt battle. He referred to games Huughn, Savannah attorney, who of its attention was devoted to crowds telling them some of his
them.
Green,
who testified hu was un en­ S. Posey, secretury of the state
spectacular
exploits.
He
hus
en­
radio
broadcasting
station
in
San­
was
fined
approximately
$20,000
played last year in which the
tents from all states
One of tho allegations by Sen­ gaged in utmost every kind of ex­ gineer and ussisted in pluuning the highway commission and engineer­
ford
at
$20,000
following
a
con
,
‘‘Brewers’’ triumphed over both the and sentenced to u year in the At­ ator LaFollette'was that the Re­ traordinary climbing und came by location of the rescue shaft, suid ing representative of Gov. Fields.
[Id 16,422, new 1563.
dents from Sanford ference with a representative of | New y ork ••Giants" and the lanta penitentiary. The letter was publican orgunizution was collect­ his
name, "the Human Fly" after he entered the cuve and tulked to "Wo arc removing dirt four times
912, last season the Western Electric Company. To Brooklyn "Trolley Dodgers." As from Assistant Attorney General ing large sums in Eastern stutes climbing the flagpole of Grant's Collins shortly heforu the 'squeeze' as fust us wo did. The shaft is
this sum was added the amounti of for the park here, all, Mr. Borch­ Donovan und was addressed on for use in the Northwestern status
tomb. The name wus bestowed by und that Collins hud usked for •IH feet deep on the lower side and
pint information for $3,000 to $5,000 a yeur for opera­ a rt declured, necessary to place it Dec. 27, 1924. to District Attor­ in un effort to Control tho election President Cleveland, ufter Gardi­ doctors to "come in nml put me 63 feet on tho higher side and tho
tion.
on equal footing with mujor leag­ ney Huger, ufter the former hud
|&gt;. 12:
Tho testimony wus thut the ner hud untangled the hulvnrds on to sleep and cut my legs off." core drill pouetruted limestone
Though the* report) was discussed ue parks, is increased seating ca­ returned to Washington from At­ there.
Afternoon, clear,
Republican
committee obtained the the pole and descended safely to This wns impossible, he suld, be­ into u cavern ut 50 feet, a littlo
lanta, where he participated in the great bulk of contributions in New | the
Inquiry, demand at length, definite action was de­ pacity.
ground. The pole wus 1,000 cause of the uurrow passageway. over two feet below the bottom
supplies, market ferred until the next meeting of
Mr. Borochurt contrasted con­ prison investigation.
York.
Pennsylvania
and
Illinois
I
fetq
„hove the Hudson Rivei. A
Milton Jones, a minor, suid Col­ of the shaft.
|&lt;»ds f. o. b. usual the chamber. The general trend of ditions in Florida with his native
Samples of the limestone in tho
The letter stated that just ufter and thut the Democratic organ-1reward, that had been sought vuiu- lins wus fed for the lust time Tues­
Ure delivery. Florida the discussion was thut Sanford stute and iutimuted thut he is con­ the Assistant Attorney General rc- ization
core drill were examined hy l)r.
___
got
most
of
its
funds
from
1^.
f„r
weeks
bv
sailors
and
stevpleday
afternoon
in
so
far
as
he
i Bolden Self-Blanch .could not afford to invest u sum templating becoming u citizen of turned to Washington be obtained j jsjew York nnd one or two other
(Continued uu page 2)
knew. He talked to Collins with W, D. Funkhouser, the geologist
gh, U. S. No. 1 3-6a I’of money as large as this in a radio Florida.
the parole papers of Graham | states.
the view of determining whether
rescue staff, II. T. Carmi
&gt;1 orders us to size i station a t the present time. Later,
chard in charge of the enginecriur;
Buughn und "put them through,”
he
wus
delirous
und
come
to
the
the opinion was expressed such ac­
work, and Mr. Posey mid they
so thut he would be with his fnm- Telles
conclusion/that he was not.
Says Mexican
» clear, 1 Cal., 13 tion may be found udvisuble.
nrrreed that the ••nvern area was
(Continued
on
page
2)
A special committee to take up
Supplies moderate,
M ar a t hand. While the tunnel
prohibition Impossible!
. . . stock, slow tax equalization, composed of W.
for .good
nciow tne limestone roof might lio
Nebraskan Proposes
l»to«k,, market slightly B. Carter. D.*L. Thrasher and II. ]
tilled with sand or Hilt, they in­
r»
C O *1
KAN ANTONIO, Texas, m u. &gt;•&gt;.
«/ida, “10 'inch crates, C. DuBose, with the legislative;
dicated they were sure it could bn
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
13.—Farm
Probe
o
f
Kail
M
ergers;
-M
anuel
Teller,
new
Mexican
Am______
$3.25-3.75, best pointed. The appointment follow­
cleared out to lead to some open­
-------bassador to the United States, e n ' A writ (|f r(.p|Uvin to recover legislutiorrroutinued to occupy the ing through which Collins might
5. 6s, mostly $3.25- ed an address by Mr. Carter de­
Senate
und
Ilousa
Agricultural
LONDON. Feb. 13.—The House
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Chnrg | route to Washington, said here yen-,
KBr|,MK,. cans alleged to huvv
Quality and contil- claring that tax equalization so
{ho reached.
.75, best mostly $2.50 that the lands in the) county would of Commons Thursday evening by Ing thut railroad consolidations ap-[torday “that prohibition will not be bl,en unlawfully taken from the Committee.
An
investigation
of
gasoliKe
of
ky the Interstate Commerce Bucceniuul in Mexico, . e,ro#
; nlreels of Sanfonl ami carried to price raises wus usked hy Senator i l* •' ,;‘f * bracing is‘r* sections
$2-2.50, 8s, $2, beur their just share of assessment a vote of 325 ugainst H7 passed a proved by
placed, on
un-!
rational
drink
in
olitainiHl
iro
m
jthe
ra||way
Nation
for
shipment
supplementary
budget
estimate
to
Commission
show
thut
it
is
few poorer, low us is a mutter of necessity. Mr. Car­
which work wus started just hoforo
was tukt-n Wednesday Truiurncll of Floridu.
midnight, the diggers exacted to
quality and condi- ter proposed a special act of the cover the exiienses of the forth­ willing or unable to protect the plants which every Mexicun can I
Brig.
(ten.
Mitchell
denied
before
by city im„,nK,.r W. F. Williams.
start work on the solid rock, with
$1-50. California,, legislature to ullow the appoint­ coming trip of tho Prince of Wales public interest”, Senator Howell, grow in his buck yurd.
the
House
aircraft
committee
that
.
---------------- - , . ‘
. | The cunr in question were contractthe liklihood they might break
/q u a lity and condi- ment of u committee to make the to South Africa and South Amer­ representative of Nebrusku, pro­
More than u fourth of the awed-] lH| for |jy
ej,y for n period of he dirobeyed orders in bombing through within u very few hours.
posed in u resolution toduy, thut
*•50. cur fine quality equalization. Aftpr discussion this ica.
tests.
_____
______________
The vote was taken after the the senate authorize u thorough ish-born furmers in the linltetl j two vourH which will not eml until
impracticable
duo to
cold storage street was declared
A request for $26,000 for a Com­ The shaft was uinied to strike just
States are In* Minnesota.
July I.
liehind him, but only the pcntrntiou
the*fact that u sTmilur act already J chamber had rejected u motion l»y investigation of the question.
I Under the writ, the right to the merce Denartmeiit survey of the of u tunnel large enough to ex­
lf&gt;Mr. I Cal.. 6 Flu., hud been passed and proved inef-1 David Kirkwood, labor member, to
oyster
industry
was
sent
to
Con­
j runs will have to he proved before
plore. will disclose bow nearly tho
w, 18 cars on trnck. fectivc. It was declured to lie the i reduce the 15,000 pounds which it
I three days have elapsed or the gress by the budget bureau.
surveyors
will come to their tar­
•rate, demand mod • duty of the tax assess of, Alex I has been estimated will be requirEnactment of a corrupt practice
cans will revert to the city. The
get.
1Ready. Florida. 10 Vaughn to effect un equalization. | ed for the trip.
act
was
urged
in
tiie
report
of
the
ans were contracted for with the
Plans for the exploration of tiro
During the debate the GovernH v best $3.50-3.75, Definite action ill the matter is
Multitier Service Advertising Com- Senate campaign expenditures in- first tunnel encountered and tho
8-1Us, host $3- to be luken following ther eport inent sprang a surprise by anvestiguting
committee.
! puny, of Columbus, (in., u company
j pouncing that Uruguay and Chile
11.78-2.50. Cali fir- of the committee.
The Senate Interstate Commerce program to be followed when Col­
Who
sakl
Friday
the
Thirteenth
ichardt
wus
guest
of
honor
nt
the
said to have been deolurod bank Committee postponed action on the lins is located hus been agreed up­
Borchart
Is
Speaker
also
bad
invited
the
Prince
of
St $5,606.00 few high
; C h am b er'o f Commerce dinner Fri- rupl some time «Uto. The cans nomination of William E. Hum- on by physiciuqs and engineers.
'Qality *1-4.60. MiehOtto Borchart. president of the 1Wales to visit these countries. The was unlucky?
hvst f l .75-2.25, or- Milwaukee American Association Government spokesman, Walter Friduy is the biggest day in Sun- day but it wouldn't be adhering! were being shipped to the company plirev for the Federal Trade Com­ Members of the medical stuff will
•II.-I.BO.
descend as soon as Collins is found
Bait bull club was present and in-1 Edward Guinness, said It was- hop- ford's golf history; it b the first strictly to fact to say he was un-1 liUriim the zame name as tho corn- mit sion.
Pany .fro,u whom the can were sc*
M r., ed these invitations would be ac- day Otto Borchurdt, president of • lucky in this.
’ cloudy. 2 Fla. or- truduced to the chamber.
Administration leaders decided to to make u thorough examination
WoI
cured.
A
man
whose
name
was
of the situation and Collins' con­
the Milwaukee baseball club is in } In tho campuign hy the
on track. Supplies Itnrrhart declared that he was ! cepted.
as G. L. l'latt is declared to seek to prevent action at this ses­ dition before any effort is mado
the
attrac- .j Ml.„ Kirkwood
against Sanford and it ja the day upon . man’s Club for the Fernald-Uiugh- given
ml moderate, m a r-. highly
niifn,v pleased
„,cust:„ with
.............
- ------,
Alprotested
,
sion
on
the
nomination
of
Charles
Miibers of the Woman’s ton hospitul, there may be, .roin have been listed as the shipper. B. Warren to be Attorney General. to remove him. From the rock in
3 " * “, crates, ordi-1 tlo 's uffered bv Sanford und that spending the nalhm s resources on wiiich members
KtTorti, to locate him have proved
•«d jcondition,
$6.50-;
wo3
c„„f(dt
nt
of
a
highly
s
a
t-(th
e
trip
of
the
Fiiftc#
of
Wa]e»
club
are
carrying on u toy-day | the |K&gt;lrtt of view of the perron to unsuccessful.
Senator Howell, of Nebraska, of­ which he hus been gripped for
V ............. | t * waa colliHltiil u *
••
Fernald-Laughton
j
whom
a
tag,Is
sold,
some
element
here.
!
when
there
waa
so
much
poverty
drive
for
the
fered
a' resolution for nn investiga­ two weeks. If there in the slight­
’ aoaa is factory training period h com-!ut home. It was noteworthy that
Sheriff C. M. Hand served the
of bail luck. However, the tug
tion
of
the Nickel Piute railroad est spark of life, orders for tho
5 50’ I0? * 2'75
A report from u special
neither in his fiery attack nor in ,f,\VyRer llngen and Joe Kirkwood!sellers smilingly assure the tag writ am! toook posse* sion of the merger by the Van Swearingen in­ emergency measures of the medi­
t &amp; J g r ™ nH‘in * '
(Continued
on page 2)
,
_________ ________
: the speeches of the other members may prove thut Friduy the Thir- j purchasers, it may be un entirely | cans.
cal staff will be nassed up tho
terests.
teenth Is unlucky for golf balls or different story when treatment Is i He is holding tlum pending the
shaft for preparation of the treat­
( * *!!•• arrived, fl cars 1
ment needed. It is likely it wilt
moderate, de- l Escaped Convict Said i personal animus s|M)ken against Hagen and Otis George may prove j needed and for Friduy the Thir - . outcome of the action,
that the day is unlucky for Kirk- teenth to prove unlucky for the
The cans, when originally pluc. Man Is Killed A fter
be some time after he is located
, mmr moderate, mar- To Be Held In Georgia:‘h^Pnnce^
i# b# wood
and Dow George while the hospital may in many other days | *sl on the city ntreeta, bore adit is fully determined wheth­
J ^ / t o c k . Florida,
Frustrating Robbery until
:
suffering
under
*he
annoyance
that
er he is alive or dead, and he ig
in'
fJ.25-3.65. 3s I
„ ------- ! FITZGERALD. Gu.. Feb. IS. — j on tlie occasion of one of the
reihoved from his prison.
'*vl2J5MQp.
PONTIAC, Mich.. Feb. 13. —
the
M clear. No carlo* J. M. Haile, arrested here charge*! J P rinre's
r . . . . . . . . visits
. . . . . . . . to. . . .Glusgluw.
....
After
frustrating
an
attempt
of
iVs °o track. Supplies I with attempting to defraud a ui k • prjncv buj ll(Jt mspomled to his
MARKETS ' V.
six men to rob the Oxford Savings
particularly high temperature
«wand Bn,j
trailing store, said to be wanted on °‘n, r j invitation to inspect the alum dis­
&lt;1
Bunk
near
here
early
toduy.
Jav
duy
In
March
und
another
in
No-.
'
—•—
^•rket about steady, charges in Americus and
ann Lonieie,
w oiw -.i trials. The chairman had nn
much offer Mr. Borchurdt it is giving
CHICAGO. Feb. 13.— \Vheat|
-u„....u,.vr u.
of .....................
high-test kuii v»mher. If tmluy doesn’t bring j Out of 20 precolumbian Indian Could, watchman, wus Hhot ami
is said to be identified as an
I difficulty in keeping Mr. Kirkwooil him an ubuudanre
Muv.
1.82 to 1.84V. July, 1.56H tq
killed
by
one
of
the
bundits
us
the
shine
which,
according
to
all
laws
forth
co
u
g
h
bud
luck
there
will
bo.mumiea
examined
ut
the
American
J, | to the point und during tin* Memv \*y. &lt;hort Stock $4- coped convict from the **
1.57.
Corn: May. 1.28«i to l.2‘J \ .
sextette
made
their
escape
in
un
of
weather
prognostication
pre-itwo
more
days
before
the
yeur
I*
Museum
of
Notural
History.
16
tin,
crafes, .few state prison last November w | ber.8 apcech the proceedings be- aag*s warmer weather. Mr. B**r- out to make for the deficiency,
Oats; May, 55 to 56, , .
automobile.
had
head
lice
or.nda
of
some
kind.
capie rather un. eenjly.
8s*J0s, 12- I,. O. Webb, convicted of exp
robber&gt;' charge.
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PARKING SPACE IS BORCHART MARK
BEING PROVIDED PROMISE OF FAST
AT RAIL STATION GAMES IN SPRING

“ HUMAN FLY” TO
GIVE 5 0 0 CIRCUS
PASSES TO CROWD

J"

Markets

Hot Debate Caused
In Commons About
Wales’ Trip Abroad

|City Takes Action
To St«l|) Removal Of Washington News
, K.bN;i.lStreet Refuse Cans

Jinx Of Friday Thirteenth Is Broken;
Day Proves Lucky One For Sanford;;

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�Only i e letters I* th is p r a t e
Wtlmyed. .Which makes it simple
enough to b r completed in.short Ofridh

r Of Gcrmin Railroads
iig Made With View Of
. Modemixittf
gilt More Speed

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£ £ * 8 * 1 W H U &amp; * io o r; 8
orchwtr*; I t
KOO
Oakland (SQM) 7 : l t
girl*’ period.
- WOAW • Omaha (186) 8 atoiTf
C:20 announced; 6:80 orrhestraj 9 a t a “bolshie ball” given in Ham­
music masters; 10:80 orchestra.
mersmith, London, recently in aid
W1P Philtdelphia (609J» 0 of the West London Hospital.
talk.
r ' '
WOO Philadelphia (608.8)
f r a f o . * * ” aorchestras 7:86 concert; 8:80-9:80 costumes on hand among the done
err, hut no Russian*. *
orchestra.
WCAE Pittsburgh (461.8) 6:30
A bomb was exploded on tho
Uncle Kay bee s 7:30 soprano; f3 dance floor a t midnight but its
. contents did no damage as they
concert.
15! Were nothing: more than numcrou i
KDKA Pittsburgh (300.1) 7:15
‘ Russian novelties which were dis­
address; 7:30 concert
KGW Portland Oregonian (492) tributed to the women guest*.
10 lecture; 12:80 Hoot Owlr.
KPO Son Francisco (429.5) 6:30
The William Penn Charter of
orchestra; 7 daneo; 11 play.
Liberty was exhibited under strong
KFQX Seattle (238) 10 or- guard at Independence Hall, begin­
chestra; 11 concert: 12 dance.
ning the first of tho year, until it
WGY Schenectady (379.5) 0:30 could be transferred to the state
religious; 0 Strand theater; 6:30 archives at Harrisburg, Pennsylhealth talk, address; 7 musical; vnnlo.
8:15 Charles Hughes; 0:30 Greig
melodies.
WBZ Springfield (333.1) 0:05
story (silent night). _
KSD Sf. I.ouis Post Dispatch
Hngen-Kirkwood
(545.1) R dance; 9:30 orchestra,
glee club.
^
Golf Match

Lincoln!

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Dtps and improvements. Under
n » 'g e n e ra l superintendenev nf l
llaAolpf Oeser, formerly minister!
of,transportation, careful ,»tudy is;
M flg made of the needs and com- j
flirts of passengers, the increase
of apeed, the maintenance of vife’Snd ft proper, ntnrgin of pro- •

JIIHI
...........
Tims will a pre-war service lie re- •aimed. Wireless telephone have j
llefn installed on the trains fee-1
tgfeen Berlin and Hamherg, Frank­
fort and Munich.
^The average speed of Grrm-m
tfim s before the war was 51.5
tidlfs an hour, und Germany a !-!
%*9y.4 bas enioywl tho reputation e f J
haying fewer accident.- than i.ny •
iiS er counti y in the world. In
IW4 the fpeed average was 54.7.
confident '.
nnr inrccior
ew r is ruuuuuu
lfiltf
Director uOeser
tV* will lie increased in 1925. To 1
this end thorc will f»e extensive
roveineots to trucks. Engines
rolling r.tork already are :&gt;at:tor.v, the director asserts.
ie German railroad system enip k jx about 800,000 pien. Them
iiJT 115150 railroad stations, 33,nM- miles of track. 106 construction
rjupn and 3,237 administration of-

S

Qfegro Singers Will
Appear In Concert at
S i l a n e Theater Soon
u Dixie Jubilee Singers to upp«ar in concert lit the Milane Tlieaiw i tm the night nf Tuesday, Feb.
if,' are Hidd to he among the be.it
negro entertainers of the country.
They ore recognized in a class by
.themselves which is attested by all
who have had the pleasure of hear­
ing them.
The organization is made up of
MHUo of the best educuted negro
talent of the country and have
made a study of the old time
eouthern plantation melodies and
hy .this means are laving them to
the people who appreciate) real old
negro harmony in music. In ud
ditjon to the chorus the organize
flon carries a mate quartette, fe­
male sextettes, readers und soloUts, The program u i urrungo.l
swill .give « wide vurlety to the
ntent of all who attend,
r. A, G. King, the leader of sing­
ers is u graduate nf Fiske Univer­
sity at Nashville, Teim., and trav ­
eled for u number of year* with
the Fiske University quartette. He
has made u number of phonograph
record.'* including “.Swing Low
KWoet Chariot,” OUier noted ulngers will also be witli tin* organiza­
tion here.
. The subscription price of the
Russian Pruvadu n 50 poods, or
more than a thousand imiindt of
rjre, p&lt; r annum. A farmer would
pay piacticallv one-fifth of hi*
farm income fo i his duilv paper.
The oldest leather makers in tile
ik the firm of .1. W.
niioades Si Hoiis, Pliiltwlelphia, es­
tablished in 1072.

1‘ unttv
-

for shoveling coal in ship furnaeea.
Sounded good to Smith, and he
went to New York and Joined a
crew.
: 1
Named “Kalmuck."
*Twas hard work—harder than
he expected. Ilut Snfltb didn’t
care.
Ten days in the stoke-hole and
then Southampton! With money
in his pocket and adventure in his
heart he set forth, with his atokeg
mates.
These mates had nicknamed
him “Kaintuck.” And “ Kaintuck,”
Who had been reared in a -bone,
dry country, visited liquor entuoiiuins und, for the first time in

HORIZONTAL
Strips of gummed paper,
Hearkens.
Right out loud.
A i.iuuil mound.
Strengthening.
Towards.
Fastidious.
Absent.
In accordance with.
Printer’s measure.
A day of the week.
A small number.
Tiding*.
Feelings of depression.
A young female.
A conjunction.
Transgression.
A rhicken.
Elder.
A fullen star.
Wharf.
System of worship.
Astray.
Slides.
Parch.
A metal.
A unit.
Anthropoids.
Imbricated.
Openings.
The ocean.
Ejectors.
A small rperk.
Therefore.*
Small insects.
Colors.
Ourselves.
To decree.
Act of using.
One with a purpose.
Beating of the heart.
Furnace accessories.
VERTICAL
Invention rights.
By oneself.
Therefore.
A lurpe cask.
Revue.
Fortifies.
Heavy.
Stop,

A bauble.
P rinter’s measure.
Saltpeter.'
One who frowns.
A bear’s baby.
P art nf "to be.”
Bird with u long neck.
Court uction.
The Judge gives it to you
Sharpshooters.
Acquiring.
A nankin.
A fairy.
A color.
A drinking vessel.
Majestic poem.
Collect*.
Mental image.
Tip.
Demised.
Nuns.
Thin paper.
Necessary.
A flower.
Not In.
To wither.
Strength.
On.
Made with stitches,
A decree.
To taste.
Like.
Myself.
,

no wonder that a short time later
lie was on a train with his mates,
bound for I^mdon,
More visit to liouor places, and
then “Kaintuck” lost his friends in
a fog.
The weo hours found “Kaintuck” leaning up against a fence.
Inside tho fence utootl n statue.
“Kuintucky” glanced up a t it.
Then stared—nnd blinked.

“ Kaintuck” said, musingly to the
sculptured figure. “Good mawnin’.
My folks fit against you, but we
all know you wux on the square.
You kep’ the country together,
Abe. An' I Ain't ashamed to tnlk
to you, kinder man to man.
Common Folks,
"You wu* common folks your­
self. Did ydur turn a t splittin’
wood and holdin' the plough—jes
like me.
“But, why do you look a t me so
s&amp;d-like? Oh, I know. The boose!
Don’t blame yo! You had plenty of
troubles on your shoulders, but I
ain’t ever heard you turned to
booze to ferget 'em. *No. You kep’
Hober and right on the job.
“ Well, what’s good enough for
you is good enough for me.
“Well, so long Abe. And thank
ya. Did me no end of good gassln'
with ya in this strango burg.
“ I’m heudin’ back to your Ken­
tucky and mine and start ploughin’
again.”
"
And “Kaintuck” did!

So great ha.i been Irtah 1mm!.
gration into i^otlund ut room,
years thnt Scottish publications
are beginning to print articles nbcut "Tho Irish Menace.”

Friday, 1 P . M
Be properly
Shod

never will be 1 5c
edition of

Radio Program
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) R
ngram: 10:45 Bernard and Itob-

Eighteen hole
even—and .
home for tea
when you it
you’re wreirii
golf shneiiot
here.

bcanue ft 5c bar
can’t be made as
good aaOhHenry!
has to bel

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Sanford, Fla

Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle
E5
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That is what puts things over
Lets all pull tog-ether for

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Di’ive conducted by Sanford Woman’s Club Wi
Department.

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tAUtBlift Cityi $35.37 .lUlUmor* |3U9&lt;
&gt;Rfitoa
4X91 •Cblftn'
4.1.49
•CUv.lsnct
U9.ll •iHtroh
41.93
tMontr.il
SO.68 fNlifara Fill* 44.13
)N*v York *6.36 Phlladtlphia 34.39
•FllUburgh 39.31 Savannah
G.00
•Toltdo
39.31 •Wa&gt;blo|ton 31.71
•VU Balls, and rail. tVla lUlto. orPhlla. ’
out rail. “All-water Via Hallo 1 day* layi.v-r.
AH ataain.r* via SAVANNAH. Farr*
PAXTON APPOINTED
I MEN' JURORS INCOMPEXANT trio.
nrlude nival* («-vcv|it tir'i.i. lor Savannah). ,
KOA Denver (.’122.4) 9 orches­ Jutakda room, n tn . railin# tlm»* 6 I*. At. 1
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 12.—Gov­
tra. instrumental, duets.
FOR BALTIMORE
ernor Martin has appointed L. R.
WHO Des Moines (526) 7:30
SS AI.I.KGHANY
ban jn, mandolin, guitar urtists.
Paxton of Titusville to be county
Feb. 14-25 Mar 7-18-2H Apr 5-18-29 j
WWJ Detroit News
(352.7)
SS JUNIATA
purveyor of Htnviird county, and
7:30 News orchestra, poet, tenor.
Felt 1H-28 .Mar 11-21 Apr 1-11-22
E. II. M. Poe, of Audubon, as jus­
WBAP Fort Worth Stur- Tele­
SS GLOUCESTER
tice of tin* peace for district No.
gram (475.9) 7:30 music; 9:30 Red Feb. 21 .Mar 4-14-25 Apr 4-15-25
19 of Brevard.
Both appointees ing of locul club women, in this ' Hot Rambler*,
FOR PHILADELPHIA
8:15
were elected at the polls last No­ city a few days ago. With equal. KNX Hollywood 1337)
SS NANTUCKET
rights established lor women, there music; 10 features; 12 am ateurs; Fell 12-25 Mar 5-16-26 Apr 6-1R-27
vember 4, lull fail'd to qualify, should be women tin juries every- 1 orchestra,
SS PERSIAN
making the appointment neces­ where, especially in cases where • WOS Jeffcrron City (440.9) R
Feb
16-26
Mar 9-19-30 Apr 9-20-30
sary.
women are needed, Mrs. McCulloch‘ndtlroess, musical,
SS ESSEX
declared. She is a ma*-er jn elinn- j WDAF Kansas City S tar (365 Fell 19 Mur
2-12-23 Apr 2-13-23
Hydraulic cement wh first made eery of Cook County (III.) superior .6) School of the Air; 8 program;
11:45 Nighthawks.
bv Canva.vi White of Rochester, court.
’•d?r,.cH"n,mrr Miami to Phila,
New York, in 1818. This liquid
—V
,• • !I
rock was uum! to hold together the
Feb. 20, Mar 2.12-22, thence every
llilge under-water blocks of stone
teh days.
“Could B elter Fertilizer Be Made We Would Make I t”
s».t in place by the builders of the
|i'nr f u r i h e r InfoiinalloH w r i t*
Get January price list Mixed Fertilizers—’SIMON PURE and GEM
aqueduct* ahu looks of the Eric
BRANDS”—now ready... QUALITY first.. Fair Price*,.. Prompt M E R C H A N T S &amp; M I N E R S
(’uniil. Thin rlrlni i; made as
against that; for Joseph Ar.pdin, a Shipm ent.. Not the Cheapest, hut the BEST for resu lts.. Also In­
TRANSPORTATION CO.
secticides, Sprayer*, Dusters nml Dusts............................................ .......
stonemason of Leeds, England,
;t*r SOU V~U«y|ttTaW{&gt;hain«io
^Ur3&lt;XIK.D«yitt.
who was raised to him tr the first
E.
O.
FAINTER
FERTILIZER
CO.,
Jacksonville.
Fla.
eenic .t maker.

3fJ ineli Scout Percale. Per yard

Has M Mg
* « n IasttT
any o t b j J ,
Une of n |T
KaUomlnJ^i

;&lt;5 inch Pajama Checks
white. Per

Men’s Tail Dress Shoes. Bal or Bin

34 inch Silk Pongee

Lijvht Tan Oxfords arid one
pumps.

�u m a n f l y ” t o Secretaries W ill
SECRETARY PRIEST ALTERS •H
ThohuMoitSaysBritaln
g
i
w
5
0
0
CIRCUS
Frame Road Policy NowSeeksAirDefense
ORIGINAL TALE
OF CO O U D G E IS ABO
PARSED TO CROWD
UT BRIBES
(Continued from
1)
FACING HARD JOB
Jacka,
given to charity.
Though
Page

was
(Continued from page 1)
poasessed of the record
Hy in Savannah Christmas.
•
fo r daredevlltry that is unexcelled
Parole Resolution Recorded.
A resolution of the federal grand in this country, Gardiner la, in ap­
jury.
which indicted Sartain, pearance, more like a prosperous
Fletcher and Riehl. recommending profesionnl man than showman. In
tho parole wus put into the rcr- fact, there is nothing about him
ordn yesterday by the prosecution th a t suggests the showman until
after Baughn had testified th at he begins one of his spectacular
after swearing out the w arrant • cbmbs. He is quiet of manner,
against the wartlen the purdle,17 'nne« in speech and tasteful in
which previously hail been denied ” ****•
„
was granted him.
lh ® IHuman Fly” has been enAnother letter in the parole file, I ? nRe&lt;1 &gt;n his hazardous business
from division counsel of the pro-1 ;? r ',nore than 30 years. One of
hibition agents in Suvannuh, do- *7*
remarkable things about
rlaring that Baughn had sm uggl-.
his a Kp. or lack of it. He
cd and sold thousands of cases of I actuullv Is o l, in agility he apJiqttor nnd had ordered his men t o ! f,,,ars 1° l»e no more than 20 and
"shoot to kill” any dry officer th at 11" “ PP««wmce he looka no more
interfered utul recommending in ; ,,,an
April. 1024, that the parole be not j
granted, was offered by the do- • R r »f a Jn TV»n«z W n f T * l lr n
fense. but the m art declined io ! « * I U 1 I I 1 1 *OPS IN O l 1 a K e

M u st Fit “Adm inistration's
Shoes” To Congressional
!?•'»**
1
Feet;
Son of Preacher nnd
IP
Fam ed Colieice Education

ORLANDO, Feb. 18,— A joint
committee of commercial secreta­
ries for Central Florida announced
today Feb. 19 has been definitely
selected for general Central Flor­
ida convention on rood improve­
ment work. The object is to shape
a road policy which various eity
and county chambers of commerco
are supporting for road construc­
tion- when the state legislature
meets in the spring.

•

,
- ' - - ** —
—•
THE SANFORD HERALD,

_

SAN FRANCISCO, Fb. 13. —
Brig. Lord Thomson,’former Brit­
ish air minister in toe labor cabi­
net of Ramsay McDonald, declared
here today England’s first ,line of
defense has moved frdm sea to air.
Genera! Thomson is here on
speaking tour of America.

INCLUDING
•

—MeCuller Grocery Co.
—Federal Bakery
— Lee Brothers Meat Market
—Zellers Confectionery
—The Bootery
— P latts Electric

—Betty Ann Tea and Grill
—Hines Music Shop
__The Modiste Shop
—Marcella Beauty Parlors
—The Vanity F a ir

By HARRY B. HUNT
NomeEpidemicAbated
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. — Fitling luiminifttrntion shoes to con­
Governor Bone Says
gressional feet. That, figuratively,
$■■■ ■
INCLUDED IN BILL
is the really important job Everltt
WASHINGTON,
Feb. 13,—Sec­
Sunders of Indiana must undertake
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13.—Sen- retary Work today received,a reShop
‘in his new position as secretary to
ate Commerce Committee In np- ort from Governor Bone of Alas-1
'^fhe'president.
oroving projects of the river and a that the Nome diphtheria epi-1 a a B B a a a a a a a a a a B a a B a B B a a a a a a a B B a a B a iiR B ra a a a B B B a B B B B a a a a a a a ,
•'•'Jltls eight years’ service in tho
harbors hill today included Char­ demic in apparently abated and am-1
» It
Ifouse lias enabled him to gauge
lotte* harbor in Florida and the pie nntl-toxinc Is on hand or en• Hither accurately the size and
ia B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B ««a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B lB flin aa||
Caloosahatchec river in Florida.
route to meet any emergency.
•rfcape of congressional ‘'under­
standings.”
If Sanders isn't able to ''sell”
■"trie Coolidge line, built on "com-f,nvih sense” soles and with Puritan
FOR SALE
"'vamps, then he’s lost the knack of
■‘I'ulosmanship he acquired as a shoe
Testimony designed to support
U *
,U
i
Ware House ....... Long Lease On Railroad ........ 4500 sq. ft.
■ : .desman hack in Terre Haute and its contention that Sartain, FletchFire Proof ....On Paved Street
GENEVA, Feb. 13.—A somewhat
. jrtromington, Ind.
ei, Kieiil and Hayden received
’"'•"’If lie "sells” the line, then Con- bribe money and pave the Savan­ pessimistic atmosphere .seem:; in
"}’te*s will march comfortably along nah men "easy" assignments and tlie process of formation here con
Box M. L. J. Care Herald
■’'with the president for the next two other special privileges was sub­ cerning prospects of Geneva pence B a s B H S H S B a s s s a s p s s a a s a a u a B H B S H U s a H n n s a a M S
• o r lour years.
’
mitted by the prosecution during protocol framed at Geneva at the
last assembly. of League of N’aIf he doesn't, then there’ll be a the day.
-a .B ........B .....B R .B B B B B B l.B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
__________________ tionr. Apparent disinclination of
'Tot of limping, much pain and an, v n iirm in
i n the British government to accept B
"gtdflb. ondimnny gnps in the ranks »
. when* stragglers with misfits have
B
B
ill ..pped out of line.
/v tT irin ro .
* g*
| J « t of ncW!* dispatches reaching
B
A ( . A l N i Geneva almost daily, is serving to
**». • .
a
Confirin the impression hero that
# handers, like Coolidge, is a ser- ' i U
the
protocol
must
be
remodeled.
*1 us Hort. Son of an underpaid
. / lloosler minister, he had to make
this own way through normal school
(Continued from Page I.)
Power Firm Expends
•Hold college.
#% While clerking in a Terre Haute th« time of the testa were confus­
$9,000,000 I n State
■BBBBBBBflBBBBBBflBBBBBirBbVr— ^■riTaBBBBBBBBflaB
•/dorr, the year before he entered ing.
.. ♦college, lie intimated to the proGeneral Mitchell told the com­
•plretor one evening that he’d like mittee “we carried out all orders
MIAMI, Feb. 13.-C . E. Groer.^io'tnko tin? next Saturday off.
to the letter, nnd if we did any­ beck, president of the American
V m a t ’s not u very convenient thing that
Combine economy with quality
, lfthe navy disapproved,
i.
Power and Light Company, han un­
■•.•tly/* his employer answered. " It’s it was sinking the ship, and he noi„)C,.,i here that his company hns
#**lwnys our busiest time. Wouldn’t added that he was ‘ inclined to j Iet JlHi j e n bud vet calling for ex'Viru&gt; other time do jush ns well?" think" one naval officer ”wns tn k -: penditurex totaling $9,000,000 in
hy trading at
f
‘‘Well—it would he u hit incon­ en to task for permitting uh t o , Florida during 1920, of which $5,v en ien t,” Sanders is said to have sink the ship.” lie also quoted a • 100.000 will be spent in Miami for
WE CATER TO SPECIAL PARTY ORDERS
^replied. “You see, I’ve arranged navnl officer as saying that, if the additional equipment and improveget married Saturday."
Ostfriexland had not been sunk, ment• of- gas, street car nnd elec­
nobody would hnve known it was
•'« * •
—
power service. Double track­
* Unlike C. Ilascom Slenip, whom ; possible to sink a ship from the tric
ing of the local street car system
•'lie succeeds as aid to th j president, air.
• across the causeway, more gencr^Sanders is lacking in that indefinMr. Perkins, explaining that the ] crating apparatus for the
gas
or phone 39
‘able quality known ns "mn.'netlsm" committee wus attempting to get to plant, and steam turbine generat­
the bottom of the bombing dispute ing units for the electric power rto’♦br “personality."
«*&gt; By contrnst with the tall, swar- to see if the army and navy air tion are covered in plans for Mia­
Fresh Oysters
.♦thy, suave Slcmp, he seems unim- services could operate in harmony mi improvements.
asked Commander Whiting if there
•profvdve nnd colorless.
Fruits
V egetables
Bhysicitlly of rath jr stodgy build, was any controversy ns to whether
a large head and heuvy; nircruft could sink buttlf-ships, and
•shoulders, Sanders looks miscust the officer replied there was not, if Ludendorf Quits As
ib b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b !
M n n 'secretarial role. There is the vessel were not defended from
Socialist
Leader
*ii sallownesr to his skin that sug- the air.
'vgests his big body would be bene“Navy Organized for Defeat”
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BERLIN, Feb. 13.—General Lu­
'♦fitted by nn outdoor job.
Referring to n statement hy Cap- dendorf
has
resigned
the
leader­
„&gt; Tlie basely intent lines on his [ tnin Johnson that “ England, Japan ship of National Socialists party
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Mitchell” were the only fore
^ acc, too. suggest that it is his will- and
anil Aiitcneii"
forces j hut remains a patrion of the Anti* Tuwcr, his determination, rather seeking to reduce the size of the | Semitic Nationalist organization.
A LONG WAY
.'th a n his personal preference, which American navy, General Mitchell The National Socialist party repre—AT THE—
’ holds him behind the big flat-top- declared “our navy is organized; senting tho extreme reactionary
’♦'ped mahogany desk in the office for defense in the Atlantic,” and ! element of Germany, suffered badly
♦adjoining the nresident’s.
could not cross the Pacific and jin the last parliamentary elections
“successfully” wage war. Lack of | jn December.
..'F o r 'a tim e-at least, following I
P»wer he said,.was one of the
’ inauguration, the W hite'House is greatest faults m the naval organiration."
&gt;
-to’ los’e.....................................
its " .tar boarded."
MURDERER IS HANGED
The committee, earlier in thJ
..D pil title has been bestowed by
It’s our method of buying' at
.sa/aminmi consent, on the pudgy, duy, also heard a number of fliers
WHEATON. III., Feb. 13.—John
Rock Bottom I’rices thut makes
((..well-fed figure of Frank W. with World War experience who Hammerer, 27, was hanged in the
.JStenrnn.
big savings possible for our cus­
are not now in Goovernmental ser­ county jail for the murder of his
But after Mar. 4 he is leaving vice, all of whom, except one, fav­ entire family at Villa Park in
tomers.
•'Tor a two month stay in Europe— ored unification of the air services. Juno 1924.
‘ sm vacation.
w fc

admit it.

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i Kindly To Protocol

AIR Or ¥ 1(LR IS i‘he, pp“toco**w^.lch

th° ™b*

NOT MERE GROVERIES. B u t -

BY HOUSE BODY

GROCERIES OF QUALITY

s

Home-made Lady Bal
more Cream Layer

Frosted with Pare Batter Cream Iciog. Assorted

F ru it and Nut Filled
Hot Bread and Rolls Every Day a t 8 A. M. and 43|
A D ifferent Dessert Daily

Robert’s Grocery Store

SYSTEM
OF BAKERIES

A Dollar Goes

J. A. LEE &amp; Bt

A. &amp; P.

ANNOUNCE THEIR

PARKING SPACE IS
HIEING PROVIDED B
AT KAIL STATION :
(Continued from page 1)
it.
•iignged in raising funds
c^’or a band in Sanford declared that
”41,202.50 hud been pledged by mer■^tliants of the town.
This amount, with tlie $1,0(10
: ijhnt the city has promised through
■jwnyoi' Lake to give brings the tou ,,nl to* hearty half of the $4,800
^tV'cln u d necessary to get u bund
✓ rtenily to play here. The effort to
• a i c subscriptions will continue
^.jiitil the remainder ot the nniount
,^i raised, according to the report.
' -■( eS3 than half of the subscription
*&lt;*TVH in Sanford has been covered
(S t is said. _____

^-Jacksonville May
Cet River Park
«iv»
lACjtSOKVlLLE. Feb. 13.—
♦sV, ynioud if. Torrey, field secre
Hni of the National C inference
. late Parks, hnu completed an
•-a . i «rii"/i of St. John Bluff,
•jo 1les (roin Jacksonville and di i&gt; i td with locul city officials its
Vpi,o|UMicd acquisition and develop.-•o.ent n i a park to be maintained
v4’V Jack unvilie and the state of
^Florida. After a trip through the
r i ’outh gathering data in a sur, "v v of state parks, he plans to
Confer with Governor Marlin on
'•fl.c subject. The National Con(•'Terenci one Stale Parks is com­
posed of executives, technical ex­
perts and supporters of state
('arks in tales which already have
_ fucilitio i for outdoor recreation.

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OUR SPECIAL

A. a n d P . B r a n d

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24 pounds

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80c
$ 1 .5 5
lb s6 6 c
$ 1.

Tali can Encore Brand
SPAGHETTI Prepared
with cheese and sauce

EXPOSITION

PICNIC HAM
POUND ..........

FEBRUARY 17-18-19-20-21—1925

13c

STRIP BACON

2ic aOUND ...........
ARMOUR STAR
HAMS. LB.............

(1routest Fair iu History of the Two Counties
It i.; a pleasure to have Seminole exhibit with Orange
once again and tho people of our county are asked to
give liberal support.

32c

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a
plans for the erection here of » j
OR
‘ 12-story itotel to cost upproxi I
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mutely Sl,u»M&gt;,000 for year-round
Lobby Store— First National Bank Bldg.
ofieruiinn. It will Is* ready for
OUR FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE BEST
peiupuncy by next November I,
tho announcement says.
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JOE’S SMOKE HOUSE

8 O’CLOCK
L b ............45c
Fancy
Bluerose

Red Circle
L b .......... 50c

Rice

Whole
Head

N . Y. State
FULL CREAM
CHEESE
The Acme of Cheese
perfection. Lb............. 38c

FORMAL OPEN!
Saturday, Feb. 14

| construction, nnd It Is my judgment ^sonic nf the counties, these

Filmdom’s Latest Flapper!

Ifih'mfcni' of Barf.
University AAd
c’ - 'JPropoeata To
Continents Closer j
Fibi? •12.—Among j
ortnnt of the 147 rec. approved at tho j
£ bossirn of tlie third |
Scientific Congress, |
month, iverc the fol­

i Archaologicnl Con­
ti Archaiolrglcal Conuzco, ami the general
Ipf American nrchaeoi 'study and investigatmains of ancient pcoira.
icmcnt of the work
Carnegie Institution
osal for the establishteorologicnl and geoions in all the repubkn-Amcrican Union.
Mition was also made
American Institute of
fineers he established
kie. of studying elecbent, especially with
Iflecirical power as a
tits tariffs, standardi, and public and priv•s. It is also rnconia “Committee on a
i Railway” study the
litical nnd industrial
c Pan-Amcricnn TailStandardization of
es and equipment also
rugs came in for nt(commendation that a
&gt;Pharmneen tica 1 Conrid to draw up n code
laws governing the
distribution, and sale
ning drugs,
of plants nnd animals
icnded for study, and
i« regulations ore urg1 those connected with
(ion of indk for human
l Protection of rare
iluablc bird-life is rec-

45c
40clb.
30c Ih

W estern Pork
CHOPS
W estern Loin
Porterhouse....
Fresh Home Made
SAUSAGE

9C .

. C U T L E T S .... V® *

A&amp;P Brand
MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI
9-oz p k g.............. 10c

National P. T. A. Head
Is Coming To Eustis

StinMaidSeedcd and SeedleaaUaiaina 18c
Liifhthouac and Chick Cleanser,
6 cans for................... ..................,.25c
Weatover Tissud Toilet Paper, roll....5c
Fresh F ruits nnd Vegetables nil the time

A HAMBURGER, 2 lbs..................
A

PINEAPPLES FIND FAVOR
EUSTIS, Feb, 13.—Mrs. Reeve,
of Denver, national president of
HONOLULU, Feb. 12.—Records]
the Congress of Parents nnd Teach
ers is scheduled to take part in ' of production in both quality nnd
the Florida Parent Teachers As­ ■quantity were established by the
sociation convention here Apr. 8 | pineapple industry of Hawaii dur­
nnd 9. Approximately 100 Florida ing 1924, according to the annual'
women are expected to come to report of the Association of Ha­
Eustis for tho two days meeting. waiian Pineapple Canners, which
Willis A. Sutton, superintendent showed a total production of 0,of schools of Atlanta, Dr. Josupn 825,904 cases.
This yield exceeded hy 838,922
Rocmcr of the .University of Flor­
idn, .and Mjss,.Bcbu lJarrv* # f the cases the output of 1920, the
rtate health department, also have ivious high record year, and was
indicated they will be present to 820,157 cases more than thu 1923
| production..
tako part in the program.

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Piilsbury’s Flour
24 lbs.
$1.60

12 lbs.
85c

PIGGLY WIGGLY

48c

WESSON OIL

n oth er S h ip m en t o f th e F a m o u s

Quarts
52c

Jones’ Dairy Farm Hams
Jones’ Dairy Farm Sausage
Jones’ Dairy Farm Lard
Jones’ Dairy Fnrm Packed Pork
Junes’ Dairy Farm Buckwheat Flour

RICE,
1 Pound
52c

Ve have received first shipment of genuine Brooks County Georgia Pork
tausajje. In addition to our complete line of Beef. pork, veal, and lamb,
N will find such items as Calf Liver, Calf B»ains and Calf Sweetbread.

Q u ality and fr e sh in e ss o f groceries;
fr u its, and v eg e ta b le s, h a v e crea ted
th e d em an d —-the d em an d h a s m ade
p o ssib le

Pints
27c

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THE PRICES A T PIGGLY WIGGLY

3 Pounds
$1.55

Florida Pork
0/
C H O P S............... &amp;\

40c lb.

W estern
ROUND STEAK

15c lb.

HAMBURGER SteakOfl
15c, 2 lbs for........... j

MAXWELI
H O U SE..
ilh every 25c purchase we Kite a
*nd let us explain to you.

Specials

BOKAR
Lb...... . 55c

6 lbs50c

child.
At the closing session, Snn Jose,
Costa Rica, was chosen ns the meeiing place of the Fourth PnnAmerican Scientific Congress in
1929.

BU TTER , lb..

VEAL
9 ()J
C H O P S ..............j U t|
VEAL

more trouble thnn tho carpet bag and the cemus figures taken fill
thosa
Improp*
‘ TALLAHASSBK. Feb. 13.— Thrule following tho civil wnr, and eliminating
-&lt;
crying need of tho day is not more Jn any less exact bask- than even the large vot2 given to former Gov­ enumerated.
"There are other matters ef&gt;
laws but less Inw. says Fred II. our games of sport Me played? I ernor Sldne 3. Catts for governor
Davis, •representative elect from dial I. therefore, fnvor u repeal of j in this section is due almost en­ terest which will coyne up, but'
I.con county, in u statement to The nny law which tends to reduce the tirely to the people’s protest the discussion of these would «
A'-ociatcd Press regarding legis­ pinctiec it) courts of justice to a , against thin bill, which he dcclar- sume too much space, I shall j
lation for which he' will stand foe ataidard below that existing in n I ml publicly to favor the repeal of.
during the forthcoming tossion of bn«cball game, and that is th?
"I shnll support a fair reappor­
the legislature. "Accordingly," ha clfoct of thh' section 2812.
tionment bill but not one haied
snys, "I will heartily favor the re­
"Another m atter deserving a t­ upon thu census of the tourist pop­
peal of as many of the existing tention I* the repeal or radical ulation of the state, which in my
statutes we have ns can be con­ emendment nf the cattle dipping: judgment is hot according to the
sistently gotten rid of."
law of 1D23. Members who help­ Inw or the constitution, nnd if the
Continuing, Mr. Davis says:
csent census being taken in Flored draft said 1923 law cun hardly
“Among those which 1 might recognize it an the same bill which
u is made to include as part of
mlstratlon of mere
mention that) should he repealed L tho State Livestock Board Is now
’ tho
•* population
*
• * *of the
• ^several
---- l—counsection 2812 of the Revised Stnt- ot tempting to carry out hy their
utc«. Under this law, pnsssd in
1911, the administration of thi^ law
, In courts of justice is becoming si
j Judgment of men ami not n judg| ment of inw ns it should be. !nSATURDAY AND MONDAY
! competent state’s attorney) . sccuro
| in the knowledge that there is n
| pnsrihility of some unlawful prac[ lice being upheld on their part be­
cause the judge will let it hy a..1
• ’•harmless" error, fail to give prop- j
cr study to the Inw of their ciwcs
and us a result it h becoming more
and more difficult to secure the
trial of cases according to the law
i ns it is written. It would take
: little argument to demonstrate
I that should so simple and well
! known snort us baseball be played
with a eiau:c in the baseball rules
RHONE 211
reading ns does this section 2812,
315 East F irst Street
PHONE 21 u
leaving to the discretion of the
THE BEST AND MOST FOR YOUR MONEY
umpire to say whether a given
Dali should ‘harmlessly’ be cnlled a
strike, or a foul hall be ‘hnrinlessi ly’ allowed to go for a home run
SUUAJl, 10 pounds for.......... :..........70c
- because while not exactly within Y VEAL ROAST, per lb............
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb 47c
tho lines to he called fnir, was yet Y GOOD POT ROAST, per I!)....
COMPOUND LARD, per lb...,............17e
I only 'harmlessly" distant u foot ♦&gt; BEST CDUCII ROAST, per lb
Nctta Stiles waited 75 years for the chancj to be a regular film flapper, or two outside of them so ns to be
No. 2 Tomatoes, 3 cans for............... 32c
PORK ROAST, per lb...............
i and now she’s in Hollywood telling all the folks "sure, it’s all in the a foul, that the national gume ♦♦♦ BRISKET STEW BEEF, per lb
Good
IRISH POTATOES, 10 Jbs for 33c
clothes, nnd ncting young.”
wouldn’t last u week. Why then

(&gt; lbs.
45c

W e ste r n M ea ts.
LAMB
CHOPS

that the best thing for th » matter ties can expect nothing bett»
Representative-Elect Avers Fewer
figures rejected
| h o repeal it in its intirety. Thef to
‘ sco such’ ------------*
~ * 1bJTJ
legislature as the basis for-Mi
ndmir.h
tration
of
this
statute
in
Not More Laws Are Needed By State thin section of Floridn han caused portlonment a t the coming s«ri)

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iation for establishncrican University a t
tils of which will Iu*
iy the Pan-American

A n d w ill se r v e a ll k in d s o f native

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EVAPORATED MILK
30-10 large Cal. lb. 23c
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Carnation or Pet
Apricots, lb . . . .........2'.c T „ c
........10c Tall can ............ -lie
Peaches, l b ..........17Y|C

Tliis. is a Ihdly Fair—The Best A ttractions
and Finest Exhibits

X EVERGLADE
Feb. 13.—The
Jcgi dature will Ik.* asked at its H I B I B i m i l l N . a . M M U u M a B
''A?xt meeting to pass an art prot Vid'rg •• clr -cd searon for deer j
and turkey in Collier county for
f-threo ytar!&lt;. anil .&lt;1-, provide
jjaethotLi that niav be n e., in hunt - |
,it)g. wltoiv hunting i*. allowed, j
' Y’onirii:,«ionei of the county have!
THAT JOE’S HOUSE
•Tilithori/.'-i the advertising of u ^
IS ONE OF THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF
Spwial bill to Is* pretcul'd to the *
Jnwniaiyi-, at the coming r.ension ' H NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES IN T IIE STATE
.t*. thiM effect. It also would pro- j ■
., vid o ch red neasoa for tru ppingl|
YRS .
'‘and I,ruling animals and ulli-jH
[Mfttlorit.'

AY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD,'

Sanford Herald
H U H ev er? k flrra a « « r s r e p t
t a w t a r a t * u f « N . M urids
( • r e d all Second C lass M a tte r,
Iftbcr S7. 1819. a t ' th e Poatoftlpe
S a n fo rd . F lo r i d a u n d e r A ct o f
r c h s. IS97.

Sunday Golf
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Wo have heard so much talk lately about the rig h t and
wrong of playing golf on Sunday, about caddies, starters,
club makers and attendents working on Spnday, about hold­
ing tournam ents on Sunday, in Bhort about golf and every­
ILL A MU L IIRAX
thing connected with it on Suiiday, that we were especially
H O W A R D BKRH
interested in the recent action of the Lord's Day Alliance of
New York.
• »
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gKH^ R C M C R IP T IO N RATKH
T
hat
body
has
presented
a
bill
to
the
New
York
legisla­
O n* Y e a r —tr.0 0 8 lz Month*. ..JJ.SO
' D e liv e re d In C ity hy C a r r ie r , p e r ture in which all commercialized form s of amusements
' w ee k . l t c .
W e e k ly K dltlon 11.00 are banned on Sunday—th a t is, all commercialized forms of
Amusements with the single exception of golf. T hat body
. m e c i A L MOTICEi ’All o ld ttia r y
n o tic es , c a r d s o f t h a n k s , r e s o lu tio n s like The Sanford Herald can see enough good coming from the
a n d n o tic e s of e n t e r t a i n m e n t s w h e re outdoor exercise to offset any harm done those who have to
c h a r g e s a r e m a d e w ill lie c h a r g e d
I work to permit Sunday golf.
for at r e g u l a r a d v e r t i s i n g r a te s .
Commenting on this attitu d e of the Lord’s Day Alliance,
: mbmuf .h n i r . associatf .u rRF.sa
” , T h e A sso c iate d P re s s Is e x c l u s ­ the Dearborn Independent says:
iv e ly e n t itle d t o th e use fo r rcpulillc a tlo n of a ll n e w s d is p a tc h e s
“Another triumph for golf. The Lord’s Day Alliance, in
t . c r e d ite d to It o r nut o t h e r w i s e c r e d ­
ite d In t h i s p a p e r and also t h e local a bill offered to the New York legislature to ban various com­
n e w s p u b lis h e d herein. All r i g h t s
o f r e p u b ll c a t lo n of special d i s p a t c h ­ mercialized forms of Sunday am usem ents, have made an ex­
e s h e r e in a r e also reserved.
ception in favor of golf. T hus is the royal and ancient game
lifted above the common ru t of box-office sports nnd pleas­
FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1923
ures,
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
"In th at land of “brown heath and shaggy wood,” which
GIVING AND GETTING: — is tho ancestral home of golf, certain ministers nnd elders
Give, and it shall be given unto o’ the kirk strengthen their lungs and clear the cobwebs
you; good monsure, pressed down, from their brains by a round or two of the links, even on the
and anaken together, and running Sabbath,' nnd nre regarded by most people as the better for
over, shall men give into your
bosom. For with the same meas­ it; and this.apparently is the view taken by the Lord’s Day.
ure that yc mete withal it shnll Alliance of New York.
b« measured to you again. Luke
“There is ns yet no word thnt the inventor of golf has
6:38.
been canonized. Probably this is because he lived in such a
remote antiquity th at he antednted the Christian E ra; but
"KEEP SWEET AND KEEP
if some day his bones are miraculously discovered beneath
MOVIN’ ”
some sod-covered mound when a new hazard is being dug,
Hard to he sweet when the throng
there
is no doubt th at a strong effort would be made to have
is dense,
When elbows Jostle and should­ the word “blessed” put before his name a t least.
ers crowd:
“A fter nil those apocryphal tales about golf ns a begetter
Easy to give ami to take offense
When tho touch is rough and the of profanity on such occasions as the “foozling” of a ball or
voice is loud;
the missing of a short putt, it is refreshing to find th a t the
**Keep to the right" in the city's game has retained reputation enough to be given a Sunday
throng;
"Divide the road” on the broad bill of health, as it- were, by such an influential body. It
should serve to make clear to the public th a t the ngitation to
highway;
IThero’s one way right when every­ preserve the American Sunday is not the labor of “kill
thing’s wrong;
sports." Infringem ent of freedom of the people in the open
"Easy and fair goes far in a
Is
not in any contemplated plan. But the rank prostitution
day.”
of
the
day to alien commercial interests is sought to be curb­
Ju st
"Keep sweet and keep movin’ .” ed—which is eminently proper.”

NO LUCK

As Brisbane Sees It
Wall Street Gave, a ad Took.
The Prophet Cheer* Up.
The Place for Big Doan.
Russia la So Uncourtly.
BY ARTHUR 8RISBANB
(Cop n taht iase&gt;

i no argument* n.^
awn show we £
Industries than w ^ j

“TOM” LAWSON, author of
"Frenzied Finance,” and an active
figure in much frenzied finance of
his own, was buried close to the
magnificient estate that he once
owned. Wall Street took it away
from him.

Don’t *traiiT~yoor „
I®to nt ni^ht Tat ^
S kirt, wifi hi

WHEN HE was sixteen he made
1-10,000 in Wall Street. In twenty
years of Wall Street life, ho made
forty millions of dollars nnd Wall
Street took it hack.
The- old croupier a t Monte Carlo’s
gambling houso said to this w riter
long ago: “ We don’t have to worry
about profits. While they have
money the strangers stay and
gamble or spend it in our hotels.
When they hnven’t nny more money
they go. The money stnys with
us."
'
So with Wall Street, if you
gnmblc.

®klrts ,y«i w T u i
They couldn’t be tiri?
out walking on tl%
A "kirt is a ~ ^ jL
ways seem* to ^ 2
short, too tight or J?
Perhaps thi7~th^.
of snuff i, a pr#2 J
be a great little chip,
H ubc packing Dilrt

inBton, Ind.. bunuStt
say, it smelled 1f t /
brides cooking.
Australopithecus Aft
name a London vi-l!
what he calls the2
member it. plea*. ^

THE UNFORTUNATE prophet
of doom is feeling better, although
the world did not end when he said
it would.
He has several cxcuscb. Flash­
lights of photographers interfered
with the Divine powers. Thnt seems
strnngc when you consider the
number of flashing lights existing
in this universe.
Also the moon’s eclipse on Wed­
nesday nnd the very he^vy Long
Island fog proved that the world
very nenrly ended.

The Italian
fused to let an
oil wells. Doesn’t m
demnnd war.

BEST OF all, Reidt, who sold
his potatoes, his Ford enr and little
hut, thinking he wouldn’t need them
MASSES A N D INTELLIGENCE
nny more, need shed no tears. Tho
I’UOVIDENCE NEWS
Tho quick taunt answers the hasty
notoriety tho newspapers have giv­
word—
en him will enable him to buy a
"What is Civilization Doing to i masses, hut of their lenders. The
The lifetime chance for a “help"
Mankind?”
was the subject of an masses never produce anything,
bigger
house,
a
bigger
car
and
fill
is missed;
by Albert Edward Wig- either in the way of machines or i *
jThe muddiest pool is n fountain
"flood Posture Week” did not seem to create any great his cellar with potatoes. There is address
gan, New York biologist, before! better social organizations
and ],
stirred,
nothing like advertising.
furore.
Indeed
it
passed
with
some
people
utterly
unaware
the
Nntionul
Civic
Federation
in
,
management.”
.■
A kind hand clinched makes an
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
session at Boston. We have great
But from whom do most of our
it wns being celebrated. Whole towns, it is said, neglected
ugly fist. %
IT
IS
DENIED
that
Bulto,
nmgrespect for Mr. Wiggan, a very leaders come if not from the soWhen the nerves are tense and tho to arrange programs in honor of the occasion. And in some
YOUR FARM
Siberian wolfhound, leader nblc man, hut it seems to us that] called masses? Why, it was the
mind is vexed,
school rooms, the teachers nnd^ the children slumped ns care­ nificicnt
in
the
dog
team
that
carried
the
an­
ho
has
fnllen
into
some
serious
masses
who
produced
the
college
The spark lies close to the mag- lessly ns if great educators were not trying to inculcate good
Five acres good celery farm, allele
ti-toxin to Nome, is dead. Some of errors.
] men of the present and will pro­
nzine;
the
dogs
had
their
lungs
frozen.
lie
finds
that
American
college
j
ducc
the
bulk
of
the
college
men
posture
habits
that
would
lend
to
health
and
happiness.
.Whisper a hope to the soul per­
ed and tiled. Three flowing we
AH the blood in their bodies could gruduutes nre not rearing large 1of the future. Moreover, a college
plexed—
When you stop to think about it, “Good Posture Week” not
fnmilios
and
because
of
this
h
e
1
education,
albeit
n
great
asset
to
sufficiently
heat
the
air
that
Banish tho fear with a smile se­ might he regarded as im portant a "Week” as is any other in
Close to loading station
expresses a fear that in six gen­ a man, doesn’t give him a monop­
entered their lungs.
rene—
erations
Americans
holding
college
oly
of
brains.
the year’s calendar. It is one of the “Weeks”, in tru th , th at
Ju st
Janies J. Hill, the great railroad
Reasonable Price.
Easy Ter
HUT THE heroism of thnt par­ degrees will have virtually died
"Keep sweet nnd keep movin’ .” should be continued throughout, the twelve months of the
out nnd th a t this great country of tulildcr, received only u high school
i —Robert J. Burdette.
ticular
dog
is
no
excuse
for
the
year, with missionaries a t work among all ranks and classes,
-------- o--------stupidity that keeps wolfhounds, ours will be without competent education. Edison went to work
preaching
the
gospel
of
“chin
in,
chest
out,
stomach
in,
toes
nt the age of 12. Henry Ford redangerous semetimes to their own­ leaders.
Nome is getting back on its feet
Mr. Wiggan went on to assert ccived his education in a district
pointing
straig
h
t
ahead,
lungs
full
of
air.
hack-bone
vertical.”
ers,
and
nearly
always
dangerous
again after its recent epidemic.
that American intelligence is on school and began life as a machino-------In a teachers’ college in a western state, the physical dl- to others, in crowded cities. ,
the decline. The fnllncy of such ' 1st. Many financial, industrial nnd
REALTOR
When
a
man’s
wolfhound,
police
As wo undorHtnnd it this Mr. St. rector during “Good Posture Week” declared that only about
a statement is apparent when oije1mercantile lenders never attended
dog,
or
other
huge
animal,
bites
a
Valentino was. the-original sweet­ five or Ten p e r’ cent of the girls in the state could qunllfy
child/* tlW punnrflff.FW T O M "HIT pawn** to consider the marvelous 1college'.
heart.
Rooms 501-502. Rhone 95
the same as if the owner of the network of schools in this coun- j Nor did Presidents Washington,
in
a
physical
examination
for
an
A-rnnk,
and
this
was
be­
---------o--------try.
Jackson, Vnn Huron, Taylor, Filldog
had
been
guilty
of
criminal
"It is only the unsuccessful that more, Lincoln, Johnson, Cleveland ■
The littlo girl down the street cause of their had postures. They slumped, or in their at­ assault.
F irst National Bank Building.
have families,” added Mr. Wiggan.{and McKinley hnvo the advantage] a
admits ho may be n bad boy but tempt to stand erect, they th ru st their heads forward in
he’s awful good
company.
"The successful are committing of college trnining,
grotesque fashion. They “sat on their hack bones”, and they
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. R. L.Sh
YOU NOTICE thnt some of our race suicide." As a m atter of fact j There is no cause for worry over
---------o--------walked either toeing-out or toeing-in. And their carriage biggest nnd most prosperous “best there
is a ho; t of successful men | Mr. Wiggan’s prediction thnt in
Pinccaatle citizens have just
have alwnys been hitter to­ in every walk of life who have nx generations our republic will be
elected a mayor by the name of generally had nothing of the grace and beauty th at comes minds”
ward the government of Russia.
from proper posture.
*
reared and nru rearing large fnm- without wise heads to govern it.
Shanibnrgor. Serves ’em right,
They don’t want Russia recog­ ilics. The apparently unsuccessful. We venture to say that future gen-oBy keeping the frame of the body in its proper shape, it nized by the nation. They want mnn of today is the successful man j orations will he so far ahead of us
Wrlgley to Put Son on Gum stands to reason that the organs inside the frame will have every little child in the cradle to of
tomorrow.
] in intelligence thnt they will look
Throne—headline in I.os Angeles
he taught to shudder when the
Again
snys
Mr.
Wiggan:
"A
ll'b
ack upon this era as nlmost bara
chance
to
function
more
normally.
In
walking
properly,
Times. Stuck on his job, ns it were.
word “Soviet" is spoken.
civilizntion
is
n
product,
not
of
the
*
baric.___________
■
the
muscles
are
exercised
properly.
-------- o--------- --------Many folks who kick about tho
But everybody who is not mentally deficient knows all
OUR "LEADING minds" nre in­
high coat of living wouldn’t refuse this. It is curious, afte r all, th a t intelligent people should telligent. They know what is good
to-pay the bill for anything in the need a “Week” to teach them how to avoid being round- for them and what isn’t.
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
world.
Yesterday’s news from Russia,
■»
Every One at a Bargain on Easy Terms.
shouldered, hollow-chested, sloppy-built. Good posture is told of seven men who had been
-------- o--------Tho girl who used to become really a m atter of self-respect.
sentenced to death, merely for
How to handle the crowds a t­ ing just as well as at 10:45. They ■
alarmed when n man threatened
grafting, on an extensive scale nt tending the church services in St. do go at 10 o’clock nnd get the
Dak Hill—Pine Crest— Woodruff Subdidi
to kiss her, now snys, "can I de­
the expense of the public nnd Petersburg has long been n prob­ hoot seats in the auditorium. Thoso
pend upon thnt."
treacherously selling out their lem thnt local pastors and church who are not able to go to church ~
Wc are ugents for these .subdivision* and I
-------- o--------government.
officers have been trying to solve, nn hour before the service is to
some good buys in each
Ten tons of peroxide arrived in
and various ways have been sug­ start therefore arrive to find most
New York Tuesday from Europe.
all
of
the
best
seats
taken.
On
j
■
A
NATION
doing
that
sort
of
gested, the latest being to sell
MIAMI HERALD
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
Which means we’ll soon have some
thing, of course, doesn’t please cer­ reserved seats in the main body of the other, hand, there are in this \ J
more dyed-in-the-wool blondes.
CLOSE IN
tain “lending minds” in America. the church. It is proposed to al­ city many people who want to go “
. ---------o--------The American people nre often not. It certainly does show that For instance, those who engineered lot certain seats, to be hold for to church, i&gt;ut who do not go be­
Love making hint; instead of accused of being cold-blooded and there is still something in people the m atter of the nuval oil supplies. tho purchasers until the service cause they can not get good seats
,
$800 each
telling the girl sho is the sweetest
And it does not please those that begins, to those who contribute as at tho time they arc able to a t­
hard-hearted.
As
a
m
atter
of
fact
that
may
be
touched
hy
tnles
of
one in the world, tell her you have
deprive the United States of much ns fifty dollars to the sup­ tend.
they are mushily sentimental, as misfortune or suffering. This is would
■ Comer on the sugar market.
To accommodate those who wnnt
ndcquutc
nir defense, because some port of the church.
they demonstrate every little while. important.
go to church, but who can not
Many people are certain to dis­
steel
men
and
the
oil
men
want
Until the world is brought to tho profits from big battleships.
Now It appears thut they sank
The two items of news which
go very early, it is proposed to re- ]
approve
of
the
plan,
but
there
the shaft toward the wrong cave. have attracted the most attention such u ctatc that there is no suf­
appears to he no really good rea­ serve seats and in return it is ex- !
In the meantime Floyd Collins is in the past few days had to do fering or distress in it, sentiment
son why it should not be put into pected that the scat-holders will j
SECRETARY
WEEKS
scorns
to
wondering why the delay, if he ii with the efforts to bring anti-toxin is a necessary part of life. Prog­ discover in the demand for nn ad- effect. It is not anything new. contribute liberally to the support j
R ealtors
wondering nt all.
to the far north city of Nome ress will conic hccnusc it persists. equate air defense some reflection Pews have been sold in many of the church. And it is perfectly
Jules Hois, the noted French psy­
where a diphtheria epidemic was
on General Pershing, or other able churches in many cities during all i just and reasonable to expect theso j J
Tho little girl down the street under way, ami the efforts to re- chologist, writing of one of the generals. That is imaginary. To time, and here in St. Petersburg j contributions from persons Who oc- ■
Says a little stroll some pretty louse front the cave where he was more emotional religious sects in
”02 First Street.
that a family needs nn auto­ reserved sents have been sold for cupy the best seats in the auditor- ,
Tilght would make one think that imprisoned, a man who hnd been America, says, "The man who nev say
special occnsion in churches. When ! iunt.
mobile
is
not
to
reflect
upon
the
...... r r weeps, or who weeps no more,
n few of the Laplanders have emi­ caught by a falling rock. From
*,nur*o there nre to be plenty ja
cld family coachman. He wns a Dr. Campbell Morgnn delivered]
grated to this city.
the standpoint of world ov'ent'ii ]in " br?.to «r truly «" unfortunate ,
, . -hmnn „n honor
hi„, Bible lectures here in previous of free *euts left for people who , l■■■■■■■aB■■B■BBBBBBBHHaHaBHaag■M■M■■■ll|!
neither of these incidents wns o f ' man. He who weeps, on the con- K°ml.coachman, " " h o n o r to him. yenrs reserved scats wore rold so t.»n not afford to pay $50 for i
-------- o--------the coachman is out of date. -----.
- A SIGN scout reports this one sufficient importance to
justify \ lrury* hr is becoming happy. Ho But
What you want
now is a good that busy people who desired to j reserved seat, or who are not willon a sadly used Ford: "Don’t laugh, more than a few lines of space. I ls nwnre of his soul, he senses an chauffeur. And to hire one is m&gt; hear the " ne ‘‘"dresses would be ing to do this. In the Congregagirls. If you had all the paint
In spite of this fact, the stories ‘"finite liberations; he plunges into insult to tho goodold coachman. Inblo to do so without having to go: tional church where liierc are to be
rubbed o(T you’d look like hell too.” caught the attention of the people i the cosmic currents.”
_____
to the church an hour before the ; tivo hundred reserved scats for
— Macon Daily Telegraph.
nnd brought to the surface oceans I A nation which is still able to
BATTLESHIPS. AND regiments1lecture bognn.
contributors to the church fund,
———o-------of sentiment. The sob-writers did ' weep is not wholly given to hard- of soldiers, crawling like ants over
s t - Petersburg churches have a ; there will be thirteen hundred scats
The Kansas City Times has un­ their best, or worst, and the public hearted cynicism—it cannot be nlpeculiar problem. There are many for which no chnrge’is to lie ninde
earthed the solution of the problem responded nobly. The whole n a - j together cruel. Tha wuy 'in which the ground nre out of date. What people here who have nothing in ! —in other words, more free seats
tho
nation
wants
is
fighting
air
why Nero fiddled when Rome burn­ tion wns stirred up as it would j the public responds to some of
particular to do and to whom tim e! than are usually to be found in
ed. "He couldn't bear to disap­ not hnvo been by nny very impor- j these appeals to the heart stir the machines.
means little. They can go to j churches in much larger cities than
point the radio fans," it explains. tant piece of commercial or polit- ridicule of the cynics, hut it is inchurch a t 10 o’clock in the morn- this.________________________
PETER
GARRETSON,
of
Pater-------- o-------leal news.
‘ dicativc of a saving quality in hu- son, celebrates his ninetieth birth­
Army officials view with alarm
This may indicate weakness or man life.
day on Sunday. Sixty years ago ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
the recent statements of General
the life insurance people didn’t
Mitchell, rccnjling,, perhaps, the
want to insure him. He was "a
Lincoln’s Soundness
upheaval Admiral Kims caused in
poor risk." And the insurance
naval circles by a few caustic re­
Of Character
people told him So.
marks several yenrs ago.
Thereupon
Mr.
Garretson
d
id
j„
-------- o--------TAMPA TRIBUNE
more thinking nnd less eating, gave ]■
Headline says, "Cooiidge Wines
It has been well said that the
up the insurance idea and lived to 5
His Hands Of Congress", which
;
leads us to reniurk thnt it may be i John Korchendorfcr is a magis­ other woman’s husbands, suggest­ ninety.
CALL AT
[
Ahrahant Lincoln’s character
As Senator Copeland, who is also
«o but why does he continue those trate in the city of New tork. ing how much more generous they
welded into the very fibre of »ur
n doctor, says; "Half of what you IS
White House breakfast confer­
The Home of Dunlop Tires
J]
are
than
your
husband.
Thousands
of
domestic
ships
pass
life.
And the people feel its
ences ?
Fifth Don’t everlastingly preach eat keeps yuu alive, the other half ■
■
through
his
court
headed
for
tin
quality.
Accounts subject to
keeps
tlio
dretors
alive.”
Thu
figS
---------o-------thnt your husband is a failure)
We sell Golf Gasoline, Supreme J
Prisoner in a Norwnlk, Conn, rocks. Often he puts the skipper thinking it will inspire him to suc­ ures n ig h t be changed thusly:'B
invited.
♦
Oil; Special Vccdol Forzol oil far ■
Forty per cent of what you eat j■
cell was ordered released, but wns on the right course.
cess.
Fords to take the chatter out. ■
ON Ml VltOS y T°
found too drunk to walk. He ami
He writes an article fur this
Sixth. Don’t tell your private keeps you alive, 50 per cent keeps I a
Highest grade of accessories of all *
seven other prisoners hud found week’s Collier’s which he calls business to your women friends.
tho doctor alive and ten per cent'S
kinds.
Champion
Spark
Plugs.
■
some liquor in the jail nnd hud "The Commandments For Young
Seventh. Honor your husband’s keeps the undertaker going.
Ford Gaskets and Felts.
■
pitched a party. This jail is now Wives." Inasmuch us tho ten father and mother—especially his
turning down applications for are just h little different from the mother.
FASHION CAN do what other
SUPPLY YOUR
rooms daily.
things can’t do. For instance, the
usual advice to married couples,
Eighth.
Don’t
preach
economy
-------- o--------we reproduce them:
to your husband while you spend fashion in short skirts has made
WANTS
Columnist to tho Chicago Trib­
fashionable restaurants ami night
First. Don’t commit indiscre- extravagantly on yourself.
une paid this tribute to Balto, lead tions that lay you open to sus­
Ninth. Don’t hold your husband dancing resorts in London cut dow n
dog on Kasson’a team which car­ picion of graver things.
S T R E N G T H -S E R V IC E - PR O C Sgjjl!
to a strict accounting to the prom­ the heights of tables nnd chairs. It
ried the anti-toxin to Nome, since
is impossible for women with skirts
Second. Don’t treat your hus­ ises he made as n lover.
reported dead with frozen lungs:
band as if he were omnipotent
Tenth. Permit no other loves to up to their knees to sit gracafully,
Here’s to you, good old Balto,
und then complain Inter because he come between you and your hus­ not to say modestly, at the regu­
1st and Elm.
Phone U7-W
The lead dog of the crew;
believes it himself.
band—not even the Invo of your lation high table. So the legs are
You’re u flea bit, yelping canine.
cut off.
Third. Don’t sing the praises of child.
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But you get the toxin through."

Merely A Matter Of Self-Respect

Mr. Farmer!

E. F. LANE

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SELLING CHURCH SEATS

Three Bungalows

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HEART THROBS

BRITTKEALTYCO.il.

COMMANDMENTS FOR WIVES

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Think!—Is You Car Well Looked
For?

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Sanford, Fla.

FELLOW’S SERVICE STATION

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�THE SANFORD HERALD,

FEBRUAjnr.ia, m

Govjepwr’s Daughter Marries

Personals
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.
PHONE:—Res. 428-J

LOVELY VALENTINE BRIDGE PARTY Delightful Program
For Musical Tea To
GIVEN TH URSDAY BY MRS. POTTER
Be Given Saturday

Club at the LIrlock*
Music Club will
Unit of the Wo-

[the Holy Cross
I a inusicnl at 3:30
Lne of Mrs. B. F.

Icrackea will *n-

nartment of the
Llary Society will
■e of Mrs. C. H.
ttto Avenue and
[ o'clock.
Puleston, Miss
am| Miss Eliznentertain with a
L will meet with
tAUister
West
Ll meeting of the
F.the Church Ser[meet with Mrs. E.
U Avenue ut 3:30

Rjulding Circle
hip* sale Feb. 21
[Drue Store.
KICK

[Party that was to

|th» home of Mrs.
Mturilny evening,
Ul. The date will

101.INA BIRDS

Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott has been con­
fined to the bed for more than a
week with influensa.

Mrs. B. L. Wheeler returned
Monday from F ort Myers where
she visited her sister Mrs. Matthewson.

William R. Williams and Allen
Thompson returned Thursday from
Jacksonville.

Miss Mabel Swope has been
transferred from the Sanford
School to Oveido ami put in charge
of the First and Second grades
in Oveido school.

Carl Eapey of Savannah Is
spending a short while In Sanford
The following program has been on business.
planned for the musical tea which
Is to be given Saturday by the
Vick and Richard H art
service unit of the Woman's Guild of Charles
Rochester, N. Y., are guests of
of the Holy Cross Church at the friends
in Sanford.
home of Mrs. B. F. Whltner.
, . GROUP 1.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee are
The Lady Picking Mulberries
ilnnning to remove to Sanford, so
X*!* —- ..Kennedy Russell
Years A go..............Harvey B. Gaul t is rumored.

Lovely In every detail was the
Valentine bridge party, given by
Mrs. W. W. Potter Thursday aft-

inlay
,r nt the Library

Oviedo
Notes

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tint
Vackville,
New
iHtAviiiCf iv
cw Brunswick,
uiuiinwivA| v&gt;aiii
da, are spending m few days in
Oveido looking after their orange
groves. They spent a winter here
two years ago and won many
friends so Oveido is always glad
to see them come.

I

attractively carried out by the use
of red radiance roses, hearts and
red sweet peas which were artis­
tically arranged throught the flow­
er floow. The tables were valen­
tines in unusual designs. Candied
heartH were served a t each table.
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff met the
guests a t the door, Mrs. B. D. Cas­
well passed the tallies and the
guests were escorted to their places
by Mrs. E. W. Potter.
1
A silver tray was won by Mrs.
R. S. Holly for high score. Mrs.
Samuel Puleston for second high
score was awarded a black lustre
vase and Mrs. Richard Brown won
the cut prize, tea napkins. The
honorees weTe each presented silk
lingerie.
A delicious salad, and Rweet
course was served a t the conclu­
sion of the game which further
carried out the valentine season
colors. The hostess was assisted
in serving by Mrs. Edward Melsch,
Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs. I).
B. Caswell, Mrs. J. I). Woodruff,
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. Emmett
McCall, Mrs. Lee O. Conoley.
Those invited were: Mrs. Percy
Mero, Mrs. James Ridge, Mrs.
Robert Hines, Mrs. Ben Coleman,

Mr. ami Mrs. T. B. Hollings­
Her Dream
........ Frank Walker
worth have as their guests Mr. and
T
, , GROUP II.
Love, the Pedlar ...Edward German Mrs. Hollingsworth, of Chicago.
:....................... EdwardGerman
Mlrs Annie Mitchell and her
mother, of Sanford, made a short
visit Wednesday to Oveido.

The Oveido Chamber of Com­
merce held it$ monthly meeting
Tuesday night. The principal bus­
iness before the meeting was the
report of the road commisBsion?r
in regard to the road building ami
repairing an concerns Oveido.

Mrs. E. N. Jacoby of Haddonfield. N. .1., will arrive Friday to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bennett.

Hush een .................A. A. Ne
Down Here..............
Mary
GROUP VI.—Piano.
Nocturne................ I. J. p„dc
Duex Polonaises.............. F. !
Mm . Julius Tnkarh and

Mr. utul Mrs. G. Irving Lnuchs,
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Loucks have
returned from a motor trip down
the East Coast.

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Miss Sarita Lake returned Wedi nesduy from Tampa where she has
been much feted during Gasper-

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WBgm: &gt;

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Mrs. E. 0. P. Appleton of Detrnlt, Mich., and mother, Mrs. W
E. Griffin of Old Point Comfort
Vn , are guests of the Valdez Ho.
tel.

nt Edgewater with Mrs. Markell on
Feb. 25 to arrange the progrum for
an open day to be held later, in­
Column
stead of Feb. 23. Many circum­
stances make it wiser to postpone
the date for a little while, hut some
lovely features are being planned
for it, and it is sure to be in line
with the high standard set by the
Leteruturc Deportment in the art
exhibit, nnd the exquisitely present
ed "Suppressed Desires" given on
Feb. 4 to the general club.
This play-reading, which was un­
der the supervision of Mrs. John
Leonard!, was the outcome of the
year’s study of modern drama, ami
was u source of much pleasure to
the audience, and of pride to the
Literature Department in th.* art
well and Mrs. Barnes were original
and exceedingly clevvr in their
interpretation of their parts, uml
Miss Naomi Scoggan made u most
charming impression.
Plans for the program for the
club for 1025-1020 V-vill inuhide
more of the work of self-expres­
sion and it is hoped that a group
of community piuyers may be form
ed that will keep Sanford in touch
with the best new dramatic
who will make reservations, as thought.
this is to pay for the handsome
The officers elected for the new
new rugs that have recently been | yenr were us follows: Mrs. C. C.
put in the club.
| Woodruff, chairman; Mrs. L. II.
I Philips, vice chairman; Mrs. W.
Tho classes in dress making and M. Thigpen, secy-treas., Mrs. All’,
milinery which will be put on by Lilja, member financo committee;
the club, will start during the last Mrs. E. A. Douglass, member of
week of this month, full particu- membership committee; Mrs. E. L.
lars of which will be given lutcr. Markell, member progrum comThe teacher will be Miss Evu Rich- inittce.

Woman’s Club

Many friends nnd admirers in
this city of Miss Celta Coleman,
noted pianist, whose former home
is in Orlando but who for the past
two years has resided in New York
City, will lie pleased to learn that
she is giving a piano concert in
Orlando nt the Memorial High
School on Tuesday night, Feb. 17.
Miss Solomon is n pianist of rare
achievement, playing with partic­
ular finesse and maturity of style
that is seldom found in so young
mi artist. She has been an artist
pupil of the great Ernest Hutche­
son for the past six years nnd nlso
a Julliard prize winner of n
$1000 for three consecutive sea­
sons.

Southern Champion
Enters Tournament

Mrv. E. P. Morse returned Thurs­
day from Gainesville where she a t­
tended the meeting of state social
workers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Williams
have nr their guest Homer Trask
of Petnskey, Mich., Mr. Trask
was a former resident of Sanford.

Miss Frances Lowdcn of Oregon,
III., daughter of former Governor
nnd Mrs. Frank O. Lowdcn, became
the bridge of John II. Drake, Jr.,
of Chiengo, on Feb. 10th, at Chi­
cago. They went ahrond on their
honeymoon, returning in April.

The many friends of Arthur
Johnson will be sorry to learn that
he will undergo un operation nt
the Fernald-Laughton Hospital
William Burgess loft Thursday
Saturday.
for his home in New Haven, Conn.

M. Kronen is expected home SatMrs Mnry j Harris, Mrs. D. W.
iirday from New U rk City where Hubbl( nnt, Miss Mary Neville
he spent the past two weeks buying Hubb„ ,(f Nashville, Tcnn., were
spring merchandise.
the
of Mrs. J. W. Sneed
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Wednesday. They are motoring
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^liatni where they expect to
of 210 Laurel Avenue announces Hpcni, thu wlntor.
the birth of a son. He has been
named Billy Wayne Johnson.
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Mr. nnd Sirs. O. W. Ilorchnrdt
George W. Huff, Kent Rossitter, and daughter, Miss Florence DorIlurke Steele, D. E. S. Starr uml ehardt of Milwaukee ure guests of
Ernest Brotherson forhied a con-1the Valdez Hotel. Mr. Uorchurdt
venial purty motoring to Tampa j is president of the Milwaukee base
Thursday.
iball team.

The Woman's Club of Oveido on
last Friday celebrated Arbor Day
with an appropriate program dur­
ing the planting of an oak tree in
front of the ciuh house, after which
they repaired to the house to en­
joy the Flower show so rarcfuUyl
and successfully prepared under
the direction of Mrs. Robt. Lawton. It wan the first attempt a t a
Flower show and more than Justi­
fied the committee’s effort. The
house was a bower of beauty, with
beautiful plants and gorgeous
baskets and
ferns. Bowls,
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__ vases
of cut flowers filled the tables in
the center of the room. Sweet
peas, nasturteuns, roses, lilies, and
gorgeous azaleas, abounded. All
the flowers shown were grown in
the open here in Oveido. The oc­
casion was one long to he remem­
bered especially by those so fortu­
nate ns to win a blue ribbon and
will no doubt excite interest and
enthusiasm in flower growing. The
committee in charge were: Mrs.
Robt. Lawton, chairman; Mrs. Alcott, Mrs. Varne, Mrs. Meade, and
Mrs. Norris. The judges were: Mr.
T. L. Meade, Mrs. S. L. Murphy,
and Mrs. A. D. Sauer.

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Made to your m easure—order now for
Easter Delivery
Milanc Theatre Bldg:.
Sanford, Fla.

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Call at Gonzalez Grocery Store
and find out aliout the Profit
Bonds.
—Adv.

sian Frock
’an is always true
:ion of black and
'f what new ones

Here is a typi­
st frcck of mosh•hionable high col1“nil plcuted pan^art. A few white
W for good mens-

Tho Literature Department of
the Woman’s Club held its unnuul
election Wednesday, Feb. 11. Very
little other buriness was transact­
ed, but plans were made to meet

The "Plinge" is a purnsite which
feeds on disease bacteria. Its dead­
ly power hus already been demon­
strated on pneumonia, typhoid,
diphthcriu, chicken cholera uml an­
thrax bacteria. It may ulso prove
u solution for the tuerculosis bac­
illus.

Special Saturday
Holly Ann Ton nnd drill

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ng a flat reward
appro:xii
fat his of 928 and tha' state will send after
Deserted
dplnlom. _
rood the . man, bearing the expenses.
apartm ent.
This^ih consider*] a more effective
The amount of reward ah o was plan-than tha method used in the
clnngad for th« captura of eacapea, past, and will. It la 'believed, re­
th a'flg are heing reduced frem the sult in bringing bae&lt;k a greater
CnimHaioner Of Agriculture present
9100 toi996»'.'iiti)Nte tw n number of escapes.
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Randle E scape And the custom* in Uhe -past, it fo anat u r e a ; other C h a n g e s j darataod, to odverttoe tho, WOO re- Mgckay. • mountain town l.’of
lor H
r.- • «___: ward, according to statute, but out I Idaho, has two water ssupplies—a
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Cited For Gallantry
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 13/+-Sev-1 of this the captors must m &gt; 9 * j cold spring for summer use and
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Mn Spanish'Americanr wWar;
end
r regullaticns i have been expem e of getting th« ca . ire back a piping-hot volcanic hot-water
1 Made Good Record InA.E.F.
adopted by the Board
R H of Commix- to the camp ,fifrom which *he ex-1stream for winter.
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T - |. ,
By HARRY B. HUNT
erning the handling of state, pris­
oners, and authorization given for
W a s h in g t o n , Feb. is.—senn.
full tim e . employment of a den­
tor Rice W. Means of Denver, Colo
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tist to rlook after dentpl wprk
b • gallant gentleman.
among
prlacner:.
a
t
state
road
/His gallantry Was proved bark
camps, a t a salary of 92,000 a year.
In the .Spanirh-American War, In!
The changes, made a t the rug gasIMS. After 27 years, the War Dc-1
tlon of Commissioner of Agriculpartment is issuing the official ci­
. ture Mayo, provide for better care
tation recognising h b gallant con- j
J of property turned in by prisoners
duct.
1.
, arriving at the state farm, and
Simultaneously, n citation for,
rinjpdify the handling of escapes; &lt;
gallantry by Maj. Gen. Franklin ■
and
recaptures.
id reea
Bell is awarded.
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Tho
commissioner pointed out to
Bell, like‘Means, won -his award I
.
the
board
that wh.*n a prisoner is
by bravery In nctiou during the war
transferred from the state farm
with Spain. But he died before
to the state road camp all his proptho 27 "vears needed to decide on
.
erty goes with him; th a t in a
the citation had expired. Th" »&lt;il-?
great majority of cases the clothes
PK'.
ver star, material token of the
i which he had When he came to
award, goes to his widow.
prison, together with his other
One cannot hdp but
wonder
property, including money, are
Vi;
whether, had Means not won elec­
gone when ho «s discharged and all
V
tion to the United State; Senate,
. he has is the 310 which the state
his, rltatinn .would have come dur­
pays him ai. a dischargoi fee; that
ing his lifetime.
thcro is no placo a t a road camp
for taking care of either money or
I
WftOnVlInn of hN JS™ “P' ed “ P i Frederlrlc' D Counli.n, Chlcono; Under tho new rule, nil property
i broker. .She says he left her n yeuri r,f B prisoner will remain at the
♦ i «b
ago. She is the daughter of Thom- statc
un.‘|5» *uPeJ'v^H^0,,
As a civilian soldier Means has as ilohlnson, head of the Diamond ® specified custodian, whose duty
ho mean record. In th.* Philippine I Mate!, Company.
wl,» beand
“ ? see
tak^thut
. char,*0:
the
campaign cf 1898, in connection i
jI U
property
it isofcarewith which he now is cited for gal­ l ---------------------------fully preserved and that when prislantry, lie won two rccommem
Editorials
arche,Ii‘mailed
,char*ea
lr ^In lon
I a i s Should
O i i u u i u nBce, 1oncra
ings will
to t^
them
c aK
re ; *1
tions for .the Congressional
t.’.S
of .Honor, was three times "men- SignedSaysW .J.B ryan:of the ron'1can,p1Y
I1 Hereafter
1f
/tiiM «all
ft11 AuonnAa
n. '
tinned In orders” and was promoted
escapes mill
and vnon
recap/Wim the ranks to a commission.
1tures will'he handled hy tho office
As
of -the
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National Guard he twice won tile | editorial* should lie signed by the nru] the hoard of state institutions,
atate tronhy for being the i.A'.a
| a»« ill.
aI A«... . lUtlli..
,U Jennings
I a MIi Shisa . •I.LS
aL •••III
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AIIIfl W,lll mill
v/ i Iiters,
declares
William
which
will *\Alf
pay m
all
rewards
and
best (til
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di illcd soldier in that 0organization.
1
Brynn. In speaking before the In. other expenses Incident to return.Jl.
• In the World War ho was lieut­
enant colonel and commandant of «'
ih- v/r'-.r' A"“,r- S 8 W A ffiL sa S E &amp; r* sl
the Fortieth Division Sehrtnl of leun Pen Wmm n, HMr. Bryan ex-j part ()f the expense, thereby reimArms, nig! Inter commanded the presed the opinion that w riters! hursing the state prison fund for
Fourth Lnfantry In thp M?nse-Ar- sibuW have the courage to affix i monies paid out for escapes from
i'
gonne offensive.
their names to their work and not:\ lht5m m i53SiKt Mayo, in recomliide behind
blank spaces. “ ! mending adoption of this method,
Magnus Johnson’s charges that signed editorials hud been publish- told tho hoard members that the
he was heat«n for re-election hy the ed,
he said adding that he hud “no method used heretofore of returnbootleggers of Minnesota has not
faith in the so-called independent ing escapes to the road camps
created much of a stir here.
newspapers.”
Hueh papers a r e ; had proven very unsatisfactory and
Conceding the fact tlint bootleg­ usually a fraud, consciously or un- that the state prison fund for the
gers ne in butter standing with consciously, Mr. Brynn said.
pust three and one-half years hud
many members of the Senate than
is the-pugnacious Farm-I.ahor sen­
❖
ator, it Is still true that tha charges
brought by Johnson against Repre­
sentative Thomas D. Scholl, senaSAVE ana
tor-elect, are hardly convincing.
THRIVE
In
Certainly, on their face, they set
Up no such formidable case iih wu.;
1925
brought against Senator Hurl - B.
Mayfield, of Texas, Whose election
Hi*»Just been 'confirmed after a
long and tedious inquiry.
Briefly, Johnson charges that
With "Scholl's knowledgge and con
gers are in better stiuiding with
coerced Into contributing heavily
Paavo Nurmi breaks world records heenuse he has the
to the congress mil n’s senatorial
spirit
and will to win.
campaign fund.
■'JP® levity with which many sen­
Way not set a new rerord for yourself in saving tills
ators dkcuss the charges is imliyear. Set out to lieut the old 1921 murk.
cated by the observation of one
Nothing will put you "in the running” for the liig prizes
that bed ‘bet Schull never saw a
of life like regular saving.. Start now at this hank.
'bootlegger In his life. He wouldn't
know one if he saw one."

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TALLAHASSEE, Flo., Feb. 13—
The commissioner of agriculture is
placing stresa In instructions goirnc out to census enumerators on
a definition of "inhabitant,” in an
effort to have an accurate. count

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week. The eewiw'lffij regtrire. him
to make an emtmatatton o f:"a)n n .
habitants-6f the several counties,"
the eoirtixisaipnar points out; and
Alien
then t o n Into
into details
derails #s
ps to whom
dhoti be included.1under' this head­
ing.
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“An Inhabitant is not necessarily
a legal resident or voter, but a t the
uame. Ume every perzoa who J u p .
pens to be in the atate a t the time
of the census is not regarded n&gt;
an Inhabitant. F or A e'purpose of
the census an inhabitant is defined
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By State Supervisor

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Large lots, the most attractive homesites in Sanford, are selling as low as $1000. Building restriction
assure attractive surroundings. All modern conveniences guaranteed investor!.

TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Frb. II).

—Increased state school support,
tla te salary schedule for teachers,
relection of county superintendent
and the certification of teachers
will be taken up for discursion at
a • meeting called for Jacksonville
Mar. 11-12 by Stute .Superinten­
dent W. S. Cawtnon of all county ■
cuperintendents of public in«tru-jS
ction and members of county
school boards. The fir-t session
will begin ut II o’clock Wednesday
afternoon. Mar. U.
The program will consist of re-1*
ports oi committees and of in f o i - 'i
mal Inc teased State School Sup- *
port; A. B. Johnson Orlando; F.
S. Hartsfield. Tallahassee; C. II.
Quincy; It. S. Blanton. Clearwntej1; Charles M. Fishei, Miami.
v Slate Salary Schedule for Teach°rs: T W. Yarbrough. Surasota;
T. C. Simms, Mudi-tpii; J. A. Young ,
blood. West Palm Beach; II. (5. I*
Shraley, Ocala; I&gt;. II. Mootc, Tuvares.
The Selection of County Sup*
nriutemlent; Win. Tyler, IVii.auoIn; (J. E. Wilbur, Jacksonville; m
\V. It. Terrell. Okeechobee; E. I t.'■
Simiuotis, Gainesville; K. It.
Berrq, Dade City.
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The Certification of Teachers; ; George W. Marks lie Lund; J. W. i i
Runts, Lake City; W. M. Scruggi, M
Monticello; Mrs. Alice Shelhourue,
Titusville, L. I). Hathaway, llrunk*
ville.
"It l« earnestly hoped," rays a
Sa|&gt;eiirtendent Lawthon, "that ev- a
ary county superintendent in tlie aa
Mate will attend thi., meeting and ,*
that every county school board a
will )&gt;c represented."
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ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT

Elizabeth was in a polity mood.
And when Henry Inquired the inuse of her peevishness, she
said, "Here I have run around with you for a year, and we liltve
been good friends, indeed; don’t you think it is time to think of
getting me u diamond?” He hud thought of it, hut hud post­
poned the event.
Tl ell, n blight smile spread over Ids fare, ami he let his gaze
rest on her frail, fair figure. Sh.- held her breath waiting Ills
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word*, which she knew would bring comfort and joy.
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"Lizzie,” lie said (and he had not u.-ed thut endearing term
clowned monareh of the Gypsies of a before), "It was perfectly proper for you to remind me of that.
America, who lives in thu harlem
I will do as you ask, and even more.” And his finely chiseled
section of New York, announces
Imnd lifted the receiver from the desk telephone, and he spoke
the keynote of his policy thut hiinto the transmitting department cf the same.
subjects must stop fortune ttdling,
"Hello,”
he said eagerly, “is this Wight Bros. Co.? Well,
He also advocates that his people
I
want
a
Diamond
Tire for Lizzie. But say—make it four, one
settle, vote ami send their children
on curb wheel, and bring them up in your servlets' car. You
to school.
know the size. Yes Diamonds.”
And after that Henry and Lizzie traveled on air ns the poet
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iC. V. Mahoney, Lot 1, Blk. I t, Tr. 4 .......
487.25
C. V. Mahoney, Lbt 2, Blk. 12, Tr. 4 ----W. E. Scoggln, Lpt I, Block SL. ...............................1W
5110.7'J
F. W. Mahoney, Lot 3, blk. 12, Tr. 4 ......
Maude M. Jlnkins, Lot 7, Block K ..... ............,118
asphalt on a 0” rock base.
342.39
Mplsch Realty fco.f L o a X Mk. 12, Tr. 4 . .
Mr*. R. W. Rive, Lot 8, Block K .....X.............. y4 M
JJJ! ,C.U’ Yd"- Kradlng at 40c ....___
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Meisc^r B talty Co;, Lof 5 ,-blk. 12, Tr. 4
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Evans Termce, Snafnri, Fin. _
lfi»n in- Ft- ,MTb 4 Gutter at 70c ....
260.21
Andrew
Nahdimy.
Lot
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Tr.
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C. D, Rrumley, I-ot 1 ............................... ■... ........ .
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Ft‘ 'h '81** c,nb kpcders at 35&lt;
347.66 Ahdrevr Mahoqey, Lot 7, Blk. 12, Tr. 3 ........... .60
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Lot
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,8“ - S(l- Yd*, macadam foundation (O’
1457,60
107.99
Aranka
Takdeh.
Lot
8.
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12,
Tr.
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18““ S‘l* Yds. asphalt pav. (2” top) at
Aranka
Takadh,
Lot
9
Blk.
12,
Tr.
3
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60
280.81
Sanford
Doudney
Beg.
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21'j Sq. Ft. ronori i f»av. (V* alley re
83.70
Aranku Taknch,1 Lot JO, Blk: 12, Tr. 3 ........... 60
230.32
90.7 It. S. ICO ft. K. 90.7 ft.
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"I Sq. Ft. toner ie sidewalk (4" thl
14.80
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Lot
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Blk.
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Tr.
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2 Manholes (4-0) at 50.00 ..... .....
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Blanche Jordon, lo»t 2, Blk. 13, Tr. 4 .......... — 60
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Spencer Heights, Hanford. F lo rin
Extra Work ..............................
27.83
Nell
Gather
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Lot
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Blk.
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Tr.
4
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6.50 G. W. Spencer, IAt 0 ..................... yv.r ..„r - T..y.-t -80.7
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Tr.
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-60
:5
laboratory Inspection of materials
(18.88 J. C. Wainright, Lot 12 ----------------- ..................1132
S. G. Messer, L o t'6, Blk. in / Tr. 4 ...................... ...60
vm . B
Legal expense, advertising etc., 2
110.20 G. W. Spencer, Lot 18 ............................................ .133
Seminole Realty A ln v . Co. Lot 0 Blk. 13, Tr. 3 .6 0
230.83 1 1
Engineering 5 per rent ...............
276.51 G. W. Spencer, Lot 24 ...................................- ..... -.133
t
”
Lot
7,
Blk.
13,
Tr.
3...,.........
...50
25XL82
G. W. Spencer, Beg. at Int. of the R u t Line'
”
”
Lot
8
Blk.
13
Tr.
3
—
------2
M J0
-4M
I Totnl cost ....................................................
Pork Ave. with the N. Line of Hughey
Knight
A
lllgglns,
Lot
9
Bjk.
13,
Tr.
3
...........
...60
St. run E. 6l ft. N. 58.5 ft. W. 5^, ft. 8.
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
ir. K. Squires, lAt 19, Blk. 13, Tr. 3 .............. ....... ...60
58.5 ft. to Reg........ ............. —LV..'......................51
Number of feet frontage .................................................. 1(503.6 .
C. A. Spencer, Lot 1, Blk. 14, Tr. 4................. .60
230,32
The
above
and
foregoing
final
Assessments
nre
payable
without
Assessment per foot frontage ................. .......................
J3.7196
C. A. Spencer, Lot 2, Blk. 14, Tr. 4...................... ...50
2309)2
interest
up
to
March
15,^1925,
and
from
and
after
such
date,
said
FRED T. WILLIAMS Engineer
294JO ■
special assessments will be payable onl^- In Ten Equal annual In­ C. A. Spencer, Lot 3, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ............... . ....04
Foot
Final
C. A. Spencer, Lot 4, Blk. 14, Tr. 4 ____ ........ - 6 0
230-32
stallments
with
Interest
at
8
per
cent
per
annum
on
all
deferred
pay­
Name
Description
Frontage
Assessment
C.
A.
Spencer,
Lot
6,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
4
...........
1.....
230JJ2
60
ments.
Markham Park Heights, Sanford, Fla.
W. A. Brown, Lot 6, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 .................. . —.60
230J2
Witness
my
hand
as
City’
Clerk
and
the
Seal
of
the
City
of
San­
Mny T. Woodruff, Lot 7, Blk. G ......................... 135
602.14
W.
A.
I-efTler,
Lot
7,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
3
...........
...60
230«S2
D. L. Thrasher, Lot 8, Blk. G —— .......1___ ...135
502.14 ford, Florida this 11th day of February A. D., 1925.
I!. B. Baggett, Lot 8, Blk. 14, Tr. 3 .............. .64
2944)6
'
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk
Reginald Holly, Lot 7, Blk. H ..............................140
lIZ O N tA L ,
12. A printer’s measure.
520.74
J.
F.
McClelland,
Lot
9,
Blk.
14,
Tr.
3
..................
...60
230412
14. Ego.
W. S. Price, Lot 8, Blk. II .....................................140
520.74 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March fl and lffth.
d. F. McClelland, Lot 10, UlM. 14, Tr. 8 .,
... 60
230-32
15. Strikes.
----------------- o— —— —----Leslie Went, Lot 7, Blk. I .-.............. .„.................135
602.14
10. Skill.
Elisabeth
B.
Musson,
Lot
1,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
4
—60
2304)2
502.14 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COMRealty Trust Co., Lot 8 Blk. 1.................................. 185
17. Period of time.
F. R. Savage, Lot 2, Blk. 15, Tr. 4 .........
....50
230412
MERCIA I, STREET FROM PALMETTO A V E
SANFORD
19. P art of a sail (pi).
N. H. Garner’s Addition to Markham Park
E.
S.
Hockey,
Ltot
.T
Blk.
15,
Tr.
4,........
6
4
294JO
27. Fat.
AVE. AND SANFORD AVE. FROM COMMERCIAL STREET
Heights, Sanford, Florida
8.
M.
Schwartx,
Lot
4,
Blk.
15,‘Tr.
4
.........
JM
28. Essential oil of roses.
TO FIRST STREET
Joe E. Richie, Lot 1, Blk. J ................ ..... ...............69
210.40
31. Beast of burden.
devours.
The
following
is
the
final estimate of the cost of paving Com­ J. C. Deen, Lot 5, Blk. 18, Tr. 4 ...............
219.40
N.
E.
W.
Sistrunk,
Lot
2,
Blk.
J
............
.........
..........69
32. Track of .Wheel.
W. L. Morgan, Lot 6, Blk. 15, Tr. 3 ....
... 67
202.50
602.14 mercial St., from Palmetto Ave. to Sanford Ave. with oil asphnlt,
33. Monkey.
Fred R. Wilson, Lot 3, Blk. J ..............................135
U
B.
Hollar,
Lot
7,
Blk.
15,
Tr.
3
............
...
60
230.82
35. Sped.
and on Sanford Ave. from Commercial St. to First St. with lj»ke
Spencer Heights, Hanford, Florida
-6 0
230.82
30. Part Of vprb “to be."
Asphalt. Roth types of surfuce being laid on a 6” rock foundation, Watson M. Reel, Ix t 8, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 .......
W.
R.
Frier,
Lot
1.......................................
-..........132.0
403.21
87. Doctrine.
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
9,
Blk.
16,
Tr.
3
.
.60
230J2
490.99 and (taved 4(1 feot in width.
W. C. Hill, Lot 7 ................................................... 132
39. Waits.
Ernest Padgett, Lot 10, Blk. 15, Tr. 3. ..
....57
262J0
494.70 604 Cu. Yds. Grading at 40c ........Z . .............. 1................... 241.60
40. Someone else.
Margaret Roberts, Lot 13 ,v
Melsch
Realty
Co.,
Lot
1,
Hlk.
16,
Tr.
4
...
-.69
317J3
3050
Stn.
Yds.
overhaul
at
1c
.......................
30.50
42. To exile.
494.70
Margaret Roberts, Lot 19 ....................................... 133
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 2, Blk. 16, Tr. 4
43. Breezed.
1031
Lin.
Ft.
curb
and
cutter
at
76c
..........
783.56
The above and foregoing final assessments are payable without In­
I
T. E. Wilson Est. Lot C, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 ....... .........69
47. Help.
317J3
terest
up to Match 15, 1925, and from and after such date, said 114 Lin. Ft. single curb headers .............................................. 39.90 T. E. Wilson Est., Lot 7, Blk. 16, Tr. 3 ____ ......- 6 9
48. Male.
uted portable Blabs.
317,83
-lv
61. To wax.
assessments will, bq payable only in 15 equal annual installments with 151 Lin. Ft. granite curb (reset) at 15c ................................... 22.65
ghtly.
J*v;
Wellington's
Addition,
Sanford,
Florida
2241
Sq.
Yds.
Macadam
foundation
(6”)
at
80c
.!.........
1792.80
62. Present.
of blood,
interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
54. Snake (pi.)
1036.32 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 5 - — . . - . ............... ...... 60
2510.82
■»
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San­ 1016 Sq. Yds. asphalt pave, (2” top) at 1.02 ...................
55. I.euvo out.
nlc scale.
1218
Sq.
Yds,
asphalt
pave,
Lake
at
1.22
.......
1485.96 T. E. Wilson Estate, Lot 6.............................. ......... 50
230.82
ford,
Florida,
this
11th
day
of
February,
A.
D.
1925.
57. Negative.
589 Sq. Yds. asphalt paveing, relay edge at 44c ................... 259.16 T. E. Wilson Estnte, Lot 7 —i.-.;/.................... .........60
230.32
a
59. Point of compass.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Cleric
-2
706 Sq. Ft. concrete nllcy return at 30c ...........................
211.80 T. E. Wilson Eatute, Lot 8 ................. ........ ..........60
01. Sun god.
230.82
Publish, Feb. 18, 20, 27 and March 0 and 13th.
02. By.
7
Inlets,
Type
R.
nt
30.00
......................
.......
.........................
210.00
C.
R.
Lord,
Lot
12
..............................
............
800JIQ
...1
7
6
-----------------o----------------2 Manholes 4-6 at 50.00 ............................................................ 100.00 T. E. Wilson, Lot 151 ................ .................... .........62
2M .&amp;
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN­
■
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle
565
M. 3” Drain tile (0-3) at 100.00 ..................................
56.50 Kate Humphries, Lot 14 ...........:................... ........ 60
276.38
FORD
AVENUE
FROM
COMMERCIAL
STREET
TO
■i .1..
498 Lin. Ft. 12” Storm Sewer (0-4) at 1.05 .............................. 522.90 A. I:. Ensniinger, Lot 15 ...................... ....... ..........00
270.38
LAKE MONROE. AND SEMINOLE BOULE­
t
28
Lin,
Ft.
High
curb
at
45c
.............................................
12.60
T.
E.
Wilson,
Lot
10
..........................
............
.........
60
230,82
VARD FROM SANFORD AYE. TO
■
1 Monument at street intersection at 0.50 ......................
6.50 Harry Kent, Lot 17 .................. ............
276J8
PALMETTO AVE.
*
Laboratory Inspection of materials ........................... .
85.16 Harry Kent, Ia I 18 ......................................... .........60
230412
The following is the final estimate of the cost of paving Sanford
rty.
l
egal
Expense,
advertising,
etc
2
per
eent
136.25
Harry
Kent
N.
20
ft.,
Isit
19
..................
.
........
so
92.1B
Avenue from Commercial St., North to Lake Monroe, and Seminole
I .«
.IB.b
r» —
(a
Engineering
6
per
cent
............
........
..........................
.
340.64
C.
T.
Kent,
Lot
19,
Less
N.
20
ft.
....
.....
.........
78
f tny plant.
359,28
Boulevard from Sanford Ave., west to Palmeto Ave., a width of 40 I
ncAi.
n k
rl •** ' j ’■
A*a
Sanford llelghta, Addition to Banford
feet with Lake Asphalt on n 6“ Rock Rase.
VI
I In the ocean,
7,374.80
.
J
m
-i
"
•
|
H
v«
*
|
l
d
L
,
H. Wight, Lot 14................. ....................... .
902 Cu. Yds. Griding at 40c ........... ......................... .............. M 360.80 ■
.......... 07
pieces of wood.
308.62
To b« borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
w * •*•*' m i k
i? 1337 Lin. F t curb &amp; Gutter at 76c ............................................ 101(1.12 !
H. Wight, Lot 16 ........;..................................... ..........07
*
808.62
Number o^ feet frontage:
■2,
.•l||* 3 -J W
* 7VT
- 1
......... 21.35
C. N. Williams, lAt 16 ............. ............ .'......
01 Lin Ft. Headers at 35c ......................- ...............
308.02
.................... 456.8
On
Hanford
Avenue
.
.
.
i
.
....4........
[tochurch methods.
.........
2349.(50
Mrs.
Maude
Jamison,
Lot
17
..........................
’. w v v - ^ i s - ^ ' &gt;&gt;:»« 2937 Sq. Yds. macadam foundation 6” at 80c .........
........ 87
308.62
.......... ...... 18.8182
Cort per foot frontnge .............
." J
..........3668.60
L. P. Ilngun, Lot 44 ....................... ........... .......... 07
2925 Sq. Yds. Lake Asphalt Pave, at 1.22 ................
308.02
■8.1 r. «”»T
’ ...
pH
................
468
On Commercial Street - ................
.......... 14.40
A. 1). Shoemaker, Lot 45 ...........;.................. .......... 07
14B Sq. Ft. concrete 6” alley returns at 30c .........
308.08
......
$
7,772
Cost
per
foot
frontage
...................
.......... 57.60
A. 1). Shoemaker, Lot 46 .................... ........ .......... 67
2.5 Cu. Yds. Class B. concrete at 23.00 ...................
308.62
Final
Foot
.......... 105.00
S. S. Ituiimel, Lot 47 ...................
3 Inlets Type A. at 35.00 ..........;!...........................
67
5108.62
Assessment W. T. Field, IAt 80 ....................
Name
Desrrlptlun
Frontage
.......
30.00
1 Inlet Type B. at 30.00.............. ........... ............
......... 67
5108.62
Line
Clyde
Steamship
Co.
Beg.
at
Int.
of
E
........... 200.00
W. T. Field, IAt 81
...................
News (475.9)
40 Lin. Ft. 24” Concrete sewer 8-10 at 5.00 .........
5108.62
Palmetto Ave., with N. Line of Commercial
■citul.
T. E. Thornley, Lot 82 . —.......
1 Manhole 4-6 at bO.OO ............... ,.... ....................................... 50.00
.........67
308.62
St.
Run N. 100 ft. K. 115 ft. S. 100 ft. W.
w o e — Davenport (483.0) 7
T. E. Thornley, Lot 83 .*v............................. .......... 67
1 Manhole 8-10 ...................... ..................................................... «r'M
308.62
909.32 W. T. Field, Lot 127 ......................
Sandman; 7:30 religious discussion; 1.207 M. 3” Drain Tile Tile 0-3 at 100.00 ................................. 120.70
116 ft. to Beg....................................................... 117
...........65
299.41
9 orchestra, entertainers.
Lake Front Imp. Co., Beg. nt Int. of W. line of
W. M. Scott, Lot 128 ......................
294JO
KOA — Denver (322.4) 10 or- 264 l.ln. Ft. 12” concrete storm sewer at 1.05 ..........................277.20
Sanford Ave. with N. line Commercial St.
W.
M. Scott, Lot 129 ......................... ......... .......... 64
* 1
Extra
Work
.................................................
v.........................
370.08
294.80
[With Suh-Irriffa- chestrn.
run N. 100 ft. W. 117 ft. H. 100 ft. E. 117
George A. DeCottes, Lot 130
1
Monument
at
street
Intersection
0.60
...............................
6.50
WWJ—Detroit
(silent.)
.........
64
294.RO
ftd E xcellent Hy
909.32
to Beg.................................................................... 117
WBAP — Fort .Worth (silent.)
Geoige A. DeCottes, Lot 131 ...................... ........ .65
laboratory Inspection of materials ................................ . 106.95
299,41
ntal
P lan tln R s
758.92
.1 N. Whittier Kst., Lot 1, Blk. 2, Tr. 1.............. 93.4
KNX — Hollywood (337) 8:15
Ix*gal expense, advertising, etc, 2 per cent ........................ 173.39
Markham Park Hrlfhta
orchestra; 9:30 organ; 10 voyage to
226.519
433.49 J N. Whltner Kst., Lot 1, Blk. .2, Tr. 1..................29
Engineering 6 per cent ...... ................................
|A .Nayarit, Mexico, South Sens; 12 orchestra; 1 June
Sheridan
Jewett,
T.ot
2, Blk. C
.......... .............. 56
257.95
225.39
Florence Ileardall, IAt 2, Blk 2, Tr. 1......................29
&gt;»ni Dunn, an Amer- Pursoll,
Wight
Bros.
Co.,
Lot
3,
Blk
C
................................
65
253.5)6
225.3'.)
Florence
Beardall,
Lot
.3,
Blk.
2,
Tr.
1,................1.....29
m demonstrated that
WOS — Jefferson City (silent.) Total cost ........................................................................ ............... 19,276.68
V.
(’.
Douglass,
Lot
5,
Blk.
C,
.....................................
55
253.86
233.16
)y be grown on exS.
O.
Chase,
Lot
4,
Blk.
2,
Tr.
1............................V.30
WDAF-Kansas City Star (305.0)
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
|uf this district with- 0 Sehool of the Air; 11:45 Night851
5182.32
9.11.13 V. E. Douglass, Lot 6, Blk. C ...........
S. O. Chase, Iait 6, Blk. 2, Tr. 1, .............. ........... 116
Number of feet frontage .................................................1167.85
|necessity of artificial hawks*
382.32
909.72 W. A. Knight, W. 89.5 ft., Ia I 2, Blk. D .......... ....83
S. Puleston und Ed. Higgins, Lot 16 Blk. 2, Tr. 1, 117
Assessment per foot frontage ...»......................... .......... 8.01119
WHB — Kansas City (silent.)
Interstate Contracting Co., Lot 3, Block D............... 851
382.32
Chapman
&amp;
Tucker's
Addition
i manager of the HaKHJ — Los Angeles Times (404)
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
Interstate Contracting Co., N. 17 ft., Lot 6,
Blk. D,
I.
ako Front Improvement
nichis, a California- 8 orchestra; H:30 children; 9:45
Final
Foot
793.86
| of some 85,000 acres talk; 10 valentine party; 12 or­
..........................................
17
78.31
Co..
Lot
1,
Blk.
1,
(Less
8.
25
ft.)
..................97.7
Assessment
Name
Description
Frontage
Acnponeta river chestra; 2 Lost Angels of KHJ.
203.14 Mrs. !.. J. Schwalbe, S. 66 ft. of Lot 6, Blk. D.
J.
D.
Davison,
S.
25
ft.
Lot
1,
Blk
1
......................25
Lake View Park. Sanford, Florida
|iy. Growers say.the
WHAS—Louisville Times (399.8)
............................................................................ 66
304.01
268.14
' 400.60 Mrs. A. R. Marshall, IAt 1, Blk. 2......................-.33
«ly to prove of eco- 7:30 trio, baritone.
Lake Front Improvement Co. Lot 41 ...........~ 60
Fas.
II«
Cowan,
Lot
3,
Blk.
1.......
T....................
60
276JW
208.11
Mrs. A. It. Marshall, Lot 2, Blk..2............. .......... -.351
&gt;ncf. I’roduction of
WMC—Memphis Commercial Ap- Lake Front Improvement Co. Lots 42-43-44*45-46
I
....................60
27IL518
208.14 James H. Cowan, Lot 4, Hlk. I
rze seal., without ir-1 ,lt.u| (.juo.7) 8:30 classical,
M.
F.
Robinson,
IAt
3,
Blk.
2
.................................
33
‘ 2,003.00
50 ft. ench .................................... ........................... ......
Realty
Trust
Co.,
Lot
5,
Blk.
1
...........
.....
60
276.38
we much money now | WCCO — Minneapolis-St. Paul
216.95
1,339.99 John Malleni, la»t 4, Blk. 2 ....................... .............20.7
Ping plants or grnv-1 (,U0.4) 8 philosophies; 8:15 travel Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 47 ............ 107.25
Realty
Trust
Co.,
Lot
8,
Ulk.
1
.................................60
276.38
The above und foregoing final assessments are payable without in­
938.99
! talk; 8:30 mundolin orchestra; 10 laike Front Improvement Co., Ia i 48 .................. 117.2
Hpenrer
Heights,
Hanford,
Florida
' 400.61) terest up to March 16, 1925, and from and after such date, said
Mr. Dunn, there are! dance.
Lake Front Improvement Co., IAt 49 ..................... 50
G. W. Spencer, Lot 1 ....................- .......................... 70
5122.44
•uiands of acres of I CKAC — Montreal (437) (5:30
400.60 special assessments will be payable only in 16 equal annual install­
G.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
2
...........................................70
5122.44
ile river bottom I concert; 7:30 program; 9:30 or- lAke Front Imporvement Co. Lot 50 ................... 60
400.60 ments with interest at 8 per cent per nnnum on all deferred pay­
lAke Front Improvement Co., Lot 51..................60
a»hed in the (leltus chestrn.
G.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
5
1
.................................................70
322.44
400.60 ments.
which are capable
WJZ — New Yqrk (454.3) &lt;5 or­ Lake Front Improvement Co., Lot 62 ......................60
G.
W.
Spencer,
Lot
4
..............................................
-.70
322.44
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and the Seal of the City of Han'»
18.12
•ugar-cune without chestra; 9:30 dance.
Lake Front Improvement Co. North 2.3 ft. Lot 63, 2.3
G. W. Spencer, Lot 5................................................... 70
322.44
^*oil is u fine river
WHN — New York1(361.2) 0:30 Lake Front Improvement Co., iAt G .......—....... 125.1
’ 1002.28 f*rd, Florida this 11th day of February A. D., 1925.
G. W. Spencer, lu&gt;t 6 ...........................
12.0 69.42
P«p. This allows the orchestra; 7:30 dance; 10 enter­
L. It. PHILIPS. City Clerk
Clyde Steamship Co., Beg. 300 Ft. N. of the Int.
»tion of the * heavy tainers; 10:30 dnnee.
G. W. Spencer, Beg. 25 ft. E. and 21.5 ft. N. of
' Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27 nnd Murch 6 and 13th.
without the
WJY — New York (silent.)
N. Line Commercial St. with F. line Palmetto
the Int. of Centerlines of Hughey St. nnd
-----------------O
----------------The ground thus Is
WNYC — New York (526) ChuAve. Run N. 400 ft, E. 115 ft. 8. 400 ft. W.
Purk Ave., Run N. 58.6 ft. E. 51 ft. S. 58.6
TO
ALL
PROPERTY
OWNERS
OWNING
PROPERTY
ON
PARK
Iterated to -a coin-id------- teau four; 7:30 quurtct; 8:15 re1,976.92
115 ft. to Beg. (Less Seminole Boulevard) .246
ft. W. 51 ft. toBeg. - ........................................... 58.6
269.47
,»?&lt;! u condition o f, lcita; 0:10 truvel talk.
AVE. FROM TENTH STREET TO HUGHEY STREET
The above and foregoing Final assessments nre payable i{i full
* found to exist. In
KGO — Oakland (299.8) 6 conThe following is the final estimate of the cost of paving I’urk Mrs. J. I.. Munson, Beg. at Int. of S. line of
l!r&gt;*.Vh°t ha* i cert; 10 string quartet, address; 12 without interest up to March 15, 1925 and from und after such date, Ave. u width of 21 feet from Tenth St. south to Hughey St. with
N. E.* 1-4 of N. E. 1-1 sec. 36.
|p.
19
l*verage yield above dance, soloists.
said special assessments will lie payable only in fifteen equal annua
It.
510
K.
with
SWIy
line
A.
L.
Ry.,
(Ovf '
sheet
asphalt
on
a
0"
rock
bale
except
for
the
central
15
feet
where
?■ within a*year. The
WOAW — Omaha (526) 6 dra­
ptleM, with u pleas- matic; 6:30 ^endings; 0:45 pro­ installments with interest at H per cent per annupi.on all deferred old brick pavement wns used u» n base.
iedo llrundi) right-of-way run W. to Purk
, •;
. _
Ave. N. to R. R. R.—W. H. Ly. to Beg. (L«**
gram; 9 musical; 11 Nightingales; payments.
.. 713.60
Witness my ham) as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San- 1784 Cu. Yd. grading nt lOc ...........................................
| 11:30 organ.
S. 64 ft.) ......t.............. - ............. ........ - ..... 411.2
612.2iJ
.. 660.50
65050 Str. Yds. overhaul ut lc .................. ................
i-------VVIP — Philadelphia (509.9) fl. f ,
thi, 11th day of February A. D. 10?5.
A.
Derby,
S.
51
ft.
of
the
following:
Beg.
at
Int.
$
.6296.44
6969 Lin. Ft. Curb' &amp; (Sutter at 76c ................................
| tn1^ 7 concert; 9:03 orchestra; 10 ,orn’ r , °
l . r . PHILIPS, City Clerk
of S. Line of N. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4
Sec.
.118.66
339 iJn. Ft. Headers nt 35c .............................. ...........
| WFI — Philadelphia (395) 6 Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 and 13th.
36,
Tp.
19
R.
30
with
SWIy
line,
A.
C.
L.
Ry.
3168.00
51900 Sq. Yds. Macadam Foundation 6” thick ut 80c •■for Feb. II.
itnlk;
talk; 7 concert.
I!
-----------------0------------------- — v ---------------- .
v 10712 Sq. Yds. Asphalt pavement (2“ Top) at 1.02 ....
R-W run W. to Park Ave. N. to R. R.
10926.24
‘te Journal (428.il) 8* WCAE—Pittsburgh (461.3) 0:30 T0 A, L PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HUGHEY
R—W SEly to Beg.
...... ......................64
f
248.74
..
69.90
233 Sq. Ft. Concrete pave (6" Alley returns) at 30c
d,y concert; 10:451 Uncle Kaybee; 6:45 movie chat; 7
STREET FROM SANFORD AVBNUB TO PARK AVENUE
F.
L.
Miller,
Beg.
25
ft.
N.
of
Int.
of
the
W.
tin*
C
‘
...
99.59
and (Sruco Me-1 mud talkj t j30 municul.
I
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* »l pini»i Fstlmatt* for Puviiiic iluirhry Struct •1.33 Cu. Yds. concrete Class U. at 23.00 ......................
KDKA—Pittsburgh (309.1) 6:30,
The Following is the Final M ttpiate ™
Park Ave. with the S. Line of N, E. 1:4 of $4.
140.00
4 Inlets Type A. at 555.00 ..................................... v.........
1valentine s J r p r t e ^ 6 :15*talk• 7:301from‘ sIn*ford AvJ. west to Park Ave.. 24 feet in width with sheet
x**n (silent.)
E.
l-4 of Sec. 36 Tp. 19 R. 30 Run \V- 150
.0
........
210.90
asphalt using 6” of compressed rock and the old 15 feet wide grout­ 8 Inlet* Type B. ut 30.00 .......- ........................................ ..... -1160.60
band concert.
| r,l« (319) 6 music
ft.
N.
to
R-W
of
A.
C.
L.
Ry.
H.
60
de­
422 Lin. Ft. 12" concrete sewer 8-10 ut 2.75 —.........
Tribune (370.2)
KGW-Portland Oregonian (492) ed brick paving for the base
grees East to Park Ave. S. to R eg.,(L eia
....... 5100.00
$ 106.40 6 Manholes 4-0 ut 50.00 ............................... ...................
11 ensemble, string 12 orchestra.
30 ft. along N. side for Street .......... -....- ■■■140
644.88
.......
256.00
“•tort; 10 orchestras. I PWX — Porto ftlco (400) 7:30 266 Cu. Yds. grading at 40c .............. ..........
1.140.76 3 Munholes 8-10 ut 85.00 ........... - ................... - ...............
1501 Lin. Ft. Curb und Gutter at 76c ..........
(-mcago News (447.6) I concert.
Atlantic
Coast
Line
Ry.
Co.,
A
strip
of
land
60
.......
120.00
lfl.45 1200 Ft. 3" Drain Tile 0-3 at 100.00
'hestra; 8:3U photoKPO — San Francisco (129..») 47 Lin. Ft. single curb header* at 35c ..........
ft. in width, 25 ft. on each side of the center
4
844 M. B. M. Lumber in trenches at 75-00 .......................... ....... «:L70
480.80
theater.
7:550 new plays; 10 orchestra.
601 Sq. .Yds. single^curb foundation ut 80c
line
cf
the
Oviedo
Br.
of
the
A.
C.
L.
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.......1606.15
1529
Lin.
Ft.
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concrete
storm
Hewer
0-4
at
l.Ofi
----(344.6) 7 lullKPQX — Seattle (2.38) 10 or- 1877 Sq. Yds. sheet asphalt top at 102 ......
1,914.54
tween Oak Avenue and Magnolia Ave. in San­
dance, organ, har-1 chestrn; 11 concert; 12 dance.
109.20 H Lin. Ft. 18” Concrete storm sewor 0-4 at 2.25 .... ...... ___ 18.00
,11:15 Senate theater ! WGY—Schenectady (379.5) 8:30 364 Sq. Ft. concrete alley returns at 30c-....-.
ford. Fla.................... ........ - ...... ....... - J .... — .100
460.651
.......
26.510
50.00 Extra Work .............................. —t...........................................
N o (492) 7 C
0V dance,
‘
con-!
songs.
v„
1 Manhole at 50.00 .......—.......—..................
The
above
and
forkgoing
final
assessments
are
payable
without
.....
39.00
6
Monuments
at
street
intersections
.......
.........
...............
57.27
WBZ— Springfield (333.1) 6:16 Laboratory Inspection of Materials
rj.O., talk; 9:35 clastrio,
77.51 Laboratory Inspection of materials — .............................. ____ 312.61 Interest up to Murch 15, 1926 and from and after such date, eaj^l
nhistory;
i s i o r y ; o6:30
:.w ir
io , rreader,
e n u e r , violinist;
..........
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. ...
•&gt; n^ r ,.#rlf
P&gt;‘c»go (37021) 7 or _ j 8:05 solos, instrumental; 9:05 vo- Legal Expense Adv. EU., - P*r
193.77 Legal Expense, advertising etc, 2 per cent ......................... ........ 600.18 •pedal assessments will be payable only in fifteen equal annual
Engineering 5 per eont
*j guitarist, i
Engineering 6 per cent ............................... ................. — • ..... -1250.46 installments with interest ut 8 per cent per annum on all deferred
,K'* Kuitarists, piano-' WBBR — Staten Island (272.3)
payments.
n t u c u r u
a —
i 7 flute, vocal.
Total Cost ............ - ....................................... ..
Witness my hand an City Clerk and the Seal of the City of-San­
27072.71
. thtown Economist
K3D _ St. Loui* P‘»*t Dispatch
To be borne entirely by adjacent property.
Less 67.6 Srf. Yds. has* at 80c paid by Sou. Utilities Co. .-.1- 64.08 ford, Florida, thia 11th day of February, A. D. 1926.
8 harmonidn, (345.1) 8 concert.
1674.1
-.Pianist, vocal
1 WRC — Washington (4&lt;&gt;8.6) 6 Number Feet frontage ------L. R. PHILIPS. City Clerk
J___• ^
... $2.6)138
teiinnati (422.51) o'niusicT 7 Bible talk; 7:510 concert; Assessment per foot frontage
.$27,018.83
Publish Feb. 13, 20, 27, March 6 and 13th.
Total
FRED T. WILLIAMS, E n g in m
l
i , ’ W1ifone.
[8:30 announced; 9:30 dance; 10;1.&gt;
'tend (273) 8 Rain- organ.

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RETURN MATCH
I S WELCOMED
BY (BIG^MUNN

KANSAS CITY. Feb. 13.—About
$6,000 nroceed of bin first match
a:i tltlchcldcr) with Stanislaus Zbyzko last night, will be very welf&gt;v como to Wayne (Big) Munn, cham­
pion heavyweight wrestler, his
manager, Gabriel Kaufman said to­
day.
Munn, he said, had been able to
realize little from his skill as a
wrestler, until he recently defeat­
ed Ed “Strangler" Lewis for the
title. He had, hie manager ex­
plained, eked out "a hand to
mouth" existence for nine months
in Kansas City, awaiting an op-1
nortunity and hoping that wrest-1 •
ling would some time pay him in j
proportion to the merit he believ- j
ed lie possessed.
Munn. Kaufmann said, would re­
ceive about 25 per* rent of the
$20,000 gate receipts of lust night's
mutch, lie and six other wrest­
lers who appeared in preliminary
matches, will obtain CO per cent,
the manager stated. Munn obtain­
ed but a small part of the "gate"
in the Lewis match.
Offers had begun to some in for
other matches today nod the for­
mer Nebraska football player has
I., announced thut bo will meet ull
■,,
challengers as "fast us I can get
to them."
He is scheduled, to meet Mike
. Romano Feb. 18 in Chirni'o and
**' " to wrestle the winner of u tournu•
ment which will begin in Cleveland about that time, his mnnnger{
_
raid.

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.Ti'm X.

HaM C e rtif ic a te e m b r a c e s t h V fol- le ss t h e Bntith ».00 ch a in s,
a n d to a n y a n d n il o t h e r | » n w M
l o s i n g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y a l tu n tc d w h o se n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , c l a im ­
In g e m ln o le c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , l o - w l t : in g s n y r ig h t , t i t l e o r I n te r e s t In
« I to m
M id w a y In Sec. 33 a n d to th e p r o p e r t y h e r e in a b o v e
d escrib
ed , or. a n y p n r t o r p a r r e l
Tw
p. IS *. n. at »B.
TI hI I eP N».tid
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b ein g a s s e s s e d a t . t h e . la te o f . t h e : « l ' * r *pf‘
It la h e r e b y o r d e r e d
t h a t you
Issuance of a u e h c e r t i f i c a t e In th e
n a m e o f U n k n o w n . T h a t L o ttie C. a n d each of you. b e a n d a p p e a r b e ­
C a ld w ell p u r c h a a e r o f T a x C e r t if i­ fore o u r said C i r c u it C o u r t a t t h e
c a te No. 429. d a t e d t h e 2nd d a y of C o u rt llo u a e a t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a , on
J u n e A. D. ISIS, h a s filed sa id c e r ­ t h e l l h d a y o f A pril, A. D. 1925.
tif ic a te In m y o f fic e a n d h a s m a d e a n d th e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
a p p l ic a tio n f o r t a x dee d to Issue In to th e hill of c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h la w . Raid c s r t l a g a i n s t you In t h i s cause.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
f lc a te e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g d e ­
sc rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i­ O rd e r of P u b lic a tio n he p u b lis h e d
nole C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , t o - w i t L ola In T h e Hanford H e r a ld , a n e w a p a p e r
170 a n d 1*0 M id w a y In Sec. 33 p ublished In Hanford. F lo rid a .
W1T.VBRR. K. A. D o uglass. C le rk
Twp. 19 R. R. 31 K.
s s e d a t of said c o u r t n nd t h e seal th e re o f.
Becomes New Woman Cham* th Te hde a tsae ido f lat hn ed Ibsesiunagn c ae s s eof
su c h In T h e F a n f o rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a ­
r ' publish ed In H anford. Remlnole
pion In National Swimming c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e n a m e o f U n k n o w n . Cp eounty.
F lo rid a , on ce enrli w ee k
U nless nald r e r t l f l e a t e s h a ll be r e fo
r
cl will c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks.
Contest At St. Augustine dem
tned a c c o r d i n g t o la w ta x deed
WITNKH8 my ham ! a n d t h e se a l
will Issue t h e r e o n on r h e 23rd ilav
o f Die C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S e v e n th
arch A. D. 1935.
ST AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 13. of WMitn
e s s niy o ffic ia l s i g n a t u r e an d J u d ic ia l C irc u it of t h e R t a te of
l lorhlii. In am! fo r Retnlnnle C o u n ­
—The third day’s racing of the Na­ scat th is th e 12th d a y o f F e b r u a r y ty,
on t h is tlie m ii day of J a n u a r y ,
D. 1925.
A.
!&gt;.. 1925.
tional swimming championships A.
m eal)
, V. R. DOUGLASS.
V. K. n o c m . A S H ,
C lerk r i r o u l i C o u r t S em inole (S e a l)
produced a new national women’s j
c l e r k of th e C irc u it C o u r t ;
C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
Ilf th e S ev en th J u d ic ia l I
champion at the one hundred yards
By: A. M. WKF.Kfl. I). C.
C irc u it of F lo r i d a in a n d )
Feh. 1.1, 20. 27; Mar. «. 13. 20
rvent.
fo r S em inole CAunty.
•
By
A. M. WBRKH. I&gt;. C.
Ethel Larkie, of Chicago, who IN T U B C IR C U IT CO U RT O F T U B _____
.
.
A. D eC nttes a n d O. W.Mpen- ;
9F.VF.NTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT I r r r Jr.,
S o licitors a n d of C onn- I
won the 100-metres event at last
OK F L O R ID A .
IN A ND FOII i " f
COUNTY.
•,
( ° r C o m p ln m a n t.
stiminer’s Olympics at Paris, ia the • SF.HINOI.F.
IN C H A N C B R Y
)1*9- *• ,fi- 23
new titleholder a t the century disc. llel-A Ir R e a l ty C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a - F *’* • 8&gt; *3, * '• *7, 3 ,3 r‘
lion, c o m p la i n a n t,
Out to retrieve herself after los­
vs.
ing two gruelling races this week
CITA TIO N .
N otice of A nn u al M eeliux of N toek-j
h o ld e rs of
.
for championship honors a t the M " 'v r-|nn. et si.. D e f e n d a n ts .
a ry C. O lnn. Jn o . M. F r a n c i s
VAI.IIKK IIOTUI. COMPANY
1|
60 and 225 yards distances, the titmT o wMile.
—— — F r a n c is . Chnrlr*i 1
, H anford, FlorlHn
Illinois Club girl swam a race a- s . Kranrl* ami wife. Aiicc B. Frun-1 NOTICK IS IIB ttB R Y OIVI4N.I
gainst some of those who have dams, to-wit: Mary c. dlnn. Jno. M. T h a t iu p iirsiin n fc w ith th e c h u r t proven themselves to be leaders in 1Francis uod wife, ----- ----- Francis. c r nml III n c c o rd a n c e w ith t h e p r o ­
runnccrls a n d w ife, Alice vision of law . t h e a n n u a l m e e ti n g I
the c h a m p io n sh ip s,
C h a rle s H. F ra
d a n t s he ileud. to a ll p a r t i e s rliilni- of th e s to c k h o ld e r s of t h e V ald e s!
The four hundred yards relay Ing I n t e r e s t s u n d e r enrli nml eve ry H otel C o m p an y w ill lie held nt lliej
Was avoii by the first team of the of th e f o llo w in g d e c e a s e d defeil- o ffic e of t h e H c c re ln r y ul 107 S outh
a n d each nml e v e r y of th e uhove P a r k A venue. In th e C ity of H a n - |
woman swimming association of els,
nam ed d e f e n d a n ts . If liv in g , nml if ford, F lo rid a , on th e in th d a y of
New York in four minutes and 34 eith er, nny o r ull of t h e said d e r e n - M urrh, nt t h e h o u r of 7 :-T0 I*. M. J
seconds. The winning team com­ S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r of s a id Hertlnn. fo r t h e p u r p o s e of c o n s id e r in g su c h '
n s h ip an d R a n g e , n nd r u n F ust m a t t e r s a s m a y lie ht;nuKht b e f o r e ;
prised Gertrude Ederle, Aileen Tn eorwof
o r t h w e s t Q u u r l e r of t b - It.
Biggin, Adelaide Lambert and Hel­ K. F r a ut hdes ,N or
o t h e r w i s e , , to '|tul to
D ate d t h is Slh day o f F e b r u a r y ,
en Wnimight. The W. S. A. sec­ th e Inmls h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r ib e d ; to 1925.
all
p
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ti
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s
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n
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s
t
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I.. A. BR PM I.BV .
ond team won the second place in e r Mary Oinn. d ec ea sed , nml b u s
st:
P re s id e n t .
the reluy in the Detroit Yacht club band. A r t h u r (lin n , d e c e a se d . Ail A tAt el.l-'IIFI
&gt; FORT HR. S e c r e ta r y .
of Detroit, the third and Tampa g u s t o s I. V au g h n , d e c e a se d
nn d i Feb] IS, 17. 20, an d 27.
Athletic club team of Tampa wife, L ouisa C. V a u g h n , deceased,
Islah
I).
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r
t
,
d
e
c
e
a
se
d
und
wife,
fourth.
—--------- l l a r t , d e c e a se d , o r o t h e r ­
In a 120 yards free style event wise, In a n d to t h e f o llo w in g ileAdelaide Lambert of New York ! scribed lands situate, lying ami lie__
_
on m y
established u new national record 1of
!"’\ n ,y
Heinlnole
nml,"r„.at,,,f"ril-.(:«'
S t a l e of F lo rid a ,
of one minute und 25 seconds flat j m ore p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib e d as fnlfor the distance. Margaret R a v i o r | l " w s . t n- wi t
t h a t p a r t of t h e S o u th w e s t
of Philadelphia, finished second and Q uAll
n r l s r of (lie N o r t h e a s t Q u a r t e r !
Frances Clark of Philadelphia nml t h e N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r of Hie A r &gt; n n i l i i n n l i n n n f m n n l o HU If It I*.
S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
of S ectio n 31. |
C O m iJ H in ilO I l Of n i i i p u . S lIR U l.
third.
T o w n s h ip is . S o u th
of itunite at
m o f i n n i i t n n d t i p o n n iilltH
F a st, w hich lies F a s t of t h e H r - I
L U C im n u i, UIHI I't-U U l l i m a
lumlo anil M ellonvllle
Itnuil, less !
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heKlnnltiK ill t h e S o u t h w e s t F o r - j
A n d O n l y ‘10C III.
rt c h a in s. N o rth 9.50 c h a in s . W e st |
•i ehulns. th e n c e s o u th to Iick Ii i nintr. nml also, all t h a t p a r t of t h e
S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
of t h e N o r t h ­
w e st Q u a r te r , anil t h e N o r t h e u s t
Q u a r t e r uf th e S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r J
of S ection 31. T o w n s h ip If*. S o u th
of
n x e 31 F a s t, w h ich lies F u s t I
A A
A
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12. — of IOtarlam
ln nml M ello n v llle Hoad, j
V V V

Religion Fails To
Keep Men Out Of
Penal Institutions

G o l f Tournament
Gets Early Start
On English Course

| League Would Better j W ills Made tn Air

four previous occasions.
Held To Be Valid
The Oxford and Cambridge Soc­ P h y s ic a I Education
iety embraces only ex-students of
nvKtv\TA 7~,— 7:
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BERLIN, Feb. 13.—Wills may
the two undent universities, but | GENEVA, hub. I-. Co-nrdiuntmost of tile amateurs who have b'tf the national buttles against j be made legally in airships, ncto Dr. Goldman, who con­
attainrd greatness In Britain are disease and delivering • sledge I curding
tributes an article to tne
the ueutsene
Deutsche
irrj
THU
tmlienim
,
,
"
. , irioutos
mcniberj
*
, s reniained
1
*,v hammer blows
in which hr dis-,
much golf has
i "gen-1
, .... against, those
. . mala, |.Jnristen•', Zeitun-r
111 '!* ,Mr
tleinart*’s game" in England ll0 Elies which still seem to defy rued- j curses the making of la;;t wills and
m atterr how safe it hna been i.iude I h’al "kill, will constitute tin* es- textamonts in midair.
for democracy. Indeed, every am-Inf nee of the future program of the* U n d e r t h e ( i e r m a n la w n G e r m a n
atcur champion since 1019 has b e c i . ' i . „ f ratio n s
public
m“ y ,nal‘‘* 51 &gt;o^al will In
un Oxford man.
Storey, runner
“
»mh" c , o th e r a (Jenna., or a foreign airup in last year’s championship, is!
1 '
f 1"''- Ue inusl write and sign it
n Cambridge student.
I *hc leagues health section h a :! him: ell. It must be indicated what
Thousands of persons who are just i losed a sucreisful year. It *hip the ilneiiiiient is written on,
not “gentlemen" in the restricted 1|IU* extended its sphere or action,! 4.?,, l11,.V./|,Ct*1? .
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mill lias
litiit cur­
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write
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tin
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Ilut fow of them, upparuntly, have ried out with increasing success |
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the'leisure to become brilliant ex­ its „„
special task, that of giving pf* York"
po rtc.
fective help Ho Die various nation-! ' ’ ________________ _
----------------------------- ul udministrations in llieir cnin-l
..........
Divofcea are more nuinerom in paign against epldemica and their
A highly prized girt of n Lapi«*..v -tho western states where women ! attempts to improve public h ealth ., lander to hia sweetheart is the inoff
r.fe scarce, than in the eastern) In the coming year special at- iU,t!
« aoal’s stomach, for there
rdrtcs
where
women
outnumber
tention
will
ho
given
to
Instruction
is
irsuully
som ethirr green in it to
»•
the men,
j iu health and social medicine in he eaten.
—-------------------------- • Europe, America and Japan, to- |
----------------------------A new gooseberry as large as a gothcr with the djvelopment and
The importation of pins into
plum has been ditcovered in the extension of physical training, with | England was forbidden in 1483.
woods of Northern hiorida, a re- j the object of securing the general jThey were expensive and, with
gain where gooseberries have never adoption of rational method!: of ladies at that time, "pin money,"
before been known to grow.
physical education.
' was n consideration.

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To T u t t h e a t e r

NO -VJE’RE. G o i n g To STAN HOME
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W e will build a house to vm
from our’ plans or your °wn;i
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new suburb now being pre
TepajL
developed two miles f,'01H
* Pthe
of Sanford.
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L arge lots, beautifully
Easy o f access. All imr)rnVfl
W e will build your house if y!
a reasonably small sum of*
start with and you can pay
ance in easy monthly pa,(
tending*, over a period of ye
sam e as you now pay rent.
W e charge nothing for the
supervision and will only
first 10 houses ourselves to
class o f people started at
place.
Public announce!
name, o f suburb, prices of
location will be made one week]
We have already arranged
five o f these houses.

You m ust have some cash!
you and the houses will costi
with the ground from $4,5001
$7,500 or more if you desire.

“A. B. C ” Sanford Her

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Natives of the Gold Coast use
nickel coins with a holo drilled ■
through the center, so that thesr
folks, who possess no pockets and '
ney round their necks. The coins
few clothes may string their inoLondon.
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NOTICK O F APPL IC AT IO N
FOR
TAX DBBH
I'NIIKIt
9F CTION ,
R7ft OF T U B
OKNRRAL S T A T - !
UTRM O F TIIK STATF. OF F L O R .
1 11A•

N otice b. h e r e b y g ive n t h a t \V. I
L. t eui'iiall. p iir c lia n .r of T a^ t &gt; r 11f lc a te No. 340. d a t e d th e f.tb day
of Ju n e . A. D.. 1922. ha* (lied „ald •
c e r tif ic a te |u my office, a n d ha*
m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r tut deed to .
I*«u« in a c c o r d a n c e will, law. S aid I
c e r t i f i c a t e em b ra ce * tii,. folbiw lnt;
«'e*crlh.d
p r o p e r ty
MtMated
m ;
H 'liiluole co u n ty . F lo rid a, lo - w ltHex. H.1 ft N. o f HF f o r . of N F
I
•; ol S\V',; See. 7 Twp. 21 H. I
rtanKe 30 K ituti N to llrlek
ro ad tHVI.V to p o in t \V. of Ilex.
K. to Beg.— I ac re,
T h e .'.aid land b e i n g ii**e**ed a l t
th o d a t e nf tin- l*Nuatice of xuch 1
certificate
in t h e
nam e of U n­
k n o w n . Utile** nald c e r tif ic a te shall
he redem iueil a r c o r d ln x to law la x i
d eed Will l».*ue tlterentl on th e 3rd I
duy nf M arch, A. !&gt;.. I92f,.
W ltn es * my offb-iul sip nat ui*n '
and neal th la th e 22ml ilay of J a n - ;
n a ry . A. It.. 1923.
(S eal)
V. F. DOUOLAHS,
C lerk C irc u it Court, itemlnolo
C o u n ty Florida.
By A. M. W F F K H . u. r .

N otic e I* h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t C. II.
C la r k , p u r c h a a e r of T ax t? ertl(le ate
No. 1on. d a t e d the 5tli day of J u n e
A. I I , 1922, hna filed *ald c e r tif ic a te
in nty office, u m lx Ita* made a p p l i ­
c a tio n fo r tu x deed t o
lit a c ­
c o r d a n c e w ith law. Said c e r tif ic a te
e m b ra c e * t h e
follo w in g deweribed
p r o p e r t y a i tu u te d In Semlmd.- eoutttv F lo rid a , l o - w l t : l.ot S Block II
T i e r B, T h e T o w n of Hanford. T h e
*aid land b eliig a»:o-*eod ut th e d a l e
of t h e iH.suattce of eue'i c - r t l f l c u t e
In t h e n a m e of U nU 'tovn. Unlex*
said c e r t i f i c a t e *hall he redeem ed
a c c o r d in g to law t ix deed w ill Imhiie th e r e o n oil t h e 23 rd d ay of
M a rc h A !».. 1923.
W it tie** nty o ffic ia l nlif nat-.ti e rind
seal tills t h e 12th d a y of F e b r u a r y '
A. !».. 1925.
( S e a l)
V. 13. DOUGLASS.
C lerk C lre u lt Court Heinlnole
Coutity F lorida.
By: A. M W FFKH . It C.
F ch. 13, 20. 27; Mur. tf. 13. 20.
NOTICK OF APPLICATION
FOB
T A X HKBII I'NIIKIt SUCTION .’.73
O F T IIK GK.NKIIAL 9T A T U T H *
| O F TIIK S T A T F OF F l . O l t l l l t .

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iWaters’ Kandy Kitchen!

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Surveys uinong ^prisoners in the
Los Angeles county jail indicate
that there is something wrong with
present educational and religious
methods in tho opinion of Raymond
I- Turney, director of the Lon.AngeleH Crime Commission. He expressed this view a t a recent meet­
ing of 'the Southern California
Academy of Criminology.
Seven per cent of the inmates
of the county jail, Mr. Turney Mild,
were college graduates, as against
fit* per cent in ordinary civil life;
12V4 per cent of the prisoners had
collcgu training; 45 per cent were
high school graduates, compared
with 25 per cent outside the walls.
All the prisoners agreed, added
Mr. Turney, that there hud been
a luck of moral truining und a de­
fect of churacter-huilding training
in the .schools, nnd thut the sume
thing wus true of the religions, n
majority of which were represent­
ed.
Mr. Turney declared that most
of the prisoners concurred in tha
belief that hubituul criminals
should not he allowed to bring chil- •
‘Iren into tho world. All believed}
in punishment, he continued, h u t1
favored institutions where prison- i
era could he employed in producing
some commodity.

NOTICK O F
APPLICATION FOR
T A X IIKKII U M IK II XF.CTION 3 7 3 1
O F T IIK KK NK H A I. NTATI'TKH
O F T IIK MTATK O F I'LOII IIIA.

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LONDON. Feb. 13.—The 1925 1
tournament season in Britiih golf '
began almost with the r.tart of the j
’ ilic.#. new year, the Oxford and Cam-:
bridge Golfing Society inaugurat­
ing it ut Rye with their nnnual Presenting George Kennedy, claimed to he the tullest basketball cen­
competition for the president’s put­ ter in the game. George stands 7 feet 10 inches, and is a member
ter. This was won by II. D. (ill- of the Chilliccthe (Mb.) Business College quintet. Appearing with
lies, middle-aged nutivo of New Kennedy is Captain Howard, a six-footer, who stacks up as a midget
Zealand, who bowled over both beside tiic giant pivot man.
Cyril Tolley and Sir Ernest Hold- j
em ess on the last day of the com- JJ-----------j----------- =—
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E T H E L LACKIE
MAKES RECORD
IN 100 Y A R D S

Here’s Basketball Giant

Huffe Nebraska Gnippier Is
For First Time Getting
“Beal" Money In Bouts

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N otic e I* h e r e b y g iv e n th a t
I ti* P . C a ld w ell, p u r d l i t a e r o f
; C e r t i f i c a t e No. 123, date,! tho
duy of J u n e A. l&gt;., 1919, ha*
-.nill c e r t i f i c a t e In m y nffir-,
, ha* m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n for tax
to lacue In a c c o r d a n c e u l t ' i

L etTux
2nd
filed
nn d
deed
law.

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"Y&gt;u never tabled such rich
j) mellowness as Wellman's
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An almost forgotten old tobacco
secret. "W ellman's Method.” dating
from about 1870 and now ours exclu­
sively,.is responsible for the delight­
ful taste of Granger Rough C ut— its

mildness and its appetizing fragrance.
And notice also the coarser "Rough
C ut” — slower-burning, and therefore
cooler. Here truly is a pipe tobacco
that IS pipe tobaccol

Granger Rongji

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Herald Want Ads W ill Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance!
Classified Directory

Advertising

PRINTING
WIGHT PRINY SHOP—Ruth ortf LEARN ABOUT TdTfc County and
LaBcland. through the Star-Tale*
era a specialty. Phone 117-W,
advertising medium la
9 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published momla^i.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram, Lakeland. Fla. ~
Printing th at pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo- OHIO—Xenia. Make your tales
through the Xenia Gasette,
cation, Wclaha Building.
?.eI* ?’
Rlc** agricultural
______ PAPER HANGER
district. Want ad tnd display
rates on request
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and
. per hanger. ..Phone 3511.
c o t .u M D u n m s . ) t. r d o g r —r i u s REAL ESTATE

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•*&gt; *4a h a v e th a l a r s e s t c lre u ration In Southwestern Georgia.
H ats t c fS-w ord) line.________ *

D. A. CALDER A R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. All kinds of TO REACH the prosperous farmproperty Hated and for eale.Ofadvertieo in the DeLaad
flee 108 Second St., Near Park county
Dally
News,
rate le per word« cash
Avenue. Phone 282.
J,

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

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wiu&gt;

you

u n lf

your adilr#M.

latlanssre MUST he
m The-San•14 g«kr or fcr lel&gt;1,»»«•- UUroattairr ■«»
H-rvler
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prom pt,

Building: Material

l-.ffle le r

I THIS
igSS DIRECTORY
b p e o p le o f

JAMES H. COWAN—AH kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Osk
Avenue and Third 8treet. Tele*
phone.111.___________________
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
A1I makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg.
-

Sanford

r so o fte n ueeded.
i ||.i t«hen a n y •**la req u ired . II Is
alpha h ellea lly
for
ilrsee.

Spare In This
i e c t o r y

PHONE

led Directory
IE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
' ELECTRIC SERVICE
pert F.lecUicsl repairs.
Central Ave. Orlando,

MIRACLE Concret* Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J . ft.
Terwllleger. Prop,
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.
NOTICE
To whom it may concern:
This is to notify all interested
in the-organization of a new millwork conipuny forming n stock
company to build a now millwork
shop; that I am not interested in
the proposition and do not intend
to take any stock in the company
or have any thing to do with it. I
will continue to run the Sunford
Novelty Works Shop in my own
name und management after Feb­
ruary seventh, 1925. The propo­
sition was started without my
knowledge or consent and I was
noto approached in regard to it
for several weeks after it was
started. I have never consented
to go In or have anything to do

lOBII.ES FOR RENT

Real Estate
FOR SALE—The sweetest stucco
bungalow in tho city a t a price
and on terms to suit. Twelve blocks
from postoffice. See owner, R.
•L Holly. Room 8 Ball Bldg.

Graham
% Ton Truck
Coupe
Dodge
Touring
Dodge
Touring
Dodgo
Roadster
Dodge
Fordor Sedan
Ford
Runabout
Ford
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
9 Passenger
Suburban bus
Panel
Light Truck
d
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, nil
n fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
tiono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second

If you are looking for
A top-notch far.
Well located and fully equipped
Wo have an excellent
Listing at this time.
Ask us about it.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SON’S
(Rcultors)
104-108 Magnoliu Avenue

: ADVERTISING geta results if It
reaches potential buyers. Pa| latka Daily News is circulated in

! OLD HOME TOWN

Hayes
Sprayers

L a th e r s F reeh / in
H a r d W a te r

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HOOLEHAN
COLEM AN
Co.
3rd und Oak
Phone 140

FOR RENT—Four room hods*; a
with modern conveniences and' '
garage. 2nd St., West Side, An- 4
nle Philips.
FOR RENT CHEAP—Clean fur­
nished bungalow in Tangerine,
electricity. $50 to May 1st. Bo*
II. Tangerine.

ARCHITECT

Real Estate— Insurance

M.-mh.r A. L *

A l l WlnilM n f P r u p r r l y l . l s t n l
fur i . l .
P a r k A t o m i c a n d S c r n n il Htrrrt

By STANLEY

Hon* llulliling
OrlunilM, I'lorlilit

H. S. POND
Ovnr Woodruff &amp; Watson

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TYPEWRITERS
V ------S E U . ------- B E N T

JOHN E. FOX

HOCOfett.
NEWT ske*

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Clean— Itopalr

Pilot,r .ViM

AREARlMV
SOUTHLAND P A IN T
Thn P a in t T h a t H a w s You
Money.
M a n u fa c tu r e d by
Sol,I liy

UTY PARLORS
nrX p.kiF.1. HarlnelTo
! &gt;11 kinds. Rain water a
y. Old F irst National
ImlJing. nhone 248.
NKRS AND DYERS
its STEAM PRESSEKY
York u specialty.
110
I Avenue, Phone 327-J.
CAFE

P ain t

M i s s i v e P A IN T COMPANY
li:i MnaNolln A»r.

COAt- t-OR C O O SN C ,
ROAiTirKi 5TEW/NC.CR rRlVtC.
ANL&gt;
HOUSE MBATW,

Phone

t pNOV! MES

ASHAMED To LOO

ims customers
-THE PACE.
IVOtf-ft HfcMAKE-*
in

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3 H .P . E a «
L i g h t TWJ
M o to r

Ball Hardware Co

V/EL-L* l C U E b ’b i’s/EL
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O U T T H E O A T T U E . (]
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H E L L O * D A U G H T E R - I F '• f O U L L

S P E A K TO T O U R M O T H E R
L
FlR*bT AM’ E N D T H A T GXJARREL
I’L L O V E &gt;fO U T H A T C H E C t&lt; . r
FO R A HUM ORED D O L L A R S
T H A T I L E F T O M MY
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m
D R E ^E R *

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FOOT SPECIALIST
Corns. Hiinlona, I n g r o w ­
ing Nulls. Ileuvy C alli i i u m o r tir e d a c h in g
feel.

) Dll. C. I.. UIHI.KIk
Yowell Drew Illdff.
Phone.
K U v a ta r

Hill Hardware Co
I'honv

a r c h it e c t

First National Rank JJIdft
Sanford,
- ■— Florida

By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER

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P h o n e 17

Elton J. Houghton

GARDEN HOSE
12Vi cent per foot
For Few Days

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Trouble
Chiropodist

An Elio Motor gels you there
and brings you hack.

THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
Hast Coast morning newqianer..

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C»tinsm ith
Grnphonolus, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
. 421 Sanford Ave.

Pleasure Trip or a
Fishing Trip

\oUT THEJR COM
V V.H“ *-'• ' j

DRUGS
medicine for skinny, backward
i DRUG STORE — Pre- children, especially after sickness
Drugs, Sodas.
W« und GO tablets only cost GO cents.
Bur you as your phone,
One woman gained 10 pounds in
32 days und if any skinny man or
. electr ic a l ________ woman can’t put on 5 pounds in 30
day your druggist will gludly re­
PORU e l e c t r ic CO.
turn the purchase price.
wirx to Gillon &amp; Platt
But be sure and get McCoy s the
^■liu. Everything elecPtione 422. Electragith original and genuine Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tublet.
Adv.
[SO STATIONS AND
MiTO SUPPLIES

J. N. Westbrooks

P o w e r f u l!

^Ixu in Service and Qual
|*r»t Street 'and Park Ave

LYWYER
D’BHYAN.
Office in
le Bank building Annex.
Bbone 417rL 3.
'UI.LINERY
AijTY SHOP—For exmillinery cull 579-J.
jUjBY TO LOAN
lifEBD MONEY?—We
loan on First
* '~;^bnford Bond and

WANTED—Job as overseer or
cultivating orange grove. J. H,
Drummond, 1202 George Ht„ Way*
cross, Ga.

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

DAVID B. HYEB

R h e r a u n - l.ln iU lr ir

SERVICE STATIUS’,

WANTED TO BUY—Small groe-4
t t y refrigerator. Garretts Groe* .
cry. Palmetto Ave.

Lost and Found

|UTO WRECKER

l*»s. Oil, Tires, Acceb&amp;oIktrice with a smile. Elm
P t _ Phone 447 L3. __
P~-Three stations. Magl»na Second. First and Elm,
M Avenue and 10th Street.
CJervice.
L _ fl o r I s t __________
F THE FLORIST"
r*r* for all occasions.
LM.yrile. Phone 260-W
F?kd FURNITURE______
f URNIt u RE t o s e l l ?
N f urniture Co. We pay
r h*t it’s worth. Phone No,

WANTED—To buy country pro*duce, canned vegetables, syrup, '
highest prices pnid.—Davis Whole* /]
sale Co., Augusta, Ga.

The “hochdneckkondensationsda*
ADVERTI8B in the Journal-Her­ FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
mpfiokomotive" has at last beenhome
and
grove
subdivision
on
ald, South Georgia's greatest
invented—in Germany, of course,
Jersey cow. I.cft
David M. Douglass, STRAYED—One
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, highway.
It is not merely a word of 37 let­
my place Saturday night. Chain
weekly and Sunday Classified rates Sanford.
ters, it is u "high-pressure-con*
ami block attached to head. Metal
10c per line. Waycftss Journaldensing-steam locomotive."
tag in ear. Reward for return of
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
FOR SALE—Fifty acres good cel- cow or information to her where­
Rooms For Rent
ery land. Five acres cleared abouts. II. H. Chappell. Phone
and tiled and'in crop. Right at 578-W.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
loading station nnd near hard road.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Price $R.500. Half cash, balance LOST—On French Ave. between Lincoln Uouse.
terms. Fred Wnlsmn.
f» nnd 7 St., Thimble, initial M.
Z. return to 708 Iaturel Ave., re- APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
room apartment on ground floor.
FOR SALE—New house nnd big! ward.
Apply 300 French Ave.
T h o u s a n d s w ho art* tr o u b le d wltM
lot. 1-2 block off Dixie H igh-1
p e r s i s t e n t c o u g h in g a t n la h t.,W h ist*
'WonderfUl
'Winters
way. $000; also 5 room cottage
fiy
ro b b in g th e m o f v a lu a b le s l e e p
FOR RENT—Desirable front bed
Help Wanted
UW/y/if/ii/ Sutnmcro
w e a k e n s th e ir ayetem a an d l a y *
$1,450.00 Citrus Heights
room adjoining bath, 1020 Lnur
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell furnished
th e m open to d a n g e r o u s Infections^
el Avenue.
r u n q u ic k ly a c t to p re v e n t thin d a n ­
anything?" If so advertise In Filling Station. Orlando Rond.
g e r th r o u g h a v e r y slni»l« treat­
WANTED—Young man of good
the "Gainesville Sun."
ment. IVopIo w h o have h a r d ly beet*
FOR SALE
An Indian, who once wore the H aggard &amp; Company ublu
unpearnnee
to
solicit
advertising
t o r e s t a t a l l on a c c o u n t og
W K 8T V i n o i N I A —C l a r k s b u r g . T he
Four
beautiful
lots
on
Sanford
hlunket
and
received
government
—Should
have
his
own
car—Good
ro
u ith ln g s p e lls h a v e found th e y card
C lark eb u rr
Exponent, m o r n in g
sleep
tho w holo n i g h t t h r o u g h u n ­
Heights,
elevntion
high;
price,
low;
rations,
is
today
guiding
the
SenInclu d in g Sunday, m o r n in g Issue,
opportunity for hustler with abil­
Real Estate—Investments
d is t u r b e d o f te n t h o first tlm * th s f l
t ce n t per word, m inim um I4e.
easy terms. Will sell all four ity to produce. Apply at Herald ate of the United States, lie is
Charles Curtis, of Kansas, who has
lots together, one or more as de­ Office.
First National Hank Building
tr *Ths treatment Is based b V a f4J
DKVRI.OPi:it.U ATTFiyTION—P s n m a r k a b le p r e s c rip tio n k n o w n aaDr*
taken the place formerly Itlied by
auenta Is b e g in n in g t h s g r e a t e s t d e ­ sired. See P. Bayard Smith, Own­
in g ’s N ew D iscovery f o r C o u g h *
SANFORD,
FLORIDA KYou
velopm ent In O lorlda’s h is t o r y : a er. 200 Evans St.
WANTED — Competent steno Henry Cubot Lodge.
sim p ly t a k e a te a sp o o n fu l a g
h a l f million dollar h ig h w a y to th o
grapher,
experienced
in
ordin­
n
i
g h t befuro r e t i r i n g , and. hold It Ira
g u lf beach ju s t
finished: a tw o
y o u r th r o a t f o r IS o r 30 seconds be­
When
the
volcano
Krakatao
ex­
ary
office
ditties.
Apply
A.
B.
C
million do lla r b rid g e a r r o s s Kscnmfore sw a llo w in g It. without? follow­
ploded in 1883, dust, which was
Sanford Herald.
Ida Bay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
million
ing w ith w a te r .
T ho prescription!
d o lla r o p e ra house u n d e r c o n s tr u c ­
thrown into the air to an estimated
lias a doublo ac tio n .
I t n o t onlyf
tio n : tw o millions b ein g spe nt on
WANTED—Agent American Na­ height of nearly 20 miles, was de­
s o o th e s a n d h e a ls a o r e n e la a n d I r r l h ig h w a y ; g r e a tc e t c h a n ce fo r live
tutlon. b u t It q u ic k ly loosens a n 4
tional Insurance. Health and Ac­ tected in sunset colors all over
Florida and Western Meats
deve lo p e rs to g e t
In on gro u n d
rem oves tho phlegm a n d c o n g e s ti o n
Labor conditions cident department for Sanford and the earth for more than three years
floor. W rite D evelopm ent D e p a r t - 1 for one week.
w hich uro tho d ir e c t rasrp o f I M
410 Sunford Ave.
m e n t T he P e n sa c o la News.
Address Gen. after.
c o ughing. Tho r e s u l t la y ou u a u a lll l
and other circumstances over country around.
sle ep soundly tho v e r y fir«t n ig h ts
which we'have no control have re­ Del. J. S. Stevens. Asst. Mgr.
Rhone 644-W
unit th e e n tlrn c o u g h c o n d itio n goo*
tarded our progress in making the
Statistics prove; that the number
In a very s h o r t time.
T ho presc rip tio n Is h ig h ly recomV
physical improvements on our sub­
of deaths from tuberculosis is de­
m ended
for coughs, c h e s t colds,
Apartments
division. We want the work to
creasing; that the number
of
h o arse n ess, a n d bronchitis, a n d I*
be eompleto before we usk the gen­
deaths from cancer is increasing.
w
o
n
d
e
rfu
l
c h ild ren 's c o u g h s a n 4
Stove and Fire Place , s p a sm o d ic cfor
Three-room furnished apartment
ro u p —no h a r m f u l d r u g *
eral public to view the premises.
too, a s tho done Is onlyp
This gives us u ii opportunity to for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
Half of the foreign-born women
Wood
I oKconomlcai,
n e to a spoonful. A t a l l good d ra g -.
nnd one-third of the foreign-born
invite u few more discriminating
g is ts . A sk tor
investors to inspect our place be­
A school for the teaching of men in the United States are still
Cut to Suit
fore tho Grand Opening.
public heulth is to be established aliens.
$9,00 per cord delivered
Write promptly for maps, price by the London School of Tropical
Sampla copy on request.
lists and other data to J. I,. It. San­ Medicine, at a cost of $2,000,000.
Britt Realty Company
ford Herald Office.

PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous developmentRead about it in the Palm Beach
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
quest.

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BUY A LOT
And make a start
Toward financial
Independence.
We can and will help
You by making the
Terms easy—Your should
Investigate.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
(Realtors)
10-1-108 Magnolia Avenue

Automobiles

FOR SALE—Pure sugar enne sy­
rup. 05c per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta. Ga.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Small
CASH—Paid for faTso teeth, denhome with three aeres of land,
tnl gold, platinum nnd discard­
50 orange trees and truck gard­
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
en. Ideal spot for chlckena, elec­
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
tricity and water. 10 minutes out
on hard road. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE—Used Wlllys-Llght
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Furnished
You! No m atter what
or unfurnished 5-room house Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
You Income—Can and
with all modern conveniences. Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
Should own your own
Will be vacant 17th. Call fllfl-J.
Home.
BABY CHICKS—Nine excellent
$500.00 Cnyh—$50.0(1
breeds to choose from. Hatch­
FOR SALE—Six room bungalow
Per month will give
and gnrage, practically new. best ing now. Quality, our speciality.
You a new five-room
location for family with children. Not quantity. Let us prove it.
And Sidewalks paid,
Ideally situated.
Very liberal Free circular with price list. New
Bungalow—Paving
i terms. Write Geo. W. McRoy, Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Ga. FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
Exceptionally good
mechanical condition, priced low
Safety Harbor, Fla., or see any
AWNINGS
Location.
for quick sale. See Mr. Fnbriz.
Realtor in city.
Lctest patterns for porches, win­ 113 Park Ave.
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
dows and stores. • Call at Thrash­
(Realtors)
er &amp; Woodruff.
104-108 Magnolia Avenue

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In Open

Colder Weatner Is
Predicted Tonight
WA8HINGTOV;

Feb.

12.-

north Atlantic and Southern
Florida, nay the weather bureau
ttfoajr. Heavy frosts and frecc­
ing temperature probubly for
rtortharh Florid* tonight with a
light frost an fas south as Mirfmt
it was predicted.

of Collins
int as
C a v e rn Is R each

nip Out cf Town Crowd Will
tome Here For Match-On
Sanford Links Friday 'Aft­
ernoon, S t a t e Officials Governfaent Shows Records
Of Jury Recommendations
Dow George, Victor.
In Trial of hriaon Warden
Charged
WithTaklngBriben
Over Pair, To Play
Otte Gfcrge ahdWalter

Unprinted Text of Address
Delivered at Springfield
October .TO, 1858 Appears
In New York Times Issue

Parole Previously
Denied By U.S.Board

Now DigL
YEAST KING LEFT Sappers
Below Level Of
BULK OF FORTUNE Feet; Guard Agaim
Injuries to Workei
Document Regarded
TO
TWO
CHILDREN
As Highly Important

Baughn Admits He Gambled

’ Estate Valued at Between 50

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Diamond-Pointed
Drill_fe In Ut

Manuscript Passed Through
At least a half chance of revenge
SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Feb.
nnd 00 Million* Is Left;
While in Prison But Says
for the defeat suffered in Orlando
Many Hands Finally Com­
I f.—Ice jam In Mohawk river,
Adamant hallway between here and co­ Tuesday afternoon at the hands of
$200,000 Charitable Trast
He Never HadAnyBigSums
ing Into Hands of Barrett
Fund Established By Will Electric Light
ho** Whew It empties into the Dow George on* Tom Kerrigan
Not With- Hudson,
will be given Walter Hagen and .... ATLANTA. Feb. 12.—Testi­
has caused the water to
NEW YORK. Feb.
12.—The
Selection rise 14 feet Hdtoding a part of Joe Kirkwood Friday afternoon mony in United State district
MINEOLA, N. Y.. Feb. 1&amp;—The
To Collins* Priao:
text of a speech made by Abra­
when they meet Dow and Otis court by Graham Baughn, govern­
tho southeastern section of the
ham Lincoln in Snringfield, Hi., bulk of the estate of the late Julius
Breaks Wedne
George on the Sanford Golf links. ment witness that after he hod
Where the general electric
Oct. 30, 1858, published todny in Floischmnnn, yeast magnate esti­
JN» Feb. 12.— city*
The mutch will begin at 1:30 o’­ sworn out a warrant for A. E.
mated at from $50,000,000 to $60,­
plants are located.
the
New
York
Times,
which
states
ihe senate fight
clock and will be followed by a Sartain, warden of the Atlanta Anyhow, that’s what Randall Parks that the addresa never before has 000,000 is left to his children, Ju­
CAVE CITY, Ky„ Feb. 12,
the nomination
penitentiary on Dec. 28, 25, hones to be. He is acting been made public.
45 minute exhibition of trick: shots
lius Jr., and Louise, now Mr*. Hen­ —•The limestone roof of a cav*
1924, he had been granted a par­ sheriff of Williamson county, 111.,
by Joe Kirkwood.
ry C. Yeirer, Jr., the filing of his
if Waweb' to
The manuscript of the speech will disclosed.
ern was reached, at the
' Otis George and Hagen wilt team ole, which Wednesday resulted In under terms of tho agreement be­
..ral that ad­
against Dow George and Kirk­ the prosecution introducing records tween the Ku Klux Klan and oppos­ is said by the Times to be in pos­
Bequests include a $200,000 trust of the roscue tunnel early th
session of Oliver R. Bdrrett. Chi­
ders notified
wood, present arrangements indi­ containing u grand jury resolution ing factions, succeeding Sheriff cago attorney, who has given per­ fund for charitable nr educational morning at the 45-foot
_
George
Galligan,
who
is
to
remain
recommending
the
action
of
the
purposes, the major portion pre­
cate. Otis George is professional
ilidge NVednesand
P.
T.-Carmichael
prepared
mission
to
the
Univcraitv
of
Chi­
out of the state two years.
ferably in Cincinnati, Mr. Flelschat the Sanford club while his broth­ federal parole board.
would not con­
cago press to print it in a book inann’s former home; a $100,000 rope slings to be fasten* *
Baughn, who was convicted in
er is of Wittfrr Park.
with correlative material.
tinent even if
trust fund for William N. Flelsch- around diggers’ shoulders t
the Savannah "rum ring" expos­
Match First of Series.
Rtudents of Lincoln’s career, it mann, of New York City, n cousin, prevent them from falling i
out of the
ure. testified in the trial of SarThe Hagen-Kirkwooq match is tin, L. J. Fletcher, formerly dep­
Is stated, regarded this speech ns nnd 20,000 shares of cummnn stock
the first of a series in which of­ uty warden of the prison, and
highly Important. It wns made of the Flehchtnann Company to the cavern should the bottonif
William
M.
Jardine,
Head
of
StnUfty nufaeficials of the Sanford Golf club
shortly after the debates between certain employees of the company of the shaft suddenly give away. Kansas Agriculture College intend to bring many well known
prtfd fkinRed, the
Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas Various personal employees were
A diamond point drill is prepared
was
a
guest
at
the
warden’s
house
O
A
f
i
l
l
I
|J
T
f
t
\
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IT
to i i t v Warren’*
Declared to Be Leading In players to Sanford. Hagen be­ at one time last year. The three
had been concluded in their cam­ remembered In amounts of from again for further exploration o f
i. until after
paign for tho senntorship fiom $1,000 to $5,000.
Race For Form Portfolio came unofficial champion of the men were indicted on charges of
limestone In different places it% -v
president can
world when he defeated Cyril Wal­ conspiracy and bribery as the re­
Nov. 2. nnd it was said to lie ap­
Max C. Flelschmann, a brother, hone of locating the cavern.
appointment,
parent to Lincoln when he deliver­ nnd Joseph Wilshire. vice president
inch by inch the shaft is descend*
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.— Pres­ ker, American open champion, 17
t
that by the ident Coolldge has Intimated to up on a St. Petersburg course. sult of a government investiga­
ed the address that his defeut wns of the Flelschmann Company, were ing towards Collins.
A final
tion of alleged conditions at the
jresa meet*! in friends of Dr. William M. Jardine, Last summer he won tli«* British penitentiary.
Preparing To Submit Ordi­ inevitable and his political career named executors without b&lt;*nd, 5lr. smovelful of dirt thnt may reveal *• ’;
Mtorm will have president of the Kansas State Ag- Open and has held, ut different
Wilshire receiving 6,000 common him of a tunnel leading to him, la "
nance To Prohibit SlRns probably nt an end.
In August 102-1. Herbert H. Voshares
in the yeast corporation in expected at any time. Each crew
r{cultural college, that he is about times, every title of consequence in taw, head of the parole board, in­
In
the
period
of
almost
(10
years
On White Way Posts In
,it Walsh &lt;D.), ready to offer him the position of tho country.
which has elapsed since Uncoln’s lieu of compensation for this ser­ entering the ahaft is hopeful of be­
formed Baughn, through Warden
Business
Part
of
Town
(R.), Nebraska ^ secretary of agriculture. The atti­
ing one to reach him hut engineers
assassination the manuscript of the vice.
While Kirkwood Is not the tour­ Sartin, that his application for 'a
Selection of the institutions that sav it is impossible to tell when it
[Idaho, propose to tude of the president has rallied nament player that Hagen is he parole had been denied, the wit­
sncech passed through many hands
Fastening of advertising signs before it wus brought to light by will receive the fund set aside for will come. A down draft in tho
• demand for the Kansas congressmen to the is equally as interesting und in­ ness testified. After he had sworn
charity and education was left to shaft gave hope thut some crevicst
Itn and in open support of Dr. Ja dine, and at the structive to watch, seasoned golf­ out the warrant for Sartuin’s ar­ end posters to telephone poles and its present owner.
in the senate. close of official business today he ers declare. Though his career rest, nai’j’ hn said lie wns taken to whiteway posts in Sunford will he
Lincoln himself kept it until af­ the executors, ns also was the de­ Is near which will open into col, J the senate re- is a good bet for the job which has covered a number of years he Athens, (in., instead of being re­ prohibited by law if nn ordinance ter his first election to the pdcsi- cision ns to the amount to be given lino cavern.
&lt;v. the president Secretary tGore will quit Mnr. &lt;1. has only two championships to turned to the federal prison and prepared by G. W. Spencer, Jr., -1804(1 Oqt 0J t|&lt;)|p,l[0 p ijjj 8||| Joj each, Mr. Flelschmann suggesting
Fate of Collins’ despite the skill
upon the direction o f the Banfonl
him a recess up- Within
elast few days there was show for it. These ore the Aus- while there
was informed over Junior Chamber of Commerce, of »nany possessions which he did not only that the major portion of the of the state's best engineers and
trust be distribute^ In Cincinnati. vnlor of volunteer diggers, rciU lr^
i face of that ropu- a switch from J. G. Fields of Ok­ tralian Open and Corpus Christ! long distance 'telephone that him
which he is president, is adopted wish to take to Washington, it is
Max C. Flelschmann, a brother, the hands of u power higher than
lahoma to Dr. Jardine. .
Texan, opeh tournament.
parole hnd been granted.
suiil,
he
left
with
his
wife’s
cousin,
when submitted at the next mind­
the yenst magnate said. "Under­ theirs, th^y acknowledged when
itntlor was in­
The understanding among Dr.
The two are generally recogniz­
Defense Motion Overruled
ing of the City Commission. The Mrs. Klixnhcth Grimsley—"Cotialn stands my wishes and will see that
tho roscue ehnft reached tho lime­
cite House Wed- Jardine’s supporters is that he has ed as the most colorful, with the
Defense attorneys, who brought action wus taken following * gen­ Lizzie Grimsley" ns he called her they are fully carried out." in the stone
section of the cave trap.
Coolidge is ada- ftot been finally decided upon hut possible exception of Bobby Jones out the testimony on cross exam­ eral discussion of whut were term­ —a carpet l»o-- filled with notes distribution of 20,000 shares of
Iraw the homl- the pres ident will select him unless in the golfing world. Both arc ination, objected to the resolution ed "unsightly signgs and posters" i for speeches.
Failure
of (found amplification
common stock of no par value In
1« to force con- someone can show cause wlty he brilliant and spectacular shots ure —passed by the grand Jury which ed “ unsightly signs nnd posters"
He had received several threat­ the Fleischmnnn Company, which tests yesterday to record what id
should not do so.
expected to abound in Friday af­ investigated conditions at the pris­ meeting of the organization Thurs­ ening letters predicting Dint he were left to “ certain employees," huIcJ to be breathing sound heard,
r later.
Battle.
Delegation Backs Him.
ternoon’s match.
The George on-going into record on the day afternoon at tho
over wiroloss leading to Collins^
Seminole would never hi* inaugurated so he not named.
instructed Mrs. Grimsley to diHDr. Jardino has been in the run- Brothers, through not so well ground that they did not know Cafe.
like a showdown
Upon the death of William N, left Ida conditions as to whether h « •
Those who addressed tho club ex­ l*osi* of tho manuscripts as she Flolrrhmnnn, the trust fund of is alive or deud, open to anybody’s r
Borah and' Curtis nihg nil the time, but Kansas Re­ known as their exponents, can play who had proposed its udoptinn.
*
9^
|leaders, have ad- publicans were divided on two or excellent gplf oa is attested by Dow The court overruled the objection. pressed determination to hava such saw fit if he did not return to $100,000 income of which he re- guess.
Man's
ladt means Q'srominuniea«l'J
Tho alternative Springfield.
man s mat
rly Installments under
more candidates. The Kansas del­ George’s triumph on the Orlando
rrlvcd quarterly
The resolution recommended Mgns
. . removed.
A1_
of tw*rl,JK
tearing them
8b,*’*H the
se*i &gt;
&gt; &gt;v
egation in congress had eriOorsetl coarse.
the parole on the,-ground thut if-I01
Ahem down
d&lt;
erts to -the rrsidlary
About five years lateer, uficr
______ _
Tickets A m Selling Rapidly.
appeared before having heAwkon- comtnlsslon decline to take notion was shot hy Booth. Airs. GruiisnTll7 , ?i * &gt;vhlch was bequeathed out
It is figured that J. C. Mohler, now the Kansad con­
.
.
Members
of
the
proposed. , M
Tickets for the match are sell­ vlcted in the "rum ring" exposdistributed some of the speeches right In equal shares to the two
tramltlee is now gressmen ore for Dr. Jardine, be­
n* hl H ne--P
light. The Individ- lieving the president will name ing rapidly. Applications for tic­ tire. Baughn was a man o f good club suggested that those who have to his friends. Many others, it is children, Julius, Jr., nnd Mrs. Yel- failed Wednesday while miners fa
kets have come from many sur­ character anil because of the fact been using the poster means of ad­ reported, was burned by a servant *er together with Mj&gt; Flelsch £p«l»0#d to dig a new shaft
sixteen senators him.
muun’s holdings in tho Dalriada Snnd Cave.
rounding
towns Indicating that a the witness testified tyfore the vertising use other mediums which who thuught them of no valuer
The Kansans were
scrapping
they declared would \&gt;e ns produc­
Realty Company, Inc., u realty hold
The electric light, placed in Col7
body
during
its
investigation.
large
crowd
will
trail
the
play­
Among
those
which
were
pre­
i an informal poll, over candidates about the time the
Briefly summarized.
Baughn tive of results without disfiguring served wns tho Springfield speech, ing concern of which Mr. Flelsch- tins prison before the natural pas­
It Borah and Walsh president turned to Herbert Hoov­ ers ubout the course. Tickets are
tho streets.
mann owned all the capital stock. sage to the cavo was closed by
the text of which follows:
Democrats, who er as u man he would like to have on sate at The Ran ford Herald Of­ gave the following testimony:
Will Have Cirrus Concession
That
he
arranged
to
cash
a
$5,­
'
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lion, oppose tiie at the head of the department of fice.
"My friends, today closes the He directed the executor** to wind the earth’s forces, went out in tha
As a meunr of selling tickets for discussion of this canvass. The up the affairs of the Dnlrindu Cor­ morning and noises henrd in' a
Mayor Forrest Lake declared 000 check which Mannie Kessler,
i that exception is agriculture. Mr. Hoover did not
wealthy
New
York
bootlegger
sen­
the
exhibition gumes between the planting und the culture are over poration und distribute its assets sound emplificr, and interpreted by
his
intentUn
Thursday
morning
of
disclosed.
look with favor on the suggestion
tenced
to
the
Atlanta
prison,
is
Milwaukee "Brewers** and other und their remains but the iircpniu- or their proceeds equally among experimenters to have been caused
pdtM have also in­ transfer him from commerce to ag­ seeing the match and urged others
the two principals.
l.y the breathing of the trapped
teams,
the Junior Chamber will ask tioii and llie harvest.
alleged
by
the
government
to
bav»
to
go
if
they
passible
cun.
"There
riculture.
Some
of
his
supporters,
roundings in the
Becuu.sc of the ample provision man, fulled Wednesday for the first
a
concession
ut
the
Shrine
Circus
provided
Flet.her
ns
n
“
loan."
is
no
question
about
it,
in
getting
eh the conclusion recognizing this, recommended Eu" I stand Itere surrounded by
That Rieiil attempted to sell him which will bo held in Sanford dur­ friends— some political, nil person- already made fur her, the will left lime to come through.
many as half a gere Funk of Illinois, a seed man, Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood
nothing for his former wife, I^iura
H. G. Lane in ehargo of the'
ore the number Iowa farmers made it known that here in an exhibition match the a parole for $2,500 early in 11*2-1 ing the week of Fell. 10. The plun, nl friends, I trust. May I lie in­ Floisehniann, who wns divorced
plnnt,
said that, in his opinion,
which
involves
a
wheel
raffling
before
he
began
serving
his
sen­
they would not upprove any man Sanford Golf qlub secured the ser­
Warren.
dulged in this closing scene, to say from him in Paris Inot August.
either removal of the light from
for that important post unless they vices of the two most spectacular tence at the penitentiary. This system, was proposed by Dr. u few words of myself. I have
■pel Report,
Mrs. Henrietta
Fteirchmann. the socket or the burning out of
now it is probable felt he would curry out the poli­ golfers in the country,’’ the mayor proposal was made when Rield Charles L. Purk who declared that borne a laborious and. in some re­ w. pu»
*40(1104(1
oqi
*xhn —Moqioiu
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f i l a m e n t , h a d c q u m h I t h e fz iittir.i
similar
plans
hud
been
highly
suc­
wus
in
Savannah
with
Futher
lion will compel the cies of the late Secretary Wallace, said. “ I have long wanted to see
spects to myself, n painful part ill sister, bettie Hcischmnnn Holmes,|»f the amplifiers. Again it was
cessful in other places.
Thomas
I*.
Hayden,
then
a
chap­
Wiim
(lien
i.mlii.wl
..II
l.«l_
_
is___
I
either
of
these
goifer.'i
on
the
San­
among
them
the
principles
of
the
to report the
the contest. Through ull I have were also omitted, ull lining "poss­
(Continued on page 2)
Tho Junior Chamber hus ac­ neither assailed nor wrested with essed of nbundnnt wealth, hnvlng
ford course and now that I have lain at the prison, to collect $10.­
»te without recom- McNary-Huugen hill.
500
from
seven
of
the
men,
in­
cepted
responsibility
for
selling
a
the
opportunity
of
seeing
both
of
any
part
of
the
constitution.
The
forcc a vote that
more than sufficient for their needs.
In the midst of the confusion
Jstroy Mr. Wurren’s over candidates for the department i them I am surely going to he cluding Baughn who hud been con­ lurge number of tickets for the legul right of the Southern people
victed
of
violating
the
prohibition
gumes
tn
ho
played
here.
A
plun
to recluini jheir fugitives I have
of agriculture, Dr. Jardine ap­ there.
NEW YORK, Feb. 12.— Directors
law, for "soft jobs" at the pris­ to conduct a drive ulso before the constantly admitted.
Kirkwood To Give Exhibition
Tho legal of the Fleh’chmnnn Company Wed­
doubt that the peared before the house committee
"I understand that Kirkwood on, the witness said. Baughn said club,
right of congress to interfere with nesday elected Juseph Wilshire.
fired in open execu- on agriculture Monduy and made
Otto Burchurdt, owner of the their institution in the state I con­ vicn president, ns acting president ( UnlUd StatlE DenartmeJ^ f ? '10
M was done a few a very line impression in his ad­ can make u golf bull do things he never paid the money for the
parole,
but
did
|&gt;ay
his
share
of
Milwaukee club, was to huvu been stantly denied. In resisting the to fill the unexpired term of tho i riculturv und th. PVi
Harlan F. Stone vocacy of the president’s legislative that Willie Hoppe, the billiard $10,500.
l’/ A * ‘
present at the meeting hut a fail­ spread of slavery to new territory 1.1, pw l t o l , J-liu, Ft.lichin.nn. ■„ f
for the supreme program as outlined in the report ehumpinn. would like to do with
“i S
That
he
paid
$5,000
to
Sartain
of the conference of which he is n u cue ball. To lie Interested in for the appointment of C. C. Tut- ure to make train connections in nnd with that, what appears to me
|fight against War- member. Hie clear-cut views, well golf at ult is to be interested in en, of the Savannah convicts, as Cincinnati delayed him so that he to Is* tendency, a subvert the first “ Human Fly” Has Had
Thursday people of the free government it- i OA _ _
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leveled at his con- expressed, aroused the interest of Joe’s trick exhibition which is go­ chauffeur to the warden. Tuten, will not arrive until
night. He will be the guest of hon­ self, my whole effort has consist- o i l I OUTS
E x p C r i C f l C C reported for yestorday: California
[tke ingur trust, and members of congrss and won addi­ ing to follow the regular match.
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1*. Florida 9, 111 tinre ported; San"I understand that the regular the witnu.is said, raised the money. or ut the next meeting of the club ed. To the best of my judgement
cquiring controlling tional favor with the president. It
Thut he and Willie Huur anoth­
Climbs
Total shipments
et augar concerns, is believed his appearance before match is to he something of u er of the Suvunnuh men had loan­ if he accepts the invitation to he I have Iuhoted fur und not against Making Freak
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this
season: old
extended.
the
union.
As
1
have
not
felt,
so
grudge
match.
I
don’t
mean
thut
.
Beet Sugar the house and senate committees
ed Sartain $5,000 which the latter
Golf Club Program Given
Harry Gardiner, the
original,
}'£ n5: ITotnl ■,hiDm““ S
I have not expressed any harsh
•Inch he was presi- had much to do with tho presi­ there ate personal feelings enter­ according to Baughn's testimony,
R. L. I)cun, president of the San­ sentiment toward our Southern "human fly" who in a benefit per- i ? i,#n^ rd Ruction to date, 801;
American Sugar Re­ dent’s present inclination to nomi­ ing ut ull into the niutch hut Dow did not repay.
l *l3f - .
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ford
Golf club, outlined the events brethern. I have constantly de­ form anee for the Sanford Shrine
George
and
Tom
Kerrigan
beat
nate him.
ly.
That at the instigation of BurDr. Jardine is popular in Kansas. Hugen and Kirkwood on the Or* tain, he attempted to sell a prison­ the club plans to hold within the clared as I really believed, the club, will scale the outside of th" m j pp. K po,nt information for
[Attacks Warren.
•m
.... . „ "people’s He rose from cowpuncher in Mon­ lundo links Tuesday afternoon. er named Thomas u soft job for next few weeks. Among these ore only difference between them and First Nutlonul Bank building Nat- ' VuJ,,esdny: Sunford. Fla.: Wire
Ifolktte’s
unlay
ufternoon
ut
8:30
o’cl.rk,
is
"
“
tuiry
good,
demand
active,
oxa
dance
on
tho
night
of
Feb.
22,
ut
us
is
tin*
difference
of
circum­
ks," issued another 1Iona to college president. Many Dow is going to be one of the par­ approximately $3,000 of which ur.
one of ihe most extn$nitlinury men
Mnrkct strong;
it Wurren today, farnt legislation advocates do not ticipants in the match and. of mount $1,750 was to be returned which the Fort Pitt orchestra will stances.
ever
to
visit
.Sunford.
He
is
51
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terms;
play; the Hagen-Kirkwood golf
"I have meant tn assuil the mo­
director of the or* agree with the views of the presi­ course, such an opportunity to in case a parole was not granted
years old yet climbs Into most per-! •’ •orWn 10-ineh for future delivery
W»ret| that Warren dent’s agricultural conference ami partly even the score is not going the mun. This money wns never niutch nt the Country Club Friday tives of no party of individual and ilous positions with the uplomb! ur*!#e,,ny*
Miden
afternoon nnd tournuments for lo­ if I huve in nny instuuco (of which
some
of
them
will
oppoie
his
noni
to
be
overlooked.
We
are
going
”
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in contempt of
paid, he testified.
nnd sureness of extreme youth.
! ” , Blanching.
t-k
cal golf club members on the San­
(nation,
but
the
outlook
now
is
for
xce
real
golf
when
llngen
(Continued
on
puge
2)
to fine or im­
Soon
in
the
lobby
of
u
hotel
he
..l
l
*
l,ro,t:
,21,
2
Calif.;
3
ford
links.
(Continued on puge 2)
Ps* ehurge.s of con- a speedy agreement on him. Sen­
would he mistaken for u hunk pres- j «,,*or'‘U» arrived. 10 cars on track:
A ircraft Probers Call Members of the Junior Chamber
Ptrsint of trade set ator Curtis of Kansas, leader of
blent or a prominent professional j ^“ pplie** moderate demand and
were
not
only
urged
to
he
prerent
the
senate,
expected
the
nomina­
|Metal trade conimen. Ho hus the
uppearunce. |Ir*''ing moderate; market firm;
Ex-Fliers
To
Testify
at
the
Friday
afternoon
match
hut
tion today, lie now looks for it
bearing
and
conversation
of a man •Cul* cr,,te». 27 lo $7.25. Florida 10were asked to bring others. The
tomorrow.
of refinement. One of the most rc-‘ inch,
* to 0. $:J.75; 3-8. $3.00
best golf that has ever been played
WASHINGTON*.
Feb.
12.—The
f°N\ D. C.I, Feb. 12.
markable
things
about
him
is
his
,0
in
Sunford
was
promised
those
who
aircraft committee opened anoth­
Baltimore: 34 clear. One Cali*
Pmmlns of the Sen- Church Completes A
lack of nge.
er chapter toduy of its heuring* attend,
fornin; one Florida arrived. 20 cars
1 committee had an
Gardiner
has
been
climbing
by calling a member of former
►nli President Cool- Census Of Congress
Funeral service* for Mrs. B. 'J. building in all parts of the coun­ on track. Closing Wednesday, sup­
Tho gum front the roots of the
army fliers who served in France
1‘ cquaint the execuOrganization of a new scout with Orig. Gen. Mitchell, assistant Kauri pine of New Zealand is dug Starling, who
died
suddenly try fur more than 30 years. He plies moderate; demund und trad­
[iituation in senate
is generally recognised us the orig­ ing light; market dull. Florida,
WASHINGTON. Feb. l2.-M ore troop j„ Sanford, designated as
by Dalmatians from the ground in
the nomination of than 90 per cent of the members |T roop 4, was announced Thursday chief of the army air service, cen­ the Hants wuy as placer gold is Wednesday morning, will he con­ inal and most daring of prufetsioii- 10 inch cratea, 4-6. $3. few $3.25;
8, $2.75 to $3; 10, $2.50 to $2.75.
prren, of Michigan, of the incoming congress are ad­
ducted from the Sunford Methodist i al thrill producers.
of the outstanding develop- tral figure of the present contro­ gleaned from gravel pits.
versy.
Philadelphia: weather 38 ris­
W general. Senti- herents
Church
nt
3
o'clock
Sunduy
after­
of
some
religious
denom■
ments
of
Notional
Boy
Scout
Week
ii*f or
rrnK»uu:» »whvui menis oi
, l —V
ing. Arrivals, 1 Cal.; 2 Flu.; Curt
. liciury committee inrtion
on. according to a statement 1which Id being observed throughnoon with the pastor, Dr, T. J. Nix­ Gas Poisoning
Kills on track 17; supplies moder­
**l canvasses arc from the Board of Temperance, j out the country. The troop, which
on, officiating. Interment will foldemand moderate; market!
ibition ---and ------Public Morals o f ' has eight charter members, is spon­
deadlock, led some Prohibition
Fpur New York People ate;
about steady. Horida 10 inch
! low in Lukevkw Cemetery.
®ot that the noiniiia- the Methodist Episcopal church or sored by the Knights of Columbus.
crates $3 mostly ordinary $2.50j
orted out favorably. Washington, which today announc­
The annual field meet of scouts
Mrs. Starling’s death is attribu­
PASSAIC. N. J. Feb. 12.— Mrs. 4-6, $2.75 to $3.25; 8, $2.50 to $2.75;
of
Sanford
wu*
held
Thursday
uftted
to
heart
failure.
She
alighted
ed had completed its Investigation.
Louis Hander and three children 10, $2 to $2.60; green, all sizes,
lead both n house
were found dead from gas poison­ $2 to $2.25. California $4.50 to
In German and"Methodists
4 CHICAGO. F,b.
bv
U»
; t e , a r S S t t W f t S t t ing in bed todoy by the husband
senate with Presbterians and " X ,
$ 6|r°* Explosion Episcopalians following vlosely,
" f t t S » 7 ,k
. 'H J S S t f i : !b* rIndiana
n
£
2 of Mrs.
.
J a S l urn. m -._ln
.u nB.
u ,.Peterson, a daughter returning from work. Police ex­
Chicago: Arrivals 1 Cal.; R Fla.
Mrs.
A.
dunes and hmband
•ays a .statement, “ with Southern
press
opinion
that
the
deaths
were
self on the casket weeping. Then
1 Mich., Cara on track 20. Sup­
winners in each class.
of
Mrs.
Starling,
whose
home
ia
in
members
mostly
Erliscnp*h“
,7
,
not
accidental.
Alice Gray Wilson, known ns "Di­ ho rose drawing u pUte| announc­
(Ij. Germany, Feb. 12.
plies moderate. Demand moderate.
Mure than 50 scouts attended the
Methodist. Baptist and Presbyter­
ana of the Dunes” drew a pistol in ing he intended to kill two men. Jamestown, N. Y., will arrive In
.renwn were
„
killed in
Market firn). Florida 10 Inch
Mllane
Theatre
Wednesday
night
an
d
ian.
| v ? n J* f i r e a t D a m p
guests of tho management. All tlu* midst of funeral services for Relatives took tho weapon awny Sipims, of Jacksonville, a listor, Tampa Southern Asks crates 4-0 best, $3.50 to $3.75. Or­
as
|W«ir.,sday night and
dinary $3 to $3.25; 8-10, $2,75 tn
active members of scout orgumia- his wife Wednesday arui threaten­ from him.
ulreudy it hire.
The
last
wish
of
Diana
of
the
To
Extend
Its
Track
mining..
only England
ed
to
kill
two
men.
$1.25. ordinary. California, best.
To
Return
r — ------- •• ,
, tions were Invited to attend the
Throughout the 18 years of Mrs.
He was taken to a Gary, Ind., po­ Dunes—thut her body he cremated
$5.40 to $6, few higher.
Starling’s
residence
in
Sanford
she
To (.old Stan ar
of the newly nr.-anii*) lice stutlon as his wife was being and the a lies cunt to the winds wus un active church und club W a s h i n g t o n ] Feb. 12.— The Pitt-burg: Weather, 18 sr.ovrlaid to rest in u (Jury cemetery. from Mount Tom. the most lofty,
Tampa Southern Railroad Comps-] ing. arrivals 6 Fla.; Opening Thur*
lTf p —An ugency
The
men threatened were a rela­ of the northern Indiana dunes— worker. She was organizer and ny,I a subsidiary of the •(Atlantic.
Supplies
liberal. Demand
Ihfrlin thi.» after* i h i i « iv . day.
I'u
pi'iiv « litre-Sits,
I 'VKi-lim
Lo n d o n . w
T
i : s : , r
v f »
first
regent
of
the
Sunford
chap,riniM Line,
....... —....
Coast
asked the Interstat * 1slow. Market about steady. FlarEu*ene Tukuch, Jac» tive of Mr*. Wilson, und a news was denied because the cost of
bQdl* ' have been re- Churchill, chancellor of excheq r .,
paper man. In the midst of the cremation was beyond the purse of ! t r *11
|Commerce Comndsr.ion today to ui-! Ida. 10 inch crates $t to *1."5. Cal•acb iervice tha giant hu .band of the, her huxbund, who also retired to i.*k oP* C*
r* .!?***, *M 0W lh*’ fmstrurtlon of 39 inlle, |.fornia. best mostly around $5 Ml
H'Tn iubg 'jr* w u,l ° f n**w jine from Sarasqta to Fort to $5.75, few $«. poorer, short stalk
lock woman, who. though a college grad 1the dunes to earn a livelihood os n Jf o-fl s ,‘ e
1872 und married In 1888.
* Ogden, Fla.
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[green, low as *4.
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ujfe forrouk the &lt;oci*ty of hu-•fisherman.

APPOINTMENT A S
CABINEJMEMBER

JUNIOR CHAMBER

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SIGNS ON STREET

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arAinis

Hold Services For
Mrs. Starling On
Sunday Afternoon

New Scout Troop
Is Organized Here;
Hold Field Meet

Crazed By Grief Over Wife’s Death,
Mate Diana Of Dunes Runs Amuck

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OP Collins’ Rescue Is
MADE Imminent As Roof
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W um an Fly” Climbing: In Miami

J .G .I
UDSON LEADS 1®**“* Gneata Attend!Says
Hear
With
Tongues
February Banquet of
IN DEVELOPING Local
Baptist
Church
LOS ANGELES, fob . 12.!- The Ex*»ninitit), w ,
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• original antenna for radio, accord­
ENCLOSED CAR More than 85 persons
Titles £ir
attended ing to Jack Allman, Los Angeles

Offices in
the February Men's banquet at the curator of reptiles, was the rattleComoany Still Retains Leader­ Flirt Baptist church Tuesday snake's tongue.
‘
ship b y Manufacturing night. Dr. W. C. Duke, pastor of “ When a rattlesnake is dormant
sleeping,” Mr. Allman said re­
Coach At Moderate Prices the First Baptist Church of Tampu or
cently, "Its tongue Is idle. But
widely known ministar and lect­ when aroused it starts shooting
In developing the coach type of urer, delivered the principal ad­ that forked tongue from its mouth
body and seeing It through to gen- dress.
and seems to both feel and hear
Other speakers were F. P. For­
________ eral adoption by the industry, the
through it. I have seen rattle­
^
Hudson Motor Car Co., has scorn! ster. president of the First Nation­ snakes appear as though uninform­
al Bank and W. E. Scoggan. Mr.
, fhe th,rd nimllar success of Its Forster spoke on the "New 'San­ ed of my appproach when tHelr
|
history, according to W. R. Walt­
tongues were not moving back and
hall. Hudson-Essex dealer of San- ford” while Mr. Scoggan’s topic forth from their mouths, but tho
was
“
Will
We
Meet
the
Challenge.”
■ ford declared that Hudson had
moment they became conscious of
Muidc by a male quartette combuilt and named the first redan
it the tongues started. Rattle­
|posed of Charles Scott, G. Ray snakes have no ears, but those litthe motor world ever knew.
]
wajren,
Forrest
E.
Gatchell
and
first speedster type of touring
tle tcntacles on the end of the ton- i
and now the greatest ouccesses of | E* Reitte fe*tnreJ the program. Rue Herve tho purp0ge."
I
all. the coach. Hudson Luiit t h e ..................
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first coach in November, 192L
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"When wo see thousands of se-i
amtmmm
iinn» on the streets today,” said)
U althall, it is difficult to believe j
that tho first, one evoC built was!
ron'tructed 12 years ago by the1
Hudson Motor Cor Co. Then as I
now, the Hudson management was |
greatly Interested In enclosed cars I
at a moderate price.
“ Up to that time, it was thought j
•hat only, tho very wealthy would |
buy enclosed mrn. They were, built &lt;
to ho chauffeur
driven. The i
Hudson management hellevcd that
closeil cars could be built with a
single comnartment. and that the
f M i | * t mmd T o m £m tw *i
owner would be glad to drive it
himself. That belief was the basis
for the Hudson sedan. It hud a
lot of opposition at first and it
was a considerable period beforj
sedans became general.
“ Hudson's second great success
In bodies was the four-passenger
snorts type of touring cor. The
first of these— the Hudson snecdytor—was introduced in 1910 along
Price considered E ssex ^ iv e s the utmost i i
with the first Super-Six type of
motor. Low and graceful, with
transportation value. B y all means learn tS’
’
J
lie said Im considered this shaft
s weening streamlines, this car
.opt !l I I
» 1*1V A f
,inly W|W l he rescue might be
facts. A s k E ssex ow ners. T a k e a ride. Note]
caught the nirtilic’ii eye instantly.
ViiS 111 J. l u j
effected and that the work was in
It wns the first of literally scores
its sm ooth perform ance, not surpassed br
of models.
tb a U C lu b
F r i d a y ( Samuel H. Matlack of Louisville
any car. H o w sim ply it handles. H o w luxuii.
Hut the greatest of all was the
.:,i.
j
-------t was recalled to the stand beenupe a.
development of the coach. Behind
y j ( tCrinttpuod from page 1)
I telegram had been received from
ous its riding ease. T h e n think of its price. I
this was a truly fundamental idea
j.-fiiri'.woo ! and the* George llrotb- I the Louisville Herald stating that
—
the
idea
of
nn
enclosed
car
at
an
A n d consider that tw o o f every three buyers
JwaTtee off4
.
•
j complaint bad been made ihat MatId
1
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onen enr price. To develop that
T^JyFplk:. 1t Hanford are begin- lack had not received proper cono f E ss e x cars com e to it fro m ^th o se who!
idea, Hudson hod to overturn the
w l l n v ' to realize whet an asset they sideratlnn in hi
industry's whole habits of closed
4 Have* In the nninkinal course. It the court Tuesday.
fo rm e rly o w n e d cars w h o se chief appeal is]
enr construction—unplying to them
I i ift. Irpthfuljv nai*l to ba second to
iMatlnck said he had made tom.
i
!r
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:
for
the
first
time
all
the
economics
lo w cost.
* T,r*oip*,in they stale. Tliere are sever-’ plaint to no one. M&lt;* said bis
known to simplified manufacture.
j -4rt Jvaya they can how this inter-1only dissatisfaction was that the
Tills pi' tui i* Ir ■ Harry Gardiner, the "Human Fly” scaling the
? ja g -o n e- irj to go out and see the! final question put by Captain wnl! : of the l*:i( ■ county courthouee in Miami tipon a recent visit to
“ For threo years, Hudson-Essex
Surely you cannot be satisfied w ith less than
had this market to itsdlf, while
Ich Friday afternoon and the Chancy was one which no man that city wlnvi1thou .and* watched him in his spectacular climb.
Essex offers. Its cost is but little more than
makers of open cars vainly resort­
! ’tlifchhr is
out Saturday after- ’ could answer cither "yo«"*« r “ no”
ed to one device uftcr unother to
• itodn’ and ibn next afternoon and without condemning himself as a
cars of the low est price.
stimulate salts. Hut the public
r w t itht* next and play them
Trammell Seeks Probe wanted closed cars at open car
prices— and now the industry has
mony bad liecn mini.uerprried, i y t i ,
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that I,., had meant no criticism «f;ISUBl U ll! )
AlTlVCS O f Gas Price Boost stampeded to coaches. But for a
long time to come the man who
I.icut' nant llurdon or Gerald, and
WASHINGTON. Feb. IL’.— Ir- thinks of coaches will think of
timt. In* only criticism of Willi ant
vcatigatlon -if the gaxuiinc industry { Hudson-Essex.”
f f i W s i I l I l G T O N . Feb. 111.—Cun loan, was that his paper had giv
~~'
was proposed in senate today by
in 'joint convention, ccrti- i n him m* much publicity it bad I
| (, U.» Hon bardt, prcti.loiit and
,,,
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, '■u&gt;’d the election of Coolidge and eon» to Ida head
Lee
t.tillins
I.\afnmed
owe*
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^ri».w4s.
liming the morning s •* imi -iv- ,\ iicii’.ti in
n ba.-id..ill
lm ,1. ill Hub
eluli v.iilcb
v.'lddl ’ 11 -'mutton would have the Federal
f t , The aunite authorized an approPark Sites
y-jfthittion tor Inveal fgaling thv oy- end wilnurreu we re e-amm'ii. in- trains in Sanford lids spring, will Trade Commission examine into National
i
lading
Lee
Collins,
fat.nir
uf
tbu
recent
arbitrary
unwarranted”
(iittl11 t**.
Frecediijg id/.
n r' " I’.11'
iiuii.d.v, |jt*creases of price of gasoline with
ht* , omd. • refui'’'l to cut the • ntcnibed num.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.— The
TOylH','ji/i|&lt;*'.'i|Ul;.tinii for prs.t- Collins', thb H&gt;V. liulUIpbui Hoy'F' »ngl:t, a - '0*11tiii*. to .i telegram re [, view ti^ prosecutions should vio» Sennte today apuroved the Swan- -i..t&gt;, • i i a m
it •.
broIlf,- of Hep Ooylt, ovy
it^/r wi’rTrauil casi'ii,
Vlf vl'W G -A ' :
b;W . j 1. lien of low he discovered.
iion-McKellur bill authorizing a
ytnVe of fWarm'in, ret-rptury or the Sayfurd:
'Pin* ho i. i1 i'ii Hi' i v cnuiniiU'"■ the f irm on which the entrdn'
survey of sites for national park
•‘"’dttHined to repair the Gooding long Hand Cave ii located, gave testi- ; t'iiainUi i' uf Cotmm i'ce.
purposes including
Blue Ridge
noi'v.
fhort jibul bill.
mountains
of Virginia. Smoky
Sir. Ilorcjmnit nii.t ”d n train i 3 Cabinet Members
“I wa*i edit a* the « r ,-J Hinitial cr.iir.ct ii-’i hud will not arrive in
,f
The ii.vui urprcpmtion bill,
mountains of North Carolina and
at Luncheon Tennessee and Mammoth Cave sec
lyflh
(i’r anotbei m u&gt; night after Collins ug i caught.' Ju'lucr.* iMe tt i*i| noon t :t!;iy. H. Speak
Hffionc., was aignsd by the laid the mluiatei'. “ I saw evi pbiOt t . 1 ave ,11 . t.-onvilli* a". m&lt;iii
tion of Kentucky.
delic (.f dtlnl ii g. TIi.) work pro t’lert* ntter an pn,,-'t;Jc. He ij.ac* 'l JtreV.f-1 t. ‘
WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. —
,„
in a iiisr;i,/:a.v.:. .1 maimer, i(•otii;,in!
T 7 i'isjil; i’t i it of petroleum in tin* in .! (| b
I bv iMi . Bor tundt a.. I Threu members of tho Cabinet
Hours nt which the Snnford Li­
I .v*H»ttvd| Hutti . decreased two per There )-ru dickering j an I qc'ur- t;i
v.
among the honor guests and brary will lie open each day nre
!i
nred,
I
relinn
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tile
liielho
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geological
survey
Arraogemi
n
.. 11 v living qumt- peakora at a Lincoln birthday 10 o’clock until 12 o’clock in the
1
left hecat re el the i imdii uni' til* re. i , - :: anti otmtf. niutiei;, iiieidint to tum-iuon given here today by trus- morning and 2 o'clock to C o'clock
i*j ted.
“ While I did not sei any men!id , stay hen* have been Colliplut- li"'s of the Lincoln Memorial llni,
Jl onsc ted senate ngrlculturai
in the afternoon, according to Mrs.
fL •** commitU". beard testimony from drinking out of bottle ■, I saw r,|, it in said. ^lr. Horelmrdt will vetrilv. Secretaries Weeks, Work
' T Tniftdbi n "
President Coo Iid); A* i mply laitib i iiiid plenty of evi-1 fn- followed 'hortly by bis nianag- and Wilbur, former governor U&gt;w- Anne Van Ness Brown, librarian.
On Thursday and Saturday nights
j dopee of drinking going on."
1 --'^•MKtCultiiral crntfcrcnco.
( eg who will i •ode !", n fi w days *tcn of Illinois and Judge Elbert the library will continue open un­
t J**i-'l'!i r. t F postofneo conimittie
Hoax Rumor Set At Itcn*
t|uw memlv r* of tlm team.
H. Gary were included.
til 9 o’clock.
vi yok'd to imb. titute the : ante bill
It. ii. i‘. Ilonaker, of Horse
mTir die ! &lt;
pay and t i*- iitcren .■ Cave, d .1 rihed bis vhit into the
i ^ fhrfisuie d 1 -»• I by the house.
! eave itml Ida appeal for stone cut
• ■’«. * Repul ,i. in insurgent, begun t t o :. who, however, found that ibeir
x x stiovr to iiM ' i nt. ayiy : lep by ad- ■ kill would In* unavailing
J ^.eMilfiiBtrntijn ronatora to defer »c‘‘Have you beard.” asked Cap
i
'',l1 on
nomina i tain A. M Chaney, who cond'.'eiod,
i '&lt; twin, of f liarlcs B. W'airen to be iln* questioning for the board,
* "• -mtornev r&lt; in:ra1.
. '‘luiything that would lead a rca-,
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■noiiably iuteiligeiil man to think i
that tin* body • f Floyd ( 'ollin wa*. V &gt;nei\s Tunnel 1not
THE U i;r/K B $A l1fcA a
in tlm cave7”
“No. sir.” Dr. Ilonaker replied,j
vi.il to'Freedom “hut
1 have heard non* * nn n my 1
I iliey do not Indieve he wa 1in 'hoi
, N. (*., Feb. 12.—
11 y p
"«
pi t liner:, | nitii'lb &lt;1 I have beard that, but that did i
M ore motorists every day come to the conclusion
: v
i
!i edtiiii i i .i r.igjit til not change toy opinion. To • irany
that
lor year 'round u tility there is no more
'
people
had
gon.*
in
there
.Stuulay,
i ife t S if.
■on farm in llallfu::
practical or convenient car than u Ford.
t'uhruar.v
1,
and
had
talked
with
i ♦Wstittih: nc .liar, to information
I +»iu4i lv« i ;.j
l&lt; day by ;,t,petinte i- him, ami looked at b in. H a** if
The Fordor Sedan is room y, comfortable, and
ilOKB Of U',[ |*l)U lh"in bad talked to him that w&lt; re
f f ’" 4
attractive in appearance— inside and out.
eo' cb'-i enooi'b to s him, and I
i y h i
bail talked with lliein.”
In city traffic it handles and parka so easily that
lie went on to explain that lie
* ' ' B i t - n i l «•» J of tbo Ashvil' *.
f’.,
thousands d riv e it who cou ld readily ailord
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cii
fuitli
in
the
rumor
and
&lt;
:lin
t.
* iNW llfcbe,- i! Commerce “get accostlier cars.
J 4 a n u i t f i . t i - d " r party through Flmidn, In tud att' iopted to di iutitenancu I
eiy IHG person'' wlio will it whenever possible, in reply to,
m if he knew whether ih\O n country roads it comes through where heavier
1*11a spec ini train, will arrive It
i atne frepi two newsoaper |
cars Ircqucntly cannot. Such qualities as these
* T :in Hn ifl nil at H o’cincx, Feb. 21, rumor
t i m i d h - nralh here two hours. Cum- r(i|Hit,h r.1 or if h • know certain re- \
have brought the Ford its well-deserved
i 4 smaitie iofiw are now bxbig ex- j jmr.i'i Dr, Ilonaker uii*Wi ml tlm* '
reputation
as the 44Universal Car."
he fliil mit know a singl- new. imper
; I « q i i * r v : e d bi ',j R W, Po 11mgn. &gt;
man
&lt;
m
tb
ato'.'y,
i
of tfie Sanford Chamber of
al F. Roger Miller, tile
■ “ ••J.
r s l •retary In an oiTort to
&gt;
l i l t e r t h e i U n leritiy no that the %
*i..- Explosion Injures 15
Runabout
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*• i. ve more time in Haa* I ii Newspaper Oi’fice
Touring Car - 2 9 0
Coup* • - £30
i ii
t x *.
CHICAGO, Feb. 1*2.— Apprnxi-I
f)Ti; Sl.tKIO.UIMl
On Opon Car* Startor a n J DomountabU
mutely lli persomi were reported I ,, c£rx*tX'Ter
‘ * 4&gt; f
S T A N D A R D S IX
rim» are 9 S 8 Mtr.
Injured,
some
seriously,
in
an
ex
S P E C IA L S IX
B IG:
i
M&lt;» - in • LLO, Feb. 12.— A
plosion
in
the
engraving
room
of
t
jiii,' i
been started hero to
3-Pass. Duplex-Roadstcr , $1123 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster $1450 j“7-Pass. Duple3C'^
th»Chlc!igo Evening American t« 1
Jlfat a million dollar t...ud .
‘ '’Ua'1'0 t!';"' ".'“m A "i;'
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Bi
5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . 1 1 45
5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton 1495 5 -Pasa. Coupe.
5-Pass. Coach
. . . .
1 29 5
7 .Pass- Sedan •
» &lt; *5JLjio,.er.» have given the matter nnj hi . .J,W°n
. unronseim,-.
3Puss.Sport Roadster
15;
- -&lt;a*.m|,bi' ennsiderntion, fend the “d ln ttiTho i tai
3-Pass.Country C lu b Coupe 1345
7-Par.’- Berlins
Lf
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5-Pass. Brougham . .171
5-Pass.
C
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u
p
e
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lion at a iargily at
w o **
‘ I'.jid' nvetng, the tense of which
4Pass. Victoria . . . 18!
5-Pass. Brougham
;)p«Ul SU-4*'
it tin* bonds file dd be vot/ d Stove and Fire Ph
5-Pass.
Sedan
.
.
1 an prac tit able to provide
5Pass. Sedan . . . . 191
B*«
WtMtit
it 4 '-.ill building and mainWood
! -Pass. 13crime .
.UlprW*!^
5-Pass. Berim e . . . 20 &lt;
Jult
5!».0« per rord
rtird delivered
rtellvcnd
L:l : :
: ;V-&gt; * ijvi/; MV?
d* of n.liie'i have bren ri
,r; • • •
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*»th Hot conscious) departed from pointed nut, the bulb may have
worked loose and fallen uut of the
..iirose. T rurrfc* it.
*V‘ litj|
♦*“t linve Vaid that in some ro- (ticket. The last previous teat,
ttf the .nntc.’ t has been &lt;p«in- made Tuesday midnight, indicated
Ktq m4j. Myself and t^us&lt;i vritit that Collin* was breathing the e.tijjth l net have been constantly licfiniontcr:’ said.
A if official bulletin issued at it
rased o f Ja purpose to*1diwtroyr
(to union; %and hes|,attcr(|d with o’clOck Wednesday afternoon .J&gt;faTyl Imaginable odious • epithet those in charge of operations &gt;at
us u»
•iVd aotno who were* friends, ns
it the shaft, announced the depth at
~fafejb’Jt yesterday, have made that time wan II feet.
hcnuidvc ■ rnn’ t active in this, i Cave Unnerved iiesi of Workers
"Then* wuh something in Hand
ha vie cultivated patience and made
Cave that unnerved the (»est men
rfe attempt' at a retort.
^"Ahflbilion has leen user! bed to and all of thefn wen.* absolutely uk■i'Tlfor Ifioti knows how sincerely I hnunted when they tame out,”
jt’ i juaiyed from the first that this William Hanson, town marshal,
| •; *if Ifi; of ambition might nut be testified before the military court
[sE&amp;snGd. I vl.din no insensibility to of inquiry at tho opening of the uftuoUtirol honors : hut today could« erumm session Wednesday, lie told
m f'M i rotii i restriction lie rcator ' of early unorganized efforts of vo| ^ •
$i and the'whole Iavir&gt; question j unteer. to rescue Floyd Collins, oil’-'
ated oil the fold giound of tol* • tombed in the iavv sinvo Jan. 30.
ian by m-rcnr.ity where It rxhitn,
“ Johnnie Gerald, a young man
hostility to tin* i known to have n jfood nerve nniHr
i t ■„Mpi3'vi of \ . on principle, I would good re(iulutioii, volutecred.” he
® ~ ** Y ini .deration gladly agree that ; said, “ to go into the cave if Jte
fjre Ifoiigln- rboiild never lie I would ho allowed to pick a crew
! 7 ifbrr hud F never in ao Offlte so (whom he could trust not to pull j
out loose rock and make the open- '
jtuhi, o. vvoll uth or eitht r live
k
r, Ji.ii sett, owner of tin* mnnu- ing nmre dangerous.
“ He went into the cave and
jp3,*rji^il, wriljV i in the bool in which
i In iiij; published '"thi-• long- came out a physical wreck.”
rctptf t» speech tnnrk-i a turning j f.ictit. (lurdon of tiie Louisville
ilit in Lincoln* career rami that Firc- I ifpartment, he said, “ did thn
•4
•its b.kf paragraphs, the last same thing. The *e was something
|
Ib'i polititdan ir. h*l in the that imiurved the heat men ami
y rqsifTtanto j f tin* dearer noto of all of them were absolutely cxi &gt; 'n£tun ,*1&lt;’ tdate.'unaii.
Hia tie*
when thi*y came out.
"fm
TCTil
it for thb senatorship, .Mr. HarHad
linen Some Disorder
brio
“ extinguished the last
Asked
by
t.'apt, Alex M. Chaney,
*:l .'I’ rtidTit of add ition for political pro‘‘
hut left him firm in his if there had been any disorder be­
j^te*j|nlnnt| &gt;n to carry on the ron- fore or after the troops arrived,
Hanson replied that there bad been
y tj:;!), pgsiln^t slavery."
some disorder hut since tlu* urrivnl
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where United States soldiers were guartered during the Seminole Indian W ar
and was the scene o f many thrilling batties. W is‘now within the city limits, is
supplied vvjith water, gas, electricity, telephoney and all the modern conveniences
rtfHfc. Streets are being paved and sidewplks laid. Parks have been set aside
ancf a re rapidly being improved and beautified* Recording to the most approved
beautification methods. Homes are soon
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Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Nicholson,
i oven to h g re a te r M t L t
fo r
but “ ,so ®nd the head of one of tho govern­
Mrs. Joe Peterson died at Sancourse was served.
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Miss
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Her remains were Interred at Os.
national defense should advocate
Gessendanner. Miss Ludle Echols*
Among the Chutaota Ian guests
even Indirectly . policy based on
teen Thursday morning. She leav-s
Hi Avenue
W n e Ml
JJjj1 Pauline Echols, A. D. Rounin a l Z t
P k M ‘ n oncccss. B on , tho Idea that there can never be
Mrs. Langford of Georgia, has an invalid husband and eight ehil-1during first week o f
February,
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society EditoT
i " * * 1 , • K. McNobb and Newton been spending some time here with dren.
Dent'llIIPTIOX
I
RATES
another
great
war.
This
Is
praewere:
Mr.
and.Mrs.
Minlek,
Mr. '
Btanstrom.
re*r...J7.oo Sis Month* ..J3.cn he bega/it tholowcii rung T t L i J d S o ^ “ E??UnI,y' tlcally what Secretary Wilbur has
her sister, Mrs. William Daniels.
PHONE:—Res. 428-J
«nd Mrs. Edwards, and Mr. and
red In City liy Carrier, per failing, unyielding pertinacity he climhSSi.,n4 w,th n^ ver,
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MissBarnesToBecome
t&amp;c. . Weekly Edition 12.00
Mr. and Mrs. Windish of Cleve­ Mrs. Weber, o f Canton, Ohio.
w d?c,fflrc‘\
another
until he had reached the ton and thn t,i~L
ovcr hand World
Mr. Miles, of Miami, is spending
*“ •. Minick came early in January *
World War I* next to impossible
Bride O f Mr. Cpngdon
Mrs.' Selman Hoste.s3l UPSalaal i ? rapevillc this week with his daughters, Mrs. land. Ohio, who make themselves with his son-in-law, Mr. EdwardsPower of this country to give’
th h ®hest honora »" the and that those who discuss it are
»AI, NOTirHi All Obituary
comfortable in their house on who hns bought the Zerby place
.
dealing
in
bogey
stories.
cant* of thank*. molutloti*
A t P retty W edding
To Pipe Organ Club
” " k' William Dalian! and Miss Laenig. wheels, have put up a garage on nnu
In this day and time of unlimited ftnnne4„ » :c
,
will improve the property a s 4 ■ •
Notice* of entertainment* where
It
is
the
common
hope
In
this
tee nre made will he rltai-gcd freshing to rend in the life ofi AJ)rahnm^i&lt;!l^U? dl(i \
8 re’ country, nt Icnst, thnt such is the
r-Tc."
5?9
Mr. nnd Mrr. David, of Sanford, their attractive town site. Their toon as practicable
regular advertlalng rate*.
The
wedding
of
Miss
Agnes
dnv
af
i
.
~
'-•no
met
mondav^aftofn
®rPan
Club
Monand
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kilbo spent
Elmer Tyner has been ill with
,n&lt;* ° f them and of how he made the mn«t° 0f0^ ^,S Fu-08^ f? 8*' , '* Probably true that
Blanche Barnes, lovely daughter
IMER THE ASSOCIATED CRESS which came his way. Deprived nf
fm«n
uWith Mr"- «• S. influenza. Mr. Ballinger has it Thursday evening with Mrs. G. C. |
5 of ^ ^ t h in g there la too much lurid discusof Mrs. Irene Harwell Barnes to
v
Grant.
le A**oelate«l Pre** I* rxrlu*.
hutH1i Z ' [ {fu4h*l|
nuo"
1 hrr homp on Elm Avc- also.
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/ entitled |n the ime for rrpub- so much, or should mean so mUch to 1K S Bw lch ™ a" Mon of the next war. The United
William
Davidson
Congdon of
|the gold fever did*1
has no desire to engage In
lion of all new* &lt;ll*patrhe*
*r will enter- Jacksonville, will bo solemnized
After the wedding ceremony, u
h,° WaIk,ed a wild orgy of preparedness for
Mted to It or not otherwl*e rreii- miles day after day to borrow and return
!' $ t
onoring Mj8S Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 0 o’clock
cieuTe^ e T ,in '7 l f0rn:!’ wcrt? oHi- i ? crr,nn! Hlrachl, Bob Bolton and delicious dinner was served. The i
I In this paper and nl*o the local ocrlptlon he could find, nnd he w o n ld ^ S
W . de- something thnt may nit come.
About 40 g ^ iu T .
absenconf
?
^
r
u
lin
g
.
I„
the
Miss
Bernice
|W* |&gt;ubll*htil herein. All right*
* t th« Firat Baptist Church with
Stnk&lt;", !,n&lt;i Mias Dor- M s S t tfcb ,prrsl,icnt Mrs. W. Tarnp.i n&lt; ° attcndcd thc fn.,r nt family and only n few intimate
« Duteh sh o
(publication of *perlnl illnpatch
filch.
Rev. F. D. King, officiating.
friends witnessed tho ceremony.
/ W ° nl* thil’ *8 trUo
■ very
erboard
but
it’,
,
7*5
Herein nre alto re*erved.
LTeachers AsForrest1V r hAiu f ° prpaidont. Mrs.
"'”rwl •”
roolish person who would say that
The nutial music will be in wS»Ss5r m
summer.
w T i i a 51™ !’ lP,r Pfosided. The x f ^ ” \.r( 'co‘ ,Brnton nnd Mr. nnd
J Bt 3 o’clock charge of Miss Margaret Davis
another World War Is impossible
A contest wan participated in. ■
w* s. rc8non(led to by each per- Mrs. VVestuilick motored to To1URSDAY, FEB. 12. 1925
lousholdcr and organist, assisted by Mrs. A. M
nnd that a reasonable measure
Guessing from advertisements a 5
vares
Fridny.
verse?V
nK
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W
m
I
valentine
riavIrfnrC » S Dcrb.y ,ellVcs Thurs1as hostess,
' . O n l y a Yew~~rnor*
of prepnredness is foolish.
Nb*
list from which tho bride will se. "
Philips and Miss Mabel Bowler, r-i I , n fcw days visit with
ILE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
■1
|before Congre,, ^
will be a joint who will sing.
many years before 19M a man
lect things for her house. Mrs.
friends in Jacksonville.
Mrs.
Adeen
Williams
and
Mrs.
pntiiv
I
t
7
LAeachers
Ase
h
l
m
„
„
Sc,?,nrl
appointed
who
had
been
president
wroto
K t i t E IA)VE TH AT SAVES: —
^ree Primary
; Chicago man
^
Miss Barnes has chosen as her
nrnl.
°,f , f he Mission Study Hansen were visitors Wednesday 1 lU*hnn Wns thc w' nnprthat any great wnr would be im­
God no loved the world, that
of Mrs. J. Williams.
filllnms.
frnm
linn',
M^
;
°
‘
P‘
Thnin.lf.on
stealing
$10,000.
,hSj|
matron
o
f
honor.
Mrs.
R.
F.
Coop­
Skle
Primary
*• .
possible In the future nnd he prov-l
An oyster supper was given by
Shrine Club wants accommodations fo r * •;Pri
i.ftve his only begotten Son. that
from Berwin, III., are visiting Sirs. wMl hnveach*Mr'S' r ° rLrost «ntchel
even
for
stealing^
nnvf
M
,
nr‘r
.
c
of
»ho
study
for
accomplish,
had
we
onlv
hOt
fnith
m
,
a
?
m,Kht
not
wc
er.
and
®B
bridesmaids
Miss
Leoln
JM
It
quite
conclusively,
from
a!
the Community Club at their club­
tsoever bellevcth In him should
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illlng
Workers
nro
all
j,rce will have King and Miss Adcle Rincs. The W a ffir ° n * n'CCe’ Mrs’ :’ t" n,«’y signed ns* rh’ i
McAllister rethti1 8 v,8,an' hi« stlckto- theoretical standpoint. And short-'
perish, but hnvo everlasting itfveneas ? But we la ^ ^ ir
Iflok ng forward to this Saturday house. A number of people at­ ■ members o f their circus for next week. 65 S
flock nt tho Junior maidu aro to bo Miss MaYale professor fiM *1
» m S l 1( « . Ch" lrn' " " » ' “ » l » » r meeting at thc home of Mclvi» tended and a good sum wns realized ■
IV tnc
the world w«
was involved in the
John .1:16.
tlawn is breaking on a stfll mnJ j i ^ ! ' whdc 80 glorious a ,y
m
u,
HiU.
All
living has advInS " &gt; l
mic Stephens of Tampa, n cousin
The Chuluota band gnve a concert
RifAtcjit war in nil history, nn«
Mrs. M. C. S. Cherry of Mt. Olive ! l.f|Sfl!re^*,, ,0Vc|y ffifts were turn- Lunoquist.
nre allo w in g
" Z e "
d I Z T - f t S l ‘*
.
S
S
&amp;
S
L
J
?
Hrdc
are
re­
jbut
it
ia
still
w
o
S
^
S
people.
at
thc
supper.
pnrently nrising out of an insig­
o. the mTldo..nn(l m ,m Elizabeth N. C. arrived Sunday to rpend somp !,
____ LINCOLN W ALKS AT
nnd material given out for
»J0 taken from us.""
‘ ' ,U,I,U,UI3 in our own doorynrds to nificant
■
ft.
incident.
MIDNIGHT
Miss Minnie Beck is up again
■
Httlo*'
Mbise UT r ' ^ r i % F ‘t 7 ^
r,
.
ot
r
i
Z
V 'f - i Mr*- ^ f o r d ’s offer
[ .Now that they h,,.,
A pretty home wedding took
qiVr
Gwy" ns. Pinpr nnd.Znchaiy.
‘ Ir8’ W* A‘ t w - n
■
Very much the same world con­
to be p,,t on sale at tho ?rfl- r» " .[rinpjo of the Influenza. place Sunday nt the home of Mrs.
gmskn, missing s£ y 1
I is portentous, nnd n thiriR of
■
v u * uJfm *'a!'0" ° f Mncrne, Gn., |
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Phone
617
t
ditions exist today. Therc is about
ho
horn
f
t
£
"Z
c
n
s
Z
f
t
*
of
to
n
v
i
.
wns
taken
ill
■
ly
Ball
for
the
1'vc hope radio ,'uJJ*
. state
George
Gieger
nt
high
noon
whrn
S
f
u
r
c
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,llh
with it while out hunting nnd is
the same sort of nntionnl ambition
,i»_ °ubearer.
------^
Bn,s r“ ,M to fio tho | The ninny friends of Mrs. W. M.
hvald-LnuRhton ring
It here at midniRht in our little at us by the grace of God Anlw h^ ar°?&lt; f°rtunes thrown
l whafs become ol£nr
her daughter Alice united in mar­
rcnl sick.
evident. Sonic of those potenj c°tt nre gjnd to know that she P..UUI ,nf *th.C *VK',nl hoUr ‘ bo fiostId
at
the
Ar• town
riage with Willinm Croscty, of
to buy a little real estate am/hin^6 Wl?0 a*re wlsc enou« h tales who were powerful twelve
Charles Congdon of Jacksonville is recuperating from a recent at­ sp^pfl .n lfl bv J1" - Ilah Hall,
tnouminR figure walks, and will
Indiana.
Atiss Cnrr fdnying thc
.irved
refreshments.
nre in the discard, hut
T. • delicious
—
•vm-rniincms.
|
"nhlherg was a guest nt wedding ntnrch on n violin.
a demand for it. and conseouentlv fhhIltH,lt ,,nt,, therc is years ago
_____
0f All Souls will sorve as his brother’s best tack of the influenza.
I three egg.J i’n *"?’J
not‘ rest,
man.
.
The
ushers
arc
to
he
R
I,
„
Thp
next
meeting
will
lie
with
*
j
„
"
f
Carl
Carlson
over
fw'l
or write Shrine Circus what you have and *
have a Valfear the old court*house pacinR
Cooper and M. C. Haddock. Rev.
■
among
the
nations
and
these
nre
Mre.
Forrest
.McAllister
on
West
2S2S?y‘
i.
n”
.’
,,Tr'
1
1
nttcnded
tho
Knights
of
^
up and down,
j!X
* !L Crippen, Jr., has returned Hrst Street. Each member will
A miscellaneous shower was giv.
hri'1 by him at M. Rehns. r . Stephens,
pnstor of the ,to Ahis
always potential breeders of war.
home here to resume his
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n
by the Community Club nt the
respond
to
the
roll
cal|
with
some
burR
bon,c‘
The incidents that may set o ff a
■m and Miss ? p“ l« vard Methodist Church of piano tuning business and is glad
rates.
, Jack Dempsey. { „ ^ 3
club house in honor of Miss Alice
’ by his homestead, or in shadth
ng
pertaining
to
the
Hf0
of
Lingreat
conflict
are
constantly
ocr,*a
1
entertain
tho
say:
?
J
r
PM
«nnn
Unc,°
of
thc
br,de.
will
13 going to marry, i 1
Geiger
a
bride-elect
whose
mar­
T owed ynrds
coin.
Emil Magnuson has been Iran'sgive Miss Barnes away.
curing nnd there is no assurance
friends b#ck am° nK hi:* ,ifc' lonR
S
[church
st
the
matters,
but
we
bet
s^
t linger* where his children used
f®rr£,‘J frnn! VVinderwcrc to Cocoa riage will be solemnized Feb. 11 nt
that one of them muy not sweep
Following
the ceremony the
r__ honoring
S°L™ ?or,e, nnd ae.ven years ago our fathers
to play,
tho nations into war.
»a „u ha',CL^ r ° ”,.to *upcrintcnd the home of her mother. The love­
j
'B
arnes
whoso
They think TnukLl
trin* ?n '♦L I C#vo
« wedding
tn Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Simms Mrs. Drummond Is
through the mnrket, on the
their parking. ||0 XVas a guest i ly gifts
,, , wore
r presented
......................
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con.
-t ft now
[place, I’eb. 18 inlnJ. inf u C“ r n,nd UP0P thicr or Jacksonville nrrived hero Wed­
The probability of thi3 is not
girl poisoned three r
r. well-worn stones
hunday
at
the
home
o^
T.
O
Ty.
co
^
c|Kl*r
"i
!l
huge
representa♦bo* oil
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uwnHuet’
great enough to call for any hocHostess A t Bridge ncr.
"p"o S i Z
’ 3 bon
decorated ,
sonvUI W
bonic
J«ck- nesday called here by tho death of
can’t claim she thoo
W stalk* 'until tho dawn-stars
... of, a
. ,coconut
, — cake
----- decorated
mato all men -----are created equal. «
tic effort to build up ft great army
her husbands.
with pink bends and placed on mi |
Mrs. Simms’ sister, Mrs. B. J.
I
bum away.
t the library
and navy. The possibility of it i.s
Mrs. D. P. Drummond, in her
Among the out-of-town guests Starling. ,
whothoi* m T e 0a? nffcd in « KVcat Civil war, testin g
Mrs. Klsin Hansen. Walfud express wagon decorated in pink.
*
great enough to justify the main­
They were brought to the bridewho
will
attend
the
wedding
arc:
usunl
charming
mnniter.
entertain.................
What
tickles
us
m
on
l
el
PI®T8«n,
Mr.
G.
Malm,
Mrs.
Nees^*
«e d , lank mnn! His suit of
taining of a reasonably strong
lb at the Ll- ilr. and Mrs. S. F. Stephens of
. -------- r x. _ .s _.
man hater dressed tit
Dr. R. S. Kcolor nrrived from , Wednesday afternoon the mem-! and children visited in Orl indo riect by Icttlo Miss Olive ileitmnn
ancient black,
n
army and navy, kept in first class
kk.
”
^ and brother ! nn'l,Joc ,M« lh|n»*. Delicious home
man hater in a flimsyj
Tnmpn. Mr. add Mrs. T. J. Smith r.nst Orange, N. J., Wednesday hors of the Fortnightly Bridge Sunday. Miss
*
Malm
famous high top-hut nnd plnin
« great battlefield of that war
" ,c mct on
,ic Club will of Tampa, Air. and Mrs. C. A. |evening, railed here by thc ilTncss I Vlub
condition. And it docs justify n
- -Daytona1forr 1
, r* made cakes nnd cocon were served.
~
a ™ , , nt
" 1 h°r homo on Magnolia George,
went■ to
Mis
worn shawl
|
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Eliznhctli wns in n polity mood.
constant attention to what is be­
have
come .to dedicate «a portion
portion of
of thnt field
Barnes Jr., of Tampa, Mrs. Agnes I 0* Airs. Koclor who is at the Fcrp i !!?''
bvn Mnlnt and took her with them'
then:
ce him the quaint great figure
nn nWe
final
V,, it
A STO RY O F U N C H A R T E D SEA S
™ *™ *™ *nM *m nunm nm m unnnm M *nntt*xBznwMMn
of the Wo- Congdon of Jacksonville, Mrs. E. nald-Lnughton Hospital.
ing done in other nations. This
I ink snapdragons nnd lavender to Orlando.
&gt;r those * '
And
when Henry inquired the cause of hrr peevishness, she u
that men love,
Chuluota
ffoly Cross B. Thorpe of Jacksonville. Charles
u not jingoism. It is plain com­
larkspur were artistically used in
MIAMI TRIBUNE
r.ai'l,
"Here
I have run uround with yen for a year, and we have aN
to prnirio-lawycr, master of us
fitting
i—
......•••ight
liv
B
uir.il
at
mon
sense,
based
on
n
recognition
decorating.
The
prize
for
high
Congdon of Jacksonville nnd J. W.
Dr. If. B. Best of Wilson, N. C„
been good friends. Indeed; don’t you think it in time to think of
all*.
.1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell nnd*. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Brumley visUllrs. B. F. Barnes of Norfolk. Vn.
of certain elements in human na­
*Dk hose, was won by Mrs. [iicir
and Il?nny Cash of Durham, N. C.,
getting me n diamond?" He had thought of it, but had post­
four
children
nnd
Miss
Eunice
D*’d
Sanford
this
week,
fn
this
age
when
it
would
seem
known
ture which do not seem ns yet
considerable about tho
spent Monday and Tuesday with *'• isJ. iiGonzales.
poned thc event.
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.
i ryner motored from Windcrmoco!
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that almost every part of the world
I t cannot sleep upon his hillside
I Scwiay .School
to have been eliminated.
M
Samuel Byrd in the home of his
Mayas,
the
Azetcs
of
Mexico
nnd
. ’• now.
had been explored nnd inveatign___
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,
.
.........C.
.Stanley
mo|ifcitine party
M
T*
«!n.
a
bright
nniie
spread
over
hia
face,
and
lie
let
his
g«zo
--------o—-----fr o 'C c ” ,"1-'
Parent::,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Zach­
nnrrnt . Mr. and Mrs. Tyner. Mrs. l " " ’d to Lakeland recently.
fa la among us;—as in times be­
Particularly pleasing t» the Incas, but many do not np:H. Smith on Guild Gives D elightful ary,
ie:' on her fruil, fair figure. Nlia held ln-r breath waiting hi; H
served.
n
Kretl and children will remain this
------fore!
come across ft Imok with such fns-1P «*ln lo thnt there nre unnumberi right to ten
word”, widen »He knew vvould bring romfort ami joy.
M
Those playing wore Mrs. F. J
Wcc,t'
*
Air.
and
Mrs.
Snyder
have
nuirio
j
lid we who toss and lie awake for
cinnting
historical
mid
adventur­
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CALI,
AT
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B
ridge
P
a
rty
Own
Y
o
u
r
H
om
e
Gonzales. Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
ered tribes of Indians in Central
to
odd
o
r
detract.
T
h
e
w
orld
w
ilT
l
i
f
t
l
e
T
o
t
e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Scott.
Mr.
several business trips to Orlando 11 i r I‘iv'7‘ilV b&lt;’ : ’fid fund he had not uv-cd that endearing term ■
long
nor
ous interest ns thnt by Lady Rieh- America, in western Brazil,
xbn will «nin
long remember, what we s
and Mrs. T. A. Jordnn, Mrs. W. A.
IIATTISBURG AMERICAN
r8‘
Thigpen, Mrs. K. K.
Next Sunday we are to have Sun- and to Sanford lately.
i before) ’ It was perfectly proper for you to remind me of that. ■
rathe deep, and start, to see him
The
Home
of
D
u
n
lo
p
rj
- iT .n "
cntit,c‘1 “ Unknown leru and along the Orinoco who
Wednesday
afternoon
the
Betty
Ropmillnt,
Mrs.
(,.
S.
Bishop,
day
school
at
10;:t0
a.
m..
Instead
Snidow
and
Mir
s
Louise
Sarle.s
re­
I will do an you nsk, nnd oven more." And his finely chiseled s
fo
rg
e
t
w
h
at
th
ey
did
here""''’
h°
rc'
'&gt;Ut
“
cnn
'lcv&lt;!r
pass tho door.
, r*Ibes, Lnchnrtcd Seas."
This still exist in a condition ns prim­
Somebody said that
Ann Tea Room was the scene of a turned from a motor trip to Tam­ Mrs. H. B. I^*wis. Mrs. Samuel of the afternoon as usual. Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rogers, M r.1! hati'l lilted the rrceiver from thc desk telephone, nnd he spoke
3
I ulcston and Miss Katherine Wil- .Shepherd, of Eustis. will hold t er and Mrs. P. C. Stanley, motored 1
houso is his castle.
W " wll f!olf Gasoline, Ss
lovely bridge party given by the pa, St Petersburg and Clearwater.
m“ n * Hhnol
thV torv thnt 11 narrates itive ns when this hemisphere was
into the trainmiuing department cf thc i ante.
Hla hend is bowed. He thinks on
*
key.
tmrnt of tho Ht. Agnes Guild to raise funds
discovered.
Oil;
Special
Vccdol
Forxik,
vice
at
II:;m
coming
here
from
■
Sou
L
l
r
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,
nc^1
,,1
intprcst
t(&gt;
to
tin
bench
via.
Titusville
en
i
He probably didn’t have refer­ Mouth Noridinns because tho
men and kings.
“ H ello" he said eagerly. "iH this Wight Bro.t. Co.? Well, ■
Society will for a new pipe organ.
cxcords
to
take
the
chattirl
Sunday.
Monday
afternoon
the
Imdicr.
n
service
at
Lake
Mary.
We
are
ence to a leased house, however olmts connected with this scientlfMr. Griffin Culberson of Te::, when the nick world cries,
|of Mrs. C. H.
I want n Diamond Tire for Lizzie. But say—mnko it four, one *
Highest grade of accessorici/
i
------and maybe that observation was ic expedition occurred not long a- ns has recently &lt;liscovx&gt;reri carThe naturally attractive setting Union of the Congregational P a rty F o r V isitor Is Imping for a good attendance.
how can he slepp?
mi each wheel, and bring them up in your ccrvlcc car. You
Avenue and
kinds,
Chnrnpion
S
park
Church
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
------.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Blnckweldcr.
of
|)n
made before the Cay of landlords Ko in the region of Central Am- tain unknown Indian tribes deep —
of thc tea room was enhanced by
groftt L
k ^remaining
n i n " ; ,before
^ ' ' ' Tuh— thnf frnm t *»,
o l h• .
know tho bIzo.
DinmomU."
many peasant fight, they know
fdofk.
KiL'iii
cn.sK
s
Ford Gaskets and Felts,
George Herbert on Bcardall Ave­
Given W ednesday
Lcnn Springs nnd Mrs. Ella Ellison,
and tenants, steam-heated Tints and eri( ,i where n discoverey was made within tho interior of Rrnzil. In .*
honored di*n#i
. . nt llom those
"
not why,
M
Geneva
tston, Miss the use of an abundance of cut nue. A large number were pres­
Ha
Mu
in,
Kin.,
were
visitors
in
th&lt;»
I
Ami
after
that
Henry
and
Lizzie
traveled
on
nlr
nn
the
pool
M
duplex
dwellings,
before
the
doors
flowers
nnd
ferns.
The
prize
for
many
cases
these
Indians
prnc■
Too many homesteads in black
Miss Elizn■
ent and new officers were elected
would deftly state in the case.
. !n ?
.t-bneanaque tice cannibalism but Htrnngely cn- ■
of which stand on the first of each imnans.
a ll
LET US SUPPLY YOUR(
Mr. nnd Mrs. I„ If. Echols en­
terror weep.
Mrs. Claude Rawlinsoti spent Peterson home nil Wednesday.
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fctertain with u high scores were won by Mrs. For­ for the ensuing year.
These ','f
Indians
tertained
a
party
of
young
folks
rest
Lake,
n
largo
heart-shaped
■
apparently
obey
rigid
laws
!
'n".ntb. young men with shraves"of thought to heVr marked“rhir 7 ' ° ough
rhursdny
with
Mrs.
C.
F.
Proctor
_ ---- . .
..
2
WANTS
Mrs. Wheeler and her two daugh­
Wednesday evening honorin'” Mi«s of Canon.
in regard to morality and the
; '^b® tins of all the war-lords burn
not^h(ive die(, S
M
?
.iS f*,
I will meet with cake and Miss Mnhoney won sec­
rent. " h“ n&lt; ’ WnU'n" to ‘r',,1,?ct the isties to the M ongoBai and
NOTICE
ters, Mrs. Guy and Miss Wheeler,
Janie
Gisscndanner
who
will
re­
ond
prize,
a
basket
of
red
sweet
his henrt.
treatment
of
women.
This
scien­
Bister on West peas.
thcr disturbed the existing theory
h
Because of the death of Mrs. B .. turn
.........to. her home in Placard. Am..
Mr \ \
Wlth Mrs. Fred Aulin, of Oviedo,
thnt L 0o&lt;1, “ h"11 h“ V(! “ new birth of freedom— -imi
tific student has concluded that 5
This is "Own Your Home Week "
the Ji'widiiftughfk'trcAurliig
J.
Starling
thc
regular
meeting
of
j
Saturday.
A
«
C
®
Jn,n,r
th''
nr,Kin
of
the
native
Be
u
h
i
°
f
*
were
in
Chuluota
Saturday
afterevery main.
* 10th and Sanford
Valentine suggestions were car­
2nd and Mngnolia
^
otbu!ruthj|L‘w’ r * •A w l - xhu. ««r - •r&gt;.c?n Population, arousing nt these Hrnzilian Indians antedated15
g] ft,1
•ft..i*k
1st and Elm
The game of rook wns played his oa'rents
d ff
Wvck w|th noun. Mrr. Gay was minute to
thought which the ’ bimiiiesg and f J P onuie Line intense interest th2 iHjcient, civilization, of thc An- 2
carries on his shawl-wrapped
ried out in the tallies, and in the the Sallie Harrison Chapter of the
ms
parents.
'her
new
home
in
Okeechobee.
II.
A.
R.
which
wns
announced
for
and
then
the
guests
were
told
to
shoulders now
pro
res
5
ion
iil
men
of
this
commun­
denn and Aztec, stating his bo. tS 1st and Elm.
a n a a a iiiB a r m a a u E a a a a a *a n ia M M B M gBBB&gt;BIIBI,
throughout the scientific world.
— opaMitig Circle ice course which was served at the
h®®0. P°rtponcd' All seek their fortunes which were
ity, and thousand?! of other coin• bitterness, the folly, and the
i lief that they existed before th e !"
conclusion of the game.
Thdro
„
u
L?*orc
perilous
journey
«
sale
Feb.
21’
inemhei^
of
the
cba|&gt;tdr
ure
to
atconcealed
in
Delimit
shells
th
it
h
id
muni tics from coast to coast are Probably over accomplished bywas , pre.Inca Indians who built tho,
MJ
pain.
“As a M an T h in k e th ”
wore 17 tables of players present. tend tha funeral Sunday In a body. ’ been hidden in d i f f e S t pnns of
■ *■ *■ ■ ***■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
«’U Store.
trying to put across is thnt it is
woman than thnt undertaken h v ' !?.,
#
‘i‘ nd lbe f'*n,,,u, strut- =
&lt; • " o
r:: - " &lt; : " " " “
"
.................
[he most advantageous thing in I-idv Richmond Brown in her navi *'irC8. found »&gt; southern Peru on I
f f nnot rest until n spirit-dawn
onnll come;— the shining hope of »n y I h S e * ™
i9 " ? I » « " " t h e n , the world for the individual to vatmn among the coral reefs to n
» 8i&lt;l? ° f , tho Ande«I
on of America
he able to claim ownership to his
iww.
Europe free;
-onic Mali «t 1
’ 8. 1 n l*,crs claim place of abode— advantageous to remote tribe of Indians, none o f ' stolen^." “ ffn,ci n« li,?«r B» bicct for,'
Tho league of sober folk, tho Work- tilings to bo d irectly nnnrisilf&gt; i .
''linm has ever before seen u wh te Til nt u ° f L Amcrienn hirtory.,
Sening,
(I
“
ers’ Earth,
individual, ms
his ranuiv,
family, his
his neigh
neigh face.
win a wr.te Those who have admired sucV
day of their being. All such rc'isonim )'^h,7 ° pr° ot cvery | he •••'I'vaiuiii,
nglng long p?ace to Cornland, CJctti
books ns If. M. Trmlinson’s "T in „
netting down to brass tacks ™ »!
u
p,uro ,,oncaenso., ,,0^hh,;' hu»incsK and his State,
book reveals some import­
Alp, and Sea.
Lions
Sen and the Jungle." the bioki of "
ter.son who m »i hr.n i 1
^°H u,d have to produce the . Y 0 'n/*n wl&gt;'» owns property- antThedata
person
■M RI _
•
unpublished scientific
adventure by
prof «
natch onii
‘i* , ° d ^ls l n,Rcr in the flame of a burniiur
oat»te—und the one who goc.. concernirnr heretofore
tho
islands
of
the
match
Ipathy
Zt breaks his heart thnt kings must natch and calmly assert, “There i.s no nain ”
Ur ng homr c,,ch (h,y after his term of
Boebo and the fascinating South' ’ ■
murdor still,
Evorvmu.’u
.... . ....
.
,m,n*
scvricc
at .office, -tore
store or
or fuctnry,
fuctnrv reb.rt S T *Spn aH wcl1 « 8
Kvory
One
at
a
Bargain
on
Easy
Term
s.
„
,
.
American
volumes
wriUcn
by
the
*
in
universe, however is in m_
steps into a building which lie relation to Pnnnma. After thi-«
That all his hours of travail hero his Everyone’s
fe First Baptist
or her mind Wh»f „ „
’
ln’, 0,„ IM the control of, nnd
iatr l V
, ' I}' Hud8on* will bail with 5
for men
proudly calls his own, can look point, however, the book reads delight
[Sanford, Florithe
coming
of
this
hook'5
Oak HiU—_|»ine C re s l— W o o d ru ff Stibdiris
might
bo*
extremely
lioii.8*
0™ *toronnothpr
01 ,MMn.v to one upon the world through different ike a fairy story, nnd is one of «&gt; Lady Richmond Brown, which *
Seem yet in vain. And who will person
Mrs. A. J.
,n
,n
,g,V
'&gt;«
extremely
boreaomn
thi most interesting
accounts oi
of
v.
bring white pence
Liu .scs than&gt; the
mu mnn
man who
wno realizes thi*
r
•* m„.,t (le„| i l o if” 7 f e e
11
opens a now chapter of interestthat
tho
roof
’
•
•
U c arc aKvnts
!hese nubdivisions and
Thnt he may sleep upon his hill in love w ith th e
if “woman!
" " H! n,c" Li" tho
univor, Teo'.
8jnt,|
I
"‘ ,,l" vt'r “ should
fa llandf above him belongs to|Cott's "f'nnmi **'
.ng disccvery concerning the primI*8 hi* infinite
/c w»!n the aamo
another,
again?
I that the birds of the
p " 1 onnUe8t " f Mexico.’’
«o m e good buy.s in each
from this life
itivc
inhabitants
of
our
American
ftir
and
the
beasts of the field. In I
r n,any vrnr!i the world has hemisphere.
It ia foolish to trv to iionv n.-,* »&gt;
•
— Vnchrl Lindsay.
porker Mrs. A.
r»rse nlT,
off, ns
ns the
the latter
-----==^===^===7====--w o rld ; hut von a n T ith e d , L
rUi
V s ,,adncs» »" the fact he's worse
IH R E E Ii0 T s ON S A N F O R D HEIGHTS
and hnpuy o r s «.l ..mi don t have io pay rent.
Floyd Collins* light went out «L.m,. ’ ..I i c h e e r f u l
'og has been
OLOSE IN
It has been disproven mnny times
this morning—his electric light.
Ir of years one
that rented property is cheaper to!
IM am| devout
CA VE F E A R
5800 each
■
Nobody was surprised yesterday
loaptist Sunday
J.l« , ; t » y
Z
« r ,7h
c ftS h "1" 1 n t W " " °
* • occupy than purchased properly '
NKVV
YORK
H
K
ItAM
)
TfU
niINK
I lie statement often is made that
to learn thnt Coolidgo and Dawca
Pntiringlv given
lutd been elected.
_
“ * ! ! * In.lw w ovon thnt th ey W i? ,tnxcs* rcP“ irs, depreciation
P ’ezht and |ov------o-------• " incstim nble influyn.-e u p o n W o I t e r
By »h «o r
furtheranco of
force*
of
will
one
can
Counting the votes In the elec­
Master, Jesus
,
toral college yesterday was en- (I it ion wi
. "°7&lt; nnd girls,
■‘ t* Y " quiet nfTair compared with which in turn will re.Vct
[en of this Sunupon the mind— it all goes m a ing on the part of the prospective I * « v « - fc a r that is ns old and hnV!*’ ," rr'1 tben' to return nn.l
•mat it might have been.
Kcaltors
circle.
f
— ■ o-------knd pycry memt e l * T n?r Woul‘l “how thnt the as widely distributed us the huninn ntHu rcP0,ltcd explorations.
nr
. The hey West Citizen seems to
P 4I‘ti*t Sunday,
—'"also
. T ! ^has
h" 'taxes
~ n’ lh”
» t « lrepairs
I'ftiW. r , c . Mark Twain
It v l. t a . h " A ™ i ' “ " ‘ T P '11" 1 "&gt; &lt;d
ing
to K
pay,
ill"'1,, con“lderni)le experience
rtte
and small,
which
I kfl thi? loan of |
' V ,""J
‘ '“ oM' 'vh(ch
With the younger set” for it says:
to make, nnd has money invest 'd i.Ky in n tr«nin ch. nt-r „ f '" ^ 1 '' .rn n. r . i ‘"[id
in nlmost every
202 Firal Street.
ptimahle Indy,
Phone!
„JST. " . V V ' h T l " *.'’*'“ *
Formerly children used to obey
Ho must meet all thore expenses' Sawyor” whlA
,
i
,n ni°ro ndh mPle of Invilfg
mares
of
hundreds
of
thousands
of
‘
’
‘
nnd must make a profit. p,„tit
?*“ f f " : . hul now lh,,y l»y them Oil
1inspiring Christ
‘ c o io r i,i;~ - ' K
.....
habit of picking niitthi, gomiMf hU“ : nc L',th«r can form the from Whom? The tenant, of « *
tnc table for further debate."
Khan" still brings a
lo the higher
ing the rent,
runt, or he cAn chnoso f h!• ‘‘nU^ tMVCe*S and d* « » n l. course. those expenses must be one come
met bv the lessee, nm| a profit
An investigation Is being made
hb. own
* L u,
.!;.tho ,rloom’ thc wor‘*y, must
Resolved, That
itivce ' cithcdralsr,t:a‘
cathedrals.
»f the charge that a Texas eon- dold*t J,nd fear and mall.* his
hull!
be made hy the owner, «.r T h r te h A;phl tht&gt; sftcr« ' river, ran itir
1,108 ns prin*
loving and beI
II
rough
caverns
measureless
to*
We
ore
n
liirhi
i
rlct wns compelled to dig his own
else the latter would not lease bis
man
*' | m nr7. n " K.
■ht nnd
.... warmth lov---'*• Losning,
I property.
rravc. But even that's better than
to n sunless sea."
,nff n J
Ptrs of the sadi,C0P*C
° P, e*» nnd
nn&lt;* it in
^ only a spirit
s
So much for tho personal side Down
rawling into n cave and pullin'”
T i
No one
one who
who ’has thread..,I i i of
.j
.n'»ot
.
'
• ,ru
ooi siue
No
h n,lv.n».a»
.
r „,,n'1
T »ncere and
♦it
i
of homo owning.
i rock in on top of you.
17 in thiy hour of
[great caves of America or k L Z wh -h ^
nU ,bi" ^ mysterious I
—o-------The mnn who owns n honu
T. »mi further
no. pays or as n child has explor &gt;.| secret
^ n S U8., exPjoring the dark
taxes on it to his government
I Abraham Lincoln, when being
k
L
’
lit,
nataisles
and
passages
through
I
k
‘
”
d_f.°ld
d?ptb8.
of
tbe
e,
a copy of
si...
passages
through
lim
e
.Idded once about his own great
tirally takes more interest in civic
every such ndventuro'^Lwaklni
P
*
»«nt
to
the
stone
or
granits
eliir.s
but
hus
leight and when asked how long
" S
than he With lesser respon­
• i r V-I
hereafter an abiding horror which
f m'wing family,
sibilities. He becomes n more im­ known a thrill and a foreboding returns to plague us in our slum[ mans legs ought to be. replied
thnt
n„
other
experience
cnn
bring.
hat he figured they ought to be
..........
, ‘’•h how had you felt, portant part of a community, and
[That a copy of
I he age-long memory that we
ong enough tn reach from the
g
, ;!M\
.....re'1
. *• goon
uuU
B°od list)
listener. The '•J in a position to take his stand cull instinct beyond question harki
order is i&gt; o y
Cave-fear is, nnd always will be
F*/urn,.(hid
The
inn s body to the ground.
**’
V'
*
s
-*
which
menus,
Rest,
t^uiet
alongside
of
other
property
own­
—Times Union.
and Soup.
n part of our natures; and when’
r '1 lb** Sartford
T H E SERVIC E RENDERED
ers no speak, up for his rights back to th_* lime when our ances­
fu
oil.
°.f “ ur " “ '"her is entrap,,'
Mr. Otis George, professional at
And he does so The man himself tors, hard pressed by pursuers ° Mr
were driven into natural tunnels
*r session this
is
benefited
by
this
course,
and
his
F or men who th in k twice about th e ir everyday ap p eara n ce—a
!° f au. *?]t ,cour"‘?. will piny
derground labyrinth we .sh„||
•nr. 1925.
gainst bin brother and Joe Kirkgovernment is benefited. He be through the rocks, too often to stirred to a man with a feeling tha*
Ky
U'
l' Seminole County Dank i.s thc molt
I
S
u
n
day
School,
find
themselves
trapped
by
falling
rood tomorrow. Mr. Otis George,
comes n better citizen, and bis
8 « kln »o nothing else in « ur
efficient that a strong organization, cxb it o f “pep” in th e m ake-up relieves the grind! N eat b u t not
•Chairman,
o far as the records show, is th-j
government becomes a better gov bouiders and forced to grope for pcrienco.
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
"ettor
eminent.
K
nly man In Sanford at the present
porienced stuff, and up-to-the-niiuutc lac*
he|.
There nre dozens of reasons whv
Wre have never lieen unduly im­
g a u d y —s m a rt b u t not o b stru siv e—fitted for the purpose—th e
limes c» b make it. Avail yourself of itIvislon ° ^ n0t promotlnK « subevery person should own his own
Your
account
mihjeet
to
check
is
cordially
pressed with ll'dlywood, either of nrcSve P i " dir * r Upb'’ni° U8.
home and not a valid one why he
I.'
' d,‘*'n,f i« l . suitable for « should
invited.
attach ed collar of self m aterial ir&gt; a com forting featu re . Y our
not.
3 L
I* ’ N - C.
An exchange wants to
know f aiifornia or of Florida, with both *g structure in a big city i„
nat the modern girl will be tw-n- of which we are fairly well ac­ big Southern state. And Mien—
WSE IN N
r-flve years hence
Well, w«'re quainted, hut just the mime we timv
choice of new S p rin g “ M a n h a tta n ”, p a tte rn s and fashionable
•Ci INTKIIILST r.tlli ox s u m ) * ACCOlSTS
m " ,h° VMhich
M KUrncd
"
Ut
to
La
al^.nl P*»?!mlstic about her « "Corfully give the Florida town I’laza.
meuns "the plac
pc&amp;S‘ ry &lt;:,‘Uh
| Contemporary Comments
Ami
ne. For oli3 thing she’ll ho twen- rradil for I
"*«irr
the first—ami ■oVv" i!,!,',V Y, ‘
u,ld b“ m,et !n cv­
colors. A splendid collection. You will agree.
r-flve year* older.— Miami Trib only Floridabeing
.
v
land
to
the
southward
of
n,
rlty—1„ make Use of
If
a
prejudice
is
wished
on
hint
1&lt;*; J;b. no she won’t. Not if the name that can h- found for a
All-wool Velours and Bolivia Cloths.
every huddle of hovels in Cuba
Only 1!) (nineteen) Dresses—Black,
nt the ago of 10. nt -to h» n,|i3
ie » like any of tho giri WO
. k ♦1
}
r
*
,cu:
i,nd
score
i
Of
IM
atin
large boildini” of a eini-publie Ha
low.
Some
silk
lined,
plain
and
fur
trim­
it a principle.— Pittsburgh Sun.
P ire P lace
Navy, Brown, Satin, Canton, Wool
tore in f lurid i.
i . i ,la&lt; lls *’laza.
where the
'‘*"&lt;1 Plays, or the cocks fight, and
med. $21.00, $20.00 to $45.00. .........
N
A ou can tell when you are on th .
Flannels and Serges. $10.00, $20.00
SL Petersburv Times says there n *n ' **"’ name, "Soutlirtn."
Beautiful Hand Painted
Hollywood ha rvcrntlv opened itr
'
Suit
W* !*- and &gt;f,,,,lins Ranibol.
wrong road. ,Thp billboard i are
rV ®" i» Washington Great Southern Hotel.
2
Days
A
t
The "fir in '" i
,’ i ,l:,v5 nrvcr l»crn able to al len fancy.— Baltimore Sun.
to *$42.50. Your Choice
Parchment Shade
M delivered
mtt gun elevation, hut a law pre. might well have Istel.
.....
.
.„Tt,
cut
off
but
j
r
"
r l ° r?}V0
^*nndv for
- v ■
s t r KSOTH - SERVICE - PROORBS^
tiling gun toting" would inter- thut scarcely could |H* expected &lt;*f “ ' - nir
,SL Fctcrsbunr the Knoti.
P Company
i the peopli more.—Times-tJn
If evolutionists are right i f .
/ 1 i jn’Otre ami then giving it
. long to!
^ Every state in thc Union hn» that town, and Southern ia groat a 1 laza.” And w? must change strnngj thut it took
Uv against “ gun totin*”." Florida fur p hotel name in Florida.
onicwhat our imnrcssions of Hol- dnvclon snooperu.— Baltimore Eve V
ui h. d such a law for fifty y,.,.ru «i.n!V,u
n‘:i* thl* ,la,nc pub- yw.,;,,| „v t.r 0I, thtf Kaat Con t mng Sun.
Furnishers to Men Who Know
_____
f
m? &gt; u- chotc'1 for 8t. PctersGAKDEN H(
H . S. P O N D
burga big new thr.atrc—the »»iu- uccausc it has given Florida, the
*
o
r
a
n
s
n
g
a
Successful wife;
Any woman |V
t..
i.Ctop U- T s '- &gt;'««rrbu r»
jM in eC o'
OviT \v.Joltruff
\vat*un
ru i"1 f.,no8t ‘ hentre south of K l r r2°?1 .stat,0’ a ‘Sonrimrn who can manage to look uw.si •Ti
C
J1" not the law. but tli?
P
t
i
n
t
*bat
citv
has
earned
a
dis­
the
Ohio
river
at
that
time
12'/2 cent per /• 'l E N T S
iber- of the law. tluit cnn dop it.
was
fine nnd while her husband is doing hi , ' A
t y PEW R1TERS
p
e
n
i
n
s
u
l
a
r
e
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
CO.
Southern. "The Southern The iitn»." tinction that is both
evening bragging.— Sandusky Rteg- v
M l* - / ’
great.
For Few DaJ&gt;| r**'iurk,i,H" nua
inter.
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\nJ A R Y 1 I , IM S .
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of the State of Florida to poratlon can at a ir time :nui,:«-,
K|nrl*C » Bhatft.*,or-!x Sanford. the laws■by
purchaau or otherwise. Itaelf ahalf ha One Anjljp,,
and
hold
and
reldauo
I
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reldaue the ahartji of
H l&amp; r* - ° n^ Sanford. Florida, r
«• 'ft
ltd oftn cftpiiul dtoeh. * .
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Tp art fn. Ita dwu behalf ana aa K?hcyhin;w»cTO\T.wo:,",to
. . lh«
sub^crliiiiiK idcorAintiur*
v i hfri unnils and broker* fur others In
.- n
__vi?
. i‘ '!to.
*?le*r namin' an thin
ihi th* the aelltoiK nnd plaetni: or inetir* a
r w
w
i ; 1* " ' 1
:?||| U*y of Fobr and*'
an«v of tterjr ••ItarncUr ana tit*
. A. L». lari.
ame*
Rcaldenrr a
glia*
II. II. Bi
•tcrfptloh.
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v
U klallble. Altamonte iso nuZln
n. l -xi......
T«» .rm ii.ru :1» agent. fire, life
Kprliig*
*
and properly uml t-omnii-tWiiI Insur- Oeo. C. ililll. KalaW0300, Ho nlurra
y* w H f H N C E I t JR.
anre eonipunle.i 01 every kind.
. pi veil.
V
llOHJ
To conflict u' auncrul real estate A. K. Cline. Aitamoiile
20 alien
RADFOItO
n k: _
agency and brokeraae IhihUicsh, and
t
.nprllign
of Florida."
id act na atent. broker or attor-&gt;
utalc of FInruln.
::'»*le
iiey In fuel, for any personn. firms
* OMnV; cf.Mrniiiiole. en.
County of Omlnole, as:
I II Lit HBY CERTIFY
Tlial on or corporation*, ip buylna. avUlug
BH IT K N O W N . Til.U l.rfa ri nm
nnd
dealing
m
real
.property
or
lt»
the
iiiidcrnimmU .Vbtary. Public hi
oeari»ia^» ftlftw
Personally up- rtcreseurlr*
,
,
. artd fnr oaid •‘ountv nnd Plate Dpr
G? rr* n' 7I- Her*. II. U Dean. O. ■

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NEW YORK, Feb. 12.—Prcdic- nny idea of buying into tho Coaat to i V n S Pcri &gt;nf, hoew iingi era ending attentkn of Irish m S
tlons ns to the pennant race in the League.
i f t “ * *- nnwr. profc.kor of *o&lt;io- So grower, to early blieht u?../*?*?.
logy at the Un vers
tv of
of inhoh.
IllinoU hililir,^
idled,• »..._
a»a .lat
••r«»urr,l the Senator to * l« SR
folly
T; S
^
t R
American League were suddenly
us
shifted yesterday when tho news
'
D A Y T O N A
HIGH!
said
__
_____ ___
came from Rcno.'Nev., that Walter St. Louis. “ I always hnd ‘i f Johnl
1
announces” ^
Johnson, king of the hurling world son pitches’ in my calculations.
S S tttr ja r ts j*
F F
s » r s e
.... To tranarr.^A Hie rcmrils of Srml*
in 1021, had given up his attempt Many told me that the Detroit team
The Opening o f a Brand.
County, i-'lorlila. uml
sucl»
P aM l'"'?
VXJWKLU hole
was
more
to
be
feared,
but
I
al­
•
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;
i
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... otli..to buy a Pacific Coast League Club
. &lt;
#In—.. ...1
in s
; oominimiofi rxnirca
*tdte or Kl.iililu, er coiinWca un may lu« Ucierniliicil
esrnriiy n
ways had the idea that Johnson i t . it is' not "nec",,"ne:i..
‘ AwS.Arily
trngccly 1tions
whore there la ilnnerp
All!
upon, hml ip-ake Alintrurtn
of m ic a
j
In Sanford
nnd would report to Hot Springs. would he back for nnother year.
jen of
01 our na
‘ nock is ily- they,, diseases.
that ...
much
native
Mr
ta’
w'’ GNCKn d ll,
to the real property U n re in nlMi i„
‘
“
'
Aiiorncy
fur
the
Incurporalor*.
.
guaranty,
uml
insure
tltliu
tu
rcul
Ark., as a member of the Washing­
“ If he is it menns that wo have
.“ V,**
ol!r increase' Th diseases are not confin^i i « '.
Within The Near Future
got to work harder. The Senntora
ton Senators on Feb. 16.
To conilurt n g'enurni Ucimrtmcnl
.ccrtamly nnt tynon- jm l ccjrplnnt am also Atlaclr l
aiv.a ihai .... More, to conduct 11 store or utore.-i
Johnson can't buy the Oakland n ^ Lp,ckefI up *omo old-timers in
A Live Wire Representative Is n
HoutheiY Stanley Covolcskie und
market or •hoirket*. for the pur­
J
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7
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n.
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.
th
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T
h
0
,
^
n,c
p,
r
cvc"
“
vo
m
easures
arc
%
U
club,
which
he
tried
to
do
with
I
\cnn Gregg,
) ft few will admit tho ^00*l for all three plants
” r olv
' * 'tVihr'
1 " " ' ° bndcralvim.i
„
- —T. who will give nny prcicrsor.
Seminole County
,?jpt‘*l_ini*,d win
will ap- chase. and rule hi retttil uml whole­ a
inni,l
____
? 7.,'T!
sale, of nirrchiindtsc, food supplies
y Ct
ot .Ulch
.uch
rapid replacereplace­ T..Tonr*tr«n»
George Weiss, owner of the New •tcnni troublo if they are right I'Omrabillly
uch
rapijl
prevent
these'
diseases,
Sir
f*'c'
°pa
,h"
nf
Paicnt Incor- r.nd prod acts und provisions of
• —WRITE—
Haven Club of the Eastern League, -^hnson added to thnt bunch will ment of our ~
native stock, u r i. Grcti: in recommending- thorough:
ALTAMONi
0XI
„ J A M U N T N D K V t i b . every-Kim! nuture. nmi description; :
Hint
nflnr
fhn
lVn»U
L.
c?
__V
—
h
»»
K*VC
(iTlflUh
Rtrnnrrth
T&gt;..»
fa
of
our
mcHt
nrecioi..
rnravimr
wifh
l,ar,i.n...
_?,ro.u,:!lI
P,
A,hNT.COMPANY
um
just after tho World’s Series. Iio give Griffith strength.
But it!
80n3e our ,nrU Previous rPrnying with bordenux mixtui j ! loWiik- Cltrrl'Vr r.ml Z K L ' V f ‘i t und to mumifncturc. riiatrlbulu uml ■
&lt;n
»"n elements. When we se0 ; erdusting with a copper Hmed'usV ;oi IKiCUlloti. t he original of will|'|| •leal tu sunic.
can t get the Vernon Club. Finan- wont come till late in the year.
GEORGE! W . ALBRK
To breed, ®
raise. «i,u
Import, export H
cir.1 differences with which
he The Senators have to take a lo n g .J?)1pc.r ®ont of ®ar native families ' .M r, C a ts says that thoflrrtn:, -,ns .men W e - t a r t V T g g j j r f l i S
Secretary
basji t anything to do blocked both
of Florida.
,c?r*y *n ^,c Mason 1tvith unit an‘l ,P„.r,Mr e,lt mme. V* batmn should be made when the
|of- -Mil
ktml. ••••••
11 mi •to» &lt;
eitrrV
»- •••••!••
a n j Oil II Ut’ll* 1 ra
58 N. Orange Ave.
H I - Mnttlilc.
U. »' tlafl.
I iM
vri iu
’ r !■••- ' s rttsloy*uqi| nsrJcultnr- 1
denis. He will be back with the K ,n f'f t ',rur n,J r’i1
tchor" aren’t in o »
cac! '- it seems Plants are four to six IncheaWeh
OKLAND O ,
A. B,
top form they mny lose their chain M Dc
”
an-l should*
?.i 1
- f d lo w c. d.,,rj
Senntors.
be significant/'..............
™
and”
be*
" ^ a„ n,P"
S i * n , , r , o/'
And
T » buy. Mil. Import, import ana “
to jho educational side c;nf,ons « t weekly or ten day lnt&gt;r.l
" r ■'t««uM.ntel Develop•
hUi Burrow nnd Miller Huggins Pionship in Mny and June. I thini-' t turning
.t
Keticriilly de.il In fruits und fruit i l l U H B t i a i i a a
f ‘?of«tf.or Baber Vnl"*
............ “ **' ,mvr*: II'/"*
left ycatcnlny for the midwinter I will be ready to win nt any time' t i
products.
|
umiersianed hereby aiSocl. declared 7nr ten many of our cd-! Bcft results have been obtained . at.'rho
fti.em
To entrain?
In tlm
cultivation.'
meeting of the American League in the year.”
uitclyoM toy ^ tlicr for the plantina und prmlueilou u&lt; truilai
«t St. Louis, nt which the schedule
•[“ k'Kins wouldn't deny that he I
f:ilhr1' “ "^stup m ar-!1’/ “ M y in g bordenux m ixtu res I imrposu «or licconilna Incurporati d uod asrlculturtti pru d tu i..
I
.
r»n-rr»
r ! a r r y t (} l a j
,.r
the rate o f 100
#
till
to ■ A
for the coming season will
be means A_
gallons por acre Florida.
To manufacture, reil nnd deal III /
UVft&gt; ot l,'° Su,u
adopted. The Yankee manager d c -' ?n .lnfie,'^ r
motor velitcley,
inaelilnery.
tools;]
of 17fi paundr. «•
A rllele I.
Implement of all ktnda.
|
dared that the addition of John-1f:0,,,s*
similar amount &gt;f
l ie name ,.f n,|H corporation and
To carry on tho titmtocaa of f u r - d
be AITA.M ONTI;
I J K V F t O P . nisliint; ail Umda of aiiiusumciiiH to!
? copper by dusting with the
Fon to th° Washington pitching j "J?.,™!1
, of,
i|
staff nilght cause him to change his 1
r* . ....... « • " Cl,nmict m ? , ,,ith,
^ KVHcrauoti, tine
ilVe‘S !„'l V‘|II ANy.|,l" "rlnel,,;,.- „ f. the riihlic.
tinui 11/ ’ i i t " 8.... .
be I To net iin aKciu or rciireaetiittlivo I
estimate of tho club, lie had fig-1L p r / K " tnJ y 1?ta,,.r- Co,°- K«P* n •iVrfttlo. ,?oa' ,nnrr'a«c or childless
i
corporiitloiM. llrma. and 1ti’llvlilu- ‘
d«■ OounflvA |f.m,.V.,tU
ured them ns easy for the Ynnkce- P n
1 attrr&gt;'bng because It • he.
I M K E L A N D GETS TOHRNF^1 '' ru-nnm
j.*iio-i,|ii -hi ,1 i l l 1 1 1 l " c M ain of utx. Mild ;u* mit-ii tu develop end *-x-l
1 LAKELAND, F ’ b. 1^. ~ 4
without Johnson, but said that i f '
a,
»V(i hin p!»ynician.s n«lSouth .-0ml tinted olai-wlicrehl'uTe Male of corpor.itlona and A"!Jr*
.*'f
pajonb stt.w aq saqapuiKtp sttatd otn v*sc,‘ KKainst the trip,
Indlvidnula.
,!
(-JIANE1 FIGHTS CAI’ONI
no do a general uudiiinx and uonothinir but a grim fight to the finTIl
Frilf h »» M Out
conntliia bnain. mm.
ish with the .Senators.
'
,h ® rt'Port persisted ycr.lerday
, -•Kclicli-.v or otlierivlnr. n,a may bo
^ I’ ETERSBUBG. Joe Chaney
^
To carry on the htialncaa of civil I
j m * o8;uiry or convenient.
engineering
ninl surveylna ami i
disappointed nt not
5?.f t ,Frl,"ch ,8 « '“ '•« Hisnat- it •"Otjniurc, and Tottv Caimii ! T
’ l. * nnnounced here. InviArllrlc 11.
nut
m-e
.
.
.
.
.
'"■‘
"•UK
I'I«
ns
and cMlmnica of laud •
W c will build a house to y(
2
.1
l
"
c
treuerni
Uon mwTtlm
',i:i nmbl...|flr i n l i ^ . ,J- i rr,,,? B,':*n
•*'»» »
imturc of the h un l-ian d structurcy.
non ami the ownership of n minor hin, S h v’■ !»■ •»«
« T 3 t o ? S « » S f ^ ^ ( r i i ~ T “ £SSK J!S to be Iruusttctcd
To
carry
on
Kcimrul
building,
~ ____ ___
•
ji tntc thnt Imve cage team*
I •*&gt;" wnltl Corporutli
longue club near his home. He niii holidny in 1 loridn. and it
fro m o u r p la n s o r your own,|
“ •"'•I la as follows: contracting nnd conMructioti i.uai.
;
---- ---- --------- ,1--------- . i . To_ttci|dlre.
---- .uw,
ow n nml bold sucli I" MS, mill to trade and deal In htillilcould have come Hast and had any •71,1 «hat I he Giants’ r nillnt „ '
j«.il nnd personal properly ns may IllV inntcll.il.i ami *uppllc;i of nil
m »t i i i :
new su b u rb now being- p iW
number of teams. Accortling to ilHermincti to imhi o u t * ' r l i r ' ' i •• .
iri,.wT.7rmry
etoivcnieni in the hinds.
hcrchy glv. o
tho press despatches he war. quoted t T llia n
IraiiiMi
ilmi
or
Ita
business.
To
build
yoar- t »!;.Ii«-v.V‘v;r*«"
buy. cell, t-i,iil|i. tiperdeveloped tw o m iles from ty
us saying in Kcno:
1
M 't that Rogers Hornsliv. the man
'tlid own
ulr.imhoats. motor
o f1 an\ "at1
! i"1" ami
1 i,1,'rf,‘r,n
contraots
‘•r
kliiil
il«*Mrrlt»linn
in ,boats.
...
“
............
vt-MncIn
of ull hinds, nml |
‘V \ ft’ Jvith Washington this Fri" ]\VI'f t ,|fT/;r&lt;&lt;1 1° ,hc TiirtntK for
o f S an fo rd .
iMrryini; mi Hi IiiihIn«vs9. or for Him " 'n o r property to l»- umi-iI in mirli 1
I do not know whether l ••ii -h and tho offer refii&lt;j(.,|
•?. •?.
1
oiisilietis,
trade,
commerce
nml
l.’o i l o f ', |!’r ,',l,,a,," in c
furthering
will sign a contract for ono year « ” t WII.6IHI apparent|v strengthIMVtKtttloU.
To J'.
do any nml ull llillisa which
‘- ^ u S "S5rJS!'r"i
f i i'n“.i'.;. s-;Y",-'1- V-'-bt.-li'"
or f»r two years, but there is n.. X , 1
T o tnirnim any
,,orfl»hy has signed ;i , I!luir',K
iiud nil otlii-r
"
lltTBlH
a.-,
,n
i
f
,
‘
*
bidder
'if!
I*
nitty
have
ami
eKiui.i;
i
■n-u.irtuci'iihlp nr iinturul iii-ihoii ! buniue'sneo end to do any nml all
tlirceyear contract,
harp;?, lots, beautifully
IHeta otm
’•:m do or cxcrcisr
r h h CV .,f gt ttln‘f 11 ‘ oa"t Icngip: tho dr i(b‘t(i ht* t fron nccorilin; to i I m I&gt;ut i i* ri" h II«»U»'•»&gt;on
"
Jdher
and which now |*»ther m-tu nml thltias, und to i-xcriicil i,v
I'oillity.
may
i, authurlscd by
't. I.Olli::.
' " «' "f ••Ireciors
frm,, 11mi1 Ior hereafter ....
« b'r.|T!l° chnne® to buy ehe Vcr•use uny and nil oilier powers which
I" tline delerminr.
E a sy o f access. All impro
I hive Bancroft manager of Hie
Hottrd rt-y.-rvca
may be licccmuiry,
i xpcdletil
or
hnt W illiWn\ 1f°.0&lt;l* but it s-mins Hratei
rteiit i,
A r t ic le tt.
nriucs was in town
I here wr *• J' - l .iny ^i,r nil ion-..
il.To.
l,v
I""c
h
a
s
e
,
subs,-ripconvenient
in
connection
with,
or
Th. ,
I len t or ot lie|*,vise.
Tim! I,,
f?ien,|U |! IV tWrig,7 W’untwl hin
W e will build y o u r house if n
......
nature ..f the hm l
erivlse. and
m imi,j as III ihI'I 111•#11 l*» lit c*
utiil
V. I I ' u l . T j i ’.ASS,
nm ' H’ )V* La»® ° f Salt Lake to -•rrwf--'Vl’nt •«■ ««...............
___ !Jccli 11..ai ,| ,.[
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lit.-1
»
m
i
................ .. nny bond-. ,,r other sr. I.IIMlneMSes Inrelnlicfut'e
specified,
_
'J
i-*»m
niy
tjiiini-v
A ce -. «r II,,. (Ii,,,,.,,
ctltltlea or evidences of Indebteda reaso n ab ly sm all sum of a
r i! v "
" d l - we.
a natural |irnon nu*t ;i ••in*H
ln MoruJa
r , th|°. ft‘al
fHI weeks
'b&gt;oi'7M.
r l for
;»|-v Meuse) ,|rnw
iicrs. or any nbtir-, ,.f
MlH.u porai|&lt;iii
l»r Ilf
hi •iilary,
,, .
M ir iu ;
MII bn’
be In
in two
to t&gt;r'C
,.| ilila cliaracter nuiy la w n iol l I.
,t
..
i
'
1
,
,*"V;
c”
*'*nil
lb \ J'lop, i.ell, Cftlivey, lease ii .
"
r
d
by
any
other
rnrfnll.v do and exercise, and to
s t a r t With an d you can pay}
train w.tb the team. An f,„ ,.!v I,’"'! ,,;'-v
Gbintu und ||-i.1 k.1'!,, r",' J,J'«"ln g ami i:i,niiMp irailnii or i-"i iKirnilons. np.mcki- any nml all m th- IminIiics* d»
nr
!*y
....... . .
salary I can only say that it will II a -",. can't ..... their way cl -' . t . - i ' f t
n m ate. im p rove und
o th e rw is e
t
lour:,
of
I
tie
KJ.il,,,f
n„r|,|u.
or
•hM
If.'rt
Imfere
in.Mlttolled
inert
tip.
fig|,r
,.
Hlliur
ance in easy m onthly payni
•ct I lie iiirure 1 i:.
"«*
icci-n.-ii |,y ,|l(.
not be 130,000 a yenr.”
1 '. •" i:'"* dispone of ,r.,| ,..1,1..
'••mio-,1‘I
' "mmljHlioor-a . r r.nd nitv riclit. tin ., Im.rr-ii „r &lt;•
Co..nUy.,,lhrr
T ,rr‘ " ' 1&gt; or alone er In , ouibluat ton.
JohiisoM said he hnd had n tea .h
It In tin- intention that all the
i KhrLhar,if’ Ihf vouiii-1
tending: over a period of ye
‘ bi'dmne.
buhl. s-||, assign. objects ami powers specified, and
it".
' f I!' b r l
I X
tative offer to buy the Sannmcn ' •k itlirunler. who .mule .
'l l . -'ltd in other HI M rS’s 1". ’f It,,.
Ircns.ef. m »rtf,aie, filcdee ,.r otli-•»• 'o r tin cPiirttrn. ti.-n ,.f e-l MM.es and III fo r e lM , . .., ntrln - ; erw is« illi.po'. Of, Ui„| to handle or clniiacN contained In I If tit pnraurupll,
to Club, but that
his
'Vitb 11,0 R rooM vp •M'l.Voxtmat. tv - Ill !!»•:* of ali tel,
sam e as you now pay re n t.'
...
iniiitl hml iionirt* invi :.ra:;tj||,
•’"'•’’ H cXceftl where ot her wine
hepn set
ha
I's. " ,
laipr.tv.: and il»*\.
H m in Otherwise ii* Hi in liny bonds or ntlit
flVIV.Nl lo I •i rr
foi the rnirpoK ,,f
i, and to do ••&gt; sei'i" Illu;, nr evldeii, e:i o f Ol- Ptr-.s.-iJ in wild paragraph, b,.
./in
«*«it»I
arils
Vernon
” I * ' * ’- . " *
" 11" lliulli,| or r .a lriil.'d Ir, referI cluli icported till;i rutilhrx In ni|iti«*r||m, b'ltb Ifllllll. amt perform e ll thlw'ti i
irtvcn up yc.itmda
ppi-oprlair
1
1
°** I'imii**| liy ail\ ettee to
&gt; ad i o i • new, mr,...|.
Infer-,ire ft,,,,, n,„ tr ,„,
' " d n-*drul fo r tin- .t i&lt;*.*elopnienl
T he 1. , rd rr
HtJlyldu l.-, .orpuralloii -,r i-or|,ora- ot Hit- Of In-1 I 1,111- e| 11,1,
anv
amt im p rm eno-nt ,.f n „

s &amp; ss

5

“Live in A

1 Xj

o'

IP

' eject
Hi,
,,,
. ''epl ,,o&gt;
| ,|,

l
rivht
bids, m

to

W c c h a rg e nothing- for thcl
ntipervision a n d will only
. f i r s t .10 l.ioil sos oiu:selvt\s (oi
clai-tf o f people started at
l)!ace.
P ublic announcer
nam e, o f su b u rb , prices of
incat ion will be m ade one w i
W c have a lre a d y arranged
five o f these houses.

ranie for
li i t lo n or itr.noelntlons nt fttlirr iKiiiMnu|i|i iii diis rlitift«*r, im, I
,t-urpo
Wtlb-I, |he IsVtie ,,
lb&lt; t*lMle of t-lurida. ,,r any other
Ur/ nUJrrt j (||||| pt»&gt;&gt; i*nj fipccl-i
ina&gt;
he
ail.•
pled;
to
erect
hausen
fur
I
‘
'
“
*•?
•
t
e
r
r
ito ry
I". OF FLA. H'f\N'TB. GOLIT-UtB &gt;1...- |l
i'i' Country, amt ficil III lilfll Ilf till* l i n i n g (if (111*;,
...........
'■ - " r
?:* •' ,wt
-Itw.-o.-ruN t lp s it o ir il •'"'•le olviter the
••A.tirtA.,,vl
;ii hi. I
.
r,*'ir
" xcrelm- ull paruKrupli nlMil l,c
el. in
ii Cd...........
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: I houses fill- sale
mini
i-enl . tfl ei-eel in,.
JIt'll Hit nil; I a c
,AV&gt;»*'a Jt ,(. " , lonpaiK
i
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j,j
o ' t.cr-bln' ' “ ’'‘ f t " ‘! “ '1 P « v l l c g ‘.8 of UcretidMiij ot^^je,
•-lore
nml
Office
I.nil,tin
fo
r
sib_____
HA INE.SVII.LE, Fob. F I.~ The
i.
Mils
may ’ I m* i»M»»*jt»f,:'«/1
" f.liAKK,
I *»f i
* elect n,Miser, „|ittrliik-iii
I lit.,' t&lt;
I*.&gt; Hinta t , .. u*&lt;
.... -p . i bled
i
- y.
lo
•
Mill cli.i;;**, li.-M,
-tell, arrli i, /(Still
• i k Hoard of t
.... "Dm
b
aunty ; •,&lt;',is *,:i . si o r - eml offlr- loilliliuer " s n ; ; f r. inortoM,"-. pi. ,|K.- „r nil,.’ lav now ,,,• hereafter enacted
W S A N O B C E g , Kdi. Ii, Kin !
*S5,rtS &amp;
'
.'•am!-,.goners.
«*"r nml on l» half ot other ;&gt;-«rti--V
V
d'.ipo. e
of shari a of tlo
A rllrlc III.
drrffartennml rrnnary net,......
'"-mi for flic r-jnin. .W inm l »?,,,/
lo rot au ligf-iits for
-.i|- ... , irii.il ii'oet. ,-f any other roiporiiI ll- amount of its i-.ip|t.,| r.tml; 1
rental of p r o p . i t . ;
t,. |,uo:-u
ers, from
t|„. world,
world
nniHy. ttar Clator golfer • ' HU'- ' u t r r i t
‘
V1 •••"T"'intli ;i i. as.-ioel itlnn m authorized shall be Fifty TI mmimiiii I
y .. all
. •parts of
— the
I •&gt;! IIT,
M
il
'-'lb
and
i:rl,ri.,|l\
,|r;,|
r,..,j
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it
lons
of
th..
'Unf,.
„f
K|„rjj.,
following
hi:i
election
as
ct
• »• J! III. | \ j.
/ o llarx. dlv licit into I Tye 11uuilr- -I
will gather here July 8 to 11 f0P n, ,
,
...... . • nptam of
* IMl’l IT
l * f I I i t " m-Mf ttages amt otlo-r r..l in ,
-r anv olio-r State. Territory oi rbiii'H of Ihd ;*ui v a I vie of One
I'l-llll t|»\. i
t All l o t i
r i l l ; I I i-stni,. m cut'll I , •:; |.&lt; buy. &gt;,v ii. -"'lu ll;. and while owner of xm-l, 11ii ml r i I f’oll.-'r i each.
n it *. it o*
the .12 annual convention of tip- f t team for 1H25. Brund.y. f,„lllMlt I
imil&gt; a Htltdeni r.t Hie Unlverrity
im i. i„ fxer.lu.- all tlo- right
•and
•'*11 all
p'lsoiiul
p,..p.-rt.
Any part m mi ,.f -,aid i’ap|t-,t
International Kindergarten Union. V-. Georgm, writ
|ncc.-miary uml
iuridrnl.il
f„ t|,V
memher of tip.
IStock mar he payable either In cpsh 1
•
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o
it
,1
,,
,t
,
f
any
loi
ilio
r
III
FI
im Imllux the it^bl tu vote Iherc- o r -In propci ly. labor or .-.crvieci at!
ti'la foot Ilull team Inst fall, and
The union han a niemberrhip of
I'.
" 1, 1, 1, tim n-rporatIon m .
.u,.»- 4o.
la,.t
a Hunt valiistiorr In Im rixed t,v the!
ar went lo H.- emi-li„al.|
•••I
,n b o r n ." moiicv in amount
»•
npproximatcly .H.ono
feacher; 1
“ 'd in my manner utir Indl- Ineotporutors
t.v tin, dirrctnru at
1
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Umrtia!
.
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l b - I l « g r " i f .»r Ion,, of in
m.'i
tl nr iiidividusl «. . oi porallon a iiiertlnx called fer nuch purpose*,. I
throughout the wot id. Represent i " “ lit nt Ininpa. lo; ing t„
• if i••ij * " '
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th..............
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I i M'M| , .1. ’
i olli.-i eenirltten ,.r . vid-urrr. of ntoia. or ,11,,-rlor,. a to l|,e
1 '^ " o f ‘ ,,c orgnnixntlon from i;, r. ' ' im:i2 on tin: tiinctcciilh gic-u
UN • • Id,...... o f In,|,-|il.-d
I
Ih'i i i i t j ;
......
•’---,-fnr Imuds. promisor1 Mid. tdeilm . nr nlnrk are lo-ld hv t»r r.'icli iirnporlv.
nr u r n i n , j i
icayf
’MnnnCe'
Knt''''"
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Sw
th
Af
j
;
a.id
of
bar
tnrni*
of
s&gt;-rnrltlvn.
in tin* u liirm v i,f franti !••• I
i *c®, China, many South Anieritau
;i;
T*'*""i"1
‘V"*
d " &lt;«iiy |in*.
am
» ' ii'l
Hiii,
ii in ,M
proton.
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«• »I»«- fill. &gt;-M ilt --I itlM i.,-1
it i.
en 11elusive upon 'Itocl, liot.|e| -I ‘l i d
JAX HOLDS TOUR
•r. • .ib i •• tit. j '
; » M»• * ii**
- u f ••iiliaip-t* ti,,. .. .j, all Tcmiea (IcHlIiii with thy r „ r , - „ - . !
morl--iKi&gt; or dm-dtl of truiit
r»nd.tr ,,n .an:! t,u' Philippine I
Mri i .
upon tin- property ,,f u„.
all*.n.
M- "» nn&gt;
it |, hotiilii nr n(lu r
|H turn &lt;i
i?
p.d? )V,I| r ntten.I
convention J -MI
nd.*i»fii#»«
. ....... the
‘ L ‘-'•'iveniioil.
l\M); V ,1 K I.-,.I, ; i Im rli i n|" X,.|i,n, ,|(. . ......
JACKSONVILLE.
.. 11 "••• b In other corpnr.itIn.ot; •*ttr#l !• i nr t*\ Plcnr# n of 11i«f I•*c*|•
All of mild- Mo. I, to be l;.;,u. d i
A-'elegates
from
every
stale
in
th..
r.im
i
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"••if.
iTorni
.•;• ..f, fit,
r|| I " c-ii
ftf.iT^t^ - ( rorn.«very state in th, ’ Rnr. ” ” ‘
ll«
I
I*
NllM’k.
•• into p u t in-is'.i- —•f11, otli
o *11• ; |
lull', paid and noun usi;csu.lhl,
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I
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plirrli.ilte
,,|other
whm
" i t lo r. ,,,- IrntlvIiluHl
».t
the uutb,Mix-,I capital stuck -mv
ti.ini-.-r: &lt; »n s- 11•' I II Ion; . .1 |lie
, |,tj,p. and tn ,|., „n ..ucl, "••'•III - or In In. ItiK-rentcd In and luu.ied nml paid
for at nml,
-&lt;• HI I i-i.l, ; •'V'i-11, J tt-.l i&gt;-it I i ’ll-. ■ ' .
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as
nii)
In|,ee.-|,
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,-y
I
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.
plr,|*(e
nr
i.llierw
i:time
or Ilmen pud upon sueh t.-itmj!
"ii - r I luridi..• &lt;n umj i,u &gt;i-m|. |
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, dl- , '..lint- , ,,
*" . ‘ " u ' " '
«•’
l b - eaphal amt conditliMis as the Hoard of |*|.
i ’i
*' * .....
i« ••niictint, of il,- i-.p d -I i* . .
" ‘" d " " f other cvidi-neca of lectors may determine: and It n, iy
"•* ' F i oiin. il . ' ” ■
•"‘ Miss' ‘ Me^d jno' VcvVrl-n kind'' &gt; f ,t'l,n‘n».,in"fti|» bnt ketha u tourna
l.„nd illMI
-,V,! " 1
r ON'lXU*
'! "
fairs
cn, poratlon 1■•-id I ,sued nr created by any nth- be increaned from time |o |||ue b e .
I* ||I Hn, f lo rid
illllll I •» liltuVfi*,
‘ tl.li,and
r-1 porMtlnti.s. w hrtlier fnr.-lcn nr yoiid III.- aiiioiiut ntm-d t„ tho m.inexcrelr,,.
i-nbo ull
• "II I ompupy, IIHIIMI
, I
I
.
- .r
* nunri vjMir ()1
•i i*m
f »if flit* i |U||1.1 fiuw , rs ami privllcg. dninestlc, or whether now or l u r e . in .• provided by law.
,r*C ty 5c,i0w,s and chair. ment ofiicinls express belief tha* l o l l ami nth-rs
••
;n j*. i #
Inrifl*
i
»
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f
l
r Oi; aulr.-d, -lllie r „u ils on II
Arllrlc IV.
,
" rnr|iur»itlnn»- org a n *
Kwicrai committeo in practically cv. ry team of any con- ei!,f.,*il1
' VMM i " &gt; , i‘ u i " l lo remove
" d '•ml existing ntid-r tin- la w s of ■o enum or as ag.-nt fur nllirra. ami
!,"• Corporation .dm 11 have micHie Mlftlc of I ’lnrlda.
v l l " " i t |„ any particular limiting cession b; It , corpurato liuiuo pyrm
a &amp; T t the
h J 1convention.
"
bcL‘n- a p p o i" u «J to seijttepc in tho state will be rep- nnt a I,, I -ill. nil,; I I I lo sixli-en ili.i
manage
V icatrletlnn any o f th - other nli- petutjlly uu,I it to exist perp, tual\rllolr III.
ret'c:
1
' , '"•'"atyc. and l.o», nln.-tc. „
Iccta
uml powers o f tin corporaTil, aninillit of the culilts,I Itoek
r|mi|
|... u,.. tlun.
Icl isiv ’ i i n ' " " l b
In. ,.r Ibis '•-ni-poruilun
Article \.
C,'f 1
H.-Is Ii Ih, Kali ford “uiii of Ten Thoiunnd (Aio.noo.inn
tho hmilleKfl of tile corporation
Ii la In-rehy oxprcaply dccluri-d
ii'la't "V V«i'
. ...........
" r r I •nliars. |o I,,. •11v!11.-, I Into line 11tj si. JiV./ii - ri"Vi,i,rd l " ' ,, *"'* •'••rpurntlnn chall be cuiiduclcd by a ITcaldeiil, |JJ
n f ... ‘i n
duly recorded •Ir.-d Klianu, of Otic lluml..,) («|0u) Sli.ill a le , have imwer to Issue bonds a VTco-FrcsIdelit. „ K. cr.-tary, a j „
J ..','
rccnnla r f Hcuilnole iiolL'ifM r:irh,
and other nbllKHlIutis In the pay­ T r - a surer uml a Hoard of Direct,»rs M
.....
£.!,,,,,,:b
1,1 Ida* hunt; .1 .
Th'- c a p l l at i tn,-b o f t|,|s corpora- ment for property. Including shares consisting of not less than three
i
-•!. Inal 1 1 , id w rit of sulomenu
I-" may l.e payubl.- In. Issued or ' slo -a alld other securities w III, Il (3 ) nor more ibun seven (7&gt; mem, f,,,n l'l,'i"'1!.. ’,' i ' i " rV.' *'
N;,|d ,t&gt; - II. &lt;d fo r Hie piirriiuso Of property, may he mirchascd nr acuulrcd by ..•rs; the number of directors to
...
I*. H,,r|du I.nnd nml c „ i UM|. •dllo r i ul. o r pcrsiiiinl or f „ r tho it or for money b o r r o w ,d or fnr
y i.
if; fixed in till) b y -la w s from tini?
&lt;»m»nnv. I.Iiuli. ,|. a c.rpora- pa \ nictit o f latmr
any other lawful object in or Hh.ml l " time
lh e same person may
i Mlf-lCL / iC O U T
t!&lt;n. dim tu Ui
' •
Us Imslncs.i; to ninrtKngo or plrdge Hold two or more offices, except
“ »•«
; ; i: jJVwr;;:;
fleer i-r
a l l t h is F A r • T 3 ,,
unj
property
which
may
l»e
owned
that tlie I’rr.blent and tbo Tr, *:&gt;•
ibl in
ix r r : . , 1
w i ; r Hi,*;;, y r t s x muJ*C!!l, r,"' l,y ll. " r 1,1 which It uie r 'h a ll not |,o the naino^pcrson.
nay In- Interested; to secure any
I nc follet. 111 ic
nuiiird
persons
i*:.Vt,l;1Vi omen,15
1'' 1" ' f&lt;ic: I plirpns. .
Jmii,Is i:u:irutily ,„- any other , d » shall be the - f i b ers to conduct the
llhiilluns i,y It Issued or Incur,-,l; iiuslniss of tlo- Curi.oratli.u until
IMiW'cr to exercise ||„ to Ktiuruul-f any bonds, contra,-ts or I he nfl leers Win* shall In- elected at
,V*' rt ««4Mi uh.iriit from i hn
«»r corporiili- lull
utilisations;
make and porforiii the first election of officers of said
r lullt* and f r a m - b i - , for
I l or IfIk for n prrlml of .»vor IwHvi*
a period o, nin ety.olio- . ,t -. f r0in serliub.
',‘f ''■'latcver kind and ,lc- • nrporulinti Shall In. niiullfn ,1
ll. I.. Jfultble. Druxldeiit.
fr° " ' ll1" d l l ' of
iifl&lt;-r the cninmciicciiii-nl of Us script ion. to declare dividend.-' p „ v.
'mi v r l l &lt;»f riirnmoim; imw Him *. and
able III ca di or otherwise as uisv
corporate existence.
*’•
Vlco-t'rraldvi
, .. Hull.
.........................■
Ideal.
for;
lie pcrujltted by law uml In carrva . k . i Jin . Srcrctary aiul
Arllcle \ .
,
a d j i ’ i h j k i ). o itlu :iti;r&gt; nmi
lug mi its business or fnr tbe
’
A. L. Cl Ino. Tivajiurcr:
u
Tl.e
btidnesa
uf
this
.-uriM.rutlf.il
!J-' BK Et* that th.- Said d. n-mlant.
..... .
tiv the ...... wing of *uVf !!".," l,nl" K wp’ rurtiioriKr'any and Hi- sold It. u Maltlde. tj. c. If
- W
i f e ®
I I'Mld.i
•at ml
and
I'nl ,n ir;i 1 1 n officer*,:
Jlall
and
A.
K.
i.’llno
shall
,-ouatla
a I r,-si.lent, a \T,-.-.l'res|.
i "m il.in;, l.lniltvd.
a c o porutl j'i
ul and a Secretary ami r, -;,su r­ any und nil other IIi Iiihm amf—to tut*. Hie present tlmird of D i r e c t - iN
“
......... stor-i and a duns to up! d,
.
|tt
er. w ho pm y tie on,- ami tin- sauo- rxereljM- any uml all other powers ora.
“ " *" the Dill uf t’niiipinin' bi-rcWhich ll,iw o r h.*i*,*lu;ifter may l*u
Knell Director:! shall be elected *
tli-j It til,- day
permitted by law.
annually „n th
Thuradav , . f ‘ *
Tlml amntiK Its otlo-r powers uml
to mm,l l„- Stuckhuldim.i Li «|t*f**hftc
or !»«•• Irr?
m
without the iiosuiit or ottlvi action (hcTcar l i f t 1
1l * •' l*i c» ]'iiiiffiuto t\ill. I»« i iiIh-. i IIi Fntll
i
Or (ill* KtlN'kllllllltifM, the Hoard of
* XHIrlr VI.
llm first
mi-el in
Uh-alnsl It
LHt,„
,L 'ik
, i'i,,b|„,-j«
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Directors Him11 hnv
lb . Mid I'orpoi ;&lt;li,,n ot:u 11 adopt 2
Iter.-lii-tri- r
l»y
b I flirt her nnl-rril
tint till-,
r.o Hie
i! offe*/
... i.-i
. of
rl.'*'V'/''
" " ' i d . - d rom.Intlon of M
al,i Hoardpowers
adopt ; 2
I bill I1for/
It,
th!.- r■ i i' pu,
and for un appropriate ..-„l ......... ..
•&gt;&gt; let- b
all,,
i
|"it)lisln-d
In
lit,Kanforil
any
la,vf
ii
|
purpose
I,,
authorise,
nil'll) lot;
&lt;u
1 J m
»# i " " r" f
aovcriimeiii ,.r i t s ; 5
II. raid.
newspaper
pitMinltI
In
p.sne
c-x-cutc.
Hell
nr
nlherwiao
affnii'H
Hut
ilicniisl-iteut
V
.
Ilh
It , m
ll- II. fb-r^. I'rcnid-iil
'- jir y 'K - H ;- 'F
f 'U ;
lllltiole Ct, m n . Florid.i.
amt 1 1,
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" f "&lt;’ "'1'. Ituu-K, « a n n Ills, urtlel-H nt lucnrpuratlnii.
•I- "
Dcua. Vicc-I'ccnbleiii
Ktniins 501-502. riionc Oj
—II,-c (,
k for f.Mtr c n a c ju liv i• I W. Hp-lirrl Jr.. jii«-r,.|,M amt dohrntlircN. obligations, necntlul l&gt;* rou.-Mitiitlnii i.iui l a v , &lt;■ ip. xtut- n
fln t M,Mnlay In I reiiHiirer.
of
Florida,
uhirli
l.y-lawu
may
tiand
Iranafvrrutd,liislriiinc'its
and
" ' "I a tu l»f In tit
„ r repeal,
„„ n,.iv b,
u
F irst N ation al Ilank Huildii&lt;F|
' I, |,f *"'b,blrdtn:ns of ull niiirti,|,-,|
,.'ll," l"rF ..ball I.Q l i. n
'P i II A. I ». I''
Vlded In Hiild by - lau
In Ctittiulinrr i- V r
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lb.it* and i nd'-ri-d ■niinty, Florl
Pledko, d ,c d or trust or otli crv/lae.
,,
Arlirlr \ It.
I" Kanfortl. Krmltit.litf-i/c**! 4ml
r '7'i1.Foie &gt;. D- un,.ml not to , w-c-d Hi .rlnclpal kiiiii of
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S a lia F o rce M i' ks Hu»&gt;a Williams, Mr.
The
liiahcHt
uni,.nut
of
I
tide-lit
ell
February.
A.
Ki!&lt;lr«&gt;i«l
K.
i:
M l . Hit, ’.t|h d.l) of
Kuo Million
I ’uluirii
( } I.omii,oiMi).
ur Dublllly l » which tlo- CorTh. first l’l- n re-nUatb,,, n„!p||„fc- par vttllit
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,IM t£ .
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nf Hie Hl.M Minlders ,.f ........... .
stain'iiiK
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f
lb,
Circuit
C
on
n
which
rvidriirt
Mull MVlr« 11 Iio* I*«•I«f j|, I
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r
!b»y.AY ^ L»»a Kfr*
of tn,1- 1*1, d u e , i.b.ill i„- iii mich form
i n t i5 .o rr &gt; u c is
K—. •-ul11 .In,ll,ml
&lt; lrc-ut of Kanforil. ITniida. ,-u
and
'-iiV d-'i'v
OMi
Florbla.
Issued and delivered .,t kiii 'I i H iii
IM P O K T ^ N T T e S T l M O N Y
,.f February, A. I) n : r , f » r’ n,c.pi,r- ami
"iii,* it. llcrrliiR.
f o r nuch |Mirp,,si
P..K,. ,,f mlnpll,,^ I,, .! ,,v. J|1|(1
uml
It J
Kolo-ltor for Cnruidalnrutx.
m e lt terms and
■ B u t T A t - MM
Midllloii'i a
pIcIltIR the orK.l'llx.itioM of ||l(„
I-hIi. tj, m. sii. \t.,r r. i &gt;
dctermliie;
and u.ihl
poratlon. and .i Ih»
f„r
u „ „ u r.
l*oHO of elect Inti Hlich nfflrers of m o t i i V- Dl fee torn rtmll also liavo
MlTD’K O f IM'tl|t|.|,l| \ llON O f Hie
c.Mporallon a* a r - l.„re|„ahbvo
1 ( l . « | I I |r1 1 . D i a l s IX,-.
L ? Ui
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provldrd fnr. atid
i «},«* ,.M.
*N 0 T A L W A Y S T H E C T IE A I'E S T h u t t h e #
.Notice Is here tn Ktv,.„, t|lllt
lim e t-, l l m « ,.r liid eiiln res. nmrt ■ ,
H„ ui,,|erHla,i.-d. Iiit„ml to apply t.i '.'r' *«'.I i corporal
*.'T.'L'**5_ .Vr
.?«.’•*•&gt;
I......
KukljiK » r plcdtslax a ll o r any pari 1
Inn ,h.°
,,b ,u
i •lo-ld
L
E I.!* Y O U R E D U C E Y O U R F E E D H I L L S - '"
nil
tin- 11.moral.I- Jnlm
w.
Marlin, *!•♦ »-reoiid Momlav m , ,
Of the p t u i - r l y „ r us:;eln uf
iiiIh r of corporMtii.il then o w n e d
• . u i-r n n r of tin- Ktuic ,,r Florbln. ««cli year.
UC Will,-I,
H
A C K IF Y O U A R E N O T S A T I S F IE D ”
may Ihuri-uflni he umuirrd-, liy 11 .
•u TallaliHasi-c. Florida, on tlo- Mil!
A r lir lr \ I.
tu Mcuilrn Hi
day of Kchruary. A. I* |n25 , f,,c
Payiuclil
of
said
The hiuhnst nimitint of Imiehtcdl-’,lt»ra I ’atcnt. IncoriHiratlna Hum,*- liens or liability tn which ilda c r - boiitlu, miles,•- ivarrunlMj d et&gt;ctiturex.
onlltfutlon
liiiiidcrn Inc., under n,,- r.diowimr porHtlon shall hiil.J, ,-t ,i &lt;;
ii,'K&gt;.Halil”
and trails.
prop,, o-,| cliurtcr, tlo- orlirliuil &lt;&gt;r l*e a mtm not to ,•treed rIt - ,,n*(,ii ,i f Vf.,ilil,,,!'i ,,1,Mlr"''""a ts Mint cvldrarc;i
which l» now on til,; in tn,. office of the capital *lock „ f H-.l- . .,,-Xra- of ull IHml*,. nml tin- Interest there,»n. ninl the perforinanco
of
the
of the Secretary nf the Htale of tlun.
U T S ^tw hat5hf
CltVciiants la said Indenture contain­
Florida, at TulluluiKit-o. l-'|«,r 1,1 n
Wbtbrb tint produefj milJt and Jmtlrrfjts
Artlrlr VII
It. II. lic it, I
ed, ttlitcn lud.-nlurea nhall be In
Tin- tinmen and rexldem-e; „ f 1 1,,R. t*. D R A N
siiliicrlbltiR Incorporators am) *|,e f l * ^ or,H n" ‘l embody nuch proH. W . H I'F N C K R Jit
fl ii1!?’ ‘■■“ '"•nsinta, mrrcemrnts und
amount of the capital »io,-k »u*i- corn!
lions as said floard may deT IIE O . I*. HEHO
scribed by each ure ns fol|,,n H to­
riO SAM M N P U A D F O U D
wn :
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lU n,**n*r
Ull Ul UWII
b,,,li*ll or
us W
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f
i;. k . j o n i ;s
It. tf. Hera. Sanford. Florida. 10 to lake an security tin others ui,d
f
n\ frrtnn)
A rlirle s of I ururpuriillun nf |lnto*&gt; SharcK.
•for. bonds.
note,, warrant
Oxllilrrs Inc.
^sJJtnsinjre
than
7
W
p!G ISTIE !i ruttriedv
"I.II k u thins. ' le-IL D. Dean. .Sanford. Florida U ir-tI,i,de ,»ml 'tiaiiufartalil. lustruU ’», the undorslKiieil. have aurrrd Shares.
m
K&gt;ta
tn aasocltttu nursclvcx. nml do hcre&lt;• t f .
„f ltiU,tl»l”dKponcur Jr.. Ban ford, F lo r i­ ititjui i.f all rvidencn
klnd. whether secured
hy I), c,mie nssoclated for tin |.iir- da.O*S 'V.
share*'.
of formintr into a body pollllc _ .Thwxy. I*. Borg. M-unk . In iJi. r, l.y annrttfak * &gt;11*',in real ” Mat”, perMyrtle'
und enrporuta, undar uml t*y • Irtuu Shares.
flv, pi ,l.i-.. ,|. eda of
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T e a c h e r s Will
-Meet In L o s A n g e le s

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^ on m u st h av e sonic cash!
.von nnd the houses will cosh
ft'ith th e g ro u n d from $4,6001
•157,hOO o r m ore if you desire.

“A, C. C:} Sanford ilcr

EVER T TR U E

- BY' C O N D O

M r . F arm ei

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S r,.V!,0yr*,aftl.“f^

N O W IS TH E TIME TO
YO U R FARM

i

Five acres good celery farm,J
ed and tiled. Three flowing]
Close to loading station|

Reasonable Price.

Easy

E . F . LA N E
R E A LTO R

IK.inford.

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Ttt purchase. If .me. Improve, du- 1ncually urpiaruil JB. C. .Maltlih- v
veloif. rent uml t ell real m u t e and .
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personal pvoprrty o f every c k n r a c - ------------------------------ —
ininn-d In nnd wiio' RnlTsrVihrtrVli'el'r i *cr
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P R O F IT

Id . RATES
In AdrtpM

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Real Estate

IS S S rS W S S

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Gaiette.
j, . • • OJJjJ0- Rich srricultural
district. Want ad
end display
r‘ f t ' TALBOTT—-Painter nnd~im"- rates on rwiuest.
. per hanger. ..Phone 3511,
’;re' ’D *B -ou .s_PAPER HANGER

i m are fnr ron*
(Ion*.
„
favrraxe
length­
line- .
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p juc for first

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a,*»ntallvo thor(wlth rates, rules
will (five yon
listlun. And If
will assist you
wsnt ad.
lo

Advertistagr

THE SEMINOLE PR IN TER Y—
Printing that pleaseti. Prompt
aervico. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation, Welnka Building.

to r n liar
. Hr a llae
.. I r a llae
- .... -le a Dae
double oliova

It restricted to
(ration.
f made The 8an|| be responalbla
arrect Insertion.
; f0r subsequent
office should lie
Itely In case of

__________ PRINTING
,
WIGHT PHINT“ s H6 P— RusiTordT
e n ■ ■pecialtF.
. ...... &lt;? Phone -H7-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.

real

estate

D £ S A L ™ * * * - R- k l d r id g e

Real estate brokers. All kinds of T
tTl# Prosperous farmproperty listed and for sale 0 fA v! „ 108 Snl°nd
t * Ncar Perk
Avenue.
Phone S282.
S S o r i " ’ " ,e p e rw o rt- “ ,b
J* A
,P U R L IN G , sub-division
Morning 8 ^ fando*
Jftbdivislon to Ortinel. Thousands of Maine pro­
it i
and F l o r a
J W R h te , Florida on Dixie nlgh- Pie nro Interested in FloridH p ? ^
q-ftt ? eaci them through the
Sentinel. Rate card on appllc*.
TIN AND M ETAL WORK-

Miscellaneous
For'Sale

F l l ^ LE^ Tlle sweetest stucco
nnd1!,*? ° W
th* City Bt ° Pric* FOR SALE— Pure sugar cane syf r f t ftV "?,?0 HUit’ TWC'V® blocks
™p’
per gallon in 35 gallon
from postoffice- fc’ee owner. R.
barrel/, Pure Sugar House moiasJ. Holly. Room 8 Bali Bldg.
«*u .
P,,r“ c “ h«n .35c.— Davis
ia|p Co., Augusta. Ga.______
0,1 U E N T -S m .ll
j en.
home with three acre, ot lend. CASH—pai,| for f n|se
tal gold, platinum nnd discardor,a,nK? troc8 and truck gurdcn. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­ cd jowelry.-Hoke Smelting and
tricity and water. 10 minute, out Refining To., Otsego. Mich.
onhard road. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE—Used ..
Willys-Light
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
FOR SALE BY OWNER— Nice
|Hnrgnm for quick snlc. U k e Mary
home and grove subdivision on trns-nn
I Cnx!n j n|,p Mary, Fla

FOR SALE— Fifty acres good colmJtftt* i ' f t ‘vo acro* cleared
anu tiled and in rrop. Bight at
loading station and near hard mad.

BAB3 CHICKS—Nine excellent
breeds to choose from. Hutch­
ing now. Quality, our speciality.
Not quantity. U&gt;t us prove it.
Free &lt;tn-ular with price list. New
Era Poultry Farm, Valdosta, Gn.
a w n in g s

s a fls s

Help Wanted

Automobiles
1923

Dodge

W ANTED

Graham ;

ANTED— Young man of good
Dodge
Coupe |"
— To buy country pro­
appearance to solicit advertising
Dodge
T ou rin g,,.” " " ; c,,n n ti vcgeUbles, syrup,*
— Should have his own car—Good 1924
Touring "'?"*•* P^lce-x paid.— Davis WholeDodge
opportunity for hustler with abil­ 1922
Roadster ] rn,e Co - Augusta. Ga.
Dodge
ity to produce. Apply at Herald 1022
1924
Ford
Office.
_______________ ___■1923
^'0r&lt;Rum&gt;hout ’ ’ ANTED To" BUV—Smell „ o o .
Ford
Ton Truck
' T refrigerator. Garretts GrocFord
"A N T E D — Competent steno-! 1923
grapher. experienced in ordin- I
(Cab it Body) : cry’ f almetto Ave.
ffice duties. Apply A. B. C. 11923
ary office
Sunford Herald.
Suburban bus
For Rent
----------------------------— ! 1923
Panel
&gt;
WANTED— Agent American Na-.
tional, Insurance. Health nnd Ac-: 1924
Overland IJ* hTourinC!! i F 0 ?. B E N T-Pour room hoo.e
,r|ng
with modern convenience* and
cident department for Sanford nnd ■ Above
car*
reconditioned, all
country around.
Address Gen. run fine and look
2nd St., West Side, An­
good.
nie Philips.
Del. J. S. Stevens. Asst. Mgr.
Price* Right—Term* “ Maybe”
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
M ANTED — Representative for
A school for the teaching ofDodge Dealer
Legal Reserve Ins. Co. and the
public health is to be established - Oak A Second by the London School of Tropical *
Genera! Accident to establish busi­ Phone No. 3
ness for himself. Call for Mr.
Medicine, at u cost of $2,000,000^
Simmons. Montezuma Hotel, bo- FOR SALE— Overland sedan, good
mcchanicnt
condition,
priced
low
tween 9 and 10 mornings.
for quick sale. Sec Mr. Fnbriz.
Volumn 1
Chnpter 3
113 Park Ave.

D test patterns for porches, win­
dows nnd stores. • Call nt ThrashFOR R A LE -N ew h^ise and b l i ( er 4 Woodruff,
Apartments
ft troric*
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
b ^R SALE—Ford Touring car,
Laid five their
A?nE
*2 ttp JournaI-Her- way. . f t ? block off Dixie High- Fn 1*^17m
Three-room
furnishetl apartment
$00.00 if taken nt once. Garretts
Cf[re address as
aid.
South
Goorgia’e
greatest
W
aSr" and
! n|dnSh°m
MeUIAtWork.
•**“ &gt;
Fd!!t‘
;-Folf e £ s
Water
Boat Tanks.
Oak newspaper
Grocery. Palmetto Ave.
(hone number If
Morning, afternoon, fumishtul $1,450:00” Citron Heights wm " . ostn* car‘* xtzf- Cost $90 for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
Ilta. About one J v m r n . and Third SHee,. Tele- weekly and Sunday Classified rates Filling Station. Orlando Road.
27'"
1 chenb- Address .1. Gate.
Box 81, Sanford. Fla.
for
s a l e - One Dodge truck
J thousand has a
Stilton cheese named for the vll■th* iitbcrs can't
H- t- m xUne* W* ypro" Journalwith panel body—good comlilih you unless
t y p b w r i T e k s a n d r e p a ir s nerald, Waycross. Georgia.
_
FOR SALE
^UR SALE—Eggs for hatching. lage of Stilton. Huntingdonshire, ti.tn Chen,? fur T k or will trade
* address.
first -----matle by the rft"' F_t? P forIlVa^,,,
Four beautiful lots on Sanford
— ----brown leghorns. $1.00 per England,. was
■ale1-^n* ke8 ° f typewriters for'TA M PA MORNING TRIBUNE— Heights, elevation high; price, low; sotting. John R. Jones. Beardall village Innkeejier, und travelers for small ear. Phone 2103 or In* r « T be
■tie on easy terms, for rent, also
Send in your subscription to the easy terms. Will sell u|| four Ave.
calling nt the inn soon Hpread its qulre nMIerald Office.___
_ a|Tbe Saafame.
Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
IIre sr bf l * t lots together, one or more ns de—
Ball Bldg?' ” 8UPPliM' Room 9
ain-unt l a ­
dealer so you can read Florida’s " . L f t " V' Huyurtl Smith. Own­
st tsIM.
Rooms
For
Rent
newanaper.
One venr1er. juo F.vans St.
Ono Fine day
Buildins: Material 18.00, fl months
I4.0C, three months |
lompt. Efficient.
A b ou t tw o years ag&lt;»
FOR
RENT-Rooms
with
or
with­
32.00. If you desire 81.000 insur~Qtt the Web r %*
A mnn enmo in the o ffic e
out ,n,i;al!'meals.
Reasonable rates.'
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general ance policy add 75 cents to your
REAI, ESTATE
! r ,out,
c fdei\_
I We have been compelled to post-1 Llncoln House,
T o buy ix fe w lots
ln w *M *ni W,0r!'build'Wantfeiflit ‘Whitrrj
(?f b„?ck*’ ," ,**tloB boxes. 1. B. “ DO YOU W ANT to buy or'Tell pone the opening announcement of *"
,
And
In* uxketl uh to show
•Miy/it/ul XuNtmt^s
T c rw illeger. Pron___________
nnr property in Sanford’s suburbs APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
P
!
(
bint
.something good
tuanXl^\nK^‘n, U
advertiae tn rftt on* w®ck. labor conditions
room apartment on ground floor.
loiIECTORY
Lumber and Building Material " the “ Gaine*vnia Sun.”
Thousands who are troubled with
Apply
.
’
1
0
0
French
Ave.
So
we
took him to
ami other circumstances over _____________
persistent coughing at night, whlclt
Carter Lumber Company
' within rniy - N, Laurel St.
IM.'MT n~~t T7~7!----- ^
— - r Vy t:o""&lt;ttltu*"«tn of valuable sleep
which wc have no control have re­ iF(ll»
Wrinrl« itlft?1
N
l£
~
CUrK
,b,,f
»•
Th*
Phone 665
town
urif Kxponant, rnornlnt tarded our progress in making tho UK KENT— Desirable front bed- weakens their systems and lay* Haggard &amp; Company|
of Monforil
tnornlnr laau*
room udjuining bath, 1020 Ijnir- them upon tu duiiKeroue Infection^
•ftrn urrilrtl. H ILL LUMBER CO. House a l cent por Sunday,
word,
minimum
tie.
physical improvements on our sub­ el Avenue.
ran quickly act to prevent this &lt;lan*
jib * nnr »peService. Quality and Price.
Real Estate— Invest ment*
| W e believe thu lots
Kfr throush a very elmple treat*
division. We want the work to
[rrxiIrrJ. It I*
DhVhr^OPKH.*
ATTK.
v t IO N — P rnbOll RENT—2 light housekeeping ttient People who have hardly been
otlrallr
for
m
*
complete
before
we
n.sk
the
genFirst National Bank Building I W ®ro “ f t 00! 1 investm ent
ancnln Is boalnnirnr thr areatrat d«able to rest at all on account ofl
rooms IlUl Elm Ave. .Mr. rouKhlng
_
NOTICE
spoils havo found they cun a \vL-nnn
veloitmrnt In Olorltl.-i'x hl»|^ry: a erel public to view the premises,
And ho thought
Hchnider.
To whom it may concern:
•l*ep
tho
wholo
night
through
unltlll,,&lt;Ln "ollur Itltthway to th* inn gives us an opportunity to
SANFORD,
FLORIDA T h a t we w ere kiddin c him
This is to notify all Interested
ir ttliLb o f t *n tho ,,rat Hina the»
JV l ,m
« two
m .
do' ,ar brldse ucruka Kiti’tm- Invite a few more discriminating
And got mad
^he treatment I* based on a re­
Hats were once worn only by
i"o ° 2 n S li?n f t “ new ml|L " ** DajTW
»t a'r,ad':” "q"uilrn ”
L,,VCstor« ^ i^nect our^i'acftbft
markable
prescription
known
aa
Dr.
And
went away
rnftnnn «nIPar y:tf0rm nSf “ st"ck ;
,°P«r* hou»« ttn.lwr conxtrur- for«
the
Grand
Oitening
..
- -.........«.
freemen; slaves went bareheaded. Jxlng» Sew Discovery for Coughs.
company to build a
tniliwork *htlr'iVu,!;?!*
':
----- “on
”w
»-•*
- maps,
H
a now
now tniliwork
•*”tn* snont
Our
price at that time
write
promptly
for
price, A freeman voluntarily removed his ninU
II.
l
o
n
g
mJ’,y ,a?.ari a tcn!,P°°nful at
shop; that I nnt not
in
»’ interested
............."ISl«le~j.“,Tit"
f s '“.V i- lists and other data to .1. I,. I). Sun- hat ns a symbol of respect and jourh»"throat
W a s 5 2 ,2 5 0 .0 0
for
1
5
or
2o
eeconds
bethe proposition and do not intend
Florida nml Wt ^tern Mcatn
ford Herald Office.
|service, which in time became a foro awallowlng It, without follow
to take any stock in the company SSLrK
.iE?ta" R« Vmn- 7VlI,
Ing with water. Tho prescription
„
.
,
--------.(common
courtesy.
Thus
we
take
or have any thing to do with it. [
410 Sanford Ave.
line n double action. It not only
CHRONICLE — Au­ r , ‘ hAI.F.—Six room bungalow!0' ' ,,,|t’ hats to ladies.
•outlit-H and heals soreness and Irri­
continue to run the Sanford AUGUSTA
I’hnno flll-W
Directory will
atu|
garage,
practically
new
best
(
tation. but it quickly loosen* and
Novelty Works Shop in my own , Ku" }a* Ha.—Augusta’s greatest locat oii for family with children, i
tho phlegm and congestion
Classified medium, rate cazh .09c
which aro tlio direct eautt ut tltn
*iD MOTOR KE- name and management after Feb­ charge. 10c per line, minimum M*.-nlly% situated.
Very liberal
ONSTIPATION
roughing. Tho result I* you usually
ruary seventh, 1925. The propo­ •UJCa
ternu.
Write
(Jet*.
W.
Me
Roy
i
DING.
goes, nml energy, pep aud ?.&lt;*fp.i.*,ouni,.'y’ ,ho very ,lr^t night,
sition was started without my
iihtl tho cntlro cough condition goeu Stove and Fire Place
Fla., or sec any
vim return wben taking
knowledge or consent and I was ST. AUGUSTINE, FI.A. - 8 t Realtor I,arhorIn a very short time.
*
in city.
TRIC SERVICE noto approached in regard to it
Th* Prescription la highly recom­
J°hns County is renehrd through
C
H
A
M
B
E
R
L
A
IN
'S
Wood
3«tri&lt;;al 'repairs. for several weeks ufter
mended for coughs, chest colds,
*
it wuM|",el *;t’ Augustine Evening Record.
hoarseness, and bronchitis, and le
' Ave. Orlando, started. I have
T
A
B
L
E
T
S
wonderful for children'* cough* and i
. ...ver consented 3 "
Two cents per word.
Tut to Suit
Iaost and Found
Keep stomach sweet—liver active- f P “* ,no&lt;' 10 croup—no harmful drugs. 1
Iio came back
f t ?°, n or have “ nything to qh, |s^.ri'Pie_copy_on rMuest.
•
$9.00 per rurd delivered
bowel* regular—only 25c.
l-.con.i’nleal.
too,
aa
thu
dosu
Is
only
t
To buy the Iqts
with it, except to offer to sell out'TAM PA p i n u m &lt; «
n ,, ,
FOR KENT
For Snlc By
rftls. Juk0forr L A t U " KUO&lt;l d r u a ‘
to them, which offer Is withdrawn.
Times,* the great Vome* dally
r
Britt
Realty
Comnanv
tJl°
JRHiped
LAN E Y’S DRUG STORK .
Very Res. Yours,
Car. Drive It
rate 1He per
*
**
1
J to $6,000.00
V. C. Coller.
and Second St. i
charge 25c cash
|S
And he sat on the curb
Sanford. Fla. for rnmplcto rato card.
— for return of
And his thoughts
enw or information to her whereTry
Smith’s
Barber
IIS C O V P D ^
Hayes
KEi'AiRiNfT
STALE BREAD ROUTED
PALM BEACH COUNTY—'The j rVu'".^’ H. II. Chappell. Phone
Were
h deep dark black.
•Sprayers
Shop for good barber
scene of stupendous development 0/M‘ U *
EIN— Automobile
H O O L K IIA N PUI.LY, Switzerland, Feb. 12.— . Read about it in the 1’ulm Beach ‘—
work. Ladies welcome. And we know they were
lag and Rebuilding.
C O l i c H S
COLEMAN
It.^uk Avenue. _ Jean Mntti, a buker of this village. I PoRt- Sample copy sent on re- LOST— Between Orlando anil San-!
Because we saw them.
ior.l. a brown
traveling bag.
cieams to have discovered a moth- j
Next to Valdez.
Co.
[ fok h ir e
o&lt;l of keeping bread fresh for two
---------- ------------ Please notify box 9-ifl St. Angus3rd and Oak
has been bakADVERTISING
gets results ifW. it tine and receive reward.
lifcRVICE
Hay yenra. After bread
S*
.
*U«I ,1tl An M.. S.... At. V (
Phone IIO
Matli , I!eac['M potontinl buyers. Pakt-i all trains. Bag- ed in the ordinary way
D A V ID U. H Y liR
JOHN E. FOX
merely
puts
it
again
into
an
oven,
,ntk.n
,Dully
Newi
fa
circulated
in
‘ _Phone 551.
which hus a temperature of 104 dc- nn ln,,ustr'al and agricultural secARCHITECT
(Realtors)
Real Estate—Insurance
&gt;ntips
grees Fahrenheit. ExptVt* wh&lt;&gt;lllon’
104-108 .Magnolia Ave. Phone 18
OLD HOME TO W N
By
S
T
A
N
L
E
Y
Mnnbsr L L A
All kind* I&gt;r I ' r o s n l f I.Utrd
pALDER. Day and have imrstigated MaUi’s bread TO REACn BUYERS or sellers Tf
Dune Dull'llng
fur ■*!&lt;•
ervice.
Anytime, nay that rpceimens which he turn-1 Florida real eitnte ndvextise in
nrliiiiilu, I larl'Ii,
I’nrU Avenue nml Nrrand Street
c:
,
?
T
f
t
the,.
n
»
}
months
ago
are
the
St.
Petersburg
Times.
One
cent
fcr 25.
still fresh and edible.
cont u word daily, two cents a word
I Ii
checker
*----- ------------- •Sundays.________
,

Real Estate

Night Coughing
Stopped Quickly By
SimpleTrestment

w.

18

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A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Ipay nr night ser»• 394. Night
PARLORS
^HLT. Murinello
ails. Ruin water a
DM First National
8, blione 245.
.AND DYERS
ieam p r e s ^ e r y
l» ipecialty.
110
he, Phone 327-J.
[AKE
T aT E
1Service and Qusiftfrt nnd Park AvegUGS--------------W STORE — Pre.Sodas.
Ws
Pou 0!t your phone.
n«CAL
I electric g o :
|} billon &amp; Platt
Everything elec^-2. Ekctragith
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morning Sentinal; Icrgiat clasui-i
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A LITTLF, WANT AU In Ths
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you hove stoied awav and have
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 148 and a representative
will call to see yon.

SULPHUR IS BIST
TO CLEAR SKIN i:;

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tion on face, neck or body is over­
come quickest by applying MenthoHulphur, says u noted skin special­
ist. Because of its germ destroying
properties, nothing hus ever hem
found to take tho place of this sill
phur preparation that instuntly THE MIAMI HERALD is the big
brings ease from the itching, _Ea*t t'oa.-it morning newspaper.
burning and irritation.
Muntho-Sulpliur heals eczema
1
GARDEN HOSE
right up, leaving the skin clear und
smooth. It seldom fails to relieve
121/2 cent per foot
the torment or disfigurement. A
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THE NEW HIRED A W ( AT THE LIVE*''
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DISPATCHE8

SANFORD,
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In Trial
Officials
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Fraud Charge

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POSTAL MEASURE
PASSER IN HOUSE
BY BIG MAJORITY

Hopes For AM Fade WkOt
House Endeavors to Carry
Out Some of RecoauntnfeDons of Farm Commissi**

ANGELES, -Feb. 11.—
Thr. 'Samuel B. Moiln,. wealthy
iDetroit dentist arid polltican
and his two sons, Harry and
•Fred, were arrested dn fugitive
Warrants her# teday charging
conspiracy to defraud the De­
troit Insurance Company by
staging a "Fake" Diamond
Burglary. They a n also want­
ed. In Michigan City detectives
said, for questioning as to a
$400,000 robbery there.

Ian
Hours, It Is Believed
Commtoioners Authorize Ad­
vertisements For Bids and
Plan Speedy Erection of
Handsome New Building

Marketing Measure
Expected To Pass

Cost
SANFORD IS GIVEN Approximate
Of Building $50,000
BUI Aiding Cattle Raisers BALL FRANCHISE Contracts For Furnishing
P u t Through House Tutu*
And Equipping City Hall
day; To Rush Market BUI IN STATE LEAGUE
Awarded By Commifwion

Measure Would Raise About
Twice as Much Revenue As
Senate Measure Provided;
61 Million Revenue Assured

Stock Boost Nets
Durant $2,500,000
NEW YORK, F'eb. 11.—Wm.
C. Durant, motor manufacturer
and stock operator in credited
hy Wall Street with having
made $2,500,000 during the last
two days in the rise of United
States cast iron pipe. His paper
prefits on the name stock in an
upward mqyiunent of less than
two years is estimated at $10,-

Hope of Extricating
Imprisoned Man la
RunningHigh While
Sappers Di$ Below
...... k

Banana Oil Odor
Strengthens Hope
Continued Tests Are

WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—AtPlans for tho city jail, which is
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. —
though the House moved swiftly Loop Is Re-Organized With l:o b* erected in rear of the City 000 ,000.
Made Showing Ma
Without o record vote, the house Ira Nelson Morris of Chicago, men- Tuesday
to carry out at least some
Six Clubs Holding Charters; Hall at a cost estimated at $50,Tuesday pasted the Kelly postal tioned as possible candidate for ap­ of the recommendations
Breathes Regularly.
of the
Will Play 60 Games and 000, have been approved by the
pay and rate increase bill and pointment as American ambassador
City
Commission
and
advertise­
1 1 .—T h e sent It to the senate which already to Germany. He was appointed President's Agricultural CommlS'
Late Series For 'the Flag
slon, Senate leaders still were
CAVE CITY, Feb. 11.— .
ment for bids has been authoriz­
Hof \ L aurence has passed a somewhat similar minister to Sweden by President doubtful that much if any of thla
ed.
The
building
will
be
what
is
Hope
of rescuing Floyd Col­
Wilson
in
July,
1913.
measure
only
to
have
It
turned
With the re-organisatlon Mon­
legislation could be enacted at this
is, 0., to selt back by the house as infringing
termed of the "Florida” type of
day
night
of
the
Florida
State
lins
ran
high early today m '
session.
i Atlanta fed- on Its exclusive prerogative to orBaseball leaguo at a meeting held architecture, presenting an ext*»rdiggers
were working theirWith
practically
no
discunsion
/, today w ere glntite revenue producing legisla­
In Tampa, Sanford was granted the ior made attractive through the
and
without
record
votes,
the
way
through
a sandy strata,
use
of
red
tilo
roofing,
and
dec­
[nited States tion;
House put through the Strong bil franchise formerly held by Day­ orations appropriate to the section
presumed
by
geologists to
tona.
Sanford
business
men
who
by G raham
Brought up under a special TuTe
designated primarily to aid cattle
a n sponsoring the organisation of of Hanford.
overly
the
roof
of Collins
which
limited
debate
to
lens
than
misers
and
the
Purnell
measure
|‘t V n u ln conThe main entrance will be from Hati Alighted From Auto Near cave-in. The odor of banana
a baseball club here, were repre­
two hours, barred amendments
granting
federal
aid,
to
agricultur­
ivannah ru m from the'floor and requested two
sented at the meeting by C. L. Park Avenue. On the first Door
al experimental stations
Her Home When Stricken oil sprayed down the tunnel
will lx? the lobby, the sergeant's
Britt and Joe Chittenden.
third majority for passage, the
Marketing Aid May Re Won.. •* Steps toward the organisation of desk, the court room and private
By Heart Failure; Was Ac­ Sunday and Monday nights,
L, rtUtinjf to the measure was approved .in about
o
ffic
e
s/o
r
the
chief
of
police
and
At
the
same
time,
Chairman
the
Sanford
club
will
bo
taken
aft­
tive Church, Club Worker rose threugh the floor heartening
'it privileges two hours. It would raise fill,.
the diggers.
Haugen of the House Agriculture er the return of Mr. Britt ami Mr. the judge of the municipal court
000,000
in
revenue—about
twice
an
J UmwitnessA separate entrance is provided
Committee,
conferred
with
com
Executive
Wins
In
Determin­
Chittenden.
Those
sponsoring
the
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Harrison
Starling
Twenty hours was given by
it it h»d been much as the senate bill—and fail
An emergency cell wife of B. J. Starling, died Wed­ workers at 9 o'clock this morning
ntitteemen and members of the club are planning to secure the ser­ for negroes.
ation
to
Have
Cost
Shaved
short
by
only
$7,000,000
of
the
ojroitfen If he
President’s Commission with refer­ vices of players of sufficient ability and n hospital ward will be pro­ nesday morning of heart failure as the maximum time which they
To Necessities; Capital ence
,tt tb&lt; defend- sum estimated to be required to
vided and plans include a kitchen. us she aiightrd from an automo­ predict it will take to extricate
to drafting of a hill embody to give Sanford a winning team.
meet postal employees salary rais­
| Twsday.
Will Spend Sum of $500 ing it recommendations for Gov
To Have Modern Equipment
bile driven by her hunhand in front Collins. If he is not out of the
Two
Halves
to
Be
Played
which it would make available
tni Riehl are es,
ernment aid in the co-operative
of her home at 321 Magnolia Ave­ hole by that time, they will be
In
the
cell
rooms
upstairs
the
The
playing
schedule
as
adopted
from
Jan.
1,
1925.
WASHINGTON. Feb. U -C alvln marketing movement.
Jrtey and brinue. Death was instantaneous.
sorely disappointed.
They ar«
whites
and
negroes
arc
to
be
kept
a
t
the
meeting
consists
of
60
Only a few mattering "noes" Cooiidge’s ideas on economy were
i again; t them
In advance of these develop games divided into halves. The apart. The cells, which are of
hopeful of reaching him sooner,
Earlier
in
tho
morning
Mrs.
own by a Fed- opposed its passage, although 97 made applicable Tuesday to the ments, the House Committe con
of the halves will play steel, are enclosed by steel corri­ Starling appeared in good health. raying that it might happen at any
jig a Govern- members had voted against tho ceremonies of hia inaugural as tinued and the Senate Committee awinners
|&gt;ost
season
series to determino dors which provide a runway for After she left the car she stood for minute.
n&gt;f the peniten- method of bringing it up, while President of the United States.
inaugurated hearings on tho Com the winner of the pennant. Tha exercise and In time of emerg­ a moment then sank to the ground.
At 11 o’clock Tuesday night con­
Having found Mr. Coolidge un­ mission’s recommendations. B. F. six cities in the league are Sanfort ency will increase the capacity of A doctor was summoned at once
245. favored it.
An in the bill
siderable
progress had been made
relenting
in
his
desire
for
a
simple
j was convicted, aar.ed hy the senate the rate secYoakum, chairman of the Farm Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, the jail from 48 to more thun hut sho was dead when he arrived. in the sido of the tunnel through
and
Inexpennivo
inauguration,
the
ion
in
intended
to
remain
in
force
ers to Consumer’s League, assai Lakeland und Bradenton.
om ring" expo100.
Mrs. Starling had been a resi­ the mud seam through which the
to the Atlanta only long enough for congress to Washington inaugural committee, ed the recommendations before the
The
building
is
to
he
of
re-en­
lient
of Sanford for 18 years. Sho banann oil odor was drifting and
Seven
applications
for.
(he
man
composed
of
business
men
of
the
stand most of act or recommendations to be mode
House Committee, while William agershlp of the Sanford team have forced and will be fireproof was horn in 1872 in Pauling county, those in charge of the rescue work
Capital,
at
a
meeting
Tuesday
re­
by
a
joint
congresnionaf
committee
Samuel RothM. Jardine, u member of the Com­ received. Among those seeking throughout. An automatic look­ Georgia. She married Mr. Starling felt that Collins would be reached
mu man, who which is authorised to study the scinded virtually all of the appro­ mission, explained to the Senate the position nre Tommy Leach and ing system is provided on the cell in March, 1888. She was organiser hi u few hours.
priations
made
for
the
unofficial
i a 115,000 bribe whole postal rate structure with a
Committee the principles under Harry Swocina, both of whom nre doors. At times of emergency, of­ nnd first regent of tho Sanford
part of the ceremonies and voted lying them.
Further tests with the amplifl- »
view to permanent revision.
it.
widely known in baseball 'circles. ficers may enter through a drive­ chapter of the Daughters of the ration device attached to the elec- to release from payment subscrip­
Rep.
Moore,
(R.),
Ohio,
who
re­
Mr.
Jardine
was
subjected
to
amination, Haar
The engagement of a manager, It way which is burred by an iron American Revolution and was a
tion pledges amounting to $100,- questioning
by
committeemen is understood, will be the first step grill. Steps lead from there to member of the Sanfonl Woman's trio wire leading down to Collins,
aid Riehl $10,500 ported the bill, emphasised that the 000.
Tuesday gave what the phy­
developed a rather wide d taken by the local club owners in the cell rooms on the second floor. Cllh and of the John Story Cleg- late
t the prison for right of the full distribution for
sicians here asserted was absolute
Contrasted with inaugugrah of which
vergence
of
views
wi)h
respect
to
newspapers
and
publications
in
building up their team. ’It Is un­ The plana were drawn by Elton J. horn chanter of the United Daugh­ proof that Collins still is alive.
»r&lt;, Fred Haar,
a decade or more ago, when tho un­
J; his father, Fred the counties in which they are official part of the ceremonies rep­ needpd legislation. Some members derstood that n number of fun Moughton, Sanford architect who ters of the Confederacy; She was ■A series of raspy noises inter­
Iberg, Richard printed and published is not dis­ resented expenditures running into said afterwards that It waa doubt professional und semi-profesatnmil has designed n number of public a member of the Methodist church. rupted the irregularly timed faint
and Graham turbed by this hill.
buildings in tho citv.
During her life in Sanfonl. Mrs,
several hundreds of thousands of ful that ever the commutes could players nre under consideration.
'a in the cave, indicating, the
tin were convjctStarling was prominent as a church
Elisha Hanson, Washington re- dollars, the Coolidge induction into agree on a farm uid program, and
Bids
to
furnish
the
new
City
Iclana declared, that Colllne .
members
of
the
farm
bloc
expres«
»
l
•
a
\
t
| of violating the resentative of the
American office promises to involve a local
Hall.wero opened by the commis­ and organization worker. In each
qonghlng or moving about,
sed
doubt
that,
with
the
jam
a
l-,
W
a
S
h
i
n
g
l
O
I
!
N
e
W
S
lewspapor Publishers Association, cost of
sion. The Coleman Gift and Sta­ organization to which she belong­
*r&gt;0°e "breathing1' sounds in the ..
uid |l
%
* _ ___
ed,
sho
always
took
an
active
part,
in a statement Tuesday night re­ Erectlon o rirtan u e'at the Capital, rendy facing the Senate, it would
tionary shop wna awarded tho con­
vers, nt the even rate of 20
be
.
possible
to
get
through
any
working wholeheartedly for uny tiiucft a minutes after &lt;tb«u”cnulAiterated, the contention that there where official ceremonies will bu
WASHINGTON, Feb. ll.- T h e tract of furnishing .the office an cause
measure that would" afford sub­
she &lt;&gt;ryl&gt;nu?*i&gt;
wy \ ^,-f* fhg” .sounds h«d ceased, &lt;
At
A
cost
iof
Four
bids
would "take care'* was "no reason for the present held, will cost about $35,000* but stantial
Wj
Ri-iuite
ratified
the
German
comrelief.
(»
t
Besides her husband she
fr; Willie H nur paying users ‘ of the mails *to be {bar:vr0l;JJtf jtttrttm ! f a r b**Coir? The 'Strong bill approved by (the mc/dai treaty, With reservations. wure'siibiiiittcd. ^The PedbodY
to 1! or t t times a minute, tnd
1that the deputy called upon' to My The increased gress.
A break developed in the House School furniture company named vivetl by a daughter, Mrs. A ,’B. big, Physicians said, that Collins
House and sent to the Senate, Is
Plans abandoned included prepa­ in
i 116,000. In postage provided in the bill which
ranks of the La Toilette insurgents $3,444.28 as the amount for which Pcteri on. of Jamestown, N. Y., two hud fallen asleep.
the
form
of
an
amendment
to
ami 'children, Robert Stalling I M. E. S. Posey, secretary of th#
ithbery,
said, passed the house. Tuesday unless rations for construction of a court the Agricultural Credit Act of 1923
Robert Levy resigned ns United it would supply chairs for the au­
terson and A. B. Peterson, Jr,; a state highway commission and tha
J not to "take any it be the intention of the adminis­ of honor along Pennsylvania Ave­ and would make paper of national States marshal at Chicago and ditorium and were given the con­
brother,'Edward Harrison and twoMigineoriiig representative of Gov.
Ideal was all off." tration to make the postoffice de­ nue In front of the White House, agricultural credit corporations eli­ Palmer E. Anderson was named tract. The chairs are to be of
sisters, one of whom is Mrs. Hob-Fields, said tho banana oil odor
three classes; 456 assembly chairs
(lifted that he partment pay a profit on its ser­ the erection of stands elsewhere gible to re-discount with the feder­ for the place.
along the same avenue ami an even al intermediate credit banks.
srnt with Roth- vices to the public.
became apparent when the shaft
Hearings were held before the foil the level portion of the midi- [ ort Simms, of Jacksonville.
ater Riehl and
Funeral arrangements have not roached 37 feet, and now was much
Senate and House Agricultural torjutn; 1.90 opera chairs for the
"Reports of the department on ing display of fireworks on the
While
designed
specifically
for
. Hayden, then a the business handled during the Mall.
Htrongor. He said the odor waa so
Committees on farm relief legisla­ sloping por.tion of the floor and | been made.
Mr. Cooolidge’s insistence that the aid of cattle raisers, the a- tion.
278 opera chairs for the balcony.
Ipmon, had come several months of the current Iis
strong that he is convinced the
mendment
is
broad
enough
in
its
Ithe money. Then cal year, which have elapsed since the inaugural iwrnile be held to terms to include uny agricultural
shaft is within 10 feet ofi its goal.
President Coolidge is opposed to The down sta in chairs are to he
lit Riehl wok paid July 1. last," he argued, "indicate units of the army and navy sta­ activity.
The shaft is now somewhat
abandonment of the flexible pro­ finished in ouk, matching the fin­
ish of the building. The furniture
more thun 40 fuet deop, II. T.
vision of tho Turiff Act.
that there will be for this year tioned In the vicinity of Washing­
After
his
conference
with
com­
Hmination, Haar u pet increase in revenues of pre­ ton and to such Governors of stutes mitteemen and members of the
Curntichuel, director of the work,
President Coolidge accepted an company wus represented by J. II.
Mver paid Sar- vious year's business. As the de- •as desire to come with their staffs President's Commission, Chuinnun invitation to speak ut tho Norse- Persso and Company, of Suvannuh.
said. Some dirt wus mixed with
Contractors Are Summoned.
[directly. He also nartment had a deficit of less than numbering not to exceed 100, led to Huugen said he hoped to have the American celebration ut St. Paul
the ruck uncovered this evening
davit, signed by $15,000,000 last year, these re­ the abandonment of local plam.
nnd workers expected to make fas­
R. J. Gullespie und John Emile,
co-operative marketing bill ready and Minneapolis, June 8.
Business men ot Washington tomorrow when the committee
1192-1, in which he ports indicate u profit on tills
A resolution declaring nuvul of­ who ure under contract to the city
Uubhi Isauc Moses, of New York, ter progress befoie the strata again
had never paid year's operations of more than huve been uccustomed to subscrib.* plans to question Chairman Carey ficers did not appear before it un­ for the construction of u duck and wus tho princ'pul speaker Wednes­ chunges.
large sums for the unofficial cere­ of the Commission.
Irtaln, Fletcher or $ 20 ,000 ,000 ."
No tests with amplifying devices
der restraint was adopted by the a breukwuter. were summoned with day noon a t the weekly meeting
Iofficial.
monies und count on receipts from
the Fidelity und Deposit Company of the Sanford Kiwanis Club held to determine whether or not the
The present expectation is that House Nuvul Committee.
the sale of tickets to reviewing the heurings will Im? concluded this
«s witnessed by
The House Judiciary Committee of Maryland, through Juim&gt;» und in the Seminole Cufc. A number iuvi? victim lives have been made
House Bill Turned Down.
who Haar auiil
asked authority to investigate I'uxon, agents and the Ely Dredg­ of other visitors made short ad* since early morning when experi­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.—The stands along Pennsylvania Avenue week.
menters expressed the opinion that
[contents were true Senate Postoffice Committee today for re-imbursement and some time
As Representative Hnugen now charges uguinst Federal Judge ing Company, to appear Feb. Hi at dresses,
i still breathed, although
In the affirma- voted the substitute senate postal for a dividend.
has the measure in mind, it would English of the Eastern Illinois Dis­ 2 o'clock to show cause why the
"Friendliness" wus tho theme of Collin
This year, with Mr. Coolidge authorize co-operative marketing trict and recommended ugainst contract should not Ik* cunceicd. Kuhbi
much more slowly than yesterday.
however, that he pay and rate increase hill for the
Moses*
address.
Ilv
compli­
Chief interest swung Tuesday to
the document, and measure passed yesterdnv by the determined on u pnrude requiring associations to organize clearing proceedings ugainst Federal Judge The motion adopted hy the com­ mented Floridu on its spirit of co­
Cuvo
City where u military court
[District Attorney house. Approvul of this uction by not more than forty-five minutes at clearing houses and terminal mar­ Buker \&gt;f Northern West Virginia. mission declares that the contract­ operation
und progress and de­
point, keting associations to facilitate the
uss au given
...
questioning, as- the Henute would force a confer­ the most to puss
The House pussed the Strong bill ors failed to build the dock and clared that his stay hero hud been of inquiry heard several witnesses
to be little sule for crop movement. It ulso would get to facilitate rediscount of co-opera­ the breukwuter within tho time
i relate what they hud dono and
J&gt;(w he was "sign- ence between the two bills which
very pleusant.
; vvliat has been done to aid Collins.
fhen I signed the
up u federal co-operative market­ tive marketing paper, und Purnell limit set and according to specifi­
An addreis of welcome to tho ’ The court met upon tho call of
cations.
bill
extending
federal
uid
to
ugiiing board of five members/ the
----------„ --------rate increases.
visitors of the club wus made by [ (juv&gt; Wilburn J, Fields to invustibursements for subscribers
"»y William Schlev
Secretary of Agriculture und four; culture experiment stations,
The following streets were ord­ Judge James O. .Shurun, L. U.(gat# all angles of
the cave tragMr. Coolidge has started work others to Is? named by tho Presi- ‘
ered paved: First Street east to Itockwell, a visitor nt tho meeting, ^jy.
on
his
inaugural
address
nnd
his
*ilh prosecution !
with the advice and consent French Body Chosen Mellonville
Avenue;
Seminole contributed a vocul solo to the pro­
prerent plan is to make it brief. dent
"The investigation was made
(Jtify ugainst the
ts l
Boulevard from Sanford Avenue gram. It. A. WiiiHton was wel­ because
He has chosen us his model in that of the Senate.
hy certain perTo Study Allied Debt east to Summerlin Avenue; Chap­ comed into the club us u new mem­ hoiiu tliutof charges
respect the first inaugural address
others had not acted
man,
Locust,
Isike
View,
Sun
Junn
ber
und
tho
name
of
M.
B.
Hutton
MARKETS
of President Cleveland which re­
properly in the rescue work and
1 General DonoPARIS. Feb. 11.—The finuncc Sun Carols und Lee Avenues north wus iiiiunimously endorsed for . on account of reports and stories
quired about 15 minutes for deliv­
D C.. District,
from Union Avciuio to I^ike Mon-' membeiship.
circulated in regard to the nituaCHICAGO, Feb. II. — Wheat: committee of the chamber of dep­ roe.
ami p. Dodge, of j
ery.
uties,
in
agreement
with
Premier
Visitor*; of tho club were M. J .jtio n ut the cave, including u ruMay,
1.83V
i
to
1.84Vj;
July,
1.66
to
COLUMBUS,&gt;phio,
Feb.
I!.-" Justice, ware a t j
G. A. DeCottes, city attorney, Lnwton, of Oviedo; Klwaniun l.. J.lm o r tliut the entrapment of Colm* one night dur- j With the release'tute
si^late Tuesday a( Greece Has Appealed ! 1.56U. Corn: May, 1.29 to 1.291*. Herriot, today appointed a sub­ was
instructed to prepare uii or­ Wilson, of Jasper, Ala.; M. P. Lill­ Iins might he u houx of some sort.
committee charged with the duty
'•.'ifUflj
; Oats: May. 56% to 56%.
*‘lonI ternoon of I-ouis Pish, 19-year-old
dinance
for the construction of is of New York City; L. U. Rock-' The governor said the circulation
of
studying
the
question
of
inter­
NEW
ORLEANS.
Feb.
U&lt;—Cot­
Ll&gt;th.* negative, but i Canton, Ohio, student at Ohio To League of Nations
cast side of the bulkhead. A plat well and Huy Durden of Sanford. of such reports was unfortunate,
allied debts.
ton: March 24.40; May, 24.76.
r"'? time anything State university, City Prosecutor
3$
of the First Street extension, sub­
Members present were E. I). as they tended to impede the res­
^nirn-d was wheh John J. Chester, investigating the
GENEVA, Feb. 11.—Greece tomitted
by
the
citv
engineer,
was
Brownlee,
L.
C.
Helmut,
C.
A.
Byrd,
cue
work.
one dav: mysterious deaths of two univer­ day appeuled to the League of Nnapproved.
A. P. Connelly, B. D. Caswell, N.
"Stories reciting some of these
urpriserf at you.'
hy strychnine poissity students by
ulfuinst action of Turkey in
T. Cobb, T. L. D uiiiuh, It. G. Dnvey, rumors were sunt out by various
■mean?" | asked oning, announced that Fish was I expe||jne the most Rev. Constantl*
\V. S. Entzi.iinggcr, A. C. Fort, J. correspondents. In a statement Isnot implicated in the affair and ' J . p;Conienical, Patriarch of the
Woman’s Club Will
C. Hutchison, J. I). Jinkins, K. F• , sued in connection with the inJon are flirting that ho had been tho victim of un- j (jrrejc Catholic church ut C’onstahLane, W. T. Lunglcy, Forrest Luk *,
(Continued on puge two)
J/ takimr osrt in fortunate circumstances.
Conduct Tag Drive T.
| t inople, chiming the action enW.
Lawton,
S.
M.
Lloyd,
C.
J
.
---------------------------|»*icral officials?"
Fish admitted Monday night lie &gt;d^ngered friendly relations of the
A Lull with predutor.v Instincts gun. He returned with the wea­
For
Local
Hospital
“g
j
*
J
ft
(
J
;;
&amp;
German
Trade Treaty
pon
and
advanced
upon
the
animal.
had entered the university dinpen* j
countries.
and a fondness for hearts of cel-now what he sary without uuthoritv *»nd nnt*»-»
-------pry faUae&lt;j n young panic Tuesday Accepting the challena*. the hull
McKay, Jlpwiml Ovcrlin, A. R.
ed capsules, supposedly quinine;
Appeal Is Received.
morning at the farm of Francis E. lowered his head, and with no
Members of the Sanford Wo­ Piutt, A. K. Rossetter, A. IlnlTeld, Ratified B y Senate
more,
ado
charged.
Mi.
Britt,
.V *"a:V ?‘.v bin) I for his friend. David Puskin. In
GENEVA. Feb. 11.—An appeal jjqi* 0M the Gimlerville road when
man’s club, directed hy the wcl- L. B. Steele, J. (1. Sharon, W. M.
Min hcU 'n i»nmt to aavc him a ft*w cent* contained in n telegram from Pf*-;a fence proved too low, a gun re- looking downward at the gun, did far committee will begin Friday Scott, E. C. Smith, R. A. Winston.
WASHINGTON, Feb. ll .- T h e
[airev -d bis nart by not getting them through the mier Michalakopulous was receiv­ fused to work und impromptu not see the bull launch his a t­ a tag day drive in a effot tu raise
German commercial treaty wan ra t­
tonspiracy, Haar regular channels.
Puskin died ed today 1&gt;V the League’s secret­ climbing waa forced upon several tack.
ified by the senate today after ob­
$2,000 for the benefit of the FerHis attention, however, was nnld-Laughton Memorial Hospital, Briton Astounded At jections had been removed by a t­
from strychnine poisoning.
ary-general, Sir Eric Drummond, persons.
|bvini» paid $2 000
Authorities are satisfied Fish who immediately transmitted cop
According to the story told of speedily called to his danger hy it was announced Wednesday American School Gain taching a reservation placing in tha
hands of congress the authority to
vio, lo.te,rv al,r ‘r-1 obtained, the capsules from the je.s to all members of the roimcll, I he affair, the hull, who appeared the shouts of others. He took the morning. The tag day drive will
abrogate the section preventing
n
l , ’r'.
hottlo supposed to contain nothing which presumably will deal with to he a trifle more swaggering situation In nt a glance and fled l*e followed by u dance at the
LONDON, Feb. 11.—America is discrimination by either nation in
, . ”
‘“ ‘bed | ,)llt quinine and that lie had noth- the controversy at its next meet­ than ordinary bulls, for a while precipitately. Several yards wet'e Armory beginning nt 9:20 o'clock
contented himself with menacing covered before u ditch offered san­ the priWcedH of which will la* u laud of many churches and one favor of its shipping through ta riff
IKK-.or ing to do with the poisonous cup- ing Mar. 9.
ihS
dTiTledthat \ Ul*
gestures towards the men auJ ctuary. With the ditch ladween turned to thf aid of the hospital. creed, ull Americans believe In duties.
rules which are believed to have
education, according to H. A. L.
L 1 ‘'.aar for a loan been put in the quinine bottle.
--------------------Jtt
. longing glances at the celery. He hinirelf and the infuriated animal
Club members
will
picket Fisher, former British minister of
Italy
, tT bid offered to
How the strychnine capsules Vatican
_ . . . and
„
V ni
then forgot the moral scruples of Mr. Britt looked about and beheld throughout th** day the cornsr» of education
'
has just returned Temperature Fall
came to he in the quinine bottle
F a i l t o R e a c h l c n n s his calfhoml and leaped over the other** in various places of safety. the downtown section. Hotels will from a tourwho
of
the
United
States.
Victorious.'the
bull
surveyed
his
' fence into the celery field.
htill is a invsterv.
Predicted Tonight
be visited and members of the
"The popular enthusiasm which
The worker in the field, though enemies. The chase, however, seem­ committee will canvass the office
* Prosecutor Chester Baid uuthorEpidemic
(1
ROME. Feb. 11.—All attempts
gave
Europe
its
cathedrals,"
he
IP* „ [ i t i e s had one or two other stu- to negotiate u concordant between hospitable enough, declined to he ed to have destroyed his uppetito buildings, fn this way it is hoped said, “ is now sprinkling the North
WASHINGTON.
Feh.
11.—'
T
emfor
celerv
for
he
returned
to
the
• irm j dents to question tomorrow the Vatican and Italian govern­ victimized to the extent that the
hy the club members to reach American continent with schools perature will fall geuvrully in tho
Should they fail to throw any light ment so far have failed because voracity of the hull soon incidated fence, jumped out and departed.
every
person in Sanford ut some und colleges in lavish profusion. Washington Forrest district this
Mr. Uolz hns served notice on
Moral suasion failed altogether in
• ° A /',h- 11.—The upon the mystery, he admitted that )
time during the day.
see. It is stated in of- its
The aums put into education in afternoon or tonight with heavy
purpose;
it
even
seemed
to
have
|
the
hull
and
would
do
the
sumo
^as r0rVh)d- he did not know what step , won &lt; I ^ c|0..e t0 the Government. mJ&gt;:e the opposite effect for the bull in- • upon his owner if ho could be found
Mrs. Samuel Puleston is chair­ America are staggering und are frost probable tonight in east, gulf
.
,t an iniliu| ^m illion that the conl**,‘tttlon that the be taken next.
man of the welfure committee und steadily increaring. America’s as­ and south Atlantic states as fa r
hat he would, with half that tho next visit of the
Announcanient earlier in the V
|u} acknowledged by all dicuted aJhnt
, irevalenre of
will supervise the drive. She will tonishing liberality has conceived south us extreme northern Flori­
will
Is*
met
with
shots.
Bulls
^
with a chance, add assault to larceny
oj
Chicago, that another student might be u k ( •
with no scruples concerning pro­ be assisted hy Mrs. Harry T. Bod- the idea of a free, full-time sec­ da und u tight froat is probable in
Finding
that
thp
bull
would
knot
n a* , r 'dies wus
perty rights huve no business a- well. All members of the club ondary education for all its citi­ Jcentral Florida, according to thq
materialize ami then? ^
internal affairs, namely relations || ti-ii to reason. Mr. Britt who is broad. ho believes.
zens."
I Weather Udreap tyJa*,
will participate in the drive.
"•■V.Ii'm ' ri.LUtlnT to
a fanner living nearby, went for a
indication tonight that no sP*t “u J ^
Vatican.
■snUK% yh" 4|- action would be takep.

MRS. STARLING IS
CALLED BY DEATH
SUDDENLY TODAY

COOUDGE WANTS
INAUGURALCOST
LOW AS POSSIBLE

8

f

E

/ft?

K

Rabbi Makes Talk
To Kiwanis About
“Friendly Spirit”

f

SkwStff

sc

Prosecutor Orders
S S fS ttS I IStudent s Release
IIn Poisoning Probe

Bull In Celery Field Routs Man
As Gun Refuses To Discharge Duty

Oyster

i

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few new ones every now and then. This puzzle contains some. .•

fakptp Minister la ReI-From Pastorate For
ag.H is Sw eetheart in
ill North Dakota Town
1ICAGO. Fol). 10—The story of
isore *nwt7 Jn . -a Presbyterian
th in South Dakota, occupied
Tree Methodist evangelist and
Vl; pastor of 22 was related in
tyart.of domestic relations hero
s. jfrs . Emma Sturdevant, wife
aarlea Sturdevant, the evang;nad her husband arrested and
igfit intd eourt.”
le neglected wife says the girl
$the! McKee’ now residing in
irk, but formerly pastor in
dffcrge of a congregation at Valley
i *
CUyTS. D.
•T!A&gt;flew; months ago, sturdevant 5»
»
wibk «retired by officials in his
—ri
k filrth fo r immoral nets and dis­
&gt;
«
|fe
.
missed. *Hls wife says he -then
k
started pteaching independently
lafcilu 8 hejen appearing in vnrious
jjnWbnsip .communities.
husband is woman crazy,”
■aid Mrs. Sturdevant, a fin: looking
motherly person, who has four children, one a girl in her early teens
“$ince my husband has become en­
amored with women paitors, choir
ejngers and others, in the last four
Horizontal
in. Simple.
y taril he has not contributed one 1. Great.
14. A gaseous anesthetic.
cent to our support.”
Id. Egg-shaped.
5. Accumulate.
The girl pastor, it is said wrote 10. French soldier (colloquial).
17. An imnge.
the “evangelist" to meet her in 12. A bright constellation.
10. Unfit.
Valley City, jrior to the scandal. 14. Hebrew deity.
21. Sliding land (plural)
8 m wan conducting a revival meet* 15. Toilsome.
2.1. Bull fighters.
fag. and after the services, it is 18. ,A sloth.
25. Biographies.
eaid. she and th e "evangelist” 20. Hoofing slabs.
20. A numeral.
would to the “love nest” in the 22. Morning prayer.
27. Denied.
basement,” which was fitted up ns 24. To listen.
30. One’s strong point.
a study and a bedroom.
51. Wise men.
25. A plaster mnldcr.
“Ifedfhit rw as,turned out of the 28. Ardent ufTcction.
30.Wir.o men.
chiKth,” said Sturdpyant, “It also 20. A sea eagle.
30. To tap again.
Is true that the girl and I slept 50. Cats.
41. To be indisposed.
in- the. basement of the church at 32. A ribbed fabric.
43. An evil spirit.
the some time, but everything wns 33. Dcttiny.
15. A dyestuff.
*11 ri{tht./jl went to Wisconsin and 34. Sport.
47. A female horse.
tried to begin all over'again, hut 35. Belonging to.
48. An ointment.
my,wjfo began writtlng letters”— 36. Steal.
50. Pertaining to birth,
' *Th&lt;r threw rotten egge at .him 38. By.
52. A shelf.
jWTVoodstock,” interjected his wife, 40. The opposition.
A crude zinc oxide.
“and ofdered'hlm out of town, The 42. To care for.
A set period.
^Aptt'day ha put. a litlc girl qn a 44. Snnkeliko fish.
A small two-winged fly,
ey' and paraded her hr'ough 46. Expensive fur (plural).
A light beverage.
town, declaring he was perse- 40. A single unit.
Negative.
51. Custom or duty paid,
53. A preparation of tvegetables.
54. A vehicle.
An exclamation of question
55. A part of one’s belongings.
A
measure of area.
57. Relish.
58. Mixed type.
Answer to Yesterday’s Puzzle
50. Not self-sustaining.
63. Article.
64. An Ethiopian.
at which one is as’ LOS ANGELES, Feb, 10— Ho 66. Amount
ithat she may “do something worth 68. AscsrctJ.
tail Asiatic herb plant
while,” Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo, Jr., has decided to enter bus­ 60. A (plurnl).
Greek demigod.
iness for herself, and next week
VERTICAL
•will convert her home into n fash­ 1. To proceed.
~ ,
ionable Interior-deeorating shop,
2.
Ono
who
riles.
• i The daughter-jn-lnw of the for­ 4. A knoit.
mer .secretary -of tho treasury dis- 3.
An exclamation of pity.
cUMMi her plans an told why site 6. The
of n cow.
will .desert society for a career as 7. Any low
plnnt
of several related
a'business woman.
•'“A Tflrst I thought I would get 8. Agenera.
form of hemp.
■ Job In-one of. the downtown nn- 0. Thus.
tlque stores,” she said, “but then
One who plies.
J hit upon this plan of having a 10.
11.
A co-ordinating conjunction.
•fools'right in my own’ home."
.Mrq,, McAdoo, frankly bored at
the "Inaction” of a society womun’s
8 orchestrn; 10 dance.
wWf feels that her work will be
WOR—Newark (405.2) 7 Gene
Radio
Program
vftlhething worth wjiilo. She looks
Ingraham; 8 violinist.
fa* no opposition from ifiiy of her
KGO—Oaklnnd (209.8) concert.
family. ,
Program for Feb. 11
l WOAW—Omaha (silent).
' “My husband knows how much I
WSB—Atlanta Journal (428.3)
\V!P— Philndelphin (500.9) 6
\JOtit. (o do this and besides, I will 10:45 Harmony boys.
talk.
he right at home all the time,” she
WEEl—Boston (475) 6:15 mu­
WOO—Philadelphia (508.2) 6:30
sical; 6:46 llnrry Einstein, dance; orchestra; 7:30 concert; 0:30 or­
7:30 musical; 8 band; 0 musical; chestra.
10 orgnn.
WCAE—Pittsburgh (461.3) 6:I'jfllfcr- fact S w c t s . is pn the way
WGR—Buffalo (310) fi music; 7 30 Uncle Knyboe; 6:45 special; 7:+xi»m.-Nqw X®r k* If business wnr- science lecture; 8-10 musical; 10:- 30 musical; 8 concert.
P l f o , expansion will follow, she 30 dance.
KDKA—Pittsburgh (300.1) 7:15
WGN—Chicago Tribune (370.2) address; 7:30 concert.
-itaUfra.1 McAdoo is still undor 30. 6 organ; 6:30 ensemble, string quin­
KGW — Portland Oregonian
married the son of the late tet; 8 Lyon &amp; llcnly special; 10 (492) 10 The Mikado; 12 orches­
3eqt ..Wilson’s son-in-law in orchestra, Ned and Ghes.
trn.
ilx monthy after obtaining a
WMAQ—Chicago News (44.5)
PWX—Porto Rico (372.5 6 con­
ie ' fron\ Armour .Ferguson, 6 ergan; 6:30 story Indy; 8 lec­ cert. —
by sportsman. She Is the ture; 8:30 pianists; 0 WMAQ play­
KPO—San Francisco (429.5) 0
daughter of John'It. Tucknbcrry of ers.
«
orchestra; 10 band, pianist, vocal.
WLS—Chicago (344.0) 6:30 pro­
KFQX—Seattle (238) 10 o r­
gram; 9 Saddler feature, symphony chestrn; 11 concert; 12 dance.
instrumental, Verdi trio.
WGY— Schenectady (370.5) &lt;1
KYW—Chicago (492) 7 concert; Strand thnetre orchestra. •
8 vocal, orchestra; 8:30 stage re­
WBZ—Springfield (331.1) 6:05
view; 9 musical; 9.05 talk; 9.15 nature story; 6:15 dramatic talk;
entertaining plans; 2:30 n.m. re­ 6:30 educational; 7 patriotic, Ab­
vue.
raham Lincoln; 8:30 banquet.
WEBH—Chicago (370.2) 7 or­
KSD—St. Louis (silent.)
chestra; 9 Hawaiian guitarists,
• {NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 10. — readings, vocal, orchestra.
Helen Vosburgh, 23 daughter
WBCN— Southtown Economist
of Judge and Mrs. George E. Vos­ (266) 7 classical; 8 instrumental,
burgh Of Norwalk, jumped from vocal, harmonizers; 10 dance.
•M&amp;g. yfindow pf her room on the
WLW—Cincinnati (422.3)
6
-^eighth floor of Brooks Hall, Bar- crncCrt, quintet; 8 quartet, trio,
■OftJCil .college. Her crushed body pianist.
was found on th : concrete paveWEAR—Cleveland (384.4 )
6
- m «it belpw.
A new 5 room homo furnished
concert.
*' -"The strain of excessive study for
$1500. take it.
WFAA—Dallas (silent).
the midyear examinations had un­
WOC— Davenport (483.6)
7 5 room bungalow with 10 acres
balanced-the mind of the young \?o- Hnndman; 8 organ, songs.
of fine land. Very desirable lo­
. map. MisH Vosburgh was a senior
KOA—Dcuvor (324.1) 9 choral, cation $2700. and on terms.
■at Barnard. She held u brilliant folk songs, address.
ACREAGE
Adace. in her clauses. When the
WHO—Dos Moines (526) 6:30 On Mcllonvillc and on Sanford
college attendants rushed to the orchestra; 7:30 dance; 9 symphon- Avenues ut lot prices.
■ pavement “Mis* Vosburgh was still
LOTS— HOMES—GROVES—
HHive-.- She was taken to KnlckcrFARMS
, bot'ker hospital, where she died
..■without recovering consciousness
sufficiently to make any statement.
’TTo 'hdton werp'TcTl. '.Only the
110 E. Second St
:vhicnc3 of Miss Loretta 'Bates, n
itudent whose mom adjoins that
occupied by Mlssj Vosburgh, throws
t my light upon tiio suicide. Miss
(featel said thnt at an early hour
Sold In T h e S o u th l ’o r
T M m Vosburgh came to her door
land said: “ I nm Josus Christ."
/i The follow student conceived the
Miss Vosburgh was walk­
WIIB—Kansas City (365.6) 7
i n g In her sleep-ami put her to
'bed. It was only a few hours uft- conrort; 8 violins, cello, piano.
KHJ—Los Angeles Times ( 101) |
that time that Miss Vosburgti
8 concert; 8:30 lecture; 10:30 in -!
• leaned from the window.
Judge Vorburgh came from Nor- strumental, vocal; 11:30 string
•m-aik to get the body. Hu dissipa­ trio; 12 orchestra.
WHAS—Louisville Times (399.8) : II.)* no equal for durability. It
ted any ideas that a love atfuir hud
wearn lunger and looks Lvltcr than
.been the cause of his daughter’s 7:30 concert.
any other pain. We carrj a full
WMC—Memphis (silent).
WCCO— Minncnpclis-St. Paul line of M in-proof paint, vurnlJtcs,
Kabomines, brushes, wood stains
New ^ork state has 110 tubcrcu (416.4) 9 program; 10 orchestra, and wall paper.
quartet.
1b$is clinics.
WJZ—New York (454.3) 7:30
Sanford P aint &amp;
•&gt;'-A financial surplus of $321,000,- concert; 8:15 trio; 9 talk; 10:15
V(KLby the end of the next fiscal jazz pianist.
W allpaper Co.
WHN—New York (3ti1.2) 6 or­
‘jyear i* preilii-ied by Cbnirumn
. Maddiu Of the
Appropriations chestra.
WJY—New York (silent).
4,‘ommiiiee. --Government d 'pnrt,WNYC—New York (491.5) 6
mrnth are being cut down to "rock
services; 6:30 band; 7;30 pianist;: X N iaaknaK ••■ ■ ■ ■ •‘■ naaaaR *
&gt;bpitom" operating expenses.

eh a two-story building was considered a sky

tne Herald was a weeKiyx
cows and pigs roamed at
an event ot a

en Sahiord had billy one

Since that time the population has doubled or trebled and realty val­
ues have.1increased
proportionately. Many
wise persons becaiiie •wealthy
•.
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because they had faith in Sanford and because they had the vision to in­
vest in Sanford property.

ishiohable Home
umed Into Shop
ByMrs.McAdoo J r

The n « t ten years will witness a growth more startling and more extensivi than th at of the past ten years or than th at which even the most
opting tic have dreamed of. Fortunes will be made on Sanford real
estatei Lots which now sell for $1,000 or .$1,500 will readily bring as
much Is $5,000 in five years time.

t

Barnard Student Is
.Laid To Overstudy

The fort Mellon Development Company is offering the public the finest
rcsidntial lots in Sanford which arc absolutely incomparable as ideal
homdifes, for the extremely low price of $1,000. You will never be

Few Specials

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f l o w i n g with bargains galore. It is a shtorc-wide sale and every item is at re
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In thin lot. I.udicV
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patent and brown
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delegation from the commercial
houses visited the president of the
state, who promised to investigate
the situation and then call a ses­
sion of the municipal council;

Promised SHOPS SHUT IN]
In Morton Circus ACTION AGAINST,
i By Shrine Officers TAX INCREASES! IN T im

CIUCnT COURT OK THE

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50 to 500 Per Cent Boosts In SOEF V EI Nl To lHl I I IJ \f .' l l l IN
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FOR
S E M IN O I.E CO U N TY .
Hra/.ilan Town And Clen*
IN CHANCERY.
Modern Removal ion Processes
eral
Strike
!
h N ow Started E. E. COX. Coinplultiunt,
Feb.
16,
members
of
the
Sanford
ShowWorks In W estminster Shrine club believe. Wide variety
EA GER Mil EDUARD, *t nt.
Whose Kxislcnce Had Iicon cf attractions in which well known
Defendants.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Feb.
C IT A T IO N .
cisco ad Purtlantl, Oregon performers appear, will bo offered. 11.—Ah n protest against a heavy

JTfnljjwqtectfon against just that
sortM f visitors.
D trfito the fact it was a mask id
nffnir, every arrival had to identi­
fy himself nt the door lift hir mask
hnd then wait until his name hud
been vhccked ngalm l a list of thoxe
who had boon invited.
If ti e guests met nil tlies-1 testa
(lipy vero permitted to mask again
und enter.
If they didn’t —nnt they went,
without having been in!
Th&lt;* proceiluro followed by I’rincc !
Otetatii .vus made necessary by the
increasing number of “society
cFnid'ers" in Washington.
Growing numbers of folks with­
out invitations, hut with dress suits
nnd a polished front, have been
"horning in” on receptions ' nnt)
purlieu.
On ionte occnsion.1 the number
of persons present ut n given affair
hm been almost double the tatul
Of Invited guests.
At ore place, it is recounted, the
“hut levs-In" hnd eaten un most of
the rnfreohmenta before the honestto-eriodnesi) guests arrived.
So when Caetnin, who is credited
witli having stopped nn Austrian
advance by blowing the top off a t
Italian mrun'Hin with dynamite,
prepr rtl for hi* party he ret for.]
nlinv’df th • same slogan he did
on tin t occusian—"They shall not
pa:
And they didn’t.
Ao a result, the Cuetunl farewell ^
party v aa one of the really exclu-j
sive "lurge” affuirs given ut thej
capital this winter.
Although officially tho recent
departure of Jules Jusscrand,
French ambassador, marked the
high tide of regret for n departing
envoy, Prince Caetnnl’s going act
ually leaver more heartaches.
Far Don Golnnio i a handsome
bach: lor. dashing rather than tliir
niftid. Hi« adventures, from milroad Imilding witli a construction
gang itt California to Itis heroic
war exuloits, clothed idm in an
aura of romance not equalled by
any Athcr member of the diplomu3 tic crops.
Being unattached, matrimonially
he of course hnd at) f advantage
over most of his diplomatic col­
league*. As a result, wherever he
went, he was the traditional “life

LONDON, Feb. 11.—With the
renovation of the interior of West­
minster Abbey, Englishmen are
finding out that they have a much
richer art treasure in the ancient
structure limn they had supposed.
As the delicate work of renovuting
the fabric progresses, many new*
unsuspected pictures and color* a*c
being brought'fii'llgh’t l ’
The latest discovery is a large
painting on the wall of the Henry
V chantry chapel. Thu painting
had been covered w*th a thick
coat of paint pmlmldy for more
than a century, hut i: 'now entirely
exposed to view anti the colors re­
stored by the modern processes of
renovating. The picture was paint*
evidently by some obscure monk
y Gardiner, the "Human Fly”, who will climb the Fourth National ed
uml depicts the coronation of the
i Building in a performance for the benefit of tho Hanford Shrine king.
is shown in action. Gardiner was given Ids unique name by
King Iieny V’s chapel. little
blent 'drover Gleveluntl.
known by the public, is built above
the tomb of the king and contains
six old iitututtus surrounded by a
group of smaller ones. The s ta t­
uettes are being restored to their
natural whiteness und have been
found tn he among the most valua­
ble of the early examples of sculp­
ture in tho Abbey.
The work of removing the var­
nish anti dirt from the walls bus
taken several months, hut now the
roof and heraldic shields in the
choir uislcs have been brought into
relief in their original medieval col­
oring.

“Human Fly” Will Collins Will Be Free
Scale Five Story Man Within Next 20
Building Saturday Hours, It Believed

wn to help get Uncle Sam's view­
point straight with rr*pect to the
Fascist! government of Italy. This
he seems to have done.
The true aim of Fascism, he
told us, is “tho ethical, social und
political reform of Italy, along
lines morally sound,
politically
practicable and conformaide to the
nature of the Italian people. Wt*
Fascist I prefer action to word*, und
my actions will be proof of my
devotions, both toward Italy and
the United States."

Funeral For Victim
Of Automobile Held
GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Feb. 11—
Funeral services over the reamina
of the late J. Frank Morgan, prom­
inent citizen, Elk. Mason and U.
C, T., were conducted this after­
noon from the Methodist church,
the Rev. Cooper officiating. The

lying anil MnrljJ
ford. County &lt;.r (,a
of Florida, mor. i
Mfrlli.il as (.illoui
Lota M and It
Tier I, of San/«i
(lording l» L R.J
•if Hanford. Flat
fo a plat thrntf
ortl,
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and to any and il
whose names ar. a
ItiK any right. litis
amt to the prup.ni
si’rllied, or any pm
of.
It Is hereby «t
anil each of you W
fore our raid On*
Court Mouse at Sul
i lie 6th day of April
then and there ram
hill of complaint i*
you In this cam
It Is further «
order he puhllihld
Herald, a newspip
Hanford. HenilMS,]
once eni'li week («l
tlvi* ueeka.l • *
WITNESS |ny tad
of the Clrruit Caartd
Jmllrlal Clrruit «t i
Florida In and (erh
ty, on thl* Ihe MU
iiary. A. U Hit .
(Heal)
V. t l
CU-rk of iW
of the S»wK
cull of IV
SrmlftoU &lt;V
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fleorpe A. PK’otW
Hlieni’er Jr. Hollrlte

To C a t e , i Sheppard, and Lyman
Officers of the local Shrine club increase in municipal taxes for J’helps.
us Trustee f..r Lyman Rank
will handle the business end of the 1925, the business concern of Nic- ro partners, unit his Successors In
show which included sale of tlck-Rs, thcroy, across the harbor from Rio Trust, and ilia co-partners, whose
and all of the executive work in tic Janeiro, shut their doom a fetv nauieii nru unknown, who on Jan­
uary 29th. ISOS, were trading and
connection with the circus. Thu days ago untl refused to open them doing
huelneSn tinder the ro-partcircus will ho held on the lake front for threo days. Everything closed nerelilp name and style of Lyman
down, including coffee and milk Rank, mill each and every of the
neat* the Clyde line docks.
named defendants, If living.
The performance in the bin top, shops anti vegetable and fruit uhove
III. I if either, uny u r nil nf the
stores,
and
the
taxicab
drivers
which will be prpsented every niirht
said defendant* he dead, to all partl&lt;« claiming Interests under Faleli
pptl F «b., U5 to 21-. by; tile Hob went on strike. 1
Tuxes on ntuny industries and Sheppard, deceased, Lyman Phelps,
orton Circus, v/ill also differ eondeceased, ns Trustee fur Lyman
sidcrahly from the usual circus ex­articles have been increased from Lank t’o-part tiers. deceased, and
hibition of the present, it is said. 50 to 500 per cent nnd many new Ills Successors In Trust, deceased,
the co-partners, deceased,
The modern big circus lias more items included, Mitch us sowing mu- and
whose n.tines are unknown, who on
or less in late years turned to feat­
M.inuary 29th. iX'ix, were trudlnk
uring trained animal acts, while
nnd doing business under the co­
partnership ifime uod style of Ly­
tho Morton Circus will off.*r only
man liitiil;. and against all parties
nets by human performers.
claiming lilt crests under Rufus
Nhcpcrd. deceased. Rufus Shepard,
There will ho flying and cart­
deceased, and Rufus Sheppard, tieing acts, uerialists and acrobats,
ceofted. or otherwise. In and to the
gymnasts of every kind, perform­
following described land situate.
ers on Homan rings, trapeze and
horizontal bars, luind-balancers
and contortionists, pretty girls and
real circus folks, 80 well-known
performers in all, including a num­
ber of clowns, among whom are
several of the highest paid men
in the circus world. Noteworthy
umong the clowns are Hank Sylow,
Sanford Lodge No. 1241
Rube Wulters, Leo Norris, Leo
Hendrix and Glyndon Burnes, all
of whom have been featured in one
Regular M eeting—W ednesday, Feb. 11th.
or another of America’s greatest
circuses.
2()u OAK AVE, form erly E agle Bldg.

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tragic deuth of Mr. Morgun S at­
urday night while he was return­
ing from Jacksonville in a car
with Reid McKenzie lias cast u
gloom over the community. He
was killed when tho car turned
turtle on the Gainesville road. Tha
body was brought to this city this
morning where Mrs. Morgun lies
prostrated. Mr. Morgan, deputy
statu hotel inspector, was well
known throughout Floridu, nnd
purts of Georgia. He is survived
by his wife and one daughter, Mrs.

DIXIE JUBILEE SINGERS
TENNESSEE

Nominal inn of Officers.

THURSDAY SPECIAL
Prices
Given
Another
Another
Hard
Wallop.
Be On
Time

Feb. 12—9:40 a.m. to 10:30 p.m
Men’s Dress Shirts
t i.toek tin NOW’ —100 Shirts in this fir"
p—m aterials ate percales, errpeh mid
pnitcrpa madras, writhtmt rollari!. P*/\
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Ladies’ Millinery
Feb. 14,— 10 a. ni. to 11 p. m
WHAT A RUSH there will hr when the
Indies realise the enormous saving on this
fine lot of Hnl.t—values in the group up to
93.50. It v. Ill pay you big returns in first
rhcoiing. He here early.
VALUES TO $3.00

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Ladies $ilk Hose
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Ladies’ Novelty
Slipper

Flannel Dresses

Hnlloting for Candidates.

S. RUNGE, Sect.

SATURDAY SPECIAI

FRIDAY SPECIAL

1500 Y ards Out mg
Light o r D ark

I.edirV lligb Grade Viri hut
Slipp-rs --common sense, or Gill
Colors arc* red. Mur, or gteen.
to SI 0.00 .
SPECIAL PAIR- NOW

regular 30c Outing, double nap,
light or dork colorn.

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FOR THE BENEFIT OF

OF SHOES

tdies’ Night
Gowns

Consisting of 30 «»r the best colored artists of the
south—and of the world.
Will Be H..ird in tine of Their World hamou*
CONCERTS
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lUl.Alt $1.0(1 VALUE
white or pink krinktc do*It
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f*—a good value at $1.00.
SALE PRICK

Bay’s Fine
Sweaters

I 17 Men's new Elnlh a::il I cit itaiM,
color , that will plea*)* you and we
kiimt the price tvlli- hoy 2 t&gt; rl
hull nuw and save the difference
SPECIAL EACH

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p*—slipover, In p r e t l ) coin
a colors. A rich suvlii)

Men’s Good
Athletic
Union suits

Umndtchablc
Values

Tn» AthltjHc Cl)till) Heit.i,
l;»l lu*w price for tills sale
l l " - suits (Mil in n hurry.
NOW ONLY

M ILANE THEATER—SANFORD

Tuesday Night February 17
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ChinaWitlidrawsFrom
Far East Opium Meet

GENEVA. Feb. IL—The Chin­
e e delegation withdrew from first
ny fac eastern opium conference
today when that body brought to­
gether today to reconsider it.i find­
ings. Alfred Sze, delegate, aid
tile withdrawal was due to the con­
ference's failure to adopt u ny •
"As n man thinketh so Is ha"—• tem for the suppression of opium
hut how ubout those know-it-alls 7 smoking in the fur east. The
—Boston Transcript. They don’t Chinese withdrew from the inter­
think. Toledo Blade.
national opium conference Feb. 7.

The opportunity to hear these singers in Sanford is
made possible by reason of the fact that they are
engaged for two concerts a t the New Coliseum at
St. Petersburg and huvj this open date and will
appear here under auspire* Theo. Roosevelt Camp
No. 1.1 U. S. W. V.
Tickets are now on sale and reservation can lie made
at the Theater Box Office*.

Let Every One Wear a J ag.

There is

W elfare Department

THIS SPACE DONATED
(Mipocked iiuBhami may yet
d. Science lias found a
mukt* the atom ainiihlu.—
re Morning Hun.

Look For Our Sale Sign. It’s |

Better Cf

Drive Conducted By
Sanford Woman’s Club.

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PRICE $1-00

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visit This Sale. W here Qualty M erchandise Priced
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2WEDNESDAY, FEB. II, 1D2T».
IIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
A SONG OF THANKSGIVING:
—Oh that men would praise the
Lord for His goodness, and for
. Ilia
1: wonderful workB to the chil­
dren of men! O ocmc. let us sing
nnto the Lord, let us come before
HIm presence with thanksgiving.
'For He is our God, and we arc the
people of Ills pasture. Psnlm 107:
j ; 06:1. 2. 7._____________
LOVE

Florida Prosperity.
F a r be It from The Sanford Herald to inquire into the
financial status' of any of our leading citizens, but if you are
not a leading citizen and ju s t an ordinary mortal trying to
do your duty l»y your God and your, country, arc you making
money, and ns Governor M artin would day, if not, why not?
In this day nnd time, in th e s ta te of Florida any way,
there is no reason why anyone should not be getting rich.
We chanced to notice in our exchanges the other day an
advertisem ent which contained th e suggestion of some very
good advice. It said, "Your g rand-father told your fath er
th a t if he had bought real estate he would have been a rich
man. Your father told you th a t if he had bought real
estate he would have been a rich m an. W hat are you going
to tell your son ?
t.
And what ARE you going to tell your son? Are you
going to bo one of those who failed to take advantage of the
obvious opportunities of reaping a rich reward from the
increased demand for land sure to come with the tremendous
influx of northern people seeking homes in warmer climate?
Are you going to tell your son th a t you ju st couldn’t sec it?
Are you one of those who are afraid of inflated values
in Florida, who fear th at Florida realty has reached a sat­
uration point, ns it were? If you nre, you are one of those
who really can’t stand prosperity and arc better oil without
it; You arc a pessimist. As Mark Twain once said, "Few
of us can stand prosperity; another m an’s, I mean." But if
you live, in Florida, you will have to stand other men s pros­
perity. There’ll be no way of getting around it.

For President Coolidgc.
And Thoeo That Choose Him.'
Heavy Responsibility.
Superstition Comes to Life.
BY ARTHUR BRISBAJtl
tco eriteftt

io m &gt;

GENERAL MITCHELL has ren­
dered n service to hia country, by
his fearless and truthful statem ent
on conditions in the air service—
or rather the United States lack
of air service and air defense.
Such a soldier as Mitchell, after
risking his life constantly in the
big war, flying year after year in
machines of all kinds, many of
them dangerous would not be de­
terred from duty.
Mr. Weeks it Is to he hoped will
have too much common sense, and
common decency to punish Mitchell
for a course that the whole nation
approved. And If Secretary Weeks
should make a mistake that would
d o rad o end injure the entire ad ­
ministration, you may rely upon it
.... t-rer'en r &lt; "olidgo would in­
tervene, effectively.

THIS NATION needs to know
the truth, which is thnt wc rank
fifth in air defenses among the
world’s nations, and thot nir de­
fense is the defenso needed by this
nntion, above all other nations. It
is the only defense thnt could pro­
Ten Thousand Patrolmen.
tect our cities from destruction and
ntir country form humiliation and
According to a recent editorial in The Outlook there are dionstcr, in case of war.

now more than ten thousand patrolmen in the woods of
re is pnin, and pleasure,
M assachusetts to protect the forests, the game, and the
Love is dnwn—and night.
fish. Thirty-one of this number nre salaried officers, the
*'l»ove is all that’s tender,
rest of the ten thousand nre volunteers who get their pay
Love ir. peace, and might.
from the consciousness of being helpers in a fine cause.
Lov. brings balm for healing
It seems th at the M assachusetts Fish and Game Pro­
Wounds that elso has made.
tective
Association is the efficient sponsor of "the guardian
Love makes henrts grow staunch
plan
for
more hunting nnd fishing." The great patrol is
And gentle, bold, unafraid.
made up mainly of organized sportsmen, each pledged not
i Love breathes wondrous musing*, only to uphold the game, fish and conservation laws of the
Dreams dear and sweet.
state and nntion, but to do what is within his power to sec
SI And then he brings Reality,
th a t others do not violate them.
BOT' And lays it nt our feet.
The Outlook thinks th at if each of the forty-eight states
: Love gives all the beauty
had its force of ten thousand volunteer patrolmen, we might
One lovely world can hold,
begin to feel th a t violation of law, natural as well as sta t­
He paints in pastel silver.
utory,
will he stopped from "spreading the abomination of
And shining, burnished gold.
desolation over our woods nnd our stream s.”
Love is so tender, grncious,
This is undoubtedly true, and what is better still there
Not one pnin he doth trace.
would be a promise of greater work along educational lines
Bave in sonic hour's longing
for the protection oil the woods and the stream s. In Florida
For a dear, familiar face.
By MRS. FLOYD SUMMERS. there is general need for more and better teaching. Audu­
bon Societies, particularly, should he flourishing more exten­
Jonesboro, Ga.
sively in this state, where so much is owed to the service
■'■* "Measure your work with
n of insect-destroying birds; and where the woods, and the
epeedometer—not by a clock.’’
stream s, the fields, and the lakes arc constantly in danger of
-oTho sun hasn't set ypt on Sun the "nhominntion of desolation”, the Outlook deplores.

Stove and

- NOTHING IF NOT BRAVE!

As Brisbane Sees’ f

W. H. MW.1

A new 5 ror*,
*1500. t a k / J "
5 room bungaio,
of fine land. Va­
cation *2700. an.j'J;
On Mellnnvilic^^J?
Avenues nt lot
LOTH-HOMI

FARHs"
w * V. WHEE
110 E. Hecond St,

HoTodQ/
IHOPSlHlS
is n o

M ae

Btfnte or
vyoGw

MA-K(

RUSSIA, so deeply dcplsed by
our prosperity, secured in one sin­
gle order, placed in Western Eu­
rope, five times ns mnny fighting
nir-plnncs ns this country has, all
told. And Japan, tied up by Hccrct
trenty with Russia and Chinn, is
manufacturing BOO war plnnes ev­
ery month, 25 times ns mnny each
month as the United Htntes pos­
sess, all told,

A com hinatinj^!

cocoanut aad^
And (f y tl

Waters’ Kiity

PREHfDKNT COOLIDGE, /not
Mr. Weeks, or Mr. Wilbur, is the
man interested in this situation,
so disgraceful to the nation’s com­
mon sense, so dangerous to nation­
al security. Mr. Coolidgc would
SAVE a n d ,
WILL THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY DIE?
hear the entire responsibility if this
nation should he caught unprepar­
T
H R IV E
BY R. J. HOLLY
in
ed.
lie lias the power. At hiH de­
1925
Since the late returns have come; the Democratic Party Die?
mand. Congress will supply the
When
the
lion
eats
grass
like
nn
money necessary.
iry. And at his or in from the Rational election Inst
ox,
And the fish-worm swallows the
;
r
"
1
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«
r
.
,h"1
!**■
whale;
cers with brains enough to under­ idge has been elected beyond any
stand the importance of air de­ reasonable doubt there is talk of When the terrapins knit woolen
sox,
fense.
tho death of the Democratic party.
And tho hare is outrun by the
I’aavo Nurmi breaks world records I rrause k ill
snail;
THIS country is totally unpre­ Thiu might he superinduced by our
spirit and will to win.
pared for war. It is bitterly hated Rcpuhlicun friends who while they
Y at Sen nlthough he’s still growing
o----------------in" Europe, ami all but drolling would not give the sick mule bi­ When serpents walk upright like
Way not set a new record for yourself is M&gt;iiq
weaker.'
men,
HANFORD HERALD snys celery shipments in that section arc ob­ fools know it. It is hated even chloride tablets by mistake would
year.
Hct out to heat the old 1921 mark.
-o
more
bitterly
in
Asia,
for
there,
i it..
. ir ....:.i m..i„
And doodlebugs travel like frogs;
taining a much wider distribution this season than during nny previous
not especially care if &gt;■« m u lt. when graashopperu feed on the hen t *
Sanfonl is getting lots of pond year. Not only are the larger markets being supplied, hut smaller hatred arc more intense.
Nothing will put you “in the running” for the I
Amj feathers arc found on the 5
advertising throughout the state cities hitherto unsupplied*. have been receiving shipments from San­
of life like rrgular saving.. Htnrt now at this b
To destroy a dozen United passed away peacefully without
these days.
j
hogs;
ford. The price being brought by the vegetable nvernges *2 a eratc. Htntes cities, the biggest in the their ministrations.
-o
But where thcro is life there is I
a price thnt has been prevalent moat of the present season. However, country, is a tnsk that could now
Speaking of Cave City, if they the Demid believes this price will become better. Tho belief on a lie accomplished easily.
soap and to date we heave the med- When Thomas-cnts swim in the nir.
did it for publicity purposes, it was price increase is based upon the fact that California celery has prac­
Such(lestruction would change
leal authority of Dr. W. J. Bryan I And elephants roost upon trecn;,
an unqualified success.
toward th
o !!w«*o
the House
Physician
j when| When
insect3insects
in summer
nre rare,
a re ,'
thinnation’s attitudeIptoward
tho
who has been
has been
the House
Physician
in summer
nre ra
tically
uli
been
shipped...
The
Pacific
coast
product
will
nil
have
been
-&lt;y
ild lie done by , for the Democratic party for many
And snuff never makes people t
world. The job could
shipped
within
ten
days,
it
is
believed,
which
will
leave
a
clear
field
Some folks spend so much time
co- years and while acting ns physi- j
s neeze;
J
dc
tho Hanford celery. Thousands of dollars change hands yearly Asia, with Russia'* delighting
v changing their minds they don’t for
ism hns
ac- lcian was
stricken
operation. Bolcshvlsm
nns an ac-i
, himself
, .
, , with tho |
.
. . .
in
thnt
section
of
the
state
from
celery
shipments,
and
nil
over
tho
❖
have any time to make them up.
s tN r o n o , ri.A.
; dreaded malady of presulcntitis arid • When fish rreep over dry land,
eruntry'H nnford is noted for its high-grndc celery. Growers have count to settle with us.
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nlntifiL-faumxKawttju
thvne.ftimo-ut*
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t
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Wo don’Utnow°hut Arthur Ilris- 1becu "‘U’cessfully raising the product in Unit part of Florida for muny
♦ • • « &gt; • l l
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EUROPE 'reed not s ta rt the It vfluf tlfrol* tfnuls hui? nM /alto-f Whert ftfxoSlay eggS-i/MRe &lt;»anf1,
1 b a n /am l^ rig ad iV r’General Mi\ch^
ra!,ks with thc ^
them in thing, merely look on. regretful, got her out as Dr. Bryan is still
And women in dress
'
*take
'
no
ell should he warm personal
pride;
but inactive, nnd such n setback nlive nnd able to speak about Cor!
friends.
ns air attack might inflict on this al Gables nnd other subjects—nil
When Dutchmen no longer drink
nntion in three weeks would put non political.
Some business houses i how a
Dr. llryan says that the Demo­
beer,
I»
us nt the mercy of Europa’n sup­
TH
E
DASH
TO
NOME
loss a t the end of the year bemuse;
And girls get to preaching on i
plies, of air-craft and everything cratic party while very low in spirthey didn’t spend enough on adtime;
jf
NEW YORK WORLD
else. In real war here, at home, | its is yet able to speak in a whisc vertising.
wo could not rely on our grafting per and ark for stimulants from When billy-goats butt from Miu ' h
-------- o--------rear,
' .=
■
Wlmt drama in this dash across that in this : trugglc wlmt we call patriots, that in the lust war spent time to time nil of which leads us ,
Statistics ahow thnt thcro ir. one
to
hriiove
that
the
Democratic
And
treason'll
crime;
JJ
treason’ll
no
longer
a
n
billion
or
so
of
public
money
on
divorce for every eight marriages. frozen Alaska to carry precious I civilization, all our fine heritage machines that played no part in party is still alive nnd will stage I
n
serum
to
plague-stricken
N
om
e!'of
literature,
painting,
music
and
What hccomcH of tho rest of them
It is no wonder thnt people for- pretty theories of government, had war, while our fliers borrowed a come back later on. In 18'JH the When tho humming bird brays like 2
nobody knows.
nn nss,
get to tnlk about the eclipse, for -1 sloughed away completely. We French and English machines, to same whisper of the Democratic
Donkey’s demise was whispered
Ami Limhurgcr smells likojw
fight for Western Europe.
got
the
great
affairs
of
state
a
t
1
knew
thnt
it
was
the
most
primiEvery One at a Bargain on Easy Ternu
"Remember when you are right
along the line and called forth &lt;1
cologne;
and demanded only to i live battle known— man against
you can nfford to keep your tem­ Washington,
A .SUCCESSFUL attack on tho ,.bit of poetry from the p-m of KM-! When plowshares aro made out of ■
per. and when you nre wrong, you know whether a lonely dog-driver tho eloments, man the animal fight- United Stater would settle that itor Morrii of the Florida SIdeld.
glass,
!*
Oak Hill— Fine Crest— Woodruff SuMM
had
arrived
in
a
lono
town
someing
to
exist,
with
man
the
civilized
can't afford to loso it.’’
European debt question. It would ! This poetry was recently resur- j And the hearts of Georgians urc ; {J
where in tho North. Every e!e- long ago beaten and left
Ic behind.
stone;
Wc are agents fur these subdivisions anil
of drama was ..............
present; ...........
hum an1 .....
Hut..pretty ....................................
Hoon bnd news. Kns- he worth ten thousand millions of j rected from the scrap bonk of II. j
The best thing about banks in mont
iifo hanging in the hnlnncc, stis- sou was caught in a blizzard, had dollars to the debt ridden nations | H. Chappell of this city who pnss-t
Home p&gt;od buys in each
Florida, where n warm run shinea
........................
over thcro. Or, assuming that ed it on to me anil it is printed When ideas grow in gold-bugs* i S
the year around, they don’t have to pease, uncertainty, reality. A ll, missed his relief, was not to Ins muny of them will never pay any- in the Daily Herald to demon-!
henils,j*
this, nnd yet something sinister in i found. Had even man the animal,
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS|
worry about "frozen credits."
how, it would clear their hooka J strati* that victories and defeats j And wool on the hydraulic ram —
the
North
itself
nnd
something
sinthen,
been
vanquished?
We
have
-oCLOSE IN
and save their honor—next in value j travel in cycles just like jazz mu-{Then the democratic party will b e '«
When they see the Hngcn-Kirk- inter in man. There were really j Hasson's word for it, he had. Kns- to rash.
|
sic,
the
world
coming
to
an
end,
j
dead
wood match Friday, n lot of San­ two dramas—one the drama of son could not even see his dogs
?80(&gt; each
-------: the prices of celery and oranges I And the country won’t bo worth iS
ford folks will learn for the first man, the primitive, tho animal, in that snowstorm, to say nothing
A
FEW
million
dollars
worth
of,
and
other
great
events.
This
is
j
a
time that Hanford hns a
golf pitted ngniriHt the elements; the j of the trail; Knrson was henten. fighting airplanes, real machines j the poem that was headed: “ Will —C. F.. Merrill in Florida Shield. | J
other the drama of man, the torch- But then a curious thing hapcourse.
\
— -------- - • ---------- --rrr--■
-------------- .• | —
bcarer of civilization, the captain j pi ned. Hasson gave the word to that fly, not the product of Amcri-1
-o
can
graft,
would
make
this
counj
^ ou n ce s that lie will watch for the, might have convinced him
thnt
of
his
soul,
fighting
for
his
birth-1
Balto,
his
lend
dog,
nnd
Bajto
Napoleon said, "I have known the
try
r«fc.
An
enemy
flcot
of
such
cloud.
If
Ids
wife
and
children
do!
thcro
is
still
room
for
praying
an d 1*
right.
And
in
the
first
drama
man
I
did
not
falter.
He
knew
tho
limits beyond which I could not
coming ucross the I nei roo ](t 80 niuch the worse for them J it’s too early for the world to end.
use my legs nnd eyes, hut I have Inst, hut in the second drama he {trail, even if Hasson didn't; machines,
he ploughed on, and eventually fic or the Atlantic would set this j ic will climh choard the cloud and | Ignorance of the hlaclcctn kind i3
Realtors
never known bounds to my appli­ won.
■ cation."
salvation, with the rci't o f'th e backbone of superstition.
It
was
the
first
drama
which
cn{
brought
Knason and serum safely countiy hnck 101 years, close the (,,p
■
------—
grossed us in tho beginning. There into Nome. And in that circum- stock exchange, knock prices to t h0 111,000 “brides of the lamb,”
-cv
nothing, cnusc not merely a crush­ It’s everyone for himself, when
THE
BRUTE
selfishness of hii
is
something
in
all
of
us
which
|
stance,
perhaps,
lies
the
most
enThere hasn’t been a case of rab­
ing income tux, hut savage capital religious superstition calls. Tho perstition that says “ I’ll save myies in England since 11)21.
And relishes the spectacle of a living, thralling part of the whole specta- confiscation.
I’howl
202 First Street.
,,
, ,
, .
world’s end did not conic and he’s j s elf, never mind about the family”
our oftlee boy says there wouldn’t thing in a struggle whose outcome jele. Something reached out from
Desperate loss, caused by war still with his wife and children. I is the superstition
that made the
- 111
111
he in this country if you could get means life or death. We watched J behind at that point, something suddenly
breaking loose in the sky
1early -Purituns
■
the progress of Eskimo Pete,'from that Knsson which had long
believe thnt Heaven
............
.......... ...
the real stuff.
THAT SAME Mr. Rcdit, whose would he made more blissful bv
Musher Olsen, Leonard Soppnlln, j ago been left behind, something above pur heads, is the one thing,
-------- o-------t In* only thing that could cause timbe table failed so miserably, the sight of miserable crenturcs!
Asheville is sending a big “ Boos­ Gunnnr Knsson nnd the others us | from Knsson the civilized who all revolution in this country.
would probably have missed t.h&gt;* roasting in hell.
they
forged
on
under
such
conili-J
those
years
had
been
training
the
ter Specinl” to Florida. If they
Those
that control big, capital Jeclentinl, Inst day cloud, even if it
,
The s a m e super: tition nnd selfish
come to Hanford, our celery and tions ns most of us could imagine dog, from that. Kusson the man
..............
11K .
m a d e the. rich
man W
ofl JU
long
lettuce crop will open their eyes only with horror. We knew in-1 who had been imposing his will on and through it control th s nation,, hnd appeared on time. At the , ness ...............
i
.
8CC
1
!
'
s
danger.
It
is
pos-.|lour
appointed
ho
was
listening
to
|
ngo,
leave
his
fortune
to
religion,
stinctivcly
what
these
men
were
■
Balto
the
beast.
And
when
Knrson
to the substantial value of this sec­
music from Pittsburgh, sit- hoping to purchase personal sal-:
going through. It was no feat for I himself was beaten, that indomitn- slide to push mean economy too ]
tion of the state.
fnr
ting
in his little hut, his ears eov- —*’—
us
to
picture
thnt
plodding
through
j
blc
thing,
the
will
of
man,
kept
at
vntion *---from divine power.
-------- o-------All of the above is respectively i 0rcd with the receiving pieces of
Today’s rich man, outside of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Davis half-light and dark, snow, wind work through Balto the dog. A submitted
In I resident Coolidgc,, a radio set given him presumably deeply superstitious class, leaves
hnvo returned to America from a and cold, with death hovering n ear! stirring drama indeed, a typical for whom it is written. I his na- fnP rulvcrtisinr? niirnnsns
for advertising purposes.
his money to colleges, hospitals,
every
second.
And
wn
well
knew'
episode
out
f
tho
story
of
man.
long tour of Europe. Let’s see
tion is unprepared now. If it is
Earlier experience with radio science, to help others.
now, who is John W. Duvis?—San­
taken by surprise in the world's
ford Herald. He’s tho gentleman
first great air war, the result will g a iiH H iia a an
■■■■■■■anna*
s e r v ic e rendered
who a large number of Americans
he disastrous, to the nation and
PLAGIARISM
didn't hnve sense enough to voto
doubly disastrous to all responsi­
for last November.—Ocala Star.
ble.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
——— o-------By 1110 Seminole County Bank is ljie|1"'
Of course we knew that most of
UPON President Coolidgc the re
Long before Poe wrote his es­
efficient th at a atronK organization. &lt;
“ Much of the popular music,” ■pcnsiliility
tho grent Americans, Rudolph Val­
rests, with nil its
entino, Pancho Villa (the flyweight say, “ Mr. l/mgfcllow and Other declared another, “is bused upon weight. He is head of the nrmy
perienced staff, and up-to-thn-minjdc
Plagiarists,”
makers
of
songs,
the works of the old masters.”
champion), V»nd the otfiers are
ilities can make it. Avail yourtc'* 0
and
nuvy,
he
is
responsible
for
the
But the charge of these P r o te s ­ men employed as secretaries of th*
foreigners, hut we were rather verbal or vocnl. had been accused
Your
account .subject to check is cord|a &gt;■
Corner
Lot
on
M
agnolia
Avenue
and
of
cribbing
from
Home
predeces­
tants is only plagiarism. If they army and navy.
hurprised to read that one fourth
invited.
of Hwcdish-horn farmers of the sor. Kipling went so far as to ran prove their contentions, it
United States were born in Minne­ declare.
would seem the offense is much
IGNORANT creatures that have
When 'Omcr smote his bloomin’ more heinous. If Bach and Beet­
sota.
16th St. Price $1400.00. $250.00 cash,
been
predicting the end of the
lyre,
-------- o--------hoven nnd Chopin nre being mut­ world offer a valuable opportunity
!.vrt:iu:vr i ' a i i i on s u I .Mis UCOl'T*
'EM ’card men sing on laud ilated, as charged, the offense to analyze the superstitous human
Probttbly the strangest golf
und sea.
course in the world has been laid
consists, of mayhem or something mind of the dark ages. It is ns
balance $10.00 per month.
And wot 'e thought ’« might re­ worse. No particular damage is though
ut Miami. It consists of only one
ionic
donasseud
should
quire.
hole which stretches for one mile
done when an old folk song is re­
to life and present himself
'F. went and took the same surrected and without little change come
along the Atlnntic Ocean. Par
for
study
to the Academy of
ns me.
will bo determined after a match
ninde into “ It Ain’t Gonna Ruin Sciences, In Pnris.
is played consisting of Leo Dicgel.
Just now musical composers, in'N o Mo’.” In its modern form it
Gene Harazcn. Tommy Armour and un effort to put through a new is no worse thnn it was and it
FIRST you observe that super­
Billy Melhorn.
copyright law, are telling Con­ proved a relief to the public from stition breeds meun selfishness
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGREj*
-o
gress that song writers are mak­ tho epidemic of jazz.
"Save me, whoever else may per­
REALTOR
A few “doesn’t*” from the Dear­ ing money hand over fist by lightHowever, this is tho touchstone ish," is the cry of the dark mind,
born Independent:
fingered tactics. One of them told of plagiarism.
If something is convinced that on his little car­
A rattlesnake will puss over u the committee that “that aupe- taken and improved upon, it ceas- cass,
God Almighty is concentrathair rope. Tho ostrich docs not tizing und inspiring song, ‘Yes, es to constitute theft, or so it has ing cosmac
II. S. POND
I’irst National Hank Building.
intelligence. Mr. Reidt, ■
hide it* head in the sand. The bat We Have No Banunas,' may he j been regarded, from Shakespeare reformed Seventh
Ov.-r W oodruff &amp; W a tso n
Day
Adventist,
1 2 i/2 c e n t P«
doe* not tangle itself in women’s found almost note for note in [ to Anatole France. On the other tells you that the usual Sunday is
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
hair. The eagle does not carry part of The Messiah’ by Handel hand there are tho modern song the “mark of the beast,” as he
TYPEW RITERS
away babies. The shark does not anil In part in 'I Dream That I &gt;writers.
It would serve them fixes the hour of the world's end.
B U Y ------S E L L ------- REN1
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
cat human beings. The toad does Dwelt in Marble Halls’ from 'The(right if the iienuity was made *.o Only
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pure
in
spirit
will
see
tho
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not make warts on the hands.
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suit the offense.
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BUDAPEST, Fib.- II.--One o'’. »ipl»cse tho- widow fearn your
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"No your Honor." Frnor. K lw ji j
______________*ltlal Department of the Sanford In Hungary • recently wa* be Ton
speaking for the grolip. ^
T } „ ro
TA* g ^ .A ^ n m n n ’s Club. Reports of the the couit In the |:tt1o pr.ivm.-.1 replied,
"You
sec;
our p art of the mm:- A ' ^
r s o y s cllK l Vjrll IS i l i l l j o y Pvarious
officers ......
anil .chairmen
j own of
rtf Oril
Osll, when
when eight
right larr.icrt
farmer try there in
"S T A N L E Y -B R O T H E R S O N N U P T IA L S
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is n' custom by wltieh
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. ' • . -f | j toiint of the work of the year.
r harg«d with wnlkinz off with 2« b.-m harveried. o largo pi t or . m
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Tho older boys and girls greatly j The followinir nffleers worn elect4
enjoyed the James Whitcomb Riley,] ,
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They t I'h e i.c where lht*re are t -ov e ur* ' ■
T . ow naimd VoeVoes:
Beautiful in all details was the Elma Tolnr, maid of honor, enter­ program given last Saturday Ing year: chnirman, Mrs.
Langley; vice chairman, I"
wedding of Biiaa Mary Stanley, ed next. She wore an exquisite morning at the library by W.
Holly; finance, Miss Annie
lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gown
ie*d»y
Goodale.
There
w
ere.10
number*
of soft pink satin designed
kins, membership, Mrs
wedding at Frederic .William .Stanley and
including “The Runaway;” Betts and program ,Mrs
^pV U rC hureh. Thomns Brotherson, which was sol­ on the long straight lines and she given,
an arm bouquet of lavcn- "Raggedy Man’’, "Little Orphan Galloway.
ridgc given by the emnized a t high noon, Wednesday, carrieil
dar and pink sweet peas.
Annie”; and several of hi* poppuiar ►
L* The regulnr bridge party
.1 the Betty Ann a t the F irst Baptist Church. The
Tho bride entered nlonc and wns poems. A vote of thanks wa3 cd the business session
*Mr*. S. M. Lloyd Rev. F. D. King officiated in the met at the alter by the groom and given to Mr. Goodale, and he has
[ L. Perkins 280- presence of a large gathering of Burke Steele, who was the best been asked to conduct nnother pro­ Donald Smith ar hostess.
The club was delightfully do.
friends of the couple.
man.
gram In the near future, which he rated with gay colored nasturtium
flmmond will «nThe church war artistically dec
The bride was handsomely gown- hns promised to do. As the chil­ and ferns. For making high --nr *
irtnightly Bridgo orated. Palms and ferns w ere1r&lt;* 'n n ru't
Rrny Dimmed *n dren requested the hour changed to Mrs. 0. I\ Hrmdnn was presented '
C?\R1&gt; OF THAMES
y«t the reniombn'nc# of her unhanked about the alter.
; blue, with hat and
accessories
of 10 o’clock, it will be held a t that a hand decorntcd bread board and
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We herewith wish t•• pxnr H nnr rrlfi-h nnd useful life, and tiie
French baskets filled with plnlc RrnV- She carried n shower bou­ hour for the rest of the season. knife.
I *djy
r s e s , were arranged in front of nuj&gt;t of bride roses and lilies of the Mrs. Thomns Owen, who always
At the conclusion of the game fjuccrci thank: to nil our innnv Words of .-yiupathy and encourage’otter will enter- the greens and branching cathedral *“ "*&gt;'• „
give much pleasure with her pro­ the hosteis, assisted by M r'. Ed* friends for their fine cxpr&lt;- ion of
honoring Miss candles were placed a t the back of
nnd for the beautiful ntent of our friends, will go far in
warn Ijine
unto and
and Mi
Brotherson Is the popular grams, will take charge this week, i ward
Mr.:. Archie Betts sympathy,
nd Miss Bernice the alter, towering above the
finwetr,
which
•&lt;&gt; eloqucnllt por­ lessening the hitter pain nnd un*
t
lu* There were l.T present Inst Satur- J served a delicious salad couryi
in. Jlich.
greens. The soft glow
the j —
f jrs- Frederic
Sho day, and it is hoped the number There were nine tables of players. tray this love nnd t»nfeepi 111 wbirH [gid.’li of irrtparablo lo.m.
„ from mo
» ivucric Wmlam^SUnlcy.
wiiuant Stanley. She
tent-Teachcrs Asshe, our Companion nnd Mother
n" nr^ttv effect ov er! ** n Rraduate of the Sanford High will Increase.
(Signed) A. J. Loraing and chilf - .. fninllv! School and nttended school in
wiu: i'vbi i»y. all who Liion- (h i .
&gt;cet at .'I o'clock candles R{*vo ”
Mrs. Shinhnlser will conduct the
druri.
the close
church.
Pews
Charleston.
Whil • v&lt; ficeidy fetl h r !•
Houshnlder and ant
friends
were marked with &amp;n|)fnr)|
t •„S. C., before coming to Story Hour for the youngor chil­
ers a« hostess.
dren and is arranging one of her Distinguished War
white tulle and ferns.
1 i
ro will be n joint
| The groom, who is the son of dclightfud program!. It will bo
1 l i s d ««u«na«BaB !fRaiiari»a*j;ji.4i.''jahfcN naaa*«tpai*i:B3a r y * r . *
the ceremony a m’.1 i Mrs. j(0rcttn Brotherson and the held ns usual nt 10 o’clock, so that
Veteran is Visitor IN MEMORY OF OUR J»EAI{ i;K 111
(nt-Aeachcni As-.' Preceding
si progrnm wns given by Miaa j jat0
nrothoraon. is connected the little folks enn mine with their
LOVED ONE. MRS m \ ; ; v \ *r
three P rim ary1*ca'
M
argaret
Davis
a
t
the
i
organ.
Mrs.
1
with
the
Hill
Lumber
Company.
older
brothers
v»nd
sisters.
122
A
distinguished
visitor
spending1
DEPARTED v
TU i’KN, w im
&gt; ♦^ildo
* »Frimary R.
“ L.
*. Glenn sang “I Love. Y o u j|jc jH popular jn business and so- attended Inst week, and it wns very the week in Snnford is Major Eli- •
Truly and^Mrs.
__________J.^H . Colcieugh j cja| circles and n memlier of one interesting to have the older and
THIS
!.:tl|i
DAY
OF
FEHRI’ w
n
woith Wilson of Che.ttanix .
TJurefwiJl rfiavc ! sang, “ At Dawning.
rt
ARY,
ONE
YEAR
AGO.
youngo
story
hours
both
being
held
Tenn.
Major
Wilson
ip
national',
**
of Sanford’s pioneer families.
it
o’M
at r t h e
Viliznlirth was iu a parity lit *ikI;
As
the
bridal
chorus
from
Loh­
in
different
parts
of
the
building.
i fi
known. j;. a veteran of the Spnni;-i
imhus tlall. All
Mr. and Mrs. Brotherson left ima
\ud wlicii He’ ry imj.'.lrt’d tiie fan e of her |u • vT.huCflC. sli3
engrin
was
playcil,
tho
wedding
VERSES.
American war and was an nffic'r
circle are re­
__
i(I mediately
■■iv-uiuiuiy---m
car• tor
in&gt; meir
their enr
for an southit:
Id,
•‘Here I have run aroaml with jo 0 for a year, nnd v.'t l»av »
party
advnnccd.
The
ushers.
Nowern
trip
and
upon
their
return
will
NOTICE
of
the
famous
Twentieth
Kan-.a
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(*h Mother dr ir nvy
: .i * !M
nt.
•m good friends, indeed; don’t you think it i time to think of
ton
Stcnstrom
and
R.
F.
Cooper,[be
located
at
2205
Palmetto
Avc
Division;
«nw
service
on
the
Mex­
nil
jn ti ■)•'
rjp g nie a diunioitd?’’ lie had thought of it, hut luid poalmarched down the side able. M iss'nue.
There will be a joi.it meeting of ican border and spent three year For tho .'- Iluit I meet each day .1B
tl
IV I,,41 tiie
tli., i&gt;-.,-ti^
P'.ncM
i . ill/. ,
the Parent-Teachers’ Associations over-seas during the World Wat. 'Hint (heir heart:: nlny be p &lt;pa: :m! »
Bull for the
n
of the three primary schoola a t tin* He i; a past Department Comman­ For this wofdrf I Irive to : ay.
rtn.Jd-Laughton
ill . i i’uul ovi r his face, ami lie li t hi* gaze
'1: u i, a iiright
„
Side
Primary School, Thurs- der of ihe* U. S. W. V. of Tone- •
fj u . I on h r ' i ,’it, f dr ,'ignro. Mi &gt; held her btealli w ilting hi*
held at tho ArMrs.
Alice Hartman ofr n..fr„t„
Buffalo.,1East
,
..
J-m
«•
N. Y„ is tlie guest of Mrs. B. L. day afternoon at 4:00 o’clock. This see and a I egiofiauv of promi­ Oh Fat in .• dear, wilt limn help «i
word ’1 which r tte knev; v/ogld bring comfort uml joy.
w
Day on her yacht in I^ike Monroe. meeting will he held for tho pur­ nence. Major Wilson wns chair­
j i t All. Souls
it
I hrm
"Lir.zie,” i’r aid fund he had not used that endearing term
X
pose of deciding the time nnd plm-o man of the National Jubilee En­ To 're for truth ami ligb*
a Vals before), "it w.i I’ rf ’t'flv proper for ynn to remind me of that,
A. \V. Abbott of the firm of Ah- for the patriotic pageant to he campment of tho United Snani’h And may ll ••y have to giii'l* til ir w
the Knights of
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bntt ......
1 .viil do a.i v*i i n 1;, ••.!’,tl even marc." Anti Id finely rhiselatl
arrive —..
Miss Anna Kramer will .......
, •Philadelphia,
■mmioipnin, given by the three schools anti a War Veteran-, which was held In Vi ion and dreaur.i by night.
nnd vCobb, of
X
m hand lifted Up' ivci iv. i from tho d, *k telephone, and ho npoka
Chattanooga in li)2!t and In MUM
Saturday from Jersey City to virit i P«-. is spending the winter at the large attendance is requested.
u
rclativea in Sanford.
j Valdez Hotel.
Into tl: ■trail milling tlcpa.",• nt i the tut'.’.
held the office of National Recruit­ And when my liim t hull co
&gt;'
Lrdir
In Japan women d;tcctives have ing officer of tiie H. S«. W. V.
ti
nr it the Library
"litUp," h- said eagerly, "is this Wight
ISM
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Mrs. Fred Dniger and son Frcd.j Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Loucks become very popular, and because
And lenv ul tilii
on eaith Ik n I v.-::it a Dirm nd Tiro foe f.i. :ir. llut ray make it four. miQ
of
their
efficiency
in
unearthing
WILL PREVENT WATER RISE
r; ell i am whevi. titul 11 Ing ti n up ia y w service car. You
[flub at the Li- left Tuesday for a short visit with | with their guests Lieut, and Mrs.
low
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 11. -Fri
relatives in Clearwater.
j Earl Louckr are motoring down the incriminating evidence are employ­
fart
t-ty voii .• lu’ii M I.:
i tleil
Oraut
tii
Vt . Diarrondr.’’.
,
t!
ed by the railroads, banks, and ing weather, predicted tonieht will And dwell v.ilh tli • i) new her tie,: u
•lie Club will
-------East Coast.
many_
large
stores.
ml
ili’.iry
nnd
!,i..zi(
Ir
v,
I
I
on
nir
m
t'uc
;:oct
:u
prevent n further rise of the All ■
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Culver of
-------would &lt;.’c flli Mai * iu tiie i :no.
ghepoy, Monogahela nnd Ohio
of the Wo- Philadelphia, Pa., arc spending thy j Mrs. J. L. Ingram arrived in
*t l*tir.iiiy ?/i r . W. T. 1lilt’ll,
M
Mrs. W. A. Franz and Mrs. Eli- ers In re, Eliminating fear nf
ll
Mr
sr Holy C ross. winter nt the Valdex Hotel.
E
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l:
It.
Sanford Tuesday from her home dor Curlcttc came from Geneva floods for the present time, the!
r „ | . F; A. '1Vutcll,
i musical at &lt;T;.T01
in West Palm Reach.
She was Tuesday to attend tho meeting of ( weather bureau said today.
! of Mrs. B. F. iI Dr. C. W. Duke, pastor of the j m
n
Mr,. !*. i’.. T' iLyi.
uni here
m-re i»y
called
by me
the illness of her the Social Department of the Wo-1
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Tiiten.
W.
F.
'I
rt
Mr.
! F irst Baptist Church of Tampa, • mother. Mrs. C. W. Speer.
man’s Club.
|rrs Sunday School 1spent Tuesday in Snnford.
(nl! frmti SavaniKi . Cio.)
The Canadian Co-operative U n.'
it I Dili and
j
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2nd
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a
lit
mid
Elm
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a Valentine party
Ion has a membership of over 7,-1
Mi n. .1. j
w
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-------i E. L. Day returns Tuesday from
Mrs. Lon Frnnr.heini and Mrs. 000.
[n. C. H. Smith on
iki\\
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HR3titiiEuinHRHnHnannQBrjsnrir:»*iicnicr.r.isnnxraBana*aR9MaB
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilcfrnn left his home in Dunkirk. N. Y., and, J. V. Mendel of Wheeling, W. Va„
from eight to ten
Tuesday for Tampa where they) will he on his ynrht here for the { nro visiting with their cousins,
expect to spend the week.
I remainder of the winter.
I Mr. nnd
— Mrs.
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Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
S.
Mcisch
nnd'
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
R.
S.
cCracken will «n- daughter, Miss Dorothy Mcisch of Keolor will lie sorry to learn of
Mrs. S. J. Messer returned Mon­
I tick
Socnucus, N. J., arc tho guests of her serious illness. She is nt thj day from Dil City, I’enn., where
Spaulding Circle Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ludwig.
j Fernald-Lnugliton Hospital.
I she was called by the illness and
mage sale Feb. 21
death of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. ♦?1*
Pri'g Store, j
The many frientls of Mrs. Aliet^ Tim many friends of Mrs. Joe 1Braxton Maggot and Herbert Mes- {^
Hill will be sorry to lenrn that she) Mrh h will be glatl to learn that 1
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is ill at her home on Fourth Street, she is doing nicely after her ree &gt;nt I L.
I*. K.
E. White returned
retnrneil Monday
M,„„l.i« 2k
khbors
of
America
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r, C.,
VI,, where
IVll» I IT he
11'* T
u .— i - l i - i r - r . ’i l»or motored to Jacksonville to 1operation at the Orlando Sanitnr- from
Washington,
J
hns been for the past three we?ks.
eTcnjn(,
imeet Mrs. Messer.
Mum.
MISS I^ATHRVN WlLKEY, Society Editor.

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lure of quality al price concessions IUml are nniisuat. Thi 1 tlominaul position i reflected in the values
ilia! we offer in our grenl Fit nili:re \,nne\. which coxers three floors.
We believe thnl our duty lo you i In—select our fu rn ilu re iih (he utm rst care; alway buy the beat; sell
at ihe lowest possible prices; consl inlly htep iu • to L stub si.tnle taerehuntli e
i:-, in funeral demand; ro(.penile with Hie nianufacln er.- in »fu- mailing
m thi n of newer
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five intelligent, courteous anil prompt service; in.tl**’ our store ns comfortable as ptr -iblo; satisfy utir culomer.s wants in every possible way; I.’. to do I be very best ttiul do it.
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livinR room furniture, bedroom .’miles, porch furniture of all (n
pieces that do so much in tnakinp. the heme livable.
The (tetter Homes Chib Flan enables you it* pur:h:t\e ihe fu n iiu rc you d« jire on term* that are indeed moderate and easy.

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errigan-George D efeat
Hagen And Kirkwood On
Orlando Course Tuesday
ORLANDO. Feb. 11.—Tom KerT.ttgan, shooting one of the most
5; .apectaculnr games in the history
i;, o f!the Orlando County Club course
• 'le d the Orlando-Winter Park team
7' composed of himself and Dow
^ G eo rg e , to ft viclory over Walter
.■ Hagen, world’s champion golfer,
•'*-and Joe Kirkwood one up in ninc$ teen holes Imre yesterday nftcr• .noon. Kerrigan's sinking of a 20
foot puft on the extra green for
ft birdie three, after the other
l7 three players lmd litdctl out in
f^fo u rs, clinched the match nnd
' s brought unprecedented cheers from
tfio large gallery which followed
; t h e e n t i r ' . . v i r &lt; ! &lt;,f p l a y .
The match yesterday won closcly contested by Kerrigan for the
iy.locals and Hag?n for the visiting
r&gt;‘Pasadtnn Kstatpa team of fit.
S^jPctcrrliurg. Kirkwood was decidf ’ fdly off iiis gnme and failed to
show his real ability with the cxi ceptioa of tiie first four holes
sy.xoming in. George pushetl the

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WOR — Newark f 10!r.2) 0 ordim tru.
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KGO — Oakland (290.8) 0 concert; 10 fniro; 12 dune-. soloing
WOAW—Omahr (520) C story:
0:20 announced: C:48 oreheiilrhs 9
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records of 22 hours and 46 minutes
for the run ftout Kan Francisco to
Fortinnd, O re .
Tim car was officially cli_*ck*’d
out by the Han I’ratvisjo Kx-aniiner from the Ferry Hlclg. a t 0:0J soil in Inc lio’.vroom
the }&gt;em'
p. 111. Wednesday tiiglit. Dec. 3, and mol * ilud .oti-Kr r s •.•••nip.iny.
was cbeckod into the Western Un­
Mince the car wan ffriit pul on
ion office at Portland a t 6:30 p. in. display, hlondn v, il iu»s drawn |i*».•
the limit day, .an elspsrd time of tlredj of vi. itoi .
Kram 3:39
M hours and ’l' 1 • uut? . Tbl • i o’cloel until 0 in tl: • afternoon,
I
the fa jtc rt tim^ ever made between from 7:80 p’clocl until 1 1 0 1
the two cities by an aiitomoliite. ut night the car dT- it.
The fact that tli- car v/as n&lt;jt only It i quite necoiunrjdul in': jud ••.ill
a strictly stock tpodcl. but war a respond to ai re.i uinble 1 -i" :
d o cd automobile, and that the run for pulcrtaimiH’iit.
wn; made under the most adverse
Besides a 1 nappy liiw of • 6 ;Mnr.
weather conditions, enhances thu the Hud.'Oil hi" lit i! di.'.piial varCleveland's psrfornianre.
iifun inuvicid olTeriii**::, 1 .•*»i&lt;-» •
The car was driven i*y ('baric-. from solo •
•■••prt'Ui.vt in.i. i f .
Bowman, Hal^a nir.hagor .of tiie ayiuphony
J.i/,*, it hir
Chandier-Clevftiind iVTotor
f a r ’ in ahundance.
Company, Clovclnnd Kix dintrihuThe pinchim* i-. a ?ie*i •••• rrh It
tora for San FranciKco, assiHted l»y is ei|iiipi&gt;ed with balloon lit' that
H art Brandon, service Hiipcrint •11- appear fat and prospered . Tit •
dent, and P. .1. Newman of tIn­ machine it: encircled with rope; and
sides force. The men reported that, the floor is. coveted with yel' i\v
the storms made the going not sawdust bringing mil tin gii. teulhg
Idacl; lini.-h of tile eat vvnli |»i••:»
ing contrast.

tttO DR JANEIRO. Fell. II. —
Althouvb (ifflciiil HiatiHticii arc nut
yet avuilnii!i) for the entire yenr#
it i; estimated tiiut the number or
ininiigrRiits at riving iu Brazil dur­
ing 1921 will approximate 85,000.
Must: of th • newcomers are PortufuicHc, German::. Italians nnd Siuin
ish.

DAYTONA

B est For The Bath
nB auaacaaH enB E naoH naniiK aK B anaanauH N aD aaB enM nM sgB a

We have new carts anil repairs for the old ones on hand.
Let us hook your order for a new one or repair the old oue,

INCORPORATED

faff of a Branch Ofi

57. Heads.
Smalt stream.
01. Impale.
02. Awning.
63. A flowcrles'i pinnt.
6 1. To tire.
08. Female liter.
f.(&gt;. Catch.
Answer to Ymterdry

LIGHT AND POWER BILLS ARE DUE FROM
THE 1st TO THE 10th—-DO NOT WAIT!

F rr (he convfcnlcncc of W ater and Gan I'ritrong, the city has iu
rffice with the Southern Utilities Company, and water anil jpu
billfl, which arc due (he aame time (from the 1st to the 10th)
may be paid o p one trip to the office.

S IA M
!AlT|Y|i&gt;1

REMEMBER—“The Money or the Meter”

CITRUS TREES
Budded oil Four Y ear Sour Orange
«in ,1 ,«,•!•• mi,-..JRonIivi,j

•'Lrrion County,
N U U I'IE R F IE L P ,

F L O R ID A

n

r«|iia! fur durability, it
longer 11ml look* I: Her tb.in
other pain. We carr) u full
ot rum-proof paint. varnidieM,
online , liriisbci, wiiuj elaina
wall paper.

Largo lots, beautifully wooded.
E asy of access. All improvements.
W e will build your house if you have
a reasonably small sum o f cash to
start with and you can pay the bal­
ance in easy monthly paym ents extonding over a period o f years the
sam e as you now pay rent.
We charge nothin# for Llm plans or
supervision and will only build the
first 10 houses ourselves to g e t a good
class o f people started at our new
place.
Public announcem ents of
name, of suburb, prices of lots and
location will be made one week bonce.
Wo have already arranged to build
five o f these houses.
You must have som e cash to start
you and the houses w ill cost complete
with the ground from 54,500 to about
$7,500 or more if you desire.
Sanford Herald

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Wo will builfl d. Iiou-’c to your order
Imm our iihini; ni* your own, at; our
now i*i(loin*! &gt;now being prepared and
(lovclo|)ed two miles from the centre;
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In .Sanford
WO AI — Gan Ant.u.i j (JKM.5) m
. W E k H -th h r.jp /H U ? ) 7 or*
cfirdra; 9 golf kr.r.im, copraao, 9:30
- orchestra.
W ithin Ti:c Near Future
San Francisco (421.0) £
11 b u i’-cnc, revue.
i RPO
_ j; !» ort iit’slra; 10 a
Vt’P.GN- Scut blown Economist 8:30 new plays
A Live W tic Repreecntditvc Is.Nccdid
11 pragj'fttnJ 13 hmitl.
:1
(200) v r'.tEsical; 8 whistler, so-jlolgatl:
..
•
(:.Uent)
£
Fchiiuotd County
praiio. dartre; 3:30 Icetnrca;' 9* KFQX
Jami.-nec; 13 pianist vocal, tik-! W"GY- Krherectndv (379.6) 6*’iU »
— WRITE—
uli'V.
1 1?iok d ia l; 7 o ich r.tra; 7; 13 n
: 10:3d organ.
t*
WLW - Cincian
7, — NpringllHtl f m i ) 0:15 g
concert, &lt;|tu del; 10:.
GEOROe W. ALBltlGliT
0:30 c-lurrlionai: 7 I.ihcctn m
c lv t r.i. Melody boy.
, WKAU — Cleveland (381.4) 6 pregram : 7:45 rpecisl; J0 or- lmi:- g
C8 N. Ornugc’Avo.
ccnrrrt:
,
’ j t'"»: J0:3U populai ao,tg •; 1U;43 dp* H
ORLANDO,
pt r
V/FAA
Dallas Mews ( 17.7.9) 1chestra.
g
fi:5i) recital; 8:30 r.ingcr, violinid I KHf) - fit In :',. ISs) Dhpatrii ?
j^m n3angK nn'jigannB tt3ingnanB gn«M N B a9 l qCII
pianist; 11 entertainers.
WOO — Davenport (483.0) 7
Snndiurn; 7:20 lecture; 9 nrehentra; 10 tiancc, entertainers.
KOA — Denver (silent.
WWJ—Detroit News (352.7)
7:20 tenor;
orchestra.
WRAP—Fort Worth Star- Tcir g 'atit (175.9) 7:30 musical; 9:30
popular liohga.
KKKX Hastings (288.3 ) 9:30
IF YOUR
vet rd, iustrumental, ensemble.
KNX—Hollywood (337) 8:15 orthe-dra; 10 features; 11 vocal; in­
strumental; 12 orchestra.
WOS — Jefferson City (410.9)
C r.ddrc’a. musical.
V/DAF-Knnsns City Star (355.6)
»t Schonl ot the Air; 11:43 Nlghthiwk frolic.
KIM—Los Angelcr. Times (404)
3 concert; 8:30 children; 10 fea­
ture; 12 orchestra.
WilAS-Louisvillc Times (399.8)
mixed concert, talk.
WMC — Memphis Commercial
If ytr.i have noFrcceiveri your Eloclrir Mil! promptly after Ihe 1st
Appo.ii (499.7) 8 lecture.
V.’CCO — Minnenpolh-St. Pnu!
of (lie; m onth/cat! a t the office, 218 lin st Firut Street
(410.4) 6:30 concert; 7:30 Abra­
or telephone 27.
ham Lincoln; 7:45 health talk; 8
musical; 10 Casey review.
CKAC — Montreal (437) 7:30

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ANNOUNCES

V/E HAVE;
Dnncy Tanireriucc.
Valrncia Omipcy
Faison IJrtnvn Ornnijca
I’iutapplc O-jvizch
i&gt;1aryh f*V',dtcwi G roprfruit.
W rite or wir * tin for quantity pricor,.
H’c have Mir afock. C'nn errve you quick

dan driven by am ateurs lint: ru t an

I’hnne 383----------------------------------- L»07

_
WFI — Philadelphia (395) C1riucBK'anntaBafliaBatJMnaBnttanBHaaanaaaaan

13 .

ditions which were encountered.
16a. f' g-ud
“ It in easy for us to unders tand 62. Pitii.e
why the Cleveland has been* aide 51. QuiMe:
to annex o muny record* on nv t&gt;n rr%
■&lt;cd.
tain eiimba on the Pacille Coast,” 60. Peak.
Haid Chaa. Itow man, in commenting i &gt;&gt;:, viiir.
■a the run. “ Any one who would i n. !’clii:i'
ride behind the wli'-el of the GlcveI Mill;
land for ;• day dowlopn a real en 0d To g m
thu ianni for tii performance of this ' 07. I’nrnii
/ 1 .1
J^kYcru
Sedan. Driven Ity 'Amateurs, null,mobile. •

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WIP - • Philadelphia (505)9) 0
talk: V concert; 0:20 ertheatra.' ’ ,

3

Out 6 6 4 I I 5 4 I 1 10
-In
0 1 3 3 0 4 5 3 5 I—1*J—SO
16
Hagen:
r
Out 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 12 —36
In 1 6 3 3 5 4 6 0 4 4—40—75
Hagen, world’s champion roller,
proved true to his reputation an a
master of the clubs bv turning the
first eighteen holes in 71. he was!
nosed out for low medal honors i
by Kerrigan who turned in a pnr ;
71). George clipped off the round ,
in fine: chape with a 73 and Kirk- j
wood was high with n 70.
The first nine holes found the j
score even, Kerrigan and George !
holding out in fours on tin: second :
hole while the visitors took fives,!
and the match being evened up on
the ninth green when Hagen scor- I
ed a birdie two one the short hole
leading to the club house.
The I’nsndcmi pair forged into
the lend for the first time on the,
tcntii hole when Kirkwood sunk a
beautiful 10 foot nut for a birdie j
three while the locals tool: fo u rs.'
Kerrigan put Orlando-Winter Park
back on even term s at the dog­
leg No. II. when ho pitfhed litis
second shot to within twenty feet
of the cut out of the rough nin’ |
holed out in three with a sensa­
HOSIZONTAf.
tional shot.
1. Discover,
Hag;n and Kirkwood braced
t. H-v.’iia; lubes.
here, e.m! the locals weakened,
when the visitors scored birdies c. i ‘ 0. Th? two.
No. 12, while both George and 13. Fas'im.
Kerrigan picked up nft«*r driving 11. Con'istont.
into the dilch. This gave the vis­ 16. Par; of “t . 1-.”
l‘&gt;. Having c loth-.’ :.
itors a lend of one up.
The thirteenth, the water hole,! 18. Kories.
wns halved, all the players h o h - 119. To ph.t.
mg out with threes, but on t l v ' 20. .Stop!
fourteen the local teams got hack 81. Otherwise.
even when both Hagen and Kirk­ 23. i’urncd v* i-•&gt;.
wood drove out of hounds nnd lo s t: 25. Like.
a stroke. Kerrigan chalked up 20. Auvtlun.
thi;; h* in with a p ’.r four by sink-! 28. IJruukard.
lug an eight foot put. The r e ­ 30. Gene bv.
maining holes to the extra hole o" , 83. A realty imp.
nineteen, were halved, neither team 36. A11 opening.
I &lt;'ing able lu gain a lead, although 87. .'Jnnl.e.
the play was featured by numerous 8.0. I ' - i g s i u ! : .
spectacular app;oic!i shoti; and 49. Wrath.
pula width m ilt4 lmtiitl the Up of 44. Disccins.
to. Sl.'u l:ep,
the tup:, and out.
•17. llridge.

Stove and

Now (here con he no question as to the supf*
Cleveland Six performance.
Five weeks ofio, at C u lv er C ity, Cal.,
1,000 miles fn 8-18 minutes clcclriftcd America.
On January 27th, also at Culver City* Cjevd
lowered fhis record 1o 1,000 miles ih‘ 715 nunuk
astoundinrt performance is 1 hour qnd 43 mintffd
an average of over 80 miles nn hour.
It is 41 minutes faster than the time recently*
a higher-priced six-cylinder car. v

N e w C oach

ft ranks as one o f the outstanding feats in th®*
year history of autom otive developm ent and P*0**

P r e m ie r

Vet this second run was made with n deep*
than the accomplishment of thiaanmzing speed**
once victory.

O ody b y F U h e r

It was made to verify, under the most gruel!*
(fens, the superb design, materials and wurkm
atm.ip tiic Cleveland Six as one of the outstonoi*!
ail time.
You may never drive 1,000 miles in 715 ffijn®*
may never subject your car to so lienrtbreakinl
endurance.
Hut whatever Cleveland Six* model you sc^ |(
you the sam e unexam pled engineering aPJ \ &lt;
| l v * t i r v r - i p - d i * t h i n m o r v ^ t o u * fe * *

FLORIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR COMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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PRINTING
W i g h t p r i n t s h o p —Rush
__ ord­ k^ARN ABOUT front County and
tkfough the Star-Tala*
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W.
0 Railroad Avenue.
P5bl*, ^ d morning*.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram, Ukeland. Fla.
Printing th at pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia.
Tem*r M*ke your sales
service. Telephone 93. New lo
T s s l i * ^ , the „.Xenlm Gasette,
cation. Welaka Building.
°ij °■gricuitural
______ p a p e r ’ h a n g e r
district Want ad and display
£*les
on
request
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa. per hanger,
hanger. ..Phone 3511.

FOR SALE OR RENT—Small
home with three acres of land,
50 orange trees and truck gmrden. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­
tricity and water. 10 minutes out
on hard road. Phone 571-J.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
home and grove subdivision on
highway.
David M. Douglass,
Sanford.

Miscellaneous
For Sale
FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, Coc per gallon In 35 gallon
barrel*, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga._____
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR SALE—Used Wlllys-Llght
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
Pair of good mules
tap. Box 20, Oviedo,

FOR RESULTS

Help Wanted
WANTED—To buy country pro­
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,
highest prices paid.—Davis Whole­
sale Co., Augusta, Ga.

WANTED—Young man of good
appearance to solicit advertising
—Should hnvo hia own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply at Herald
Office.

FOR KENT—First Class store
room on West First about 3,500
sq. ft., floor space.—A. I*. Connelly
&amp; Sons.

WANTED — Competent steno
grupher, experienced in ordin­
REAL ESTATE
ary office duties. Apply A. B. C 1924
Overland
Touring FOR RENT—Four room house
and tiled and in crop. Right at
Sanford Heruld.
with modern conveniences and
Above cars reconditioned, all
D.
A.
CALDER
A
R.
R.
ELDRIDGE
It restricted to
loading station and near hurd road.
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm­
garage.
2nd St., West Side. An­
run
fine
and
look
good.
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
WANTED—Two young men to
ers and fern growers of Volusia Price $8,500. Half cash, balance
nie
Philips.
J 'j f f i ' T h . s s j Prices
Right—Terms
“Maybe"
property listed and for sale. Of­ county advertlso in the DeLand terms. Fred Wulsma.
sell brushes. $25 to start $20
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
fice 108 Second St., Near Park Daily Nows, rate le per word, cash
security required. Box 25 care of
yfortr sssa
sa
A school for the teaching of
Dodge Dealer
tu b a e q u e n t
Avenue. Phone 282.
Herald.
with ordar.
public
health is to be established
, office should b*
Phono
No.
.T
Oak
&amp;
Second
FOR SALE—Household furniture,
by the l^ndon School of Tropical
lately In
of
J. E. SPURLING. sub-division MAINE—Watervtlle, Morning Sen­
1020 Union Avenue.
FOR SALE—Overturn! sedan, good Medicine, ut a cost of $2,000,000.
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
mechanical condition, priced low
r»»»niutlve t h o r r
lando, Florida, and F l o r a ple are interested in Florida p ro ^
for
quick sole. See Mr. Fnbrix.
with
r“,B* 1
Heights, Florida on Dixie Iligh- erty. Reach them through tbs
Chapter 3
Volmim 1
113 Park Ave.
way-________________
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
s ,rr % v°s
FOR SALE
tion.
Four beautiful lots on Sanford
FOR SALE—One Dodge truck
■ • s u r s w +. . TIN AND METAL WORK
Heights, elevation high; price, low;
witli punol body—good condi­
JAMES
II.
COW
AN-All
kinds
ADVERTISB in tile Journal-Her­ easy terms. Will sell all four
ifURic* _
tion. Cheap for cash or will trade
ald, South Georgia's greatest lots together, one or more as de­
Ihould give • th alr . -of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
for muull ear. Phone 2103 or Inlit .address Ait
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak newspaper. Morning, afternoon, sired. See P. Unvnrd Smith, Own­
quire
at Herald Office.________
on* num ber^lf
Apartments
Avenue and Third Street. Tele- weekly and Sunday Classified rates
tl. About one
vPbone 111.__________________ 10c per line. Waycross Journal- er. 200 Evans St.
Three-room furnished apartment
L ost and Found
!, other" cW t TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
HEAL ESTATE
for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
h you unUes
We
have
been
compelled
to
pontAll makes of typewriters for TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
oJdrrrs.
pone the opening announcement of FOR SALE—Shetland pany. K. B FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart­ STRAYED—One Jersey cow. Ia»ft
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
.Mill,IU ton, Goldsboro.
Send in your subscription to the
Ml
*1
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 Tribune or hand it to your local our property in Sanford’s suburbs
ment. Part of newlv furnished
my place Saturday night. Chain
for
one
week.
Labor
conditions
Ball Bldg.
dealer so you can read Florida’s 1and other circumstances over FOR SAI.E—Eastman Folding Ko­ bungalow. Close in. To perman­ nnd block attached to head. Metal One Pine day
SK
v
t
r
J
tnfuatll*
greatest newspaper. One yenr whicli we have no control have re­
VETERINARIAN
dak. Postal card size. Cost $90 ent tenant only. Reasonable rate. tag in ear. Reward for return of
About two years ago
^ • v w - DR;-' A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. $8.00, C months $4.00, three months tarded our progress in making the Will jell cheap. Address J. Gate, Phone 122-J or write Rox 1072 cow or information to her where­
City.
abouts.
H.
||.
Chappell.
Phone
A
ninn came in the office
t rfflclent.
$2.00.
If
you
desire
$1,000
insur­
Do!an3 Vetinary Remedies. 313
physical improvements on our sub­ Box 81. Sanford, Ha.
578W.
ance
policy
add
75
cents
to
your
To
buy a few lots
E. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
division. We want the work to
erder.
Anti
lie
asked us to show
be complete before we ask the gen­
LOST—Between Orlando nnd San­
YOU WANT to buy or sell eral public to view the premises.
hint
something
good
Building Material "DO
ford, u brown traveling hag,
anything?" If so advertise In This gives us un opportunity to
So
wo
took
him
to
Mease
notify
box
94G
St.
Angusjnvfte a few more discriminating
MIRACLE 'Concrete Co, general the “Gainesville Sun."
DIRECTORY
the outskirts of town
BEDFORD, la d , Feb. 11.—That tine and receive reward.
cement work, aidewalke, build­ W KST VI n o INI A—aV rk V b u rg . Th* investors to inspect our place be­
OI»rk»burir
E xponent, m o rn in g fore the Grand Opening.
the
flimsy
schoolhouso,
like
the
And
explained why
ing
blocks,
irrigation
boxes.
J.
B.
t f f nllbln r « * r
Un n wager of $150 a man in
Including Sunduv. m o r n in g Issue.
hickory stick of the Three-R days, l-o*
Write promptly for maps, price
We believe thu lots
of ftanfarrf
Terwilleger, Prop,______________ 1 cent par word, minimum He.
Angeles
remained
perched
for
is drifting into obscurity, is in­ 13 hours on top of a slender flag Were a gootl investment
lints and other data to J. L. B. San.
i *llr* needed,
Lumber and Building Material
m k m n n r »p*dicated in a survey made by the pole
DKVKLOPKKR
__
________
__________
ATTRVYlO.V- l*«o-1 ford Herald Office.
rising 50 feet abovu a 13Carter Lumber Company
„*ulr.il.
I t la
And he thuught
larola la bcKlnning the Rreutmt do- •
Indiana Limestone Qtinrrymon’n
Uktllralir
to r
story
building.
N, Laurel St.
Phone 565
velopment In UlorldV.. history; a
That
we were kidding him
association,
which
shows
that
lust
million dollur liluhway to th* FOR SALE—Six room bungulnw
HILL LUMBER CO. House a half
year more than $225,000,000 was
gulf beach Junt
finished; a two' and gnrugu, practically new best
And
got mad
Service, Quality and Price.
in 1111on dollar brldee across Kscuin-| location for family with children.
siicnt in replacing antiquated
i
And
went
away
hlu II.iv started; iiunrter million
school buildings with materials of
Very liberal
dollar bpera hou*&lt;t under construe-; Ideally situated.
Our
price
a t that time
a permanent nature.
lion; tw o millions b etas spent on terms. Write Geo. W. Me Roy,
, W a s $ 2 ,2 5 0 .0 0
highway; areaiest cbanco for live! Safety Hurbor, F la , or see any
Reports to the association said
Floridn and Western Moats
developers to g e t In on ground | Reultor in city.
that n far ercuter number of
floor. Write Development D ep a rt-;,
school buildings were replaced
410 Sanford Ave,
mem Th* Pensacola News.
than remodeled, and that contracts
Rooms For Rent
I’hone fill-W
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Atf-j
already nv/nrded give promise of
gusts, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
1925 exceeding the previous your
Directory
classified medium, rate cash .09c | FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
in volume of school building con­
out meals.
Reasonable rates,
charge. 10c per line, minimum
Lincoln House.
iND MOTOR HEflume, causing a horning, scald­ struction..
•30c.
IDINfJ.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. 'APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three ing sensation, or setting up an ir­
A school for the training of
ritation ut the neck of the blad­ furniture salesmen and retailers
Johns County is reached through
room
apartment
on
ground
floor.
der, obligating you to seek relief hs.s been inaugurated in Grand
ECTRIC SERVICE
the St. Augustine Evening Record. Apply :;00 French Ave.
two or three times during the Rapids, which city is one of thElectrical repairs,
Quick results. Two cento per word.
V.1.00 per cord delivered
I He came Imck
,
n) Ave. Orlando,
Rumple copy on renaest.
FOR RENT—Desirable front bod night. The sufferer is in constant great centers of the furniture in­
To
buy
the
lots
dread;
the
water
pusses
sometimes
dustry.
TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dally, room adjoining bath, 1020 I.nur with n .scaMiryc sensation and is
Britt Realty Company And the ptficc ho*l jumped
Times, the grout home daily.,
very proftrser' again, there is dlf-J
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to 56,000.00
rate like per word, minimuu. FOR KENT—2 light housekeeping ticulty
in voiding it.
GARDEN
HOSE
charge
25c
cash
with
order.
W
rite'
rooms
1101
Elm
Ave.
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Bladder weakness, moat folksfor complete rate card.
Schnider.
Try Sm itlrs Barber j And his thought*
lit ami Second St,
cull it because they can’t control j
12Vi cent per foot
urination. While it is extremely
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Shop for good barber jWere a (,e®P (ln, k b,ncl(A SPLENDID FEELING
For Few Days
nnd sometimes very pain-!
scene of stupendous developmentThat tired, half-sick, discouraged annoying
IT REPAIRING
fill,
this
is
often
one
of
the
most
j
work. Ladies Welcome. And we know they wort
Read about it in the Palm Beuch feeling caused by a torpid liver
FUN — Automobile
Post. Sample copy sent on re- und constipated bowels can be got­ simple ailments to overcome. Be-,
N ext to Valdez.
IBecom e we saw them.
drinking lots of soft water, n l-1
in* ami Rebuilding,
ten rid of with ■nirnrising prompt­ gin
so
get
about
four
ounces
of
.lad
ut. Ouk Avenue.
ness by using Herbine. You feel Salts from your pharmacist undj
Its beneficial effect with the lirst take u tnhlespoonful in a glass of ‘
FOR HIRE
JO H N E. FOX
dose as its purifying and regulat­ water before breakfast. Continue
0 SERVICE Day
DAVID B. IIYEP
ing
effect
is
thorough
und
com­
(Realtors)
Stops pain at once jun industrial und agricultural sec- plete. It not only drives put bile this for two or three dnys. This
l«t» all trains, IlngARCHITECT
Real Estate— Insurance
will
help
neutralize
the
ncidn
in
|
ir. Phone 561,
Any rheuniutic pain calls for Red I ” ??!__________________________ und impurities hut it imparts a
system so they no longer are
M»ml&gt;«r A. I A.
Pepper Rub. Not mustard, not p las! TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of tplcndid feeling of exhilaration, athesource
ro TRIPS
of irritation to the bind-!
Ill .is* UulltlliiK
ters, not liniment. Not any old- j Florida reul estate advertise in strength, vim, and buoyancy of tier nnd uninary
organs, which
CALDER. Day and time method. Men have found a ; the St. Petersburg Times. One cent spirits. Price GOc. Sold by Laney’s
O rla n d o , l-’la r ld a
then
act
normal
again.
wrvia*. Anytime, better wny, and everybody should cent a word daily, two cents a word Drug Store.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and
use it.
*Sundays.______________________
i is made from the acid of grapes
An
average
of
nearly
G00,000
Nothing else supplies such con- T h r MORNING JOURNAL is the
ami lemon juice, combined with
J. N. Westbrooks
centrated, such penetrating lieut.
accepted want ad medium in dozen eggs ure consumed in New lithiu, and is used by thousands of
And heat that doesn’t hurt you. Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word York city every day, or about one folks who are subject to urinary
Gunsmith
for each person.
You feel it instantly.
In three ail insertion. Minimum 20c.
: disorders caused by acid irritation.
Craphonolus,
Clocks, Hewing
minutes it seems to roach the {■
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Machine
The metric system of weight* |i Jad
depths. Circulation starts. n&gt;n- FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
whatever.
morning Sentinnl; largest claasi- nnd measures was originated in
421 Sanford Ave.
Murinello gestion is relieved. I’ain und the
Hero you have n pleasant, efferfied business, rate lc a word, mln- France the latter pat of the e ig h ­ j vescent lithiu-wnter drink v/hich
kinds. Rain water a soreness go.
teenth century.
Why suffer torture when such jmum 24c cash with order.
mav quickly relieve your bladder
Old First National
relief
is
at
hand?
Why
cling
to
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irritation. By all means have your
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Pg, phone 245.
the old methods when a new one ^ LITTLE WANT AD In Tb«
physician examine your kidneys ut
NOTICE,
the
undersigned
will
ap­
M X K DYERS
is better? You can prove in one
Herald will bring you big re­
—Adv.
ply to the Board of Pardons ut least twice a year.
1 Chiropodist
bTEAM PKESSERY hour thut it is. This is the quick- a(||ta. Advertise those old articles
its
next
regular
meeting
for
a
par­
f 1 *pecialty.
Ill)
FOOT SPECIALIST
don, huving been convicted of a
?aue, 1'hone 327J7_
'■urns, llunlona, I n a r o w charge of manslaughter and sen­
I OK Nulls, Heavy Cull[cape
tenced to twenty years in the State
mines or llr,-it a e b l n f
feet.
Penitentiary at the May Term of
{ m i. r . i.. n in u u i
the Circuit Court, 1922, for Semi­
Vowrll Drew llid*.
nole County. Florida.—Amos Pic­
An
Elto
Motor
roIh you there
I'liono.
U U vator
THE MI A.MI HERALD is the big kett.
HLHnuler/ut
untl
brings
you
hack.
East Coast morning newspaper.
i/vWLES
for P*iM
'/trhy/itfut Sumrnel-a
mm
Rheumatism
STORE — PreR ED
Backache*
Hayes
i
Sodas.
Wi
Elton J. Moughton
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Lumbago
Tou as your phone.
Sanford Sign Shop
A R C H IT E C T
ho&amp; S han. ;HaKKard &amp; C,,m|iany
Hill Hardware Co
KTRICAL
r ~ rr»
Designers and painters of San
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Real F-stale—Investments
First Nutiunal Rank illdg.
D I I D
Neuritis
ford’s distinctive signs. Sun
Phone 5.1.
1ELECTRIC CO.
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! First National Bunk Building
ford Avenue at First Street.
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to Gilloa &amp; Platt
Sanford, ------------ FloritU
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Otis Geo.'ge, Well Known Father Hayden 'Admits
lng Part in Conspiracy
Kirkwood W ill Give
Bootleggers From Savannah
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Military Court Meets
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ATLAN TA, Feb. 10.— Sam­
Country Club have been sold, it
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—The
For Probe O f Case;
uel Rothberg, Atlanta business
**■i *tated Tuesday morning by C.
federal trade commission was di­
O.
Black,
general
manager
o
f
the
man,
testified
today
at
the
*
•
Reporter On Stand
rected Monday hy th«? senate to In­
Sanford Golf dub, which is spon­
trial o f A. E. Sartaln and L.
vestigate
alleged
monopolies
in
the
Jf J., Feb. 1 0 .~
soring the match. Indications are,
J. Fletcher, former official* of
electrical power nnd the tobacco in­
CAVE CITY, Feb. 10.— He­
according to Mr. Black, that a gal­
the Atlanta federal prison and
9, freshman in
dustries, and to Inquire into tho roes of the Collins rescue vol­
lery
of
at
least
300
persons
will
Laurence
Rhiel
o
f
Columbus,
[f’ Pharmacy of
existence of a national propaganda
follow the distinguished
pair
0 „ that he told Fletcher e a r ly
unteers, who are driving a
niversity, i* be.
to discourage public ownership o f
around th e course.
In 1924 If he would “ ti(ke
shaft
toward the underground
utilities.
Hagen will pair with
Otis
ae city jail here
care" of Fred Hoar, Sr., of
A
resolution
by
Senator
Norris,
prison,
early today were more
George, professional at the Sanford
Savannah, Ga., convicted of
[her questioning
Republican, Nebraska, rullinw for than 33 feet down after five
&gt; Walter Hagen, one o f the most Country Club.
Dow George, o f
violation
o
f
prohibition
law,
he
Ror John J. fam ou s •golfers in this world nnd Winter Park, brother o f the San­ would be given |15,000.
j Investigation o f the "extent to
days of ceaseless labor. The
»of the Inves- holder o f the unofficial ittle of ford golfer, will play with Kirk­
I which the General Electric ‘ Comwork
is progressing slightly
|
pony”
or
its
subsidiaries
monopo­
"deaths of two world's champion, will beo seen wood in the match. After th* Atlanta, Feb. 10.— A story charg­
lize production and distribution of faster as much material to bo
course
has
been
played,
Kirkwood
here
next
Friday
afternoon
in
an
ing
bribery
in
connection
with
the
ents anil illness
electric energy, was attached, l»y removed was heavy rock /dabs.
will give a 45 minute exhibition of scale of “ soft jobs” at the Atlanta
pc hi* admission exhibition match with Joe Kirk­ trick
u vote of 55 to 25, to the tobacco
shots.
federal
prison
Monday
wa*
told
wood,
another
golf
celebrity.
The bottom o f the shaft is now
hit without perinvestigation resolution o f Senntor constantly saturated with seepage
from
the
witness
stand
in
United
Kirkwood
is
Shot
Maker
(ns&lt;d poison cap*
Ernest, Republican, Kentucky, a ft ­ water.
Kirkwood, though he has no State* district court hy Father
skin, follow. stuer practically the entire day’s ses­
string o f championships to show Thomas P. Hayden, former Cath­
State officials, geological and
„ hii doth,
sion had been spent in debate.
for It, Is recognised as one of tho olic chaplain at the inntitution, in
medical experts are firmly confiflotiwr student in
Adopted Without Record Vote
best golfers in the world. He Is the trial of A. E. Sartain and L.
»i*oning waa
m r Ernest
iivmv resolution, which . viucvd that Collins, accidentally
The
unquestionably the best shot maker J. Fletcher, deposed warden' nnd
|«orn«| hy Proseprovides fur inquiry into reported Imprisoned, very
likely is still
of the whole array of profession­ deputy, respectively o f the prison,
Homer Collins, center, collapsed in the nrms c f fellow workers after agreements between the Imperial alive, basing the l&gt;eiicf on tests
Hi laid evidenco
als. Among the shots he will make and Laurence “ Heinie" Rhiel, Col­
lie toiled three days without stopping in nil attempt to free hi* lifoUler, Tobacco Company o f Great Britain with an electric amplification d e-"
((■in a student,
Friday afternoon will be drive* umbus, Ohio.
vice, which apparently recordetl Ids
1testified before
using watch crystals, hands, feet
The indictments against Sartain, Floyd, trapped in an underground cavern at Sand Cave, near Cave and the American Tobacco Com­ breathing.
Authorities
pany by which It was alleged, co­
and other parts o f the human body Fletcher und Rhiel charge conspir­ City, Kentucky. .
ft’s room and
A military inquiry investigating
operative organizations in tho
as tees.
His abilities at trick acy und bribery, nnd they went on
found several Debate on- Power Probe Reso­ shots are summed ujp os "he can trial after their counsel had lost
United States were boycotted and the circumstances surrounding im­
ics and poisons
each concern was given %a monopo­ prisonment and rescue work o f
any kind o f sshot with uny motions for ■'continuance. These
lution In Upper House Pre­ make
ly in its own country, then wus Floyd Collins adjourned shortly a f ­
motions were based on contentions
kind o f club.”
ternoon until 3 o'clock after hear­
vents Action Monday; Con­
adopted without u. record vote.
Monday night,
Hagen can always be counted that cufllcient time had not been
'I he iniiuiry into propugurul.-i ing two witnesses. More testimony
it Authority,
siderable Debate Expected upon to do the' spectacular. His given them for preparation ami
against public rwnership o f ulittli- is in prospect this afternoon.
he entered the
style o f play is slashing and ag­ that William Schley Howard, one
ties was directed in an amendment
of
the
attorneys,
was
ill.
William B. Miller, reporter for
without author*
gressive
which
makes
hint
one
of
WASHINGTON. *Feb. 10.— Sen­
attached to tho Norris resolution j the Courier-Journal o f Louisville
Admit* Part In Corapiracy
prescription for ate consideration o f the conference the most interesing to observe of
before it was adopted as a rider to and B. G. Fishhnek fnrmer testi­
Freely udmitting his participa­
R and W” (six report on tho Underwood Muscle the country's famous golfers. Of
the Ernest proposal. It wns ad­ fied to rumors spreadink a* to
capsules, nnd six Shoals leasing bill wont over un­ all the professionals in tne coun­ tion in the alleged conspiracy with
capsules^ issued til Tuesday because o f the legis­ try, Hngen usually draws the larg­ Sartain, Fletcher and Rhiel, the Completion of New Reservoir j Unless President Can Sway vanced hy Senntor N on is himself, whether Collins wus in the cave,
priest gguve his testimony in a low
who is bringing forth his power in­ were fnlse.
est galleries.
Spindler Wingert, lative situation.
Of 1,000,000 Gallon Capa-; Half Dozen Republicans, vestigation propov.nl as un amend­
Tickets are on sale at The San­ voice through a long direct nnd
liversity health serA military court, called hy Gov.
Managers o f the measure had
city Finishes System Flint- • Nomination of Successor ment to the tobacco inquiry resolu­ W. J. Fields, will meet Tuesday
ford Herald office and at the Ban- cross examination, except when he
donned to call it up Monday but
Prices tfor heatedly replied to several ques­
ishes Adequate Fire Guard
»strychnine cap- nsistence by Senator Norris, Uc- ford Country Club.
To Harlan Stone Will Fail tion, asserted that hu hud decided morning at 10 o’clock to make an
tions asked by the defenre coun­
upon this course1 to obtain eclion inquiry into rescue work done and
Puskin’s death, publicnn, Nebraska, for actibn on men are $2 and for women 31.
Attendance upon the match Fri­ sel.
was found in his his power investigation resolution
With the now municipal waterWASHINGTON. Feb. 10.— Un­ because of repeated failures to get circunistunce* surrounding Collins*
After the “ rum ring” exposure works system in operation, San-1 less President Coolidgc can change consideration for it in the routine imprisonment!.
Brig-G en.. II. H.
when analysed forced the Musclo Shoals question day was urged by R. J. Holly Tues­
in
Savunnnh in 1921, the priest said ford is the second citv in the j the minds o f half a dozen Repub- manner.
day
morning.
Mr.
Holly
pointed
Dcnhurdt, who is in comnufnd, will
ntain nothing but aside.
Three lit murrain Opposed
to the value o f the match to Sun- Fletcher told him that some o f the state to secure a supply of soft licans in the next few days, Charles j
conduct tile inquiry, M. E. S. Po­
convicted men had offered to pay water, according to n report made Beecher Warren will fail o f conflrChairman Keyes, o f the confer­ ford, particularly
Three Dcipoernt* and 22 Repub­ sey, personal representative fit th*
desirable
Notoriety,
ees now expects to bring up the publicity that will result. In dis- for special privilege* ami that tho by Joseph E. Cruig, consulting on-1 motion us attorney general to suc- licans were recorded ngninsi the governor, *u|it; "
been questioned conference reptflt ffliesday. A l- cussing the. match, Mr. Holly said:- money should ho kept fronv’-“outAil witnesses available will be
g inter for the city. The system ‘ wed Ilarlan Flake Stone (luring Norris n V lu tion . Many o f those
|a* the, , downing
senators
explained
that
their
vuie*
„ , o f ’ though there is no organised' op“ The fa ct.th it'g olfiirs o f inter­ *Mfr*."
heard
in an endeavor to get at
tlds
seraion
nf
congress
at
least.
The next development wn* a con­ was formally inspected by mem­
wlthout divulg-1 position to the legislation, consid- national roputatian play in Sanford
Tho precedent of 100 years of were cost in the belief that implo the bottom of the many rumors
ber*
o
f
the
City
Commission
to­
declared Mon-1 erablo discussion Ls expected to FVidny afternoon should ’ arbuse ference in an Atluntn hotel be day und the ne w pumping station permitting the ('resident to name authority for the propose^ investi­ ami charges that have been cur­
“held back ' b e - ! center around the report o f the much local interest as well as in­ tween Graham Baughn, Willie
gational already rested in the fed­ rent here us the rescue work pro­
public inspection dur- anybody he pleases to the cabinet eral departments, and that it would gressed.
wish “ notoriety" conterecs.
terest among golfers throughout Haar, C.*C. Tuten and Richard I J™"
will be broken if Warren is de­
Bailcy,
several
of
the
convicted
(
"J®
*
hours
between
and
•
&gt;
th the cose,
Sessions of the military court,
nied appointment. Not since Pres entail an unnecessary inconven­
Both supporters nnd opponents the state. Ir Sanford people knew
of Puskin’s said o f the measure predict it will be the great value of these matches on men, and Hayden, tho witness re- °« l« * k this afternoon,
Lieut. Gov. Denhnrdt announced,
Went Andrew Johnson’s cabinet ience to business.
lated, adding thnt at this time it
The Sanford municipal water|to him complaining
soon as po.iThose
included ----Sen will be .public,- and
troubles Ims there been anything
..... — opposing
. r ----- n ---------------- as -----------.—
adopted by both the senate nnd the home links they would turn
it he vnluntered to the house. Action by the house out enmasse to witness this great wan agreed $10,500 would he paid works system cun draw its sup- like the present situation.
ators Bayard, Delcwure; Uiul,! sible the court will unnouricc its
for tho **eusy" assignment* when ply from three entirely independispensary and must uwalt the vote in tho senate. event.
Sugar Connection Shown
I South Curolinn, nnd Edwards, New finding* so thnt tho public may
the persons entered the prison.
dnnt sources, has two pumping ;ta:lne und when ro“
The
Sanford
Golf
club
deserves
Tile Senate judiciary committc-1 Jersey, Democrats; nnd Bull Dele- have nil the facts,
Under the rules the senate und
Told to Go to Savannah
|lions in different parts of the city. met Monday nnd lb toned to the j ware; Bingham, Connecticut; Burbv attendants in house either must accept or rejec: much credit in bringing Walter Ha­
“ Should uny evidence of n crime
Fletcher then Instructed Hayden nnd enn deliver the water from rending o f the record o f two in- sum, New Mexico; Butler, Mussn-1 ho dis covered, the court could bind
|inanothcr door and in its entirely the report ns sub­ gen nnd Joe Kirkwood to Sanford
i capsules" und gave mitted by the conferees. Amend- ™d we should show our appreciu- to go to Snvunnah to get the mnn the mnin pumping station through vestignting committees o f n dec j chussetts; Dole, Vermont; Ernst, over to the grand jury any one imnui. ^or their
,..c „ efforts by giving
Rhiel, four separate lines of pipe to the nde ago showing Warren’s coimcc- Kentucky; Fcrnnld, Maine; Hale,! plicated, nnd if the inquiry find*
ments cannot be offered on the t'on
giving the
th |l*y. the witness testified.
largest attendance ever known in j
previously had been a guest rntire city. These conditions are tion with the sugar trust: in par- Mnino;
................
Keyes, **
New Hampshire; 'n o evidence o f fraud, hoax, or
Was ({uinine.
floor. If tho report should be re- the history o f the Hunford G o l f in the warden s home, met him at shout as neurlv ideal as possible,
ticulnr, that while president lifiM euiis, Colorado; Metcalf, Rhode crime, tho court" Mr. Dcnhurdt
nrd he obtained the jeetod by the sennte a motion will
. „ “ wants the country to know
links. The publicity thut will re tho Atlanta station und accompa­ ind produce domestic and fire m t - what was represented to the Hard-! Island; Moses, New Hampshire;. said,
he gave Puskin be mnde to refer it.back to confer­ suit from the match is of untold nied him on the trip, Hayden con­ lice of the greatest possible re­ wick committee ns n competing ’ Oddic, Nevada; Phipps, Colorado; *1line bottle nnd that ence fo radjustment.
liability.
company, he was actually the trus-1 Rood, I’eensylvanla; Smoot, U tnh;'
As night settled over tho barvalue to Sanford and the Sanford tinued.
Rejection o f the report, how­
Poisonous cupsulWater From Four Wells.
During
u
dinner
and
a
confer­
of •
H.
Ilavemcyer u
o f the ' Spencer,
Missouri;
Wadsworth. r‘‘ n country bills, und supper* were
j toe »'•
•• 'O.
/ i •••IVWIIIl'Jfl
Country Club.
Puskin's death ever, would be. regarded by sup­
The soft water for daily general ■.....vrienn
American Sugar Refining Ci
Cam pa-1 New York;
Warren, Wyoming, digging at uroilnd 33 feeL Th* test
“ If young und old alike .would ence at the home of Willie lluur,
porters to the measure as clos­ realize the value of golf in these in Suvnnnah, Hayden
i quinine bottle,
testified iteo is obtainedfrom four wells
ny for a controlling interest in the |Watscn, Indiana; Weller, M a r y - ! , " ' "*“ * ri‘«ched u depth o f 71)
iinted out that Fish ing tho doors to any Musclo Shoals days when people use the automo­
( Continued from page l )
Rented in a hillv“ scrub” formastock.
lund, and Willi*, Ohio, Republican*, ‘ f* 1 " h« n thu'testing wus disconI itudent to work In legislation at this session. The bile and have virtually given up
tion about four miles south of the [ The committee consists o f nln 11
ii„
,
„
i ■_...
tmued for tho present. Hard rock
Harrison
roposal Loses
|wus (truck ut that depth.
remaining
would walking, there is not a person in
during tho- week, limited time
dty. These wells are about 100 j Republicans und seven Democrats.
An amendment hy Senator Hnr-1 The probability that Collins is
jitrychnine capsules make it'difficult to get it back be­ Sanford who would not be on the
. ,
, fbet in depth und do not penetrate Norris, o f Nebraska, and Ilorah of
fore the two houses for final adop­ Sanford links every afternoon and
B e f o r e C o m m i t t e e the limestone
formation from |Idaho are counted as opposing the rison, Democrat, Mississippi, w hich, alive was given credence Into in
loM officials he loft tion.
which the mineral-bearing artes-1 appointment; if thut supposition would have extended the power in- j the day when Dr. William Huzlett
no one in Sanford'is so busy that
For the convenience of tho sen­ they cannot spend one hour u day
fdsy night, Jan. 80,
ion
wnter is obtained. A supply o f is correct and they join with the iiuiry to the entire industry, wa* |o f Chicago stated that Collins lives
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— With
F srrivul at his home ate, Senntor Norris today obtain­ on Che g olf links.
1Q00
gallons a minute of most de-1 Democrats, the judiciary commit- defeated 50 to 21, nnd another by j nnd that he is not suffering from
methods for carrying its recom­
'it once returned to ed consent to have the Underwood
If our people realized the won­ mendations into effect being ns- sirable wuter cun be drawn from tee will not make a favorable re­ Senator Watson, Republican, In -, pneumonia. Dr. Hazlett mado the
diana, to eliminate the scope e f the statement after the sound amplijii* explanation for bill nnd the conferencg report print- derful possibilities o f golf from
port to the senate.
sailed toduy before the house ium- tie course sand statu. All wells
investigation, was rejected, 43 to I her had been attached to the elecpllcial* said, was " I in parallel form.
urc
pumped
from
a
central
air
May
Hold
Over
members of th . PresM.nfs
22.
trie wiring leading to the victim’s
Senator Underwood. Democrat, we would have to enlarge the j
stick around Canicui turu, conference appeared compressor station located in the
There are 10 senators, Republi­
Tiled Norris resolution recite I head und a test made,
Alabama, author o f the bill, said grounds to hold all « them. With before the sennte agricultural urn- locality o f the wells. This com­ can and Former-Labor, who are
[8« Innocent.
toduv he still believed the meas­ such a wonderful municipal c“ ur*e |mjtteo to expluin their suggestims. pressor plant consists of duplicate raid to have indicated they will that during the Musclo Shoals d e -! “ The teat pruved conclusively
units operated by remote control not vote to confirm Air. Warren. bate it was cllcgcd that “ a cor-1 lhat Collins wus breathing at tho
* ii Icing detained u re had the support of the major­ at our very doors it 1* surprising |
__________________ _
22 to 20 times a minute,"
itstion for further ity o f the senate ulthough some to our winter visitors that no more I
from l,,v
the main pumping station in Not more than one or two o f the partition known as the General, ralt*
T r\
(Continued on page 2)
j raid tho surgeon. “ Normal res[athoritii- i pointed out shifting of votes may he expected. o f the local people take advantage1C o I f l C r W C U t n C r 1 8 U f l |tho city; either unit will pump the
(Continued on page 2)
--------------------------------i pirution is 10 times a minute. It
Senator
McKellur, Democrat, o f it and leurn what is now th e ’
T r ri »&gt;
required
'* victim of circum1— 11 supply
------ *■ from all of the
i* r
1 •
j
-vT
I l-s natural that a person gasping
Y V a y , h a y s U . h . t s u r t a u , wtlls. Tile soft water is conveyed
♦ntirelv innocent of Tennessee, one o f the leaifing op­ greatest American Game.”
‘ to the city through n D&gt; inch Red­
intent in obtaining ponents to the measure, declared
°
ebbed low would breathe faster
faster,
[
Pupkin.
he would regard the "passage of
WASHINGTON. Feb. 10^-Cien- wood pipe line, by gravity.
Pneumonia
putieuts
breathe
ut
W
ia
iliM
U
T
m
i
i.«
i
...
•
i.vuiiiuiiiu euiicui.i
oreuine
The
muin
pumping
plant
in
the
the
Underwood
measure
ns
the
that Fish and Puaeral cloudiness and rains preceded
W A. H IM 'TO N , I eb. 10.— I he tho rate o f 10 times a minute-.
N acmminted but it greatest calamity that has hupSemite authorized un inquiry into
hy mild temperature followdd hy cebter o f the citv includes a one
‘ Because o f the regularity oLtho
tin* so-called "tobacco
i **i no acquaintance pened to the South since the Civil
colder weather will take tho i!
vibratory sounds I am confident
*t&lt;mn of the poisjn War.” He asserted he would vote
of
the , General
, of premature spring aiul-abnoinal
... Investigation
. . . .
------1that the noise wc heard was made
ibeen |heights holding
200 000 gallons, |
against the conference report but
ly high temperature which hasbeen
Electric ( ompuny was ordered by { by the electric light bulb raising
prevailing for the past week over anf four pumping units.
lneio|
the capsules to realized if the senate wished "to
Hurry Hannah. Eustis Rotarian,
t» ,i!n“ 0,
,
I n,&gt;d lowering with Collins' breathr. -t . - — •
-•
— 1ani four centrifugal pumping units waa unanimously endorsed an gov­
Wore and after give away the property they had
rullmun surcharges
were up- jng.i
Postal.recripts during Janunry n- the United States, say* the wo.ther
Md their prescrip- the votes to 'd o it."
ernor o f the Sixth Rotary district, held by the int*rst*it' commerce
(Continued on page 2)
bureau report today.
J
We tried in various ways tu
House munagers of the measure mounted to 14,019.73 according to
which is composed of Florida and commission.
other itudent pharreproduce the same sound and were
u
compilation
of
figures
made
Rll laid.
declared the report would be adopt­
Georgia, at the weekly meeting of
Secretary Weeks made recom­ unsuccessful.
the. Sanford Rotary club nt thi mendations for Chicago’s with­
ed by that body by a large ma­ Tuesday by Postmaster J. P. Hall.
The money order business, in issu­
Seminole Cafe Tuesday afternoon. drawal of Iaike Michigan water.
jority. If It gets through the sen­
ed orders, amounted to $21,101.51
Attention of the club mumburs
The senate foreign redntions
ate. they claim it will lx*, adopted
by the hoi)se with little opposition. while orders cashed umounted to
was called to the Hugen-Kirkwood cununittss considered the Turkish;
$12,155.30.
golf match to be played on the treaty at a brief session.
Postmaster Hall, in commenting
The house agricultural com m it-!
M, Pli.l*i-hman,'t I Bunford course Friday afteirtluon
on the figures, declared that they
NEW YORK, Feb. 10. — Vail
PARIS. Feb. 10.— Official im—
*j "^ i
ami a son,'Charles killed i ^ J‘*dge E. F. Houshol.'er who |tee considered the Tuikish treaty
reflected excellent business condi­ Street and Broadway Monday food parent*,
I pressiou
Inter•
■ u.** fir** iiiiriftl
. . .
urged
large auenuante.
attendance. the
The oati u
a brief session.*
session.•
[I*.
urjceu a lurK**
IInlli...!
m 7 .1-1.*
i o f the note *on__the
tin
regalia," upproxitions in Sanford.
The receipts together in common homage P the
n
Daring
the
service
Mrs
Florence
I
Ju&lt;D
n*
requested
club
memoert
not
The
house
agricultural
com-1
.‘I?.1
*1
.,,,|
U
#
?
sj
'
'
^ron»
'Vinston
Umber* of the Ku
and the money orders, the post­ memory o f Julius FleUchrfinn
themselves but mittee heard views o f members o f I
Chancellor o f the
Monday night
TOKIO. Felt. 10.—Replying to a master pointed out, show u de­ The funeral services were hid iii Whitheranoon a friend o f the I on' y t0
'. i
’ family sang One 1
l,r' nR Iheir wive.i as well. He I President Coolldge’s agricultural Exchequer, ia mor* favorable than
[fowntown streets o f written interpellation submitted crease when compared with those
opinion o f the document was ex­
^lers of people ap- by 50 m em bra of the diet on Jan. o f December hut this, he said, is
i
m o u i u r n u w «-1
. « * •!"»................................. ..
pressed by French newspaper* ed­
The
nomination
o
f
Charles
B.
m the purade, lining 22 regarding the projected Amen- due
-)V
‘
^ ^ to
^ the Christmas
-------------- rush which friends^of ^the miflionalre sortr- j folliAved by prayer, the ringing of
itorially it wns said today in circles
I the length o f the can naval maneuvers in tar eust- ^
the last month the heaviest man and yeast fiianufacturer.More j Souls of Die Righteous by the , ‘ Xcrc.sc nut mat tlicv would seel Warren to be attorney general \v:.s near Premier Herriot. Tho Brit­
thin
an
hour
before
i
l
a.
m..when
choir,
and
benediction
by
Dr.
SI
bost
golf
ov.ir
DUcyci
j
dhcusscd
bv
the
s**natc
judiciary
ish suggestions he regarded as
cm waters thi# year, the Japanese
’
..... o f the year.
*as led by an duto government today stated
The money orders
show that
thagenerous,
presenting only one dif­
The Van Swerlngen railroad con- ficulty, thut
left
Sanford cra w X V liV th T p o liJ e were*hrced "'A m on g the members o f the fant- i *«»nda!| Chase was in charge of
uf involving a sep­
t h e ^ 'f l a u 'i n ^ ^ f J - U U true that American $9,300.18 more
1
More
ttan
a
,
ily
who
attended
were
Julius.
the
program.
He
nrasciile.l
data
Uolidation
proposal
came
before
Li“ ,leu. with urms naval practice as outlined, has through money orders than came to close the doors,
aration o f debt from reparations,
interstnte
commerce
commisUrnetl
Pl,ri|chmann,
Jr.,
son;
Mrs.
Chris-J‘*»
the
new
city
system
o
f
water-1
the
*«n*men follow ed"in uroused public opinion, the gov­ here by the same means. There thousand persons were
it is declared.
w" ‘ c” wus placed in sotvriflion as an exnlunation o f u plan
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
/
' lJ nl« rvais of a few ernment could not take it ns a were* 2.805 orders issued during tho away by the special guard of 50 tion Holmes, n ulster, Initfi o f New
moon, declaring it to|to build new lines in Ohio.
York;
Auicuitus
and
Paid
Pletach•
I
three or four of threat to Japan.
: month while tho number cashed is police.
A house sub-committee decided
The simple Unitarian servie was inarm and Joseph Robetson. cous-j he* one o f the most modern in the
kit .L°re n'asks thnt
j given uh 972.
that
evidence it has received does
ins,
and
Carl
nnd
Justin
Holmes,
stute.
lie
introduced
to
the
club
a
conducted
by
the
Rev.
Mina
Sim­
2 ‘ heir faces.
|
w song which is entitled Uoo- not warrant impeachment o f Fed
M A R K E T S
one, pastor. It marked New fork’s nephews.
KILLED IN PLANE CRASH
a'"nK the march
last tribute. Following.th; eryK1**
m "f handclapping
i.— Four
CHICAGO, IQ.. Feb. UL^Whe»D
SvVN ANTONIO, Tex., Feb. 10.1 the Ualy was taken to theGrand
£ X ‘ r.;' M‘” t o f t h c
killed
i . . l™*1' silence save May, 1.88 to I-8‘J : July. l . « , J r — Mai Lee O Wright, o f Lyons, Central terminal and plnee on n
tivw
Corn:
-May,
L32^*
to
1-3
t
j
j
„
”
,
„
nd
Lieut.
A
rt-ur
L.
Foster
|
special
train
o
f
the
Big
For
railT v . r e m a r k s in 1.C1
Kail read
f
Weir o f Texas, were instantly; road.
th, f ,,nafvhers looked Oats: May, 59^4 to CO.
i
» ----------- motor
--------------------------------- I killed’ and their bodits burned In i Burial will he made at noon
,
,Wi l l * ’ *. &gt; , * i
1
1 "°r tight but
from ban!
banking! Kyden, Coblileskill, N. Y .; an.I E. was learned, until the house com­ |car at the crossing
at MavtUA
An odor has b e e n added to na,
.
u al Brooks Field j Tuesday in the family maaoleum j were representatives front
|»B*
fix - tu.al i S at l ittle Rock. Ark., to “0nd “ ' ; plane cra,h
|G. Duckworth. Orlando.
mittee concludes its investigation. Hook near here.
I in Spring Grove ccmeUry t C in-jand budresn flrma of the city,
t f h u the
^ the
make escaping gas detectable,
i
•
!
.

SHOALS MEASURE
IN SENATE TODAY
FOR FINAL ACTION

SANFORD SECOND CONFIRMATION OF
CITY IN STATE TO WARREN SHORT 6
GET SOFT WATER VOTES IN SENATE

f

J

Farm Body Members

January business
Shown To Be Good
By Postal Receipts

-Klaa Passes
Review In
Of Sanford Japan Expresses Its
Views on Maneuvers

Koiurians Endorse Washington News !f?r ,;rc1uth ,,r
Man O f Eustis For
■mil- rcierv.il. a steel tank 1lb fc?!I District Governor

Simple Funeral Services Are Held
For Fleischminn In New York City

vitality had

Official France Is
Pleased With Note

Engine Hits Autos,
Killing Six People

Is

�iff
w a.
le r s

Just a Pantom ine

G » &lt; Birds Soon Will Be Exi terminated If Present Rate
e f ‘ Slaughter By 6,000,000
Is Allowed Co Be Continued
, NEW YORK. Feb. 0.— The mi­
gratory game birds nf North Amer.
C% are threatened with practical
extinction, In the opinion o f"D 2 .
W7 T. Hornaday, noted naturalist
and defender o f wi’d birds and an­
imals. Dvfcks ahd geese may com e
to the vanishing point in ten years
If the present rate o f slaughter
continues. “ The doom o f our nonmigratory bird* as well is sounded
unless bag limits are immediately
Induced,” Dr. Hornaday declares.
&gt;-»tAn army of 0,000,000 hunters
ydaipped with the nioHt modern de-1
vtces o f slaughter has reduced t o .
■ ^certainty the practical exterm i­
nation of the game birds if the
present unparallcd rate o f destruction continues; the speuker said.
•^fhere has never before been any­
thing equalling the present pur­
suit o f bird life in American hisNot even the destruction of
IW buffnlo was more persistent .or
widespread,
- ’"It Is generally admitted that
the nntnmohile has doubled the per­
il*; o f the gam.*, because it has
placed every stretch o f
water
where duck; may he , and every
ijtiiitlng ground within the reach
o f hunters living wiihin n radius
6 t 200 miles or more.
‘ •"Tinder th* ruMn" of the I)elftm ent of Agriculture the bag
tnit' thnt may h r shot by n single
hunter in one dnv is 25 ducks o f
dD'kinds, except th? wood duck anil
&lt;{ri«;r duck, and eight geese end
(light b ra n d !.' The sensm lasts for
three months or more. Tn#Ve lln;Ibi-are most wastefui. No man or
nrainary sized family can eat 25
dpeks in one day, nor more than
rW-PTtK o f that number, and since
their snip is forbidden in most
et£te*, indications are that n large
percentage o f u full bng must lie
given away or become a lors by de­
a lt !
■*"Tho awful limit o f 25 ducks a
dOV now prevails in 20 states, fntally including all the states where ^
th* ducks find winter feed and *P,
where they congregate in g rea test. 1 !
numbers in winter. Although no ; u
hunter gets his limit every d a y .; ir j
d!pi in many stoics wher? ducks
were once plentiful he will now he i
fortunate if he killr one duck, yet i
in those diminishing nreas where Ho
ducks seek winter protection and ro|
•ftjod. he ofteq gets the limit by |(j)
the time most o f us are hrenkfa :,t- ',
ihg;
'

S

traction for The CkampitM

.
“
.
i
BY H A R R Y B. HUNT
WASHINGTON, FI*. D — Mat­
rons ami dowagers o f the capital
Eocial set ate trettinpr crons-eved
trying to look both north and south
at the same time for the arrival
o f the stork with burdens for two
o f Washington's social favorites.
While Alice I.ongworth is await­
ing the visitor at Chicago, Mrs.
Cornelia Vanderbilt Cecil is await­
ing a like call at the baronial Van­
derbilt estate near Asheville, N.
c«
Miss Vanderbilt’s marriage to
lfon. F, A. Cecil, form er first sec­
retary o f the British embassy, was
the capital’s gala liuiJtlal event of
a year ago.
With the polo season closed and
interest in bridge nml mah jongg
waning, many o f the sportively in­
clined ure placing wagers on which
will arrive first, the Longworth
heir or the Cecil heir.

“ There a***

New
cw England
cinH H ira Astrologist.and
n B n u iu | jia ».«w - wm bo unu
Lecturers Predicts Social
And Politick] Upheavals In
Addition to Other Disorders

Alice Lcnpwbrth, Nee Jtoraeveil, and Cornelia Vander-

NEW HAVEN. Conn., Feb. 0 Earthquakes, assassinations, t o r - .
nadoes, violent storms, political,
social and religious upheavals dur- J
ing 1025, ns a result o f the to ta l;
eclipse o f the sun, were predicted
by Dr. Dclmar E. C roft, New Eng- •
land lecturer, author, seer anti n s-!
trologlst. in an interview here.
"Tho general effect o f past ec­
lipses," Ur. Croft said, "has been!
a disturbance in political and in -!
dustrial conditions and a marked
increase o f the element o f assas­
sination in addition to uphenvuls of
nature.
"In results indicated by the
present eclipSo we shnll sea spec­
ial disturbances among Oriental
nations. Japan, India and China
will suffer p ..i'lcnl upheaval and
readjustment.
Italy wijl pass
through a revolutionary period.
Tho throne of Spain will be va­
cated.
"Another effect will be to in­
duce great storms at sea, aug­
mented by u wide area o f earth­
quakes. The Atlantic coaHt, par-

Bnrr adds, cannot continue indefi­
nitely, nor even for mneh longer.
The feeling actuating shipbuilders
generally has been to enrry on ns
bert tltey can, and in doing so they
arc considering the Interests o f the
workman rather more than those
o f the shareholders.

Nobleman Finds Much
Pleasure in W orking

With tho banning by President, distance journeys they are
Coolidge of mi official inaugural: «ionnlly driven by u locon

n m :: , &amp;
,0r th,° S i engineer who is a scion of o
Jnvo ?^n?ffir L ,.i d
probab,y, mojt aristocrat}? familie;

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advances in itibdl

NW yA o f Section 4, Townakip ji j

NW Vi NW'/« o f Section 12, Township^
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Empire Land Company, owner of the
lands is closing out its interests in Floi
at this low price if taken at once.
I f Interested, Write oc ft

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’ Spain. This driver is a mi
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V m ? .‘ " . n r 0
!" ncr many titles. Hia name is
i
bUKS£^ t^?t ,tb,esC 1Maria Mencpa Rebolledo de
t a« / , ’ ul » ot , / r fox un&lt;l he is entitled to wea
public building in Washington of- enroneis, among other noble .
I fered so spncious or imposing a o f I)ukp o f Sarngosa, Conde c
setting.
Arena, Marques d*» I.azun
The roof over this vast inner Caniznr, two o f which carry
A new 5 roc in home furnished
, court is supported by a double rank then, t|ic rnnU o f Grandee o f f
$1500. take it.
8*irai
(
towel ing pillars, each 85 feet
For the past 20 years Jos.* &lt;1
&amp; loom bungalow with 10 acres
b'gh and 20 feet in circuniference. i |a fox ha!l preferred working
o f fine land. Very desirable lo­
1 hey appear _♦? be o f Italian mar- nii’ rnuil encrinecr to tho eniox
cation $2700. and on terms.
ole, beautifully colored, handsome­
.........ACREAGE
ly veined. But—
On Meilonvlllo and on Sanford
These pillars are but early ex ­
Avenues at lot prices.
ample* o f whnt, during the war,
LOTS— HOM EH— GROVES—
•came to bo known ns "cam ou­
FARMS
flage. ” They aren't marble at all.
only brick und plaster! Km* pil­
W. V. W HEELER
lar contains 55,000 bricks, all nice­
110 E. Second St.
Phone 101-J
ly plastered over and painted to
deceive. * ♦ * *
Gtay-haired guards who have
spent countless hours studying the
lining o f this imitation marble
have found in it many freakish
I forms.
| On one pillur the lines can be
made out n fnirlv accurate pictuio o f George Washington.
The Dixie Jubilee Sii
On another the lines o f the
Chattanooga, Tehn., will give a . “ ,........
marble” take on the form o f nn
program at the Milano Theater on , Indian
........i warrior, bow drawn und
Tuesday, Feb. 17, under the uus- arrow aimed.
jiees o f Th *odore Ronscvdt Camp, On
wii n third there seonia to he a
Number i;t o f Unitid Spunish W a r : little
— i red school house, with tho
Veterans, according to an announce' c;,tars and .Stripes floating from its
meat made today by Maj. Ellswortli flagpole. And a fourth, the G. A.
Wili on, wlm is here in the interest A. attendants will point out to you,
Only
o f the entertainment.
is a really marvellous imitation of
The Dixie Jubilee Singers ure a Grand Army budge, with the out­
« DAYS
declared to he the finest entertain­ stretched wings o f the eagle so
(‘
InKt the mil- the motions o f a whistled
hula ers o f their kind in the South mid minutely druwn us.to seem tip* r«• Lef^r.m.iitin,. ..f
1their rendition
o f “ Swing Low .suit iff careful work, not o f accldnyed against dunce. He became a well-known
' Sweet Chariot,” within itself, is de- ( cnt.
s of the year character both to resident;; and
To Select
automatically ttniriMr, ;r. h&gt;* had s erved 18 years dared well worth the price o f ud-&gt; But this most imposing interior
mission. There are .10 people coin- in Washington is today less well
thing o f th • in the police department,
les mav pass , KotnO montht ago he contracted posing the Jubilee Singers, who, known and less frequently visited
Furniture— At
1list o f game tuhnnilosis and was placed in ;i will appear in only three other ci- than aMV other in the capital. For
ties of this state on this season's -ears it was kept in the public
only to the rnuUariuni. Prior to the holiday
did lovers. t&lt;&gt; season In* suddenly arose one night, tmu, St. Petersburg, Tampa und eye hv the quadrennial inaugtirn| hall. But the last official hall
untry, to ail dressed find walked to his home I.akcland.
In securing this group o f sing- was It! yearn ago.
sated in pro- with the remark Hint he dcnr-sl
Only in its memories does it
? for future to die in-his own inane among I.T.i ors, members o f the local post o f
Spanish
War
Veterans
feel
that
have
the power to thrill and stiniow, before it family. Death came quietly sevorthev will he able to offer Hunfurd , ulutc.
i al ni| lit* lut.iC.
------ ] 'l litotigho'.it the night before the m iiienl lovers a treat meh n* t h e y ] ---------------------------------fhU.UUO ram- ' fum' n ,l around Pulu’a cullhi relu- l.av. »i't. been able t.. enjoy for some 1 JACKSONVILLE— Pimm uiuuf
5W Y. M*. (! Hve; and friends kept watch over I line. A. (., King, lender o f the vvuy tor establishment o f iiiuniclI Me dead after ^the Hawaiian cur. - s in g e s . was for years director o f pa| hroadcaating station,
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•&lt;mi, the silcr.ee being punctuated the riakc University quartet.
occasionally by waiting, for Pete
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PHONE 180-W
&lt;1 gutters he hud die n a native o f the islands
Even the Chicago oyster.- have one of the largest grapefruit canand Elmira and island cu*toni-t were hi cus- 1 C'mi carrying concealed weapon.:., m r» in Florida, Marts seasonal oploilM.
— Toledo Biadc.
•erations with 150 employes.

J O S E P H C. WA|

Few Specials

REALTOR
Luke Wuleu, Florida
Suite 3 Rhodesbilt Arcade
STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR
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Practically W holesale Prices

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FORT MELLON

Nature intended Florid

Nature intended Fort Mellon to be
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SANFORD SECOND
CITY IN STATE TO
BET SOFT WATER
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(CptiUmifd from page 1)
with a combined capacity o f 12,*
000,000 gallons a day, or capable
o f furnishing 24 fire streams. Two
pumps are operated by 100 horse
‘ power electric motors and two by
•100 horsepower crude oil-engines.
Theso pumps cun draw a supply
ritlier from the wells in the sand
hills or from a 12 inch well 500
feet in depth at the pumping plnnt
for, emergency fire use.
Auxiliary Fire System.
In addition to the main pumpTnfe plant there is an auxiliary
fire
protection system
which
"ec/n«lTtS' nf -eight 0 inch artesian
wells in the business district o f
the city.. Kuril of th-wa wells is
t.fitted, wifi? » steamer r.oxzle for
use by tho motor fire engines.
There wells are also connected to
a 250 horsepower gasoline engine
pumping unit which can deliver
3.300 gallons a minute or eleven
fire streams into the system o f
rnains supplying the entire city.
This emergency pumping unit is
Hrinected to the city tnalns at nil
times and is uh nearly automatic
it4‘ possible for any machine to be.
To nut this unit in operation to
supply eleven fire streams it is
only necessary to push a black
. button, requiring the same effort
1 and intelligence ns is necessnry to
' turn on un electric light. *
I The distribution system consists
, of 3K miles of cast iron main* in
i siie froqi 12 to I inches.
1 The pumping cuuipment \ya,1
, manufactured and erected by Fail •
' hanks Morse &amp; Co., excepting the
air compressors which were furnirhed by the Pennsylvania Pump
Co.
The construction o f the entire
plant was completed m
nine
months. The waterworks wstein
was constructed hy day lahir un• der tlio direction o f the City C-om( mission acting through W. d . Wil, liams, City Manager. Consulting
. Engineer, in t charge was Jo.« K.
' Craig, of Jacksonville and Resi1 dent Engineer F. L. Barrett.
I The' CUv* Commission received
• bid3 for the work, and decided to
complete it with day labor which
was done in less time and for less
cost than proposed by any o f the
bids received.

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PRIEST T E L L S coNWRMAinoNj)F
OF “SOFT JOBS”
AT U . S . PRISON

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VOte
Rbiel was given $10,500 and as the ! for him, which Rives » posalble matwo were returning on tho train to ; Jority oRninst the president's apAtlanta the Ohio man handed th'e * pointee o f seven or eight,
priest $2,100 as his part o f th e ' Because o f this situation It is
“ sale" money, the witness asserted,1nrtbablu that the appointment will
relating that he first deposited tho! be held over so as to com e before
funds in an Atlanta bank, but later the new senate that convener on
moved it to New York.
j March 4 to approve the cabinet seWillle llaa r, Fred Haar, Carl lections for the new term. Then
Haar, Baughnf Sam Goldberg, T u -,th e chances o f W arrens eonfirmaten and Bailey, convicted in Suvun-| tion will be much better, but by
nah, all received “ soft job s" and i no means certain.
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other special privileges after being i The new senate consists o f 55
admitted at the prison,
Hayden j Republicans, 40 Democrats
and
stated.
only one Farmer-Labor man.
Mannic Kessler and t Morris
Doubtful ir. 69th A lso
Lwentwood, wealthy New_ York
There remain in the senate most

COPENHAGEN, Feb. 10. — , J
Writing in the Nationaltidend? on i o
trade between Denmark and the h
United States during 1924,
D r.! t
John Dynely Prince, the Americnn i ji
minister to Denmark say* that ah c
though the figures for the trade
between the two countries fo r 1921 n
are not yet complete, it appears
certain that the mutual trade has,
increased during, the past year nnd
is prohuldy now ut whut might ho
cidled a new normal .following the !

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competitors whereby each engaged » « ivui
to respect the others inlying mar- nK. W1
ket, with the result that the Imper- w5 .
ial Tobacco Company enjoys “ a
practical monopoly o f certain types
j .‘r
o f tobacco grown in Virginia, North
,
Carolina and South Carolina, and a
e
special interest in certain typos I
grown in Kentucky," while the |
.
American Tobacco Company holds ..
.
“ u special interest in c th ;r ty n es, i, ‘
grown in those states.” The fu r- cent j(J
iher charge was made that both j n j.uct
companies were engaged in a boy- jnws (j
Presenting Jnck Soutar o f Phila­ cott o f tobacco grow ers’ c o -o p e r a -[jn „ rj,,
to vote ngainst Warren muat be delphia. conquerer o f Yalter Kinlive .associations.
, ' i;„,. «,&lt;
obtained from the following list: sella, New York, for the nutionnl i
Borah, Couzens, Norris, Brook- professional court tennis cham­
heart, Frazisr, Ladd, Howell, La pionship. The match win played • Several million workers in Great
Follette, nnd Johnson
Of these in Gotham recently.
Britain are paid on a slitting scale
Ladd is uncertain, as he became
their wuges going up und down us
regular on tho Stone confirmation,
an index o f retail prices rides ami
although he ir among those read &lt;
out o f the nnrty in the g en era l:
---------------------------------- out using a match.
,
banning o f the La Follette crowd. I
The
pay
o
f
a
West
Point
Cadet,
j
A
new
Italian
locomotive
is
op-1
injc
Johnson o f California is among '
including an ^allowance for rations eruted hy compressed air so that it i two
those who huve not declared them- j
13 about $1,072 a year.
* can run over flooded tracks.
j Frit;
selves, hut whose general attitude
cuuses them to be included among
the opposition.

$10,000 Bond Is Fixed mils
In Dr. Edwards' Case

Elizabeth Miller, 10, Toledo gypsy,
claims her father sold her in mar­
riage to George Mitchell, 10, for
$500 and three “ skinny" horses.
She has run away from her hus­
band o f two weeks ami asks police
to “ h.dp me bo an American girl."

TO SUBMIT ISSUE SOON
PLAN NEW SCIIOOI

Sanford Lodge No. 1241

M ANATEE, Feb. 10.— This, place
soon is to have a new and com­
modious public school building
through a bond issue, the school
hoard having voted to submlr a
proposal for an issue o f $00,000 to
the voters, and it is said thnt the
school patrons are i nfavor o f vot­
ing the bonds.

A modern
threshing machine
can do ns much work in a dnv ns
could be done by fifty men with
tho flail o f former days.
The hairspring o f a watch weigh
hut one twentieth o f a grain per
inch. One mile o f such wire would
weight less than half a pound.

GETS YEAR SENTENCE
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PENSACOLA, Feb. 10.— Peter
Carlson, a ft: herman, has been sent
to the state prison for one year
fpr .violating a suspended sjntence
imposed by Judge C. Moreno Jones
in couht 'o f •record.• Carlson was
released last Wednesday under the
ruspended ujntence for drunkennets, went out and repeated the
olf{nse'tlft‘ fdllowlhg'day, and drew
t r r p j W l y w A e h cW t f e o r d . ric
bnd promised not only not to get
Bmaki anjvm oro hut also* to leave

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Regular M eeting— W ednesday, Feb. 11th.
203 O A K AV E , form erly Eagle Bldg.
Nomination o f Officers.

Ballotim? for Candidates.

S. RUNGE, Sect.

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A Nice Big Restricted Building Lot

“BEL-AIR”
$ 3 0 0 to $ 7 0 0
Time and Prices are right to ma ke you big profit
we are only selling 100 o f the ‘107 Beautiful lots in

Remember

Street and other improvements soon to start, Public Service ex
tentions assured as needed.

H. B. LEWIS, President

R. C. M A X W E LL, Secretary
Telephone' 349.

s coolness and mellow
“body”are a revelation
to pipe smokers
back about 1870, James N .Wellman
developed a secret tobacco process
which won initantand widespread
hvor. Ity ie ld e d a f u lle r - b o d ie d
richness , m ildn ess n n d fra g ra n ce

�THE 8ANF0KD HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10.1925

B
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S ta r ts

' o b t a in e d B Y !
USE O F CREPE DE CHINE

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|in number o f ^othteted against ofrenfuring January* , « * '
repert made public
Ece R. G. Williams
„r. There-were 1.73
ring the month, or
Committed to higher
•re dismissed..Finca
*2.453.
came next totaling
tion* o f the traffic
illowed with - 28.
ring a motor Vehicle
, influence o f intoxd six. Defendants
.iline or possessing
d 16. according to
« remainder o f the
do up of a variety
hich included
13
iling.
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At February8am|uet Arc Placed on Market
At CTiirchTonfgHt I-otn in Franklin Terrace, n sub­

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Notice U hereby ( I n a that W .
K Pearsall. purchaser of Tax Cer­
division recently opened by Flctchtificate No. Jt«. dated the BUT day
Dr. C. w . Duke, o f Tampa, one er * Bulger o f Orlando, were for-i
or June. A. t i IHS. hat flltd tald
certificate In tny office. and hat
o f Florida’s moat widely known mally placed on the market today
BERKELEY. Feb.
'Tho latest made application for lax deed' to
mipisters, will be the chief speak­ by lx»c A. Conolcy. who is hand-!
Issue Ifi Accordance with law. Said
er tonight when the
February Ilnf; Iho r a le -o f this property lo­ sport to bo intitoducnd at th e. Un­ certificate
embrxera the followlhK
iversity
o
f
California
u
“
solitary
Men’s Banquet will be held begin-1 cated it the southwestern part of
•Icncrlbed property situated
In
Seminole county, rlorldt, to-w lt:
nhigjit 7:30 o’clock at the Baptist the city.
«ex. a n f t n: of s b cor. of n b
church. A program which includes
&gt;i of HIVH Sec. 7 Twp. It 8.
Hugh M. Fletcher, a member of
two other speaker* o f note,w has
Itanxe IS BT Hun N to Brleh
the
firm.
„wns
In
the
city
this
road SWLT to point W , of &gt;Rex.
been arranged.
morning completing arrangements1
K. to Bex.— 1 acre.
Br. Duke will rpeak on “ The
with Mi. Conolcy whereby the lots'
Tlic sold Innd helm: assessed at
Church nm| tho City.” In addi­
were
put on tho market today. The
the d a te 'o f tho Issuance of such
tion to being a prominent -minister
•
••rtificate
in the name of Un­
property h rapidly undergoing e x - ,
of this state, Dr. Duke is a Chau­ tensive
known. Unless said certificate shall
improvements.
Streets
!••• rrdemmed accordlnx to law tax
tauqua speaker o f note. ' An outiavs been extended
and wntcr, j
deed will Issue thereon on the 3rd
day of March. A. V.. 1913.
ig’nt and gns connections have,
been made.
;
Witness my official alxnatnre
and seal this the 13 rid day of Jan­
Work hao already started on th »j
uary. A. It, 1915.
first of six bungalows which are to [
(Seal)
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he erected immediately bv the com­
pany. Upon their completion they
will he offered for sale at nt-

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Clerk Clrrnlt Court. Seminole
County Florida,
ny A. M. WKKKH, D. C.

A hick town is a place where ev­
erybody recognises the cars parked
aionk the dark roads.— St. Joseph
Gaxettc.

lilwayNow &lt;
ity In Peking:
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John McCommack 111;
To Come to Miami!

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A 10.—The street
overcoming various
financial difficulties
Ljjtion on tho, part o f
Lrnbers of commerce.
Ung several postpon[the past 10 months,
i has nt last boen
L appropriate cere|ng the cutting o f a
| »nd official trolley
LonderfUlly bedecked

Tennis Is

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|t&gt;iteration * o f tho
L basal ostensibly on
[ they- would impose
libs coolies through
I The French promot- FFHERB Is nothing lovelier to
| appear, to
have
look upon than a lovely woman
a overcome it. and aIn a lovely evening gown. And If
IJiiiup have promised
(ory wherein n lot o f h ir manner la aa lovely an hor
id employment.
look* and accoasorlea—the picture
•he present* la utterly charming
Banquet
and memorable—a Princess Charm­
ing.
And that’s what Frances How­
f the Sanford Shrine ard Is in the Paramount produc­
number of Shrincrs tion of ’’The Swan.” And being a
princes* requires qutto « wardrobe.'
iding cities were enYou’d bo surprised.
Even tho
a banquet Monday
smatleat
kind
of
a
princess
In the
Seminole Cnfe. Tho
ir at the function wnk smallest kind of a romantic king­
itevens, o f Portland,
npcrial Potentate o f

londayNight

FRANCES

NF.W ORLEANS Fob. lO .-O n
n.'vicc o f his physicians, John
Budded on Four Year Sour Orange
McCormnck. the tenor, has post,
ALL- WHIT If
poned all concert engagements for
N IN C ;
Roots
the immediate future until March
WE HAVE:
and wilt leave here for Minmi.
Fin., tomorrow, where he will
Dancy Tangerines,
spend ubout two weeks resting
Vnloncia Oranges
it wus announced here this nfternoon.
Pnrson Brown Oranges
Mr. McCnfmick
arrived hero
Pineapple Oranges
f'''- Vo- "' '
v
-\3R JM
The officers named wore Rol-crt Saturday und enroute contrnctod a
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit.
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^ 'd fil I T. Thrnsher. president;'O.'J. rope,'T ig h t cold which wus aggravated
! vice-president; 11. A. MncAulcy,' Saturday nfternoon wlicn lie atWrite or wire uh for quantity pricea.
, secretary-treasurer; W. S. Thornthe races.
He won to
We have the stock.' Can serve you quick
worked out In cloth of gold. . A ton. musical director, and F. S.* tended
■loped band Is quilted, and the gold Daigcr, assistant musical director,'• hnve appenrud in concert hero to­
night.
SUMMERFIELD NURSERY CO.
Mayor Forrest U k e appeared ad
Ho announced that be had origfectlyely. This quilted band slants one 0f the speakers. Others who
Marion County,
up and backiron aplain bead* *ddrcp*pf| the rlnr* nwtnhcfti were innlly planned to take a shorr va­
SUMMERFIELD,
FLORIDA
cation in March', and that he would
band of tho samomaterial.
F. l\ Forster. R. G. Orwick, J. D. go now, filing his February eohTho affair at the right Is a aim- Jinkins H. C. IluUose, It. J. Holly, cert dates in March.
plo band of flat velvet roses drawn
I- R- Philips, who is teacher
tightly across the back of tho neck. o f lhc cln,'!,•
and then over tho top of the head,* Thc &lt;hnl"g mam was decorated
hist a trifle to tho rear. Tbt* Is wi,h r08C8 n,H! cut flowors which
reallv a rhnrmimr
WL&gt;rc Presented with the comnli1 1WIUMI •SIRKUI
7 rl!Z . nf " u K; r
.
"rents ot Mrs. W. A. Ginn. Those
pSDAIHYMANS
dress and could be copied success- who H c n . c d werc Mesdame., (5. W.
NOT ALWAYS T1IE CHEAPEST BUT TRE BEST.
LET DS
folly by anyono. Tbe nso of flat Spencer, Claude Herndon , Zcb
k*\ r f a ia v /
velvet flowers for tho headband for Bailiff, L M. Telford, Mrs. t’ rawHELP YOU REDUCE YOUR FEED ftlLI,S-&gt;YGiUU MONEY
hat trimmings and for dresses Is ford. ! ’. M. Elder and It. B. MonBACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED”
growtng.
roe.
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Readings
bv Miss Rosamond
Lime—Cotton Seed Meal—Purls Green
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MARX IS ELECTED
James Barnes figured in the pro­
gram. A qunrtotte composed o f
u hht what a cow EATS butwhat ihe
BERLIN, Feb. 10.—The Phis- Mc-wrs Stone, Scott, Parker and
DIGESTS that produces milk and butUr fata
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cian Diet today elected Dr. Wil- Reitte provided scverul vocal scheim Marx, former Chancellor ns lections.

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dom.

But' Mils Howard selected
her royal wardrobe with taste' and
discretion, and wore It Ilk* a
queen. The photo above shows
hor In a gllttpmtg white gown. T t
la crepo do chine, trimmed In white
awansdown, with a border o f crys­
tal beads at tho bottom, and an
all-over doolgn worked out over
tbo rest ot tho dress In the same
boads. Three strands of pearls
circle hor hwan-llkn throat. Tho
clonk was ermine, trimmed In
white fox.
Two other headdresses selected
by Miss •Howard' are sketched
above. The" one at the left Is

A s tw s o r/

Her work has been somintnded by
army, navy and murine authorities
and by police magistrates.
Mrs. Campbell, who has a son
and daughter in tin service, helpH
service men in trouble by supply­
Miami— Florida East Const Ruiling Bmall funds or by communi­
cating with relatives. It is her rcud Company to construct draw­
proud boast thnt no man shu hnn bridge ncross Miami ennui near
Hialeah.
aided dYCr returned to court. She Hialeah.
takes pYTdfi 'ih another p a t r i o t i c ---------------------------service, tho placing o f wreaths on
About 15 million is the average
cVery flbw grave in the Arlington|number of bananas consumed tlainational cemetery.
,
. ly, in the United States. ' .

who addressed the
|eMayor Forrest Lnko,
Urcll, Judge E . . F.
and Mr. Winston, E.
Went of the club, netr visitors present were
Mdl, president, o f the
brine club:
W jlbpr
nident of the Orlando
»nd Mr. Miller, pres-,
it Eustis Shrine club,
if was provided for tbe

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TU ESDAY, FEB. 10. 192.1.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
All Is w ell:— U t not your heart
he troubled: ye believe In God. be­
lieve alao in me. In my Father’s
house arc many mansions: if it
were not so, 1 would have told
you. I go to prepare a place for
you. John 14:1-2.
TO A COLLIE
named ore you—o f tawny
coat,
With your snowy ruff and waving
plume,
A prince indeed, for majesty
Marks every posture you nssume.
Well

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1925.

PAOJSFPUK
They Get Lessons From The Floods
Good-road ndvocatea in Georgia are cheerfully' finding
the silver lining in the cloudB that descended over the pros­
perity o f many sections o f their stpte in the recent flood
situation.
Bfecause. pf.the damage done, and as a result of the lessons
taught, these cheerful people predict that Georgia will see
the beginning of an era o f concrete-road construction that
will forever protect the people o f their state against a re­
currence of the destruction that has been wrought on the
public roads in these first few weeks o f 1925.
Many writers and speakers have pointed out that the
concrete-roads of Georgia stood up under the floods. •These
writers have also called attention to the wisdom of building
for the nges instead o f for the period between storms as
seems to have been the method in many Georgia counties.
It may require many millions o f dollars to build the good
roads, but Gedrgia can afford to expend millions for such
work. The money saved by the prevention of the damage
of one flood such as has destroyed the highways in South
Georgia this winter would amply pay the interest on the
money needed for the construction of genuinely permanent
roads.
And while we arc on the subject, what of the lessons
that Florida was supposed to have learned from the floods of
last fall? Will there be any more approaches to bridges so
badly graded that rising rivers can overflow nnd mnke
hem unsafe for use? The installing o f needed culverts,
ins this been nttended to? Of still grenter importance, what
movements are underway for the replacing of unsubstantial
“ improved” roads by roads thnt can carry heavy traffic and
(eep their excellence?
Probably excelling in importance every other public
ntercst in Florida is the matter o f road construction. The
lime has come for Florida to spend money for the acquisition
of roads that no rain storm enn put out o f commission*
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As Brisbane Sees It

“ A N EXCITING TIME W AS H A D 'BY ALL”

The World Didn't End.
Flelschminn a Warning.
Those Dull Masses.
Mr. Rodrefelier Give*. ,
BY ARTHUR 8RIBBANI
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The reason d*ntMV
hoy do i„ be« £ '
the men all ne^V,

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*Thc most fun b,
throw a biscuit i J r 'j
some formal dinrd^ ■

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AS THIS is written poor, delud­
ed, superstitious creatures in Cali­
fornia and on Long Island are
straining their eyes toward tho
sky, waiting for a flash to let
them know that the end o f the
world Is coming and that they, like
miserable worms, hnve been chosen
by the Almighty, from all beings
on earth, to be saved nnd carried
up in a cloud.
The unpleasant feature is a
number of suicides caused by
fright in connection with * the
ridiculous cnd-of-thc-world predic­
tions.
SOCIALISTS TELL you thnt
the world will not end for several
hundred million o f yenrs, barring
n cataclysm in interstellar space.
And the sun is good for several
hundred millions o f yenrs, barring
the end docs come, the difference
between the nvernge inhabitant o f
this earth, mcntnlly, t\nd Long
Island’s “ Prophet c f Doom” ,w ill
be considerably greater than the
difference between that "Prophet
of Doom” nnd a cockroach.

Good W ork F or The Legislature

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what is right
the time ofdtT
£ paper *o you j N
The end freq{j.*i-.
means, but
means may justify
O'

The man wh0
docsn ^ ?all in lotsv
to do it.
Spend your fou L *
nnd time will kill ’

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big auto to make*
jealous.
Many a min
his friends think ibJl
be surprised to ImT?
think at nil.
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merely n habit, Su l
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foolish became tin
things it takes
learn.
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LITTLE MR. REIDT, Long la*t
A king at heart, you seek n throne,
land's prophet, wisely postponed
The mightiest roek on rock-strewn
S t o v e and
Every section o f Florida will undoubtedly exhibit ap­ his. end o f the world for one week.
/A I
, shore;
It
is
necossnry,
it
seems,
for
“
the
proving
interest
in
the
proposed
anti-mosquito
legislation
Wood]
Dreaming your gaze is fixed nfar,
*
/«
saints on the other planets to mo­
The small nnd trivinl you ignore. which will be asked for this spring at Tallahassee.
Cut to M l
•*
19.00 per rorf
Dr. George W. Simons, Jr., o f the state health department, bilize for the Inst day."
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A young rquirrcl dnres— you heed plans to offer* data to the state legislature in April, obtained
It might surprise the prophet if
Britt Realty l
it not,
from a survey in which he is now engaged. Then he will he could reniize how mnny of
On Weightier things your thoughts
request passage of a Mosquito Abatement Control Act which those other plnncts there arc nnd
are bent;
Your master’ s coat lies at your would mnke it possible for state sanitary forces to begin to what extent the saints dwell;
feet,
actual extermination work.
ing on them differ in outward npS A V E anet
THE OPIUM FIASCO
A dog’s first duty your high intent
T H R IV E
The act, ns outlined, by Dr. Simons would enable each penrance.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
A Reformed Seventh Dny A d­
It mnttors not where his labors lie, district to raise funds on a local option basis; nnd he is
1925
On mountain top or burning sands optimistic enough to believe that in two years, from the ventist saint from the planet Mars,
has been
The withdrawal o f tho Amcricnn consumption o f opium
Enough for you to follow and servo date of starting work, a district could he entirely elenred or from one o f the plnncts thnt
prevalent in India for 100 years
A master kind—who understands.
circle around the giant Aldcburnn, delegation from the International and it is virtually universally us­
of mosquito pests.
opium, conference nt Geneva and
the consequent assurance
that ed n common household remedy,
And yet, Dr. Simons admits, Florida has 'thirty-five would be worth seeing.
Ah, Prince, in months you nro so
W E W A N T Y O U WITH US,
mtthing
o
f
any
great
value
to­ prophylactic or narcotic, besides
young—
varieties of mosquitoes, o f the two hundred nnd fifty va­
its
use
by
addicts.
.
JULIUS
FLEISCIIMANN,
dend
ward the suppression of tho il­
In faithfulness you arc old nnd rieties in the United States. Many o f these mosquitoes, the
The British point o f view, here
on the polo field nt Minmi, is anoth­ licit drug trnffic can be accom­
You hnve mnny friends who nre depositors of thbV
' *true,
nnd wc wnnt you with us, ttoo. We cordially intiiij
Doen*your master know how rich health man points out, are fever carriers, but he reminds er warning to men jinst 41. A fter plished just now is cnusc for gen­ is that production for home con­
to come in und get acquainted.
us that when we consider seventy—five per cent do not thnt ngc, especially for those whose eral regret, but the Porter dele­ sumption is a matter o f domestic
. ho is
lives hnve been sedentary, the gation had no alternative under concern since control o f traffic in
In the love o f a dog like you?
travel more than a mile and a half from their breeding spirit
There is no formality here. Ycu will find it very^
is willing, hut the heart is the unwise instructions it receiv­ opium for international consump­
— Caroline Igiwrence Dior, in places, it will tie seen that the pests can be exterminated by
tion is In the hands o f the provicund pleasant to do business with this strong bank.
wcuk.
ed from Congress.
Christian Science Monitor.
intelligent work.
Theodore Roosevelt, like Julius
Suppressing the opium trnffic, inl assemblies. The British hold
Flcischmnnn, Wied unnecessarily. ns attempted nt Genova, was beset such consumption and production
May we hope to serve you too?
Aided by a corps o f sanitary engineers, Dr. Simons is His
"A ll .words thnt picture evil arc
rugged mind and will out­ with enormous difficulties, kou- therofor arc not illegitimate under
cntlVe of evil."
cren
making a preliminary survey of an area two miles wide from lasted his physicnl strength. When cornlng many o f which those un- the Hague convention.
As far ns exporting of opium
Fort Pierce to Delray. Tests and analyses of tho different he should have been building up fnmiliar with Far Eastern affairs,
Snafnnl in all dressed up in its
blood (|uulity nnd resting his heart, especially the internal udministrn and its production for export are
specimens
will
be
completed
by
the
first
of
March,
and
no “ U-turn” signs.
went training with a retired tion o f producing colonics, enn concerned, Viscount Cecil nnd his
accurate figures will be available for the use of the legislature he
----------o
prize fighter, running long dis­ have little conception.
delegation
ion hnve
been rendy and J
D A 1VI 1 /
Bureau* may conn* and burcqjis whftn Hit* anti-mosquito meuaurc-comes up-for attention in tance** a lon g -h ot-m a d e sbvbnavy. .a fth rtiu a U g n a t-p ro b le m - which i willing
mnyi4p&gt; blit tho weather goes on April.
idinn C ovorn m ch r hds W
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sweaters. That was a direct in­ carno up, and which.was possibly Tho Indian
fore
vitation to the death which soon tho biggest stumbling block o f the pressed itself prepared to restrict,
SI.NKOltD. FI,A.
It would be “ worth millions” for Florida to he freed came. The blood, weakened, could two months’ parleying, was that o f or even to prohibit entirely such
Say, what has become o f this from mosquitoes. And under scientific direction and with not resist germ attack.
pinna for limiting raw opium con- export " i f requested by consumm an/Dawes who was famous for adequate money to pay for the expense of drainage, filling,
sumption in India. Closely allied in« countries." Here the attitude
his sircar w ords?
PROFESSOR WIGGAN, a biol- with this was the. subject o f pro- of the British-Indian delegates is
and oiling, the good work could be done.
ogist, worried because, says he, the duction in the Hritish Empire o f perplexing, for the importers of
-------------------- o--------------------Sotne o f those sheets in the par­
race of college men is rapidly dying th» East. The United States won Indinn opium are none other than
ade last night looked as if they
out. They have few hnhhs. That’s its point in the effort to discuss the Strnits Settlements, British
HEREAFTER
the
American
flnK
will
fly
continuously
had Men slept in.
North Borneo and other British
going to destroy the mental qual­ Indian consumption.
over
Sulgrave
Manor,
England,
ancestral
home
of
George
-o
ity o f the country.
s far as domestic consumption colonics, for the most p q f t .. The
■■■■■■IK
W a lo v e to see some boob with Washington. Less than 150 years ago George Washington
The gentleman says, "College in |India is concerned, the eating Dutch colonies also nre large buy­
utmost nicety o f grammatical nrt, was a despised “ rebel” in England with a price on his head.
graduates furnish nine out o f every of (opium is so widespread n habit ers.
exclaim "W hom will it b e ? ”
It is nil a matter o f Govern­
Now the world knows him for what he was.—Tampa Tribune. ten leaders in all branches. The that the Bombay Provincial Gov-omusses never produce anything, cipment recently ennetod a iuw ment sincerity. China forbids the;
A iilin with push can get there,
create or discover or invent any­ limiting the size o f pills which exporntion of opium, yet Siam’s I
but it'takes the* men with chnrnC;
y be fed to babies, but nothing official figures frankly rcveul the i
thing worth while. These nre all
ter tp s tn y there. — Shepard.
wis
said about how mnny pills imporatntion o f thousands o f kilos
tho
products
o
f
separate
unique
BELIEVING
T
H
E
W
O
R
LD
W
ILL
END
rr.l
----------- o----------Every One nt a Bargain on Easy Term.*.
night be given them nt one time! of opium from one Chinese pro-1
minds."
When you ask a girl to marry
NKW YOIIK WORLD
/ League o f Nntions report de­ vince alone. But before India can
you hHd she replies that she is
TH A T’S INTERESTING, espec­ cares that prohibition is regarded act finally, it must find some sub­
Oak Hill— Pine Crest— Woodruff Subdue
willing, don’t get the idea that'
The world did not end lust night. themselves, and apparently twice ially to Thomns A. Edison, who at impossible by the Government. stitute for the millions in revenue
shcV w niting.
Some o f the advanced Adventists rent because they shine against u never went to college. It would 1 ie-Indian office
shows where which the opium trade brings in.
Wc arc agents for these subdivisions and I
on Long Island expected it then; background so fantastic. Here is interest Abraham Lincoln also. He
One '.thing the Sanford motorist
some good buys in each
some o f them expect it tonight, j long-repressed desire
finding a didn't go to college either.
,
docsnlt have to worry about is
But
of
nothing
have
we
been
so
j
way
to
gratify
itself
Miss
KenAs
to
national
loss,
due
to
the
whether or not ho can puss a
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS |
mornllv certain ns that tomorrow’s! nody, on the day before the world fact thnt college men have few
stnndthg street car.
CLOSE IN
dnwn
will
find
on
the
same
Long
ends,
spend
the
afternoon
in
the
children, the answer is that a man
-oGAINESVILLE SUN
Island
hill-top
the
same
dozen
city
hunting
for
u
Paisley
shnwl,
a
Incking
the
energy
to
have
chil­
Of course we couldn’t lie certnin
’ $800 each
in the. moonlight but we thought small, chilled, but mortal still, who family heirloom. How ninny times dren isn’t uny great loss to a |The editor o f this pnper hns' the highway between Ocala and I
wo sa^t someone in that parade last hnve waited there to meet their has she wished for just thnt shawl; country.
times recently I Gninesville. A traveler, early in J
written several
Lord. Here they nre: Robert Iteidt decided it was too expensive? Here
night, we’d seen before.
waiting for this dny for fourteen is prejudice:
(Sod will not save
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., gives ibout the growing lawlessness of Ithc niKht’ was •“ -‘W up 011 n ,OI,e----------o---------ly section of the road, relieved o f '
The population o f New York yenrs, calling himself the Apostle I mankind, but only thnt small sec $100,000 to help build a great Pro;
his money and his automobile ta- (
o
f
Doom,
predicting
that
“
only
i
tion
o
f
mankind
which
conforms
tcstnnt
City is becoming denser every
ken from him. Two young m e n '
year;,m ainly because all the w ise! * 1
brides of the Lamb” will ] to certain customs. Here is petty Ne
were the highway robbers.
One
live to see to-morrow morning; i persecution: the Rcidt children nre he
birds. l)ave coma to Florida.
Realtors
of them was about nineteen years '■
Reidt’s wife and four scared chil-| chased home from school, taunted,
of
age
and
the
uther
som
ew
hat1
dren;
"M
r.
Downs
o
f
Yaphank,"
tormented,
because
their
family
is
If you lived in Miami or New
hntred
older* These youngsters are su;»York-U ity you wouldn't have n fanner, who hns lived his fifty- "different." Little they know of have contributed to help burn the
y
young
men
pnd
with
quite
a
posed to be adventurers and nre I
.........
seven
yenrs
in
the
same
Long
Is-1
the
world’s
end,
fed
ns
they
nr
*
rhancu to see bettor g olf than will
church o f nnother
faith.
He
|now being hunted
Phow
202 First Street.
be played in Sanford'"next Friday.I b‘ nd town, who quotes Scripture to on carrots nnd water to prepare wouldn’t have given money to it. prinkling of young women.
Within the last few days two
How to account for this epidemic
the reporters, eyes flashing, voice them for the crack o f doom.
In the old days men contributed
Here, too, is the same strange to u church, feeding that they urglaries and robberies have been j of crime amongst young men wo
B oh 'liolly o f Sanford is one of booming like a drum; Miss Ken­
u n i"
the Bravest men in Florida. H nedy of Valley Stream, middle-ug mixture of science nnd anti-science were actually giving the money to onimitted in Gainesville. In one must leave to wiser heads th a n ,____________ _
went to Chicago right in the mid- ed. a spinster, prim, dressed in which hns tampered so frequently God Himself, preparing a house f these, four young men. strung-1 ours. What tho psychology o f i t ! _____ z________ ^
die o# winter, and didn’t wear a black, devoted to her prayer-book with men’s affairs. Reidt cannot for Him here on the earth. Now r» in the city were involved. In is w&lt;i d&lt;l not know. It may follow
he J'1"
other
in the
the wake
wake of
the world
\rthur Rupp, n young man who trust the astronomers who believe men give through civic pride; IL";
^ a
" young
vm.ng student
student was
was in
of the
world war.
war. It (
wig, cither.— Ocala Star.
, has followed at Reidt’s heels since (the sun is moving in its Hchedulo.mite a chance
II ' burglar. _Of the four young may be the fault o f our system of 1
---------- o« - » ho
«• saw
...... the vision; •*-- ibe
- the 1
h
/uen engaged in the Phifer store i education,
it may be the fault |
A man, from his shoulders down, I•first
three No-1I.....
course.
But Jupiter &lt;is -to
Ir worth $2.10 a dny. but front his groes who divide their time bo- first heavenly stop on thc way to
THE HONORABLE rov oh ik i.rUrK,nry* two ° ( (hem endeavored j o f parents ‘in not surrounding!
... —v..
stoic ------their --------homes with
. doing
~ sc, -------.
------ proper e h n s t-1
shoulders up there is no limit to I tween white prayers and Negro Paradise.
Why Jupiter? “ Be- Kngawa says Japan wants
only to escape and.. . in
i inn influences. It is probably a
his earning capacity.— Edward W. I hymns. Ami
the world, these Icause the corona o f the cclmsc peace; isn’t thinking about war a fine automobile.
In this pnper yesterday, was an j combination of nil thijsc things.!
Bcntty. Hooray for tho long neck, j twelve agree, v. ill end tonight with [was pointed here."
at all. To prove it he shows that
Account o f a robbery committed m And it is1alarming.
a clark cloud nestling down to
And stubborn faith: These doz- Japan hns reduced her army.
The Tampa Times brings out earth to carry the true believers cn believe for no other reason ex ­
That doesn’t prove a desire for
this:
on its shoulders to a C alifornia1 eept that they do believe.
So pence. It only proves Japanese in­
woods, where God’s searchlight I the rest o f us go on believing, if telligence. They know that in fu­
It ain’t the individual
THE SERVICE RENDERED
Nor army as a whole,
shall shine to murk' the first stop) not in midnight ends o f thc world, ture wars, especially wars acres.NEW
YORK
HERALD
TRIBUNE
on the road to Paradise; thence nt least in thc perfection o f our the Pacific, armies will play nt
But the everylastimr teamwork
Of dvery bloomin’ soul.
Jupiter; thence Heaven — w hile'ow n sort o f world, or its ability to part. A thousand fliers, with th*
The new pocket Oxford Diction­ o f ever so glad, ever so sorry, or
-»
By the Seminole County Bank i* the
fire, hail ami pestilcnco consume |stay put forever, or in bhe Uievit right kind o f poison
gas am
Homo advertisers have peculiar this little world of ours.
ability o f the next war. or in tho bombs, will mnke the biggest army ary o f current English is an in­ ever so anything, or snatch a hnsefficient that a strong organization, ex­
notions. They pay for a four inch
Only a dozen will watch tonight single-minded maliciousness o f en- that ever existed ridiculous.
teresting book in many ways, one ty „ for the less elegant but more j
perienced staff, and up-to-the-minute W*
vigorous American "gobble ami J
ad and expect you to give them nn a hill beyond Pntchogue; but it tire nations.
To know Jnpnncse feeling, gi
ilities can make it. Avail yourself of «•
five itjehes of rending matter. Some is not numbers or thc lack of num-j Onlv, from beliefs o f that sort, visit her seventeen airplane fac­ being that it oilers further proof, git.” Apparently British slang is I
dny wc are going to buy n victrolu bors which enlist a sceptic’s inter-, unlike the dozen who nre gather­ tories, working day nnd night j if any were needed, that the Brit - in the main un echo from thc nurs-l
Your account subject to chock is cordially
e d see if we can get them to ' cst in this story. Bits o f human led at Putchogue, we have no morn- turning out 100 fighting planet I ish are much more simple minded cry and never altogether outgrows ;
invited.
than the Americans. This, at least, the age of innocence. Other-wise!
throw in a purlor grand piano for I nature stand out queerly, real in ing sun to wake us.
each month.
seems to be n fuir inference from how could grown men call a Parnothin^
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the kind o f slang the Britisher em­ liamentary train, the equivalent o f 1
s,
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THE TURKISH nation expels th«
4 r/e IV rU H K M T IM IU O X SA V IX U S A C 'C O t'1*
ploys to adorn his speech.. British our Congressional Limited, a Par- j
Paavo Nurmi, greatest runner
Greek Patriarch and Greece sug slang hns alwaye been to a greater ly ? Or an Australian an Aussie? !
.o f alt time, ir very u n ^ h o ^ n x H j
gests that the League o f Nation extent a matter o f grotesque sound- Or an Egyptian soldier a dippy ? •
his style.
He runs flat footed,
settle the question. Turkey an ing words, like swank, tolT, and Or an umbrella a brolly? This is
KT. PETERSBURG TIMES
swings his body und does every- j
swcrH with good Turkish common; bloke, than American slang. The n nice, gentle kind o f slang, h u t1
thinfs-.thut the conches say he
1
shouldn’t. But this is not necesThe New York Times is proud |Big newspapers and magazines are sense. "L et the League o f Na’ use of the startling nnd iridoscent the blush of shame would mount t o !
tiops keep ita hands olT. This isarilv. un indication thnt “ form ” of a record made last yeur of car-'.composed o f sixty per cent adver­ an Internal matter, affecting th metaphor, so characteristic o f the check o f an expert in Ameri- J
American slang style, is nlmost can slang at thc thought of ex er­
S a n f o r d , F la .
j
ts o r .n o importance. How much
fartet might Nurmi be if he were ‘/ " ! K
V ""!* ." " ’^ advertisements are news. Nuver inside atTuirs o f Turkey, and that’.- unknown irv England. The imagi­ cising his high art on such pueril- j
e. good “ ztylist” .
j **urin|g the year. 1 hat is the lurg- WL.ri, advertisements given such my business."
native violence o f the vivid metn- ities.
STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROGRBSSj
phqr shocks the Englishman’s sense
----------o — - — est amount o f advertising evefr car- a reading ns now. Thut’s because
And. furthenriqr*. one gathers !
WHEN
A
JAPAN
ESE
and
of
gohd
staste.
Whin a mnn pays flvudollars for ried by uny one newspaper in u we arc exercising better economy
that when tho pocket Oxford Dic­
More to his liking are the mild­ tionary describes itself as a (|jc J
n sealit in un onera hou-«* in order single yeur. Other newspapers of in our buying, and us a buying Czecho-Slovakian gentleman want­
GARDEN
to hed r-a grand opera singer war­ the metropolis have u correspond- public wo watch the ads to see ed the League of Nutions to pass er fancies nnd mutilutinns' o f lan­ tionary o f current English it uses
H.
S.
POND
on
the
right
o
f
the
United
States
guage, such, for example, as Mr. these words “ current English" in
ble and she sings two-thirds of ingly good record. And New York where we can buy the most value
Ovi*r Woodruff &amp; Watson
her sohgs in Italian and Spanish business men who paid for thnt for the least money. Great cor- to keep out Asiatic immigration Right as the name for the man a a very specialized sense. What it
it makes him feel like visiting tho advertising say that It was the tul- ' porations like the oil companies, this nation did not reply to that girl expects to marry. Still milder really means Is current in England *
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p
box office after thi; ihyvy.—Tintes- vation of business during the un- the meat packers and the breuk- suggestion with such emphasis as are those language abbreviations About the rest
For Few I,athe English &gt;B U Y
f which the English seems to be woirfd the compilers o f the diction-1
Union. Most folks who go to grand certain months preceding thc holi-1 fast food manufacturers have in­ the Turks now use.
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Whatever else they may he, the so fond, such as over so, meaning ary apparently know little and carol
Clsan— Repair
operu are more interested in the day season.
'creased tiuir business by incrons*
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Turks
nre
a
courageous
people.
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notes than the words.
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ville to Mr. Elisha Jackaon o f
Jacksonville.
B R ID A Y P A R T Y IS ENTERTAINED AT
Mrs. Margaret Simmons
of
Jacksonville to Mr. A. E. Johnson
LONDON. Feb. 10.— On the con­
of Jacksonville.
RECEPTION LAST NIGHT
tention that they are bein*
•’
. Mrs. Martha Bell o f MacClenny
.winked" to the tune o f 25,000,000,
to Mr. 0 . G. Whitcomb o f Mac­
pounds o f bacon a vear-L bacon
Following the rehearsal at the Miss Stanley cut the dime, Dr. F. Clenny.
which is cured in the United Stales
First Baptist- Church o f the Stan- D. King the heart, Mrs. Burke
and sent to Canada and then r e --••••
etsdar
Steele, the ring and Mrs. R. F.
exported to England a* “ best r*»WT- . -•
ley-Brotherson
(warding,
Monday
_nt of Womnns —
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t ------ --------Methodist Circles
ity Canadian” —the National Far&gt;
in at bridge w ith ! evening, an informal reception was Looper the wish bone. Delicious
ices and sweets in the chosen 'col­
mer-.’ Union of Great Britain Ilia
Hold Union Meeting
lth as hostess..
held fo r the wedding party at the ors o f pink and green were served
stnrted a mnv*~»«nt here to put an '
home o f tha bride's parents, Mr. late in the evening.
crA
the practice.
and Mrs. Frederic William Stanley
The Union Meeting o f all the
Those present were. Mrs. F. W.
The
union took steps here re-. '|
^wedding at in Mayfair.
Stanley, Miss Mary Stanley. Mrs. circle* o f the Methodist Church,
cenMv to rail the attention o f thl •it*
^ Baptist Church.
Sweetpeas, pink roses and ferns Loretta Brotherson, Mrs. M. C. which was held Monday aftotmoon
public to disclosures made snmo
Bridge given by the wero used in artistic arrangements Tolar, Mrs. R. L. Glenn, Miss Mar­ was well attended and much inter­
tlm(. aeo ns the result o f an aj^rlJ at the Betty Ann in decorating the entire lower floor. garet Davis, Miss Elma Tolar, Miss est in the local work o f the churen
cultural inquiry Promoted bv
± M r " .S . M. Lloyd Many handsome gifts o f silver, Jeanette Laing, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. *hown.
Ontario. Canada, legislature which
" 1 L. Perkins 280- glass and linen were
displayed, King, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper,
Many subjects were discussed abrought to light th» deta'1* #*f th«
attesting the popularity o f the Mr. and Mrr. J 11 CoMoup*’ . Me. mong them was a dav to be known
trick of sending the millions nf
Drumniond
®n" young couple.
and Mrs. Burke Steele, Tom Broth* as ‘circle day" on which ull the
I pounds o f hacon to Canada each
In cutting the wedding cake, erson, and Newton Stenstrom.
fortnightly 'Bridge
circles would hold their monthly
: month nnd then rcshlnping it. hero,
meetings, the last Friday In each
the goods being cold in the British,
month carried the vote.
markets ns n tM*riduct o f the DnmlnA bazar was planned for late in ,
ion. It is understood here that at ',
ursdsy
Potter will enterthe year and all money
raised " E. D. Stokes nnd his secretary, Miss Marian Brophy, snapped during Stokes’ trial in Chicago courts on n consequence o f the revelations
Engagements
A
n
d
honoring M ss
through this year, was pledged to the charge of conspiring to defame the character o f Mrs Helen Elwood Stokes. Co-defendants are Hattie the Cnnndinn government has h ^ n - -■
Johnson and Robert Lee, negroes.
,nd Miss Bernice
an annex to the church.
requested by various organizations
Weddings in State building
It was announced that
the
to rrento n distinctive brand which
bon. Mich.
■i i
arent-Teachers AgMrs. Hal W ight left Tuesday to
King’s Daughters Sunday School
is to be placed on nil exnortablc
Class will have a Valentine party
" meet at 3 o'clock Jacksonville fo r a short business ,
Engagements
bacon from Canada in the future.
p. Housholder and trip.
Miss Martha Green of Hraden- at the home of Mrs. C. II. Smith
The Fnrmers’ Union also took a
town. to Mr. B. J. Skinner of on Third Street. Saturday evening
lending hand in bringing about the
vrers as hostess.
from 8 to 10 o’clock.
her8 will be a 3oint
embargo on American potatoes
William Burgess and George T. Jacksonville.
irtnt-Aeachers As- Bridgett returned Tuesday from a
Miss Hattie Paber, of Avon Park
SEATTLE, Feb. 10. — Cougars
I.OS ANGELES, Feb. 10.— Bobb
SEATTLE. Wash., Felt. 10— An which become effective some time
. three Primary trip to Tampa. •
i to Mr. Fred Peden, Avon Park.
of the mountains of western Amer­ ed liuir is rospomdble for at least |account of events connected with ago. this notion hnving been taken,
fait Side Primary
Miss Mae Jones of Jacksonville NewlyFormedSodality ica, like tigers of the jungles of one mennee, according to the state |the first Japanese embassy in the jit has-been explained, to priverit
Fred E. Hornady of Washington, to Mr. C. O’ Dell Peyton, Jackson­ Has Election Officers India, don’t kill human beings un­ labor department, through the es- United States in lRGQ has been 1an influx o f the Colorndo beetle,
til too old to ohtnin food other­ tnhiishnient o f so-called hnlr-bob- j translated into Englis h by Dr. Her better known over here as thu' tv.-.
D. C. is spending a few days in ville.
wise, according to pioneers in the bing schools. S»&gt; muny of these' liert II. Gowcn. professor o f Oricn- American potato bug.
Miss Hilda Struth of Starke, to
griday
Sanford on business.
The newly organized Sodality of Cascade and Olympic mountains. scliools are operating in California tul languages in tin* University o f
hanty Ball for the
Mr. W. L. Edwards, of Ijtdtew.
Vero— Bonn harvesting nt height.
Funald-Laughton
Miss Belle Bush of Tampa to All Souls Church held Its first The views of these old timers were and charging high fees for incoin- Washington, with the assistance ol
Frank Mac Neill returned Mon­
meeting Monday evening.
Panama City— Hospitals to hft
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given in a symposium gathered potent instruction that legislation ! a Japanese student.
,
j, Md at the ArCapt. C. R. Wiebe, of Tninpa.
day from Atlanta, Gn., where he
The following officers were elec­ by a Seattle newspaper after a cou­ will be sought to put them out o f | How embarrassed tin* Japanese established nt Fifth nnd Magnolia
Miss Roberta Brooks of Ashe­
1 .
- spent the past week-end.
T«o of All Souls
ville to Mr. Fred Blum of Jackson­ ted: Miss Margaret Peters, Pre­ gar killed a small hoy near Wenat­ bin iness, or else compel them t o ; commissioners were when dining streets.
ville.
• fect. Misses Irene Brandt nnd I.u- chee, on the eastern side of the teach at least an elementary course j witli women and bow they nearly
i {rill-have a ValOrlando—Grlnndo Realty Board
elln Mahoney, first nnd second as­ Cascndd Mountains in Washington. in prncticnl hair-cutting, said the drunk from linger bowls "in the
W.
L.
Langley,
Sr.,
who
has
been
Weddings.
[at the Knights o f
sistant prefects, Miss Madalene
the guest o f Dr. and Mrs. W. T.
snvage country of America" are to erect skyscraper, to be tallest
James Oberg•related that
35 department elllcinls.
Miss Louise
Youngblood
of Mallem, secretary. Miss Margaret
related. Tim fact that Lewis Cass, building in central Florida.
years ago a cougar followed him
Langley left Tuesday to Lakeland
Monticello to Mr. I). K. McCall of Berner, treasurer. Meetings are to to his father’s door. The elder
.*,1 '
to visit F. B. Langley.
Real
property
in
the
United
j
"w'l'ctnry of state, failed to serve
Center—G. R. Steinhauser, gen­
Fernandina.
bo held regularly bn Mondny eve­ Olnrg killed tile aninml, which Slates not taxed is estimated a t ' l,,,‘ * » " Urst meeting them is
eral manager o f Steinhauser o r­
I'm »t the Library
»• „ „ ,
w rr M.
.
Miss Emma Spirling of Sanford nings at 7:30 o’clock.
mentioned
ns
indicating
lack
of
proved to lie senile.
$20,0001)011,000.
ganization, purchases A. P. Brntfe
1
Mr. and Mrs M. T. Nixon and to Mr. V. P. Carter of Sanford.
The solemn reception of mem­
Another cougar Unit 32 years
holdings o f 27,000 ncres of land;
Newfoundland, with an annual courtesy nnd refinement.
Club at the Li- daughter Miss I»is Nixon leave
Miss Mary Dougins of Tampa bers is to take plnee in the church ago fell upon n child lagging lie output o f 1,000,000 gallons, leads
rock quarry to be equipped with
I'ciock.
Tuesday for Miami where Miss
on the Feast of the Annunciation, hind his parents on a trail Imd t „|| countries in the production of
to
Mr., J. B. Sullivan of Tnmpn.
The Grand waterfall in Labrador modern machinery; bnulcvnrd sys­
{Music Club will |Lois goes into vaudeville
dull teeth and claws worn to th e1.-odliver oil
tem to be constructed.
i-i 2110 feet high.
Miss Dorothy Blocker of TaniiTa I “ i L S
V}
fur.
A
post-mortem
show ed1_________ ‘ *
Mr a rmnn.i
..&lt;• t ......®,xP®ct®I*. to qualify for member­
fUmt. af the W oThe many friends of Miss Naomi to Mr. Armond Brooks of Tampa. ship. The first Friday o f onen nothing in the stomach but part of j
tlle Holy Cross Scoggan will b e 1sorry to learn Miss Clarisse Williams o f Jackson­ month is the dav set for general
n leather halter.
,i a musical at 3:30 that she is ill at the home of her ville to Mr. W, L. Scott of Atlanta. communion.
[home of Mrs. B. F. parents on Park Avenue.
Miss E. Keller, o f Jacksonville
The diploma
aggregating the
to Mr. Paul Bronson ot Tampa.
Lord Reading’s first visit t o '
local sodality to the "Priina 1‘rlJ. G. Ball returned Monday
Miss Clara Young of Jackson­ maria” in Rome has been receiv­ Calcutta was ns a sailor b efore!
evening from Thomasville, Ga., ville to Mr. Lester Barnes o f Jack­ ed. The official manual o f the the mast. The next time he ar­
IfOTfCK
where he was called by the illness sonville.
Sodality is also on hand und may rived there it was ns Vicerory of
•*«‘dI
His 'mother is
&gt;a join', meeting of o f his mother.
,
Miss Ida Reynolds of Jackson­ be procured from any o f the o f­ India.
jthers' Associations mgeh better.
ville to Mr. L. O. Mordt of Orlan­ ficers.
fixity schools at the
After innnv years of agitation, |
Miss B. Haggerty, a Sodalirt of
do.
ary School, ThursJ. F. Miller president o f the
Miss Ella Ihrtrolf o f Juekson- Chicngo, was n guest of the nuet- the press gallery o f the British)
[it 4:00 o'clock. This Lake Region
Shrine Club. Joe
ing Monday night and gave an in­ parliament lias finally been opened
held foif tile pur- Eichellberger nnd T. J. Gernrd of
teresting account o f Sodality ac­ to women.
rthe time/and pluce Eustis attended the Shrine Ban­ Ctevetand, 0., Is spendidng n few tivities in Chicago.
King George of England gave a
Jotic payeant to be quet Monday evening.
days in Sunford.
I three schools and a
Petersburggh — $1,4(15,01)0 -hundred pounds o f coal to^ nil tin­
is requested.
J. V .# Mahoney, the southeast­
Glenn Wimbish and I-ewis O’- horn! issue to be voted upon for poor people in the royal borough
ern district sales manager of the Bryan spent Monday afternoon in construction of recreational pur o f Windsor above the age of 50
ICE
years.
[und improvement of waterfront.
Cleveland Motor Company
of Orlando on business.
Spaulding Circle
arcane sale Feb. 21
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Aged Mountain Lions Want Law Against
Early Jap Records
Begin To Attack Men Incompetant Bobbers
Call U. S. Savage

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DfKorreat will b e '
Sall'ii- Hurrison
at 3:30 o'clock at
'iL Delegates to the
pgievs will he electlire urged to ho presLoial tea lias been
(ailed meeting of the
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S u b s t ilu U s F o r F a t ^ r t W fco
I s P a s t o r And S h i m P u l­
P r ta e n t M e th o d s c f Congres.**p it W it h Y o u n g B r o t h e r
\ u ie n P r o v e In o c u o u s W h e n
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 10. — A
C o m p a re d t o “ G u n p o w d e r ”
12-year-old girl, substituting- for
. M e th o d s o f “ D u e lin g C o d e ”
her pastor-father in the pulpit,
drew such large crowds to a small
BY HARRY U. HUNT.
house o f worship he^e one S unday;
. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— The recently that polic.' were necessary
xarhal duels which furnish official to keep the overflow crowd from
Washington its chief excitement interrupting her sermon.
may setm, at first thought, mighty
S p ew in g from familiar texts,
exciting affair*.
Marlon
Crawford, the young
' Honorable but irate gentlemen daughter o f the Rev. R. II. Craw­
d u m b e r vocabularies charged to ford, .pastor of the Minnehaha
muxxie with vocal het shot Congregational church, told those
pot. away at each other as who crowded every nook in the lit­
though the national honor, as weii tle place-of the value o f the Bible
as their own, depended upon their to the youth o f today. She preach­
ability to produce the most ax- ed fo r an hour and then was aeplo*iv«juijcctivc or the most hlast- claimed bv her listeners.
i or. adverb.
Marion’s occupation o f the pulpit
•jllot\or having thus been satis- followed that o f her 16 year old
tied Ey the antagonists peppering brother Stuart the Sunday pre­
each other with oral buckshot, fur vious. The children receive their |
public effect, they adjourn to cloak incentive from their father, w ho!
room or ante-chambcr to smoke a hold* the theory that preachers
rlgmr together and spin a jovial cannot start too young.
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yarn or two. •
“ Children often know the need;
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o f other children far better than ;
These encounters, however, are grown folk ran," the father de- J
' In fact very tame by comparison clared. “ If th? eountrv i* to im­
with the “ good* old day* when prove and crime to stop, the rhl!- j
Washington fought its duel* with drtn mu t take a;i active part in
church life.”
deadlier weapons than word*.
‘ Now the only danger to the life
o f either combatant lie* .n th pos­
sibility o f a bursting blood ves­
sel. ‘
But in the days r f the “ code,”
the spilling o f blood wn« neces­
sary before there could be any
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 10.— The
new postal pay rate increase bill
truce.
Thore battles were fought, mo»t is before the house for final action
o f them, just ovpr the Dis'rict t6dav under a special *n1e to I'mit
Hi4* ‘ at a dueling ground near debate and bar amendment! from There's elegance uiul charm and
floor and with a two-thirds v«nc distinction to this spring alrcet
Hladefishurg, kid.
firck of am ber eharniijn with
; Typical o f thu way official quar required fo r it* passage.
rels were settled then was the duel
its vest and cuffs o f while corded
between Admiral Stepli-n Decatur
Palmetto— Construction o f boule silk' and the distinctive tie with it*
an'Com m odore Barron.
van! along Manatee river and Ter lung ends. The flared cvcrtunic is
Leing much featured now.
During the campaign against.the ra Coia island planned.
Algerian pirates, led by Admiral
Decatur, Ccmmodurc Harron lost
hla ship, the Chesapeake, to the
British, and thereby forfeited hi*
standing in the navy.
‘ Barron sought, however, though
Congressional action- -politic*, then
as now, had its “ pull” —to obtain
MENTON, France, Feb. 9. — wrought upon its once fair owner.
-fJMurtignmcnt. Thi* w«* bitterly Marshal Petain. as a second lieut-j Don’t vou recollect a second leiut
’Resisted by Dc:atur.
enant 10 years ago, served two enant called Petain who frequented
Hot words passed. Then a chal­ years in small p*.rt near Sospel your place some 40 years ago,"
lenge; And the admiral uiul com ­ on the French-Itnlinn frontier. S ec-,th * marshal a&lt;ked r.f the old wo­
modore, with their seconds and n und I.icutennnt Petain, whose re- man at the end o f the meal when
few close friends, drove out to sources were rather slim,* took iys ■he saw that she had failed to rec’ Btthdbnsburg to "rettlo" the affair. incals at a modest inn kept by a ' ognixe him.
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young girl o f remarkable beauty, j "Oh, yes." the landlady replied
*9 Bblh Decatur and Barron were
Recently Marshal Petain, repre- simply, “ little Petain. why he must
near-sigh |hi.
Fcr their mutual senting the French army nt the be at least a captain by this time."
advantage the duel—they were unveiling o f a monument to the
fighting with pistols— was to Le at war dead here, decided to take the
trip into the mountains and visit
eight paces.
- A t that distance, the result was the scene o f his garrison life a: a
iaovitabic. The brace o f pistol.* eecond lieutneant. The marshal
used were big-bored, heavy weap­ admitted to hi* aides that he was
ons which at eight paces were al­ anxious to see how the former
most as deudly ns young cannon. beauty of the inn looked after 40
. Each man hit his target. De­ years.
He found both the inn and its
catur want down, dying. Barron
fell with n wound from which he owner grown considerably larger.
Ft ity years hud worked a great
ultimately died.
u lf -sim ilar gunpowder finishes contrast, however, in their respec­
w tre the fashion today in settling tive appearance. The inn. refreihed
official arguments, doubtless th*; with paint and reconstruction, had
language new curren? In Washing- become considerably younger, while
ton would be toned down several all the paint in the world could not
hide the havoc that th-* years had
degrees.
But since braggadocio, not bull*t*. get the headines, and the ap­
petites and appearance o f all confeotants are left unimpaired by
the result, the battle o f bodirage
has reached an intensity seldom if
•ver before equaled nt the capital. *

New Postal Law Is
Before House .Today

LONDON, Feb. 10.
mcnt o f what was U
diatorial spirit, which has

to think about. Even in school*,
the way In which watching a game
school*, Vrac: .'urged
by o f football is considered as part
Dr. 11. Crichton Miller i n n ad- o f school loyalty far ggreaterthan
, dress to members o f tha British playing the game, is a serious ten' Association o f Physicalt'Tirilnhar
Ion the subTeet o f “ Hygiene for,A d ! descents."
EducatlonaUsts; * Be
raid. sought simplificatiorr 'o f 'l f f e Trinity K eeps A live
in generaliiations.'jand the1 physi­
Am erican’ M emories
cal training expert w*a liable to
believe that evrrybodyiieeded phy*
OXFORD, England, Feb. 10.—
; leal training. Dr. MUle*, however,
, did not believe this to be u n iw s a l- Silas Norton’s house, where Wil­
! ly true; and* there w ere tet-fairi liam Penn preached one o f his
i youths for whom physical' training unpopular sermons in 1687, has re­
cently been demolished. Penn was
|was bad.
at that time in Oxford only as a
Referring to , Greek m ythology. visitor. He entered college nt the
I Dr. Miller spoke o f Narcissus wlW) cxe o f 16 but was very shortly
I fell in lose with his own reflection expelled for his religious opinion*.
|in the water? o f n spring: Thetc Thomas Lowe, who induced Penn
were Narcissions today who modi* to hecume a Quaker
was f o r a
! themselves the object o f their own
good many years an Oxford rcsii love in d who cultivated their own I tient.
. *
’ bodies to an extent which w as A ct­
Penn’* old college, by way o f
ually dangerous. He challenged
; amend*, has his portrait hung con- f
spicuoualy in its hall. As the Pil-1
grim divines were chiefly Cam•bridge men, Oxford, not to be out|done, makes the most o f nil its
j American connections. Lord Balti! moro is still without a memorial
! in his college. Trinity, but as Trir.- •
ity ha* portraits o f jtwo o f his stu- |
der.ts well known in American his
t«»r&gt;, William Pitt who won the
continent, and Lord North who
[lost half o f it, the college feels j
i ratisfied.
State government costs more j
for each citizen in Nevada than in
ar.y other state, the per capita
charge being $82.69 per year.
Shnubert wrote, one o f his most
famous songs, “ Gretchen at the
Spinning Wheel." whe he was 17
year.? old.

LIGHT AND POWER BILLS ARE DUE FRi
THE 1st TO THE 10th— DO NOT WA
j have not received your Electric Bill promptly after flj-iJ
of the month, call at the office, 218 East First Street f l
or telephone 17.
- Vi

For the convenience of Water and Gas Patrons, the city
office with the Southern Utilities Company, and water
^
bills, which are due the same-time (from the 1st to the torn
may be paid on one .trip t o the offlcf.
VT
'(I j

REM EM BER— “ The M oney or the Meter” H

Southern Utilities Com
C. A. BYRDy M dnager

R elum ing T o See Old Sweetheart,
iMarshal Petain Loses Pleasing Ideal

Communist Outbreak
Causes 10 0 Injuries

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS
ANNOUNCES

Say Failures in Life
■
Are Marriage Failures !

The Opening of a Branch Office
In Sanford
*:

LONDON’ Feb. 10.— "M arriage
i.* not a failure. Some folk i are
themselves failures, and failure is
Ihaii lot. but sane and ordinary
people must not allow tne odd ones
to make tho rule." says former
Pwrnier Ramsey MacDonald w n t- —
-fa V Tri the Optimist, a paper edited ■
by his daughter. Isabel, in th** m&gt; ’ I T * ! * 01 H hospital charity.
“ h ’ e should conspire to protect ,
them against that decietful and de­
parting old ruffian False Romance
who hangs a Dunmow Flitch in
front o f their noses, as carrots are
bong in front o f donkeys, to lead j
them astray.
Marriage without
common sense and good humor is
OTtsky venture, but there l* plen­
ty o f both In the world, so we need
TtUftiespair."
Tampa— Realty sales
during
1924 increased $16,000,000 over
those of 1923.
Se.Tner— Contract let for con­
struction o f concrete bridge on
Tampa-IMant City highway.

( . |j

Within The Near Future
A l.ive Wire Representative Is Needed For
Seminole County
—WRITE—

YLBRIGHT
58 N. Orange A ve
FLORIDA

ORLANDO,

FO R SALE!
E! j

NW*i uf Section 4 ,Township 21, S.. Range 29E.

N W 1, N W 14 of Section 12, Township 20 S., Range 29 K.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

St. Petersburg — County ro a d :
building program being prepared.
issue o f $1,500,000
voted upon for civic improve-

--------- and Honey
Still Best for Chest
Colds and Coughs
Our mothers and grandmothers would
never be without pine Ur ayrup in the
boose for coughs, chest colds, etc- This
was many years ago, but modern medi­
cine has never been able to improve on
UUsliine-tntedrtnMdr- Doctors m * the pine
tar is hard to best tor qtnchlr loomuMaad ,
rrsaovincthe phlegm aod congestion that arc
the actual cause ct the cough. At the uaw
taepisc l u u d honey soon K cU eudbuj
on in itut*cn sed suicncss.

The k.ul thst hss been used with never fsdu-g soc-rtsia thousaederllsmiliesl-ryesrs
i* thst known ss Dr. bell's Pine-Tar llucey.
Tins is sckatiflcsS:/ cccpowJcd el MSI the
right proportions of ptne-*sr, hooey and ochet
i i « a s l a t healing mrrtdnnts which the
* | M 4 s 9 s a k t n fsusd Uiuiiaqusk relict,
ttcoeisins absolutely no optslrs. narcotics or
harm! it drugs, to can be gisca to young children-inel-rspaimodic croup. It tastes goni,
iwar.l the best, aceditrine that cjtea
rest ccush o»rmight, be sure
^
til's Pme-Tar Hooey. It cosu
only JOc at any good drugcuts.

fa D r.B E L L S

PS! PINE-TAR-HONEr

FOR COUCHS

The Cash Payment on lots in Oak Hill will be
increased from $25.00 to $50.00. The excessive
demand for lots with a Cash Payment of only
.00, while testifying strongly to the worth
olj Dak Hill Property, Threatens to exceed the
supply at present accessible. Therefore it has
bwn deemed, advisable to increase the initial
Payment to $50.00
'•

Acre HQWEVER YOU HAVE 2 DAYS L

Empire I^imi Company, owner of the above described
lands in closing out its interests in Florida, and will sell
at this low price if taken at once.
If Interested, Write or Wire

J O S E P H C. W A T K I N S

In Whibh To
GET A LOT

FOR $25.0

%

REALTOR
I-ahe Wales. Florida
Suite 3 Rhodeshilt Arcade lluildinu
STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR EMPIRE LAND

COMPANY
* •

N. H. GARNER

HILL

“The Suburb o f Opportunity”

South Pad*

�V

13JLZ

to m m m iw v m T
111 CITIZENS V 0 T B-D
IN PAST ELECTION

^C hildren B o r n
! T h at B e c o m e
I t U s Is
IV irtu a lly 100
(Feb. 10—Not one
children born to
d in Hawaii since
[made a reaervatJon o f hia Japan[ndcr the new exihich Japan plac1, according to
j i , Japanese conIthc territory,
njr to abolish dual
ch elimination ia
that all children
parents In the
t Dec. 1 shall be
[iusively American
irents, within 14
expressly redtizenship for
the Japanese
llure to register
automatically re[claim which the
Vment might have
, in the case o f
which preva3cd
show that uphildren have been
parents since
workings o f the
^•General YamaM j urging expaj Japanese w io are
[the United States
he future and urgrtaka advantage o f
aids them in
o f their
rJr a measure o f
i Japanese governeb/rctions raised
citizenship and
. of my governi maintain friendly
king Americans to
and patience
?e as with other
that the Japanmtool better. I
Iter understanding
of the prejudice
at my people and
[that Americans in
to be absolutely
i them."

|fety Course
Many Lives
LisT Feb. 10.— A
^1 per cent in child
to motor vehicles
through systematic
ifety in tnc public
|Angeles, it has been
[check madb by the
of Southern Oal-

' t h e National Association o f
Manufacturers, which conduct*
‘ cd a non-partisan, campaign
before the lis t election to
get out the presidential vote
o f all parties In all States, has
- just announced the final re­
sult o f the intensive campaign.
W yom ing won the prize fo r
the^groatest increase in popu­
lar interest and voting, with, n
recorded vole o f 70.8 per cent,
o f ail her cligiblcs and an in­
crease over 1020 o f 10.4 per
cent.
These outstanding facts ap •'
pear in the report:
, Total eligible vote in the
United States, 66.041.584.
Total vote for President,
1024, 20,138,035.
Percentage o f population vot­
ing 31.2.
New York ciigibies, 5,335, 024; voted, 3,263,931; percent­
age, 60.9.
It ia thus apparent that
nearly half o f the voters in
the United Statesdid not take
the trouble to --vote in 1924,
and that fo rty out o f every 100
votera In New York did not
go to the polls at oil.

Manila Attorney’s
Name Makes Good
T e s t O f Memory
M ANILA, Feb. 10 — A promin­
ent lawyer o f Manila who is
known simply as Colonel J. N.
W olfson, but whose full name con­
sists o f 12 words containing 106
letters is $11.50 poorer ns n re­
sult o f what he terms the remark­
able memorizing powers of the
Filipino pupils of the high school
at Tarlac, province o f Tarlnc.
Recently Colonel Wolfson was at
Tarlac on legal business and dur­
ing his stay visited the high school.
He was invited by the principal,
an American, to question the pu­
pils on various tonics. A fter re­
ceiving answers with varying suc­
cess he nnnounced that he would
give one peso (fifty cents) to
each pupil who could memorize
his full name in 15 minutes.
The entire school wns eager for
the nttempt, but received some­
thing o f a surprise when Colonel
Wolfson wrote on the blackboard
the name Josephus Adolphus Americus Vespuclus Lconidns W olfsicnnicus Aicxnndricus Naptalicus
Lucius Quintus Cincinnntus W olf­
son.
At the end o f the 15 minutes,
23 out o f the 30 who mnde the at­
tempt. had memorized the name
perfectly.
Colonel Wolfson wns christened
in New Orlenns more thnn 00
years ago and came hjye ns an
officer in the volunteer nrmy dur­
ing the insurrection ncnrly a
quarter o f n century ago.

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i —

W 1-4 of S. W .-1-4 of N. E. 1*4 fee. 36 Tp.

In

1?. S. R. 30, E. Run ft. 132 ft. E. 815 ft. Nt

Starts

1,393.36
ft. to B«f.
-------„132 ftr W.
, T , l L
pojr«l e without
The above and foregoing final ass^umepta
L O N D O N ,.**; 1 0 -T h e E
\ ul ^
Interest up to March 1st, 1926, and from and after such date said
apecial assessments will be payable only in Fifteen Equal Annual in­
A fri^T n*3^ Ar**ntin* and S v
stallments with interest “at 8 per cent-per annum m» all deferred pay­
a
*** ba.tU* crt««er H.
ments.
t .
(
S. Repulie a Miter shin o f
which carried him on his
Witness my Viand as CitjMfclerk and the Seal o f tke City of San­
offidai tour to India and Japan in
this 19th day o f January A. D. 1923.
&gt;uung the admiral’s quarters, and ford,
Iora» Florida
1
gymnasium toom is heihg built*(Seal)
X», R. PhiHjpa, City Clerk.
As the Repulse is fitted out*fpr
w-hlm. There will beU lso spec,s. extM!Cted that (a ial rooms fo p the newspaper carranking admiral will be rtlectid
respondents
will„aeciainpaay
xmdents who w
ill'a cq oin p a ty TO ALL PROPERTY OW NERS OWNING P R O P &amp; T Y .O N FRANK­
to command her. Most o f the Ship’s
LIN STREET FROM 8 A N F O fip vA V E N ife I p P A f t K AVENUE.
The
PntnnlaiHa«4
a nan
• theprince.
»• rojk
royall trir
traveler
complement o f 1,220 officeraJmnd
dhwf
Notice is hereby given that the construction o f the Asphalt Pave­
men have been chosen. The M b s o f f i e K ’ h S mCnl* * ,lh the
mtss. instead - o f fearing ment oq Franklin St. from Sanford Ave. to Park Avc. has been com­
ers for the most part, are serving a private dining room a s,o n the
on the Repulse at the preseht Renown, and the daily menu Will pleted, and the completed work has been finally accepted by the City
time. About half of the enliited conform with the usual navy re­ Commission o f the City o f .Sanford, Florida.
men arc those who have served an gulations. .
The folicwing is the final estimate o f the cost o f Paving Franklin
the Repulse for two years and the _ According to preseiitp Ians .the
St. from Sanford Avc, west to Park Ave, a width o f 21 feet, with
remainder will be honor men of Repulse will sail March 26.
sneet asphalt on a 6 Inch rock base.
804 Cu Yds grading at 40c................................
321.60
Berry ^Schools when •he stopped 6140 Sta. Yd. Overhaul at lc ............ _................
61.40
there that he gave Miss Martha
1.124.80
Berry, the founder o f the schools, 1480 Lin Ft. Concreto curb and gutter at 76c
108 Lin Ft. flush curb at 35c.......... .............
his check for $1,000 before leav­
37.80
ing. •
i,
1816 Sq. Yds. rock base at 80c............ ............ .JU.
1.452.80
.T h e luncheon In honor, o f Mr. 1816 Sq Yds 2 Inch Asphalt Top at $1.02............................
1,852.32
Ochs was given by Clark Howall,
463 Sq. Ft. Concrete Alley returns at 30c ..................
138.90
editor
o
f
the
'Atlanta
Constitution.
ATLANTA, Feb. 10. — In ,a
1 Type A Inlet
35.00
speech at a luncheon in his honor A warm welcome was extended to
2 Type B Inlets qt $30.00................... ..............................
nt the Capital City Club, Adolph the distinguished visitor by Mr.
60.00
S. Ochs, publisher o f the New Howell, Governor Walker, Mayor 1013 Lin Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer at $1.05...... “ ...............
1,063.65
York Times and the Chattanooga Sims and Rabbi David Marx.
772 Lin Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile at $100.00.Pcr M................
77.20
Times, declared that if Atlanta
1
Monument
at
street
intersections
.......
„
...................
6.50
would raise $100,000 for the Berry
DADE NEEDS SCHOOLS
Schools, at Mount Berry, Ga., neur
laboratory Inspection of materials.............................
77.90
Rome, he would raise one million
Legal Expense Adv etc. 2 per cent.............................
126.19
MIAMI, Feb. ic .— Two million
dollars additional in New York.
dollars are needed for Improve­
Engineering 5 per cent........................................................... 315.50
The announcement was
greeted ments on present buildings, new
with enthusiasm by those gathered school sites and equipment, in Dade
nt the luncheon, and doubtless e f­ county it is nhown by a survey
TOTAL COST..................................... ..........
— .............. $6,751.66
forts will be put forth by friends made under direction of Charles.M, To he borne entirely by adjacent property.
o f the well-known school here to Fisher, county superintendent o f
Number of feet frontage.................. 1490.68
raise the $100,000 at once.
bile instruction. The matter will Assessment' per foot frontage....... ....... $4.6292
A dining hall is badly needed by
taken up with trustees during
the Rerry Schools, said Mr, Ochs, the next few weeks, It is stated.
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
and it will take $100,000 to provido The enrollment in the schools o f
Fool
Final
it. If Atlanta will raise this mon­ the county now total 13,700, Mr. * * * • .
IlM frlp lU n
r roA lN R c
A »«fi«n ifN l
ey for this purpose, Mr. Ochs Fisher states.
J. A. Williams, Lot 29................................................ 133
602.38
stands ready to raise $1,000,000
R.
II.
Berg,
ct
al,
Lot
30
..........
...............................
133
602.38
II.
through the efforts o f himself and
543.50
his great New York newspaper. So
Grovcland—J. Ray Arnold Lum- R. H. Berg, ct al, Lot 39............................................ 120
impressed was Mr. Ochs with the [ ber Company operating night shift. It. II. Berg, ct al, Lot 40 ............. ............ ............... 129
584.20
Amended Plat o f Lots L to 20 except Lots 12 and I I,
,
Lane's Addition
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING ON HIGHLAND STREET
It. II. Berg, ct al, Lot 19 ...................... ......... .......... 96.28
436.07
FROM PARK AVENUE TO FRfeNCH AVENUE.
588.34
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ Howard Overlin, Lot 20............................... ................ 129.9
Pine
Heights,
Sanford,
Florida,
ment on Highland Street from Park* Avenue to French Avcnuo has
181.16
keen completed and the completed work has been finally ncceptcd A. P. Connelly, Lot 17...................... - ......... —.......... 40
A.
I’.
Connelly,
Lot
33
..............................................
173.75
780.95
by the City Commission of the City o f Sanford, Florida.
783.95
The following is the final estimate of the coat for the paving A. P. Connelly, I-oL 49................................................ 173.75
A.
P.
Connelly,
Lot
04......................
.........................
186
842.43
o f Highland St. from Park Aye. West to French A v c a width 'o f 24
A. P. Connelly, Lot 79................................................. 176
797.14
feet with siwet asphalt on n 6 inch rock base:
The
above
and
foregoing
final
assessments
arc
payable
without
in­
2108 Cu. Yds. Evacation nt 40c ....... ....... ...............................$ 843.20
terest
up
to
MARCH
1,
1925
and
from
and
after
Huch
date
said
special
2200 Sta. Yds. Overhaul nt lc ..... — .......................................
22.00
3210 Lin. Ft. Cotu.rctc.,Curb and Gutter nt 7Cc — .............. 2,41^.16 assessments will be payable only in Fifteen Equal annual installments
249 I.in. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c ...............................................
87-lfi with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hnnd ns City Clerk and the seal of the City of Sanford,
4235 Sq. Yds. 6 inch Macadam Base nt 80c ..... - ................... 3,388.00
4257 Sq. Yds. 2 Inch Sheet Asphalt Top at $1.02 ............... 4,342.14 Fla., this 19th day o f Jnnunry A. D. 1925.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
401 Sq. Ft. Concreto Alley Returns at 30c ........................... ‘ l"8-'10
Publish Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 and 17.
113 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 20c ........ ...... - .............................. 22.00

Offers MilliPii. If
$100,000 Is Raised
For Berry School

K

b%
a

IC

0 Type n. Inlets at $30.00 ................ ..,
.......................... 180.00
373 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer 8 to 10 Ft. Deep nt $2.75....1,025.75 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COMMERCIA I, STREET FROM PARK AVENUE TO PALMETTO
100 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer 10 Jo 12 Ft. Deep nt $4.00
400.00
AVENUE.
2 Munholej 8 to 10 ft. nt $85.00
.....................................
$7000
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
045 ft. Lumber left in tren ch es nt $76.00 ment
on Com m erdil Street f&amp; m Park AVe. to Pulmetto Avc. has
185 Lin. Ft: 12 Inch Storm Sower 4 to ^6 inch deep at fl.O.i ..
194.J5
GERMAN COLLEGES REPORT
been
completed,
and. the.completed work haa been finally nccopted by
DECREASE IN REGISTRATION Extra Work .......................................... ............. ~ y - ~ ................
eulum in Los Anthe
City
Commission
o f the City of Snnford, Florida.
2 Monuments at street intersections at $6.50 l : ........... ............
oil was inaugurate
The
following
is
the final estimate for pnvlng Commercial
LEIPSIC,
Fob.
10.—
Educational
Laboratory Inspection o f materials ........... ....... ........................
167.78
years ago through
Street
from
Park
Ave.
cast
to Palmetto Avc. a width o f 16 feet with
i of the board of cd- statistics for German univcrsltiot Legal expense *dv. etc 2 per cent ...........................................
27U&lt;&gt;
publlc safety dc- covering n period of ten years
679.50
sheet
asphnlt
on
a
0
inch
rock
base:
|the automobile club. .show nn increase of \Comen stu­ Engineering 5 per cent ......................................................... - .......
300
Cu.
yds.
grading
at
40c
.........................................................$
120.00
given practical in- dents; a falling off in total enroll­
442.40
|in addition they coni­ ments, and n neglect o f the minis­ Total Cost ........ — *........................... .......................................... $14,64108 1264 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb nt 35c ...................................................
1110 Sq. Yds. Rock Base at 80c ....... ...........................................
888.00
■'
ng posters and ver- try.
To be borne entirely by udjnccnt property owners.
The women today arc alwut
tins used in the safe602 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 ...................................
00.20
Diplomas are issued twico as numerous ns they were in Number of Foct frontage .........................:............. - .... "•••JUJ'1
1110 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Sheet Asphnlt Top nt $1.02 ................... 1,132.20
Assessment
per
foot
frontage
.....................................
$4.8-13
1914;
7,467
as
ngainst
4,056.
After
bmplcting the course.
1 Type B. Inlet ................. - ..........................................................
30.00
FRED T. WILLIAMS,. Engineer.
the wnr a large number of young
l-’ n a l
F i n ill
|D TO CONVENTION people.-ru.shed blindly to the schools
Manhole ........ — ................... - ................................. — ..... ...... .
60.00
Aaamameit
ninny of them unfitted for univer­ XanitIlrscrlpllnn
.. , .
V onlaae
Lin. Ft, 12 inch Storm Sower nt $1.05 ...................................
91.50
Sanford
Heights
Addition
3BURG, Feb. 10. — sity work; these have now depart­
Monument
nt
Street
Intersection
...................
6.5(i
.*130
company advertising ed, and attendance is becoming T. E. Thornley, I/&gt;t 83 .....
nboratory
Inspection
o
f
Materials
.....................................
35.36
Medical and theologicnl
city to the national normal.
289.3
.. 60
Mrs. C. W. Godwin, Lot 84
Houston, Tex., this schools report great declines, the
................- ............... .
57.30
289.3
..
60
suggestion made by attendance today being less than W. G. Tyler Sr., Lot 85 ......
4 per cent ----- ...
...................................
114.60
of the chamber o f half what it wus ten years ago.
George A. DcCottes, Lake
289.2
.. 60
carried out. It is
and A. R. Key, I-ot 86
4«
Cost
.....$3,037.00
«!i«f that if St. Pet- . Mrs. Louise Kirwin Thiers, old­
*
get the 1920 con- est member of the Daughters of George A. DcCottes, Lake
S
'
.. 60
289.3
[planr should be start- the American Revolution, celebrat­ and A. R. Key, Lot 87
be borne by adjacent property ........................... 2,024.71
ed her 110th birthday at Milwau­ George A. DcCottes, Lake
it direction.
nber
of feet frontage ............................................ 1,001
289.21
.. 60
kee on October 2.
Her father. and A. R. Key, Lot 88 .........
cssmcnt
per foot frontage
............................. .’..... $2.0166
Seth
Capron,
was
n
corporal
un­
p»*t Pinckney utreet
289.21
Minnie S. Stewart, I-ot 89 der Washington.
FRED
T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
289.21
. GO
Mrs. Alice Hultz, Lot 90 .....
Thu
following
is
the
final*
estimate
o f tho cost o f witlcning the
210.24
... GO
F. B. Adams, Lot 91
ing
on
Commercial
Street
between
Pnrk
Ave. nnd Palmetto Ave.
249.21
... 60
Robert W. Deane, I.ot 93 .........................
n
16
feet
to
40
feet
in
width
with
sheet
asphalt
on a 6 inch rock
289.21
B
Y
CONDO
... 60
TRUE
Robert W. Denne, Lot 02 ..............................
2I9.2|
... 60
C. C. Collins', Lot 94 ............ - ..... ...... ..........
81.00
Grading at 40c ..........................................................$
C. Schultz and
6.00
2'P.Oi
... 50
G. H. Ilousholdcr, Lot 95 .............................
173
Lin.
Ft.
concreto
curb
and
gutter
In
place
o
f
flush
[|n c o m &lt;s , S O F 7 A - L O T
Yo u B t R O S
C. Schultz and
curb which would havu been used on 16 ft. pavement at
’ im T H i s j t o t A j N ! ! .
I * t o o k - t h &lt;s
201.91
... 56
G. II. Housholder, Lot 90 ............................
................................. 480.93
41c ;............................... ...................... .......................................
261.1'
g h 'f t O U B L ^ L - T O V IN T&gt; 7 O U T
J *
... 55
G. E. l.avigne, Lot 97 ...................................
.......................................
35.00
1
)0
Lin.
k't.
Flush
Curb
at
35c
...............................................
24L07
... 50
G. E. Laylgne, Lot 98 .................................
........................................ 1,098.10
373 Sq. Yds. Rock Base at 80c ...............................................
t
!■
G. A. DcCottes, Lake
02 ............
1,259.70
2110"
... 50
and A. R. Key, I-ot V0 .................................
1.22 ...............................
168.36
1
G. A. DcCottes, Lake
Alley
returns
at
30c
............
255.00
21107
... GO
and A. R. Key, Lot 10O ..............-.............
.....................................
6.00
■&gt;1'
G. A. DcCottes, Lake
...............
.......................
10.06
Work
24107V
... 50
and A. R. Key, Lot 101 .................. ..........
.......................................
42.51
G. A. DeCottes, Lake
.......................................
68.92
313.47
and A. R. Key, Lot 102 .............. ................ .
................
137.84
4 per cent
G. A. DeCottos, Lake
/
'
241-7
... 50
and A. R. Key, I-ot 103 ........... ............... ptai Cost Widening ............................................................... - ...... $3,652.75
G. A. DeCottes, Lake
o
be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
... 50
2^ 1.17
and A. R. Key. Lyt 104 ..... ........................
umber
of feet frontage .... .................... ............. —...... 1,001
211)7
... 50
f{. W. Kennedy, Lot 105 ------7 -.................
sscssmcnt
per foot frontage
$3.6382
241.47
... 50
|DeCottes, Lake and ICey, I^)t 1Q0 .............
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
211.47
... 50
DeCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 107 .............
F I un I I . I r M i n r i l l
f i n a l A a ira a m cnl
211.47 ■ nir— |lr«t-rl|tllnii— Foil I F r i m l a K r
.... 50
U h l r n l i i K In IU f l.
O h IH f l . H l d r
DcCottes, Lake and Key, I^t 108 ...........
E. R. Trafford's Map, Sanford
211.47
DcCottes, Lake and Key, Ix&gt;t 109 ..............
Oy «TC&lt;)K i THC. *T&lt;20U»3L&lt;2./ 'P»D»
Total
2(1.47
...
50
Maude M. Jenkins, Lot 110 — ........ - .........
1'‘ «MOOLO
hii^fu n lvl A
-.-n T T v -M .filS___ **_______ _
Yooj'CTVc.e
L **■
„ 265.17 inford Hotel Sc Construction Co., Lots
.... 55
S. F. Doudney, Lot 111 —- ...... ....................
KAKO
o n *.
300.09
511.36 $841.15
250.71 1. 2, 3 Blk 2 Tier 3 feet frontage 118.8
... V
Robert Deane, Lot 112 ....... ........................
-1. Miller— Beg. N. E. Cor Blk 2 Tr. 2,
255.53
...
53
Robert Deane, 1-ot 113 .................... ........ 2S5.53 Run S. 82.4 ft. W. 75 ft. N. 82.4 ft. E.
... 53
Robert Deane, l-ot 1H .....- --------------*......
151.26
272.87 $424.13
.T.~...... «...
2)5.53 75 ft., feet frontage 75
... 63
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 115 ........ .— ...... :.....
Lake View Park, Sanford. Fla.
245.53
... 63
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 116^...............- ................
300.09
511.36 $841.45
245.53
53
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 117 ..........................
201.67
363.82 $565.49
296.53 Inrry Kent, Lot B, frontage 100 ft.
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 118 ...............................
dike Front Improvement Company, Lots
63
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 119 ............ .... - .............
245.53 C. D. E, F; 1, 2, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39
.« 53
J. 'N, Rossiter, Lot l-’0 .............. ..................
....... ............
1JJ71.60 1,933.3-1 3,001.91
211.07 and 40, frontage 531.4
-. 60
Unknown, I-ot 121 ................. ..........
211.07
The
above
and
foregoing
Final
Asseaaments
ere payable without
... 50
Unknywn, Lot 122
211.07
itereat
up
to
March'
1.
1925
and
from
and
after
iuih
duto said apec... 60
Arthur C. Moore, Lot 123 ...........................
241.07
d
assessment
will
be
payable
only
in
ten
equal
annua]
installments
... 50
F, D. Breeden. Lot 121 .......... - ................
hich
interest
at
8
per
cent
per
annum
op
all
deferred
payment.
241.07'
... 50
George E. Hunter. Lot 125
.................
'211.07Witness my hand as City Clerk and tin* Seal of the City o f Sari«.
50
Howard Overlin, I^t 126 ..................
' 626.77] &gt;rd, Florida this 19th day o f January A. D. 1925.
...130
F. F. Fields,
127 ........ ..................... ......
671.98 Seal)
'
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk,
II. C. Paeglow, Lot 160 ....... t a
in.
20,
27;
Feb.
3,
10,
and
17.
J. W. Pennington; Beg. 132 ft. S of N " Lor. of S
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TO ALL

OJTNBRE OWNING PROPERTY ON a
SANFORD A VEN U E TO FRENCH, jf ]
Notice ia. hereby fivei»‘ that constrpetloo o f the i
bn Eighth Street: from Sanford Avt., to French Ave* „
pieted and the completed work has been finally accepted by the
Commission o r the city o f Sanfo rd, .Florida.
The following i t the final estimate for paving Eighth Street fn
SAnford A v e * .to French Ave. 24 feet in width with sheet asphalt
6 Inch Rock Base.
, w
2206 Cu Yds Grading at 40c______ ___ _______ ________________ 882.40 j
11245 Sta, Yds Overhaul at lc ............................. .............. ......
112.45
4020 Lin F t Cutb and Gutter at 76c _______________________ 3J)35.20
694 Lin Ft Flush Curb at 33c.....: ___ _________ ___ _________
207.90
507 Lin Ft Grpnite Curb react at 15c.......... ..... ........... ...........
7$.0fif
4626 Sq. Yds. rock base at 80c
________________________ 3,700AO
4649 Sq Yds. 2 inch sheet asphalt top at$1.02....«........
4,741.98
833 Sq. Yds Brick relaid flat at 40c................
333J20
434 Sq. Yds. Brick relaid on edge at 44c ...................... ........ ' 190.96
2713 Sq Ft. Concrote Alley returns at 30c.......
813AO
855 Sq Ft. Sidewalk at 2 0 c ........
171.00
9 Type B Inlets at $30.00 _____
270.00
3 Manholes at $60.00.....
150.00
4480 Liu. F t A inch Drain Tile st $100.00 Per M.._.............. .. 448.00
C33 Lin Ft. .12 inch Storm S?wcr at $1.03.............. ..... .......719.25
E x lra ’ \^ork ..... .................... ......... ......................................
8f.06
1 Mrnument at Street Intersections......... ............ .........
6.50
(.nboratory Inspections o f Materials...................................
199.50
Legal Expense 2 per cont..........................- ....................... 323.20
Engineering 5 per c o n t.......................................................
808.00
TOTAL COST....... .................. ................... ..........................$17,291.35
To he borne entirely by adjacent property.
Number o f feet frontage.. ............. v...... 3,786
Assessment per foot frontage..............$4.5672
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.

E. R. Trafford’s .Map, Sanford
rw
Final
llr«rrl|ill»n
KrunlHKP
Aaanamrnt
534.36
.......... 117
1........ .......... 117
534.36
........ .......... 117
531.26
■. 2 ............... 117
534.36
........... 117
5342)6
531.36
.......... 117
4........ .......... 58.5
267.1?
-1.......... .......... 68.5
267.18
A. M. Bothnmly, Lot 6, Block 9, Tr. 4.......... .......... 68.5
267,18
4.......... .......... 58.5
267.18
631.36
.......... .......... 117
•MHIMtll 1IT
Osil.slO
531.30
.......... 117
534.36
.......... 117
.......... 117
534.36
Tr. 7...______ 117
51)42)6
Joe Chittenden, South 1-2 Lot 4, Block 9, Tr, 8..... 58.5
267.18
Joe D. Chittenden, El 16’ o f S. 1-2 Lot 5,Blk9, Tr. 8 10
73.07
104J l
Joe D. Chittenden, W.42,5ft. of Lot 5,Blk.9Tr,8 ... 42.5
Alice W. Palmer, Lot 9, Block 9, Tr. 8................... 68.5
267.18
Bessie C. Wheeler, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 8 ........... 58.5
267.18
M .‘C. Moseley. Lot I. Block 10, Tr. 1..................... 117
534.36
J. J. Maussfr, Lot 6, Block 10, Tr. 1......................... 117
634.36
534.36
M. B. Bronson, I.ot I, Block 10, Tr. 2....................... 117
Stella P. Arrington, Lot 0, Block 10, Tr. 2............ 117
534JO
Vesta I,. Weeks, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 3................... 117
5342)6
W. J. Thigpen, Lot fl, Block 10, Tr. 3...................... 117
5342)6
City Park, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 4............................. 248
1,1332)6
Catholic Church, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 5............... 248
1.132.66
Mrs, A. Simon, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 6 ...................
117
534.36
634,96
J. C. Roberts, Lot 6, Block 10, Tr. 0..,...................... 117
Mrs. M. Nelson. Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 7..... :.............. 117
534.36
W. H. Peters, Est. Lot. 6, Block 10, Tr. 7.......... «! 117
534.36
1.132.66
City Pnrk, I.ot All, Block 10, Tr. 8......... t r ..
248
The Above nml foregoing Final Assessments are payable without
interest up to Mnrch 1, 1925 und from and after such duto said special
assessments will be payable only in 15 equal annual installments with v
interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
Witness my hand ns City Clerk and (lie Seal o f the City o f Sanford,
Fin., this 19th day of January A. D. 1925.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
Publish Jan. 20, 27— Feb. 3, 10 and 17th.
TO ALL PROPERTY OW NERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SAN ­
FORD AVENUE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA
STREET.
’
Notice is hereby given thut the construction o f thu asphalt pave­
ment on Sanford Avenue from Franklin Street to Geneva Street has
been completed, und the completed work has been finally accepted by
the City Commission o f the City of Sanford, Florida.
The following is thu final estimate o f the cost for the paving
of Sanford Avenue 21 feet in width from Franklin Street south to
Geneva Street with Sheet Asphalt (Willite Process) on a 6 inch rock
bnso.
3228 Cu. Yds. Excavation nt 40c ........................'...................... $ 1,291.20
2616 Lin. Ft. Curb ami gutter ut 76c ..................... ................. 1,985.12
GO Liu. ft. Flush Curb at 35c ................................................i......
20.65
101 Lin. Ft. Cranitc Curb re-set nt 15c ...... .................... ........
15.60
3312 Sq. Yds. Rock Foundation at 80c ................................... 2,673.60
3320 Sq. Yds. Willite 2 inch Top at $1.22 ...........................
4,050.40
23.4 Cu. Yds. Class B. Concrete at $23.00 ________ _______
5382)0
5 Typo A Inlets at $.75.00 ...........................................................
175.00
1 Type B Inlet ............. ..................... .........................................
30.00
2 Manholes nt $50.00 .............................. ...... :..... ....................
ltxi.oo
2500 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 per M.................
250.00
480 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer at $1.05 .........................
50 LOO
31UOO
121 I.in. Ft. 24 inch Storm Sower ut $2.75 ..................... .....
72U.0O
1440 Sq. Yds. Sub Foundation at 50c ...................................
I Monument at Street Intersection .........................................
6.50
Extra Work ....... - .......................................................... ...........
noa i5
Laboratory Inspection of Materials .......................... ... .......
163.65
Legal Expense, Adv. etc., 2 per cent ...................................
265.14
662.85
Engineering, 5 per cont .............................i........ ....................
14,185.06
360,00

Less Credit of 200 tons Rock at $1.80

— ...... — ......... $13,825.06
Total Cost .............................
---------- 11,458.05
Number o f feet frontage
Cost per foot front .............
.............. $5,023
Td he borne entirely by udjacent property.
v
FRED T. W ILLIAM S, Engineer.
X «i«f

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K ru u laae

K ln at
Asaraam vat

Pine lleighta, Sanford, FU.
A. P. Connelly and Mrs.
McCullough, Lots 79, to 93 Inc....... ..........- ......... ..... 921
4,908,93
Amended Plat of Edgrwuod; Sanford
Swopc-Douginss Inc., Lots 15 to 21 inc.
350
1,865.50
Rose Court Addition, Sanford, Fla.
Rose Court Inc., U t 50 ..... .............!.... ....... ________ 20
*
106.60
South Park, Sanford, Fla.
i.#* »
Rose Court Inc., U t 1 ....................... ...................... 71
*. f t
378.43
C. J. Marshall und W. T.
Langley, Lots 2 td 21 inc.................. ........... ....... ..1096.65
5.845.17
The ubove und foregoing final assessments are payable without
interest up to March 1st, 1925, and from and after suck date, said
special assessments will be payable only in 15 equal annual install­
ments with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­
ment.
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal o f the City of San­
ford, Florida, this 19th day o f January, A. D. 1925.
(Seal)
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
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Jaq. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 «n4 IL
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�“ Red” Grange Outstanding Grid Player
- During Past Two Football Seasons

Rollins Freshmen
Have Tough Grid
Schedule Next Fall

He’s a Ringer

Grnngc’s Record
ols. vet a* *hr end o f the fir: t tvtMin. Yds. Touch- •od the Wolverines wnrr trailing
27 to 0. because o f Gramm’s re­
1021
nl’y'd g ’n’d d’wns markable open field running.
Game
10
208
1
Against
Chicago
he
cam "
Nrbrarka ...
I
4
r.O
175
1
through with nno’ her superman e f­
28
142
2
fort. This tim- Grange came from
Butler
10
251
1
behind to tie Chicago.
Northwestern
r.o
ioo
i
In .10 tries against tim Big Ten
Chicago
10
140
1
champions bo gained 108 yards, a
mext remn-knliic achievem'&gt;nt.
00
314
1
Ohio Bt*'&gt;
Figure* deflnltelv prove Grange’ s
rieht to b»-c1asred ns the individ­
ual football -•bampion o f the year.

ROLLINS COLLEGE. Winter
Park, Feb. 10.—That tho "Tar
1Babies" or freshmen tars o f Rol­
lins College nre to be kept busy
on the gridiron next fall appears
practically certain 'from the tenta­
tive schedule which has been made
up, beginning Sept. 2fi and cloning
Nov. 14 nnd including the five reg­
ulation games provided by the
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic
Association o f which Rollins is a
inemhet.
It has aim been announced
that n freshman coach will be provide I to whip th&lt;» "T ar Babies"
into shape so that in their closing
game o f the season with tho "Baby
Cntorr." o f the University o f Flor­
ida. an interesting nnd hotly con­
tested battle may take place. The
tentative schedule announced is ns
follower Friday, Sent. 25, Varsity
at Winter Park; Saturday, Oct. 3;
Florida Militarv Academy at Jack­
sonville: Snturdav. Oct. 10, Sacred
Heart College at Tampa; Saturday.
Nov. 7. Southern College Freshmen
nt Lakeland: Snturdnv, Nov. 14,
University o f Florida freshmen at
Winter Park.

Nebraska
Rutter

Rollins Asked Into
S. I. A. A. Meet

Virhigat:
Iowa
d -irn ro

Minnesota
‘ P •i Grange, of UMnnin, was
t*&gt;« outstanding footlinll plavor of
jio i.y .l. Rccentl” he was awn ril­
ed two ettna. one from the enst. the
»4*.rp from Ihe west, ns the most
’ .do..Id-, nlaver in tlie collegiate
foni I.—11 world,
V'f.tjf... Cnmn, dean of football
critic:*
twice •Mectcd him for
ott«’ -‘if the backs on his All-Anterir•

Unanimous Choice
He was tiie unanimous choice
o f e\ «ry football expert in the
country when it came to naming
t lie rljvrn her.t nlnvers erf the year.
Everv lo .-h a.ked to pick an nll,r.L-r learn teitnNl Grange.
lie w r tl:
.1; .ithlete in the
country who won the unanimous
vote o f roache.i, critics and fate,
for a place on the mythical allAmerica.
You need only to glance over
GrangeY. marvelous record for the
tui-t two seasons to understand his
hii'h rating.
While Grange didn’t gain quite?
ar. many yards this year as Inst,
he made one more touchdown, de­
spite the fact that he played less
actual lime.
During tlie 1921 season Grange
carried thi halt t i l times
and
made 1,1(14 yards, an average of
a trifle hitler than III yards every
time he turked the hall under his
arm.
Giange’s greatest performance
o f tl: • year was against Michigan,
when h" made four touchdowns in
tlie first twelve minutes o f piny.
Dope Upset
Michigan expected to heat Him-

OLD HOME TOWN
rw B cw n
7 CELL Si
Too A
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ii'INTF.P i*\ UK. &gt;■’"!, «o
s. r
Wobinsr.n. director of athletics at
M -r-or University and Ahnirmnn
o f the S. 1. A. A. hnsksthall tnumnntenf committee, has s.’ nt t« P**llins Cnllego an inVlta?inp to par-'"
innto in this p*»nu',l event to h'’ old in Mnron. Us.. Feb. 25-28 ;n.
Hiisivp. According to late an­
nouncement from Coach Huynh of
the Itollins Turn.,It is the intent!?’’
o f the Rollins officials to accept.
This will he tho first nonenrnnen
oc Rollins at. this great southern
athletic contest.
The relative strength of the Rol­
lins team on the basketball court
may he measured after scores now
being made le* the quad on a
' ’ in through Georgia and South
Carolina. Ft is claimed here these
'•'•orr.a compare fevnralJs wi*h
•ho-e of other member.", o f the S.
1. A. A.

LONDON. Feb. 10— During tin*
oast «ix years one third of Scot­
land has changed hands through
the real estate market. Last year
"•ns the non rest
since the war;
nnlv 190.000 acre* were sold as
compared with 900,000 acres in
1921.
Since Ihe wholesale disposal of
Scottish lauds began immediately
after the armistice, about fi.50ft.000
acres have passe:! into new owner­
ship.

President Coolidge Says He
Will Continue T o Broad­
cast Through Correspon­
dents And Not Microphone

By H A R R Y B. H U N T
W ASHINGTON, Peb. 10.— Radio
cannot yet compete with newspa­
pers in the broadcasting o f nation­
al naws, in tho belief o f President
Coolidge.
White IIouso opinion and White
House comment, therefore,
will
continue to be broadcast through
the medium o f W ashington cor­
respondents rather than through
crystal acts and super heterodynes.
Radio interests, anxious to ex­
tend the field o f broadcasting to
cover tho most important news
sources in business and govern­
ment. have been m ost anxious to
line President Coolidge up ns n
regular speaker on the air.
They havo exotllcd his as tho
ideal rndio voice. They have atress
ed the idea that via radio he could
maintain virtually a personal con­
tact with tho whole country.
The popular expression o f ap­
proval which followed the Presi­
dent's speech on economy n week
ago, in his address to the bureau
o f the budgetfl, which wan broad­
Mnscottc— Industrial outlook un
cast through a dozen
utationa, usually bright.

Judge Declares All
Dogs Good Until
;They Take 1st B ite1
Meet one o f the sport world’s great­
est celebrities trying his hand nt
barnyard golf. Yep, it is none othnr than Tyros R. Cobh, famous
baseball player and manager, en­
joying a little recreation while va­
cating down in Augusta, Gn., this
winter.

Australia Banning
Southern Europeans

MELBOURNE. Fob. 10.— Reply­
ing to the Victorian government’s
British engineers have begun
protest against the unrestricted
building a dam across the Indus
immigration of Southern Euro­
river in India, which is designed
peans, Federal Prime Minister
to irrigate siu n illion acres o f land
Bruce laid stress on the fact that
now mostly desert.
no encouragement
or assistance
had been offered to aliens.
The federal government he add­
ed, had announced recently that it
desired to limit the issue o f pass­
port visas to Greeks and .IugoSlavs to 100 a month for each na­
tionality.

By STANLEY

LOS ANGELES. Feb. 10. —
Coke’s age-old maxim, “ Every dog
is entitled to one bite," was appli­
ed here icrcntly by Judge Thomp­
son o f the Superior Court in find­
ing for a damage suit defendant
whose dog was alleged to have bit­
ten a baker’s boy.
No one denied that Max, the
dog, had helped himself to n nip
out o f the baker hoy’s arm. The
statement o f the defendant thnt
the nip had boon the first indulged
in by max, likewise was undisput­
ed. so motion for nonsuit was
granted.
In delivering the finding the
court said:
"It is atv ancient rule o f the 1.1w
that every dog is entitled to om?
bite. The owner o f a dog o f known
vicious character is charged with
responsibility
for its nets, hut
how shall a dog who never lias
manifested any vice lie supposed
by its owner to lie a dog of vicious
character? There obviously must
ho a first bite, and hard as it may
he upon the unfortunate victim of
this, so to speak, maiden bite, h;:
apparently is left without re­
course.”

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TH AT JOE’S HOUSE
IS ONE OF THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES IN THE STATE

YJE00IN&amp; ANNOUNCEMENT ESTHER AND r----------------------Biu. a se To
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Lobby Store— First National Bank Bldg.
OUR FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE BEST

Miss Beulah Henry, a
Woman o f Raleigh, N.
fi
granted patents on 17 invmost o f which are practi
as an electric fan guard,
sponge in which a cake of
carried, telephone
memo
pads uud tho like.

'-/EE’ S u r it 5EEMS L
a smame TBe w r e taking
T his t&gt;t b p - e.ach r —
G ood fj g v

About $2 .Is received
growers for tho wotd that
to a $fi0 all-wool suit of

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balance $10.00 per month

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FEBRUARY 17-18-19-20.!
Greatest Fair in History of the TwgU

This is a Bully Fair— The Best Alb*
and Finest Exhibits

vice* for homes and office

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Magnolia^,

WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE PAPER

C’OODMCC.^ KNOW*
IT'S ABOU T T|Ma THEW’U t
GOiMO

Corner L ot on

It is a pleasure to have Seminole exhibitj
once again and the people of our countu
i
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give
liberal
support

opinion ot Mr llnocrt lilnir, Former
chief education officer o f tho Lon­
don County Council, who, speaking
i at a Manchester educational con|fercnce, estimated thnt within the
i next eight years there would he
i 2.000,000 fewer workers in this
country.
•
“ Within the last few years, the
] birth rate has fallen off tremcn, dously," he said, "and appears even
i yet to ho going down. We nre
losing 100,000 children a year from
caeli age group in the schools and
: on this basis, from calculations I
linve made, by 1912 tlicr? will he
some 2,000,000 less workers in EnPrize muniv for the great poul­ j gland."
try show at. Allentown, Pa., tiiis
Taking this year as an example,
fall, amounts to $13,2(30.50, aid to
bo more money than ever before
offered by u similar exhibition.

VIS VIEDOING

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JD ecline. 0 1 Birth
' Declared National
IPeril In England

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--3A UP IN TS'ClTC
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im an oppor­
oppor
made the present seem
tune time fo r pushing the idea or
developing what som ehave de­
scribed as a “ wireless president.
Regular radio [addresses— once u
month, twice a month— were sug­
gested. BUt, whether from conrervativeness o r canniness no one
knows. Coolidge shook his head.
“ I find I am able to broadcast
jn y views very effectively through
the newspaper m en /' ha said. "I
do not believe there is any nccessit for any flxxed program or rndio
talks by the president,”
• * •
Secretary Jim Davis' decision to
retire from the cabinet and then
hin re-decision to remain at the
head o f the Department o f Labor
b causing his colleagues to "kid"
t i n n bit.
Jim, they say, reminds them of
the fellow who rushed up to the
ticket window just ns the train
was pulling in and shouted:
“ Gimme n round trip ticket."
"W here to ?
Where t o ? ” de­
manded the ticket seller.
"W hy, back here o f course, y’ ■
blamed fool.”
5
Alex P. Moore o f Pittsburg nnd
Madrid, American nmbaLsndor to ;
Spain, is tho first o f our m ajor "dl
plomas” to arrive in Washington to
attend tho Coolidge inauguration.
Mar. 4.
“ The most severe punishment
dealt out bv Spanish justice,"
Moore says, "is to be sentenced to
jnil over Sunday. Thnt means the
prisoner will miss tho week’s bull
fight.”

Stove and Fire Place
W ood

I jocett &amp; M y i m T osaccq Co.

�THE SANFORD HEftAtlP, TPHE8PAV] FEBRUARY 10,IftS

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PRINTING
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Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
ers a specialty. Phono 417-W,
£ra")/ Best advertising medium In
9 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings.
TH E SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo- OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette,
catlon, Wclaka Building.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
district. Want ad and display
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R E A L ESTATE

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FOR SALE OR RENT—Small
home with three acres of lnnd,
50 orange trees and track gard­
en. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­
tricity and water. 10 mkifttcg out
on hard road. Phono 571-J.

Help W anted

Miscellaneous
F or Sale

FOR SALE— Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, G5c per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.— Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga.______
FOR SALE BY OWNER— Nice CASH—Paid for falso teeth, dental gold, platinum and discard­
homo and grove subdivision on
highway.
David M. Douglass, ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Sanford.
FOR' SALE— Used
Willys-Light
FOR SALE— Fifty acres good cel­
Plant, A -l shape used 10 months.
ery land. Five acres cleared Bargnin for quick sale. Lake Mary
and tiled and in crop. Right at Cnsino, Lake Mary, Fla.
loading station nnd near him! road.
Price $8,500. Half cash, balance FOR SALE— Pair o f good mules
for sole, cheap. Box 20, Oviedo,
terms. Fred Walsinn.
Fla.

WANTED— Young man of good
appearance to solicit advertising
— Should have his own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply nt Herald
Office.
•
STENOGRAPHER
WANTED —
Must be experienced. Give full
particulars regarding qualifica­
tions. P. O. Box 221, Sanford,
WANTED— Female stenographer
with some experience in legal
work. Apply In person, 3 P. M.
Friday ufternoon.
Geo. A. DeCottes.

TO REACH the prosperous farm­
D. A. CALDER L R. R. ELDRIDGE
ers and fern growers of Volnsia
Real estate brokers. All kinds of county advertise in the DeLand
property listed and for sale. Of­ Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
W ANTED— Young man of good
fice 108 Second St.. Near Park with order.
habits to learn printers trade.
FOR SALE— Household furniture, Wight Print Shop. 9 It. R. Ave.
Avenue. Phone 282.
1020 Union Avenue.
MAINEr^-Watervlllo, Morning 8aoW ANTED— Young ninn to sell
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ nnd tiled. On hard road between
specialist.
Subdivision to Or­ ple are interested in Florida prop­ Geneva nnd Oviedo. W ill make BABY CHICKS— Nine excellent brushes $25 to start. $20 Security
breeds to choose from. Hatch­ required. Box 25 care of Herald.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a erty. Reach them through the price that will interest you if you
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- Sentinol. Rate card on applica- want a piece of high clnss rslery ing now. Quality, our speciality.
$10,000,000 Company wnnts man
land. It is all in crop nt this time. Not quantity.
_ way.
Let us prove it. to sell Wntklns Home Necessities
Call or write owner. W. C. Reid, Free circulnr with price list. New in Snnford, more than 150 used
TIN AND MET A L WORK
ADVERTISE in the Journal-Har- Oviedo. Fla._________ *________ I
Ern Poultry Fnrm, Valdosta, Gn. daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly.
JAM ES H. COWAN— All kinds
aid, South Georgia's greatest FOR SALE— New house aid big
AWNINGS
Experience
unnecessary.
Write
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
lot. 1-2 block o ff Dixie ItighDept. 4-0. The J. R. Watkins
I.etest
pntterns
for
porches,
win­
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak weekly and Sunday Classified rates way. $000; also 5 ' room cottage
Company, 02-70 W. Iowa Ave.,
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* 10c per line. Waycruss Journal- furnished $1,450.00 Citrus He’ghts dows and stores. • Call nt Thrash­ Memphis, Tenn.
er A Woodruff.
Herald, Waycroaa. Georgia.
Filling Stntion. Orlando Roal.
TYPEW RITERS AND REPAIRS
FOR SALE— Shetlnnd pnny. R. B
TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE—
FOR SALE
All makes o f typewriters for
.Middleton. Goldsboro.
Send in your subscription to the
Four benutiful lots on Salford
snle on ensy terms, for rent, also Tribune or hand it to your local
Three-room furnished apartment
Heights,
elevation
high;
price,low;
repairs. Office supplies.' Room 9 dealer so you can read Florida'*
FOR SALE— Eastman Folding Ko­ for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
easy terms. Will sell nil four
dak. Postal card size. Cost $90
grentest nowspnper.
One yenr
lots together, one or more a de­ Will sell chenp. Address J. Gnte,
$8.00,
6
months
$4.0C,
three
months
VETERINARIAN________
FOR RENT— Housekeeping apart­
sired. See P. Bayard Smith, Own- Box 81, Snnford, Fla.
ment. Part o f newly furnished
DR.
A. DOLAN— Veterinarian. $2.00. If you desiro $1,000 insur­ er. 200 Evnns St.
bungnlow. Close in. To perman­
Dolnns Vetinnry Remedies. 313 ance policy add 75 cents to your
e r d e r . _____________________
ent tennnt only. Reasonable rate.
E. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
Phone 122-J or write
Box 1072
"DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so advcrtlao In
THIS •
FOR
RENT—
New
five
room
house
City
FOR RENT— Rooms with o:
the “ Gnlncsvill* Sun.”
Chapman Avenue, phone 9
out meals!
Reasonable
S3 DIRECTORY
An average of nearly ftOO.OOO
MIRACLE Concrete C o , general WKST VIItOtNlA—ofarKsburg.Thi Lipcoln House.
FOR
RENT—
First
Clnss
store
dozen
eggs are consumed in New
Clarh.burv
Exponent,
morning
cement work, sidewalks, build­ Including Sunday, morning Issue.
tii i»l»r«* W t t b l n rnnr
room on West First about 3,500 York city every dny, or about one
FOR RENT— Furnished rou
lirnplr o f H ftn fo n l
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. 1 cent per word, minimum lie.
sq. ft., floor space.— A. P. Connelly for each person.
, mi iif lr n . n r r ilp il.
light housekeeping, 701 X
TerwiBeger, Prop,_________________
, Hal m h rn a n y o p r &amp; Sons.
DKVELOPBHJI ATTENTION—Pen­
• la rr&lt;iulrnl.
It U
Lumber and Building Material
sacola Is beginning th« greut.st de­
A school for the teaching o f
■Iphulirt Irnlly
for
velopment In fJInrlda's history; a APARTM ENT FOR REN T-Thrce FOR RENT—
Carter Lumber Company
public
health is to ho established
.Sara'
1
half million dollar highway to the
N. Laurel St.
Phone 566
with modern
by the Ismdnn School o f Tropical
room apartment on grounl lloor.
gulf bench Just finished; a two
garage. 2nd !
HILL LUMBER CO. House a million dollar bridge across Escnm- Apply 300 French Ave.
Medicine, at a cost o f $2,000,000.
Spacr In This
hla Bay started; quarter million
nie Philips.
Service, Quality and Price.
dollar opera house under construe- FOR RENT— Desirable fruit bed­
[ECTOR Y
tlon two millions lielng spent on
room adjoining bath, 101) Laur­
highway greatest chnnce for live
PHONE
el Avenue.
_____;
developers to get In on
floor. Write Devi
FOR
RENT—
2
light
housfceeping
mrnt The Pensacola News.________
1101 Elm A *. Mr.
rooms
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
Schnider.
Bargain list o f rebuilt boats:
gusta, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
classified
medium,
rate
cash
.09c
l
No. 1— For sale; Pleasure boat
Any breaking out of the skin,
22 ft., ft in.xl8in draft, 4 cylinder charge. 10c per line, minimum
even fiery, itching eczema, can lie
!E AND MOTOR RE­ Red Wing motor, speed-11 miles .30c._______________________________
quickly overcome by applying
per hour. Reasonable price. Con­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
WINDING.
Mcntho-Sulphur, declares a noted
struction of the very best.
Johns County is reached through
skin specialist. Because of its
1ELECTRIC SERVICE
No. 2 Runabout 24 ft. 4 ft., ftin. the St. Augustine Evening Record.
germ destroying properties, this
pert Electrical repairs. by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine, Quick results. Two cento per word.
sulphur
preparation
instantly
Ontrul Ave. Orlando, speed 14 miles per hour. A sac­ Samplo copy on request.__________
A R C H IT E C T
brings case from skin irritation,
rifice. Built last October.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Unify
soothes nnd heals the czccma
Member i_ L A.
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. ft in.
homo daily.
Times, the great
right up and leaves the skin clear
HULKS FOR RENT
Hose Ilullillng
by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Cnllic, rate l ’Ac per word, minimum,
and smooth.
O rlnntlu, I'ln rli ln
speed 12 miles per hour. A bnr- charge 25c cash with oirder. Write
It seldom fnils to relieve th&lt;* tor­
iEEL
Cnr! Drive It
for complete rate card.
gain.
ment without delay.
Sufferers
Oak and Second St.
These boats can bo seen at our
trom skin trouble should obtain a
dry dock at Ostcfcn Bridge at any palm be a c h ,
small jar o f Rowles Montho-Sulsceno of stupendous development- fi|„ o f vitll|jzjng vitnmincs an are phur from any good druggist and
time.
BODY REPAIRING
Read about it In tho I aim Beach ^ greatest flesh produccrsnnd use it like co iilcrcam._____(ndv.)
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
[STEIN — Automobile
Post
Sample copy aent on r e -, j J ^ S ^ r s she can find.
fepairing and Rebuilding.
, ftuc8t-_______________ _____________ [ One sickly thin kid, age 9, jinNOTICE
I Home. Oak Avenue.__
1ADVERTISING gets results if It ed 12 pounds in 7 months.
To whom it may concern:
fros FOR HIRE
reaches potential buyers.
PaShe must ask Bower s harm y
This is to notify all interested
i Intkn Dally News is circulated In nnd Dean's Phnrnincy. or nny md in the organization o f a new millMill) SERVICE
Hoy
inn industrial nnd agricultural sec- druggist for M cLoy» Cod Ivor work company forming a stock
L Meets all trains. BngOil Compound I ablets— thcniqini company to build a new millwnrk
nufcr. Phone 551.
I----- ----------------------——----------- —-------- ai and genuine—00 tablets—lift iits shop; that I am not interested in
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of j _ ns ‘ |cnaont to t„k-. n&gt; candy.
the proposition and do not intend
AUTO TRIPS
Florida real cstato advertise in
to take any stock in the company
B. CALDER. Day and
: the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
Palmetto— Main Street to be or have any tiling to do with it. I
cent n word daily, two cent* a word widened and "white way” instu'd. will continue to run the Sanford
ixi service.
Anytime,
282. or 25.
|Sunday . ________________________ ___
Key West— Plans completcdor Novelty Works Shop in my own
ITIIE MORNING JOURNAL is the erection of La Concha hotel.
name anil management after Feb­
Florida to receive $40,000)0 ruary seventh, 1925. The propo­
I accepted want nd medium in
i Daytona (Fla.) One cont a word federal aid for river and liaor sition was started without my
improvements during 1925, need­ knowledge or consent and I was
I an insertion. Minimum 25c.
ing to war department’s stateimt noto approached in regard to it
FLORIDA— UHLAN DO— Orlando o f proposed expenditures.
for several weeks after it was
Palmetta—Good headway beg started. I have never consented
Clear the Nose that’s
morning Sontlnnl: Inrgest classi­
fied business, rntc lc a word, min­ made on construction o f nddim to go in or have anything to do
CJneeed
|all kinds. Rain water a
imum 24c cash with order.
_ to Wnde-Stevemon business blk. with it, except to offer to sell out
».
Old First National
Bradenton— Work
started in to them, which offer is withdrawn.
When the nose is clogged by cold a
luilding, phone 245.
Very Res. Yours,
or cntnrrh there is instnnt relief on A LITTLE W ANT AD in The construction of $1,000,000 hrifo
V. C. Collcr,
Herald will Lring you big re­ across manatee river.
pERS AND DYERS___ call.
It is Ely’s Cream B a lm Lake
Worth—
Municipal
ntllic
_________
____________Sun
ford, Fla.
sults.
Advertise
those
old
articles
,,
ptS STEAM PRESSERY antiseptic.
Apply is in the nostrils— breathe you have stored away and have field dedicated.
[work a specialty.
110
it. Note how instantly it opens no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
lAvcnue, Phone 327-J.
air passages, subdues inflamma­ may bring you aevcral dollars.
CAFE
tion, stops the cold. All by com­ Phone 148 nnd a representative
will call to see you.
bating the germs.
BURNS, BRW 6ES
;best in Service and Qual
Colds cun’t get a start if you do
tat Street and Park Ave that promptly. They nre quickly THE MIAMI HERALD Is the big
'W underfhl 'W inters
SPRA IN S YIELD 10
East Coast morning newspaper.
ended if you do it later.
'Delightful
Summer]
End all that misery at once. Ask
vour
druggist
for
a
bottle
of
Ely
s
&gt; DRUG STORE — Pro"J. Drugs, Sodas.
W« Cream Balm Watch how it dears
near you as your phone, the head.

Apartments

Rooms For

Building Material

Graham |&gt;____________________________
% Ton Truck
Coupe1 WANTED— 4 or 5 room
192.7
Touring I close in or furnished or
Dodge
1924
Touring j nished rooms. Apply Mrs,
Dodge
1922
Roadster! Osborne. Montezuma Hotel
Dodge
1922
Fordor Sedan'---------------------------------------Fonl
1924
1923Runabout, We buy used clothing, i
Ford
1925
Ton Truck i a list o f what you have. \
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body) j call. J. J. Randall. 121-1
9 Passenger1did Ave., DeLand, Fla.
Suburban bus, --------------------------------- — ----Pnncl |WANTED—To buy countr;
Light Truck I duce, canned vegetables,
1924
Overland
Touring highest prices paid.— Davis
Above cars reconditioned, all
run fine and look good.
Prices Right—Terms “ Maybe”
WANTED TO BUY— A small bed
I. W . PHILLIPS SONS
of pepper plants. Phone 133-W.
Dodge Dealer
C. A. Hinpom.
Tliono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
FOR SALE— Overlnnd sedan, good
mechanical condition, priced low
for quick sale. See Mr. Fabriz.
113 Pnrk Ave.

led Directory

Ball Hardware Co

LOST OR STOLEN— One large.
dark brown suit ense.
Taken
from Box 18. Mellonville Ave.,
returned to Herald office nnd re­
ceive reward.

LOST— Waterman
fountain pen,
left on desk in First Nntionnl
Bank. Finder return to Herald o f­
fice and receive reward.
LOST— Between Orlando and San­
ford. a brown
traveling ling.
Please notify box 9-lft St. Augus­
tine and receive reward.
On n wager of $150 a man in
Imh Angeles remained perched for
13 hours on top o f a slender flng
pole rising 50 feet above n 13story huiiding.

Florida and Western Meats
410 Sanford Ave.
Phone ftll-W

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut to Suit
59.00 per rnrd delivered

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

^ S T A T I O N S AND
|l’TO SUPPLIES

STOPS PAIN AT ONCE

BETTER THAN I0DIN
SOLD BY ALL 0HU0CI5TS

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Graphonolns, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
121 Snnford Ave.

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feet.

Fishing Trip

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I’lione.

Elevator

Elton J. M o u g h to n
ARCHITECT
Sanford,

SltOP-r-For ek'call 579-J.
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M O N E Y?— Wt
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Flr*|

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1 Chiropodist
Pleasure Trip or

FLORIDA

LAWYER *
ln,?'BRYAN. "O ffice in
nvBank Building Annex,
- ‘ hone 417-L 3_._________
, jnLLINBRY
J millinery
s^ X I Y 6
; ftNEED
, ra°n*y t0

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First National Bank Bldg.

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Phone 260-W____

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(■tinsmith

First Nntionnl Bunk Building

fURNlTURE TO SE L L ?
^ rurniture Co. Wo pay
a! d’s worth. Phone No.

I^UTY

J. N. Westbrooks

—

- Florida

By GEORGE McMANUS

V O U K N O W THAT

FURNITURE_____

Men like Wonder-Root,
beiaiMe it givea them
• quick, convenient and
thorough wash. It lathera easily in laud or
•oft water and Ukae off
: grime or greaae without
1-0- harsh scrubbing.

Real Estate— Investments

BRINGING UP FATHER
[§r SERViCK STATION1
.'

v o u lu m a n /e j

Ave. Phone 48

A Mans Soap

A ll M in i, o f P r o p e r ly l .l .l r d
f o r sale
P a r k A v e n u e n m l S r e o m l S tre e t

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['**. Oil, Tires, Accesso-trvicc with n smile. Elm
i g b j ’honc 417 L3. ___
"Three stations. MagM Second First nnd Elm,
r,l Avenue and 10th Street,
^service.
___ FLORIST
Ht t h e FLORIST”
Urs lor all occasions.

(Realtors)

Real Kslatc— Insurance

Haggard &amp; Company,

i SANFORD,

And we know they were
Ilecaii.se we saw them.

JOHN K. FOX

FL&amp;RI

Designers nnd painters o f Sat
ford’s distinctive signs. Sni
ford Avenue ut First Street.
Phone 480-W.

He came back
’
To buy the lots
And the price had jumped
to $6,000.00
And so .sat on the curb
Ami liis thoughts
,
Were a deep black

101-108 Magnolia

P k o « * * 7

Georgia raised anil marketed 30
million pounds o f tobacco during
the season just closed.
which
brought an average of 81.28 cents,
floiia.
Everything clcc- putting more than six million dol­
Phonc I2'i. Electrngith lars into the pockets of farmers.

One Fine tiny
,
About two years ago
A man came in the office
To buy a few lots
And he asked us to show
him something good
So we took him to
the outskirts of town
And explained why
We believe the lots
Were a good investment
Arid he thought
That we were kidding him
1 And got mad
Our price lit that time
Was $2,250.00

FOUND— Suit case. Owner may
have same by calling nt Herald
nnd identifying and pnying for nd.

DAVID B. HYEtt

LICARBO

C h n p tcr 3

Volumn 1

Lost and Found

GARDEN HOSE
YlVi cent per foot
For Few Days

Boats

Sanford Sign Shop

FO R R E SU L T S

Int -c Fr.-tunc Service. Ivc.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

D eath o f Baltimore Citizen
R em oves Barrier to Fortune
Lying in New Orleans Btmk
IGovernment's
eForAgreement
&gt;nted In Short
To Clemente!

|s fcT Come
Conference
resents Broad
Due To Disaient on Details

fortune of $2,600,000, which has
been held from the heirs for half
a century m ay soon be claimed as
a resu lt of the death of Constan­
tin Lynch ( a picturesque character
in M aryland political affairs. The
money is lying in a New Orleans
bank. Miss M argaret McDonough
Lynch, his slater, said Sunday.
The money, says Miss Lynch, was
bequeathed to her stepmother, Mrs.
Andrew A. Lynch, by John Mc­
Donough, one of Maryland’s first
millionaires. The facts of her
story are as follows:
Mrs. Lynch's father was Dr. Al­
b ert A. Lynch of Cantonsville. At
her birth, her m other died, and her
fath e r became enamored of Rosa!da Ludden, daughter of Lemuel
Ludden, her
mother’s dearest
friend.
McDonough Waa Rival.
A rival appeared for Dr. Lynch,
howevjr, in the person of Mc­
Donough, who also was deeply in

C0«,rHuni£at® with the girl.
When Rosalda Ludden ultimately
married Dr. Lynch and became
Margaret Lynch’s stepmother, Mc­
Donough bequeathed to his lost
sweetheart his fortune of $2,500,000—with the proviso, however,
that it should be withheld from her,
or«?er J*e
*or ninety-nine years.
To the union of Miss Ludden and
.Miss Lynch’s father was bom a
son, the Constantin Lynch who died
today.
I.ynch Never Claimed Money
During Constantin’s lifetime, he
married and fathered six children,
but never came forward to claim
the fortune, nor the accumulated in­
terest.
But she will encounter difficul­
ty in securing it, since others in­
terested in the fortune point out
that the ninety-nine years have not
elapsed, and that Miss Lynch is not
an heir, since she was not the child
of Rosalda Ludden.

Secretary Weeks Announces Muscle Shoals, postal And
That Reply Will Be Forth
Agriculture Measures Are
coming When Note Has Still In Doubt; -Weeks Are
Been Examined By Him.
Being Cleared For Action

Re-appointment Of L McFadden Bank Bill
Mitchell Is Held »'J) Demands Attention

HOLIDAY CROWDS
TO PRISON
COLLINS
Military Court T&lt;
Probe Operath

Curiosity Seekers Begnn To
Arrive at Dawn and Con*
Former Government Filers to Railroad Legislation During ' tlnue Throughout Sundny;
He Questioned By House This Session Is Hopeless;
Picnic Lunches Are Served
Committee DuringThisWeek
Crampton Bill Is Pending
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Shaft HadReached IT
Depth of 30
Early This Mo:

ft

CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 9 . WASHINGTON. Feb. 0.—With Gigantic holiday crowds came to
only a little morn than throe Cave City Sunday and made the
weeks left of this session of con­ six mile trip to Sand Cave where
gress, the fate of many important Floyd Collins passed the ninth day
9.—Great
CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb.
legislative measures is hanging in of his entombment,
Mother
nature today nc
; note to France exthe balance.
Long before noon, a continuous
another
obstacle
to efforts
the Baldwin GovernThose ‘that tfall autom atically stream of automobiles wound over
rescue Floyd Collins In tt
ewpoint on the quesdie, and if pressed in the new the rough road to the rescue camp.
congress they again must pass At 11 a. m. there were two solid
ifrip of a boulder trap in t)
. the repayment of
through all of the legislative stag­ lines, going nnd returning. For
depths of Sand Cave, send!
debt to Great Brit*
es from re-introduction, through three miles along the way the mo­
torrents of rain Sunday nigl
, to he a much
committees, two houses and con­ tors, two abreast, almost touched
and
with promise of more
fenders.
ference.
■ocument than originday.
The tenth day of impr
Farm yards and fields were
Leaders arc prepared to bend
Ibeen expected. It
turned
Into
tem
porary
parking
every
effort
to
complete
action
on
onment
ended at 10 o’i '
i succinctly the printhe Muscle Shoals leasing bill, the places. The field between the
this
morning
and found the
I which Great Britain
postal pay and rate increase meas­ road and the scene of the opera­
less than half way to Collins.
1 will tgree to meet
ure. a cooperative marketing bill, tions were crowded with car.i bear­
Circumstances surrounding tl
without going Inthe McFadden banking bill, the ing license tags from Ohio, Illinois,
trapping
of Collins and efforts t_
Cjftf figures. The idea
measure for purchase of the Cuts* Indiana, West Virginia und Ten­
volunteer rescuers to rolcaso him •
that details may be Golf Match on Sanford Links
Cod canal ami the 150,000,000 nessee.
will be made the subject of n mill*
,1 in conference here
good roads bill.
Expected to Draw Large
During the morning the crowd
ry conrt Inquiry. Brig. Gen. H.
gitr Herriot or Financu
If these can bo put through, standing outside the barbed wire
Gallery and Bring This City
H. Denhardt. In commund of th« j
fcmentel. or both, come
together with the remaining ap­ enclosure which protects the work­
guardsmen hero, announced today,
Much Favorable Publicity
[for this purpose,
propriation bills, republican lend­ ers numbered 5,000 and constantly
"We hope by the court of In*
dy when the British
ers will be well satisfied with the was changing.
qulry
to lay a t rest nil- suspicion* .
Playing mates for W altjr Hu*
accomplishments of the short ses­
i vts under connideraThe first hundred nrrived aland whisperings of Collin’s entraps l
sion. But they are not a t all cer­ nlost with the dawn and their
i British Cabinet it was gen, British open champion and
ment that are not genuine,”
tain that this program can be car­ numbers grew with the hours.
-oirrivc ut an agreem ent unofficial champion of tne world
General said.
ried out and they are convinced
■details, and hence it was by v irtu e -o f hit; recent triumph
A spontaneous religious serveie
When rock slides blocked th«
that much other important legis­ was held. The group moved '.o a
^coafine the note to broaJ aver Cyril W alker,'Am erican open
champion, and Joe Kirkwood, Aus­
tunnel cave Thursday,
use of
lation will fail.
hilltop northwest of the cave en­
tralian trick shot expert, who will
banana nil was suited upon as a
In the r&lt;*alm ?f fprelitn affairs trance and prayed for Collim.
Depend on Germany.
play the Sanford Folf course F ri­
means of finding the back end of
T "e" at‘! hn!; abandoned all hope They sang und the song drifted
pis points of tho note, day afternoon beginning a t 1:30
the latest cavo, but the experi­
of action on the world court ques­ down the vulley echoing from the
it Great Britain declines o’clock, have been provided in Otis
ment when tried Sundny night
tion and there is doubt that n vote narrow ravine where the shuft und
|thit France’s "paym ents George, the local professional, und
was unsuccessful. Dcspito
a
can be had on the Isle of Pines mouth of the cave are located.
, dependent upon Ger- Dow George, of W inter PnrkrO tls
treaty. The German commercial
strong down draft of A ir into tha '«
Additional
lunch
stands
made
Jfl payment of the Dawes George will team with Hagen while
convention was considered briefly their uppeurancu; lunch baskets
cavo no trnce of odor was located 11
pities; second, th at, with Dow George will be the partner of
in any other nearby cave.f&gt;
yesterday and may be ratified with wuro brought from the cars und
&gt;facilitating repayment, Kirkwood.
reservations brooder than those men, women nml children snt about
The shaft was approxim ately SO
tain is willing to accopt
y
the state department. iujnm ily groups.
Both of the George brothers a n
feet deep ut nine o’clock thhl •
_i»! payments, irrespective known in thin section ns sterling
The house and senate agricultur­ Holiday Crowd Forgets Tragedy
morning, four day* a fter it had
[vts proceeds, with a fur- golfers and require no introduction
al committees are moving so slow­
been stated . A t the prvsont rate,
It was a holiday crowd, by
I charge on the French to golf followers in central Florida.
ly that even the friends of farm whom the imprisoned man largely
tho level, where Collins is. thought
Johnnie
Gerald,a
top,
is
ill
w
wiit not
i ut bo reached, before 1
jse proceeds, and, third, Dow George, who is of W inter
with
aid legislation realize that only n hud lieen forgotten und whose in­
to be. will
t Britain will devote any Park, hub frequently played on tho
p art of tho program recommend­ terest was in the npectsclu brought pneumonia ccntracted from hia at- ThuSufavmr"^Friday'*
|
*
j m .V $ ' ;/■,
bad requirements for Sanford course and has a large fol­
tempts to rescue Floyd Collins a f f f i m
comMnv
ed by the president's agricultural about by rescue efforts.
cqtnpany.
from
Hand
Cave,
near
Cave
City
l
°
r
ctflnWfty*
,j!i ’iihk'btcd/.CuX to dl- lowing here.
•
•*►* ■........... ...
commission can he translated iqtol. Leo-Colllns, father of the cavern
ridi
j fcunlcns upon Great
law before March 4. In all pro­ victim,'-moved among the crowd, Ky.' I V tS.INtcr, (surer. FloydS
In Hagen, officials of the Sanford
father,
pleuded
for
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
liability
thero
will
be
concentration
I'aBies.
evd H. T. Collins in charg*
Introducing himself to any one who throughout the country to pray
Golf club have secured tho out­
on
n
cooperative
marketing
meas­
i t t wa; published just in standing player of
cue work that Collin* is sill
appeared
to
be
n
sympathetic
the United
NorKui! alhm.
ure, the chief feature of the com­ listener. Sunday his casual con­ for Ills sen’s release.
[be dbcuzsed by Purlia- States, lie was holder ut one time
tUTmHg
mission’s program.
lich will re nssemble next or another of nil ithe leading open
A three stage amplifier rhuntcil i
versations always ended with thu Barker, below, wus tho last mail
..................
Leuders. in arranging their leg- presentation
of the visitor to a to talk t» Collins. Ho wus in tlmi |,y „ c o n d e n s e rwas
corn
| for the first real legia- championships in the world. There
.
islative slate, are confronted with circular advertising crystal cav.*, cave when the p&amp;saago to &lt; olliiiH ncroR., the two electric light
L ion of i’remier Baldwin’s is no player it Is declared, in the
insistent demunds of members fur which his son discovered several was blocked the second tune.
I leading to Collins and tho experi- 1
Liminiitration.
country, with the possible excep­
action
on
private
and
similar
meaincuts claimed they heard the santa
years ago, now the supply of cir­
I Easter tide the center of tion of Bobby Jones, who approach­
sues, and in view of the inevit­ culars hud been exhausted.
faint rattle in thu heud phone that
i will be held by the Con- es Hugen.
able join in thu last two weeks,
wus heard &lt;bofore,
presumably
His
hope
for
his
son’s
rescue
party’s newest recruit,
Kirkwood is known as he best
they practically have given up alive still was strong.
enused by Collins moving when hi* .‘I
[Spencer Churchill. Chan- shotm aker in the world. For five
hope for enactment of any railroad
electric light went out.
The Louisville and Nushville
i the Exchequer, for dur- years he has been recognized as
legislation or for puttin® through
LOUISVILLE,
Ky.,
Feb.
9.—
In
Tunnel Again Kntrred
,
.railroad
added
four
roadies
to
the
t L
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____ __•_
_it .
Iferigd then? will be little one of the world’s leading golfers
t h e government
The tunnel wh^ru Collins in it
reoigunization i morning train from Louisville ami their search for pictures of Col­
debate any thing except though lie lias only n few cham­
scheme.
photographers! prisoned was entered Sunday a
said about 2,500 extra tickets had lins, newspaper
in’s finances, including the pionships to show for it. He has
Besides these measures, others been sold. The ruilioud company's Sunday discovered n print of Col*: further tests made to prove Ut
won the Australian Open and the
ontinued on pnge 2)
pending include the Crnnston hill estimate of the total number of liiu , posed in Crystnl Cave just ten the light globe hanging around
Corpus Christi, Texas, open tour­
for reorganization of the prohibi­ visitors Sunday was 20,000 most days lieforo he was trapped, show-1 neck ntill burns. Another is
nament. Unlike Bobby Joner., Kirk*
tion unit, which will he pressed of whom came hy automobile.
ing him crawling through a fo o t. few feet nwny. and then comes
wood lias been unuble to shake olf
high crack between two ledges, in rock slide which cuts him off.
hy the “drys” nnd the Stalker lull
the jinx that Ihns pursued him
to incrcasu the penalties for pro­
nlmost exactly the sume position I All the glam or nnd ndventuro ol
Two
Lives
Lust
in
Cave*
though his golf has been declared
hibition
.
,violations
,
,which. . uppearn
.
CAVE CITY, Ky.. Feb. 9 . - in which lie is now lying im nris-jtho struggle to determine Colli:
chtil by tli.* United States equal if not superior to the win­
lo
havt’
D
'^ed
on
the
house
Floyd Collins, should he not be oiled. No photographs have been, fate ill his Sand Cnve prison h
shelf.
pent of Agriculture with ners in the tournaments in which
taken
from his underground tomb taken of Collins’ present predica­ faded Sunday under the nionotn
nous work of digging the shaft
da Marketing bureau co­ he had entered.
alive will he the third person who ment.
♦ • •
Match Will Bring Publicity
reach the entombed man. A dep
lt, Frank il. Scroggs, replost hia life in the cuves here, suys
Pullman
Surcharges
Mar .hall Collins, the victim’s of 22 feet It inches had been re a d
“ In bringing Hngen und Kirk­
Birr.
Leu Collins, his father.
v
brother,
is very well nitixticd with ed today at t i n . m.
Declared
Justifiable
wood
to
Sanford,
officials
of
the
A half century ago a skeleton the rescue
ihipmonts from ail stntes
work which has bv.'n
A
Foot
Every
Three
Hours
Golf
Club
have
tnken
the
best
was found in Old Salt cave, but done.
J for Saturday:
Homer Collins, another,
On th at basis, the mine has
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. — S ur­
(Continued on page 2)
Imia.ti, Florida 37, Sanford course possible in securing favor­
feels differently about the m atter, only onj foot every three
able
publicity
to
the
local
course.”
charges
imposed
on
railroad
pass­
123; total, 13.
however. “ I could have gone down | since it started three ilnys
engers usiug Pullman facilities was
|j : t California; unreported This is the opinion expressed Munin the cnve myself and got through More tlmo is required for tun*
duy
morning
by
Harry
Ehle,
San­
held
today
hy
the
interstate
com­
, California 10.
to Floyd faster than the shaft,” I boring the side* than for exenvat
ford’s
sterling
young
am
ateur
who
merce
commission
to
be
justifiable
ipmentx from nil states
he declared.
I ing and absence of skilled crlbmc
and railroads were authorized to
■on; old. 10,307; New, 12,- is acquainted with both Kirkwood
• • •
contributes to the slowness of Ut
and Hagen. Mr. Ehle has played
keep the practice in effect.
If Floyd Collin* is dead, his work.
much
in
Asheville,
N.
C.,
where
ho
The decision does not affect ac­
•hipnunts from Sanford
brother, Marshall, wants to get the
Ruilroad ties nre being used in*
frequently was seen on the links
tion of the State Public Utilities
Ito cate, 087; last season, with
body out if it is ut all nossiblu. If steud of tho sm aller tim ber prev*
the Australian champion.
which have hunded down decisions
Following thu completion of the it is not, then the Collin* family lously cut in tho vicinity. Tl
covering travel wholly within their
“ Hagen and Kirkwood,’* Mr. Ehle
iminal m a r k e t s
reservoir
a t the new city water will derive sorrowful satisfaction In shuft, six feet square, hamper
stnto boarder. Approval of the
the knowledge that Floyd previous­ rapid handling of ties. Fresh
1G-—2 Calif., 11 Fla., 1 snid, “know u good golf course
surcharge under which every pus- works plant a short time ago, the ly hud said thut he wanted to he nre lowered every half hour to
Two indigent families were as­
|niTe2U curs on track; sup- when they see it. There is no ques­
pumping
station
will
be
placed
in
CHICAGO. Feb. 9. — Wheat: senger engaging Pullman uccomo- operation Tuesday nml will be open buried when lie died in one of tho vide all speed .possible. A am
fi demand moderate; m arket tion but that the Sanford course sisted to return to their homes and
dynnmile was used .
Fla.: 10 inch crates, fair is ono of the best in the state and two runaway girls were induced May, 1.92Hi to 1.93%; July. 1.04 datlon pays railroad amount equi­ for inspection between the hours ; caves in which ho spent his life 1blast of‘ ily
afternoon to dislodge u huge bou
. &lt;6. mostly $3; 8. $2.25 to these gidfers will recognize it as to return home during the month to 1.04Mi. Corn: Muy, 1J10 t|» valent to 50 per cent of Pullman of 1 and 5 o’clock, nccording to an '
rK'
1.30'4. Oats: May, f il'i to 01%. charge, resulted from first step in announcement todny by City Man* * •
er.
1°. 11.60 to $1.75; few high- such. They are constantly travel­
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 9.—Cot­ general investigation, which tho uger W. B. Williams. Members of
20 or more feet o f rock nml dirt i
Original Survey Exact
V: fall crates, beat, $5.50 to ing and whnt they will truthfully just ended, by the Seminole Coun­
commission instituted into earning*
say about the Sanford course will ty Welfure Board, according to a ton: Murch 24.35; May 24.69.
A third teat to djterndni*
tty, 11 to $ 1.50.
the City Conimisssion will make of the same kind thus fu r encountered is e x a cte d by those in charge accuracy of tho location of
report made Monday morning hy
311—52 degrees roeuing; be of inestimable value.”
their Inspection a t 3 o'clock.
Tickets for the Hagon-Kirkwood Fred K. Wilson, chairman of tjie
Iwrived; 7 curs on truck,
The pumping station ami the pip­ of the work. A limestone strata, shaft wu* made todny by meai
P uni demand and trading match are now on sale. Men will board. The number of cases hand­
ing has been installed for romc nlmost solid, at leant 14 feet thick »» electro-mngnetio compass am
p i market firm. Fla. 10 be admitted to the match for $2
time hut work on the reservoir bold lies beneath the 45 foot level, hut the pneumatic drill. The'compi
*, $3 to $3.50; washed, tickets while Indio will be charged led was placed ut 03 of which 14
up putting into commission of the thus far only large stones and wus taken into Sand Cave n*
been found. {
ax it is possible to go und
were
new
cases.
on.’-half
this
amount.
Every
ofentire plant. At first it was plan­ sandy dirt have
find pie-cooled, -1-8 $4.50;
• • •
drill was lowered Into the sixty .
Cure of u family at Chuluota
fort is being made to get every perned to put the pumping station in­
Marion Collins, Floyd’s uncle, a r­ hole which preceded the shaft.
Seven cases growing out of li­ $200 and costs; and E**ie Lewi*, to commission without waiting for
.. point information for Ison who possibly can attend the placed a severe drain on the fi­
rived
yesterday from Ht. Louis nnJ
selling
liquor,
nnd
Entma
Williams,
nance*
of
the
organization,
accord­
(Continued on page 2)
quor,
four
of
which
charged
oper­
links
for
tho
mutch.
completion of the reservoir. This
W re inquiry good; deing to the report.
The husband, ating u motor vehicle while under selling liquor, both of which were plan, after pipes eliminating for *aid he thought everything within
Mexceeds supply; m arket
the mother und two daughters the influence of liquor, contrary continued until Wednesday. Those the time the reservoir, were laid, human power wus being done to Thomas Lawson Wi
F^rioads f.o.b. usual term s
_________
„ an decided determine th? fate of his nephew.
were sent to the Fernald-l-aughlon to the new ordinance adopted by ugainst whom charges of operating wa*
Two
Killed,
50
Injured
abandoned and it was
■ La
crutes
Hospital ut the expense of the the City Commission a short time a motor vehicle while under the to wait unlil the onttre „ygtem w
Be Buried Tuesday
l^ b la n c h in g in rough 45 In NewYorkCollisions board. In addition, expenses in­ ugo, were heard In Municipal Court influence of liquor were Samuel completed
All the resources of the Red
j , K. CrBiir&gt; coniultlnj# en(fint.flr Cross organization will be avail­
cident to the funcrul of one of the Monduy morning and the sentences Davis, J . T . Emboden. E. A. MafBOSTON, Feb. 9.—Thoma*
YORK—Arrives, 4 Calif.,
daughters
were
borne
by
the
imposed
enriched
the
city
treas­
NEW
YORK.
Feb.
9.—Two
men
fat
and
G.
S.
Bryan.
|
under
whose direction the plant able to meet any emergency which Lawson, spectacular financier
, ‘upplies moderate; de­
may
arise,
L.
C.
Berry,
divisional
beard. The mother also died but ury $660 despite the fact that two
Other cases heard were:
was Installed, will be present ut
I Moderate; m arket about were killed and more than 50 per­ expenses were borne by the family. were postponed for later heuring. Mennor,
field representative from W ashing­ author of the “Gentleman Farm
drunkenness, $10 bond e»opening.
'
son* were hurt in a series of colX Moridu. 10-inch orates, liiions
ton,
1). C„ said toduy shortly after will be buried Tuesday bexida
Fines
or
$100
und
costs
were
im­
treated;
Charles
Gatewood,
d
runk-(
\
cordial
invitation
to
the
neo
In
pointing
to
the
drain
the
work
on New York’s transit line
P*ly 32.75-$3.00 for fancy
hia
arrival.
The local relief work wife in his magnificent country
of tho posed on each offender urrested on enness, $10 und cost*; Eugene t u r - , ,,|e 0/ Hanford to ho present at the
while one of the heaviest cuuse* on tho finances
tute. That is the only haven fror
fi
h '* . 32.50; 10, $1.50 to $2. today
fog* in recent year* enveloped the , board. Mr. Wilson declared thut it the charge of operating un uutomo- !y , speeding, $10 bond estreated,J opening is extended by the city of- thus fur done, he said, has been the wreck of hi* fortune year* ago.
a
I.®1crates best mostly, $5.50 city.
“remarkable.’*
Young
Howell,
drunkenness,
$10
flc|n|*.
*
*
u‘
bile
while
drunk.
All
were
consldcost
$49.92
to
return
one
of
the
Harbor and river traffic wa*
where he died suddenly yestc;rday
bond
e:
treated;
J.
A.
Hauls,
j
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..
[| iif».nary l°w us $4.
virtually paralyzed os a result of families to the former home and ' ered ns first offenses and the min­
I^ULLPH ia —Weather 42 lowering of fog which is reported , JG7.15 for the other.
A. B. Marshall, of Danville, Ky., a t a hospital here.
„
i
1imum sentence of the ordinance drunkenness, $10 bond e stre a te d ;; \f r v f l » « t *
‘J°«Ky. uddivnls 3 Culif:. G
Lee
Robinson,
$10
bond
cstre
u
te
d
;1
M
O
t
l
i
e
r
,
I
L
U
l
J
f
l
l
l
C
r
«
l
l
l
d
a
miner who has worked on every
was
imposed.
Police
declare
their
A meeting of tho minister* of
in general extending n,lon£
‘ ‘
7* y*&gt; track 25 supplies of
section of timbering which ha*
f 'o m m i t
thu Atlantic seaboard, uffectlng the city with the Welfare Board 'determ ination to breuk up the prac­ Lee Felkil, drunkenness, und far* j S o n
a concealed weapon, Cnntln-1
L O I I I I I I I I o U I C H lC been done said the shaft would not
iriV. olanA m‘&gt;d«rate. Mar- traffic on land and sea over a wide ! will be held durin® the latter purt t ic e of o p eratin g ^ car while drunk rying ------------fr*y. Florida, 10-inch crutes,
.......
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! r*ach Collin* level “ until Wednes‘and
promise
offenders
arrested
for
ued
until
Wednesday;
John
Zerr»of the week, according to present
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— A p -1 day harrink luck one way or the
[«?.*« 13.25 mostly $2.75 to urea.
, olans. It is the purpose of th»* a second time on this uffense th e jn tr , violation of the puikjng ordi
hours | other." Those in charge of the
Jo^hi. j parently
■» dead since
, the early- ——LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9.—Nego* 1
■board to strive for some under- limit of the ordinance: 3200 and .nance, $6 bond estreated; John
*xr\ no3, ; 8 and l°: *2-50probably
a
term
of
imprisonment.
|
Durham,
reckless
driving,
$15
bond
I
Hundov
morning,
Mrs.
I
ranees
work declined to speculate.
y'r.LAND — W eather 6 2 Eight Injured When
tiationa between attorney* fo r ]
I standing with the churche* rt'lnThe last time this rave country Charlie Chaplin and those for hia j
Chief of Police Williams, and estreated; R. B. Taylor, drunken- Walker Waters her daughter Mary,
l 3 . « ^ VaU 5 Fla- cars on
to moral and financial supTwo Vessels Collide j1tive
1n, and son, Lindsay,
14,
were came into nation-wide prominence wife, formerly. 'LUa Gray have been 1
Officers
Beckwith,
Green,
Huff
and
ness,
$5
und
costs;
Joe
Dorscn,
'
J
m°derate, demand
port of the board.
found in their apartm ent home yes­ wa* forty yeurs ago when Jesse halted uiul the screen comedian and j
I Ft„n|f. m°dcrate, m arket
During Christmas $108.-1 was Philip*, saw service in running drunkenness, $6 and costs; E. West, terday
in a room filled with gu* and Frank Jumex of the noted Mis­ his 15 year old bride have decided j
Dolpr
Brown,
gambling,
continued
down
the
drunken
operators.
The
9.r Eigh‘ ^
spent for Christmas things for the
lt&lt;&gt; MXhOl0 ,nch crate&gt;’ 3* NORFOl K.
fumes. A note indicated auicide, souri outlaw bund, robbed the “not to huvo anything more to do j
until
\Vednesduy
in
the
first
case
straight
liquor
selling
charge*
sons were Injured today
, ^
. poorer families, of the sity. Thu
the police said.
Mammoth Cave rtuge coach. Sev­ with lawyers.” The Lo* Angeles j
ferry boat Roclte1t . / rry included some Christmas novelties were made by Chief Williams and toil $10 l&gt;ond ext rented In the sec­
CB
f e ’^rrlvaU 1
7 i navul
eral years later Jesse wu* killed Times today quote* Mrs. Lillian ,
ond;
Luther
Thomas,
Will
Bryant,
Officer*
Green
and
Beckwith.
The
i mirP 1* ra* demand mod- folk and Portsmouth *ad the f m y j but the greater port went to scSt. Petersburg — New theater and much of the Jewelry was ref-i Spicer, the bride’s mother, a ; say-» j
liquor
cases
were
those
of
E.
Z.
•
Ed
Petgrson
und
C.
Divenc,
gam"Rcckaway"
collided
ln
j tual necessities such a* shoe*, Zimmerman, possessing liquor, bling, $6 bonds estreat* I.
building to be erected.
*
3
?
' Floril!a* iocovered.
Jlng.
'
h tlj'
lu I3.5U, ?’alif., during a heavy fog.
[clothing
and
food.
“ &gt; moitly $0.50,
made piers safely.
WASHINGTON. Febi 8.—'The
source of fuel for the aircraft con­
troversy oppoared Sunday to have
shifted temporarily from the Cap­
itol to the W ar Department, where
the reply of Brigadier . General
Mitchell, assistant chief of the
Army Air Service, to Secretary
Weeks’ demand for substantiation
of the testimony before Congte*sional committees, is before of­
ficials for consideration.
The house aircraft committee,
which last week made public the
general’s letter before it had reach­
ed the Secretary, is In recess un­
til Thursday. Secretary
Weeks
announced he would issue a state­
ment on the m atter as soon as he
had time to examine tho reply,
Judge Sims, Suffering From n which reiterated some of the
ents objected to as having
Nervous Breakdown, Shoots statem
“seriously reflected” on the De­
Self With Shotgun He Was partm ent.
To Use on n Hunting Trip
Ignores Mitchell's Reply.
In a statem ent made public Sat­
RICHMOND, Va„ Feb. 9.—Judge urday, Secretary Weeks declared
Frederick Wllmer Sims, 63 years those charged with the drafting
of age, president of the Virginia of army policies, including Gener­
supreme court of appeals, ended his al Pershing, and who differed with
own life In his apartm ent at a local the Mitchell air program, had been
hotel Sunday morning, shooting subjected to "supercillious critic­
himself in the head with u shotgun ism.' but he mudo no direct refershortly a fter 10 o’clock when Mrs. enco to the assistant air chief’s
Sims had gone down to the lobby letter, and another statem ent deal­
to muil a letter.
ing with this is expected.
Judge Sims had been suffering
The question of General Mitch­
for several weeks from the results
of a nervous breakdown, it was ell’s re-appointment to his present
said, and was contemplating a trip assignment which expires next
to Florida within the near future
*teinif,fheld U,\ m.?unwhile
so th at the shotgun in the apart­ ?
!
n
b
ment failed to arouse suspicion be- ent controversy. If General Mitch
enure he had expected to go hunt­ ell is not re-appointed he will a u ­
ing on hi* Southern trip. Despon-, tomatically revert to the rank of
dency over the s(ate o f his health colonel.
was the only cause suggested for Permer Fliers to be questioned.
Upon restintpiidn of its inquire
the shooting.
Thursday, it was unneuocea&gt;by
Few Aware of Shooting
Only a few employes of tile hotel Representative Pdrkins,' IM a LU
knew of the suicide, the city cor­ con. New Jersey, ulrcroft com­
oner returning a verdict to that mittee examine!, several "fliers”
effect so that the body was remov­ with World War experience, but
ed to an undertaking establishment not now in Governmental service
without attracted attention. Snur- ' will he culled for testimony.
day night/ when last seen in the
The committee yesterday exam­
hotel lobby, Judge Sims wun snid ined L'ap.ain A. W. Johnson, as­
to have been in good spirits.
sistant chief of the navul uir serv­
The shooting was accomplished ice win. asserted th at General Mit­
as the judge was seated in a chair chell had disobeyed orders In the
in his room, thu gun having ap­ 1921 bombing tests off the Virginia
parently been placed with tile butt Capes, and declared that he would
on the floor so that the discharge have rourt-niartialed him if he
Ln.l
.«...,..l tl... ...iL ..It..
entered his right temple.
had possessed
the authority.
The body will b.» taken to Louisa
county where Judge Sims was born
Food Prices
July 23, 1802 the son of Dr. Freder­ Retail
ick H. and Maria Louisa Kim­ Take JumpLastMonth
brough Sims. His elementary ed­
ucation was obtained in Virginia
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Con­
and be later entered the Univer­ tinued
increase in retuil food prices
sity of Virginia where he studied
the month ending Jail. 15
tho classical course. Upon the during
was shown in 20 out 22 cities for
death of his father, which occurr­ which figures were announced Mon
ed during his freshman year at day hy the bureau of labor statis­
the university, he withdrew from tics
of the Department of I^ihor.
the institution for a time. Later,
it is said, he discussed civil engi­
neering, and literature as possible Auto Body Protests
professions before he subsequently
Boost In Gas Price
turned to tho study of law. He
i
was admitted to the bar in 1885 and
begun his practice at Louisa.
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 9. -­
The Florida Automobile Associa­
tion toduy added its protest to
those being received by Governor
Martin against three nnd two
pent boosts in the price of gusoliue
during the lust three weeks.

LOCAL PROS WILL HEAD OF VIRGINIA
PAIR WITH HAGENS UPREME COURT
AND KIRKWOOD COMMITS SUICIDE

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{January Work Of
jWelfare Board Is
Reported Monday

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Cave Sidelights

Formal Inspection
City Waterworks To
Be Made Tuesday

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Drunken Drivers Pay Heavily Under
New Ordinance In Municipal Court

Chaplin Settlement *
Negotiations Halted

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Of Education

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R ain ; f Metropolitan Opera Stars in Radio Music Memory Contest
iperedBy

Students * Increase
A t Girls’ College

ing:Ih Torrents

COMMBRCE OFFICIALS TOUR LATVIA AFTER BOOTLEGGERS
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 0.—John
M. H ager and B. C. Getalnger, of
the federal bureau of ja x e lg n and
domestic commerce, a w D lt 'i vl*lt
to Florida studying economic con­
ditions in th is ; state a t p a rt of a
program that covers tho southeast­
ern states. One of tho first points
visited by them waa the capital
city. From here they planned to
go to South Florida cities, a n d 'to
remain in Florida fo r about two
weeks, seeing as much of the state
as possible in th a t time.

RIGA, Latvip, Fek. 9. — The an­
ti-alcohol wave Is sweeping over
Latvia. A law has been passed
which is tantam ount to prohibition,
and it haa been seized upon by tho
city authorities of Riga to descend
upon some BO hotels and re sta u r­
ants on the grounds th a t they were
selling liquor. The city fath e rs are
now considering w hether
these
places should not be made to close
down for good.

TALLAHASSEE, H a ., F e b .'9.—
Growth of enrollment In tho School
Preaiiiii
of 'Education at tj&gt;* Florida S tate
College for Women shows tenden­
cies in teacher training in the ntate
W a te r s
that must bo provided for if th.*
needs of the profession of teach­
ing in Florida nre to be m et by
public enterprise, declares the jlean
of that department, N. Mv Salley,
In hi* annual report, which\is now
Sn the hands of the state budget
comi dlte, for consideration.
D&lt; an Salley culls attention to £
the present number of students in | b
» ‘‘Tdrfftl
Yet Strurk
his department, who total 52ft, a * ' “
v
\ unknown number of feet recompared with 120 in June, 1922.
in
Sanford Lodge No. 1241
a. an to be penetrated by the shaft,
"Tins great increase In th e d e -jn
b
o
w
^
c
/;
vrvwu^Iy
estimated
to
b-v
tnnud for teacher training is the'JJ
■
CAM YOU RECOGNIZE THESE FAMOUS OPERATIC STARS BY THEIR VOICES?
from 1.1 to 45 fert more, making a
basi for tbe proposed expansion ) n
Regular M eeting—W ednesday, Feb. 11th.
total-tlcptb.of. f&gt;.ri to 75 feet. The
IKTROI'OUTAN Opera Stars progrumi t o t a l l y unannounced, Mario Cbamlee, Oluseppo Daniso, of facilities." the report continues, j A
drill hole, now sixty feet deep, has
203 OAK AVE, form erly E agle Bldg.
will bo beard in ibe greatest neither the names of the artists or Florence Kuston, Friedrich Schorr "A demonstration school to g iv e i"
not yet struck any tunnel. Non.*
j effect ivenc * to teacher training is
move
for
the
advancement
of
musland
Elisabeth
Itethberg.
Instru­
organisations nor the compositions
*nf the men working in the mine
put down as a first need. Tin*
Nomination of Officers. Balloting: for Candidates.
*.iI education lu this muulry com­ rendered being disclosed to the mentalists for the February pro­ i minimum
‘ have lost hope of reaching Collins
amount needed h $80,000
mencing oa February 3d. according listening public. Radio listeners grams will be chosen from umong
The natives, however, are
r » the teacher training th a t Fine
S. RIINGE, Sect.
lo the Urutiswlek-Ualke-Collearier will guess who tbe artists and (ho following list of Internationally
" divided in opinion, some believing
ii* demanding.
Company aud the Kail lu Corpora­
Collinr. ha-^ been dead several days,
wbat the selections are, 15,000 in famous artists; Misliol IMastro, l "A.i enlarged faculty is sugg *st- c n j a c B n n s s n ^ D D n a n n u s c i s s s m B s s B s s s m m i i i a M m i a s s m , , , , , ^
nnd some that ho is not in the cave
tion of America. The Brunswick
awards
being made each month to Willem Wllieke, Josef Hoffman, i *-d tn take care of the increasing
nt all. Members of the family
Music Memory Contest will be conjtiamhers. At least two professors
the persons guessing the largest Elly Ney, Max Rosen, and the Elrtill retr.ir.cd hope today.
dueled through the medium of ra­
of education, one a ssistan t profes­ i w H B m s s t B M W i i M a a B B M a w a a s w a n i i B B B g g w B H w n a i i i n i ^
shuco
Trio.
Never
before
has
a
Many of the cave county folk
dio ^broadcasting stations WJZ, number correctly. A brief essay on Music Memory Contest been con­ sor of indu; trial arts, ami two dem­ a
•wer* pronounced today in a sse rt­
New York City; WOY, Schenec­ a subject to bo announced will also ducted on Buch a gigantic scale, onstration school teachers will be u«
«
ing tin id doubts .that In* really is
tady, anil Wltfc. Washington, being be required of contestants.
und never before have such noted needed to give the service demand­ «
trapped. Tin* other tunnel discov­ schedul' d to broadcast the unusual
u
The following artists of tbe Met­ artists participated in such au im­ ed by the ; tate,"
It i shown by Dean Halley's r e ­ n
ered Satui day l&gt;V Homer Collins,
programs simultaneously every ropolitan Opera Company may par­ portant step In tho movement to
port that the student body in the M
jin s brother, lending in the genrrai
U
ticipate lu tbe Music Memory Con­ Increaso the appreciation for and
Tuesday nU’ht dining February.
behind of (Education has increased rJ
'direction of the huge Cavern Floyd
World famous artists will sing test program during February: understanding of good music i*
M
Collin ha described to rescue par­
a t an average rale of practically U
and play before tbe microphone In Kurin Dramell, Michael ilobpen,
80 p -r cent for each of th„* two N
ties, include many of those who
know Floyd Collin- will, to the
ytai just past. “A very signifi­ U
belief that there may be exits
cant feature of this general na
growth,"
he says, "has been the H
known only *■&lt; Floyd &lt; &gt; that he
W ISHES TO TH ANK
Georgia Claims First Local Shriners Will
’c iWay have a cache of food hidden
Increase in the number of student n
^bmcv.dnre..
Airplane Mai! Service Attend Banquet At taking tb • four-year course leading u•i
to the degree, Bachelor of Science m
Is Called fllilftlcsa
7:30
O’clock
Tonight
in Education; the enrollment of 1.1 cti
.SAVANNAH,
On.,
Feb.
9.
—
But the few outside rescuers,
In the four-year course in June, H*
Claim:
for
Savannah
ns
having
in­
Who nrtuully reached Collins firmly*
J. Putnam Steven.*, of Portland, 1022, ha* grown to 105 in June. M
augurated the aerial mail service
'? nre convinced liis leg is caught so. ,
n
14 years ngo have been set forth Me., I’ust Imperial Potentate, will i 1024.'' The number is said to be u
'be cannot release iiimself. Tlyr , „ (Continued front pnge 1)
even
much
larger
during
the
pres­
lie
the
guest
of
honor
tonight
nt
a
1
M
by
Henry
Blun,
who
was
postm
ast­
near neighbors of tho Collins finn* piles
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lion of the French del)t.
J
banquet gvien a t the Scmino\p Cafe [ ent school year.
FOR THE INTEREST TA K EN IN
iiy ore outspoken in tiioir ehnrucv- ■ T h e re -is little doubt th at the er here a t th a t tim e.
3
by
the
Sanford
Shrine
club.
Pres­
ll
terltnlion &lt;&gt;f Floyd Collins ns n* otfperdtion will provdke debate on
"Aerial route Number One with
OUR
% ‘ rhiftleca fellow, supported by hia kli. Churchill’s note to M. Clem- a C urtis plane, one of the progen­ idents of Shrine clubs in surround­ LAKE HOI.DM BOND ELECTION £n3
TRAVELERS, Fob. 'J. — Bond r
fath er although he wns 18 years ontcl, and it is not unlikely th at itors of those now in use, picked ing cities nlso will be guests a t the
elections in throe cities of Luke M
I ' ;, old, who spent nil his tim e crnwl- the relief point of the attack will up letters a t u baseball park and function.
Among the speakers to appear county have been authorized by ■
,, inn around the numerous tunnels Hif tHat, under the stipulation th a t carried them to u wagon less thnn
H
are Mayor F o rrest Lake, H arry T. the county school hoard, for propos­ X
: and caverns of the region'.
His French repayments cannot be de­ a mile nwuy," Mr, Blun said.
ed
i.cbool
improvement
Totalling
Boihveli,
E.
F.
Housholder
nnd
Mr.
a
principal achievement, they say, in pendent upon n full yield of the
One flight marked the beginning
n
oarninT a living wns the discovery Duwes plan, France would, in the nnd the end of the service, the Winston, Iccnl insurance man. E. $215,001). Mar. 5 Eustifl will vote w
In 1017 of Crystal Cave on, .his event of a German dcfnult, find rpenker declared. Owing to the F. Imne, president of the club, will on an i3su* of .?12.',000, ami on un­ H
fath e r’: farm, and its commercial herself in the position of paying snaky construction of the machine, act as toastm aster during the ban­ named dates Leesburg will vote on nn
?(100() worth and Umatilla $10,00 a
—Zieters Soda Fountain
—M arcello Beauty Parlor,
exploration:! as a show place for reparations lu Grout Britain.
preparations that had been made quet.
worth. Mr. Dora now is eiieuinting a
Among
the
visitors
to
he
pres­
•V tourists.
for
Mr.
Blun
to
nccompnny
Beck­
The attitude hitherto has been
—McCullers Grocery.
—N ew York Modiste
ent are Jake Espendahl, president n petition unking fur an election on a
I t is this cave, Crystal, about
at France only can pay either with Havens, New York pilot of of the Daytona Shrine Club; Wil­ an issue of $125,000, it is reported. au
which the neighbor? sny u.djnsen- th
Shoppe. ’
— Lee Bros. M eat M arket
reat Britain or tho United Htntes the plnne on the flight, were aban­ bur Flowers, president of the Or­
u
y sion sprung up in the Collihs.fain- G
doned, the pilot considering it too
n
if
she
gets
reparations
from
Ger­
FORMER
CHIEF
DEAD
lando Shrine club, and Mr. Miller,
iiy, Equal owner with tiu*? fatnor
—Federal Bakery.
—V anity Fair Women’s
a
und this attitude probably much of a risk.
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 9.— For­ M
jn Crystal Cave, the natives tell many;
Mr. Blun recalled the machine president of the F astis Shrine
will
find
a
deal
of
support
among
u
*u*i i ,
Shoppe.
—Rines Radio and
of- tho differeno s over division of
used as having bamboo supported club. Special music will be pro- mer Chief of Police W. F. I vers it
of this city is ilend at the age of u
' the guide fees from tourists which the Liberal and 1-nbor members wings, with the aviator occupying vided for the function.
Electric Shop.
—Lloyd Bootery.
71 years, after un illness extending n
caused Floyd to stay away from of the House of Commons.
Should the hoped-for conference a precarious perch upon n small
over six months, lie is survived uB
any home for long periods. When his
box
with
control
levers
protruding
Baptists To Hold
by three sons nnd one daughter, LI
v exploration of Sand Cave led to in Ixmdon materialize, it probably nt many angles in front of him.
l-'or many years he war in the con- O
his impris onment, ho wns stuying will be found that Chancellor
Banquet on Tuesday trartirig
and building business here, B
nt the home of the tenunt on whose Churchill advisedly omitted de­
B
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mid was for a long tim e superin­ H
farm Sand Cave belongs. Floyd’s tails from his note to France in Value of Statue Is
The February Men's banquet at
father last summer agreed to order to give un open field for
tif bridges for the Florida M
Realized In 600 Years the First Bnntist Church will be tendent
' ; lensu Crystnl Cave to one of the negotiations. He is eager to re ­
East Const railr ait. He had serv­ na
held Tuesday night a t 7:30 o’­ ed also us captain of police und M
m ere enterprising natives, who duce the income tax burden, but
miglit make more out of it inst.-nd with the ndm irallv pressing for n
LINCOLN, England, Felt. 9. — clock, it was announced Monday was appointed chief in 1897, later
i-1 of rpending his time in senrcli of bigger nnval building program and For long regarded ns of verv little morning. Speakers who will nil- resigning to reenter business.
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W ith e r cn\&lt;rrii. Floyd’s oppotUion with only the sniullest hope for value, the xtutue of Queen Margn- dress the banquet are I*’. I*. Forst­
|i* to this plan deepened the family reducing the national expenditure, Ttff oif Thu *!;ii!o O f'the south porch er. "The New SunroKT; '
iiis only resource . seems,, to be , to of the cathedral here, has now been Scoggnn, “ Will Wo Meet the Chal­
VtHnagrt ement.
■ p I'.T h e shaft last night measure*] get some off-set from r ranee for acclaimed by uu authority on nr- lenge?” and Dr. C. W. Duke, of
. 2414 f r '. a fte r the debris of two the heavy debt payments to the chitecturv as “ possibly the finest Tnmpu, “Tho Church und the c ity .”
Therefore, the and most perfect example of me­ A male quartet will provide music
. atnall dyenmite explosions had been United States.
clearert :r,v:*v. A limestone ledge British Government likely will be dieval portrait sculpture left in Eu­ •luring the function.
Will mII .covered which had to be indulgent if France makes any rope."
possible acceptable proposition.
nlnnted.
hearth is now being made for the
Chancellor Churchill’s reply to name of the sculptor. A fter 000 Children Exempted
Volunteer* for tho digging be­
came ■ nr - r tonight, ns the relief M. Clementel starts by saying ex­ year.) of exposure only the hands
From 6 Month Fees
v work sett led to n
monotonous plicitly that "His M ajesty’s Gov­ and the lower parts of the draper*
grind of steady toil, Tlfost* who ernm ent adhere to the principle of erles are appreciably damaged. A
MIAMI, Feb. 9.—There* is NO
rem auted were rewarded with tho tho Balfour note.” Then, explain- suggestion th a t tha statue should law on the sta tu te hooks of Flor­
flrst In r e rooked supper they had J ini' ih&gt;'t certain of former Pre­ be removed from its present expos­ ida that justifies tlie* charging of
en Joy i d Ct’ce they started last Fri- ' inier Monur Law’s suggestions in ed position and placed in a specially fees for icliool children whose pur
liny. T’ ,‘h Gunter, who lives near eunnectioit therewith no longer arc prepared niche a t tho buck of the cuts
been in the stale l&lt;
the c:r
f*nt over hot biscuits applicable because they were made a lta r screen in the Angel Choir thnn have
six months, according to a n t;
and i in.i! ;r d.'Jicncies to feed 100 prior to the Dawes plan.
lias not been favorably received opinion by Attorney-General Riv
men.
by the dean and chapter, but it urs ii. Buford, which hu been r e - 1
John Bull Note flailed.
Cojb ■ ’ i-ill/; ht bud been four
has been enclosed in a wooden case ceived here. It would bo p ro p er,!
r‘T 3 T
LONDON, Feb.
John Bull, to prevent further damage.
A
day v.itl’*ut fi’tsl oi water except
says the attorney-general, for
ici-’b : i ; dripped from the roof of through the editorial columns of
school officers in doubtful ch.-os ,to
5l»!„ prison, and nt 10 |i. m. bad this morning’s papers was pro
B artow - Building construction require affidavit;- of the partie b
bu n
' igronnd nine and a half claimed u generous fellow for the , during 11)24 totaled $124,111, ns the effect that, they have in good
dayc.
m anner in which he offered to compared with $181,960 in 1921, faith taken up and
established
tre a t with France with reference and $132,515!) in 1922.
what they, intend to be a pernui
iA ,
"-ii ill* M
her war .debt. The British note
Arcadia—Arcadia Golf Club lets nent residence within the di.Jrie:
Pub!; • W edding Will to
to France published Sunday de­ contract for erection of club build­ in which they claim the righ &gt;
to agree with France’s pay­ ing.
school privileges.
Me
Shrine Circus clines
ment to he dependent upon Ger­
In W eek of Feb. Hi. m any's full paym ent of the Dawes
plan annuities and declares Grout
’ll
nford Shrine club will hold Britain is willing to accept fixed
EVERT TRUE
BY CONDO
n p dd'e- wedding ut tin* Shrine annual payments irrespective of
Chrc’i -it. n*- conclusion of one *»i the Dawes proceeds.
the n i* ' i' show., during the week of
"
Feb. i i&gt;. We" i.iinouiu t-d Monday HOLIDAY CROWDS
A
Him i . I lu- mini* " of the bride
“ v f i . R T i e . A t l '
and ■ &gt; i an- h; mg withheld until CLOCK TO PRISON
*h e n: lit of the ceremony.
(Continued from page 1)
F, D. FufJ&amp;dti5or,Ji»t,ulogJatcfrom
_tic U n lv e td ty e o ft K rth*ky»ipnnounewi the original survey was
nearly exnct. Tho clectro-magnettc COmpflsa , M inted toward the
rliy I hHMo sAVwtf‘direction fyrdVTODB
llfulrit loirs had ptaded it.*'1
„S| These latest observations, Dr.
r,Fnnl;hoitrc»‘'V:dd, indicated' the
shaft would reach the victim’*! level
10 or 11 feet away from him and
S lig h tly .behind or to one side of

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BRITISH PLACE
VIEW OF DEBTS
BEFORE FRENCH

T he Public

Formal Opening

Betty Ann Tea and Grill Room
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CAVK OP COLLINS

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racicbaef.i and individoal. . Indi
*:ati;r.: are at present, it is raid, of
nurmr.-iM prerent" when the cere­
mony is performed.
A com ii of. i mi fin,* (,f Fred
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it novel was learned whether it
was that of a cuve explorer, or
some one buried there by Indians.
The first death known to pres­
ent settlers was th at
of Like
Toe
i e lith ami M citin Bledsoe &lt; iiapnian, a native of Nebraska. 31)
has been appointed to rrunge for y 'ill's ago, who was buried in fall­
the e. i
&lt;ny. Oth"' o * dL inci- ing sand and pebbles while being
ckid lo t.io ceremony will lie an- lowered into a shaft mi Old Grand
ItOUIKcd a* they are determined Daddy cave
.upon Ly liie committee.
I -ph,. othur was Edwin Turner of
New York, who discovered and de­
veloped
Great On Cave, one of
Ex-Oiison OtficialH*
the most peculiar ones in this reg­
Motions Are Denied ion. His health was so impaired
by underground labors th at he d ied .
l . A’ r .\. Fyl). 9.—Motions soon u fter and wns buried in Mam- I
jS^d^fonr.e t*» continue the triul of moth Cuve.
, 4 / 1* H irtan and L. J . Fletcher,
i to r no i' warden and deputy re- M ayRenew Argum ent
spt-cl:velv of the Atlunta Federal
T ariff B o d y
I'onitcntiary nnd Iaiurence Rhlel Over
&lt;&gt;f t'olum bui i).. on charges of
cumioii'ucy un&lt;I b b 'ry, were over­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 9.—Re­
ruled today by Judge Robert T. newal of controversy in congress
Irwin of the United Ktutes Dis­ over tariff commission appeared
tric t Court.
probable today as a result of an
announcement by chairman Green­
N E W AIRPLANE
house of the way and means com­
SHAPED LIKE FISH mittee that he will seek repeal of
flexible tariff provisions accom­
CROYDON, Flag.. Feh. 9.— A plished nothing and proved detri­
pew airplane, to carry eight pus- mental to usefulness of the tariff
te
terp q c r’• at 111 miles an hour, is commission.
b**i
j f t g tasted here. The fuselage is I
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 9.—Applli '1 h a ?old-time illustration of “a cation for a bijidgo across ;thc
bull in a chirm shop” should give Mantunzas Inlet near St. Augus­
way
ihat of u “congressman tine, will be approved by arm y enir t
i manage our foreign r*- gineers this week it wua said toJsdiooa.”— Indianapolis Star.
,day at engineers lieadquaitcra here.

That Lots now valued at $250 will res
sell for $500 in a few months time.

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of it’s paved streets.
o f its natural beauty.
little cash is required.
lots are now sellin g under actu
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and!
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WEST PALM BEACH* Feb. 9.—
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One reason why liar relatives -Death haa- claimed another raem- A pninH*trt(l»|rt,1
regards^A unt
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-minded., Mr&gt;. llo c h d _ . time V she argued.,in the best flap- Tying H'Mnlley lies in the nm t*. th in n in g ,
o f pioneers, Mrs.
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already,
George
it the Foreman T ru st and jn th at? " You'll never bev young A unt E lizabeth'understands there band, a
newspaper man,
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divorce. .
ihad spent- Wtnoht 4040 years here.
Filed Suit
She was su m u n d e d by her children
show thn* Mrs. M-»- and her husband, with'whom shui
5937 South La Salle had lived fOr hiorc than .60 years,
a divorcexuit ncainst.' when d e a t h came Monday night, j
November, 1923, charg- Mrs. It Owl ay, who was 76 years;
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her admirer, u
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Possessing savor or flavor.
Center of the universe.
Musical direction for silence.
Feminine pronoun.
Address nr respect.
Animal’s lair.
Plaything.
Dra woff.
Administer.
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fio Program
nm for Fcl». 10.
ithntn Journal (428.3)
|ti-t3; 10:15 Dixie string
•cnumoiit (315.6) 8 conS"tnn (175.0) C:ir* EinAVEAI*' program; 8 Ev­
il; 9 orrhestra.
Hfial.) CIJO) t; music; 8JitiBo Trilnit* (370.2)
^ "0 enr,.*mbltti string
Ill's club; It) jazz urI *'hicni;«i News (4(7.5) fi
p orchestra, daddy; 8
*. travel talk, lecture;
t four.
hicaen CM 1.6 ) 0:30 ur-

aaara
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rcmble; 7:30 entertainm ent; 9:39
orchestra.
,
W.1Z New York (15-13) 8 m'lglc
memory contest. Brtinrwiek hour.
WHM New York (361.2) 9:30;
orchestra; 10 Everglades revue;
10:30 Club Alaltam; U Ted Lewis.
W.rY N w York (405.2) 7:30
soprano; 7:15 players; 8:15 nrmy
night; 9:15 ilancc.
WEAF New Yor': (491.5) 6:30
pianist; 7 talk; 7:30 John IlHl:; 7:30
Cold Dust twins; 8 Evcrrcady hour;
9 Gnorlrich hour.
WOP. Nc.vurl: ( 105.2) 6 o r:h e tra.
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KGO Oakland (299.8) 6 orches­
tra ; 10 Hawaiian Harmony klngi,
vo'-al: 12 dance.
WO AW Omaha (526) 6 advp-*&gt;
to lovelorn; 6:25 dinner; 9 musical;
10:30 Nightingales.
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WIP Philadelphia (600.9 ) 0 talk
7 ta ’k; 7:15 concert: « piny: 8:30

h program; 9-12 vocal,
fudsvil'.-, review,
picatjii ( |J&gt;2) 7 concert;
'w n a-. vocal;
8:20
(•&gt;musical; 10 at home,
[U, Apple sauce rlul*
1Chitajj,, (570.2)*7 e«npianist, dance;! I t
dnnee.
"kwthtciwn Economist
!**enl; 8 harmony, ori Irctures; 9 orchestra,
^ Musketeers, trio; 12
Rtinnati (122.3) 6 ron^ l ' 1 quartet, trio, orI Cleveland (38-1.1) 6:30
■' Jf^rtainm cnt.
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' quintet; 8:30 hand; II
I m p o r t (silent.)
&gt; Vpr (silent),
wirmt News (352.7) 7:30
y ra&gt;accordion, tenor.

concert; 0:05 talk ; 9:36 iHrfhestTn.

WIT Philadelphia (395) 6 talk;
7:30 concert:: 8 concert; P music,
WCAE PiUsIiurgU (46i;i) 6d(0
U ndo Kaybec; 6:45 address; 7:30
pianist; 8 Evcrrcady hour; » or*
ChKDKA Pittsburgh (.103.1) 7:30
concert; 10 concert.
KGW Portlaml Oregonian M *2)
10 lecture; 10:30 concert.; 12 orch^lrd* *
WKAt) Porto Itico (372.5) 7
jazz band, songs.
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WO AI San Antonio (391.5) »•»&gt;
folk song . trio: 9:30 orchestMi.
KPO Fan Ffancisco (4-M.5) J
orchestra; 10 hand, pianist, vocal.
KFQX Scaltje &lt;238) 10 orches­
tra ; It conrcrt; 1‘2 danceWGY Schenectady (3iJ.5) 6.30
orchestra, instrum ehtal; 8 Ilrun.rv/Ick hmir: 10:30 organ
WB7. Springfield (3131)
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poultry: 6:30 lecture; 7 hockey
game; 9:05 dance.
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KSD St. Loin! P od Dlipdch
(545.1) 6 orchestra; 9 recital, bar

*OW MANY visitors to Miami know the real Coral Cobles, and tho broad appeal it makss to
,tho&amp;o who cotno hero for either rest or recreation, or for tho purpose of baying a home, or to
Invest in a profitably business? All-know, it'to be distinctively in a class of its own. as regards no*
^fdcntial property; mo«t people know how profitable investments have proved hore within the
past three years; but that here at Comi Gables are not only residential features, but npartmeot
house and business sections, and In a very sp ecia l way a most uniquo Crafts Section ia probably known
o*)y to thoee.who have been in touch'with Corat Gables’ activities for somo timo.
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In th« Crafts Section will be developed a high order of shops engaged In the making scores o f aefeftl
required not only in the construction work at Coral Gables, .but in every part of Florida. Tho market $mt
these goods is here now. Wc have been buying them for three years in Havana, in Spain, in every S ta ll
o4 the Union. It has always been difficult to* obtain them, and making them here will solve many pceb*
tome.
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Mr. F. I*. Seeley took the homeofmn tadsetry of AahevlHe and made it a financial and Industrial me*
ewe ** the basis of the I ill more Industries. EIDortfHnbbard tarflfc up tho Roycrofts Shops at KMt Aurora.
N. Y„ into a national at.8ct, and in even a hotter way William Morria in Htynmersmith, England,
new ideas and ideals which hnarc boon a potentrfoctor in the artistic world fo r generation. Yet
of those important movements had so mmpicxoas'a beginning orao rcedy n market forita products sartivl
wiilcti a wafts tho Coral Gables Crofts Beotion,
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Tho Crafts Section h^s more ioWcestiag. features-Uian any section which, haa *hoop
Gables, and we are confident that ilnsdBMbw-thn im y^tgacodsA)
sertft—
here. Plans ace already under way-forat^oaatfrfty'^nchutries which wlC tx&gt; estkbtished
within a year,
: . : n . , . ,.± .
.ont.j,..
Rapid Increases In values have attended tho opening.of every new s e c tio n at-CaraJLGables
Section will create new records in mcrsaicd valoea f o r .
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here fostered will create a larger demand f o r plots. Tho cantor^of -this s e c t i o n o tfiy fa'
crafts. There are b u s in o a s and residential plots a l f l o ^ a n d t h e i f a t t s r w f l h bo e s p e c i a l l y desScdble '
tho craftsmen engaged ha Che shnpa-wilt desire to live in tho a e c tlo n . fio o o ra l l a x g a r n n t i i t o m h m i J d
ready made reservations ofJota for this reason. Those w h o b o y n o w — t a k i n g : Aill.ajinwtnqra of* t h e -ftqfc
offer in prices— will bo among'the fortuoute ones .who in n Y o r y e h o r t ^ t e e wilhtako a - I a r g e p r o f i t on lkbit
purchases.

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For the Ideal home setting—for the establishment'of a bosinesa in a most prcdoctive
building of an industry whore a market is already fixod—Ocral Gntilos presents its advantagea
And os on investment In real estato-beued'on
dther or ail of thuse* R' has no peer in the
ea
district.

vUar^L^uiL' “■y'fttt&amp; s, i-jm . u:

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Yo^jum umdially invtlcd to \ _r
b o a r llo m O T H am
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J en in g a Bryan lectiao on “Etodlda am H
tat'on is £pm In «rr D etqao
local Coral GablesrOfflcer each ;J e e k j For fttfjtparticulars am
tfoB, coll at-tho Coral Gables OJzke. •o, . .j . . 7 &gt;
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n-«.1 W,,rth Star-TeleV-\i
” :-’-9 Hawaiian
*P "insiral. '
plywood (337) H;1r- mn- l***WRG Washington (468.6) 6 or7 show shopping; 7 : 10
• xr.trunicatnl; 12 mo- k-lie.-tia;
announced; 7:30 politic: ; 8 annonne
ed; 9:jr&gt;.dance.
^.en o n City (si)cni).
l*j»a»a»'City Star (365
*ha Air;
11:10
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J:SO talk;
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Newspaper readers were treated
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V 101?®* ,aat
Anti-toxin, and a Ribj
the best literature of the f i e ^ N o
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A Mlaafng Link.
John D. on Golf.
poem of Robert Service ever con&amp;mlS 1 °f Ja?-k London' no
buted more to the « p i » b o l f f i K l . T ^ action
ttOLt.A.xn 1 .. d k Av
W h it the Caliph 8 a!d.
H ow A nii nr:lit.
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detail ortale of Poo
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HavYtho,rne THREE hundred thousand units

Ona Toar....17.00; MU
I&gt;ollverr&lt;I In City by Months....fl.SO
t Carrier, per
wook. 15c. Weekly Edit
Ion, S2.00
per Tear.

the plight of Floyd Collin? in Sand C ? ^ C n e»,,tr?gedy than
Far away in northerri Alaska
« iiu , Kantuck/ ;
one thousand people,a diphtheri?germ K lf r ° WI!.°*f ess than
multiplying rapidly was srrin.?«fEI?£ bad *ound ,ts way and
everyone. ThTrty i " " S “*'£ ‘Xwatoning the liven ef
dineaso and fifty5more were u ^ c r au™.l!i° hnvei hl! &lt;ir?ud

MKIMKIt TIIK
| ......... .......
V The Associate,! Pres* In oxrlunt i l 'f .
to the huh for repul,.
,of
i,"
np,v"
. dispatch**
crert trit to It or not
otherwise
cre9Ji*“ ln *hl» l*n|»**r iiml also the
inral tifwn publlshofl hcrrln. All with a small
right* of r*ptil»llmtlnn of *p«&gt;clal
nlapAlrh^fi herein are aim* reierv*
,0 b " ' e
Id.
MONDAY, FED. 9, 1925.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
HAVE THE MIND OF CHRIST:
— I.*t this mind bo in you, which
was also in Christ Jesus. Let noth­
ing bo done through strife or vninRlory; but in. lowliness of mind let
esch esteem other better than thorn
selves. Philippian* 2:5-H.
IN LINCOLN’S DAY*
In Lincoln’s day men lived, or mil­
lions of them,
With fine, old-fashioned honor in
their hearts.
W? read their records now, and
learn to love them,
As down the ages Lincoln’s day
departs,
For many then found living slmply, sanely,
The true contentment and the
wiser wny,
.
Yes, often wealth lived quietly
and plainly,
However much It made, In Lin­
coln a day.

*5“ *,?re
oneUd &amp; raM
dd»?n?
il,,nCeTo8UPP,ied
“
amount
of*anU-to3E*I!«
-nur8°

b c ,ic v e "
A thousand miles away Scattla 2
,T“ er;
patched assistance. Muahera and t w ? f n ' J ' f T aml d i,‘
were called upon to face th™ I
i
fu 1. doif teams
stretch and carry
t
cirry o ' S t o n ^ d i f e ^ S ; ”f a lo n * ^
raco against Death.
IlllllulB mttTht
Doal"minute might mean a life. X w
to the situation is
tered records
th° ,li8tance covered and many shat-

One nice tkuT'

PERSONAL

bc ‘hundcntng-l

f".11 de"troy8 *n lifc- lf 8U,fic,cntly
us, h u u u ^ b l
cl to the f f S j l

‘But the simpler germ s of life,
good and had, survive Intense cold!
That Is why a child skating | n

Be careful
d° ; you m i,l,^ J
An ounce cL

0 pound of

derVwi rc?l*raW i

C r 1“ "5!t
M«ny of th^.

JS 1“ : f c s * * e x &amp; H tr'fo X *"'1but &lt;lrove «"•

furc, whose h X w a H cav^ h o t

An expIorer by na-

benuties of Sand Cave He frf.md fi?
Kon,e Lln (JUest of the
his life.
* He found them’ and be may have lost

mus^mean^rnorh^hnrfmos^ofVsTnni^0^ ?0&lt;^s light’ which

| P°or if ‘hey didjj
Probably
antique hunters m
crs.
'"H

YOUR real original ancestors ac­
cording to science, wns not a mon­
key, n lemur or the five-toed sal­
am ander of the carboniferous era,
Irom which we are supposed *----- the five fingers on each hand.
That real ancestor wax a meteor­
ite, flung off from another planet,
carrying the germs of life locked
ndln«n\ h e o f. u ' trnvd in g endless
miles through the ether, striking
ini"neair thk8 ,ut.mo!,Phcrc, becoming
intensely hot by ntmospheric fric­
tion, plunging into the ocean’s waJ*r « "d “ P W lox there, r e lr .d n s

Be careful
while trying to| 1
A woman ia~]
in tears.

Stove an

In Lincolns day then millions rock which fell upon hTs fU t nnd tES'lS**’ he di,!od*ed a
many hours ho lay in hls n n m w
’,ccurcl&gt;'- For
sought the churches
On Sunday morning seeking
S S T A 'h
“fe »
tru th and light,
s
Laid bare their hearts, the hearts
THE
RELIGIOUS
man
says
to
L
'—
w
th at heaven searches,
he scientist: “ Your explanation of.
— ;I
Asked God to search them nnd
11 °«T iVJ, s .e nrth ifl worse than
A
KENTUCKY
MYTH
grT i ! O T
daa‘M S »
™‘m ( ' i f e r S s h0 foolish,
..
l&lt;&gt; «et them right.
It’s sinfu
Oh, there were millions then, the
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
high, the lowly.
Who felt tho need to nsk, the f t r r e ^ " d X r „ = ~
out nature held Col-i*,, u
, , c *"me number of ribs For some years a legend of u n - . to Kentucky hut ihm
.
»..
noed ‘° p™y«
-The need of something higher. H e S
h
n
oU c l o t M o k " u n T h o “ l T " T ' r i!“ t0' h e °P- Hb “
* • " * * * « «*&gt; currency in Kentucky to the effect
hi?s superior.
_ "omething holy,
C°o "llin
s;' f a c e : I there ahouid
1 be C Hb m '.H n j™ .' that
m es
.', Buchn'n"™.'
h
e
jfnve
h
im
a
X
s
s
o
f
m
B
k
?
7
*
L
n
,
°
f
f
C
ln
a
&gt;h
that Ja
Jam
Buchnnun. a fte r his
To help them live their lives in
h e g a v e h im n b la n k e t. b u t h e i onc »,dc-;’
election
nf
ir„ u “ I Kentuckians, in turn, lauded nnd ; %
elcctic as President
*•
could n o t g q t h im o u t ; ho c o u ld n oo tt ee vv ee nn cc uu tt oo ff ff hhi«
r o it "a n"»
Lincoln's day.
is fo
d
A 8cl.e " t,"t did »ny th at to a ed States came to FB »«£? mU U*‘ n 8ailed !,uchlU1 nn. The K e n tu c k y ?
r e le a s e h im t h a t w a y . F lo y d C o llin s
f f h,S fo o t a n d distinguished American elergymnn tb .
•« * th «" bnlf ♦
Yes, Lincoln's day had many gen- f c * m o re .la y s in S a m , ckV c“
“
tb e c k tir^ ir m
tie mothers,
I
to a museum nnd count tho ribs
t!hy ^ efCaa
‘"inference f*is
T d ® "* !0"
And many sons ,nnd daughters
| on many skeletons. The clergy- a
good to see.
k„„«nt 1i he &lt;lctails of the“ two interesting
events
l [ e p lic ,l:; 1 : holl,d i n s i d e r R
V
moves on. Thank God, knou n to every newspaper reader.
„ week'^op*to
......
SBv;. Now timo
newspaper
rentier.
For
n
have blasphemous to do so. I know
as on ^
each time hnn others,
without looking thnt every man
.......
, . Wf, wtBI Ken ♦
Good men nnd women ns could
terest as
, tuckv swung back into Vhe“ Demo* ‘
ever be,
r m’t
h
T
o
,
‘bn" trute
ry
evencratic column a t the November
The
LBC.
The noisy few mny live their lives
h‘
P'tsxible ground for election for the first time
b
ins Carsince
unsightly,
THE clergyman was wrong the
Jackson’s first election
» had
in 1828'
May jest at God, and j«zz the word in h i H T v l i n i M 'S r a V i r i h n ^ ^ .p hf ist^ n ,»&gt;««‘h
a T na number of ribs was equal on both ynunT:ymn,!Hofth22. during'lb'c “ ear T h i V Z *
1818. lived in Elizabethtown Tht-! kv’s h ^ o J d T l ? '’ ^ " n 180 Kentucbr : r ay: ______
.. Northwest m
mlirht
e .^ u r d y m
musher
aides, hut his faith was admirable! cider
Buchnnnn
i, .1 __ ■
.
»k °ved John
....... C. Brcckinridt-o
Breckinridge
But there a re many millions liv­
ikht reach NomoTn f'time:.......'
m ttm of tho
" n s the party nominee for vice' _
ing rightly.
•P J£ * !N D- B°&lt;'kefellcr and George
or
Ju st ns there wort?, my friends, c n iu ftL r m S ^ L r S s 'z Z L n i r kt
«• "The
^ or th ird r »lWhh° ” Clth°r th'
r P S S 'Z S t ?
t
^
J C,&lt;«.ndc„
in Lincoln n day.
lime during the pnLt ueck to
----- -—---------- how Buchanan was surpi ed7, e' ' th, P Vnuphnnaa whm, ?
th e n , m o r e l n t e r e e U n u 1 Z Z r X n a w a l “y &gt; '" - 1 T h c &gt;- «"&lt;l J f t v ' " «"if. S n S A S ' . T fes’' Ben Hardin, afterw ard' ,, V
tb Pfl‘i,",p1n‘ tlenied the right of ♦
• nuerw arii such a secession. Just before leaving o f - i
K .Fcertainly
'° y»d , (iol,lisn"not
,,,ay
----Ik" baV0 fo u n d ll&gt;»t " t r u t h I have
f f . been
«’ H - ,'t f i ,.
I J to
he
out.h® down hu: i» s t r a n g e r t h a n S a . "
perfectly beautiful {treat figure in' "The"* TawnmkinJ ice. hut three years later another •
11
--------- ----------peaceful sight, reminding
t n £ LV ’f th° Stnte
Nation* Kentucky Senator. G arret Davis
Jeniiif
Jcng.s trt—
Khun, *•
the —
Powcrful. calnriy take his sent among the lawyers launched nn effort to censure the
F lJJa r em“ rkf,,,,c. lhir,g U h,‘^ m r u « m n ' r in°l
a
t
a
court
session
while
attired
in
to *et Florida coax away its pJaying
P,«v,n«rcchesa with his crippled ; „n,
ex-president on the ground thnt he
h a j. d C° "" Ved as ,on,r a ”
u
/
T
?
0
“"Meached
arm ies were fighting and which hung upon him
towlincn, had failed to
so clumsily
nil over the East. The
rPL
----------0--------^
feller and Baker financial nrby perntlttlng „„„.F|or|,lana to «
I , X J." .T S f" : I
. . ThCLAr0Ublc Wilh nl0»‘ «»f the taxless,
peace Thn Stnto**f,«,»iU| c-u,nu lo innl *stntc to die m I£
, t" ^ r hU* ‘!&gt;d"y is th at most of
W
nM0i ? - ht-1^ nnd .winning for
them are misses.
ircttinif re uly t„
n°U: in sesslon here, i s | ‘h™ -« over thS worid!’^ thoio
"I A m ark ib lei
t a c h a 'n ^ ’ w ^ C
, " f' " '
A f r i “ If
nC
&gt; alifornia’s
^
An,I »k
.......I'vail’IUI gll Kame. Jrrnsp and ability in his handling
Rrit.“ in i" having trouble
titer
Buchanan
did
not
come
to Eli- h
in intricate pleadings in a difficult
Veeoneiling its civilization to its
mL-i h'ru
w®nderful
dollar
in that
mies.
TheyftrLL
feed
the
Indian poppy crop.
English
s j legal
-od',co ''j*'® in 11&gt;re s t—c h i Id run* e vi^rv b
"
b,,y
or'k'rs
and
never
.......... .
■Hw.p»ulinM8enough.
lf b?d’ you
not
home in Whuatl’nnd.
advertising
The nrpdaily
some
told
Hardin,
that
he
had
he*
E xpected' years
venra’to
t Wllurc
bf. ''evotc!
.........
new spaper is tho g reatest huroni*the publication
of n work
world.—Si
tirosniTilL’
to become n ‘big mnn when v^pi-cicd,
he
te r Ol
of prosperity.
went
defending
his
Administration.
w
t
N
„
'*
n,"
'k’
•»
I.) Journal.
• n c a d ..m l e T r n .^ T .) = = ............... ................................ .. .......................
nnm ,n'-'
to decide justt what teachers l„i *
--------------------------------------------- -------t uF®lk" Mre busleVin Sanford now
unlversitld may and may „„t toll
tnnn a t any time before in the
»&gt;
the young people.
m a k in g p a g e o n e
mnn f,uh- 8t ° r y ,nnd thHt menns that
•om cthinir
helntc rionc.
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
clear
6
Ton
h&gt;f
"
c,’d‘*
«"
not
LAKELAND STAR-TELEGRAM
G&lt;ar. renchcrs should bo allowed
-------

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The

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$0.00 pi

Realtyj

SAVEontT

THRIVE
In
1925

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(c.,.ifr:V ;r,!7cth Stitts z

A “TRANSFORMATION

An executive, says the

1 rioiine, is a man who

Cartoonists, hum orists and para- Southerners who -h ..
graphers of the North and West to do well wha 1 . ved them how
have Just a pet subject. Until t„ do
thty had planned
recently they made m erry with the
They iiiscovercd that the “com­
Southerner. Tho comedy South­
edy Southerner" was in fact a
erner was the source of their rich-!joke
Theyation""';
began /to
of Lmc
the
eat humor. They dressed him in , “ transform
V "talk
* . . UI
...................... .
They a ttr i- jn e r . W h u lhev w e re °

J3

r„nWyTW
hh a t.eV7 th&lt;&gt;y b°Bcve to beThe spectacular work of th e ; th, sib-v
true. The student should he alllowed to say what he thinks.
y0,1,1 ^
newspaper reporter a t made a gimrf rtnryCfb ? hi* , THat •
Louisville on the staff of the Cour- n,,d "pnt a good many clever"fas ’ 1
2..
.
.
PHN In tk-. .- .I. ...
*
* 8Ua* I
of aN \I h TIIER, cour8e if worthy liiP.Inii*«,.l
to the rock pile. ...................'" I i .
&gt;f a Mohammedan school. There ier-Journal is an example of what cals
During
tho
hectic
days
of
th.*' 5
ihe teacher with a long stick in « good reporter will do nml .« what
war when a great many contra,-- m
"
bua,d, tbat enables him to hit t e hV h? r - ! ‘ F ° .to K01 •» ftory.
nny ,hild nn the head without inov! other r n n i i " 8 i, eslrr ' t0 he,P tho tors were piling up hank accounts 1 ■
mg from his seat, forces the chil­ other Collins plays its p a r t in the for estates in Florida and expen - 1
S 5 5M B - r . ^ ^ i i ^ b y C - n S ^
dren
to recite
th?
I*
— . passages 11from
inn th
'
honiirn
with
(h
i.
y
o
m
, „ p .V t ,r ' Z I ? " , 1,
• * r y .t „ n n ,
-...,o|s
Jhool of7 course,
nnd " V7be provide
Such whoola
should,
he provided-1 f„r determination t,■■ « « -he .te ry th. ] 'h '
S t X u i . ? r ’ " not
»
such people. They need thecm.
&gt; Courier- to ,JoI v e V h c rl,Conf r® 88 began

j

till

Three Bungalows
hvery One at a Bargain on EasyTenatJ
Oak Hill—Pine Crc-st— Wood ruff Sub
" c a r c a kr9nLs fo r th e s e subdivisions aril
nom e Rood b u y s in each

THREE LOTS ON SANFORD IIEIGB
CLOSE IN
$800 each

BRITT REALTY CO. INC
Realtors

Worry /ig Ivhife subordinates .i,,
the work, but we’ve found that tlm forward in
executive docs the work too.
U HLN the Caliph ordered the [ion is a fine young fellow n m /w o li: m?rPro*!l?I !_i,..,,_edviti?3 u "ewspaW First Street.
i’hoe&lt;|
in Iris work. They connected him tl„. , , V1 w# ,,f opportunity „„„ wonderful library at Alexandria to liked among his fellow-newspaper
” R5Tiir
n.08in» around
the
promise
of
success,
all
of
which
men
in
Louisvi'......................
1
with
ruined
plantations,
misman­
[&gt;c burned, thus depriving all fu
In spit,, of tho fact that King
the professi
agement and a ronmtic sort of de- Sou**----" mndV
‘ a reality by the
Alfonso hna nhnmlonci' ‘ '
Southerner. They sought in vain turn time of magnificent works of ing the rt
«genius,
he
said
simply;
»if
f
to
2
action against Ibanez! I io v e rih e K n,M.nH;nl fran' ^e fficiency, husineia for
methods an-l financial success.
«n
, fu ? f 7 !cn 'vho loafed (bookks repeat what in in the Koran porter must
u,‘mww“ ld unrfoubtedly like to crown
........
then they and their readers be- in the shade and talked politics In­ he&gt; are superfluous, so burn them'
h'"&gt;. «s Franklin P. Ada
aptly gan to g„ South.
They went stead of getting down to business. If they do NO T repeat what is in examples o“fVa S r r e ^ t e T O n e ^
remark*.
8hi'’yard’
‘ o'* truth of the m atter is thnt
Nouth to spend their winters. They
remembers munv v..«r.
went South to build cotton" mi IN th ? * u
, n
transform ation. bu,;„ h s . " ,h' &gt;' *rc
Uncb
J printers.
printers SnrChances
K
advcrti"&gt;mr
for They went South to i^vest in ren! i U hail|f\ ha? beet, not in the
That wns nil right
are he won't
Ret any down this way. The de- estate, to erect factories m d to S,.nm -. ’r hUo n th-eir idl;a» of tho but those th at govern
rash in generally on the riches of i i ! I!“ r,ler Experience and con- versitica. Including ric
k“
8,1,0 vurriiory,
rairn «»44 of i:»«I
uu hi huh
this
territory, the fairness
t , ! ,, ,
'!? shnwn11 ,hom
‘bat itheiir endow them, nre not
S
tate governmenis
..„.i ,i...........ts
South has
u ‘ n ^ Co"!,T "
« «
S tate
governments and
the ipti |' contribution
'.‘L'’ to
t0 the
tbt* South
*»“f con- dans.
especially in the fine mahogany i H ‘&gt;bi i 1&lt;!.ir„,r, &gt;“ r‘i , , n &lt;"&gt;«»'“ »
ire to
tud«. „f H. people tr Earning new • share m t h ‘- nVy " a ’Urul f t 8*1
in. ,h« Senate and House j j . ' , h " ' | * Kooil t lory, n,„| it
trades and crafts.
And having S
, 0 Pro8Perlty which the
A
LEARNED
man
in
South
\
f
Jvi
*L
l ? ,a.r t 'y,,u"K
°untt •-•porter
reporter swindlers. ‘be grafters and th,.
„
v-...
broughi their
mg Nouth
ji £
h“a,rd
recently brought
Southerner had
mad, and the NmiM,.
t h e s e r v ic e r en d ered
for n New York paper secured a
no 1 s'n i V i !1 C Pa swimming possessions to the South
Collins, in Cav»» r it v
» i
vnn a u . nford ,,craI«i- Why don’t found themselves in the iid-t of Fmn rp ,h,d r. ml‘t r-’' tl™ «» t h . rent sinir link."
n i" rCr
,h" ml*’ were empty.* Cfimhing the “adder! a fine piece of newspaper w o rk 'n ,
mi
*,
do your swimming in' I ik&lt;Monroe?—Ocala Sinr u- V 1 aK
well as one of public wrvico to th i
" r°
Am0rl“ ’
T h .. -link - you know » „ uM bc
By tho Seminole County Bank is thc ^ 1
" - y -y y « llc « r..;S,l‘nr; U " h' " ” «
:om ething connecting th,- hlghes* Jie reached a heigh!’ w h e r e ^ e could j ^ f h e am bit" on "He’s
" i- .-had
? .'1 'Pag,
‘“ f^ O n c
unibition of every good
efficient th at a strong orffnnization,
' “ * newsr a d io n o m e n a c e
men h° aPCS With thc low« 5 of
penenced staff, and up-to-the-minute
lnTh.r rp *re quite a number of
ST.
AUGUSTINE
RECORD
The skull found by Professor ” * *"♦ '* “ h'*v&gt;' ytty-Hwar-l! L S Su to.ftS Y teS'SS *.""*
knockers in Bradenton but a . they
ill ties can make it. Avail yourself °f*J
Dart of the W ltw atersrand Univer-|
come.
do nnM **
buR&lt;Bttir houses they t .Th,. an*'®‘y of New York thea­
to
u r account subject to check is cortii«
do not incur nnv unpopularity hv trical men lest radio kill the then- as thiie number o f theaters incr &gt;as- 8 ‘y is described us the skull of an
invited.
animal,
not
human,
but
Hie knocking.-B radent on Herald.
V '
.'i, nu!"an' ‘»»‘ more in‘l..r
a little premnture. Not I cs with the size of the comn unitv 1 i i T
Ifit. to
,t f , live.
„the on,y kind ° f knocker all this country’s patrons of
1
,1
each
citizens
has
to
begin
to
chooM
|
! ? n 1 ,e »rorLilla °r chimmusic
i r ' for himself among possible enter I Th ’ a l t »ou.,fh unthle to talk,
and drama live in New
HOLLYWOOD NEWS
I'.C IXTKHUsr IMI It ()&gt; SAVING!* Al t,lt, 9
Weil vi;;it thut g rea t city every ‘m*.W iits. H i. own time, funds alniSs. t h ^ . p ^ h l e ^ 1
The
.
.
—
man,
acquir­
reason. Thousands of radio lis . and tastes cause him to go to some ed rpeech. Then ht» could tell oth»*vs
P,orne
News-Tribune
The Sanford Herald wants t o |aonir. illtn „
»“ Vs in m. excellent editorial on ‘enors who tun,- in ,011 « graJ,,, shows and stay home from others
The fnth..r know how many nf tne one mil- 2
n. u \hl‘ ht’art!‘ of men nn,i
th e public capacity for being er« what he knew.
h S ^ da , ° K,fin‘f ' “ Bond hogging in lT ^ .a," 5*r do 9p‘ a t the same time
could tell the son. and Itnhwlclg
ion visitors who will come to FI.,-e .‘ C*^8 P,c‘“ res •' ‘
but . a demonatration of selling
selfishness’’ e n d
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k;
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and
conclude,
I'rcvent-’ yr.,,,1 .,W|W. Ami ,hc c h . . « . . „ J r, . ft" » K ™ P h in h . h .m ., ,t began to accumulat
ut cfyic!udc*
with bo
this. “ J*,
nble
,f
t h ,ro cot|M
HOWE
**f the golden rule.”
,ce ‘bat. having heard the sta r by . . ‘‘ . r red’ i;: n,ow believed to huv»
radio, ,f business or pleasure takes !
!nted mu"ic. ■PPrw.-iation and tercsting
_________ ________________ _____
b? nj|° N e w York they will gladly attendance nt paid concert offering wuy hetw
good
music.
The
movies
haven’t
*tUad thv ‘heater or th? opera anil
___ _ ^ &lt;H|(
STRENGTH - SERVICE Kill' d off uny o ther form ,,f amuse* nne-man.
pay the requisite price.
, ..
. over the sea and b are
pleasant
to
know
whut the ultim ate
awnt,
nor
|mve
th
ty
weakened
in
.. tb^ro
is
something
*i:L«e
besides m- h -ir
nav#
sunsets
in flaming skies.
descendant of men is to be like
•bo hat keeps people homo fr.m, T
" “ PP**1' to the public, and what he will he doing two or Srn Uutin,a n but ®“t of the 959.­
000
who
will
go
hack
north
there
be no valid
reason
G A R D E N B‘J
e *beater or concert haM —when whv
1“ " “ ,vt,so"
three hundred million years from will be a t least 800.000 who •will « « S nSfroT T e 'S &amp; Z K * r I
H- s - I&gt;0^
but how In ttho
f i world did the
2 j yi*“ r#k kfpt at home- ff » com! I the O k "h',u,d .nut simply cause now, when this earth reaches R;i want to come back next
y ,n“l on« ‘heater, many cit- l! m P? bife cuP“c,ty *? « P « n d a full age, und the time comes for
f e s o r ever find it nut?
vear.
^ S T S l
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fY P E W R IT P P Q
It only requires
"ole t«
to attend evervl
every l !.-t.ti!.,?Ur!her. to tuktf ln . onw niore
' 3
,b* "hie
.......
good production given in it. chry
,!. ) artistic devdomn'enL witho«FTfrw. H" al) to Pa8s on to one of t h e ...........
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Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Clark have spJ!!tChS^daFyraAkth ° L N„e»W
r„? /"yMa
First Grade
Ian *Jlub will meet as their guest, their son-in-law,: and Mrs G B Frn!!k Par°nta’ Mr’
*'nr” n Bp,.ino“ &gt; Elizabeth CamerU R brnnk‘
Mrs. R- L. Glenn, J. W. Kennedy of Cleveland. O.
nn, Catherine Carter, Josephine
I
Lucilc
Eddy,
C le o
Dwight Smith came from De- Check,
Miss Elizabeth Young nf Oviedo
t t crCCl ub\w 111 meet
THAT’
Lee Rosa Peterr. Juanita Smith.
-T '?his
? t0
snc" d ft few days Karla Wheeler. Mildred Garlick.
fh Mrs. J. E. Bak- spen^ Saturday with friends in hfr
htre
with
parents.
Sanford.
Harold Allman, Thco Crotcan,
| Shrine Club will
Knrlyle Housoholdir,
Raymond
Miss
Palmer
Argo
of
Oviedo
Mrs.
J.
H.
Lee,
Mrs.
T.
W.
Law­
(honoring J. Putman
Locke, Jack Morrison, George Sau­
ton nnd Miss Charlotte Iaiwton nf K
n J ii w im im f; ,h0
» ' cer, A. E. Kuhurn, Claude Whitten,
Irummond will en- Oviedo spent Saturday in Sanford.
*
Harold Collins, Urban’ Mny. TalTho fac.t«bt sellin s.
RVcdncsday Bridge
can
d
y
In
A
m
arica.
Glenn
Wimbish
returned
Sunday
l?ud,
8
e
c
M*ll"a
&gt;'rancis
Roumillat,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Potter have from a business trin
P k oil
r ‘wi*} .uires, Robert Wilson, Lil­
3.Cc a bar
8 o’clock a t the a s 'th e ir house guests Miss Helen vilic.
ly Mne Abbott, Fannie Biggers,
I •% .&gt;
v v i
of the Stanley, O’Meara and Mias Bernice Dalton
Artemesia Brooks. Annn Bell
jinw, followed by n of Jackson. Mich.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. R. Philips. Mr. Brown. Caroline Hill. M artha Mc­
re wedding party a t
Merriwcther,
and
Mrs. Raymond Philips and Donald, \ irginia
The many friends of Pete Schijr. nnd Mrs* C« P«
Doris Adelaide Hockey, Eunice
Miss
Marion
Philips
motored
to
rard will bc glad to learn th a t he Bartow Sunday.
Ifair.
Tyler, Evelyn Wilkinson, Mary
has recovered from his recent ac­
Alice Williams, Esther Benjamin,;
cident and is able to be out.
pnday
Mrs. George A. DcCnttes leaves I aulino Davidson. Anna Jane Grant
kiousholder will en-Monday for Jacksonville where Mary Willie Glidcwcll, Louise
i “ I'/ic Comfort Route*’
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benson have she
ro
mine Bridge Club,
will visit Mrs. Geo. A I)e- Packard, h&gt;ank Benjamin, Billy
ns
their
guests
Mrs.
Benson’s
par­
Brown.
Billy
Boyd,
Emmett
Rog­
P a re s F ro m J n c k s o n v illb '
went of Womans’
Coftes Sr.
ers. Herbert Stoohoff, L. E. Tew,
t Athn tic CUy
ain at bridge with ents Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Burke of
11*1 timer*
R
i.ion
Great
Falls,
Mich.
'tt tt
nith as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. II. n. !a&gt;wls re­ i Jack Torrance, Aiiecn Cook. 1
••
*l«rfljn.|
&lt;t -i)«,trtri
■t u n
S-cond Grad;
IU".,i —.il
.ill f.Matim F»lt»- * g ll V
turned
Monday
from
Jacksonville
Mrs. C. W. Stokes. Miss Dorothy where they have been spending the
Autumn Shannon. Julia Boll, Me- .
IK' * V.&lt;k
r 'j
| Ti
— lay
•riti K-i-ji,
x* it
c..f) ,
Stokes
and Miss Alberta Aycock week-end.
Clelland, John Henry Tnlhot, Ella j
trson we&lt;iding a t
•Ivl-.lU'.'.Jl
•WttMi.ftwa
3t.Jl -t
the
Rioye, Watson Shannon, B illie!
Baptist Church. spent Sundav in Orlnndo
•Vlt lUKrti ami ratt.
or-yM'i.
I The many friends of Raymond &gt;&gt;orthingtun. M argaret Squires, |
m&gt;l (in. ’Ul-watn# tl*♦Vi»iijlto.
[Bridge given by the Kuests of friends.
Its)
Louise
Merriwether,
William
V
ih
-!
««(
All
• arr,, &gt; t‘« V.V.NHAH.
at.the Betty Ann
Mr nnrl M r. if-,- i i r
\*
! Bearden are tclad to know that ten, -Marian Haynes, Marjorie Pope;
• n, lti-1* ii,. •&lt;
'i Idopt tlel»U tor t 4, (B,
I ?uulvt&lt;i tr «mi
hntlU5. S. M. Lloyd hpml nf c* i i Haro,d J* More- he is convelcscing from his ru- Oledn Cruse. Betty Wheeless, Eva
.-4tllnff Uni*
Unit A I*. V
Perkins 280- hend of St. I-ouis were the guests cent illness,
FOK I’AKTIRIORE
Cunningham, Archie Ward. Edgar
in Sanford for the week-end of W.
jom.
r, -\i| ;h.inr
Fob! I ’1; i ijy i
OHn Tyner, William -Mile. Linirys, the pretty French actress of the Comeilic ('aur&gt;'i»rtin • heater of Pari;, wa awanlod a
Jninmond will cn- E. McGrnw of Osceoln.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Langley I-undquist.
• ! Jani.it
i&gt;t., % if, *i.
Speir,
Elizabeth
Hirschi.
Bonnie
prize
of
5000
francs
in
the
beautiful
leg
competition
nt
the
H.il
de
i’Opcru.
1
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&gt;
n
o
i
f
r
,’
an
si
f - o . j •_ .q, 1
have as their guest. I)r. Langley’s
fFartnigiitly. Bridge
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack McFnrlin. father, W. T. Langley Sr., of i oung, Annece Cripe, Henry Jam e­
I'OU
I’tlll.ADEU’IH
\ ;■
son. Bobby Pearson. CL 8 . Middle*
small son nnd nurse of Quincy left Camp Hill, Ala.
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ASK
MARTIN
FOR
ACTION
ten.
Nellie
Knight,
Mary
E
l
i
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a
b
e
t
h
n
.
Mary
Manning,
Cornelia
8
.
It
V
W
II
pointed
out
Li
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i , t , -i. i» MetCvH
Sunday for Bradenton after n
tnhy
*’ ' f
I* , 3. 1
Neely, Ada Singletary, Edith iMcRae, Marion II oolihnn, Edna Riv
short
visit
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
Potter will enterJudge nnd Mrs. E. F. Houshold- Menklcy, Charles Betts, Elmo Oil- i
FORT PIERCE. Feb. 9.—Gover­ ■dm ivrrnor that contract for the
cr, Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Palmer lard, Hubert Lawson, Coney llnmil, crs, Raymond I-undquist, Rosema­
•, honoring . Miss G. Ball.
, hard urfacing ami . rl riling of \u„Xu^r Miami lo P itib.
ry Fernandez, Pauline Bellamy, nor Martin has been asked t.i gi t
i »nd Mrs. Casnndra Schultz mot­ Stewart Gntchil. David Earl.
&lt;««. JJ. Feb. 1 . 11 . Ji.M^r. s.
sod Miss'. Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Williams ored to Daytona Saturday evening
a &gt; a rd td four
behind the State Road Depart­ ! th i; project w,i
a. Mich.
• .
1
( o r , - in’evmsttrin ’ ’T.'tidSi
Ruth
Cruse,
Mnrcndel
Sclvekinf,
Third
Grade
•ent-Teochcrs As- had ns their guests for the week­ to hear the New York Symphony
month.,
ago,
hut
that
r
&gt;
t*ir
a
ment
and
have
work
started
on
James Dorsey, Brrnice Sapp. Lucy Dobbins. Mac Hickson. Frank
fflect at D 'o ’clock end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Swift. Miss Orchestra.
Betty Colbert. Alice Harvey, Hn- lia Bennett, William Preston, Hud­ construction of the uncotnp.’-.'tcd Inown hero im thirg lie ; bee,, Horn- MERCHANTS A MINERS
Oliva
Swift.
M
aster
William
Swift
IfoushOraer and
TRANSPORTATION CO.-,-:
1 zd Harvey. Glenn Govocek. F rank­
Hester. Paul King, Dorothy twelve-mile link in tho Fort Pierce tow ards starting Hie Work, altliough
J r - ami Mrs. R. L. S tratton of
:rn E. tk/Si.
Di. and Mrs. \V. T. Langley. W. lin Camming, Richard Packard, I son
iwers ns hostess,
Cheatam. Nona Rivers, Evelyn Okcediobeo load, the eastern end I the contract rjill.-d for it* comple­
St.
Petersburg.
T. Langley Sr., Miss Mildred Grace Huggins, Katherine John- I Wilkinson, I con
there will bc n joint
■:t / / lifjv
Simmons, Calvin Teague and N'ed son, Gertrude Porter, Norn Powell, Stiver. M argaret Walker, LeRoy' of the All.intic to Gulf crosa-r.tate tion within 290 working days.* •
rent-Aeachers a
As^ p ’lrfnt-Aeacners
sPurdon, Ei liter ; _________
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Stoothoff. Mr.
Priipary and Mrs. E. C. Golson, formed n Chittenden attended the concert of Evelyn Smith. Nancy White, Rich- Ericson. Jewell Tturner. Elmo Jones
(If. I IV.»n
Yf .l..!..
...I
«I At
.. .
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De
Side » h 5 . r v congenial p arty motoring to Day­ the New York Symphony Orche.s- j nnl
tra in Daytona Sr
tona Beach Sunday where they
visited with their old friends. Mr.
A congenial party
Friday
i fh»ntv Ball for the nnd Mrs. John Datz and son John Daytona Saturday
tend the concert
Fcniald-Iuiughton Datz Jr., and Mrs. Monstermen
vt**
/A
nil Island
'? T k f ,ady Kmiaw . Mary George. E v e -, Urquhart. Curtis Coleman. K v Island. Svmnh. nv O.-h ',tr ^ N
be held nt the Ar- all of Valley Stream , Long
am
nf
St
,
r t y i f t tirM. M-f0 , Mr- •vn 4f«»rtcr . Doris Pattern. Charles lyn Wright. Helen Wilson. MarMrs. Jam es E. Ingraham
or . visit S n J M k ? n M h’ ' T
*°VC
1
Bower. Harold Ha- garet Torrance, Vivienne Sm art,
’ (
|brr Two of All Souls Augustine has arrived for
sister in , S X n
" ^ V''iV ( »ia" " la"&lt;
\ ause. Clay Williams.
Mary .1 . I’reston. Betty McKinnon,
V
of
a
few
days
with
her
th will have a Vnl" ttru "
Reuben Mason and Mux Stewart. !
hnurth Grade
Alice McGlone, M artha May. HatMrs.
Verna Bandy, Helen Colbert, Lil­ tie Green, Catherine
at the Knights of hrothcr-in-law. Mr. nnd
Forrester,
Frnnk P. Forster nt their home on
A. E. Crnndell is entertaining a lian Douglas Bentrice Hic'csnn
Magnolia Avenue. Mrs. Ingraham party of friends from Pittsburgh. Glndy.t Henderron. Katherine Jow- Marjorie Du Bone, Melon Drcasor,
is a form er resident of Sanford Pn , who expect to spend some crs, Editu Mae Lamb, Katherine Anna M. Couch, Nettie Ooilcr.
ahptay]
I Hour at the Library nnd the wife of the late Jam es E. time in Sanford. They are Mr. i Morrison, Virginia Howard. Mary
Mrs. Charles Fedder who ha t
Ingraham, Florida E ast Const nnd Mrs. Townsend
nvenu Trcssc
1 resse ana
r .11...................
............
..
.............
and 1I Elizabeth
Tolar,
Gilbert
Ilum-nn,. IIUll
many
fnem ts in .-i no-rd . n
ft* Club nt tflb *Ll- Railroad official nnd pioneer de­ son, Mr. and Mff- I 1;, T- H eght-.Siim m l Knight. G P Sharp. Kar* rive Tuesday from Jacksonville, lo
veloper of this state, who passed mile. C. H. Smith ami Frank I-, Inc -oung, P. M. M ikery, Edwin \ be the guc.-*t. of Mr. and -Mrs. Ed
1 o'clock.
Smith.- 1-0 •» |rfltr--l't /, Oi.ii
,.Canipbull, John Courier, rKxntyu | ward lAim.*,
»n Music Club will away u short time ago.
Irlocic.
I ii
Unit of
j of the • liol
ai at S
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sve a mi)«ic...
home of Mrs, B. F. ■

NORTH BY SEAi

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be * joint meeting of
rearhers' Associations
primary schools a t the
rimn’rfr '.‘fiHwol, ,Thurs\n at 1:00 o’ddfck. This
be held for the pur­
lins: the time nnd place
■iotic pageant to be
three schools and a
•nceJi requested.
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Department of the
pb will have its regu»rtv Tuesday, Fob. 10 ,
VinaM Smith ns host|M82.
meetinir with the
Uficers will he held nt
l»nd a large attendance

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Spaulding Circle
Irummage sale Feb. 21
Int’s firm; Store.

home

rr~
\

coming

Fcl,. 9.—Elahorntc
made for celebra*
■timing Day nt Steta‘‘y. «et for Feb. 20.
Alumni Association!
"*dy engaged for sevmake the event
Stetson spirit.” . As
ihc day’s, events,' an
rooming Banquet will
[*&lt; evening of the 20 th.

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|Mrs. A. R. Key, Mrs.
an,| Robert Deane
t New York Symphony
Pwccrt at Daytona SatK

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There is no form nlity here. You will find Km
and pleasant to do business with this strong h ti|
May we hope to serve yog loo?

7RichBuUcrCrcann

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You have many friends who are depositor! oft
and we want you with us. too. \ \ / «urdik%
to tome in nnd get acquainted.
4

take steps to

lnmth&lt;*
ki^ I* hut
not itSO
loud
as8°.und
th at nf4
of thp
a cannon,
GI,
A u d its
vi v iisl'nl
Jon 8ns
cr.—Holm
And
ita kick
twice
great
-o— —
We
chell U ?.v? y l bnt (,,‘n,,r"l Mitn r ,1 « tnk.'.nK h u superiors for
b»^d
i" ,Mnr‘i« Bomber, but he
h*s certainly
got them
"
air.

J. G. Ball was called to Thomasfr!!i!Ul U ke re‘urncd Sunday
vllle, Ga„ Sunday by tho serious from
n motor trip to Tnmpa.
illness of his mother.

inYheIeliRht»
!n
„ *hLc "nme Pi2Mf

a stagnant pond, may get typhoid
from the ice.
And that is why, when this
earth had cooled off sufficiently
to make life possible, germ s of
life from some other older planet
"
M
S
a
S
whni n ° t n “ y ‘ t Lo m N c n a n a ‘ " N o m e couid come traveling througH the
countrv dashed t V " . A * ” ?,hen
h« o e s of the north
ether nt a tom peraturo of abso­
e r n n ^ p f ^ d a ^ m f s h i n ^ h rela^y^^uld0^ ^ ^ * ^ 8, ^ P vVt- lute zero and s ta rt life on this
p'nnet, to travel up through the
millions of years of evolution.

in dark 1' d n 1° cave°1 ay^FlovdUColIf” ° f
away’ down
tombed b; n gignmic c vht t T L ? ^ 1" 8* ahvc’ but held en-

PIIONE:—Res. 428-J

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of diphtheria nnti-toxin carried In­
to Nome by dog cled arrived foxen solid. Doctors hopo the a n ti­
toxin will retain the power to fight
diphtheria plague in spite o f the
freexing.
Heat would have destroyed it,

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o f t h e D a c k so m -S v e s C
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*0 with capital stock

‘kalt Water
zes First Time

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F VVa,h.. F,-h. 9. — The
father of this winter
Ir , r e' *" this section
■ rn e tlrst time in the
. e weather bureau.
to provide
I, '™ fiShing fleet nt
hr™*-, I10" in- Skaters
L
d ^ fleet for a
o f a mile. *
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THE^ANFORP HERALtf, MONDAY, FEBRUARY D 1925.

Volstead, Father Of pr
eratidn Of
PHANTOM FINN
FACING A BUSY
SCHEDULE NOW B u ffa lo \ 2 '

been nccoptcd
Meets in which Nurmi will com­
pete:
• FJcb; . D' American Legion, P o rt­
land. Me.

iRtiuc of $.120,uuu to r th a t nurmi-m
while ?70.(»00 will bo rpcnt on im.
proving the wntervyorka plant..A ll
the principal streets of the city
now paved with shell.1 extendin'*

f'-’P.ivcd,

n an csn sn E arM H rsR R n rcan e

Navin, Detroit Owner, Pulled

Herald Want Ads Will

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P r i c e $ 1 4 0 0 .0 0 .
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L|lately
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.,ft insertion.
r auhsequrnt
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LOG ANGELES. Feb. 9—Wo
row

m-v a n ' not. r.o ex travagant at
' {T-Piilar belief would paint them
bill on tb" ru n ttn rv are
i'-'L «u a t any ra le tlivy dcn'l pay
••tit money for shoe shine;.
v
. i o., Angeles bfmtbl.uk.. Tin- shin&lt;: i tftv tb it 15 men havt their
| elux'r 1 Inet! to nnu woman.
A woman, they explained, will
ts k r Imam a 25 re n t Imlllo of pnl.
■i 'h. hunt up a ra g ami .it iho
‘ ° f th« month figure out how much
I site has saved. Then. iT she is
married. nh-&gt; is liable to try and
break up the age-old male cusj tom of hiring someone else to clean
, hi t shoes.

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FOR SALE Fifty acres good celeiry.n i ' , F,‘ve ncrps cleared
ami tiled and in crop. Right a t
loading station and near hard road,
j rice $8,500. Half cash, balance
terms. Fred Walsma.

eOR SALE— New house and big
lot. 1-2 block off Dixie High­

TIN AND METAL W riitk

JAnVF™ ” . CPuWAN, - AU kbTS
w ,T ln and Sheet Metal Work.
W ater nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­
phono 111.
TYPEW RITERS" AND REPAIRS
All makes of typewriters for t rder. _ _ _
............... .. w ,u u ‘
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
“
DO
YOU
WANT
to buy or sel
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
anything?” If so advertise It
VETERINARIAN
DIk . A' , r^*f*LAN—Veterirmria
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 31
E. Second St., Sanford. Fla.

MIRACLE Concrete Co.
— general
cement work, eidewalka, build­
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. I . B.
Terwllleger. Prop.
Lumber and Building Muterlal
C arter Lumber Company
_ N. Laurel St.
Phone G55
HILL LUMBER CO. H o u s T l
Service, Quality and Prico.

-. -n « "vi ona
mil
ula llay stnrlnil; auarter
in 111lot
1d ollar opera house under construe
I }'“ **• tw o m illions In,Ing npent ot
h igh w ay; sr ea test ehanee for llv»
developers to km
In on grounr
floor. VVrltu D evelopm ent Depart
tnent The P en sseola News. ___

way. $lt00; a lso 5 room

c o tta g e

furnished $1,150.00 Citrus Heights
tillin g Station. Orlando Road.

1U-.1

MJR S A L E -P ure sugar enne ayrup, Oftc per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House inoins■“ 7Gc‘, Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesale Co„ Augusta, fia.
CASII—Paid for false teeth, den­
i j *°, • Platinum nnd discard­
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR SALE—Used Willys-Light
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Bargain for quick sale. Iaikc Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.

WANTED—Young m an of good
appearance to solicit advertising
—Should have his own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply a t Herald
Office.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
Must be experienced. Give full
particulars regarding qualifica­
tions. P. O. Box 221, Sanford,

WANTED—Female stenographer
with some experience in legal
work. Apply in person. 3 P. M.
Geo. A. I)eFOR SALE—Pair of good mules Friday nfternoon.
lo r sale, cheap. H,,x 20, Oviedo, Cottcs.
WANTED—Young man of good
habits t o ‘learn printers trade,
FOR SALE—Household
W ight Print Shop. 9 R. R. Ave,
1020 TJnion Avenue.
Old Colonly Life Insurance Com­
BABY CHICKS—Ninepany of Chicugo, III., offers agents
breeds to choose from
n wider field nnd increased onIng now. Quality, our i
portunity by writing man, woman
Not quantity. I.et us
nnd child from ages 0 to 50 on the
Free circular with nri.-..
annual, semi-annual nnd quarter­
ly premium plnn. for amounts go­
ing up to $5,000 ns regurds to chil­
dren, while for adults the limit
is $.'10,000. As the company writes
also sub-standard risks, our agents
have very few rejections. The
AI.E—Shetland pnny. R. B, Company will give u very liberal
'&lt;n. Goldsboro.
commission contract (direct from
homo office) to u good personal
producer.

Rooms For Rent

Dodge

Graham
to Ton Truck
123
Dodge
Coupe
*24
Dodge
Touring
*22
Dodge
Touring
*22
Dodge
Rondster
*2i
Ford
Fordor Sedan
*23
Ford
Runabout
&gt;25
Ford
Ton Truck
(Cab &amp; Body)
*—*
Ford
9 Passenger
Suburban bus
*23
Ford
Panel
Light T ruck|
*-■*
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, all
in fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “ Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
iono No. 21
Oak &amp; Second

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SEBRINC
Granite Brick A:
Block Company installs additional
NOTICE
equipment, tripling capucity of the
Td whom it may concern:
plant.
This is to notify ull interested
TAMPA — Beautification of
in the organization of u new mill - South Florida fnirgrounds under
work company forming a stock wuy.
company to build u new millwork
shop; thut I am not interested in
thu proposition and do not intend
to tuke unv stock in the company
or huve any thing to do with it. 1
will continue to run the Hanford
Novelty Works Shop in my own
name and management a fter Feb­
ruary seventh, 1925. The propo­
'Wumh-rfnt ‘Whiter*
sition wus started without my
'lirtiifhtful Suininrl-s
knowledge or concent and I was
nut approached in regurtl to it
for several weeks a fter it was
started. 1 huve never consented Haggard &amp; Company;
to go in or iiave anything to do
Real E state—Investments
with it. except to offer to sell out
to them, which offer is withdrawn.
First Nntionul Bank Building
Very Res. Yours,
V. C. Culler,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
_____________
Sunford. Fla.

him m i . a m i p s i v r
Tie- I’ulnt That Haves '
Mutiny.
Mil IIiifuel it reil |iy

K lirrsim -l.liM tsIry
Holil

I ’n l n l

We buy used clothing. Send us
a list of what you have. We will
cull. J. J. Randall. 121-W. Eu­
clid Ave., Dcljind. Fla.
WANTED—To buy country pro­
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,
highest prires paid.— Davis Whole
sale Co., Augusta. Ga.
WANTED TO HUY—A nmnll bed
of pepper plants. Phone 133-W.
C. A. Hinpom.

Volume 1

Chapter 2.

Lost and Found
LOST OR STOLEN—One la
dark brown suit case.
Tu
from Box 18. Mellonville A
returned to Herald office mid
ceive reward.
FOUND—Suit
----- case. Owner mny
have smite by culling ut Herald
nnd identifying and paying for nd.

Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for jfood barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

f&lt;kin in thu form of pimple*.
Hie surest wav to clear the skin
of these eruptions, suys a noted
authority, is to get from any phar­
macy about four ounces of Jnd
Suits and take a tablespoonful
in a trlnus of water each morning
before breakfast for one week.
This will help prevent the form a­
tion of toxins in the bowels.
It
uIho stimulates the kidneys, thus
coaxing them to filter the blood
of impurities and clearing the skin
of pimples.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is
nindi: front the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined witlt lithiu. Here you have a iilouKimt. eff-

WANTED—4 or 5 room house,
close in or furnished or unfur­
nished rooms. Apply Mrs. II. S.
Osborne Montetumn Hotel.

.)R SALE—Overland sedun, good
mechanical condition, priced low
r quick sale. See Mr. F abric.'

$10,000,000 Company wants man
The United States has more than
F^ ,? RENT—New five room house to sell Watkins Home Necessities
than any other country in the
FOR RENT—Rooms with or withChapman Avenue, phone 24.
in Sanford, more than 150 used 15,000,000 telephones, fa r more
oui meals.
Reasonable rates.
Income $35 to $50 weekly. world.
Lincoln House.
FOR RKN 1—First Class store daily.
Experience unnecessary. Write
room on West First ubout 3,500 Dept. 1-5. The
I. It! Wntkiqs
* 9 -ft., floor space.—A. I*. Connelly Company, 52-70 W. Iowa Ave..
« Sons.
Memphis, Term.
FOR RENT—;Four room house
APART.ME.NT FOR RENT Three
with modern conveniences and
Florida ami Western Meats
Apartments
room apartm ent on ground floor. garage. 2nd iSt., West Side, AnApply 300 French Ave.
110 Sanford Ave.
nle Philips.
Three-room furnished apartm ent
Phone 511-W
for
rent.
Apply
107
W.
9th
St.
bDR RENT—On',- 3-room unfur
Five room bungalow
niahed npnrtment 926. 701 3rd
JAX AFTER SPEEDERS
Street. One two room npurtment
Also single rooms furnished oi
JACKSONVILLE, Felt. 9. Get
unfurnished. Apply 503 W. 3ri
the speeders mid recklei s driver*,
St., phone 527.__________
and with the co-operation of Judge
FOR KENT—Desirable front bed
Beckham we are going to make
room adjoining bath, 1020 Lnur
Cut to Suit
it hnrtl for them front now on,”
^l Avenue.
50.00 per rofd delivered
Lieut Robert Lyons, head of the
police departm ent's traffic squad,
declares in instructions to his men.
“There have been too many acci­
dents lately,” Lieut. Lyons told
members of bis sound.

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au
( gustn, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
ciasaifled medium, rate cash .09r
charge. 10c por line, minimun
•30c.
s t . a u g u s t i n e T ' e l a . — St
Johns County is reached through
the St. Augustino Evening Record.
Quick reeulu. Two cento.per word
Sample copy on reouest
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tampa Dal'lj
Times, the great home daily
rate lto c per word, minlmur.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
or streaked npiieurance, this simple
for complete rate card.
mixture was applied with wonder­
PALM UEAC1I COUNTY—The ful effect.
But brewing a t homo is mussy
scene of stupendous development
Nowaduys, by
Rend ubout it In the Palm Beach nnd out-of-date.
Post. Sample copy sent on re- asking a t any drug store for it
bottle of "W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
phur Compound,” you will get this
ADVERTISING gets results if 11 famous old preparation, improv­
reaches potential buyers. Pn- ed by the addition of other ingred­
Intkn Daily Nows is circulated in ients, which can be depended up­
an industrial and agricultural sec­ on to restore nuturul color anti
tion.
beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown drug­
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
gist
says it darkens the hair so
Floridu real estate advertise in
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent naturally and evenly that nobody
cent a word daily, two cents a word can tell it has been applied. You
Sundays.________________________ simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw this
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the through your hair, taking one
accepted want ut] medium in strand at a time. By morning the
Daytona (Fin.) One cent n word gruy hair disappears, and after
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
another application a r two it be­
comes lieuutifully dark and glos-

RIC SERVICE
Bargain list of rebuilt boats:
rtrical rfpairs.
No. 1—For sole: Pleuuure boa)
Are. Orlando, 22 ft., 5 in.xlSin draft, 4 cylinder
Red Wing motor, speed 11 miles
per hour. Reasonable price. Con­
I'OR RENT
struction of the very best.
No. 2 Runabout 24 ft. 4 ft., 5in.
by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine,
speed 14 miles per hour. A sac­
rifice. Built last October.
REPAIRING
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. 5 in.
—Automobile by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Callie,
ind Rebuilding. speed 12 miles per hour. A bur[Oak Avenue,_^ guin.
These boats can b« seen a t our
fl! HIRE~
dry dock ut Osteen Bridge nt any
kftVlCh’ Duj time.
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
f*11trains. Bag
Thone 551.
The postponed annual meeting
of the Stockholders of the Sanford
Building &amp; Loan Association will
be held a t the office of the As­
sociation, 108 .Mugnolia Avenue
Sanford, Florida at eight P. M.
February 17, 1925, for the purpose
for electing the Board of Directors
and to transact such other busi­
ness us rnuy ba brought before the
meeting.
ARI.OHS
FLO R ID A— O ltl.AN DO— Orlando
SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN
iKI. Murtnello
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
ASSN.,
•• Rain water u
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
T. J. Milter, President.
imum 24c cash with order.
first National A ttest:
A. P. Connelly,
ihone 245.
Jan. 12, 19, 25, Feb. 2.
Sec’y.
A LITTLE TVANT AD in Tha
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stored awuv and have
no use for. A little thlrty-cent ad
If you ure able to make the most may bring you several dollars.
words out of the letters contained Phone 148 und a representative
in the words "TOILET NECES­ will call to see you.
SIT IE S”. A total of $3,000 IN
CASII prizes will bo awarded to T H E MI AMI H E R A L D is th e big
E a st Const m orning riewspuner.
competitors in this ....
hrORE — PreGREAT WORD-BUILDING
'• Sodas.
We
CONTEST
« your phone.
Send stam p for circular und rules.
Sanford Sign Shop
Address Sheffield Laboratories,
UC.VL
Designers and painters of San­
Dept. 12, Aurora, Illinois.
fCTRir CO
ford’s distinctive signs. Sun
Won 4 Platt
ford Avenue at First Street.
t'Uything elecYou can thicken soups uml grn
Phone 480-W.
Klcctrugith vies very nicely with tapioca.

n f / f 1' bri« ,,tC3t Pronj.’ectti o f m.-ii .v

Help Wanted

FOR SALE— 10 acres of celery
lnn&lt;L M o s tl y nuick Roil. Realroad Biding on land. Flowing wolls
*jnd tiled. On hard road between
_________ STOVES
A im -R T IS R m the Journal-Her­ Geneva nnd Oviedo. Will make
ald. South Georgia's greatest orice that will interest you if vou
SANFORD STOVtTwORKS'
stoves,'* 8®s stoves,
'
wood stoves, newspaper. Morning, afternoon
ovens and ylctrolns. Your credit

Boats

* itt-duirgli. which tlcvclored n
rcnsationul group of v;iunt- t -r
Inst reason, Ins e m b e d the r.iin .: !
wir r.dtlilirnnl talent with (h-1 r*suit th at .'h" Pirates have l i ,1Cv
" ,,l ' hcir '**» »'&lt;.re than any
" th er
C h ica g o and ftotton I
co m e n ex t w ith
elev e n
,.-,dt ]
P hilndelhhln h as n in e. St. I
I
llpo!'k' v'. ttrt.l Cincinnati neven each
•
-it. Mil- while the champion New Y-,r|Uiants come last with only six.
v .'r believed
Thirty-nine of the total array
be i n n r i ’d in arc budding ninundsmen. Tex a'-.
■ figlit. I l f I c ig in proved the niont poiiulm !
tin. • • iv/oj-k teem it frig ground with 12 e n tr .c
&lt;»
i-t| t . for *he 1925 big show.
Th«
■dp D- .... . ffouthern A ot iatlou furiti ihetl
u -fe .l-- K |. tig h t, the Pacific to a s t I e i- o
■
;'"vcu. II f Virginia l eague five a--|
Defied In have ,/ ' 1' ’ -etlei i league four. T |v
'ait I); yr» ho- •pt" rn-'t Iona I leag u e
fuiui.lu |
•rni ig li-nii “ " 'j' ea r. Thin rirruP. wan I i i i
I i ; A ug-'ei,” i» Ihe IU.!I lint mill nl::o had f- .ver !
n a &lt;*f -«ted
league gTiokieu mi o;i|j,JM f , , ,
*i n.i- Sunday any other im portant minor bvi- . ­
I'D ion tlraw u; Font nillege men also are iiulm l-i
ith ( I f psy- H in the new tab nt.
married tv asl Following is the complete of-*
tpion mu| liistficinl Ii •t of new nlayer :
i tin- land iii

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D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE TO REAciTtba pTii
ers and fern growi
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
comity advertiso in
Pr°P»;rW i ,sted 8nd f° r &gt;ale. 'Offlee 108 Second S t . N ear Park
Avenue. Phone 282.
Ma i n e ' WatervUie, Morning S«o
J. E SPURLINO. s u b - d i v i
tinel. ------m
rhuusands
of ji.ioL
Maine peo
specialist. Subdivision to Or- pie nre Interested
in Florida
w nid°»:.
»nd F l o r a m
. ,fleacl
- ' h } them
s a " *
Z lZ-;J
hem ithrough
Heights, Florida on Dixie HighUM1V
^
tlon n* * Rnt° c*rd on applica

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V' ’*! .'
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I weight rhnni..'tiyrd .no role
. heavyweight
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REAL ESTATE

Real Estate

ABOUT iof«
Folk fCounty and
h im .
? U R E N T -S m .U
ffri t ke,?,nd* th«^uith
“ L th«
“-J Star-Telehome with .three
acres of land,
&gt;Kmedium In 50 orange trees and truck gard­
Florid*'
ed mornings. en Ideal spot for chickens, elec­
SUr-Tclegrq m. Lakeland.
Fla.
tricity and water. 10 minutes out
OHIO— X e n il
Make yoar sales on hard road. Phone 571-J.
Xenia Ornette,
A en ia. Ohio. R |t-h
S A L E — Nice little home, 6
agricultural FOR
d istrict. Want ad ■nd display
rooms, both nnd garage. Cash
or terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
r» tc s on req u est
COLUMnn*
&gt; ?f
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice
Ifttlon' r ,U hav" th*
homo and grove subdivision on
!?,!!."
. 8°uthw«»i
highway,
David M. Douglass,
U'H« •Sc n f(-wi&gt;rd)
tit

Building Material

Marion Countv.
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THE SEMINOLE j
P rinting th at plea;
service. Telephone

Iran* length
•n-.
jor for
first.

Roots

"jI IM M E R F IE L O ,

WIGHT P h lN T SHO
ers a specialty. 1
9 Railroad Avenue.

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Classified Directory

Herald

■«&lt;m\ Magnolia

C IT R U S T R E E S

FCP

on All Sanford Business Activities of Imp*ortance

T&lt;?nth F ic,d A rtiIlc ry-

ucky in Lri .imo m a tin g -r o f th e clu b .
Feb. 13. Syracuse university,
Next Thirty Days Will See
is th e
Tim i c s l o f th i r t.n v o f th o I V .
heb. M, New York A. C.
Nurmi Appear In Seventeen
d en t o f H °K b aseb all clu b en d F ra n k J .
w rote a per- fcctive.”
Feb. JO, Philadelphia College of
lAonnl friend, “ the g
Races; First Race Tonight Osteopathy.
- __________ ______ _
le a rn i
" t ,l,,° Kt4,ry " f * nian lak- l obeyed any law, while nloon never
r K n bi-ing proposition, d rh ln g
Feb. 20. Metropolitan A. A. U..
”0'tfieronrtu
,lUY FW IPA PAPjfetS
j !J any t.im -gh venrs of disco, rnger.icnt | pur ircroosed pomiiation
NEW YORK.. Feb.
—. 9. Seventeen championships. New York.
to
bring
his
o
rg
a
iih
n
lrn
finally
•
,
by
^verafthou'
meets in 32 days in Panvo.N urm i’s
Feb. 21, Georgetown university.
...........J ‘
FORT f.AOMLRI/Al,n. Fnli. 9
ir.form- the peak of financial and diamond ! san d s in our ja ils .
month. Starting a t Portland, Me., Washington, D. C.
• . . . .
[;• »• Galvin nnd W. J. Galvin, pi
i-i
e
'n
li
cucccts.
•
“T
h
ere
Imr
lircn
n
Monday night, the peerless Finn
Feb. 2.1, John ifopkins tiniver- town to one of, the capita*;
rrense in 'th o church decided in- Ushers of -ever a I nr.w.spnpcrn
S ig n e d J en n in g s
will compete in n meet n t a rate F,lY* F ifth Regiment. Baltimore. I uom, confesses ho v.as o f fanmembership Ohio. Iiave liciV??hi llie l-'aii imod
i
r
oco th e e ig h te e n th
i
also
T
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nlor
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a
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o
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in
of better than one every other
Fob. 21, Cathedral benefit game? nlarm an n po'ilhU n. ;l
am endm ent dale Evening Sentinel, from Gear
|
b'-enir.v
n
la
w
.
Tim
nrt «-f the book Frank Navin has writ 1
2*fht. Buffalo. Syracuse. Phila­ Madi
uve
vagi'
Ungtli G. Mnlthowr; arid the Herald,
Garden, New modern Don Q i ..-t . ,
” V;| b
wi‘b J«»t«, ball, mitt:; and mo-.j r f lif o hgnMiccn Inor cased by t h r u w c k lv mm..cation, from- j„ |
delphia. Washington. Baltimore, York
the windmill. I|«
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p
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r;r
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ro
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mi
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linid
clay
and
gi,
Louiscvillc. nnd .Milwaukee in ad­
Feb. 23. National A. A. U vinca Bevrrnl Imndicil vet
tvnig
money nnd Sherwin, it is announced li.re. li
a in s grass of Navin field. T|m first •r.yil,.l; llr ie .. ; f„m
dition to Hamilton ___
___ _
and Toronto,
D etroit suburb that |.»
championships, Louisville, Ky.
„
,
.
. m’ ’ihts e o p 'tru .'th n ot a mode
p : ' no more; mmc arc the
•'bl bt: was bin coup in bringing to
Canada, are included in the Finn
ribald newspaper nlnut t:&gt; house Dm ......
Mar, Seventy-first Regiment, A their choice foe
•p
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s
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fou
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tlir
troit
ns
a
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nnagrr
Knghie
Jen
■ Itlncarv which Mill wind up Mar. A.. New York.
»H?.c«&gt; but in lb - w .ir i;
’ rhrre is no era
!*• with the Greel.-Americun A.
Mar. 4. Infan try A. A. Brooklyn ! followed he In-j iK-cn rl-c t- I lave nlngB - "Koh-ah." g n u t-p u ll ....
to im-j Jennings, The rccond w aj
i|io ’ ' f Ihe pefihihjjfcn ln\v
C. games in New York.
|i»ortatit pjaceu it! t;;r
Mar. 5, Hamilton. Ontario.
■ During this strenuous compaign
, ' ’.o r lj by iii; frilnw njgii-ii
Mur. n, Toronto. Ontario.
Nurmi will run every distance in i v?rV7, 17,&lt;th Brgimcnt, Buffa • rotn recently tr&gt; membership ot
the middle division against the lo. N. Y.
blglip t tri
best opponente America and Can­
Murch 9, Milwaukee, Wis.
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Mar. 12, Grceg-Amcrican A. C. Ban Johnson m the American ! eit
.
U gl Frigcro. iUilian walker, a l­ New York.
i e x * '!
RUV u v r r R w 6 s K 8
cue representative.
so will enter another simtnined
Meets in which Frigo will conS tarted au Lawyer.
&gt;f those
r;nw Smyrna " &gt;• i. • _ r.;1
campaign, although hiu program i-j ictc:
Mr. Nnvin ret out t* become -i
pr.iveittcr.t I-,
J jhc rlfv
fa r less pretentious. Me will omF e k 1 1. New York A. C. Mad- U w yci. t im in g t .; Drtrr.R fn,,,,
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have
pete in six different meets in 141i:.on Square Garden, (five mile- )
1 * “f*;
PMsiblo by adoption of
iM:r '•
l";r; h r
: Iw n
S days, in Philadelnhin, f.oulsvi)le/j beb. 10, Philadelphia Collogu of h V1i? 7,? *’ bo
worked h i- vav through
n n
,r
J\cro.- Fourteen mile.,
Ky.. nnd four meets in New York. JntCopathy, Philadelphia (5,000 rtyhocl
graduated In law n
and of -• trert . will b.. paved and ndcCity.
rrcfcsr*--. hr n«..,.r
(&gt;l|. ,,„w.
m etres).
is not quale drainage provided with the
Contrary to general belief, n e lth -! Feb. 17, Lenox Hill A. A.. Itlftth ever. Illn initial flyer in politic.;
er Nurmi. Frlgero nor the A. A. U. •: Regiment A. A.’ New York, (1 000 :&lt;■'/&gt;ing .j |i,ii(|(, Im&gt; '\a« mvi’ltonreceive any financial benefit from m etres.)
®‘l for. « oily ball clerk ;l.ip pa .
theso games.
Feb. 20. Metropolitan A. A. V |i"* r ,‘ ;- u)t» a,i-i t licit r— i &gt;ol; tin
Nurmi told A. A. U. officiah champion?hip (four milaa). New
. 11" l.eeamc an cmrlovc-Sunday that it waa
patriotic io rk .
j of .? F, A" -I, -, own-'r of DelroitV
motive whuh promoted him lo aebi I*. 2-1. C atliodral b en efit g o m e - 1
ball club. Aagn- wanted
cept the invitation to oome to Madison Sqm re (htrdrn ( 2.000 ,0
u :f uf lb • gam . Ran Joanthin country.
m e tr e s.)
ron, president .-f Jho American
* «.M*r l L I I- O U U 5 ’ U T il H i t :
Hia fellow countrymen here . Feb. 28, Nnti..,-,n| A. A. tj. cin,n- I ’
i s t r - lo Detroit in an &lt;-f­
were anxious to see him run nnd i pionships, I.uuisvill &gt;, |fy.t (()nc : f.T» to
t rid o f the while He.
It was hi response to their np. m ile,)
( pP', et.
)Vi; HAVE:
Denis that he decided to take a
Mr. Navin. n-ho.e f-le-ds --•»
Vacation and make the trip, he
Dancy Tangerines,
him a modern Midaa nnd who, they
Vfdeneia Oranges
, ,
•
*•
*
«
tu.*na.u..Since coming hero the Finish
ins g reatest gamble then. Without
I'arson Broun Oranges
communities have been keen to sice
i-uiiicieitt money Imnselt t &gt;» swing
I'inenpple Oranges
.
Nurmi and whilo ho has expressed
the deal, he interested William
dislike for traveling from one city .
Marsh
Seedless
G
rapefruit
ijuvkcy, wealthy rportsmnn. Ynwto another, he has agreed to make i
Icey put up Ilia money end Navin
Write or wire us for q u antity pricon.
n few triim in order to give the *
U o Imve 1ho stock. Can serve you quid:
Finns in the different sections of
the country an opportunity to ace a,!‘i

rt.

\ FEBRUARY t , 1

Now Jim lived next to Bill
And when Bill bought his*
house
Jim snid:
“Bill you don’t know it mny
be
But you are
Making a mistake
Because I know that it is
cheaper to pay rent
Than to pay taxes, insurance
nnd repairs on your own
home.

Jim continued pay­
ing r e n t w h i c h
n m n n n t e d i n six
months t o ...........
^
l l e n i i s s o d making
profit on sale of his
own house w h i e h
amounted to................
And he did not save
Ida rent money, which
according to Bill’s fig­
ures came t o ...............

GARDEN HOSE
1- */2 cent per foot
For Few Days

Ball Hardware Co,

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JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate— Insurance
All klnila of I’rnperty I.Ulril
for .ale
P ark

A v e n u e a n il S e ru n il S t r e e t

J. N. Westbrooks
G u n s m ith
Graphonalas, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
421 Sunford Ave.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHE8

SANFORD. FI

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R e sc u e rs W ill N o t

3 a n fo r d
Recently Ifqrg,cd Golf Club
Instrumental, In Bringing
Two Famous Players Here
For Eighteen Hole Match!

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s in g l e c o p ie s f iv e c e n t s .

Where Cave Explorer'Is Trapped

M eet In Exhibition Match

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and Kirkwood Will
‘J f i f e y

S a t u r d a y ; F e b r u a r y 7. y w

‘DOOM
AREO
JEERS OF

Hagen Has Unofficial'
World’s Golf Crown

jh /tinff and Queen Are I
it With Distinguished Kirkwood, Former Australian
Gathering to Say Farewell
Champion, WonBigTourney
To Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg
Ijast Year at Corpus C hrisii

Cargo Numbers of Men And
YVcmen Throughout Coun*
try Awaited Coming of
World’s End on Pridav

LONDON, Feb. 7.—T|je king and i Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood
nuccn and « distinguished com* have been secured by the Sanford
rjns Said To pony of Britnins and Americans Golf Club to play an exhibition
were the dinner guests Friday match cin the Municipal Golf links
approval of evening
of Ambassador and Mrs. next Friday afternoon nt 1:80
Kellogg nt Crewe
House their o clock, according to an announce­
it Coolidge London
ment this morning by C. 0. Black,
home.
who has been working toward this
J
5
eJl?gg
leaves
soon
to
sue*
TON, Feb. ,7.— coed Charles Evans Hughes ns end for rome time in behalf of the
golf club.
, night com * Secretary of state.
Since ; its organixation several
.evision ! the
The gathering at the American
weeks
ago the Sanford Golf Club
envoy
s
1
abode
was
significant
in
for lease of
has been negotiating with several
more
tnnn
a
socinl
sensd
for
it
is
fand plan to pre-

Hiding!; ..............
liners Sink Shaft '
To Collins* Prison

Added Precaution
TakenJBy Miners
Rescue Leaders Work
In Relays;! 20 Feet
Of Eartti Removed

NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Oblivious
to the jeers of the unbelievers,
large numbers of men. women nnd
fv t
children at various parts of the
CAVE CITY, Feb. 7.— Kencountry unflinchingly awuitrd the
I
***
crack of doom Friday ni**ht.
lucky troops stood by today
From severni points in tho Unit­ much more to go another 43
ed States came news of the pat*
to the senate broad at other tables than their I«r" ° f thiC country jf.or, tha purpose
lent vigil of the hand, disciples of ns miners digging away at the
Mrs. Margaret W. Rowen of Los new shldtj to sand, where.
own and their is no recent instance
Jn_.m* t5 h for ‘ il? local
course. Friday afternoon Mr. Ha*
Angeles, nnd self-styled members Floyd Colfina entombed, Jias
of
their
haying
nttended
a
formal
krted by thecqngen nnd Mr. Kirkwood wired their
of the Seventh Day Adventist Re­ IniO pinned*by a boulder‘Jfor
im$ny chanflcH dinner St the homo of any diplo­ acceptance of the offer made them
formed church, steady In their
mat
Assigned
by
a
foreign
nation
hy tho local club.
the measuret a to the court.
fnith that Christ would start from almost 200 hours. EaHy t o -,
Hagen Has World Title
His Heavens on a second pilgrim- day the shaft had gone to a
.utt and include
A,so Present.
Mr. Hagen this week completed
F UcKenxieMbil]
nge to earth, to lead the faithful i depth of 20 nnd with that
if king nn,I his consort n match of 72 holes on the St.
to salvntion.
(house authorizing nt* the v
hours will probably pass before
Kellogg board sat the hend Petersburg coursb in which he won
End Set fur Midnight.
operty to Henry
Above is entrance to Snnd Cnvp, tun* Cnve City, Ky., where Floyd
the opening is made.
r£i
in y ? Jc8ty’8 government, the unofficial golf championship of
The beginning of the millenium
ptjlly, however, Jrimc
Collins, left, is trapped hy an oir i -n boulder which dropped from
Minister Stnnley Baldwin, the world, defeating Cyril Walker
Determined that no effort will
was set for midnight, but it wasn't
original Under- and the primnte of his church, the
tho lohf, pinning his foot. Din A
shows how Collins is trapped.
17 up. Last summer Mr. Hagen
■j . ■
clear whether the sign from heav­ inferfore in any way with tho op­
archbishop
of Canterbury, with
Dotted line is where worker* K e to clear space to free Collins. en wns to be expected nt that hour, erations, guardsmen under Brig.
bait managem arc their wives. From the continent, won the British Open Champion­
ship
ns
well
as
the
Amcriacn
Pro­
I eastern standard time, or Pacific Gen. If. H. Denhnrdt. Friday night
it up for ii final
Smaller Inset is Jewel Estes
.vlio discovered Collin’s plight.
ro"*,"ent Americans crossed fessional Championship, while Mr.
coast time, three hours later. For ordered Homer Collins, brother of
possible arid they the J
English channel to nttend the Walker won the National Open.
I
the elect seemed to be in treu the victim and John Gerald away
age without much dinner—Myron T. Herrick, Ameri*
The^match on the Boca Cein course
accord on but one thing, and that from the cave. Geralds was tho
ran nmbnssador to Frnnce nnd in St. Petersburg, being between
was thnt all were to be transport­ leader of one the the nunierrus
Approves
1
Seymour Porker Gilbert, agent* the British and the
American
ed
to n mountain near Snn Diego, rescue parties and fruitless efforts
•ported by the con­ general for reparations payments.
Floggings
Stopped;
champions,
Is
said
to
have
deter­
Cal., from where they were to to get Collins through the cave en­
I to bo "fairly sat* Mrs. Gilbert accompanied her hus­
mined the championship of the
watch fire nnd pestilence ravage trance. Their activity slowed the
liderit Coolldge, band.
Klan Faces Action
world.
the
world of the faithless, after work of officers, it was explained
authorized to lease
In nil, there were 32 guests. Be­
Mr.
Kirkwood,
who
has
agreed
which they were to begin a seven- to them.
1c holds some ob- sides the ones nlrcndy named, they
JEFFERSON. N. C., Feb. 7.
An added precaution to miners
to play with Mr. Hagen in Sanford,
day trip to henven, stopping at
lill but is represent*
include
Austen
Chamberlain,
sec­
—With.legal
action
tlireatemil
various
planets
en
route,
for
food
i
^
0
worked with the knowlis
a
former
Australian
champion,
|pirred to accept it
again.-/- alleged members of the
retary of state for foreign affairs: and Inst winter was winner of the
•
• chos­
*
'edge that the bottom of the shaft
and‘ to gather others
of* the
nliIan by at lenst one victim of
en in their train from Hollywood, might drop out the moment it
jrood, Democrat, Lady Astor, Herbert Asquith nnd Corpus Christ! ripen tournament in Assistant Chief o f Army
Funeral Service for Late ______
_____ _
_ Oakland,
______ _ ___
Uia,'ked und robbed flaggers
wife;
the
Marquis
and
MnrchionSan
Antonio,
Texas,
in
which
nil
I os Angeles,
nnd
Cal., neared any underground cavern,
of the meajure,
Air Service Says Japan, and reports of an nnti-Klun
Yeast King and Sportsman j cam*stories of"the pVtfent"vigil of was taken today when a drill be- ' H i
pleased with the ness of Londonbcrry, the Countess j the leading professionals of the
secretly'
Staf- country
count) participated.
Britain, France and Italy' oignnizatioa being
Will Be Held Monday and
el«t- Similnr stories were II®8 Making its narrow bit into tho
dments and con* oorf Leicester, the Countess o f Staf-j
formed, tension persisted hi
ground near the mine.
ford;
ViscoM*^
nnd
Viscountess
In
ndditior'
Mr.
Kirkwood
has
them ns improve*
Are Ahead o f This Countr&gt; | West Jefferson today although
Burial
Takes
1-lac,
T
u
„
y
|
g
j
j
Coud-lcV
If tho drill strikes a cavern at
viscount t:ouu-'cV'"&gt;*
.
aMe f*m* a* a trick
{original draft. Rep* Grey of FnloV.’ -yi. Viscount
there had been no raids such
in upstate New York and a half 60 feet IL T. Carmichael, in charge,
on, Democrat, who ray, Viscounty * Hacourt. Lord i°V ' o u n lv »nd is raid to handle
MIAMI.
Feb.
7.—Tho
body
of
WASHINGTON,
h
’eb.
7.—
Brig.
as characterized several nights
dozen other places.
o f the rescue work, will be pre­
district in which nnd Lady Da /ough, Lord Cal-1 the mucuy .Iblick with the same General Mitchell, assistant chief I last week. Several liquor raids
Julius Flcischmnnn, millionaire
pared to protect the miners front
Await
End
in
Homes.
1located, also said prooke^ Lady Nprthcot, Major Reg- "ness* that Hoppe does the bill- of the army air service, Thursday! and a least three floggings have
yeast manufacturer who died sud­
possibility
of dropping Into space.
|
lard
cue.
He
has
consented,
ac­
hiald
Seymour,
Counsellor
of
the
Fewer
than
two
zcore
of
the
tts his full approdenly Thursday at Miami Beach
I
performed by men
m
Embassy and Mrs. Frederick A. cording to Mr. Black's announce­ told the houso air craft committee 1 been
band, residents o f I^mg Island
Decpite
oil
precautions which
I
'
while
playing
polo,
was
started
for
the United States ranks fifth,
th
imasks
■■■*&gt;» alleged
aiieitvii to
iu ciuim
me
claim memberSterling, Mrs. John S. I-nwrence, ment, to demonstrate his skill ns that.......................
towns, awailed the event, for the may be taken for safc-guardl
New
York
Friday
night
in
his
priRewritten.
.
in
uir
power,
being
surpassed
insrahip
in
the
Klan.
rewrote the ier» Ray Atherton, first, secretary -at a master of the various clubs in this branch by Eiiglfliiil.,i.lnivm.
. vate car .‘ Middle Neck." .accompa­ most. pn&gt;t in their respective miners, po one haa yet found _
» » ■' » •• « ■ « . « • «
•n 45 minute exhibition Immediately
hortVr. T*e»r'tenrfrv. Robert Reldt, iwethod*Y5- ^astetdnjr the raining.nied by a party of friends.
of the bill to re- the embassy, and Boyleston A. following tho match.
France nnd Italy.
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and
his trusting wife and their
Beal,
special
attache
o
f
the
em­
Funeral
services
\(III
be
held
In
Volunteer workers haw yielded ■
or to produce H)&lt;* bassy.
Representative Perkins (R) New
I New York Monday morning, It wa.^ four small children awnited the their places to experienced miners,
ltd nitrogen during
Jersey, the committee examiner,
sign
from
tne
skies
under
the
Hall
Brilliantly
Decorated.
stated by If. H. Miller, vice pres­
from the Kentucky coa! fields nnd
p the lease and 40,remarked that General Mitchell’s
The ambassador's table wns set
. ident of the Fleischmann company. guard of skeptical county police­ from various parts of the country.
with year with the
statement made near the end of to -!
' who was one of those accompany­ men. The landscape for half a Frequent changes in the rhlfts
bwered to regulate in the spacious nnd dignified din­
day’s hearing, conflicted with car-j
ing the body, and on Monday aft­ mile around their dilapidated lit­ wore ordered. One pair of miners
png the intervening. ing hall of Crewe House nnd was
lier testimony from
Brig. Gen.
decorated
in
flamin**
colors
and
ernoon
the funeral party is to leavo tle home on u hillside near East remained an hour, another two*
1 to demand. After
Drum of the army general stnff,
for Cincinnati. Services are due Pachogue, was cluttered with auto­ hours, but no longer.
to
the
effect
thnt
the
United
States
[and during the life nznlc* with'tall silver candolabrne.
Carlot shipments from nil stales
Company Headed byWillHavs to be held there at noon Tuesday mobiles or laughing men nnd wo­
Jthe operator would There were tall gilt baskets of reported for yesterday: 73 Cali­ ranked second in air craft.
rock nnd dirt which earlier
Declared to Have Monopoly nnd then the remains will be placed men who had motored from points in The
pink
nznles
and
ferns
about
the
■produce a minimum
the day had been lifted to tho'
This clash of views added to the
fornia; 53 Florida; 38 (Sanford sec­
mnny
miles
away
to
feed
their
hall.
In
the
yellow
drnwing
room
In Flint I'roductionlltislness in the Fleisclinmnn vault nt Spring
surface on a platform Is now be­
pf nitrogen cstimatmaze of contra&lt;(jtion the commit­
tion. •
Grove Cemetery beside those of amused curiosity upon n night of ing hoisted with n crane.
Imillion tons of fer- there were pink nnd white lilies,
tee nn!'
hns ri'cc
received over the contro•pai.\
.ii.ii|i
puuij
opium
at|
|
Total
shipment
from
all
states
iee
while lilacs and white tulips lent
NEW YORK. Feb. 7.—Trust Mr. Fleiselunann's mother, Mr«. Moving picture men adventuring
urmy and navy cirAround the surface o f tho mins
this season
in: Old, 10,359; new, 12.320 v.er8V ,n4
Charles Fleischmnnn, who died re­
jision was inserted, color to the green drawing room.
Total' shipments’1 from Sanford
to the volue of aircraft in method* calling for investigation cently.
the
labored rescue work progress­
too
near
the
Reidt
abode
were
'
,
Ambassndor Kellogg gave his to date 050* last season 9°2
board representawar* which further was supplethe federal government were
ed orderly, if slowly. A glance
Informal
services
in
memory
of
with
cans
of
boiling
water,
arm
to
the
queen
ns
the
guests
Tjanizations to be
Total’ shipments
shin’mrnts from
from Sanford
Hnnford 5
f, mpnted today by General Mitchell's ^legcd against the Motion Picture the millionaire philanthropist and
Total
family, his brother, into the little valley near by or a
Ithe president, who moved into the dining room, while days this week. 210 .
reply to Secretary Week’s demand Producers und Distributors of A m -L w...... ................ . . . ... . William aiH
Downs,
a gaunt hairy trip to the hill top revealed n
Irixed to inspect the Mrs. Kellog was accompanied by
of an explanation of recent testi- »ricn. of a letter made public FriA," A 'l .'1 , T
*ato Friday man of 57 years, a policeman nnd strange contrast. Tho rescue camp
Shipping
point
Jmpany to determine His Majesty. Mrs. Kellogg wore a clear, warm.
two newspaper men were in the offers an unrcnlintic picture of orthan the allowed creation of a I’arisienne design, a
Sanford,
house,
with the doors locked. Out­ d;r and disorder.
br«cd for fertilizer gown of soft jade green chiffon demand, nctive
Motor trucks hump over the
ride
a
half dozen policemen tried
Ithe allocution of the velvet. An orchestra played soft­ market, strong
to keep the crowd in order. While rough roads and dump machinery
board would have ly throughout tho dinner.
a dozen traffic officers, stationed of all sort haphazardly on the hill­
On Feb. 1G. the Kelloggs will usual tcrm&gt;
their own expense
rt various places along the near­ side. Who ordered it in most in­
Florida 10
opriation Inter whs be the guests at n formal recep­ Blanching,
by mads, had difficulty in rout­ stances is u matter of guess work
Ttss.
tion nt the home of Lady Astor.
King, concluded the service with a ing the ever-coming enr loads of or a thing not considered at the
Terminal
Markets
ago to ascertain his attitude to- '
the country
to consider a prayer.
he allowed from
curious.
moment. Sometimes no one on tho
Baltimore. Weather, 3G degrees, ward the publication of a series i course of uction against the alr»Ued from one per
scene can offer what use the ap­
Polo
players
and
oilier
friends
foggy. Arrivals, 8 Florida. Cars of articles dealing with the e ff i-1Ivged trust methods of the Hays
tost of production
paratus might be placed.
including tho Flcischmann house
on track, 21 closing Friday. Sup­ ciency of air craft against battle- 1 organization.
This meeting, he party, former Gov. Janies M. Cox,
bnt maximum profit
A constant stream of motor cars
plies Moderate. Demand moderate. ships. The president's response wrote, “ further will nrosent the of Ohio: Thomas Mojghun, movie
|annual cost of pro­
move along the road u greater part
Market nbout steady.
Florida, lit thnt time was that he had no facts to the proper branches of star, and stable men and other em­
of the day. License plates from
Sanford district, 6, $3, $3.25; 3-D, objection to publication of the nr- lhe government for nn investiga- ployes around the estate, comprised
mt for the procuremore than 20 states were courited
52.75-•$•'(; 10, $2.25-12.50; wwashed, tides if the assistant air chief o b -: tion of the monoply and for the those who attended the informal
abefore government
in a single day,
wrapped,
all
sizes,
$3.50-$3.75,
few
tained
the
approval
of
his
stipeenactment
of
such
laws
that
will
1 begin wns extendservices. Afterwards most of them
The crowds are daily heterogePlans
for
participation
by
Boy
riors. The articles subsequently protect tho independent producers, came to Miami and took a lust look
1» 1925 to Dec* 1 ,
nenus
accumulation of persons
Scouts of Sanford in the celebra­
To
the
1925
total
in
building
were
published
but
officials
of
the
independent
exhibitors
and
the
Chicago— Weather 43 degrees,
at tho body as it lay in nn under­
permits, which amounted to $75.­ through rurio: ity or a genuine de­
|requirin*r tho opera- tion next week of the fifteenth an­ foggy. Arrivals, 4 Floridu; 4 Cal- Secretary Weeks' office said to­ motion picture goin»* public.”
taker’s chapel here.
sire to aid.
Mi. GarsonV charges againset
F® for sale all power niversary of the scout movement ifnrnia; 1 Michigan. Cars on track, day, thnt although General Mitch­
There was hut little ceremony 275 during Jnmlnry, is added $13,­
525
tho
amount
issued
during
the
Selfishness und
unselfishness
.
...
.......
,
It the production of in Amcricu, were announced Sat­ 20. Supplies, moderate. Demand, ell had been ordered more than a the producers and distributors' or- ............
and no attempt at formality for
ure
found s!Je
_ ______
|nitrogen was chang- urday afternoon by M. C. Haddock, slow. Market steady. Florida, 10 year ago to Present writings of ganizgtion which came into being j his' fricnds’ sald'the ninn"wnufd not first week of February. The to -. among the workers _
in *inch crates, fair quality 4 to G, $3- such nature to the department for severul years ago for the purpose have liked it. The body, placed in tal for the year is brought to S88.- Iby side and jealousies have threatthat all power not deputy scout commissioner
production of this charge of scout activities in San­ $3.26; 8, $2.251$2.50; 10, $1.75-82. approval before publication he had, of levelling differences between j » metallic casket, lin?d with gray 800. A gain of 84.G per cent is *«*•! the very rescue of Collins
various interests in the motion pic- 1 silk, und covered by a blanket of shown in the permits issued dur- 1 him) elf. Churges have b.’en made
DKm or “ other use- ford. A program that provides California: 18 inch crates, beet 85; not done so in this instance.
Ucnoral Mitchell, in making pub- turn industry, were similur to i ferns, roses and astern from tho ing January over those of u year t*u,t on'' faction was inspired solereduce the cost of for appropriate observances each full crates, best $7-$7.fi0. Phila­
|ly through desire for the glory
38
degrees, lie his reply to Secretary Week’s those recently voiced by the Vita-1Flamingo Polo club of which Mr. ago.
I1* be rord thnt pro- day in the week bus been nrrangod. delphia—Weather,
Sanford Boy Scouts will be cloudy, Arrivals, 7 California: 10 objections to his testimony today, graph Company of America, old-] Flcischmann was n leading spirit,
There have been 12 permits thus which might befall them. But the
Irowcr shall be withW » n«ble notice if guests of the First Baptist church Florida. Cars on track 20. .Sup­ adonted tho unusual course of |«»t motion picture producers unti I was carried to the private car and for during the month, nine of b » « d y has Us hero.** (po— Homer
Note- ' Collins und his brother, Marshall,
Jai for the produc- at services Sunday night when the plies liberal. Demand light. Market rending a copy of it t o 'the com- in the country, on its withdrawal |there received by J. C. Cooley, who which were for homes.
pastor. Dr. F. D. King, will give about steady. FJoriidu. 10 Inch niittcc in open
session several from the association. It is eharg- 1 lias charge of the Flcischmann worthy among the permits five kinsmen of the victim. William B.
_____ r 3-6, $2.75-$3:
___ _ ___ California,
___
hours before tho original reached |ed that the picture men’s body is farm
*
at Middle Neck, Long Island, taken bv J. J. Cates for five one- |“ Skeets" Miller, dininutive staff
P* the property wns n special sermon on the '“The Boy crates,
residences which —
are correspondent for the Courier-Jour­
full crates, some ordinary condi- Mr. Weeks. Although the dofu-1conducted primarily In the inter- und of the polo stable here. Tho story
. ,
.frame
..
w cent annually of nnd His Big Battles."
Tuesday morning at 10:15 o’clock tion. $4.50.
i ment was in the hands of the w ar; est of producer-exhibitor firms. casket was nut into u metallic vuult I being built at n cost of $590 each, nal: John Geralds, Collins' chum;
cost of dam numPittsburgh:
Weather.
47 d e-1secretary tonight h« declined to j Famous Plavers-Lasky, tha Metro and placed in the observation com- i *Cl’ording to the permit informa- Alfred Mattox. Central Ctiy miner
F® 'mount that may a demonstration of scout work will
and others, all o f whom forgoot
be
made
nt
the
high
school
audi­
grees,
foggy.
Arrivals,
2
Cnlifor-!
comment, but said he would beGoldwyn organization inwhich
purtment of the private cur. Num- tl0p'
fW y
navigation
story
, to erect a two ___
_ Pc^,'nna, wfttjr in their efforts to
bora o f bouquets and wreaths from I . Permit
*
Marcus Issow lias extensiveinterI** the locks cstimnt- torium. A similar demonstration nia; 4 Florida: supplies light. De-1 glp examination o f it immediately
will bo conducted at the grammar dand clow. - Market dull.Florida,! and indicated he might later issue
Avenue
arnumj it.
it, hut
but I f: rame
rani residence on Purk
..............
........ reach Collins nml free him. To­
ests. and the First National Ex- friends were placed around
*.000,000.
school Wednesday morning at the 10 inch crates $3.25-$3.50; Califor-' a statement.______________________ hibltors.__________________
ull were simple floral offerings.
1 ' n P'ne Heights has been granted day’s developments were inciden­
ranie hour. On Wednesday night nit, full crates, best $6.75-$G.25.
The funeral party gathered! * ° , , H. Connelly. Tho cost of tal to the slow sinking of the shaft.
A second appeal for flnanciul aid
A
about half nn hour before the trnin building la given n s $5,500.
at tho Miluiie Tiieultr as guests t)l)orer‘ nhl&gt;rt 8toc,("’ low *"
left nnd was composed of Mr. and one ntorv residence Is being erec­ to feii nnd clothe miners and other
of the management.
Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, ted by K. W. Deane at a cost of workers was issued.
Fob. 7.—The
The annua) field nu*et of the or­ British Reply To
Cooley, Mr. nnd Mr*. Albert Plimp- ! 13,000.
Andrew Collins, another brother,
intended, was rc- ganization will be conducted Thurs­
ton and Julius Bergnn, the futter . A two-story frame warehouse on arrived from Kewanee, Rl.. and
Il»natc.
French Debt Query Virtually 1,000 people passed Icasion, will begin playing for dane Sir. Fleischmann's private kecre-! an alley next to First street is set riyt to find another cave’ en­
day afternoon, nt 4:30 o'clock&lt; in
that President the Ninth Street park.
Walter , n,,w being erected bv W. 8 . Pierce trance. Military authoritlea ' and
Friday
, through the Basket Market during |
which will continue throug'h tury, ull of New York.
KJ*8 tbc postal bill night all scouts and former scouts
LONDON. Feb. 7.—A noto out.
. , the dinner hour. Dancing, on the Knudson, Mr. Flcischmanq'a vul't ’ ” t a cost of $2 ,000. Other per- his father, Lee Collins,-Interfered
f nc bouse postoffice and boys of age to join the or­ lining the British views on allied , l ^e four hours that followed
floor of the ten room which is lo- for many yeurr and se'Vernl ser a*'*1 uri&gt;:
with his plans to enter a crevice
’ toiU-tganization who desire to go. will debts has been sent to Paris in formal rpening at 9 o’clock Satur- -c-ate«i nn the second floor, will begin vants accompanied the party.
Violet Baggett, uddition to roof back o f SumTTave.
agree- enmp overnight nt Silver Lake. A reply to Finance Minister Clemen- j j ny morning. Stock and fixtures at I o’clock.
■of home on Park Avenue, $100;
The
shaft
itself
wns
Towered a
r'« ahoals legislation truck to haul the campers to thy tel’s questionaire to
Allan
Scott,
repairs porch
on Cel- few feet and timbered. Dynamite
Officials of thj Federal Bakery Lawyers of Robber
Winston (n a|| shops, of which there are
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..
.
1cry uvijnue $25; Earl Fields, pri- was ordered used if blasting be­
T&gt;Mgethe ,ip,'rovaI ° f grounds will be at the Bupti.°t Churchill, chancellor of the ex­ nine in addition to the Federal conipnny, who nre generally in
chequer, asking interpretation of Bakery, with one exception were in charge of the market and who madel
1' JIC’ C F e d t * r * ll C ' h l i r i f e ' va^ Rarage, 30G Martin street, comes necessary.
church Friday evening.
" ,r» concluded be______
inml
Cowan.
2 story
-1
The week will be ended Saturday application of the Balfour Declar­
H H Campbell
M I W H
...
•
|the alterations converting
- the haiid
.
I... m,tt*e on charges which ii- ‘‘join up day." Boy* de- ation of 1922 to the present cir- j P*aceA record crowd filled the Betty I mg into its present form of on I LITTLE ROCK, Feb. 7.— Wal- frame residence at Persimmon and
C h i n e s e Delegates
r 1 JuJgc Raker of si ring to become members will be cumstnnces.
Ann tea room during the lunch |nrcade, were rcceipents of man&gt; lare Davis, son of the lute United i ° ‘i-,boro Avenue, $&lt;00.
i
. . . able to see Mr. Haddock, the com?d bv
Rines’ 'compliments on the appearanct of l Mutcn Senutor
Jeff Davis, und Tom i n ..T I ------7~~7--------------! hour. Music provided
_ . the
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Leave Opium Meeting
contr I V I a,JeKe&lt;!! missioner at 110 Sanford avenu*. Crampton Bill Gets
I Music and Radio Shop fentured the the market. All equipment is n*w| p„e, Little Rock attorneys, em- Polish Actress Freed
Dr. . . . \uu tobacco I
------------------------------dinner hour.
Refreshments, ice {nml the building »- tastefully * r ploye.1 l,y Herbert Holliday, co n -i
M n w l o r l n i r F i n n o n 1 GENEVA, Feb. 7.— The Chhc»&lt;*
'tuckv.ed hy 'S enutori 8 AT8UMA GROWERS MEET
A Favorable Report irt-um nnd pastries und confections: ranged nnd decorated.
victed mail robber to defend him
M l l l U e r i n j f r l a i l C e delegation today followin'* th*
made in the new bakery were given , Tht.n|»rkot Bv under the’ {•'"Val following his arrest hero in con-!
--------I ample set h&gt; the Americans ve»I
house bill
PENSACOLA. Feb. 7.—Satsuimj
management o f Ray Durden, whojnectlon with tht $2,000,000 RoundPARIS, Feb. 7^-MI!e Stanisla- teniay, withdrew from the Inter­
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7.—Favor­ to all that appeared.
Preparations are being made to j was promoted to his present posi- Out,_ III., _____
____________
&gt;&lt;t —
robbery,
were today _N
set
* * 1 •• - - 000road
for im- fruit growerr will hold their annual able report on the Cramton bill
wa "Umtnska, beautiful ***
talented
Ihn d'i*‘&gt;rcs*
meeting at Round Lake on reb. 19, concentrating all prohibition ad­ entertain the biggest rush of the tion frcni the Daytona store of.j at liberty under bonds of $20,000 polish actress, was unanimously national Opium Conference. 8 . Al­
fred
Szee,
Chinese
delegate, in­
it is nnnouncetl here. Specialists in ministration under a separate unit day which expected to begin short­ the bakeries cumpany. He is a* euch following indictment yester­ acquitted Saturday afternoon on a
formed
Preoident
Zahl
In letter
' ,iu hell- re- the production *of sotauma oran­ of the treasury department, was ly after
*
* o’cliock
* nnd continue un- aisled by IL G. Beawiek, formerly day nn charges of conspiracy in charge of killing her fiancee, Jean that he believed no good purpose
Lf( * i'".1 on *ovem- ges ure on the program for talk-1 ordered today by the senate judi­ til 10 o'elcck. A five piece orcches- j of the advertising department of receiving11 hna. concealing govern­ Zyhnowski, writer and war veter­
could be served by his continuance
r^Poiieie, before u designed to aid the growers in the
tra, engaged especially for the oc- |The Sanford Herald.
ment bonds.'
an last July,
__ in the conference,
ciary committee.
cultivation of trees and fruit.

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MITCHELL TELLS
COMMITTEE THAT
U.S. FIFTH IN AIR

Celery Markets

J. FLEISCHMANN’S
BODY LEAVES FOR
N.Y. LATE FRIDAY

INDEPENDENTS’
SEEK PROBE OF
PICTURE TRUST

Scouts To Observe
Fifteenth Year O f
National Council

Ion News

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Building Activity
In February Starts
With Record Figure

“ Basket Market” Is Host To Nearly
1,000 People On Morning O f Opening

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Soptungeidmn Sunday, "Feb. 8.
A telegram, from I. M. Martin, Sunday, School will begin at J):00 A.
chairman o f the Palin'Beach* Shrino M. All children are rrqnertcd to
club, under auspices o f which the attend Sunday School. Mass will
Bob Morton Circus is now show- be deiebrat&amp;i at 10:30 A. M., ser­
mon based oh words taken from St.
Paul's -First Epistle to tho Corintalnment. tft? received ore Friday, f ®
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m jim tto n a to*' brinK^thc^retla fhe'SleMed^Sncrnnlcnt will lie BivG re j " r S ' h o .c c k of Feb. 16
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tith e'. Boy*“
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iron Class
luasa wilt have
an Interesting program tomorrow
morning including special music.'
Mrs. Julius Takach will' sing two
■olos; "The Homeland” by E. W.
Hnnscom nnd "In HU Steps" by
William Stickles.
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Miss Stoinoff will render Violin
s e c t io n s .
Rev. M. M. Lord will deliver a
talk, and Mr. Winston will dis­
cuss the Sunday School lesson.
Everybody invited.
Milnnc Theatre 10:00,A. M. ,

Sodality Meeting Monday cvcnSanford nobles arc looking for­
w. Ing nt7:30. All girls of the;parii h,
ward to the Shrine'bam
15 years nnd over, nre rxpgcted to
held Monday night in thi
HOLYjffEO^S EPISCOPAL .,
be present.
j,\
ing room of the Seminol
....
Scptunginimn
Sunday.
The Knights of ColumWh? will
Putnam Stevens, Fast
Sunday School"at 0:45 o’clock at
a jncot on Tuesday evening*;
All
perial Potentate, will b
tho High School Auditorium.
members arc requested to be
the function. Nobles f!
.
.
IirC3^ ' ,1G hdrA *eiVk»W nti 11 o'clock* at
ent.
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Daytona. DeLnnd and
Boy Scout meeting Wednesday the High School Auditorium. Dean
planning attendance.
j evening nt Tint). A new liooji to .Tamer pla&amp;sjwin/preuch; ,, • .
A program, with Mr
toastmaster, is being prepared. A ' bo
known Tho
n" Troo»l
1 isof!C olum
° r*­ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
ganized.
Knights
number of unusual features which bus, to be represented by*'M srs.
T."J. Armstrong, Pastor 1
Will be brought out nt'the hnhqu^t,
Sunday Services—
IlgPnul
Pczold,
G.
K.,
Kdwiird
nre being arranged for the
occa­ gins, Charles Britt, Hurry Walsh.
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
‘ os
sion.
Morning Worship J1:00 A. M.
Eugene RotmiUlat
and Rev. JL. A
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Th«* 4f1ljrraiu/ A*ecifefi '1s ns fol- Hcnncssy Will sponsor :inrt foster
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
Mid Week Pravcr Meeting Wed­
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. . Mo, m ! ' " t im f.rn f^ n W K ‘ i } thi.-r troop must be at the meeting nesday 7:30 P. M.
A hearty welcome awaits all
J t Cp * K p « m.
! Wednesday evening. M. C. Hadtl'.‘ I aim Bernh
-J“ • Th*^ dock, Deputy Scout Commissioner, strangers Invited to make this their
otB.njx.tion Im. a wnndntful -how |w|„ • „ pf0|l ' Ulc
r„ r home church.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
‘the benefits of Boy Scouting nnd
the pubRo-ia-wull satisfied.'.’— .
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Morning worship nnd sermon 11
Affirmative Winner the meeting. The parish orchestra A. M., Subject: "The Greatest Be­
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Dr. Brownlee will conclude the
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will he “ The Joyful Exnerienee."
At night services "The Obligation
o f the Christian Life.”
Services Sunday bfl as follows:

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Sunday School at 10 o ’clock. The
Subject for tomorrow is "Spirit." services and* to moke use of the
Wednesday evening s e r v i c e .reading room,
which includes testimonies o f heal- *
ing at 8:00 o’clock in the Reading Phoebe Jane Fairgrnve, 22, St. Paul
Room.
girl, holder of the Womsn's para­
This Society maintains a rend­ chute jumping record, will attempt
ing room and free loan library to brat the mark she set for the
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where the Bible and authorized
Christian Science literature may 11,500 feet from an airplane. '
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A tlelatc, "Resolved That t h e ! '" ’
World in Getting Better Moral- I ! ,
ly " in which f. M. Stephenson j f * »
espou: ed the affirmative
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Heruy Rt.riiierth**rry Hie negative,
cenduetr i !., the Yoimg Men’s ‘Do-J
Imtin;: Sniety of tUTuford, P*»osuited in n u(yi. l0p Cjjr the nlHfin-, ]
alive when .^t/gued gt the Pres­
byterian Church /rhursday night.
Judges in llM-folftesf were D. Ur
Thrn«hn, Mr. Mundy and Mr.
White.
Mr. Stephenson maintained in
his argument thnt the nppoarnnee
of Increased evil was due to n wid­
er circulation of news nnd not to
actual increase. He declared that
conditions are hotter now than ov­
er nnd that the lack of news made
past ages appear more moral.
The present dny era of motion
pictures, bootleggers nnd "yellow"
journalism were pointed out by
Mr. Itoddenbcry ns indications of
r« tregren.'-i &lt;n. He admitted pro­
gress
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industrially
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tho side of union mndo products
will Lc sought by the ' American «xnE.T3»dsiai
F&gt; lent ion «&gt;f Labor through a
campaign of one year’s duration
to bo carried on by the. union label
trade department o f federation
under plana endorsed by the exec­
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CHICAGO, Feb. 7. — Wheat:
Mnv I,fi7‘ . to 1.88*4; July, l.fH) to
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HOLLYWOOD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

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EUSTIS. F»l»- 7^-lL -R .-F err»»»i
lin - lcue named clmirnmn o f a cen­
tral comniiUee Hint will
have
chni'gc oi i^ttiyr C'lmnilUrc;; to prepan and rtcmiMT th^'progrnVti incidenl to Hu* 'Tinfittnr celebration „
hi,i.&lt; f Wuahtngtnn’a birthday. ■
The water : ports .carnival will be "
one &lt;d tlw main iit^actions an here '■
tofor., :iitHtiiiJIr —fi 'iV and nevel ■
featm. . nff-' n«*TJi(f planntnl. The "
celvbrnlioii will take place this year tt
•in Fob. "'I, because of the fact that
the mind falls on Kunduy.
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lit tin J .'.ri l.idiorutories and
melton picluni nludio. The labornlutie , t .vo idurioit high and
occupying nearly a city block
v t i : destroyed by the exptorle-i from ammonia tank shortly
•»!*■ lh&gt;: tiro was entinauiihcd.
The loir Is estimated lit nearly
$2 ,000,000 l,j Thomas Evans,
pr. Id' nt of the concern.
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building making sure the fire
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industries.

There is a real feeling i»f independence in a home of
your own thnt the renter never known. Start planning
that homo now, so next independence day you will know
that joyful feeling. We will gladly help you make that
' ' start'. Call by tin* office and sec our plan service.

YOU’LL ENJOY THE FREE INSPECTION T O U R -N O OBLIGATION
M )L WILL LEARN WHY SO MUCH IS HEARD ABOUT HOLLYWOOD 1

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Regular Meeting— Wednesday, Feb. 11th..
203 OAK AVE, formerly Eag-lc Rltlg*.
Nomination of Officers.

Balloting fur Candidates.

S. RUNGE, Sect.

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KFNF—Shenandoah
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KSD—St. Louis (ailvrft).
A CAfcEfctJL H0U8EK»fePErt
WRC—Woihinaton (. Itent).
, W CBD-Zion (8 4 5 ),.* 'quartet, 1 HOME FAINTING la an interesting, u'nf-il .ny.n-nrrr» pm Up'i-*.
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apparently new artlclfcs. It not only Improve* their appearance but
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fi-inS! 7 - 7 S: 3i30 Pvespers;!, PASADENA, Cal., Feb. ?7, w ir * if
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(472.9) 11 frolics.
turned dowri b j Broadway producdirectors expect to i
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Tile ulayhouse, it ilvic venture,
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vices community singing, organ.
of which was; raised by popular 5
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Ulk; 9 stage acts; 10 vocal; 11 or- non-profit basis, and in publicly ;S
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owned under perpetual trust.
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8 :JO concert; 9 organ recital; 10
Russian program.
KFSG— Lot- Angeles (278) 9 ser­
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KJS— Los Angeles (293 ) 8 vesp*T,r7f^licel 9 *crvi« * . music.

Family Finish 15c lb. minimum $1.50

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UEAF—New York (492) 6:15
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_ WNYC— New York (528) 8
Mrand theatre program.
WBBR—New York City (272.3)
8:10 pinnist, violinist, lecture, vo­
cal duets.
KGO—Oakland (silent),
I WOAW—Omahn (622.3) 9 ser­
vice*. choir.
WCAV— Philadelphia (278) 4:30
sermon; 5 orchestra.
WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 7
concert.
WOO— Philadelphia (509.9) 0:30
services.
WFI— Philadelphia (395) 0:30

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Your account subject to check ia cordially
invited.

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8PA, Feb. 7.—The ambulance
wre suitable vehicle for haul'*fe crackers, burglars and
«bt- than the patrol, ia in
»nce th.- declaration of Chief
ftectives Joe Carter, wlto bus
tctftj his inen to “ shoot. first
*»k questions afterward; and
ary shoot to kill." in an
to rid the city oT "the un'•ir-time invasion of tafeburglars and pickpocktmef Carter stated that "wn
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LOCATION.

THE TEShMS we nre offering* are not to
be compared with those of any other sub­
division o f similar excellence in the city.
One hundred of our 307 lots in this beau­
tiful property are be offered at the ex­
tremely low figures of from $300. to $700.
•(Ten per cent cash is all that is required.
The balance will be made as easy as pos­
sible to suit the purchaser. Don't say you
cannot afford to buy; you really cannot
afford NOT to.

IHLTrXiR, wh ich“*Has frequently been
termed “ The Subdivision Beautiful” on
account of the unusual natural beituty of
its surroundings, is located on Mellonville Avenue, a paved thoroughfare, be­
ginning 1000 feet south o f the Municipal
Park and extending 1925 feet further
south. It is entirely within the city limits,
but a short distance from the business
district and offering to the homeseeker a
wonderful opportunity for homesites.

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■PETERSBURG, Feb. 7. —
Winmissioner Snyder has t ugvigorous action be tnk7 the city authorities to check
rune wave that has cost mer*n'l borne owners of
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any other firm.

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SATURDAY, FEB. 7,1925.

(BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

TE
-----------hTIIE ONLY SAFE TRUST: —
ime trust in chariots, nmi some in
__j; but we will remember the
ne of the Lord our God. Psalm

h7.

,
--------- o
—
WHERE ARE THE .MEN?

---------------- wedfdne* piwarlWd
physician*.
LtJy, or Realtor.
But to moat people the proverb is j t » t - » Itmiliar group of
BY
ARTHUR BRIBBANB
word* they have never analysed for ther-truth the proverb
________ W to n R M i —O
t
might convey.
'
The man’ who keeps a merry heart_id
ertain to
_ jp;h k B c ir
THOSE dogs of the Esquimau’
have good digestion. The man who looks out upon tne world breed, galloping In relays over tW
with merry eyes is certain to find the more cheerful things frozen trails o f Alaska, covered
of life, with his own physical being responding. And the G60 miles In 5\fc days. Wonderful
man who carries his happy disposition among his fellow men, four legged creatures they are, and
carries a tonic that can drive away actual disease.
a brave mun In Gunnar Kasson,
Often, too, men who do the most good with their cheer­ who pushed on through the bliz­
iness have burdens and apparent cause for anything but zard without waiting for the relay
cheerincss. We have in mind a man who has had enough that foiled to meet him.
trouble to crush the average man. He has gone through
disasters and sorrows that have robbed him of his clearest
OF ALL animals man is the most
and best. But his religion has always been a simple creed wonderful, having developed to the
based upon the Golden Buie, and he refuses to impose his ' highest point, the topmost joint
trouble upon his friends.
of the spinal column, the one we

GE FOUR

A sheik is a man
pels wear out first.

**

Two can o i t h ^
,
xoap their old love |ett ' 1
and sell it for syrup. 11
It is better to hate w.
onic friendship than
lover at nil.

When other men gloomily look for trouble, this man
laughs. Indeed he has mastered that best &lt;jf lgssqns, he has
learned to laugh at himself. He has learned to ‘ stand back
and say to himself, "Well, my little man, you don’t run this
interesting universe it seems.”
Coming down the street in the morning this man starts
the people he meets to smiling. The ice-boy grumbling at
his task hears his merry "Hello, Jim" and forgeis his grouch.
The old cook mumbling maledictions on her slow way to
work hears his "Good morning, Auntie” and her black fnce
becomes a smiling moon.
His merry heart doeth good like medicine. Let’s hnvc
more of the merry heart medicine. Let’s check up our own
contribution to the happiness o f the world, and incidentally
note how our own health is affected by our cheerfulness.

call the skull, containing the brain.
The curious thing is that man
excels the nnimnls In physical en­
durance, ns well ns in thinking
power.
Wo are amazed that relays o f
heavy four-legged animals, power­
ful Sihcrinn hounds, should gallop
over the snow nnd ice G50 miles In
TiVt days.
Their endurance does not com­
pare with that of the tall Irish­
man, afterward elected Mayor of
Long Island City, who walked and
ran more than GOO miles In six
-------------------o-------------------days in Madison Square Garden,
with no relay, on his own two
“ The Universal Parasite” Damnably
legs.
Entrenched
Man is indeed "fearfully and
wonderfully mndc," nnd has many
The Dearborn Independent offers the American business­ reasons for praising the Lord.

here Isn't a lad but wants to grow
Manly and true nt heart,
Lnd every lad would like to konw
Th secret we impart.
Is doesn’ t desire to slack or shirk
Oh,haven’t you heard him plead?
toll follow a man at piny or work,
I f only the man will lead.
There are the men to lend today,
Sparing an hour or two,
ITeachlng the lad the game to play
|Y Just as a man should do?
Rge and slum are calling—come,
Here are the boys, indeed,
man something to think about in an editorial captioned, 'The
can tell what they
might
Universal Parasite.” Before reading the article to which
TWO DAYS ago Dill Goodman,
become
we intend giving space in this editorial, ask yourself what of Nnuvoo, Ain., was called a
If only the men will lead?
that universal parasite is, and when you finish reading the “ hobo." When he trnveled he hid
lotor and golf and winter sport
Independent’s editorial, reproduced here in its entirety, ask in freight cars or "rode on the
rill up the time n lot.
it wouldn’t you like to feel you'd yourself how such a parasite can he exterminated. Says rodr.” Now he is a hero, with a
the editorial:
ng
taught
pass authorizing him to riUe com1 Even a boy a knot?
‘ T he usurer’s business is as menacing to the wellfortnhly on all trnins of the St.
fitry and home depend on you,
being
o
f
the
State
as
the
dope
traffic—
and
it
is
or­
Louis &amp; San Francisco line.
■-Character most wo need;
ganized on nn equally extensive scale. There is not
On Monday night he crawled out
low can a lad know whnt to do
If there isn't n man to lend ?
n section of society from which the money-lenders
of his hiding place on the train,
are not drawing toll. By their exactions they drive
after a collision, and, risking his
iere are the mm to lend a band ?
men and women to crime and even to death.”
own life, saved that o f the engi­
Echo It war and wide,
The London Daily Mail thus gives expression to
neer, lying beneath his engine, in
[en who will rise in every land,
Bridging the "Great Divide.”
nn opinion based on special inquiries it has made re­
dnnger of being scalded to death.
[atlon and flag and tongue unite
garding an evil which is not confined to any partic­
Joining ench clans and creed.
ular country but to the world at large. It is pointed
THE DISTANCE between hobo[ere are thu boys who would do
out
that there is one point about money-lending
ism nnd hcrioim is often short, nnd
right
But where arc the MEN to lead?
which emphasizes its similarity to the dope traffic;
often only nn opportunity in need­
— Exchange,
it is largely in the hands of aliens, many of whom
ed to change a hobo into a hero.
--------- b--------have become naturalized and have adopted English
It all depends unon the woman
names.
THE NEWS o f almost any day
la to who is nn ideal man.
When it is considered how strong a fight was put
would seem strnnge to a traveler
--------- o--------up against the system of interest and usury by all
from nn old, civilized planet.
Walt Whitman says: "f am huntng success; I am success.”
the moral forces o f the Anglo-Saxon world more
At Johns Hopkins University
--------- o--------than three centuries ago— that the whole system
they will perform nn operation on
A man with no backbone is like
a man from Colorado accused of
was resisted as a poisonous and destructive invas­
vegetable soup with no vegetables
murdering his wife. Cutting his
ion— there is no doubt but that our fathers foresaw
n it.
--------- o--------skull, giving the brain room to ex­
the entrenched evils which are now becoming terri­
Queer how many people have the
pand, mny eliminate alleged erlmfyingly manifest. The essential immorality anti
deo that wreckcrention is rerreuinnl tendencies. In days to crime
anti-social
power
of
usury
is
beginning
to
form
itself
Jon.
operations on the skull to remedy
upon the consciousness even o f the financiers.
Tho man who only half tries
brain
pressure, e-peelully on the
The blight of usury is perhaps the greatest evil
sn't even half ninko Rood.—
top,
may
become frequent.
that the world suffers from today. It is the uni­
rington.
versal parasite.
--------- iy--------IN LOS Angeles a railroad offi­
[ Our office bov usks if you ever
With money more plentiful in the United States than
‘ O Sole Meow rendered from it has ever been, it would seem Ifiat*"there would ’ I*? ”l»j«.s cial dies after having u tooth-puflback fence abotit midnight.
opportunity for the usurer to ply his damnable trade. But eil. Hin disease was hemophilia,
o —
—
■
A cipher doesn’t mean anything always is there a Shylock wanting his pound o f flesh, and which means “ a liking for hemor­
ut let someone call you n nothin# unfortunate victims ulways writhing in the grasp of one rhages."
hen it docs mean romothing.
In that disease the slightest cut
of these Money-Barons, robbing his way to affluence—
J
--- o--------is not to cause fntnl bleeding. \V&gt;*
murdering
his
way
to
power.
Picture hats arc coming back in
don't realize how ingeniously we
tyle which means that the men
i are matte, the average cut healing
fon’t have an opportunity to see
le chow anymore.
P H O N O G R A P H A N D R A D IO
1 itself, nnd the white corpuscles at­
--------- o--------tacking ami destroying outsider
LOUISVILLE
COURIER-JOURNAL
Our dub renortcr remarks that
1 germs, like vigilant policemen,
gentleman Is n person o f mnswhile the healing goes on.
McCormick, Chaliapin, Wurrcn- o ff u newspaper’s sales,
lllne gender whn tells Ids lies to
id ladies and not about them.
rath. Gnlli-Cnrci, Scotti, Tito Schi-I The
is marie, however, that
--------- o--------IN MONTE Curb* Indies play
„n and other stars of concert n.uljj!??
lin».V
!‘ t. . " f mTtho
H appetite
nr 9,er"
from
satisfying
France says it will pay its debt
lawn
tennis— perfectly respectable
id then again intimates that it opera, whom the great portion of o f newspaper readers, only serves
ladies—with
skirts cut off far ut&gt;
III not. Mcunwhilo the United the public has heard heretofore to whet it.
The experience of
ates can risk two guesses about only through the medium of the newspaper radiophone o w n e r s on the hips, **o!h stockings rolled
France either will or will not.
phonograph record, have been rc plow s this. Anyone Interested in down and bare knees. Dressed that
--------- o--------leased by the company controlling any particular piece of news wants
In a New York damage suit their contracts in order to sing fori to read more of it. Further, there way they play better, and the air
ree o f the witnesses were named radio. Thus their audiences arc .are many channels of information does them good.
doney, Coffey and Cantaloupe, at uncc enlarged hundreds of times I and entertainment included in a
Esquimau women have always
hen the noon recess arrived, the and the millions of radio “ funs" I newspaper’s pages which can never kept an opening around the knees,
dge remarked, "Gentlemen,
I art* the immediate beneficiaries. |be broadcast. Nine times out of
or around the waist, to let in the
Ink we will stop for lunch."
In deciding that their business, ten radio "fan" who listen to a air. The skin also must breathe.
--------- o---------will not be injured by grunting public speech or convention ac­
Snys a person writing to Cap. their stars permission to radiocast tivities, buy papers afterward to
r'a Weekly. "I often have a their golden tones, the phonograph' compare the reports with what
IN HOLLYWOOD, Mrs. Marga­
ink expression on mv fare. Do *s
companies are in much the samel they have heard, or to clear up ret W. Rowan, with her followers,
Is indicate adenoids?" Wouldn’t
"Reformed Seventh Day Advent­
be more reasonable to believe position as the newspaper^. Writ-J some point they have missed,
ists,” are waiting for the world to
ing
in
u
current
periodical,
Marc
lake
the
newspapers,
the
phonotat It Indicates luck of intelliend next Friday. They will
watch
A.
Rose
of
the
Buffalo
Evening'
graph
manufacturers
calculate
that.
,
»nce?
News discussed the often-asked fur from causing a falling off in
wor’I* ends anil
1 Divinity again appears on earth.
A learned lady of Kansas tie- question as to whether the radio the purchase of their records. thn
Somebody will be disappointed
bulletining
of
news
will
eventually
tadio-casting
by
these
great
vocal
area that u woman needs three
isbandv; one for bysiness, one for result in the doing awny of the and instrumental stars will stimu- on Friday, either Mrs. Rowan and
&gt;cial affairs and one to look after newspnper. There nre those who late the appetites of those listening her followers’, or the Los Angeles
e housekeeping. Does that mean earnestly argue that the radio is in. White conferring a boon on real estate owners.
Marcus Loew bought a block out
o wife will have more time to &lt;h&gt; the newspaper's arrival anti thut radio fans, the phonograph people
to aid the air news service is to may be given credit for a fur- there for $-10,000, over the protest
thing?
of his managers, who said he was
cncouragu n project that may cut sighted business stroke.
---------o--------paying too much. A little later he
Words, money, all things else,
sold it for a million. Can you
e comparatively easy to give
imagine how he would have felt
ray; but when a man makes a
had the world ended just before
B U S IN E S S L A T IN
ft o f his daily life nnd practice,
the buyer signed on the dotted
is plain that the truth, whatever
NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE
line?
may be, has taken possession of
n.— Lowell.
ALL ROMANCE is failing from
The story is familiar of the ven­ except for a few very short words
--------- o— ——
there is nothing like being frank erable preacher who justified his like no, do, go, to and a few for­ tho earth. The North Pole has
»ut u thing. The Fort Mead frequent use o f Hebrew quotations eign words, like piano, potuto, to­ been reached. Ami now regular
automobile trips are made across
mato, words do not end in o,
ailer prints on the front page
everybody
picture of a danseuse balanced on the ground that
If these co nnd o words seem the Desert of Sahara, with hotels
ry prettily on one toe. It is knows n little Hebrew. Appar­ familiar it cannot he, therefore, and electric lights on the road.
Moore, our Ambassador to Spain,
tided to the public like this:: “ A ently the business mind o f this because of their English uasociu
graduates tlons. If it be objected that no r.ava, "Come to Spain. That's tho
aster who interviewed President day of many college
ofldge and says ho is not Silent goes on the similar supposition that sitch romantic notion of mixing only place where the grass isn't
I." Dangers, as it were affect everybody knows a little Latin. To business with Latin would occur all trampled down ami you cun see
Terent people differently.
judge from
advertising,
Latin to the business mind, reflect for something real."
seems to have a selling power. Doz­ n moment oil the extent to which
The earth grow^ dull. You go
The Jacksonville Journal is try* ens of new commercial terms have Latin is actually used in common to the mountains o f the Northwest
r to explain that California trag- been made by combining initials trade names—Sn polio, for example, to kill a grizzly hear, and run into
Y in which a sixteen year old with the first two letters of the and Ciltiema. And not only Latin, a sign reading "57 Varieties.”
I murdered her mother, blames word company, words like, Oico, but also Greek, as in Sozodont,
on the presence of a gun. Hot Annco, I'cboco and others. If the tooth pastes and powders rather FLOYD COLLINS, the man lying
! Journal, usually right, errs this strange vocable Cilco should meet running to Greek. The ending o in a Kentucky cave, held down by
»*, for if the gun hud not been your eyes interpret it as mean­ has even become productive and a 14,400 pound rock, was still u liv
idy. ithe girl undoubtedly would ing merely City Lumber Company. has been added to non-Latin words, yesterday afternoon. Men crawl­
re used a knife, a hummer, or a Of course, Nabisco has become a as in Ktovu, Toasto, StCrno. Most ing ;1U0 feet Into the cave gnve him
ip with the same net result. -— familiar household word.
persons, no doubt, think rodeo is coffee nnd other food and encour­
Now, all these new terms have n a Latin word, nnd therefore they aged him. A hundred other men
nford Herald.
are drilling and trying to dig i
The Herald's argument i sound, huuntingly familiar look, not be­ accent it on the first syllable.
t it needn't suppose anybody on cause they suggest the ubbrevlaIt cannot lie denied, therefore, tunnel In the hillside, to get hint
■ Journal wrote the mess of rot tion for company hut because thay 1 that everybody nowadays knows a out. No doctor thus far has ap­
refers to. it came from a syn- suggest the common Latin verb , little Latin, whether aware of the peared to crawl in, chloroform him, i
ending la the English language, *fact or not.
ate.—Ocala Star,
Itut off his leg and release him.

■ s

Su-me men talk
* , i
effeminate.
°

Onco nsheslo" curtain, U
case the theater caueht i
in case the show M ,00 Q
There are still mite ,
*ee silk peeking, * ilhoJ
now.
__ _
There are two
■
question, both of which
wrong.
a^
J
A wise man never
at red-hended girls or bit*,
on the ankle.
1
Sometimes it is best tot,
you are ri? ht and then
A Kiri usually clo„
when you kiss her
likes to imnginfe you
else.
'
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JUST IN PASSING
By R. J. IIOLLY
You never miss the water until the well runs dry nnd
you never miss the wonderful climate of Florida until you
hnvc to make a trip north in the winter time urn! get a lit­
tle tustn of snow und ice and zero weather. The climate
of Florida is worth millions to all of us.
It is very gratifying to discover thnt Sanford is in the
public eye as never Before.
Years ago you heard much
about Sanford that was not only displeasing and distustcful blit you were constantly on the defensive.
But now
evoryone agrees with you that Sanford is destined to be­
come the greatest commercial center of thu entire state.
•
*
Some o f our older citizens are taking n great interest
in tile “ girl shows” that have been coming here this winter
nnd 1 note several of our prominent "old parties” on front
seats when the curtain rises. It just goes to show that in
time celery tonic is better thnn hnir tonic.
Heard n man tell an old dnrkoy in one of the big build­
ings in Chicago that ho was the best working darkey he
had ever seen. The old man replied that he certainly was
a good worker—he had been in a convict camp in Florida
for ten years.
If some c f those folks who are always finding fault
with the Chamber of Commerce would attend the meetings
every Friday and learn something about their problems ns
well as the good work they am doing on a little hit of money
they would change their tune und become active members.
I often wonder just what kind of town we would have lien:
were it not for the Chamber of Commerce.
Strangers here all say thut when Sanford build'! that
fine tourist hotel and lias tourists together with nil the many
other advantages we know that Sanford will Ire the best
city in Florida. We have known this for many years— it
lias been difficult to make other folks see it hut they ure
learning ami they are investing their money here now.
I have often said it before and want to repeat it thnt
Sanford has the best class of negroes in the world. They
are industrious, many own their homes. They art* law abid­
ing as. a rule and give tile authorities but little trouble. We
tfre proud o f our negro population in Sanford.
Glad to see that Seminole County will bu represented at
the Orlando Fair. We always have n good exhibit there and
we show to thousands of people who learn wlmt a wonder­
ful country we have here. It is a kind of publicity that pays
ami we should endeavor to have exhibits at many fairs next
year. Seminole County really has a greater variety of fruits
and vegetables than many counties can Least and we always
take the prizes in poultry and other live stock. Help Ben­
jamin Whitner, the county agent to get up a good exhibit
this year.
I think I have been able to interest several parties in the
idea of buttling grapefruit and orange Juice in Florida und
shipping it north in harrells or bottles there to he served at
the soda fountains all the year round. Oranges and grape­
fruit are bringing but little in the markets— why not take ad­
vantage of this fact and bottle the juice thus saving packing
and freight charges on crates. It will Ik* a wonderful busi­
ness some of these dnys und I will have more to say about a
big factory here in Sanford later on. This is no secret und I
uni passing it on with not thought of opposition since there
will be several of these factories in the state in the next
twelve months.
Lady up in my neighborhood told a tramp the other day
that he looked like he was able to work nnd he promptly tolil
her that lie was not near as foolish as he looked. Of course
he did not tell the truth until he had eaten his free break­
fast.
Our big bond issue for good roads in Seminole countv
should he voted as a matter of course but we must always
remember that this money is the tax payer's money and we
should spend it carefully and get the very best materials ob­
tainable. Drainage and other matters should he investigated
for these roads will have to last us for many years. The idea
of spending the bond money in one, two and three years is
also good and we can build them as they nre needed without
burdeing the county with the whole snienr at one time, This
will give Seminole the finest system of roads in the state
anil will bring every part of the county in close touch with
the whole county.
Speaking of the new hotel I would like to rise ami remark
if Frank Forester, Forrest Lake and Will Tunnicliffe will loan
me enough money to build n hotel I will hire myself out as
a bell hope und make enough hack the first year to pay o ff
the loan—speaking from the angle o f bell hops nnd Pullman
porters in other parts o f the country.
Sanford will realize a lot of gootj publicity from having
tin* Milwaukee team train here this spring. We should all
get behind the idea of making their stay here idea ant and
we will have to do our stuff to bring the folks here from
other Floriila cities to witness the exhibition games.
We should all boost our Country Club and golf links. It
ii really one of the most delightful spots in the state of
■if Florida. You can enjoy a morning or nfteriioon out there
and get a good mean at any time and it is a fine place to
spnml an evvijing at a dinner party or dance.
Our city and county officials deserve a lot of praise for
the manner in which they operate this bailiwick. If you don’t
think we have a fine community and a fine set of officials
just try living in some other cities in other states for awhile
Continued on page 5.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SzVTURPAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925.

SATURDAY EVENING SERMON
BL DR. F. D. KING.
Sunday morning, Feb. 1, 1B25. |am happy to say, where I
The text introduce:, us to "a most deliver ;.......
r.n address
my fM
f
.
vehement and impetuous figure— ” were outraged1 by seeing t*T
"And men of violence take it by from two pulpits „( ^
force.”
think ui
of wit
the smoking
e.
At once we uuiik
....... dgarets. Society
society r
and thejHng, and stock market m
armyy of the vicious ...............
■ i i---u„«„ of the plans of arc enirnired
,...■
engaged in kv
by men
an/,
wicked,
heedless
justice, driving ruthlessly
for who leave openly declared
some coveted treasure. When the they have accepted Christ u
figure is first brought to our at­ Saviour, and avowed their
tention. we think of the highway­ to join the conquest of ^
man armed with guns compelling tion. Could you imagine th
the innocent tourist to give up his Jesus falling a victim tu»
possessions. Some on refering which hn.s already slain fcsa
to ont of the great military fonts of thousands, and which eva
is slaughtering great u
of history says:
"The Japanese did not saunter our young men and young „
into Port Arthur by easy* and lux­ fa n you imagine the Lord
urious paths; they entered the taking part in any pha-eof
stronghold at the cost of passion­ ling, when gambling it i,
ate and exhausting persistence, men nnd women to einbcnh
robbing, to suicide, and to t,
along a stiff nnd bloody way."
death
? I have no desire to|
Some enter the church with
impoverished ideals of the char­ sutionnl. I have no thoci
acter of the crusade. Just to come taking advantage of this p„
to church when convenience con­ embnrruM any one. I aM,
sents may satisfy the mind of one ever, under a compelling
who attends occasionally the an- 1 lion to remind myself and „
nun! circus, hut it does not reveal ionic* of you that the fact,
the spirit o f Him who said, "If de ath are even now attempt*
any man would come after me', nssnult the ihurt'll for whkhT
let him deny himself, and take up gave His own life. Tfe |
his cross und folic,w Me.” To per­ hour for every man no
mit social engagements, or bus! - 1 woman in whose hearts „
i lie:-c activities to mnsiunn the best any desire to ee luimanitiL
of one's blood, nnd the keenness to enter into the conquest »rj|
of one’s thinking and then to of- sliming courage.
If energy, and force tnl
ler to Kingdom tasks sonic* of the
strength of a worn nnd jaded per- constantly by the agents of L
Rcnality is not the ideal of Him ness and death, whv ihooU]
who said, "And men of violence i ,,u,!,e Powers lie in.nl, undi
take it by force."
I the wisest wav by ths btr
My Comrades, the crusade 0f j *)&gt;« dawn? D oe-■onimittigtl
the Kingdom of our Lord is conto l*1(&gt; I*‘,r‘l Jesus Mtmtl
stonily in demand of Initiative*,' tI1£,1'ny. “ "'I bis force! Ml
aggressiveness, alertness, ceinli-J n u,' t t'u? field of hunuiof
ness, and boldness. Why should I
not the Kingdom man and the!
y,ul
K° with me,Ih
Kingdom womun he as anxious, ’
you what Is apparendjl
; when coming to a new filed to bridled force. “Saul, yet bu
j enter into the program ns ’ the I ',,(t "ll1 threatening1! nrd iliJ
|runner id to enter the race? \Vho' lL&gt;r ,,tu*in*st the disciple* d
j ever saw a football player who ! *-°rd*" Here is force withI
had to be urged into the game? L'oartce but was this forte
f You have seen those virile viV- trfl[ tcd and thrown aw:/,' 1
f ■I* i &gt; 1 1 a
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Saul npassed
over Ihis
wjrr—.
arcus fellows * . weep
when
the
wounds called them out of the con­ Jesus, ami earnestly enquirtJJ
My CommktI
test. Many o f us who have con­ instruction?
were carried right inal
fessed
Christ
be our Maviour,
Suviour. *guns
, , '*
-■*■■■’ &lt;■ to
*u in*
•
and have entered the church must cru8a,’L* Wlth Phrist, ami hu_.
have our notions reconstructed forcL‘ wns rnixrhtily used. Ill
If I think that I can excuse m v -!,he h*story of human coon*
self from further work in
; activity no one has c&lt;|Ui!m !
Christian program when I have ' n
Christianize!!
given a tenth of whnt God is en
After being stoned at Lr
trusting to me, I have yet many ^'s f“ rc‘; *'fts him to his WJ
----- ---to 'learn 'in the
' ' art of‘ a sends
him
forth on
lessons
....... - •
••■** ............
.** his v
crusader for Christ.
When he was comniited to tee
The Invasion of the Forc**s of KCOn
Philippi, hi* force
the .......................
darkness, ne3®Jll
‘ When I was in my third year in dued
.... ' *L“
i college, my name was presented the stench of the prison etffll
j to the debating and literary so­ ment, got the attention of tslj
ciety of which I was a member lice force and city offictrv \
lor an honor coveted bv most itu- sent him forth from the cos
i dents o f the school. A fellow stu- ity a victor. llij fervent
dent who had been considered by carried him through is|5Bj
Ins friends for the same honor ments, floggings, shipwrtttij
i came to me. placed hi * hand unon intrigues to matchless
niy shoulder, and said, "The field Hut Christ does far more th
is left to you." Just a few .lavs direct one’s energies; He
before the annual election a friend force and aim to personal"?]
the
*#"
came to me nnd informed me th at!. When
"
l,,w' Lord Jesus ■
„I
isU
the Very fellow student who hiul ' human heart. He carries irw
energy, an'*
mm ‘i-p0ilJ
i-J
{old me that his name would not hl‘art encrKy*
I be considered for the place was not namic, and resistless enY jl
only working for the honor, but may Ik* realized. He
j
that his men were working among heart of a man in th.’
my hearty supporters. In that west— a man whose wbul* W*|
Iday when college life wns a won- teen brutalized, and ' l
uciful world, that announcement changes in thal life. The **1
‘k-. ‘_V
! came ns a very serious surprise. Inched himself
ei. from .’TjTAJ
jHut there arc conditions now h e-: |f ’•
developed definite*!
I fore every student of modern lift* i
fly Co l's grace ne » 1
[Which are indeed alarming.
Iciplincd his powers
J
. T,'*‘ forces of death are assault- " ,ajL* decades, and tudsy
i
mg the very citadels of righteous- wBh marvelous.. momenw»J
posh.
With relentless determinn- ,H now recognized as th*
tion ihe powers of darkness are foremost rescue worker.
(In
a ^unuuv
Sunday afternoon .ii
M
attempting
to m
invade
. ;
vfuu? the very
%
tn a
training ground and base of sup-j CQRov Christ Jelus was
JL ,
the army of redemption, ty10 tho life of
fcj
,,nW a few days ago I sow in the 1,10 i'ounte man_ detadu.«
social columns of n pager which i ?,H nihis profession llccl
comes to some of your homes ;in i nitt-ly to do one thing. ar
account of a dance, nnd two of lie* he is generally regarded
............. ....—
'
an o"If greatest forr« y'
« i
chaperones
were one of* the
min"'m
- 1 ma«
i- tcrs of the town and his wife i |
Ptatfor
g
'I•11-1111 min
IIIIK the
l»l*- worhlChrist
l Think o f a man who is supposed comrades,
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"'vesgives
aim aim
j
and charges the persora
|t' he called of God to preach the am
i o in ■ ot His grace chaperoning power.
thinking. ?
When, in your
^.1 (lam’e. At a dinner tfiven by a
thoroughly
commercial dub, not iu Sanford 1 have
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On Thursday at tho close o f the G. I. A. son/fciven by the G. I. A. •‘force »"!? Word\ “ violence" and
a thrilling
thri’lllnffUnttr?&gt;
n pOMes!don
of
regular meeting of the focnl chap­ Indies, whjA was followed by a a
picture.
You behold
ter of tho Order o f Eastern Star, reading h/Miss It. E. Griffin.
tho forces of the Prince of Pence
o Library the G. I. A. ladies presented n rcmlerp/0»Y° Mrs™
WOr° imbued with the courage of t h S
. -------7 , „
v. : ........ Chrisenuni- b e r r y /’ d Mrs. Hobrrt Glynn ac- Commander, marching "fro n vic­
fine proernm. Twenty-four
Twenty
tory unto victory." And why not
|tbe Libra* formed Indies under the able di­ com i/"w l by Mrs. Walthour,
rection of Mrs, Alfred Liija, gave
F /r y D rill-0 . I. A. ladies,
S L r W ra,dh 3?
shouf*« ™
the Llbra- one o f the best programs ever
•aduig by Miss Evelyn Wheel- loiter by the way? Ours indeed
is
a
mission
of
destiny.
Why, oh
Printed Pussy-Willow, large bright patterns.
given in the Masonic Hnll.
|ub will
Tho program was cumposcd of / Song by G. f. A. ladies the word
n il? 1- w?.men* should’ we
fancy drills interspersed with ready nr which were comnoml
$4.50 yard
V .. ,h„ f o r c e d
coni nosed he
by Mrs.
ings and vocal music, as fo llo w s :/ Idja.
Introductory drill, at which t?"c
Corn, drill, in which every one
will meet Mrs. Murray Jarvis, worthy Ant- present
joined, tho proceeds to Wlien we have complete access to
L. Glenn, ron o f the local O. E. S. an/M rs.
SILK PRINTS
atart a rug fiind for pm new Ma- exhaustions stores of perfect equip|
i
we n°t advance?
J, M. Fcspvrman. Grand G "«« of some Tewnle.
i will meet the G. I. A. of the Unite* States
When multitudes of imprisoned
Beautiful silk print, heavy flat Crepes
At the close of the program de- sou
K. Bak- were introduced
Is are appealing to us for |mand
presented
----.
licious refreshments were carved mediate help, why should not our
Chine. 40 inches wide.
with beautiful bouquets as mom- ■by the O. E. ij. under thq manageClub will
blood leap nt the very thought of
hers
of
the
occasion.
All
mem-|ment
o
f
Mrs.
R.
L.
Shinholser.
the privilege?
|J. Putman
$2.75 to $3.50 yard
bera and visitors were invited to
Much credit for this fine enteri« the picture now,
...
|come forward and welcome
the |tninment is due Mrs, Lilia and the Men of violence
take it by forte/’
W
Grand Officer and wi-h the worthy ; 24 G. I. A. Indies who so ably ns-1
SATIN STRIPE VOILES
The darkness is being subdued by
‘ matron n successful year.
jsistedher. The music fur the drills the light of the countenance of
N ext.on the program was th e1was furnished by Mrs. Walthour.
the .Man of Calvary, ami the forces
Large Flowers, Mallinson Silk Voiles. 40-in.
i? j
of death are retreating before the
rnt of the
men
and
the
women
of
violence,
All
colors.
PERSONAL
its regu- •
in this day of preeminent privU
, Feb. 10,.
leges remember this fact: the
y »
$4.00 yard
as host-1 Mrs. C. L» West of Oviedo spent evening, which was given by the! SUcces8 of ®«r w“ rfnre depends
Friday in Sanford.
Sigma Nu Fraternity in honor of uP»on ?ul taKin** a,,d bolding the
with the
SILK AND COTTON CREPES
“ Stray Greeks" of this vicinitiy. j
ve’ , Aml: ""Idlers, why
|bc held at
--------I '“ "mild not our church maintain a
Tom litter spent Friday in Orittendanee Inndo oi a business trip.
The many friends of Mrs. It. S. IBl*!)1)' "ten sive? He who said
Large bright patterns, fine quality Crepes.
Kfcelor will be sorry to learn that Go has never cancelled His com­
mand.
lie
who
said
“
Go"
contrib­
S, V. Bradford is spending Sat­ she leaves Sanford Sunday for
36 inches wide, for
utes His presence every moment
urday in Orlando on business.
Philadelphia.
I Methodist
of the way.
7r
--------• $1.00 and $1.50 yard
meet in
My fellow Workers, He lias as
.tlrs. Emmett McCall and Mrs.
Miss Ituth Gillon left Friday for
lemoon at bsc O. Conoloy spent Friday in Titusville where she
will be the signed to you and me a task of £ V
Tire urged Orlando.
40-in. Colored Voiles, fine quality and fast colors. Small
guest of Miss Bertha Hudnut fur great moment here in this city nnd
district, nnd, if we will advance * A
the week-end.
in the strength of the equipment
T. Y. McCarty of Gainsvillc is
Cotton Prints.........................................................50c yard
n
ERS OF spending a short while in Sanford
Mrs. J. M. Fesperman, Grand which Hu provides. He gives ns s y
on business.
Gtiilde of the G. I. At of the Unit­ every assurance of victory. He is n
nderstawb
ed States is the house guest of still saying, "Go,” nnd He is say­ n %♦
j’gfjern*
ing that to you, my friends, and ■JL
Lingerie Cloths
Broadcloth
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Crnndell will Mrs. Alfred Liija.
V
i dste on motor to Dnytonn Beach for the
to me. Let us gather up all our ■
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A
, Wtmm’? day Satuniay.
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Miss Geneva Shuman. Miss Lil­ resources of body, mind and spiit.,
Cotton Jerseys. Lace
Small
and
large
stripe
A
Jill action.
lian Shuman and Mrs. W. J. Shu­ nnd commit ourselves to Hint for ■
;V
?l for soJ. W. Hardy is spending the man of Oviedo were guests of the conquest.
stripe Voiles, soft dimity,
check and plaids, 36 inches
IVonso’s
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week-end in St. Augustine the friends here Friday.
A
Icpened at guest of friends.
checks and stripes
wide, silk finished.
Just In Passing*
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maurer ex­
■V
Company
Qlenn Wimbish left Friday for pect soon to have as their guest
50c yard
$1.00 yard
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initiate Jacksonville where he will remain Mr. Maurer's brother Armond L.
or
read
the
papers,
tt'c
should
i«t” and for a few days.
*A
Maurer of New York City.
all be proud of our law abiding iU V
i will
community.
■A
Mrs. F. T. Ilreene and two
Mrs. Nelson Gray has as her
guest Miss Martha B. Churchill of daughters of Lakeland are the
The water at the tower of the H
guests of Mrs. M. M. McDougal at city plant ran over last night caus­ ■A
New York City.
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her home on Celery Avenue.
ing u shut down of part o f the ■A
AM
Mrs. M. M. McDougal has as
electric rystem until it could be
Mrs. Elizabeth O. Buchtree of fixed as water is a good conductor ■A
her guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
bf Cirtle Pavas of Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Robert Hin­ and caused a fire at the tower.
bt m . -’ I
nies and Miss Virginia P. Brown Only a small part of the city wa» !
Iton*
Mrs. l-eo Wheeler and Mrs. An­ of Halve de Grase, Mil., are guests put of lights for a short time but ■A
drew Aulin of Oviedo were shop­ of friends in Sanford for n short it reminded me of the fact that
10DGF. ping in Sanford Friday.
while.
we now arc goting excellent service
t L M.
y
from lie Hnuhcrn Uiliies Co., and s
£ *
I
V «
Walker
Sam S. linuiiicl returned Friday we now have one of the
b ,*st
Mrs.
T.
J.
Hackney
of
Trilby,
Fesperfrom a husines trins to New York plants in tho state. This wns mi
left
Friday
after
several
days
vis­
■ HBoaMaaHniinunoaHuaaaHaxixiiHKaBBaaNaaaHDaaianaii n i a u u n i s n a i n n B O s a a m z 'z i i i n m u u z a u ia a a u u a a x a in n a B a :m i:a a
t Grand
Mrs. Hnunicl will arrive Sunday, fault of the electric plant Tlmrsit with Mrs. Alfred Liija.
to New
having stopped over in Brunswick, day night hut the men of
the
the made
Mrs. Tom Adams has ns her Ga., for a short visit with her par­ Southern Utilities Co. were on the
« tvening guests Mrs. L C. Baumen and ents.
j'oli at once mid demonstrated that
U of tin* Mrs. B. L. Smith of DeLand.
they are ready to give Sanford real
it a cafMiss Santa Lake nnd Paul Luke service all the time day and night.
n’s Cluh
Charles C. Ely of Jacksonville will motor Saturday to Tam Da The shutting olf of the lights give.i
a being
nrrived Friday and will spend sev* where Miss Lake will he tin guest i us time to ponder over the fact we
eral days, Ar* Ibusiness in Sanford. 1« f Miss Mary I.miisc Dickenson. are getting real services nnd what
u&gt;
l They will nttend the (,’oronutiim an awful time we \yould have here
lostcss Robert Jinkins left for Gains- Ball nml other Gasperilla festivit­ now if our electric plant was not',
one of the best. Sanford is grow- |»"
villu Saturday where he is u stu­ ies.
ing so rapidly that it takes eo n -lfO
:iub dent
in the University o f Ftoridn.
much J; »
Mrs. Hnrrv Walsh who ban been stunt improvements 'mid
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Lewis
of i'll
Hie Florida Sanitarium at money to keep up with the l i i '- W
(harmingMr. nnd Mrs. F. A. ...
...........
ninrid:'
for
light
nnd
power
and
the
Dtrplirate Waverly, N. Y., are guests of the I' ormoso will come Saturday to
utility company is meeting every !
y at her Montezuma Hotel, for an extended spend the week-end at home. Her demand.
many friends are glad to learn that
me.
visit.
i she is able to come home for a
v delightCAKD OF THANKS
. FolluwMrs. Robert Keelor arrived Fri­ short while.
We wish to thank sincerely all
irje lunch- day evening from Philadelphia to
who extended
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Clark the kind friends
(jrate was he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A W M fN C S '
and
of Imliiirmpolgj. ImL are guests of every help and comfort
ue Glister E. Watson.
A
W
«
0
£
thoughtfully
sent
flowers
on
the
the Valdez Hotel Saturday. Mr.
.
iirs. K. F.
V A A tE V V
Geo, \V.
John Meisch. R. L. Doan. G. W. Clark is a prominent lawyer of la- occasion of tb&gt; sudden deatli of
and Mrs. Clar’t is a our beloved husband and father.
(Spencer Jr., Floyd Boyle and linnnpolis
IT 0 £ S « « M S
- . . f it ,..
Lo m i. '
M r u fC. C.
( ’ Woodruff
W u IrllMlff
Mrs.
member
of
the himnl of iihe
na­
Mr?, Rou-; Max Stewart attended the innsW. Ik Woodruff
tional
Federation
of
Woman’s
light, Mr?., querade dance in DeLand Friday
Seth Woodruff
Clubs.
frank MilMrs. Ii. A.
laiKBBUdiin j h h "
IKill
Puleston
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M allison Spring Silks

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i Circle
c Party
«f the All
met with
Ly eveno valentine
Friday
Mights of
xk. Spec­
if the evo­

kes were
of the
inlially in0 50 cents,

fo r'

2 can give immediate service on any
type oi awnings or roll curtains

T o Ice Cream Patrons
Mr. W. S. Royal) is retiriiiB front the manufacture of Ice
Cream in Sanford and wishes all his friends to know and pat­
ronize his successors.

THE SEMINOLE CREAMERY CO.

'iness di.?*ojoyed a

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•Mrs. J.

first prize

Takes over his business with the hope and belief that

* members
ing room
ttd hy her
111 refresh*

“ Every Day in Every Way"

tirclc are:
*«»n. Mrs.
»*r, Mrs.
'• N'tiuser,
•Aeankee
Mrs.
; Mallem,
Hoy.
ftd Mins

Sanford people will find improvements in the methods and
quality of its out put.

MR. WALKER IS AN EXPERT GRADUATE
in doing products manipulation, makes his own firnuilus
scientifically and personally supervises every process. More­
over till products are

PASTUERIZED!

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it being
the , ii-

r*n‘ng. At
di. lis te d
,Mr'- .John
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Assurslns you health, neutrltious ««fe, ami dellcimis foml.i.
Call for Iboilucts of

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HERALD, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1925;

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High Class Events
Brings AutO Racing
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Bridging *
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| Walt Whft
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loesn't evei
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Stetson Grid Stars
Are Given Sweaters
DeLAND, Feh. 7. — Eighteen
members o f the Stetson football
yipiml of Inst fall have lieett pre­
rented with sweaters, l)r. Lincoln
Ifulley, president of the school,
making the presentations. Those
who won the coveted prizes Includ­
ed Captain Kirk Gnnby, Lloyd Layton; captain for J925, Charles Cov­
ington, Hon Geiger, Hoy Moore,
Henry Callahan, Charley Tribble,
Fd Martin, "Spot" Courtney, Ches­
ter Freeman, Joint Stewart, Hay
Baldi, “ Red’’ Silsby, Bob Snyder
and Lawrence Bcrtinrd.
OLYMPIA WINNER AT TAMPA
-TAMPA, Feb. 7 . - Miss Martha
Norclius, winner of the -100 meter
race in free style event : in the
Olympic races ut Paris lust .Inly,
will compete in the swimming meet
to bo held here Feh. 21 und 22. it
in announced by D. P. Davie, clmir*
. man of the hoard of trade’s com­
mittee on whiter sports program.
Mi: s Norellus is u native of Stock­
holm, Sweden, but lu£r father has
fo r many yenrs been un American
.citizen ami is swimming instructor
at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
TENNIS OFFICERS NAMED
FOP.T MYERS, Feb. 7.— Dougins
S'. Watters, of Mulberry,, has been
.elected'president, E. C. Ward, &lt;&gt;i
St. Petersburg, vice-president, W
treasurer, o f the South Florida
Tennis Association. The league is
composed o f several South Florida
cities that enter tennis for the inler-city championship, jt lias been
decided 'to begin play in prelimi­
nary rounds on Sunday, Feh. H.
CLUH

FO RM ED

JACKSONVILLE, Feh. 7.—Th"
Twin-City Athletic Club, organized
for the purpose, It is announced of
the advancement o f clean boxing,
noon will lie in operation luyi* un­
der the presidency o f Fred O. KberJinrdt, Frank M. Ironmonger, Jr.,
is secretary, ami Hen Smith gym ­
nasium manager.
HUNTS SU N D AY H UNTERS

EUSTIS, Fel». 7.— Sheriff H. A.
Cascndy of Lake
County
has
launched a drive against persona
hunting on Sunday and those hunt­
ing without licenses. C. A. Hahn
nf Altoona was among the first
to be arrested for Sunday offences.
He was taken into custody whil ■
returning from tin- northern pari
o f the county with a deer which ho
bad kllldd on Sunday, and was fin­
ed $21) mid eo-1 • for the violation.
W H ISK E Y

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IS A R R A IG N E D

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f o r e g o i n g A r t i c l e s r i f , It lM rim rutlnn

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TAMPA, Feb* 7.—-Because of,.the
sensation enused, by the spectacu­
lar automobile races that opened
the South Floridn Fair on Feb. 3,
General Manager P. T. Strioder
has announced that a similar pro­
gram will be staged on Saturday,
Feb. U as a climax for tho 11)25
exposition.
The thrilling driving of the world
famous speed kings permanently
restored auto racing an a (sport
in Tampa and fair officials an­
nounce that practically the same
drivers and cars will he on hnnd
for the next program. Itaugduhl,
npced king, in his Miller machine
was the sensation of the dny hut
was puihed to thu limit by the
strongest field of opponents that
he has even encountered.
Because of the success o f the
auto racing program, unmnrred by
accidents, officials believe that all
attendance records will he shattom ! on Feb. 14 when the speed
monarch* will again take posses­
sion of* the course. The drivers
entered in the meet include Kig
llaugdnhl, Trondhjem, Norway;
l.arry .Stone, Kansas City; Hud
Putnnm, Providence; Sam Purvis,
Jacksonville; Hob Green, Orlando;
Dave Koetzle, Miami Shores;
Shorty Gingrich, Lansing; Pete
Craig, Daytona, and Tony Bani,
Chattnnoogn.

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of th*
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th * .Southeast Q u a V r
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S e c tio n 13, T O W IiT ilK jj youth of
wife.
Chh*n, R t l a r l r i C. W a r- B a n g * 39 E u * l j nlso.Xi " £ kf « * T r i m * * ’a nd hi* Hucce**T ll* Hmilllrar-t QtisrVr (S P .U ) of
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n a l J * ' “ ; J e « * n . C o l * and wlf*. B a n g * 29 Haul; HiSo.
The North llolf
T m L . ; i 0 , r ' „ w , , ., *anl. &gt;*• H prtnxrr
aml w if e ,
Ha rail
R p rtu g rr! J . Ii ■Houtlitvert Q u a r t e r t S W M f J t s * r w lf ,‘ - --------- M a s- thin * 3. T o w n s h i p
19.
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rulfrr. M o o s j , T a y l o r .lr.. and Wife j Unrig* 39 H as t: also.
A n m * n . T a y l o r . D avid Jlo n iK o m - 1 T h e HouthweaL Q u a rte r ( S t- i&lt; ) |
J.r(. • * ? d . Wife. ------------ Aluntgomery. - r f the St,tithWe»t Q u a r t e r e - t v * } ) ;
i Kobert II. Ita m * e y . a* T r u s t e e and of Hertlou S3. T o w n s h i p 19, r' J -

Within The Nfcr

GEORGE W.Al
.

Willie Knmm, for whom the Chi­
cago While Sox paid $100,000 two
years ago, may be displaced at
third if Manager Collins can dig up
a hard-hitting infii-ltler. Kamnt’s
work at the hat last season was
very unsatisfactory.
N o r m : Ilf i m -ohimihatios n r

T.I «l&lt;» n r.. 0. ml nmllilng an-l

c o u U l l l t l ' l A t , MtAN CO.
I ari-iiuutliu: ImnliieSH,
Ntil|i;e la hereby g iv e n , that w e , ( T o mirmie uoy i tnl a l l o t b e r lomfilte umleralKneil intend to utility to ner.ne*. mid to do miv and a ll oth er
tile H o n o ra b le
J o h n W.
Alnrtln, 1 a r t s and th in g s ,
mid to r s e r c l s *
G o v e r n o r o f th-- Hiate o f r i o r h l n . ut any and till o t h e r p o w e r s which
T n llu h a ss e e . Klorld a, on the 1Ul Ii m a y he nui-s.-.iry, e x p edien t o r c o n ­
d a y o f f e b r n a r y . A . l*. 1935. f o r venient i n 1 omie. 1 inn with, o r In
L e t t e r s P a te n t. ItieoriiorutlnK t'n.M- a d ditio n to tin- tolslness sunt linslM U H C IA L LOAN i.’ti.. u n d e r the f o l ­ Her:
In re inliefore spe cifie d, which
l o w i n g proposed c h a r i e r , the - r l K - a n a tu ra l person, und a rorporsitlon
Inal o f which Is now on f 11.- hi iho 01 tills c h a r a c t e r m a y l a w f u l l y d o ]
of f ir e of the Hecretnry o f the Ht.ite unit e x erc ise , and to do a n y mid sill (
•it I'lorldn at TnltiihasHee, F lo rid a . oi the titislncsn nr t h i n g s b e fo re 1
I!. I.. M A L T U IH
iiieiiti.inetl. e ith e r nloti- or In coinK.M.MA It M A l .T D I i :
liitintlnti. and to have, e x e r c i s e and
e n jo y n il the ric h t s, priwers and
HUG. I'*. IIA lH ’O i'K .
A r l l r t r s o f liir»r|ioriltlon ol C o m - p r i v i l e K i s Ineldi-ni to eoriii,ratlo.is
•nerehil I .on 11 Co.
o r g a n is e d and existing:
under the
\Vi-i Hi-' m idtrslK lied, h a v e a K r e e d l l u w s o f tin* Htnie o f F lo rid a
In u.i.ioclnti- oiiritelves, und do li.oi'it is the Intention th a t a ll ohhy hecoinn onaoclat«&gt;d f o r the p u r - l j n ' t s and p o w e r s
spe cifie d ,
and
pone o f fornilm: into a tmdy im llllc ; d a n . o s cotttiiln-d In l i d s purityra|di
und ro r p o r a le . mid- r nnd l»y v i r t u e 1sh all, • &lt;&lt; ep! w h ere o t h e r w is e e x nf th - In tv :t o f the S l a t e of F lo r id a , i pr&gt;-nsei| in nald p a r u g ra p h , tie noujii ) do h ereb y adopt the f o l l o w i n g w is e lim lieil or re stricted ny re fe rA r t ic le s of tiic orp o ru ilo ii:
j • tn.-e to, or In ference fro m the term s
A rtic le I.
j of a n y o th e r &lt; 'iii;:u- o f this o r a n y
T h e name of tin - c orpo ra I Ion s h a ll oth er pu r ,i u ru pli
In thin c h a r ie r .
In- Ci iMMi:ft**l At. M tA N I 'H , and and that the o b je c ts and p o w e rs
itii principal p lace o f h u aln.ns pluill j t.-pcelfied In ene.'i d a n s e
o f tills
In- in tin- T o w n -if
AI turnout •&gt;' jiiiraitrnpli r.hnll he r e g a rd e d a * InHpriim:'. In t h - County or ScinMiole„i|iopiibiicnt o b je c ts ami powers,
s i n t i of Klnrlda. hut It m ay h a v e |
A r t ic le l i t .
unit e st a b lis h such o ilie r plnn-a o f
T h e nmniiul ot the c upiiul stock
liu:lln- :&gt;, nil the n.iUI'-! o f I »t I H'U.I U | Ilf tll'il ci.rp.ir.-1 loll s h a ll be One
m ay front time to tim e d e t e rm in e .- ] lll;ndr&lt;d
Th-iiisaiul
I f lOn.nmi.OOJ
A r t ic l e It .
I m il.n r, to he divided
Into tine
T ile g e n e r a l n a tu re nf lln- hnsl- 'I lionn unl nhuri s of One llm id red
tiers to he tr a n s c a ie .l liv said • o r - j | f 100. 0 0) D o lla rs each,
p u ta llo n ffhall lm an f o llo w s , to-'i
T h e cuidti'l stock of th is corp o ra w it: In aci|tilrc. ow n and hold tutcli ■ lion mat* lie p a v a h le In. Is:nieil o r '
r i a l amt personal p ro p e rty ns m u . v j i i s i j f o r tlo* pnrehas-- of p r o p e r l y 1
lie necistiary or convenient In i h e j i i t h e r real o r p erso nal, or fo r the i
tr a n s a c tio n o f Its hllitlm-ss. to m a k e ] paynn-m o f la b o r n r s e r v ic e s , at a |
and p erfo rm con tra c tu o f a n y hind ju st v a lu a llo ii th ereof, }o he d eterand d--scrlpi ion in rn rrviutt on I t s ; mined hy the tlnaril o f D iteetor*
tiledni-sii, o r f o r th e |tuipoi!e -&gt;f o h - j at a tueitlti:- t. In- l a l h d f*ir that
talniiiK or f o r t iieriiu, a n y of Us
'p u r p o s e .
Jn-ts.
I
A rt le le M .
T o n r-ud re hy purclm re. or o i l i e r - ] T h i s eiii-p ra tio n
ahull cnnllm ie
w ise, und to hold or sell ns un In­ nnd h a v e lo ll p o w e r to e x e re t s* Us
ve stm en t. any honds or oth er s e ­ cot-tinralc rlwlti^ and i r a u c l d s e [ur
c u r i t ie s or e vid e n c e* iif llnleliteil- a |o rind o f u ln e ty-oliie y e a r s from
it van c re a te d o r Iamt til hy any In­ : ml a l t e r the i onuin licetnefll Of Its
d iv id u a l or in d ivid u a ls, corp o rn llu n cnrportlte c x IkI*• tice.
or c o rp o ra l Ions, a s s o c ia tio n or usA rtle le 1 .
noclatlnUK. of tin- Htule o f Flo rh lu ,
Tim hualtn1u o f i his e u rp o ra llo n
o r o f a n y o th e r H ti*t«\-Territory or sh all he I'oodm l ii l hy ih e f o l l o w ■ ti lx o ffle e ru : u I'reSldr nt, u ViceC o u n tr y .
mid
.1 i e t n - t .i r y
and
T o purch ase, hold.
well, n - s lg n . I ’residi-m
t r.llT*Ml*.*Mi'(l' frtA*. ■ tifei(l*i-*or e l h e r - Tren*t»r*r. telm ni-y. I,(••one iiml l h w l s - d ispo se of s h a r e s o f c apital f ilm s p-rt-t.n, »rul h Ihl.lrd of D i ­
stuck o f a n y o th e r c o r p o ra l Inn or re c to rs o f not l e -,-l -If * it 1 n r... I IrurpurntIons, a s so c ia tio n o r nasoclu- niuri t d a it s e v e n I i|r» t'.ora, w!n»
liun-i. ot (In K t a t-1 of F lo rid a , or in lllllst hi sti. 1 I, ii uh 1 •
nny oilie r S ta te . T e r r i t o r y or C o u n ­
C h ill 111* fir s t
til-eit n|&gt; of Ihe
oro*-'*ie**
try and w h ile the o w n e r o f such sloe khoh lei'l III-. I-'U *1 | el
sto c k to e x e r c i s e a ll r l x l u s , p o w e rs lor, tlo- ni'liie,.- o f th is c o r p n m t loll
and p r iv i l e g e s o f "Wtu-i-shlp. includ- j tdi-dl 1
Inc the rla h t to vo te thereon.
IS. I.. Mitllhh- I’ reshlet.t.
T o Issue honds and o th e r nidii.i[ii.ii it, Mititto -. VIr »• -f-ri-sld-n*
gut ions 1*1 ttle pttvipcUl fo r pro&lt;ii o. C li.dic i-li, jteereiar;* an 1
p e r ty , Includlnw i.hort-a nf mock and T o otun-i.
otlu-r si etirUli 1 w ld rli m a y he pill - T i e '1 mi d &gt;f i
t• t:i sludl lechaned or n ru 'ilrc d h y It, or f o r !l I.. .Mttlilde, Minina It, Alnlihi» an-l
m oney hurrinved. or fo r uny o i l o i Gen. i-' liuheoi I;.
l a w f u l o l d e n In or nlmut Its h u d ’I Ip f r o or - rp tu la .it Inn 1 ieelijetts; to rnortguife or td-sUtc any ' inn oir Ho- atiH-khmd-'rs 10’ Mils cotp rfipcriv w h ic h m ay he
owned nr ;»o'ii ton sh all he held In the Tow-i
u ru n lr-d hy It nr in w h ic h It m ay ef A l t o r i p u i c gprinK-t, Florhlu, 011
l.e i n t c r e ,t«-d: In
",ir
rn
hond H-- IV’ li ili-y i t I e h ru .trj’ A !•
or uni oth er o ld lg u llo u hy II I s - _ t'-2*f i tlo- p urpo -e of udnptllty
Kuril; to jfuar.ttite-- uttv bunda c - n - hy-la-.vs t.iul c o m p le tin g tin nre,.rn
.
.
.
o
.
u
o. n ils i-iii'piii at loll, nnd al
t rncts o r o lh -t ohlHuttlon- i " m-h-tinlitli poi .- o f electltllf
and tierform c - n t r ' i c i s -if w h s t e v i r P i for
kind and d'-wcrlpllo-i: In ptn cliat—. pin Ii offlc- r.'i iif the -'orp-iratloii us
lii-rlnahove ( i n v i d i i l for. amt
lease. Im prove, duvi lop. relit und 11
,o ll real 1 1
and p e rso n a l pro- tlK't'euflel*. tile Ulllilml llle. l II;'. of
• "i&lt;i-,.'-‘ . . i o f thin c iir p o fiiiIon
pci ty l i f e - , 1 . r l t n m c l c r a nd d»t*
Kcrlltllotl. WlllniUl
hin't
us to a- slia ll lie In Id 011 tin- la st Thin .-da
,
..... m u . in its ov u : • nr and us ... ....in..ir&gt; o f t-urli y e a r .
\ rllele XI
uu'-nl f o r o t h e r s : to t 1 rvey
noliTi-e lil c l im ' amnuiit o f lndeht«-d-I
d ivide , plat. Intpruvi m i l devi 1o|t
la n d * fo r 1 i f pm oo-.i- o f sa le , or , in-Hu o r l.a h illty to w h ich this c o r - I
I
orUllotl
-ll.ill Htihjeet It'.i-lf ullutl .
nt Iter wise, and In do and te-iform
nil thlu.'fi need ful ut; I lu w tn l f "■ i,e a mini nut to exceed ih e umnuiit |
III,, d ev elo pm ent und Improvement ■ i tin- i'ii f&gt;11a I nt ock of ihi'i c o ip o ra - 1
of th e uanio f o r I'-uidi-neo, tr a d e n r ih'it.
A r t ic l e X II.
hiislness.
T h e lia iu-p lilld I'esid- nees I f till* '
To -trnnacrll-e llto recoril". o f Sejnlp.ile.i-i'lnlttr.
Iiti'orpoi u l o r s mat tlotioie county. I loi'lda and mil'll I.tlo-r
■ mintleii u m a v In- d ctirlnlio-'l u n ­ j .minimi a t the c u p iic l ulock mill- )
rip and m i !-c Ale-lriictii o f TUI* C- u’ f'ihed hi e »e|l p re ail 11ll III ii"l, to - •
tin* re a l ttrnpei'ty ihoridfi, and l-t I W»
D. (&lt;• Mnllhie. A l;a in n ;iie rprlne-i.
uisil Insure 11rl•- 1 t -t
wu 1t*nn 1 •
p ro p e rty .
, I lorlda, .'HI Shni •
I
.turn.1
i:
Mali PI*.
Mininttiile
T o hit- . "■ M. hiiimrt e tim rt and
Florhlu. tun t'htiee:-.
■ '.•iit-riilly d-.-l In l i u l i s . nml fruit jtpr iiyII it u. (-’. Il lhcock,
Altamoule
predip-t: : 1 • cnnnifc In Du ciil(ilvu■ I 1, plaiiiin:anil pr "liirtlon n f J Hpi dngk. Fl-irhta, inn Sliiir
IN
V.ITNMHH V,'It Mlt Ik IF. Iho
f n o i i and Ugrletliltiri'l 1 ••-.diuTe
h u \e
To nutnnfact 1 1 1 -ei t ami ih-il In • ale-crlbiUK , iiieiirttitratorii
h
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to
set t h e ir liuiulu on this
tpulor \- lili'le". mricliho-ii. tools and
tho
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i.f 1 orponi 1 le uu lin in ' and Individ
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u.,| , und a s in n to d - ' • lop and
t.MO F B A B C O C K
tend ih e htiallle--i liilcie- iu of firm
if
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and hla.Huceesafirr, in T r u - u . l o ^ i., t•
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o n «m w if e
A l i b i ? P H .idw 1 !hrr Hhw-eaann, Hi T r u a l. H awli l l a l - 1 ft Is f u rth e r o r d . - . d that -Ills
Jo ",* D 11* 1* and wDe
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“ nd ■ hnsliand, ---------- Mulplii. f.rder of ■•■ihllawtlnn &gt;-* imhtl .lied
W illiam II H p rln x e r a n d w lf . H a r a b i i o L ? * b’ lpln , a n d h u s h a n l , -------- -1 111 T h e Hanford H erald, n m-w spaS p r i n g e r . .1. H. M a x n . U e r and ‘ w l f - . i
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ValeiV*ia Oranges
I’ aryvn Brown Orantn

l l ' itom v o m e r ' i nni n , ! 1- ’w . V " ' ' ,,a V ‘ , A . Lane a n d ’ h u s b a n d . —

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Id .MontfTfiini*ry
nn&lt;1 WlfH,
■
F r u n k H I&gt;i*w]«t ■ )« T r n x i i i~m Lane
l jii|«t Of Wthe
C ircuit ('ourl o f the S e v ­
M ontfconi#ry( It n h fr t -II ,
u » B n nm»rn In T ru M . anil K. L. F a r * enth J u d i c i a l C ircuit nf the HintT r u s t e e und b is Mticceasors In T ru st. | r(.t| a n ,| w 1 ^
j" ;,.";,,* *p
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.
. , o f F lo rid a . In and foe H e-ilno'e
.Margaret H. R a m s e y ,
In dividually
o t h e r w is e . In nnd to Die lauds h a r e - J Com tty on th is the 3iUli d a y o f J a n T . 1' l * r
/A':1! ' 1 l n a , l ’!r O -M rlb w l:
to a ll ---------p a r tie s n a r y . A. D. 1910.
*
rt IL l l a m s e y , .M argaret W. Itam- ,-|ni,t,|n r in t e“r e‘s t‘ s----------under---Tims.
K.
(Heal)
V; M. n o c n i . A H : : .
V!d
„ * ^ r Z T g ltall&gt;f- &gt;' Wllwin. d ec e a se d . Tiinm us Knunatt
( ‘Je rk o f the C irc u it C o u rt l
‘]UJ ’ ]■ '
1 ’
Jl, a , l*J 3? * ^ - , ,
. , Wilson, d ece a se d . J a m e s Lane, deo f llie S eventh Ju d lc iiil i.’ lrJid jnxon.
lurk^^XV. -Mcponuld and r -^Hed. and J o h n Marly, dereaaed.
rit It o f the S ta te o f F lo r id a
i'i
. ti
M rDunalU, *'Ja r &gt; ^ t r
In anil t«» ih** fo llo w In and Tor He ml no l» C o u n ty .
Mac onu .l and huaham l. J-diu A. in i , | „ r r |be.l la n d s s itu ate , l y i n g
D y : A. M. W M K K S. D. c .
Mar Donald, t . t . F u l l e r and
jj*"- • und helnir In t h - C o u n ty 'of HemlR O I t G K A. DeCOTTIW, flnd
f l " ! . wJ!m . (ml* ^h ' 1 S l a t * nf F l o r id a , m o re C
t-oiler. W . II. Sloddeii and |iHrtlrtilnrly d -s c rlh e d ns f o llo w s . f!. U \ HPMN’ C’ MU. J U . .
S o lic it o r and o f Co unsel f o r
XVlfe.
Htodden. lt. M. Hlodileh !{ ,i - w lt :
C o ih plalnant.
ami wife, —
Htndden, (leorK*' I*
G o vernm ent L o t s fine
( I ) nnd J a n . 31. Feh . 7. 14. 31. 39.
w i f e , --------- Brown.
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And a lot in beautiful

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Is yours with taxes for 1925
As well as the paving' already paid
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Let us Show Y on an Opportum
Which will never be

SPECIAL BARGAINS

e x c e lle d

16th St. Price $1400.00. $250.00 cash,

Cut to Suit
$ ' 1,(10 p e r c ord d e liv e re d

Britt Realty Company

balance $10.60 per riiontO.

E. F. LANE

“The Suburb of Opportunity”

REALTOR
*' Si ‘ »'
|
First Nalionnl Hank Huildinc.
Ilomus r,01-502.

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N. H. GARNER, Developer

Phone 05

Sales Force Miss Kuba Williams, Mr. U. L. Shipp.

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Ismittahtif

It. S ection 13.
Ill, B u n g e 39 Ki
*e
T h e .-West

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the season. The Floridans playetl' T r u s t e e

consistently
good
pntnrn'
allthrough. They pluyed the Orlando
Tennis Cluh Thuiwlay in Orlamlo,
In spite nf the desperate battle
some of the Huliimt players put uu,
Florida pulled down a icoro o f 0-0.
The Florida team was made up of
Cleveland, Huwui, Slade und Hlitch.
McRoherts, Peoples, Drna und
Hlrschull defeuded the Ulue ami
Gold.

iif.

GEFOt

t l .adt*h

m
•S ell

rrax:

^
executed the
W i n t e r s a m e f o r thu* P----ROLLINS COLLEGE. Wintne
u r f w * * th e re in e x .
1
Park, Fia., Feb. 7.— Following n I Pressed,
a * ,i
- _ . i o f f ic ia,tl
W I T N E S S n yr h
hand
and
warm-ftp tournament with the Win |rieul
ui
I'd b iA y
so l.
ter Garten Tennis Cluh the^Rol- [*£,■ «
■ low lit*
tins College players had u chance; 7i»: day &gt;.( February A. h 1915.
at a real college* team last Wed tF.al)
I.Kol.A W, Votvr.I.l.
nesduy when
n | Notary Piildty. 8 n u » of Florida
nesday
when they
they engaged
engaged in
in a\
court battle with the urilyerslty. ( J i y ri.tnniOtslon e x p i r e s Dec. 31.
of Florida team.
f i r:t:tj.
UcCOTTDH.
, hit Successor* In Trust, .Margaret-of IIbiik* 29 East; nn-t also.
The game, which conslutcd
P .a h i**y ,-In d iv id u a lly and a s Hue- J G o ve rn m en t Lot Twti ( 3) o f 8**t&gt;
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fix matches, Instcd all liny. The
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19. i-oiuh
teams were composed o f both var-; ' - — '
- - ney. .M a rga re t W . f ta in s e y and In**,-? R a n g e 2!* f;.i*L 1,
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Johnson amt w if e .
JulinsuiV 1 Whose n;i«&gt;k'tiH * u n k n o w n , rlnlth*
SRVUVm
Jt liltT A I. i lllt t IT iNsra W , McDonald and w Im
sity teams playing each other and
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the freshman playing freshmen.
AioiJodAlu, .Mary A , Afacllonali) jiin l-n m l In lh$* ivr^£j*»rtx 1$«*r**tuut*«»v**»
N E M IN fll.ft C t i r N T V .
A . Aru^Hoiuhi, i\ «'.ji!i*iu*rlliH|, ,«i|r. f t ®
!n r p artvl;
The Hollins boys clearly had lit­
IN Oil ANCRtlY *
F u l l e r ;nm t W l f * . --------- P u lle r . It .; thereof.
tle chance against the more exper­
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it
in
iierehy
ordered
that
yon and
ienced Gntorr, one who holds the n : r •u \vriDDliOFi;*,-L*om|,uinant.
” - / J ' Htadilen and w l f * . ---------- . e a c h o f y-m l.« .-ml a p p e a r l.efur*
vsstate champion: hip, but their gome .1. J . &lt; n i l U N , ei ul. Tterendents.
Ktielili-ll. It. ,M. ptiHlde.ii and w ife . 1,,ltr suld C irc u it Cuuri at tin- Court
—
Htuilden. G e o r g - K. l l r i m n i |i..u V . at i'a n fo rd . M o f . d a . on the
C ITA TIO N ,
was marked by somo plays tint
and w ir * .
------Dr.-wit. uiKuuiud cth d a v &lt;-r April, A. ft. t s j i . -und
To J . J . C . l i e u a n d wife.
promise much for them Inter in
f.iim nert and w if e . Ida C u m p - T t . , then und ther-- m.ilte a n r w e r t.o th e

JACKSONVILLE^ F. h. 7. —
Speaking before tho w- hly m e e t ,
big of the Exchange Club. .Itulr-*
Daniel A. Simmons, of the eircuit
court, declared here thin week that
it recently hm: been deinoii.-t rated
that "no man in Jackrotiville i
rafe front fnotoad:' " and tiint "no
woman it aafe from a mlt.”
Whiskey is chiefly to Illume, llm 'tuiauaHUMauiaAttuaiaiiuaHK.^LiXSiiuuu.ik.'t.uxuuUAitiuugUMdUiaaiB
judge nea-Med, nnd aid the so- M
i**
called "better clans" of nerronn
were resnunriblo for tin- itiialion
becauae they are tin* bootlegger’:1
,
main support, being the only porSi
1 oni who can afford to purchase
«l
liquor ut the prevailing price,-i.
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Advertising

PRINTING
?
W I G I P p -p R I ^ ft lfO ^ n t n h ordera a specialty. Phone 417-W,

7
*'oT* County and
£nd* thMuKh the Star-Tele*
i ? * i t,*dv*rtisin* medium In
Sob h norida Published rooming*.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt
, Ice. Telephono 03. New lo- 0I/J°~Tenla' Make four sales
through the Xenia Gazette,
?a|ioy, Welaka Building.
h u m * °n !0,
Riel) agricultural
j— HANGER
district. Want ad and display
UTTACBOTT— Painter and pa* rates on request*
per hanger. Phone 340. 115 eoujMnra i o«.) r.icunfm—cux*Park Avenue.
1111 Inn r*’ "
InrRMt clrcu •Stlon In Rnuth *h*
wo«|*rr|
Hxorcta.
Ttsto gc fft-word) tin*.
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Real Estate
FOR SALE OR RENT— Small
home with three acres o f land,
50 orange trees and truck B»tden. Ideal spot for chickens,, elec­
tricity and water. 10 ihtnutcs out
on hard road. Phone 571-J.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

On This Fade
FOR RESULTS

Importance

Automobiles

Help Wanted

Graham
to Ton Truck
Coupe
1923
Dodge
Touring
1924
Dodge
Touring
1922
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodge
1924
Fordor Sedan
Ford
1923
Runabout
’ Ford
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban |&gt;us
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, nil
run fine nnd look good.
1'rlrrs Right—Terms "Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
1923

WANTED— Young mnn of good
appearance to solicit advertising
— Snould havo his own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply at Herald
Office.

Dodge

WANTED
We buy used clothing. Send iiv
a list of what you have. We will,
call. J. J. Randall. 121-W. Eu-.
did Ave.. Det^ind, Fla.

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy’ Tup. 05c per ^fflldrt' in 35 gsllon
.barrels, Pure Sugar. HJiuse molas­
JtyiHUtrIr tmr
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.— Davis
WANTED—To buy country pro­
_ I0e a ll»*
Wholesale Co„ Augusta. Ga.
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,
highest prices paid.— Davia Whole­
FOR SALE— Nice little home, 5 CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den* STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
sale Co., Augusta, UN­
rooms, bath nnd garage. Cash . . tal gold, plntinum and discard­
» e double above
Must be experienced. Give full
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and particulars regarding qualifica­
or terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
L&gt; ^rt* tor ci^ J
WANTED TO BUY— A smnll bed
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
tions. P. O. Box 221, Sanford,
of pepper plants. Phone 133-W.
FOR SALE BY OWNER— Nice
fiv "ra B «
l*hilh
FOR SALE— Used Willys-Light
C. A. Hinpom.
home and grove subdivision on
|a line. .
„ '
Plant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Men and women Representatives
highway.
David M. Douglass, Bai |in for quick sale. Lake Mary Wnnted: Liberal commissions, pro­
\e J°0 for flr*t
Sanford.
WANTED—Unfurnished house i r
Is restricted to
tected territory, earn from $30.00
Cj». Lake Mnry, Fla.
apartment, close in, by perman­
klratlnn.
• D. A. CALDER £ R. R. ELDRIDGE TO REACH tn# prosperous farm­
to $50.00 per week. Line Fully
V made The Saners and fern growers of Volusia FOR SALE— Fifty acres good cel­ FOR SAI.E^Pnir of good mules guaranteed.
ent tenants. Address Cudahy, box
Ro^fl estate brokers. All kinds of
Smnrtsllk
Hosiery
E| be responsible
ery land. Five acres cleared
for sale, chcnp, Box 26, Oviedo, Mills, M. K. Rutherford, Supervis­
1072, City.
property listed and for sale. Of­ county advertiso in the DeLand nnd tiled nnd in crop. Right at
correct Inserllon.
Fla.
News, rata le per word, cash
, (nr subsefltrent
fice 108 Second S t, Near Park
or
central
Florida.
Care
Herald.
loading
station
nnd
near
hard
road.
with order.
office should b «
d Avenue, Phone 282.
Price $8,500. Half cash, balance FOR SALE— Household furniture?
lately In ease of
For Rent
WANTED— Nice smnrt girl for
1020 Union Avenue.
MAINE—Walervllte, Morning San- terms.
FOR
SALE—
1924
Ford
house
car
waitress.
Address
Country
Club.
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division
hthe R* .
tinol. Thousands of Maine peo­
resentatlve th orcheap for cash. Address G. C. FOR RENT— New five room houuo
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ ple are interested in Florida prov* FOR SALE— 10 acres of celery
Iwlth rates, rules
m"kSA! f ™ ? rn,C J T V r i ? ' WANTED— Female ,l.n „ s r.p h .r Elkins, Snnford Ave., Sanford, Fin.
lando,
Florida,
and
F
l
o
r
a
Chapman Avenue, phone 21.
innd. Mostly muck soil. Real- FOnunc,
V *111 pelves yoaj^
erty. Reach them through the
H years old. See J. W.
wlth (omo experience in legal
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- Sentinel, Rate card on applica­ road siding on land. Flowing wells Flint. Geneva, Fla.
Cation. An® -Ir
i
.
4 1 1
•$ n
work. Apply In person, »l P. M. FOR SALE— Overland sednn, good FOR RENT— 7 room house fur­
J
W
ill sssl*1. »9«» way.
and tiled. On hard road between - — -----------------------------tion.
mcchnnicnl condition, priced low
l r rant ad. to
Grape
plants.
Ellen
Scott.
A
rm
-1
Friday nftcFnoon.
Cico. A. DcGeneva and Oviedo. Will make
nished, 503 ljutrel Avenue. For
Ktectlre.
for
quick sale. See .Mr. Fabriz.
.
STOVES
ADVERTISE
in
tCe
Journal-Her­
price that will interest you if you alnga, Carmens, etc.; Lowest prlc- Lottes,
( t sorirp.
rent also 8-10 beds at 505 West
112
Park
Ave.
ald, South Georgia's greatest want n piece of high class celery cd In state. Big money, freezekmuld give tnelr
SANFORD STOVE- 1VORKS— Oil
Third St., apply Mra- S. A. Chan­
Krriee address as
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, land. It is nil in crop at this time. proof. Plant now; free informa­ R A D IO H E A R D A L L O V E R S H IP
stoves,
gas
stoves,
wood
stoves,
cellor.
Ibone number If
BEAUTIFICATION
MEET
weekly
and
Sunday
Classified
rates
Call or write owner. W. C. Field, tion. Nurseries. Route 2, 289,
ovens and victrolns. Your credit
lilts. About one
LONDON, Feb. 7.—The 23.000
Tampa, Fla.
DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 7. — FOR RENT— First Class store
X ibousaiel has a
Is good. Phone 40L-3. 321 First 10c per line. Waycross Journal- Oviedo. Fla.
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
■the others can t
ton liner Aorangi, the world's lar­ The fourth statewide bcautificnroom on West First about 3,500
^.street.
B/
* !&gt;’ &lt;* FOR SALE — Dry gest motor ship, is the first ship to tion meeting will ho held hero Apr.
V i* yff*7' an ,*M
ft., floor spnee.—A. P. Connelly
Rooms For Rent
address.
TIN AND METAL WORK
TAMPA MORNrNG TRIBUNE—
goods, shoe business, Arcadin; be fitted with apparatus whereby 1 under auspices of the state beau £ Sons.
Send in your subscription to the FOR RENT_Room* with nr with.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
mm* JU ST he
•** Bartow, both well lo- radio broadcasting cun be heard tificntlon committee of the Florida
m »t The « " » o f Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. Tribune or hand It to your local
cated,
clean
stocks; lease; terms all over the ship. The installation [ Development Bonrc;. Mrs. Joseph FOR RENT—Office space furnish­
out
meals.
Reasonable
rates.
flee ee hr •*«Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak dealer so you can read Florida's Lincoln House.
yrrito N. Forage, Winter Haven, a ship’s orchestra repeater, can ' R. Kllicott, member of the comndted. Apply to 123 West First
alwonllnOne year
Fla.
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele- greatest newspaper.
be used for music, lectures, con- i tee, living nt Ormond Bench, is in Street or phone 475.
Lt ulld.
$8.00, 6 months $4.00, throe months
phone 111.
certs or any other purpose for charge of local details, nnd is plan- j
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
Better Raby Chix
KmpV Efficient.
which simultaneous hearing on all ning an interesting program for.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS $2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­
light housekeeping, 701 Magnol­
From
_ u _
ance policy add 75 cents to your
parts of the. vessel is desired.
forenoon, afternoon, nnd evening
ia.
AH mnkes of typewriters for c /der.
V
PINEBREEZE FARMS
sessions to which everyone is invit­
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
ed.
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three Florida's I.nrgrt Poultry Farm ,
_
^ 7
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
(Not a Hatchery)
EASY PAYMENTS
anything?" If so advertise In
I t s . J ,v
room anartmont on ground floor. » Every chick sired by our pedi­
BalLBIdg.
Machines Hcpnlred anti llenteil
the
"Gainesville
Sun."
Apply
300
French
Ave.
^DIRECTORY
Wr Do llrm.lltehlna
greed males direct from high rc c-.
"VETERINARIAN
WEST VIRGINIA— Clarksburg. The
W.
H.
LONG
I’hnnr INO-W.
:na East 1st 8t.
ord
trapnested
hens.
Chix
that
FOR
RENT—
Ono
3-room
unfur­
DR.
A. DOLAN— Veterinarian.
Clavkihurir
Exponent, morning
krr nllhln rn*T
make
you
profits,
$20
per
hundred
W.
H.
Mims.
Branch Mgr.
Including
Sunday,
morning
Issue.
nished apartment $25. 701 3rd.
Florida nnd Wi stern Meats
Dolans Vetinnry Remedies. 313
ilr *f Nnnford
1 cent per word, minimum I4e.
Delivery
Street. One two room apartment. or $180 per thousand.
illia xrrdetl.
E. Second St., Sanford, Fin.
Feb. I I or later. Order early, ns
110 Snnfnrd Ave.
when any »l»*DEVELOPERS ATTP^TION— Pen* Also single rooms furnished or
I rrxxlffd. It I**
already half sold out. White Leg­
siicnla
Is
beginning
the
greatest
de­
unfurnished.
Apply
603
W.
3rd
Phone ill MV
Building Material velopment In ninrlda's history; a St„ phone 627.
■totlrallr
f» r
horns only. Pinebrccze Farm, Cnlin 30
hnlf million dollar hlghwny to the
nhnn, Florida.
minutes
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general gulf bench Just finished; a two FOR RENT— Desirable front beddo'.lnr bridge across Escam­
cement work, sidewalks, build­ million
Kidney nnd bladder irritations
room ndjnining hath, 1020 laur­ FOR SALE—Baby carriage In
bia Ray started; quarter million
Wilh Pnr-n-sit-i-cide for 50c
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. I . B. dollar opera house under construc­ el Avenue.
good condition, 719 Myrtle Ave, often result from avidity, says a Stove and Fire Place
Solti by Druggists
tion; two millions being spent on
Terwilleger. Prop.
noted authority. The kidneys help
Wood
hlghwny; greatest chance for live
filter
this
acid
from
the
blood
ami
SEIZE
29,000
IN
LIQUOR
Lumber and Building Material
developers to got
In on ground
Apartments
pass It on to the bladder, where it
Carter Lumber Company
floor. Write Development Depart­
Cut to Suit
ment The Pensacola New*.
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 7.—$29,- mny remain to irritate and in- (
N. Laurel St.
Thona 565
Three-room furnished apartment
$9,00 per cord delivered
000
worth
of
liquor
was
seized
dur­
flame,
causing
n
burning
scalding
HJLL LUMBER CO. House a AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ for rent. Apply 107 W. 9th St.
ing the period from Jan. 25 to 31 sensation, or setting up an irritagusta, Gn.—Augusta’s greatest
Service, Quality end Price.
Directory
by federal prohibition agents w ork-' tion at the neck of the bladder, Britt Realty Company
classified meditfm, rate cash .09c
Lost
and
Found
ing out of the office of II, L. I&gt;un-| obliging you to seek relief two or
charge. 10c per line, minimum
TO THE PUBLIC:
SD MOTOR REenn,
local divisional agent, it i* three timea during the night. The
.30c.
The following named contract­
LOST OR STOLEN—Ono large, announced. Four men were nr- sufferer is in constant dread; the
DIN’G.
Try Smith’s Barber
ors arc fair to Organized Labor ST. AUGUSTINE, Fl.A. — St. , dark ttbrown suit
. . . .cnsc. ... 1aken j rested, and two Inunchc sand three ' wa ter passes sometimes with a
John* County is reached through from Box 18. MellonvUle Ave., barges were seized in the raids.
and pay the Union Scale set by
scalding
sensation
nnd
is
very
proShop
for good barber
SERVICE Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­ the St. Augustine Evening Record.
returned
to
Herald
office
anti
r
c
................
.
............
fuse;
again,
there
h
difficulty
in
[Electrical repairs. orators and Pnper Hangers of Quick results. Two cento per word. reive reward.
work. Ladies welcome.
Ave. Orlando, Amoricn:
1
NOTICE
lvoWn. i t.
Snmple copy_on renufvt.
Bladder weakness, most folks Next to Valdez.
W. R. PI
rail It bemuse they can't central '
The United Staten hnu more than , Tn * h°71 'f mnV sc.nnn\r,n:, *
V. C. Coller,TT.'FT Metcalf,’ Horntfo
This is to notify all interested urination. While it is extremely i
FOR RENT Jiminez, II. Darrow, R. L. Sel­ rate M c per word, minimut,. than any other country in the
15,600,000 telephones, far more in the organization of a new mill- annoying nnd sometimes very pain­
work company forming a stork ful. this is often ono of the most
Car. Drive It lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 2fic cash with order. Writo j world.
GARDEN HOSE
company to build a new millwork simple ailments to overcome. Besml Second St. Talbott, T. M. Dunlap nnd G. W. for complete rate card.
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S.
idmp; that I am not interested ini Ki„ ,|rj„kmg lots of soft water, al12M» cent per foot
Sanford Sign Shop
O. Shinholser. We also ask the PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
thc proposition and do not intend j „„ k,,.t nbout four mmc?s &lt;»f Jad
[a—
'
v
)
scene
o
f
stupendous
development
REPAIRING
to take.any stock in the company Salts from your pharmacist and
For
Few
Days
public to see their painters have
Designers nnd painters of San­
Read about it In the Palm Beach
or have any thing to do with it. I take a tnbloapnonful in a glass of
ford's distinctive signs. San­
SIN— Automobile their locnl card.
Post.
Sample
copy
sent
on
re­
will continue to run- the Sanford water before breakfast. Continue
II. Harrow, Pres.
ford Avenue at First Street.
faifcl Rebuilding.
quest.
&lt;jc
Novelty Works Shop in my own , lids for two or three (lavs. This
i Oak Avenue,1
Phono 180-W.
*bame nnd management after Feb­ will help neutralize the acids in the
ADVERTISING
gets
results
if
It
FOR HIRE
Wonderful
Winters
ruary
seventh,
1925.
The
propo­
|
system
so
they
no
longer
are
a
Boats
reaches potential buyers. Pa’DeHqhlfUt Summe,
sition wns started without my source of irritation to the bladder
"SERVICE Day
latkn Duily News is circulated In
JOHN E. FOX
knowledge or concent and I wns ] and urinary organs, which then
nn
industrial
and
agricultural
sec­
Its all trains. BngBnrgain list of rebuilt boats:
pot approached in regard to it net normal again.
Real Estate— Insurance
Phune 551.
tion.
No. 1—For sale; Pleasure boat
for several weeks after it wns
DAVID B. HYEB
Jad Salts is inexpensive, nnd it
All kind* nl I'mprrtr I.Ulrit
ITRIPS
22 ft., 6 in.xlSin draft, I cylinder TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of Haggard &amp; Company started. I have never consented is made Tram the acid of grnpns
ARCHITECT
(tir »nlr
to go in or have anything to do and lemon juice, combined with
Wing motor, speed 11 miles i Florida real estate advertise in
ALDER. Day nnd Red
I’
nrk
Atrnu.
nnd
Srrnnd
Nlrrrl
Real
Estate—
Investments
with it, except to offer to sell out lithin, and is used by thousands of
Mcmb«r 1 L k
per hour. Reasonable price, Conv [ the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
trvice.
Anytime,
Icent a word daily, two cento a word
to
them,
which
offer
is
withdrawn,
Htructinn of the very best.
Hose Mulldliig
folks
who
are
subject
to
urinary
First National Bank Building
Very Res. Yours,
No. 2 Runabout 24 ft. I ft., Gin. |Sundays._________________________
disorders caused by arid irritation,
Orlando. Flarlda
V. C. Coller,
VREt’KEIi
by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine, THE MORNING JOURNAL is the SANFORD.
.lad Halts causes no bad effects
FLORIDA
Sanford. Fla. whatever.
accepted
want
nd
medium
in
speed
14
miles
per
hour.
A
sac­
J. N. Westbrooks
hay or night
Dnytona (Fla.) One cent a word
rifice. Built last October.
Here you have a pleasant, effer­
h»« 301.,, Nig
Gunsmith
SOI TIII.ANIt FAINT
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. G in. nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
vescent lithin-wntcr drink which
Tlia Paint That Havax You
GrnphonoluH,
Clock*,
Sewing
may
quickly
relieve
your
bladder
m
i
i
'
tk
ii
i
by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Gallic,
Money.
FLORIDA— OULANDO— Orlando \ oi.i ui; t
Marhino
irritation. By all means have your
PARLORS
Manttf act tired liy
speed 12 miles per hour. A harmorning
Scntinal;
largest
classi­
F.lirr.iiu-l.liid.lrr
Fnlnt Co.
physician examine your kidnys nt
121 Sanford Ave.
litiTTE Marinetlu gnin.
Hold l*y
fied business, rate lc a word, minleast
twice
a
year.
—
Adv.
These
boats
can
be
seen
nt
our
Rain water n
MISSING FAINT COMPANY
i Imum 21c cash with order.
REAL ESTATE HISTORY
I LI Mnanolln \tf,
•Id First National dry dock at Osteen Bridge at any
1'hnnr Zin
I
■phone 215,______ time.
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CAM PRESSERY
Chiropodist
you have stored away and have July 1931 IItlI Itur* fc'iuar nnd Mn|(i imrliiK rrnt lit Inndlnril
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little
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, PB1DAY, FEBRUARY^ 19ZS.

Americans L e a v e
O p i u m Conference
•

tally C onfirm ed S
mate Thursday W
ears ^COM M ITTEEW ILL
Cof SCabinet
n SQ U IZ a ir officer
Witholds
ON TALKING’ BAN Coolidge
✓ Public Comment
Chief Executive
Receives
First Hand Information on
I’roRress of Measure and
Presents His Views on Bill

lows Six
)f Debate

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GENEVA,7eb. 0.—TI*'Amer­
ican delegation has w tthdravn
from the International ophftn
conference. Representative Por­
ter and his associates plan to
leave Geneva Friday night and
call for home next Tuesday on
the Steamship President Hard­
ing. He informed the confer­
ence Friday morning th a t It
is clear that the purpose for
which it was called, could not
be accomplished.
.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER 162.

[ROADS
IN BOND
MADE PUBLIC

Action Wax Authorised
WASHINGTON, Feb. «. —
Withdrawal of the American
delegation from Geneva opium
conference was authorized by
President Coolldge. The Pres­
ident advised Chairman Porter
he might use his discretion
since it appeared that no agree­
ment could he reached satlefactory to the American delega­
tion.
.
,

Cast and Length of Each Road
Included In Urogram E sti­
mated by County Engineer
Williams For Commission

escuers
Correspondent F r o m Two Killed In Gun Sappers Set About
" f"r ■ * to
Sink
Courier - J o u r n a l Affray af. Sylvania
Shaft Into
,
Tells Of Work To
Cave Where Collins ■
SYLVANIA, Ga.. Feb. 0.—
Rescue the Explorer Claude C. Minchie and his 20
Has Been for Week

To Spend $750,000
In First Year Work Camp Fires Help

year old son, Irby, are dead and
Thomas' Dolan, county police­
man is in a hospital while his
elder biother J. V. Dolan, also
a county policeman, is being
held in pail lor the slaying ut
the two Minchlcx here Thurs­
day evening. The trouble, Is
said to have started several
months ugo over un alleged
liquor deal. It is said Dolan
joined forces with federal ag­
ents to catch the younger Min­
chie while he was delivering
liquot.
liquor.

IPrisoner Is Last
i Heard Thursday

Brigadier General Mitchell
Estimate Includes Grading As
Will Be Asked About Re­ Conferee,! Finally Agree To
Weil As Paving Costs; Will
mark That O fficers Are ' Change Fertilizer Clause;
Light Bulb Indicates
Prepare Election Call Soon Rescue Work Carried
Reed Pro­ A fraid to Tell The Truth Weeks, Hoover See Measure
Collin’s Head Free
On Under Direction
, WASHINGTON, Feb. B.-Presl_ist Prose­ WASHINGTON. Feb. 0.—The dent
Names or roads in Seminole
Coolldge Thursday received
FromSecondCave-In
county upon which the County
Of State Official
if Wheeler deluge c»f charges and contrndltionn flrat hand information of the prog­
Commissioners propose to expend
which has engulfed army and navy ress of conferees on the Underwood
the proceeds of u $1,750.00 bond
circles over the question of air­
CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 6.—
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. G.
issue in grading, draining hard
JN, Feb. 6.— craft resulted Thursday in a decis­ bill for lease of Muscle Shoals.
W
ith
all hope of reaching him
—"A
corpse
now
lies
in
a
re­
Twice
Thursday
Senator
Keyes,
surfacing and other improvements
month’s delay ion of the house aircraft commit­ chairman of the senate conferees,
through
a natural passage
lentless
trap
in
the
rock
tun­
during
a
three
year
period
of
de­
confirm- tee to recall to the witness stand and Representative McKenzie,
velopment, were announced Friday nel where, but a few hours
gone,
sappers
are today mak­
Friday
Brigadier
General
Mitchell,
Jon o'f Attorney
chairman of the house conferees,
morning by Fred T. Williams, ago nn undaunted man lived
assistant chief of the army ntr discussed the bill with tho chief
ing n new entrance to sand
county engineer, who has compiled
[to be a justice service, and Brigadier General
cave in an attem pt to reach
executive at the White House.
data relative to costs, length and on his faith and hope.” suid
. court. Action Drum, of the general staff.
During the afternoon conference,
Floyd
Collins, entombed since
other features. The estimate is Willinm B. Miller, stu ff corre­
er further deGeneral Mitchell has been called which lasted for more than two
divided into through roads, upon spondent in a copyright story
Inst
Fridny.
W hether Collins
Ithe Wheeler and upon by Secretary Weeks to ex. hours, Secretaries Weeks and Hoov City Commission Expected to which it is proposed to expend $1,­
is
dead
or
alive
Is not known .
to
the
Courier-Journal
Friday
iround which plain a statement that officers arc er were present and went over n
177,470, and secondary roads, im­
Aid by Subscribing $
definitely
since
a cave in
night
"Through
the
hours
of
afraid "to tell the truth" for fear tentative draft of the bill carrying
provements on which are outlined
'centered.
of being disciplined indirectly, proposed conference changes.
Wednesday night blocked tho pass­
To Project; Committ
agony
he
kept
his
eyes
on
nn
Im­
to
cost
$111
000.
th* way
for Drum has asserted
age in which he ia lying.
__while
General
ray of light, but the light
Did Not Comment
Appointed to Raise Fund
Other costs incidental to the aginary
thtjudkiary com-f the war secretary permitted much
The new opening is expected to
is
dark
forever.
Later Senator Keyes declared
I
u
H
uh
Fleischmnnn
Passes
floatation of the bond issue and of
•iaation of Lhas. freedom to officers in expressing the president had neither "approv­
reach
the nntural passage about
“
It
might
be
different
if
Floyd
Renewed effort to secure a band currying out the improvement
Away While IMaying Polo 18 feet behind Collins. In this
tyjrhinn, to sue- their views.
*
ed nor disapproved" the plan of for Sanford was begun Friday by program estimated, as miscellan­ CoVJna could only know, if he
i jttomey general,
Thursday Afternoon; Acute wuy, workers hope to ent$r a shaft
Moffet Case Probed.
the conferees.
the Chnmher of Commerce, which, eous expense nnd interest carry­ could only see beyond the ca^e
f, taided by SenThe committee Thursday also
If he only
Heart Attack Was Cause on the side of tho rock which D
Since the measure turns the prop after a general discussion, in which ing expense, is placed at $71,530 which is his tomb.
hliran, Idaho, has took up in executive session letters erty over to President Coolidge to
holding Collins.
know that hero at Inst, on the
the
need
for
such
an
organization
while
tho
bond
issue
of
Road
and
ablation back to from Secretary Wilbur and Rear lease or operate by a government
An electric bulb placed nbout
outside
was
order,
where
order
wns
'MIAMI,
Feb.
0.—The
body
of
was
emphasized,
appointed
a
com_
_
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...
__
Bridge District No. 2, which is
imhteo without Admiral Moffett, chief of the naval corporation, .Senator Keyes declar­
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his
neck Wednosday is still burn­
not
before,
that
rescue
workers
Julius
Fleischman,
capitalist*,
phil..............
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pi
[ifttr examination air service, both of which flatly ed the conferees felt that he should mittee of three members to go in- Included at the figure of jlio.OOO, are driving forward ns man, where onthronirt and sportsman, wnose ing and is taken ns nn indication
i
j
i
Li
r
*
‘
*
n
*
to
the
proposal.
Mayor
Forreat
brings
the
total
to
the
$1,750,000
i the "lugnr trust denied charges thut the navy de­ be consulted before a final draft of
polo
cost................
him his thnt tho cave-in has not reached
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Lake, who presided at the meeting, figure at which it is proposed to before they tugged in opposite di- enthusiasm
ducted by coil partment attempted to "muzxle" the bill wns completed.
rectiomi,
that
one
man’s
word
Is
life
here
yesterday,
will
leave
to tho prisoner'll head. 1Any strong
told the chamber thut he is confi­ fix the tiond issue.
11(3
final,
where
before
many
men
Late
Thursday
the
senate
chair­
the testimony of officers and de­
night in a private car for Cincin­ pressure would crush tho globe,
that the City Commission will
1 semination of the clared they were free to express man said one of the conferees had dent
The program is divided into spoke with authority. Floyd Collins nati. Ho collapsed during n gnmo therefore break the circuit and put­
aid
in
the
project
by
subscribing
a
three years and in the data com­ might yet nurse the spurk of life. at Miami Beach neur here und ting it out.
I vu confirmed, he their views.
informed him thot he had three $ 1,000.
piled by Mr. Williams, the year
No word from him or u&gt; him has
j take hii place on
proposed
amendments
to
offer
to
"Camp fires twinkled on the died bofore physicians could aid
In view of Its decision to recall
The committee will endeavor to in which each road will receive
passed since 4 o’clock Thursday
liar. 2 when the General Mitchell, the committee the tentative draft und another ses­ raise
hillside Friday night where 100 him.
the
money
necessury
which
morning nnd he has not tasted food
er its present Te­ took no action on a resolution to sion of the conference has been was estimated by Joe Reinzenstein its improvement is fixed. It is men are sinking a shnft which. It
For several yenrs Mr. Fleish- for
planned
to
invest
$750,000
in
good
38 hours. Thursday night his
stify immediately, express
called
for
Friday
afternoon
to
con­
its opposition to a possible
ut $4,800. The amount named in­ roads during the first year of the •* noped, will enable them to brime mann had been n winter visitor to imprisonment, brought on when a
first, the oath removal of tho assistant army air sider them together with other clude
the salary uf the band mas­ program and to follow this with Collins out in 30 hours. Lieut Florida und hud developed an in­ slab fell on one foot, lucked only
Governor II. II. Denhardt is in tense interest in polo. He main­
chief from his present position and "minor” disputed points.
ter nnd tuition for a student or­
III to 8
The conferees are understood fi­ ganization whose members as they, $500,000 during each of the ensu­ command and the work, us a result, tained a polo stable here nnd took a few hours of being a week long
thereby return him to his former
his rescue was farther away
nine the Stone rank of colonel..
nally to have agreed to change the become proficient, will he grad­ ing two years. Bonds will be sold is systematic.
an nctive part in the game de­ and
than on the morning his plight was
each
yeur
to
care
for
the
program
| T1 to 6, with most
provisions
ijjr
fertilizer
produc­
spite
tho
fact
that
he
was
in
his
uated into the regular hand.
It of the year, according to the plun. i ii'! *
Spreads to. Floor.
^art* *° re*dl**&gt; how con­
discovered.
[Senator Wheeler,
the second successive day, tion to require the leasee to pro­ likewise will include the pay of Following is n summary uf tho I ditions have changed in such n fifty-third year und weighed also
The passage to his aavo was seat­
i voting for con- theForsubject
i *hort time. It seems hut n little 200 pounds.
spread today to the duce 10,000 tons of fixed nitrogen non-resident musicians who, it la costs estimated:
ed Thursday when an uplift in tfie
for
fertilizer
after
the
third
yeur
i
while
ago
since
I
crawled
hack
to
Last
season
Mr.
Fleischmnnn
suid, will be needed to bring the
floor of the house, which tempor­
jifainst the nom- arily
The following is a summary of the prisoner who, when I last saw fell from his pony and broke his floor obliterated all trace of tho
suspended other business to and 40,000 tons after the tenth preient organization into position cost
er, North Dako- hear an
of rouds recently approved by him, |:ad spent more than 130 collar bone during a game on an cuvo from a point 43 feet or more
to render a creditable concert. The
address by Representative year.
from tho Imprisoned man. Ilow
.Nebraska, Repub- McClintic,
tho
commissioners:
This
is
a
substantial
modifica­
hours in the grip of a cave he ' adjoining field to where he met oxtensivo
estimate
of
cost
was
mude
on
a
of Oklahoma, a Demo­
tho earth movement was
“ ‘ ama, and Tram- cratic member
was exploring.
Through Roads
death Thursday, but the accident
of the naval com­ tion of the Underwood bill, which basis of 00 concerts, two each week
crats, and John"1 kn4, .Mm. antUsee workem did not deter lilm from playing
Lake Mary Road, 4.35 miles, $7.­
who charged the navy de­ would have required the operator for 30 weeks.
“a s •
hid, Farmer-L#bor mittee,
Prompt Action Is Needed
700, first year; Sanford Road t» hurrying backward nnd forward in the'gnmn Jnd he was taking part him. It may have cut off his aliv
portment with •‘dfeliberetely at- to produce lOpMMone u tte r- the
third
year(
20,000
tons
the
fourth
Mr. Reinzenstein declared that Golf Course, 3.1 mile, 60,730; third front of many firex. I hvai* voices in his first mutch game since tho supply and left hint to tho to rtu re ''* ,
T, himself, and ttemptlng to mislead" the coun­ years, 30,000 tons the fifth year and prompt action Is necessary for mu­ year; Geneva Street and French some of which are not In keening accident last year.
of suffocation.
try
ns
to
the
facts
concerning
the
~or Walsh, Demo40,000 tons the sixth year.
sicians now redding here are being Avenue to Bcardull, 3 miles, 01,770 with the Acpru'. I close my eye*
Before the contest in which he
If he survived both dangers, he
rithhekl their votes, recent bombing of the unfinished
The
conference
amendment
does
offered inducements to go to other first yeur; Geneva Street und Bear- and again, vividly, I see Floyd played number one position on tho
for Mr. Stone’s battleship Washington bv nirplanes. not fix the amounts to he produced towns where they will be given dull East across River, 3.25 miles, Collins as l crawl nnd squirm over “ Pastimcrs” he appeared to Ik* in may starve to death before miners,
Hinking n shaft from uhnvc, aro
Representative I.a Guardin, Re­ annually between tho third and
tasters Borah, Replaces in hands. The necesi ity of 03,000, first year; Celery Avenue him.
the Ih“ t of spirits and wns laugh­ able to reach him, probably two
L »n*i Reed, Demo­ publican, New York, also entered tenth years and this was explained having n hand was emphasized .35 mile, 25,700, first year; Fill
“A seal was placed on the pas­ ing nnd joking with friends.
days from now. He may succumb
voiced a protest the dicussion of the subject on the as desirable in event the lessee from other |&gt;oints of view, chief of along South shore of Lake Mon­ sageway Friday, barring all furHe had invited several of then: to tho sRhck :ind its attendant utter
floor
asserting
that
Secretary
Wil­
^position of the fedmet a period of depression when which was the fact that it is of roe, 1.0 miles, 125,000; first year; hcr rescue parties from getting to Join him after the game nt his loneliness In constantly dripping
nt exercising the bur, in recent testimony before the fertilizer could not he sold. The importance in attracting tourist::. St. Gertiudo AvtiVdv, C miles, 100.­ hud; to Loiiir.i. Ai m,on work on now .Spanish type home, one of water.
Or his weakened strength
the pin* of u iu l naval committee, did not give per­ amendment Is designed to give the Virtually every town in the state 200 second year; Forest City Road, the shnft was started and by night the show places of Miami Bench, may prove
insufficient to withstand
sonal
"expert
knowledge"
on
the
las has been done in
president broader powers in ar­ where tourists come were suid to 0.25 miles, 71,300, first year; Ovie­ the men pentrated ten feet. With which he was just completing.
the ravages of pneumonia.
lator Wheeler and bombing tests and insisting that ranging a contract.
have musical organizations thnt do Road, 9.0 miles, 105,000, second good luck, Collins' body will ho in
During the contest Mr. FleishLieut. Gov. II. S. Denhardt, in
If Montana in an ac­ congress was entitled to such in­
give concerts at regular intervals. nnd third years; Chuluotn-Genevu sight in fewer than 30 hours.
mann appeared to be playing his command of a military detachment
formation.
c u s e d in tile Dis“A
The committee appointed is com­ Road, 0.0 miles, 70,000 third yeur;
usual hard game.
Ho was not in charge at Sand Cave, by vir­
A chart of the nasstigewiv. osqal
Secretnr.v Wilbur, in his letter to Funeral Services Are posed of D. L. Thrasher, Joe Chit­ Goldenrod
made
early
Friday
by
Edward
W
il-1
regarded
ns
a
stnr
being
somo- tue of his runk of brigadier gen­
Maitland
Road,
3.0
miles
Chnirmnn Lnmnert of the aircraft
|'&lt; of Debate
tenden and J. F. Jackson. Mr. 31,500, first year; Titusville Road, linms, of tho Standard Sanitary |
L’rr,,tie. hut he loved tho ux- eral of tho Kentucky Nation*!
Conducted
Thursday
committee,
said
naval
officers
“are
taken after six
Reiror.st'dr pledges his coopera­ 5.0 miles, 7u,uGu second yenr; Wid­ Mnnuiucturing Co., Louisville, ro- moment of the contest nnd seem-- (ilium, known all this uaMh aguinnt
!:*iUftReiy on the perfectly ui liberty" to sunt- their For Mrs. A. J. Lossing tion to the committee in their work. ening through Genova, 3.5 miles, vealed that Collins is trapped b e -M to feel u zest in it that he had* tho struggle for Collins’ life, but
»nby cases around “personal opinions" even though
A motion directing the secretary 40,770, third year; Howell l.ake neath the entrance. But in got-1f°u,,d in few other sports. After Ben K. Wells, of Ogden University,
►«i on has centered. “they be at variance with the
to arrange for a dinner dance at Road, 4.7 miles, 52,000, third year; ■
ting
there is was
necessary
*7or | a "Piritesl contest in tho fourth one of the rescue leaders, hus ex­
,
-•&gt;
»vs. ran
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Hattie
| held the attention plans of the department.” The leasing, wife of A. J. Lossing, the country club every two weeks I.ongwooti-Markham Rond, 11.35 mm to make munv turns. 1 had 1ihtikker there was a pause during pressed tho situation with these
large number of secretary added, however, that if who died early Tuesday morning during the winter season, proposed miles, 114,540, first and second imagined him farther away, Init I which the players and their ponies words: “ We do not know whether
members of the the personal opinions of officers in an Orlando sanitarium, were l&gt;y G. A. DeCottes. was passed. Mr. yeur; Totul 71il5 miles, $1,177, was bewildered by the twisting had a breathing spell.
Collins Is alive or dead, but as far
differed from those of the depart­ conducted from the First Baptist DeCottes in an address preliminary 470.
*&lt;Jt&lt;i galleries.
and turning channel.
Mr. Fleish mann
dismounted, us we are concerned, he is alive
ment,
they
should
make
it
clear
(Continued on page 2)
•tors—Heflin. DemContinued on page 2.
(Continued on pngc 2)
A drill and dorrick have been
until wo reach him and a physician
church Thursday afternoon at 2
w Norris, Republl- they were not giving the judge­ o'clock with Dr. F. I). King, pas­
set up nnd are in use.
officially pronounces him dead.
'**1 against confir- ment of tho department.
“All other machinery necessary
Twenty feet bock from the cavo
tor, officiating. Interment followed 5 to 10 Year Sentence Contest Of Simmons’
Utors on both sides
to speed up the work is here or
w
- - - . entrance, where the ground level
at Lake View Cemetery.
Ntion to establishthe way und from now on. all
Is Withdrawn on
Mrs. Lossing had been a resident la Given Moe Turman Will
«nt in the Wheel­
obstacles probably will be over­
of Sanford for about eight years.
' (overnment could
*
1mine ia penetrutlng the rocky
She was a member of the First
STATESBORO, Ga.. Feb. 0. — come without unduo delay.
NEW YORK, Feb. fl.—Moe Turm the District of
Williams, after his last trip in
It wns 10 feet deep Thurs­
Baptist church, the Americun Le­ mun, 20 yeur old financier, who A contest of the will of Ruford
HW lie in the home
day afternoon with 45 more to go
gion Auxiliary, the Theodore pyramided n $10 loan into obliga­ Simmons, Statesboro capitalist, the cave a t duwn, reported to
leased.
before rescuers expect to tap the
Roosevelt Auxiliary of the veter­ tions approximating $2,000,000 was who died at Ocala, Fla., several LtatiL ( mjv. Dt nh.mlt, lirin^in^ to­
The possibilities lying in the
or Heflin attacked
ans of the Spanish war and of the sentenced toduy to lerve from five weeks ago, has been withdrawn and gether the wull.i of the passage­ culture of Avocado pears in Semi­ cuvc behind Collins. An electric
| “* Position he took
With music, dancing, refresh­ Kebekas. The organizations took to 10 years ill Sing Sing. He plead­ it will he probated at the next way und making ij extremely dan­ nole county were forcefully out­ lighting system wns hurried to the
lll« »upremo court ments and other inducements to a t­ part in the funerul services,
gerous for any one to go in. He
scene so that night work need not
ed guilty to second degree forgery. sitting of the court of the ordinnry. reported thut there was little lined Friday morning by Rev. J. bo interrupted.
rxie of th- execn. tendance, The Basket, Sanford s
Ball Bearers were: I’. A. Mere,
N. Thompson, pastor of the First
M s of J. Rierpont combination utoro which U under F. D. Gatchel. J. I). Jlnkins. J. K.
chunco of reaching Collins.
An'excavation now under way,
^ James A. Owenu.». the general direction of the Fed­ Smith. D. S. E. Starr and Mr.
“Nearly every one is convinced Buptist Church of Oviedo, who while extremely hazardous to Col2,000 trees Itns* safety, is not without peril to
that Collins is do«d. Some think hus approximately
I. Senator Norris eral System of Bakeries, will hold Hardy.
he may be alive, but unconscious. budded. Mr. Thompson believes miners who may strike the huge
" . J11* opposition its formal* opening Saturday. In
But no one I have seen expects to that the prospect of avocado rais­ cavern Collins suid he found and
J,
be said Mr. addition to the most fully equipped
ing in the county Is excellent ns a instantly pilings 80 feet or more
see him come out alive.
r* bV reason of his Federal bakery in a city of this
“The workers themselves are variety has been developed that into the depths of Its darkness.
P wrporation attor- size in the United States. The
now out of season, or grown only confident they are digging for a successfully withstands cold that
(By II. F. WHITNER. JR.)
Federu) engineers reaching here
Basket will house nine separate
here nnd there, in home gardens.
WASHINGTON.
Feb.
fi.—Tho
will kill orange trees.
It’s
Fair
tlmu
aguin.
The
Board
from Indinnu Thursday, state mine
L'41* I’rotest
shops whose offerings cover virtu­ senate confirmed the supreme of County Commissioners of Semi­ We must have tomatoes, eggplant, corpse. I huve been unable to
Tho variety, which bears the inspectors, a university of Ken­
find anyone who has fed Collins
H-mocrat, Mary- ally every necesi ity of life.
court nomination of Attorney Gen­ nole county huve made an appro­ penpers, okra, cauliflower, chard, since I carried food to liim lute name of it’s developer, in u cross tucky geologist, military authori­
to that voicThe doors of the building will b&lt;; eral Stone.
priation so that necessary expen­ spinach, pari ley, p o ta to e s of all Thursday night.
cave
I talked with between Guateniulian und Mexican ties
. , and
.... old time
.....* —
■» nicn of the
ue&gt;
L f Reed, declaring thrown open ut
o'clock. All of
The house military committee ses may be defrayed which will kinds, unions, squush, pumpkins, Collins Wednesday and his
.............
(. jvarieties. Tho Mexican variety | vlc»'d*y «'• agree thnt a shaft Is the
voice
l*\«enator Wheeler tha equipment and stock in the
peas,
beans,
dusheen,
lettuce,
rad­
permit
Seminole
to
show
her
prod­
‘
but I feel that he can - 1brings to the new fruit n hardiness I y "oluthin to their quest for
inquiry into the various shops will he readv for th" reported a Dill for promotion of ucts to the best advantage at the ishes, turnips, green, inusturd, rut- was strong,
* world
fliers.
have endured the days of fast- that survived a temperature of 18 the cavern s victim.
i
not
L.k-i e department opening hour. Music, which will th The
wor|(&gt;
gourds,
cucumbers, ing i„
world court proposal virt- Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Exposi­ ubuggers
n .iu u .«
'degrees for 30 hours while un . ‘' r|pw i#r G tiu ril Denhardt says
in m
his. .w
condition."
nn added reastrawberries, collurds, nnd in fact,
tion,
to
be
held
in
Orlando,
Feb.
17
d
on
tho
shelf
by
the
be
provided
by
“
1
^
j
&amp;
V
i
n
t
h
e
'
u
a
l
l
v
was
lai­
orange tree, four inches in din- ,
m iuire 24 to 30 hours to
| J . n°t lie brought ty*. will begin at 4 o t
in the ftnaU. foreiu
some
of
every
kind
of
vegetable
ign relations commit­ to 21 inclusive. In past years our
meter,
was
killed.
From
its
centa’n*
&lt;
the
mine. The
•
---—
—
....
,
----- federal engil^f'ct of Columbia afternoon. Dancing will lie per i
Court Denies Motion rnl^ American ancestry the fruit de-1
county hus carried off the honors that can be found in the county.
*°
°P^'m**tic,
place the
Jrf* of government niitted on the floor of the Betty tee.
Opponents of the proposed equal und we must make even u better 1 We must have sugar cune und its
weight runging from u pound to
V*
hours.
[k great."
Anne Tea Room, on the second rights amendment presented argu­ showing this year. The success products, huy, grain, cotton, and To Free C.A.Stoneh.un 20
Mine -----u-----machinery------to combat heavy
ounces.
'in opening the floor, until 10 o’clock. Refresh­
or fuilure of the exhibit of our all uvuilable general farm: prod­
rock had been rushed to Cave City
.,7 after the sen* ments will be served throughout ments to the house judiciary com­ county
NEW
YORK,
Fob.
0.—
Federal
Mr.
Thompson
expects
to
have
depends absolutely upon the ucts. We must have fruits anil
mittee.
i , hk
Caraway, the day.
g unco
three couch
c ru te s coca
each by rail from Nashville, Tenn. by
co-operation
of our growers, far­ all varieties that can be found in Judge Winslow today denied a mo-&gt; his utrenens hmev«a*lin
(
The
house
restored
the
appro­
^ ' i Reed of Mistion
to
direct
un
acquittal
in
the
j
within
u
period
of
three
yeurs.
He motor from Louisville and by wngAttractive Building
the county ut this time, citrus, ........................................... ..
priation for the tariff commission mers and citizens in general.
.............
wittk
uivjv
wm
®n
andwill
boat from Kyroc, Ky.. a
mail
fruud
trial
of
Charles
A.
•
declares
his
belief
that
there
judiciary
bananas, pineapples, guuvs, per­
The building is one o f t h j most and passed the iimendent offices
We
must
have
both
quuntity
und
»enate that up. attractive in Sanford. The exter­
awf jr; 3mnll*r lm*
quality to carry off the honors. A simmons, and everything. We must Stonehnm, part owner of the New li e no difAcuity whatever"in'mn'r-1
s hey had found ior is finirhed in buff stucco, new­ appropriation bill.
.t
V* ,U?tt ln tho
good showing of celery is assured ( huve as many by-products of agri­ York Giunts Elinere D. Dier und J ketlng the yield ut very sutisfac- {aVe h a v. ,been
■Stn
Brigadier
General
Mitchell
was
others. He hehLthe case must he tory prices, lie referred to one •
na 1 bi n received
roce»'ed from
from var­
var. nes conduct as ly applied. It is arranged with the
culture
as
possible,
cured
meat,
a
r­
und
Mr.
J.
It.
Stewart
has
b.'cn
ious parts of the nation. The cave,
wvnbey onw whjch
asked to appear before the house
larger of the shops on the ground aircraft committee tomorrow ulong appointed us chairman of a tpeciul' ticles made from pulmetto logs, deridi-d by n Jury and directed the grower who received 35 cents for however, is now closed, both by
triul to continue.
[each pear. The new variety is deTote ugainst con- floor with the remainder on th-'
command and by the up­
■ S&gt;' Plluiil to
* be
1 ,.. ........I 4 .. .. 4 i.
with Bri. Gen. Drum, of the gen­ committee to xrrunge u magnifi- j nnd an unnamahle variety.
scribed
equal to other spec­ military
second floor. The entire building eral staff.
As said before, the showing that
cent floral exhibit. Everyone knows
heaval
which
cut off Collins from
LOWELL’S SISTER KILLED
ies in quality, flavor and hard!tlpospq
' l» arranged on the Interior after a
(.ommistJjioner E^.h to|(l „ house “Stewart the Florist,’’ and those Seminole will make, will depend
communication with the rescuers.
rcss
sufficient
to
beur
up
under
nbsolutcly upon the co-operution of
w
* r 0 ' , e f“"hi0n of, an, u 'T t i .h niw enilp committee u majority of the In­ having cut ^r potted flowers or
BOSTON. Feb. O.-Mrs. T. J.
To M o n n n n l v shop* are furnished wl^th new e | J t(,rstate Commerce rommWsion op- plants are urged to communicate her citizens. {Julp is not uvuilable Dowlker, sister of President A. shipment handling.
that
will
permit
u
canvass
of
the
The variety wus developed in Martin To Probe Gas
with
Mr.
Stewurt
nnd
let
him
know
_ m o n o p o l y ment and the in‘cV,?rt “f ‘^ l o v a ll1posed the Gooding long and short
what they will be able to exhibit. county’s resources. Do not wait to Lawrence Lowell of Harvard, fell California, according to M r. Price Rise In State
ing has been rebuiu to employ
(
There should be quantities of plants be called on, but do your bit by from a window in her uuartment 'lhompson. Smull groves have
nJ 1
__________ ______
iMhi.
—An in- of the latest conveniences.
P.
M.
Willis,
general
manager
||(M
|E
8
F
0
|l
JERUSALEM,
and flowers from home flower gar­ telephoning, calling upon, or writ­ Friday and was instantly killed.
been planted in this stutu, it is
Ef J? federal Trade
TALLAHASSEE. Feb. 0. — Gov.
ing to the County Agent, and let
dens.
We
must
have
a
Bower
of
of
the
Federal
system,
is
in
han-------understood. The hardiness of the
P the "I ***',1 aKree. ford for the opening. The b ax ry | JFRUSALKM Feb. (I.—There beauty.
OWENS CHOSEN MARSHALL. variety, Mr. Thompson declares, is Martin stated today before leaving
him
know
whut
contribution
you
Iny , ni,A,merlcan ToIt takes more than celery and can make to the success of our ex­
authentically established in gov- for the South Florida fair at Tumwill be in charge o f.
th,. I h »s been opened in Jerusalem a
pa, that as soon as he returned to
WASHINGTON. Feb d.-M il- ^nmc-nV records!
^ , lreet that is deemed worthy flowers, however to make u good hibit. It rests entirely with you,
4c(0
to con- who has been promotwl irom
lard M. Owens was nominated to­
the
capital ho proposed to take up
each
and
everyone
of
you.
u market of this Daytona store. It is ,t h®
exhibit.
We
must
huve
tne
best
uf
t„ . the designation of avenue. U U
for investigation, the recent in­
Let everyone tnke un inventory day by President Coolidge to be
rwolu- th e bakery m a n a g e m e n t t o
„nV mile long and GO f*‘ t wide. everything. It will be compara­
MARKETS
creased pfice of gasoline in Flor­
tively euiy to get the vegetables of what they might contribute, let U. S. Marshall for the Northern
l -----«»tutky
an.'1 oth,er
part tho
of grown here, at this time of year, in your County Agent know whnt District r f Plorhlj.
ida.
.
L Krn*1' Ue- “l’**-:1'**
ml ‘o this
end a pastry ccJokk has
na and connects
^
Qn ^the unner
s| j e„ with
CHICAGO.
F
cj
.
fi
—
Wheat:
muy
be
uxpectnd.
and
WHOOl*
lur/c
quantities,
ouch
as
escarole,
j
been brought from one of the g „
station. It is lined on both
Food nnd cloth recently have May, 1.03 to 1.94; July, l.&amp;W to
A group of Seattle business men
/ sides with
. . . .fine young shade
. . . . .trees
— - cuhbage, beets, carrots, etc., but | ’EM un for SEMINOLE. We havo
m
' l,at form; eastern stores of the
the BEST old County in the State. been mude by scientists from com­ 1.04; Corn: May, 1.35 to 1.351s; will leave early in February for i\
there
are
many
fruits
uiul
vegetxj
Among
other
innovations
which
tn
''•dine
0 eoHar bakery will put into effect, is the nnd is entirely reserved for resi­ bles which we grow hut which are LET’S shuw the outsiders,
mon swamp cattails.
Oats; May, 00% to 01.
trade tour of the orient.
L ^ ln* foot rest has
dential purposes.
(Continued from paijo -)

CHAMBER TAKES
ACTION TO BRING
BAND TO SANFORD

Men During Night

YEAST KING DIES
VERY SUDDNLY
AT MIAMI BEACH

l h

Says Fine Future
Awaits County In I“ *u.‘iZ
Avocado Industry

“The Basket,” New
Combination Store,
Opens On Saturday

County Agent Seeks Co-operation In
Making County Fair Exhibit Success
Washington News

c:l».'h!

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*

ARE!
MONTH
WOMANS
CLUB
'#•
/» I ' • N
‘ * * *

ay Night COLLINS A1
iahibcN of HSe Campbell-Losroot, Ameriran Legion, voted
lie .regular tn«etlng at post
quarters Wednesday night to
# all - rapport possible to the
fort' Shrine club In prnmotiMr
Hhe Clricns which is to be
»fe during the week of
18.'
fpoat rated ?it*/ approval of

Few Creamery Is

!adage. Ala., businoaa man. HaywOrd Walker, former!

M r.W l

h&amp; t

Selection Of Stone

7
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(Continued from

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T T iT i fAy
f i ,—
•
Wa.
—
» r

tha

.

templa
management of the new
‘
lb
s
.
officers
of
the
corporation
The Royal Ice O ta ra company
SKUIFSJi
are W. E. Henkel, praaident; F. W. Z T l \ A
has been taken over by the ____
Sainf- Thomas, secreUry; Hayward Wal- conditions warrant, it is planned
Dole Creamery corporation, an or

'Msekls
We'6T

(Contlnuod from page 1)
set his release.
Collins now lies in erectly the
Mine place where a boulder caught
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......................... ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * # ♦
his leg at 10 o’clock Friday mom* a
w;1
or ^ v r . i t r n . s ^ ’i a S ^ S 'E * ^r r * * ♦
ing as he was crawling toward the •Mrs r r
^ ' ii0 a ,‘Lwa&gt;’ the congressional investigations.
I* *&lt;►
entrance. But volunteer workers M«u..R. C. BowerE'and
Mrs. W. u . , Tl ey point out that. whlle^M r.'! !| I
1X7n», MM
a t ae. . * are pecking away from the other Gardner.
ride and[hope
‘
"to'reach him within . Mr«-W . L. Morgan, chairman of [kanSugar'Com pHny^thc s £ i ? u r J •!' '
a few hours with n chisel and "iWHOcloy department reported one I Fred It. Hathaway testified h»y
’
ns Inrrb
Th„ tnrrk
I
..
V
&amp;«- '« »
ncetlylcn*
torch. ‘The
torch will K.
be COrd M rtv r1nrtn» tU m,JPlh n,n,|tforc
the’.ways
and
means
commit!
Used .to heat the rock which holds Keb )!J
b- d,ro '“"ch'nn for; tec of the house that the atiwk
LT«i*I «
'«y-w»i*inu
ana his logs, If the legs are still fast.
-—FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY .
led-i^gi." The m ovement orig*
Collins, himself, was unable
f l'
w " ' J*u, iiv
. say definitely whether his foot was i
LOOK HERE—SPECIAL BARGAINS
t&gt;nol Council of Boy Scouts In
free or not, having told cave men
..
__ ______ _
Rend
^ ita^ th a t each practice causes. first'thaU he could move 1,0th .l »gj» Cr *how would bo put,
I these prie£&amp;fmf see how far we have c £ prices oil fres^Sind desirable ^merchandise for &lt;kt
th® Amer.
Its that each practice cuuses. and later lh a t hb could move neith-J oePart^ient Mar. 1, an
th
re
e
■
f f i y twlo. lie oi\ band atyl.get your shaft before theirfe bargains are goner
.
Bls
-in ! ienn Sugar Refining Company own­
ftfftK P rt
0»e post was pled*, er. •
.
organization membership,
ed
nr,
per
cenf.of
the
preferred
ami
to the Rebuts of this district in
After heat ha; dried the rock. I
had been taken In
25 d ozen Sweet-Orr Overalls, -^the toest
Purq Shrunk £.infen, all colors, sT S
l r . prosecution of the drive,
‘.he smallest member of the party. l '«nal Conferenco of Social W ork-; ami' that Mr7 W am n ' helrf '’71;?.’ t ’l
.resolution deploring iho death will chip away with his chisel jmtil , ' ;,j;» which convener Feb. 8.11 P -rt! stock fn his namo in the la te r a l t *
th
at
money&gt;c^n;
buy.
.^2.50
value,*
for
ue, on sale pertyard...... . * ’ ■]
Trt;. Hattie
Loosing,
of ■» hole is mod ? lirge enough to; of this goes to the work of the of the trust.
i
n'~Z'
— ' mother
-------- —
'm eres,
three day&amp;V.L...................................$1.98
Sflm&lt;ir,\* j nJy KV * Dcrmit Collins to withdraw his foot, f-hHdren’H Code Commission m l
Cit* q „ - - r qM*.
tl?
Curtain Scrim, fancy b o r d e r , ! ^
r mother, was adopted by the i ”*r others to withdraw it for him. i this state.
I
Cite Sugar Suit.
♦♦
25 dozen W ork Shirty, Big Six. Value
on sale per^yard....
Suicidal Attempt.
! A vote of thank' was given ,» y T ' 0/.*1 hi* appearance as
W post cast its lot with the
It wan regarded us suicidal to! Mr*. J- C. Gibb* for the class In- • . rn,t,y in *{je »uit to dis^jlvo the
$ . , on sale.......................................69c
- SHOE DEPARTMENT
Clubs of the city tn their fight attempt to remove the hlockadi.. nirucwon
struction •in parliamentary law. ii American
, » . refinery
, nery oa o- monopoly
eh is headed by the Sanford without first bracing the roof. A . which wns 10 free lesson:,
the 0n‘ tru,",t’ n wh'ch ,the Michigan
Men’s
Hose,
seven
point
lisle
hose,
35c
Am erican Scout Work Shoes, S ,
. Swas
ws ai
umen’s club, for the beautlficu- rock of tho blockade iniirht be a dul&gt; house. The work
so m
in­t corporation wns a defendant and
i of Hanfonl, by indorsing the keystone In the support of the roof, tcresting. it wnn decided to mnke then recite that the American Su­
valu e....,................................................ 23c
ue, sale price............................ ’
alution to this effect. A report
II. T. McCarmichiicl. superinten-' 't n permanent class. The club gar Refining Company is now
Men’s Union Suits, 75c value..............59c
le to the post declared th a t the dent of the Kentucky Kock Asphalt v°tcJ to accept the offer of Fed- to absorb the National Refining
U. S. Army Work Shoes, $3.50 va
’ commission hod acted favor­ Comnany war directing the bracing! l’ral Bakery for a concession in Company of New Jersey, and is pe­
Men’s
W
hite
Oxford
Shirts,
value
$
.
,
per p a i r ............... .
‘’ upon a petition to dedicato *n *"® cove.
"he Basket for throe months' free titioning the deportment of justice f
* frdnt- drive
proposed hlake
............to!
- . Collins se«*meil further from res. rent, and will open n Woman's to modify the degree b which it is
now ....................................................$2.19
32 inch Dress K ingham , 30c vain!
to holding more than 25,
dnHnt thrW nM | f'w„'.aWircr-V‘ ^
ol
, ° ’c,oc,k We»&gt;nesilay I Exchange at an earlv date. Thi.se limited
per cent of the New Jersey comm»rfng thn World War. It u e-' than ever before. Ilurke Miller,
Men’s D ress Shirts, Lion Brand, fa st
sale per yard...................... . .
w m at tne commission would newspaper correspondent,
who w’ork were Mrs. W. il ifenly", Mrs. POtu ’i . ,
,
colors. $2.60 value.......................... $1.69
babiy pome the drive “Meinor- ceme ont then, had crawled to the K. M. Galloway. Mrs. Fred i)ai«er, thJ,h,?f 'S?J8
N ew line of Silk Crepes, $1.50 vafo
nsserflon
' Drive” which was asked In the barricade, which lie estimated was Mrs. A. M. Philips.
!hnt
if
MrWarren
becomes
a
t­
Ladies’ Silk Hose, guaranteed, non-rav­
pwitlon.
sale, per yard.........................../
"
-Deane Turner ma,i0
two feet thick and six feet from
Mrs.
__ ,w n tonicy general he will be oh both t t
The next meeting of the post will Collins.
O
B
ease.
“If."
as
Mr.
Manlei
splendid pica for tho securing a
, ., el, $1.25 value, now............................ 89c
Men’s Work Pants, $2.00 vaiues"!
-beId at 7:30 o’clock W-^nesday
Miller entered at 10:30 o’clock county demonstration agent. Sev-l*,Ut*
‘*ec^ es against the
rcb. 18, at Legion hcodquar- this morning, with the first group oral
American
Sugar
Refining
Company
Ladies’
Ribbed
V
ests,
extra
size,
35c
strong talks were made niong
25 dozen Overalls, $2.00 v a lu es....
of rescue workers to go in lifter the line of this work and thd club and the Michigan Sugnr Comiwinv
value,
on
s*ile.?
......
.......................
19c
the slide.
M en’s Ribbed Underwear, $1.00'
voted to endorse tho action of the he wpiiW be betraying his clients,
"While I v s" at the barricade, county federation in efforts to w- If4he decided-In favor of them, he
f lG RUSH IS NOW stone
Ladies’
Silk
Hoise,
75c
values,
sale
on sale......................................
and enrtli fell, striking my
the county agent. Mrs. It. E. would betray a public trust."
Today’,) session wus almost all
nrice
V
AO
/.
O N POR FLORIDA leg," said Miller, "I was able to cure
Tolar announced the meeting of the devotee!
Topkins Union Suits, $1.00 vaiuel
* arguments for and
to
it and squirm our. I talk­ county federation
Saturday in
gAYS LOCAL MAN remove
ed to Floyd.
Bungalow Aprons, The Southern Girl,
s a l e ............................... :.............. r
Oviedo uml asked for u rep esen-1«?ain?t thc consideration of Mr.
^ l|
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P
| Stones appointment in open ses"Are you loose?" 1 inquired.
tative attendance.
$1.25 values, now....... .......v.............89c
(Cdptinued from page 1)
17 ,*!’ . Senator Moses, presiding,
"I think «o,’ answered Collins, 'I
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
gMng south by the crowd seeking want milk."
held that It took a two-thirds vote
.
Bath
Towels,
extra
large
size,
75c
val­
W-boanl them. T«*o ostes learjfmt
to change the ruio o f a secret ses­
"Can’t you get the milk I left
KITCHEN NEEDS
traiits a t the Washington ata- above vnur henil last night?’’ I
sion, and the decision wns upheld
ues,
....................
c
by a vote of 48 to 30.
Aluminum W ater Pitchers,
an
i ware devoted to tne sou.n asked him.
ml traffic. Trains nro running
“ No!” he nnswered, "I ennnot get
Huck
Towels,
plain
white,
also
red
bor­
i T*VT°l f,‘!llowt‘‘! a long argument
$1.25 v a lu e .... .............
double sections each of which ll*
In which it was urged that as At­
ders,
29c
value.....................................
16c
torney
General
Stone
was
pormitT O Phfked with tourists, he suid.
“Then you are not loose?" I
Aluminum Sauce-Pans, $1.00 valu
Pasr ea Through i’lood Arm
asked.
ed to testify in nn open session, !•" •
Bed Spreads, $2.00 value, now....... $1.48
fKTrusting to luck in getting him
(Continued from page 1)
it. , wa8 an y fair that the other I
sale, now............................ ;.___
"N o|" hr answered.
SgUfhjJtho floiHjcd district, Mr.
"The barricade in front of Col­ fixed nitrogen for fertilizer at a side should have the same p riv i-!
Unbleached Muslin, 20c value on sale
iB o s e -b o ird ^ .o train that af- lins
Aluminum Dish Pans, 14quarts,
about two feet thick. It is profit of not more than one per lege. Senator Ovcrmnn made the Ti
l«d Pullman car through to Sun- of.......................
over the cost of production. mo ion to open it un Thursday, j” 2
soft enrth nntl rock.
per
yard..................................
14c
value, on sale................................ t
is ..j the
train «ot
got n«re.
hore.
"Frantic to release his brother
lhe "Ixtb year the nnd this action wns finally ta k e n '!!•&lt;
8. that
n7i 19
in r iram
C
O
to
27.
a * v ',e &gt;{[me ° S taki»ig tho truln it Homer Collins entered while I was ,e88eG »ound the production of f«rBleached Muslin, 25c value on sale per
Oil Stoves, two burners, $8,50 vaiuel
ipuiwl like an Indefinite trip, mndo »nere.
lie was working strenuousthcre. He
“•Gr unprofitable he would bo
yard
.................................
18cn o w ..................................
•^.one detour after another, but l.v and in his efforts loosened oth- frtuireil to report to congress to.
sale,
$
d fortune aided and .the train &lt;*r rock which fell. I prevailed up- instructions.
32-inch Dress Ginghams, 35c value, per
ivcu in aanforil only about two , on him to go out. I was afraid of
The conference is understood to
Glavanized Pails,
quarts, each
rslnte.
|n serious avalanche trapping all have changed this section to pro­
yard ..............................
24c
Galvanized
Pails
quarts, each
vide for a profit of 8 per cent over
09 ^ Cr° ^orce,l
R° nx | the rescue workers.''
the
cost
of
production
nod
to
reyly as five miles an hour over! In bracing the roof approximateEXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAl
Scout Percale, 36 inches, 25c value, per
•Improvised trestle work that I lv 100 feet of lumber was being oulre the operator to produce nitro*
replacing the trestles and bridges | used, braces a foot long were being gen to the cupncity of the plant,
9:00 A. M. TO 10.A. M.
Any breaking out of Hie Hkin on
y a r d .............:.........................................18c
wnunctl away. In soma places wa- placed upright from the
ih« n««».
floor to with thc president empowered to face, neck, arms or body is overW appeared above the telephone support timbers against the roof decide on the exact annual units of c‘&gt;n’c ‘iuickest by applying Mentho
dozen Brooms, 75c value, fori
Cretonnes and Drapery Cloth, 35c val­
poles along the right-of-way, Mr. near the barricade.
production. The president Is re­ •Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry
home o n ly .............................
;
Dutfcse said. FIotmIm were not the
ported to he authorized to permit right un and go nway, declares n
ues, per yard....................................... 23c
Only factor thut catered Into the
the operator to adjust hlr produc­ noted skin specialist.
Ja j
ASHEVILLE, N . C.
Cups and Saucers, 25c value on salej
dettructJon of the trestle work. At
tion according to thc agricultural
Pepperill Sheets, 81x90, $2.25 value on
Nothing bus ever been found t o ! '1”
one point the watchmen got cold
demands
to
afford
relief
during
the
Weekly ,lutes At
s e t ............................ ..........
take
ke the .place of sulphur ns a pint- ] [&lt;►
period of dcproHiiion.
Olid built a firo which destroyed u
j»sale while they last.:-.../.-.*.;.-.....v’. .$ l
nie
remover,
It
is
hnrmless
nnd|!EjJ
WHITE
HOUSE
INN
long stretch of tresttework.
The romploted bill would demand inexpensive.
SPECIAL PRICES ON GOLD
,
Ju st nsk any drug-}''!,
Pillow Case”, 35c v a lu er ,........... each 21c
/ Mr. DuBoso did not say that he
A khv ll'e C o u n try Club
a steady manufacture of fertilizer gist
for
a
small
ja
r
of
Rowlcs
*
wqs roiievod to bo back in Sanford
llest Locution
during the life of the lease and the
CONGOLEUM RUGS
MentIn-Sulphur nnd use it like
French Gingham, 32-inch wide, c val­
tp s tone of hix voice as he re­
Coir All W liilr r
essec will not be required to come cold
cream.
6x9 rug, $9.00 value, sale pi•ice... .
counted the trip, spoke as plainly
i hack to congress for instructions.
ue, sale pi ice....................................... c
#* words to that effect; could hove
7VL*x9 rug, $11.25 value, sale price ji
done.

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SHOALS BILL IS
DELIVERED TO
DRAFTING BODY

43

2

A PIMPLY SKIN
NEEDS SULPHUR

10
12

10

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59

39

I Goldfish, if left uiono in n pond,
r t l l revert to the**- nnto-sl no'-r
y l y h j s a_dingy, brownish-allvef.'!

We have n big vision for our town. We are helping
livestock and poultry.raisers to produce more MILK—
— BUTTER— POULTRY, and ECIOS bv feeding Red
Comb Poultry Feed, Old Beck Horse and Mule Feed.

wbMsy breathing to torment your
ijibiee when quick relief follow*
, the use of

C H A M B E R L A I N ’S
COUGH REM EDY
bold nv

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LANEY'S DRUG STORE

KANNER S DEPARTMENT STORE

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY

N o N a rc o tic s

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9x9 rug, $13.50 value, sale price... $11
9x12 rug, $18.00 value, safe price $15
BIG REDUCTION ON WINDOW!
SHADES
Don’t Miss This Three D ays o f B ig Bargains, Be Sure and Look for

AS A H A PPY FEED MERCHANT

MOTHERS*
-Why allow ••snuffle*" and stuffy,

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Mercerized Poplin, assorted colors, 50c
v a lu e ....................... •.......................... 39c
Linen Suiting, fa st colors 69c values on
sale, per yard..................................... 59c'

. . J. M. McCnskiill. M g r..
Phone 5M.

21.1-215 Sanford Ave.

Phone S

THREE BLOCKS FROM HIGH PRICES.

Sanford, Fin.

LOOK CHURCHWELLS’ SPECIALS OVER
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$1.25

Men’s Oxfords

Men’s Caps

m

S Black and Brown

95c
$1.25
Boys’ Overalls

95c

75c Boys’ Caps

50c Ladies' Lisle Hose

49c

39c

$:!.()» Men’s Dress Shirts
»f* «

h

g Men’s Three-Piece
s
I
W inter Suits

Saturdai

MHaaauHaaHHBaaaNBMtii

$ 6.00

$4.95

$ *.

We Know the Goods and Prices
Will Interest You

Saturday
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Ladies’ Linen

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SIxmiFcpperal

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and Tub Silk

5 5

Sheets

D resses

$4.95

Boys’ Sport Blouses

. 50c Ladies’ Brassiers
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o a t
i ’OOK II
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$5.01) Ladies’ New Spring Hats

75c

$4.35

36-inch Belding

3 JJ

Men’s Dress P an ts

35c Children’s Hose

Satin. Per yard

5

$3.95

25c

$2.45

$1.75

\

$1.39
S “

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36-inch Soisetl*
All Colors

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Talking Hudson Is
Coming: To Sanford
On Three Day Call

T-K?

ROADSNAMED YEAST

KING
E R Y SUDDENL
ME V
A T MIAMI.BEACH

ADR PUBLIC

H. B. Millar of .Now York and a C H A M B E R T A K E S
cousin W.i M.
also
of New York.
ACTION TO BRING
Bora la CJaeiaaaU
' Mr. Flelachmann was born In BAND TO SANFOBD
Cincinnati in 1871, the elder son
of Charles and Henrietta Fleiach(Continued from pagu 1)
tnann. He was mayor o f Cincin­ to his motion declared that the golf
nati for two terms, being elected course was one of Sanford's chief
Corner Lot on Magnolia Ave
first in 189$, the youngest man to attractions. He eommended the
hold that office. Following his sec­ work of the caterer a t the club and
ond term he was active in Repub­ declared that the general attrac­
16th S t Price $1400.00.
lican politics for a time but busi­ tiveness of (he club, exclusive of
ness Interests gradually absorbed the course, la unexcelled and urged
more end more of his time.
more effort to capitalise It. Under
He removed to New York to take the motion the first dance will be
balance $10.00 per month. 'r
care of his affairs and during the held during the coming week.
' Mi| ' ’ ’ * 1
last 10 years had not spent much
Hotel Work Progreaecs
o f his time in Cincinnati.
Mayor Lake announced that he
Fleischtnann was married -on was certain that signing of con­
Apr. 12, 1893 to Miss Lilly Acker- tracts incidental to the erection of
land of, Cincinnati. There were the tourist hotel here. Arrangethree children by this marriage. O n, mentt i are going forward satisfac­
Jan. 21, 1920, Mrs. Flefschmsnn1torily, it is declared.
REALTOR
was given a decree of divorce on
R. J. Holly, :reporting for the
the ground of cruelty.
ttee, deefia red th a t
publicity committee,
In the same year Flelachmann the remainder of the appropriation
was married to Mrs. Laura Hem­ for. advertising would be spent for
First National Bank Building, v J
ingway, of New York city. W ith­ space In the newspapers of the
in the last year he was divorced state. Copies of ads that appeared
f' %,
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
from his second wife. He was a in Miami and Jacksonville newspa­
brother of Col. Max Flelachmann, pers were exhibited.
Sales Force Miss Rnba Williams, Mr. R, L,
big game hunter and formerly in­
It was announced that a resident j 5
terested in outdoor sports.
entomologist from Washington and
another from the state department
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. would be in Sanford Saturday.
and Mrs. Ptheacia of San Sula
were dinner guests of Mr. and
There is on effort being made
Mrs. Nick Zemovean of Beardaie
F O R G O O D P R IN T I N G T F.LE PH O SK g
to revive the Sunday School ser­
avenue on Sunday.
vice at Moore's Station church.
Miss Sarah Jane Cowan, eldest There has been Sunday school held
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank there for the past 16 years un­
P R O M P T S E R V IC I
-HEASONABLK
Cowan and Ernest Woodburn, were til this past year. T. M. Bledsoe
married at the home of the par­ will take charge and would be Telephone 93, Welaka Building.
ents last Thursday evening, Rev. pleased with the cooperation of
the people.
F. D. King, officiating.

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(Continued from P am 1) ;&gt;
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fact
it’d
an
automobile."’
leaned
against the saddte and
m'Ki
(Continued from page 1)
To be more exact it :s a Hudson
then started toward tha side dines
'
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Secondary Road*
automobile and to further eluci­
*
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' ~ id, &gt;5 Allen, And fell or slid to the ground.
| When’ President T ak esO tth date, it can sing and do other re­
y eart: Old Friends, thinking he had been
of Office He Will Have markable things. Tho services of
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nd Siding struck by a mallet in the play,
moat remarkable machine havg&gt; Spur ,2.1 miles, $32,600, second rushed to him and finding him un­
' Beeh Inaugurate^ Wr*HIjfli thia
been secured by W. E. Walthall. year; W est City Limit* Road, .65'^ conscious called to know if there
Office oh Nloe Oiithflion^t Sanford
Hudson-Esscx dealer and miles, $10,240, first year; Brevier was a physician among the spec­
^
_ • »■- *■ - ‘ ‘k
'wiU.be here for three days begin­ Road and Road on South side Lots tators. Dr. Augustus J. Mitchell
WAm n m Tow , ifeb:
. ning Feb. 11. The machine will be
6-62-64 and 66, .95 miles, $9,700, of Newark, N. J., who responded,
ident RbdlMg*** ‘inadgu ration Mar. | (m-display nt the ihow rooms, on first
year; Cameron City Road. 6.8 sought to give the millionaire
4 wilUhang up to Ms credit a new Magnolia Avenue.
miles, $65,860, second and third sportsman aid, but found him
r e c o r d ^ ^ipbWoua posterity;
*!.Thc operatic qualities with which years; Sliver Lake Road, 1.6 miles, dead. Death was caused by heart
■hoot it..,. i.i«.,i .
the car is endowed have in no way $14,000, second year; Lehman Road failure, the physician said tonight
When he taken the oath of of­ made it temperamental, the local 2.26 miles, $22,500, second year; nnd added that possibly a stroke
fice he will have been inaugura­ dealer insists. It has the same ca­ Monroe School Road, .2 miles, $3,- of apoplexy came with it.
ted into high office eight times in pacity fo’r rugged service that is 50p, second yaar; Orange Boule­
No immediate members of Mr.
nine ybafs—a record never before inherent in all Hudson machines. vard, 2.5 miles, $23,000, third year; Fieishmnnn’s family except a
achieved by any man reaching the This last fact, Mr. Walthall, dePaola-Markham Road, 1.35 miles, cousin were here with him, •but
White) House.
cjftgpsje knqwn to the world and $11,200 ,first year; Lake Geneva friends and his private secretary
This ‘concentrated record of ra­ he is glad to announce that Hud- Road, 1.8 miles, $16,000, first year; made arrangements to have the
id inaugurals in due to the one ton has added a vocabulary to its Osceola Road, .7 miles, $7,000, first body prepared for shipment north
year Arrnt for governor nnd lieu­ other equipment. He says that year; Lake Mills Road, 3.5 miles, in Mr. Fleischmann’s -private car
tenant' vgovernor in Massachu­ Hudson users need not be alarmed, $33,000, flrrt year; Brumley Road, in which he came to Miami recent­
setts, {tip to four years ngo and though, because the car knows 3 miles, $31,000, third year; Deep ly.
to theidcath of President Harding. when not to talk.
*
Rocket Road, 1.25 miles, $13,000,
The body will be shipped Friday
Coolidge's first
inaugurationj . . . . •
first year; Lake Charm Rond, 1 to Cincinnati, his old home, for
.
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wan op .Tab. 6, 1916, when Ho took
mile $8400, first year; Lcinhart burial, it was said late Thursday
the oath ns lieutenant governor
Road, .0 miles, $7,000, first year; night by D. L. Philbrick, under­
of Massachusetts. Subsequent inBay St, In Oviedo, .75 miles, taker in charge. The body is to
augurlls have been:
$14,000, first year; Lake Jessup leave here at 7:10 A. M. Friday, in
Jun.l 4, 1917, lieutenant gover­
Ave., .5 miles, $6,000, first year; n private car, it w*a said. Un­
n o r.
Longwood-Wagner Road, 4. miles, til that time it will lie in the un­
Jan.j 3,. 1918, lieutenant gover­
$35,620, first year; Longwood-I’alm dertaking establishment here.
Springs 3 miles, $28,400, liret'year;
nor. , ,
While in Florida Mr. FlelschJan. 2. 1919, governor.
Road South from Forest City, l.G mann had been living on a private
Jnn.l 2, 1920, governor.
(Continued from pnge 1)
miles, $15,500, first year; Mellon- yacht, the “Pastime” which he had
M aith 4, vice president.
practice of putting on sale hot roils vilie Avenue, .25 miles, $4,960, first chartered pending completion of
Auj$ 3. ,1923, president.
und bread nt 8 o'clock in the morn­ year; Road Paola East to Trilby his luxurious home at the beach.
From the record of these pre­ ing and a t 4 o'clock In tho after­ Junction, .4 miles, $3,590, first He had as his guests Mr. and Mrs.
vious inaugurals, weather dope- noon.
year;_total 39.80 mHos, $411,000.
sters for March 4, .1925, when he
Variety of Shops
will tike his eighth oath in nine
Among tho other shops in tho
years/ ism* |fr edict ing f clear and | arcade* Is Zeller's confectionery.
sunny skies.'s * •
Candy, tobacco, newspapers and
For j fair weather hnu marked magazines nnd other specialties
every .inaugural of Coolldge . to will bo handled. Tho shop includes
date. &gt;
’
In its offerings Potter's candies,
And1 since, ns president. Cool- which ahe made in Orlando.
Idgo it now bdSB of the wb’rfther
Lee Brother’s Meat Market plans
burem frit doer look an though he to selt nil Florida and western
ought to ho able to arrange for a meats. Dae to flood conditions In
sunshiny day.
Georgia the equinment of the mar(-ket failed to nrrive. New fixtures
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will be installed, among which will
A few /Acta about lies have be a system of refrigerator show­
been eVolved” by Congressman cases.
John N. Tillman of Fayetteville,
Tho McCullar Grocery company
Ark., former president of the Un­ will provide shoppers with virtual,
iversity of Arkansas.
ly every article in this class that
'"A lie,” sns Tilmun, “moves like can be desired. It is to follow the
a meteor. It can travel 40 miles self-service plan. The proprietor
while, the truth is getting its is well known ns a business man
boots on.
of long experience In Sanford.
“A Ife travels faster than the
Home cooking will bo tho forte
truth bcohuse' it meets so many of the Betty Anne Tea Room which
friends who give It a ride.
is operated by Mrs. Bolding. Spec­
“Truth gets up in the cold, gray ial concessions will be made to din­
dawn und has to. knock four times ner dances and other parties while
before he can get a door open.
a regular business men’s lunch will
“ But, a lie is greeted with the In* provided at noon of each day.
;lad hand, is creamed nnd cof- Through the courtesy of the Rine’a
cod, fed and" petted, laughed at Music and Radio Shop, radio musig
nnd slapped on the back and then will feature each evening nt the
sent hurrying on in the swiftest ten room. Radio equipment, phono­
automobile on the place.”
graphs, records und tho latest sheet
music will be available a t the
In an attem pt
revive eonfid­ Musk* chop. Edison lamps ami oth­
ea fy
onco
m lhe
t ,oyster ps a safe nnd er electrical equipment will be in­
Healthful food, an oysten feast, to cluded in tile stock.
Five booths, one of which con­
which were invited district and
government officials, was held a tains a 24 lube permanent waving
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CeaftvuHunfit* HeaWfbdffietAli1.** ^ - ' Virtually every modern np
newspapermen and others gorged
gorget pliance and method will bo found
lnriouKiy, asrfUrcd by the oyster in use in the shop which is operat­
oiks, that “these nre salt 1 water ed on the second floor.
n a il
The Vanity Fair Women’s Shop
oysters nnd typhoid germs can’t
will specialize in popuiur prices of
live in salt water."
But when the feast wan over one ready to wear i»nods. Likewise the
physician took tho names and ad- branch of tho Lloyd’s Bootery will
dresnes of all who had eaten. Which enable shoppers to provide them­
to r,ay the leant, wnn a bit discon­ selves with shoes at popular prices
The New York Modisto Shop, opcerting
crated bv Mrs, Brackhnm, will offer
in virtually nil branch
England hns too many doctors dressmaking
rs. It is planned to later branch
nnd tins number of these entering I out and take up other lines of work.
the profession in mounting rapid­
The contractors that entered in­
ly, according to Sir Humphrey to tiie construction and remodeling
Ro!!e*tnn, president of the Royal of the building are Hill Lumber
Coll* it-- of Physicians.
Comnany, Hill H ard w are Compa
ny, F, Await Electric Contract
Ou^ddo the renewal of trails Company, Sanford Electric Compa­
portotion, tb&lt;» erection af homes
names in , ny, t/uiek
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Service Transfer, Sell­
suburban districts and repair
epair of ( ers
i*rs Awning
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Company. Carter Lumsome- buildings in cities in Juimn
Ju
j her Cofnpnny, A. C. Jones, plumbearthquake area, littl • progress
greds nasl’ing, I dosing Paint Company, San­
beenjnado in permanent restora­ ford Sign Shop and the Bull Hard­
tion. •
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“The Basket,” New
Combination Store,
Opens On Saturday

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Cubrt the latter purl of February. und may be used for spectacles.

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In a canning factory taring fcvcn
Florida jgfo
machines the-manager
Ninfflo With hfoad-ptfckinl
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[Chapel Hour dwk to indicate whether or not all

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for* of the rt»te
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Radio It
Transatlantic ti
togrnpha ami
radio u a development'likely fo be-'
cotne a reality in the n&amp;ar future afr*9™ *
M«i- Gen. J. 0. H«bowi;
president of the Radio Corporation
tof America. Two-way talk by'M jo*

good taeit^od of prorldhtg proper veil- »
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tilation M shown in the drawing. A , thrco ycnr campaign before
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Wooded box incorporating the atoyw I lngfo'aturcs, with th^ bftckihg -pf F u n d o f $ 1 2 2 ,^ 8 A jljttrtio n cd
wintloW/'ia built around the window prominent humanltnHafui and -h«i- ' B y 8 t* t e Hai(f*,’Int**»tnAT»t on
on the outside. Thia box ia made man? workers, Is ntiotjr' tp be Bnsfll Of 187,482 S tu d e n ts ;
” ?w!t 8 Jo- longer than the atom launched for tho suppnsrainn . o f , Scniiriolc
G e ts
51678.90
window, which is allowed to mat on the steel trap and other noh-kiliing!
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thg lower edge 6f the box. thus leav- devices for capture of fur-beftring i TALLAHASSEE. Ebb, G.—The
!*e ,la
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■ uHumnno Aaaoeia-;
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made
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thia space; it » hinged to tbe uppgr *lon heads the list of orgnnifaUoits; ®tl tho State Schorl Fund, made on
end 'of the atorm sash! and Ibna supporting the movement and Mr*.’ Feb. 2 ,hy ths ctat* anpot intehdent
enough'lo rest on a lengtlTof
*!?',1‘!cr" Fi*kc ha^lwf tlw n t P '^ te Inr,miction amounted to
iron acrewedto the upper edga o /S S fcltj 0f(u'n!,llvldunl workers who will ^ r e n t r per pup t, bn sod on nveinside sash Ot^nin*1^ iSSL* ,{!„ “ tod their support. Cammatldiri 1»ir qltfr-’nnco Li the roancrtlvc
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M,horl address of
jiurplirec, nnd ,n
fool. T. J- ApploI tho press rssoIbe in session for
lit* with TlmraI noon Saturday.
Ibis persons have
lund and spenk.
Kt hire indicated
| t These include
■lliamf of the
Lin, University of
Ink H. deter, ngif the North CarUm H. Perry of
fa, H. Howe, of
b., Glohf have
lira expected to

PPHRB DAY

«vrn,A)iarfrnim,tnjpps.arc mounted,
cadi «l Vhirh la Connected to one of
•the m4^)dere. aw tfaet every time tv
can paftffa to Hto* filling machine'it'
to Shqvel
catuwi h ldtijp to ftdsh. Aa long a* tho
It la Usually somewhat difttrult to
lamps,KMp flaaWtog, the m a n a g e r
khowa that ettfything ia going well, qsc a metal shovel foe scooping snow
but if any latnpa.Tail to Dash it i« n an the snow hits a tendency to stirk
•Igbal itb' him that he is perhaps lt&gt; It,1This trouble can easily be pre­
needed - in- the factory tb untangle vented by first cleaning the shovel
sonic difllhiliy; ‘ A 1switch • ia, of so that it U absolutely freo from dirt,
Jmalitog thc metal part, and then cov­
courw. prorfded ao that thfi current ering it well with melted paraffin or
can be turned on of ofT.
was. When the paraffin is cold, the
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shovel can be used, and it will be
Silencing A utomobile-Door * found that the snow will not stick.
Noises
Of course, this krill last only os long
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Squeaking automobile doors ran ns Ihere is a filtn of wax on the shovel,
cometimes be eitrnred by cleaning thn hut it is surprising how long it takes
rubber bumpers and the parts they before this film is worn pff, Wooden
touch with gasoliqo, wiping dry and shovels may lm treated with grease or
powdering liberally with talc dust. rubbed with soap.
Oil should never be used as it riina
V entilating the Kitchen
the rubber. If tha door rattlee, see if
the nibbcrn are pressing against the
In the construction of many houses
door. If not, readjust them with the the kitchen is built without much
setscrew, or by forcing emnll pieces of thought or consideration for the rook.
inner tube under them with n screw­ The storm windows do not usually
driver. New bumpers may lv* needed. permit much ventilation and no pipe
A few minutes’ attention now ami u provided to carry away the smoke
then will eliminala the annoyance.
and fumca from the gas stove. A

Wall Street Craze For Gambling Is
Cause Demand For Faster Tickers

Ffb. 21. A par- the New York Stock Exchange, an- tual trading.
iqren of the Or- nounctfd for Feb. 7. to abbreviate
Concurrently tho Western Unire Tf1th^cele- ',ytnbo13 0,1 100 •P'PPrtnnt stocks ion Telegraph Company, the Stock
The queen will nrc expected tn speed bp the Stock Exchange agent for major distri­
cts r vote from ticker almost 20 per cent.
button of stock quotations, Is nt
i campus. As In
The ticker would then print an work upon additional wire ex­
eat 'rtnlnmcnt &gt;nvprrigo of 65 transactions ovtory ■tcnsloji of the territory It serves
the bank- o ffd x tv seconds ni&gt;«n'tb- *-ne - ’ I direct. The Stock Exchange Itself
t Rollins canoe- Ing from the familiar clicking glass operates the tickers used by meml a program of i hive Into the basset uiiuusc
ben* in the financial district,
if, Aquaplaningjper cent above that of two years *r,*th of Chambers Street. The
of water sporta. Ago. The change has been made Western Union supplies nil non-

SWUNG

By tho Seminole County Bank, ia the moat
efficien t th at a strong organization, ex­
perienced sta ff, and up-to-the-jnihtitq fac­
ilities can make it*. Avail yourself of it.
Your account subject to check is cordially
invited.
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doses tho dumper. Whdher the
damper is open xtr rioted the spare
between the two windows is practical­
ly figlf1 "II the lime. The box itself
ran be used nx nn irelrss refrigerator
during the cold months, small shelve*
being built on the sides so ns not tit
shut of('snv light, if the box is mails
wide1enough for this purpose.
nt large.
The Western Union nt present
fill she s stock quotations by automalls. transmission ns far wefct nn
Cleveland, supplying Boston, Phila­
delphia, Washington, Baltimore,
Pittsburgh, Albany, Syracuse nnd
Rochester on tho way. The com-

niHCAOO, Felt, 0—Twelve Chtrago ntr-.i are in tlnngcr of separa­
tion from their wivlis, nnd families
for n month to six wcclta bccaur-5
the proneeulion wantn only men
of fnmily to be.tr the trial of W. F.
D, Stokes, of New York, who is
rlmrgcd with cmv piracy to defame
the diameter of hln wife, Mrs.
Helen Klwond Stokes, of Denver.
The ^trial promises to Inst tongor 7i{ Kkaloosa 189b $117-1.90; Okuethnn n month dtirlmr which time rhobed 560 $.7.r,0.92, Oran go 0757
Mr&gt;69..1t, Osceola 1501 $989.08;
the jury will bo kept locked up.
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$20.000,non (11,^IMS DENIED 171-1 $1082.W. Plnellns 088 $1,268.70; Polk 11,200 $0981.92; Put­
-JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 0. — nam 2859 *1773.58; Bt. Johns 2095
Judge R. M. Call of fcdernl court $1298.90; St. Lucie 1980 *1227.00;
Morulny handed down a decision Hantn Rosa 2705 *171-1.50, Sara­
denying claims of Charles F. llud- sota $915 *585.90; Sent Iunit- 2708
nall nnd other to property In t|te $1078.90; Sum ter 2210 *1370.12;
eastern part of the city vnlucd M Snwsnee 289-1 *179-1.28; Tnvlor
more thnn $20,000,000. The claims 1759 *1090.58;, Upior 1073 *0(18.20;
were hnsed on titles dntlng back to Volusi-j 528-1 *3270.08; Wakulla
the days of the Spanish governor 1191 *738.12; Walton 2305 *1-129.Coppenger in 1817.
10. and Washington 2275 $1-110.59,

Sanford,Fla.

S T R E N G T H - SER V IC E - P R O G R E S S

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When tinln comes, stop
It. Be ever ready to ntnp
It quickly, night or day.
Don't suffer
any 'pain
which a moment of rub­
bing ran stop.
Thcso include pains al­
lied to rhcutpntiam, to
soreness to lameness, to
chest colds. They can be
stopped n t' once. For 05
years they havu been stope«l by rubbing with BL
ncobs Oil.
As for curing tho cause
cf tho trouble.
Nature
usually does that. St. Jacobs Oil couses counter
Irritation. Then It* draws
blood to the surface to relolve congestion.
In A
minute or two you feel
that the nnin has ebbed.
You rejoice in relief*

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Japanese make wooden shoes
SALESGIRLS — Experience not from wood rnised in the Philip­
K j I K b *b9
necessary. No girls qvor 25 pines.
no to embrace In this direct ser­
vice Minneapolis, Omnhn. Knnsns years of age need Apply. , Apnly
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thin evening nr Saturday morning
City nnd St. Louis.
before H:S0.—Eodernl Ilnkery.
The new symbols will cause lit- j
Stove and Fire Place
tie Inconvenience to the tradin'-j
public. Seldom docs n broker’s bo the brokers themselves and the
Wqod
customer, It is said, have more | reportarn on the floor of the Stock
jr ^ tjtit to suit
liicuiuatlitn Edcltaclic L a n irn m
thnn 15 scpnrnte stock tosuen in Exchange who pluck sales on the
*9.00 per Cord delivered
hl$ strong box, nnd he can readily, wing front the brokern milling nmemorlze their changed dealgna- j round the score of trading posts, Britt R ealty Company
tions nnew. The hardest hit will nnd to them it is all in tho game.

night of. pain. Have St.
Jacobs OU evor ready.
Apply it ns soon aa you
feci a nnin, or a cho$t
cold, ue ready to aootha
It, to check It i t once,
There will novor bo a bet­
ter wny. Go get It.now
to bo prepared when pain
cornea. It mny save to
you and yours many un-

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Those who have travelcd-the world over, those who are familiar with the beauties of land
and water recognize in Fort Mellon the jewel of All Subdivisions—Located in one of Sanford’s
highest spots, it commands a view of beautiful Lake Monroe that will charm

Wide paved boulevards will traverse the property. Sidewalks are fast being layed. Homes
will soon he erected. \Vith the coming of these improvements, lots in Fort Mellon, now being
offered at a reasonable price, will enhance rapidly.
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Prom oters of S an fo rd ’s Finest Subdivision
104 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

A- P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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E n t e r e d n* Hrcnnd C lass M a tte r,
O c to b e r 17. 19111, a t t h e Postofrice
Hanford. F lo rid a u n d e r A r t of
rch 3. 1397.

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O ne Vear. $7.1*0; Six M onth* 13.50
D e liv e re d In City by C a rr ie r, p e r
Week, 15c, W e e k ly E dition, 12.00
p e r Year.
M K H tlK H T H U A M flC IA T H D J*IIK!4!I

T h e Aaenelnted I'n-s* la e x c lu s ­
ively e n l l t l r d to th e tine fo r r e p u b lloatlon of nil
new*
d la p a ic h e a
c r e d ite d to It o r not o t h r r w l a e c r e ­
d ite d In th la p a p e r an d nl*&lt;&gt; t h e
local n ew s published herein.
All
r ig h t* of rep u b llcatlo n of special
d is p a tc h e s h e re in uru a ls o r e s e r v ­
ed.
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FRIDAY, FEB. G, 1923.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
THE WAY TO FREEDOM—Yc
shall know the truth, and the
truth shall make you free. John
8: 32.
A WORTHY HERITAGE
If I can help my boys to learn
One fact my father tnught to me
Some day their gratitude I'll earn;
I want their heritage to be,
Above all cine that fortune brings,
An understanding of this law:
That men may t Isc to greater
things
Some one must grapple with the
raw!
.
What do I mean? The answer’s
here:
All comforts come from work
alone;
I want my boys with ready cheer
To claim the right to win their
own!
They must not be content to take
What I may hold of wealth or
fame,
But fortified with humble stake.
Let them add honor to the name.
Of such a breed were those who
carved
This nation from the wilderness,
Who fought'nnd froze and bled and
starved
To prove their title to success;
Of such a breed must bo the men
Who have each hazardous front­
ier—
Lord, stimulate boys' hearts again
With engerness to pioneer!
0. Lawrence Huwthorne.
-------- o-------Down In Tampa they nre selling
real estate by the quart.
-------- o-------The best thing about Sanford
real estate is that it is real.
-------- o-------Someday there will be a boule­
vard nil the way around Lake Mon­
roe. In three yenrs when Sanford
has some twenty-five thousand peo­
ple living here, that will not seem
such a stupendous undertaking.
o
Floyd Collins, whose foot Is
caught by a huge rock in Sami
Cave, Kentucky, has been facing
death in forty hideous forms.
-------- o--------The world will come to an end
tonight according to some theor­
ists. But it is n safe bet that there
will be just as much' work to do
in Sanford tomorrow ns there is
today.
-------- o uantities of red tape would
o ideal dccorntion for an army
or navy ball in Washington,
-------- n-------James J. Montague says dumb­
bells are always light-weights. But
light-weights nre not always dumb­
bells.

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The death of Julia* Flelschnmnn,
the “yeast king" in Miami, recalls
the fact that there was a man
who, figuratively and literally, had
riaen from tho ranks.
-------- o-------Judge Roscoe Luke, who is hold­
ing a series of evangelistic meet­
ings in Jacksonville, says “a quart
of water will break up a religious
meeting because folks won’t frock
up to como to church if it looks
threatening.”
•------- o-------Headline says “ Bcrlenback Un­
able to Tnku on Flowers" which
probably means that he is trying
to keep from Inking on flowers in
tho long run.
-------- o-------The Congregational Church at
St. Petersburg has announced that
it will sell five hundred seats at
fifty dollnrs a senson. Since tho
church has commercialized relig­
ion to that extent, why not inau­
gurate n “pay as you enter” systeni and make everyone huve u
part.
-------- o--------Sausage meat is the just end of
all hogs, even road hogs.
-------- o--------This Muscle Shoals issue is like
the rash, about the time you think
it’s all over, it breaks out again
in come other place.

As Brisbane Sees It
Brave Republicans
Those twenty-eight Florida counties that have cet about
Remember Floyd Collins
the elimination of signs from the rights-of-way o f public
Each
Lady, Three Husbands?
roads would do well to form a federation, w ith a view of
Automobiles*
Three Billions
bringing into the praiseworthy work the rest of the counties
BY
ARTHUR
BRISBANE
of Florida.
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The twenty-eight counties so federated could also devise -------------v-----------------------------w ays for the elimination of sig n s from th e property o f care­
SENATOR La follette, penal­
less citizens, where sign-board advertisers som etim es pay ized by the noble Republican party,

for space to mnr the beauty o f th e scenery but more often
pay for the privilege of sh u ttin g off unsightliness th at only
careless citizens make possible.
When sign-boards arc more attractive than the natural
outlcok, something is decidedly wrong w ith the outlook. And
th is is the case in so mnny instances in Florida. One rather
thoughtful believer in big and gaudy signboards contends it
is not time y e t for the sta te to undertake the wholesale elim­
ination of such advertising mediums.
Some of the tw enty-eight counties th a t have started their
warfare against signboards have already aroused commun­
ity movements for the beautifying o f roadsides. Trees nnd
shrubs and garden flowers nre being planted system atically
in some localities; and it is noticed th at with the interest in
roadside planting, popular disapproval against signboard ad­
vertising is growing; and ugly spots instead of gettin g a
shield in the form of some big signboard are given trees nnd
flowers.
It is believed, too, th at the tw enty-eigh t counties may
lead the way to the establishing o f artistic mile posts, plenty
of mile-posts giving the directions clearly nnd accurately for
motorists trying to find their way among Florida’s decidedly
confusing roads. In counties where there are many county
roads, careful posting of road names along w ith the mileage
information is being done. And if the movement extends as
it should, it will not be many years before travelers in Florida
will find on every highw ay evidence of the intelligence that
is back of the movement for the beautifying and improving
of the public roads.
Between Sanford nnd Orlando, between Sanford and DeLand, between Sanford and every neighboring town, border
trees and flowers should be in evidence, and at every mile
an artistic sign-post telling the distance to the towns the
roads connect.
Perhaps the local Chamber o f Commerce will secure a
list of those tw enty-eight counties pledged for riddance of
sign-board advertising, and see w hat can be done in the way
o f a federation for mutual helpfulness.
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This Business Of Living
A letter from a postal clerk to a N ew York newspaper,
asking how three people arc to live on $1,600 a year, brought
forth n reply which was a most unusual illustration of hu­
m anity’s ability to continue existence under adverse condi­
tions. The reply is from a bedridden cripple, who not only
hns solved his own problem but has thought to devote to the
solution of others’.
'
*'\Ve have a nice (seven by tw elve) apartm ent with a
frosted skylight and door”, the letter declared. ‘T h is costs
us $5 a week som etim es. My w ife pays 25 cents for a pair of
s h o e s ........... Our food costs us about as follows; One her­
ring, twelve cents; one loaf of bread, eigh t cen ts; two apples,
six cents; twelve buns, ten cents; total, th irty-six cents a day.
The money is made by the writer’s wife, who, the letter
naively declares, “earns as much as $12 some w eeks”.
They are living; but for w hat many people would fail mis­
erably in trying to answer. That, perhaps, is their secret and
probably never will bo known by more fnvored mortals.
While it is a tantaHTrinjrflnmtimrTt'iH by no m eans the big­
gest one. The real question! that rises is why others cannot,
in a measure, do likewise.
Satisfaction with one's condition is not by any means to
be desired for it means stagnation which is deadly. The let­
ter writer and his w ife appear to be satisfied with their lot,
which probably, is the satisfaction that comes with the reali­
zation that one has done one’s best. They have attained sa t­
isfaction, peace, to say the least, hut tho means by which
they attained and not the fact that they hove it is the most
obvious thing to be learned from the letter.
The average person, the one who makes a reasonable
salary or receives a reasonable income but who, by haphazard
methods, is eternally “strapped” financially can follow the
cripple through a system o f living to a much fuller enjoy­
ment and to no small degree of satisfaction. It is the simple
m atter of recognizing the problem faced and evolving an in­
telligent plan of m eeting it. It is a m atter to he faced by
every individual and, like death, cannot be attended to by a
substitute. The hard part, the test of strength, is not to find
the plan but to abide by it after it is found.
------- ---------- o----------------FLORIDA is wiser in her day and generation than the
children o f light elsewhere. She is one of the w ise virgins
who has filled her lamp w ith Rockefeller and all other kinds
of capitalistic oil; she is converting herself into an Arcadian
retreat where the poor and persecuted millionaire may find
a sym pathetic refuge. Ami with the assistance of Baltimore
brains she is transform ing her everglades into sylvan Edens,
nnd her swamps into Paradises of fashion and luxury, into
which the angels of society rush w ithout hesitation, nnd in
which there is no unjust prejudice'against serprents,— Balti­
more Sun.

THE SOUTH WE LOVE
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

In a recent magazine article Mr. row. Poverty was her only prod­
B. C. Forbes, the distinguished uct. Iter sole encouragement came
from the voice of her own invinci­
publicist, has many flattering ble spirit. Alone, devastated, hun­
things to say of the South us she gry, she had to fashion opportun­
is today and as she was “before ity from the ashes of her old pos­
the fateful year, 1801," The South, sessions, tools from the fag-ends
he explains, "could justifiably boast a destruction which the enemy had
of having many of the finest fam­ thought to be complete. “The fin­
ilies before New York put on me­ est families" saw their haggard
tropolitan airs. Intellectual and faces reflected in the
polished
social graces, all the finer things of floors of the hnlls of their ances­
Judging by the number of hold­ life, abounded in the South before tors, and had not the candles of
up* anil robberies committed in 1801."
light their homes nt night. ‘‘The
That is delightful and deserved finest families” who had clothed
Miami, recently, it is evident that
chickens aren't the only things that prairc. But the real spirit of the the world with cotton and, them­
are picked.
South has eluded Mr. Fnrtv? if selves clod in silks and laces, had
he docs not know that the South\ sat in the scats of tho mighty,
Fifty-three prisoners escaped which Southerners love and revor ; were without gam m it* to
&gt;
from the state prison farm at Rni- ence most, tho South that wrote t|,um from tho winds of winter.
ford during the past year, twenty down a new definition for chivalry And with It nil. they made tne
of whom were recaptured. W ith' &amp;n«l compelled the admiration of South of todny!
more than a fifty-fifty chance of l the world, is the South as she was
They designed the South of to­
escaping, this going to prison bus­ after the fateful year, 1806. Those day. They transm itted to their
iness in Florida isn’t so had after were the day;: of terrible torture sons and daughters the Old South’s
when "the finest families" were at idealism untarnished, her old cour­
all.
their finest. Those were tho seasons age undiminished, her old chivalry
finer unshadowed. They adorned every­
Every once in uwhile someone of starvation when “the
reminds us of the good old days. things of life" were given immor­ thing as they transm itted it. In
Now comes the revelation that the tality by the Southerner because the crucible of their crucitlxon and
lart time the postoffice department he knew that, to savif himself, he by the alchemy of the laughter
had to save them. Those were the with which they fortified
operated at a profit was in 1918.
their
! *
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days when Southern men and wo­ souls, “the finest families" left us
Six out of every one hundred men laughed to hide tho sound of a spiritual legacy which we cannot
Americans cannot sign their names their sobs, nnd when, though in enrich but of which we must bo
and must use an “X" mark. And rags, a gentleman bent over My worthy.
some of these cannot even use n Lady’s hand with a grace that no
typewriter.
longer lives and a lady, with a wild
— — o-------rose in her huir as th ; only orna 1 Contemporary Comments
_____
Opportunity comes to him who. ment of her loveliness, made of i
waits, hut there are a lot of folks flirtation nn art and of romance a I People nre queer, and only the
who aro not ready to take advan- reigion.
grich can utTord to wear jewelry
take of it when it does come.
The South of that time had no from the ten-ccnt store.—Nashville
friendly nation from which to bor- 'Tenmiaeun.

Footprint, mad* t*
'■*« 8.000,000h i
b» the Brioni h K *
keeps out of c r c S ^ 1
Soprano r a d f o ^ lj
Bn eye, car. n o ,* ^

will come last in committees,
ranking below Democrats, and
rated as one of n minority party.
That will not hurt La Follette,
but it will hurt some Republicans,
and such childish, petty revenge
disgraces every Republican re­
sponsible for it.
Theodore Roosevelt run as an
independent and defeated Taft,
party did not ostracize him. It
was afraid of him.
'

Cooking tipTtoTjust a s p a r a ^
Many case*
seen in the middl*^
.
hair d ^ v i j
height of gilding

3S

Being d e s v J ^
I luck when used p
1*1
WE"1 of hig nan .yi
( nshmgton. Wedag

IT WILL have cause to regrct|'
its cowardly treatm ent of La Fol-'
lette. Many voters that would not
vote for La Follette and do not
share his views prefer him to some
regular Republicans.
They know that La Follette is
a courageous and honest man.

Actors protest r*i
stage. Keep,
do homes. Let', ^

IN SAND CAVE. Kentucky, 300
feet from the entrance, Floyd Col­
lins has Inin since Inst Friday
morning, pinned down by a huge
rock that fell, crushed his leg, and
held him fast. His brother has
offered $500 to any doctor who
will crawl into the cave, chloro­
form the suffering man, cut off
his leg and release him.
IF YOU have small troubles
troubling you, think of Floyd
Collins, nnd cheer up. And re­
member that a few years ago, in
the childhood of mnny men living,
there wns no chloroform or other
anaesthetic to help surgeons. Men
were strapped down and legs or
arms amputated while they yelled
or endured in silence. Strangest
of nil is the fact thnt many clergy­
men denounced the discoverers of
anaesthetics. They said God wanted
mrn to suffer nnd it wns a sin to
interfere with His desires. An
ull-merciful God enjoying the sight
of agony is nn interesting con­
ception.
THE WRONG kind of religion,
festering in feeble brains, often
nttneks, science. When quinine,
only sure cure for malaria, was
brought from South America,
virtuous Scotch nnd other Protes
tnnt clergymen said it was sinful
to use it. because a Roman Cath­
olic had discovered it.
MRS. TENNAL, lady editor oi
the Snbctlui Hernld, in Kansas,
tells Kansas editors nt Topeka
thnt every woman needs three hus­
bands—one for society, one to
make money, one to look after the
housekeeping. “ Present-day husbnnds are satisfactory, as far ns
they go," she says, hut they do
not go far enough.
THE LEARNED Mrs. Tcnnal
knows that polyandry, meaning
several husbands, w a r httde -the
rule among many nations. It still
prevails among certain semi-bar­
barous people.
And the husbands manage to get
along fairly well.
The polyandrus husband nt home
for the moment leaves his shoes
or a weapon outside the polyconjugal door. Other husbands, re­
turning. take the hint nnd tactfully retire. Keu Westermarck’s
great book cm marriage for the de­
tails.
—
POLYANDRY, however will not
solve the Problem. .Thu husband
must multiply his accomplish­
ments, while increasing his ten­
dency to fidelity. The American
husband makes money, hut does
not know how to pay comp'iments.
Many European men pay marvel­
ous, compliments, b„t can't make
money.
The combination, or "three-inone," husband will appear in the
course of evolution.
LAST YEAR this country paid
out, three billion dollars for auto­
mobiles.
That's n large sum, hut no
money was better spent.
To
economize on automobiles would
mean to economize on fresh air,
health, hnppiness, and It would
mean waste of time more than
offsetting the saving in money.
EUROPE, poorer and less effic­
ient than the United States, suf­
fers for lack of cars. Some of the
millions we spent for trucks, to
be used in carrying freight. That
was educational. Enough trucks
competing with railroads anil
cutting railroad freight prices
will make some of the old-fash­
ioned railroad men think. Mere­
ly relying on the Interstate Com­
merce Commission to raise your
rates, when you need mofe money,
is not scientific railroading.

Blood’s thicker tW
doesn’t make u,
not ns thick as the q
Vice President-*!**
ited Florida.
*
Stream should keej
there warm.
We can’t recall
instance where •.
her husband nr.d i

Stove and
Wc
Cut to L
$9.00 per cord $

Britt Realty I

GROWING PAINS IN CONGRESS
NEW YORK WORLD
When the House of Represen­ servants on technical boards, de­
tatives votes to destroy the Tnriff bate endlessly small matters of
Commission by the simple device executive detail, make certain for
of not giving it any money to itself, if it paints an iron fence,
spend it does not menn that the how well the paint is lasting.
House of Representatives has sud­
In the case of special agencies
denly decided thnt the commission like the Tariff Commission, which
is no good.
It menns that the Congress creates specifically for
qunrrel between legislator nnd ex- the purpose of helping it solve
ccutivc in Washington, u quarrel the almost Insoluable problems of
which runs on endlessly but has a badly ovcrcentralizcd Govcrnits stage for the most part in out- ment, the voyage of Congress in
of-thc-way corners of government, a circle is frequently complete:
hns suddenly been brought into Congress admits that it must have
the middle of the street.
the expert; it creates a commis­
The House, to be sure, felt thnt sion of experts; it suspects dark
it had some special provocation plots; it whittles nwny the com­
when it struck this time at the mission's funds so that there is
commission as savagely as it nothing left for it to do save rou­
knows how to strike. For there tine work; it pigeon-holes that
aro members of the House espec­ routine work; it is back again at
ially Democratic'members, who be­ the. point from which it started.
lieve that certain Commissioners Sometimes it is there all the soon­
are in the habit of acting upon er because the Executive has lent
tnriff matters in which they them­ n hand in the business of discredit­
selves have a nprsonal financial ing the expert; has ignored the
interest. It was proposed in the expert’s findings ns if they did not |
House, therefore, to chop off the matter. If, for example, the prcs-|
salaiies of Commissioners in such'tigc of the Tnriff Commission is
cases. Some one objected. Where­ at a point so low that one House
upon, annoyed nt the objection, the of Congress con wipe the whole
House voted the whole commission bonrd aside in fifteen minutes’
into the discard. There the inci­ work, one reason is certainly be­
dent may end. Or the House, cause Mi. Coolidge has so per­
which still has two opportunities sistently ignored the commission in
to change its mind in the normal the most important business it has
course of parliamentary procedure had in the last two years: the
may repent its haste nnd bring tho business of investigating tariff
commission hack to life again. In rates on r.ignr.
either case, the incident is instruc­
At bottom, there is more of a l
tive.
problem here than the problem o f '
It is instructive because it finding a good excuse for the
shows how a n g r y the House can House of Representatives
to
become with one of its own off- change its mind. Tho real prospring am! how easily it can de­ blem, and this incident in the
cide to get along without nn ex­ House is important because it
ecutive agency created for the ex­ calls attention to that problem, is
press purpose of being useful to how to bridge the gap between
Congress when it legislates. The Congress and the expert; how to
Tariff Commission is not alone in equip both legislative branches of
its unpopularity. Congress within the Government with expert fact­
the last few years has quarreled finding and policy-shaping agenc­
us bitterly with the Trade Com­ ies whose finding they will trust
mission. the Shipping Board, the and put to use. We have really
War Finance Corporation, the made progress with that problem.
Railway Labor Board and most of A Congress equipped pretty much
the departments. And one reason, ns it was fifty yenrs ago attempts
of course, is that Congress con­ to handle the complicated govern­
siders it neither safe nor democra­ mental business o( the modern
tic to leave the details of admin­ scene, and on occasion we are in­
istration to administrative ngene- dignant bemuse it makes a mess
ies. Congress must put its own of things.

FLORIDA HEALTH FOOD
ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR

The Florida Trucker i ays celery oysters that in one city alone 25,000
Is a health food. Then the Truck-1people who were employed in the
or shows why this is especially true I near that city where night soils
of Florida celery grown under the out of employment.
most sanitary conditions in the
Physicians all over tho country
rich, loamy soil nnturo hns prepar­ are urging people to live cn fre-h
ed for it, am! watered from arte­
nnd fruits instead of
IT IS POSSIBLE to tax wealth sian wells. The plants are sprayed vegetables
the
stuff
they
buy in tin cam an.;
and business too heavily, fur the with disinfectants so tho; no sort pasteboard boxes.
Florida pro­
public good.
Discouraging the of germs may take lodgment. Re­ duces these in abundance
and in
man thnt understands business is cently a New York doctor, writing great variety, and the people who
lik*‘ killing the golden goose.
in a newspaper of that city, expos­ will uto canned goods simply be­
Vienna is dead eonimercihljy ed the conditions under which cel­ cause it is more quickly prepared
because government taxes have ery nnd lettuce were being grown are not very considerate of their
killed business enterprise, so the oyster industry have been thrown health. In Florida one may have
cables tell you. England plans a ml excrement* were-used for fer­ such a great variety of fresh veg­
income tax reduction “to stimu­ tilizing the soil.
etables and fruits, and so reason­
late trade."
Churchill. British
The Trucker calls attention to an ably, that there is no excuse for
Chancellor of the Exchequer and important factor in our economic I using the questionable stutf put
grandson of old Jerome, a Wall life. Florida is producing all o f , up in great packing c en ter,
street stock broker, believes, as the fresh vegetables that are urged
does Mr. Mellon, that lower taxes by good physicians who are inter­
would produce a greater revenue. ested in good health. These vege­
Contemporary Comments
Even the Russian Government tables are grown out in tho open
hns decided that if you won’t let country where soil is naturally
oume people
iivupio are always prominr
Some
a man make any money for him­ adapted to the growing of vetretn- nent at fires and funerals. Illinois
self he won’t make any for the Ides. Only commercial fertilizers JState Journal.
Government. -------prepared especially for vegenblcs
-------WHILE galloping dugs and Fed­ are used.
I It doesn't always pay to be nateral flying machines carry diph­
Not alone in vegetables arc the jural. Some who follow their nattheria untitonix to Nome, in Alas­ r-cople of large cities like New ural bent arc crooked.— Jersey
ka, Professor Blake, of the Yale York subjected to disease germs Journal
Medical School, sends out this in­ because of the manner nnd the con-1
formation: A serum from immun­ ditions unde- which they a n pro­
"Princeton Eleven Will Lose
ized horses can now cure all scarlet duced, but ii sea foods, as we have Thirteen men" says a newspaper
fever cases In twenty-four hours. seen by the recent diecove des con­ headline. Maybe the cross-word
Coses hitherto colled "hopeless" cerning oysters produced in beds puzzle-workers can fitr-ire that nut
are not hopeles ors even dangerous near the large cities where sewer­ —Bristol Herald Courier.
any longer. Science and the genius age is thrown into the streams
of man can rolve all problems and where the brec ling beds a rt nnd
Giving white lightning to gui.
destroy all enemies, from the two thus oysters fe-ding upon sower- nea pigs to see whether or not it is
ohrned rhinoceros to the disease age have been found to be afccDxl I id ion Is undo btedly inhumane I t'
germ su small that the camera can- hy typhoid germs. S a g n c t l/ hailshotjlrt be given to sots who drink i ■■ i
not reveal it.
I thh* reduced In* consumption oF it r r t r way.—Nashville Banner. »-$ ,

CITRUS TREES
Budded on Four Y ear Sour Or
Roots
WE H A V E:
Dancy Tangerines,
Valencia Oranges
Parson Brown Oranges
Pineapple Oranges
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit.
W rite or w ire us for quantity prices.
We have the stock. Can serve you quid |

SUMMERFIELD NURSERY CO
Marion County,
SUM M ERFIELD,

FLOB

D A Y T O N A HIGHLAND]
ANNOUNCES

The Opening o f a Branch Office |
In Sanford
W ithin The N ear Future—

GEORGE W. ALBRIGHT
58 N. Orange Ave.
A Live Wire Representative is Needed fa |
Seminole C oi.ity

I lI l H

Representing; Loan Connectioni|
With A ssets Over

Twenty Million Doll
$20,000,000.01
Am prepared to make three, fhre!
ten year loans on residences and U]
ness property in the city in amou
of §1,000 to $100,000 with, or wiW
life insurance.

A sk your banker-

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Office in New Meriwether, Blciu--^3^
PHONE 611
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�THE SANFOD HERALD, FfttDAY, FEBRUARY «, IMS.

PAGE V M ,

Lots In Franklin
Terrace An? K iv cd
OnSale H a ; "
MISS KATHRYN WILREY
PHONE:—Res. 428-J

Linen Shower Is Giv&lt;
For Miss Barnes
C. F. Walker, a prominent busi­
P* Swope of Orlando spent r, Ml n‘ A'olie Williams
ness mar. of Nocatee, is spending Thursday
in Sanford.
a short while In Sanford.
, M™. Roy F. Symes and Mrs. A.
Ott Carmachael of West Palm
,V3v‘8 of Winter Park spent
Two of All Souls Beach is spending a short time rrniay morning in Sanford, shop­
ping.
will meet with with friends in Sanford.
%
m at 8 P. M.
The ninny friends of B nee An­
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mink have
derson will be sorry to learn of returned from Oakland where they
itnrday
called by the death of Mr.
[our at the Library his illness.
Mink’s father.
Club at the LibraMr. and Mrs. N. C. Beckett an­
nounce the birth of a non Fob. 3. ,, Mr&gt; tyid Mrs. Joe Jinkins and
Club at the Libra- He has been named Noble Beckett AIiss I.illinn Schuman of Oviedo
were shopping In Sanford Thurs,0Music Club will

an,! M

James Turner^ of Jacksonville
I- rank MncNeill leaven Friday
nml
George McKee of Boston are for Atlanta where he will join
[onday
jan Club will meet spending a few days In Sanford on Mrs. MncNeill for a few days vis­
it with relatives.
( Mrs. B. L. Glenn, business.
Street.

uter Club will.meet
Sh Mrs. J. E. BakI Shrine Club, will
honoring J. Putman

OTICE
Department, of the
will have its reguy Tuesday, Feb. 10,
»ld Smith ns hostfceet/jiV with the
U n will be held nt
Us lante attendance
ITICE
0f tie Methodist
hufited to meet in
bmiir afternoon nt
members are urged
i MEMBERS OF
INS’ CLUB t ,
tf a misunderstandtrt of the Federal
by t&lt;&gt; the date on
|fer to the Woman’s
reive official nction,
been rented for an, (o the Woman’s
| cot be opened at
I Bakery Company
te the club initiate
in "The Basket" nnd
(i*w, some steps will
IRY WIGHT.
Woman’s Club
of Sanford.

t? will be here from
rervice on Sunday
tutheran church,
thirty-six at the Unchool last time, nnd
1his wife wore with
Hd at most of the
ad to welcome Mr
'. Vining.

'til Btck and dnughr* having a scige of
rek. A trained nurse
'M little Elizabeth
*fn ill with the flu

r.imer I yner
Memere.

sp.-nt

Tyner after a
with her sisters left
corning train for
0 wirit her son, Will
returning to her

Bon Ton Bridge Club
Entertained Thursday
The Bon Ton Bridge Club was
delightfully entertained Thursday
afternoon by Mrs. Joe Chittenden
at her home on Lnurel Avenue.
Calendulcs and violets were ar­
tistically used in decorating. Mrs.
Robert Hines for high score, was
presented a late book. Following
the game delicious refreshments
of two courses were served.
Those playing were Mm . Chit­
tenden, Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs.
Dnvld Caldwell. Miss Fern Ward,
Mrs. James Ridge, Mrs Charles
Britt, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley and Miss
Edna Chittenden.

Truth Seekers Class
Meets WithMrs.Nixon

Lake Monroe
Mrs, Chase Entertains
Entre Nous Club
ed very successful. A goodly sum
wns realized. Another entertain­
ment for the same cause, will be
put on soon. The larger children
are making an effort to organize
a basket ball team. 'The primary
grades are trying to purchase a
slide for the playground.
Prof. Jacobs has added tw j sets
of valuable books Ip the library.
His selections are a set of encyclo­
pedias and the Junior clnsslcs.
These books were bought by Mr.
Jncnbs but the school has the use
of them as long ns the principal
remains. Ho claims the privilege
of ownership upon his resigna­
tion.

Mr. Jackson and family have re­
covered after a severe nttnek of
One of the most enjoyable soc­ influenza.
ial meetings of the Truth Seekers
Meehan has returned from
Class of the Methodist Church theMrs.
hospital aft­
met with Mrs. J. Nixon nt the pnr- er aFernnld-Laughton
successful operation.
sonngd on Tuesday nftemoon.
The meeting opened with song
Catherine Lake wns confin­
followed by scripture readings by edMiss
to
her
home this week by ill­
the vice-president. Mrs. McCauley ness.
nnd prayer by Mrs. T. F. Adams.
A vocal solo was sung by Mrs.
Charles Smith which wns enjoyed
by all.
After the business was transac­
Mrs. J. M, Oglcshy and Mr. nnd
ted the hostess served delicious Mrs. John Oglecby Fern and Anna
refreshments. The hostesses for B. Keefe, visited the families of
the afternoon were Mrs. ’T. J. John Bennett and Tom Oglesby at
Nixon. Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs. Ray­ Lake Mary Sunday.
nor, Mrs. Camp Mrs. Goodhue,
Mrs. Akers nnd Mrs. Bradbury.
Mrs. Rex Packnrd, of West
First Street is ill nt the Orlando
Infirmary,
TO GIVE BRIDGE PARTY
The St, Agnes Guild will give n
Mrs. M. E. Jacobs of Oviedo,
subscription Valentino Bridge par­ was
a&gt;.pleasant guest of her son,
ty Wednesday nftemoon. Feb. 11, J. T. Jacobs and wife.
nt the Betty Ann Tea Room. The
purpose is to raise funds for the
Mips Abbie Doudnev of Sanford,
pipe organ. Phone Mrs, II. L. visited the school Friday.
Perkins or Mrs. S. M. Lloyd for
reservations.
Mr. Wninright and Mr. Porter
will soon begin the development of
home sites for colored people of
tho community west of Lake Mon­
80,000 VISITORS
roe.
ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. G. —
A hoy was born to Mr. and Mrs
Registration of winter visitors to
this city had totalled 19,851) up to Roy Lee, Sunday, Fell. I.
last Friday, with New York state
lending the list with figures of
2,849. Ohio had 2,721 nnd Pennsyl­
MIAMI, Feb. G.—The county
vania 2,160. Two had registered
from Alaska, 10 from California, commissioners are planning to ask
oi.e from the Canal Zone, and GOO the state road department, at its
meeting here Mar. 10, to consider
from Canada.
the 1925 budget, to make the Taminmi a state road, and thus obtain
sufficient financing for its speedy
completion in Dade county nnd to
WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 5,— the west const, it is stated here.
The police have begun a campaign
WARD APPOINTED
to cut down the number of traffic
ordinance violations here. As one
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. G.-Jessu
of thu first moves in this direction
the; haled into court Monday 33 Ward, of Bruce, has been appoint,
drivers. Among those arrested ed by Gov. Martin as justice of the
were persons involved in five acci­ peace in District 13, Walton coun­
dents, one of whom struck n man ty, and C. A. Thotnaa of Reddick,
and ran away without stopping to appointed constable. District 2,
see the extent of the injuries he Illarion county. Both men failed to
had caused. His license number qualify following their election last
was obtained by a man who saw November, making the appoint­
ments necessary.
the accident.

Mrs. S. O. Chase graciously en­
tertained the members of tho Entre
Nons Bridge Club and some extra
guests Thursday evening at her
home on Park Avenue.
Sweet peas and roses from Mrs.
Chase’s garden were delightfully
used in decornting. The prize for
high score among the club mem­
bers, a string of beads, was won
by Miss Martha Fox. The guest
lir'zi», n mnrmaluide jar was won
by Mrs, Alexander Vnughn, It
being the birthday of Mrs. G. I). If you think that Sally Rand isn't! one of the most beautiful women in
Mobley, she was also presented a the world you can get an argument oat of Cecil B. DcMillc, who demarmalade jar. A delicious snlnd
course was served following the
game.
ids ribs crushed. He had only
Ant Bear Crushes
time to tel! that he had been a t­
Those present were Mrs. B. F.
Hunter to Death In tacked bv an ant-bear before he
Whitncr. Mrs. Dean Turner, Mrs.
G. I). Mobley, .Miss Martha Fox,
Argentine Jungle died.
Instances of an aunt-bear a t­
Mrs. J. G. Boll. Mrs. Harry Wil­
tacking a man are vety rare. Antson. Mrs. Alexander Vnughn, Mrs.
BUENOS AIRES. Feb. Ik—How bears are know to kill the jaguar,
Walter Wight. Mrs. C. S. Chitten­
a hunter fought a fierce body-to- when attacked by it, by crushing it
den and Mrs. George Speer.
biHlv battle with a South Ameri­ between its powerful forelegs and
can ant-beai. reputed to be an in­ chest, but its main interest in life
animal, and wns fatally is eating ants, destroying their
Mrs. Holly Is Hostess offensive
injured, is told in a report from hills with its long fox-like snout.
the village of Avia Terai in the For this reason its is regarded by
To Merrie Matrons Argentine
settlers us a useful animal.
Chaco,
The tragedy took place in a
It is thought that in this in­
The Merrie
Matrons w e r e dense forest surrounding the vil­ stance the bear was attacked by
charmingly entertained by Mrs. It. lage. the victim Candido Martinos the dogs find turned at bay, a t­
J. Holly nt the Orange Ten Room 50 years old, having encountered tacking the man when he tried to
in Aitnmontc Springs.
the hear while separated from his na*'e the dugs.
Following the surnptious four hunting companion.
The latter
course luncheon bridge wns play­ heard hi cries for help, the bark­
Becnuse of the introduction of
ed a t which Mrs. Fred Wnlsmu ing of his dogs and several shot ;, electric light the candle industry
made high score and was present­ and making his way thtoligh the of Austria faces destruction, the
ed a lacquer box holding perfume. forest as fast as he could, found output having dropped within a
Those playing were Mrs. Holly, Martinez on the ground, his flesh ('o.:ule from 10,000 tuna to less
Mrs. D. I’. Drummond, Mrs. B. it. terribly torn In several places and than 3,0C0 tons n year.
Lewis, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. \V.
A. Fitts Jr., Mrs. W. T. l.undley.
M rs. Harry T. Bodwell,'nnd Ww.:
Fred Wnlsmn.

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TAMPA, Feb. 0.—J. M. Young,
telegrapher employed at the local
office* of one of the telegraph com­
panies, is being held hero by fed­
eral authorities on charges of try­
ing to sell a “sure thing" tip on
the Miami races to Charles Ringling, of Sarasota. According to
information made public regard­
ing the attempt, Young offered to
cell the Snrasotan the information
for $1,500 nnd represented that
$25,000 could be made by placing
bets on the horse. The offer win
made in a letter which was turned
over to detectives.

Apple Tie

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frin*r Monday eventsuup. Mif.„ Gladys
~ cr Tyner motored

CLOSES SATURDA *
SILK SALE

10-in Prints, heavy Flat Crepes, in all
new light colored prints

EVERFAST VOILES

Guaranteed fast. In every shade
fine quality.

EVERFAST GINGHAM

dd inches wide, plain shades

i and Archie Swan1 touch of flu.

On Central Avenue

Special 59c yard

r,,uf com,lifted nnd now ready for occupancy, r.acn naving uve rooms ami oatn
with garage. Cement sidewalks. Street paving assessm ents paid.

P u ll lo t

Why Pay Rent When You May Purchase a Home
on an easy monthly payment plan without financial sacrifice
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TERMS
SMALL CASH PAYM ENT—Balance Monthly
\ t (he rale of S50.00 per month Covering Principal and Intcrw t.

AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
For Further Information Sec

GEO. A. DECOTTES,

FORREST LAKE

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STRIPED LINEN

; ,1J on thp move in
house* nfn going up
«rney Reck has sold
&lt;*.• buying Lack five
r °n which to erect
for his family.

[*°rhcrs Meet
**rs of the Willing
the .Saturday
P* some of Mrs. AuArchie Swanson.
H«uist and daughter,
- Haven and Andry
n ,r'- Refreshments
, be next one will be
of Mulvn Lund-

' tlflirfa .: firSi at tu m p 'a f,' ;*
Franklin T err.n-, a new! &lt;
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cd residential r ub-tii-iI t* ;i i "!tf «o&amp;rttendiii aviation
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on the market Frtdnj niornti:.ri t . Saitatnrntu ami &lt; hied,
Lee A. Conmdoy for t! «'It
Bulger Building Compm;
■ o . ' miL to the north. A (loci o*
n o will in;.;in Uv■,?flrvi(;c.rTiH.i j
lando. The property w.i ...-.ydr- 1irlu
,
a short time p#ro V ’!'• tJr’.ir.i . t
company in n dual n« •
Mr Connolly with Bar *.■.
Sanford,
•»
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material Is nov.* hi.-.r,; p L ■•■*
the ground In propnr; ......
tion of three honn - u; ,p win
building o p e n :nm *i!l 'u-gin i ...
ly, according to .Mr. '
&lt;!.•; l \ .
arationa for hi nutilL.itior. r.f
tract, which in«'lu&lt;l»- - ri e
shrubbery plantin .
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made.
The tract lacompo id uf t 12 |(,t .
Forty of these sv* r&lt;- 1■ 1 ■'
formal announo n.*rn • tl . &lt;•:.
ing of the proi- '*
i . I&gt; &lt; ■
placed on the m i1
wo f 11. \
restriction of 93.. no i- &gt;n i t-t*. i
suring the quality
tin- nuildim.' 1
being erected in *h • ro-tl •
n.
EASY PA Y M EN TS
,
Marti,n. m |&gt;pnlr&lt;-&lt;l an», M» men
\V «• l*n llt*iii'ttll"*lili,—
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LONDON, Feb. -. The art inn of
W H.
H m ncli M*/r.
tho British govern iicnt
■.rant
ing a subsld to . I i :
,
ta n a o c a u sT u 'sl
Industry la causing the on ........... ■' i irin w m
a number of n v.
r 'in
Paid W hitehurst
ious parts &gt;r the
V\ *
will be beg • non '»i a 81,730,000
Inslruclor in Violin
plant at Bub St. Edmumla, iltitStudio
hom'd H a. m. to 3 p.
ish interes*.
;
• n.ilt t!v ot. S a t u r d a y s o n lv . ■
capital with tin ■tn i ' '
iionin 3()li ?‘hI N a i. tianf; B id e.
Ishcd by Iluncuii-'

Nellie Turner Circle
Meets Wednesday
The Nellie Turner Circle met
with Mrs. A. C. McClendon nt her
home on Park Avenue Wednesday
afternoon with the chairman in
charge.
The regular business meeting
wns followed the study course
which thu circle is persuing.
The hostess at n lute hour serv­
ed delicious refreshment... There
were 15 members and one guest
present.

Air Passenger Serviei
San Fjra nriscn .OXfeS

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�THE 8ANF0D HERAI.P, FRIDAY. FEttR ITiPv a m s

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f | *ha* state.
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At the general

Where E ight Met Death

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ot boxes. In ma,
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V.l'tft not CD"r
I . BERLIN,*Feb. 0 , — Dr. F rits '
| Lane., German film manager who rworts. until pS
• recently return-’d frnm-a study of, •'.ltoi tho election
tho film Industry in the United i
States, delivered n lecture in which ;
• ho enid American film &lt;!ircctorr. n ro !
I too commercin' und much less dovoted to art than German dircc-1
[ tors. Of nil the American dime­
; tora h" mid ho' found that Griffith
alor.c ha.i ideals.
• Dr Lang al;o said that In his
opinion Gerntany has better actors
than the United States, hut the
1United ‘ tales hna n much greater
’■ntic’y of actors, is able to pro.
ducc.r.r: r.rtov for every part who
rocir.v p '.vs himrclf, end has nctorc who Keep mnntmitlv in train­
ing and k-cn their bndic.t active
ami fresh Hnough sport . The
failure of German actors to heap
In good physical trim is n great *
handicap, in Ur. Land's bpinion.
I
! The groat power of life in the *
United States, the immense vitality.
[ of nil classes of persons, and the
disinclination of even the poorest
bsgirur to admit that he i; not well
made a -rreat impression on Dr.
Lain*. Ho says an 'American nl- r
v.nyn aayn he is extraordinarily ,
wed. while eo inquiry about n Ger- '
man's h.’iiltli bring* tbe answer ns a rule that he is wretched.
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M of Coca-Cola M agnate
Came Into Possession Of
Pearls In September, 1923;
T," Charges Are Branded False
. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6. —
Pearls believed to hove been smug­
gled. valued at about *2,000, re­
cently were seized from Asa G.
Candler, Jr., a t his home in Atlan­
ta, by United States custom offi­
cials, according to information roived by federal otficcrs hero

‘.Thursday.

! ■"Beisuro of the pearls followed
the finding in the posreiision of
M ix Burinn, former purser of the
tn n s-P acifir liner President Cleve­
land , of papers which revealed that
pearls tiurcharcd in China had been
smuggled into the United States
■Opposed Iy through the port of
1B an‘Francisco.
U Burian was arrested nt llonolu‘'III last Dec. 21, and since bus been
lined o n .* smuggling charge not
connected with Inc pearls in ques-

lion. .

Available information h e r e
TnUrsdny was that two pearls were
taken from Mr. Candler, who had
come into possession of them Sep­
tem ber*, 1028.
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No Record at Washington
, WASHINGTON. Feb. G.-Cus-

reach
to irer
purlf

howevp, thnt ao far ns they knew
there waa “nothing to the reports”
and nmed thnt if tho teizurc hud
Men made they would have been
Informed of the action.
™ me cannier Home, newspnsr men .were told Candler waa a t
a office, and calls nt tho latter
bee fa u lte d in the information
lat h* was not in.
Customs officials refused to cou ­
th or deny the reports.

c a n d y t iik c in r,i)u i:n
CAN M A R K

Children nrc n a tu ra lly Interested
In thu cooking of food, Juat os
they n /o Interested In tbu m a n y
o th e r Uilngs lha t go on n b o u t th e m
d a y a f t e r day, in w hich they do
not take p a rt. A nd beenusa moat
children ha v e a c ra v in g for sweets,
they sh o w p a r tic u la r Interest In tho
yellow b a tte r a n d w hite pastry t h a t
cvolvo from th a oven In tho fo rm
of cako und- pie.
....
And most of
th e m silently wtah th a t they could
try somo of th o things M other
makes.
Of course th o lr nro so m e child­
re n who have expressed th o wish
a n d succeeded In w inning M other
o v e r to u tria l In cullnnry a r t. But
t h e y 11-';11-111y K„t b u t one trl.il In

llmt tins nrapor.nl -ihoiild t.e
niatle in Washington, where traffic
tr. of le: i indudrial imporl.m-o
l &gt;nn in any oilier city «»r Mb 8ixc in
•lie countrv, but where, as a drcisAPPLK TAPIOCA
. I'L'fim.No
ing for the national capital, the
parks nro of &lt;&gt;unrnmo inino-ia'—o
! ’ «!’ *,ndcx
how seriously thu
the*
T a p lo r a e ith e r bolted o r baked traffic hur? Iia; iiinociilntcd

" i n r w t i i g u p ” h e r k ltc h n i , l i i 'c a u o J
t h e i r I n te r e s t Is m e re ly In t h e p rep a r u t l o n a n d r e s u lt of w h a t th e y
u r o m ilk in g a n d n o t In t h e d e a l i n g In a favorite dudi of children, a n d
u p , w h ic h moat g r o w n - u p s h a t e bo»-auit» It ki ho noiirlrhtng It m ight
too.
ocraalonully well i„ rv,. nn the m am
I f c h i l d r e n s h o w in te r e s t In dlali fo r luneheon.
Iluked with
c o o k in g , d o n o t d is c o u ra g e thorn. a p p le s a n d served hot to the littto
L e t th e m begin by m a k i n g r a n d y tots w ho h u rry hom o from school
w h ic h only r e q u ir e s a n e n a m e le d for lu n c h on t!i,-bo ' brisk days. It
w a r n s a u c e p a n a n d sh a llo w dish. wilt he found a p p e a lin g t o ' t h e i r
A n d te a c h t h e m Hint t h e e n a m e le d h e a lth y appetites.
W are sa u a o p u n K , u .. ||y ch a in e d
T'aro, core a m i q u a r t e r four t a r t
w i t h a few s w ish e s of th e d ish
c lo th . Also, l h a t a ll r&gt;.:&gt;,ne|rd u-.»re apples, pine., tli.-m In n deep r n a m • l&lt;d w are b a king dish, tho v lin o u n
utonalla u c -d fo r • l.a h ln g m u j on I
K u r a c i of which nlll not affect or
a « easily clea ned. T i n y vvill

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i'&lt;l ware double b o llrp and add two
• ‘le ls p o c n fn ls «r t a p i o c a t h a t doen
m : .'iced noaklng, :,n l cool; until
1
t.ipior.i loo k s c le a r. B re a k tw o
' i, its In to a bowl, o d d o n e am i onn
b.ilf c u p f u l s s t i m r , n p in c h of salt,
a a d b e s t u n til t o , my. Then a d d
o 'e a s p o o n f i il of |.” 110(1 e x tra c t a n d
sl! r In to ltic* con'iisl ta p io ca , l ’o n r
Ibis- llltMUro o v e r t h o a p p l e s a n d
r‘*,lU'!1. &gt;° till' ovm i
m lntiia .. , •
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nn
niitistltuto f o r vcgctaUIca nowiidu&gt;
J u s t a s r lro a n d m a c a r o n i ireqn-Di
ly l a k e th o pluco of potut«i&lt;:i. • •
tills Is a n I m m e n se ly p;
I d e a w h ic h th o lion:
c u l tlv a to .
B a n a n a s lend M fin *
p u r p o s e nntl g o
II
l e e r . kind), fir linked
I te m o v e t h e
t . nin \%
a i* ts u n d c u t lin n |i iiv,.« ,
wise. l*Jnce III II hti.illm,
Uiiri. (Hitting d is h &lt;t. Ml, |
Melt • WO ta b le po'lllftils ,&gt;f J■.
a n d mi l tw o
.i ,.
le m o n Juice n nd nn. i r .
•ug iir. f o u r th is m u n . r
tm nnnns.
,\s t h e s e n r c m ost .!• !i, i ,
It Is best to h n \ e ......................
t o slip In to th e m m n -.e/ui n,i„
tiles bt-foro s i t m i i c tim e, i n m. I
ml w a r e is unnffeeierl |, V it,..
o f r l i r n s f roll iirld*. rn ilun in,
p r e p a r a t i o n of th is d o t ,
donu liour.s b e f o r e h a n d , if" u . n . i . u

t&gt;reparing •prir. rU.s of which
11 lo he Utile known on I
U*&gt;ed
.'Iojil llotirewlven bob
« l t h sauerkraut or nn-.v cn
birli .iri&gt; of course good am!
rnniblnntinni.
But the lion
who wishes in vary her ntyl
provide nn equally deler'abh
by filling the spa re ribs wli
onion stuffing und roast In/;
with carrots and potato,—.
*'ut one medium Mr. .1 onloi
lart apple and .1 few stall.a &lt;
rry Into sm all plccra.
Ml
fe t her with two cutifulH

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and Ihi Hijr- . r ,,r |„ T r|.
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TAI LA 1,1ASSET . Feb. 0 .— The
■ntvrtt r jiiHt completed at the
Murid a hint • (o llc g n fo r Women
&gt;'-(’» ........ . the most HU'cea*
'"• in the history ..f the
honi.
•• is :'tnt?»i there. With an. enroll
inent of 1187 young women, th"
■■Ih'dastic wot k Was continued with
r'’w *,llP»'r»'»tlon8. and
tlio f'Hfd miening of the Keeoml
•nnester found practically the on
lit" enrollment containing their
’ career, it it said.
F'dl 'wing tha week devoted t„
e.vtniie-.lirnn, dm ing wiiicit nein,
Ht'uletit:; l.iitnd time to ttpend n
dav or two at home, the young
women ret alrnot Iht ir elms v.drk
w.llt t'n t wed ■vigor this week
*" :r*.1* t ■ lit" neconjl Ian of theii
journey this'year.

..*r(lllfp minor nn,l haslrhv tr. n ■■a.k.

EASE NIGHT
COUGHS

whiff h* !,«♦ "’v ,8,1 1,0 work for
lar,N.° ret,urn* ln dolrends ^
’ I, h.nve found* trnn9‘
leg,, h K in * "! b* ? mM “ ,,rivl*
I * w h a tI J 2 S thu|15 T * ' nn&lt;l thnt
young in Jd ri? * ,t , kc,‘*p!, n ,mon

s s T tfa s r* *

Ition of artificial silk
Eater must be had
[washing the fabric,
Ehe state geological
L to give the rnanuEita as to the qualE r from the artesian
Ertunately” says the
E not in position to
E n as to tho quality
■waters, except in a
E not know whether
Ktw industry or not,
Be serves, he believes,
Egftjl the need for
B r, •ior it is believ| “that at least some
I ’ water would prove
■lion to be of the
bed by this pnrticul*ater from bored
le of interest,” says
k* note thnt the city
I supplies! with wuter
[elding a very soft,
[ This is exceptional
[ the artesian waters
nr high in total solids
kr the designation of
|kopes to create sulfiia this subject to co­
operate with the fedtl survey in compill is, he says, of such
industrial lines that
dependent upon ndelof waters of u given
ffiis or purity. Evinportance, however,
• the availability of
kun consumption.

-

ncre, the writer continued. He
ml vised the commissioner th a t
It will out take me very long a f­
ter I am released to settle up my
?nd * I*0!*1’ t0 Ket one build­
ing finished and rendy by Christ­
mas, 1U25.”
George L. Moreland, the writer,
was sent up from Palm Beach
county for eighteen months for
forjeory. Mis lime will expire on
\JQy }**’ nt;xt' With his letter to
Mr. Mayo he sent drawings show­
ing plans he had outlined for the
prison farm theatre. A building
three stories in height with an
auditorium lurge enouf'h to seat
several hundred persons Is speci­
fied for the thentm

iKentucky I s O ut
To Curb Tongues
Given T o • Gossip
" itn the announced purpose of
curbing the mnlicous wagging of
tongues, the Kentucky nnti-gossip
law i . being invoked and is secur­
ing convictions.
I rowring uuon ua- repeating of
scattering of false rumors or re­
ports nt a sinimt-ruus or harmful
nature, it places $10 to $100 fine

or 10 to 50 days’ imprisonment,
or both, as punishment.
The gossiper is deemed guilty
unless he is able to show to the
satisfaction investigated the source
and foundation of the bnndied re­
marks and proved that they had
reasonable grounds.
To make available proper de­
fense. the gossip must furnish for
for the public record “the name or
names of the person or persons
furnishing information upon which
thp rumor or report was based.”
The law laid idle in the bound
acts o( the Inst general assembly
until recently nt Owensboro u
woman was fined $10 for remarks

PIONEER WOMAN DEAD
linking policemen, alleged bribes,!
and bootleg cases. The latest case
nt Paducah began when a w arrant,: WEST PALM BEACH, Feb. 8.
charging a councilman with gos­ —Mrs. Teletha A. Sacaett, whose
siping that he had seen the name name was closely identified with*
of n county judge on the Ku Klux the early history of this city, is
dead here nt the age of about 8Q-.
Kian roster, was sworn out.
tounder of lending organizations
Gossip “detrimental to the ch ar-, years.
Mrs. Sackctt was the
ncter or standing” of a private 1for women here. She was the first
citizen or officer or candidate for president of the woman’s club,
office was made n misdemeanor originally the Entre-Nous club,
when Governor field signed his ap­ and founded the Girls Social club;
proval to the measure nfter State
The Standard Oil Company is
Senator H. I.. MeKIroy, Lebanon.
now using electric tankers for its
Ky., secured legislative passage service between California and the
without trouble.
Hnwniian Islands.

WE WILL HE OPEN FOR BUSINESS

SATURDAY,

FEBRUARY

301 and 419 Sanford Avenue,

7TH

With 12 Purchase 7 0 C

Near Fire Station, with complete lino of Fresh Orncortes

10 LB. MAINE POTATOES
LARD, PER LB.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
BUTTER, PER LB.

With every two dollar purchase we will give

29c
17c
50c
48c

ill find our prices absolutely right at all times
Your patronage will be appreciated.

«

PRICKS LOWER
' Than
THE LOWEST
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
FOR SPECIALS

Wo invite the pat­
ronage of those in
Search of quality
groceries it lowest
prices.

i you buy your groceries rom Ponuinr Market yo»i
am g true economy because you are buying the be»ttt
ime cost.
\vt. carry n fresh line of vegcMUai

Fancy Florida and W estern Meats.
Norfolk O ysters Daily
Wc deliver to any part of the city.
RHONE— 210— 211

HO Sanford Ave,

110 Sanford Ave,

Have you visited us y e t to see for yourself that We sell
Right ?■ quality considered our prices are cheap.
A KNOWN FACT!
PAY US A VISIT AND SKI*

I’lggly W iggly Sells the Best Fond Products, at prices, seldom equaled by the or­
dinary grocery. Compare the prices below. We make the price, our competitors
som etim es meet them.

,1. H. WRAGGE, !*rop.
Now Location 315 E. First St.
■ aB 3 ag a sn n x x B B -;g a* u b ^a aa-ii

What Would You Pay For Groceries If T here Were No Piggly Wiggly in Sanford?

Golden
Blend

IONA PLAIN ORS. R

Pure

Van Camps
Valle

Granulated

rn s s e n g tr :.

Some of th • r itmumunist- trnv; 1
bko princes, ami there it here to ­
day one prime in particular who
o:.|;n n shabby suspect. Hotel pur.
ters ore sometimes al n !o. ..vlielit
I'*' •*»
's:i !' new guest nit “yoiif
hlphncaa nr imply “commelt.”
Iht* follower^ of Communism.

Van Camps

no narcotics or other harmful dru««.
Jiunml o f merely benumbing tha
nerves, it actually helps th* system
to throw o ff the trouble |n a parBetbr
naiurul wuy. Furthermore, it i , verv
economical, tho Uoso Ih Ii ,k ol,|y onf,
teuspuunfui.
It is lilchly recoinnieiideit for coughs. Chest colds ih kttiiir, hortrsenosa and Uroocliiihi. and Is
wood, rful fur diUdren'a coushs V i a
spj-.mo.tlo croup. Uu c jlo a i ^ ji
Uiusuiats. .U ^ fo r
L u

Iona Brand

Tall

1TellsHowtoEnd
Night Coughing

, O'K LooKmng a t nigiu, a very rintPlo treatment may he had that
often enables you t,&gt; sleep tho whoio
night through undisturbed almoit
a t once.
The treatm ent ia based on a rc, markable prescription known n j
J)r. King h New Discovery for
Coughs. You simply take a tearpoonftd nt night before retiring,
and hold it in your throat for 15
or 20 second 1before swallowing it,
WOMSfl C n f N Tl'tWK r i i - v j ; AVf without following with water. Tha
prescription has n double action.
hcar r TROUCLe. iN om arior/
VO l'J PROSTtlATiOH. r.Tf .. when it*S Jt not oniy cootbea and relieves ir­
ilLMPLY IRON STARVAttO?/ o r rift ritation nml Forcnosa, but it quick­
BLOOP.
ly loosens and removes tho phlegmnnd congestion which uro the direct
Many v/omrn hc.'ieve they ir.- weak cause
tr tho
At~-----’’
'' no mat­
coughing,
tio
and nervous aan result of -I'e.w. rrynrul
overwork; they think th; t tin ir dis ter whether your cough is dry and
turhed digcsiioa, i'eadaches, I cart pal tight, or looao with much mucus,
pitation, shortness of breath, pun- , the coughing soon 3top3, you can
across the back, etc., arc due to seme | usually sleep your accustomed timo
serloMi disease |n«'r&lt;d ol the rc;,l rausr—irri. without » break, and tho whoio
starvat.nn of (he hlood. This Is pfiiv^c by if c rough condition goes iu a Very short
f.u t that whrri many o f thc-e .ir.mc w ,rx; 1 time.
t;ikeor«;inlc Iron fnrawhile altllieiralainilni
Tho prescription contain* absolutely
symptorrM quickly ilU.pl.cjt and they tx-rntm-

.•tlicr" In.* 11, &lt;t11.1 to tht, I n,,| i,r ,.
loaf ler ib«, c r tb c l;
o, „ 11 i. j - t ...,
iv ! n,l,,“ Inu-rratn tinder rtine 1:
‘J* rn.inol. Thotnas i.n u o ii
"lln o n . ■). ,
.1 Jnniu i I
,1
&lt;• &gt;tr.|, amt John Kurly. ............. .
• t q th rrwin* n, .,,,,1
n „ 1 .1.., '
mi. it.,n&lt;irlb»0 Ini,ib. fi||,i&lt;le |i , ,
oii.l I..m a In the &gt;'until&gt; ..f . „&gt;'
•"•I- 11 mi utai,. of 1*' 1or 1*1.1 , .
!o .w i;,,l,,rly
as foii,;,,

------- V Fuller

SUNNY CLIME IS
UNHEALTHY FO
SOVIET I D E A S

under the influence of the warm
Inrtuguehe weather, often ns: unto
ilte mild and satisfic'd iiir of people
who are taking the rest cure. As
jor the prince, u relntive of' the
King of Spain who recently was
driven out of France, this man
Refugees Become Mild. When • talk.-, about moodily and bemoan:;
t o " 1 from l!“-' pleasures
Sun of Portugal Shines; 5
Communists Like T ourists
1fir ocean water at Deauville
f..mou:i French watering place vn
LISBON. Feb. 0.—Th
. ..0 I’ortuon Christmas day than i
gtic.o republic is in a fair way of warmer
wits in mid-August.
becoming a enmphieent land of ret
uge tor the Lonitnttin: t who has no
country and the royal prince v/ho
hat in home. Driv ;n out from oth&lt; 1 qnhrios &lt;.f Europe t h. :..
drier.; cent to head for Portugal.
op tit;: Western edge of Europe, und
hi use trouble for the Lisbon po.
''"e. There is m other state to
which t icy can he passed along,
I!*'” vejaels dropping anchor in tiie
lagtt tin rot ticcnt to want them a -

modern theatre and a swimming
pool are needed a t the Florida
btate Prison Farm, acconling to a
letter received by Nathan Mayo,
commissioner of agriculture, from
one of the prisoners confined nt the

feEE, Fin., Feb. 8.—
■place a greater vnlklyws of its stream
| u of artesian wab ',,h
Lrmun Gunter, state
have always found,” he wrote be nW .
V11* nntl Vcxt ycar
E was brought for- the"I commisisoner,
“that a man’s uo both ,l!i' °*^te enough to put
Enter’s attention rc- business is not enough to make theutie
L was called upon
Eturer of artificial
Ktion as to the qualLrr. waters of Flor-

Brake and T
sion bands, andgh
1.0 to 25* i savings
as well as a smaj
and cooler motor. &lt;
trial will convince;

«

W omen’s College Is
Second Term

re Lost a New
rough Having
Local Streams

» HARLOrri;'. M. r.. jv»,.
N irlli Carolina will nut have to
I'ait r. week or more for tin* rnur
•;uil , of tin* next general elerlion.
• the - -m en Imvc anything to »av
iiliout it.
iio«...gh the Lcgialativc Council
«’l women Voters, the women of
' “it :d-ito ;ir«» making a fight to
I’i i c tho Australian ballot ndap'ed
l"i the state it largo by Up.
"cncral fir.aemlily now in Hcu.'.i»n.
I*iixmen hunting through the
fire which destroyed t A bulletin issued by the council,
tlorblo aparlinint building in tin
iigo'a university dir.tricl wiiirli i:i composed of the Fedcratrvklai; eight 'live;:. Tliirty-ftur
miilea in the four-atorj tmn of Women's Clubs, IVirontt rick rtructure were reduced to
Teaeher Asnacintion. tUiuinctu; and
rrofcrsli n il Wunivn, L"ag::e of
&gt;»omen Volcra iiihI oilier
Service Slatio
iznlioda, sets out flic benefits to
he gained by t!i &gt; Australian bnl- 1st and Elm. Phone
Id t:m| the (li.advant.igrn of
•ho prerent wide-open sy.dcm in SERVICE WITH A S
LARAMIE, Wyu., Feb. 5.—This racy gossip lomyrning night life vegde in Hd of tile 100 counties of
city, in fact all of Albany county, ! J1’ Larnmie. Stahl women who. in
is ugng with excitement.
I ,lr_ ydplh kndw as'm uch about
And it is all because District a ‘shingle bob * an Colm.ihua did ,
Judge V. T. 'I ibnll, nt th ; reqtr.’st or tfubninrinea. Iinte ahairen their 2
heads i.n douht an they I 2
Sa v in g s
of County Attorney S. C. Downey, ,i collective
)
sat
in"
nt
their
afternoon
knitt’«
. ONT ’
liaw prdered n grand jury to con­ ing session
iu
vene. it in ih ; first time in 20 | Here and there a preacher, a bit 2
year thnt grand jury had been1more daring than the rent, g.mtly «
ordered ir. this county.
would skirt the subject in a sermon i;
Modem youth “ petting pnrtier.,’’ oil youth and jasxmnnia. All ngrecd u
saxophones, Jaszmonin, highball:;, t.mt something must he done to 2
cocktails,,the hip dance, and ctho:- separate the boys and girls from ' 5
*
ih rt go strong with wild
g!ii T5fo” fTi M ^ irj’xaanextrm lry automobiles tie puhlm danen am. a
town, are somo of the ivanms giv­
en for calling of ih&lt;- grand jury. In
t (tinm iM'rtiiC:t '.&lt;:f thc tccn a Ke’’ ■
For weeks wagging tongues in traditionally tame and sober *
have buffeted about a wave of
1 1 tic Economy Does N ot Include Cheap Goods

First Grand Jury In Twenty Years
Excites Citizens O f Wyoming Town

UiTictcd by lh*&gt; a rid Julee of Iho
u p p l's . f o u r h a lf u c u p of boiling
v.iitir over thu a p p le s a n d bako

Bought Pearl in Ignorance
AT,5AN7 A&gt;
“ Asa G.
l" dpT ; , J r“ wk« Thuraduy was
ported in ban Frnneisco din patch •
to havo possessloti of puari •.
itUffKled into this country, todnv
“I
t,,no ho purchased
• a,'i h e hod m&gt; knowledge that

HIIiO, Island of Hawaii, Feb. G
United
ttUtM fleet. JSfhich is to visit the
• rlr
I,cxt .Kr’nntr f" r manouvt«
I
w
i
»k
K VCn un.
to visit the volcano
of "fliortunity
kilauca, HO
miteg up tho slopes from Hilo, the
greatest continually active creator
In tho world.
“ "i1wrthquakca now
mub #* activiUes almost
solely; .17 earth shocks having been
rcconhd ,,t the volcano observat°r&gt; iq the week ended |)e,.. 17.
.Sin?e the volcano's latest viohe crater claimed
M,ayit.i,l,a‘L
tht
first whet,
hUn.n« victim in modern
times
th ef fir,nN i.KTI* "Dielit activity at
dimeni? -1111
HftJutuaiJuiuu. The
dimensions of the (’rater, im-rensf i KT ‘t,y *y
Mav’n activity
are abprPxihmtblv a,5(10
nni

m e oniy |ie. t iPiHt seem:* to
count in determining whether a
given city is “awake” in the qinuDon of how it haml]?s it.v'TrnfTi • ”
Ho it is that the materialists fh
Washington propone in all serious,
ness the spoliation of the capital’ll
magnificent, park system,
Forks that impede Irnfile. they
!!«y. nro n harrier to nrogre Therefor; abolish tlie imrk!
'

URGES When R eleased, Prisoner Promises
TESTS
To Build Modern Theatre At Prison
iE HERE TALLAHASSIE, Feb. 5 _ A hannv li„ . ,

Howard
Sifted
8 O’clock, lb..

quality Meats. Phone 644-W

Red Circle, II)
Loaned To
*, Is Stolen

Pinetree
Cobblers

Nectar

R Argentine. Feb. 6.
IS
de Al­
I a.’. , n* reported
b ** »he had bp»»n
| " rr*ng worth $400,
E 1. 1*1 'hem the oth
L . *P the detectives

T H i o ^ t rem arkable tobacco
ever offered to pipe smokers
— iri quality, in value, in taste
^

®

^ackfk&gt;;/qS70,James N.Hellrmn tvhW ijuil
^MC
,uPed a $ecr,t t0^ 010 process a pipe. No one

^hich svon instant and widcspnaU- ht* secret unH? *

- . . *&gt;,
t0

&lt;ver

Bokar, lb........

Ritters
18 oz,

Extra fine quality

F ,!&gt; thieLn °nC Un'1
and recently
| |&gt;f|hce h-adL w,,r[ th.e ®hlef for a
h W"r»°f il.he *l*utha.
knot hca,,‘d «n und
Ctody I r " ls,UCCeS5^ l
R Z » Poliee head­
' •bakfeurl*&gt;, i‘v'cond e«rb, dYn„P..
occurred
K^^Purtnient.

Orange Pekoe,
India Ceylon, pkg
1-2 lb.................... 39c
Best Bulk, lb,
65c

R hoads m e e t
1' y*b. 0 _*

,
' »«r* Fe()A, r CunK
kl
19 "'hen
Uh*r rcf tepresenb S S , nf c e «t,ed ln
Sildin! d,*cu*sion

Western I’ot Roast o f B eef.—Pound

Buy large pieces se. ve cold ihe fullowing day and

None
Better

m,

ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC c

JU ST A R O U N D T H E .C O R N E R FROM E V E R Y B O D

many hours in a hid kitchen.

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INCLUDING
Z IE T E R l SODA FOUNTAIN
Candles and Cigars
Me CULLERS GROCERY
LEE BROS. MEAT MARKET
FEDERAL BAKERY
BETTY A N N TEA AND GRILL ROOM

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L. P. McCulIer’s Grocery
Will List A Few of the Brands in
Their Store
Libby, McNeil, ami Libby, Vegetables
B
ami canned fruit.
Van
Camp's Milk. etc.
?
Durkee’s Spices.
Maxwell House Ton and Coffee
Webbs Corn.
Kinghnns Bacon and Hams.
Imported Cheese.
Hairy Products.
Clover Hill Butter.
*
National Biscuit Co., products.

Zeiter’s Confectionery Shop 2

2
2

Potters Homemade Candies.
Newspapers, M agazines.

Lee Bros. Meat Market

Choice Florida and W estern Meats
B
* Brookfield Sausage.

■ Fancy Fountain Drinks.
5
2B Cliquot Club Ginger Ale.
5
b Only Pure Pasteurized Milk nnd Fresh 2
n Eggs Used in the Making of our H
£
&gt;s
Fountain Drinks
v
5
BOYD ZEITER, Prop
■

Premium Hams,
Harmel Hams.
Spring Lamb.
Fancy Dressed Poultry.
FR EE— D ressed pig to ho given free
to the person holding the lucky number.
Tickets with every. 50 cent purchase.

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INCLUDING
UINES RADIO AND ELECTRICAL SHOP
MARCELLO BEAUTY PARLOR
NEW YORK MODISTE S H O P P E ........
VANITY FAIR WOMEN’S SHOPI E
LLOYD HOOTERY
McClJLLER PRODUCE CO.

H U !Z B f l B B U B B BI i eB B a U U B S I C B U B I t B B B B B B B B B k i B M B B B a H H a m H R B B f l B B B B B B B B B f l B f l B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f l B B B MB B MB B B B B fl B Bf l f l B BB B BB B BB M f l fl B BB B BB B B B B B B B B B B B BB f l B BB B B B B B f l B BB B B B B B B B B B

V m t &amp; L BAKERY

|

1

Special Noon Lunches

A differ­

ent desert daily. Our catering facili­
ties enable us to link-* snecinl pas­

50c cents
We Cater to Parties

tries or pics for yuor party or dinner.
Hot hrentl and rolls every dnj^ at 8
a. m. nnd 4 :30 p. m.
RAY D URDEN. Mgr

Syncopated

R ines’ Music and Electric
Shoppe

New York Modiste Shoppe

Sandwiches

We make* a variety of 08 different
homemade products daily.

. Betty Ann Tea Room

All W hite Help

Marcello Beauty Parlor
Form erly MrJ.Iucllo Beauty
Toilet Articles.
I lair Goods.

Facials.

Scalp M assage.
t
Hair Cutting.
Teaching of entire course of indivi­
dual beauty culture by special u| k
point ment.

F. 1*. RINES, Prop.

LLOYD’S HOOTERY

VANITY PAIR

Popular Price Shoes for Men and

Ladies Specially Shoppe
Millinery
Dresses

Parlor

j$

Gulbrnnscn Pianos.
Columbia Pbonugrnphs.
Columbia Records.
0 . K. Records,
Vocalion Records.
Atwater-Kent Radios,
laitest Sheet Music.
Edison m aster bulbs and electrical
appliances.

Women
All Leather

A full line of exclusive lingerie and
hose.
t
*''
*
E verything the latest in New York
and Paris designs.

VANITY FAIR

MARY McMAIION, Pro.

Corner Second and Magnolia
RAY DURDEN, M gf.
Form erly Miller Furniture Bldg.

Sat imt
^
Crepes

Crotons
Curtains
Kiddie Klothes
All Work Guaranteed and only First
Class Seam stress Employed
MRS. BROCKHAHN, Mgr.

�TOS 8ANF0D HERAtD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY *, IMS.

'Punl* No. 102.
■By J. C. BOYD.

aw, 'Drainidea* Road
m of Cons to Decide

m m

Secretary Declares That On
Scores of Instruction fa In
Sunday Schools; Recom­
mends Aid of Churche*

fg, Feb. 6.—Mary
[standing Import[program of bust­
l e the legislators
i they convert in
here in April,
receiving the bulk
consideration aobiervers are the
pportionment
of
\ the house and
des drainage finitrus fruit inspecmatters, convict
advertising
(jtions concerning
I for carrying out
[building program .
t all sections of j
int probably will
U t matters to be
[law-makers who,
Constitutional rebed in 1885 proLortionment every
Lgin their labors
the constitutional
ted U*t November
(lection specifying
this shall be done
tig session. Seats
[to be-apportioned
lolation in the vakree each going to
U t populous, two
118, ind one each
. jo counties. Six
[districts »re to be
[the total 38, the
is nearly equal in
osdbie, but no
lore than ono seninius is to begin
Mch reapportionBust be worked out
[to finance dralnt Everglades, for,
pmptroller Amos
tak ire practically
Amos has submitpm Board n proe the district, nuiisue sufficient to
fiinsge work as
lible, and also rebonds at a lowrest. His propospnipoj.nl to build
nm Lake Okeecholiter to east coast
ffeit Palm Beach
L board hus not
)e resolution con-

[“with teeth in it"
of the legislators,
| keep immature
wket, so far as
| Florida are connct unlikely, it is
kid test used herebssis of dutermin1of fruit may be
I the juice content
W U a matter that
wrrninw], however,
w in the hands of
I commissioner of
I t*o others to de1be done.
pits has yet been
[submit lu the leg­
a t i o n with the
P- They will be
)ow*ver of the rctwent taw which
* by the last sea­
rch permitted use
l dealing with ob™cter*. Full in®the time lout by
ieing placed in the
tment cell, their,
[bat mode of pun­
ier phases of the
™ placed before
b°th houses. The
* M entirely in
determine whether
•**nt system is a
lr*. and whether or
•*uon is necossary.
has pledged
ll* administration
(♦.every particle of
aitJ it possesea in
* to the people of
system of roads
M Co-operate with
rffrtment) to the
,
toward that

HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
1—quadrilat­
21—Cardinal
1—
free
27— midday
eral figure
point of
2—
that man 28— crown
7—
prescribed
compass
3—
not the 29— Wooden
course of
24— short
same
■hoe worn
food
laugh
4—
reservoir
by contin­
8— summit
25— you and I 5— on high
ental peas­
10— a couch 20—sluggish
ft—diocese
ants
11— possesses 119—closed nu7—clever
30—
un en­
13—observe
' tomobilo
9—covered
trance
i
narrowly
31— therefore
portico for
deputy
i
15—Belonging Co 32— girl's name athletic ex­ 33—lieutenant
10— mblical
34— you (Ger­
(abbr.)
ercises
high priest
man)
1(1— rustic
30—vitality
17— Southern 35——skip
12—aluminum
(slang)
state
37— long robe
(abbr.)
38— pronoun
(abbr.)
of white
14— a sea40—vxclauiaA,
18— aquatic
linen
urchin
tlon of
mammal
38— pronoun 19—
article
■urprisa
resembling 39— approach 20—
spike of 42—Middle
a weasel
43— spectre
com
41—Leave out
22— to be obli­
gated for
23— color

S'
MEMPHIS. Tran.. Feb. 6.—26.‘ t v ethodl*t students in the
schools of the South have no op­
portunity for religious instruction
except when they get in Sunday
School, declared the Rev. J. Mar­
vin Culbreth, religious education
secretary of the Board of Educa­
tion of the Methodist Episcopal'
Church, South, in an address de-t
livered before the Educational As­
sociation of the denomination hero
today. His address featured the
second day’s session of the annual
meeting of the association.
Dr. Culbreth advocated strong
departments of religious education
in church and state schools, and
recommended to the association]
that local churches in student cen- •
ters be asssfed bv the church toi
provide bettor buildings and equip- I
ment, which in many cases are to­
tally inadequate to handle the stu­
dent crowds, he asserted. A lar­
ger number of trained religious
workers should bo provided by tho
church to deni with the multiply­
ing thousands of students in the
South, the speaker declared, and
said that a steady advance should
be made in the type of courses of­
fered in the departments of relig­
ious education.
In stressing the need of enlarg­
ing the work of religious educa­
tion in state as well as church
Institutions of learning in the
South, Dr. Culbreth pointed out
that of 31,975 Methodist young
people attending the various state
and church schcols, there are more
than 20,000 of whom neither col­
lege nor churches have made pro­
vision for religious instruction and
that of this number the names of
20,000 do not appear on the rolls of
nny Sunday School.
APPROVE BOND ISSUE
MIAMI, Feb. 5.—Freeholders of
Miami have unproved bond issues
aggregating 41,500,000 to provide
funds sfor completing the wnter

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Since opening our big sale on Wednesday, the store has been thronged with eager buyers. Out* sales force
have been working like beavers to accommodate the crowds. Hundreds of happy shoppers have been waited
on and many expressions of pleasure over the values received have been heard. Remember the sale is on
every Hem In stock. Sale ends on Saturday night, Fo hrunry 14th.

Ladies’ Coat
Suits
line lot finest quality,
some in lot originally
sold as high as Forty Dol­
lar.
The
trimmings
atone is worth more than
we nsk for the whole
suit.
One lot at choice

Kiddie Socks

Voiles

Special for Saturday. Fine quality
Lisle. Assorted colors with fancy
tops. Sixes 4 to 9 '/i — Saturday
only nt. pair—

2.000 yards of fine fancy
figured Voiles— 40 inch.
Don’t figure it is too cool.
Lots of warm weather
ahead; then you will pay
more. This grade sells
regular at 75c the yard.
Now nt—

Jap Crepe

Punjab Percale

Cretonnes

Kimonas

Super value indeed. None better
than this grade— light nr dark in
patterns or sulid colors. Now at
yard—

Extra fine selection of
patterns
very Intest

Hand
embroidered
many pretty designs
Flowing sleeve style
Choice of colors — N
at each—

— Grouped in three lots
nt yard—

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AYAW

Radio Program

Program for Feb. 7.
WGR—Buffalo (319) 0 music.
WGN—Chicago Tribune (370)
0, organ: 6:30 ensemble, string
quintet; 8 classical; 10 dance.
WEHB— Cnicngo (370) 7-12
orchestra, Riviera theucre, Ha­
waiian guitarists, readings, pinnologues.
WLS-—Chicago (345) 7:20, barn
dance; 11:15 Senate thetre.
WMAQ—Chicago News (477.5)
6 program; 8 orchestra; 8:30 photologue; 9 Chicago theatre.
WQ.J—Chicngo (448) 7 concert,
soloist; 10-2 Skylarks.
KYW—Chicago (536) 7 concert;
8 musical; 9:05 Youth’s Compan­
ion; 9:35 classic; 12-2 Congress
carnival.
WLW—Cincinnati (423) 6 con­
cert, quintet, iafafone.
WEAR—Cleveland (304.3) 12
“Nile Caps on Lake Erie."
WF AA—Dallas News (472.9)
8:30 musical; 11 string quartet.
WOC—Davenport (498) 7:30 re­
ligious discussion; 9 orchestra,
songs.
KOA—Denver (322.4) 10 orches­
tra.
WBAP—Fort Worth (silent)
KNX—Hollywood (337) 8:15
orchestra; 9:30 instrumental; 10
vocal, instrumental; 12 orchestra.
WDAF—Kansas City Star (414)
6 school of the nir. address, story,
ensemble; 11:45 Nighthnwks.
KHJ—Los Angeles Times (401)
8:30 children; 10 vocal, instru­
mental; 12 orchestrn; 2-1 n. m.
Lost Angels,
KFI—Los Angeles (467) 8:45
talk; 9 orchestrn; 9:45 book re­
view; 10 instrumental trio; 11 va­
riety; 12 popular songs.
WHAS—Louisville Times (400)
f5t to the road de- 7:30 concert.
WCCO— Minneapolis-St. Paul,
L*i?ys after his inFuovernor in ma­ (417) 8 philosphics; 8:15 travel
r t statement, »d- talk; 8:30 program; 10:30 orches­
f*vailable resourc- tra.
C KAC—Montreal (425) 6:30
r ^ t for this pur| ? w that we knew Concert; 7:30 entertainment; 9:30
is* people of the orchestra.
WJJD—Mooseheart (302.8) 7:15
orchestra: 9 dance.
Lj^dallize into a
WNJ—Newark (233) 9:30 or­
r*7 »pccd in road chestra.
WOR—Newark (405) 6 orches­
l r* sufficiently
L*01 a Proposal for tra; 7 string quartet; 7:30 pro­
P* remnin8 to be gram; 8:15 male quartet.
WEAF—New York (492) 6:30
Ration has been
if
*n this con- soprano; 6:45 pianist; 7 violinist;
music; 10 orchestra.
ih!;1 u
Ur,te|y by 8 special
WNYC— New York (528) 6:3a
bavc spent
a,lcn,r°«‘l systems Chateau four; 7:30 police quar­
belief ia expres- tet; 8:15 aongs; 9:10 travel talk.
WBnit—New York City (272.3)
,r hM h for« d to
ot n big 7 music, pianist, violin.
;t, e.
the benei h
^ea, on
' £jaim that such
'tovM 1c?mpeMat«*l
C, ‘,by ,Ut'h
tiunru*ds that meet
1,01,1 and requirL

Uncle Knybee; 0:45 movie chats;
7 road talk;' 7:39 entertainers.
WGY—Schenectady (380) 8:30
dance.
KGW—Portland Oregonian (481.1) 12 Melody Men.
KPO—SanFruncisco (423) 7:30
theatre gossip; 10 dance.
KFOA—Seattle (455) 8:45 pro­
gram; 10:30 dance; 12:05 orches­
tra.
KSI)—St. Louis Post Dispatch
(549.1) 8 symphony.
WRC—Washington (409) (1 mu­
sic; 7 Bible talk; 7:30 talk; 7:45
announced; 9:30 dance; 10:15 or­
gan.
WBZ—Springfield (337) 0:30
concert; 7 pianist, violinist; H.25
guitar; 8:40 vocal.

If you are able to make the roost
words out of the letters contained
in the words "TOILET NECES­
SITIES". A total of 43,000 IN
CASH prizes will he awarded to
competitors in this ....
GREAT w o r d -b u il d in g
CONTEST
Send stnmp for circular and ruLa.
Address Sheffield Laboratories,
Dept. 12, Aurora, Illinois,

Ladies Dresses
One special lot of dres­
ses in flat or satin hack
crepes, brocaded cantons,
bengalines, trillcncs, etc..
Original Price Tags on
each. Choice of the lot

e" - ' ‘

. LaditV Coals

Coats Thread

i

Coals Spool Cotton in Black, White
or Colors. Limit five spools. Each.

Here Is a foal treat, in­
deed. They come in
plain nr trimmed with
fur in Mink, Seal or Marmink trim. Every one
u real benutynnd the fin­
est quality of mntcrial
style, and workmanship

GARDEN HOSE
12V-J cent per foot
For Few Days
See

Ball Hardware Co

Do you want
a Home?

All Wool Blan­
kets

Tuxedo All Wool
Sport Sweaters
Y'enr-round weight, col­
ors in Tan, Red, Hrown.
or Illack.
Never sold
by us before at less than
$8.75. During this sale
at, eaeh—

Figured Ratine
Extra fine lot ia checks, plaids or
stripes.
$2.25 value at. yard—

Full four pound weight,
hundred per cent wool,
size (ifixSO.
Heuutiful
plaids in Fink, lavender.
Illlie or Gray. Never
Hold at less than $10.75
by us. Now at—.

R ag Rugs
Hit or miss patterns —
beautiful colorings. Size
2 5x 5 0 -

Spring Dresses
New nrrivnls,
English
H.oudcloth or Linen in
choice of stripes or solid
colors. Many pleasing
combinations to Jhoose
from. A real extra val­
ue at, each—

awiiana
Ginghams
A fine array iu checks, plaids or
solid colors. Very fine quality at

size 27x54 at

yard—

3BBB5V

:.n

HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT VERY DRASTIC PRICE REDUC
TIONS. BUY NOW------

»m
.ul fcn
be "u.u.i ll"‘
Sanford Herald

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THE 8ANF0P HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925.

In the World of Sport
Plans Big Year

DETROIT, Feb. (L—Unlucky In
politics, lucky in baseball, is tho
wny Frank J. Navin, president of
the Detroit American League base­
ball club, probably would say It.
Mr. Navin, who has transformed
• Detroit from a rube baseball town
to one of the capitals of fandom,
confesses he was a fabc alarm as
a politician, u sort of modern Don
Quixote jousting with the windmill.
He could nut convince several hun­
dred voters in n Detroit suburb
that he should be their choice for
justice of the peace, but in the
years that have followed he lias
been elected to important places
in the b a s e b a ll world by his fellow
magnate:*. He rose recently to
membership on the Advisory Coun
ell, highest tribunal of baseball, by
replacing Han Johnson us the
American League's representative.
Mr. Navin set out to become a
lawyer. Coming to Detroit from
Adriun, ?Iich., where he was born
in 1871, he worked his wny through
school snd graduated in law, a
profession he never followed, how­
ever. His initial flyer In politics
proving a failure, ho was mention­
ed for a city hall clerkship paying
$2,509, and then ho took up base­
ball. He became an employe of
S. F. Angus, owner of Detroit'n
drowsy ball club. Angus wanted
to get out of the game. Ban John­
son, president of the American
League, came to Detroit in an ef­
fort to get rid of the white ele­
phant.
Mr. Navin, whose frlenda call
him a modern Midas and who, they
ray, never gumbles with fate, mode
hi:', greatest gamble then. With­
out sufficient money himself to
swing the dcnl, he interested Wil­
liam Ynwkry, wealthy sportsman.
Yawkey pul up the money und Nuvin became manager of the club.
The rest of the story of the De. troit baseball club and Frank J.
i Navin is the story of u mun taking
^ « losing propositi n, driving
through years of dis dirngement
to bring Id:: organization finally to
• the peak of flnuncial ami diamond
tpuccess.
v Two major chapters appear in

Former Missouri Grid Star
and Last Year Line Mentor
at Auburn, Secured a s F irst
Aide to Serbing In Coaching
“Gator” Term r.l Gainesville

Roy Schnlk, who for 11 consecutive
seasons caught 100 or more games,
only to have his record shattered
last season because of numerous
injuries, is tit again. Ray is a
pal of Eddie Collins, recently ap­
pointed White Box manager, nnd
wanter, to have a big year to help
the managerial dehut of the fam­
ous second baseman.

Paavo Nurmi May
Be Persuaded To
Appear In France
PARIS, Feb. &lt;] Paavo Nurmi,
the win Id’s champion runner, may
be a headliner nt the opera if ne­
gotiations now under wny between
the Sporting Club of France and
the ministery of public instruc­
tions, which controls the theatre,
prove successful.
The fleet Finn, however, would

OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

not lie called upon to* fill the plnce
vacated by Caruso, but the opera
would lie transformed for the oc­
casion into a running arena with
a 200 metre track for the flying
feet of the champion.
The Sporting club, which is com­
posed of personalities in the worlds
of art, politics nnd snort, lias
pointed out the fact that moving
pictures and private halls are per­
mitted in the opera and that a run­
ning exhibition by such a great
artist ns Nurmi would not be u
desecration of France’s temple of
art. The exhibition would be for
the benefit of war orphans, nnd
MhoUM the government uppVuve,
I'nnvo will lx: immediately invited
to participate.

Banished Giant To
Renew His Fight To
Clear Bribe Charge
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Dolan, in a brief talk with
Giant officials, insisted lie is in­
nocent of any connection with the
deal as charged by OTonnell and
declared that he intended to pur­
sue ids ease with Commissioner
Landis in an attem pt to gain re­
instatement,
Asked about the
the suit hn started against l-tndia some time ago and then (Imp­
lied, Dolan said he would not
restore to legal action but hoped to
convince Landis nf his innocence.
Although the report of the dis­
trict attorney’s investigation into
the scandal, made public yesterday
pointed out that tho impression of
Dolan’s evasiveness in the case
hud not been removed Dolan in­
sisted Thursday that this inquiry
added further strength to the clear
record he claim.
President Coolidge'H salary, trav­
eling expenses and the upkeep of
the White House cost about $125,000 a year.

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA,
GnineflviUe. Feb. 0.—Herbert Bunk­
er, graduate of the University of
Missouri, and la3t year football
line coach and aenut for Alabama
Polytechnic Institute (Auburn),
has been signed ns an assistant
coach in football by the University
of Florida.
Head Coach H. L.
‘‘Tom" Sebring, upon his return
Thursday nfternoon at 4 o'clock,
'made the first announcement of
Florida’s having obtained Bunker,
not only a celebrated four-lctter
athlete, but a Phi Beta Kappa hon­
orary scholastic mnn.
In signing Bunker, Florida uni­
versity officials took their second
forward step fn preparation for the
1925 football season, and in filling
a long-felt need for greater asssist'•nce in the tutorial department.
Rftnker will report to tho Univer­
sity of F lorida a t III© o p e n in g of
tho grid campaign in September.
He comes highly recommended nnd
Floridians feel fortunate in having
secured his services.
In four major sports, football,
bnskotbnll, track nnd baseball,
Bunker hns registered enviable r&gt;cnrdr. At the University of Mis­
souri he played three years a t cen­
ter and tackle, captaining th"
(deven in 11122. He was selected
two years in succession for "AllMissouri Valiev conference tackle."
was once nll-Western torkle, and
placed high on the nll-Amerienn
honor roll.
Was Star Athlete
Conch Sebring Inst night rtnted
Bunker was a powerful man, 28
venrn of age. about six feet, two
Inches tall nnd weighing around
220 pounds.
Discussing his basketball prow­
ess, Conch Sebring told of Bunker
winning nn nll-Mirsouri Valley
Conference berth, at guard, three
consecutive years, a font rnrely a t­
tained in the conference. His cage
days at Missouri were snent nt both
center nnd guard, and he has been
one of the outstanding men In |
basketball in the valley in recent
years.
Featuring the shot nnd discuss­
ing in which events he excelled,
Bunker was also a track sensation
nt Missouri, accompanying the
team in 1021 when thev invaded the
Far West for a meet with Cali­
fornia.
At basketball, Conch Sebring as­
serted Hunker war a catcher nnd
outfielder of considerable promi­
nence.
Bunker is basketball conch at
Auburn this spring.
In 1023-1924, Bunker was head
freshman coach of three sports nt
Missouri, placing successful foot­
ball. baseball nnd basketball teams
in the field. He graduated in 1014
from Nevada high school, at Ne­
vada, Mo,, saw service in th« world
war, entering the University of
Missouri upon the termination of
service day*.
Coached by Masters
In basketball. Bunkers was
coached by three famous masters
of tho game Meanwell, now head
coach nt Wisconsin, Rubyheud,
coach nt Illinois, and Bond, head
coach at Missouri.
Athletic director White an id
Thursday night that of all tb° men
Florida was in touch with nnd could
have secured, Bunker is the most
outstanding, and will lie a great
asset to Florida university. Coach
Sebring Is well pleased over sign­
ing Bunker and feels the stair has
been gre«My strengthened.
Ho will be assistant coach in
football, and will nid in both bas­
ketball and track. No time limit
or salury figure was given out by
Coach Sebring in his announce­
ment. V

Six Giants H a v e
Signed Contracts
For Coming Season
NF.W YORK. Feb. 0— Before
leaving Thursday night to pave
the way for the spring training
campaign at Sarasota, Fla., John

Jack Dempsey And
His Future Bride
Start New Rumors

fore our sulil C ir c u it C o u r t » t tho
C ourt llo u io ut H anford. F lo rid a, on
t h e nth d a y o f A pril, A. D.
a n d th e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r
to th e bill of c o m p l a i n t e x h ib ite d
again*! you In th la ca u se .
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thl*
O rder nf P u b lic a tio n bn p ubllahed
In T he Hanford H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r
published &gt;n H anford. F lo rid a .
WITNESS, E. A. D ouglas*. C lerk
of *ald c o u r t a n d t h e s e a t th e re o f.
In T he Hanford H e r a l d , a n e w s p a ­
p e r published In S a n f o rd . S em in o le
County. F lo rid a , o n c e e a c h w e e k
f o r r ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s.
W IT N E SS m y h a n d a n d th o se a l
nf the C irc u it C o u r t of t h e H eventh
Ju d ic ia l C irc u it of t h e S t a t e of
F lorida. In a n d f o r S e m in o le C o u n ­
ty, on th is t h e 8th d a y of J a n u a r y ,
A. D., lit!5.
(Seal)
V. E. DOCCJLABS.
C le rk of t h e C i r c u it C o u r t
of th e Heventh J u d ic ia l
C irc u it of F lo r i d a In a n d
fo r Hemtnoln C ounty.
Dy A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
G eorge A. D eC ottea a n d O. W.Hpenee r Jr., S o lic ito rs a n d of C o u n ­
sel for C o m p la in a n t.
J a n . 9. 18. 21. 30.
Keb. C, 11. 10, 27; Mar. 6.

LOS ANGELES, Feb, 6—Reportorinl agitation over the marriage
plans to Jack Dempsey, bubbled up
anew when Dempsey's motor car
paused in front of Miss Estelle
Taylor’s home Ions enough late
Thursday to permit the actress,
her maid, and a heap of baggage to
be transferred from sidewalk to
tonneau.
After the car had vanished the
excitement in screen and sport­
ing circles grew by leaps and
bounds until Jack Kearns and Ted­
dy Hayes, manager and trainer
of the champion, respectively, re­
vealed that Dempsey was going to
San Diogo to second one of, his pu­
gilistic friends in n boxing bout.
Hayes added that
Dempsey’s \ o t i c :k o f
mother went along, too.
TAX OK ED
Will Attend’ Fight.
SAN DIEGO, Cal., Feb. 0.—Jack
Dempsey accompanied by his fi­
nance. Estelle Taylor, and her sinter, Helen arrived here late last
night, Dempsey said he was here
chiefly for a fight program F ri­
day night, that he wasn’t mnrried
and declined to sny when he would

McGraw, veteran pilot of the New
York Giants, announced the sign­
ing of Rix of his 1925 squad and
lhe reienHe of Paul Florence, for­
mer Georgetown catcher, to the
Indianapolis club of the Americ­
an Association.
A sistant Manager Hugh Jen­
nings and Ross Young, rightfielder. are two veterans who signed
contracts. The others signed are:
Mickey Devine, catcher from Ncwnik. N. J.; Ralph Frazer, rookie
outfielder, and John Manners and
Ralph Connors, recruit pitchers.
Frank Frisch, captain nnd sec­
ond baseman, conferred with McGrnw, but hnd not yet signed u
contract.

a p p l ic a t io n

F O R SAt
E Vi

NW '/i of Section 4, Township 21 a .

NW'/t NW'/t o f Section 12, Township 20
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOHim

Empire Land Company, owner of the
lands is closing out its interests in Flo:
at this low price if taken at once.

fou

U.KI1KH SECTION
57.1 O F T H E O E N E IIA I. STA T­
UTE* OF T H E STATE OF FLO U -

IIIA.

Nolle* Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t \V.
I,. I e a rsall, p u r c h a s e r of T ax C e r ­
tif ic a te No. 216. d a t e d tile 5lh day
of J u n e . A. D., 1922. h a s filed said
c e r tif ic a te In my office, a n d lias
m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r t a x deed to
Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Ho1.1
c e r tif ic a te e m b ra c e s t h e fo llo w in g
d escribed
p r o p e r ty
situ ated
In
S em inole co u n ty . F lo rid a , l o - w l t :
Ileg. 3(3 ft. N. of HE Cor. of NF.
1; of S W 14 Hec. 7 T w p. 21 H.
f la n g e 30 E. H un N to llr lc k
m a d HW1.Y to p o in t \V. of Ileg.
E. Co Ileg.— 1 acre.
T h e said la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
t h e d a t e of th e I s su a n c e o f *uch
certificate
In th e
n a m e of Un*
sa id c e r t i f i c a t e sh a ll
k n o w n . Unleas
_____ ___
I,* r e d r m m e d a c c o r d in g t o Inw ta x i
deed w ill Issue th e r e o n o n thn 3rd
d ay of March. A, I*.. 1925.
W itn e s s my
offic ia l
sig n a tu re
and seal t h is t h e 22nd d a y of J a n ­
u ary .
(Heal)
V. E. nOEOLAHS,
C lerk C irc u it C ourt. Hemlnol*
C o u n ty F lo rid a.
Ily A. M. W EEKH. D. C.

If Interested, Write or Wire

JO SEPH C. WATKII
REALTOR
Lake W ales, Florida
Su ite 3 Rhodesbilt Arcade
STATE R E PR E SE N TA T IV E FOR
------------------------------ COMPANY -

The G reatest M arvel o f the Times

Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hawkins
and Mrs. Riser motored to Raytona for the duy Friday.

TALKING-SEEING-PLAYING-SINGING

, TIIE ITIICITT ('(IttllT OF THE
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
o r KMill lilt. IN AMI KOIl
SEM IN O L E COUNTY.
IN I ’l l ANl’EllY.
el-Air Realty Company, a corpora­
tion, cumpialnant.

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Hudson-Esse x
Sce It, Hear It, the Greatest Mechanical Accomplishment of the Dm
You Cannot A fford to Miss Seeing It.

Ask it any questions “H udson-E ssex” Will answer
he sees all, hears all, and tells all.

Has created a world-wide reputation ns being the greatest accompli
ment in the m echanism of the present tim e. Over a half million p«
throughout the United States and Canada during the past 12 months 1
been m ystified by the am azing perform ances o f th is piece of tnachii
in that it proves to the World that ju st as Hudson-Essex has rear
heights of perfection in Autom obile M echanics so have the startled
whole Universe by this added Mechanical Perfection.
AN AUTOMOHILE WITH BRAINS

Dem onstrations and Perform ances are Free
W ant Every Man, Woman and Child in Sanford and Surroi
Community to See and Hear the Talking Hudson-Essex.
You Can See and Hear Him at Our Sales Rooms.
,

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K urt
M ellon fo r
• a i o ut a H o r r l f l e r t s a t i s f a c t o r y
I r r n i a r u n h r t i m i n g ed.
S a n f o r d A v e n u e Inf c l o s e to
C elery
Avenue
nuly
H .IU O i
ternia.
T h l * p r i c e la •7AO u n d ­
e r valu e.
I f y o u m » n Snnfur il r e a l r a l n l r
ou d w n ti t t o v e i l It f o r rnah a r t
In l u u r h ft llli ns, an t v * littvv
o u l - u f - f u t v n b u y e r * w h o nre Int r r r a t r d In S a n f o r d I n v r a l i n r n f *
w h e r e the v a l u e ruu hr s h o w n .
I f . 8. I . O M i , Mur.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford Realty Company
Itnutii 7, Hall Illitg.

P hone C5J

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AMMONIA IN FERTILIZERS
inn*t I m p o r l n n I a * w e l l am t h e
In p l a n t , t r e e und t r o l l .

must

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evpen alv*

i p r l e e und r f f e r t l v i - n r * * , u r o o r d l n g l o a v a i l a b i l i t y ,
priuatlrd In th e u m n i o u l n b e a r i n g m a t e r i a l .

But t h i s
l£ A 5 F a r AS&gt; i*M
&amp;0‘A.‘G T h i Ei I------MQRWtrjG y

Oak Hill— Fine Cre«t— W oodruff Subdivision

RAT6 - NOW L’VE
MISSED MM CAS?

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We are ngentn fur these subdivisions nnd have
some good buys in each

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THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
CLOSE IN

are, fu r ou r

purpoar*. d iv ld r d

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o r e aii li ia h le In w a t e r nn d n r e th u s m a r e q a l r k l y
iilu an d &gt; l l r a l e o f Sudo w h i c h a r e I b r m i n t I
h n v e t h e i r p l a e e |n n e a r l y a l l w e l l halaat-ed s»l *
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ind t h l * n a . o u r i f u l d l n i r t h u u s h l In p l a n n i n g
L
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Realtors
Wilson &amp; Toomer F ertilizer Company
202 F irst Street

Phone 362

No. 772 WEST BAY ST.

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Jwluonvilhi Florida,
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II. C. MINK, Sanford Branch Manager

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ad Every Classified Advertisement On This Pajje
PROFIT

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Advertising

__________ PRINTING________
WIGHT PRINTr 2sFf(JP—Rush oref- LEARN ABOUT Fork County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
ers a ipeclalty. Phone 417-W.
?»»■ J?**1 *dvertlslng medium In
0 Railroad Avenue.
South JTorlda Published morning*.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—- Star-Telegram. Ukeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
service. Telephone D3. New lothrough the Xenia Gazette,
cation. Welaka Building.
?*
Rick ■Brieultural
PAPER HANGER
district Want ad and display
rates
on
request
I. L. TALBOTT—-Pointer nnd pa­
per hanger. Phone 340. 113 COLUMBUS iGa.» l.RUOEH—CUatPark Avenue.
httVB
laraeat circu­
lation In South weitera O.orgta,
Hate 8c fS-wortl) line.
REAL ESTATE
TO
REACH tBe prosperous farm­
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
ers and fern growers of Volnsii
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
property listed and for sale. Of­ county advertise in the DeLend
fice 108 Second S t, Near Park Daily Nows, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
Avenue. Phone 282.

Real Estate

Help Wanted

FOR SALE OR RENT—Small
home with three acres of land,
BO orange trees and truck gard­
en. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­
tricity and water. 10 minutes out
on hnrd road. Phone 571-J.

WANTED—Young man of good
appearance to solicit advertising
—Should have his own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply a t Hernld
Office.

Graham
Vi Ton Truck
Dodge
1923
Coupe
Dodge
Touring
1921
1922
Touring
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodge
1924
Ford
Fordor Sedan
1923
Ford
Runabout
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Ford
Panel
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, ull
run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe”

FOR SALE—Pure sugnr cone sy­
rup, 03c per gallon in 35 gallon
bnrrels, Pure Sugnr House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Dnvis
Wholesale Co., Augusta. Ga.
CASH—Paid for false teeth, dental gold, plntlnum and discard­
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting nnd
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
FOR SALE—Used fvillys-Light
Plant, A-l shape used 10 mouths.
Bargain for quick sale. Luke Mary
Casino, Lake Mary, Fin.
FOR SALE—Pair of good mules
for snle, chenp. Box 2d, Oviedo,
Flu.

ONE THIN WOMAN
GAINED 10POUNDS
IN 20 DAYS

SUN-PROOF PAINT

ONE GOOD INVESTMENT
IS WORTH A LIFETIME
OF SAVING
May We Suggest—

FORT MELLON

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. «KV1(!K STATION.
k,Qd, Tires, Accesso^ ew ith a smile. Elm
Ljhonc i 17 L3.
Rir*e stations. Mag. econd. First and Elm,
ami 10th Street.
[mice.
Ji-HRlST
FLORIST’’
nl * a,!! oecaaiona.
£le- hone 2C0-W
!t) furniture

(Kcnltorn)
101-8 Magnolia Are,

Phone 18

r

410 Sunfortl Ave.
Phone fi'll-W

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Cut to Suit
— rrrz
$9.00 per cord delivered

Britt Realty Company1
Try Smith’s Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

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Phone 17

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Sanford Sign Shop
Designers and painters of San­
ford's distinctive signs. San­
ford Avenue at First Street.
Phono 480-W.

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DAVID B. H YEE
AKCHITECT
M- rnb.r A. L V
Rn.a llulbtiug

GARDEN HOSE
12Vi cent per foot
For Few Days

llrlanilu, Flarbln

H. A. SPEIR

Ball Hardware Co.

CARPENTER
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“ The Comfort Route’*

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41 .'&lt;)
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Fall. 44.12
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I.U H S IM i P A IN T COM P A JIT
113 M nm iullu A ve.

Fares From Jacksonville
Uiltfmnm

'Chicago

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fill. 511
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32.31

l l b e r .o u - l ,l u i l .l e y

41,4*

S.ivannli

Molil by

Phone

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27H

Chiropodist

All all .nn t* vU SAVANNAH. Fine,

nrlmle me ii Is ( i l c r p l llcket. for rm in iiih ),
luDbla room, extra. Sailing limn a P, M.

FOOT SPECIALIST
'urns, Rimbins. In g ro w ­

FOR BALTIMORE

S. S A llculiuny
F ib . I II
H. J4. Jiiiiliitti
Feb. 7. I*. 29
S. H. ( llutieeati-r Jim . !l l-’eb. II 21, I

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Orlando.

TRANSPORTATION CO.
Telephone (kin

ing Null*. Heavy C a ll­
ouse s or tlreil a c h in g
feet.

mi. r. I. lasi.K u

Yu Well

Drew Uldg.

Phone.

K lev a to r

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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
t'ief *00 E. U ay fit.

P n ln t Co,

31.71

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mil rail. nAII-i»t»ier via ll.llo 3 it.y . lay.

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NOITIII.AND PAINT
Tbo Paint T ha t Huves You
Money.
Manufnctiircil by

U lU n tic C ity f$&amp;37
Mlunton
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A ililrra. 211*1 I’n l m r l l u Ave.

NORTH BY SEA*!

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

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ruble

By GEORGE McMANUS

oTffir-c

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For Rent

Florida and Western Meats

.La w y e r ---------------

, m o n e y ?—We
( i.'.V r '? " on First

WANTED—Unfurnished house or
apartment, close in, by perman­
ent tenants. Address Cudahy, box
1072, City.

F o r f u r t h e r Inforinnlloii w rite

(iunsm ilh
Graphonolai, Clock*, Sewing
Machine
121 Hunford Ave.

82J.URE
T0 aELL?
f JOuturi. Co.
We pay
t'U worth. Phone No.
■ ■

WANTED TO BUY—A small bed
of pepper plnnts. Phono 133-W.
C. A. iiinpom.

W. H. LONG

BRINGING UP FATHER
THA.T *aO ?W E L L
IF VO L) ‘b E N O O V ER
ANYM ORE. ROTTEN
TOMAvTOE^y I'LL- CO M E
D O W N TO TO U R . tiT O R E
■ AH' t h r o w 'EM
AT T O O -

WANTED—To buy country pro- ■.'?
duce, canned vegetables, syrup, • -*i
highest prices paid.—Davis Whole&gt;4
sale Co., Augusta, Ga.

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Un. 11. Kcb. I, II, JI.Mar. J.

,J. N. Westbrooks

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FOR SALE—1924 Ford house cur FOR RENT—New five room house
Chapman Avenue, phone 24.
^ cheap for cash. Address G. C.
Elkins, Sanford Ave., Sanford. Fla. FOR RENT—Four room house
with modern conveniences and
FOR SALE—Overland sednu, good
mechanical condition, priced low garage. 2nd St, West Side. An
for quick snle. See .Mr. Fnbriz. nie
—- I’hilps.
— ——
- ■. — _=
— —■a■■■■..
113 Park Ave.
FOR RENT—7 room house fur­
nished, 503 Laurel Avenue. For - n
Position Wanteci
rent also 8-10 beds nt 505 West
Third St., apply M^s. S. A. Chan­
Young business man desires cellor.
vj
room nnd bonnl with private fam­
ily. State
particulars
Write FDR RENT— Furnished home,
“ Young Man” care of Herald.
503 Iaturel Avo. Also 8 or 10
'1
beds at 505 W. Third St., apply
Professional dressmakers of En­ a t BOS W. Third St.__________
gland are protesting against tho FDR RENT—First Class store
invasion of their Held by ninny so­
on West First about 3,500
ciety women, who are able to sup­ sq.room
ft.,
floor
space,—A. P. Connelly
ply dresses for less money becauso A Suns.
they have the work done in their
largo homes and use friends in­ FOR RENT—Office space furniihstead of paid mannequins for dis­
cd. Apply to 123 West Flr*l
plays.
Street or phone 175,

’ rnr.i^from' Miami to Phila.

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

Over W o o d ru ff &amp; W ot ion.

TYPEWRITERS
K. J. Mt’M.INfL Aisrut
lEH RICAL
S anford. Flu.
ELECTRIC CO.
I1U Y ------ S E L L --------RENT
Cleua—Itepuir
Ho Gillon Si Platt
I'hour KH
Everything elecYou can thicken soups and gra­
422. Electraglth vies very nicely with tupioca.
STATIONS AND
^SUPPLIES

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*

We buy used clothing. Send us
a list of what you hnve. We will
call. J. J. Randall, 121-W. Eu­
clid Ave.. PcI-and. Fla.

I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodgo Denier
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second

FL

JJRUGiT*
|D"rug STORE — Proi Drugs, Sodas,
Wi
tlr you as your phone,

Dodge

1923

FOR SALE—Nice little home, 5 STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
rooms, bath and garage. Cash
Must be experienced. Give full
or terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
particulars regarding qualifica­
rat** a re fo r c o n ­
tions. P. O. Box 221, Sanford,
tortion*.
. . . ..
FOR SALE—New house and big
I,* uv*mfc* l e n g t h
lot, 1-2 block off Dixie High­
rd a line.
Men und women Representatives
way. $000. Also 5 room cottage Wanted: Liberal commissions, pro­
C,rg&lt; 3Uc ,o r f l r , t
furnished $1,330.00, Citrus Heights tected territory, earn from $30.00
r . s t r l c t e d to
Filling Station, Orlnndo road.
--- . t
to $30.00 per week. Line Fully
Lpf |« |jian- T h e S a n Smartsilk Hosiery
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice guaranteed.
will b* resp o n sib le
Mills, M. K. Rutherford, Supervis­
' incorrect Inaertlon.
home
and
grove
on
subdivision
.... for s u b s e q u e n t
highway.
David M. Douglass, or central Floridn. Care Herald.
ITh^ office should be
FOR SALE—Household furniture.
Sanford, •
Led lately In c a s e of
WANTED—Nice smart girl for 1020 Union Avenue.
MAINE—Watervllle,
Morning
Seawaitress. Address Country Club.
J. E. SPURLING, subdivision
l»VEHTI*EHff . .
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
Ireorei&gt;ebtatlve t h o r specialist. Subdivision to Or­ ple are Interested in Florida p ro ^
Rooms
For
Rent
FOR SALE—One good working
WANTED—Female stenographer
k .r With rate*, ru le*
lando, Florida, and F l o r a erty. Reach them through the
mule; 14 years old. See J. W.
with some experience in legal Flint, Genevn, Fla.
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hlgh- Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ FOR RENT—Rooms with or' with­
■formation. A nd If
*»y.
out meals.
Reasonable rates, work. Apply in person, 3 P. M.
They Will naalut you
tion.
Friday afternoon.
Geo. A. DeLour want ad. to
The United Stntes has more than
Lincoln House.
Cnttes.
STOVES
thnn any other country in the
ADVERTISE
in
tBe
Journal-Her­
taV'K.™
15,000,000 telephones, far more
ald, South Georgia’! greatest FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
t ' fliould KlVq t h e i r
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil
Hl.tlOO ACRES BOUGHT
world.
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
l,.t..fflce add reea a*
light
housekeeping.
701
Magnol­
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, weekly and Sunday Classified rates
■lr ph»n« n u m b e r If
ia.
ovens and vlctrolns. Your credit
TAMPA, Feb. 0.—A tract of 81.lrenalle A b o u t o n e
During 1024, the total number
per line. Wnycross JournalL r i-tha'ieiindehaH u
is good. Phone 40L-3. 321 First 10c
000
acre* of land, beginning about of motor vehicles produced in the
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Three
Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Tnd tb« other* c a n ’t
Street.
five miles north of Tampa, extend­ United Stntes was approximately
I v |th you
u n le s s
room apurtment on ground floor. ing
along State Rond No. 5 for ap­ 3,050,000.
TIN AND METAL WORK"
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Apply 300 French Ave.
your ad-lre**.
proximately 25 mites nnd a consid­
Send
in
your
subscription
to
the
JAMES
H.
COWAN—All
kinds
iilag.arr M » * T be
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Tribune or hand it to your local FOR RENT—One 3-room unfur­ erable distance west, lias been pur­
'" ^ S k f T b e N aanished apartment $23. 701 3rd. chased by 1). C. Gillett, he has an­
j afire or b r le tWater and Boat Tanks. At Oak dealer so you can read Florida’s
{frfkaae lU seontlagreatest newspaper. One year Street. One two mom nnartmunt. nounced. The purchase price was
Avenue
nnd
Third
Street.
Tele, aat tnlitl.
58.00, 0 months I4.0C, three months Also single rooms furnished or given as more thnn $2,000,000. The
phone l i t
Service
land is near trncts recently bought
I*rompt. Efficient.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS 52.00. If you desire 51,000 insur­ unfurnished. Apply 303 W, 3rd by Percy Rockefeller, Otto Kahn
ance policy add 73 cents to your St., phone 527.
All makes of typewriters for c filer.
nnd August Ilecksher. Purchase
was muile for persons whose names
sale on easy terms, for rent, also “DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
Lost
and
Found
were not disclosed, but who plan
repairs. Office supplies. Room O'
anything?” If ho ndvertlso tn
THIS
Bull Bldg.
to develop the land, Mr. Gillett
the "Gninonvilla Sun.”
LOST OR STOLEN—One large, stated.
VETERINARIAN
Lss mitKCTORY
ilnrk brown suit case.
Taken
WP.8T V I R G I N I A - C l a r k s b u r g . The
Skinny Men Can
DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian.
Mellonville Ave., BRITISH TOWN’S
C larksburg
Exponent, m o rn in g from Box 18.
11
* place within eaey
Dolans Vetinnry Remedies. 313 Inclu d in g Sunday, m o r n in g laaue. returned to Herald office und re­
Do the Same
BENEFACTOR DIES
I, people «r Hanford
1 ce n t p e r wort), m inim um t i e .
PL Second St.. Sanford, Flu.
ceive reward.
i u often
needed,
All weak men nnd women.
i ||*t when any «prDKVEI.OPKHS A T T E N T IO N --P e n ­
MILFORD HAVEN, England,
sa co la la b e g in n in g (lie g r e a te s t d e ­
. la rmiilretl.
I t I*
BOND ELECTION CALLED
All nervous men nnd women.
Building
Material
Feb.
1
1
.—The
death
occurred
re­
v e lo p m en t In n i n r l d a ’s h isto ry ; a
[ ■IphahelliMlIy
for
All
skinny men and women.
cently
of
Sir
Hugh
James
Prothero
linlf m inion ilollur h ig h w ay to the
hleaerp
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 0. — Thomas of Custle Hall, who be­
&lt;’nn grow stronger, healthier
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general g u lf bench June finished; a two
, T*V
ed o lla r b r id g e a c ro ss F.soum- A bond election hns been called by came prominent four years ago h,v and more vigorous and take on
cement work, sidewalks, build­ million
| Spare In Thin
Uay stn rte it; q u a r t e r
million the county school board for Feb.
-••liil needed, flesh in 30 days just
ing blocks, Irrigation boxee. J. B. dhln
o lla r o p e r a h ouse u n d er c o n s tr u c ­ 27 when petitions for issues to­ purchasing the town of Milford
j ECT 0 R Y
llnven for $1,250,0(111. Immediate­ by taking MeCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
tio n ; tw o m illions being spe nt on
Terwilleger, Prop.
h ig h w a y : g rea t eat chance fo r live taling $1,784,000 will be voted on ly after the purchase he freed the Compound Tablets four times n
IPHONE
Lumber and Building Material
d e v e lo p e rs to g e t
In on gro u n d by the freeholders.
Six niunici- t
day—n* easy to take as candy.
Carter Lumber Company
floor. W rit* D eve lopm e nt D e p a rt­ polities are concerned in the peopo-, town from ail tolls, amounting to
148
And what a hit these flesh pro­
several thousands of pounds year­
m e n t T h e P e n s a c o la News.
N; Laurel Sc.
Phone 606
snls. St. Petersburg’s share will I
ducing tablets have made. One
__________________
HILL LUMBER CO. House o. AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ be $1,100,000; Safety Harbor, $55,- '■ly.
druggist tripled Ids sales in one
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest 000;tl\ l.argo, $75,000; Clearwater,
Service, Quality and Price.
week.
classified medium, rate cash ,09c $224,000; Lellmnn, $105,000 and
ed Directory
The tremendous rise in recent
Everybody knows thut nasty­
charge. 10c per line, minimum Dunedin $105,000.
1
TO THE PUBLIC:
years in cigarette consumption in tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver
AND MOTOR REthe United Stntes is laid to the in­ Oil in a wonderful vilnlizer, flesh
The following named contract­ ,30c.
ors nrc fafr to OhgaAixea' Labor1 ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. “ Y” CONVENTION ANNOUNCE crease in the number of women producer and health creator.
HNDING.
•
Johns County is reached through
But who wants to swallow the
and pay the Union Scale set by
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 5.—L. smokers.
horrible stuff, when these won­
[ELECTRIC SERVICE Local No. 1201 of Painters, Dec­ the St. Augustine Evening Record. R. Reynolds, state secretary of
(rt Electrical repairs, orators and Paper Hungers of Quick results. Two centn per word. the Young Men’s Christian Assoc­ ■ H B x a a i H R a a a i a H H B B a H a a B H derful tablets—McCoy’s Cod Liv­
Samplo copy on reauest.
er Oil Compound Tablets, are just
tentral Ave. Orlando, America:
iation, announces that the first an­
as good and so easy to take,
W. R. Pell, F. W. Temporton, TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Dnily nual State Hi-Y congress will be
A box of (10 tablets for (10 cents
Times, the great homo daily, held at the University at Florida
Sold In The South For
V. C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace
and if any skinny man or women
IBII.ES FOR RENT
Jiminez, H. Harrow, R. L. Sel­ rate l ’Ac per word, minlmuii. on Feb. 27 nnd 28. nt the special
doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds in
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 25c cash with order. Wrlto invitation of President A. A. Mur*
3-1 YEARS
EEL r ui\ Drive It Talbott, T. M, Dunlap nnd G. W. for complete rate card.
20 days—money back. Ask Bow­
phree of the university.
Oak and Second St. Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S.
er’s Pharmacy, Dean’s Pharmacy
BEACH COUNTY—The
or any good druggists anywhere in
O. Shinholser. We also ask the PALM
scene of stupendous developmentAmerica.
public to see their painters have Read about it in the Palm Beach
lODY REPAIRING
I*-***
' —vJ
Be sure and get McCoy’s, the
card.
Post. Sample copy sent on re­
original and genuine, and don’t
STEIN — Automobile their local II.
Durrow, Pres.
Huh no equal for durability. It forget there is nothing on earth
quest.
airing and Rebuilding.
wear* longer and look* better thnn to good to make backward, list­
" (lit th e J f
Home. Oak Avenue.
ADVERTISING gets results if It
any other paint. We carry a full less, underweight children grow
|0S FOR HIRE
reaches potential buyers. PaBoats
line of sun-proof paint, varnishes, strong and robust.
—Adv.
HVumivrfht ‘Witt
latka Daily News is circulated In
Kalsomincs, brushes, wood stains
'ftcliijlitful Surnmt)
fu~SERVICE Day
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
and wall paper.
Meets all trains. BagBargain list of rebuilt boats:
Vntli’e « f \iiitmiiI llrrlliiK nt Hltirktion.
hfer. 1‘honc 551,
hiililrrH nt
No. 1—For snle; Pleasure boat
\ ru n :/. m n i:i. i m i r r w
22 ft., &lt;1 in.xlSin draft, 4 cylinder TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of. H aggard &amp; Company
[iJTO TRIPS
HmkI w Ii ri»rlilN
Sanford Paint &amp;
Florida real estate advertise In '
Red Wing motor, speed 11 miles
X u T H 'K IS li KIlKliV
t i l VMM,
CALDER. Day and per hour. Reasonable price. Con­ the St. Petersburg Times, One cent;
T
h
a
t
In
pufNUaiic.w ith th e c h a n .
Wallpaper Co.
Real Estate—Investments
e r anil In .......
w ith th,. tmicent a word daily, two cents a word
li service.| Anytime, struction of the very best.
vlsloit nf law, tin- nnniiat nii-cilng
or 25.
No. 2 Runabout 24 ft. 4 ft., din. Sundays._____________________ I First National Bank Building
of llie *tiicU|iiili|i I's nl the Vulili'4
Phone
303
Welaka
Building.
11•■i I I ’liiiipuny will lie lielil at the
by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine, TIIE MORNING JOURNAL is the
WRECKER
iifflm nf I lie H e e re ia ry a t liiT1 Smith
FLORIDA
accepted want nil medium in SANFORD,
speed 14 miles per hour. A sac­
P ark Avenue, In Hi.. I ’lty or SanJi Bay or night scr- rifice. Built last October.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
fiinl. Flnrlilii, nn tin* linii (lav nf
\j phone 394. Night
March, at the h o u r o f 7:30 p. m .
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. *1 in. nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
fur llie ptiriHise nf i'iills|ilet'lliK "ill’ll
by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Caliie, F L O R I D A — O R L A N D O — Orlando
m a t t e r " a* may lie b r n u a b t before
speed 12 miles per hour. A bar­
L^TY PARLORS
II.
morning Sentinal; largest classi­
Date.I till. Sib ilny nf F e b r u a r y .
gain.
lAttltlEV. Marinello
fied business, rnte lc a word, min­
1935.
These
boats
can
be
seen
at
our
ill kinds. Rain water a
L. A. im i'M L K Y ,
imum 24c cash with order._______
A tte s t;
I'resblent,
Old First National dry dock a t Osteen Bridge at any
A
L
F
R
E
D
FOSTER.
Secretary.
time.
A LITTLE TVANT AD In The
Ling, nhone 245.
Feb,
it,
III,
20,
anil
27,
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
Herald will bring you big re­
WAND DYERS
sult*. Advertise those old articles
. STEAM PRESSERY
you huve stored away and have
IMPORTANT NOTICK!
rk a specialty.
110
no use for. A little thlrty-cent ad
tvMue, Phone 327-J.
JOHN E. FOX
S o u t h w e s t e r n E x p re ss Co. o p e r ­ may bring you several dollars.
CAFE
a t e s o n Clyile Line limits he tw een Phone 148 and a representative
Ileal Estate— Insurance
S a n fo rd and Jack so n v ille, and m a in ­ will call to sec you.
TTcaTF!
ta in s d a lly service, except Monday
it in Service nnd Qual- to all point*, nt low est throiiKli TIIE MIAMI HERALD is the big
A l l k l m l . nl I ’ r m i r r l y L l . l r i l
Inr an lr
I street and park AvoEast
Const
morning
newspaper.
C o n n e c tio n s m ade tit I’a latU a w ith
P nrli At m m - unit Srrutiil s t r e e t
f a s t p a s s e n g e r e x p r e s s tra in s, r e n ­
d e r i n g s u p e r io r tlironali service to
all p o in ts In th o I'. 8. and (.attndu.
W e r e s p e c tf u lly solicit y o u r b u s i­
ness, und will welcome Innulre* as
to r a te s , schedules, service, etc.
O ffice Clyde Line Docks

WANTED

Automobiles

Miscellaneous
For Sale

1
-XL.

Cl 1925 bv I n t ' l F tA T ti n r S c n v i c k . I t . r

lu
Jl L

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                    <text>T H U R S D A Y .T E B R U A R Y 5 , 1 9 2 5 .

S D fG E p C p P IE S F IV E C E N T S .

NUMBER II

Klan Buries Noted Raider
ft

lent of Stone

i f ff lliM m .
W A d M lr t t o o N , Feb. 6.— It took of the M
1 aenaip
has little
cral
^
reveal his rase in advance.
l».the administraadministra
tion \ ^ fa»in8t ^bla.th*

pip

court would
__ ________
Accordingly, the senate wiTihear
Senators Walsh of Montana, and
Heflin of Alabama, at noon Thureday, and if they get through with
the debate, Mr. Stone will be con­
firmed before adjournment. It is
anticipated that* more than twothirds of the senate will vote to
confirm.
Senator Walsh's speech, ready
for three days, Is expected to sugpest that the only way In which
the senate Intelligently can vote on
Mr. Stone's fitness for the high
court is to wait until the grand
Jury ban acted on tho evidence.
Has Little to Go On
Tity., Feb. 5.—

Way Now
C lo s e d

ftaft From
Hill Will
Be Tried

Conferees Are Tentatively
way the s e n ^ W M h V e T J " ‘Agreed Upon UnderwoodV
fc«wing Provision With
Jence adduced before X
grand
Jury would be by having it revealFew Minor Changes Made

To Place W1
UfJ
INFORMATION ON Plan
Amount of Proi
MUZZLING OF AIR Road Bond Issue Up
OFFICERS GIVEN In O ne Election

w to an executive session o f the

Underwood Agrees'
To All of Change*

S
\v2l.h0T iUW' ° L wh,ch SenU ,p. i
f
a member and that
is not to be expected tho govtonth!nr WiU 1X? ° 8e ut8 whole ca,e

1■

L l t S W r t f?r t,he defense. as Thirty Amendments Agreed
Upon Including Provision
J he, ?utone matt,r will soon bo
Concerning
Ford's Offer
out of he way, but there remains

s°r

u“ttorn'y,or

Lowct* Body Henra Unexpect­
ed Revelations in Probing
Aircraft Industry; Members
Of Committee Arc Aroused

Road Program Will * - m
Cover Three Yean
Will Expend $750,000
In First Tear And
$500,000 In Next 2

i f r h . i ,SP°n d ? f lbe nomination
WASHINGTON, Feb. G^-H avor Charles Boecher Warren as at­
ing reached u tentative agreement
torney general.
WASHINGTON. Feb. G. — A
on the Underwood leasing bill, the
flood of information on the con­
H r M Warren Confirmation
Murcle Shoals conference Wednes­
dition o f the army nnd navy air
day night turned tho measure over
is permanently
services was turned loose Wed­
to tho congressional drafting ex­
Plntia for the expediturn of
nesday with unexpected sudden-,
gand cave 125
perts.
ness
before
the
house
committee
11,750,000
for a hard surfaced
,und by a rise in
The conferees will
assemblo
Funeral of Glenn S. Young, klan raider, was marked by one o f the investigating the aircraft Indus­ road system in Seminole coun­
Ithe cave and all
again Thursday to consider the re­ argest klan parades ever staged in Herrin, III. Part of
try, nnd before tho commlttro ndthe cortage journed the subject had spread to ty were laid at a special meetdrafted bill and to discuss points is,shown above.
pe through any
•
’
of agreement described an o f minor
the army and navy departments ing of the Seminole County
ge huve been
^
importance.
und( the floor of the house.
Commissioners on Wednesday.!
Fundamental principles o f the
The committee members, arousThe recommendation by, the
into the cave
measure are said to hnve been re­
c«l by charges thnt army and nnvy
tained, but numerous alterations
officers hail been “ muzzled" to Chamber o f Commerce, which
a geologist,
have been made in its terms.
prevent their
telling the truth placed the sum involved at
miliary authorltabout the efficiency of aircraft in $ 1,500,000 and outlined a sys­
Senator Underwood, Democrat,
lT chuce to reach
war, shifted rapidly nt today’s tem o f roads to be surfaced, wan
Alabama, author o f the bill appear­
jkinraihaft from
hearing, from one phase of the taken as a basis anil enlarged.
ed before the conference Wednes­
'k j. He was still
situation to another, and announc­
day and agreed to tho changes sug­
(lock this morning,
County Engineer Fred T. Wil­
ed their intention to sift the mat­
,g to extricate him, Authorities
Plan Vigorous Members New York Family gested by tho. conferees. A fter­
liams
was directed to proceed with
ter to tho bottom.
wards ho declared thnt whllo the
tnipt rescue work
the survey preliminary to the work
Investigation to Ascertain
The
committee
obtnined
nnd
H*viC«i1!uI\
T
,
LJIOmc
From
Club
to
Open
Exchange
Soon
Prepare
F
o
r
Millenium
bill would be reported with some
r safeguards,
ns quickly as potsible. Likewise,
Visit to Washington, Says
Those Responsible For The
In Downtown Store; Flans mnde public a "confidential letter" instructions were given to County
mine into the
Which Is Predicted To Be­ amendments, it substantially was
Stale Is Mecca for Thousand
Death of Orte Student
Laid for Millinery Class and In which Secretary Weeks asked Attorney George A. DeCqttes to
be fatal to
gin
After
Mid-Night the rnme as passed by the senate.
thnt Ilrig. Gen. Mitchell assistant
Refugees From Cold Winds
but the plan
Agree on Main Provisions
Exhibition bf Styles Here chief o f the army air service, fur­ prepare the call for the election,
COLUMBUS, 0 ., Feb. 5.— Police
is a last reOther arrangements will be per­
Chairman
Keyes,
o
f
the
conferees
PATCHOGUE, N. Y., Feb. B.—
nish all facta on which ho basld fected at a later meeting.
A picture o f cold weather in the
nc floor within today prepared to question the first
said Wednesday night the confer­
(Ry
Mrs.
K.
A.
Douglass)
recent statements "seriously re­
n shortly J.| ter o f more than (10 Ohio State Uni­ Six members o f Robert Reidty's ence had reached informal agree­ national capitol, the rush o f peo­
Plan Three Year Program
A large number of the members
swelled from be­ versity students, who last week family, for many yeurs residents ments on all o f the main provis­ ple south and the devastation o f the Woman’s Club were pres­ flecting" on tho army nir service
Thu plan adopted by the com­
and
its
ndministrntion
in
his
testi­
ast “ squeeze," worked In the pharmacy dirpensa- o f this quiet little Long Island com­ ions but it still was disagreed on wrought In southern Georgia by ent on Wednesday afternoon at
mony supporting unified control of missioners calls for an election for
Iftet from Collins. ry from which capnales, Rome con- munity, completed
the amount o f $1,760,000. Of thin
preparation the language o f some portions, of floods wns drawn Thursday morn­
the
government’s nir service.
ii
"
f
u,*
p
,
business
meeting,
Itsled the fact that tolninsr poisons, were Used to fill Wednesday to greet the millenium, the bill. For this reason he said, ing by H. C. DuBo&gt; Sanford bus­ wliich intimated that the members
amount $750,000 will bo sold and
It
also
considered
in
executive
iness
man,
who
returned
a
short
it was doubtful If the conference
continued und when prescriptions written by the uni­
placed in improvements during the
ure intensely interested in all de­
service, due, in their belief, sonic time report would be completed before time ago from a mission confer­ partments o f club activities. Mrs. session a resolution to place it on first yenr o f tho program, .which
they told Getter- versity student health
record
as
regarding
removal
o
f
ence o f Protestant churches held in
charge of the res- which has caused the death o f at shortly after midnight Thursday earl v next week.
Henry Wight, the president was Genetnl Mitchell irom from his covers three years. The amount
Thirty amendments hnve been Washington.
|the passaKe way is least one student and serious ill­ night.
in the chair and after reading of present position na detrimental to o f the bonds to So sold during each* ‘
ness to several others.
suggested by the house conferees,
When he stepped from the train the minutes by the secretary, rv- the army nir service, but action o f the two ensuing years is $500,­
Reidt, known among his neigh­
o f--three !*«rts from different chairmen on it went over until today. Such 000. according to tne plan. Tho
a cave explorer .. ,A * a result, university officials bors as a forehanded man, said including provisions o f the bill he
, entered
, a temperature
. - -----------found the wonder- this afternoon turned the officinl he will make a pilgrimage up a nassed by the house thnt wou.'d degrees above xero, the recond time i were heard.
a charge in General Mitchell’s atn- entire amount will be voted upon
.
c.
e i
msy have lost his investigation o f the situation ov­ nearby hill at II o ’clock Thursday have leased the property to Henry In his life Washington has given I \trs ty M
tus would return him to the runk at one election.
mpt. Forewarned er to Columbus police authorities. night to be ready for any eccnt- Ford, who withdrew his offer be­ him such a reception. Transparta- j man re n iirie iV til.b a n n e e chuir- o f colonel.
Tho commission spent virtual­
fore it enrne to n vote in the sen­ tlon facilities were tied up and n S I
W i S m V* v
°7 T
t dancers existing
uality. With the coming of Jesus, ate.
Representative Perkins, Rcpub- ly the whoto uf the special session
Co-operation Is Pledged.
wslk became! necessary.
Rubber i
. .
. .
'o u t , the
|ihre to explore the
he
said,
a
cloud
chariot
would
call
tteo considering the plan. Roads as
They promptly placed every faThere
in
considerable
sentiment
i, Collins descended d u ty o f the institution at the dls- for him at the hill and transport
reo proposed In tho chamber recom­
among the conferees that Ford
passage way last
him,
his
wife
and
their
four
chil­
bo mendations were given careful con­
!u&gt;8i*^
PoNce und pledged
would he induced to submit another
of a "cavern more their
dren to Hollywood, Calif., homo of bill if the Underwood hill is passed
they sideration while individuals who
heartiest co-operation.
Mammoth cave."
Mrs. Margaret W. Rowan, leader of by congress and supporters of his
,
.... ........- _______ .lews appeared boforo the commission
, „
•mbttship und .
President W. 0 . Thompson, nft, jm oims known
bapd
irtirti
has
sincarQ
for
fear
o
f U itig disciplined, and were asked to moke their recomspecially
requested
that
all
mem|whit he sought, he ter Issuing a statemunt insisting faith in tho truth o f her prediction original *J&gt;W, together witji...4igw&gt; ^Washington, however. Mr. Du- «ur». m y their due* ut this, moot­ ho htated lo^'r that he. had been mendntions. The names o f roaila
that there was no cause for alarm,
i 1? PDrnnizntlons, have announrs«id,‘ wa» making tho niost o f
included in the pl«Li
being Us ted
that tho earth nnd all things tem­
did these things:
fd their intenUon o f attempting t i " ' t’ c&lt;dd weather. "Baseball" games ing o f Uiu d u b year, which is Mur. informed unofficially thnt Rear and Will be published shortly.V
poral are to end some time Friday. Interest the Detroit manufacturer
Admiral
Moffett,
ehluf
o
f
the
bu­
on skutes, in the finest rink in the
°,f .the f.n’ I Ordered a complete chemical
T o Confer on Road No. 3
Reidt, n former member o f the again in tho Muscle Shoals pro­ world, which is a part of the* Lin­
Mrs. Wight reminded the club reau o f aeronautics o f the navy de­
t
analysis o f all remaining medicine
partment.
and
ilrig.
Gen.
Mitchell
church
o
f
the
Seventh
Day
Advent­
ject.
At
the
regular meeting Tuesday
coln memorial anil other winter •bat new members were inivited
8" . d*__! ° f the kind Issued to the students
is able to give my affected.
ists, by whom he was disfeliow_ ( ’ompngnise on Council
sports were the menns employed, j il,l° the organisation.and asked for Wire to be transferred from their Commissioner C. W. Entzmlnger.
i to last until u new
Mr. DcCottcs and E. A. Douglajs
Senate conferees have ugreed to The I’ otomnc river wns frozen ami a spirit o f cordinlolity towards present ns:,ignmeats.
Ordered that all further issuance shipped recently, is the man who a
Secretary Wilbur issued n flat were annointed to confer with tho
Him.” He told newsfew
days
ago
disposed
o
f
his
house­
compromise with their colleagues boys skated across it with impuu-1•hem. Tile third vice-president,
o f such medicine remaining in the
ik the "country to
• » 1will! Ik program chairman, report- denial that tho navy departments Htutu Highwuy Department rela­
college o f pharmacy where it was hold effects to a second hand deni­ o f the house on the proposal to •ty.
er
in
the
conviction,
that,
with
the
j»r"
create
un
advisory
council
o
f
far­
Mr.
Dnllose,
with
u
woman
del- j ‘‘d »hnl it was a source o f gratifi- attempted to exereise any censor­ tive to th.* right of way .tor state
mada up ahuuld cease.
earth’s
demolition,
he
would
have
M in, the second in
mers’
representatives
to
oversee
egate fropi St. Petersburg, ropro-, c*Hon that the program us laid ship whatever over the testimony highway Number Thrco through
Thfc police Wednesday night
no further use for them. lie safe­ •he production and distribution of I'eriteil the stute at tbo conference. |ol|l’ in the year book, was being o f naval officers testifying before the county.
|cnirred Wednesday
questioned Dean K. F. McCompbell
congressional committees. Hecreall efforts o f resguarded against a miscarriage o f fertilizer ns provided by the meas­ rrusMlint Coolitlif** irnvn thi*
UUrtiiil mil in full.
In response to a request B. F.
o f the College o f Medicine, George
i Collins.
the right to repurchase his effects ure.
D.
Thompson,
o
f
Canton,
the
Inst
Ifriend of Collins,
should ha fail to leava the vicinity
The finished bill is expected to
student taken
violently ill, and on scheduled time.
■the cave shortly nftprovide for the creation o f some
arranged tomorrow to question all
kml announced that
lmison ngpncy against tho pro­
•
|
m
j*-in hail occurred students in the college o f pharmacy &gt; w
ducers and farmers but details have
Ifeet from Collins, "I who have been on duty in the dis- JJ U I H O !* L l U U l l D G r I O not yet been decided. Appointment
in the last two weeks.
[J1* said, visibly de­ pensary
o f members o f the ngcncy is ex­
Discovery o f definite traces of
pected to he left to the president
lated turn
of
strychnine in the stomach o f Pusinstead o f designating them ns the
Attendance is l.arge
session.
ken made it certain thnt the pois­
house bill provided.
W a party o f six
The auditorium, in which
the l,l,at, n fa!,*,''in "'"'W should Ik* and mittee, charged at the committee
*t 10:30 in hopes of on was involved in at least three
Most o f the confrencc nltcrn- convention was held, contained •Ii-|»lay the work o f the cIuhki:i. i session that the investigation had
‘ out in un hour. A of the five or six more serious
Most of the conference altera­ spneo for 8,000 persons and was • Tho club voted to begui tlieuo nut been treated with "open and
cases which have developed since
Plans for aiding the sale of sea­ tions are represented us being des­ filled throughout the session deabove-board" tactics by the army,
(Continued on Page H)
occurred Wedneslast
Thursday.
Rut
chemical
son
tickets for exhibition gnntes ignated to give the president great- vpite thelnature of the convention
and Representative Curry, Repub­
ad been cleared out
n.l Inlatn.ln 2.. I_. _... I
I.
«
lican. California, author o f a hill
►eme.1 clear to reuch tests o f nearly two-thirds o f the to be played in Hanford between ed latitude in drawing a lease, for a,,d the inclemency o f the weather,
capsules issued for treatment o f the Milwaukee baseball club und if the executive is restricted, the Radio amplification enabled those
pending before the military com­
Vtim.
ds failed to reveal any trace of other teams training in this state, conferees fear ho would be unable; in the auditorium to hear perfectly
mittee to create u unified nir ser­
pished on the part of cold?
( furnished by the United States
were made at the weekly luncheon to obtain a lense and government! " 10 speakers.
vice. issued a statement challeng­
l n when they learn oil the poison except in one capsule.
Department of Agriculture nnd the
o
f
the
Junior
Chamber
o
f
Com­
This
capsule,
one
of
u
number
is­
ing tho “ older service" o f the army Florida State Bureau o f Markets
operation would be forced.
Mr. Duliuse declared that Flor­
Ifened. Homer Colmerce at the Seminole Cafe Thurs­
and n n vy, "t o order tests cover­ Cooperating).
Section ‘Four Rewritten
ida in on everyone’s mind. He
fr *tarted to go in sued to Timothy J. McCarthy, of day noon.
ing* the entire field in Mitchell’s
With this in mind, the conference quoted a porter in saying that one
Tot was dissuaded by Fremont, Ohio, varsity football
testimony."
Chairman of the various stand- j:, 'undeVstood "to“ MhaCe'rewritten could always distinguish the trains
I t’*ayer' *a.st week, was said to con*r, Lee Ci»1Uns*ri*and
*"
Standing o f eamlidatea in tho
* • section
••
Among other things, General
rescue party'
I *.a' n nothing but poison. It is be­ ing committees pledged efforts o f completely
four of the bill
(Continued on Page H)
"Miss Shrinor" conte/t living eon­ Mitchell recently told the com ­
tas buried ti.irf
1Uevred to have been a similar cap- those groups in pushing the sale o f regulating the production o f ferti­
, ducted by the Sanford Shrine Club mittee that certain officers were
.
shipments for re­
Grralds said
iVVauIe which caused McCarthy to be- tickets, which have ulreudy been lizer. It would have required the
sold.
in connection with the coming afraid "to tell tho truth" about air­ mainder o f week already
received here. Each book o f tick­ lessee to produce 40.000 tons .»»*
•
*
come
violently
ill
last
Thursday.
*k continuously fell
Shrine
Circus,
ns
compiled
Thurs­
ets
will
cost
$o
which
will
give
ad­
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.............
.
,fl
ueilllt
Ha'°*
on
contract
for
future
dulivcraft
through
a
fear
o
f
being
dis
Poison was found in the stom­
(Continued on Page 8)
'five men with him
day morning, shows
that Miss cipline "indirectly’’ through trails-, “ ! £
mittance to nine games, all o f
. V!rm8« irFm rUlu.10 inch
fj* Routed to him, ach o f Thompson, who was taken which will be hotly contested a f­
Ruba Williams, o f
Sanford, is fer to less favored posts, nnd M r.! ^ 7 ' ’ 7 '/ ,‘iern SeH-BInnching in
suddenly
HI
Tuesday
under
circum­
to home and go to
MIAMI, Feb. 6.— Franklin D. leading with Miss Mina Williams Perkins said today that one o f the 1^ ‘7 “ fil’ ’
stances similar to those in other fairs und well worth the price, it is
No' 1
Roosevelt, former assistant secre­ of Kustis, n dose second. Thu oth­ naval officers who asked not In* " b
declared.
cases.
u
,n1
willinK
* in Morning
tary
o
f
the
navy,
who
arrived
here
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quote
lor
next
week
s delivery.
er
contenders
in
their
respective
Continued efforts to cecurc suit­
called told him if ho testified as
Exact cause of the deuths of
*7?"test wanting a
Shipments for nil stato reported
last night on the Houseboat Ijj- order are: MImm Margaret I’owe,
able railroad crossing signals for
NEW YORK, Feb. G.— A bench rooca, extended an invitution to the of Delamd; Miss Alberta Aycock, be believed— "well, Guam is a long for Wednesday, Feb. 4: California
•«« wall and roof Charles H. Huls o f Logan, O., who tho crossings in this city, were dedistanco
away."
t .
' W| early Wednes- died last Saturday in convulsions,
warrant for Marcus A. Garvey, is­
and of the violent illness o f Har- tsrndned upon by members of the sued by Federal Judge Augustus members o f the executive council Miss Gladys Wilson, Mrs. O. W.
Representative Hull of Iowa, n 14; Florida 70, (Sanford Section
i . , “ “ led Collins, in
Total rhipments
o
f
the
American
Federation
to
he
I
Gilbert.
Mrs.
Frank
Donaldson
Republican
member of the military G4), total 84.
with President Hand today when the self-styled
r 1 Prison, just
as old E. Gillig o f Tiffin, ()., a sopho- ‘»0,|y in
from
nil
states
this
season: Old.
his
guests
Thursday
afternoon
and
Miss
LeClaire
Jones,
all
of
committee, declared in tho house
been determined. Spencer that two or three of the “ President of the African Repub­
were uhle to off- more, has not
I
: new 1117, Total shipments
alionrd the yacht. President Wil- Sanford.
that
it
would
be
"unfortunate”
if
Capsules
o
f
the
same
kind
were
"
0™1
'1
**
In
Snnford
are
as
danP « o n Page 8)
lic", who is under conviction for Iinm Green snid if nothing develop-1 Telephone advices from Orlando
officers were prevented from com­ from Sanford section to dfite, 574;
prescribed for them.
! «,.erou* •*f not rnore 90&gt; thnn ony ,n using tho mails to defruud, failed
ed nt the morning session to pre- indicate thnt Miss Mary Acits. An ing before congressional commit­ Inst season 739.
Hul’s death nt first was nscrib- j 1 „ stale*
,
,
...
to appear for sentence.
Philadelphia: 30 clear; 3 Cali­
vent the council would accept.
active contestant there, will come tees to tell the truth.
ed to tetanus.
That o f Pusken.
a,.on« the genera! line
fornia; 3 Florida, arrived. 13 cars
to the front by tho end o f the week
Representative Anthony, Repub­
while another Orlando entry. Miss lican. Kar\ya.*
’
’
ed1 re m ^igitis0.rtCm' W“ a Qttribut‘ ; was reported by RW A. King* chair Feb. 5.— A
man of the Beautification Com­
Lucille I-ostor, gives promise o f army apprup
Dean Campbell Wednesday ex­
becorning one o f the lenders. Other the house it
mittee. He stated that certain lots
F
rate increase
plained apparent conflict by say­ in the business Hection where num­
entries are Miss
Mcl.ucus and both war an*
1° Ihe house.
_
.
ing thnt the «vmntoms in o il three erous old automobils and other un.
California, full crates, XL60Miss Norrine Simms, o f Mt. Dora, place restrictions on officers as to •J.O
Commerce ComO.
S
9ea«
a
n,i*
ht
niistaken
for
(
jiKht,y
objectn
are
xtorei|
ari.
to
•tarings on east... „ „ „
%
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Mrs. Jenkins o f Oviedo;
Miss testimony, and that his commit­
New York: 25 elenr, P Florida,
tn* otntr.
. Ibe cleaned within the next 30 days
•tales.
lily M. S. Page.)
|rendition was excellent. The suf- Paulino West of Oviedo, and Miss tee had found it "extremely d iffi­
How or why the noiaon was in- b cjty 0fpcjais
It is hard to write a review of fering husband’s suppressed iki- Lillian Districk o f Winter Park. cult,’’ to obtuin straightforward or arrived. Supplies moderate, de­
,Vnr’1cnt Agents eluded in the medicine is a m y.tobjection was voiced by L. C. a muil order catalogue when one sire, engendered by ii practice o f
mand moderate, market atendv:
The contestants are selling nd- coiifidentul information.
federal grand
Florida 10 inch crates, 3-4s, $2.50
ery. Students who are treated at g ebout to the fact thut cows are is uddicted to shopping at second­ his wife o f waking him ut all hours vane** tickets to the Shrine Circus
•I*r case.
the university health service office al|owed to roam the Mtreets in tho hand stores; it is hard to do jus­ o f the night, to inquire what hia which is to hplgiren for ti days on
U J 12.75-3.00, few $3.25;
•ftbe wheat flour
are only given prescriptions there. residential section and asked the tice to tlje "Covered W agon" when dreams were, was for "freedom.’’ ‘ be Iatke front-near the Clyde
8 -10a, $2.25-2.50, mostly $2.50,
was usked by
These are filled nt the college of body to tuke steps to seek co-oper­ one’s ideas o f western life were and not to commit murder as a n y ! d‘*?k beginning on Feb. Hl« Judgmostly $2.50, green $2-2.20; wash­
.of Arizona.
Pharmacy dispensary.
Medicine
ed, car 3-4s. $3.00, Cs. $3.60-8J&gt;0,
distribution of
Ut, : n ,vamen urged compounded nt this dispensary is ation of citizens in putting to an derived from Nick Curter and like­ normal human, being would ,($$|DnK by the wid*
8s, $3.20. California, full crates,
tiekct*f in' the [other 'central Florr ‘ institutional a- always made up under the direct end the practice which was called wise it is a mean job to tackle liko doing.
LOS ANGEI.ES. Feb. 5.— Mur-, fair quality and condition $«-«JI6.
Freud,
or
to
be
more
exact.
"Sup­
a
nuisance.
A
psycho-analyst
is
brought
liv-j
bln
eitieSi
Sanfonl
it
tot
the
h«r.it
e « house conunitdvr o f two tittle girls was revcatesi few $0.50. ordinary quality ahd
supervision o f faculty members, all
_______
_ _ pressed Desires" which^is one of o the play with effect. Ho. |s,l
Several_______________
new members,_ ___
among
thousands o f people ofiCvntral
yc:}ti*rduy, months after their dis­ condition $4.50-5.50.
•&lt;&lt;
o f whom are registered pharmac-[ (hem. Dr. A. W. Eppes, Dr. Parks, his by-products, when one’s idea of mo court o f
final
appeal^
'hijiJ
Florida.
Reports
which
hkvc
been
di!'arc“nluinln*c a re­ ists, officials pointed out.
Chicago; 41 clear. 0 Florida;'
Ray I)urden und L. 51. Stephenson, the consumnte in literarv art is theories from the mainspring o l ' received from St. Petersburg, and appearance und murders which'an­
t to
con(°r*
were present and made short talks. "Gungu Din."
the existence o f th : wife, which Palm Hunch indicate thut Sanford other girl insisted she committed 1 Michigan arrived. 18 cars on?
*hn!onhe
House
Suppressed Desires
is a very cha ruder was recreated by Airs, i is to witness an unusually good during the last two years, in a track. Supplies moderate, demand
t« thsi °t ( a,R°rniu.
clever take-off
on the so-called . «L W. flurncs. Their Cousin Mnb- ’ circus, which is all o f professional statement made before city and moderate, market steady. Florida,
TO VOTE ON RONDS
,
The 10 inch crates, fair quality, 4-fl*.
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school psychologists who “ fall” i el. o f Chicago, played by Miss N n-!U lent. The business end is hand- county authorities today.
scorch for Muy nnd Nina Martin, $2.75-3.00, few higher, 8a, $2.25­
FORT LAUDERDALE, Feb. B.! f°r
psycho-Analya\H."
It wns omi Scnggin, provides an amusing led entirely by th*i local Shriners.
12 and 8 years old ended yesterday 2.50, 10s, $L75-$2.00, poorer qitalGRIFFIN. Gn.. Feb. 5.__A fte r)—The voters of this citv will pass |nresented with equul cleverness n t) nnd touching victim o f the theories' .One city, Kustis, has nlreudy ask- when their bodies were found in ity, all sizes lower.
Michigan
his fu m -o u two bond issues during thi.i;
8«.
auditorium I that form tho'thom e of the skit, led for and has beeq assigned one
n field scarcely a mile from their squares!! best $2-2.25, ordinary
abounds
humor
o f the six
bo known
S T to T A S * fo r W
p ™ . « d » T 'r '^ 'l f i T l r i r i " F i O l
.fl»noon
, The comedy
...........
........ in
.......
........day
.................
. days,
.. .......to............
$1.25-1.50; California, 18 inch
H Earnest
who appeared last nearly $500,000 worth, to provide
Of course, a dramatic critic m ust, o f a higher sort, probably a mix-1 as Kustis duy. and the Shrine rs home.
crates, best S5-5.50. ordinary, $4­
nieht
with
ohurires
that
he
was
finances
for
civic
improvements.
«'nd
«ault
to
prove
to
critic
world
ture
o
f
irony,
rarensm
nnd
envy.land
their
friends
have
ulrem
..
__________
P
H
H
I
I
.
.
I
..
.......
.....
..
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y
night with charges that
4.50, full crates. $7-7.50.
taken from his home and severe­ and a second on Feb. 28 of $200,- that he is a^ critic. Accordingly. One must be envious in ordoi to chartered several busses for the
St. Louis; 43 clour, no carlot ar­
i ’ Otetl aflnr n
000
for
construction
of
two
bridg-1
tne
husband
in
the
skit,
which
was
I
k
?
properly
sairastic
und
ironical,
motorcade
which
will
bring
the
/ r in ., r a wrang- ly flogged by a band of maskeu
rivals. 8 cars on track. Supplies
cs over New River, one at East ployed by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, is It was presented in u highly cred-j Kustis party to Sanford. Other
CHICAGO,
Feb.
5.
—
Wheat:
l i the n,Cn- CXCcutive men today remained in jail pend­ Avenue and the other west of tne a wooden character.
■acter.
devoid of (table manner which reflected con-1 days will |&gt;c assigned to Mt. Dorn May, l.'J5*» to 1.97; July, 1.65U to moderate. Florida 10 inch crates
k*r4l "'""nation of ing the arrival of Judge W. E. HueighlHjrhood of 1human emotionss. There.is no as- sidcrnblu thought, effort and abil-jaiui Orlundo, but the dates have as L C 5 *. Corn^Muy. 1.3(j to 1,30H- 4-Gs, $2.60-2.75.
venue
F lattice '' 10 ^ a Seuicy. when an invcJtigulhm wil*/
persion upon Mrs.
*
F. M. Seraggx.
Maxwell; h eru ty.
' yet not been act.
Oats; May, G2 to Q2H.
bo launched.
L 1 0 AVe,,ue*
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POLICE 7 " 7 : 7 , _ _ _ _ TO COME
60 STUDENTS WHO END TONIGHT,
FILLED CAPSULES SIX READY TO DIE

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BIG RUSH NOW IS 38 MEMBERS ARE
ON FOR FLORIDA ADDED IN MONTH
SAYS LOCAL MAN TO WOMAN’S CLUB

Help In Disposing
Baseball T ic k e ts

Celery M arkets

Local Girl Leading
Field I n Sanford
Shriners’ Contest

Roosevelt Entertains
Executive Of A. F. L.

Warrant Issued For
“ African President”

r&amp;ton News

Women’s Club Players Delve Into
Psycho-Analysis In One Act Play

Murder Shown When
Girls* Bodies Found

Flogged Man Seeks
Jail For Protection

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7en per cent Cash, Balance Easy
WE PAY THE TAXES FOR 1925
elopments are all made we will double our price. Will you be one ot
owners ol these lots? Beautiful high and dry residential lots, carefully
TED — wonderfully located amid Orange trees and Giant Oaks.

is situated in the hills ot Mellonville Avenue, within the City limits ot Sanford.
Originally the old Doyle homestead, purchased tor Odd Fellows home and lately
acquired by the Bel-Air Realty Company.
We want
.
.to make
. our clients and friends some money
.
Come talk it over with
us at our new location, 105 West First Street, Next door to the Western Union.

H. B. Lewis, President

Phone 349

R. C. Maxwell, Secretary

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Awake d u b ; 8:30 musical geo­
graphy; 9:15 chorus.
K YW — Chicago (530) 7 concert;
speeches; 9-:30'rovuc.
8 speeches
WLW— Cincinnati (423) ailcnt.
W KAR— Dallas
News (427.9
6:30 orchestra; 8:30 vocal, violin.
WOC— Davenport (498) 7:20 ed­
ucational; 8 orchestra.
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K O A--D enver (322.4 ) 0 vooal,
Instrumental program nddresa.
W H O -D e s Moines (522.3) 7:30
mandolin, guitar, hnnjnists, vocal,
orchestra.
WCX— Detroit Free I’ rcss (516)
7:3Q*miislcaJ; 9 dance.
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NevPofewiltra, teribr, pnctJtihlh
v t o A R ? - Ft. Worth StapfJrtlfegrnm? W f2.»)
7:30 m usitf fti30
baniLJI*
. i v ’’
KWX—Hollywood (330.9)
travelogue; 8:30 rristrumentalAvdrnl;:10 features; 12 popular spnjtt
days just nhead,’’ the letter, dated 1 a.1m. orchestra.
WDAF— Kansas City Star (41-fJan. 24, reads.
“ Imitation,” it
.1) 0 school of the air, address,
adds, “ is tha t incerest flattery."
The Mnine tlovernor wns a vis­ story ensemble, 8 program; 11:45
itor to Floridn last fall when he Highthawka,
i
WIIB— Kansas Citv (411) 7:00
nttended the governors’ conference
rtt .Jacksonville |Nnv. 17-18 nnd music talks.
later toured the state with the
KIM— |.os Angeles Times (395)
tinrtv that spent n we&gt;k or more 8 concert; 8:30 children; 9:30 talk;
in visiting the principal cities o f 10 pianist; 11 instrumental trio; 12
the West nnd East Coi&lt; ;
(400) 7:30 concert, talk.
In his letter fiog. Bsew der urgWMC — Memphis Commerclnled (fov. nnd Mrs. M(t£t'lL.tn visit Appeal (503.9)
H Uncle Jerry;
Maine. “ I cannot promise to ex- 8:30 concert; It frolic,
eel your hospitality, he said, "but
WCCO — Minneapolis-St. Paul
we shoW iW our
equal it here (417) 0:30 concert: 7:30 lecture;
in lhe&lt; A a lc^ fw M a in e.^ 'r. •&lt;
8 string qunftot; 9 “ F nnd It. Fum“ 'Hr Jln®|h§d lV /o ity .. &gt; slq w lly."
here y* our state this past week
WOR — Newark (405) string
nnd we arc feeling fine,’’ the let- quartet; 7:30 program; 9 Mabelter continued. “ I walked ono-hnlf anna Corby,
mile or so in the fnce o f a hitihg
WJZ— New’ York (455) (1 Snvarwind and snow storm yesterday vis jn ensemble; 7 Wall St. Journal
iting one of the institutions o f o u r ’ review; 7:10 public speaking; 7:40
state, ns annutomobMe and iy|gig|i |j,t.a „ong«; 8:45 orchestra; 9 muL...L _
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s i c :19:30 dance.
W llN — New York (300) 0 or­
chestra; 8:30
dunce; 9 fushion
chats; 9:10 popular songs; 9:25
storage batteries; 9:35 dunce; 11
Ted Lewis.
WEAK— New York (492) 0 stor­
ies; 7 Happiness boys; 8 Harmony
four; 10 orchestra.
W JY— New York
(405)
7:15
trnvelogue; 9 how motion pictures
are made.
K « 0 —Oakland (300) 0 orches­
tra; 7:30 girls’ period.
WOAW— Omaha (522.3) G story
0:30 violinist, pianist; 7:15 sports;
9:30 harpest, pianist.
W DAK— Philadelphia (395) 0:30
talk; 7 talk; 7:15 talk; 7:30 re­
cital; 8:30 concert; 9:03 orchestra.
WOO— Philadelphia (509.9) 0:30
orchestra; 7:25 concert; 8:30 or­
chestra; 9:03 orchestra; 9:30 or­
chestra.
KDKA— Pittsburg (309.1) 7:15
address; 7:30 concert.
WCAR— Pittsburg (462) 0:30
Uncle Kay bee; 7:30 entertainers.
K (» W — Portland Oregonian
(485) 10 lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls.
KPO— San Francisco (423) 0:30
orchestra; 10 dnnee; 11 piny.
WOY— Schenectady (380) 0:45
health talk, instrumental; H ad­
dress; 7:20 travelogue, instrument­
al; 9:30 orchestra.
KFQX— Seattle
(283) 9:15)
Aunt Vivien: 10 orchestra; It con­
cert; 12 dance.
- WBZ— tyn-yy»fiyld (337)
0:05
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\ W INTER PARK , Feb. 5.— Rol­
lins College opened the second se­
mester o f its fortieth year Mon­
day and non titans’out on the final
lap of the year’s work. A s Is cust­
omary all students were registered
although the m ajority o f courses
are u continuation o f those begun
’ hist September.

}}fA sljahtj iflerente in registration
Whs rihiUj ipussiU | through the
tetfstrtUHpibf
lumber of stu­
dents tm*mjrrin \ |from Columldn
JniverJlramJnive yity of Tennesito andttMjterst ■
One olMtOie fea W s o f the new
semester
the basketball trip
trough 'q^urgini i ?d South Caro­
lina whiclr the T « to begun Tues­
day.
In speaking o f the close o f the
first semester President Weir «'Xpressed sotlsfrictioi) at the solid
work done by students covering
that period and predicted a most
satisfactory session
just begin-

Hudson’s position ns the world’s creates! value is not merely a neff
ment. For ten years the Super-Six has stood alone in mechnnictl si
ncy. Basic patents have kept others from copying its motor, f t Sl
ncy. Basic patents have kept others from copying Us motor. Ttfesi
Super-Six in smoothness and Ionjf, economical car life.

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Sport requiring ponies.
Wireless.
A step.
Musical drama.'
Retimes.
Rodent.
More sugary.
Pipe joint.
Hebrew Deity.
I’nrt o f leg.
Organs of henring.
Like.

Rested.

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Sully.
Wayside hotel.
Fight.
A drunkard.

Number.
Depended.
One element o f n product
You

Peruse.
Vile.
Accomplished.

Tardily.
Fibres of the body.
Existed.
To restrnin water.
Ocean,
Wily.
Claw.
Pig pen.
Toward.
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Cleverness,
Devour.
Flights o f steps.
Truest.
Tool.
Electrical element.
Clear profit.
Appointment.
Rolls of film.
Fertile places in de.-ert.
(let up.
Snake-like fish.
Time f earth Cuming once on
axis.
40. Ventilating machine.
41. Lyric poem.
IV.RIrd o f tha night.
48. Partner and friend.
50. Lnrge cistern.
52. Harm.
53. Mohammedan person.
55. More painful.
5*5. Resinous substance.
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59. Second person pronoun (poss.)
150. Ponderous book.
52. Quantity.
14. Serpent.
5*5. Brooding place.
58. Capture.
72. Negative.
70. Perish.
74. Present.

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CHICKEN

Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Chair.
Atop.

Cut to Suit
$9,00 per cord delivered

Sphere.
73. Couples
Prophets.
75. There fo
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Intended.
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Jewel o f delicate colors (
Allow.
Conjunction.
Plnso o f publin contest (f
Purpose.
Father.
Skill.
Pure.
Organs o f sight.

Britt Realty Company
J. G. SHARON
Altorncy-at-Law
Will practice in all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Titles given especial attention
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WE PAY THE TAXES FOR 1925

is situated in the hills o f Mellonville Avenue, w ithin the City Limits of San­
ford. Originally the old Doyle homestead, purchased for Odd Fellows
home and lately acquired by the Bel-Air Realty Company.
We want to make our clients and friends some money. Come talk it over
with us at our new' location, 105 West First Sreet, Next door to the |tyefet|f, , , , j ; ’

Phone 349

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100 OF WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT

H. 15. LEWIS, President

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A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
YOUR MONEY HACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED

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PERMANENT restrictions on Fort Mellon property as­
sure investors of absolute safety from ail annoyances
and inconveniences which might tend to mar the perfect
charm connected withf the thought of a homesite in this
section. Located on high ground and commanding an
extensive view of the lapping waters o f beautiful Lake
Monroe, the supremacy o f this subdivision from a
healthful or artistic viewpoint is unquestionably indis­
putable. The Promoters are offering excellent resident­
ial lots, easily within reach o f moderate means, which are
ideally situated for the construction of permanent homes
and the rearing of children. In accordance with the
beautification program, trees will he planted, parks con­
structed, and streets paved, so as to make this a thinir of
remarkable beauty within the city limits. The present
low price o f lots should be an irresistable inducement to
the home seeker to secure for himself a locatioifwhereon
later to build, before adjacent developments make Fort
Mellon values too high for the average investor. The
rapidity with which wise men have snatched up these
bargains should be ample evidence of the true merit of
Fort Mellon property.

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Well Within The City Limit*

Is Offering
Exceptional Investment
Opportunity

TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS will make
(he first payment on a fifteen hundred dollar lot in
Sanford's Superior Subdivision wher? attractive home*
sites lure investors from other sections o f the city by
untold investment opportunities. We have lots now
selling oh low ns $1000, which can be bought oa easy
terms. (laze briefly into the future to see the value o f
these lots when First Street has been paved to Mcllonville Avenue and the new hotel, nearby, has been com*
pletcd.
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THE UNPRECEDENTED sale or Fort Mellon
lets increases the likelihood of immediate rise

FORT MELLON is located near the intersection
»f Union Avenue and Mellonville Avenue. It is
the site o f the Historic Fort Mellon where (len•
,
end Mcllcn once repelled a strenuous Indian at­

in realty values.

tack at the cost cf his own life.

they were put on sale, if you can vlsuailxe the
future with any degree of accuracy, you will
sec two or three years hence n Sanford of thirty
thousand population.. You will see the business
district built up almost to the very borders of
Fort Mellon... It is impassible to estimate what
property in this section will sell for nt that
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»
time, but P, is safe to predict that fortunes wilt
be made* by early investors in Sanford's Fin­
est Subdivision.

subdivision have increased ten per cent since
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It is lecatcd

oa high ground rising gently but steadily from
the shores of Lnke Monroe, making an incom­
parable setting for a beautiful homesite.

it is

within a few blocks of the site for (be new hotel
and quite in line with the proposed develop­
ments of the Pnnfard-Hotct Realty Company of
the East Side properties.

Already lots in this entire

Fort Mellon is offer­

ing a superb opportunity for money making in­
vestments.

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A-1*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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TH U RSD A Y , FED. 5, 1925.
JLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.

BE CH A R ITA B LE :— Brethren,
t-a man be overtaken in a fault,
| Which arc spiritual, restore such
M In the spirit of mcekn.’ s*;
..„id e rn g thyrelf, lest thou also
•'tempted. Galatians 5:1.
A T TH E COUNTY FAIR
)ld Jenkins has a Jersey cow,
;An* she’s as fine ns silk;
lim ply brenks the record when
Ii4lt comes to giving milk,
*’ as for butter, snkes alive,
Her match ain’t anywhere!
at what’s the use o f telling this?
You'll see her at the fair!
lid Neighbor Dobbins has a sow,
A s fine as fine can be.
say she weighs n thousand
pounds,
An’ has n pedigree;
has a dozen baby pigs,
' Plum beauties, I declare!
ut what’s the use o f telling this?
You’ll sec them at the fair!

Old Andy Jones, the chicken man,
That lives across the way,
He has
hen that taken the cake,
Lays once or twice a dny;
At least, that’s what old Andy

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Everyone nowadays is wiHtfni &lt;syndksfctfed articles for the
newspapers; either that, or special artfetefc for some partic*
ular publication. It is really quite tne-thm g among those
folks who would get their names in the papers anyway. They
take to it with the same ardor that the same kind of people
developed appendixes n few years ago and then had them
cut out.
During the political disturbance in N ew 'Y ork last sum­
mer, W. J. Brynn, who has more fame as a politician than a
litterateur, adorned the pages o f the Hearst papers with
articles on the Democratic outlook. Gene Sarazen, whose
strokes with a mashie-nihlick are considerably superior to
those with his favorite fountain pen, contributes daily art­
icles on how to sink the third p u tt Even Peggy Joyce, many
times divorcee, advises through the newspaper columns how
to make love artistically, and Gilda drey, shimmy queen,
writes at length on reducing contours. .
Most o f these are, in the language hf thtf plcbs,' the bunk.
Most of them are mere space killers, or ure used for the pur­
pose of attracting a few additional readers o f some particular
class v/ho cannot he interested by the ordinary news o f the
day. But a few of them furnish reading matter which has
some appeal to the intellect and which shows considerable
knowledge of human nature and the trend of national events.
Bryan’s articles laHt summer were among these. Those of
Will Rogers, now writing for the New York World, are others.
In a recent contribution he describes in his own inimitable
way the rapid expansion of the automobile business. He says
in part:
“ Nineteen hundred and fourteen saw several
changes in this great vehicular movement. The Ford
Company passed its first 1,000 a day production. Peo­
ple thought then, My Lord, will they ever stop turn­
ing those things out! They were like Japs, they were
multiplying something terrible. So America woke up
and said, we got to have somewhere to put these
things, and somebody thought of the idea of building
roads to store them on, so they commenced to make
roads. And as fast as they would make roads, why,
Uncle Henry would clutter them up with these Things.
It got so it was the entire Nation organized against one
lone man. Every State said to themselves: “ We will
build some vacant roads,” but the minute they got ’em
built, why, they found there were thousands of people
there waiting to twist a mechanical thing’s tail and
away it would go and fill up their road, just as much
as it had been with Rocks and Trees before they had
built it. He has filled every road that was ever, built.
I don't care wheke you try to hide a road, why, one of
Mr. Ford’s Rond fillers will find it.”

I f you will look deep behind the smile on Will Rogers’ face,
you will see there something surprisingly true about what he
sayH. We built roads to find space to put the automobiles
being turned out in great numbers by the manufacturers.
1 And Andy wouldn’ t dnre
And after all thnt is just about what we did. Certainly if
To Re about his hen, because
it hadn’ t been for the development o f automobiles and their
’ He’ll have her at the fair!
wide-spread use, very fc\V roads would have been constructed
ff .
and those which were, would hnvc been of the old wagonDid Farmer Brown has raised some road variety o f a quarter of a century ago.
corn,
Indeed it is true, and you can readily see if you think
That knocks the record flat;
along this line a little further, that the invention of the auto­
H ie ars are 20 inches long—
mobile and its subsequent development, lias effected vast
Well, maybe hardly that—
changes in our nation and has completely revolutionized our
But, anyway, there ain’t no corn society.
Can beat it anywhere.

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But what's the use o f tollin' this?
JiYou'll sec it at the fair!
— Exchange.

Merely Following Precedent

Inasmuch as tho laws of Florida arc built upon old Eng­
lish laws, it should not bo surprising to find Florida office­
holders here and there imbued with the idea that they still
have the prerogatives o f the keener of.thfi X^YSrT o f Lgnjjqp.
During the reign o f Queen Elizabeth the salary- of* the
keeper of the Tower o f London was about five hundred dollars
a year. In addition to this he received all the government al­
lowances made to offenders of high rank who were too prrul
to accept the gratuity. All cattle, too, that slipped off London
Bridge, all carts that fell into the moat, all flotsam and jetsam
in the Thames, two flagons of wine from every vessel arriving
from Bordeaux, and many other things were included in
his fees.
The cop who feels privileged to pillage a fruit stand, tho
congressman who grafts his meals and his railroad fare, the
occupants of many places o f public trust will never gel over
Most politicians will stand for
what they think the people will that notion Ihat they, too, are entitled to “ all the carta that
Tall for.— New Orleans Times Plc- fall into the moat."

The old order chnngcth. Where
hogs used to roll in sulphur pool t,
Cadillac cars now park.
---------- o---------( ‘A nyone who can't sec the great
lure o f Florida must be looking
ugh concave lenses.
,
----------o---------Advlco from
the Providence
News says, “ Fall In lovo with your­
self and you w on’t have any riv­
als.”
----------o— -----Trotsky once was saved from
hanging hy students. Even those
o f higher educations make mis­
takes.

syunc.

---------- o---------Eight per cent interest may he
light per cent interest, hut
it
qpkes a lot o f difference whether
rou are getting it or paying it.

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They tell us that the only perion In Sanford who hasn’t had the
!lu was arrested the other day
tor hnving more than a quart in
lis possession.

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WHEN WE build, let us think that we Iniilcl forever.
Let it not he for the present delight, not for the present use
alone. Let it he such work as our descendants will thank
us for, and let us think, as we lay stone on stone, that a time
is to tome when those stones will he held sacred because our
hands have touched them, and that men will say as they look
the labor and wrought substance of them: “ See! This our
Fathers did for us.” — John Ruskin.

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Now people are coming to San­
ford every day. Lots of them arc
making their homes here. Let’
give them a welcome and assure
them Sanford has plenty of room
for all Industrious people.

No star over rose or set without influence somewhere.—
Meredith.
-oA little leaven leavencth the whole lump— Galatians.

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A tale is being circulated about
Sing Sing prison that the wealthy
“ . . . PR ETTY, BUT IT IS A R T ?”
prisoners llvo in luxury, hnving
special meats served them hy oth­
NF.W YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
er prisoners. It revives the old
question: "A re the bars to keep
The director o f one o f our more may be. It Is not a case o f two
the prisoners in or the outsiders important art galleries was speak­ mutually exclusive and contradic­
o u t?"
ing the other night in Pittsburgh tory things, but o f one kind o f
on the subject o f craftsmanship, beauty and self-expression and an­
New York is all "bet up” over and after his talk he was approach­ other (higher, to be sure) kind o f
whether or not the radio will sup­ ed hy a glass manufacturer.
beauty nml self-expression; o f one
plant the theater. Probably not,
“ Where," said the latter, “ can I thing which may, in
individual
iut one ia forced to admit it i, an get a first-class glass engraver? eases, become a lias Is and legiti­
improvement. Juggler* and acro­ Of course, I might go to Bohemia mate preparation for another, bet­
bats can’ t come through a loud —blit—well, it seems as if there ter thing.
ipeaker.
ought to be Americans who would
It isn’t necessary to go back to
----------o---------like and know how to do the chas­ the Middle Ages and such classical
You can’t blame a man for be­ ing work on fine glass."
illustrations ijs
Leonardo,
who
ing a little exasperated when he
Tiie next evening the same di­ could do half a dozen tilings and
leara a canary bird chirp and a lion rector rpoku in Cleveland. After do them all well. It isn't neces­
roar and ho is sure he has tuned bis lecture a gun manufacturer sary to go any further than our
In on some South Africu elation, if cmne round to see if ho couldn't own Saint-Guuuens. Augustus St.
after listening to the whole pro­ give him the name and address of
Gaudcns was a pretty good sculp­
gram, some nearby broadcasting an experienced man in the ernft of
tor, ami yet he began tife ns a
at&amp;tion Mat -i in with n terrific rat- enchasing the smooth blue steel of
jeweler’s apprentice and
worked
ti-tat-tat and completely drowns fine shotgun barrels.
for
many
years
at
the
craft
of
out the call letters.
Meanwhile the woods aro more cutting cameos—and undoubtedly
-— ---- o----------or less full o f young men who acquired thereby much that ho la­
A “ Shoot to Kill,” campaign is be­ may be good painters or sculptors
ing inaugurated by St. Petersburg some day, and certainly could be ter turned to more broadly expres­
sive ends in his work in low relief.
police who m e having difficulty in good craftsmen in silver, glnss,
A man who makes n good and
controlling an epidemic o f robber­ wood or what not, and who mean­
beautiful
chair comes much- nearer
ies there. If this plan were prop- while will starve at the one task
Joseph Conrad than the man who
srly carried out in all Florida ci- rather than stoop tu the other,
knocks out
nmcbinc-niadc short
lies, New York and Chicago gunWhere so many clever
young story.
And
Conrad 'would hnvo
wen who find Florida such a d e ­ people who might some dny have
been the first to grant it. " Effi­
lightful place in which to spend the done "serious" work aro beguiled
ciency o f a practically
flawless
winter, would undoubtedly pack by the easy money to be had by
kind." he said once, in writing of
their grips and go back to their those who catch the knack o f turn­ the dignity of labor, “ may be reach­
northern homes.
ing out just the right sort o f pret ed naturally in the struggle for
t&gt; girU for magazine covers nml bread. But there is something be­
There ure persons, who, so far ad* ertismg i» may seem unncces- y o n d -a higher point, a subtle arid
as they are concerned personally, cary to urge the claims o f com- unmistakable touch o f love
ami
would like to see the age limit in mercialism. Not only seems so
pride beyoml mere skill; almost an
the proposed child labor amend­ but is. The point here lies in the
inspiration which gives to all work
ment extended to about 58.-—Mo- common misconception o f how
that finish which is almost art,
dcKt.j Herald.
"serious" and "artistic" a
craft which is nrl.'

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Ford Pnta It Plainly.
Look* Like Honoply, N or.
Up to the President.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
ic « n titk i iW )
AT THE request of the War De­
partment Henry Ford offered to
develop the power plant, built by
the people at Muscle Shoals to
provide nitrogen from the ntmos- *
phero fo r use in war time.
Nitrogen can be made into e x ­
plosives for war and fertilizer fo r
teace.
Politicians in Washington re­
jected Ford's offer, although the
entire South nnik nil the farmers
demanded that tho Govern mem ac­
cept it. Ford, wearied ot Wash­
ington's vacillation, withdrew his
offer.
And the Muscle Shook plant,
as things now stand,1is scheduled
to be put under the control of a
great power moroply.
EVERY VOTER in this country
should read, and remember, until
next election, Henry Ford's statiment concerning Muscle Shoal.*. It
was made yesterday, in response
to a message from W. R. Hearst
urging Ford to re-enter the Mus­
cle Shoals contest, and agnin try
to rescue the people’s property
from selfish exploiters.

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would own 87 per
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new spring fashion,.
give freedom of movemCBH4,
ing carpets.
ent hj
Feeding ynuT goMfi.c
polish will not impr0; ; ht£ «
plexion.
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A group o f Seattle bud,,
have told their wives tW *?
Ing a trade tour of th5 o f ij
Japan has adopted the
system o f weights and - *
while wo continue the W ?
tern.
Wear your Mdeit clothe* i
nnswcrlng the doorbc'l k*L:
is liable to be a hill « ! ] « ?

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An attractive costume f» .
night is a hunch of itl
thrown over a bed and taclj

fcTHE SITUATION is clear, the
President must sec it plainly. A n d ,
fortunntely, private monopolists
cannot seize thin public property
without the President's consent.
Should Muscle Shoals go to tho
power monoply, that concern will
be directly indebted to President
Coolidgc.

wntcirWQT«Vor«jl^

arc to be consemtiy,*

Juat to prove that the*«t
proves, men o f the fifteenth
ry wore rings on their thnjj

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THESE ARE POINTS in Henry
Ford’s statement that interest ev­
Gut to Suit
ery American.
"I am willing to co-operate with
$9.00 per cord det
the Government in developing
Muscle Shoals into a gront nitrate
plant, making cheap fertilizer for
the American farmers.
“ In my opinion,
the Shoals
should be used for the production
IN VESTM EN TS IN FLO R ID A
of nitrnte and fertilizer.
“ I believe that the Government
KT. PETERSBURG TIMES
could itself keep Muscle Shoals
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t.Miuern l-'niu.
hmi
M llnutir ( i n
mi.mi
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fV«*tT Vnrk, V V. JUJ
and run it, not as a power plant
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is
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generally
underj
but
mostly
in
South
Floridn,
ami
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but ns a nitrate plant, to help the
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fnrmers in peace and safeguardI stood fact that the people who hnvo] nil arc for purposes o f construe- j
:txni
•rlrvclninl. 0.
Snvnnnnh. (in.
run
the country in war. The peoplej grown up with, or long lived in, a ' tivc progress of some kind, and
jjJi
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• D itn li, *11eh.
community
may
not
realize
and
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mean
in
the
aggregate
a
vast
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o f the United States spent $110,ill.
tVIn tJnUIrnore ar
•Via Itnttlmiu u mm
000,000 to create a government grasp that community’s possibili- j vestment o f outside capital. But
I’lilluili IpH i and rail.
nitrate plant, not a power house. ties nml certnin future ns fully as who can have any notion of how
Tickets Include moats toxrepl tlntcels fur S*v.
We should not lose sight o f the may others from a distance who vast that is ? We did not have, and
tumult, On.)
All rooms on Alleghany mul Ihrk.
see
it
for
the
first
time
and
in
n
!
then
came
more
light
from
anothxliire
cn.l some rooms on other steamers hat#
original and biggest reason for
largc
way.
cr
source—
veritably
a
blinding
er
extra
charge.
Muscle Shonls being built.
Snlllmc F u r I la ltlin o r e t i n S a v a n n a h ,vih&gt;
%
The home folks may not be free blaze o f it.
“ If the Government keeps Mus­
Alletilinny
Dee.
3-13-31— Jan. 3-11-31
A man o f high
position in the
cle Shoals and operates the nitrate from the impress o f the periods of
P
Juniata
Dec.
(1-17-27— .Inn. 7-17-1*
plant hy the nrniv and navy. I smnll things, and perhaps strug­ great financial world of the north
Gloucester
Dec. 10-20-31—-Jan. 14-21-It
in
conversation
asked
if
we
had
gles
to
get
things
going,
and
they
,
,
.
,
,
,
..
shall he glad to put at their ser­
Sailings for I’ nllndetphla via Savannah 5 p. M.
O.M-J W A Y P A HUS— J A tK S t l.X VII.I.K TO
vice all that tho Ford company hns may be less acquainted with the I nny knowledge o f how much northmoney was invested in H orNantucket Dec.
1-11-22 Jan. t- 12-22
of knowledge and experience. Our winter conditions that shape the I
Persian
Dec. 4-15-25 Jan. 5-15-tt
engineers have been working for trend of things towards them. T h cj {«« m 1924, nnd by way o f compurlicrkshlre
Dec. 8-18-20 Jnn. s- 19-zj
three years
on the problem o f observant outsider may be well ac •. &gt;son he told us:
There were .819,000.BOO invested
f o r space and Information addrtu
making cheap nitrogen from the quninted with these conditions and
There wero
air for fnrmers. Wo believe wo trends, and may therefore judge in North Carolina.
DEPARTMENT ••AJ1
have discovered improvements on better limn we what is coming, and $8,000,000 invested in Georgia.
And
there
were
$450,000,000
inthe present processes. We believe why.
Tho peonlc o f St. Petersburg and j vested in Florida,
nir nitrnte can be made at n price
These two ftntements, o f
the
. TRANSPORTATION CO.
thnt will materially
reduce the o f South Florida arc fully aware of
the itnmense drive o f development governor and of the financier, will
cost o f fertilizer on the farm.
PiuBCO t. B*&gt; St.
TCtAsnHI
The Ford company will turn and growth o f this region, hut tell the nvernge city the story of
over to the Government, without there are evidences that some do Florida as he probably hns not .
not &lt;putc understand it. There are even dreamed it. The source» o f '
cost, the results of its research.
V W * will lend %the -met* kuJidp.
itm k * tjiejjr hyuls.nm j this huggj*yrenm o f J*_'orUb* iuy'U1" 1
build up an efficient organiz' ntiod’
l ong can- iLkeop-mp ft’ ments is. not among ' gamMers •nr *
T K i T t J J l t i l l I'lll \TI.YC1 TKI.KPIIO.tft2 03
Somc Iigilt came to us in these speculators, but tne ablest and
to run the Shonls. As n citizen's
duty, wo worked with the army premises the other dny when ho soundest business men and institu­
and navy during the war. We are heard Governor Martin say that tions in the country. They know
ready to give the same co-opera­ during the three weeks be hns been what tho future holds for Floridn, J
1*110*11'T SKItYH'K- - m : \ s o \ A i i i . t : r u m : *
tion to the Government in aid of our executive he has signed an and they are investing their money
Sanford. F!oi
the farmers nmv, cost free, to tho average o f 52 business corporation accordingly. And if they nro con- | Telephone ‘J-l, Woiakn Building.
charters each day. These cornu-1fident, why should any o f our home
Government.
"O ur open letter, made nt Gov­ rations are located all over Florida, folks be afraid?
ernment request, was based on
public service prineip'cs with a
Con temporary Comments
view to developing, maintaining ondurilv ns n power plant, both in
■ ■ M B aa i9H i*B m B caai:6.s3B S 3g3!3aaaB aB B H sasaR iR aiiz
and turning back to Urn Govern­ the public interest? Or shall the
great enterprise be given to private
A man isn’t old until he can no
ment a great p ihlic utility and detensive asset. This cannot be done1n^on^PoIlut!* to be exploited on the longer enjoy the conviction that ho
under the system o f private proof all that the traffic
misunderstood.— Nashville Tcnnensean.
fit only that now rules business,
“ It is a mistake to say that the
PRESIDENT
COOLIDGE will
A good mun need not fear snoop­
Government cannot run the ni­
decide the matter. Congress will er,,. No hawklike eyes watch him
trate plant as well as any private j
not cent! him a bill if it is known except his wife's.— Santa Barbara
party. This is the very kind o f
that be will veto it.
Daily News,
business the Government ought to
£
Write the President and toll
H
engage in. Electro-chemical meth­
him what you think.
Farmers
“
Los
Angeles
hns
ruled
horses
ods o f nir nitrogen fixation do not
The otf its business streets." And, no
require great forces of employees. especially, should write.
President
is
always
glad
to
hear
doubt, pedestrians will have to go
It is a straight Job of letting the
from nny citizen.
next.— Saginaw News Courier.
forces o f nnturc work for you. The
Government has as good men an
there are in this field. We talked
with some o f them when we were
figuring on the Shoals.
“ If tho Government keeps Mus­
cle Shoals and runs it for the far­
mers, I will help, so far as tech­
nical help goes, just ns much as
I could hnvc helped if I had tak­
en the property over."
"H EN RY FORD,"
WE HAVE:

Britt Realty Co

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS

TH E SEMINOLE PRINTERY

GOOD UNIMPROVED
CELERY LAND

at

CITRUS TREES

Budded on Four Year Sour Orange
Roots

IN HIS appeal, sent to Henry
Ford by wire, Mr. Hearst said:
" I know how public spirited you
are and how much you have nt
heart the welfare o f our country
nml our people.
"I know that in your former at­
titude toward the Muscle Shonls
enterprise you were
animated
mainly by a desire further to bene­
fit the people o f this country, and
particularly the
farmers, whom
you hold so closely in your consid­
eration.
“ f know that you have lost none
of this desire to serve, mid I think
that tiie situation in Washington
that has developed in regard to
the MuscI" Shoals enterprise would j
again warrant your attention in i J
the public interest."

Dancy Tangerines,
Valencia Oranges
Parson Brown Oranges
Pineapple Oranges
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit.
Write or wire us for quantity prices.
We have the stock. Can serve you quick

an Acre

E. F. LANE
REALTOR

First National Bank Building.
Rooms 501-502.

Phone 95

Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. R. L. Shipp*

SUMMERFIELD NURSERY CO.
Marion County,
SUMMERFIELD,

EVERY FARM ER
and every
other good citizen in the country
.should write to President Coolidgn
urging him to keep Muscle Shoals
out of tho luindx of monopolistic
exploiters.
It is understood that the Presi­
dent does not believe in public
ownership, perhaps because his
knowledge o f politicians convinces
him that they can’t be trusted
with a dollar.
But the President surely does
not believe in turning over a $110,000,000 public investment to he
exploited by private monopolists,
whose record for public exploita­
tion is notorious.

DAYTONA HIGHLANDS

THE QUESTION
is, “ Shull
Muscle Shoals, which the people
own. be developed primnrily as a
nitrogen producing plant, and rce-

A Live Wire Representative is Needed for
Seminole County

ANNOUNCES
\

The Opening o f a Branch Office
In Sanford
Within The Near Future—

GEORGE W. ALBRIGHT
58 N. Orange Ave.

Keep alive the spark of ambition— it leads
to improvement. Determine to accumulate
a good size fund for opportunity or emerg­
ency.
Begin now—open an account with the
Seminole County Bank.

�1■

■tf'lfrt. Addy
dy Mhd Mr. Camp arc!
Mil.. Camp’s
('amp'’S :litter and brother, j

i V j W io*»

A aon was born to'&amp;Ir. and itVs.
D. A. Mitchell last week nnd hdi'
been named J. P. Mitchell.

WILKEY, Society Edit
PHONE:— Ret, 428-J

PERSONAL

1/

i

Miss Bersio Long arrived here
Sunday from Duquesne, Pa. for a
months visit with relatives and
friends.

Capt. A. W. Buie of Tampa in

heen ihn ' u ' ” ret&gt;ninK. who has
ami Mr. u.a[ rT,lnc W *«t Of Mr.
Va tColeman, reMrs. Stella P.-Arrington is ill nt ? u " r V
Tampa Th
day to her homo In
her home on Magnolia Avenue.

»«*n/r&gt;tut

In Sanford fo r a few days.

a

ami Mrs. R.

Mrs. J. H. Lee Sr., o f Oviedo
a,n,l M r T s T s . Baumel arc
,m with a lin- spent Wednesday shopping in San­ „
jliss Blanche
Thursday from
ford.
C ™ J® ? ‘ {tv where they have
4 jj----will entertain
J .hc sprinC “hopping
Mrs. Eva Hcthukqi ar.d Edwanl w
o’clock.
P. Lane spent Wednesday in Or­
lando.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bidding of
fonneant, 0 .. are the guests of
their son, W. H. Bclding.
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Mrs. J. G. Ball and Mrs. Sterling
It the Library Wilhoit will motor Thursday to
Leesburg to visit friends.
!, ,t the LibraThe many friends o f J. P. Hall
k ( j the Libra- are gjnd to know he is convalesing from his recent illness.
Li, flub will
George T. Bridgott returned
Thursday from Daytona where he
has spent the pnst few days.
rtment of the
have its reguFrancis Kornegay o f Mt. Olive,
&amp;»y, Feb. 10,
N. C., is spending sevcrnl days in
Smith as hostSanford ns the guest o f friends.
tin,; with the
Mrs. W. E. A rgo, Miss Palmer
till be hold nt
bie attendance A rgo ami Emmett Kilsie o f Ovie­
do wero shopping in Sanford Wed­
nesday.
Judge Bert Fish o f DoLancI was
Uterary and
ill meet at the tho guest o f his sister, Mrs. H. M.
rtirg at 8 o - Galloway at tho “ Snllic Ray Farm”

Mrs. J. J. Jones o f Berdale
Avenue has her mother, Mrs.
Chatman o f Kansas with her for
the winter.

g W e ftfffltfte iS i
W. C. ,T. U. Will Meet
Friday Aftei •noon

Williams has been a most cfficicn . teacher and the class has
grown in spirit nnd numbers un­
der her leadership.
The officers o f tho class were

Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Potter of
Miller Avenue have
ns guests
from Chicago, M i. and Mrs. George
Scown, old time friends.
.
•tr. * •
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urged to attend the workers coun­
Mrs.* Van Z r.n t.of
N,
cil on Wednesday evening nt the
V h with her daughter Mrs. ( .
til
J
n°n»?■'
C
/
J
'
u ’ wil1 moct nt
church.
the Raptint Church at 3:30 o ’clock
A t tho close of the business re j- B. Tyler for the’ 1 stjntet* a t1 htr

Friday afternoon with tho followmg program:

non the hostess, assisted by Mrs. lovely home o n ' Lake Silver.
............
Gardner, served n delicious salad
n?ut*fu^y*ey ‘' l*ot 1,1 Temptation. course.
Mrs. Porter Pitta ffor.i
town
Lible Reading— .Mm. .McRae.
Is reported as being very ill at
Prayer
■Rea(lia(J- : 0ur
F l« b
Begin­
ning,^ Mrs. F. S. King.
Business Session.
Rending— Selected, Mm. J. W.
Barnes.
The older children are reminded
The public Is cordially invited.
o f the special program to be giv­
en at tho library Saturday morn­
EASTERN STAR MEETING
ing nt 10:30 o’clock. It will be a
The Order of the Enutern Star .lamer. Whitconib Riley morning
E Vi NW Vi o f Section 1, Township 2 1. S.
will meet Thursday evening nt 7:30 and will be conducted by Mr. W.
o’clock at the Masonic Hall.
J. Goodalc, especially for the old­
N W /i NW Vi of Section 12, Township L’li M.
er boys and girls. All are invited
to be prompt in attendance.
Sail Bcrnnndinn county, Cnllf.,
Mrs. R. B. Chapman is arrang­
with an area of 30,171) square ing an interesting story hour for
SEM IN O LE COUNTY. FLO RID A
miles is tho largest county in tho the younger children nt 10 o ’clock,
United States.
i A good attendance is desired.
Robert Holly nnd his guest,
Robert Gillrpy, have returned to
the University o f
Florida
nt
Gainesville after snending a few
dnya with Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hoi-

The rest! ir.sc i.i the ope fr.g day of our sale w• -

Will Give Special
Program Saturday

; *.

...kelming ’ hat it

war. n phyifcnl fmprssiliilih

to

w til

on

thu

Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott hnve
as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mrs. Endor Curlett o f Geneva A. Jordan nnd Mrs. W. A. Snidon
spent Wednesday in Sanford. The of Roanoke, Vn. Both Mrs. Jordattended the business meeting of nu and Mrs. Snidon are sister of
the Woman’s Club.
Mrs. Scott.

volumes are

[ia His infinite
j wise to call
ills Mrs. A, J.
3o!ii Star Mothof Legionnaire

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb and
James Sharon, who has been
small son nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. H, spending the
mid-year vacation
Hungerford spent Wednesday a f­ with his parents, returns Thurs­
ternoon in Orlando,
day to Gainesville whore he is a
senior in the law college of the
Mrs. Sterling Wilhoit o f Quincy University of Florida.
returned Wednesday from Kissim­
mee whore she Ins been the guest
.Mr. and .Mrs. Hal Wight have as
o f Mrs, W. J. Steed.
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Pasco Powell
o f Quitman, Ga„
Mrs. John Powell nnd Miss Har­ who are enroute to Miami. Mr.
riet Powell of Connaught, O., ar­ rowel 1 was the manager of the
rived Monday to be the guests of Hanford House at one time.
Mrs. W. II. Bolding.
Mr, nnd Mrs. It. It. iluldnnc of
H. D. Bunnell and G. S. McCur­ Niagara Falls, Can., are expected
dy o f Bloomington, III., who have this week to he the guests o f Ben
many friends in Sanford,
arc Fish. Mr. Haldane is a former
guests o f the Valdez Hotel.

ttieve over tho
[dimeter and
u beloved eitiSuford. ami
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cole o f
Bteply and sinftith our com­ Bad Axe, Mich., are located with
mit sorrow; Mi. nnd Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow
on Onk Avenue for the winter.

this CampbellMrs. F. D. McBride, who has
Iof The Ameri Florida, ex- been visiting relatives and friends
bank bussing here for some time, has returned
i of the family to her home in Memphis, Tenn.
eiir eodoiencu
rtfin this-snd

rimiEit itE-

Empire Land Company, owner of the uber • &lt;1
lands is closing out its interests in Florida, u i
at this low price it' taken at once.

Every One nt a Bargain on Easy Terms
Oak Hill— Fine Crest— Woodruff Subdivision
Wc are agents for these subdivisions nnd have
some good buys in each

. I‘ d
ii , !|

vu* rnn assure

If Interested, Write or Wire

THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
CLOSE IN

J O S E P H C. W A T K I N S

$800 each

R E A L TO R

Lake Wales, Florida

Realtors

Suite .'1 Rhodcsbilt Arcade Buildir
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o f flo r id *

leg resolutions
i«fe Frank Losr; and HE IT
3LVED, that a
itins he spread
this CampbellSI. American

\rc Enthusiastically Received Today,

O n Memorial Highway
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On Old Tampa Bay
b etw een

FURTHER

Icopv of these
to the Sant'ord
ition
P'nt No. 53,

'Tam pa-and St. 'P etersb u rg

The New Silhouette outlined,
and small collar, the front ia
nude with tucked flounce and

isfori. Kimidn.

mt Adjutant.

is edged with Russian Suslilci
fur. Lined with soft luxuroim
Corticelli Crepe Ekloru.

HARRY E .
PRETTYMAN
Vera Model the Tricipiost tabs

For Sale on Easy Terms

irouiul bottom o f skirt and the
eyelett batiste trimming on

Your Choice of

the scarf are new style Notes
favored by "Irene Castle"
The material is Corticelli ex­

nr Modern Bunga

quisite crepe treminc.

On Central Avenue

Castle
CORTICELLI FASHIONS

Just right
Wring near,
value at \nrd

ir . e n e

The

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M od el

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The “ Violet Brand Sale’’ Closes Saturday.
Special Prices on New Spring Cotton Goods

flay Kent When You May Purchase a Home
?tnonthiy payment plan without financial sacrifice.
TERMS

^ v ,5*’f**f*v 4*4 4*4*4 4*%•4 4*4*v *H'4 4*4*4*4*4*4 4*4*4 4 4*4 44*4444 4«

ILL CASH PAYMENT—Balance Monthly
of $50.00 per month Covering Principal and Interest.

lhe

AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY

l/r

1 DAYS
For Further Information Sec

&amp;EC0TTES,

FORREST LAKE

I ive n e C a s t l e
OR.TICELLI FASHIONS
T h e HARRIET M o d el

or

A. R. KEY,

Everything New That’s Good

�GOLFING TITLE
Cyril Wnlkcr, American Open
Champion, Defeated by An
Overwhelming Score of 12
Up and 15 Holes to Play

Consistent Game Is
Played by tbe Victor
Hagen Never Leaves nn Open­
ing Through Which Walker
Could Play to Cut Lead

.note County, Florida, and auefi oth­
er muntles ns may b# determined
upon, ami mnko Abstracts o f titles
, I to the real property therein and to
nnsmiity nml insure titles to real
properly.
To crnduct n general deportment
la no dvidonce that they hnJ ary nii'i-i’. to ionaiict a niore e r ’stares
market «,r markets, tor tho •purknowledge whatsoever o f the al­ cmihr,. i-itu wile in n-tall m i l whole­
leged bribe. This, rou?lctl with sale. of merchandise, fund supplies
end prod
oris
unit
proeialn
their excellent reputation and their -a*
prmim-is
hiki
provisions
of

Going to San Antonio

lorlty complex, fo r no sooner would
H a v e n slit thiin Cvril did likewise
j i a g e n su p tnan u y n i uui likewise.

ation.

All of said Block to bo Issued

NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Three
.uily paid and none assessable.
Tim iiuthcwscd capital stock may
New York Giant players— Frankie
hn Issued olid paid fo r tit such
time or times and upon such terms
Frirch, Ross Young mid George L.
j un i riulitintm as this, tfoard ,of Dl* !
Kelly— named by Jimmy O’Connell1 manner In nnswcrintr uuextinns h’ - ' v*lr5' kl,1‘*
ani* do.icrlitti-ii; ' rectors may determine; and It may |
- „ 5 u ." /t
manufacture, d atrilnite and |Jc. nure-sed tn.m time to time he-!
ns implicated in his attempt to loro Coni mis loner il.ntmi..
n. cl W j-; deal in same.
i yrnd tho amount mated In the man*
bribe Iicnic Band,
Philadelphia self, pomt3 strongly to their In- j t .&gt; breed, r.ilie, Impart. export i ncr provided by law.
t
National Longue shortstop, were nocence.
id deal .n «inUc rfn«l llv&lt;; mock I
_
Art lei* IV.
“ A stiiniim ,
that n V um ipll la' ' f "
■••el * 0 r - - - v
The Corporation shall have ,«urexonerated completely by Assistant
o
l
l
l
o
X
'
«, », «»’ ir&lt;*1 entile, griming and aRrlcultur- 'eessloh by Its corporal,? n w in iw r District Attorney George N. Bro­ tto lliijff
tire truth In relating what a| imsincsit.
•
actually and It-.to »sist perpetual*
thers, In n report made to District hc cJnlms those
p|iprera fJlld to*
To buy, sell. Import, export and '**•
Article v
•'
;I:
Attorney Banton after the state’s
“ S ’. 1"
' rU*U *•«“ f r u l l | Tim bunlnoM o f thtf corporation
investigation o f the scandal.
mcnls d o Rdt com e wi.hltt th** d L - &lt; ’
.
than he conducted by a PreSkleiu.
The assistant district attorney cussionn defining what c-m stltiilts
J.”
vuttivaiiou. 1 Vice-President., n secretary, a
etc ns set l,I“ nt,ns1
Produallon of trim s Treasurer and n Hoard or H lieclnr
contends that O'Connell may be aiding and abetting
. . . .
H.nsiaLii* ol not less tlnih thro,
guilty- o f a violation o f the penal forth in ecci-lcn two o f the penal
To manufacture, sell an,) dost In i &lt;*&gt; nor more than eu v on ,(7) memnion r vehicles,
machinery,
loots tiers; the numher of directors lo
law governing such cases, by vir­ law.
implement of att kinds.
Ie* fixed In Ilia by-luw:i front time
tue o f his own testimony and the
"There is no corrorhoralion’'. of un-'
To carry on the business o f fur*
l.r.io.
The same person may
testimony o f indicting O’Connell statements o f O’Connell that Coty ••'■ntn i i• kinds of umiincmenls to to
hold two or inure 'ofltccs, except
lint
public.
would await the return o f Com­ Dolnn Induced hint to commit this
that the iTerildunt and tho Treas­
missioner Landis from Pnnama.
offense. However, na appears in I , &gt;■. .o t -.a agent
,, or representative
......... urer rUall not hn Ills rainu person.
Th' follow ink
named
tieraons
Mr. Brothers also contended that the rrc-’ il .ulmlttcl bv C « t l » l ^ i l . ' O T W l r f A ' S S ' t t rh;iU
lie the nfUcurs to cunduct the
O’ConncPs testimony
docs not sinner L'lndis, Dolan by bin an­ tend the hmdness Interests of firms, hiisliiesn of tlie CuriHiratleti until
the olficcra who shall he elected at I
place n stain on the record o f swers in claiming not to recall corporations und Indjvldmtlii.
To do a general HiulitliiK and ar- thi' first election of officers of said I
Cozy Dolnn, also named by O’- tho alleged talk with O’Connell o f countlmt
CdsmeRs.
Corporation shall he ipinlificil.
Connell ns being the instigator o f ! three days previous, brought r.usTo iHrry on the htt«lncnrt of rlvll
II. I . Mai title. President,
ami*
the bribe, hut that Dolan’s status |picirn upon himself which ha; not ejii.lnecrlti.i and surveying
t c. Hall, vico-iTcsiiit-ni.
malilnK
plans
and
tstlmatrs
of
lund
A.
K, Clin*, Hecrciiiry and
remains unchanged due to the in- been removed by examination of uflit structures,
A. K. Cltliv, Treasurer;
decisiveness on his answers dur­ Dolan.
l*o rnrry
on itcnrrnl bulldluk.
•ml toe saiu II. It. .?!,iilhle. ll, (*.
When informed that the investi­ con I ran Iiik' anil ronsm ictiou oils.- j u i l and ' X ‘. B. Cline shall cimatl
ing the hearing before Judge Lan­
ness,
and
lo
trade
and
d
e
s
I
In
b
u
i
l
d
.
(
n;
i.ie present Hoard of JJirectgation did not produce any evi­
dis and his own investigation.
IOk material!! and supplies of all „ rt..
"There is no legal evidence to dence agninot Dolan. John Me­
k •hd"-, , , , ,
„
.
| i.ueh Directors uliall he elected
justify the belief that Kelly, Fri­ et raw said: "I am glad for O'­
l o hiilld. buy, sell, e&gt;|iii|\ o p e r - : annually nn the lunt Thursday of
steamboatn,. inoto' .innuary of each yenr, hcplmiliiK In
sch and Young had anything what­ Connell’s sake for this should g iv - ate and own
iioiitii, venue In
of all kliida, ami
year 1328.
soever to do with
this alleged him n chance to cam a living a* Other property to be used in s u n t ;
Article VI.
bribe,” said Mr. Brothers. "There gain.”
IiuhIiicss,
trade,
commerce
und
-fin- rnld Corporatlun shall adopt

ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 5. —
W alter Ilngcn added the coveted
title o f the g olf champion o f the
world to the alrcndy long lint of
honors he has held during the past
10 years by defeating Cyril W alk­
er, the American open champion in
the final 30 holes of their schedul­
ed 72 hole Rolf match by the over­
whelming score o f 17 up and 1G to
plnv.
Coming from Miami where th.first half o f the match was played
last Sunday with an ndvantairo ovGETS TAMPA OFFER
er Walker o f eleven holes, Hagen I l n ( p r n n t i o n f l l
G o IfP F H
played a brand o f ftolf that made |
ORLANDO, Feb. G. — hcxtnn
the Inst half o f the match Wednes­
I Johnson, for several years superday over the Bocn Celgn Country
cub course nt Pasadena a mere fo r­
ukkt , V T 0 V I „ -C
I.* J *
•’ ’isor in-chlcf o f Orlando schools,
A .&lt; IO M O , l ... I*el&lt;- r».
jms |)CC|1 tcni|(.r(,,| a j;iniHnr posimality. No golfer since first tho
orm
_
&gt;
iwi&gt; hy &gt;iiv
Tlie
Texas
open
golf
championship
tioT,
th(, ,.(&gt;hcol authoritie
.f
shepherds o f old passed their idle
again
will
have
an
internntion.il
j
■j'ni),pil,
according
to
inforiration
hours away hitting stones about
pulilic hcie,rind Ims been rewith their crooks has ever lived aspect. I^ast February Arthur Hu-|
who could "sp ot” Walter Hagen vers, l&gt;nti?ib open chnmpjon, and t,-.i.-r-,! by the local trustees t- imeleven holes, with .'ifi to play, and Jame.t Ockenden, I'rcncb op en ; l tnliateJy take up his new woil;
do more than hope to win. So It chninplon, competed m the Sun A n - IM,. |)llu.,, hH;, U :i \ u-aiporar I - fillwas with Walker, though ho fnred lonto ellipsis. It Ii. U.-1I will fiud|,.,j |,j» appointunnt o f profesm.*
-• letter, principal o f- th'?
...............
high
his assignment with all the skill tbo British pair, George Duncan Ai:
and courage o f n David going to and Abe Mitchell, battling with school, and Mi;s Eunice DeLi.n",
America’s leading golf stars, for m i-ir.tant supervisor.
meet his Goliath.
one o f the richest puri es, 90,000,
Hagen's big lend that ho brought awarded in golfdom.
CLAIM STATE CI(AM PIONSH!P
here from Miami was duo, in a
Tim Texas Open is expected to
grent measure, to the consistent
ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. G.—
g o lf that he played there. Over altvart at least IL*r. professional
l-.0
.
,
1;'
;1‘*
aectloiiH
&gt;
&gt;
f
iho
The
girl’s 'haskcthnlt team o f tli?
the entire fill holes there was hut
one that showed a lost stroke, the United .Antes and Canada, T h e , |r'i-a! senior high school will claim
balance being either "birdies’ ' or c;r i prizes are put up by the city the state championship ns a result
an.a ,,r' nton,°* . ,, A
o f Ita victory over the Hillsborough
.. negotiated in par figures. Not one
*'^'11 school team hut Friday night,
jdjd ' Tlilgcn leave nn opening ,, : ii I , ' T
•o'* through which Walker might play will be held bob. 18, 111 and JO and 'it |3 announced bv C. M. Alextr&gt; rut down the load that was pll- tbe I miston tournament I cb. 21. 2J andcr. the coach. The victory was
J,Vi ing up so formidably but today was 5SLutl,vaeh ° ty havinfra in’ r-;e » f iwon by the decisive score o f 18
difiVrent.
Walker himself is to
I*,'^blame in some mensurp for not tnkIng ndvnntngo o f the rifts In HnM lT IH K
ttoll.
Not lee in hereby nh'en that on | it Is hereby expri ssly ileclare'J
" gen's g a m e 'o f today. There wjrn
lib times on the first 18 o f the morniV ln i
1,1
! ntiii provlilrd that the corporation
un«t*?r»lK0i'&lt;l will op- nhall a l:o&gt; have power to Imkiio'IoiiiiIm
**•»' big round that a well placed shot I’ ll to the Governor
of the Htat. o f , a n d other obligations In the pay.
would hnvo won the hole but some. .
f,.’ r V',n.'‘r,‘ •’«“ '■»« loeor- oient f..r p ro puiv. inclniHii^ shares
.. . whero must
have lurked
Infer {,l.Tjl/ A y L ,1" ‘ ^ '* TA M O N T i': D K V K 1 .-. of stock ami nth,-,- seem Him which
—
__ nn infer,

or In-property, labor o r services at
n Just valuation 4o ba flxtd by the
Ineprporatora Or b y the directors Ht
a m o , tin; cslitnl for Such purposes;
Mitl the Judgment o f such .Inctsrpur^
ui.irs, or dircdiorif. Ms^to Uus Valdb
Inf such properly, la b o r 'o r services
shall, in th e a b s e n ce ■•of fraud, bo
conclusive upon stockholder) and
ell purlieu deal Ini; with the Corpor­

i
I , ^ AN ; ]nll!",r the fn|.
. ’ ” " L!
1,r‘ r,:,r^ ," " l1 ■ r l W " » of 1 " rDoruiinn the orlidnal of which
nos been llteilI In tin.- office of tile
Heerotnry of Uni.- of Kloriitn.
II. it. AI all h o ,
tj. C. Kail,
A. I!. Cllno

navigation.............
ft|| a,,[n(,nr!utn seal and shnll adopt
lo pursue an?
and
all
other
wd tor the government of Its
hii'iin-' .-es ami to do any mid nil .(fairs not
Inconsistent with Its
other arts und things, and t-j exer­ .iriict-n ef Incorporation,
and the
cise any and all other powers which erm il Itut Ion and lawn of the slate
expedient
or , uf Klorldii, which by-law s may t»e
loiiveiili nt In ciiimectlon with, or mnrndrd or repealed an may he proIn addition to the huslnei* and
...... viilcil lit said by-laws.
hu:dm;n.-,es herelnlo-fore
nperlfled.
Article VII.
which a natural pernnu and a corT 'i- lilkber.t nmouiit of Inilebtrdloiriitlnn . f this enuracter may law
neu or llubttlly to which the Currally do and exercise, and to do iiorMtliin can nt any time subject
any ami all of the biisinraa m it.ielf nhslt be Due Million Dollars.
' •• s before
mein lolled
eltlo r
i In- namem and residences of ttm
alone nr In combination.
ntpiat rlhliig Ineorpuratara toicv-tber
I, If till- lllleMloli ilint nil II,. with the number of shares of the'
nhjrrtn and powera npcclfled, amt authorised capital stock siilisrrlbL'mi'n0? J'V„lLt,11
*" *kb» puragrapti. J,.,i f,,r each, are as follows:

Itock flkw/1870,JamesN.Wrllman
developed a secret lolucco process
which won infont and widespread
Civor. ItyitUtd ajhlkr-bodied
richness, mildness andfragrance

O .I .J
, " ‘ rr
" ‘ I Names
IttmId. lie.:.
Shares
. '
maId imragraph b&lt; no. K i, Matlhlc, Altamonte ISO nhareu
ulhc Ilmllcil or restricted tiy referKiirliiKs

V-’ Hit l,If e m,,c" f ' 2 ln. p ' ° tcrm i r.ro. C. Hull. Kalamusoo,
n nt,v other clause „ f ihla or any
Mich. •
other paragraph In this charter, hut ,v C. Cline. Altamonte
-mu uie mi j eel a und pnWffn s p e c t - i
Knrlm:a

iraJrioh'lli.nn V*°
1V

120 nlmrc.il

which juil seemed toVwiikl
a pipe. No one else ever knttr
his secret until wc acquired
Tollmans Method ind by ttl
means nude G/n^afyii^OtfJ

20 ah*res I

•l'1'': Hliitc of Florida.

,V.\V n,YI • , ? M 11' " rajtardiM ns I n- i
,-euniv o rkem lnnle, ns:
f " L V 'ir' ,N “ " ,l l’ ow*‘ ,*f*! UK IT KNOWN. That before me.
from III,!,'. I. r. i miiy
amended t|,e iinnerslKlied Notary I'llbilc In
I..,v
L ' I J ? . nn I’ C'vblcd by and for said County and .State. |.er'•'(acted.
Isunnily appeared It I.. Mallble, A.
Tin- nmmini . / o
'
i. .
*13. Cline and ( t.
tIlall,
to tno
lint of Its capital stock known and known to me to be the

■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ n aB «aggB O B B «B B B n B B «ait*igB B B n )jB *n B B n B iin B «*B gB iiB an n K H «d sr.cn rr,7iN r;'r.a.r.r::r3rr;a !02n

" - c j a r '. t i u u r . n n B n ^ n H t g F i u a a z r M ini

t

the;

LOTS
$250-—$500

$25.00 Cd

APEX

Balance M[ioil

OF
OPPORTUNITY

may In- imrUiase.l
n .u m rn l by
H or for money borrow ol or (or
inny other luw-tm «iiije(-t in or about
I Its hnslnesn; to nioriK-ilfl or plcilac
any property which m»&gt; he ovvneil
. . . tiy. It or jn which It
or ncipilri'it
may lit* inti r*nn*'il; it* ni'cyi’o tiny

W alker's first chance to clone the
gnp that separated him from n
chance to win came on the first
hole, Hagen had pushed his tee A r l l e l r *
of
fn rorp oriilliiii
Anti
time uW
shot to the right and into a- snnd
C h arter »r
A lln inintir
llcrliip Incttri'iF;
I'tcnf riKiiimit),
to guarantee hnv Imud i, contracts or
ditch: "C yril was a good 260 yards
lintltirslKnetl hereby associ­ olillirution*: t&gt;&gt; mah&lt; ami perform
In the center o f the fairway. Hn- ateTheIhernselves
toK^lher for Hie contracts of whatever Uliul and de­
plnying out first, did not get purpose of liecotnlnn Incorporaied scription; lo deelale dividends pay.
o f his hull too well and hook­ under tin, laws of the Mlnte of aide In e.-ish or otherwise as may
he permitted by taw and In carry­
ed to the water guarding tin- green. |l-’ lorhlii.
A r t i c l e I.
ing Oil Its he diavi i or 1 . ..- th" purW alker pluyed his iron to the right
The name of
this
c o r p o ra t io n ,,......
.................
.
pom of
ohtu.u.n
. or iiii'iiu i' iiik any
in the rough, about ten yards from s h a l l he A I T A .M tl.N T K I l K V K l . n l ' - 1 o f Its . l . J . e t a
purposes; to do
MKNT
I'OMI'ANV.
Its
principal
of
any
aii-I
at!
the edge o f the green, and though
other IhiiiAs anil to
flee
and
place
of
I
iiihIucss shall he evorci .
,Nj
Hagen had played another ball to In the town of Altamonte Spriims, whl, a now i mi l all -ooer p iWnrs
hereinafter may be
the green pin, any kind o f a firm Hointnolc I'omity, In tho Ktnlo of poiiniUcd hy low.
shot should hnvo put W alker where I1Inrtdu, and Its iimdlieiis mav lo
Taut amoin; It, other powers m l
he could get down in two putts for immlticted elsewhere p, th-' stale of i i Ithotit the assent i r other nelloii
I-lorldii, or In other states 1,r cou n t-j of the s i oeklio del :. the Hoard -.1
a win, lie took three. The second I'l-'ii, lliriiugh other ofllres, liriiiiclte.i 1drcctora shall
hove
powers hy
hole would have been halved but agenrlcH or otherwise, tm may be i i ••&lt; ici,.,ii ui ■•it! -1 iioaril and (•
fo r a stymie. Hagen was on in tteressary or rollvviiletll.
Ian
iawlnl pu.qoiM' to aulliorixe.
1 I'ispi. 1 xi outi'.
t:« II or ollu rwlre
two. Walker just to tbe right of
Article II.
I •»
in Imi:it;,, led i 1'. vva n c nl a.
the green and short. Itis run up
The genernl nature t-f the hnsl- dcbciiturcs, oblla.itbui!- m i.otlable
shot was beautifully executed and liess or lilislliessell to he tr.in; .*clt il j ..mi lialntii it .io . c iiialllime.il:, and
t'orporiiilon In a&gt; lolhitvit: . vll'eio'ea
1 I lllllel'i edlle,:.
o ' nit
slopped but two feet from the cup. byTosaid
ni'iiiilrc, mvn i.ml lioltl mien
Io*V "eill e t by lil'O tK.IK'1.
Hagen’s putt not having quite n a l ttntl perKonal property as may I id, l.'.e,ivlieI
,ti i'i| 0 .' ti'imt or nlbei'Wlse.
enough speed, came to rest on the he iiecmisary or rmivi nlenl In the ' mil 10 • ,eee I itii- pi inelpal mini of
irantiaetlon
of
i
u
i
.o
c
m
,
,
III"
A'
1
lll'-n
Ill'll.',: ,
(Jl IIUO.'IOII).
lip o f the cup in direct line with
ninl perlortn contractu 1par vnli
at any one
time out­
W alker's hull. The attempt to cut of Tonaymake
|un-|
and
th nvriptlon l a '
did i,.. wtili'o
,'Videni’ea of liithe bnll nround the other failed carry Un; ,o.
l-nslne'-, 01 for t|,.- •*»:Itti'll 11
hbull I" In «tich inrjn and
tlnlng or furiherln.; I
und the loss o f this hole started the purpose ie
iii'ii del ilell' 1 led el w'li'ii lino's
nil)
of
Its
oh,.
Cl.
.
|and fi ;■ ruch pnypowen and under
avalanche that was to smother hint.
To do any and n'.t
in ,u v tilcli
. . i l i'I.i.. *111 » • o iiiaoi
.1" .»a..1
On thu third hole after playing n eo -pnrtnershln or tm oral per.ion .itn.ird
may
ip'ti imine;
and aabl
well from the tee a badly topped i nn tin or l o r r r l a . ami o hh n now ! 1: M'. l • 1 Hlreetoi-.i abail nliei tiav*
spoon shot left Walker in such a or hereafler may I"- ailthorlm l hy j iiow-'i- liV ii-.vilut.im of su’ d It iaril
t . atllle.'X u
Mill '"Cl I'M Inti from
position that he could not possibly law.
To nrunlre by par- ham*, snh scripei indent urns, mortreucit the green and a short sacri­ t hois or oth-'i'wlse. anil l " hold un 1 ),.i k Iukiii &lt; lime
r tiledirlup nil or nay part
fice iron shot was played, Hagen Investnieni tiny boiitlio'her
" l Uie property ■ r an: • ta of the
in the meanwhile had hit a splen­ eot lth n or evhl-oo i : of Indetdi 0 1 rpioaliidi l l " : ; o .v n i‘1 or wtlteli
H'". h, or any sliar,
■ I • ipital ituel.
did brassic to tlur guarding ra­ created or liotinol hv anv oiln r eor inn th-'icjft r ta- iiciuiriil tiy ti.
i !• cur*
tie
payment
of said
vine, hut pulled bis next to a dr jp porntIon or enr|o.rations, ns.iochi- •' ibniet
11 d- , " m aul 1, d' '••■.it lire::.
trnp.
Here again could Walker ihmn. of the M a le ol friorlda, or I'blloatloiei, to g id lib le and I i .iiim&lt;*r |feiaab|.' lH':trutiii'iii:i . m l evidelire
have played more boldly than ln- of Ml'. i ther tltatn, Territory
Coniltiy.
I id all kill'll:, and Hi" lu'ei'i'id then
dld. Twelve down and only thirty • To pun ha 1
hold.
ell. U: : l|tll. on. an 1 the pcffnrinaip e
of
the
four holes to go is a position that l r -.rister, lintl't ir ," 111•ill.-' o r " t l i - 11'iip'iniiti. In titid ind'iitnie containrequires desperate measure &lt; indrr I ■wine dlii|-&gt; ri •f. and in liaiidli' or j c-t w b 11*11 i 11 it-■itI urea shall lie in
iji ;il in any linnd:i *'t' nth- Hiieli form and embody Btteh (iruIf even a chance is to lm hud. An pthi'l-wlri'
•r Mi'i'iirl;Ie or i-vtib'iici"! of In- 1 , a him , eoveiiantH. agreetneuta and
indifferent nut hie niblick
pitch ilcldCilni " 1 n iti',1 nr itouii d by any ■cotadtions
a:: mtld iioaril m iv decaught the same trap ai Hagen's 1Tutt v lil un i rur porn lion or corp i a - ! , , , ,,,,,
10 loan money tin lla own
ttons,
.ii
b
iii'ii
or
an-nii:ialImii
o
f
'
r as uKciit for otltora and
ball and the bole was halved. The
tlie ittule "f I lorld.i. or any otlier' to lake na ta'curlty therefor, build i.
short fourth was halved in three. Hislr,
T' i ' i i " i ?
"i
Dnuntry. and Iii"i' . u ai riints. otiltgal lima.
lieWalker took the fifth but llagen v.M
.............
b owiii-r..........................
lliereof to exerci
il,l i'"H .i'll, and 1 1*11 m;f erralili- IndritWon the sixth and seventh nual |tt&gt;*- rlphtti. powers ami prlvlleg
" i ie i'll I:i Mill eVlilineen of indebtediii rubip
lie : -if all klndu whether accured
halved tho eighth and ninth, ll-itli nuTo
purehnne. hold, i ' ll, loo.lgo, 1.7 ini'ii’TUKc upon real eiltate. |ierhud fours on the next two hnljt&gt; iratiNfi'r. tnortutlK'. pl'd ne or i'lb- 1 'niil p.iiperty. pit-dues, deed, of
hut Hagen broke away again on i-rwiM- dlnro.'ii
of nhareu of Ho Ire- ' "
otherv.'l:.**; anil subject to
&gt;f the state of I'torida to
the next with n tec shot that land­ eipllal ntncl. of any other coipora- Ho '.ior corporatli n-i. aasoci ttimi of "'t iin i" bv ptinrhuso or olbervvloe,
ed Ii-b:i than six feet from the cup. lion
aiHm'latI'Ui'i of tin- : lali nl Florida
' nt i.old and ' idauue the ah.irca of
Walker required two putts to Ha- nr guy other State, Territory "i tie
- v u .• tplt-il ntoi k.
gen’r one, and faced the next tv • Country, ami wli||e owner of ■ oh
To .0 1 I 1 it.1 own behalf and a*
stock
to
i
-.erclMnil
tit*
ill
ui
,
i\t"t*
.1 n&gt;l brokers for ollirrs in
fifteen down. His winning o f the
power anil privilege* of owm i ridp n,',.
Ulna and placing i f Ituiur
thirteenth was a short lived i-.-pite, iiii'ludliig tlie rixhl to vote ill
a e -.f every
ctiuruclci' atm ,U but the !o
o f I he next and the on.
I icrli'l tun
To
aid
in
any
matiiiir
any
Indl
I
,
i..p".
cut
na
ay,cut. f l i " . Ilf,'
eighteenth made it only a matter of
nr lu'livbliuil.,.
,'iii'i"intlltiu
,,, . - 1-, ■ :,a,| cnuimerclal In.air
it few uftornoon hole to be played vlduiil
&lt;ir a a s i i c l a t t ' d i &lt;d vvbpdi anv buud &gt;
of every kind
eiimiMlili'
to bring to a close another titular ur mill r liicui'lllvi er i \ld,ili,
r 1 T i emnlMil 11 yi'tuial real i dale
match.
Indi'bi I'dtieHM nr stuck are held by I aitency and brokerage buvlti'it:,. anil
The start o f tbe afternoon round the ' i.rpiiralI'm, and l&lt;&gt; d'&lt; an- 1*1*1 I. m l n agent, broker or altarur
t Ir111 yc dcalKiiid in prniiii, pr* ■ n-y In fnct. lor any pmuius. ( Inin
was n picture of u man pursuing MTV*.
Improve ,ir eiiliaucn the v al­ or curporntIons, in buying- ncillui?
tbe dimmest o f hopes winning th ? ue nf any such bond* er utlur
and il,-til IUR In ffhl lirapiirty or ll*
first, halving the next, dominin- curtlles nr ivldciiccs nf Imltdi'id' miesii-irles.
To purrli 1 ". 1- 1 ««, Improve, de*
, sixteen and faced with the prospect ness ur Htijqk.
'I n linld.. purchsae er utberwl . v- lop. i"iit ami a, ll real i sto'c will
o f winning every hole front *he to- Me'llllin
nr lu lie luteii lid In and i" 1 non tl property uf every V lia r a "dmihtaldi- Hagen was too great a In Kelt, usidgn. pledyi ur nlhcrwise trr and description, w llbool Until
nf snares
uf
Hie capital a , to amount, lu Its own behalf
strain and a badly sliced shot to |
ck, bouda ur other i vhl.-ini i nf and us agent luv Others.
’ match tbe 2W) yard elfurt of bis sti
'I &gt;1 1 'it'd nl Cl'itt'il b&gt; .m\ "HiTo rtirvey,
shbdtvtdc, plat, Iniopponent was the final try of u cr corporation*, whether foreign ur prove and develop lands for pur­
game sportsman. Hagen won (he domestic, or win ther now or Iierc- pose* of aalc. or Otherwise, and to
hole G to U. The cards for the ufter orynulfC't. either un Its own do and perform nil Htiims needful
nrciiittit ur «■« agent for others, ami and lawful for the development und
morning round;
without In uny particular IlmiHtiu Improvement o f the some for resi­
Hagen Out
lllfi 3G4 411— 10
or 1 est rlct lu ir any of tin- other ob­ dence. trade or business.
jects
and powers of tlie corporaTo transcribe Hu* record* of SemiWalker Out: f»'*7 filG Git—43
. Hagen In; 442 544
34—34—71
Walker In: 413 454 430— 37—80
Afternoon round:
“ Could Holler Fertilizer He Made We Would Make It"
Hagen 1146,
\
Walker 448.
Get January price list Mixed Fertilizers—’SIMON PURE and GEM
BRANDS”— now ready. QUALITY first’.. Fair Prices. Prompt
Japan, tho land o f rico, it plan­
Shipment. Not the Cheapest, but the HF.ST fo r results. A lio In­
ning to buy supplier from other
secticides, Sprayers, Dusters ami Dusts.........................
.....
count rics to provide a miflicii-nt
E. 0. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.,
Jacksonville. Fla.
supply for her people during 1U26.

r\he mo&amp; remarkable tobs
ever offered to pipe smol
— in quality, in value, in

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' L ots A re
Now Seliing
In O ak Hill At
/
F ig u res Well Beittw
The M arket Value 0T
Similarly Lneated P roperV
ties. With The P aving Of
x
Melhmville Ami Geneve A ve­
nues, The Prices 0T Oak Hill Lots
Will Certainly Be Doubled. Are
You One Who Recognizes An Excep­
tional O pportunity When He Sees It?
A re You One 0T Those Who Will Be M ater­
ially B enefited By The Rapid Rise In Realty
Values Sure To Conte?
ms

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N. II. GARNER, Developer
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Automobiles

1923
Graham
Dodge
We will be ready in 3 «* 4 days "A N T E D — Young mart o f Rood
Vi Ton Truck
to show yog the property itself
nppearnnee to auUcit advertising FOR S A l t o ^ r c sugar cane sy­ 1923
Dodge
Coupe
ami the maps and price, lists o f — Should have his own car— Good
rup, 65c per gallon in 35 gallon
Dodge
Touring
tho new development 'now being opportunity for hustler with nhil- barrels, Pgro Sugar. House molns- 1924
Touring
Dodge
prepared for, yhu right Under yoqr Ry to produce. Apply at Herald ses 45c. Puro Cuban 35c.— Davis 1922
1922
Dodge
Roadster
®Yca ln ,l hv suburbs o f Sanford. Office.
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Wholesale Co., Augusta. (la.______ 1924
Ford
Fortior Sedan
We received n sufficient number
CASH—
Paid
for
false
teeth,
den1923
Runabout
Ford
of answers to our advertisements STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
tnl gold, platinum and discard­ 1925
Ton Truck
Ford
latyt week to sell out all o f our
Must lx* experienced. Give full
(Cub &amp; Body)
first section bat we want to choose particulars regarding qualificn- ed Jewelry.— Hoko Smelting and
1923
Refining
Co.,
Otsego,
Mich.
9 Passenger
Ford
the buyers very cnrcfully so as lions. p. 0 . Dux '221, Sanford,
Suburban bus
to get a good class o f customers
FOR SALE— Used
Willys-Llght 1923
Ford
Panel
and future residents nt this sub­ SALESMEN—We wnnt four good
Plant, A-1 shape used 10 months.
Light Truck
urb, so this advertisement will lie salesmen to hundle a real estate Bargain for tjnick sale. Lake Mary
REAL ESTATE
1924
Overland
Touring
run for a few days more. The development in the suburbs o f San­ Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. BLDRIDGE
Above
cars
reconditioned,
nil
wise people are nnnwering now. ford. This city is now looked up­
run fine nnd look good.
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
Our first actual opening announce­ on ns tho best place for invest- FOR SALE— Gnsoline pump nnd
property listed and for sale. O f­
I’ rlcps Right— Terms “ Maybe"
tank also furniture, dross form
ments will be made for St. Valen­ nient in Florida and our property
fice 108 Second St., Near Park
tine's Day and meanwhile the first is well located; will be properly re­ nnd baby carriage. Phone 21)6.
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
comers are getting special prices. stricted and is very low priced.
Dodgo Dealer
MAINE—Watervllto. Morning Sen­ Adtlress promptly. A . B. C. San­ We will bo ready for business next FOR SALE— Pair o f good mules Phone No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
J. E. RPURLING, sub-division
for sale, cheap. Ilox 26, Oviedo,
week. All you need to do is to
tinel. Thousands of Milne peo­ ford HernJd,
specialist.
Subdivision to O r­ ple are interested in Florida propFla,__________________
'•bow the property
and tell the
FOR HALE— 1924 Ford house car
lando. Florida, and F l o r a erty. Reach them through the
truth about it and thnt will lie
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ FOR SALE OR RENT— Small sufficient to sell it. No matter FOR SALE— Hourebuld furniture, | cheap for cash. Address G. (\
Elkins, Sanfortl Ave., Sanford, Fla.
way.
home with three acres o f land. what you nre selling now, get in 1020 Union Avenue.
tion.
______________ i______ _____________
50 orange trees nnd truck gard­ touch with us and you will bo glad
STOVES
FOR HALE— One good working FOR HALE— Overland sedan, good
ADVERTISE m tte Journal-Her­ en. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­
mechanical condition, priced low
you
answered
this
advertisement
mule; 14 years old. See J. W.
ald, South Georgia's greatest tricity nnd water. 10 minutes out
SANFORD STOVE WORKS— o i l
for
tiuick sale. See Mr. Fabriz.
and
commissions
will
be
generous
Flint, Geneva, Fla.
Morning, nfternoon, on hard road. Phone 571-J.
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, newsnsper.
113 Park Avo.
enough to pay you well. If you
weekly
and
Sunday
Classified
rates
ovens and vlctrolas. Your credit
are not experienced in real estate,
Chicks from our heavy laving
Is good. Phone 49L-3. 321 First 10c per line. Wnyeros* Journal- FOR SALE— 10 acres o f celery we will co-operate with you nnd Torn Hurron strain
20,000 AUTOS REGISTERED
White Ix-gHerald,
Waycross.
Georgia.
_ Street.
_____________
land. Mostly muck soil. Rail­ nid you in every way. Write some­ hortts $15 hundred, $120 ;v r thou­
5.—More than
TIN AND METAL WORK
TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE— road siding on land. Flowing wells thing about yourself to A. II. C. sand. Live ileliverey. The Bug- - MIAMI. Feb.
null Poultry Farm, Midway, Flu.
20,1)00 automobiles carrying Dade
Send in your subscription to the and tiled. On hard road between Sanford 1leruld
JAM ES H. C O W A N W U T k ta S
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Tribune or hand it to your local Geneva and Oviedo. Will moke
county licenses nre in uso here
MEETING DATES DECIDED
Men and women Representatives
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak dealer so you can read Florida's price that will interest you if you
now, in addition to the 5.000 vis­
One year want a piece of high class celery Wanted: Liberal commission!), pro­
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele- greatest newspaper.
iting cars, it is estimated by the
EUSTIS. Teh. 5.— Apr. 7 to 10
$8.00, 6 months $4.00, three months land. It is all in crop at this time. tected territory, earn from $30.00
phono 11L___________________
manager of Miami branch o f a
TYPEW RITERS ANI) REPAIRS $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ Call or write owner W. C. Field, to $50.00 per week. Line Fully inclusivo has been fixed as the gasoline company. He places the
dates
for
the
meeting
here
of
the
ance policy add 75 cents to your Oviedo. Fin.
|guaranteed.
Smnrtsilk Hosiery
population figures nt 125,000, or 5
All mnkes o f typewriters for r rder.__
Mills, M. K. Rutherford, Supefvis- Florida State Horticultural Socie­ persons for every automobile in
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
ty.
The
meeting
originally
was
FOR
HALE—
Nice
little
home,
5
|
or
central
Florida.
Care
Hornld.
“ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
ure in tin* county. According to
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
scheduled for Apr. I I to 17. hut
rooms, bath ami garage. Cash
anything?" If so ndvertise In
Ball Bldg.
WANTED— Nice smart girl for was changed recently by the exe­ his calculations Miami will use six
or terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
tho "Gainesville Run."
million gallons o f gasoline in Jan­
waitress. Address Country Club. cutive committee. It is planned
VETERINARIAN"
uary, February
ami March, or
WF.ST VI ItOI NIA — Cl iir Ks burir. The
by
the
Eustis
Woman's
Club
to
DR.
A. DOLAN— Veterinarian.
Clarkshur*’
Exponent,
morning FOR HALE— New house and big
more than 30 per cent incrensu
WANTED—
Female
stenographer
put on tin attractive flower show
lot, 1-2 block o ff Dixie High­
Dolans Votinnry Remedies. 313 Including Sunday, morning Issuo
with some experience in legal in connection with the convention over the some months of 1924.
t cent per word, minimum tie.
way. $600. Also 5 room cottage
E. Second St., Sanford, Fin.
work. Apply in person, 3 P. M. which Is expected by officials will
DEVELOPED!) ATTKr'TION—Pen­ furnished $1,550,00. Citrus Heights Friday afternoon.
Geo. A. De- attract 500 or more delegates.
sacola Is beginning the treat)st de­ Filling Station, Orlando roatl.
Cottcs.
velopment In Olorld i' s blsirry: n
half mllllnn dollar highway to the FOR SALE
BY OWNER— Nice
MIRACLE Concrete C o , general golf bench Jimt finished; a two
WANTED-*Woman to take charge
home and grove on subdivision
of Woman’s Exchange in “ The
cement work, sidewalks, build­ million dollar bridge across Escam­
Florida and Western Meats
Duviii M. Douglass,
bia Rny started; &lt;|uart**r
million highway.
Basket." Apply Herald.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. E. dollar opera house under construc­
Sanfortl.
Terwllleger. Prop._______
tion; two mPIlcns being spent on
■116 Hanford A VC.
SALESPEOPLE — Connect with
bluhway; greatest chance for live
Lumber and Building Mnterial
Phone G ll-W
developers to get
In &lt;01
ground
J f.lU -y V M. Sal«» Agency. WonCarter Lumber Company
floor.
Write Development DepartMerftil
opportunity
from
M
ills
to
me lit Tho Pensacola News
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
Florida millions.
211 Peninsular
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­ FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­ ‘illdg., Jacksonville, Fla.
HJLL LUMBER CO. House o.
out
meals.
Reasonable
rates.
gusta, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
Service, Quality and Price.
Mrs. N. E. Snow, of
classified medium, rate ca*h .69c Lincoln House.
Cocnanut trees in Hawaii are
Hotito 1, near Paris, Tenn.,
charge. 10c per line, minimum
TO THE PUBLIC:
tells tho story of her uxFOR RENT— Furnished rooms for w rapped with a bam! o f tin to pre­
vent rats ami crabs from climbing
The following named contract­ ,30c.
light housekeeping, 701 Magnol­
porleaco aa follows:
Gut to Hull
them and eating part o f the cocoaors are fair to Organized laibor ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St. ia.
“ I nm G2 years old nnd
$9.00 per cord delivered
Johns County Is reached through
nut.
nnd pay the Union Scale set by
I havo been a practical
Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­ the St. Augustine Evening Record.
nurse for more than 20
orators ami Paper Hangers o f i Quick results. Two cents per word.
years, taking mostly ma­
■ ■ • u H iH iiiiiiiH H iia z ia ia a ,
Aniericn:
i Sample copy on r e n u e s t . ______
ternity coses. One of my
W. R. Pell, F. W. Tempnrtnn, TA MPA. FLORI D A --l amps Daily LOST, STRAYED, OK STOLEN
daughters suffered from
Times, the great
homo daily
Airdale dog. Laddie, about fourj
S o l d In T i n 1 S o t i (l i T o r
V. O. Culler, ('. l'\ Metcalf, Horace
cramping at . . . S h e
rate
I
l
i
c
per
word,
minlmuu.
years old. Information leading In)
Jimincz, II. Darrow, it. I , Sel-I
would juat bend double
iers, Jesse Cook, T. H. Deik, I. S. charge 25e cash with order. Write recovery will lm appreciated. llcr*|
und have to go to bed.
n lj Office.
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W. for complete rate card
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, H.
PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
O. Shlnholser. We also ask the
scene o f stupendous development
public to roe their paintera have
Rend about it in tha I’/ilm Reach
their local card.
Post. Sample copy sent on reII. Darrow. Pres.
Has no ei|iinl for durability. It,
uuoat.
" t i l l t h e Hj
wears longer and looks belter than
ADVERTISING gets results if It
any other paint. We curry n full
readies potential buyers.
Paiine of sun-proof paint, varnishes,
'Woulrr/Ut */&lt;
latka Daily New* is circulated in
was recommended to her
Knlsomines, brushes, wood stains
'/)i-lii/fitful Humm
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
and sho only hnd to tnka
.ml wall paper.
Bargain list of rebuilt boats:
tion.
_______
about two bottles, when
No. 1— For sale: Pleasure boat
oho hardly kuuw that tt
22 ft., 6 in.xlfiin draft, 4 cylinder TO KEACfl BUYERS or Boilers Vf
waa , . .. sho buffered bo
Florida
real
estate
advertise
In
I(cd Wing motor, speed 11 miles
llttlo pain.
the
St.
Petersburg
Times.
One
cent]
per hour. Reasonable price, ( ’on"My youngest daughter
Real
Est
a
t
e—
Invest
men
I
s
cent a word daily, twu centn a word !
stmetiun o f the very best.
waa run-down, weak and
Sundays.
____________________1
No. 2 Runnbout 21 ft. 4 ft., (tin.
First National Bunk Building
nervoua . . . . no appetite
Phone 303
Welnka Building.
by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine, THE MORNING JOURNAL la the
and tired all the time. I
FLORIDA
accepted want ad medium in HANFORD.
gave hor two bottles of
speed 14 miles pgr hour. A sac­
■U I I H I i l l l l l l l l l l V I l l M D l l
Daytona (Flu.) One cent n word
Cardul.
it built her up
rifice. Built last October.
“
”
and tiho begnn eating anil
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. 6 in. an insertion. Minimum 25c.
noon gained In weight and
by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder t'a ilie,!
Fares From Jacksonville
FLORIDA— URL ANDO— Orlando
has been bo well since."
speed 12 miles per hour. A bar­
tAtlantic City jri.TT
Ilaltimorr
morning Scntinnl; Inrgent classi­ ONK GOOD INVESTMENT
Try
Cardul.
At
a
l
l
gain.
°l tnaInn
t J,*2
*Ohlraan
t:i ID
fied business, rate 1c a word, rnln-;
druggists'.
M.'lavalanc!
J0.Jlj
•I l« tfi.lt
4I.VJ
Those boats can is* seen nt our
t.Montrral
A0.5A
imum 24c cash wilh order.
!
|Nln**ra Falla 4l.t 1
IS WORTH A LIFE TIME
EX-106
dry dock at Osteen Bridge at any
(Naw York
'6.1)5
I'hllail-lnbla 313*
•I’ilUhurgh
Savannan
SOI)
time.
A LITTLE TVANT A D in The
•Toledo
li'J.U|
•Waiblagtm 31.71
HANFORD BOAT WORKS
OF SAVING
Hornld will bring you big re­
•Via n*Ite. ami rail. IVIa llalto. nrPhlta.
sults. Advertise those old articles
irut rail. **AI| water via llaltn 3 day) lay.
you have stored nwav and have
imr. All atcamvra viaHAVANNAiI. Fuira
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
iirliulv in■.i I- &lt;i irrpt tirlu-ta (or Savannah).
no use for. A llltle thirty-cent ad
tuUul* tnuroi k Iii . ealhux lima 3 I*. M.
May
We
Suggest—
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
JOHN
E,
FOX
Southwestern Express t’o. oper­
FOR BALTIM ORE
a representative
ates mi t’ lyil,, Line floats between Phone 148 and
S. S. A11•-tatiaii&gt;
Fell I H 75
Sanford nnd Jacksonville, and mulu- will call to see vntL_____________
Itcal Estate— Insurance
S. S. .1u uhi til
Keh. 7. I*. 2*
tulns dally service, except Monday
H. S. lilmici'atrr Jim 31 l-'eti. tt 21, I
to ill) points,
at lowest
throuuh
The housing problem has become
All lilvitln nf l,ni|&gt;c*rlr rUlril
rules.
FOR I'M IL A D K U 'H IA
ftir null*
so serious in Paris thnt people are
I’onnectlons made at I’alatka with
S H. I'lralmi
Frli 5, IS. 2&gt;t
!*iirk
Airiiui*
mill
Nmincl
Hirer#
taking
to
house
boats
and
barges
fast passenger express trains, rep.
S. S. Kxaex
Fell. i*. 19 Mch. 2
tiering superior through service to in the Seine.
_______________ _
M. K, Nantucket
Kelt. S. 12, 24

We buy used clothing. Send us
a list o f what you have. W e will
call. J. J.- Randall. I21-W. Eu­
clid Ave.. Del^tnd, Fin.
WANTED— To buy country pro­
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,
h’ghc*t prices paid.— Davis W'holesaie Co., Augusta. Ga.
W ANTED TO BUY— A small bed
of pepper plants. Phonu 133-W»
C. A. Hinponi.
. —■ ■
■j
WANTED— Unfurnished house or
apartment, close in, by perman­
ent tenants. Address Cudahy, box
1072, City.

For Rent
FOR RENT— New five room house
Chapman Avenue, phone 24.
FOR RENT— Four room house
with modern conveniences and
garage. 2nd St. Went Side. An­
nie Philps.
FOR RENT— 7 room house fur­
nished, 503 Iaturcl Avenue. For
rent also 8-10 beds at 605 West
Third St., apply Me*. S. A. Chan­
cellor.
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
503 Laurel Ave. Also 8 or 10
bods nt 505 \V. Third St., apply
nt 505 W. Third St.
FOR RENT— First Class store
room on West First about 3,500
sq. ft., flour space.— A. P. Connelly
&amp; Hons.
Booksellers report that the Ger­
man reading public selects primar­
ily llction with hooks on travel a
close second.

Building Material

\V. H. LONG

jcc In This
I CTOH Y
HONE
Hi)

Directory
I ANT) m o t o r k k klDING.
_______
£CTR(G SERVICE
Electrical repairs.
Etral Ave. Orlando,
Ires f o r r e n t
EIT ‘ nr
Drive it
Ork and Second St.
tbY KMI’ AillING
STEIN — Automobile
lirin^' and Rebuilding,
yrnie. Oak Avenue.
FOR HIRE
TiT ski - viTTk “ buy
IIret: nil trains. Ungjfir. Phone 551._____

Stoic and Fire Place
Wood

Lost and Found

CALDER. Day und
wrvice.
Anytime,
23.
.______
WRECKER
Day ur night tterphone 394. Night
fY BAItl.OKS
1AKRIE1. Murmeilo
1kind*. Rain water n
Old First National
ling, nhone 245.
W_AND DYERS
ISTEAM PRESSERY
[** specialty.
110
EH?, Phone 327-J.
CAFE
ITCAFE
It in Service and Qual1Street and Park Ave-

34 YEARS

SUN PR00I I AIN! ^

tefRICAL
ELECTRIC CO.
•to Gillon &amp;. Platt
Everything elec4-2. Elcetrngith
LITa t io n s a n d
•SUPPLIES
.JVT t e STATION.
M . Tires, AcccsaoK wRh n smile. Elm
rhone 447 L3.
stations. MagI*0*1- First and Elnt,
and 10th Street.
ftic*.
y IE FLORIST"
. ,r a11 occasions.
!5 _FHone 260-W
Fl ItM Tl’ RE
T 0 SELL?
urruture Co&gt; We pay
"otth. Phone No.
LAWYER
Of fice

in

417-LW3nB AnneX‘

“ llinery
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0rd

°h First
Bond und

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic

Boats

Sanford Paint &amp;
Wallpaper Co.

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

Over Woodruff &amp; Watson

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

K. J. m n.M SC . Attrul

TYPEWRITERS

(Ilea Itors)

Hanford, Kta,

J. N. Westbrooks
(H m sm ilh

|)UY------ S E L L ------- RENT
You can thicken soups and gra­
vies very nicely with tapioca.

n « u n— Repair

l'honr 3ZN

Phone IS

IDI-M Magnolia Ave.

Grnphonola*, Clock.*, Sewing
Machine
421 Hanford Ave.

Phone 480* W.

DAVID B. HYER
ARCHITECT

Ball H ardw are Co.

H. A. SPEIR

12*/2

FORT MELLON

Office Clyde Line Docks

nuslgucru and painters of Sanford'a distinctive signs. Fanford Avenue nt First Street.

Member i . L 4
line# llulhtliiic
Orlmtdo, riorliln

The Comfort Route

H . a . I’O N D

Sanford Sign Shop

GARDEN HOSE
cent per foot
For Few Days

NORTH BY S EA!

LpEUGS
F|tJG STORE — Pre- all points In the t). H. und Canada.
W e respectfully solicit your busi­
I Hrujfa, Sodas.
W* ness,
and will welcome Inuulres as
l r rou as your phone. to rates, schedules, service, etc.

-Sadr

Britt Realty Company

Haggard &amp; Company

|T0 TRIPS

..

1 Practical
" Nurse Tells

Rooms For Rent

dlrrct from
M iam i to
Ian. 21. Vtb. I. II. 31,Mar, J.
For further

Phila.

CARPENTER
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Tho Paint That Huvu* You
Money.
Manufactured by
K l i r r a o u - l l n i l a l r r f a i n t Co,
Kohl by
I.OSS1M} PAINT COMPANY
Hit Vlnauullu A»r.
Phone 27(1

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
n’orne, Hanlon*. Ingrow­
ing Malta. Heavy Call*
ouni-a ur tired aching
feet.

[1 D lt. C. I.. lil* I .E It
Orlando.

' Yowell Draw
Phone.

Illdg.
Ulavator

Elton J. Houghton

Information wrtto

ARCHITECT

M ERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
TR A N SP O R T A T IO N CO .
^'ter BOO K. Day bt.

llpllmlrltng

Addri-n* Ultkl I'nlnirllu Ave.

TvtaphuM 63a

First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, ■ ■■
Florida

By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER
rsOMEi o r
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[.fte Richest Gariea Land
XV.

A S S O C IA T E D PR E SS D ISPA TC H ES

HANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925.

CANT T ext o f Paris Reparations AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BEGINS
ent Is Before Senate
ON NOTE ACgreem
om m ittee for Examination SHOALS BUI IS DRAFTING O P
JRENCH
SOUGHT P. 0. RATE BILL
Explains Paris Pad

Of England’s
let Adjourned
[out Reaching
ion J&gt;n N o t e

Note

Is

Accompanied By
From
S ecretary
I S
CH * z s s s z
(,f President In f la tte r S en ato r George Appears Be­
Lower - Body R e tu rn s P ostal
fore Conferees Supporting
Pay Rate and In crease Bill
irreeonciable Query
A m endm ent A sking D is tri­
To Senate Because It Is
Ignored By Hughes bution Surplus Electricity Infringem ent on Its R ig h ts

Resolution

„&gt;rlain And
rchill Clash

Vm

p ro p o sed

P a ris

T im i F a r m

A SS E SS

B u re a u E x p e rt

H e a rd

Will Press Passage
Of House Measure
^ C om m ittee

SINGLE COPIES F IV E CENTS.

2 Year Prison Term
And Fine for Forbes
CHICAGO, Feb. 4.— Charles
R. Forbes, former director of
veterans bureau and John W.
Thompson, wealthy St. Louis
contractor, were today sentenc­
ed to two years imprisonment
to I^avonworth
penitentiary
and lined $10,000 by Federal
Judge Gao. A. Carpenter. The
court granted a 00 day stay
for filing an appeal.
"When those In high position*
of public trust betray that trust
there is an attack upon the fun­
damental of our institutions,"
the Judge said in denying mo­
tions for a new trial.

Collins9Foot Fre
ButRock Barricade
Still Imprisons Him

v ! ;S

GOLF CLUB AFTER Unfortunate Man I s

FAMOUS PI,AYERS
TO APPEAR HERE

LIBRARY S H OWS
BIG CIRCULATION
FOR PAST MONTH

Wa s h in g t o n
r ». . .
unofficial toxt of the Purls a^en"
ment is before the Senate Foro^n
n n l ti,0n| S Co7 " lttco today accomH
byi.i lcttcr fr°m Secretary
toshes citmg authority of the
president to deal with the settle»&gt;ont of the United States and Us
nationals.

NUMBER 160.

Too Weak to Work
Way Out; Rescuers;
Speed Their Workt i

Barricade May
t&gt;
Be Moved Today

Ex.pccl to D ra ft 0,11 W hich Coolidgc Looks To House For
Cyril W alker an d P lay in g
?VH! A,,ow L essee A W ide
j^ T T re a tm e n t
M easure W hich Will Yield
M ate S o u ght for Exhibition
L a titu d e
In
Production
Sufficient A m ount Money
on Local C ourse; May Al«o
France Urged!
Get W alter H agen to Play Chicago Surgeon Is
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. — The
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—With
ie “Die Hards”
Muscle Shoals conferees Tuesday
heard the
Scnnlor George
Geo
nenru
mo views of Senator
rni e J*",'1 \n'
Cyril Walker, nationally known
Rushed T o Scene
T he call­
golfer, and his plnying pnrtner,
*
M
d’
the
house
"
p
S
f
i
c
c
0
c
o
m
n
ffe
To Administer Aid
Washington representatives of tho
Jimmy Loor, will give an exhibition
able to agree Tueato work today d'efting
American fnrnt bureau, on the Un­ continued
B
orrow
ings
Increase
W
hile
Ina’atch
on
*!’•’
,
Sanford
n salary rata bill of its own. If
. on the form o r th e
CA VE CITY. Ky.. Feb. -1.—
c re a se d In te re s t In
Countrv c,ul* during the latter
WASHINGTON, Feb. I— The derwood leasing bill.
reported out in satisfactory form,
lofthe B ritish comin
l « f rCi ol D lh o . pnrt „f Fehrunry or the first of A slide in sand cave th is m orn­
Senator George appeared before lenders plan to press the measure
renate was informed Tuesday by
P h ases o f W ork Show n; O r - ...................
March, if the plnns ns nnnounced
Rto France on th e
•Secretary Hughes with the np- tho conference to support his to n finnl vote in the house before
der
F o r M ore Books Given Tuesday night at n meeting of the ing left Floyd Collins’ foot free
amendment
inserted
in
tho
Under­
provai of President Coolidgc that
| the French debt, a
end of the week.
Sanford Golf Club are consum­ for th e f ir s t tim e since he wa»
Secretary of State Charles E.
bill providing for the distri­
ch was su b m itted Hughes has sent n letter to the 11 much discussed Puris repnru- wood
By a vote of 225 to 153, the house
mated.
Initiation fees nnd dues for im prisoned F rid a y m o rn iag
bution
of
nil
power
not
needed
for
More
books
from
the
Sanford
sent hack, to the senate the bill on Public Library were rend during membership in the organization but he was left wolied in be­
Churchill, c h an ­ Scnnto Foreign Relations Commit­ i'»ns agreement was negotiated the production of fertilizer.
umier a long recognised authority
tee in which explanation of the rep­ or the executive to deal with the
Tho conferees have been consid­ the ground thnt the m easure'in­ Jnnunry than during any other were fixed nt the meeting.
ge exchequer,
A communication from the Lake- hind
. . rock
. . . which fell from th e
arations
agreement
is
given
to­
ering
changing this section to per­ fringed on it» exclusive right to month in the history of the lib­
tusion will be resettlement of claims of the Unit­
originate revenue legislation.
land
Chamber
of
Commerco
was
'W'0
°
‘
th e cave. T his rock
gether with authority for the presi­ ed
mit
the
Icsscu
to
mnnufncturo
prod
rary which covers a period of sev­
Mates nnd its nationals.
Wju abinct meeting dent a netlon in the negotiations.
ucts other than fertilizer. If tho
The house postoffice committee eral yenrs, according to a report rend to the club by Frank Mac- barricade will probably bo
Responding to the resolution lessee in restricted to the manufac- immediately set out to draft a snl- issued Wednesday morning by
L vfaw.s of the minSS-SSSm -A
""E, ‘W» afternoon.
rP
.0,.,?"ro!1
by t*1u senate irrccon- turc of only fertilizer tho confer­ ary-rnte bill of its own. with Re­
|Tuf5&lt;la; ?o far from
Anne Van Ness Brown, lib­ is interested in bringing Walker . i,k,° inf. ca , V0,01 , *bo , othpr
cilablcs in the Versailles treaty ees fear the president would nob publican leaders planning to bring Mrs.
rarian.
New
members
received
ittfjr agreement In the
fight, the retiring secretary of be able to obtain n satisfactory it to n vote before ths end of the by tho library numbered 47 which here. A vote authorizing the ace-! , ° ‘ ,hp rot|t ’''"h* that his feet
yurc is doubtful, unrrtnry to make the necessary nr- v’.crV frce hut that he was too
state took no cognizance to their leusc.
week if agreement can be obtained brings the total of membership rangements
Itisfurm of a colorless
for the match was givto work his way out. Tho
informal request for information
The bill is expected to be draft­ ns to its provisions.
to 1,132.
cn . It is also considered probable i information was brought to tho
as to whether at any time during ed to allow the lessee a wide lati­
The committee went into execu­
at Walter Hagen
will be nvnil- mouth of the cave by a negro en..
U debate on whether
An effort to learn "what" San­ thnt
the conversations or negotiations tude in production of chemicals tive
session tonight with members ford is reading by referring to the able for piny here at the same time gaged in the rescue work.
Stion should be an
uti I nns the incoming secretary of and metals, including aluminum predicting
that a measure similar libnry files elicited the informa­ nnd an effort will be made to bring
Word wns received here this
sent note or a letter
state, Ambassador Kellogg, pro­ nnd carbide.
in
its
main
provisions
to
the
senhim
here.
morning
that an nirplano' left
tion
that
"everything"
is
the
only
to Clemente!, the
Reid’s
Testimony.
posed any reservations to the unte hill ns it was reported from
I ouiflvillo at 10 o'clock for Cave
r of finance. This ?ccrcln:\v nf W ar P lan s To grocment.
MacNcill Offers Trophy
Roid's testimony wna confined to committee would receive approval. answer. The popularity of Gals­
decided when the
Likewise, he gave no details ret the bureau's opinion on the manu­ In this event lenders are pledged worthy’s "Forsyte Saga” attests
R. L. Dean, president of the cluli, City with Dr. William Hazlutt.
Wit lurid Decision On T he
Xted to the more inithe
desire
for
writing
of
higher
nnnounced thnt Mr. MncNeill, who Chicago surgeon, who was com­
the negotiations, but did facture of fertilizer for tho far­ *°R«vo it rigiit of way, under n
R eappointm ent n f O fficer gardmg
tm of what Britain is
mers. He pointed out tho great rule limiting debate and shutting standards, while on the other hand was characterized ns "one of tin* missioned by n Chicago citizen to
state
that
American
representa­
j regard to this two
there is a constant demand for most enthusiastic and tireless work rush here to render whatever as­
1’ntil He E xplains R em arks tive:, abroad were directed to par­ demnnd for fertilizers on Ameri­
imanifested; Church­
Western nnd mystery fiction. The era” nmong members of the club, sistance \va, needed.
can farms nnd advocated n lease off amendments from the floor.
ticipate
in
the
conference
because
; the exchequer, and
Collins repeatedly asked that
first Is n confirmed favorite of lias offered a beautiful eilver lov­
Sees Final Action.
WASHINGTON. Feb I — Brio- | it wan important thnt the pay­ that would guarantee a large pro­
a settlement «*"■ .......... » Mitchell! who h « ? b S hiinO,
ronio
one remain in the cave with
the
l&gt;oy
leaders
of
the
library
ing
rup
a*
a
porpotun!
trophy
to
duction
of
fertilize
at
n
low
price.
Joining with Chairman Green of
acme relief to the come the stormy petrel of u row plan should not |&gt;c distributees
while the latter is coming more be played for annually in a "rlng- him and pleaded for his chum,
To
assure
cheap
fertilizer
the
the
way
amt
rnenns
committee
and
ibuted confereea are reported virtually to
[qrtr, found ha had po- among army am! navy officers over without appropriate recognition
c r" or reducing tournament. The Jchn Gerulds, according to Nelson
of
Rcprescntativc Garrett, the Demo- nad
ia
„
,
Ition to meet.
tournament this year will begin on Jones a miner, who was the last
tlirist i opulnr
tho relative importance of nirernft the claims of the United States
States huve agreed to liberalize the ren­ erntic leader, in urging pnssage of
tho local course next Sunday nnd l°_J®nv® the cavern this afternoon.
un-Churchill- Split
tal
terms
of
i'ne
Underwood
bill.
the
resolution
which
returned
the
’
Brown
pointed
to
the
pops rv a\vn rL mU8t ex?Ia.,,n t0 Sucre- and its participation in these pay. As tlie measure now stands, the
r
The dozen men..........
in Jones’
pnrtjr
’
postnl bill to the senate, Retire- u,#rity °f Papinl’s “ Life of Christ" will close on Apr .1. The plans
i uaing the debts for tnry Weeks some of his reported I meats "
lessee would he required to pay un sentntive Ixmgworth, the Republi- n ’,.aV •nU**ratIou cf lha Interest in for the tournament were outlined . m“‘io »ttla progress betwcon 10.30
BTposts to get conccs- !hetCn T X n e n1,0Ut ^
Pr° WC88 ° f | , Specifically the senate, in a res'- annual rental of four per cent of can leader, said such action would
writing. While there is by Mr. MccNcill nt tho meeting. I lhis morning and 3:15 Tuesday afrspheres were put forthe $50,000,000 cost of dam number pave the way for final neflon at
In explaining the "ringer" to u r-! ternoon In widening the cave ami
m ?!'
The secretary revealed. Tuesday
’’ Ca^lf^rnin^aml' two.
nent sfor mitigating
. . . «Lerer.t
. . in religious matter the nnment,
Mr. MncNeill said: "The 1non® of their work was done in that
and Fundamentalist
this session on n snlnrv iin,i
Moacrnist
MMftls, and it may thnt until such explanation is re- modified by Senator Pepper, Re­
cup
will
ho
awarded to the member J section nearest the imprisoned
Spokesmen
for
the
conferees
de­
#che
will
defer
n
decision
on
at Austen Chamberpublican. Pennsylvania, usketl for clared
‘
of this club who has the low est, man. Eight members of the Kensecretary, is not ; , reaPP‘&gt;intment of General Mit- "such
information regarding cir­ seem
aenre on 18 holes made during n tucky National Guard, under cornazreement with c . 1 a!4 *s8&gt;*tant chief of the army cumstances
the nego­ see would
period of two months. Beginning maud of two lieutenant* l..rr dmitt.
i ,
U iL 80AVJc?- If tho decision is tiations mui surrounding
oxocution &lt;&gt;f th»&gt; agree­ first year
t ______ ___
j ,.
V
reappmntr.'j»»f&gt; tho o2feer
___
___
____
uim? WylilpMt
pnr
A®, n ‘1,e cabrnc^wTll lose his Temporary rank nT i ment as mny be relevant to a fall not he able to produce n pound of
There’s no use pnssTng a hill."* (I‘’a,,"&gt;f with tho theory of evoiufertilizer tho first year because of
far°pUrKC&lt; I ,lriC‘"llpr general and invert to the understanding of its tcrojs."
he
tohl
the house, "that the pres’i- tioa- ,
...
. . . .
Johnson
Silent.
the
lack
of
buildings
and
machin­
f niFra? i ’ "rn,le of colonel. Mr. Weeks would
•lent won’t sign."
Modem fiction, particularly
Senator
Johnson rend the sccre- ery.
lJ * dwi,n‘ 1 irately Inqt g„ into details about the state-,
,
At the White House it wns made &lt;nurt ki,,(l "Uch «!' Michael Arlen’s
The present plnn of the conferees
debate should be ad- nients of General Mitchell ho wants ta,7 H ,etter Immediately after it
lattempts made in tho to Have explained, but it was in­' had been received by the senate •is to
President
.'in: but rather tho goljf- leered their services.
change
r*auso to allow known
..........W
'VSvsau this
Ml ill
/ I
, that
f" w Coolidgc
.......... .. .'^ha Green Hat," Sinclair Lewis'
J harmonize conflicting dicated that the war department’s with a formal covering letter the operator to pay smaller renth,,t
rate
provisions
of *th books and other of the like nro er win. plays most frequently."
_
.L
.
.
anti
ii
t
o
1.1
11......II
..i.i.i
•
..##•
No Progress.
enjoying a heavy demnnd. The
By-Laws nre Adopted
........
chief concern was not so much
di- from President Coolidgn nnd a copy tals during the early years of the senate hill would yield insufficient majority nf these books are on the
(.N
’o
progress
lias been made to­
&gt;disagreement on prin rected ta expression of personal °f the text of the agreement it- lease with requirements for in­ levenue to take care of this angle
The by-laws, as proposed by G.
hinet is united in it* opinion. as to what the general has relL He offered no comment, nor creases duriiig the latter stages of the problem. The hill used by two day shelf, which gives the W. Snencer, dr., chairman of the ward removing the huge sandstono
' Balfour and Curzon been quoted ns saying in relating did the other irrcconcilabica make thnt would return to the govern­ the house postoffice committee as render two days to peruse the vol­ committee charged with the draft, boulder which clamps Collins’ leg
he reaffirmed, anil supposed facts to n house commit- any statement in ndvunce of a ment ultimately the same amount n. basis for its deliberations, car­ ume and, if it isn’t returned with­ were adopted after minor changes. into a crevice und prevents efforts
in the specified time, a fine of two The dues of the club were fixed in to pull him out of hi* prison. The
kid he told thnt tho tee.
! thorough study of the document thnt would be paid under the pres­ ries the same pay increases as pro­ cents
each day is assessed. Ref­ the by-laws at $5 a year vvliile the ca\e is little more than n hole nt
posed in the Iti11 vetoed last year
Tike up the dififerenco
Something of n stir was created which was referred in the usual ent terms of the bill
erence
works of all kinds nre til - ! initiation
So
far
the
conferees
have
shown
|t Britain must pay the by the general a few days ago | course to tho foreign
by
the
president
with
the
rate
pro........fee
..........*
was placed ,lfc
at lllo
tho *he point where Collins was caught
relations
no disposition to got away from I visions drafter in accordance with ways in ateadv demand.
same amount. Eligibility for f ,, . * 18 P‘nR«d, half erect and
and what Britain when, he dcclnred that recent air committee.
Strange Favors Asked.
Rrmany.
membership,
•rship, as defined by the by­
by- 1:1 1 "! “ rcc,in,n»f position, face
bombing experiments bad so badly* With respect to the contention the requirement for the produc- recommendations of the postoffice
Strange
favors are asked of the laws, i-i “open to any member of upward toward what portion of
turn
of
10,000
tons
of
fixed
nitro-1
department,
Bt New Note
jarred a battleship a mile und a of some of the irreconcilahles that
gen annuallv liut they have ngr- i
...
library force. The dimensions of the Caucasian race" upon the pay­ that aperture ia not occupied hy
(Continued on pug? 2)
bters want these state half away from the explosion that
to extend tho time when thfc .vl »acl“ ° Committee,
the Hrooklyn Bridge were asked ment of the prescribed initiation hi.i own body. N'o one hits Ikimi
she
hnd
to
limp
into
port,
Secre­
krxard in a new comamount would be required, im- " nen word was conveyed to the
(Continued on page 2)
' fee.
nhie to reach beyond his knee to
r* •{&gt; the past they tary Wilbur promptly presented
Underwood bill now calls for 40,-^'ena^e that the house had declined
determine
Just how securely ho is
7
i
---I
.
Otis
George,
local
professional,
the
committee
a
statement
by
the
sited only in general
000 tons nt the end of six year's' 1° ai'cept the postal bill, Senator M p o
A
T I I t u t 'l l l O ’ 1 L'king an netivo part in prepa- mini isoned.
l 1f that the draft pre- commander of the ship in question
and this is expected to be extended i
Republican, New Hnmp- i r l l n * l \ t «J • L U N q l l ) . lation for the reducing tournoDf the dozen workers who went
Ftnill includes detail- flatly denying the story.
shire, presiding, referred the pro­
in
this morning to deepen nnd
Later
General
Mitchell
told
tho
Mas to the nature of
posal back to the postoffice com­
widen the passageway to Collins
to pay which committee that officers were afraid
mittee. There it was predicted,
Mr. George.
only nine went farther than the
pptaule in London. to tell the real truth about the
-------! posal to incorporate in the Under- the measure will remain, although
lirst ’Vqueeze" nnd Jonc* v.'ns the
efficiency
of
aircraft,
and
that
offi­
PRestions as drafted
R. J. Holly. Sunford editor and| woo«l bill authorization for the de­ there was some talk that an effort
• nly worker to rcash the victim.
and hia treasury cers who gave testimony contrary President of the Rotary Club, was |
,,f[ th«’ power resources might he made to put it through
Junes carried soup with him which
Mrs. Hattie Loaning, wife of A.
trench would be able to the views of superiors were like­ the principal sneaker Wednesday |
* linen River, vvhirh joins the the senate minus its rate provis­
- ■ ■
ho said Collins took. There was
ly
to
be
disciplined
"indirectly.’’
J.
Lossing
of
this
city,
died
Tues­
*s intended, certain
noon at tho vve/kly meeting of the Tennessee river, near Knoxville.
ions, leaving it to the house to
WASHINGTON, Feb. L—Sena- ' ,,,)lhin'.’ to be done hut remove bltn
a* expected by Brit- He was appearing in favor of tho Sanford Kiwanis club at the Sem-I ,
.
„
insert
them. It generally was day afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at tor Mayfield, of Texas, was seated "f &lt;’,*Oh und rock which had fallen
.v
an
wa‘
s
8U^
b
mitted
providing
Curry
bill,
proposing
creation
of
Press of iho-o tentuCafe.
Two
new
members,
M"1
,
th
construction
of
dams
on
agreed,
however,
that
if
it
becomes
the Orlando Sanitarium following by the senate.
inole
about tho prostrate man.
Tw in *he French a unified air service—n measure It.
G. Dnvey and N. T." Cobb,
.... w
—r o-i,
. , | L.
. eatlmateil
. -------- apPf5Toni
h,0,Us,u
have .in illness of about two weeks. Mr ,
New hearings were ordered by
Ask for Troops.
“ mount of power n hill of its own which will come Lossing had been removed to the « renate committee on the McFudintroduced to the club. Putnam wou.y ,, uh!c
and Secretary Wilbur.
Shortly after the eight guards­
^ ,0nh- 0b: l" a vote within a few days, noth- sanitarium about n w ek ago when dm national hanking hill.
The controversy is attracting in­ Stevens of Portland, Me., was also
men left Smith Grove a telegram
jectiona was made to the proposal ing could he gained by reviving the her eondition became serious.
creasing attention in congress, u guest i f tha club.
A federal grand jury begun hear­ was sent Governor Fields asking
in
conference
on
the
grounds
that
Mr. Holly made "Co-operation in
senate proposal.
where the views of General MitMrs. Lossing bad been a resi­ ing evidence in the new proceed­ for troops to maintain order in
would be new legislation and
Party line.* In the house were dent of Sanford for about eight ings in the Wheeler case.
rhell have been used to support a Sanford" the theme of his address. it
Cavrj City. The request, signed by
subject
to
a
point
of
order
in
the
campaign fur more aircraft and He urged not only the co-opera­ senate that might jeopardize thd shattered in the roll call vote on years, having come here with her
The house foreign nffuirs com­ Oscar Henson, chief of police, T.
the resolution to turn buck the husband and family from Illinois. mittee approved a resolution favfor the Curry bill. On the house tion of individuals but of civic urTurner, magistrate of the city
Formation provided floor Tuesday Representative Me- ganizution, public officials and whole Muscle Sho-ils legislation.
senate bill, even the Wisconsin For rcvvral years she was promi­ m ing American world court odher- court, and S. T. Caldwell, president
Tho
conferees
still
adhere
to
the
&gt;' ,;ai' "ffico of the Clintic, Democrat, Oklahoma, quot- others fur the general welfare and
1 , ,
" f the IVopIc’s Bank of Cave City,
plrfn to report the hill Sometime delegation which usunllv votes sol­ nent in social, civic and church
mft'-ireau
ic&lt; i of
,r AgriculVT."VV e,l I ho general as having said that prrgress of tha city, lie declared this week.
idly, splitting on the issue.
work of this city. She was a mem­ J hu German cumnimcrciul treaty wa: ui!«! to emphasize that whllo
that
much
interest
throughout
tin*
with
reservations,
was
approved
fill! j .F °r
nrmy ‘deplanes could have sunk
ber of local chapter of Rebekah.i
no disorder existed at present it
the hull of the battleship Washing- country is being manifested in
and was treasurer of the Theodora by tho senate fore.'gn relation* wa: desirublo to maintain this sit­
MARKETS
SHIP
LOSES
PROPELLER
*6 degrees cloudy. ton in from two to four minutes, j Florida and told of the instances
Roosevelt Auxiliary of Spanish committeo.
uation.
l f8'*
Florida cars Tho Oklahoma representative d e -i in which he hud encountered this
A resolution for n federal trade
War veterans.
Geralds, for whom Collins hail
NOFOLK, I’eb. 4. — The coast J CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Wheat, May
JW moderate, dc- dared he hnd been informed unof- feeling. He referred particularly
commission inquiry into control of been
Mrs.
Lossing
was
also
an
active
calling, haj worn himself out
guard
cutter
Gresham
today
was
19014 to 109*4 {July, I«s *j to l»W% member of the American Legion tho power Industry was reported
r* »"'l market steady ficially that bombs loaded with to a trip made recently to Chicago.
in his four days at fruitless rcscilo
to. . the
,Cf.7 &gt;- and slightly sand had been used hy the navy I An address supplementary to hurrying
.. .
i . aid- . of
- Steamer Corn, May 136*4 to 1377* Oats, Auxiliary, playing an important by a henutc committee.
work and is reported------------to be under
fida. Florida. 10 planes which made the attack on that of Mr. Holly was given by W. 1 1 .. * » ni “
The house committees^ alcoholic I rnr„
h‘dples* May, (53'i to 63*4.
part in its activities nt all times.
liquor
traffic
reported
it
hud
found
physician.
Lturs, |2.50 the Washington.
M. Scott who referred particularly i f ? "
7,hoals’ rh.°
wns a member ot the First
. .to bore throuKh
_.
tho
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. L— She
federal penalties for prohibition . ,. '.a“ *!,.",’t
L’W $3;
\--------------------------to the interest in the state that is »JJP
in a
Baptist Church and took n great violations
hillside into the cavern to reach
inadequate.
March,
24.20;
Mny
21.50.
few $3; tens. State Crop, Weather being shown throughout the midJlc • •
deni of interest in its several
Coolidgu was said at ( ollin* from behind and thun Ri'i
'Uiofimia, $« to
branches of work. For several thePresident
Iff,
*
White
House
to havo no inten - 1i1^ tb» rock
^ears down on
Report Is Announced I_:__
a report on Kiwunis activitlci
years, Mrs. Lossing was prominent
«r I' i o . i . wns made hy Presiw,,!, “bandoned upon ad____
during I&gt;January
*^i.es, cloudy. 2
■ty identified with the annual Bap­ lion of calling an extrn session of'i ,
to consider farm Icgisla-' vk'°
workmen within th* cave,
tist State Assembly held in Do- congress
WASHINGTON. Feb. L— Crop !,k&gt;nt EBrownlee. Among the
1 c“r» on
•
Those under ground at the time
Land.
«&lt; tion.
IL"; oemand
moderf
r
,
T7
an'1
Wial|ier
condition
for
Florida
accomplishments
referred
—-------------------------- '
| asserted thnt there was danger of
I1
nr
Besides her husband, Mrs. Lea­
It* to-- Florida lioring the week ending yesterday ' The meetings of J it clu t
,
S
l
.
'l
J
/
p
y
A
iwI
r,M:k crushing or Imprisonsing is survived by two sons, Frunk
, w;,« summarized by Bio Depart- firAowanls drawing bus.nc^ a .
Amounts drawn from the gen- The |unn
piiy#ble in sums of and Fay nnd five daughters, Beth, o l O l i e S , \ n u A t t o r n e y ling them ns n result of being Ioos*j ii '
1ment of Agriculture today ns fol- professional men of the n &gt;
lows: Week of sun hine and frost closer relations; the co-cDeration of crnl school fund of Seminole coun- J*,'&lt;,° &gt;’carly for five years with in­ Hattie, Grace, Mrs. II. J. Clause Placed on Trial Today|oned by vihratluB__
ly during the month of January | zemi-annually. PCr ct nt pay*b,l# and Mrs. Edward I.udccke, all of
whom reside in Sanford. Mrs.
„
C h ic a g o , Feb.’ 4.—w. e . d . Former Mayor Leads
amounted to $20,293.Q5, according
a mother.
Mrs.‘ Stokes aged millionaire hotel own- I n N n w O i - l m u c
The superintendent Was auth- Lossing also leaves
*V
&lt;
r*r8
n'r
bCir’
to a report made Tuesday after­ orized to appoint Miss Ferrell Me- F. A. ilughnrt i ° 5*l. , ornt®' two j er, and Daniel F. Nugent, hi* at^ LNeW U F l e a i l S K 8 C C
------- planting tumui ■—--— r,- *” ...... ■“
. ■,
■ ■ noon a t the regular meeting of the Neal to the unexpired term pf sisters living n California und torncy 0f New York, went to trial
Seminole
County
Board
of
Public
Mrs. S. L. Dclk, who resigned re­ fffilS fe*?" *n&lt;lI "a brother
ucd early and is doing well. Oats, safety first movement of the club.
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 4.—Mar"“ ’im r living in on charges of conspiracy to
. de*iXC3’
m
r
,
;
other
track' and 7them work
of, the , club
toward Instruction. The seini-nnnunl re- cently from the intermediate de­ Minnesota.
famo Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes tin Bchrnmn, former Mayor of
III ! IIULII
.
,*
C
J
$2.75 n bouns. tomatoe:, and •It
funeral
runerai services aro
are to be held of
oi Denver,
Uenvcr. wife of Stokes. She New Orleans, continued today to
jfe75. llstric‘. eights, was good except In south. Some relief cf the underprivileged chil- port for the six months ending partment of the Genevu school.
Dee. 31 was approved and will b- The resignation of Miss Carrie at the First Baptist Church Thurs- charges they sought to obtain per- hold the lead In the mayorality
berries were shipped to the north, dren of the city and county.
forwarded to the state comptroll- Bovd from the faculty, of th* San- io ®“ ornoon
2 o’clock. Buriul jured testimony in support of race over his opponents, Paul H.
.in*!* ,d««r«*s cloudy, Some cane and corn was planted] Members present at the mee nig cv&gt;
I
ford
IHirh
Si’llOnl
VI/fI a
iitxl
Malofiey, present commissioner of
will
take
place
In
Lake View ccni- Btoke’s suit for divorce.
in
north
and
central
parts.
Much
were:
h f J.V' ca,r* on track
puhlic utilities and Mayor M&gt;*replant!
F •te3jnd p ° w an&lt;1 in south
Shane. according to returns from
h t l ? Tr *. Fours to
Will Probe Discovery ] all but two precincts.
L . 7 ^ : eights $2.75,
’• ( ftlifornia
Of Poison in Medicine] P1REMAN K11I KD IN w

WEEKS WILL QUIZ
MITCHELL ABOUT
AIRCRAFT SPEECH

Holly Is Chief Of
Kiwanis Speakers
Wednesday M e e

liBht

Claimed Bv Death r i
- K t t f e S b“
Tuesday Afternoon
Washington News

y Markets

Semi-Annual Report Of Seminole
County School Board Is Approved

^

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''^ c h ig a n . ir&gt;
lait"!^ *rate. &lt;la*

Lis Jr-;!
M ;•
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 4. —
Discovery of poison in medicine is­
WASHINGTON.
sued to Ohio State University stu­
dent Cooiidge reiu.uic„ Howard Overlln, A. K. K3»12.500 Loan Approved,
Those in attendance nt the meet­ ration of Alderman Schamugl to dents, two of whom havo died in
exas delegation
setter, A. Raffed. L. B. Steele, J.
A loan of $2 500 for the Chulu- i n g were Fred T. Willlnrtis, chair­ the office of muyor of the Bavar­ the last four days, lu s brought an
high- dav h isd e sire to vi-Mt ^
Order for a thorough investigation
-Sheron, W. M. Scott, E. G. oU
Tax District Number man; L. J. Hartley and Superin,, Special
ian capitul, Munich. Schanmgl is from W. O. Thompson, President
poor’ ab}* within the n cx tfe w m o n th i
R G Dovcy&gt; N. T. Cobb. 1 Fodr
--------------• at the
• meting,
•
was
approved
tendent
T.
W.
Lawton,
a baker by trade.
after adjournment of Congress.
*
of the University,

FLORENCE. S. C.. Feb. 4— An
Atlantic Coast Line's Passenger
train from Florida to New York
was wrecked in the railroad yard
here this morning. James Fagan,
fireman, was killed and Engineer
l ox seriously scalded by escaping

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BY FRENCH

A r ; n n 4 -,1
unentai
Rescued From
MOVE Are
Capitol Dust Bing

H u n t S ays Jus.sernnd,
Y ears of Residence
Could N ot H andle
tions as Frnncc

A fter22
In U. S.
R e p a ra ­
D esires

WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. — Tho
State Department has rescued from
it* temporary wnrtime ouartcra in
a sub-basement a collection of rare
gifts from the East, presented to
tne American government as good*
will offerings.
Swords from Japan nnd Sinm. n
stone from the Great Wnll of Chi­
nn, relics from Korcn. and rare em­
broideries arc in the collection.
Mlsrellaronus documentary mater­
ial nnd objects of art, now in the
keeping of the State Department,
would, in the opinion of officials,
be valued in the millions of dol­
lars if ofTercd for sale.
The swords from Japan seem to
have been brought here by the first
mission from Japan in I860, when
ratifications of the treaty of 18S8
were exchanged, w -a thoso that
Commodore I’crry took with him.
to Japan. When the treaty wlt»
Korea wns ratified here, the mem­
bers of the mk slon from that coun­
try brought presents with them.
The Japanese mission of 1872 like­
wise brought gifts.
Congress may bo asked to mnke
provision by appropriation for tho
proper care of these articles.

By Harry R. nunt.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.— The
•rrivnl of a new nmlunc odor from
France, juat a t the time the Unit*
ed Staten senate in Mall het up”
over that notion’s reluctance to
to arrange some definite schedule
for the payment of its $-1,000,000,­
000 debt to us, has piqued the cap­
ital's- curiosity.
Special significance, if any, there
is in the termination of Jusserand’s tenure ns ambassador, just
a t thla time, and the appointment
of M. Emile Dnescher.
The debt situation, they believe,
hma been a deciding fActor in the
change.
• • •
• After 22 years of residence in
Washington, it would hnvo menally and physically imnoasible for
Juiscrnnd to undertake to drive a
faird iiargain with Unde Sam in
tne settlement of this debt.
Ho knew ami recognized not uuIfU ie problem feeing his own coun­
try in respect to payment, but he
bww and appreciated the poi itbn
of the American taxpayer, who has
been carrying the load of the
Frrnclt loan.
While patriotically presenting
Four more lots in Oak Hill were
tho French government’s view on
this situation, the aged little added to thc sold column Tuesday
Frenchman couldn’t con-uHentlously morning, nccqrdlng to an an­
make an strong n pica sis Ids coun­ nouncement by N. H. Gnrner, de­
veloper of the subdivision.
One
try desires!.
• • •
bouio is under construction nt the
This inhnhititlon. developed hy present and building operations are
long residence and increasing years to begin on three others next week.
The opening of the subdivision,
will not be found present in the
which took place nearly four weeks
how ambassador. An against the slight stature and ngo, has aroused much interest.
bent (houldcrn of Jusscrand, Dnes- Mr. Garner states. Not only is this
■ehner is n towering, erect figure. interest manifesting itself in Han­
Ptalwntt, vigorous, in th.* prime of ford but over the state as well. One
. ife. Even in his reticence, which lot was sold a short time ago to a
le diplomatically maintained fid- woman in Miami, which is pointed
owing his arrival In tho cnpitnl, to as an indication of tho interest
'here is a form and siggressiveness shown elsewhere.
Queries concerning thc property
I.hat wns inching In Jnssernnd.
Six feet tall, or a hit more. Daes- are being received from virtually
rhner has a personality and (tear­ every section of tho utato. Mr.
ing that would make him n marked Gnrner declared. Likewise, the
man in any gathering. Ho hns n number of people desiring to look
long face, long nose and a long, over the tract in keeping the sales
force of the developing company
otrong chin.
Ilia mustache also in long, the busy.
Thc erection of three more
ondn drnwn out into tnpering neesllc-psiints that accentuate their homes in the tract wns stated as a
certainty. Other homes will be un­
length.
der
construction within a short
I f f the longest, sharpest mus­
tache Washington has seen in lives. time, according to thc developer.
His graj) eyes are of the sort Only strictly high-clnss homes lire
novelists describe ns "piercing, allowed in the tract, which in re­
with Just the hln* of n quizzical acting favorably tawardq the direc­
snillo indicated n the lnes at their tors and in drawing a high class of
purchasers.
comers.
« • •
Sociully, the Daeschners bring a I
welcome addition to tin* diplomatic Coin naiftee In Favor
set ip the jicrson of two daughters,1 WorMfCour tProposal
Antoinette and Irene.
Both the girls spenk English,
WAHHfNGTON’. Feb. 3.—A res­
and it Is expected the big embassy
building at the top of Sixteenth olution which would put tho house
street hill, which hns been pretty •■n record favoring American ad­
much of n mausoleum, so fur ns eit- Jherence to world court, wns ap­
tertninments for the younger s e t1proved today by the foreign nfgo, under the Jusscrand*, may now fuiri:» committee.
romo to life and provide u letting
for lightsinnd laughter nnd— who' BABIES START WITH
knows?—possibly romance!
BANK BOOKS

To Begin Building
Four New Homes
At Oak Hill Soon

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and American money w a r the lin t eign gold or silver are Obt of fuck,
* *m
choice as it fluctuated less even as the exchange rate oh ft Ti n ' s S P P«r.cent.
tremely bod. Nobody wants hard
th in English pounds.
«
Now that the rentenmark has money and the quotation! on for­
9 &gt; T o ^ C j n t t y j j r e a d * - v . •&gt; ■■ — A radleal ch
been fairly firm for nearly a year e ig n gold coins in small sums is made
by the hi.
and Germans have general confi­ often 20 per cent below tb» official I K . * h « a ?
dence in it, they are letting go rate for paper money. Foreign sil­
on the
Vc r is
in an absolute drag VIS
UIC Q h p
of their foreign money a t a rapid ver
P o tte r y o l K uifls
GAINESVILLE. Feb. w —Troek- Establishment Of Stable Cur­ date. Germans who hoarded for­ money market. 8malkmoney chang[made
the
Plan «f|
o re S een Of) 'f ills ors and gardnen are advised to
rency Causes Germans To
t, D ecla re E x p e r ts ’ pay close attention to the moat deRelease Large Foreign Sums
--------jstructive diqpase of the Pfflrplant,
BERLIN, Feb. 3.—American cur
Fcb* . •’ •“ Another j and to do this from tho time they
AS A HAPPY FEED MER(
prehistoric fcity was found recent-:
,
“ rcncy went back to tho mother
30 milaa east of Beatty, at the head , 8c,ce.t th*,r
l? P U are country a t a record rate in 1924.
of Forty Milo Canyon. The dls- ,&lt;et ln thc ficW* an&lt;1 cv*n after During the inflation period Amer­
Wc have a big viaioq fo r our town re
covorers, Jud?e W. B. Gray and ' that if this disease—tip-over, foot­ ican banknote! and silver certifi­
, • ®-f D°nd, of Beatty, have been ! rot, leaf spot or fruit rot—appears, cates and all sort* of other Amer­
ican paper money were hoarded.
.
relatives remitted
Comb P o u ltry Feed, Old Beck Horse Z j '
siSK Sr. S frS r l &amp; &amp; : cr, associate'■plant pathologist
p - w * Friends and
of I money to Germany in the form of
to rival in hrchaeologicoi import­
” * and it was tucked away for
ance Pueblo Grande Nevada, the the Florida Experiment Station. | *bills
This disease is caused by the ■a rainy day. While thc German
ancient city found recently In thc
SEMINOLE FEED COMP;
fungus know ns Phoroopsls vexans, p“jj|tjr
was fluctuating so
Valley of Fire.
and
U^cornmonTy
l'™
,
j
.
F
i
£
‘
“
A considerable quantity of pot­
J . M. McCaskiiU, Mgr
tery has been uncovered, and it is (he
said to be unlike anything hitherto i Pending
Phone 94.
found on-tho American continent.. n|’“
slzc °* tac P -^ ts when
As soon as weather conditions per- j altacKcfl;
mit, further excavations will be * Speaking recently to a group of
undertaken by W. M. H arrington,■j™*kcrs about this disease, Dr.
representing the Heyo Foundation J *»eb*r said, “If you intend to grow
of American Indian Research and . eggplants, your attention should be
JiW 1
tho Sihitbsonlan Institution.
focused on the following point*:.
»1«V*
Mr. Harrington nt present is { &lt;f&gt; 1 careful in selecting the
superintending excavation a t thc ? , ,
*\ov’ ^ n d
probably
Pueblo Grande Nevada, where nlthis purpose, a* there nro
most every day he is finding evi- :ew •*. any spores of the disease
T h e Go
dcncc thet convinces him this city :
«uc“ !i0,!- If4 *««
«» new 7 r ' Z W
existed some 2,000 years ngo and , 1 ,
8Urc
r0.'* y°u J I a J J , . ? .
T hat
was occupied for n thousand years n?lrc‘«ot Krow" infected eggbefore it wns abandoned for some; P,nnt« within recent years. If it
C ?MZ2
unknown cause. He has uncovered «
to «se nn old Infected |
by ntcani or
18 tombs, containing vosscls dec- rrcdbod, ateri.fzc it
it by
orated in turquoise nnd pearl shell fire.
“ (2) Disinfect the seed by im­
cut into small beads. Tlio length
Cold in the head comes from
of this city of untinuity baa been mersing in r. solution of corrosive germs
in thc membranes. They
sublimate (1 to 1000) for five
cstablishcif at nix miles.
cnu.ie
the
inflammation, thc stuil_____
.
_
minutes.
This
is
for
the
purpose
F. \V. Hodge, curator of tho
nc.’s,
the
discharge.
Heyc Foundation, hns recommend-1 of killing any spores that may be
P R A T T S MASH SU N ­
cd nn appropriation ample to ex-(on the seed. Be sure that the, Apply Ely's Cream Balm ia the D A IRY M A N ’S D E L IG H T
a l g r a in T !
cava to the entire city. It in cs-J»eed are not kept in the disinfect-1nostrils and breathe it. It i.-i un- W ILL G IV E YOU M ORE
S H IN E SCRATCH MORE
HEAVY
GRi
t iron ted the work wili cost nround|nnt longer than five minutes, tiseptfe. Relief in almost instant, M ILK FOR YOUR MONEY
EGGS FROM YOUR
FOR HEAVTI
einn noon
■Wnsh the seed immediately in ru n -, 1 he head is cleared, tho inflam­
FLOCK
*
1‘njng water for 20 minutes nnd ination soothed, the discharge is
A ,T R IA L W IL L CO N V IN CE YOU.
checked.
--------- —— —— ^
J plant at once.
That’s the right wnv to deal
YOUR M ONEY BACK IF Y O U A R E N O T SA T ISFIED
Here’s a wnv to take out mnrk.«
“ (3) Spray the plnnt in thc seed­
caused by setting not dishes on bed and after they have been with n head cold. Fight the germs
vour table. Make n thin paste of transplanted to the field with 4-4-(where they are. Then never again
olive oil nnd salt, spread it over 50 bardcoux mixture. Spray onco! let a head cold get started. Apthe mark, and lenvo it for nn hour. in every ton days or two weeks, ply Ely’s Cream Balra ut once. Ask
JN O . W. S N E E D .
When you rub it off, the mark if there are any indications of tho your druggist for a bottle nnd M yrtle Avc., 4 lh S t.
watch its quick effect.
—Adv.
I disease in tho field/*
will como olT.

Expert TeHs

FROM GE1

to

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SA N F O RD FEED &amp; S U P P L Y COMPA!

This is the Chance You are

DESSAU, Prussia, Fcb. 3.—Ev­

French Anthem Is ery ' nby born in Dessau on Christ­
inas was given a dopoitil of three
..
_By
_______
marks bv the municipnl savings
Adopted
Irish
n ___ ’l
n
11 Vwi
lank. Thc ilir.trict savings Lnnk
K U i r I ) V n u l l aI Ji H
is doing ha;,
even more for
WVj xO/ 1r S3 of Deasau
nrrivnl),
P v n ig v i. i or
vf
•i that it will give a bond for three
i i •. i ‘ '* ? : - •* Mwrsell- marks to tho uarentr. of every
then, , f
' NiV°,nn' An* «*1iiU born in l»2T. on condition that
them of the Irish fre e State, cam? the i« n nt.s «Icts&gt;sU oiic mark. TinJ1--? .sl‘ri,r ?.0 to. l,hL;,30,000 spectu- four murk* will be held in deposit
tor* who attended tin, France.Ire­ on interest for 14 year* to prnmot •
land rughy mutch at the Colombo* the saving spirit among families.
Olympic Stadium January I. Few
knew that hehiad n o rendition of
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buy you a lot in the midst of most opportune surroundings where im­
mediate developments are certain to bring astonishing increases in R e a l t v v a l ­
ues.
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t h , w - s * j g yo u r child

Lisle’* masterpiece there lurked ...v .
settlement of a diplomatic problef which has nuzzled the F rench
Rugby Federation since the crea­
tion of tho Irish Free State.
In order not to wound any him- i
ceptitdlity, th* Union Jack ami the Cod l iter Oil in Sugar Coated
flag of the Irish Free State were
Tablets Put* on Flesh nnd
flown on each side of th French
Build'* Them I p.
tricolor,
«-."\Vhut anthem shall wc play
In just a few day*—quicker
, when you march upon the field?1* th in you ever dreamt of—these
tho.president of the French Itughy
Federation asked Captain Craw- wonderful limitli building, flesh
ford of the Irish train:'" Both Ul- I’^ e r ' n » b| X lca1,lc,1l
L'm
*trr and the South of Inland weru
, ‘ , ° n,p° "■'1 ,a ,;l,'ts w!11
represented on the ir.sb Uam. Tho
l"
P “ny thln- u,&gt;'lerweight
latter object ad to “God Save the
a /," " 0*King,”
ing,’’ while the former
were
....—
A"
'w,,’r
,&gt;r *"
nn', wherc riclwta
nred *’
the necessity
they are enpccially
*pnred
“ of* protesting arV
:ainst the national anthem of the vn' l,np*1'- No need to give them
again;
Irish
ish Free State of the announce-1*Py " " ’ro1 nni,ly &lt;'0,, , lvt’r ,,i|—
M ent
| . r of
. . the
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leader
of the.. ................
military Bteso taldet* are nade t*» take tlie
nd op
«u duty at the stadium, that I1'11** of Dint good, but evil smell­
ban*I
ing,
'M
g. stomaeli upsetting medicine
his* nun could not nlav
play it.
“Just play tiu&gt; iUu raid liaise nnd and they su vly do it.
A very sickly child age 0, gain­
we will go on the field at the same
time as the French team," Craw­ ed 12 pounds in 7 month*.
ford finally anfd.
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... ..............................
Ask .........
Rower’s
Pharmacy, Dean’s
•. , •
Pharmacy or any diuggistt for
C hlr *
A«. • i j v. .&lt;
.ootind
&gt;ound
tv.
.. .qburg * public purks WIAV—Cincinnati
fi eon- F. '.no
■•Wole high from now one— .cert: 8 quartet, trio, prince of the
| &lt;100 lino and 30 day* in jail, to j Ivories, orchestra.
11. C. erteg*
I be exuct, if the city commission! WEAR—Cleveland (361.3) 6 J- W. Pennia
finally adopts up ordinance that concert.
AV 1.4 ,,f
h«* passed first reading; The «r-! WFAA—Dullas (silenO.
19, S. K
dinunie. it is indicated, is design- WOC—Davenport ( RI8) K ru­
ed to givo persons free use of the K:t"i t. soprano,
132 ft. U
parks for (Jen tire purpose.; withKDA- Denver (322.4) !) nddres-*.
Tlie at&gt;
out being subjected to haranguin'; Hawaiian selections, qi'nrtet, or
l
interest
up
of the "spellbinders," those who' l'h,'V.r"'
1
upccinl
u.tsi
would deliver advertising talk^ b.
”
I’"- Mollies (522.3) 6:3n
person* gathered to hear hand eon-]&lt;&gt;r'
danec, cornctist; !&gt; idallmeiit*
. carts, hegg'-rs, and tlie like,
c*
meats.
V Detroit Free Press (516)
Wit no
New* orchestra, baritone, tenor.
i
y
f»rd,
ElorJ
Jiff
i
A
S
BAP
l'i,
Worth
S
tar
Tel'*
IM PORTANT N O TIC E!
gram (172.9) 7:30 program;" 9:30 (Seal)
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JiutiihvMUrri
Kxpr*-n Co
.. M
op..rr- »!•"««: 12 (SPECIAL) Negro H*dv
ai»hi un
i.in. lUi.itH I•«*tsv• i it ^SiiohI mint) moctinr
(330JD s talk; TO ALL 1
I.IN S
»•* Sit poiais, ut towi.t tlirouuii
’ n,u
Hi features; 12 orehc.Hrat.-a.
tra.
N'otic
«&lt; I’a la tk a with
W H B — Kansas City ( t i l ) 7 sp ■- ntent on ‘
tu 0 ‘ i
. a a . r v s p r .s s trulu». r .- a - 'c iu l
*
• »l&gt;
‘ "r "»» »0pjrrlor H.rouvh ..rvicu to
w n t t f t.nil .mints la Up - v .
a,„i t a ,
&gt;\ I &lt;A r
han*a C itv Star (111 pleted, n
i \
\
fully solicit &gt;„„r I.u.i- -1) « school of th** air, a d d re ss, t ’ommisj
j—
Tho j
r : , *»n&lt;- *-t&gt;a.- I.in* .|,„i r.k,SK - ,"‘r
■
L ,- ,r r -■‘‘Uibiville
Time* (400) St. frm
roncert, recitation.
4** J* 'll 1*1 I \ f«, \grnt
, KIIJ—Los Angeles Times (393) sheet a1
Houfuril,
1
concert; 8:30 children; 10 acioti- KOI Ci

THIN AND WEAK?

Has already established a convincing regulation as the Suburb of
tunity” and the quick sale of

.vs soon as the property was pul on sale should suffice
worth of this beautiful subdivision
't - x t a a s m .

The Suburb of Opportunity
N. II. GARNER, Developer

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evidence of the true

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iL A R S H IP S
lW IN S T A T E

SANFORD
TOKIO PRESERVES LAND.MAR

PRIJWS CANNED IHughes Sends Note?
AT HOME N O W Of Explanation On I^
R p n a ra tin n a
P a u f'
ARE DEMANDED Reparations
Pact;

county, derelofe.1
"H e-h tS T L
division is declireS
all purposes, h»vin»
the attraction,
section of thJT„
Interior plastoring of the Mod­ slgmflcanca that n j
el Home in Pine Heights, and ap­ homo seekerti t0 it/
plication of the outer finish of
Btucco is practically completed, It
was announced Wednesday morn­ PENSACOLA Waxi
ing by A. P. Connelly, head oC
PENSACOlT T . l
the local realty firm th a t is raon- posal
that ptn,J f zoring the erection of the home, radio b ro « d c a s £ &amp;
which, after completion, will be referr*d to the moi*1
on display for 30 days to show the
people of Sanford what home com­ which' w n f u f r ^ f !
forts may be secured a t a moderate
cost.
Mi. Connelly estimated that the
home would be finished in approx­
japan to REDl-q
imately 15 days. This will include
installation of furniture which is
TGWiO; h l T Z r
1to be provided by the Smith Bro1thers furniture store. Wiring for comprising 40Mo‘J r
lights already is completed nnd tho anesttflwmy will
treater part of the plumbing work MaJ’ V t accordance1
crnl retrenchment pb
a finished.
The model home when complet­ ernment. The dii®
ed with the result of co-operation have been selected u
j of several representative business regions where they
' and professional men of Sanford
| in an effort to improve living con| ditions in Sanford. It is the ob, ject of the builders to provide the
j greatest comfort possible with
moderate cost.

'BusyWomf e f
Within* Three Weeks

TOKIO, Feb. 4.—The h^tildinR
nnd grounds of the famous) Peers
n r i/\g _h -»t i n n m i r ( 3 u t have been sold to a sypdiento
INAKKUYY whfch will erect modern ruinforc1 i;
rd om ercte office-buildlnfm on the
site. Visitors to Tokio will recall
td W om an’s College S ays th at the entrance tc this clnb -wan Extension Expert Tell* Of . , (Continued from p a g * J ) r ;
| ti Provision Should Be M ade ; through one of th«* threw remainGood Prices Brought By the agreement takes the United
into European affairs, Mr,
„ To include All D e p a rtm e n ts ' ing grent Kates of the Yedo perdod
M a n y Canned Varieties States
Hughes reiterated his former pqb*
-------I snid t» be one of the finest types
lie statement
that the agreement
v
TALLAHASSEE,
Feb. I.—The ’ertn n t nf the architecture of that , *' TALLAHASSEE, Feb, 4-- T h e ____
_ no
_ ......................
makes
provision for sanctions
law passed hy the legislature in | time. The gate in to be preservmaking and marketing of quality - ''nnT docs W co m m irth r'U n i.Itcd
1023 giving a scholarship in every ed.
citrus guava,, fig and oth£r pro-| States in any way th any action
county in Florida to one student
Who enrolls in the School of Edu­
ducts is growing steadily in Flor- cn3° thc contemplated' payments
cation a t th’’ two institutions of
&gt;dn, and the demand for quality are not made.”
higher learning to prepare for y j —
/~i v i * xhome canned products is becom­
He nlno asserted that there was
teaching, is not' broad enough in
«
ing an important Industry for no agreement to limit the amount
its scope, at leant so far ns it en.
those taking it up from a busi­ nf the American claims, which he
plies to the State College for Wo- X h r i H P l * S
1 ,1 T* P 1 I C ness point of view, according to estimated a t $600,000,000 and
men, in the opinion or Ur. Edward O i i l x I I C l O
1 1 C II 5
the ar.nunl report of Miss Isa- quoted a provision of the agree­
president of that institu -1
Conrndi,
di, pr
ment stating that “the provisions
is report to the state s u -j American Legion night will ba hsll Thursby, food conservation of the present arrangement con­
tion. In hi.&gt;
and
marketing
specialist
of
the
'perintrndent of public instruction celebrated Tuesday, l*'cb. 17, a t the
Ifemonstmtiun workers in cluded between the powers inter­
for the biennium ending June 30, Shrine circus, it w.is announced Home
ested in reparations do not preju­
this
state.
1921, jurt made public, Dr. Con* Wednesday morning following a
dice
any rights or obligations of
The field is here for the mak­
radi’ expresses the belief that “any meeting of the stpm-iul arrange*
Germany under tho treaties, con­
ing,”
continues
Miss
Thursby.
student who meets the require- ments committee. The day is the
ventions nnd arrangements, a t
ments for u g ra d u a l certificate to! rCconiI net aside, ihc f?r&lt;t being for “Th" rapid growth and develop­ present in force.” The he added:
teach, in provided by law, should Fustii on Feb. 19 when a tnor- ment in Florida, bringing the inLong Recognized
Authority.'
of visitorn
all parts
iio itu ia Ifrom
»will utt
]' It t k,i of'I
'
w
bo eligible for this seholarshin.’ torcade will bring Lust is visitorn flux i**
As tho law now stands, he points t&lt;) Sanford.
the United States and Canada, I "In conclusion, it may be said
ont, students who enroll to pre­
brings the market to our very j that this agreement was negotiatpare for teaching home economics . , ° l i n;" L c2R
1
9,1?c* door:,. In fact, the opportunities j cd under the long recognized au*
and for teachers of Public School i;i1 f vu"F
mu"ic wH! b° K|y- are nil but rcady-mndo for those thority of the president to nrrange
h Music are excluded from its p ro -. en in
, the
. two mammoth tents wlm are acquainted with the for- for the payment of claims In fay*
} Visions. The same exclusion np- w" 'cfl w*" *** erected on the lake mains for producing quality, nnd I or of the United States nnd Its
liest to students who enter tin* bulkhead near the Clyde. Lino who put duality in their Jara nnd nationals. The exercise of this
plies
ge of Arts and Sciences for dock to
t house the Hob Morton
ollcge
A FIk
Soon To Begin Work
I authority has many illustrations,
■the purpose of preparing them- circus which him been engaged to packages.”
10c Eii
In
this
connection,
she
points
out
|
one
of
which
is
the
agreement
of
selveti to tench. “The Inw should present the performance for the
On Beautification Of
I that in Polk county Miss Godbey, lfiUl for the so-called Boxer in­
broadened to serve all interest i Sanford Shrine Flub.
demnity.”
Fort Mellon Suburb
. x£..U'‘.' state,” Dr. Conrndi add*,
Report: are coining in hourly in. demonstration agent, has one dem­
With a few minor exceptions, the
onstrator
who
sells
rapidly
her
SK ANNK KDQEULY* ha s 4 tablespoonfuIs melted Crisco
giving students in nll'divis- dlcnting that Sanford will play
of the agreement itself fol­
si**
Beautification of the Fort Mellon
ion" of the college nn opportunity |,r)rt to ihmmands of central Flor- grapefruit peel at $2.00 a pound, text
now become a by-woril *4 lb. chopped Brazil N uts
lows
the version nlrenily publish­
while
nnother
sells
it
for
$1.00.
In
1 cupful belled Mnruroiii
Subdiviidon,
which
is
being
de­
to recuro lb i.chnlndship if they j,|a residents and touriaty. A delea m ong editors a n d udverin this country. There is one
c u p fu ls B re a d c ru m b s
veloped by the Fort Mellon Devel­ O h H e n r y ! \
meet the legal requirements for n Knti(,n of Shliners from Daytona pome counties in South Florida ed
tlslng men, for If th e y wlah inuter- 2 Kggs
change
in
section
two
of
article
■bculd be on ■
(where
guavas
grow
wild),
guava
opment cumpnny, in the form of yo'ifpit^rlist
certificate &gt; tench in I l o r - : wcro j„ town yesterdny conferring
3 dealing -with the share of the l.tl on the a d v e rtisin g of a curtain 3 c u p fu ls Milk
Jelly
is
Hold
for
-'
!
•'
*
cents
for
a
planting
palms
and
other
trees
nnd
,.\n , *
.
, . I with E. F. Mine nnd &lt;5. B. Ross, in
concern, where It Is placed and
“All students preparing to he- ,.OPm.,Uon u.ith t|,o Shrine Circus 0 ounce container, while others in­ United States in the Dawes an­ how long the c o n tra c t runs, they 2 tublespoonfuls chopped Pareley
shrubbery, will begin within the (oizny picnic.
nuities.'
This
section,
as
originally
Salt,
p
e
p
p
e
r
a
n
d
pow
dered
tu
a
ro
sist
20
cents
yields
good
profits.
come supervisors, principals, su- , . w.,„ a „ r_ yhrinu Con mnnial. At
next three weeks, it was declared
know that all they have to do Is
Wednesday morning by officials of
ptrtnterd-nt^_ tic., anonhl and d ..; t|
r0CC£t
shrine Ceremonial, Standardized efforts would bring published here, provided thnt two lo in k Mias Kdgerly, who o rig in a t­ to taste.
Ilrown Sauce
enroll In the School of Education,” Sanford was host to thousands, of about equalization in these prices, nnd one-fourth per cent of ail re ­ ed nnd who m a n a g e s th o P u b the company.
Cut m a c a ro n i Into small pleeee
ceipts from Germany on ncCount
he odd*, “but Lidents preparing
it
is
indicated,
with
advantage
ne
VL
Work of opening streets through
lishi
ra‘
Inform
ation
B
u
re
a
u
,
uml
s
ii
I
til
Him
i
7ii
i
mu
v
1
1
i;u.t
lit
ij.
.
..
«••
-1
•
visitors
and
tho
Shrine
Cirrus
proa
n
d
p
u
t
Into
bowl,
add
nuts,
bread
themselves to he become teachers
to -o t one hut six crowded cruing to the persons selling their of the Dawes annuities available who has such Inform ation in s ta n t­ crum bs, seasonings, eggj well lies., the tract and laying sidewalks is
limes
for distribution ns repurutiuns ly available.
of upc in: subject: may do so in
products for the lower prices.
going forwnrd satisfactorily, it is
en, a n d m ilk; tu r n intn will
divisions of the college, and days for Sanford.
Tlie report snya tho Homo In­ should bo paid to the United
s other
But nltho Miss R dgerly Is a de­ ed e a r th e n w a re dish, dol vviili u..y t nid. Old houses that were on the
in the case of Homo Economics
dustries Exchange at Detaild, for- States "after deduction of the pendable Kourco of Inform ation In pieces of Crisco am i b a k e In ~ ■! property when it was acquired for
other treaty I business m atters, sh e is utso a le rt
and Public School Music must do
ensted hv Miss Cole, ilemonstrn sums allotcd
development, arc now being remov­
e ra to
oven
forty-five
i *o under tho organization ns point- i / i i t U l G O V 11 iTf O .c l S tion agent of Vdusia, sold more charges by thisforagreement."
j lo now Ideas In c u lin a ry m a tte rs. Serve h o t w ith brow n tcun
ed to mako wny for the improve­
I cd out above. Therefore, the cdu- 1
In the official copy this quoted I This recipe for Nut a n d M acaroni N o t t — O a r rea d eri m a y obtain fre e j
’U , . 1 . , „ L I
than S1873 worth of products in
ments under way.
cnUnnnl interests of 'Florida aru
less than a year, and that Orange phrnse is eliminated. It was ox- Savory hns quite a n original turn fo g e cook book b y a J d r e s m ij l t ,f ,V..r •
Much interest is being aroused
bej(&lt;
r
served,
l
thin!:,
hy
broad­
lo
o
k
in
g
S
e
r
v
U
e
,
SOS
/'i//A
.
I
m
k
,
\
n.
i ening tho scholarship law ami not
cour.ty hns sold 2170 quarts of plained that it was unnecessary lo It and la one of h e r favorites: j Y o rk C ity .
in tho tract nnd sales are being
preserves and mnrmnldes, since section 1 provided specifical­
made daily. The interest in not Bbg»«rTl1«tb»r.ii,tMHH_-.„
limit the i rh ilariihip to one divis­
and
hns
orders for 3,000 individual ly for the deductions thnt are to
limited to Sanford nnd Seminole mCidrCi, C,uM,a.w Il
ion of the College."
be mnde before payments to the
containers
of
ornnge
and
grape­
Sale of n trnet of land compos­
Famous Philippine
United StntCH on the basis of 2
nf fid lots, located soul.hwest of fruit marmalades.
1-2 per cent of the whole arc to
Un ?q*2c Sale Begun By ed
Region Is Open i
the city and facing Geneva and
begin.
1*011 GOOD IMtl.vriNG THI.Bl'tlO.VK tl
Oak
Avenues
hy
Harney
Heck
of
Florida
Cash
Salvage
m
Store
Wide
Sale
Is
MANILA,
Feb.
3.—The
famous
this city to thi* firm nf Fletcher
Johnson Gives Views
6
Company W ednesday Hulger Building Company of Or­ Opened By Speer and WASHINGTON,
rice terraces of the Lfugno tribe
Feb. 4.—With­
lando, was announced Tuesday aftin the Bontok region of the Moun­
out undertaking to discuss directly
1'ltO.IIIT SKIIV1CI
-Hi:A**Q,NAIIU;.|-iU(t,
Bargains ranging in price from ernoon by C. L Britt, who with
Son Company Today Secretary Hughes’ reply regarding PARIS, Feb. 2,—The recent ill­ tain province, which always have
five cents upwards brought him- Lee A. Connley negotiated the
0
Telephone 93, Welakn Huilding.
the Paris reparations agreement, ness of Premier Herriot gave been inaccessible to the outside
Sanfoi
tired i of pcopl *to the Fjoridn Cash tran &lt;‘er.
ft
Consideration in the
A store-wide spring sale opened Senator Johnson, Republican of Julien, the regularly accredited world, except over n narrow
Halvngo Company Wednesday morn transaction is said to bo approxi­ this morning at the store of G. A. California, one of tho irrcconcii- chauffeur to the foreign office, mountain trail, will henceforth be
lng when a two weeks’ aide was mately $10,000.
Speer and Son and will continue nbles nskcil the senate today to his first opportunity in three years accessible to tourists in motor
opened. Free silver to the first
cars. The lfugno tribesmen have
The immediate development of through tho next two weeks. Ev- consider "the grnve important ito l‘nJoy il vncation*
shoppers who arrived drew
a
. j n Ji
Julien
erv article, including the newly n r - 1questions which have been present-I
. has acted us chauffeur for. themselves completed the roads
the
tract
with
the
extension
of
wa­
throng to th^ front of the building
by what hns hnnnencd
happened at Paris.”
Paris. * lcmicTS Bnand, i iijncnre nnd over which nutomohiles can now
L‘(l bv
ter, lights and gas nnd the open­ rived spring goods, are to be pine-' ctl
to await the opening of tin* sale.
Herriot.
r
reach their territory, 5,000 feet
ing
of
streets
through
the
pro­
ed
on
the
bargain
counters.
Virtually everything in tho store
His job with Premier Brinnd was nboy sea level.
*
perty,
is
the
plan
of
the
company,
Special bargains in new spring
is placed on sale at prices: only
easiest, Julien volunteers, M.
The engineering accomplishment
ft n fraction of the original valuation. according to Frank W. Bulger who materials for virtually every pur­ LIBRARY S H O W S the
Brinnd never called upon Julien to of the lfugno:*, by which they_ ir­
S
ijhoes, particularly, are slashed in w' ' b B. M. H etcher compose the pose, marked the opening day. Oth­
do any extra work, dismissing him
lu n l
A N N O U N C ES
price while clothing of all kind* f|rni. Thc company hopes to he- er specials will be brought out B I G CIRCULATION icgulnrly about 7 in the evenings, rigate their rice fields on the
mountain
sides,
e'en
though
their
tlio
bargain
counter.
A
shipW"
work
on
two
homes
in
the
new
fi ' Is on
from time to time, providing the
excepting during inter-allied con­ implemert -re t
rudest kind,
Lof-Jllart Schaffner nnd Marti subdivision within the ne»t,^two host shopping opportunities in the FOR PAST MONTH ferences.
have
attracted
the
attention
!tg^lTr*l»l»*pHrMnm-vnh*'\vi*h ws**ks, Thesv .wiU-hu foMoUed by history of the store, it is declared.
Julien, while appreciating the irrigation engineers from” many KHM.fttwXbe Jtofcqing olaJBnuKh,!
from page 1)
in a few days.
'other homes, nil of which will be
Throngs of shoppers filled the for a(Continued
cool
nnd correct man thut Premier foreign countries.
short time ago while anoth­
In Sanford
Throughout the morning crowds *of the btingnlow type and con- store throughout the opening
Poincare
always was with him,
■■■•nfrshuppeni paascsl through the taining six or seven rooms, Mr. morning. Sales a t end of the day er desired a hook nn the “ Life of finds his work with Herriot much
the Bee." Recently a request for
The house sent the postal pay
lltoru buying in every department. Bulger i.aid.
are expected to set a new record in
more agreeable.
W ithin T h e N e ar Future—
and rato increase bill buck to the
The large sales force was swamp­
Tin* hletcher-Bulgcr Building tin* annuls of the store. Interest sketches of I’ersian and Oriental
“A tireless worker and very hard
a r\ \
ed in the rush which at noon had &lt; ompnny has already built four in the sale is not limited to San­ costumes was made to the library driver for himself” Julian said, i enate.
not abated,
homes .in Sanford on property ford, a number of out-of-town force,
“ML Poincare did not appear t*
Mrs. Brown stated thnt she is realize the amount of work he w as1 It wnn revealed that reappoint­
"A Grab-Bag" will feature the which ‘it acquired here last fall, shoppers having visited the store
trnies .Saturday, It is the plan to In addition to those four homes, ^ ulrt-url*
keeping up with
late books as imposing upon those near him. ment of Brig. Gen. Mitchell as as­
58 N. O range Ave.
wrap articles of value ranging up­ the company has just completed
closely as the appropriations of the Finishing my day’s wofk about It sistant chief of tho nrmy nir ser- ’
Everything required hy women
vice will be deferred until he exwards from 25 cents nnd sell the Its fifteenth residence in Orlando
."
library
permits.
An
order
for
new
or 10 in the evening, I had to be
____...................I
packages a t thi.’ aniom t. In some since Oct. 15, according to Mr. in ready-to-wear and other goneW Looks Sis..........
now being mnde
up and on the job at 7 the next muring. jilains certain statements regard­
t
cede/ ft
A Live W ire UepresentiitiVy ts Nee
is
in
the
store.
Additional
salmi
ing ability of the airplane.
of the pa .huge* SI hills in addition Bulger.
ft
help has been secured nnd every it is expected that the shipment With M. Herriot, it ia different.
Sem
inole
C
ouibjv
1
1
J
to the articles of clothing will he
within a few days.
Many times lie bus dismissed mo
Si
effort to insure service will be will arrive
The executive hoard of the in­
placed.
2,532
Books
Loaned.
H IST O ItIC FORK L A N D S
before dinner, saying Good by, ternational kindergarten union held
Tiie total of hooks that were Jutieu, 1 will return in a taxi,’ ”
IN BRITISH MUSEUM made during the course of the sale.
its mid year meeting in Wushingloaned by tho library during Jan­
J. S. Rockefeller To LONDON, Feb. 3.—The first EnRecently on one of these occas­
uary was 2,532; 1.H01 of which ions the premier, returned in a ten December 2fi to 31, 1924. n■■BftftftftftftnnKBftBOtHftaHaaftftftftftftftBxaaaaBiiiB
i
Plans were formulated for the an­
*—
Wed Miss Carnegie gliih silver table fork, made in Lots in Bel-Air Are were to adults and 728 to children. taxi to the ministry, was surprised nual
h
meeting
of
the
union,
July
8
1032, ha been bought hy the Vic­ Placed On Market For The membership of the library is when the taxi-driver stubbornly re­
ft
m
1,132, 274 readers used the read­ fused to accept the price of thu to 13, 1925. Means of closer co­
NEW YORK, Fel», L—The en­ toria and Albert Museum, South
m
operation with other agencies work­
irsl. Time Wednesday ing rooms 182 of which were ad­ trip.
gagement of James Stillman Rock­ Kensington, The fork is engraved F1
Ik
ing in tile field of preschool edu­
efeller, : on of the late William G. with the crests of the Manners and
ults and fil juveniles.
"Just shake hands with me, Mon­ cation were'also considered
m
Montague
families.
Rockefeller, to Mi* Nancy Carne­
“ Bel-Air" a new subdivision1 The library is open from 2 o’- sieur le President," the taxi driver
®
I■
3
gie. daughter of Andrew Carnegie,!
---------------------- ;-----witli
ICO
lots,
was
opened
Wednes-I
clock
to
6
o’clock
expept
on
Thurnasked,
M.
Herriot
did
and
with
2
E
v
ery
One
a
t
a
B
arg
ain
on'EiiAjITtWnI
“The
United
States
now
holds
ft
2nd.,
been announced. Two of
King George of England gave a day morning through announce­ davs and Saturday when the rend­ the other hand he extended to (he
th rH&gt; - t families of the world, hundred pounds of coal to all th­ ment of the Bel-Air Realty Com­ ing rooms are kept open until U delighted chauffeur a long black more than four and onc-half hii- ■
; iu;f
lion dollars of gold, about one* l!;
en. o.-oi.g a fortune in oil, the poor people in the royal borough pany of which IL B. Lewwis in o’clock. Attendance on these eve­ cigar.
O ak Hil!— P ine C re st— W oodruff Subdif
i
hnlf
of
the
world’s
total.
About
Other in litceT, will bo utittcl by the ,Jf Windsor above the age of i;n president, Tho tract is within the nings, particularly Thursday, is.)
’ J V*\.
one-half of that is superfluous at a
F
mairiage.
• years. *
We a re a g e n ts for these subdivisions
1city limits on the old Doyle Home- rapidly increasing
The annual meeting of the Na­ our present level of prices and is »
— 1stead which is located on Mellonth nul congress of Purents and a menace. It threatens the sta­ 2
som e good buys in each
V*
Most attractive eunihum i m t of Teachers will he held at Austin, bility of the purchasing power of
villa Avenue.
f
6
It also was announced that the pink crepe do cidne are Imund with Tex., May 11, 1925.
T H R E E LOTS ON
)N SANF1)RI) ILEIGB
money."—Professor Irving Fisher,
- BY CONIK) i office
a
EVKRT TRUE
of the realty company, for­ green ribbon have green ribbon
of Yale University.
C
l
-LOSE
L V ™ '' J
merly located at 107 Smith Bark running through embroidered ryefi
lets
outlining
the
waistline.
Avenue lias been moved to 105
$800 each
They sailed from Seville, Spain,
(MMAT IN TUG MAFIC.. OF
West First Street.
TH 03&lt;
on January 15, and are returning by
■PO'M C'STIC G C H C N C C An
atom
cannot
EN O S
L epT l
men
oirid.
Tho prices of the lots placed oil
way of Havana, where they expect
the market, range from $300 to
1*6 TH F2.,
^
o v e i s FRDI7 Y e’SreFCviY.
to spend a few days.
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
F700
each,
while
the
purchase
(AlHCM 1 TtXJK A j
• I CDldGllVc-'P T H O M .,
terms are 10 per cent cash with tho LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN—
or* tr. i
Hd THAT
A NO IT
Airdrie &lt;!iig, Laddie, about four
i remainder on terms, 'Die firm is
T h a t a r c n e e d le s s
HAS NO W s^T lC U L /lfL
t w o g s m t i t i/u q s
planning to raise the prices of the years &lt;Id. information leading to
A FEW whiskey concerns in En­
■ ■ •a i
R e lie v e a t o n c e
I
lots as soon ns development? con­ recovery &gt;' II he appreciated. Her­ gland—Buchanan, Dewar, Johnny
f io p ie .7 HI M O
Realtors *templated, are carried out.
Walker and some others—are form
ald Office
SO, ■
,
■
• 4 -rrrp
Rheumatic pains, lameness, sore­
ing a $100,t)l)0,f)(U) combination.
The stockholders in these concern,i ness—pains you can end at once
bless the two words "American should be stopped. The means
rh#
202 F i r s t S tre e t.
should nlwnya he on call.
OLD HOME TOWN
By STANLEY prohibition.’’
M
The modern relief is Red Pepper
Rub. It so excels the old v/nys
ft
that there is no comparison. It is iHBBftftaftftftaHHaHBBHaaHBHHHHHaHaHi a i i i a a ||!
saving eons of pain.
Nothing else creates such con­
2 U L A R T A &amp; T e , e iT H -C R . H I
centrated. such penetrating heat.
A Sweet B reath
And heat thnt doesn’t hurt.
T O V lS G -U l S E T H S S E
at all tim es^
SAVE ana
Apply Red Pepper Dub and the
ft
Y o u 'v e R y i N e D t h e m / e v e n
tingling heat is instantly apparent.
, THRIVE
For g o o d
in .
In three minutes that heat seems
to reach the depths. Then the pain
1925
C;* A
and soreness disappear.
At first the result seem like mag­
ic. No other method ever hrought
them. Then you Come to rely on
Stamped “O.K.—Unckj Sa
ft
them. Y'ou come to know that
most pnin is easily avoided.
But these troubles often appear
lli»- First Xaiiiinnl limik In na^runl mpdrtir*
at night. That means hours of
•niim lilnn mnl n|i|irutnl nt llip I’lillril Slntr*
suffering. A jar of Red Popper
*r*rrnl llmr-t n &gt;ri«r n r h air tt&gt; litiim a ri#11*
Rub on your shelf would prevent
•»&gt; Frilrr.il Hank r u m l n r n nhixtr hii«l»r'*4
them.
• h i t Mr rum III r w ith th r a lr lr f .National H»»k '
So many people suffer needles#
Ami " h i n | n r lr Sam p u li hli “O.K.” • " l!’’
pains—pains that this method cun
Imnk Ih rotnllirtril, l| In a hank w h r r r YOU
end in three minutes. That is a
In drpunltlnjt YOFIt Munrr.
Afi«r ea.'ing cr rsakinb
pity* Get this Rub today' and have
Wrljley s freviitvis fix* mtniih
it ready to end every such pain
and »wectf7u »h&lt; breatli.
at once.
Nerves are soothed, throat Is
&lt;
refreshed and digestion aided.
St?
for pains of
■
So easy to carry the Utile packet!
Rheumatism
Backaches
Lumhaijo
I
Sprains
SANFOnD, FLA&gt;*
Soreness

To New Ideas In Cooking A rt

Legion Night Will
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Herriot’s I lln e s s
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THE SEMINOLE PRINTEt

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ISHUN, THE WORLD DIDN’T COME TO AN END AFTER ALL!

OAN DOBj

■fcllirifhft fvrrc nflrrinmn i-trrpl
Japan's Red Snow.
“ Sound business is service
tics
A
Stool ;•&gt; nl SnuTmt. t l.rrftVi
A;smoker n u .
!ti(&lt;*ri^| s« Bcentiil f l a w Matter. concerned.” This definition a d o p ted b y th e stu d e n ts of/A uBad Wheat News.
ripc-s, which , ai
&gt;ctto,«r IT, l»l». at llie I’.iStorMoi*
,
Another
War
Cloud,
DARN
/
*■at Hmtfnrri. FlnrM.1 tin lor Art of , tioch College has n ring to it t h a t s u b s ta n tia l S anford likes.
find one when ft* jj?
Man'ti .1. HiiT.
•
Back to Thumbprints.
W H IG oT R
Sound business is the kind of b u sin ess on w hich "T h e C ity
■&gt;
Women
OU.AMI I.. IIB.tr.
Killlnr
UY ARTHUR BRISBANE
G00HU»WM
. HUM tltli IIKIIU
Mnnnarr S u b s ta n tia l” is building fo r p e rm a n en c y . T h ere is little, if
curm v. Tli,.y '
|C o » il(k l IBM)
at Th e s e
a n y , of th e sh arp dealing h e re a n d th e flim -flam m ing, by
about equal. \\
,tffd
Balloon
■ Jilt tlnicnoHn Avenue
I'hnne I-IN w hich "boom tow ns" provide g e t-ric h -q u ic k oppo rtu n ities,
them.
JAPAN reports a fall of red
W B *
&lt;il niU'IIIPTKIV UATKHi
w ith som e unlucky victim alw ay s h o ld in g th e bag w hen .the snow, three inches deep. Science
’ nn** V*«r $7.no: six Months IA.r&gt;0
Lion in a
explains
it
simply
enough.
The
IndiverM In «'itv liy Curlier, t&gt;»r bottom drops out.
eyes.
Thev n iri't? H
■' Week. lie. AVeekly Edition, $2.00
A ntioch college stu d e n ts h av e decided th a t th e ir clef ini- learned Doctor Fugiwarn says it
he ■W 1’i
* ■*• p e r Year.
is not a blood red command from
soon.
^ ' 1 mi i
forth
ti
—------------------ ---- ----- lion o f Hound buninc:» "1m serv o s w ell asi a n opening s e n t - 1 ^ ^ "
Mm i nr. it t i i i : asium iatiiii riiBJUi d ic e for a business code w hich, like th e d efin itio n , can be a c - ' t»» conquest. I t’s only n mixture of
i
The Vtiwoclat#d Press li» exclus­
German pro,- . , 1
and volcanfc
volcanic dust.
dust,
ively ejitltl'il lo tile u.-m for repub- eepted in S anford as w ell-fitted to th e ideal held by th e c ity 's snow »nd
fish to do trick. u*.
llralioA of nil news dlnputehen
No volcanic disturbance is re­
credited to It or not otherwise cre­ business leaders. Says th e A n tio ch code:
j tench one to bV M ^
ported
in
Japan,
but
the
red
dust
dited In this paper an&lt;1 also the
"Sound business is serv ice w hich b e n efits alj th e
may have come front Manchuria,
local news Plllillnliiil herein. All
Berlin w o n w T ^
p
a
rtie
s concerned. To m ake p ro fit w ith o u t co n trib u ­
rluhts ...f repuhlleniloti of upcclnl
blown by a typhoon.
public place;-. -ra,,
dispatches herein are also reserv­
tin
g
to
essen
tial
w
e
lfa
re;
to
ta
k
e
excessive
p
ro
fit;
to
ed.
____
make them wa That’s
[ to n(
SIMPLER Japanese minds will
c a te r to ignorance, cred u lity , o r h u m an fr a ilty ; to de­
*if
i of course see mysterious meaning.i
WEDNESDAY, FED. 4.
base ta s te or sta n d a rd s fo r p r o f its ; to use m ethods not
Fat
woman
ii,
, i
j in the red snow, ns many of our
inspired by good will and f a ir d e a lin g ; th is is dishonor.
[own simple minds would do.
dte!— - £ 9
BIBLE THOUGHT F0I1 TODAY'.
For intelligent men in this coun­
W henever I make or sell a p ro d u c t o r re n d e r a busi­
try
the
interesting
v«.Ing
in
not
the
ness service, it m ust be my b e st possible co n trib u tio n
THE GLAD AKAKKNINC*:—As
color of Japanese snow, but the
to hum an well-being.” __
for rni. I will behold thy face in
size and energy of those Japanese
righteousness; I shall be satisfied,
H»*l. ,,.t a
Close stu d y of th a t p a ra g ra p h will show you th a t it sets airplane factories, turning out GOO
when 1 awake, with thy likeness. an unusually high sta n d a rd fo r daily use. B ut it is a s ta n d ­ lighting planes chi-, month, while
Psalm 17:1G.
have the magnificent total of
ard th a t it would be q u ite possible to m a in ta in , w ith th e ex­ we
cr tn
in a!:ine!u’s&gt;f(
Jlanchisfr y *
twenty machines, all told, fit to
nut n hicyclc ii,:'i .r. a
n
MULTITUDES HAVE FOUND ception, p erhaps, of the la s t a ss e rtio n re g a rd in g th a t “ best fight in the liir.
or acrobat,
possible co n trib u tio n to h u m an w ell-being”. T h e H erald bc-j If war should come, with thi 3
THEIR HAPPINESS—
lieves th a t no one is doing his a b so lu te best, and t h a t th e code country unprepared, ns it is now,
L-n’t. it /iinnyh^ ^
we should see something wor.su
In duty cheerfully performed.
could have been improved by in se rtin g som e q u alify in g phrase than
j
ter
looked la -t
red
snow.
In thoughtful attention of the
th
a
t
would
more
tru
th
fu
lly
describe
o
u
r
alleged
“
b
e
st”
e
ffo
rts
aged..
Buenos Aires , cji
In the companionship of the to c o n trib u te to hum an well-being.
ALL OVER the vvoird news about
Im-rcn ■•!*;- j
world’s beat books.
Sound business .MUST b en efit all th e p a rtie s concerned, wheat is bad—except for wheat
v/e just w..r 11, ,-,, jf j*
In little unobtrusive acts of kind­ o r it is not good business.
Also p ro fit m u st never be speculators, on the bull Bide, Ruscans can prontmC(g
ness.
J&gt;0^\ DfiArt V/flSBc
These Be d s cepjaimlV vjsr?erilT T iguP ihg oh ihe
In the society of men and wo me i m ade th ro u g h u n fa ir a d v an ta g e , o r th e p ro fit is common i X
els below the starvation point.
ISThV SiFfiQ f w
Every day no,
th e ft. And c o n stan t endeavor to do th e b est possible work,
WOCLP CCAllrIG IQ AN
“
of high ideals.
Austria, terrified by rising price:
doing
something ifi
In writing encouraging, cheery deliver th e b e st possible pro d u cts o f o u r th o u g h t, o ur tim e has removed the tariff from grain.
ince
wav
back v i
M .
letters.
t’lCCME
and our labor, is l he only course fo r men a sp irin g to honest Readers of tills column will re­
-----r ' 1
In helping others to find them­
member that when the Coolidge
T
A
X
usefulness
an
d
genuine
success.
selves.
campaign began, with wheat ai
ciivac
A lto g e th e r th e code is crow ded w ith w isdom and can be S1.1H a bushel, it was written here
In scattering genial smiles and
s to v e a * n a
pleasant words.
that
wheat
would
rise
steadily,
and
accepted ns an excellent guide. E specially h ere in S anford
w
In working for a grant cause w here sound, su b sta n tia l, fo u n d atio n s fo r big-city d a y s are thus do more for Coolidge
by
Cut
without expectation of reward.
soothing angry farmers, than ail
pm f
In bringing sunshine to shut- being so carefully laid, th o u g h tfu l citizens know th a t ’‘Sound the speeches and editorials put to­
ins—to Jhe sick and alTlicted.
business is service which b en efits ali th e p a rtie s concerned.” gether.
•a*
B ritt Roalt
• In keeping an open mind, hospi­
E v ery honest man qml wom an in S an fo rd can have a rig h t­
table to all new progressive ideas
01! R BEST financial minds nmy
ful s h a re in th e p ro sp erity of th e ir city . C o-operation and
and movements.
bless
that rise in the price of
In a clean conscience and worthy good will a re to do w onders fo r “T h e C ity S u b sta n tia l.”
wheat.
/
L/YntfJ
---------------- o-----------------ambitions.
100,000 mme votes for LaFolHOLLY’S
TRAVELOGUES
In the practice of the religion of
■ij |
Iftte, properly distributed would j
Lost Motion
Love.
DY R. .1. HOLLY
have thrown the election into the
|
In the discovery of latent talent.
House. The rising price of wheat
In noblo thoughts and honorable
IIow often do wo see folks, ru sh in g about from one th in g cost LaFollettc a million votes at
Jumping from Sanford to Chi-(trees laden with snow and the lake
A/it b elieve that oncj
pursuits.
engo
ju'.t
now
ia
like
taking
on-j,
frozen
over
made
me
feel
perfect
to
a
n
o
th
er,
ap
p
aren
tly
ju
s
t
as
busy
as
possible,
vet
never
!lcnst*
In unselfish service and the re­
from a nice warm bed and dumping ly a t home—a eold storage home—
the ‘"first principles
lief of distress.
seem ing to accom plish a n y th in g . You p erh ap s have some | g r e e c e AN iT Turkey have bint.........
into...................................
an ice cold bath and...such and here one could get orange juice
In seeing the sunny side of life oi ut lu*ist one, ill jo i n ow n o llic o o r Mtoro* I nil llilli* to CMJ1 broken ofT diplomatic relations, i was
my fcclinicr upon Inndin^ in for If) cents a thimbleful while the
and making failures stepping him down, because h e's alw ays so busy,* a s if th e m anage- ; and there i s 'another war cloud I Chicago the other night after d&lt; growers at home were dumping
successful banking i
stones to success.
.......
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1
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•
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bigger
than
man’s
hand.
[touring
all
over
the
state
of
Gcortheir
fruit.
m e a t of th e e n tire world were in his hands, and y e t h
—Uy Orison Swell Mardcn.
w h o le -h e a r te d desi
Liko many other troubles this gia trying to get around the flood
But it was nil very nice and very
never really DOES a n y th in g .
--------o-------danger has a religious background. waters that have been trying to sumptuous and my stay a t the
Latest cry of the cross-word
Folks like th is rem ind us of a sto ry we once read in S tic -1For” Tfiti year ^ ConBlmuinople 'ha-i drown out the boll weevil for sev- Drake was very pica sunt and evto be accommodat
fans: a puzzle n day drives the cess M agazine about an E nglish clergym an w hose tra in a t- piob'cted or at least tolerated i.
era
I
weeks.
The
train
going
n
o
rth
.
cryone
seemed
to
he
glad
I
was
blues away.
and helpful.
rived late one evening a t a London sta tio n . Ju m p in g out he Pntr!iirch J»f H'" Breek Church, was onl&gt; eighteen hours lnte niul m their midst and they never came
there was considerable jtrum blingj nenr nu. L(J |Hjthcr me with any
After
all,
figuratively
speaking,
to " m b .....I to!,I th e tlriv er to d riv e a s hurt a s he
M 't o ^ - S r t S
■
tile part oi umno iH the passen- handshaking «*r elfuaion of any
“Mn’’*Uong and the cross-wordt puz­ could. A fte r som e tim e th e clerg y m an grew im p atien t at Now that patriarch is expelled by mi
gers but it was a good time to kind. In fnrt nil the time I was
zle nre the same thing.
not reaching his d estin atio n and proceeded In call th e cab­ the Turks. Like the Mexicans, : ieep especially since the riel/iy in Chicago I war impressed with
.&lt; -------- o-------- Russians, French and sonic other came at night.
the fact timt very few people seem- 1
Ice skating lias been inaugurated man down. "I am obeying orders, S ir, d riv in g like th e fu ry ,” modern
nations, the Turks have
It started snowing north of Bir­ ed to realize that I was there at all.
In Miami. Thoie folks down there was th e answ er. “ B ut you have n o t ta k en me to my hom e," conceived a prejudice against re­
mingham and while they told me j The meeting of the National
have jjertainly got a crust.
com plained th e clergym an. "You d id n ’t tell me w here you ligious authority, especially any that it was the first snow of the Electric
Light Association brought
such authority with its head re­ season in that part of Alabama mcn from every part of America
Why do they call it "high life' lived,” th e cabm an replied, "Y ou told me to driv e you just, as siding
abroad.
and Tennessee it did not give me and we met iti the Edison Common­
when only "low down’ people in- fast as I could, and I am doing it! ”
1
(nny feeling of security as 1 could wealth building where we were
dulgu in it?
T here a re really lots of people ju s t like th is and they show
_________
GREECE and Turkey fighting, - picture th - fields of snowy white treated royally and where some of
J110l.e
•/ m ,° „ i . . „
th is dispositioiunot only in thu. lit tic .th in g s o f-e v e ry day-life litjh e y must tig’lu, iaiieomii* u ari
cotton—that would greet ir.e the biggest inert in th is'big induH- ,
Wr!
rlniulo—reads ii"headline1' Lml t,ll) 111 tijL&gt; b ig g er th in g s upon which depend the e n tire course ‘‘[-l,c.r fighting. ' Let’s hope that n« ip the stales farther north. An­ try met tn talk over various bind- 1 ■
S t m S L A in"; in’
j Of
Ilfo. They ..re living wholly vyilhou,
They tcrnntionnl bankers will find a way other very assuring message was ness relations and plans. We were
that nl! trains w o e filled and no furnished with a bullet luncheon
iya than one.
[have plenty of courage, energy, am bition and all th a t so rt of to mix us up in that war, or por- reservations
could made in t’hi- at noon and remained in the buildsunde us that it is our duty to cugo except by a week in advance ing on the job all day for tw j
Anyway, „ y . ° ih,. M innc.poiu!
'• « ' "»«*v jn » t l,.c:k a n y well d e fin e d p l"n . T h e y a re
send men and billions to main. Tur­ so on netting into the Illinois Cell- days and at nights took in the
ittisr Way
Way, the muil order hoiisuv*
sliij), ptil im ps w ith %i pow G ilul n io to i, but w ithout fttjj
Better
key safe for the Greek patriarch. Inti Ration in Chicago 1 took par-1 shows or hobnobbed with one an-]
can't deliver haircuts and shingl.- compass, or helm.
If we did send the money w -’d
pains In secure passage1other at tin* various hotels. It
bobs.
You see so much w asted o p p o rtu n ity th ro u g h lack of p u r­ have the borrower saying, later, ticulai*
homo f r the night when it looked i was so cold that going out was not.
-------- o-------‘Go on, you miserable dollar lov­
An “old-timer" is a man who is pose in th e schools, especially in th e colleges. Most men, ing Yankees. We saved you from like 1 would be going . oulh again ■much pleasure mid your face rmfatu! was fortunate in getting a feted every time th*. cold hit you
and
women
too,
go
th
e
re
w
ithout
any
u
ltim
a
te
objective,
as
willing to udmit that "in his day"
and now you want your Pullman as th folks up there tutv- 1 right olT the lake and with a sting
he was a regular “devil with the fa r as m aking a living is concerned, and stu d y first one destruction
mean dollar: hack. Have you for­ ing heard about the Georgia floods j that bit right through,
w im min".
th in g and th en an o th er, d isre g a rd in g com pletely those th in g s gotten our sacred dead?"
were afraid id traveling r outh but i Chicago i,*1 *’• delightful place
.
-------- o-------not me—I just ( raved passage in the .spring nnd the fall and unThere nre *I,0I,T millionaires in which m ight best fit th e m for th e ir life.-** w ork. How often
THE GERMAN government do south at that particular time.
1doubtedly 5s one of the two big
America. Only forty-three of them, do you see a man who intends to be a d ep artm en t sto re m an­ mauds
that all candidates
in '*5oP
,
‘!m I 1 In a Yellow Cab I careened down cities of th:* Unit 'd States teeming s B K n a z s z n R a jia ia iiG in u B a rB a H a a x u a s iia J S U i
says Dr. Comvell, were crooked. a g e r o r owner, stu d y in g in th e A g ricu ltu ral School! How
-/i*:
”
'"'V1'1
Boulevard with the snow I with million:- of people nnd having „a
That'n a lot of apple sauce.
o fte n has a m in ister actually begun his caree r in a law school! short
linn.*‘iI- write:-.
And each
must '.Michigan
sparkling on the ground and thou - ( Lhe usual problems (,f all great, ei-lzi
----------------- o —
■ T h e an sw er to such h it o r m iss living is sim ply a more write a shorthand that all the oth­ and of lights making it look like | 4ics. The gun men and the hold *j
Ganna Wnlska, wife of Hernld
ers can read.
a picture of a “Scene in Winter". "I1 nien wore filling the pages of rt
McCormick, fs appearing in var­ carefu l planning of careers. And th e an sw er for th e man
Learned philologists, alarmed
ious French cities tinder the name who rush es around from one th in g to a n o th e r w ithout ever ay “ Written language with the in­ At the Drake Hotel which i-- said j H'" newspapers with their muni M
of Anna Navarre. Wonder if that accom plishing a n y th in g , is sim ply a m ore carefu l planning teresting historical 'polling of to be one of the largest and finest | frolics nnd two business house.-' 5
hotels in the world they*wcro supbombed while I was there be-(u
makes any difference in her sing­
o f th e d a y ’s w ork. The successful man plans his day’s work words will vanish. Literature will pored to have re creations for nu* cause soiiie of the folks were peev-i a
ing?
1-inn and grow dull, when it mbn! on account of so many con­ ed at them for something or oth-'tJj
and his c aree r w ith all th e precision th at a to p o g rap h er draw s comes
-------- o-------a stenographic literature." ventions
in Gldcugo at this paitic- &gt;r. Many lurid tales were told h y ,’n
When you hear one fellow say a road on a carefu lly co n stru cted m ap.
nliy time all the hotels were filled thori! you met about the vnrimt- J*
it’s hot as Hell in the summer and
THAT'S WHAT the Egyptian* and it was dillicidt to make the crimes being enacted but ns the «
then hear another rny it’s cold .is
piobnhly, when the Phoenician al­ desk man realize that he was ib&gt;- bandits did not hold up the hol d la
Hell In the winter, it makes you
phabet began to replace hieroglyph
e,%
his hot ! a great favor to hitvnj0*' amusement places where I hap n
really wonder what kind of t ‘inIcs and other a re bine writ in-- &lt;ys- ing
FLORIDA
IN
GEORGIA
a Sanford man atop there. The - pencil t &lt; be It did not behoove me
peruturu they have down there,
d I
tonis. But better method never rates he informed me were Sli? a I l,s a quiet and peaceful citiz-n of
Mia m i m a tA i.n
-------- o-------injure
anything
worthwhile.
day
which
did
not
particularly
Im—
{
Florida
to
raise
my
voice
in
pr.tBecause a man has a big h ad
In a few generations writing
doesri’t prove that he has a lot
A warning has been i ■nied t&lt;&gt; It promised a fortune from ten with pen or pencil will d; appear press me since Florida hotels have tf‘st and win n my business had
rates alio end when I did not faint! !&gt;'- ’&gt; transacted it was with n fori­
in it.- Plant City Courier. Hut if
or so of Florida roil logeth except for making memoranda, and nt
tile price he allowed me to have) *0g o'" relief that I clntnli.-red
he lias a lot In it. at least Un­ the people of Georgia by the Ho- acres
with many other beimi'ii . It they will be a shorthand Wood- a room.
(aboard the train coming couth and
kind they're oiling here, be tou-l euritii Conunl- .ion of that Hate ei
went
past
the
t'litli
if
Um
land
all
hi
low
Wil
on
wrote
in
certainly have a big bead.
This hotel is certainly ningnili- -“ Hied down again for another
again-t investing in Florida real hud been all that was claimed for shorthand.
CCnt in every detail a 11(1 ha« 1000 *0,*Kr‘ '
developments, e x c e p t it. which In many cases it was not.
Adolph Ziltcor, film producer, in estate
REALTOR
rooms or m..re with all ot the fin1h," s,'n’v wan dissipated by th •
CHILDREN
in
school
v
ill
use
.Mo-1;
of
this
land
was
sold
to
through
Hocused
dealers.
The
I
expressing bis approval of Gloria
est
of
appointments
and
the
loam.'
*1
Mm,
f'outh
nnd
after
nmthaluried ' typewriters, they ought t do so
and other small
Swanson’s latest husband, predict t warning is desirable from the i *'lor
room had a mminiature picture of ordolaj of twelve hours somewhere
that the uumpiit- will make a good standpoint of tin* investors, but the an -on in Northern cities, who ptd enve. Busines: men and ml hors Florida witli a f.niu:ulii.
r-.y-il !n Goorgin ihe train finally .arrive !
raph
their
livings
into
it,
only
to
find
w'!)
dictnto
to
the
ploo
F irst N atio n al B ank Buiklin?.
impression in this country. The warning is likely to do a great
palms
and
ilhei
c
nory
no
doubt
“oc" Dnv»,«‘ nnd then horn - to jjj
■
question is, though, will he nmk ■1deal of injury to legitimate Flori­ wli n it had In-eti paid for, and and the learned men will rarely ; arranged i pevially for n y b-mHanford
never
!o&lt;
ket
n lasting impression upon Ids wife. da developments, (t might well they had come to seek the prop dri­ write oven his own name.
Booms 501-502. 1‘hone US
*!1,11’ 11' n'od to me as it did Sun *
The usual signature will I..- once lilt. In the (lining room the wait.-' day
| receive the attention of realty ed fortune, .hat the land was prac­
morning
with
the
sun
sinning
me
down
a
t
n
tahl&lt;
thumb
Iniwnys
sat
tically worthless. It his taken a more, ns in old days a
Michael Donoehue, who beat hi ] hoards am) commeieial hodic .
Sales F oyco M iss Uuim W illiams, -Mr. R* L
overlooking the lake where th ■in good old style.
!t is evident that Georgia is be- good many years to recover from print, instead of a written rigna] In talking with hundreds of pen-1
way into every Democratic conven­
Uire.
Foots
will
write
and
son­
tion since lHtIH, died recently in 1coming alarmed at the number of the effects of this sort of had husi11 P*t? on the trip it was the cnnren-l ^u3H ueiua^llC3l$s■xa3l:3ZM sxl!^Ba■Bnll!1llz&gt;c,1
Philadelphia. If he led the right Georgia people who are taking ad ness, lt : houId not be permitted nets on “the finger print of the oeen gasoline price iiicren^cr* ;omo- ; ■ust of opinion
Florida toe
. that
............—
beloved.’’
kind of life, he probably bad no vantage of the opportunity for! again.
nt (fastest trowing and the host riate
where in the country, one
If
you
can
afford
R.
get
your|
trouble "crushing the
Pearly profitable investment in tlii" state
An investigation should be mad child a typewriter, and accustom mor.o for gasoline in the East, i in the union today and thousands
Gates.”
of pcop'e arc •ooking toward thin
The fact that a gn-.it deal of mo- t determine whether there are yourself to phonograph dictation. the latest announce me^nt.
• _ -------- o-------_____
_ *te not only for investment./ .- V'
noy is being sent out of Georgia1 iloinpunies operating on this basis |
_____
1
‘(ihnnirs.
The
inheritance
The Bishop of St. Albans in an into Florida has alarmed the Se m Georgia m anywhere else. If
THE SENATE kills the bill to
■
address urges that nations develop curities Giiinr.iis--.ii.il, which •- ink­ t hry are something should be made increase
WISE speculators, who knew ^’ * " nJ* ''j Lhc lodi .doncs anil ..... fWH
postal salaries. Various
thinkers not fighters, it might be ing steps to stop part of the oitl1. ,n ’ ""x!. Flie.-e
to miderstan I that Florida will not influences helped. Bigger govern- that cut throat emupL-tition, e ,p ?c-! * l"::.
possible to prevent the development flow.
iully among small dealers had pip r,
Hie many tale &gt;.f
I
stand
for
this
.
art
of
thing.
miit
salnriei.
mean
bigger
taxes,
of fighters, but to develop think­
Florida has no less interest m | Georgia has a ry-tem under That arouses sympathy in the Sen­ prices too low, houglit in the good 11Hr r M1. ‘'loruia re:.* e tat afiri • IR2&gt;y
Hi'
ers—really the Bishop is asking protecting investors than
the rapid growth of
na. whii h K ilty firms uuq be liven,.- ale. And the piau was to help uli storks, and will now reap their the niauy posaihiliti the *U ant! t I M
too much!
Georgia, hi fact, this state h as’i *'d with the sanction of the Se- pay the extra salaries by churging harvest, ns price continue rising. tcresting tin* people ben: are In-j 10
-------- o— ■
of the north !
It ought to bo possible for the
even greater interest. It ,can­ cuiitio:
Gonimlrision. It is pro- , higher rates to newspapers and
AMBITION LEADS
before.
Bootlegger in California served nn
not afford to have mi idea go out 1able that the reouiremonta are [ magazines. That caused distin- government to establish fair pric ■* aa+never
And Inst but not hast Sanfotl!
his patrons with a drink from a that there nro fake developinenl
for
gasoline
and
oil,
in
the
various
TO IMPROVEMENT
nol too stringent to be met by gjiisitctl publisher: to liccomc aehollow
arm,
and it
sections of the country mid main­ ia known to many of them and t!u*y i
. i . t i artificial
,that
l ,
i i
' being
made here rfur the purpose
the honest dealer.
Georgia is.tivc.
think
this
city
has
a
wonderful
fu-l
probable
arm
had
a
greater
r
i?..,
1
,
tain the fair price .
K y Jack | or liuucoing people.
It may he justified in enforcing the reeula-l
Keep :iiiv,* th e spat-jt o f nnibitinn '*
wallop
in it than either. of
The i French government does Giro a * a great commercial center.,
questioned
whether
there
aie
any
lions
nnd
hotild
l»:iv
••
the
uppottl
*
Y
*
J
FOR
the
|Tiistofiice
vvorkors
In my hut trip to r.rw York T
Denftucy'a.—Pocatello Tribune.
that
with
bread.
Tin*
price
is
rvulo itnijrovt nieitt. D eterm ine to
einisi dent Me number of tin -,e, if of all the common ini hotlic: 0fjpoorly paid hy ihe world’s rich
-------- o-------cmih! not buy a ticket to Sanford!
uiated.
■i
size fund for opportunity or eB,
government,
they
are
not
import­
any.
It
would
be
pretty
hard
to
this
state
in
doing
so.
a &lt; they did not know wh*rt* San-,
You hear folks .ay, "If I had]
ant.
And
besides,
they
are
scat­
I
invest
money
aoywhero
in
Florida
e
n
cy
,
.
»
On the other hand Florida has
ford win located hi- tn Ghicp.goI
only bought that lot three years
SOME effort will be made to sta­ tlir* ticket agents would sril vnp
a right to protest against indis­ tered all over the country, rut
ago when it sold for five hundred win. re it would not lie a gu &gt;
criminate criticism of Florida dc- enough in any one place to cx t - bilize price- | aid tanners fnr thstraight thrnutth to Sanford ori'tha!
dollars.” And you will hear those vc i m m . At tie- ami t.un&lt;
- Borriu now— oj&gt;en an account 'ulfl
_ real political influence. I m ’products. It may include a tariff', Fulini.in and they knew nil nbnutl
velopnient*. If the matter come eric
same folks say thre years from state should reniemhcr some
Washington
they
can’t
even
vote.
suftlcientiy high, on all food atuff
Sennr.olo C ounty B ank.
_
_
.
otit
Citv—In
f
a
c
t'the
ilckrt
ng
*i*‘
now, "If I had only bought that lot experioncea and should co-ojier-i to criou* Lsue thi.-* stale will re
So tlmt it settled, for the time, from other countries. That would | know t wai from Snn'ird when T
three years ago when it sold for ate ia protecting investors every­ reive some very undesirable nnd But
post employes can talk, n» affect eggs from China, mutton cave him my name and this hows
where. Tiiis is necessary fur the unnecessary advertising. The matthree thousand dollars."
i** i !:m:vi* i *vii&gt; ox H A H ''*'
and their defeat now will from Au-tralin, beef from the Ar- improvement and ‘nlirhtenment all
protection of the many' legitimate L r should ho taken quickly in hand least
mean
nt
Hu*
next
election,
to
mo
gentine,
butter
from
Denmark,
etc.
ulont»
the
line.
Florida
v.
|
hav
■
Cora] Gabies reports over thre! operators.
before real injury has been done more of the radical votes that give
- ~
, no fear almut peon! • coming t o !
million dollars in sales during the
Sonic people in this state will tin* state. There are hundreds of the
shivers to high prosperity.
month of January. Undoubtedly a remember that it is not many pl.Midid opportunities for safe ami
THr. AN is lo keep the home ida and they are coming here and
Urge part of this total came from ynars si nr r» Florida rccclvi-d a d c - j prr fitable Investment in Florida,
J j s m in o le (J o im ly %
WHAT goesaip comes down, and food market.- fm: American farm- In Jbc exodtn Sanford i 1 ,m,i
people who live outside th- stutT culcd set hack from the op ration These -hnuld not Ih* jeopardized hy
what
conies
down,
goes
up
uguiti.
era nt high prices, while allowing hav* her *.h*»re -nil v * - . t
'
and Is a very good indication of ot certain companies which old any carelessness on the part of
S a n f o r d ,
Oil and ga inline are going up, them to "dump" their surplus in that tourist lioiel ni&gt; 1 ri
the vast amount of weuith which land io rip North in .small tracts.i those who should be, most conienty
c
f
!
also the prices of oil stocks. Ev- any
«u torcign country that will ullo advertising and let
is actually flowing into Florida.
nature take j
rhe auvertising wus very lurid. I corned.
cry day for two weeks there haves j it.
S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E ~
her course.

CELERY LAND'

F. LANE

i

. ti;

�l- r*J

THE SANFORD

Soc'ia
en&lt;
nesd*)
I’Brumm nd will enjneed»y Bridge Club

.'the refjulor month

tiness m etmg of the

\'s CM at 3 P. M.
at
, 0. c. lcLcndon
:30
o’clock,
fnuc at (itinp of the
a nv
Hon at i* o’clock folat t le American
[Turner Circle will

■red*..
■illiamj and Mw. Rlentertmn with a lin
oring M*ss B,anchc
Herrin Will entertain
|b at 3 o'clock.
d*jj
Tw’ of All Souls
Jk
meet with
Uentt 8 P. M.
m—f*
*
aturtja.v
loan a: the Library
•Clubnt the Librn\ club *- the Librajiuic Club

will

ick.

■ ""
cl,b m e e t s
fti, Sanford Shrtne
i r overling in the
| tie/ Valdez Hotel,
j rare made for a
i bid next Monday
[J. Putman StcvPotentate. A
jii beintr arranged
iles from other ciItjd t* attend. •
| g postponed
1tie death of Mrs. A.
i »as vice president
, clxrt, the business
ijcrd for Thursday
IfJIrs. K.'nt IWssiter
Ltd until further no-

|e of County
For February
Fcb. 2-3.
f*b. 5-6.
, Fcb. 9.
, 10.

&gt;b. It.
IS.Primary, Feb. 12,
Feb.
•ii-bi

*. Feb. 18.
try. Feb. HI-20.
Fcb. 23.
,21.
Jrammar. Feb, 25-26,

fridge Club
lined Tuesday
!«m&lt;on Mrs. Emmett
fully entertained tho
the Friloha Bridgo
borne on West Secjvnrs nnd
trwtivcl} used In deeJ»mcs Ridge for
u presented a box of
tfreshments of short
fee were served after

F,»K GASPARILLA
bb I.—Fifty floats
hands will take
~P»rilla parade and
to bo held here
l’* is stated. Five
* in prizes will be
*st float or car
MANAGER

m n n iin n iii

General Grant Was Good
Memoirs O f Army Sergeant’s Wife

o

NORTH A N D E A S T

,»ti
'has
•!»
M'iS

K

F O R SA LE!

&gt;_-hG

.4

Acre

J O S E P H C. W A T K I N S

Singer Sewing MachineCo*

V 1M

Violet Brand Sale’
SPEC IAL

Dependable Class Is
Entertained Monday

Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bodwell
graciously entertained at dinner
Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. \V.
C. Greening of Tampa, who is vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Cole­
man.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
I Mrs^ Bodwell, Mrs. W. C. Greening, Mrs. Mary llommel, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter S. Coleman and N.
A. Shawcross.
Following the dinner the guests
wen* further entertained at the
theatre.

5 s; Feb. 4.—City
A. I!. Cutter as
Salesladies wanted: Experienced
* . F'°rt Myers to
.•«aley, who has re- for Speer’s big sale. Apply at once
;*Apr. I. Mr. Cut- at store.
lt , assistant city
Two million golf clubs oro made
■“ •field, W. Va.,
in the United States unnually.

•KO-NUT

pf

39

SPOKANE, Peb. 4.— Little large a household# Captain Grant
known incidents In the early army replied:
PHONE:—Res. 428-J
“Oh, thpt can.be easily managed.
careers of Generals Ulysses S.
Grant, Phil Sheridan and Georga I shall detail one of the soldiers
B. McClellan are related in an ac­ who Is a good cook to do the cook­
Woman’s Club Plans count
of a year they spent at old ing, nnd besides, I have an excel­
UNITED DAUGHTERS CONFEDERACY subscription B r i d g e Port Vancouver,
TH E A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E announces th a t
Oregon territory, lent cook book and as a pretty
e
ffe c tiv e ’ F eb. 3rd its 7 daily th ro u g h passen g er
good
cook
myself.
I
am
sure
that
written by Mrr. Delia B. Sheffield,
HOLD’MONTHLY MEETING
who as tho wife of a sergeant in we shall manage very well.”
tra
in s b etw een th e north and so u th will be oper­
committee of the Wo- the Fourth United States infantry, .Grant missed his wlfo very much
ated
o v er th e direct double tra c k m ain-line fol­
mnnu Club has announced that
at this time nnd frequently ex­
The" regular monthly meeting U- D, C-, Major General Corkrnn, plans aro being made for an elab- the command to which they were pressed a desire to resign from the
low
ing
te m p o ra ry diversio nbccause of flood con­
shared their pioneering
of the N. Dc V. Howard Chapter Commnndrant, said that on behalfr ?£ate ,aV*,!'cr*Pt,on bridge party a t attached,
army
and
live
with
his
family,
d
itio
n
s
in Georgia.
experiences there in prc-Clvil war
of the United Daughters of the cf the college he gratefulij"accent- CommS hT ° ’ Friday- Fcb’ 20; days.
which some time later he did. After
Confederacy was held a t the home
movement has been launched the potato failure. G rant and his
1largest niTairs ofs ather aseason.
t s to Arestore
of Mrs. George A. DeCottC3 with a “a r r s
old Fort Vancouver near business associate bought all the
1
nnd
he
did
so
for
the
reas\
Com plete Inform ation F ro m :
an attendance of 32.
ons which prompted its donors to Bridgo players are requested to whnt is now Vancouver, Wash., chickens for 20 miles around nnd
chartered a vessel to ship them to
In th e' absence of Mrs. A. P. ofier it. It was to preserve the
across
the
Columbia
river
from
Connelly, the president, the first name nnd keep before them the keep this date in mind.
Portland. Ore. The Fourth United market In San Francisco. The ship
]
B. G. AIY, T . A.
PH O N E G3-J
vice-president, Mrs. George A. De- example of n brave, skillful, hnrdStates infantry, one of the pioneer returned with the new that tho
Cottes presided. The meeting was firhtimr soldier, and gentleman.
inounces that amoTg^the^coming
nrmV* I)°.w J,3 chickens had died on the way, how­
opened with prayer by the chap­
, , "willvbe —:....
.. Isuumneu ut Fort George Wright, ever, thus dealing a second blow
The following resolutions on the activities of the cluh
a large
to Grant's fortunes.
' \ ATLANTIC COAST LINE
lain, Mrs. J. D. Parker.
death of Walter M. Connelly, were 1subscription dance, that wHl **-be Spokane.
Mrs.
Sheffield’s
memoirs
of
these
When Grant was ordered to reThe business of the afternoon in­ passed by the chapter:
given immediately after Easter.
days have been made public by
r t for duty a t Humboldt, Cal.,
cluded reports from various chair­
Whereas It has pleased our
T he S ta n d a rd R ailroad of the South
William S. Lewis, historian of the
gave Sirs, Sheffield his cook book
men. The final reports of the Heavenly Father to call from our
Robert E. Lee ball were given and community and the family circle Mrs. McLaughlin Is Eastern Washington Historical So­ his feather pillows nnd some trink­
ciety, who received them from Mrs. ets.
tho chairman was able to report young Walter Connelly.
Caroline Hathaway Cook, Mrs.
In
Settlement
Work
"During Grnnt’s stay of one year
that because of the splendid suc­ ^Therefore, bo it resolved that the
Sheffield’s daughter.
at Fort Vancouver he nnd not mndo
cess of the ball, all outstanding N. Do V, Howard Chapter of the
General, then Cnplnln Grant, an enemy and gained the friend­
The following announcement
bills of the Chapter have been paid United Daughters of the Confed­
regimental quartermaster and ship nnd good will of everybody,”
and there remains a substantial eracy extend its heartfelt sympa­ which appeared in a Brooklyn was
„ „ 3, Sheffield wrote. "He was
„„„ inthies to the family in their sor­ Standard Union will he of much in­ was in charge of the transpnrtn- Mrs.
sum in the treasury.
,
m
°/
^
e
Fourth
infantry
on
Its
deed*
one
of
nnturo’s
noblemen."
row.
terest
to
many
in
Sanford
as
Sirs.
At this time tho chapter express­
long journey from Governor s Is­
Thnt we commend them to our Norma McLaughlin is a former land. New York, to Fort Vancouver
ed its appreciation and gratitude
residentwith
many
friends
here.
INVESTIGATE FACILITIES
to the chairman nnd committees Heavenly Father from whence all
1852. The trip was commenced
The annual dinner nnd meeting in
whose loyal effort's mnde possible | comfort conieth.
on
July
5,
by
steemer
for
AspinE Vi N W 'i of Section I,T o w n sh ip 21, S.. R ange 29E.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Feb. 4.
tho splendid social nnd financial i That a copy of these resolutions of the School Settlement Associa­ wall. Panama, nnd thence across
success of the ball. A motion was be sent to the bereaved family, a tion took place last evening a t the tho Isthmus of Panama by train, —Investigation of Jacksonville ns
NW 'A N W '/i o f Section 12, T ow nship 20 S., R ange 29 E.
of shipment of citrus fruit
passed that the secretary send »p,bc i k c o V p „ ™ i " l i „ : ie“l'm
C?Lh° r
&gt;» ■j.ck.on boat, on mulebnck #,ml afoot. The port
for Kuropenn ports is to be made
officerwere
accompanied
by
their
notes of appreciation to the vnr- - 1* «'»■
s tir s i K
hj f s a f c families and some of the women by government agents, according
for publi sofnthe. settlenien)
i o u s business
establishments to The Sanford Herald
gave
a report on carried small babies.
to advices received here from
•• *a| the work of Hit? settlement,
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO RID A
whose generous assistance helped cation.
which
Washington. Word has been re­
To
add
to
the
difficulties
of
the
to mnkc the ball n success.
“Blest be the tie thnt hinds
was followed by reports of the va­ journey, the California gold rush ceived that K. S. Gregg, chief of
At the close of the business, Our hearts in Christian love,
rious officers of the organization. war in full swing, nnd after tho the transportation division of the
Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow rend a The fellowship of kindred minds
After the dinner at which many regiment had boarded a stenmer United States department of com­
most interesting article from the : To like to that above."
prominent school alumnae were r,n the Pacific side of the isthmus, merce. and H. B. Smith, European
“Confederate Veteran" which t o l d S i g n e d :
represented, n song was given by Asiatic cholera hrokc out.
Snn agriculture expert, will look into
of the presentation of a bust of
Mrs. J. D. Parker,
Miss F.lvn Evans, followed by a Francisco was reached Sept. I, hut the possibilities of shipping citrus
Gen. Robert E. Ix’e to the Royal
Mrs. L. A. Brumley,
Play called the “Story Book Bnll" no shore leave was granted for fruit from this port or other South
Mrs. Clifford Roll.
Military College at Sandhurst,
which was very creditably enacted fear of desertions to seek gold. At Atlantic ports.
Mrs. G. W. Spencer.
Eng. In accepting the gift of the
by eighteen of the settlement chil­ Benecin, Cal., an army post, the
dren. Assisting Mrs. McLaughlin regiment went into camp to recu­
in the arrangements were the perate until Sept. 18, nnd then CIRCUIT COURT REVERSED
E m pire L and Com pany, ow ner of th e above described
PERSONAL
Misses Mary Spalla and Momena again carded ship for Fort Van­
TALLAHASSEE,
Fcb.
4.
—
By
Caruso.
lands is closing out its in te re sts in Florida, and will sell
couver, which was reached some memorandum decision without
days later.
nt
th is low price if taken a t once.
*
Mrs. C. A. Williams left Tues-i Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Stokes have
opinion Division B. of tho supreme
Besides the army hnrrncks there, court has affirmed the decree of
clay morning for Quitman, Ga., ns their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
•
consisted
Sunday School Class the
called by the Illness of her daugh Albert Cutter of Loveland, 0.
„ town
,,
. . . .of the Hudson’s
.
tho circuit court of Dado county in
Bny
Company
s
trading
post
and
a
,
the case of the Richland Farms
ter.
If In terested , W rite or W ire
Is Entertained
dozen log huts of Indian and half -1 Company and James R. Reid, apE. L. Padgett nnd J. R. Padgett,
brce.l employes of the company, pdlants, vs. Samuel H. Tobin, np.
H. C. Du Bose returned Tuesday of Pnlntka are spending a few days
**
—
Misses Ruby nnd Clifford Riv­ which carried on extensive trap- police.
The case involved a note
from a business trip to Washing­ in Sanford on business.
ers were the charming hostesses ping operations with Fort Van­ of $700 given in a transaction beton, D. C., and other points in tho
couver
ns
the
base,
to the King’s Daughters Sunday
tween the parties to the suit.
north.
Jake Espendahl and S. E. Shoth- School Class, Tuesday evening.
In order to raise the money to
cr of Daytona spent Monday in
The winter chill was still in evi- bring his family from the east,
Circle No. Two All Souls Catho­
Gus Lowenstein and Hector Cam­ Sanford getting candidates for the dence
}
R EA LTO R
as the class drew near the Captain Grant with a fellow officer lic Church will have a cooked food
eron, prominent business men of ceremonial id Daytona of the Mor
sale, Saturday afternoon at the
Jacksonville, are spending a short Occo Temple to be held Feb. 29.
I’iggly Wiggly.
while in Sanford.
Lake W ales, Florida
Mrs.
C.
W.
Stokes,
Miss
Dorothy
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Fox have re­
S uite 3 R hodesbilt A rcade Building
Miss Ruby Rivers , vice-presl- or flooded out the crops.
turned to their home in Ocala after Stokes, Miss Kitty DuBoso, Mr. nnd
In the spring of 1853 Captain
Mrs.
Albert
Cutter
of
Loveland,
i
,h.nt
presided in the absence of
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
asked Mrs. Sheffield to take
O., formed a congenial party | Miss Maude Caraway. Several Granther
McCall.
EASY PAYM ENTS
home ns boarders himself
motoring to Daytona Beach, Tue»- : matters of vital interest to the into
STA TE R E P R E S E N T A T IV E FOR EM PIR E LAND
Lieutenant Phi! Sheridan, Captain
Machine* Itepalrcil anil Itentml
I class, were discussed and plans George H. McClellan and two oth­
A. D. Kelhan of Norfolk, Vn., is
Wr 11it ilrniatilehlitit
------------------------------ COM PANY — ------------------------) were made for its welfare.
spending a short while in Sanford
ers. When she objected . that i*h • pit one iso-w. at a i:u»t i *i si.
W. A. Reinhart, Duncan MacAfter the business, the hostess would be unable (U&gt; care for s&gt; \Y. H. Mints, Branch Mgr.
on business.
Naught, William Byrd, A. J. Duv-! served delicious punch nnd cake,
C. N, Williams is in Tampa ies and Dow George, all of Min and the social half hour was great­
where he Is attending the South nenpoHs, Minn., hut who are spend­ ly enjoyed.
&gt; *****m m m nm um uuym nuunm unn»u*um nm um unuuu*nm nm «um uuM nnK uuum uunnunuuuuw m uuH m m m m m w m nm nm uunum um um uuU
The King’s Daughters Class
Florida Fair and Gaspnrilla cele­ ing tho winter in Winter Bark,
bration, which Is nn annual event motored to Sanford Tuesday to piny organized at the beginning of
Sunday School year, with Mrs. H.
golf on the Sanford golf course.
of (lint city.
Smith ns teacher, nnd extends n ,- „
| cordial welcome to young Indies l&gt;■-1® ♦
CITY BUYS PARK
j tween the ages of 17 and 25 to I
Feb. t — The join. The present enrollment is
Lake Mary School cityTALLAHASSEE,
of Tallahassee has purchased 20.
48 acres of land bordering the Old
Honor Roll
Spnnish Trail ubout half a mile
Salesladies wanted: Experienced
ea:it of the city, to be developed form ^Speer’s big sale. Apply at once n
The following pupils were hon­ for city park purposes. The prop- a t' Htilrel
ored by being placed on the honor erty is a part of the old Perkins
i,ns ovor driven a hall
roll of the Lake Mary school for homo site, is covered with fine old ( Ko
live oaks ami other trees, and city four hundred yart?s. The official
the month of January:
Fifth Grade: llama North, Des- officials believe it will make an record for the world is 395 yards.
sie Singleterry and Hesha Touch­ ideal spot for recreational uses, ft James Braid drove a hall this dis­
adjoins the property of the Talln- tance nt Walton Heath in 1905.
stone.
Sixth Grade:
Burney North, hassco County Club’s golf course.
Mabel Ferguson, Charles Sewell,
*:• •&gt;v •:* ■!'■&gt;-&gt; *:•-81 •:*+•{•*}•
Elmore Lloyd and Albert Whitaker
Seventh Grade: Myrtle North,
Richard Vernny and Hammond
Dixon.

•bk were Mrs. Hunt,
The Dependable Class of the
l] m rV Edward Betts Methodist Church held its monthly
“/fillips, Mrs. Perry
and social meeting nt thej
•r. Whitner, Jr., Mrs. business
i ami JR
Florence home of the teacher, Mrs. W. o- j
Thornton Monday evening. Tho
usunl business meeting was fol-j
lowed by a buffet supper.
j
Those present were Miss Lillian (
! NHST ( MILE It At Shinholserd. Mrs. Ned Smith; Miss
Bobbie Chapman, Miss Maude Tyre
■SEMHA l„ Saxony, Miss Drane Roberts, Miss Clara
but cable railway in Rankin, Miss Helen Chopening,
urry passengers has Miss Rosamond Radford, Miss
It starts in this Frances Hughey, Miss Marion
two miles to tho Hand and Miss Nomie Williams.
1‘j'^ntnin, which has
feet above the Dinner Given In Honor
?' '-K' . led from the
Pursuits.
Of Charming Visitor

3fin

1•

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

148

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Diamonds

SP E C IA L — THIS W EEK
?f m"plo siigar,
an(l Pecan n uts
One Fine Blue W hite 85-100
10nl&gt; 10c lb.
C a ra t .............................. $275.00
F ine Blue W hite l 1-5 carat
$400.00

Kandy Kitchen McLaulin. The Jeweler

Do you want
a Home?

TUB SILK
Large bright stripe, all silk.
82 inches wide.

98c yard

$2.19 and $2.49 yard.

YVc will build a house to your order
from our plans or your own, at our
new suburb now being* prepared and
developed two miles from the centre
of Sanford.
Large lots, beautifully wooded.
Easy of access. All improvements.
We will build your house if you have
a reasonably small s u p *1 of cash to
start with and you can pay the bal­
ance in easy monthly payments ex­
tending over a period of years the
same as you now pay rent.

Imported Silk and Cotton Crepes

44c Cotton, Sport Stripe, 40-inch Voiles. Small figured prints, guaranteed fast
color. Violet Brand Sale.............................................................................44c yard
NIJ SYLK

IMPORTED VOILES

Large stripes, guaranteed permanent
finish; 36-inch.

Small check with silk stripes in all
shades

89c yard

98c yard

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every shade. Violet Brand Sale..................................................................... 98c yard

We charge nothing for the plans or
supervision and will only build the
first 10 houses ourselves to g et a good
class of people started at our new
place.
Public announcements of
name, of suburb, prices of lots and
location will be made St. Valentines
Day.
You must have some cash to start
you and the houses will cost complete
with the ground from $4,500 to about
$7,500 or more if you desire. Address
immediately in confidence

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T o w e ls.............................................................................................................................. 21c
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Feb, 4,—GovT.
de tb* followernor
men who fall* for yourself.
drflnltlon*
Funeral H *vke*.for Charlei C. in f «L.
m i—
,ieremi How come? Figure h,!V
it out
■ '
their selee
Woodruff, Who died suddenly Sat­ ed to qualify
tlon
at
the
polls
last
Nov,
4: P.
urday morning, while superinten­
H. Moody,, of LeCros se, to be con­
ding
conitrnsuon
wprk
being
done
*71
Title oT R ussian R ed 's Y outh hy the city on the boat basin, were stable, district
2, Alachua county:
dla
Is Told B y Cousin L iving held a t the residence on Myrtle H. D. CorbettB Punta, Justice of
Safely Irt U n ited S ta te s Avenue Sunday afternoon at 3 peace, district 18, L ie County; H.
□ _ L J
A. Pledger, Panama City, justice
o’clock.
of
peace, district 1, Bay county;
.WENATCHEE. Wazh., Feb. 4—
A large number of friends and S. D. Adklson, Laurel Hill, consta­
Mix Banditry crey park came under suspicion.
How an experience In the early relatives assembled a t this time ble district 2, Okaloosa county;
McCarthy posed as a snfeblowcr,
life of Leon Trotaky which re­ to pay tribute of respect to the D. E. Devis, Safety Harbor, consta­
Prove Futile; learned
things, and not very long
sulted in saving him from execu­ memory of one whose passing is ble district 9, Pinellas county; Al­
indlt’s History afterward the thrrV men and the
tion by tho Russian Cutrlst gov­ keenly felt. The beautiful scr- fred L. Ivory, Fellsmere, justice
With Thrilling woman, an im enal of small nrms
ernment made him a convert to , vices were conducted by Rev. E. D. of peace, district 14, St. Lucie
9d Many Escapes and $400,0'-0 in securities fell into
communism was related recently Brownlee, who spoke words that county; and A. T. Criswell. High
the patient clutches of the law.
by his cousin. Mrs. Rose Kornbllt were a eomfort and solace to the Springs, constable district 20, Ala­
When tho woman was tnken to
Feb. 4.—In thb
of Manson, Wash. The mothers of sorrowing loved ones. The choir chua county. All the appointments
there haa been no the Federal building nt 31st S t,
Trotzky nnd Korpbilt wbre sisters. from the Presbyterian Church, who arc good until the next general
sang Rock of Ages And Beautiful election.
Gerald Chapman, and 8th Ave., she was wearing
When quite young Trotsky, Isle
of Somewhere, were Miss Ma- I ---------------------------- ---------------lj] bandit who will about $3,000 worth of Jewelry.
whose
real
name
is
Leon*
Brunshblo Bowler, R. I*. Chtfstenbery , RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH
His Near Escape.
I murder charge In
tocn, was sent by his woalthty par­ C. C. Howard and H. Dnrrow.
While being questioned Chapman
bt with all his clev.
j OF WALTER M. CONNELLY.
ents, David and Anna Brunshtoen
jumped
out
of
a
window.
His
capThe services n t the grave were in
nevertheless fell
from their home in southern Rus­
Re greatest error a tors thought he had committed
Whereas, God in His infinite
sia to European schools, Mrs. charge of tho Elks, of which order
Mg. Woodruff wns a member, j wisdom, has deemed wise to take
suicide, but the bandit was recapnit.
Kornbilt said. He sympathised tho
and
the
services
were
both
impres­
tured n few hours later in n va­
his life W alter Connelly, the
with fellow students less fortun­
nnd beautiful. The pall bear- I from
... There was a wo- cant room In the snmo building.
non
of
our Brother Ki wan inn nnd
ately situated thnn himself, nnd sive
era were Forrest Lake, Geo. A. De past President,
|fe of CJerald Chop- He had dropped to a ledge, run
A. P. Connelly, ami
divided his means with them.
Cottes,
C.
M.
Hnnri,
H.
McLauiln,
along to nnother room, nnd there
Whereas,
we
grieve
over the loss
Later
Trotzky
was
Jailed
by
the
T. F. Adams, nnd G. W. Bailey.
Iruly a mystery wo- concealed himself.
of this fine, useful nnd noble
Czarist
government
on
a
chargo
“I was nearly out of my mind,”
(unian bloodhounds
young citizen of our city, nnd
of being a socialist, nnd was con­
JUDGE DISQUALIFIED
|t run Chapman to he explained later. “Officers had 7Z
Whereas, we deeply nnd sincere­
demned to die. It was than that
ly sympathize with our fellow
biter two years of been grilling my wife for hours
the friendly acts toward his fel­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 4.-G ovand hours until she was nearly a
pot discuss her.
low students borne their fruit. ernor Mnrtln has assigned Judge Kiwanlau in this great sorrow,
tia, however, enough wreck.”
They started to dig a tunnel into Angus Summer, county judge of therefore be it
•it the theory that
Chapman
and Anderson each
Resolved, that this Kiwanian
his cell and effected his esenpe on St. Lucie county to hold county
U one of the wisest wont to Atlanta under 25-year
Club
of Sanford extend to Kiwan­
the night before ho was to have court In Palm Beach county begin­
ian Connelly and his family this
"carefully sidestep- sentence. They wore closely watch
HORIZONTAL
Negative.
been hanged, his cousin related.
ning
Feb.
5,
because
of
disquali­
Identical.
buiiness of romance. ed, yet only a few months after
Artificial cave.
Dressed in feminine garments, he fication of Judgo Richard F. Rob­ expression of our condolenco and
Dread.
abe was with him his arrival Chapman escaped, and
Period. ,
fled to Pnrls, and kept himself in bins in two cases. Judge Sumner sympathy in this snd hour, and be
Evening meals.
lit the time of the riot long after Anderson joined
A form of moisture.
seclusion until the vigilance of the will preside over the trial of A. A. it further,
Wheeling.
Resolved, that a copy of these
fctober, 1921. It is him.
Not in
Russian secret police wns relax­ Atwater, C. F. Knuth, Kenyon
Soon.
arith him In New
And for two years Chapman and
Rested.
ed. Then he enme to Americn, Riddle, Carl Riddle, E. E. Gleason resolutions he Rent to uur Broth­
Duck with very fine clown.
Pwas first captured. the mystery woman were together
Child.
where he assumed the name of and Clyde Miller, charged with un er Kiwnnian, A. P. Connelly and
Smell.
wts with him in until the law again separated
Move rapidly.
Trotzky to help In avoiding detec­ lawful aesembly nnd obstructing his family, and be it further
Undeveloped flower.
Resolved, that n copy of these
jvberc ho was re- them.
Ozone.
n highway and conspiracy. He will
tion.
Incline head.
resolutions be spread on the min­
Part of head.
also
preside
over
tho
trial
of
S.
F.
Ik or so ago.
“So it U only nnturnl that Leon Knuth, Harry Benson, J. C. Powell utes of this club, nnd l&gt;c It further
A unit.
Fertile sport in desert.
In Store.
,
would
believe in communism,"
Like.
Resolved, that a copy of these
Radio Program
Wilson Mizner charged with
Harbors, .
Mrs. Kornbilt said. "He gave to and
own that she is now
Allow,
resolutions be sent to The Sanford
similar offences.
Drain.
the poor and in return the poor
|isco, working in a
Floor covering.
Hctnld and the Sanford Signal for
Haste.
Program for Feb. 5.
gave him what could not be bought
C, vdien t'hnpmnn is
Presence.
publication.
Falsehood.
The
source
of
tho
term
Dominion,
with money—his freedom.”
Britain, Conn., on
WSB—Atlanta Journal (429) 8
Aeriform fluid.
—KIWANIAN CLUB
Coal scuttle.
Jin the Dominion of Canada, is said
nd trisl on a charge girls’ orchestra; 10:45 organ.
His parents did . i_ L0W, _°r ! to he the Book of Znchnriah, chap­
Court.
Melodious.
of Sanford, Florida.
lioite in his execuPlaced.
years his escape that he had not ter ix, verse 10: "Dominion shall
WEEI—Boston (303) 0 trio; 7
Chewed.
* T. W. Lawton
|be netr by. praying WEAF program.
Perch.
—«’
been hanged. After his return to be from sea even to sea nnd from
A touch.
Jns. G. Sharyn
_ nay happen to
To engrave.
Russia nnd his rise to the head of the river even to the ends of the
Male child.
Forrest Lake
WGR—Buffalo (319) 0 music.
ithcart to her.
Claw.
the Red Army ho rejoined his earth."
Committee on Resolutions.
Fur neckpiece.
WGN—Chicago
Tribune
(370)
G
followed this nb- organ; 6:30 ensemble, quintet, 3
Man of valor.
mother, t With the revolution she
House of worship.
Sick. ,
[at all you will see baritone, speaker; 10 orchestra,
had lost her wealth. She now re­
Soaked.
Baronet.
t of a woman casts Ned and Ches.
sides in I^ningrnd.
Child’s toy.
Bellow.
wlight on the colorRubs.
Mrs. Kornbilt, with her husband
WEBH—Chicago (370) 7-12 or­
Accomplished.
ipman, the bandit. chestra pianist, tenor, golf lesson
Affirmative.
Aaron Kornbilt, resides on ten
Victuals,
Scrapes.
|all men, that Gerald songs.
acres of highly productive orclinrd
Obligation.
*
i muter cook, protoWash.
land on the shores of Lake Chelan
WLS—Chicago (345) 6:30 organ
Tear,
Plug in n cask.
be soft-spoken cut- 6:50 Senate theatre, entertainers,
not far from this city. She left
Budded on Four Year Sour Orange
Existed.
A poisonous snake.
ory, should have suc- operetta.
Russia in 1907 for fear of per­
Drunkard.
Sound of u hum.
*
Roots
WMAQ—Chicago News (447.5)
secution of tho Jews and came to
Spawn of fishes.
Upon.
[ man and a student 6 organ; 6:30 orchestra; 8 talk;
America in 1918. Iu Seattle where
W
E
H
A
V
E
:
Neuter Pronoun.
Case.
he knew the sig- 8:15 scout talk; 8:30 program.
she landed, she met nnd married
To entangle,
Dancy T an g erin es,
Metal in stone.
! old saying, “CherKYIV—Chicago (536) 7 concert;
her husband, who also hnd fled
Conjunction.
We.
V alencia O ranges
Find the woman 8 reading; 8:20 musical; 9:15 Safe­
from
the
Jewish
persecutions
in
Form of verb to he.
Behold.
la woman is anything ty First talk; 10 nt home, NightRussia.
P arson IJrown O ranges
Kindled.
Either.
,
nn the life of an am- hawks.
Pineapple O ranges
Evening
meal
(English.)
WLW—Cincinnati (423) 6 con­
I who prefers to keep
SOCIALISTS TOTAL 7,000,000.
M arsh Seedless G rap efru it.
To
stroke
caressingly.
cert,
quintet;
10:03
quartet,
melo­
[He knew that love
Answer
to
Yesterday’s
Crossword
Article
used
in
cleaning.
W rite or w ire us fo r q u a n tity prices.
1not mad, as least a dy boystf Bohemian entertainer,
RERUN, Feb. 4.—The Berlin
Lowest mule voice.
Puzzle:
orchestra, Chinese flddlo.
ometimes.
Wo
have tho stock. Cun servo you quick
social
democratic
organ,
Vorwarta,
Spirit.
WEAR — Cleveland (364.3) 6
Result?
estimates
that
the
strength
of
or­
Surround.
concert.
H l i l i l l S I l E H f m t i E i ganized Socialists throughout the
To lay schemes. ,
SUMMERFIELD NURSERY CO.
tn he. fell. All his
WFAA—Dallas News (472.9)
in 1924 was 7,000,000. Eng­
A kind of fish.
|his profound knowl- 6:30 banjo quintet; 8:30 entertain­
PLO-IE E I A T E R B O R E world
M arion C ounty,
heads the list with 3,156,000
At first or once.
sys of criminals nnd ers; 11 artists.
R sh h
E is r a m a s a land
SU
M
M
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FIELD
,
.
FLO R ID A
members
of
the
Labor
party.
Ger­
ose who hunt crimVERTICAL
WOC—Davenport (492) 9 or­
®
m
m
m
r
a
many
comes
second
with
860.00ft.
L
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: enough
to keep him chestra; 11 dance song.
Affected person;
- y —y»
and Austria third'wlth 566,100,
-mSiuHn
Cancel. *
KOA—Denver (silent)*
s is n s r a a
Myself.
^
He is in Atlanta
WWJ—Detroit News (352.7) 6
Before,
’ a 25-year sentence, News orchestra, soprano, tenor; 9
TO
Because.
go on trial for the dance.
L
m
Hebrew deity.
WCX—Detroit Free Press (527.
hmes Sketly, n New
V
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£
In company.
I ho happened to be in 7) 7:30 musical.
DE E R
WBAP— Ft. Worth Star Tele­
Drive.
I October.
Hnrm,
Jr a woman he might gram (472.9) 7:30 musical; 9:30
N O IB
violin ensemble.
Within.
R[I B
T
KFKX—Hastings (288,3) ,9:30
Crime.
lits by product—the
CIA
■
t*l
vocal,
instrumental
ensemble.
Scarlet.
ke happy tho one be­
KNX—Hollywood (336.9) 8 talk;
lted largely to Chup
following the $1,- 8:30 instrumental; 10 instrumen­ tra; 7:45 soprano; 8:15 vocal; 9:45
cert. &gt;
•
truck robbery in' tal, vocal; 12 orchestra.
WCAE—Pittsburgh
(462)
6:30
jazz.
WI)AF—Kansas
City
Star
(
II
I.
|&lt;t, New York, nnd
THE FAMOUS TALKING
WJZ—New York (455) 6 orches­ Uncle Knybce; 6:45 special; 7:3()
6 school of the air, address, sto­
i large part in his ul- 1)
tra; 6:55 curse of courtesy; 7 Wall concert.
ry
ensemble;
'Hprogram;
11:45
Jture after bis escape Nighthawk frolic.
St. Journal review; 7:30 Thomas
i
KGW—Portland (silent).
lost heavily guarded
WHB—Knnsas City (411) 8 vo­ Moore; 9:30 dance.
WOAI—San Antonio (394.0)
| country.
cal, orchestra.
WHN—New York (360) 8:30 9:30 orchestra.
pe of the robbery
KHJ—Los Angeles Times (395)
9 vaudeville; 10 orchestra;
KPO—San Francisco (423) 9 or­
W his “wife”—they 8 concert orchestra; 8:30 children; dance;
11
Ted
Lewis.
chestra; 9:30 synco-cymphonists;
narried—lived at the 9:30 talk; 9:45 talk; 10 features,
WEAF—New York (492) 6 ser­ 10 organ; II program; 12 hand.
|irc hotel. After the movie stars; 11:30 hnnjoist; 12 or­
vices; 7 talk; 8 Victor hour; 9 or­
went to Lake Ron- chestra.
WKAQ—San Juan (372.5) 6:30
T he g re a te st m echanical accom plishm ent of m odern tim es. An
chestra; 10 dance.
ILong Island with An­
concert.
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WIIAS—Lndisvillo Times (400)
KGO—Oakland
(300)
6
concert;
autom
obile actually endowed w ith brains. Ask it an y question, be it pro­
il harles Loebor, who 7:30 concert, talk,
WGY—Schenectady (380) 6:45
1 state's evidence, to
WMC—Memphis Commercial'Ap 10 farce; 12 orchestra, soloists.
hook chat; 7 opera; 10:30 organ.
found o r simple, and “ H U D SO N ” “ E S S E X ” will answ er, for he knows all,
WO AW—Omaha (522.3) 6 story;
peul (503.9) Uncle Percy; 8:30 or­
WBZ—SpringfieKf (337) 6:30 m
sees
nil, hears all, and tells all.
6:45 orchestra; 9:30 program.
150,000 or so in cash gan.
7 old timer’s evening;
WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 5:30 educational;
kit had on hand ChapWCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul
■
10 orchestra, song cycle.
MT* remained in re- (117) 6:30 concert; 7:30 farming; talk .
KSD—St.
Louis
(silent).
WFI—Philadelphia (395) 6 talk;
1years. It is reason- 7:45 health talk; 8 organ; 10 dance.
\y|{C—Washington (409 ) 6 mu­
CKAC—Montreal (425) 7:30 pro 7 concert.
Pme that he would
sic;
7 talk; 7:30 talk; 9 songs; 9:30
KDKA—Pittsburgh
(309.1)
7
stent to lie low but gram from CNRM.
dance.
program;
7:30
concert;
10
con­
WOR—Newark
(405)
7
orchesl"g to provide a luxInment for tho woman
H as created n national re p u ta tio n as being th e g re a te st m y sterious a c ­
com plishm ent of th e present tim e. People everyw here have been m ystified
hnrtd.
hy thu perform ance of th is piece of m achinery.
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Modern Pugilistic W orld

BIG TRADES ARE
ANTICIPATED IN
BASEBALL SOON
Cincinnati., Philadelphia and
Boston Expected to Stir Up
Market in Training Season

NEW YORK, Fob. 4.—Wrestling ball star into a match with an ex­
Is In no way very healthy in theno perienced
campaigner without
NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Damo ru ­
ports just ‘ iow, but still the migh­ teaching Munn even the rudiments mor has it that there will he con­
ty-muscled Slavs and Russians and of boxing and
Rig Munn vlns siderable trading between clubs of
Turks come expecting to earn fnme knocked out in the second round. the National Lengue before the
and fabulous fortunes on the mat. This short and poignant experi­ training season begins. With the
The lntcst to arrive is Ivan Zaiken. ence in the ring made Munn feel exception of Pittsburgh and Chica­
He comes from the frozen country­ that boxing was not his meter.
go, the clubs have done little to
side of the Volga with enough
strengthen
themselves. At o joint
At Nebraska the giant had play­
money to buy beefsteak through ed football and basketball and had meeting of the two leagues practi­
the winter and. to place $1,000 for­ been the star of the wrestling cally nil tho trading was Bone by
feit money in Jack Curley's hnnds team. Here was something about I American League managers.
The clubs which nre the most
for a match against any wrestler which ho knew n thing or two, Earl
anxious
to complete a Ceal of some
in the world.
Craddock, another produrt of
Zaiken declares that he is afraid Munn's country, had retired. Zby- sort nre Cincinnnt*. Philadelphia
of no one. Every man, woman and skos were in eclipse and Stecher and'Boston. The magnates of tho
child in Europe knows his name, had gone into hibernation. There latter two realize thnt they mur.t
ho says, and he thinks the mntmen was money to he made by a get out of the second division or
hereabouts. are puny beings, who heavyweight wrestler, and Munn fnce financial disaster, wnile the
good burghers of Porkville yearn
can he easily pushed over.
begnn the enmpnign which led to for n return to the pennant-win­
A wrestling expert asks whether his meeting with Ixwis and the ning
days.
the passing of the world's heavy­ requisition of the world’s champ­
The
Phillies and the Braves,
weight wrestling championship to ionship.
strangely enough, plan to get new
n college football star from the
Here is metoric success—tho players from the Itcds. Cincinnati
Middle West is the precursor of a
sensational advance ever is naid to he willing to part with
rimilar development &gt;n boxing? It most
mnde
in
wrestling or boxing. His Fanseca, Cavcney and Bohne. all
is the destiny of intercollegiate
bout
with
Lewis was only his infioldors.
sport to send into the fistic world
Jack Hendricks is rn.sting fistful
thirty-first
in the professional
. the counterpart of Wayne Munn, game. In less
eyes on “Stuffy” Mclnnis, Boston’s
than
one
year
Munn
of tile University of Nebraska,
jumped from n novice, mak­ veteran first baseman, Bancroft,
who took the granping title from linn
ing
appearances
at $50 n bout in also might part with Cotton Tier­
''Strangler" Lewis in Kansas City
the
grain
country,
to the pinnacle ney, the necond baseman, and Mick­
a couple of weeks back? These
ey O'Neill, the lively back-stop.
moko rather interesting questions of the game, attained with a s ta rt­
Bancroft and Fletcher announced
ling
triumph
over
one
of
tiip
best
at a time when Jack Demnsey is
they plnn to reorganize their teni3.
grapplcrs
the
sport
linn
known.
In
talking of retiring and fistic ex­
Which of their players Hendricks
ports no longer scoff at the possi­ less than n year Munn has advanc­ would be willing to accept in trade,
ed
from
bouts
before
200
to
n
bility of n college trained wearer
however, is not known. The Cin­
of tho crown which now rests on grcnt victory before 17,000 in Kan­ cinnati manager would like to
sas
City.
the brow of the one-time ‘hobo’
bring Jimmy Ring back into the
Clayed In Line.
from Manassn, Colo.
Redlaml fold, but lie is the one
While in Nebraska, Munn was player whom Fletcher wants to
There aro many who will assert
that the wrestling title has gone a lineman mid one of the best in keep.
The only solution for Philadel­
from one collegian to another. Ev­ the history of the Missouri Con­
er ntnee “Strangler" I^ewis be­ ference, lie wan chosen All-Con- phia and Boston is to loosen up on
came the third benrer of the illus­ fcence guard in football and was the bankroll for new talent, a pro­
trious wrestling title, a story has a recognized star in basketball, cedure exceedingly distasteful.
The Giants will, in all probabil­
gone nrnund that he was a foot­ ton. For u man of his great
ball star of the University of Ken­ weight in* developed remarkable ity, present nn unchanged lineup
tucky. Investigation of this story speed. Munn never has touched this sensun. McGrnw mill has the
on Kentucky some years ago liquor or tobacco—and th at’s no best team in the National Lengue,
and knows it. He hns no intention
brought nothing to hi sr out the press agent’s fable either.
Munn cornea from the section of of trading Bill Terry to Cincinna­
allegation; so it semis afe to say
that Munn is the first college ; ro- j this country which hnn produced ti unless he gets 'Donohue or Ed
Frank Roush in return.
duct to hold a world's piofcssioiml ' a Wrestling champion.
In the American league thero
championship in either wicstling dutch, who was king of the ntnl
or boxing. Lewis did some coach­ from 11)08 through 1910, when he has been considerable activity with
Yankees, the Senators and the
ing at Kentucky and it was there retired, was from Iowa. Joe the
Steelier, who held the title from Browns in the limelight.
the Billy Sandow found him.
1010 to 1018, came from Nebras­
I'hyrique la Impressive.
Munn is perhaps tho most im­ ka. Karl Craddock who held the Passing of Athlete
pressive physical specimen now be­ championship in 1018 hailed from
Mourned By Students
fore tho sport public of America, Iowa. Lewis, who won the title
lie is 27 years old, stands six feet from Stecher here in 1021 is from
ST. PETERSBURG, Fob. I.—
six inches in his nocks and weighs Kentucky.
2(10 pounds. He was horn in the I There was a time when the High School students of this city
tiny furni town of Colby, Kun., world wrestling title was mono­ are mourning the death of Martin
deep in the grain country, and polized by foreign stars, but when Lilian! Dillman, star athlete. Dillwent to school in the county seat nur big men took up the* game in man, 19 years old, was stricken
of F air bury. From there he went earnest we went to the front. And with severe pains in his stomuch
to the University of Ncbrnsku, the United States has remained late Inst Wednesday, he was rush­
where he remained for little more there. There has been a revival of ed to a hospital where he died an
than three and a hnlf years. With wrestling in Europe in tho lust hour later after physicians had
less than n semester to go before two years, and we mny expect to failed to give him relief. The phy­
getting his degree, Munn enlisted see Munn challenged from nhrond sicians could find no trace of pois­
in the Army on America's entry in­ as well as by Lewis and some of on or any reason fur the death of
nur other grapplcrs. The rise of the yon'th stomach hns been sent
to tho World War,
When Munn was mustered out Munn is a great thing for the to the state laboratory for ex­
he became an automobile salesman game. It will inject new interest amination. Dillman was captain
hut the life did not appeal to the into the situation any may draw j of last year’s high school base­
giant Kansan. He hankered for some of our old experts out of re­ ball team, captain-elect this year,
and also made his letter year be­
conflict.
A western promoter tirement.
fore last in football which he mist
Wants Engagement
whispered into the ear of the col­
legian stories of fortunes to bo
Stanislaus Zbysko, though 50 Inst fall because of lateness in re­
made through success in tho ring. years of age, says he is eager to turning to school.
"You're Dempsey's successor,” the meet Munn. The elder Zbysko re­
Shoes made from shark’s hide ars
siren of l no roped area told Munn cently returned from Europu with
and the nig fellow almost believed news of the development of two almost indestructible.___________
it.
outstanding grapples—Podubuy,
Once Was Enough.
the birr Russian, who held Stanis­ westler, no doubt will seek a match
Munn had just one fight. He laus to a draw in a two-hour bat* with Munn.
Munn is the biggest wrestler
met Jnclt Clifford, n third-rate tlu in Berlin, and Salvatore, a
heavyweight, whom he outweighed giant negro from Mnrtinquc who since tho days of Yusslf, the ter­
by about SO pounds, in St. I’aul gave Zibby quite a contest. Podu* rible Turk, who went down on the
steamship Bourgogne
on November Id, 102.1, and Munn liuy is only 20 years old, and has ill-fated
heard thu cuckoos twittering at an been wrestling ever since he was with the financial results of his
early ctage of the alleged conflict. eight years old. He weighs about American tour strapped about his
The promoter hud rushed the foot- 2()0 pounds. Zaikine, the Russian waist in a money belt.

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League title city. This order shall
mPORT/j
reverse annually.
,
Bouthwe*^
The suggestion wan brought be­
fore the magnates during the joint a te s on &lt;:i,Z
meeting but was tabled to allow
each league to allow each league
Mln^
to vote In favor of or agatnat the rate*"
Connection,
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resolution. It will be brought be­
fore the next joint meeting and if t e k K s s i s
adopted, will* be effective imme­
diately..
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Tho case in which the Gianta are
attempting to collect $15,000 from
th cleague for alleged misrepre­
v“ J\ ’ t u i*
sentation of the status of Dennis
Gearin, a pitcher, who was sold
to the Boston club, for the waiver
price, was thrown out by the mags
garden
nates without discussion. I t was
ruled that the New York club had
appealed, over their heads, directly
to Commissioner Landis and hav­
For Pew
ing exhausted their highest tribu­
nal, redresc to the league was Ille­
gal.
The league nlso adopted a resolu­
tion permitting clubs to send pur­
chased plnyeds out on option for
two years instead of one year with­ Stove and P|
out obtaining a waiver for league
clubs.
Wool
The owners expressed regret at
the inability of Charles H. Ebbcts,
»».» iw
Brooklyn president, to be present.
Mr. Ebbcts is the dean of the pesent day club owners nnd in the
memory of President Hcydler it
is the first schedule meeting he
ever missed during his connection
with organized baseball.
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Over Wocdruij
Beginning in February, 1925 all
students of New York schools who
typew m
are under 17 years of age nt tho B U Y ----- SOU
time of their discharge from school
fin*.
will bo required to r.ttenJ a con­
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New York at Chicago, June 0;
Brooklyn a t Cincinnati, June 12,
and Boston at SL/Louls, June 18.
The first celebration will be. held
a t Boston during the first visit of
the Chicago club owing to the fact
that the Chicago and Boston clubs
are the only charter members of
Schedtije/For Next Season Is the league. The others follow in
Big Purse Awaits
Adopted and Umpires Are quick succession, the western cele­
following &lt;*osely on the
Winner of Derby Named at N. Y. Convention brations
heels of those held in the East
NEW YORK, Feb. 4,—Continua­ when the Eastern members make
LOUISVILLE, Ffcb. 4.—A rec­
ord number of nominations for the tion of the moat valuable player their first swing into the West.
51st renewal of the Kentucky Der­ award In its present state, adop­ • The following umpires were ap­
by is expected by turf writers tion of the 1025 playing schedule, pointed; Bob Emalie, chief of staff
who, taking Into account the large selection of golden jubilee celebra­ and instructor; Henry O’Day, Wil­
number of high-class eligibles win­ tion dates.in each league city and liam J. Klem, Ernest C. Quigley,
Charles Moran, W. J. McCormick,
tering at Louisville tracks and tho appointment of umpires for the Robert,
Hart, Charles' Pflrman,
coming
season
were
the
major
mat­
elsewhere, predict the 152 nomina­
James
M.
Cweeney, Charles Rigler,
ters
of
business
transacted
by
the
tions of last year will be exceeded
club owners of the National League Frnnk Willson and Peter J. Mc­
when the entries close Feb. 21.
meeting here Tuesday. Laughlin.
The race for three year olds, a t at n special
magnates elected to continue
The officials also voted to raise
a mile and a quarter, will be run theThe
most valuable player award the umpire fees for world’s series
at Churchill Downs Saturday, May without altering its provisions, al­
10, the seventh day of the spring though there was soifie discussion j assignments from $2,000 to $2,500
nnd for city scries umpires from
meet.
concerning a similar award for ‘
The purse, with $50,000 added which pitchers alone would be eli­ 1500 to $750.
The fourth plan, erub also will
by the Kentucky Jockey Club, mny gible and barring pitchers from the
bo the largest in the history of the original award. A player will be receive a cut in the world’s series
half century old classic. Last year! eligible to win the ward any num­ receipts according to n resolution
19 of the 152 nominees accepted ber of seasons in succession. The unanimously adopted. These two
the issue, making the ppurse $62,- league's purse of $1,000 which goes matters wero adopted by the joint
of the two leagues but rati
775 for the winner, Black Gold. with the award also will be con­ sessions
ficatiori by each league is necessary
Tho year previous when Zev, tho tinued.
The schedule was adopted with­ before they can become effective.
Rnncocas Stable’s colt, won, 20
Tho league also went on record
started, giving the ace a net value out discussion and the following
of $5.1,C00.
The starting fee, dates were announced for the re ­ as favoring Charles H. Ebbetts’
$500, is added to the $50,000 purse. spective cities to hold golden jub­ ilan to promulgate a definite playilee celebrations in commemoration ng schedule for world's series
of the fiftieth anniversary of the games. According to Ebbett’s plan
Since weather observations have : founding of the National League! the first and second games, and
been taken in Alaska, highest and Chicago at Boston, May 8; Cincin­ seventh, if necessary will be ploy­
lowest temperatures recorded were ' nati at New York, May 13, St. ed in the National League city win­
100 degrees above zero at Fort Yu-1 Louis at Philadelphia, May 18; ning the pennant, and the third,
kon and 75 below at Tanana.
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, June 0; fourth and fifth in the American

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property listed and for aale. Of­
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ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertise in the DeLand
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
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STOVES
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil
Btoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,
ovens and victrolns. Your credit
ia good. Phone 49L-3. 321 First
Street.
TIN AND METAL WORK
JAMES H. COWAN—Ail kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue nnd Third .Street. Tele*
phone 111.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
All makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, nlso
repairs. Office supplies. Room 6
Ball Bldg._____
VETERINARIAN
DU. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian,
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 313
E. Second St., Snnford. Fla.

ADVERTISE tn tCe Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycross JournalHerald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
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greatest newspaper. One year
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ance policy add 75 cents to your
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"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so ndvertiao In
tbo "GninesvilU Sun."
WEST VIRGINIA—Clarksburg. The
C la rk sb u rg Exponent, morning
Including Sunday, morning Issue.
1 cent per word, minimum lie .

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles

Graham
We buy used clothing. Send us .j
*4 Ton Truck tn list of what von hnve. We will
FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­ 1923
Dodge
Coupe j cnll. J. J. Randall. 121-W. Eu­
rup, C5c per gallon in 35 gallon 1924
Dodge
Tourirg clid Ave.. Dclgintl, F la ^
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­ 1922
Dodge
Touring
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis 1922
Roadster WANTED—To buy country pro­
Dodge
Wholesale Co.. Augusta. Ga
Ford
Fordor Sedan
1924
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,*
Ford
Runabout ; highest pricer, paid.—Davis Whole­
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ 1023
WANTED—Bright energetic boy
Ford
Ton Truck sale Co., Augusta. Gn.
tal gold, platinum and discard­ 1925
about twelve years of ago t6 ed jewelry.—Iloko Smelting nnd
(Cab Sl Body)
work after school. Apply circula­ Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Ford
9 Passenger
1923
tion department. Herald.
Suburban bus
of pepper plants. Phone 133-W.
FOR SALE—C Melody saxophone, 1923
Ford
Panel
STENOGRAPHER WANTED —
nice instrument, reasonably pric­
Light Truck ------------------------------- ------------T*’
Must be experienced. Give full ed. Phono 577 W.
1924
Overland
Touring WANTED—Unfurnished house or
particulars regarding qualifica­
Above cars reconditioned, all
apartment, clo.-o in. by perman­
FOR
SALE—
Used
Willys-Light
tions. p. O. Box 221, Snnford.
ent tenant •. Address Cudahy, box
Plant, A-I shape used 10 month4. run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe"
1072, City.
$10,000,000 company wants man Bargain for quick sale. Lake Mary
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to seel Watkins Home Necessities Casino, Lake Mary, Fla.
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
in Snnford. More than 150 used
Dodgu Dealer
For Rent
daily. ^ Income $35 to $50 weekly. FOR SALE—Gasoline pump nnd
Oak *&amp; Second
tank also furniture, dress form Phono No. 3
Experience unnecessary.
Write
Five room house for rent, 911
Dept. 11-ft. The J. R. Watkins Co., nnd baby carriage. Phone 200.
FOR SALK—1921 Ford house car
•12-70 W, Iowa Ave., Memphis,
cheap for cash. Address (». C. Elm Ave. Telephone 137-W.
FOR SALE—Pair of good mules I Elkins, Sanford Ave.. Sanford, Flu.
T
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small Tcnn.
FOR RENT—New five mom house
for sale, cheap. Box 2il. Oviedo,
home with three acres of Innd,
Chapman Avenue, phone 21.
j FOR SALE—Overland sedan, good
50 oranj-e trees nnd truck gard­ SALESMEN—We want four good Fla.
condition, priced
low FOR RENT—Four room house
en. Ideal spot for chickens, elec­ salesmen to handle n real estate
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tricity and water. 10 minutes out development in the suburbs of S an-! f Pj^ SALE—Household furniture, j lnr rfulck sale. See Mr. Fabrix.
with modern conveniences and
ford. This city is now looked un-11,120 Union Avenue. __________ |U 3 Park Ave.
on hard road. Phone 571-J.
garage. 2nd St. West Side. An­
on ns thi^ best place for invest­
nie Philps.
Baby chicks can make you 20"
ment in Florida and our property per cent profit on your invest­
SUBDIVISION
is well located; will be properly ro- ments in ton weeks. Free Cireti-i
FOR KENT—7 room house fur­
SYNDICATE
stricted nnd is very low priced. lnr addressing Box DIM, Continent­
nished, 503 Laurel Avenue. For
ORGANIZING We will be ready for business next
rent also 8-10 bods a t 505 West
al Hatchery, Valdosta, Ga.
A limited interest for salo in week. All you need to do is to
Third St„ apply Mcs. S. A. ChanSyndicate organizing to purchase show the property nnd tell the
cellof,
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hi:\ i : \ t ii .n n n i \i.
r u i n it
most substantial cities in Florida. sufficient to sell it. No matter
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
n r i i.uiiinv. is a m i r u n
Nimixoi.i: r m xtv .
Remarkably low price. Profits what you are selling now, got in
503 Imurcl Ave. Also 8 or 10
should much Inrgcr than usual touch with us and you will Is* glad
beds at 505 W. Third St„ apply
IN CIIAKCKHY.
similar subdivisions.
Syndicate you answered this advertisement
F lu sh y o u r kidneys by d rin k in g at 505 W. Third St.
Complainant,
nearly completed. Contract for and commissions will be generous 17. 17. i ’OX, VH
n q u a r t of w a te r each day, also
,
Thousands of miles of highways
snlo lots arranged on most favor enough to pay you well. If you CA l.m t HIllIPPAItn.
. t nl.
ul,e salts occa itonally, says a not-i ;n France and Germany are shadable terms. Expect sale open ear-[are not experienced in real estate,|
Defendant*.
‘"h* 2i°i. e’ U| 'f ’’ ns ,that^too ,,,| by rows ,,f frnlt trees planted
ly March. Immediate action nec­ we will co-operate with you and
much rich food
forms acids which' on either side of the rotul. Sumo
CITATION.
essary.
Address reply, giving aid you in every way. Write some­ T o C a le b HI\cp|*i!r&lt;l, anil L y m a n utm ost p a ra...................................
ly z e the kidneys in of them are state owned and oth­
phone number, P. O. Box 1555, thing about yourself to A. B. C. P h e lp s , us Trust*-,- l n r L y m a n Itiuth th e ir e f f o r t to expel it fr o m the ers are privately owned.
Sanford Herald.
e o - p a r t n e r a . n o d h is S u i- c e s s o r g In blood. T h e y become "iuggish nn d
Daytona, Fla.

We will be ready In 3 or 4 days
show you the property Itself
lurid the mans and price lists of
the new development now being
prepared for you right under your
eyes in the suburbs of Sanford.
We received a sufficient number
of answers to our advertisements
Inst week to sell out all of our
first section but wc want to ‘choose
the buyers very carefully so ns
to get a good class of customers
nnd future residents at this sub­
urb, so this advertisement will be
run for a few days more. The
wise people are answering now.
Our first actual opening announce­
ments will be made for St. Valen­
tine's Day and meanwhile the first
comers are getting special prices.
Address promptly. A. B. C. Snn­
ford Herald.

Heorgia.

E. SPURLING, subdivision
specialist Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hlghway.

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Advertising

PRINTING
ABOUT front County and
WIGHT PRINT"SHOP—Rush onfLakeland, through the Star-TeUers a specialty. Phone 417-W,
5rn™‘ J?*94 advertising medium in
0 Railroad Avenue. /
South Florida Published mornings.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
acrvicc. Telephone 9.7. New lothrough the Xenia Gazette,
cation, Welaka Building.
Xonia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
district. Want ad and display
L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa­ rates on request
per hanger. Phone 310. 115 w l . U M R r a ion.) l e d g e r —ClassPark Avenue.
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have the largest elrcu-

Activities

WANJED—Young man of good
appearance to solicit advertising
—Should have his own car—Good
opportunity for hustler with abil­
ity to produce. Apply a t Herald
Office,

1923

Dodge

EXAMINED BY
YOUR DOCTOR

DEVELOPERS ATTENTION--Pen
saroln la beginning the g re a te st de­
velopment In OlorMa’s history; n
linlf million dollar highway to the
MIRACLE Concrete to ., general gulf hr.ncli Just finished; a two
dollar hr!dt*o a crons Esonm
cement work, sidewalks, build­ million
bln Ray sta rte d ; q u a rte r million
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. EL j dollar opera house under construe
jtlo n ; two millions being spent on
Tcrwllieger. Prop.
[ h ig h w a y ; g re a te st rhanco for live
Lumber and Building Material
developers to get In rut ground
floor. W rite Development Depart
Carter Lumber Company
merit The Pensacola News.
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505

Men nnd women Representatives
Wanted: Libera! commissions, pro­
tected territory, earn from $30.00
to $50.00 per week. Line Fully
guaranteed.
Sniartsilk Hosiery
Mills, M. K. Rutherford. Supervis­
or central Florida. Care Herald.

Building Material

T r u s t , u n d t h e c o - p a r t m rs. u tilise
uutix s a r e uiiUiioivn. \vlu&gt; &lt;m J a n ­
u a r y 23th; I s a s , w e r e t r a i l i n g a n d
ilolmc litisln ess u n d e r tin* c o - p a r t ­
n e r s h i p nithio a tid s t y l e of L y m a n
Han it, a n d n i c h mid e v e r y o f tlo*
n h n v e m im e,I d e f e n d a n t s , if llr l m r .
a n d tf e i t h e r , a n y o r till o f t h e
sa id d e f e n d a n t s he d . h d , to a l l t h i r t ­
ies e ln l m i tm m l , r e s t s u n d e r t ' u l r b
m i e p p u r d , d e c e a s e d . L y m a n P h e lp s ,
d e c e a s e d , iih T r u s t e e
for
Lyman
liatilt P o - p a r t n e r s .
,|, e a s e d , an d
h is Hiici’e s s o r s In T r u s t , d e c e a s e d ,
and
th e
cn -p artn ers,
deceased,
w h o so n a m e s a r c u n k n o w n , w h o nn
J a n u a r y 23 th . Isas, w e r e t r a d i n g
mid d o in g liusin,--.-, u n d e r tin* c o ­
p a r t n e r s h i p nnmi- a n d s t y l e o f Ly-

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FOR SALE—10 acres of celery
a dull m is e r y in the kidney re g io n
xhurp pains in th e hack o r alek
land. Mostly muck soil. Rail­
road siding on land. Flowing wells
headache, dizxinc:
y o u r sto m a c h
and tiled. On hard road between
Hours, to n g u e i t coated) a n d when
Spice In Thin
Geneva nnd Oviedo. Will make
th e w e a th e r j,s had you have r h e u ­
|R EC T 0 II Y
price that will interest you if you
m atic tw inges. T he
urine gets
want a piece of high ilnss celery
PHONE
cloudy, full of sedim ent, th e c h a n ­
land. It is all in crop at this time. WANTED—A good washerwoman.
nels o fte n g e t sore and ir r ita te d ,
IIS
Call or write owner. W. C. Field,
obliging you to seek relief tw o or
Apply to Mrs. Geori^» G. Herr­
Oviedo, Fla.
th re e tim es d u r in g the n ig h t.
ing,
511
North
French
Avenue.
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE—
Au
HILL LUMBER CO. House
T o help n e u tra liz e th e se ir i t a t FOR
RENT—Furnished
rooms
for
gusta,
Gn.—Augusta’s
greatest
Service, Quality and Price.
FOR
SALE—Nice
little
home,
5
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g neid , to help c leanse th e k id ­
ied Directory
classified medium, rate cash .09c
rooms, bath and garage. Cash light housekeeper. 701 Magnolia
n e y s ainl flush o ff the body's n r charge.
10c
per
line,
minimum
TO THE PUBLIC;
nr terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
WANTED—Nice
smart
irirl ftor
o r |lmiu*
l,a,,1(-int„, , , tauatnst
KE AND MOTOR RE­
u
r.u —.xtee sm
art Lin
l.|.1|n,lll(;
H nod. ,II parti,*
Knfus inout wa&lt;«te, g e t fo u r ounces &lt;Nf
The following named contract­ .30c.
any pharm acy
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FOR SALE—New house and big ---ors arc fair to Organized Labor
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Shi*|i|iuril» »!**•
h e re ; ta k e a tablespoonful in a
Johns County is reached through
lot, 1-2 block off Dixie High­ The extinct Mon of Now /oalano eeiiH.il, nr otlu-rivlm-. In nml It* Hi
and pay the Union Scale set by
ELECTRIC SERVICE Local No. 1201 of Painters, Dec­ the St. Augustine Evening Record. way. $000. Also 5 room cottage lived largely on tough twigs of follnwim; (Ii-nerlln-it Inml xltuni*-. glass of w a te r before b r e a k f a s t
*rt Electrical repairs. orators and Paper Hangers of Quick results. Two cento per word. furnished $1,550.00. Citrus Heights bushes. For the grinding of : itch lylna nml ln-lmr In tile &lt;’ily of H.m- 1 for a few days nnd y o u r kidneys
ftir-1. I'-iinuy of S'-iiilool*- nml Siam I m a y then n e t fine. T his fa m o u s
| Central Ave. Orlando, America:
Sample jmpy on request._
Filling Station. Orlando road.
food the bird required especially of Florida, more jm rtlculurl) tin- sa lts Is m ade from th e acid df
m-riii.&lt;i
as ftillmis. »n-witc
hard
stones.
When
the
bird
final­
W. R. Pell. F. W. Tempoiton, TAMI*A, FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
g r a p e s nnd lemon jtiico com bined
Luts IJ amt It. In lUorl. I,
Times, the grent home daily, FOR SALE BY OWNER—Nice ly diet! the pebbles endured even
V.
C.
CoIIcr,
C.
F.
Metcalf,
Horace
Tier
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of
Stinfiinf.
l-'lurlilii.
nrwith litliia, and lias been u«ed for
lOBILES FOR RENT
home and grove on subdivision after its hones had disappeared
Jimincz, II. Dnrrow, It. L. Sel­ rate l*4c per word, minimum
einilliiK to 1-7, It. Tr.-ifforrt’s M il*
years to help flush and s tim u la te
highway.
David
M.
Douglass,
anti
today
the
lucky
finder
is
re­
charge
25c
cash
with
order.
Write
nf
Sanford,
Florida,
nceiirdlnq
KEEL. Car. Drive it lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. I)oIk, I. S. for completo rate card.
■'Iuggish kidneys; also to n e u t r a ­
to a pint thereof duly of rec­
Snnford.
warded by an occasional precious
Oak and Second St. Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W.
lize th e acids in the s y ste m so
ord.
stone.
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
and to nto and nil oilier persons they no lo n g e r ir r ita te , th u s o f te n
ivloiwi- names are unknown, elaltnO. Shinholser. We also ask the
Rooms For Rent
Beene of stupendous developmentln&gt;: any ilalil. title o r Interest In j relieving bladder w eakness.
BODY REPAIRING
public to sec their painters have Road about it in the Palm Bench
and to llo- property liereln ilmve d&gt; Jail S a lts is inexpensive; c a n
serllied, or any purl or p a ro l llu-re- not in ju re nnd m akes a d e lig h tfu l
STEIN — Automobile their local card.
Post. Sample copy sent on re­ FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
uf.
II. Darrow, Pres.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
t pairing and Rebuilding.
I it b in -w a te r
d rin k .
quest.
It It liereliy orileretl (Hat yon e ffe rv e sc e n t
Lincoln House.
i_Home. Oak Avenue.
nml eueli iif you l»- and upp, .ir lie. By all m eans have your physician
fore our raid t ’lreult t ’onrt at the exam ine y o u r
ADVERTISING gets results if it
"(/It th e (j e \ i r
kidneys « t leant
|T0S FOR HIRE
I'ntirt House at Sanford. Florida, on
reaches potential buyers. Pa- FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms.
Boats
tin- Bill dnv of A(til I. A I*. 1325. and twice n year.
latka Daily News is circulated ini 1101 Elm Avenue. Corner 11th
TfiTs KflVlCg Day
'Wonderful ‘U’/nfrrs
tip'll and then* make .insn-ir to tltu
IdII of etiniplulllt exhibited upalnst
an industrial und agricultural sec- j street,
Meets nil trains. Bug‘Dr/n/til/ut Su»tmet\s
Bargain list of rebuilt boats:
you
In lids e i n to-.
t
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■
njfer. Phone 551.
No. 1—For sale: Pleasure boat tinn.
II Is further ordered Unit this &gt;
The
largest
pueblo
ever
found
on
ft:. 0G in.xlntn
in.xlSin draft,
orih-r he published In Hie Snnford I
22 ft..
draft, 4I cylinder T0 IlEACn BUYERS or sailers of i
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AUTO TRIPS
W. H. L()N(i
Her.ild a m-wepaper published lit
Red Wing motor, speed 11 miles, Florida real estate advertise in J J * c?”11{?*' "
J
„f Haggard &amp; Company Sanford,
Seminole I'oiinty l-'lorbla,
[B. CALDER. Day and per hour. Reasonable price. Con- the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
11
far }„.tv houses
once each week for eight euttscen*!
F lorida and W e s te r n M eats
Real Estate—Investments
OTV hosta wnnl rlntlv two oonln n amnl * ' . * . ..
Hi service.
Anytimej fttrilfMrm
struction nf
of tlvn
the V
very
best.
live W e e k s .
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daily’
two
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a
wordland
eleven
bodies,
ten
of
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mi
hand
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the
s*
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or
No. 2 Runabout 21 ft. -I ft., Gin. | Sundays.
UO S a n fo rd Ave.
men, have been excavated. Ancient
First National Baal; Building
of the I'ircillt t ’olirt of tile Seventh I
TT
by 18 in. draft.
Ford E n g in e ,----------.loilietll *'ll’i'ltlt of ib&lt; Stat- of,
L’TO WRECKER
Phone 64 MV
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the pottery, estimated to bo
2,000
speed 11 miles per hour. A sac­
SANFORD,
FLORIDA Florida In and for Seminole &lt;.'min­
accepted want ad medium in years old. was found.
ty, n n this tile 2full day of Ja n - |
fib. Day or night ser- rifice. Built last October.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
miry. A. l&gt;, 132.1.
Day phono 394. Night
No. 3. A knockubout 20 ft. G in. an insertion. Minimum 25c.
(Se,i)
v. I-:, noire.l a s h ,
t'lerlt of the c lie o li iToni-i
by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Callic,
of
the
Seventh
Judicial &lt;' Ir - ’
l-VUTY PARLORS
speed 12 miles per hour. A bar­ FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando ONE GOOD INVESTMENT
Stove and Fire Place
cult of Florida In and for
morning
Sentinal;
largest
classiSeminole i 'mini \ .
iiAKKILl. Marinello gain.
Wood
These boats can be seen a t our, fied business, rate lc a word, min
I!&gt; ; A M, WI-!UKH. I ' «\
| ail kinds. Rain Water a
IS WORTH A LIFE TIME
tirort;** A. D&gt;-tb i l l e t : und
W.
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Old First National dry dock at Osteen Bridge at any Jimum 2-lc cash with order,
S|M-iici*r Jf.. SoiJcltrirn and of
time.
$9.00 per cordv delivered
t'oom-el for Hoinplalruint.
kidding, phone 245.
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
In
The
Jan. 21. 2S; Ft-li. I. II, IX. 21;
OF SAVING
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
YKKS AND DYERS
Herald will bring you big re­
Alar. I. 11. IX.
Britt Realty Company
sults. Advertise those old articles
^ STEAM PRESSEKY
PREVENTS INFECTION
you
hnve
stoied
awny
and
have
»ork a specialty. , 1 1 0
The greatest discovery in flesh
Avenue, I’hono'327-J.
healing is the marvelous Bornznne, no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
May We S u ggest—
JOH N E. FOX
Try Smith’s Barber
u preparation that comes in liquid may bring you several dollars.
CAFE
Phone
M8
nnd
a
representative
and
powder
form.
It
is
a
combina­
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Real
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—
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/
Shop for good barber
will rail to see you^___________
kvH ia Service and Qual- tion treatment that not only’ puri­
All U . mN «if |*ro|ivrly I.U Ifil
fies
the
wound
of
germs
that
cause
work. Ladies welcome.
»t Street and Puck Avef o r unit*
infection but it heals the flesh You May Win $1,500
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with extraordinary speed. Bad If you are able to make the most
WlL'GS
wounds or cuts which take weeks words cut of the letters contained
DRUG STORE — pru- to heal with the ordinary limiments in the words “TOILET NEf’ESDrugs, Sodas.
\V« mend quickly under thp powerful g jTj ES„ A total of $3,000 IN
GARDEN HOSE
Rear you a.s your phone. influence of this wonderful remedy. CASH prizes will bo awarded to
J. N. Westbrooks
12Vs cent per foot
Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. c o m p e t i t o r s in t h i s
G unsm ith
Powder
30c
and
00c.
Sold
by
Fa­
lEUElTlUC AL
GREAT w o r d -b u il d in g
For Few Days
(R ealto rs)
Grnphonolas, C’biek.x, S e w in g
ncy's Drug Store.
CONTEST
dHU ELECTRIC CO.
Machine
Semi stamp for circular und vuL-*.
erj to Li IIon &amp; Platt
121 Sanford Ave.
Sheffield Laboratories,
fm . Everything elecThe first Baptist church in Vien­ Address
Plume
IK
101-8
Magnolia
Ave.
Dept.
12,
Aurora,
Illinois.
I Phone 422. Kleetragith na has been opened.

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Ball Hardware Co.

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Ulivator
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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
F irst N ational Bank Bldg.
Sanford,
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By GEORGE McMANUS

BRINGING UP FATHER
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