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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

DER S'
COLLINS A PRISONER AS
Y TO RELEASE HIS FOOT

House. Committed
Orders Farm Bill
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. . Agriculture Comniittee decided today to have
&lt;lruwn up a bU! embodying the
recommendations of tlio Cool*.
" P . »§[ culture
conference
which will contain oil a u m s -

S A N T O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 3,

courrrE E O N
RAPS PROVISO SHOALS SEEKS
LIQUOR USE EXPERT ADVICE

New Ambassador Is
T o Discuss Debts
ROME, Feb. 3.—It is under­
stood that Giacomo dc Martino
new Italian ambassador to the
United States, will hnve full in.
Mructions to take up after his
arrival in Washington, the ques­
tion of Italy’s war debts to the
United State*. So far Italy
has made no proposal ns to settlcment of these debts.

DOCTOR ANXIOUSLY
RESULTS OF FIRST INJECT!
IN FIGHT AGAINST DIP

S -XCT
e^ th#»J
t0 a
Tins
actionre,at,n*
was taken
Condition GOVERNMENT TO laritr.
« Rive the C(&gt;mmitteo a basis Members of Congress Come Report Not to Be Finished
from which to proceed.
CELERY PRICE IS' Physician Expresses’
rove Fatal
I® For Portion Of, Bitter
Until Complete Technical
Attack Made By Head
Advice Has Been Received
Iins Should P I S H INDICTMENT
Body Against Prohibition
According
to Agreement TRAFFIC AGAIN IS ALMOOST DOUBLE'
v X m S u S t
ie Liberated
e a r l y a c t io n o n
AGAINST M O R S E
Says Authorities
No Differences On
RUNNING ON MAIN AMOUNT O F
Freezini A J eather
jpressor
CONFIRMATION OF
Don’t Enforce Law Measure Have Arisen
Mall Fraud Indictment Is to n r r n a r rt n r n t m * « v
27 Developed
&lt;
&gt;scue Work
Figures Released By Local Of­
TRACKS
OF
A.
C
.L.
Attacks
Efforts
In
Congress
w r r ' f o * : : t s t o n e e x p e c t e d To Have Prohibition Unit Conference Dominated By A
Cases In Nome
fice of Market Bureau Show
Desire to Get' Bill Which
ment
Made
By
Officials
Fewer
Shipments.
Better
Of Victim
Mnde Independent Bureau
Invites Satisfactory Bid Line Between Jacksonville :tnd
All Opposition to Cabinet Of­
Prices Than at a Year Ago All Records Broken In
Savannah I s Reopened
llteward T o NEW YORK, Fc. 3.—Federal of. ficial Becoming Member of NEW YORK, P « . 3.—If mem­
After Repairs On Washouts Slightly more than ta lf ns many
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The
Acinic announced Monday
they
Dog Race In Which
Supreme Court Has Disap­ bers of congress were compelled to conference
Giving A id were
report on the Under­
taking immedintc steps to
on j\I(amnha River Made ears of ijelery have been t hipped
abstain
from
intoxicants
for
one
peared
V
e
r
y
Suddenly
wood bill authorizing the lease of
Kaason was Driver
push to trial the indictment against
this yenr than last nnd tho price
week, the eighteenth amendment

1024

Muscle Shoals will not bo com­
Charles W. Morse, shipbuilder, hla
.................
... defendants
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.-W hlIc would be repented nt tho week’i pleted until the conferees havo rethree
sons...................
and 16 other
chnrgpd with having use.l the mails roJ?* ,.n to confirmation of At- end, William’ H. Slayton, head of £ « advIce from'T c h n ir a l *'
the Association Against P ro h ib it pert*.
n..r,V
° fr°m techn,cal cxto defraud. Arthur T. W arner,11 rnej (,t‘ncr«| Stone to be a su- tion
Amendment, Inc., said Monday
prrnio
court
justice
has
not
com­
Centering their attention on the
spccml government counsel In
night nt an "enlightmcnt dinner,
charge of the prosecution, said he pletely collapsed, early favorable | at the Hotel Astor under auspices fertilizer provisions of the niouswould attem pt to have an early nction by the senate Is predicted l of the citizens’ committco of one ure that offer the only subject for
trial date set.
dispute between the conferees, they
rc?ul* .o f tho nction Monday! hundred.
agreed today that licfore the fer­
Plans for the early trial were an­ of the judiciary committee in re­
"A
group
of
wealthy
men
recent­
nounced with receipt of word from porting the nomination for the ly called upon President Coolidge, tilizer sections are re-written they
Washington that the supreme court second time with its approval.
annointed him ns n total abstainer would solicit information from auChairman Sterling of the sub­ and invited nil other government thorntive sources.
had affirmed a decision dt federal
This decision is not expected ma­
Judge Winslow upholding tho right committee, which first considered officials to come forward nnd tnke
terially to delay the report, which
of the government in its nrrest of the appointment before the Wheel­ the nleilge,” said Mr. Stay ton.
Benjamin W. and Harry F. Morse, er case was injected into the dis­
"The polls are still open, but not the conferees expr.t to issue this
sons of Charles W. Morse while mission, made tho report late to­ one single vote has been enst. Rep­ week. Ami effort is being made
day to the senate, nnd leaders ex­
to get the bill back beforo the
air compressor they were en route to Washington pect to call it up tomorrow, pro­ resentative Upshaw has repeated ,senate
nnd houso for final action
his earnest call that members of
to
stand
trinl
on
n
separate
indict­
11 ji:k and shovel ment in thnt district.
bably in open executive session. congrcrs come to the mourners’ with the hope of nvoiding the leg­
into service
islative jnm during the closing
The trinl will proceed on in- Some discussion, not only of the bench, but no one has budged.
supplementing
“These gentlemen who went to dnya of congress.
gfer rescuers en- 1ilctn,ontH returned against the four Wheeler case, but ulso of the Own_ Conferees in Argument.
Morses nnd 16 of their associates *9’ ca"e\ tkc first stumbling block see the president, unite with re­
Collin.) from his Apr.
27, 1022.
,hc&gt; nomination encountered, is ex­ formers of tho United States in j Spokesmen for the conferees
pected.
crying for enforcement. So far said no material differences had
They are. charged with having
rock, which
tho authorities have failed to give “risen over the Underwood bill.
There
was
no
dissenting
vote
| irecum cstimnte conspiring to use the mails to de­ Monday in the judiciary commit- us enforcement. Perhaps it is im­ They wore reported to he in agree­
ah as eight tons fraud in connection with the sale tec, but some senators, including possible to enforce the law in the ment that the fertilizer provisions
I in a section of the of securities of tho United Stntcs Senator Walsh, Democrat. Mon­ whole United States, suggest that should be rewritten.
It inches high Fri. Steamship Company. The indict­ tana. counsel for Scnntor Wheeler, they try a more limited task.
Agreement virtually has been
|h he was crawling ment alleges the defendants sent remained silent on the viva voea
Enforce
the
Law
reached
to increase the fertilizer
ling a lengthy ex- through the mails advertising mat­ vote thnt wus taken. Senator
profits to the njierntor from one
“
I
recommend
that
they
try
tc
ter
urging
purchnse
of
stock
known
| cave-in caught ColWalsh had explained in the hour’s enforce the prohibition luw' ns ii Iu’r c®nt over the eost of produc| crevice, wedging it by them to be worthless.
discussion preceding the decision concerns members of congress. tion to at least eight per cent. Tho
In
lY
r
’brunry
of
last
year
Benja­
omaticnlly crushing
also is expected to be re­
min W., nnd Harry F. Morse, left thnt because of his connection in That gives them about 530 individ­ section
vised
to
allow the operntor more
uals
upon
whom
to
try
enforce­
the
matter
he
thought
he
should
the jurisdiction of the local federal
Offered.
time to reach the production of
refrain
from
voting.
ment.
It
ought
to
be
prncticablo
........ had of- court n to
to trial in WashingI the victim
Beth Senators iYalsh nnd Hef­ to have a set of watchers to make 40,000 tons of fixed nitrogen
toy physician w h o |ton* T.he&gt;' Protested their arrest lin, Democrat, Alabama, had plan­ sure that these 530 men obey this which is mandatory under the Un­
ttii and render aid.!*" route !,n thc contention tin t ned to discuss the nomination to­ law for one week. At the end of derwood hill at the end of six
Oder stature could they wpr0
while proceeding day, but decided to defer their re­ the week the law would be repeal­ years. This limit may he ex I
*o ifo f th„ S e v » *° nn8WCr Chnr* e# n* ninst them in marks until tomorrow. Senator ed."
tended to eight years and probab­
iTnZniil mLn 1«^‘nnother (li*trict 1)Ut Judge Winslow Heflin, who snid he would direct­
Upon the hypothesis thnt “no ly to ten yenrs.
r
!r
a K“inct thpni- it wn» this
Outside of the fertilizer provis­
oppose confirmation, probably fundamentally dishonest law can
' ^ V h il h,wlv wol nillnK that the "upreme court up- ly
endure,” Representative John I’ltil-*’ ions. which in the McKclIcr amend­
.nrouifd
1 mil the
b up- ^ ’A M onday, paving thg way to will speak nt the open executive ip Hill, of Maryland, predicted a ing
*t to fho Norris, government
session, if on* is ordered!
the trial.
i
short life for the Volstend net. operation bill which was inserted
The Alabama senator declared which
he said was “fundamentally in thc Underwood bill during thc
hers explored othhe hud information thift the judic­ crooked,’’
Arrests Legal
becauso in “attempts to confusion in the senate when the
J vicinity In hopes of
iary
committee
had
refused
today
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Benja­
perpetuate
the falsehood that oncwas beforo that body, no
ppwzy which would min
W., nnd Harry F. Morse, sons to receive a statement from .lames lialf of one per cent cider is legal question
fundamental change is expected
Approach Collins of the shipbuilder, Charles W. A. Ownbey, Colorado mining man
knd move the rock, More, Monday lost in the supreme with reference to the case brought and thut one half of-one per cent to be made in the measure as it
is illegal.”
passed the senate.
It tunnel through court their contest against the le­ against him by the estate of J. beer
Mr.
Hill experimented with thnt
Satisfactory Hill Sought.
Fid drill to him.
Pierpont
Morgan
in
which
Mr.
gality of their arrest some months
act, was arrested for tho manu­
The conference is dominated by
Stone appeared as counsel for tho facture of wine nnd arquitted, the
ago in New York city.
Is Denied
executors in the supreme court, federal courts in Muryland holding a desire to produce a measure in­
ky- Feb. 3.—Re­
Mr. Heflin said he nisi) he had that a beverage to he of illegut viting u satisfactory bid. The
ive City that Floyd
learned that the committee hud make, must he intoxicating in fact whole conference membership has
been represented ns being oppos­
oned cave explorer,
refused to hear a New York man as well as in legal definition.
ed tu any semblance of govern­
I ftom a boulder that j
in connection with the nomination.
To Offer Amendment
ment operation nnd the hill ns re­
lie? him fast since I
If
opportunity
olfers when there ported by the conference is ex­
}f. were denied by | .Celery market information as
comes before the house of repre­ pected to place thc government
p when the Courier- provided by Sanford office of the
sentatives the Stalker hill, re-en­ operation provisions in more or
rod to verify tho.re- United States Bureau of Agricul­
acting
section 21* of the Volstead less obscurity.
tural economics and the Florida
act, Mr. Hill will, he snid, offer an
Efforts will he made to report a
|ill. manager of thp Bureau of Markets, Tuesday is as
amendment "designed to put a lit- measure thut will produce the larg­
City, .«ill rumors follows:
the honesty into the cat by placing est ninount of fertilizer nt the ear­
M been rescued had
Shipping
point
information:
the words ‘beer nnd ulc’ beside, the liest period that is commensurate
everal times during Clear, warm, good wire inquiry,
words "cider nnd fruit
juices,’ with business prinifiples. As the
PARIS.
Feb.
3.—Suppression
of
Inewipapcr said that deninnd active and exceeding sup­
whicli latter the Stalker measure bill now is written, tho conferees
the
French
embassy
to
the
Vatican
I* cave knew nothing ply, markets steady. Carloads f.
would except from thc one-half of
!rescue.
o. b. shipping point three to sixes was voted by tho chamber of dep­ one per cent definition of intoxi­ believe any prospective bidder
uties
Monday
evening,
314
to
250.
would bo discouraged by the fer­
$2, some specials higher. 32 cars
cants."
tilizer requirements, which would
of Florida celery shipped of which It was the realization of part of
“We
can
at
least
put
congress
on
the program upon which the left
)ridn May
offer too great a business risk.
26 ears were from Sanford.
groups of radicals were elected record as standing for or against
The suggestions mnde by Henry
New
w York:
io rk : Two
l wo cars California
i aiitornia ^ , jj nn|j wr|ch Premier Herriot, equality between the city man und Ford
rost Tonight celery
in a recent statement wore
r und eight cars of Florida
f£aj
to ucm )t a(jvice from self the farmer in this particular as­ not discussed
by the conference to­
pect
of
what
is
especially
designa­
---- —
— tcrme&lt;| weH-w|rhef or hitter critr ------arrived. —
Supplies
and tie[ox. Feb. 3.—There celery
day. Spokesmen said they had
ted
ns
law
enforcement,"
said
Mr.
mnnd
moderate,
market
steady,
j
[
tcauy. ici„m for his avowed principal op) «f rain or snow in Florida celery, 10 inch
come too Into to be of assistance
’ p0nentgj carried through with firm Hill.
INorth Carolina to- threes und fours, mostly $2crates
\
as
the senate already had gone on
to
priuy with snow or $2.75; frozen $2; sixes, best mostly determination, “ for th e1interest of
| record us favoring thc principles
Would
Repeal
Act
|w States, snow in $3 to $3.25, eights to tens, $2.50 France."
NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Nineteen 1of the Underwood bill.
The premier paefled the opposi­
dates Wednesday, to $2.75. some poorer as low as $2;
Thus far the conference has re­
Democratic
members of Congress
tion
of
tho
Alsacc-TiOrnine
deputies
leather bureau re- California, crates, best $5.50 to
ceived no word of a pending offer
frfim
New
York
w«re
pledged
to
durc wifi 1h. |owcr $0.50, few fancy $7, fair quality by giving nn official understanding
operate Muscle .Shoals. They
that a diplomatic ugont would he support an organization formed to
lAtlanth- states to- and condition mostly $4.50.
do not expect , any- proposals
last
night
to
seek
the
repeal
of
■ • . . until
,
maintained at the Vatican to repre|* t probable a far
Volstead
net.
More
than
1.000
nun
has
been
completed
anil
Chicago: Two Florida, ono Cai- [ sent the recognized provinces, but
I®* northern part of ifornia and ono Michigan cars nr- (,P refused to accept the suggestion and women attended a dinner at then it is believed they would be
rived. Thirteen cars on track. Sup-1„f Georges Leyguea.* former pre­ which the organiz*i:on was form­ submitted to President Coolidge
who is authorized to draft a lease
plies moderate, demund moderate liner, nnd Abbe Lemlre. the latter ed.
^•r* Freezes Beer. and market firm. Florida, 10 inch ■
Tho movement is considered by under the terms of the measure.
peaking “not as a Catholic priest,
JUNCTION, Vt. crates, fair qunlity, fours and sixes hut as a radical "deputy" who j its organizers thc most determined
_____ the oremier to reconsider, step yet taken toward repeal of! T h e a nt s hnve cows which l ire lit
temperatures pre- 12.75 to $3, few 13.25; eights. 12.25 begged
l«wy. caused the to $2.50, few higher; tons. $1.75 to; hjiTdecision beforo it was too late. the Volstead act. L-ailcrs plan to | tie aphides or green flies which
7 fie measure must he passed bf begin without delay the formation: they cherish for the sake of the
lwirda
Canadian $2.00, somo poorer grades lower.
r
a New York Michigan; fancy $2 to $2.25, few the senate before it becomes final, j of units in every congressional dis- sweet "honey dew" that exudes
| from their bodies.
L*“ «l shavings. Nn- higher, California fancy, $5 to $5.50 The vote last night was not obtain- 1 trict of country.
cci actually on the question of “sup-1
w*nt was discovcr- some $4 to $4.50.
^*r If°ze and burst
Philadelphia: Three California prccsion of the embassy,” but came i
and three Florida arrive, 13 cars noon the suppnresm n of credits in I
on track. Supply nnd demand mod the foreign affairs, budget, neces
orntc and market steady. Florida, | sarv to maintain a mission to the
Rnittee
'
Vatican. Tho credits needed for
10 inch crates, fours and' «iz',«.
the
Alsace-Lorraine budget instead
$2.75
to
$3.00;
threes,
$2.50
to
priority List 52.75; eights, $2.50. California of the
PARIS, Feb. ; \ - A
dispatglj minister of the interior. M. Condilis
foreign affairs budget, this
to
the
Havas
agency
from
Athens according to an Athens dispatch to
technically
doing
away
with
any
3 feh. 3.—Faced crates $4.50 to $6.50.
further representation.at the Holy says n note protesting ugainst the the Exchange Telegraph, urged be­
B*Hon in the singexpulsion of the patriarch Con- fore thc cabinet today thnt Greece
T®1* °f present con- HouseTakesUp Postal See* -----------------stantinos from Turkey has been could only obtain satisfaction from
delivered by the Greek charge d’­ Turkey by restoring the patriarch
u” “hcan steering
senate has se- Pay Rate Increase Bill Georgia Slayer Is
affaires to the Turkish foreign to Constantinople, even at the
war.
'l,t of nine meas----.
Given Life Sentence minister ut Angora. The note de­ costIt isof denied
that the election for
clares the eX|.alsion of the pat­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Coin_____
r “ W«-*!d by that
Mar. t, ad­ cident with taking up by the house; ATLANTA, Feb. 3.—Claude A. riarch was n hostile act against a new patriarch is imminent, it
I , nU the list an- today of the postal pay rate in -1Rq ^ who FC’vcra| woeks ago shot Greece, but that Greece, desirous being suggested that such a proL.’ •°!nmiltee is the cream hill already pnssrnl by the ^
Mj9S Venn Moore, ns she j of proving her conciliatory spirit, 1ccdure is exceedingly unlikely besenate,
it
was
declared
at
the
j
^
at
wori{
;n the local W’est.’rr. , proposes that the question be sub­ | cause it would have the appear­
h u i trt':‘ly’ which
C. l~oa», committee White House that President Cool- u n[on o(fice, today was sentenced mitted to the couit of internation ' ance of legalizing Turkey’s arbij trary action in expelling patriarch
Ita &gt; take UP today idge looks to the house to take to life imprisonment after consent al justice nt the Hague.
Prompt report stco.i to fix rates on a scale suf- ()f verdict had been taken to Ful
Should Turkey refuse arbitra­ I C'onstuntinos.
ficient to provide revenues to meet &lt;on Superior Court.
tion, the dispatch quotes the note
Visits French Foreign Office
the contemplated expenditures.
------------- -— -— ------j ns saying the Greek government
PARIS, Feb. 3.— The French
NEW
HEARING
ORDERED
r°he Power of
.
will request intervention of the foreign office was again visited this
league of nations, as tho situation morning by tire Turkish ambassa­
Electric Co !South Florida Fair
WASHINGTON, •'eb. 3.—A new is considered a menace to peace.
dor. DeJvad Boy who conferred
bearing was ordered today by the
Opens Li Tampa senate
Meanwhile, a state of ferment
hanking committee on the continues throughout Greece. A i with M. Larocho political difjeter
regard to Greeco-TurkUh dU[S S it t . Thc TAMPA. Feb. 3.—Thirty Florida McFadden bill to amend the nation­ mass meeting was held today un­ in
pnte. The ainbussadur reiterated
onL wU1
al
banking
laws.
der the presidency of the mayor the determination of Turkey to re­
counties offered exhibits for inspec­
K
reJffe- ^»e-extent
BhetW.
Com- tion of public this morning at the State government costs more for and indignation meetings ul.io were fuse arbitration by
permanent
court of international justice on tho
i»l*»nimr ui South Florida fair. Tn-1 each citizen in Nevada than in any held in the principal cities.
quei tion of expulsion of Greek pa­
•322r on» "ffwted exposition was opened by the may­ other state, the per capita charge
LONDON, Feb. 3.—The Greek triarch from Constantinople.
»«ittw ,B‘*r-sUt* or and program to»ay will include being $82.09 per year,
automobile racing.
.
F eb. 3.—
. vrith lips p u rItrength fa s t cbblins early T u e s0]e hole in S an d
for someone to
ot held by a h u g e
u fell upon it
|ng the cave F riatedthe ex p lo y er
|it thj shock of dcrfhii Mpent weakpijrwians feu m l

2

Celery Markets

French Embassy AI
Vatican. Withdrawn
By Vote Chamber

Greece Transmits Note Of Protest
In Case Of Patriarch’s Expulsion

Rcpaira necessitated by the re ­ for the better product of $2.00 is
cent flood condition!! on the irmin! virtually twice thnt trie vegetable
NOME, Feb. 3.—Whether
Hnu of tho Atlantic Conat Llnoj was bringing a year ago, a com­ freezing destroyed the value
Railroad between Jacksonville and parison of figures available in the of 300,000 units of anti-toxin,
Savannah, were completed early Sanford office of the Federal De­
this morning and thc trnffie over partment of Agriculture and the rushed here in n spectacular
the line has been restored to nor­ Florida Burenu of Markets, showed record-breaking dog race, i»
mal. it was announced Tucsduy Tuesday morning. Shipments from the
question
confronting
moring by T. I* Dumas, superin­ Florida in 1024 through Saturday Nome’s one doctor and ono
total approximately 1*81 while last
tendent of tho Sanford division.
the number was 1,454 through nurse today as they awaited
Anticipating the completion of year,
Jnnunry.
results of thc first injection of
repairs all cmbnrgos placed on
An indication of the excellent serum.
freight duo to tho flood conditions prospects
of Flnridn celery
is
Exhausted by his part in mush­
were removed Sundnv afternoon shown in the
fact
thnt
a
query
for
so that shippers might avail them­ prices has been received in Sanford ing last 60 miles into Nome with
selves of tho Intervening time to from Los Angeles. The recent cold the serum in a relay race thnt cut
load their shipment. The flood weather there and tho fact that time from thc record of nine d*ya
mnde it necessnry to operate trains New York celery in storage, has from Ncnann to Nome to five and
over circuitous detour routes duo not proved to he up to expectations one-hnlf days, Gunnnr Kasson
to washouts on thc Altnmahn Riv­ in either qunlity or quantity is re ­ sl?pt today.
er.
27 fuses Reported
garded ns definite assurance of n
Virtually a half a mile of thc highly successful reason here.
There are now 27 certain cases
and 28 more suspected ones in this
main track of the rond was car­
Shipments Much Larger
ried away by the river near Doctown of less than 1,000 population.
Approximately
50
per
cent
more
ttortown on Jan. 21. The breaks of new celery hml been shipped
Although Hansen brought the
occurcd in seven different places last yenr than this, thc figures re­ scrum over the final relay, I^onand tho wnter continued so high vealed. The fact that more of the ard Sappalln, chnmpion driven of
that the railroad was unable to be­ Florida crop is of the Into vnriety, Alaska, with his team of 20 flpct
gin repair work for several days. the damage to the California crop huskies, had done the longest
Record time, however, was made and the part failure of the New stretch. . Ills Inst dash was through
after repute gangs rot to work for York storage celery Is giving thc the storm, along the course of a
nion nnd materials had been as­ state its high level and will contin­ frozen river from Unallk to Safe­
sembled from ail parts of the line ue to hold prices about thc present ty 21 miles from Nome.
to begitf work ns soon ns the river marks,
......... ............
......... .. There
. . . . . . . .mu
. . . ybo
Hfre Knasen with fresh dogs
it is believed.
conditions permittod.
slumps in prices inter Tn tho*sea- *aok °'fcr ‘h*’ O dious package.
AH southbound trains nrrlving non when loading becomes heavier The rising blizznrd howled straight
in Snvnnnah Monday afternoon but these will he of short duration, into his face. The tempernturo
were routed over the restored it is thought. The senson is summ­ ranged down to 100 below zero,
main line. Tho first north bound ed up colloquially ns “There is hut the driver pushed hard and
early in the afternoon camu into
train was tho Everglades Limited nothing to worry nbout."
The total of cars shipped last Nome.
which left Jacksonville Monday
year was 7,1116 whicli, if taken as a
Tho time made from Nennna on
night.
mark l»y which to judge the pro­ the Alaska railroad, whither th«
duction of the present y«|ur, will anti-toxin had been hurried front*"!leave, liHny of 6,212 cnrA ygt^ta,
, utile:j
«j
ho shipped. I his year’s crop r.*J|V Alononu.Uo Nome,
undter thnn it was Inst yenr, it is ySr,' »r thc bU t actual rumdafc^.'tlnwi
. _ I tlmp
but will have a cleaner sweep ot every made in the Alaska dcrUlkV
the country. The failure of tho formerly run over 408 mile course
California crop is opening markets from Nome tit Candle City and re­
in the middle west thnt lust year turn.
The record for this derby wns
WASHINGTON. Feb. 3.—"la-ss were closed to the Florida product.
preaching —more teaching— less The Los Angeles query is indica­ made by Leonard Scppails, who ac­
tive
of
thc
spread
of
thc
market
talking—more silence," was the
cording to reports received here,
drovo hi# famous team on a relay
a d v i c e brought to protestant open to Florida celery.
Office Issues First Report
in the Inst 300 miles in bring anti­
churchmen on this side of the A t­
lantic by Bishop Michael Holton
The temporary office of the U nit­ toxin from Nennna. This record
Furso of St. Albans, England, in ed States Bureau of Agricultural was 78 hours, 44 minutes, 57 sec­
the address nj the closing session Economics with the Florida State onds, but twenty hours nnd seven
Monday of tho foreign missions Bureau of Mnrkcts co-operating, minutes of thnt time had been tak­
is nied its first re»v»rt Monday. The en out for rest. For the actual
conference of N’^rtli America.
otfice is in charge of Frank II. running time this was slightly
Declaring was the outcome of j Scruggs,
had it In charge last more than eight miles an hour.
the jungle principle "get, grab and j year. Ilfwho
a
statement
Mr.
Trip Took I27ij Hours.
keep it if you can," Bishop Furso ; Scruggs writes: "It Is ourissued
Intention
appealed to tho conference to help ,to issue
—.............,
allowing for difference in
a daily —....................I
bulletin during tho
wipe off fear and suspicion be­ celery shipping season giving infor- hingitude, the elapsed time from
tween nations by carrying the word mation similar to that which is giv-1Nennna to Nome was 126H hours.,
of Christ to others.
en in this bulletin. All market in-i Adding an hour for the difference
Denouncing war and appealing formation is received by wire each b* longitude gives 127Va hours,
for n Christianized readjustment | morning from ou\* representatives For the 650 miles, estimated, that
of international relations, Mrs. i in the various important markets the anti-tdxin traveled from No­
I nnnn &gt;■» Nome, this would he more
Thomas Nicholson of Detroit, in the country.
"All shipping nnd destination in-j than five miles per hour,
President of the Women’s foreign
The best run of the 650 mileu
missionary service, asserted, "war formation is secured by wire from
is an anachronism in the life of tho various railroads. The Market was credited to Shannon who made
News Service Is not connected with the first 60 miles from N’unana to
civilizcn man."
“ Let us he done with our pat­ any selling organization nor does' Tolovana in 14 hours with the mer­
ronizing attitudes,” she urged; it perform any selling function. It eury 60 degrees below zero. Jim
"Done with the glorification of merely collects and disseminates Kalland and his dogs carried it
war or condonation of it. I.et na­ dopenihihleinfornmtion that will be the next 65 miles to Hot Springs.
tional pride be used on our coun­ nnd o f w f » l° KroWcrs’ Mh,ppcra
There wns practically no time
try. right or wrong, but upon ideals
A tntni &lt;*.f
t i
between relays, the United
of service. Let us recognize po­ ed Saturday,
.Saturday. 61
6! of which’
which were iI 1 l1 * h2u system
^ \ Vxnm'nt
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. ,h®
th,l ,1
te,p*
tentiality of other peoples, under­ .................
openffpd
Florida whilo the others originated 'gf rap
t ft T
,,n fAlaska
lask
stand social, and other causes of in
broadCalifornia. Forty ears move!
jt^ n) l-,,rpM having broai
war, developed thinkers, not fight­ from the state on Sunday while il cast “ Ctt 1 for :imen *"d ‘
‘to
ers, anil wage peace under the flug cars moved from California. Mon- 1
ta thV tra 'L
cal* wLl‘rnt
of the Prince of Peace."
1,1,1 •••■smnujr
wiujii ouiik
day tho demund was reported to m,t
n«antly wh»n
Nome flashed
flash.*
."The church." who snid, "failed to exceed tho supply. Markets about wtml
it:! P'ijcht to the world one
avert the World war, hut it is do­ firm or steady was reported for v"*ek aK"- Tht&gt; »nti-toxln left Air­
ehorage a few hour# after the call
ing its best to av.ert another."
vnrious terminal markets.
lunched there representing all of
Application of the Christian
the diphtheria serum in the place.
theory of international relation­
ships to world problems wus urg­
Uses Old Germs.
ed by Newton W. Rowell of Tor­
Dr.
Welsh
went ahead fighting
onto.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—T h o the epidemic with anti-toxin so old
house passed tho Elliott $150,000­ that it was believed to have no
000 public buildings hill.
power. But Monday he was able
Rotary Club Meets
The official text of the Paris to report the epidemic under conAt Weekly Session reparations agreement reached the trot nnd to predict that with the
department.
| 1.100.000 units that left Seattle
In Seminole Cafe state
A hill designed to prevent clog-j Saturday, und which is expected
ging of the supreme court docket here in perhaps ten days, he would
Members of the Sanford Rotary passed the house.
he able to stay the disease in
club met Tuesday afternoon in
The contempt case of Harry F. Nome.
their regular
weekly luncheon Sinclair was argued in the District
Another case of the disease was
meeting at the Seminole cafe. A of Columbia court of appeals.
reported here today, making *Ji«
number of visitors, some of whom
The department of justice un- number of cases definitely diagmude short talks, attended the nounced It had identified 332 for- j nosed 28, with 30 persons believed
eigu rqm runner in the yast year. to *havo diphtheria
----meeting.
and- —
50 under
!L K. Stevens, who was in
Attorney General Stone’s nom­ surveillance. The dead were threo
charge of thc program, announced ination for the supreme court a- whites,
______ two ,of them infanta, and
that he had arranged a musical gnin was approved by the senate two Eskimos.
program hut that the absence of Judiciary committee.
Mushers in the run from Nenara
n piano in the meeting mude car­
A report reconun sliding- the to Nomp were Tom Green, John
rying out the program impossible. seating of Senator Mu.vfield of Folger and Titus Nicholai. Green
Short talks were made by J. T. Texas was filled in tho senate by with a team of wolves from the
Sias, Oak Ihtrk, 111., isiwrunce G. the elections committee.
Kusowin valley in Southwest Alas­
Ingram, Orlando, and Leon Ls'Uoy,
Senator Magnus Johnaon, of ka. took th? life saving package
of Chicago. Other visitors intro­ Minnesota, filed a petition contest­ from Kalland, pulled into Tolo­
duced to the club were W. D. Hog- ing the election of Thomas D. vana after slowing up to keep from
ers George McCullough, Jim Kin- Schnll, his opponent, in the senate. arorching tho hot lungs of his dog,
The supremo court held a state Wednesday night.
cuid und John M. quirk of Orlan­
do.
law requiring a license for sale of
intoxicating liquor ia valid not­
EDWARDS CASE MISTRIAL
withstanding the prohibition a - 1
MARKETS
mendment.
BESSEMER. A la. Feb. 3— A
Benjamin W. and Harry I . mistrial today was declared in the
CHICAGO. Feb. 2.— Wheat: Morse lost, their contest iu the su -; case of Dr. Geo. T.
Edwards,
May, 1.97 to 1.98H: July 1.65^ p r e » « court over tho legality o f . charged with wife murder. Tho
to 1.66; Corn:, May. 1.31^4 to their arrest several months ago In jury had been out since noon Sat1.3la»; Oata, May, 62^i,
New York city,
____ 1iirsjuy,
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More Teaching And
Less Preaching Is
Advice Of Minister

Washington News

�owe
th&lt;

It will be a very
g a y season,''indeed, judging- from
after noon dresses; Silk and Cotton Crepes for mornoths for Sport Wear. Nev*r before has our Wash Good.will be reduced on all of our New q y riiy Goods for Just
v n r !fe • flH H

SILKS are included in this “Violet Brand Sale.” 1
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Beautiful Printed, 40 in. Crepes, y d ;....... $2.95
Stnpe I ub Silk, fast colors, yd..........;........ $2.1,9
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40 in. Flat Crepes in all the bright Spring
colors, yard ..............................

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Heavy Canton and Crepe Satins, y a r d ..... 2.95
MaJlison’s Printed Puaaey Willows.
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MalliionVi Koriuinara Crepes
Mallfson’s Chinchilla Satins
Indestructible Chiffon Voiles.
(VIOLm

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FOR LINGERIE CLOTHES

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Light weight Silk and Cotton Crepes, yj.
36in. Aligator Crepes, heavy crepe with silk
stripe, fast colors, large plaids and
small check, bright shades, yd...... .89 and
“Tub Alpaca” in large sport stripes and.
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broken checks, yard ...............
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Imported Voilse, floral designs, yard ....J
Crepe Voiles with broad silk.stripe, 40 infl
fast colors,, yard - ___
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Small check Jersey Gotha, Lace stripe Voiles. Mercerized check
Voilea, 36 in. yard

44c ' n
A. B. C. SILKS

VIOLET BRAND SALE

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A guaranteed fast color silk for Underwear, in the light and
delicate shade*, also small prints, Violet Brand Sale, yard

EVER-FAST FABRICS
40 in. Voile, in all the hew shades, yard
Glosraye, a stripe silk finished, yard .....
Silver Gloss, 36 in., in bright shades*....
36 in. Gingham Check, y a r d .......... ...
36in. Suitings, all shades, yard ................
All shades in Linens, yard ........... :........ .
Small Prints, yard ..................................
Stripe Tub-Tex, y a r d ..................

Nu-Sylk, guaranteed fast and permanent =
finish, large sport plaids and stripes,yi
.
Silk finished Broadcloths in large sport
stripes, fast colors, 36 in. yd............ ...
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Fancy Linens in large plaids and broad
stripes, for sport dresses, y a rd .......... •
40 in., figured Voiles in bright figures and
black and white, yard. Special.............. 4k
VIOLET BRAND LACE

STORE CLOSED TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 3

10c yard for Linen round thread, I
point Lace. Point Lace and Colored
chet. Some of these Laces are wortll
15c a yard. Special for 4 days.

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arranging for “Violet Brand Sale.” Opens
Wednesday at 8 o’clock.
PRICES REDUCED ON NEW SPRING
GOODS
,

“Violet Brand” Sale of Muslin Underwear
SPECIAL

Carter’s and Munsing

Special $1.49 each
“Athletic” Union Suits, all fibres, white,
Special 89c each

MOHAWK SHEETS
81x90 fo r ................................... ;.... ;

flesh and pink..

5c Laces, Vais, round thread in i
cream and ecru. AH new bees hi
for this “Violet Brand” Sale, Special

42x36 and 45x36 Mohawk Cases
Violet Sale, each........................

Large size Iluck Towels, plain and with
IInusual Values

colored border, Special, e a c h .........

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18 x 38 Bath Towels, in all white, ea ch .....34c
Silken Teddies, Step -illfi, VffitH
mid gowns, all radfrally re­
duced, are o b ta in a b le in a wide
diversity of colons and Htylett.
Silk Step-ins, Teddies and
RIoomerH

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Special lot Towels, sale price 21c
72 x 90 Dimity Spreads.....$1.98

Linen Towels, good grade*
colored borders.......... 39c

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63 x 90 Dimity Spreads....$1.89
1 lot Crochet Spreads, 63
x 80, S pecial.................... $1.35
Special, 36 in. Soft Jap Nain­
sook, white and flesh, y d .. 29c

EXTRA SPECIAL
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5 piece Lingerie Cloths in all the
wanted shades. Sale Price
29c yard

Whore tropical skies and*waving palm trees Reckon MilAriy, she
a complete* collection of Southern attire awaiting her selection. TW
(banning modes for every hour of the day, distinctive and ultra ®
LINENS, CREPES, FANCY VOILES

�HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1925.

Sanford Herald

Sanford, As It A ges

4 e e e rr « l t e r « 2 » a a » H

As Brisbane' Sees It

THE JOURNEY STEADILY GROWS MORE DIFFICULT!

This is mainly to call to the attention of Herald readets
1 A Ntw Whitntj Meant.
a s Second C lass M atter. another article on this page which will be of interest to them
What the People Think.
*7. 191*. «t th e P oetofflee
:rfl. F lo rid a, u n d er Act of regarding the early settlement and incorporation of Sanford.
Ostracising Independence.
Reading in the Fort Mellon advertisements of many
Wheat at *2.20.
thrilling incidents in the lives of the hardy pioneers who first
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
iC*prrUfkl 1MO
settled here, an “old-timer”, new living in a distant section of
this country, was forced to reminiscences on his own exper­
iences here during those early days.
HARRY Payne Whitney, an en­
Herbert C. Jones, fhough quite unknown to the Editor of ergetic young man ' who lea the
American polo players to vldlory
The Herald, ‘will doubtless be remembered by many of the against
carries new honolder residents of this city. He was for several years* man- uto ^ England, ______
_
All o W
' trn c iA i. s o n r B i -----, -tu iry ager of the only drug store in Sanford and also assisted with cessfuVbnTedTng'of ran homs.~Hla
■ otlcea. ca rd * of th n n k s. reso lu tio n *
IHD n o tlrc n of e n t r r l ^1ufoent * w h ere the mails as the postoffice was then located in the drug store. colts and fillies earned more money
M a r r n e re mart** w ill be rlm ra e d
Mr. Jones left Sanford in 1881 and remarks that than the horses of any other breed­
f s r « t r e n tila r a d v e rt Isin * r a t ea.
er.
W i w n r .i t t i i k A s a n r iA T K ti p h k s s when he visited Sanford six years ago after an. absence of
_ T h e A ssociated I'res* Is ex elu s- thirty years, he was “wonderfully impressed by the develop­
THAT’S a great honor, and it is
| * # tr e n title d fn th e use f» r renniiIle a tio n I f all n e w . d tsp a irn e * ment in and around Sanford.” Weil might he be for the applauded as it deserves. There
c re d ite d to It n r n o t nih«rw lj.e c re d - Sanford of six. years ago was little indeed like the Sanford of is something else
Mr. Whitney
hUd In th in pxtxtr and a l.n th e local
the
might do. lie might duplicate
_
■awe pubtt*hi-&lt;! b prI*Iti- All rlsentn thirty years before.
But we beg of Mr. Jones to visit Sanford today. It is im- jJ J S ^ b y ^ th l^ ca S S j *And "h!!
le re ln a re n liu r e served.
possible to describe in mere words the many vast changes might provide "jockeys”, that is to
ESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925. which have taken place during the just few years. And say, first-class pilots and mechan­
... „
rnp today everything, toward progress and development. We arc sure ics, for those airplanes.
^uILL THOUGHT
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j onea WOuld not know this place as the Sanford so
THE GOVERNMENT has only
•’SAFETY WHILE ASLEEP:—! | familiar to him. li e would be completely astounded by many twenty machines'n‘t “to u k T th e air
» y i both lay mo down in neace, an d , J!CW and tall, well constructed buildings, by wide and well
" i n battle. Mr. Whitney, and each
plpcp; for thou, Lord, only makes, i pavc,| streets, by, in general, the “big city” aspect, and withal one of n dozen men in his finan­
cial class, could easily duplicate
]ne dwell in safety. I
th
o jmrnacuiatc
the
immaculate cleanliness ooff the place.
that without feeling it.
Yes, Mr. Jones, anti the Sanford of today is only n minia­ And in the long run swift pur­
• ’THE PATIENT PRESENCE
suit planes, ruling the nir, might
ture
of the Sanford of tomorrow..
V L v o done all that others do,
lay ■« nanfet*.

I have raid ail that others say!
tcrriblo the thought thnt You ’
• '•Have never left me, night or dny.

«hw

Jit that long dark which knew You
not
U-By faith of d.-cd or work of pray'll
cr.
2ftu never for n flnsh forgot,
But always went noside mo
, £■ ■• there:
Bcstdo mo when I tried to do
AThe cnod Ihnt needs mu: t have
w
Your aid;
•"Beside nte when our flippant crew
- m Denied You and were not afraid;
C lient, but ready to forgive
c With lips divinely disciplined,
•You, faithful and unfugitive,
.11 Were with me every time
I
1
sinned;
1m
‘•You saw me naked, through and
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through;
„ There was nn thing You did not
sec;
\ et, yenrs
ere I be*!eved in You,
* Did You, iny God. believe in mo!
Reginald Wright Knulfmnn.
o
0 We haven’t heard much recently
• uibout that municipal swimming
Lpool.
-------- o-------•** Some Florida newspaners look
*W ro llko newspaper files than
(newspapers.
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/lim e looking for surceas they nev"br hnvc time to work for it.
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o---K Wo respectfully recommend that
^ h e mother of the Prince of Wall,
ding him to sleep with “God Save
thu King.”

Pseudo-Aristocrats “Show Off”

Dr. Frank Crane who knows the human family pretty
well sp.vs that the way to tell a real aristocrat is to find “a
man who does not like to show off."
The man who likes to show off, however, is usually a
man who would like above all else to be considered an aristo­
crat. He wants to he regarded ns a Personage. He "struts
his little hour upon the stage" like all the rest of the world,
only he actually STRUTS, and fancies that he is winning for
himself :m enviable [dace in the regards of his fellow men.
The real aristocrat, on the other hand, has standing with­
out striving for it. He rarely is nhle to find obscurity even
though he seeks it. There is something in “blood”, some­
thing in a long line of inherited good manners that conspic­
uously marks a gentleman, and puts him at case in any com­
pany of refined people.
Dr. Crane, in his wide observation must see many pseudoaristocrats. If he would come to Florida in the winter sea­
son and visit the resort cities, he could make a book of many
pages devoted to the Climbers, and to the Arrived, who arc
buying their way into Swelldom. They “show off” amazing­
ly. The men strut, the women play the snob, they nil spend
money free. And most of them would have gall enough to
wax indignant if Dr. Crane, or any other impudent observer,
should dare to classify them in the pseudo-aristocrat lists.
Yet there may come generations descended from these
Pushers who lay claim to aristocracy. Some of them send
their children to schools thnt specialize in “toning down”. At
such schools stress is laid on the value of refined speech, re­
fined dress, refined manners. Gentle consideration of other
people is taught not as a virtue but as “good business". The
Snob is depicted as something especially "common”. The
Climber is depicted as something cheap. And Money, the
great goil of modern society, is classed ns too ordinary for
special worship. The fact that Dad or Grand-Dad got the
cash through fair means and foul in many a hard-fought
struggle must he forgotten. The u?e of the nponey must be
“aawttd”. And rns-w^’ve*wid,«m the (Vmrne v&gt;f a few generatiwis new aristocrats will come into being.
Today’s Four-Flushers, today’s frantic scramblers for
y°*iJd position, are a source of amusement to people who have
Hie quiet assurance of good lineage and innate culture. But
under the right influence, the descendents of today’s MoneyMade’s uill be recognized as aristocrats by tlie Frank Crane’s
of their day. That’s the way the world goes 'round.

be more profitable to air. Whitney
by piotccting bin property than all
the race horses that were ever
raised in the United States.
The
Government
nppnrently
doesn't intend to do anything in a
hurry about protecting this coun­
try in the nir. Possibly some of
the young polo players will decida
to give up their dangerous ponies
ami try the excitement and useful­
ness of somewhat more dangerous
work in the nir.
IF EVERY man In tho United
States that owns and rides ten
polo ponies would own and ride
one fast pursuit plane, able to
overtake and bring down an enemy
plnne, this country would bo a
good deal safer than it is.

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Some peopt
tog, which Is "Hy a
blowing their own ho:
Sometimes a man tiy
know s"the^popular^

Ilo o k ! you thlnlr^ ;
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Among a inan’iA j.
are the frip d s who fS
Making tVoubiTiTta;.
ble to be much fun. 1

A bachelor iTTiTiaone to throw his wom 1
away for him.
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old shoes, even thongs
ones are uncomfortibli'
Almost tlmebTIurtt
with which to pay y0« i
One bright sign Uut,
Is advancing is

Sometimes we get ratf
all we get for our tin,
receipts.
The high cost of |M.
changes; usually stin
10 per cent more thaa«
CV?i5 IS
-T

Most of thor? In
by trying to live opt,i
claimed they are

Contemporary
The most efficie
these dn;*s is the niti
— N ash v ille Tcnnujq^i

At that, it i:&gt; mon
argue with n fool |
cop.—Anaconda St

•the track to permit paasnge of the11880 my only son *u|
JUDGE GARY, in Pittsburgh,
coach and the expedition was halt- those days houses etnl
SANFORD'S
FORUM
snys thnt President Coolidge plans
cd until n woodman could fell andj that wo followed a pai
to establish ties abroad and that
clear awny the tree. In other re -; gonal line from hoi
the President “is endeavoring to Editor The Herald:
and Osborne, publishers
of the spects the trip was uneventful and'w ithout bothering to
anccrtain the sentiment of
the
Your recently published sketch weekly Sanford Journo!, and the very much enjoyed by all. It blocks.
large majority of the people, pre­ of the early history of Sanford in­ balance of the upper story of the would certainly have amazed that
Now a t the risk of I
paratory to a more intimate rela­ terested me greatly, ns thnt was building furnished them with liv- conch-load of people to be told in "blue-pencil" let m* t
tionship for foreign nations.”
my home nearly fifty yenrs ngo. ing apartments.
n few short years, » Hue would be the names of a f»w
The President need go no fu r-( and I had a small part in itH inThis was the situation in 187(1, built along the St. John's River might meet almost
ther thnn the election returns of corporation and government. Pos­ but in 1877 there was increasing to connect Sanford with Jack- ford in those day*,
1920 and 1924.
sibly I may be able to add a few growth and talk of incorporation, sonville, nnd yet it was tru e ; sic in ns were lbs. B,
Once, when they elected H a rd ­ items of interest, as my coming This aroused a little Jeniousy in After an absence of thirty years J. N. Bishop, F. Wjli
ing, and again, when they elected was in July 187(J, nt least n year the old town of Mellonville and11 visited your city, six years ago,
Coolidge, the people n ' this coun­ before incorporation, to take the threats of taking steps to extend and was wonderfully impressed McRae. Lawyers, E. I
try voted, by a plurality of bovcii place vacated on account of fail- that incorporation's limits to in- by the developments in and around M. Thrasher, nnd T. i
son. Merchants. A. i
million votes, to keep nway from ing
i
health
i i.u by
i... Dr.
o - Samuel
c-*~-.... &gt; Tuck­ elude Sanford. To avert this nc-; Sanford. Your paved streets and H. Leffler, II. D.,L
Europeon entanglements, awny er, ns the manager of the first
tion and secure independence for blocks of buildings of brick and H1I1, H. L. DeForreit, j
from the League of Nations and
awny from "European ties" that drug store, located nt the South­ Sanford required a little finesse, stone, and wide expansion, with J. E. Pnce, nnd Theo 1
would tie up the United States in east corner of Palmetto Avenue but those in charge of the matter i paved highways through the coun- vcyors, J. C. Stovin.!
nnd First Street. Except Sanford , handled it very smoothly and w ith-, try, made by memories’of those ford, and John Mcboralil
Europe!s tentacles.
Avenue, these were the only streets out nny infraction of law. I do early dnys seem like a dream. My boat men, Captains
in
tlu*u, t h o u g h stokes were, not know the dnte of incor|&gt;ura- absence during the years of growth and Wm. Fitzgerald
THE PRESIDENT ran easily set use
for
future streets between tion, nor nm I sure it was in that and a change may account for the. DcCottes. Amnnr ni
find out how the people feel. It
classify 1
was all told in the voting twice Sanford and Park Avenue, which year, butwell do I remember i memory of things as they were,
were respectively the east
a n d , when Mr. Ingraham whom we all and my memory of the names and Wooford Tucker and:
in succession.
west boundaries, and there were j loved nnd enljed "Jimmie" in those even initials of the people named M, O. . Markham Jbji
no
o f ‘any .kind'farther dnyd,.. one dvonlng .irought .u no- tnayibe duo to thefaet- that I have Marks, Cnpt. R H.
TWELVE radical Republicans thnnhfcrurturuii
two
Mocks
from thu lake ex-; tlce of intention to .incorporate banded out mail to most of them Tomlinson, Judge
will be excluded from every Repub­
Caldwell ami son I)ar4j|
lican party caucus. The announce­ copt the little Episcopal Church, J to the post office, nnd asked per- many times.
given by Sirs. Gen. Sanford, nnd &gt;mission to hang it there, but did1 From_ my sister, Mrs. A. II. Howard Whitner, H.
ment
of
this
decision
was
greeted
\ I
with cheers from the floor of the it stood by itself in the pine woodsJ not specify that it was always totCrippen living at Golden I^ike I Deane, Tcm McRa:,
'As the Kansas Cityy^Htnr points
Regular services were held there
copies of The|th*» three Hughey bn
House of Representatives and from
lout several delegatesi'« arrive! at
by
Rev. Lyman Phelps, rector. The
seen therein ; Milton, and Alonzo.
the crowded galleries.
Uhc Opium Conference with the
postoffice was in the drug store,
names
of
some
of
the
old friends arc doubtless still
If
the
Republican
party
enn
wrong dope.
stand it the so-called "radical Re­ utul my duties included helping tiinc for a short time, but when who are still active citizens of those gone some of tkj
»
— —o--------with th*' mails, which were made there was no longer time for fil- Sanford. One of these who I have nrc still represented f
publicans" probably can.
., One of the greatest reasons for
up
for tho outlying
_ .. towns, it was ing n counter notice it was there ____
___ Is the
__ ____
know _______„
from boyhood
presi- tivu citizenship as I
----------------o----------------.the extreii!.- popularity of the Ford
carried
daily
to
Orlando
in
*
i
tw
o’
and
had
been*
duly
put
up
on
the
dent
of
your
First
National
Rank,
with the same namo
3* that they don't hurt so much
A
POLITICAL
party,
r.o
matter
A COLUMN conductor on the Hamburg Correspondent
horse cart by Joseph Bumby, andj date it borne. Also I can certify Frank P. Forster. By the way if forebears. If any re»J«*
how
big.
rich,
fat,
successful
and
vJlifcr. they run over you.
has compiled several opinions about the salient characteristics conceited, makes a mistake when to Altamonte and Apopka it was | that on the date muued in the no-’ I am not mistaken he wns the see- me gets half the pie*
• •
o-------After all when you say that a of men of different nationalities. Here are some of them: it forbids members to do their taken three times a week in a tice we all assembled in the up- ond postmaster, succeeding Dr. these reminiscences
Mnun ha a lot of common *un«e, "One American is a silent drinker. Two organize u limited own thinking. They don't make "buck-board” by an vld white I per room of W. II. (Hill) Hill’s Moore. S. O. Chase Is another of in recnlliib; these
don’t you really mean thnt he company, and three enact the prohibition of alcohol." "One that mistake in England, where whiskered man whose name j have wagon shop on Hanford Avenue 1those who lived there in the time pic of Ipng ago. 1 w3H
have hud their unplensant cx- forgotten. To Lake Jessup it was and in proper form preceded to in- of which I write. My home in in full raV writing tl
jperely agree*, with you?
Englishman is an eccentric creature. Two organize an ath­ they
neriences and hnve learned what carried on horseback, and to F o rt. corporate the town of Sanford., 1880-81 was near the corner of such I ncr.d greeting
o-------Reid Mr. Hollunil, the postmaster j Mr. Timothy Pearson, who had Magnolia Avenue nnd Fourth
n
Herbert Cl
„ Jack Dempsey says he's not so letic contest, and three make a great nation.” “One German thingn cun happen.
thero came for it himself. Thorn .been for some time Gen. Sanford’s Street, in a house perhaps still 925 Stevenson Avenot,
ilrim sure h s not going to fight is a pendant. Two found a brewery, and three make war.”
"tany morn after nil. Someone been “One Italian is syndicalist.* Two make a love tragedy, and
ON WEDNESDAY spot wheat in were two or more stores, a Pres-1 agent, was elected first mayor, standing and there on June 11,1Pasadena, Cut.
.fclvine him nine pointers on mar_.
__ _
Chicago, real wheat that you could byterian church, and many morel Dr. A. J. French (dentist) who ___ . . .
three
march
against
Rome."
“One
Russian
represents
a
-xied life.
actually take to grind up into residences in Ft. Reid, than San- had built a handsome home on
variety of political parties."
ford, at that time.
j Palmetto Avenue, opposite the
a
o-------flour, cost *2.20 a bushel.
(»:
W altnr Hagan finished th • first
Dr. L. M. Moore (dentist) who Hull cottage, was I think his sueYou are told that bread is go­
Yhlrty-»U holes of hi.s world's
Ilut when Fate destines one to ruin it begins by blinding ing up because wheat in going up. lived at Twin Lakes was first post-! censor for two or more terms. A t1
bhnmpiniv hip match with Cyril
Dearer wheat, of course, means master, and held that office suv- least I am offering proof that he
the
eyes of bis understanding.—Fraser.
•.Walker, eleve n up. That certainly
dearer bread.
But the linkers oral years before Dr. Harris came held the office in 1881 by sending
3» hnrd luck golf.
should tell how many ounces of to Sanford. Dr. Moore and his herewith the official notice of my|
Budded on Four Year Sour Oranf
wheat there are in n one-pound brother-in-law Bob Rich owned 1election to the office of Aldermun
* The writer in the Now York HerRoots
,
loaf, and what the actual increased the drug store, under the firm i signed by him, and attested by |
MYSTERY AND CRIME
•WSWrlbutu- who bemoans tin* passcost of wheat in a loaf of brendl n«nie of R. B. Rich &amp; Co. L ater'D an Osborne as city clerk, with
WE
HAVE:
‘Ing of the horseshoe should visit
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
amounts to. It doesn't amount to it was sold to Guv Stockton, and seal attached.
WOftlO of the pur Its in Florida
Dancy Tangerines,
nt his death, in 1879, it enme Into
much, even with $2 wheat."
Before Sanford was three years
„wbere "pit-hing” ts the grente t
the
hands
of
Dr.
Jno.
L.
Engle,
Valencia Oranges
*
old
it
wns
visited
by
an
nx-presiA
Chicago
newspaper
calls
a
t
1
But
where
will
wo
get
by
flight
of the outdoor . port: .
ANDREW CARNEGIE
gnvo for whom I a^ain managed it for dent in the person of U. S. Grant,
tention to the fact that many o f ! .that sort? The one wuy to beat
Parson Brown Oranges
Chip:*, hu.dcs more people who the ministers of the gospel in that evil is to uncloak it, look upon its awny many libraries with no books the next two years. In 1881, when who had just completed a tour of
Pineapple Oranges
&lt;COUic to life •(gain than any other city are objecting to "the emphaids face and give it battle to the death. in them. He was a humorous lit­ I returned North to practice med­ the world. While there he was
Marsh Seedless' Grapefruit.
icine
it
was
bought
by
Dr.
A.
K.
asked
to
shovel
the
first
shovelfull
There
is,
us
we
have
mentioned
tle Scotchman, nnd supplying
«QUtit»y in the world. Dr. Sun Yut
Write or wire us for quantity prices.
Nan «p|.irintly dies on alternate placed mi crime by the newspa­ in these columns, the old argument plates with no food may have seem Phillips, who with his brother ran of earth in the construction of the
itf* successfully for many years.
South Florida Railway about to
^Week-end
The other day he was pers." If by "emphasis placed on that news of crime incites others ed to hfm rather amusing.
We have the stock. Can serve you (piicfy
Across Palmetto Avenue from be built. A survey had been mode
*&lt;tycrt • I dead and tin* next dny crime," th»y mean publication of (o crime. Blit the printed news
When he died lie left a magnifi­
JfUprovinv. According to our fig- th“ news regarding crimen commit- carrier not a fraction of the in cent concert hall, named after him the drugstore was the Jewelry nnd and stakes set for the little narrow
SUMMERFIELD N U R S E R Y CO,
■Jjjres, toil.:;,* it's bin turn to die (ml their objection is ill-founded. Ieitement thnt lodges in the guarded i NeW York City. Now it is to Gurlo store of George Sawyer, who gauge road, which when built was
There
never
yet
has
been
any
real
' whisper, the cowardly rumor, the l;t, soj,| U[U| torn down, it enabled with bis wife lived in rooms above farther south, than any other rail­
jpgain.
Marion County, •"
good accomplished by blinding the lip-licking enjoyment of smuggled millions of people to hear good the store. A half block north of road in the United States by more
— — o-------SUMMERFIELD,
Most of ns have got to the point people to the evil around then;. On details. This is evident to the most music, nnd was more useful than us was the II. L. DeForrcst store, than a hundred miles, nnd no doubt
Avhcre we don’t want to see nny- the contrary, tho surest way to a t­ casual student of human nature. It any one of the empty Carnegie li­ and farther north, at the shore end furnished some of the natives with
wUdng done to Muscle Simula. \Ve tract them to any evil thing is lo is a basic element of the race's braries. If he were here it hr the wharf was Gen. Sanford's the first sight they had ever had
-have become so used »o rending on clothe It in mystery/nnd give it the characteristics which all the preach wouldn't be sold, probably.
store under the management of of steam cars. Small flags had
ing in the world can not blink.
^Jh’e front pages of the newspapers charm of secrecy.
Col. Noble A. Hull, with James E. been stuck in the ground about
When a man shut:: his eves to
Of course, there ir the den pica
about n*'1ion being postponed that
Ingruham ns bookkeeper nnd as­ the spot chosen, which was a lit­
MR.
OTT1NGER.
the
Attorney&lt;■11 would be like losing an old friend anything, it is because he fears i t . , hlc type of publicity which panders General of New York state, refuses sistant manager, and John McRae tle north of the present site of
(Ja*t to find omething there about Hu fears it either because it can, to low and debased tendencies. But nn automobile paid for by the pub­ nnd Albert Miller, clerks. Each of your J. T. &amp; K. \V. station, nnd
of itself, hurt him, or because it what wo have to say here deals
•Jthe old fchonl plant.
these four stores were housed in a
so draws him that be is apt t o : with the conscientious journal lic, and thus saves $370 a month “class A” building, giving even there in the presence of n smnll
hastily gathered group of citizens
to
the
state.
It i not anything new to say, embrace it and thus give it the | which is actuated by a desire to
What New York's Attorney-Gen* thus early the forecast of the the ceremony was duly enacted.
•su it in ret oft ;n said in these days, opportunity to do him barm. To serve its community. For such a
"substantial" city it has grown to The ever active and enterprising
.that the differences between the two say that concealment of it is al- newspaper, concealment and rnys- erais docs willingly, other officials be. If we add the bakery run by Bill Hill had furnished a new
should
be
COMPELLED
to
do.
*&gt;mtjor political putties have vir­ ways or^ generally the best policy tery about crime are impossible. To
a native Hollander and the tinfor the purpose and after­
tu ally disappeared.—Sanford Her- for the individual or the cnmmun-) know what threatens one is to be There is no reason why the public shop of Howard and John Groves spade
ward
avowed
hi.^ intention to have
should
provide
nn
automobile
for
ity
is
to
declare
that
neither
th'*
fortified
against
tho
danger.
Give
aid. That is the talk, rood friend,
•of the lion to th*; lamb. The lion person nor the community can deal crime the protection of silence and nny official, unless his work act­ and the two hotels, we have cov­ it nickle plated and preserved as
•"ir doing the talking nnd it is not with it and thnt, therefore, the o n -1darkness, and it will multiply ho­ ually makes an automobile neces­ ered the business district, leaving a sou venter. Whether he did or
AMBITION LEADS
out Judge
Tucker’s home and not I do not know.
sary.
jfhfiflcuil. to tell which purty he rep­ ly thing to do is to run from it. yond nil calculation.
Phil
Parra
more's
livery
stable,
Another
exciting
occasion
in
this
TO IMPROVEMENT .
When the ordinary worker is
resents.—Ocala Banner.
compelled to deliver himself af his both of which being east of San­ connection came when the 7 1-2 ton
work, and do his traveling by street ford Avenue were in Mellonville. engine "Seminole” arrived on a
* ^"Nothing Jack London ever wrote
Keep alive the spark of ambition—-it
cars, there is no reason why public We may say there was only* one steamboat, and the entire man­
•fcould contain more thrilling action
ADSTHAT PAY
to
improvement. Determine to accumu|a_
residence in Sanford and that un­ power gf Sanford hauled it up on
officials shouldn’t do the same. *
3nr,reveal more clearly the strug­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
a
good
size fund for opportunity or e n w
questionably
“the
first,"
was
Col.
the
new
wharf,
at
Sanford
Avenue
g le s of man and animal with nu*
This, of course, does not include
ency.
Tqre than the true story of the
men of the fire, police, park and Hull’s cottage about a half block by pulling on a hawser rope. The
An advertising authority, repre-] the buying thrift and wisdom of other departments, to whom a pub­ south of Sawyer’s store.
intention was to drag it through
veteran tnusher, Sappalla, and his
Directly behind the Sanford town on an improvised track, but
‘ntting of fuithful dogs now rush­ sentative of u large St. Louis dry- that group. The merits of adver- lic automobile really means the
Begin now—open an account with th*
House at the then blind end of was found impructiceahh*, though
i n g the anti-toxin serum through goods firm, recently told a group
merchandise should be as saving of expensive time.
First
Street
wns
the
Lake
Mon'
the
tender
wns
moved
in
that
way,
•si blizzard of the fur North lo the of specialists
Seminole County Bank.
1
* — —
his field several
,,n&lt;l n" pla,nly
tt*
jiqJTering patients at Nome.
roe House,
a. .. long. barrack-like, and the engine was finally luadMRS.
Perry
P.
Russell,
dying,
.
.
.
.
things about newspaper advertis­
One reason why newspaper ail left S5 a week income for her dog two-story building, boarded up and ed back on the boat and landed
• CV t.N'TF.IIKST P A ID OX SAVIXCJS Af CO1
!
- .The Jacksonville Journal in try- ing which are worth thinking vertising has become so valuable Ted. And she cut off her adopton n log structure built at the
i, ?.
about.
Bfing to explain that California trngto the advertiser is the fact that
son. who now contests the will. ed within, which furnished Sanford' track end.
in the first (dace, he explained urh advertising is nearly always ed
la which n sixteen year old girl
He
his foster-mother suffered with all the hotel accomodations it I When the line was completed as
advertising is the honest. Newspapers and mer­ withsays
'murdered her mother, blames it on "newspaper
delusions
she left $5 a could offer in the summer. It was | far as Maitland, my wife and I
the presence of a gun. But the ideal medium for retail firms." chants alike have taken u stand week to the dofj.when
It
may
be. There well managed under the Sanford were included in a party of citi­
•Journal, usually right, errs this
It is read chiefly by tho 85 per- in favor of truth-in-advertising. are unfortunately, however, many Agent, and gave many of us a zens invited by Mr. Ingraham to
•time, for if the gun had not been cent of the buying population made 1The public recognizes this, reads parents whore practical knowledge good boardin™ place as well as go on the maiden trip of the new
jJiupdy, the girt undoubtedly would UP
with incomes of lesst the ads with pleasure and proceeds,
gratitude comes from some dog, caring for transients. The front coach.
Jiave uted a knife, a hammer, or than *4.000 a year. Therefore, itjo n the whole, to buy according to, of
At one point on the trip n pine
rather
-titan from their own chil­ room Pver the drugstore housed
STRENGTH - SF.RVirE - pRQGKK^j.
a.map with the same net result.
should be written to appeal to then:.
the entire printing plnnt of Way tree was found to be too close to
dren.

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&gt;

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*

THEiUMtetti

tuesday,

*£ • VI
Y U M *.
■T i »■ .'£r-_
.The average s in hen egg woighe
*4 oouches to the dozen
• ’ ■» ■ •
r i
Put • little glycerine over the
surface o r th * Cork you are in tn*
glue bottlo and It will never stick.

la e o

Consequently
has
treduced hi’ fh Chamber
t in providing &lt;
ly-made Me* I
setting forth t
made.
— __________

ercise, recreation -and sleep.
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 3.—
The exhibit will-be made in the
"Tomorrow's beauty will not tkinft
So much' *of Hoetlone, pavHurm fo rn ro T tW a tlty par U r in whirii
kpeir w itiliflo fi a» ' ’cow’s vnnrouge and dyefr ~ »&gt;•?•«•
Pipe Organ Club Has'j
But n ic e r : Of’ her'food and sleep IshlnrTrtyaw . “tho molt exquisite
Interesting Meeting
atld drink, j, ;
«m, u
benuantof o m dEieovered,’’-will bee
PERSONAL
Fresh ■gfr and laugh-provoking shown. This cream it wilt be point
Oxcrdse. i.ltt VI
i—'it-n ed "out, has .made-’ history famous,
The Pipe Organ Club met Mon*
c p w ,..
„
Mrs. Frank Mac NM11 left Mon- Shell kiiow the contents of a eook* rdmetoce'-mfreimirbus. / and kept
day aftarnoon a t the home of Mrs. day'on bu.?n«! ?n l^ “ ?peVl Mon‘
IHgout-' : roniim-••
*-» ■ babtem-qnlet f ' *
C. F. Marshall on. Laurel Avenue ! X
bu"lnwa ln S,rtfor(h
d.®y *or, Atlanta, Ga., where she
With lf t i. Marshall, Mrs. W alker1
will make on extended visit with Can maka i-complexion! beautiful, ’In thle Meuty oar)(or will be
Vano Agnew of Winter relatives.
—or nofc^ "ubuSitc E
. #]
and Mr*. B. J. Methvin as hostess. „ p:
shown* natdfwl
go for the
1
ark
spent
Monday In Sanford on
The
rooms
were
lovely
with
cheeks. --VHMkmt"'**!! iclcn no dtess‘thilir
motto,
the
u be a board meeting of bowls of calendulas and baskets of business.
Miss Ruth Hand arrived Monday home demonstration wtrrk
workers of | Irtfc table Is
ei" a complex­
n’i Club a t 9 A. M.
snap
dragons.
Each
member
re­
from
Florida State College for
J^ a t' tW ion ctdilm 'that' nUfy be served In
„ an ex^“
_ ihlHt
“nett Hunt wUl enter- sponded to the roll call with her
and Mrs. C. D. Brumley, of women at Tallahassee to spend the Florida wtlt- hav*
yiloha Bridge Club.
Chuluota spent Monday in Sati- rala-year holldayVwith h jr parents. South - F ortdh F air Fub.^344 at silver refill -stick, ''most effective
favorite verse from the scriptures ford.
Turrtpa that w ill'be Uhlljua Ih the when taken iklth n generous por*
Iff Club will m eft.for aup- T
he'regular business was disposed
annuls of Florida fairs. The pur­ tton of cow's tilhlshint cream."
\ o'clock a t tbff, Country of and splendid reports were given
James Sharon,
student pose
»n, whb
wno la
is a siuuer.t
pose wil be tb eriiphaatii' nutriguaranteed wrinkle OradicatW.
E.
McGraw
and
C.
H.
Rlchennt the Un!v&gt;rMty
M Florida, is tion work being attested by these o rA
rslty ”&lt;
.bf
i„„ , Daughters' Sunday by the personal service chairman. berg of Oecola spent Sunday in spending
r
cdh-yinJt
kcented sweet dreams
a fewv days'With
, r — ,J
Mrs. Winston, and the chairman of Sanford.
parent.-*, I worl
orkers throughout the state. An that will;-not evaporate ln fresh
I " " „f the
Judge and Mr*,t. J: Q. Sharon.
I effort
,-tfo will be made "to show the air, also will be shown
in he entertained by Miss dramatics, Mrs. Glenn. A number
'
‘
ailv!
” ^ J MiV. Clifford Rl»- of lovely gifts were turned in to
advisability
of not depending a l­
Uses of E au'de' BXln, and A&lt;iua
Mrs.r nS, iE. Wllholt; -~r.
and young! Mr. nnd Mrs. R, H. Berg ami
home on Magnolia Ave- the bazar chairman, Mrs. McAllistogether
upon
cosmetics
and
the
Vita*,
will be described in detail
ter. Mrs Hall, the program chair*;
c° L Q^ "cy, • " f t * Eue.U of young son left Tuesday for M&lt;nmi, like for healthful complexions and bV those
In charge of the beauty
,’clock.
man, asked that for next Mondnv
cnd Mrs‘ J • G- Bb!irttetoring down by why of the new healthful dispositions.
parlor.
each member respond to roll call
, “ TT—
Cheney-Ulxie highway. .
fednesday
On the Contrary, It will b® "Why be pale and shallow when
I . ,»!” * lv: J * Schuman and Miss
r , Drummond will e n -, With an original valentine.
‘ " S^huI?tn ,of Oviedo were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B»tcn, Miss shown that these attributes may one of the mott perfect beauty sec­
, Wednesday Bridge Club j At the conclusion of the business I
session the hostesses assisted £J *hopp,nK in the cityJenet Vuude Water, MfsTHoy nnd be obtained by observance-of pro­ ret* of the ages hangs from the
Emphasis in boughs of so many Florida trees,1
Mrs.
Arrin
Stenstrom,
served
a
de­
Mr nmi s i w ,
. Mr.s- John Mac Donald spent Sut- per health rules!.
f t * the regular month- licious salad course.
this connection will bt&gt; ptaced up­ will be one of the ftnh'l suggestion
1
^
11
*
b
a
i&gt;rKan;
tn&lt;
ur,iay
at
Daytona
Bedeh.
r
I Dullness meeting of the
on the well-regulated- diet, a diet df ‘the demonetrntors with rdferClub will meet next Mondnv 1V” 1,11 1,0" 1»rrived Monday from
foman’s Club a t 3 P. M. a t The
3:30 o’clock with Mrs. It. L. •*nck"onville. where Mrs. Morgan
Miss Ann Earle Former left that includes libera] uie of veg­ *nce to building up "that wedding
mu Turner Circle will
has been the guest of her parents. Monday for Fort Lauderdale, she etables and frultsj adequate ex­ day complexion."
Hr*. 0. C. McLendon at Glenn, a t 10C West 4th St.
will return In a few daya and will
Avenue at 3:80 o'clock,
Mrs. Harry Walsh came Satur­ again be the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
rill be a meeting of the Circle Meets With
day from Formosa to spend the W. T. Langley,
Legion at 8 o'clock fotweek end nt home. She returned
, jjoce at the American
Mrs. F. E. Roumillatt Sunday,
Mrs. George B, Stovall left
ne.
Morulay ofterncon for homo in
Crlcle Number One of All Souls
Mr. nnd Mrs. Janies 11. Caldwell Wilmington, N. C., after spending
Thursday
Catholic Church met Monday aft- and daughter of New York City two weeks with her lister, Mrs.
CHICAGO, Feb. " —Exhibits nnd Mrs. Mcdlll McCormick, all
lo William* and Mrz. R. ernoon at the home of Mrs. F. E .------------‘
are spending n few days
in San* E J. Wolfe.
symbolixlng the varied activities of leaders In society and women’s
will entertain with a lin- ( Roumlllat.
ford.
the twentieth century woman and Club work.
honoring Mjss Blanche1 After the usual business, plans
One feature of the exhibit will
Mrs. hrnnees Mills of Lake Ariel, depicting the slow broadening of
were made for an entertainment
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wolfe and
Miss Edna Mills of Scranton, th«* fi-'ltl of feminine enterprise be a collection of newspaper and
[«. Herrin wffl entertain to be held Friday evening, Feb. G. c h ild re n n n d Mrs. Stoyn11 of Wil­ rn..
Pa., and Mrs. Augusta FitxGerald unUl &gt;t embraces two American magazine clippings from variuus
, club »t 3 o'clock.
TJM*, J*
Trip Around the mington, N. C., nnd father C. W. Of Ilew York City are spending a *l“te cupitols, supreme court
during tho last 200 years
World.' For the price of BO cents Kennedy formed a party motoring few weeks with Mrs. Mill's dough judgeships In several states, high countries
emphasizing
storm of protest
led •
the guests will start from America to Cocoa "Beach to spend the day ter, Mrs. Harry Gordon at her home place In the professions and pro­ which'greetedthe
every suggestion for
in
the
Knights
of
Columbus
Hall,
Sunday.
ber Tvo pf All Souls
on tho west side.
minence In tho world’s political af­ a free social status for women.
Ktb
will meet with a t 8 o'clock and travel to Ireland,
fairs, are being assembled here
Spain, Italy, and Japnn returning
, jiifltm at B P. M.
The largest amusement palace in
from many lands for the first Wo­
to America where there will be a i
the world is the Capitol Theatre, In
man’s
World’s
Fair,
to
be
held
at
dance. The public has been in-1 Schedule of County
giturdsy
the American Exposition Palace, on New York, which accommodates
[Hour at the Library vlted.
5,000,
Like Michigan, April 18-25.
The March meeting of Circle I Nurse For February
In
addition,
hundreds
of
com­
(Club at the Libra- Number One will be held with Mrs. j Lyman School, Feb. 2-3.
Salesladies wanted: Experienced
mercial exhibits will reveal the
Mnry Loise Leonard! on the first' Oviedo, Feb. G-6,
A.
feminine band in the business for Speerig big sale.‘Apply at once
Monday.
Lake Mary, Feb. 9.
Club a t the Libruworld and in tho arts of the day. at store.
Osccoln, Feb. 10.
Ukfock.
Several
hundred booths crowded
TAMPA. F&lt;?b. 3.—The South
Ini' Music ■Club will Evening Bridge Club Geneva, Feb. 11.
with specimens front a pcorc of
Florida
Fair
Association
will
send
Sanford—E. S. Primary, Fob. 12
| o'clock.
the Home Demonstration Club girl countries will b® arrayed to re­
13.
Entertained Monday Sanford—W.
cord woman’s contributing In «!CS. Primary, Feb. making tho best record in n fash­ onomics, politics, or science nnd so­
NOTICE
/
EASY PAYMENTS
ion show to be held here In con­
10-17.
era) business meeting of
The Evening Bridge Club was
M a ch in es U»-i&gt;alrc&lt;l ’mnl Itrn te il
nection with the fair from Feb. cial culturo the world around.
Lake
Monroe,
Feb.
18.
ft Club will be held Wed delightfully entertained Monday
A group of prominent Chicago
W e llw llr n m tllr h ln K
M l to the International Club
Chuluotn, Feb. 23.
3 o'clock. There are evening by Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Congress, held annually at Chi­ women is behind n corporation or­ r I ...n r Ih n - w . .11.1 K i l l I I I S I.
Paoln,
Feb.
24.
int matters tb be con- Roumlllat at their home on Pal­
especially to promote
\V. II. Mint!*. B ranch M gr.
REALTOR
Sanford—Grammar, Feb. 25-20 cago. Club girls from all sec­ ganization
ong them the ctasser in metto Avenue.
*r
the
fair,
and
women
will
direct
tions of the state will take part
27.
nf and
, millinery.
.
- It. has
Hibiscus were nrtisticnljy used
in the exhibition, the limit being viitually overy detail of the enter­
fd that there be m in decorating. Mrs. E. V. llousprise. Miss Helen M. Bennett,
two from ouch county.
long diligent in women’s activities Stove and Fire Place
holdor for high score, was award­ STILES-McCROY NUITIALS
F ir s t N a tio n u l H a n k DuUiU^g.
Each
girl
must
have
made
the
and
origlnojor
of
tho
fair
idea;
in
ed an embroidered work bag and
Wood
clothing ln which she will model
MEETS WEDNESDAY Judge Huusholder for high score
The many friends of Miss Edna and which must bo suitable for managing director of the venture.
R oom s 501-502
P h o n e 95
Ciit to’Suit
Thu
board
of
directors
includes
wnc presented socke.
Stiles will be interested to learn school
wear.
Shoes,
hose,
bat,
or
$9,00 per cord delivered
ithly meeting of the
Following the game delicious re­ of her marriage to Thonms McCroy
Mrs. Joseph T. Bowman, Mrs. Ed­
Sales Force Mias Kuba Williams, Mr. R. L. Shipp.
accessories must bo ehosen ith Rockefeller McCormick, Mrs. Britt Realty Company
iLaksing Post American freshments of two courses were of Orlando which took place Mon­ other
by
the
wearer.
day morning Feb, 2, in Wauchula.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n a ijiiu n a a lia iiiin u H n a n a H M i
George 11. Dean, Mrs. Silas Htrawn
till be held Wednesday served.
Each exhibit rnuat be accom­
Those playing were Mr. and Mrs.
After a short trip they will be
|U0 o’clock at tho clubmember Is urged' to D. L. Thrasher^ Mr. and Mrs: W. at homo to their frinds in Orlando. panied by a statement of cost and
value of gurments worn. The
Following the business C. &gt;11111, Judge and Mrs. E. F.
style show gurment may also be
• social gathering, in- Housholder, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E
NOTICE
entered in Jthe clothing exhibit of
wring ami refreshments, Houmiliat
There will be a meeting of tho the
county which the contestant
kU for the members and
American Legion at tho Legion represents.
FIN E PROGRAM PROMISED o'clock which will be followed a:
Contestants will be judged nnd
9:30 o’clock by free dance to which
Tho program to be given at the the friends of the Legion ure invit­ credited on the following basis:
H*. Two All Souls CnthoThirty points for every blue rib­
i will have a cooked food Womnn’s Club Wednosday after­ ed.
bon obtained for exhibits ut tlia
unlay afternoon ut the noon after the business meeting
promises to be one of unusunl in­
Peanut butter makes n very good fair; forty points for record of
I'flfiy.
terest. A one act psiy, "Suppres­ stuffing
fo: celery, particularly if year’s dub work and thirty points
sed Desires," will be put on by the you work it up with a little salad for health score.
m
Literature Department, sonic of the dressing.
9150 will be awarded tho winner.
ANNUAL
%
most tnlentcd women of Sunford
H D A t l f f l O taking part.
Today the motion picture indus­
When
a
custard
curdles
during
I l | 11 I I ■■ m
The business meeting will take the making set It in a pan and heal try ranks eighth In the structure
H IU | |
place at 3 o'clock, ufteF which the with n dover egg beater until it ] of American industry with a capi­
play will be given, and then a so­ is smooth.
• if ) ■tal investment.
cial hour.
|IAL—THIS WEEK
................
......
The hostesses for tho afternoon
e Blue White 85-100, will be Miss Fern Ward, Mrs. J.
Woodruff, Mrs. Ed. Mcisch nnd
.$275.00 D.
Mrs. B. D. Caswell. All club mem­
lie. White 1 1-5 carat bers are expected to be present,
with their invited friends.
$ 100.00
MJSS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

.Offlc* 1M

PHONF.:—H u . 428-J

Social

the first grind
successful bank]
whole-hearted
to be accomm

J

Women Unite To Show Record Of
Accomplishments In V ariop Fields

FIRSTNATIONALBANK

r

GOODUNIMPROVED
CELERYLAND

Tampa Fair To Send
Girl Making Best
Record To Chicago

SingerSewingMachineCo.

Bin, The Jeweler
JL'SE OF QUALITY’

Salesladies wanted: Experienced;
tr Speer’s big sale. Apply at once

| Representing* Loan Connections
With Assets Over

wenty Million Dollars

(prepared to make three, five and
pfear loans on residences and busi133property in the city in amounts
*1,000 to $100,000 with, or without
e insurance. Ask your banker.

ac
lco

Do you want
a Home?

We 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 sum 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.
We charge nothing for the plans or
supervision and will only build the
first 10 houses ourselves to get 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

STRIPE BROAD CLOTH
89c yard

SILK STRIPE VOILES
15 new spring patterns
for 98c yard

MOIIAWK SHEETS
81x90—$1.65

50 pieces of soft Nainsook
29c

LACE

35 pieces Lingerie Checks and Stripes.
All the new shades.
29c yard

Round thread, Linen, Irish Points
Special Wednesday
10c yard
TOWELS
*4/ %
•Large size bath and huck towels
White and Colored Border
29c yard

50 pieces Long Cloth, soft grade.
Special 17c yard
40-in Flounced Voiles. New patterns
44c yarjl *
STRIPE BROAD CLOTH
44c yard

Wednesday To Saturday

Now Meriwether BLlg....2nd St.
PHONE 611

Special Prices f or 4 Days

• “A. B. C.” Sanford Herald

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THE SANFORD HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
3 Manholes tit $50.00...........
61.40
0140 Sta. Yd. Overhaul a t lc..:........,.
4180 Un. F t H Inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 Pcr M._
1.124.80
1480 Lin Ft. Concrete curb and gutter at 76c— ................—
685 Lin Ft. 12 inch Storm Sower a t $1.05...........^
37.80
108 Lin Ft. flurh curl; at 35c— .......... - v- ........- ••••-...........
Extra Work .......... ...................................... ......1
1816 Sq, Yds. rock base nt 80c.-................................................... 1.452.80
1 Monument at Street Intersections..;.............
1,852.32
1810 Sq Yds 2 inch Anphnlt Top a t $1.0?..........— ..................
r
nhnratoiv Inspections of Materials....... ....
138.90
453 Sq. Ft. Concrete Alley returns a t 30c .— ------ ------Legal Expense 2 pet* ecnt............................... .......J'*}
33.0b
1 fype A inie.................................................- .......................
tiftc talk; 10:30 instrumental. »"- chestra; 9:30 orchestra.
Engineering 5 Ppr c e n t-..................................
00.00
2 Type B Inlets at $30.01).............. ..............................- .......
cal; 12 orchestra* 1 i
__
KDKA—Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:15
address; 7:30 concert.
WMC—Mempnis (silent).
1013 Lin Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer a t $1.05...........................•••• 1,0(53.65
TOTAL COST..................... - ................... ......
77.20
WCAE—Pittsburgh (402) 0:30. 772 Lin Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 Per M—~......- .........
WCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul
I
(417)*0 sports; 9 program, style, Uncle Kuybee; 6:^3 special; 7:30
0.50 To be borne entirely by udjacent property",
1 Monument at street intersections ..............................
concert.
talk: 10:30 dance.
Lnboru’.iry Inspection of m aterials................ ......... - .........
,7*°® dumber of fret frontage................... *.-.3,786
KGW—Portland Oregonian (485.
WOR-t-Newark (silent).
4 o672
WJZ—New York (455) fl orches­ 1) 10 concert; 12 strollers.
Legal Expense Adv etc. 2 per cent....:................ — .......... 12G.19 Assessment per foot frontage—
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
KPO—San Francisco (423) 8:30
tra ; 7 Wall St. Journal review;
Engineering o per cent......................................................... 315.50
theater gossip; 9 orchestra; 10
7:30 Jewish history; 9:30 dance.
--------------------------------- WHN—N*w York (300) G en- band, humorous philosophy.
E. It. Trafford's Map, Sanford
TOTAL COST........................................... ......................... ....§0,751.56
J'
WKAQ—San Juan (372.5) 6
tertniners; 0:30 spring styles; 11
l'n«t
band concert.
orchestra. •
To be borm* entirely by adjacent property.
Sum**
nrsprllitlon
Kr„tiUM
WGY—Schenectady (silent).
WEAF—New York (492) G ser­
J. 41. Snipe.-, Lot Block 9, Tr. 1........................... n ;
KFQX—Seattle (238) 9:15 Aunt Number of feet frontage...................14D0.G8
vices; 10 orchestra.
icemen t Is Outcome
W.
J. Thigpen, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 1...........:...... i n
Assessment
per
foot
frontage—-----—$4.5292
Vivien;
10
orchestra;
11
concert;
KGO—Onklnnd (300) G concert.
Conference Between
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
A, L. lietts, Fmt 5, Block 9, Tr. 2 ....................... n r
12 dunce.
WOArW—Omaha (silent).
F in al
WBZ—Springfield (337) 0:15
r»«i
omoter nnd Gibbons In
. WTAY—Onk Pnrk (260) 6:30
Ak»l"«Nllll*llt Nellie E. Loucks, Lot 10 , Block 9, Tr. 2 ............... n ;
K rn n la ir
llen erliM lo n
a rtis ts ;'9 organ; 9:15 xyloophone, talks; G:30 educational; 7 instru­ A n n i e
| New York City on Monday
602.38 J . T, Denton. Lot 5, Block 9, Tr. 3............................ 117
....... 133
mental; 7:15 reader; 7:30 instru­ J. A. Williams, Lot 29.......................— ......
melody girls vocnl; 12 organ.
L. It. Philips, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 3........................ 117
002.38
mental,
glee
club,
soprano;
9
or.....
133
WDAR—Philadelphia (§95) G:30
R. H. Berg, et al, Lot 30 ..... ..................... .
&gt;BmdinffAgreement
543.50
A.
M. Betlinmly, Lot 4,Block9, Tr. 4....................
talk; 7:30 concert; 9:03 orchestra, chestrn,
.......
120
R, II. Berg, ct al, Lot 39............ .............. —
COLUMBUS, (la.. Feb. 3. —
WOO—Philadelphia (509.9) 0:30
KSD—St. Louis Post Dispatch
A.
M.
Bothamly, Lsd 5,Block 9, Tr. 4....................... 58.5
......
129
rith Champion as Yrct Young Stribling made hi* debut as orchestra; 7:30 orchestra; 9:03 or- (519.1) 0:45 ensemble; I t dance. R. H. Berg, et nl, Lot 40 ..............................
A. M. Bothamly, Lot G,Block 9, Tr. 4....................... 58Ji
Amended Plat of Lots 1 to 20 except Lots 12 and 14,
a heavyweight here last night when
A. M. Bothamly, Let 7.Block 9, Tr. 4....................... 58$
of Dcmpsey-Gibhons he knocked out Joe Burke. of De­
Lane's Addition
troit, in the third round of a sched­ TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING ON HIGHLAND STREET
Martha
G. Fox, Loi5, Block 9, Tr. 5 ................... n ;
430.07
Set-To Would Meet Wills, uled
R. II. Berg, et al, Lot 1 9 ....................... ...............— 90.28
ten-round bout. 'Hie fatal
FROM PARK AVENUE TO FRENCH AVENUE.
588.34 E. D. Mobley, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 5.......................... 117
Settling The Title Dispute punch came after two minutes of
Howard Overlin, Lot 20.......- ................... ................... 129.9
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
Public Schorl, Lot 5, l)!cck 9, Tr. 0...........
117
fighting in the third when StribPine Heights, Sanford, Florida,
NEW YORK, Feb. 3. — The ling sent a right hook to Burke’s ment on Highland Street from Park Avanuo to French Avenue has A. P. Connelly, Lot 17...„....................^...... —........... 40
181.10 Public School, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. G„.................... 117
cavywoight ballyhoo for 1925 jaw. Just previous to the knock­ been completed nnd the completed work has been finally accepted
780.95 L. H. Thrasher, Lot 5. Block 9, Tr. 7...................... 117
A. I*. Connelly, Lot 33 ..................................- .......... 173,75
a the red full steam Monday when out tin- youngster floored his op­ by the* Oily Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
780.95 Victor &amp; Bel! Cluck, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 7........... U7
^ Rickard announced he would ponent for a count of live with a
A.
P
.-Connelly,
Lot
19................................................
173.75
The following is the iinnl estimate of the coat for the paving
Jack , loft honk to the right jaw. .Strib­
natch Tom Gibbons,
842.43 Joe Chittenden, South 1-2 Lot 4, Block 9, Tr. 8..... .*,8.5
A. P. Connelly, Lot 01................... .............................180
1 t
lempsey for n return title bout ling weighed 177'{. and Burke 188. of Highland St. from Park Ave. West to French Avc. n width of 21
797.1 1 Joe D. Chittenden, E. 10' of S. 1-2 Lot 5,BIk9, Tr. 8 16
A. P. Connelly, Lot 79.............................. ~.............. 170
&lt;
srly in June and then pit the witt­
feet with sheet asphalt on n G inch rock base:
Joe
I).
Chittenden,
W.12,5ft.
of
Lot
5,Blk.9Tr.H....
42$
The
above
nnd
foregoing
final
assessments
arc
payable
without
in­
er against the r crennial negro
2108 Cu. Yds. Evocation at 40c .......... ............... ..................5 843.20
ontender, Harry Wills, in Scptcm- Holland Sends Deaf
,
terest up to MARCH 1, 1925 nnd from and after such date said special Alice W. Palmer, Lot 9, Block 9, Tr. 8..._.............. 58$
22.00
er. Both bouts would be staged
IC lc V C n T o B e l g i u m 2200 Sta, Yds. Overhnu! at lc .................................................
assessments will be payable only in Fifteen Equal annual installments Bessie C. Wheeler, I-ot 10 , Block 9, Tr. 8 ........... 58.5
3210 Lin. Ft. Concrete Curb nnd Gutter at 7Gc ................... 2,414.10
Ither in the Yankee stadium or in
M. C. Moseley, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. l...„................ 117
ickard’s Jersey City
87.15 with interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments.
219
Lin. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c .................................... .........
AMSTERDAM.
Holland.
Feb.
3.
J.
J. Mausser, Lot 0, Block 10, Tr. 1........................ 117
Witness
my
band
as
City
Clerk
nnd
the
seal
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
lor)**’ Thirty Acres.
3,388.00
Rickard made this announcement —A sporting league exclusively 4235 Sq. Yds. G inch Macadam Base at 80c ..........................
M. I). Bronson, Let 1, Block 10, Tr. 2...................... 117
Fla.,
this
19th
day
of
January
A.
U.
1925.
Ite r an hour’s conference with for the deaf has been formed si­ ■1257 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Sheet Asphalt Top nt $1.02 ............... 4,312.14
Stella P. Arrington, Lot 0, Block 10, Tr. 2............ 117
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
133 TO
Ibbons and the latter's manager, multaneously both here ami in Rot­ 4G1 Sq. Ft. Concrete Alley Returns nt 30c ..........................
Vesta L. Weeks, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 3.................. 117
terdam.
The
members
will
spec­
iddie Kane, ut which the St. Paul
22.(10 Pul,lish *,an“"I Feb- 3- 10 nml 17
113 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk nt 20c .................................................
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 0, Block 1G, Tr. 3...................... 117
oxer came to definite terms with ialise in football and n match be­
180.00
promoter. Wills already is tween Amsterdam and Rotterdam G Type B. Inlets at $30.00 ................... .....................................
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM- City Park. Lot All. Block 10, Tr. 4.......................... 248
elevens has been arranged for next 373 Lin. Ft. 12
inch Storm Sewer 8 to 10 Ft. Deep at $2.75....1,025.75
nder contract with Rickard.
MEKCIAL STREET FROM PARK AVENUE TO PALMETTO Catholic Church, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 5............... 218
No binding agreement has yet Easter Monday, From the two 100 Lin. Kt. 12
inch Storm Sewer It) to 12 Ft. Deep a t $1.00400.00
Mrs. A. Simon, Lot l, Block 10, Tr. 0...................... 117
AVENUE.
ean reached with Dempsey, but deaf terms a national eleven will 2 Manholes 8
to 10 ft. at $85.00 .............................
17000
11 doubt that he would he seen in be selected which Is to meet a Bel­
J. C. itobarts, Lot 0, Block 10, Tr. 6........................ 117
|j|
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
at
the
construction
of
the
asphalt
pave70.95
Ction again seemed removed by n gian team of deaf players at Ant­ 945 ft. Lumber left in trenches at $75.00 ..............................
Mrs. M. Nelson, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 7...„............... 117
194
25
ment
«n
Commercial
Street
from
Park
Ave.
to
Palmetto
Ave.
hns
185 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer 4 to 0 inch deep at $1.05 ..
rompt declaration in Los Angeles werp next May.
y
Extra Work"
................ ................ ...... "
' *
MU50 been completed, and the completed work has been finally accepted by W. II. Peters, Est. Lot. 6, Block II), Tr. 7............ 117
y Jack Kearns, Dempsey’n mann­
City
Pnrk,
Lot
AH,
Block
10,
Tr.
8
........................
21:1
er, th a t the champion would give SUZANNE LENGLEN WINS
2 Monuments n r s t r e e r i n t c i ^ t i o n 7 ar$(kGO^Z Z Z T Z Z
13.00 !tho c it&gt;’ Commission of the City of Sanford. Florida.
otn Gibbons and Wills an opporIN TENNIS TOURNAMENT
The Above and foregoing Final Assessments are payable
The following is the final estimate for paving Commercial
H’7.78
Laboratory
Inspection
of
materials
_________
_
_
unity to fight for the title. Uirkinterest up to March 1, 1925 and from and after suiii dale
Street
from
Park
Avo.
east
to
Palmetto
Ave.
n
width
of
16
feet
with
NICE, Feb. 3.—Suzanne Lenglen Legal expense adv. etc 2 per cent .........................
,rd said he anticipated no difficulty
271.80
assessments will be payable only in l.&gt; equal annual insUUaai
oming to terms with Dempsey.
apparently completely recovered Engineering 5 per cent ...............................................
679.50 sheet asphalt on a G inch rock base:
The statements by Rickard and from her recent injury, Monday en­
300 Cu. yds. grading at 40c ................................... .....................$ 120.00 interest nt 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payments,
[earns synchronized so well that tered the second Nice tournament
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the Citydi
12flf Lin. Ft. Fiusli Curb at 35c .................................................. 4-12.40
iffht experts, accustomed to mid played this winter and defeated Total Cost .......................................................................... ........... $14,541.08
Fla.,
this 19th day of January A. D. 1E23.
1110
Sq.
Yds.
Rock
Base
at
80c
.......—.......
^.....
.......................
888.00
nnter caution nnd contradiction Misses Branley and Moore, six-love To be borne entirely by adjacent property owners.
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
GG
2
Lin.
Ft.
3
inch
Drain
Tile
a
t
$100.00
..................................
C6.20
:» the business of the ring game, Mile. Lenglen, playing with Baron Number of Feet frontage
....................................30 ill
ped a t the conclusion thnt the Dc Morpurgo, won from Mile.
Publish
Jan.
20,
27—Feb.
3,
10 and 17th.
1110
Sq.
Yds,
2
inch
Sheet
Asphalt
Top
a
t
$1.02
...................
1,132.£0
...............................$4.8213
gram of two title fights here Joyux and M. Parler by the same Assessment per foot frontage
1
Type
B.
Inlet
.............................................................................
30.00
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
iU year was as good ns clinched. score. The French star appeared
l Manhole .....................................................................
60.00 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY OX
■There was' no explanation as to nt the top of her form.
Plllll
Flnnl
*«»»•«•
llrw c rip f in n
F n m l met*
.tlHI'HIIII'ltl 99 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer at $1.05 ..................................
mat effect Dempsey's fighting
94.50
FORD AVENUE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO r,B
Sanford Heights Addition
ns would have upon the mntriMBS. MALLORY WINNER
I Monument at Street Intersection .........................................
0.50
STREET.
onlnl venture which he has nnT. E.* Thornley, Iait 83 ....... ..... ?............... .............. 130
Laboratory Inspection of Materials ......................................
35.36
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the uphakj
unced for May. Observers con­
NEW YORK. Kelt. 3.—Mrs.'Mol- Mrs. C, W. Godwin, Lot HI ...................................... 60
289.28 Legal Expense, Adv. etc., 2 per cent .......................................
67.30 ir.ent on Sanford Avenue from Franklin Street to (ienevn Stns
ed, however, thnt unless there In li. Mallory, former national ten­ W. G. Tyler Sr., Lot 85 ............................................. 60
289.28 Engineering, 4 per cent .............. ... ............... ..........................
some hitch in this plan, the nis chnmoton and outstanding star
114.00 been completed, and the completed work has been finally actt)i
*
ampinn’s fiancje Estelle Tnylo
,
. of the field, was victorious Monday George A. DeColtes, Lake
Otion picture nrtress had removed in the opening of play in the ntt- and A. R. Key, Lot 86 ............................................. 60
289.28 Total Cost ......:................................................................................$3,037.00 the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
Sr objection to tuning their wed- ntm! women's indoor
invitatlm George A. DeCottes, Lake
The following is the final estimate of the cost lor tit
To be borne by City 1-3 ..............................................$1,012.35
ling bells to the sound of tho ring’s tournament at the Heights Casino.
of
Sanford
Avenue 24 feet in width from Franklin Stmt 1
289.28
jg i'X f '
She bombarded her way to an easy and A. R. Key, Lot 87 ............................................. 60
(To be lorne by ndjaccnt property ........................ 2,024.71
Geneva
Street
with Sheet Asphalt (Willite Process) onaSixi
| ,Gibbons nnd Kane informed Rick triumph over Mi Jo de (lott, of George A. DeCottes, Lake
t.
Number of feet frpntage ...»................................. .1......... 1,004
base.
r_
*
■* ••
they Would 1prefer to box New York, G-0, 0-1, in a second and A. R. Key, Lot 8H .................... j....
289.28
6(1
AsscH.mom per foot frontage ...........-........... ......[[.. .$2.0106' *
ipeey in Now York, where oifi- round match after drawing a bye Minnie S. Stewart, Is&gt;t 89 ................................
3228
fcu.
'Yds.
Excavation
at
40e ........................................ I 'll
289.28
00
eial decisions are rendered, rath- in the first round,
FRED
T.
WILLIAMS,
Engineer.
2616
Lin.
Ft.
Curb
nnd
gutter
nt 76e .................. ........ ...... l|
Mrs, Alice HuRz, Lot 90 ..,
289.28
61) •1
ir than under the no-decision Inw
The following is the final estimnte of the cost of widening the 69 Lin. ft. Flush Curb at Ilfic .....................
F.
B.
Adnniit,
Lot
91
..........
lling in New Jersey. The pro
Bi'YK NEWS PAPER
289.28
60
paving on Commercial Sheet between I’ark Avc. nnd Palmetto Ave. 104 Lin. Ft. Cranite Curb re-act a t 15c ..
oter, however, refused to indi­
Robert W. Deane, Lot 93
60
280.28
from 16 feet to 10 feet in width with sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock 3342 Sq. Yds. Rock Foundation a t 80c ..
te what his choice of an arena
FORT MYERS, Feb. 3. — Har­ Robert W. Deane, Lot 92 ..
289.28
00
ould he.
rison Fuller, formerly engaged in
base:
3320 Sq. Yds. Willite 2 inch Top nt $1.22
239.28
60
No announcement was made ns newspaper work in Minnesota, hns c . O. Collins, Lot 91 ..........
210 Cu. Yds. Grading at 40c ........................... ..............................? 84.00 23.4 Cu. Yds, Class II. Concrete at $23.00
financial condition*, but
r&gt;ut it was ( bought an interest in the Fort C, Schultz and
000 Sta. Yds. Overhaul a t lc ...................................... ....... ........
6.00 5 Typo A inlets a t $35.00
nderstood Gibbons will receive at 1Myers Tropical News, morning (J. II. Housholder, Lot 95
269.90
56
oast $100,000 nnd proluihly $150,- daily, nnd assumed the editorship
1173
Lin.
Ft.
com
rote
curb
and
gutter
in
place
of
flush
1 Type II Inlet
K)0 for a battle wth jvm psey. The of tin* paper. He bought tlm. stock C. Seliultz nnd
curb which would have been used on 16 ft. pavement at
J
Manholes at $50.00 ..............................................
G.
H.
Housholder,
Lot
98
S t. Paul challenger failed to make of Peter J, Bent/,, founder of the
269.90
56
41c .............................................................................................
480.93 2500 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile at $100.00 per M.
even his expenses out of the his­ on per, and members of Ids family. G. E. Lavigne, Lot 97
205.17 100 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c ............................ ... ..............
65
35.00 480 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer at $1.05
toric encounter with Dempsey that Mr. Fuller will have as hi; assoc­ G. E. Lavigni), i.„t 98 .....
211.07
fit)
went the limit of fifteen rounds in iates in publishing the Tropic il1373 Sq. Yds. Rock Base ut 80c ............................................... 1,098.40 124 Lin. Ft. 21 inch Storm Sewer at $2.75
the little boom town of Sholby, News, Waiter C. RcnU. as busi­ («. A. DeCottes, Lake
"*""T
1285 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Oil Asphalt at $1.02 .......... .................
1,250.70 1440 Sq. Y'da. Sub Foundation at 50c
Montana, in July, 1923.
and
A.
IL
Key,
Lot
99
.....
51)
241.07
132 Sq, Yds. 2 inch Lake Asphalt nt $1.22 ...........................
168.30 1 Monument a t Street Intersection ....
Wills may or may not regard bis ness manager, and Keivoy W. b. A. UeCottes, Lake
850 Sq. Ft. Concrete Alley returns at 30c ...........................
255.00 Extra Work ............................................
Inclusion in the title plans as a Bents, who will take charge of the “ 'id a . It. Key, Lot 100 .
60
211.07 30 sq. ft. Sidewalk at 2()e ............................. ..............................
hoodoo. The negro has figured a n ­ job printing department.
6.00 Laboratory Inspection of Materials ...
G. A. DeCottes, Lake
nually for the past several years
Extra Work ............................................. ...............
10.00 Legal Expense, Adv. etc., 2 per cent
Black
walnuts
are
one
of
the
few
in mid-winter negotiations,
but
nnd A. R. Key, Lot 101
2II.D7 Laboratory Inspection of materials
60
42.54 Engineering, 5 per cent .......................
they have fallen through
with nuts which retain their flavor nfU ti. A. DeCottes, I.ake
er
cooking.
I.ega! Expense, Adv. etc. 2 jmr cent
equal regularity.
08.92
and A. R. Key, Lot 102 ................
318.37 Engineering I per cent .......................
137.84
G. A. DeCottes, Lake
Swedes Warned Not
Less Credit of 200 tons Rock at $1.80
and A. It. Key, Lot IU3 ........... .....
!11.07
50
Radio Program
Total Co it Widening ................................... ...................................$3,652.’
(i.
A.
DeCottes,
I.nke
To Break U.S. Laws
\
1To be borne entirely by adjacent property, owners.
Totnl Cost .....................................
.......~w
and A. It. Key, Lot. 104 .............
60
Program for Feb. 1
Numbor of feet frontage ................................................,.l no-l
STOCKHOLM, Feb. 3.— The
.
...2,458.61
Number
of
feet
frontago
____
H.
W.
Kennedy,
Lot
105
..
_____
!
■
»
*
*
••*
•
•••*
•*
I
WSB—Atlanta Journal ( 129)
50
Assessment per foot frontage ...................................... $3.0382
lure of the Golden West is u&lt; ID: 15 orchestra.
............................. $5,623
Cost per foot front ......................
DeCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 1UG .
60
strong ns ever in Sweden, and the
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
WEE I - Boston ,(203)
G
orches
i
„
.
DeCottes,
Lake
nnd
Key,
Lot
H
&gt;7
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property.
611
applications for visas received ut tra: 7 Harry
I’ Ihb I A
(
I i11411 Avm*unfitt*llI
•y Einstein; 7:15 must,
...
V u t i i ' — l h '* « * r I p i J i m — I ' imi I r m t i l i i K c
O n l i i r i . W ith *
FRED T. WILLIAMS. Engb^J
W i d p i l i n g I n 10 I f .
the United State i consulates him eul; 8 cent ert; U musical: 10 ur-| l ( ,oUcs' l :,k,! !1"1* bey, Lot 108
61)
|*nnt
E.
R.
’Irafiord’s
.Uap,
Sanford
recently exhausted the quotas fur gnn.
DeCottes, Luke and Key, Lot 109
50
.\flttii*
O citrrl hi Ion
Front n*?
the remainder of the immigration
WGR- Buffalo (319) 6 music;
Total
Maude M. Jenkins, lad III) ............
50
Pine Heights, Sanford, Fla.
year.
sclent it lecture; 7:15-!&lt; 15 pliilhur S. F. Iluudiiuy, Lot 111 ....................
Sanford Hotel &amp; Construction Co., Lots
55
A. P. Connelly and Mrs.
In view of tiiis situation the nienic concert; 10:20 music.
,, ,
I, 2, 3 lllk 2 Tier 3 feet frontage 148.8
300.09
511.30 $811.45 McCullough, Lots 79, to 93 Inc................................... 921
WON—Chicago Tribune (370) 6 | Uobert Denne. l.,d 112
Swedish authorities, as well a the
T.
J. Miller—Beg. N. K. Cor lllk 2 Tr. 2,
Swedish-American Line, are mak '" 'o n : 6:30 ens until
Lot 1C! ...
piintet, 8 Robert Deane,
Amrndcd Plat of Edge wood; Sanford
Run S. 82.4 ft. W. 75 ft. N. 82.1 ft. E.
ing efforts to prevent Swede 'concert,
Robert Deane, Lot 1.1 I ...
Swope-Douglnss
Inc., I^*ts 15 to 21 inc.......... .....
from yielding to tho temptation of WKBII—Chicago (370) 7-12 o 75 ft., fret ftonlhge 75 ..................
151.26
272.87 $124.13
Rose Court Addition, Sanford, Fla.
entering the United States iileg-(che-tra. Riviera theatre, Hawaiian ■L N. Rossiter, Lot 115
Lake View Pnrk, Sanford, Fla.
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 110
ally. Thus the government social
• readings, vocal,
Rose Court Inc., Lot 50 ............................................. 20
Sanford Herald, Lot A, frontage 1 18.8
300.1)9
541.3G $841.45
board has published in iti la te s t1 " L.&gt;—Chicago (346) 6:30 or- J. N. Rossiter, I.ul 117 ...
South Park, Sanford, Fla.
Harry Kent, Lot B. frontage !00 ft. ...
201.67
bulletin n warning nguiiist nttheatre; 7 lone ;cnut., L X. Rossiter, Lot 118 ...
303.82 $565.49 Rose Court Inc., lait 1 ...................... ...................... 71
tempta to slip over the Canadian.
!!d ' ,' T r : K (nn’' program; J. N, Rossiter, Lot 11!)
ike Front Improvement Company, Lots
,
('. J. Marshall and W. T.
frontier by persons who have been 9-12 trombonist, Saddler feature; J. N. Rossiter, Lot 120 ....
C,
D,
E,
F;
1,
2,
35,
36,
37,
38,
39
I.angley, Lots 2 to 2t inc....................................... ^,1096.03
legally transported to the Domin­ symnbonv, tdio.
and 40, frontage 531.4
............ .......
1,071.60 1,933.34 3,001.91
WMAQ—Chicago News (!I7.."&gt;) Unknown, Lot 121
ion.
The above nnd foregoing final assessments are paya^
G organ; 0:30 story hub ; S |«*cttir •; Unknown, Lot 122
The above and foregoing Final Assessments are payable without
interest up to March 1st, 1925, nnd from and after such
8:30 piano concerto; 9 WMAQ play­
interest up to March I, 192.&gt; nnd from and after sucii date said specBAN PARK SPEECHES
Arthur
Moore, lo t 123
ers.
special assessments will be payable only in 15 equal anm“*!]
ial assessment will be payable only in ten equal annual installments
KYW—■Chicago (530) 7 concert: F. D. Etrccdun, Lot 124 ...
mi nts with interest a t 8 per rent per nnnuni cn all ik'bn
ST. PETERSBURG,
Fob.
,07 which Interest-at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payment.
_ ..
8 musical: 8:30 stage reviews; 9:051George E. limiter 1
-i&gt;&gt;r.
ment.
i
Public meetings ami »p. eeh-ina!.- talk: 9:45-2:30 revue.
Iln w .ri , .
,
|
. Jl
t)7
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the* City of S r.
ing in St. Petersburg'* public parks
\
. itnos my hand as City Clerk and the Seal ol the l|t*
WLW—Cincinnati (423) G r o n - |!! "
V,‘rhn' I’" t »*J0
ford, Florida this 19th day of January A. D. 1925.
will come high from now one— cert; 8 quartet, trie, prince of the • 1 • 1 lelds. Lot 1 27
ford,
Horida, this 19th day of January, A. D. 1925.
$100 fine and 30 days in jail, to Ivories, orchestra.
US (Heal)
1“ R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
H.
Pne; aw, Lot 160
(Scr-1
&gt;
1^- It. PHI LIPS. City W
be exact, if the city commission
Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10, ami 17.
J * W. I'enoington; Beg. 132 ft. S of N W Cor. of S
Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 and 17.
finally adopts an ordinance that concerL^ ° 10^ “ 1111 &lt;n(J**3)
IV 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 Sec. 36 Tp.
has passed first reading. The o r ­
WFA A—Dallas (silent).
19. s. r . ;:o K. Run S. 132 ft. E. 315 ft. N.
dinance, it is Indicated, is designTO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON EIG H ill c B a s i i B n K i s B i i e j s B B a j r i a s a i i i n i i B i i s ^ a ^ P
WOC—Davenport (198) 8 nr
ed to give persons free use ,,f (he!Rani't. sonrano.
132 ft. W. : 45 fl. to Bog.
1,39a 3G
STREET FROM SANFORD AVENUE TO FRENCH AVENUE. u
_____ ___ ..289
parks for ^ensure purposes with­
KOA—Denver (322.4) 'J address,
The abovi and foregoing final assessments are payable without I
Notice is hereby given that construction of the asphalt) pavement 3
DO YOU KNOW
out licing sultjected to haranguing Hawaiian selections, quartet, or
mtere t up to March 1st, 1925, and from and a fte r such date said oirE ighth Street from Sanford Avc,, to French Ave., has been com­
of the "spellbinders," those who1chestrn.
THAT JOE’S SMOKE HOUSE
WHO lies Mqifieg (522.3) G:3il special assessment* will be payable only in Fifteen Equal Annual I11- pleted and the completed work has been finally accepted by tho City 2
would deliver advertising talk, to
persons gathered to hear band con-; orchestra; 7. jo dance, cornetist;
IS ONE OF THE LARGEST DISTRIllUTORjj
t..llmeuU with interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred pay­ Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
certs, bvggirs, and the like.
syi'',!;’” t,M*
ments.
The following is the final estimate for paving Eighth Street from
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES IN THE
W( -\--i)utruit Free Press (516)
Witness my hand as City Clerk and the Seal of the City of San- Sanford Ave., to French Avo. 21 feet in wid.h with sheet asphalt on
New* iirchewlrn. iiarlio'*'*, tenor,
XVBAP I *. Worth Star T e ' ■
0 inch Rock Base.
nl, Florida this 19th day of January A. D. 192
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
YES
gram (472.9) 7:3(1 urogram;* 9:30 (Seal)
2200 Cu Yds Grading at 40c................... ........................................ 882.40
L.
It.
Phillips,
City
Clerk.
GonlhwMtarn Ksprrnji i*u &lt;u«&gt;r- dunce; 12 (SPE C IA L ) Negro Holy
WE HAVE YOUR FAVORITE PAPER
11245 Sta Yds Overhaul at l c .......................... ............................ 112.45
kioh on Clyde Line it.&gt;iii» i.etwr.-u Ghost camn meeting.
OR MAGAZINE AT
KNX Hollywood (336.!)) 8 talk; *D ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON FRANK­ 4020 Un Ft Club and Gutter at 76c ............... ........................... 3,055.20
Un .s .hilly service, .accept Manila:
594 Lin F t Flush Curb at 35c......................... .......... .......... ...... 207.90
LIN STREET FROM SANFORD AVUNUE TO PARK AVENUE.
ryt ™ points, ut lowest throitsli 8:.0 mu: ic; 10 features; 12 orches­
tra.
607 Lin Ft Granite Curb reset a t 15c...—....... .............. .... .....
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the Asphalt Pave­
76.05
.
**t|.,ii* mrule »t Pttlalks win,
WIIB—Kansas City (111) 7 spe­
rus* |. Ptlll.r express
4626
Sq.
YiH.
rock
base
nt
80c
.....
.........
...................................
ment
on
Franklin
St.
from
Sanford
Avc.
to
Park
Avc.
has
been
comcial.
3.700.80
dsrtiur superior through s.i .l,-.. to
iM.intt. It, .1, I
• .1
I , ,.WP AF- K»nsa* City Star (111 pleletl, and tho completed work has been finally accepted by the City 4049 Sq Yds. 2 inch sheet asphalt top a t $1.02, .................. . ■1,71 1.98
x . . f es p e l l f u l l y S.ilu-U y o o r h u » | . i .1) 0 school nf the nlr, address,
833 Sq. Yds Brick relaid flat at 40c.......................... k............. 333.20
Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
OR LOBBY STORE
tu- m. atul will weir,one Inquire:.
t o r .,t
r r h . (lull s. s.- r v lc .
, tc.
•
1f
H program.
•Ill
Sq.
Ids.
Brick
relaid
on
edge
at
44c
..............................
Hn*
following
in
tho
fiual
estimate
of
the
cost
of
Paving
Franklin
100.9(1
t i f f l i e I ' l y i l e I.I n , l i o c h s
W1IAS—UmlsviBi* Times (460)
First National Hank Rldtf*
• Horn Sanford Av«. west to Park Ave. u width of 2J fc^l. with 2713 Sq Ft. Concrete Alley returns nt 30c.......... ................... 813.90
7:.ui com ort. recitation.
I #• J. 11If IsIsI.Vl*, V1$f H(
855
Sq
Ft.
Sidewalk
at
20c.............................
...........................
Ma
rt
asphalt
on
a
0
inch
rock
base.
KHJ—Los Angeles Times (395)
171.00
Huitlora, Flu.
OUR FOUNTAIN DRINKS ARE BEST
8 concert; 8:30 children; 10 nclcn- h°l »'u Yds grading a t 40c.
9 Type B Inlets at $30.00.— ........ ..................... ....... 2 7(1.00
............ ........... ...... ................... 321,00 ,
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H JACK DEMPSEY AND
1 Y GIBBONS NEXT SUMMER
Burke Takes Count
In Third Round Of
Bout With Stribling

JOE’S SMOKE HOUSE

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Real Estate

PRINTING
A1R° UT
County and
WIGHT PRINT~SHOP—RuaiToril"
Lakeland. through the Stnr-Tele*
era n specialty. Phone 417-W.
5™"!' Hest advertising medium in
0 Railroad Avenue.
South Fiorida Published morning*.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Mar-Telegram. Lakeland, Fla.
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xcnit. Make your sales
service. Telephone 93. New lothrough the Xenia Gazette,
ention, Welaka Building.
Xenia Ohio. Rich »gricultural
district. Want nd and display
____ PAPER HANGER
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pn- rates on request.
cr hanger. Phono 340. 115
&gt; I-E U O K n -C U l...
?'ark
Avenue.
IJ r : 1 \“U *»v* ‘hr Inrgaat dreu0n J n Southwestern 0«orc!a
Rstr He f 4-word) lino.
B
REAL ESTATE
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE TO REACH tl)e prosperous farm­
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
ers and fern growers of Volusia
property listed and for sale. Of­ county ndvertiso in the DcLand
fice 108 Second St.. Ncnr Park Daily Nows, rate lc per word, cash
Avenue. Phone 282.
with order.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles
1923

Graham
V4 Ton Truck
1923
Dodge
Coupe
1924
Dodge
Touring
1922
Dodge
Touring
1922
Dodge
Roadster
1024
Ford
Fordor Sedan
1023
Ford
Runabout
1925
Ford
Ton Truck
(Cab &amp; Body)
Ford
9 Passenger
Suburban bus
Ford
Panel
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, nil
run* fine and look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodga Denier
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
Dodge

FOR RESULTS
WANTED

Help Wanted
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WANTED—At once. Work from
We will be ready in 3 or 4 days
WANTED—Young man of good
9 A. M. to 5 P. M. as cashier,
to show you the property itself
FOR SALE—Pure sugar canc sy­
appearance to solicit advertising saleslady &lt;&gt;r office work by lady
and the mans nnd prico lists of
rup, 05c per gallon in 35 gallon —Should have his own car—Good 33 y.ars old. Not afraid to work.
and rolthe new development now being
barrels. Pure Sugar House molas­ opportunity for hustler with abil­ .Mrs. II.' Harrison, Care of Phillips
llalrlr
prepared for you right under your
ses 45c. Puro Cuban 35c,—Davis ity to produce. Apply at Herald Apt.
10* a tl"**
eyes in the suburbs of Sanford.
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga._____ Office.
Nr a Mur
»Ve received u sufficient number
tlr a liar
CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­ WANTED—Bright energetic boy
We buy used clothing. Semi us
of nnswers to our advertisements
le n line
tal gold, platinum and discard­
a list of what you have. We will
iulilr above
about
twelve
years
of
age
to
last week to sell out nil of our
ed Jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
work after school. Apply circuln call. J. .1. Randall, 121-W. Eufirst section but wo want to choose
Refining Co.,.Otsego, Mich.
| are for condid Ave.. Del and. Fin.
tion department, Herald.
the buyers very carefully so ns
Leo IrnBlb
to get a good class of customers
FOR SALE—C Melody saxnphone,
and future residents at this sub­
nice instrument, reasonably pric­ STENOGRAPHER WANTED — WANTED—To buy country pro­
| 0c for first
duce, canned vegetables, syrup,
Must be experienced. Give full
urb, so this advertisement will be
ed. Phone 577 W.
highest
prices paid.—Davis Whole­
■ estrlcted to
particulars
regarding
qualifica­
run for a few days more. The
sale Co., Augusta, Gn.
tin.
FOR
SALE—Used
WHIys-Light
tions.
P.
O.
Box
221,
Sanford.
wise
people
are
answering
now.
1,. The HanPlant, A-l shape used 10 months.
Our first actual opening announce­
reapnnalblB
$10,000,000 company wants man WANTED TO HUY—Moderate
Bargain for quick sale. I,ake Mary
Insertion,
ments will be rnniie for St. Valen­
iubsequent
priced home or building lot. Give
to seel Watkins Home Necessities
Casino, Lake Mary, Fin.
tine’s
Day
nnd
ineanwhilo
the
first
slinulil be
nil
particulars. Address F. II. W.
in
Sanford.
More
than
150
used
comers are getting special prices.
r In ca so o f
SALE—Gasoline pump and daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly. care of Herald.
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division MAIN E—Wnter vtlle, Morning Sen­ Address promptly. A. B. C. San­ hOR SALE—1924 Ford house car FOR
tank also furniture, dress form Experience unnecessary.
Write
isr.it*
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­ ford Herald.
cheap for rash. Address G. C. and baby carriage. Phone 200.
jtallvr tnorDept. 11-0, The J. R. Watkins Co.. WANTED TO BUY—A small bed
lando.
FlPridn.
and
F
i
o
r
n
ple
nre
interested
in
Florida
prop­
, rat*'", rules
Elkins, Sanford Ave., Sanford, Fla.
of pepper plants. Phone 133-W.
02-70 W. [own Ave., Memphis,
ulvr you
Heights, Florida on Dlxio High­ erty. Reach them through thi FOR SALE—Small homo with
Table
Board
C.
A. liinpom.
Tenn.
And If
way. '
three
acres
of
land,
50
ornngu
I
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
isslst you
I--------------------------------------------trees
and
truck
garden.
Ideal
spot
tion.
Boats
ml. to
Elegant table board—rates rea­ WANTED—At once, man and WANTED—Unfurnished house or
STOVES
for chickens, electricity and water.
sonable.
Something good to eat.
ADVERTISE
in
tt&gt;
Journal-Her­
apartment, close in, by perman­
wife for kitchen nnd yard work.
10
minutes
out
on
hard
road.
Phono
ICB
Bargain list of rebuilt boats;
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil
500
Palmetto
Ave., Phone 200-J.
lv*&lt; t l i c l r
ald, South Georgia’s greatest 571-J.
Apply Ornngo &amp; Black Hotel, ent tenants. Address Cudah/, box
No.
1—For
sale;
Pleasure
boat
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Idresa ns
1072, City.
Long wood, Fin.
22 ft.. 0 in.xlHin draft, 4 cylinder
lumber If
ovens and victrolns. Your credit weekly and Sunday Classified rates SUBDIVISION
For
Rent
,t)iiul one
Red
Wing
motor,
speed
11
miles
is good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First 19c per line. Wnycross JournalSALESMEN—We wont four good
SYNDICATE &gt;
mil bus a
per hour. Reasonable price. Con­
Apartments
Street.______
Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
irrs can't
salesmen
to handle n real estate
ORGANIZING
Five
room
house
for
rent,
911
struction of the very best.
u un less
development
in
the
suburbs
of
San­
TIN AND METAL WORKElm
Ave.
Telephone
137-W.
A limited interest for sale in
No. 2 Itunahout 24 ft. 4 ft., din.
ford. This city is now looked up­ APARTMENT FOR RENT—Cor­
J A M E S I I . COW AN— AH kinds TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Syndicate organizing to purchase by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine, FOR RENT—Four room house on
ner Oak and Second Street.—
Send
in
your
subscription
to
tho
HIST he
ns the best place for invest­
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Tribune or hand it to your local GOO acres near one of best anil speed 14 miles per hour. A sac­
Phillips Building, phone 3.
L’t TV» 1"nwith
modern
conveniences
and)
ment
in
Florida
nnd
our
property
Wator
and
Boat
Tanks.
At
Oak
■f »T letso you can rend Florida’s most substantial cities in Florida. rifice. Iluilt Inst October.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele- dealer
41w.nl IUNo. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. 0 in. garage. 2nd St. West Side. An­ is well located; will lie properly re­
greatest
newspaper. One year Remarkably low price. Profits
Lost and Found
nie Phllpa.
phono 111;_______
stricted ami i.i very low priced.
ItalM.
$8.00, 0 months $4.00, three months should much larger than usual by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Callie,
We
will
lie
ready
for
business
next
Syndicate speed 12 miles per hour. A bnrKrriclent. TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ similar .subdivisions.
CRIME LOWER IN PRAGUE
week. All you need to do is to LOST—Tam-o-shnntcr ornngo cap
All makes of typewriters for ance policy add 75 cents to your nearly comideted. Contract for gnin.
between 1st nnd 5th on Magnolia
show the property nnd tell the
sale lots arranged on most favor­
These boats can bo seen at our
Bale on easy terms, for rent, also ta ler.
PRAGUE. Feb. 3.—There was nj truth about it and tliat will be Tuesday morning. Phone 142, W.
dry
dock
at
Osteon
Bridge
at
any
able
terms.
Expect
sale
open
ear­
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 “ DO YOU* WANT to buy or sell
considerable decease in crime dur-l sufficient to sell it. No matter It. Hynes.
Pall Dldg.
ing tho lust year, according to a what you nre selli”’f now, get in
anything?” If so advertise tn ly March. Immediate action nec­ tinio.
essary,
Address reply, giving
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
jeport issued by the police author­ touch with us and you will la1 glnd FOUND—Bunch of keys, owner
the
“Gainesville
Sun.”
VETERINARIAN______
roitY
phono number, P. O. Pox 1555,
ities. The city with a population you answered this advertisement
may have same by culling at
DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. W E S T V l l i n l N l A — C ln rk n b n n r. T h e Daytona, Fla.
of 700,000 hail only two murder and commissions will lie generous Herald office, describing ami pay­
ln r k y h u r ir
R*pon*-nl.
m o rn in g
Dolans Vetinnry Remedies. 313 I nCr lu
Rooms
For
Rent
&gt;althlii *-a"r
d t n x S u n d a y , morainic liau e.
cases.
nl Hanford
enough to pnv you .well. If you ing for nd.
E. Second St., Sunfurd, Fin.
I c e n t p er word, m in im u m Z»e.
The report records tin increase are not experienced in real estate,
Itro l i r r f r i l .
FOR SALE—10 acres of celery F 0 R RENT—Rooms with or with*
^brn nn&gt; *l»eland. Mostly muck soil. Rnil-| out meals.
Reasonable rates. in street accidents, which is re­ we will co-operate with you and
DKVKI.OPRna ATT i;&gt;’Ttn&gt;i--Pen­
Building Material sacola
eilrril.
It I*
is beginning tin- * rc u n t de- road siding on land. Flowing wells! Lincoln House.
garded as only natural in conse­ aid you in every way. Write some­
tllrally for
velojiment In OlorWa’s lil.fr ry; n and tiled. On hard road between*.________
quence of the rapid growth of thing about yourself to A. B. C.
MIRACLE Concrete C,o., general half million dollar highway tn the Geneva nnd Oviedo. Will make
Prague. Twenty-three wore killed Sanford Herald.
bench Just finished; n two
FOR
RENT—2
furnished
rooms.,
cement work, sidewalks, build­ gulf
*•&gt;
mubito accidents.
million dollar bridge across t-lscnm- price that will interest you if you
|In This
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. R. hla
bla Day started;
started; quarter million wunt n nii.c„
,.i.lss celerv r, 1101 Elm Avenue. Corner 11th
Cows Imvo been known to fall (
K" . . . . Cf, r&gt; Street.
Terwllirger, Prop,_______________ dollar opera housa under construe0 it Y
tion; two mlMIcrm ImtiiK np*nt or land. It is all in crop at this time.
out of the steep mountain pastures |
Lumber and Building Material
highway; ^realest elinnoe for live Call or write owner. W. C. Field,
What is believed to be tho only
in Switzerland, two having fallen
ilnvslopiTH to K*t
In on ground Oviedo, Fla.
Carter Lumber Company
, troop of blind Boy Scouts in
In the
to their death from a pasture on
flout.
Wrlle
Dovi’lopment
DepartN. Idiurel St.
Phone 505
world is Troon 2G4 of the Bronx
B
nmnt Thw JPensncola New*._____
Ilegi Kulm Mountain last July,
HILL LUMBER CO. House o. AUGUSTA t i l nnNICLE — Au­ l ()It SALE 5 beautiful business c,)n,jU)fH,,| r, f fourteen boys.
lots. A real bargain, $2,000
r ________________ __
Service, Quality and Price.
gusta. Ga.—Augusta’s greatest cash. 25 per cent cash, balance 1 i The expression *'h»« tsn't worth
Jirectory
classified medium, rate cash .09c nnd 2 years. Outside fire limits his salt" found its origin in the
TO THE PUBLIC:
charge. 10c per line, minimum for quick side only.—Thrasher &amp; fact that Roman soldiers were paid
The
following
nnmed
contract­
MOTOR RE.30c.
Garner.
in salt rather than with money.
ors are fnir to Organized Lulmr
Vd.
.hist the moment you apply
nnd pay the Union Scale set by ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through M It SALE Niee little home, 5
g ynlJ ^ ftVe no poacher in which Mcntlio-Sulphur to an itching,
Locnl
No.
12G1
of
Painters,
Dec­
Sanford Sign Shop
titIC SERVICE
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
rooms, bath and garage. ( ush to pom-h oggs you will find that a burning or broken out skin, the
ittrical repairs. orators and Paper Hangers of Quick results. Two cento per word. or terms. „()lfl Palmetto Ave.
greased cup, set in a pan of hot itching stops and healing begins,
Designers nnd painters of San­
A well-known specialist said recently
Ave. Orlando, America:
ford's distinctive signs. Han­
says a noted skin specialist. T h e that although many wonderful medical
W. R. Pell, F. W. Tempocton, Samrle copy on request.
FOR
S
A
L
E
-N
ew
house
and
big
mnkea
nn
,,cceI,table
i,u1’ford Avenue at First Street.
sulphur
preparation,
mode
into
a
discoveries
have
been
made
in
recent
V. C. Collcr, C. F. Metcalf, Horace TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamp* Dally
iot. 1-2 block off Dixie High-,
u ;---------------------------_________ ________
Times, tho great homo daily,
pleasant cold cream, gives such a yearn, nobody lias found a better and
I Oil KENT
Jiminez, II. Darrow, R. L. Sel­
Phone 480-W.
way. $GOO. Also 5 room cottage
into
114c
per
word,
minimum,
Schubert
wrote one of his roost uuick relief, even to liery eczema, quicker ho.limit acent [or cough), chest cnldt,
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 25c cash with order. Write furnished $1,550.00, Citrus Heights
spasmodic
croup,
hoatvnr*»,
throat
tick
turn
famous songs, "Grctchen at the that nothing has ever been found and nl her throat nnd bronchial troubles than
[Car. Drive it Talbott. T. M. Dunlap ami O. W.
Filling Station. Orlando road.
Spinning Wheel” when he was 17 to take its place.
rood old iimp-tar and honey. Our grandmoth­
Second St. Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly. S. for complete rate card
would never be without nine tar syrup id
Because of its germ-destroying ers
O. Shinholser. We also ask the PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho FOR SALE—New house and hig years old.
the house, and they raised l.mte families. It
properties,
it
quickly
subtiues
the
lot,
1-2
block
off
Dixie
High­
stillrrm.unsoneol
the few medicines that can
DAVID B. HYFil?
public to see their painters have
scene of stupendous development-1way $0.00. Also 5 room cottage
lEl’AiRING
itihing. cools the irritation nnd be uiveii to young and old alike, u It CunUrni
ARCHITECT
their local card.
Rend about it In the Palm Beach i furnished $1,550,00. Citrus Heights
harmful drugs.
heals the ncxenut right up leav­ noThe
N—Automobile
pin,- tarquickly soothes nnd heat* soreH. Darrow, Pres.
Post.
Sample
copy
sent
on
re­
ing a clear, smooth skin in place rr-..siituhmtathm,anilbvlooM;nitiulhephleitm
Member L i t
Filling Station, Orl/mdn road.
land Rebuilding.
quest.
removes the actual cause of thecoiiKhing.Ths
of
ugly
eruptions,
resit
pimples
or
[Oak Avenue._
Hose llulldlm r
ADVERTISEMENT
honey limit onlypleasant to the Lute butalad
roiii'hness.
The world record for heat goes
very soothing to the throat.
O r l a n d o , 1‘l n r l i l n
"Utl th e ' J e h r l
Sealed proposals will ho receiv­ ADVERTISING gets results if It
lit HIRE
kind lh.it has been user! with never-faik
Yoiv do not hav't to wait for tin - I Ing'the
readies potential buyers. Pn- to Azizin, North Africa, where on
ed by the City Commission of
Miccess in thousands of families for year*
SERVICE Day Sanford. Florida at their office in latku Daily News is circulated in Sept. 13, 1022, the thermometer
nrovrnient
It
quickly
shows.
1Wmuivrful W/n/gm
You can got a little jar of Itowlco This is scientifically compounded of Just the
all trains, Bag- tho City Hall at or before 2 I’. M. an industrial and agricultural sec­ rose to 130.4 degrees.
'Artiq/itful Summer? i
richt propoitiotmof pine Ur. honey and nthri
| Phone 551.____ Feb. 9, 1925 for the furnishing of tion.
Mentho-Sulphur
at any drug store. quick-acting,
_____
healiiut Inmcdienta which (tie
H. A. SPEIR
JS
Many
mountain
peaks
front
4,000
best
doctors have found to aid in quick retlrl.
—Adv.
the City Hall with desks, filing
run’s
If ton want the best, tie sure to set Dr. lleU'r
to
0,000
feet
high
in
the
Cascade
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
enbinets, chuir3 nnd other supplies
C A R PE N T E R
I’inc-Tar Honey. It costs only 30c at any good
Washington Haggard &amp; Company
Florida real eatuta advertise in Range of Western
LDER. Day and also for the seating of the audi­
.truggists.
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent have not lien given names.
ltr|trilrllitf Mill! llrH o«lrlliu
‘ice. Anytime, torium.
Real Estate—Investments
a word daily, two cents a word
25.
Copies of the plans and specifi­ cent
Ai
l i l r r - l o + l I'iilitiflto A ir.
The man who givos^ way to evil
First National Bank Building
cations may be seen a t the office Sundays.______________________
IECKEK
itch between the toes, aching, sore IS l PINE-TAR'HONEr
of the City Manager.
! THE MORNING JOURNAL is the passions weakens himself much ] SANFORD,
FLORIDA feet arc eased and ccglcd at onca by
or night scr­
Bids will be considered on var­
accepted want nd medium in more than he injures.
LICARBO.
ag 391. Night ious typos and may lie made on Daytonn (Fla.) One cent a word
mirviiuxii r.ii\T
!
Thu
I'aliit
That
Havas
You
i
the furnishing of pnrt or all.
! an insertion. .Minimum 25c.
It destroys all foot infections quickly,
Money.
W. B. WILLIAMS,
’ARLOR8
kills
the
genn3
and
prevents
recurrence
Mn
tin
filet
urud
by
Stove and Fire Place
City Manager.
FLORIDA—URl.ANDO— Orlando ONE GOOD INVESTMENT
Hlipreon-l.lnil-.lry I'nlnt Ca.
of the trouble.
fiannello
Hold by
morning
Sentinal;
large:.t
classi­
Jan.
13.
20,
27,
Feb.
3.__________
*
Wood
Rain water a
I.OSNIM1
I '. l i v r CO Ml’ANY
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
IS
WORTH
A
LIFETIM
E
LICARBO makes you feci like walk­
1111
VliiKitulln
Avr.
First National
C ut to S uit
The Standard Oil Co., is now us­
ing a million miles; it brings such com­
I'honr UTII
[tim e 215._____ ing electric tankers for its service imum 21o cash with order.
$9,09
p
er
co
rd
d
elivered
fort and relief. You'll never regret
OF SAVING
BYERS__ 1between California and the Ha­ A LITTLE WANT Al) . in Th«
asking your druggist for LICARBO.
Britt Realty Company gTOT Chiropodist
Herald will bring you big re­
|AM l’RESSERY waiian Islands.
sults. Advertise those old articles
specialty. 110
FOOT S P IX IA U S T
you have stored away nnd havo
Phone 327-J.
May V*
tjL C r li'orriH. ItoiiI--nn. Inurowno use for. A Utile thirty-rent nd
JOHN E. FOX
fk
Try Smith’s Barber W J* Itiia Nalie. Meuvy t’altmay bring you several dollars.
[o Ve------------Heal Entitle—Insurance
Phono 148 and a reprasentative
Shop for goud barber * T j Jo u n ce or llr-d aching
mice and Quai­
nn. r. i.. nhi.Kii
will call to see you.
A l l L l n i U o ( l*rop«Wl&gt; l . l n l t - d
nt ami Park Avework. Ladies welcome. i f f
Yuw-ilt Druw Iltdg.
Advanc«

m

fil

i if
IW.w j

IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR Grandmother’s

Cough
Remedy—PineTar and
Honey—Still Best

F L O R J,„ ;

BLISTERED FEET

D r . B E L L 'S
FOR COUCHS

ggest-

ean
fa ces

STORK — PreP*i Sodas. W#
as your phone.

«CAL---------

Real, livoboys---aflcr a , No man’s mind is so firm and ef­
_ _
day ofMchool »ml I'lay—
ficient Hint further study and dis­
need a real soap Theit fucr* shine
cipline will not improve it.
with cleanliness after using vVondui
Ri«&gt;t, anil they like iibecauso it makes
The penalty of notoriety is that
washfngaoquiek and easy. It klbcra
inoft people like to throw stones at
flue *nu wuahee CLEAN.

FORT ME L l ON

Mint, &amp; pintt

A. P . Connelly &amp; Sons
(Realtors)

r •'phonolus, Clocks, Hewing
Machine
l_ Hanford Ave.

The successful man hates ruts or
beaten paths. Me is always on tho
10|-H Magnolia Avr,
i lookout for something new.

[ “.^D’thing elecKlectragith

fu r Mali*
,%%#*title* timl f*rn*t«il f t t r r r t

J. N. Westbrooks

a prominent object.

f e r i n e co.

l'n r k

GARDEN HOSE
12Va cent per foot
For Few Days

Gunsmith

Phono 18

Or In lido.

Next to Valdez.

liltevator

Elton J. Mouffhton
ARCHITECT

Ball Hardware Co.
. --------------------------------------------------

I'hono.

!

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

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fcjONS ANIT

&gt;1.1 KS
STATION1.
[ ‘‘Tea, Accessoa mile. Elm
D7 1.3.

Rations. Mag"F’ta t and Elm,
*f»i 10th Street.
%
BTaT --------{JLoitisr!
y occuiona.
260-W
__ RE
TO SELL?
Zj?.®9- " e pay
i’hune No.
'YEU
Zhilin ^ ice
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, ilnB
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3. Annex.
IN'EIIV
SHop^p— 579-J
-IlU-O.VN
,

ntford1 B&lt;
r.0*
First
»nd and

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BRINGING UP FATHER
(

HAOC.IE-W HV O O M T
YOU AM’ D A U G H T E R .
* b TOP A L L THl*b F O O H -b H

iW k

A H ’ ‘b i P F A K

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Po o r d a u g h t e r ,
its
H L «. R O O H C R H ItS H E R
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C O M F O R T H E R ! I—

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tetn,
tuse
d of

Sirs,

.
....
.gress tn consider farm Icgisla-lX,, °* workmen within the
.
TIun.
•
I hose under ground at the time
asserted that there was danger of
falling rock crushing or imprison­
Stokes And Attorney ing them ns a result of being loos­
ened by vibration.

Placed on Trial Today

CHICAGO, Feb. 4. - \ v . e . d .

Former Mayor Leads

Mrs. .Stokes aged iiiillionaire hotel own- Its

two i er, and Daniel F. Nugent, hit nttorncy of New York, went to trial
on charges of conspiracy to de­
fame Mrs. Helen Klwood Stokes
of Denver, wife of Stokes. Sho
charges they sought to obtain per­
jured testimony in support of
Stnke’s m it for divorce.

fle lo n n Q P o n a
U ri* J u IU i

111

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 4.—Mar­
tin Hehrmun, tormer Mayor of
New Orleans, continued today to
hold the lead in the m ayoralty
race over his opponents, Paul 11.
Malofiey. present commissioner of
public utilities and Mayor McShane, acconling to returns from
all but two precincts.

Will Probe Discovery
Ol‘ Poison in Medicine, f i r e m a n

k i l l e d in w r e c k

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 4. —
FLORENCE. S. C.. Feb. 4.—An
Discovery of poison in medicine is­ A tlantic C oast Line’s P assen g er
sued to Ohio State University stu-| train from Florida to New York
dents, two of whom have died io- was wrecked in th e railroad y ard
the last four duys. has brought an ! here th is m orning. Jan ies Fagan,
order for a thorough investigation firem an, wu* killed and Engineer
from YY. O. Thoinpcou, President, Cox seriously scalded by escaping
of the University,
attain,
*

_ ______

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Mostly cloudy tonight and 1
day with showers u» north
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north portion.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORID) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925.
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A gricultural Outlook Is
D escrib ed As Fairly G ood
in A nnual Farm Statem ent
ted Calendars
s it Doubtfid
ajor Measures
[Become Laws

Measures

In Up Today

Lower Wheat Production Is
Predicted; Ample Credit
For Farmers Is Available

NUMBER M

PEACE REIGNS WHILETHOR
INVESTIGATION IS BEING HEL
IN HERRIN’S LATEST TRAGEDY

Sub That Went on Rocks,

Fnilcd States Department
Warns, However of Possi­
Amnesty Granted To
ble Slackening In Demand
Anti-Sovi(bt Russians
A m o n g U. S. Citizens Senntor Walsh and Others
Against Stone’s Action In
ROSTOVONDON, R u s s ia .
Prosecuting Wheeler, Not
Feb. 2—Premier RykoiT announ­ Foreign Market Is
c’d Monday that the govern- i Expected to Be Good
to Oppose The Selection
men had decided to extend am­
nesty to all those who, during
the civil war were identified
with the anti-soviet armies of
Dcniken and Wrangell or who
were connected with the nntlrovolutionaty'movement. It is
said to be the most sweeping
concession to the Russian peo­
ple since beginning of the revo­
lution.

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of Portsmouth, N. II,

DURING JANUARY
SHOWS BIG GAIN
Construction Figures Show
Last Month Eclipsed Jan­
uary, 1921, by Sfi.1 Per
Cent; Many HomesGotngllp

Policeman Exonerate#
. Of Murder Charge y’;
On Grounds of DiB- %
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charging His Duty,

Martial Law Is ; ^
Sought By Sheriff

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— The Stone’s Position in the Wheel­
er Prosecution Was Made
general outlook for American ag­
riculture this year is “fairly en­
Clear In the Post Week
jurt Will B
Another Policeman la
couraging." compared with recent
As
years. The department of agri­
WASHINGTON, Feb. flv—
Wounded In Sunday;
Iluildiorr permits for the last
culture declared in its nnnual out­
For tho second timo, tho son­
Shoals Bill
month
eclipsed
January
building
look report, mode public Sunday,
Shooting In Hotel
ata judiciary committee Mon­
records for the past three years
___
I
but it added that they "may be a
day ordered favorable report
with large gains, according to fig­
slackening in domestic demand for
&lt;GT0N, Feb. 2.-jon tho nomination of Attorney
HERRIN, Feb. 2.—\Vith a
ures made public by City” Clerk, L.
farm
products
next
winter.”
General
Stone
to
be
supreme
,to the final montft
meeting
of the grand jury un­
R.
Philips,
Monday
morning.
Con­
court justice.
Producers of the mnjor farm
sion, the house and
i struction figures for Inst month der way todny nt Marion, 111..,
crops,
such
as
cotton
and
wheat,
increasingly conI were announced at $75,275 or a it is probable n more thorough
were advised to "follow about the
WASHINGTON, Fob. 2.—A «cc*111 of 84.6 per cont over Jan­
endars with leader*
same program of production ns last ond favorite report on the nomi­ Charge That Underwood Bill Fixing of Initiation Fees and'*1gain
investigation will be made in­
uary
Inst yenr when permits to­
yenr."
. eYer in doubt that
nation of Attorney General Stono
to
the slaying of n stranger in
Would Give Away Idist of Preparing For Tournaments talled $40,777.
"GenornJ business prosperity, to be a justice of the supreme
ielements of the ail*
the
L.vmar Hotel dining room
Last
month
eclipsed
the
JnnNational Resources Made And Other Things to Fea­
the first half of this year court is forecast by a majority of
Ion program can be Communication Line sDown during
unry
1923
record
by
$16,815
or
a
here
Sunday by Policeman •
By
U.
S.
Managing
Director.
ture ut Club House nt 7 gain of 164 per cent. It also
Makes It Impossible To will maintain the domestic demand tho members of the senate judici­
[to law by March 1. Ascertain
Itufus
Whitson, who wns ex­
for
the
11)21
farm
products
yet
to
ary
coinndttce
when
the
nomina­
Whcenbuuts Of he marketed," the report continued tion is reconsidered Monday.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2..—Sup­
Sanford golfers who desire to eclipsed January 1922 by $51,810 onerated on the grounds that
•avetkthe house
1924
Dog Team With Anti-Toxin “and should stimulate the demand
porters of the Underwood bill for jjoin
»iii the
mv- Sanford
.vimum viuu
Golf »Club
lun will be
no or
i,_ .381.7 .per cent.« January
..
he discharged his duty as an of­
, (ate of the admini.*Senator Walsh (I).) Montana, the
leasing
of
Muscle
Shoals
were
for
the
better
grades
of
certain
inducted into membership Tuesday ’ M , 7 J fa,nl, T I
«r ficer. The nian, whllo in a rough
I pjv tml rate bill
and
other
senators
who
are
oppos­
NOME, Feb. .2.—A blizzard is products.
criticised in a statement issued at a meeting which begins prompt- V
and tumble fight, with policeman
i f P ,ccntuwh u
itM le. will net on
ed to the action of the depart­ Sunday
raging
along the Bering Sea Coast
night by Benjamin C. IV at 7 o’clock. The meeting is to ^
.May Expect Slack Demand
' *£ .h,,d n, « nlrn \ZZ\ thrC.‘i T Jim Stephens wns shot 'by Whit­
Hit buildings bill in with the
ment
of
justice
in
presenting
a
temperature hovering
Marsh, managing director of the occunv
h,. rt: J '0n'l,nK mnIllh of 102J’ of ^ 1 ,- son. The latest affray came whllo
oceupy onlv
only no
an hour n.wl
uud will be
“It is not assured, however, that
d will pass the in- ground 10 below
995, or 111 per cent.
zero and n wind tho industrial improvement of the conspiracy chargo against Senator farmers’ national council.
Sheriff George Galligan was seek­
adjourned
promptly
at
8
o’clock.
itpproprintion bill,
A table of January records for ing martial Inw in Herrin. Quint
blowing with great force. Com- first half of 1925 will continue into Wheeler (D.) Montana, and other
Asserting that the measure was
Club officials are expecting a
persons of that state to n district
L’( the :onntc will nnmeatinn lines are down with no
four years is ns follows:
prevailed Monday.
bfjjf the house $75,* means of ascertaining the where­ 1926 nt the same high lev;) and of Columbia' grand jury instead of being put through "to prevent a largo number to entor the organ­
Total
Gain
public
super-power
system
nnd
to
should
there
be
a
reduction
in
bus­
ization
at
tho
meeting,
as
it
is
nec­
(Live Two Names
(nth bill, the ojner- abouts of the dog tcum with anti­ iness activity ns » result of over­ to a grand jury in their own state, give away the last tuuurnl resource
1023 ................. $13,465
essary that those desiring to take
The man slain hud given his
intirmient measure toxin serum. Time of its arrival
have stated they will interpose no
1923
...................
28.460
$14,905
name as Joseph Phillips and also
iWlfor the purchase here has bean rendered uncertain. stimulation of business, n slacken­ further objection to the confirma­ left to the American people," the part in a series of tournaments
1924 ................... 40,777 12,317 as Johnson, and once said that h«
ed demand for some of the 1925 tion of Mr. Stone.
statement added:
during the next two or three weeks
J final. The last two
1925 .................... 75.275 34.198 came from Springfield, 111., Ho
A number of deg teams and their crops may be expected.
“It has been a Id-partisan despoil- which the club is to sponsor, !&gt;o
f t certain to provoke
To Discuss Case
In breaking pnst January build- was accompanied by two unideu-,
“The foreign market for most
drivers
hnd
been
placed
Sunday
members
of
the
club.
It
iH
not
limits.
irg
records for tho pnst years, Inst lifted men when ho was slain, w l» ,
These senators
American
farm
products
promises
at
intervals
a
few
miles
apart
on
necessary to be a member to play
I’pFirm IIensures
month saw work stnrtcd on n large escaped. Philipps wore a cap tHJt
the trail into Nome to assist Leon­ to be as good, nt least, as during tho new Wheeler
over
the
course,
it
is
pointed
out,
dairy movo to 'trnns- ard Scppulla, celebrated mu.dtcr of the past year.”
ate, but atny
as the links are open to everyone, number of new homes, which, is belonged to Sheriff Galligan, of
&gt;the recommendations the north, in relaying diphtheria
__ outlook
______ ___
"The
for _____
cotton,t __
ul- bearing cn the
in order to play in the club pointed out, as an indication of Williamson county, nnd it was said
at'i agricultural com- germs over the finnl reaches of though perhaps less favorable thnn i nomination. Senator Walsh, who McKinley, who was rewarded by but
tournnntents,
one lias to lie a mem­ the steady growth of this city nnd he had called on the latter several
r taken Monday with their journey into Nome.
interest in the times lately.
in 1921 from the standpoint of j is counsel for Senator Wheeler, being put on the conference cabal ber of tho club.
Initiation fees of the increased
;of brief hearings beSheriff Gulligan, who hud gono
production coats, otherwise is cn- j plans to nuke his position clear in tn concoct the final legislative will be nominal, club officials say, "own your own home" movement.
Late
reports
told
of
an
unknown
i agricultures commit*
Altogether
there
were
43
permits
an
address
Monday,
and
Senator
to
tho capital to confer with Gaicournging.
From
present
imli
Muscle
Shoals
mess
which
con­
and will be fixed nt the meeting,
itr committee plans musher heading a team out in Knl- cations, stocks a t the end of the Borah (It.) Idaho, intends to sneak
issued during the month.
ernl Black about the need of troopa
gress
must
swallow
or
disgorge.
Tuesday
night.
tag
Friday.
At
noon
Sntutdny
he
endent hearings Tuea
Among the new homes started here, said Phillips had called fre­
current season will not be large on the question nt some later time. Pat Harrison, who koynoted the Re­
Tournaments are now being
«w to expedition, but had passed Old Woninn, f&gt;0 miles and the improved foreign demand
during
the month were the follow: quently but did not divulgo any
Both
senators
will
argue
that
to
publican Teapot Domes scandal at planned for every class of golfer
dly are dubious that north of Unalnkik, and later reach­ should be maintained. Another
itig: Dr. R. E. Stevens, I„ S. particular business.
the
Democratic
convention,
promot­
bring
in
the
District
of
r’Qiutnbia
in
the
club.
Tile
ability
of
the
ed
Unnlakik
on
North
Sound.
After
he had on the proTroops Requested
13,000,000 bale crop could prob­ an action that should lie in the ed
Brockway,
A. \V.
of niuscie
Muscle onuum,
Shoals, hnnd
eo the
me rape oi
mum individualplayer
i .i&gt; it&gt;
A ” Smith, J. I&gt;.
player will
will determine
determineI ru.:»i...
resting a short time to feed tho ably
Tho
shooting
came on the heels
be absorbed at sustained home state of the men under in­ in glove with Senator Smoot of individual
Deane.
I.
I).
the class in which he will play. Chittenden. R.
Dean
he sped on towards Nome prices.
of the slnying of S. Glenn Young
i on the Muscle Shoals dogs
Roby
Idling.
vestigation
is
violative,
of
a
fun­
Utah,
high
priest
of
protection.’’
Likewise
special
tournaments
will
»!artl,.V
v
o'
l
i
t
bjp precious cargo of 300,000
and Deputy Sheriff Oru Thomas,
I.ower Wheat Predicted
t to reach an agree- with
damental principle of law. They
Modification Draft Sturts
be held for the wbmrn members ,,
,,
\ Morn nnd who
shot each other to death in tho
ek. Prelimlnarj^dis- units of anti-toxin. Ha has been
“If
there
is
an
average
world
contend tryit /mtfo the nrinciblo of
Muscle Shoals conferees plan to of the organization.
J ’ .11* V'*U,ham’ L , J’
fabby of tho European hotel n few
te Uml&lt;'rwnod 'eu*ji2 ordered to keep going until he crop-of wheat In 1925•the. present nich federal government action 18 settle
down tomorrow to the task
A team to represent the Sanford ??J f?,onS "“ l, “
f,'r ,a *30(&gt; &lt;i. ys ago. Az soon as their funer­
ire been tJBncTuanl ant? mbeth Seppalln.. Unafalik -is ap­ high price of wheat cannot be ex­
jin increasing number of actually drafting modifications club against Defend In a tourim- it'r th.° °,rcctioM of "
on al had been held a coroner’s Jury
In will begin actual ad- proximately 200 miles by land from pected to prevail for the 1925 established
of cases will he brought out in tlie to the Underwood leasing hill.
ment ...
to ...
bo ,HIU
held on the lw
local
a, luina
links Fr,*
„ nch Avenue.
hnd returned a verdict that they
kf differences within a here.
erhn. although prices ore expected courts here, thus working a hard­
The conference thus far has been' Friday afternoon will he selected
I ernuta issued during the month killed each other, Sheriff Gnligalt
Relay Teams Placed____
to lie, better
thnn
tn
1923.
Grow
,
. .
, ship on defendants by compelling doVoted to a general discussion of I Tuesday night. Plans will also be h ' ' , ' t!* . 1 u’ ' ‘dlowing: Mrisch requested troops he returned to
Robert Summers, superintendent ers of ,hard, spring
amittees have a rather
wheat are enu- i (hem to travel hundreds of thoun- the bill nnd the whole Muscle perfected for a toiirnument for
Lmnpany $.1,500; f . D. Herrin to prevent a serious out­
of
the
Alaska
road
commission,
istinned not to Increase produetmn:
,)f mi!e, to mnke thcir ,|.(Tew $.»ot); Hill « Newman $2u0; break.
id, Monday, the forcommittce will hear sued orders for stringing out « I nliove domestic requirements. If fonse.
This request wus under consider­
Huzhe* and Hoover on number of tennis to rush the serum I the spring wheat acreage in tho
Position
Made
Clear.
ation
when Thillips appeared in
commercial treaty, de- ou the last leg of 659 mile jour-] United States is held to that of
Herrin Saturday night with two
Attorney General Stone made
inod.’l for convention*) ney from Ncnana on the
, Alaskan last year, and an average yield i&lt;
companions and begun a search for
ptincipai powers. Ac- railroud when the last bit of &amp; six secured, the production of hard his position clear to senators in
Glenn Fowler, a done friend of
the
committee
last
week.
He
has been delayed be- year old supply of serum was used, spring wheat should about equal
Young’s. Phillips had made his
A handsome s i St
l &lt;00;
v Dr.
e Senrgeant
r ’*’
ii'oLltCt
‘*|7
agrees that there is a fundament­ devoted to the fertilizer provisions the winner.
ppositlon to provisions
On account of the small supply the domestic requirements.
$135; I. II. presence known Saturday night by
of the bill und the present plan is
al
principle
of
law
that
n
man
“Front
present
indication."
ample
h neither could g r a n t, of anti-toxin due to arrive Monday
numerous
to rewrite the whole section.
p i cn good(I:, carried by ; the city health hoard issued an ap­ credit for farming purposes will be should is* tried in the vicinage of
help
Modifications are expected to he
peal Sunday night for Roy S. Darl­ available in most regions of the his place where a crime has been mad" that will prove more inviting
police­
committeod
and
contends
that
in
United
States
on
more
favorable
ing, former navy flier, not to aban­
fourt l'p Wednesday
’ had
to prospective leases. Considera­
|»y the same committee don plnns to fly to Nome from terms. Interest rates now are the present instance if there has tion is being given to n proposal to pmgn
He said
[e third effort to give] Ncnana with 1,103,000 units of an romcwhnt lower than in recent been any crime many of the overt increase from six to eight years special affairs committee will cn sor $2,000; Mary Reasom $250; Lisnby, who figured in the Young
bn to proposals for [j.toxin shipped from Seattle Sat- years and credit needed should he nets were committe d in the Dis- from the time of operation when ter into preparations for a dan
Rebecca Grimes r$25; ('. A. Hall i hooting, had taken refuge in the
dunce i ",
ananged for early in the seuson. trict of Columbia,
Herrin jail Saturday when trouble
adherence to the world urdny,
40,000 tons of fixed nitrogen would to be held at the country club on 7,' *
t ,'„n*lun nn/ §!{?!?•
credit .or production
Under prasent plans the gov- lie required to be produced annualTho iniurd asserted the supply Additional
‘ 1' ‘
hnd broken &lt;&gt;ut between the Herrin
►irman Borah and other
Valentine’s
Day.
, l,r?wn
!Gllmoii
,.7n'h !•Fielder
R'lb
-y chief of police und the Klnn.
m
.
.
n t
t
t * ILaing
T llllf
X
l.JriO ?
&gt;1 M l n l l
la&gt; !ilf»l‘ &lt;
.» ’
Bin, however, see littlj would he exhausted before the sec­ purposei, however, should not be epnmcnt wi„ hl.Kin lhLs wcok the 'y$1,250;
$.5;
.
,
Sixteen
well
known professionals
used unless there ir fair prospect
nUtinn of evidence to the
Appealed for Aid
definite action at this ond supply can rcai h this qunran- iof
Mrs.
E.
N.
Scott
$2,000;
M.
McTo
Raise
Fertilizer
I’rofits
o r iM im iK f the
f htt n
u t farm
i t r m income,
n r n n tiv
*
. .
__
were to meet on the Sanford
increasing
net
tined towns as the scheduled dog \ f in
Phillips charged that Lisenby •
grand
jury.
There
are
numer­
l.nulin
$1,200;
R.
J.
Holly
$1,200,
The
conferees
also
are
under­
course this afternoon in the first
or unless essential to bring about ous persons under investigation
had been taken from the jail and
instion of
Attorney team mail time between Ncnana kound diversification.
stood to have agreed to raise the of a i cries of tournaments to he I). Long $150; John Rutnbley $1,­ killed.
The reporters refused to
and
Mr.
Stone
has
stated
that
ap­
500;
E.
A.
Douglass
$2,000;
George
one to be a supreme and Nome is twenty days.
profits of the operator held undor the auspices of a lea­
Two new cuses of dipthcria de­ “The present tendency in indus­ proximately seventy witnesses will fertilizer
join in tho search, as they said
Huff
$900;
Citv
of
Sunford
$1
200;
"ill ln&gt; taken up
from
1
per
cent
to
8
per
cent.
try
points
to
stronger
competition
gue composed of six cities of cen­
they were convinced that Phillips
J&gt; by the senate judi- veloped here yesterday atternoen, for farm labor during the spring K" h°f°re the jury. Phene are ex- Other changes now are being dis- tral and eastern Florida. The P. A. Mero $5,700; R. H. Waltham and
Ids companion* hnd
been
both
children.
This
brings
jh
e
elusive
of
witnesses
for
Senator
82,700;
F.
J.
Cooledge
and
sons
tittee with a view to a
dent a freer hand in drafting u play began at 1:30 o'clock, bring­
and summer of 1925 than prevailed
drinking, Phillip# then went to
DhMe report to the hoii- total number of case.) up t &gt; 27, a during 1924. From present indi­ Wheeler who have been summon­ caused thnt would give the presi- ing before a large gallery of San­ $8,500, Joe Suggs $800.
tho hotel lobby nnd telephoned to
Itramton Dill for rcor- re-check by the board of health cations little change in farm equip­ ed.
leasing contract.
ford golf enthusiasts the largest
Glenn Fowler to come to the hotel
Saturday
morning
having
shown
As described by the attorney
|of the prohibition unit
Conferees expect to complete
and be urrested. He told Fowler
25 cases instead of 23 as previously ment nnd upkeep costs arc to be general, this inquiry is into an al­ their report this week nnd huve it number of golf stars ever assem­ A. C. L. Train Hits
l*d for consideration.
expected.
bled here.
that he was nn officer named
leged conspiracy to defraud the referred to the senate und house
r.f inter-tate commerce reported. The number of contacts
Open
Switch
Sunday
Johnron und hud brought a war­
has
not
been
officially
determined
face* a controversy
government out of valuable oil and for final action. House nnd senate f
i
rant from Springfield for his a r­
the nomination of hut must he nearly 100.. No more
mineral lands in Montana. Be­ managers plan to call it up :r. tho J L t l l
1 &lt;11111"* l l H S S
iosi. Fowler refused to go and
Train
82,
of
the
Atlantic
Const
deaths
nro
reported.
dlock of New York, to
sides tho Montana men, one or respective bodies •—
--------- —
for —*—
votes —
as early
hung up the receiver.
line,
struck
nn
open
switch
near
’of tlie interstate conimore government officials is und-1„„ opportunity permits.
had
the
Sanford
station
early
Sunday.
.. Onp of Phillips'
. companions
.
Pwiiston .niff also over Committee Considers
er investigation.
morning, enusing slight damages j disappeared, but the other aided
jraolution f(Jr investigato two locomotives, according to n him in forcing the night clerk be­
Herriot Meets Turkish
Iw-calleii ’’powor trust.’’
F a r m Proposals
Bank
Books
Open
To
report given but by T. L. Dumas, hind the cigar counter. The cou­
I?.1 «150,000,000 public
ple then entered the dining room
And
Greek
Ministers
superintendent
of the Sanford di­ und
Pleas
of
guilty
to
petty
larceny
Construction
of
a
large
ware­
r 1 b expected to come ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The
ordered food, displaying re­
Federal
Government
house at French Avenue and Sixth vision. No one was Injured in the volvers
were accepted in County Court
J
Monday under a
to enforce the demand.
Street, which will house the office collision, it was announced.
I of tht. rules, which House Agriculture Committee, cal­ Saturday afternoon from Octnvia
PARIS,
Feb.
2.—Both
Turkish
This attracted the attention xif
led
to
open
brief
hearings,
took
up
and
storerooms
oT
the
F.
J.
CoolWASHINGTON,
Feb.
2.—Bank
An
investigation
to
determino
S. Padgett and Lcnn Tate, young
nnd Greek ambassadors called on
I fe a two-tnirds vote for
the ta-ik today of shaping recom­ women of Orlando, and sentences records arc open to inspection by Premier Hcrriott this morning. edge and Sons Company* has been why the switch was left open und Policeman Stephens und ho entored the lobby. He wrench the pis­
mendations
of
the
President’s
Agri
of $101) nnd costs or three month the Federal Government in assess­ Premier ndvised conciliation in the started, it was announced Monday to fix responsibility i* now under tol from Phillips' companion and
[Re-enact Tariff Item
cultural
Commission
into
the
leg­
morning.
way, according to the superinten­ started for the kitchen when he
were imposed.
The women had ment of income taxes, the supreme crisis caused by expulsion of Greek
p ‘he independent ofThe new firm which is one of the dent. The pilot of the engine was told thut another man was
Panned Tuesday, with islative program that they may been in the county jail under court decided today in affirming a putriarch Constanos from Constan­
«ders determined to have best chance of enactment m charges sjnee their arrest a week lower courts case brought by the tinople nnd urged both sides to oldest and best known puint und drawing the train and thut of an­ termrizing the hotel help there.
1 roll call vote the tlie crowded final month of the previous us they emerged from a First National Bank of Mobile, avoid acta calculated to further the plutc glass dealers of Atlanta, Ga„ other in the siding were torn off,
Wounds Policeman
envenon controversy.
will muke Sanford its distributing which, according to the report, is
for the tarilT enm- session. Leaders generally, how­ local store with dresses, alleged Atu.
At that moment Phillips entered
center for central nnd southern nil of tin’ damago done.
B
knocked out ever, arc doubtful if any substan­ to have been stolen, in their pos­
tho lobby and ordered Stephens to
Florida.
'Utth an amendment tial part of it will be put through session. The fines were paid.
throw up his hands. Almost in­
Wlrt Garner, Dcmo- before adjournment.
The warehouse building will be Charges Bootlejrjrintf stantly he fired ut him, the bullet
The women were released Sat­
Tho outlook for farm legislation urday afternoon after payment of
hitting the policeman in the shoul­
modern in every respect and is
day. house leader.) thin session wan discussed with the fines.
built to care for the needs of the Money Elected Schall der. Stephens grappled with Phil­
Communication by
of the conference | President Coolidge today by Chair­ members of the Sheriff’s offico
lips, who fired several more shots,
company for some years to come.
A permit was issued for the con­
nPI,r°Priation man Snell of the House rule# com­ with Orlando authorities fs de­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. — none of which took effect. Most of
Parate vote in order mittee. He presented a long hst clared to have revealed the fact
F
Mr.
Knidunte ot the struction Saturday which places Charges alleging extortion upward tho bullets hit the floor. The hotel
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Partnership)» ubetween
Ernest
V®*ndmcnt ruthoriz- of measures claiming utteiituWi hut that no charges are pendidng a­
of $75,000 from Minnesota boot­ employes und the reporters fled.
who retired from t h e University of Virgin hi but U n tho cost at $8,500.
Housholdcr vt
^hng the president to Coolidge insisted on agricultural gainst the women there.
Whitson, attracted by the shot*,
». a
, , .. . native of Florida, bune born in, Business men in Sanford funiil- leggers for use in the senatorial
ty judge a short time ,Srookj|VV
#9,1 .s conIar«snca to relief nnd government reorganiza­
vijle. Kor
For a time he was inr with the situation, declare that campaign of Republican Thomas D slipped around to the back door
While disposition of the shop­ jiost of county
■'r.d and sea forces. tion bill should be kept ahead.
lifting cases ended the business of uigo, and Fred R. Wilson, well u nienilier of tho law firm of [ the coming of the company is an Schall, Republican, were made in and shot Phillips through the heart
. Miro nn tin house
he could close on Stephens
the court for the term, seven known Sanford attorney was an­ laindis, Fish and Hull of Defend. I appreciable acquisition for San- a petition of contest filed today in before
Phillips still was alive
I rp. y 1 the Green resJudge
Housholder,
when
he
f i r s t | ford. Tho selection of Sanford, due the senate by defeated opponent. again.
charges
of
unlawful
fishing
were
nounced
Monday
morning.
The
‘he postal I,ill Boy Painfully Hurt
unrivaled ad v in U g ii of l»&gt;- Senator Magnus Johnson, Farmer- when doctors arrived, but soon ex­
disposed.
The defendants were new firm, which is to be known ucucptcii the poat of county Juilgu to
pired. His companion in the hotel
the ground that it
Bv Accidental Shot convicted of taking fish from the ns Wilson and Housholder, will was said to be the youngest judge cation, water und rail transporta­ Labor.
and one who had been outside es­
I,. J'a*0fe and ns auch
.
St. John’s river in Seminole coun- have offices in the First National i in the state. During his incum- tion, is icgurded as a forerunner,
caped.
is exR»m &gt;{.
Prior
j boncy ho settled more,than 650 es- of the development that ____
Bcrnnrd Schirard, 11, son cf Mr-,
with nets larger than permit- Bank building.
Chicago
Paper
Given
JJ'PuMican leaders will
in the probate’ side of his
*o «••«»’« from this quarter,
Judgc Housholder wheh he step-' tutes
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Mrs. J. Schirnrd. 107 West ted by law. Fines of $10 each
. Offifn',no wh"ther the and
is expected
to | Group of Employees Hope io Rescue Man
.
.
Tenth street, who was accWenta U and costs or 30 days were inipos- ped from the county court bench court. Judgment was rendered ini The new company
to
take
the
post
of
prosecuting
at­
virtually
.1,000
criminal
cases
by
i
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»»
tht’
shot
and
painfully
wounded
Satur­
ed.
8h',u,,,
E. A. Grant. Albert Geiger. II. torney, terminated nn eight year the judge. In addition Judge [ building is completed. A person- CHICAGO. Feb. 2.—Tho Chicago From *Kentucky Cave
day ufternoon, is reported to
b n h e° h lho WC€k wil1 resting well this morning and is H. Flynt, Salem; Cedar F. Pitts, period on tho bench. Ho accept­ Housholder acted a* juvenile judge net, sofleiant to handle the busi- Duily Journal was loft by John
th, hi r , U,a 10 conaid- soon.expected to recover. n*c y E C. IVtaps and W. B. Ballard.
dAVK CITY. Ky., Feh. 2.—Rppe
ed tho office in Jnnunry, 1917 caring for delinquent and depen- " « » will either be brought toiba.i- C. Eastmun, who died last week, to
PrtSion n ^ of Colum- was shot through the ',ac*:
dent children of the county.
f t ? J y the company or recruited In a group of employees opening of came today of rescuing Floyd Col­
relinquishing about Feb. 1.
r meiiur1 ’ &lt;mc °I the heel, the bullet, which hoanjl.been HoUSC PaSSCS MfeaSlirC Mr. Wilson has been engaged in j Those familiur with tho two ut - ‘ the cll&gt;* 11 ' ' “n announced.
the will disclosed today. Eastman lins. .15. pinioned by a huge bould­
c, , 1
tho practice of law in Hanford j torneys declare that the firm will
was sole ownor. No estimate of er in a crevice of a sand cave 300
ly. 01s ‘he subject of removed, passing alnicat tn.
PLAN, 81’KFD BOAT RACE
since Sept. 1, 1922. In addition to be one of the strongest of the
value of tho property was made feet from its entrance, since Fri­
theThfoot.
,
.
.
.
ttl,
To
Survey
State
Ki\cr
e rifle that fired the ’hot^
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attending to his law duties he bus state. Through Mr. Wilson has
but Probate Judge fixed a$ 1,000,- day morning. A squad of men
PENSACOLA, Feb. 2. —Tho 000 bond for the executor.
bringing a portable drill, left
in the hands of Jw k Peters, » ‘
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—A bill found time to work as chairnian an excellent record a* a trial law­
markets
Louisville early today. Rescuom
said, another fey of
«
, authori*ed preliminary survey of of the legi'latlve committee of the yer hiH department of the firm's Pensacola Yacht club has arrang­
Pocket gophers, prairie dogs nnd hoped to cut awav enough r.ton.»
same ajri*. A physician “
hi, th&lt;. Coloosahatchee River, Florida, Sanford Chamber of Commerce activities probably will conic with­ ed fo r speed boat races and con­
to hold the directing post of in the sphere of Judge Housholder tests between first class sloops ground squirrels eat eight million. to rvlca.se the victim. Collins had
R ’J f c , 5— Wheat: ns«CM
X?e"nfile" to walk., with A view to control floods wns and
L a :u . - ’ ^ y v e p 1; to
the House and tho Seminole County .Welfare while Mr. Wilson will attend to nn chief features for tu : Mardi tons of grass a year in Arizona gone into the cave Friday to ££Grtu program ou Sunday, Feb, 22. (done,
other phases of the practice.
Board.
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ril,1
ra’i,*'r t0
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SHOALS LEASING GOLF CUUB TAKES
IS DENOUNCED BY IN NEW MEMBERS
FARMER COUNCIL TUESDAY EVENING

BLIZZARD DELAYS
SERUM SHIPMENT
TO NOME, ALASKA

Petit Larceny Is
Plea Of Women In
Shoplifting C a s e s

Company Will Open
Office In Sanford

Wilson And Housholdeh Announce
Partnership In Local Law Practice

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who does not believe that San ford*'"lias just
started on a rapid rise to great prosperity and big ci^y ^ays/ ^nd
we will show you a man a years hence who failed tofak # advantage
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SANFORD in the past may have lagged behind other Florida
cities in growth and development, but Sanford is awake now/and
disinterested parties, who know of the movements in cities/ predict
a population of thirty thousand in five year.
IMAGINE the value of Fort Mellon lots when Sanford is. falser
than Orlando is now, when business houses extend. along . fir st
Street as far as Mellonvillc.Ave, wheh.it willjbe but a shor^ walk
from the beautiful Fort Mellon Park to Sanford’s finest tourist
hotel!
WILL you be one of those who will say, “If I had only had* sense
enough to buy a little property!”?
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roW r MELLON is offering
yottr chance to bccortea property,
owner in Sanford’s finest subdivision', in a state wfiich' .{jimmied
for ^ op p ortu n ities. No matter where you look you Will fin'd
none better than this.
OPPORTUNITY knocks but 6'n’co! No\V is fb ttt chance!

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As if it were remarkably unusual, as no doubt it is, the
Dearborn Independent ffives prominence to an Item saying
that “Mrs. Johanna Smith, a citizen of Johannesburg, South
Africa, who is 88 years old, has never seen a motion picture
show, used n telephone, ridden in an automobile, nor eaten ice
cream.’
Not knowing Mrs. Johanna Smith, The Herald is not in
positim lo say what the lack of those experiences has done

As Brisbane Sees It
Plain, Tactful Eugllah
China, Russia, Japan
Three Ominous Words.
They Mean Danger.
BY ARTHUR BRIBBANB
I C m r t i k t ISM )

THE USE of nlstn English is an
A
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carrier, pel to
th
a t la d y ’s m r*e ■ni fta*■Tlity
, b u■4t- th
i s p a_ __
p e—__
r can
see how
it is «*»
ible from the window of this ex...
*t»l! possible for her to b e *iuite u p w ith th e tim e s regardless.|
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snen inrou?tl
. 1 *press
train, a9
os lt
it TU
rushes
through
aii nhimtry In fact we know people who use telephones right along, at- ■ Carol!Clinton, a thriving South
hoilcpK. curds of tlinnhi*. resolution*
■nd nnitre* of rntem liimenia whore tend picture shows ns a regular pastime, and ent ice cream nn settlement
chnrircs or* mini* « ’ 'll be chorued
the quart, who might as well be in Johannesburg or on A big sign beside the highway
nt regular ndvortlnma- Mle*.
r r - i *for--------------------------------- by
,f
the
top of Popocatepetl so far as any relationship with their reads:
n r M n r . r t iik , A s s o n v t k ii r n K s t
“Loafers, scalnwngs and bums
Thu AixoHnti’d Pres* !» oxrlut- fellow mtin is affected.
don't like Clinton."
ivpijt entitled in the use for repuhFeeding on the same mental food year in and year out, “The heart knoweth his own bit­
Mention of «ft n&gt;"V* dispatches
aridit'-d t - It or tt.it otherwise rred- doing llie same routine tasks, speaking almost the same terness."
itnl In Ihl* puuer and also the Incut
The scalawag recognizes him­
new* puh’laned herein. All rli;ht* words, there arc people who go on and on to the end of their self
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and
on rapidly.
In this
-*r renontlrnthiii of «tn i*lnl dianat'thf’nys in their own little rut, contributing nothing to the |wuinV-iwnrted'’South'they let you
** herein nre t!*o rmiTvol,
world and deriving precious little fop tliemselves outside of j know just how they feel. Their hosMONDAY, FEU. 2, 192.'..
food and drink and a place to sleep.
•vitality is overwhelming, nml so
is the other thing.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
One Year

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Picture Show And Ice Cream, Piffle!

THK SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, IMS.

WHERE IS YOUR TREAS­
URE?—Where your treasure is,
there will your heart he also. Mat­
thew C: 21.
IT CANNOT BE
It ennnot be—no, no, it ennnot
be.
That this is nil there is for you
nnd me—
That life is but » bubble on the
umvp.
wave,
That sink* to nothingneia within
the grave.
If this be true, yc skeptics, tell me
why
Our thoughts forever roar toward
the : ky,
Or loan like angels from the lonely
heart,
*Or bring hack terrors now that
make us start.

It' Johanna Smith has kept in touch with progress, has
S ovlneio,
welcomed new Mew and tried to get the viewpoint of the s‘ol,R
, h„d.
many generations she has seen come and go; U she has (Icrintr n‘t the wonla "Communism"
watched real life instead of the pictured drama, if she has and "Bolshevism,’’ will have no
ridden on the wings of her own imagination instead of in relations with the Russian governthe tonneau of a motor car, if she has eaten the fruit of me"t*
varied experiences—sometimes more delectable than "ice 1
*°tn
cream it-elf—;l matters not at all how apparently behind, your P0lintry in y„ur own wny. We
shall have nothing to do with you
the times the record of her days seem to make her.
The Herald believes that eighty-eight years of life might us long as you insist that the com­
mon mnn is more important than
|J0 equivalent
to a thousand,
measured
by
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. . h. o u rs. the dollar he earns. And, anyhow,
The Herald also believes from the same reasoning that
n t there
m ere , WP won’t have anything to do with
have been lives of only five years duration that have gotten jyou until you pay your lnte Czar's
more and given more of real living than can he credited to riebts to our hankers."
lives ns long as Mrs. Smith's.
OTHER countries arc loss par­
The people in their little ruts, the people who repeat day ticular.
France, England
after day their monotonous plan o f life—picture shows and say: "WeItaly,
don’t like Rusdn’s Gov­
motor cars and ice cream mean nothing “different" to them. ernment, but we want Rus.,i«i bus­
iness." And they make commercial
They know nothing “different” and never will.
treaties with Russia.

The Affinity of Like For Like

MOST interesting of nil to this
country are treaties with Russia
made by Chinn and Japan.
Whatever draws you to it, tlmt is a proof of what you recently
Even our kind of
statesmen
! are. The attraction of like for like is one of nature’s oldest ought to sec a meaning and a dan­
I laws. It is a mysterious law. this attraction of like for like; ger in an alliance that includes
hut nevertheless it is one that is true the world over. Japan, Russia and China. Russia
alone occupies one - sixth of
HERRIOTS SPEECH
Musicians seek tlu company of musicians, artists seek the the
globe's surface. China has nt
LOUISVILLE
COURIER-JOURNAL
company
of
other
artists,
the
different
religious
sects
and
least five hundred million inhabi­
Or tell me whv tha i tars that deck
tants.
They
can
fight
and
are
not
the
different
races
cling
together.
the night
Whatever your position in life, you are drawn by those of afraid to die. You can tench them j Premier Herriut in his latest ut- 1 the Poincare tactics to put the;
Arc placed so far above all human
nations,
to run a flying machine and drop, tcrnnc„ rcRnrdlng the French d e b t!0™* on, the debtor
«lc
sight,
a s milar position. You like in others what is in yourself. bombs.
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Already there are fears concernAnd thus forever mncl; us ns they You like lo associate with people that crave the same things
Japan is the equal of any nation suddenly takes on the aspects of | n^ jjie fu^uro of
( the Dawes plan.
shine,
Though Allied and German experts see a
And point" mm to a power that i* &gt;'(,n crave and think the same way that you think., Some of on cnrlli in nmnufncturing ingenu the ultru-Nntionalists.
ity, in fighting and in many other speaking of France’s obligations lack of development in Gci many’s
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your associates have apparently no effect upon you. Others ways.
Divine.
to England and the United States, foreign trade. The impetus giv­
are repulsive and you would have as little to do with them
en by the Ixindon Conference start­
Or tell «is why forms of beauty as possible. While you feel yourself drawn toward others
JAPAN bates tho United States the nddresH is chiefly on the sub­ ed industry. Confidence was re -!
fade,
I because we refuse to let Japan ject of security, and for this fear stored, but n lull in exports 1ms
Why lionea are crushed and in the with a strong affection.
he blames England and suddenly developed to offset the
churchyard laid;
Those whom you like best arc like a mirror in which you regulnte our immigration laws. complex
Then by a thousand streams is see yourself reflected. And you will also find that those Russia hates the United States on the United States for failure to trade bnlance. If this confidence
general principles, foolishly, be­ ratify the treaty guaranteeing Is to be des troyed the receivership,
borne our grieT,
Like Alnlp’. torrent*, ere we fitul whom you genuinely like, in turn like you . while those cause of her communistic doctrines France ngainst invasion. This which in reality is the machinery
you di:1like 'usually have a feeling of animosity toward you. that won’t last, hut with rome just fear, he intimates, is one of the of the economic scheme, will op­
■ relief?
Whether you are the sort of a person that delights in bull­ cause, in view,of the fact that we reasons liis country is unable to erate under, adverse conditions and
No! No! ll ennnot be that we numt fights and prize-fights and enjoy torture to others, or the insist on telling her what kind of meet iti obligations. He believes default is liable.
government she must have and the chief guarantee to France’s
die.
Herriot’s speech served ii double
safety is remaining on the Rhine •nurposc. It is to the galleries nt
And in the dust for aye forgotten, kind of a person that is nauseated by these things, determine seek to boycott her.
wliel her you have brutish instincts or are of a sympathetic
lie!
and in the Ruhr.
home and, antagonistic to the
No! No! There lr- a realm, a death- nature. Whatever in the world is like you will draw you to­
The nttitude of the French Pre­ Dawes plan it ia a kind of threat
WHAT do the statesmen in
less clime.
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Washington think would happen if mier has been foreseen in (5er- abroad;
%
Where loved ones meet beyond the ward it, and whatever is unlike ybu will repel you—unless China, Japan ami Rumgb' should
ijnpvi tlnisv On the oc­ T\ » • * .At W
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perhaps yoq,yra vyerly riiru)iitv.tJvn,iw|UI your curiosity is form a little combination to teach casion for
flight of lime.
of the announcement that
satisfied you will hanker after many things that will inter­ the United States a lesson?
England wutild stay nt Cologne,
Contemporary Comments
Deep lii\. is ut a span, so lu ief tb" est you no longer, once you find their real worth,
As to the ultimate result thcro one of the provincial newspapers
f tny.
isn’t any doubt, but unfortunately carried a cartoon under the cap­
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But th"” • it is the light of rndlev.&lt;
"Herriot and His Reflection," butter knife when company'comes. I
,\ x m : or MIND
to MUm, that I,cause all the I
’ an't'uny1d^^eU lur. tion,
day;
showing the French Premier look­
There stars, Uke inlands, slumber earth is known nntl the eoutry nettled, therefore no further j Those first results would be very ing into a mirror, the face in the —Baltimore Evening Sun.
ing in the ten,
I join Tip;: remains to l;e done. Tims fur the pioneers have painful,
glass being that of Poincare. Had
Government waste consists in
Shall siuead before us through been working nn t ft** outside of things; nowadays the new diPolncnre made the much-heralded spending money in some other
Eternity,
THIS
country
is
as
thoroughly
” --W . F. Stuart in Toronto Mail ruotinn of pioneering is toward the inside of things.. We disarmed as Germany at this mo­ speech ip the Chamber of Deputies neighborhood.—Rochester TimesWednesday it would have been Union.
and Empire.
know .In* planet pretty well; wo arc now exploring the atom. ment. Men miirching up and down on
little different from what it was.j
•v .
-------- n-------We know vegetation pretty well; we are now pioneering into with guns don’t count in war any It indicates that the terms of the The old-timers didn't hnve more
Thi Alaskan dog race is mak­
more. Battleships and silly coast London Agreement
concerning amusing stories; they merely had
ing tlmse in Miami look pretty the new and wonderful land of vitamins. Medicine has cx- defense guns mean nothing.
I lot. d disease to a large extent; it is now pioneering into the If Asia and Russia ever come evacuation of the Ruhr may not lie more amusing liquor.—Birmingham
small in comparison.
fully carried out.
News.
——— ugreater mystery of health. We are only in the far-off dim
way. they will come through
What the French Premier said
HZ
Which one of the churches will beginning of knowledge.. Discoveries are yet to be made. our
the
air.
And
this
country,
ac­
about debts amounted to little. He
slxi
h-* that start the Community
Many a man who stands on his
} real*-r .lints thus*1of Columbus—but in another region. The cording to the testimony of our merely reiterated previous state­ dignity
Cli t movement in Hanford?
is merely shutting off
own
officers
hasn't
got,
all
told,
---------------- O— — - vauth of today live in a more thrilling period than those of
ments that France would not re- some other fellow's view.—Illinois
Mee Tum ur had the right idea. the merchant adventurers cr the early frontiersmen.—Dear'"»&lt; It » f e t be giv­ State Journal.
en easy terms. Harping on the
Wh*n he forged *i cheek it was fee horn independent.
Only
the
other
day
Russia
two million doll j . None ,&gt;f thii
Foise is the quality that keeps a
bought 100 of them from one of old string of security, he brings
little tlutr for 1, t.
the best European makers, Fok- up a problem that threatens the small-town ntnn serene the first,
ker. Japan is turning out fiOO Dawes plan. He is crying "wolf” time he negotiates Main St. with
Good H ealth and Mental Altitude
John \V. Davis says the Demo
He is assuming a walking stick.—Vancouver Sun.
lighting nirplnncs every month, for a purpose.
r*”dic narty is a perty full of imp:\
twenty-five times as many as we
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Weil, for a dry party that’s about
have all together. She has big
Vi
all it could be full of.
freight, •ships
on
‘dups and battleships oi
Tlie .Scripture, a found in tl is self from bodily make-boUove, by!*'rf,*,
A
&gt;r.'
getting
a
new
vantage
point,
by
'v!”5,
her
fighting
airship
Gospels,
places
primal
stress
upnr
* l.nCharlie Chaplin has secured a
our
'11^ distance of ou
divorce from Ids wife. She was the kingdom that is within » manit, becoming a denizen of a new const. sAri^
If they could fly here in
the sixteen year old girl he mar­ his inner temper and disposition | thought-world,
fe «.
sixty hours.
as
indicative
of
the
charactoi
jind
Whatever
our
views
may
be
rcried a few weeks ago.
u•
temlency of his life.
| garding ’the science of this great
--- -—o-----MR. C. II. K. CURTIS, remarks,
The Gospel goes down b.dow the | principle of the power of mental
A rrnzed woman attempted to
Every One at a Bargain on Easy Terms.
ns I’l.fslnat • Professor Allien Kin- body to the healing of tlie mind, i and spiritual forces over the body, with editorial solemnity, that Rus­
e-steln, tint the veteran sidenti.t to the renewing of the spirit as j it is fairly well agreed that good sia. Japan and China, united by
d l-appeared inlu the fourth diim-t. lieing the fundamental process. The 1health waits upon pure thoughts, treaties, "might put out of kelter
Oak Hitt—Dine Crest—Woodruff Subdivision
condition of mind nml the pres- the settled determination to disre- the balance set up by the Wash­
rlon end escaped.
enee of belief were the constant gat'd as far us possible ideas of ington treaty.”
We are agents for these subdivisions and have
Mr. Curtis means that a union
objects of Jesus' first solicitude sickness, weakness, and failure and
President
Coolidge.
advises
the
i
some good buys in each
of
Russia,
China
nnd
Japan
might
Princeton hoys to wear mi menders We find him turning away from to think health, strength, and sue*
upset the results of that silly
reitnin &lt;ectious, not being able to cost,
» iO)i to keep their trails, ir up. Then
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
Washington conference in which
■ djn they would tuek them into their d&gt; many mighty works there, “lie | The harboring of a grudge, for the
CLOSE IN
United
States
agreed
with
En­
reel s they might he able to walk can of their unbelief." lie look- \ exumpie, may mean physical hrent­
without stepping on their trains. ed with keen gaze Into tlie very j down. It poisons the Idood; it gland, France and Japan to keep
$800 each
Pacific
heuit of those who sought Ilis , warps the mind; it narrows tho things balanced in the
v» •The Sanford Herald rise* right healing e ".'or . invariably saying &gt;.empathies; it injures the power ocean.
up in mretin* to iv*k what liu; be- "I’clievi t thou tha* I can do thin?" j of concentration; it stops us; it
i nine of tie* o! !-f*. 'hiei|(*d gi' l ‘AII things arc possible to him that | wastes our bodily tissue, and it
BUT THE possibility of upset­
mi .
Hcvotli, ' a though far below the takes time. Gladstone said, “ [ ting the very shaky Pacific bal­
who used to lo.ik up blissfully with
mAT
soulful eye and chant. ‘ Yr.i me hodlly incompeloncy was th nee- haven’t time to hate anybody," The ance isn’t the important thing.
• ') hi" ntid iti'ung and wonderful" *'|'!,uy tor the rake of cure, of the Scriptural pages are full of the
Tho serious possibility becomes
great injunction to love rather than clear when you contemplate the
To which the Daytona News short right mental attitude.
Realtors
pleasant time that the Japanese
Get a right mind, a harmonious to hate.
Mner Comes buck with: “ A call
Anger
and
temper
are
also
menmight a! o be put in for the girl outlook upon life ia general and
might have if they came here
,......... . ......................
who read three weeks behind i e. pecially
toward God, gel right t!,l states directly inimical to [through the air leading a thousand
thought within your own heart, health.^ Across the Chapel of Buy- Russian, Chinese and Japanese
locked door."
—
01i First Street.
Rhone Jli’J
And while these two editors are wliere the real Kingdom of Heaven ^’,r University was the motto plac- flying ships, to see what they
wrestling with these problems we starts, and the outer bodily healing cd there by former President Burl- could do to a few dozens of Amer­
might put in our oar and ask what will follow. This seems to tie the caui: “ Young gentlemen, have a ican cities.
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resolute life purpose. Don't get
ha-; become of the old timey trust- drift of Jesus' wonderful cures.
n iB iiiiia iiiiia R iiia ia a n R iia iflB a s 3 S s a 5 s iH N iiiiai ai i
inir lassie who when you called
A .-killfill physician says ihat in mail, and don't get scared!"
OUR NATION says to Japnn,
■round to roe her on Sunday after­ a large percentage of cases it is
While living in Cairo, some "You must keep your people out
noons was perfectly willing to take with the mind rather than with Americans bad an Armenian ser­ of here," and to Russia, "We de­
n walk with you and had forty the body ho has to deal, and that vant whose temper was uncontrol­ spise you and your government,
fits of delight if you blew her to very frequently the bodily weak­ lable, She flew into a rage over and assume the right to tell you
h strawberry ice cream cody,—• ness can h 1 traced to wrong cur­ the merest trifle, frequently en­ what government you shall have."
w
Tint co-Union.
rents of thought or to the perver­ tering in to . physical combat with A nation tulking in such fashion
sion of the uses of the members the Arain market - men who should bo nble to make good its
Budded on Four Year Sour Orange
Vassar students have devised a of the body by reason of perverted brought tho provisions to the words.
breakfast menu which would enable and morbid ideas. As Macbeth house. After ono of these fits of
Roots
a mnn to climb fifty-one floors has said,
temper rhe turned a peculiar shade
WE
HAVE;
A NATION thnt distates to oth­
were his office in tlu top floor of ta ic i thou not minister to a mind of yellow which continued for sever nations ought not to sit, as tlii*
Dancy Tangerines.
the Wool worth Building. All he
dimised,
I end days, and often her temper
would have to do would be to eat Pluck from the memory a rooted made her so ill that she was nblig- nation does, like a fa1* grocer,
Valencia Oranges
swollen with his own profits, sun­
five pounds of porterhouse steak,
sorrow,
ed to go to bed. Her mental dis- ning himself in his doorway, with
I’arson Brown Oranges
eighteen sweet potatoes with thir Ka/.e out tlii' written troubles of | temper had poisoned her entire
no weapon for defense, a t the mcrPineapple Oranges
ty*six butter balls, seventy-two
the brain,
* TJivsiod nature. 4
£y of the first international gun­
slices of bacon, one dozen egg* on And with some sweet oblivious anMarsh Seedless Grapefruit.
There are few foes of the body man that muy Conte along.
toast, twenty dishes of oatmeal
tidote
[ more fatal than the unbridled pasWrite
or wire u.s for quantity prices.
with plenty of tugnr nnd
five bunse the stuffed bosom of that ions of anger and hatred which
We
have
the stock. Can serve you quick
FLYING MACHINES, all steel,
quarts of heavy cream, fifty pan­
perilous stuff ,
carry in their train so many other
cakes with two b uttjr halls on cacti Which weighs unon the heart?
strong enough to resist any wind,
evils.
L t.
nnd five quarts of maple syrup.
SURIMERFIELD NURSERY CO.
religious sects teacn • They represent the crimes, not and with engines ten times as
With a few additional islds and that if one cun get a right m ental1 simply against the body, hut strong us the strongest wind, will
Marion County,
end* the Vussar girls contend that attitude toward God uml the world against the laws of love, nnd visit make air travel long before the
SUMMERFIELD,
FLORIDA
a man would thus he supplied with oi spirit, he will find the material upon the person the physical rec- end of this century, much safer
.VidFTVT calories to make the hundicaps and evils non-existent, onipense that always attend the than traveling on rail^oaifs has
grade.
Tho soul will win by freezing it- breaking .of God’s Inws.
ever been. ■•
’ mi.
The rninow and the cloud in
beauty form
’Acrtm the sky timid the dying
rtorm;
Then fade from sight and leave us
here to say—
Why does such beauty ever pass
away ?

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LONDON, Feb. 2.—A Renter'll
dispatch from Cairo ia y i the
HISS KATflSYN WILKEY, 3« iK? EdUoT
greatest importance la .attached to
PHONE i—Res. ttS -J
the.arrest of t* o men Saturday In
connection
Library Is To Hold of Sirdar Sir Lee Stack. The
to escape Into Tripoli,
Story Hour Saturday were trying
Mixed aboard a Iraki from
Alexandria. They carried ,autoM. O. Camp of Atlanta is in
Tom Fetter returned Saturday
The library will hold Its reading mhtic pistols with dumdum bullets.•
Sanford on basinets for a few days. from Miami where he haa bhen for
A*- “
a,t IS ^ny* 08 the guest of
Mr*. N. F. Leiatte of Oviedo rCol.t PnRoy
Wright.
venlence of the elder ehl
■pent Saturday in'Sanford.
j W. J. Goodal* Is.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Market! l*r
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Isaac of have as their guest Mrs. Markell’a a delightful Jamas Whitcomb ...
Jacksonville, spent Saturday in brotoher, Arthur Williams of Now ley program, which should prove o
special interest.
AU the older
Sanford the guests of relatives.
\o rk City.
boy* and girls are invited to ojttend
Dwight Smith of DeLand spent
Mrf. K. B. Raulerson and son, ■*w ring their friends. Occasion­
the week-end in Sanford, with his Morgan Alderman of Miami are ally older people are alio present,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. spending a few days at the Val­ *ho are specially Interested in the
Story houn, and they art) hlWays
dez Hotel.
welcome.
J. D. Ross, Pierce Griffin, and
The story hour for the younger
H. E. Wagner motored Sunday to
John J. D. Taylor who has been
will be held as usual at
Titusville.
very ill at the Valdez Hotel for children
10 o clock in the Children’s room.
the past week, is reported much These story hours have been wall
F. A. Schumpert left Saturday improved.
sustained, and will continue
for Newberry, S. C., where he will
‘trough the school year. Mrs. R.
remain for a short visit.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Breedin and B. Chapman, whom the children al­
daughter Miss Mary Breedin of ways enjoy, will be in chatffe this
M. Rocamora, president of the Lakeland are visiting Dr. Breed­
week. Mrs. Raymond Philips gave
Scarborough Motor Guide Compa­ in s sister, Mrs. J. N. Robson.
a very interesting program last
ny of Boston, spent Sunday in
Sanford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. if. Caldwell nnd
dnughter. Miss Olive Caldwell of
Cleveland Hill came Saturday New York City arc in Sanford for
from Bradenton to spend the week­ n short visit.
end with Mrs. Hill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams Ravenol,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox of Ocnln Miss Bobbie Chapman and Dun­
were the guests for the week-end can Hnsell motored to Orlando
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCall Saturday.
at their home in Rose Court.
Tho annual "Violet Sale" of the
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl L. Loucks Yowull Company will begin Wed­
Miss Myrtle C. Douglas of arrive Tuesday to be the guests of nesday morning and continue
Montgomery, Ain., is in Sunford Lieut. Louck's parents, Mr. and through the remainder *of the
for a short stay.
Mrs. G. Irving Loucks.
week. The sale Is a regular event
having ns it's purpose a thorough
J. A. Hnrrold and Emmett Hunt
showing of tho new merchandise
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
E.
Hilyer
of
returned Saturday from a motor
of
the spring season.
/■
Jacksonville
were
the
dinner
guests
trip down the East Coast.
Saturday at the Country Club of
The atorc will be closed all dayi
Tuesday to prepare .for .tho sale,
John Wade of Hastings Is spend­ Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight.
It is nnnouuced. Spring decora-jt4J
ing a few days on business in SunC. J. Regero, Jr., who has been tions, in which violets will bo the 2 2
ford.
the guest of his sister Mrs. John theme, will deck tho store during IV
Peter Schanl and Mux Stewart H. Schirnrd left Saturday for his the sale.
Four 14 years It has been the
motored to DeLand Saturday eve­ home in Macon, Go.
policy of tho store to introduce £ ■
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Torrence nnd its new spring goods with such a i r ]
Mrs. Frank MncVeill returned young son, nnd Mrs. Torrence's sale. It is regarded unique in that &lt;■ 1
Saturday from a visit of a few parents. Mr. and Mrs. Van Houscn, goods are placed on salo at re-11 f
dneed prices at tho beginning of [ J
motored to Lukcland, Sunday.
days in DeLand.
the season instead of in the mid- J J
die
or at the end of the season.
Lewis O’Bryan nnd Glenn WimMr. nnd Mrs. M u rm E. Lovcrn
Special bargains In silks, luces,
bish spent Sunday in Kissimmee am! children of Mncon. G«„ are the
nnd Orlando.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. cotton goods und novelties will l&gt;e
Schirnrd. The young sun of Mr. on the counters during the period.
Mrs. A. I). Sauer nnd son A D. and Mrs. Lovern will undergo an An augmented sales farce and
Sauer Jr., of Oviedo spent Satur- I operation nt the Fernald-Laughton other special means have been em­
ployed to Insure the success of the
day in Sanford shopping.
| Hospital Monday.
nffult. The sole will end Satur-.
day night.

PERSONAL

^ A w llin ^ w U ln ie c t
on Horn.* «t -1:00 o -

o!t an Club will meet
J0f Mr*. C. F. Marehall
^nrel Avenue *t 3 o ber One of the All
,ic Church will meet
with Mrs. F. E. Rou­
e n ’s Union of the
"ice League of the Holy
|j will meet with Mr*.
, «t 3 o’clock.
Guild will meet at the
(rt M. Mlnarik. 1000
poe *t 3:30 o'clock*
, Tue*day
ii be a board meeting of
P, Club at 9 A. M.
(mett Hunt will enteroh* Bridge Club,
job will meet for aupiVlock at the Country
Bridge Club will be
ft* Mr. and Mr*. F. E.
Daughters Sunday
^ of the Methodict
i be entertained by MUs
sindUlu Clifford Riv(on Magnolia AveLesley will hold
etiag in 'the
class
i y«thodist Church at
ftjMsday
| ?. Drummond will en|Mae?iiay Bridge Club
Ik the regular monthfigiinMs meeting of the
n’s Club at 3 P. M.
, Thursday....................
i Chittenden will enteri Ton Bridge Club.
I Friday............. .........
piamber Three of All
olic Church will meet
It. E. Mall cm at 8 P. M.
Saturday .....................
Hour at the Library

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ding Club at the Li1130 o'clock.
Ilian Music Club fill meet
L. Thrasher nnd Mrs.
druff and small son, reurday from ruatia where
been visiting relatives
bt week,
. ,. 1 _ _
IMri. Harry T. BodweR
Sunday fo Rock ledge,
return Monday.
D. Bishop nnd Albert
Apopka, returned Sutiing from a motor trip to
other points on the East
NOTICE

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latk to
ndoned
M 'n .a n jL o T * returning to high
heels n*iJn.
Wearers of the low heels nave
not only lpqt aorne of their ankle
charm, say MtHeta In the womon’s
columns but' have suffered, from
"ankle-neuralgia/’ and have do.
"IdM to Sacrifice comfort In the
low hed fo r the beauty and clcfence o f ;the higher shoe.

Sitting for the first time on the
bench of the Municipal Court of
Sanford, Judge W, E. White, re­
Formal Advertisement In Ac­ cently
by the City Com­
cordance With Provisions missionappointed
to succeed Judge J. G.
Merchant Marine Mcnsuer Sharon, disposed of 21 cares, tho
to Published Over Country accumulation of tho week end. Vir­
tually nil of the cases were of miWASHINGTON. Feb. 2.—W ith-j ,,or naturu'
in a few days the shipping board j Judge White is a comparative
will publish throughout the coun- newcomer in Sanford. lie is orig-

jn ijrepfdance wi^h an ordinance
governing the sale of milk 'In tnb
city ot Sanford, an inspection for
tuberculosis will be made of nl|
cows from which milk is bring
sold, it was announced Monday
morning by City Manager W. B.
Williams. The inspection will be
started as soon as C. I-. Woodard,
assistant state veterinarian, who ^
is nt present conduction sim ilarj | f
tests in Orlando, can come hero ; | 1
for the work.
f
Anyone desiring information | J «
concerning the tests are naked to j | ■
address either the city manager or r J
Jess Hamilton, the city food in- _ 1
speetot. The work will be conduct- ,| S
ed by the federal government and
*
will be done free of charge to the
owners of tho cows.

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commencing

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■session Monday morning, the judge
In maxing this announcement &lt;•*pressed himself as well pleased
In i* vsiiivlii
if”8Ihi ft i mnr* *■n ifl'fjf h in t i u *•
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Sunday night, Chairman O’Conner with condition
exis-.mg and
com­
explained it does not mean the mended the Hanford police for
! government is going out of the thoir activity. Members of tho
Mhippin« business, but rather mere- force likewise expressed themselves
| ]y complying with the provisions ns highly pleased with the disposi­
merchant murine act, which tions made by the new judge end
require that there be due adver­ predicted harmonious relations dur­
tisement before the board is auth­ ing tho incumbency of Judge
orized to sell.
Accordingly, u White. White.
Cases coming before Judge
blanket advertisement is run perWhite Monday morning were:
NGTON, Feb. 2.—The lodically.
James Rivers, drunkenness, $5 and
uf un aged squaw standOnly a Formality.
costs; Jeasee Adums, disorderly
oet'u in snow in near
The proceeding is only a for­ conduct, $10 bond estreated; James S
“&lt;r at the grave of her
mality. After publication of the Taylor, speeding, $3 bond estreat­
venting her grief by advertisement
spe
that board will con­ ed; William Van Buskirk, speedi*r uncovered limbs with tinue it present
He
policy. In this ing, $10 bond estreated; Henry
pt*te of glass was deconnection
Chairman O’Connor Gainer, drunkenness, $5 bond cr. j i
'/Superintendent William said:
treated; Sam London, drunken-!*
r
the Fort Hall Inness, $10 estreated; H. A. Mamcs, 5
“So
far
a*
the
shipping
bonrd
is
Vj,sIdaho, in a letter to
speeding, continued until Wednes­
mmissioners Burke. Don- concerned, it is the unanimous day morning; Hubert Hndly, speed
rt“ sc,'tes at the recent sentiment that these services, so ing $3 and costs; Everett DeLong,
? Chief J’nt Tyhee, a essential for the upbuilding of speeding $3 nnd cost?; Janies Jack ■
leaecr of the Bannock American commerce nnd for na­ son, disorderly conduct, $10 bond
tional defense, will be maintained estreated; C. C. Melton, disorderly'
®°re than 80 years old, until such time as the lines can conduct, dismissed; Clarence Mur­ ■tgj
wt four inches tall, gain- be sold for private operation on phy, drunkenness, $10 bond estreat­
™n “s 11 United States such terms as may seem to be ad­ ed; Alfred Floyd, drunkenness, $10
vantageous to the interest of the bund estreated; Will Mallory, pos­
,
I’erce war,
session of liquor, $100 and costs;
ytar-old widow, a spare government.
"Furthermore, for the assurance Charley Gatewood, drunkenness,
,r*“ woman, known as
J*ne, or "The Bony One” of possible purchasers of lines for $10 bora! estreated; Charles Holden
tarty hours at the grave guaranteed service, it should be drunkenness, $10 bond estrnted, D.
the shipping K. Kersey, drunkenness*, $10 bond
^ and dad in a slceve- understood that
|drei.i. At intervals she board is prepared to protect the ertrented: Daisy Siplin, disorderly
$10 bond estreated; Lillie
^tdf with the glass. In purchasers of such lines to the conduct,
Bell Taylor, disorderly conduct. $10
mntendent Donner wrote fullest extent against unfair com­ bond estraeted: J. A. Cole, disor­
petitive methods by foreign ship- derly conduct, $10 bond entreated,
f* went to extremes.
he continued, “is n ing organizations.
and Ed Stokes, disorderly conduct,
wtom among these peo$10 bond cstarted.
Would Restore Lines.
C being a very old lady,
“ It should be made perfectly
been useless to have
Serfore with her belief clear that nothing is to be gained B. T. Corey Not Man
6n** l want to say, by foreign 'ship owners in using
’ the custom is not ex- methods intended to make impossi­ I n Drunk C h a r g e
r*«ticed, except among ble! the successful operation of the
respective trade routes by private
J®eu.
B. T. Corey, well known resi­
r “ttehding funerals American capital, because if a dent of Sunford for the past 20
■ R a tio n 20 years ago route is sold for private opera­ years, has asked The Herald to
88 15 or 20 women tion and the purchaser is forced state that he is not the B. Corey
lct‘ lhis custom nt the off the line by unfair competition, who failed to appear in Municipal
noted member of the those adopting such methods may Court Friday morning on a charge
. cl*sUtni is gradually have the detinite assurance that of drunkenness and whose bond
,;d will be discontinue under those circumstances the ship­ of $10 was estreated. Mr. Cory
n.!'"r-'e "I time without ping board will immediately re­ has been associated with a number
icy..
c,i the part of store tho government .‘■ervice.
prominent businesses of San­
“ In other words, so fur as these of
ford
his residence here. In
essential trade routes a r e concern­ justiceduring
to
Mr.
Corey this explana­
foreign competitors have the
Sums Sent By ed,
choice between competing with pri­ tion is made.
vate American capital or with Lie
Ps To Homeland shipping
board itself. Under P
4 AllegedBlackmailcrs
lie operation or private ope
Jttrvw,0* J— Remittances American merchants ships ure on CaugrhtlnNewark.N.J.
asr,. .t!i* working abroad the seas to stay."
P£ * '8b,« offset to the
NEWARK. N. J., Feb. 2 . - Four S
^
balance
i
LviMRgn
IS
FOUND
ullegcd
blackmailers are under m
h°r 11 months
LEG1NSKO___
| p0|jce guard tifday, one of them |&gt;
•mounted to 33,800,000
vn R g Feb 2.—Ethel| probably dying, after a gun battle [■
»' wu *- u S , « i ijllnlat who d i.-lwith .h r.o
who « .{ { « • .ha* Le.n‘ them in an uttempt to ,«:ure |H&gt;.* *
in
No„hysn
iame
from appeared a ltcI\
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h Amertcu. This -e .~ r r 7 , we,*^ nitride of New i tMW from a Catholic prieC rt- B
1detective was wounded.
i Ut23 :i t le amount re- found by friends out.ide u
York.

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HAVANA, Feb. 2.—Three wall- Milwaukee American
which la to tn rin .h e re , was ,
Ings eich way between Havana by
R. W. Pearman, secretar
and Miami starting today, wilt be the Sanford Chamber of i
maiittiiiieil by the steamer City of
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Seattle during the tourist season, I M r i In Stnfo
It was Announced this morning by It wps asked by
fn Sarifor
Lyes Brothers Steamship Com­ anyone
slrabte apgMmttlt
pany.
with him a t once.

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February 4 ,

Will Inspect Cows
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den?, and. tfconcto. hi* ankle? were
weak, p b y n l ontil the final gun.
He and Layden. one of the K ajr
florseihen were proclaimed the
heroea cf the day. While the
Lccknp HflQib!cr; won X c rs n
rame near halting them sineic
hirded.
After the Pasadena ga;
was elected captain of
team. His admirer* t
last year to be hij b e st
ally. Ncvers stands high

!Showing Of Paavo Nurmi In Boston
Is Disappointment To Fans There

G ow dy H olds B r illia n t
NEVERSSETTING
games. Paavo Nurmi.
The met­
iiwincg tw u c r, nis iir&amp;t in­
ropolis of the Northeast on Sat­
urday right raw him for the first door appearance of the season.
Records O nD iam ond A nd PACE IN WESTERN
time in two race* fail to establish Yem Bo?th. former Hopkins star
wot Id record —which u extraordin­ and William
Cox, Merc*r?burg
I .&gt; trer* reeorj ,s reminiscent of ary. if nnt disappointing.
academy flash, alro ate entered.
On F rench B attle Fields ATHLETIC EVENTS Harold
(Bnck) Muller’s at the
Flesh in* into competition that
Nurmi faces two encounters be­
L nireraftjr of California a
ha* led him to Chicago, Boston fore the Wilco game*—The West­

Fiftieth A n n iv e rs a ry of Na­ ' NEW YORK. Feb. 2.
tional Loop to Be Celebrated , Gowdy. veteran backs to;
With Affair In New York: : Ntw York Giants, whose'
To Precede Bu&gt;ines- Meet ‘ ured largely In the 1924

j drive of the MrCrawmcn.
NEW YORK. Feh. 2.—Club own­ I one of the most dram&amp;tiers of the National League, base­ of any diamond hero.
First springing to fame
ball's oldest circuit, will go back
to the cradle of their organization ago in the memorable wo
Monday to celebrate the start or ies in which the Boston
toppled the mighty Phi
the fiftieth year of its historyThey will meet in the ancient Athletics. Gowdy gained
parlors of the old Broadway Cen­ tention through his war
tra) hotel, where on Feb. 2, 1876, then came back last seaso:
the National League was bom with the Giant* win their
representatives »&gt;f dubs in Boston, straight pennant and g
Brooklyn. Philadelphia, Hartford, Washington Senators a c
Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and world’s series battle.
St. Louis, llartfcrd and Louisville
have been replaced by New York
and Pittsburg in the present cueiut, but the other six charter mem-1
bers still hold franchises, although,
there hav e been some breaks in
their membership.
Open Golden Jubilee.
Monday’s meeting, a prelude tr
the mid-winter business «.»sion of
the magnate* Tuesday, marits the
official opening of tne National
League goldt-n jubilee an j is only
one c f a series of coiameroorative
erfnts now planned. The jubilee
celebration will culminate in an
elaborate affair in Feb 1926, when
the semi-centennial date of the
league’s existence will occur.
Minutes of the first meeting of
the old National League shed an in­
teresting light on the aims of the
club owners of that day. Two of
the objects of the league, as it w a s
formed a half century- ago were
“to establish and regulate the
baseball championship of the Unit­ MIAMI, Fla., Feb
ed States” and a provision that Hacen played brill!
“no club shall be admitted from Sunday in his uno
any city w hose jKipulation is less I chtmplonrhip match
than 75,000. except by unanimous Walker, the America
vote of the league.” Formation of pion, and a* a result
the National League at th..t time up. facing the secon
was prompted by a group j f lasc-| 72- hole match at S
Wednesday.

g^me and regretting the u rj Irasa
differences which have lt is
•among ourselves, coming o jt
an imperfect and unj&gt; «t:.na-.ic co
ditkm.”
To_ I'romote Harmr.ny. .
^rjhe -National League, ;he rlutioh further set forth w..- f. •:
ed with a view of “relioing o j
selves from the incubus &gt;i n"
abnses, promoting hari.,cngood fellowship among out il\.
of elevating and fosteriiq • u
tiocal sport and predicting the •
terest* of the play«’,r .”
-Morgan I». Bulkdcv, fornit-.- tj
ernor of Connecticut, wno »i
•ented the Hartford club at
JUeeting, was elected first p reset •
gof the National League. Otiii
signatures to the league i -&lt;t . »
G. W. Thompson of th • I’hila ie
phia Athletics; N. T. A-. lot &lt; |
H- r *tnfnejcr. Mutuals .
•Brooklyn; W. A. Hulben of Chi
/cago, who became second prcsidc-n
of the league, an C. A. F’owier. th

1910 when the Giants ® ° n d F u llb ack W ho A lm o st
Ti from Texas. But
Slopped Nclrc Dame Is Star
1 to Boston the same
In O th e r M oinr
.
a trial.
, , , ,
f U j a r S p o rts anrl
sied Gowdy to the
s Leader m Academic Work
im back in 1914. Baseball' .POLO ALTO. Fc
is full of the accounts of ■Never*, the 200-pour
part with George S tall-' !e*e of Stanford l
liracle team,’’ which dash-1pressing for honor*
harapionship ambitions ofiatour-d athlete in tf
letics and won a world’s the west,
lour successive games.
j S e r e n is a star fa
r the 1914 playing cam -'football team, one c
&gt;wdy battted only .243 for best baseball pitchers
c*. yet he came up in the tlir.g go.«l game a t fo
enes against the veterans _batkctball team and c
le Mackr staff. Coomb-, javelin. He has giv
d Bender, and hit ,54-&gt;. H:s tention to track bee
string won the seriest for I baseball artivitv. .
es and the records show I .
v ' , ,
e
mu
! Lt 192v&gt; INevers’ i

years a^o. For two straight years
.duller was one of Camp’s firststr.ng cr.ds on the theoretical all'*ar f^ tb a ll squad.
Mallrr aUo
w a *trrnjf contender in the field
events. fie competed in th«- baard
*-rA high jumps, threw the jave
I n and the discus. In the 192t
Olympic Game* he placed in tkr
f un jump. Muller now i* an as*.*tant football coach at California

u. rr.ia, have been football and
track athletes of exceptional abil­
ity the last three seasons. Both
weie on the Olympic team la n
v*a. The name of Jer.nc. Wa-hmgton State College tiack and
f tball rr.an of a few year, beck
and Olympic pole vaulter. is. ant&gt;‘.aer recalled when the all-ar.-und
uthl to? of the- far west are munWEBB MAY GO ABROAD
ANNAPOLIS. Md, Feb. 2.— II.
&lt;Spike) Webb, coach of boxing
thi* t mt e d States naval atari •'. w‘hn handled the championship
neiican Olympic team at Antrp ;n li’20 and at Paris lajt year
1 been invited to teach the Airier
n style of boxing in school- end
.letic clubs in Sweden and Denrk !uring the coming summer.

do

and New York with an attack that ern Union meet in Madison Square
swept all before it. thy furious Garden Tuesday night and the Ne­
Finn either has relented in his wark A. C. race* the following
backing a* the figure.’ of little JoL? evening. Neither event is enpeet- - of Chicago, America’s best, -J t furnish a real test and his
Ray
cr t
c ife re i the punishment of hear s «e; upon running two miles
over-training.
in nine minutes or better in the
The turning point came Friday V. :l o .1.000 which w»uid eliminate
nicht in the annual gumes of thi another of Ray’s records and althe Chicagoan out of
Morniniride A. C. here when be rnivt
Nurmi will continue to
ran a mile to victory. It was c
hollow conquert. for his oppoa- the two miles mark at the end of ‘
ent* were those same sons of Fin­ the rare.
t'fjo Frigerio of Itaiy, champion'
land who^ have been part of thi
jrrrat one’s act several times sinrt walker cf the Olympics who has i
he came to the United States. Ua- been defeated twice bv Willie
less they are hanuicappei these
men cf the Finish-Amencan A. C. ,
—IJr:ar Prim. Gur.r.ar Nii«on. “ r ,ri
August Facer and Louis Tikkar.er. ^ ork
—provide cnly the barkgrou'd for
•\nmii. They themselves realize
e postponed annual meeting
that they cannot give him worth-, .Tf’1
while opporition. Yet the «amc S? VV* Stockholders of the Sanford
men enteied the lists in the Dos- i. /3ling iz Loan Association will
ton A. C. meet.
™ .h-'.{d a t the cffice of the As­
t or, I'5o llngnolla Avenue
In hi: last two races, ia which
3rd.
Florid* r.t eiyht P. M
•*" failed to as much as equal rec- p' y„
orils. Norm} denied his opponents ,• J i:;ary 17, 192?, for tn*» purpose
i yard of advantage. He is txid / . ‘j tIcctirg the Board of Directors
to transact such other busjm have refused.to permit Jimmy
onrolly of Washington to become' mt-Miac may be brought before the
its added starter in t'ne mile and
SAN
LOAN
nc-eigbth race at the Moraingside
however, is ex
again next Sa

OIN. 111., Feb. 2.—“Wid”
. outfielder of the world
Washington Senator*,
been .'pending the winter
announced Sundav he
! terms with Manager
ky Harr i* and has forwarded
new con tract to Washington.
to make public the
i* contract, but said
report to the Senator’s
ra=!JT tn. TfcJ'pa ia itr&gt;

NEW WORLD’S RECORD
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ified Directory
TO THE PUBLIC:
, T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CO.
absorbed into the blood. It i* the
The following named contract- Cinssificd medium, rate cash .09c
• tier 300 K. Hay au
Tvlaphuo* Cm
chnrgo.
10c
per
line,
minimum
function
of
the
kidneys
to
filter
NAUEN, Germany, Feb. 2. —Di­
[RE AND MOTOR RE­ nrs are fair to Organized Iutbor
; this poison front tho blond nnd
rect radio communication between
and pay the Union Scale set by
WINDING.
cast it out in tho urine; the pore.i
the sending station at Nnucn anil
Locnl No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­
of the skin are also a means of
Buenos Aires is now maintained at
UELECTRIC SERVICE orators and Paper Hungers of
freeing the blond of this impurity.
given hour* every night on n wave
•
ij*rt Electrical repairs. America:
In damp and chilly, cold weather
Sanford Sign Shop
W. R. Pell, F\ W. Tempccton. 'Quick results. Two centu per word. length of only 30 metres. This is
Central Ave. Orlando,
believed
to
mark
an
epoch
in
ra­
|ho
skin
pores
are
.Josed
thus
forc­
Sn
m
pie
copy
on
requeat.________
V. C. Coller, C. F- Metcalf, Horace
Designers and painters of San­
dio trnnsfission. Until quite reing the kidneys to do double work
Jiminez, II. Harrow, R. I*, Sel­ TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Dally dio
ford’s distinctive signs. San­
transmission.
Until
quite
re­
they
heroine
weak
and
cluggish,
Times, the great homo daily, cently it was assumed thnt great
lers, Jesse Cook. T. S. Delk, I. S.
ford Avenue at F’irst Street.
The daughter of n murderer won and fail to eliminate this toxic
rate
1
*4c
per
word,
minimnii,
EEC Far Drive li Talbott, T. M. Dunlap nnd CL \V. chargp 25c cash with order. Write distances could only be spanned the $1,000 contest for the best e s­ acid, which keep* accumulating
Phone 480-NV.
Venabje, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S.
say on capital punishment by a nnd circulating through the sys­
by means of long wave lengths.
for
complete
rats
enrd.
O. Shinholser. We also ask the
nmgizine which promoted the liter­ tem, eventually settling in the
public to see their painters have PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
The salary of the keeper of the ary tournament.
joints and musrles, causing stiff­
BODY R E P A IR IN G
their local card.
Tower of London during the reign
scene
of
stupendous
developmentness, soreness and pain, railed
II. Harrow, Pres.
STEIN — Automobile
DAVID B. HYEtt
Rend about it In tho Palm Bench of Queen Fllizabcth was about $500
rheumatism.
miring ami Rebuilding.
Post. Sample copy gent on re­ a year. He also received all the
Try
Smith’s
Barber
At the first twinge of rheuma­
ARCHITECT
government allowances made to of­
quest
Home. Oak Avenue.
tism get from any pharmacy almut
fenders of high rnnk who were too
Shop
for
good
barber
Member 1_ L A.
four ounces of Jud Salts; put a
T0S FOR HIRE
ADVERTISING gets remilta If It proud to accept it. All cattle that
Box* llullilliur
tnhlcsponnful into glass of water work. Ladies welcome.
" d l l th e ‘j c j r i r '
reaches potential buyers. Pa- slipped off London Bridge, all cart*
tl’TO se W iTTU
Orlando, Flarld*
ami
drink
before
breakfast
each
latka Duily News is circulated In that fell into the moat, all flotsam
. Meets all trains
'IV am trrfhl V/YiiiVrar
morning for a week.
This is Next to Valdez. .
an industrial and agricultural sec­ and jetsam in the Thames, two flanufer. Phone 551
'fictit/htful Sum m er*
helpful
to
neutralize
aridity,
re -,
tion.
gonn of wine from every vessel a r­
. move waste and stimulate the kid-1
The old-time mixture of Sage
riving from Bordeaux, and many
! neys, thus helping to rid the blood j
H . A. S P E IR
GARDEN HOSE
Tea nnd Sulphur for darkening TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of other things wee included in his
of these rheumatic poisons.
Haggard
&amp;
Company
Florida renl estate advertise In fees.
gray,
streaked
and
fueled
hair
is
at service.
Anytime,
I2 V2 cent per foot
Jnd Salts is inexpensive, and is
CARPENTER
grandmother’s recipe, and folks the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
Beal
Estate—
Investments
made
from
the
acid
of
grapes
am
i1
|
cent
a
word
daily,
two
ccnt3
a
word
The women herring cleaners of
are again using it to keep their
For
Few
Days
nlrln« nml llrlliidrllns
lemon juice, combined with lithin.
hair n good even color, which Is I Sundays.______________________ the west coast of Scotland clean
First National Bank Building t and is used with excellent re- |
r*. 31INI I'nlnivtla Ate,
an
average
of
twenty
herring
a
quite sensible, as we are living in TITE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Co
an uge when a youthful nppear- , accepted want ad medium in minute.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA | suits by thousands of folks who
are subject to rheumatism. —Adv.
nnce is of the greatest advantage. ; Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
Nowadays, though, we don’t an insertion. Minimum 25c.
SOLTIILANI) FAI.XT
-i-+•{••&gt;•&gt;4-•&gt;+&lt;•++
have the troublesome tusk of gath­
Tho P a i n t T h a t Mavaa You
ONE
GOOD
INVESTMENT
ering the sage and the/ mussy mix­ FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
Money.
II. S. I’O.ND
ManuracturaiJ by
*11 kinds. Rain water a ing at home. All drug stores sell
morning Scntinal; largest classi­
Fbrr.on-t.lnil.lry
F*l*t Co,
’• Old F’irst National the ready-to-usc ‘product, improv­ fied business, rate lc n word, min­
Hnlil liy
IS
WORTH
A
LIFE
TIME
aldintr, phone 245.
I.OssiMi FAIVr COMPANY
ed by the addition of other in­ imum 24c cash with order.
113 Unitnolla A»e.
•KRS AND DYERS
gredients, called "Wyeth’s Sage
I'honr Tltt
OF
SAVING
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
in
Th*
and
Sulphur
Compound.”
It
is
;S STEAM PKESSERY
| Warehouse property; I-1 of
Herald will bring you big re­
ork a specialty.
110 very popular because nobody can
❖ block on Commercial Street.
discover it has been applied. Sim­ sults. Advertise those old articles
Avenue. Phone 327-J.
J Best location in the city. A
ply moisten your comb or a soft you have stored away and have
May
We
Suggest
_ CAFE
^bargain.
no
use
for.
A
little
thirty-ccnt
ad
brush with it and tlrnw this
JO H N E . FO X
r n r 1 :aT e
$
New two-story house with
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
through your hair, taking one
{adjoining tot; rent* for $10(1
« t in Service and Qual- smnll strand at a time; by morn­ Phone 148 and a representative
Real Kstulc—In.sttr,
•|'l»er month; for quick sale, $ 1 ».HStreet and Park Ave- ing the gray hair disappears, but will call to see you.
JOOO. Terms.
what delights the Indies with Wy­
.5. Two • story house together
eth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
The moccasin-like shoes of rough
jFwith 3-1 city block, close in;
Orlando.
pound,
is
that,
besides
beautifully
j
4 STORE — Fre­
untanned hide, which used to be
,{.$6,000. l.ots alone ure worth
es. Sodas. Wo darkening the hair after a few ap­ worn in the Highlands of Scotland
•Mhis money.
u as your phone. plications, it also produces th a t1 and in Ireland were known as
soft lustre and appenrance of n- 1 brogue*. As modern shoes came in
Elton J. Moughton
J. N. Westbrooks
buntlance which is so attractive, j the leather was punched all over
nECTRlCAL
—Adv.
|
in
a
primitive
puttern,
the
lace
or­
(iun.smith
ELECTRIC CO.
ARCHITECT
(KcuHor.s)
namentation became un elaborate
to Gillon Si Platt
Grnphonolas,
Clocks, Sowinj
sort
of
buckle,
und
the
overhang­
The
Wesleyan
Church
of
Flngr‘!a- Everything elccMachine
First National Hank Uldg.
ing flap that kept tpe water out
p°ne 122. Fllectrngith land has decided thut women can was
121
Sanford
Ave.
worked over into u fringe.
•:.Room 7
oe ordained as ministers.
Sanford, -------------- Florida
•STATIONS AND
2L8UITL1ES
T AD. RATES

F L O R ID .

Ball Hardware

YTEI) RIGHT :n the Heart o f the most rapidl
ins’ section o f the New and Greater Sanfor

with which the lc
?ing -old assures i
!ed improvements
Already more th
nit on sale has bee

DEPUNIAK

THIS WEEK’S
SPECIALS

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

[ t e U t l STATION.

' O'l. Tires, Accesso, ' “'ith a smile. Elm
L,Phonc &gt;47 L3.
stations. Mag-*cord. F’irst nnd Elm,
‘nue and 10th Street.
price.
Q

[ Ti,E FLORIST
t . ‘or *Jl occusioi
E j'-^ h o n o 260­
;! Ult.M Tl'HE
fl^TURE TO SI
/ “nature Co. V
1 worth, pho

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Promoters ot Sanford’s Finest Subdivi
Britt Realty Company

BRINGING UP FATHER

UM C O L L V .’ IT’e&gt;fNICE
am ’ q u ie t a t hom e:
t o d a y • ^t r a n c e , t o o
eC C A O bE t h e v / h o l e
F A M tL T l*b |" |
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By GEORGE McMANUS
N O W - W H /C T ’l
t h a t N O I co E
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CO M FO RT
W O g L O N 'T
LA*bT LONCi?

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to S?NEY?E7 f anfor&lt;iln Bond

Sanford Realty
Company

©1925 av Jm t ' l F eature S ervice , I nc

Cre«t Britain ri|hls reserved.

W H A T '5
W RONG
O A U C H TER

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The “ADVERTISED” Sale Continues for a few days only. On Account of Many Days of Continuou s Rain, We Are Going to -Continue
5j5*fc&gt;
This Sale for 6 Days. Until Saturday Night, February 7th, the Profit Is Yours.
DON’T DELAY! This Unparalleled Under-Priced Selling Event, Rich In Scope, With SparWing Values, Is Now Rushing To A Close. Don’t Let Anything
Keep You Away! Huge Crowds Will Be Here These Last Few Days To Carry Away BARGAINS at “KNOCK-OUT” Prices. We Only List a Few
To Show You The Savings That Arc Yours.
..........
....... And I Mean It-------- CLARK. '
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SUITS
FIN E ALL WOOI. FAfmlCN

L■
RK •

Good Nullh at i* low price. And wc can hardly nay enough in praise cf lho
assortment of fin* all-wool weaves. There are Sergos. Worsteds, Cassimures, now knids of mixtures, dark and light paterns. All of these are the
butter kind of suits embodying well-made collars, fronts that stay put,
insuring n proper hang of tin- coat, nt; is cnly found in suits of a much
higher price. Here are all sixes, and we can insure any manner of huilt
nian a good fit. In thir. lot every Suit i.t a genuine $25.00 value, and all of
these are hew, bought for tile season's trade. Save handsomely hero on
these good ituitp now. Choice of a great line of many patterns in Suita
now for your selecting. Priced extra low at-----

RECORD IIRCAK1NG PRICE CUTS!
Y'oii are brand to find what yon want here. They are up to th* minute
patterns—all bought for present season wear and gelling. You will be
doing yourself an Injustice in not examining this great line first. Our
special lot up to $2.00 value for-----

CLOTH ING

$9.45
This is an occasion that Merits Your Slnccrv.U and Most Profound Interest

A... .

W* IS ! v r »&lt;*'

irril

ROYS’ SHOES

Gontl, nt!-len(Iicr feohvenr. Children’s and Roys sizes S 'i to II
and 11*/j to 2's
Your unrestricted choice.

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Ine

r,p,r “ "&gt; V, ‘ w ,, &gt;— • -rlir-«p D u e " " "
_ ,irP IlisH I* 1
unto*
*"
mUt* »'•«■ tl"'' „ PllK,.r*» n,u
»Ue *-!«»**» '
meltin'** H,r
*.’*••'* «»• •‘e**1
»»«'"• ’
tup** *“,r
I&gt;PP«
1 nri. ihP i«p" p’'1
the « « * W
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AU
‘n ‘

STETSON HATS
$5.55

thPBP nr.- •U‘ " UI
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„„„ mid.uvi ' ,UPH ..**'» A
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rltilp*' «&gt;
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S H O E S
.MEN’S ALL LEATHER
It in not often that men have an opportunity to participate in values like
there. There arc black, brown nml tan Oxfords ami Shoes in hhichor and
baimora! styles. All have rubber heels. Goodyear welt, oak soles. Kid or
calf uppers. Wide or box toes. Leather insoles and counters. Sixe.i run
from &lt;&gt; to 11 ami nil widths. Wo can fit your foot and pOcketbook per­
fectly. Here a downtrodden dollar will be reinstated and ilr. owner hand­
somely reimbursed 1 r hi.; time and effort to rave—$1.50, $5.0.) and !,!b.()U
values. Now-----

■

Perhaps sensational, bul ncver-the-Iese t,rue. Your clioice of STETS01
HATS with the exception of a few Ten Dollar Hals.
j

LADIES’ FINE FOOTWEAR * “
In our Shoe Department wc offer gome rutstanding values in fine foot,
wear. Shoes of Style—Shovr, of Quality—Shoes of Worth—at llccori
Low Prices. All new stock, and every pair on sale without reserve. This
salo will ho remembered for many a day by the thousands that take ad­
vantage of this unusual epportunity. Folks: It’s for you. For you to
profit by-----

Iniiintl 1“

Here’s One Special Table of Ladle-i’ Footwear
At n price that in barely in speaking distance of their former price. Nowout they go at-----

$2,85
Special Thai Invite Comparison and Challenge Competition.

I)WIN CLAPP SHOES &amp; OXFORDS

'Queen Quality” And Others

SUPER VALUE----- LADIES!

One Special Lot

trap , SU |i-in: and Pumps- latest styU- and leathern, lasts unit
*‘nn i &lt;nir In t lines and makers, $8,00 and $8.5(1. Now rcasontiuly a selling sensation, Entire stock on sale—

tinjuirullul.il |ulet- liarKalin.— on.) »•( the
nllywonvl m e&lt;|.i Miieliiii., im ta t pumi1*.
Innly U.iltlmoro u..iiiltiln. You call flml
mu|i. Ynui nari-strleteil choice ul l i 1’"

rfer broken sizes from our $15.00 Edwin t'lapp lino of fine shoer
t $0.85. Ollier lines of Edwin Clnpp Oxfords are reduced also,

CHILDRENS ALL LEATHER SHOES
Si/..-* s* . H» 11 and a few I I ' j lo 2’s. One special table of these. Your choice

$1.15 Pair

LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS
Oxfords find Pumps.

Real quality from our Rood line;

95c Pair

p a a u n a a n ita p rti'io M a a n n n a n a R c z a flttn a iig iin n H s rin rg s ^ a rin u g iia c sa rn ris m .e N iiB iiin n a a a n a K

MEN’S FINE SUITS
Truly Illustrating The Saving—Dress Well and
Succeed. Save Handsomely Here
(h i entire $15,00 line of lien and most handsome Suita
h- in thK great aseortmunt. No m atter what your desire
may be; in manner of stylos, fabrics, etc. You art* bmmd
In find what you warn hire. Wo offer a wonderful smart
liAnusumc line. Suits are fiiicst French Surge, t'usaltnorcs, mixtures that are new and stylish,
A great line of imported cloth has been used in the
flue tailoring of this line. Also mnda by hand in every
p.utienlar. Suits anyone can well be proud to wear ami
nwt*. Hand f-.llxi cellars, Imml-mado lmtun holes, in
fa&lt; l every operation was executed in the building uf these
line Suits with i vt n v e care and when you exniniiie.tlteiu
you will recognize that superior ipiulity and tailoring ins untly. Suits ot fit any stature man. Wry finest Serg­
es are here, and Cashlmere# of new patterns, soft wordy
mixtures for those who prefer a iieavy Suit, in fart there
ia no limit to your reliction here. $-15,00-----Now

II lias mined h o continuously for the past few days, preventing many
of the people oT Seminole County from attending our sale nml for this rea­
son wc have decided to continue fur the ti Special Days this week. TheMun-in-Chnrge will rc-arrangt* slock, placing many short lots on sale at
NKW PRICES and combine certain classes of merchandise, and promptly
at S:l)0 o'clock each morning, starts his landslide for a final wind-up. I’ohitively i| js over Saturday night at 10 Hells! There will he no further con­
tinuations. Folks, ! want to talk to you like a “Dutch Cncle” for the 0
days—it beggars description—it staggers belief—COME!!!

FLORIDA

Convince Yourself by Comparison
That Our Prices Are (lie Lowest

Here are TOF* NOTCH SUITS that should In examinc'i
by every man and young man. Th styles arc Hie l»sd
work in fine tailoring; the fabrics are the best produced
by the beat ntilla here and abroad, And the assortment
of fabrics in all manner of weaves and patterns in nil
that is new this season is most complete in every detailThere are no finer, h itter and mor
ante Suits to be
bought at nny price. You cnutdi
more value b'r
your money anywhere.. Come to ............id you will remain to buy. Here we offer you everything that Is the
latrat and newest ia Suita. —
1bis is our regular Mud ol
Suits bought to sell at $35.00 J■Fust figure what J’ou
save here by buying now. Out theey go at-----

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THE SJ

(429) 8

program; 10:45 oi

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BNIONSSE0UNG
MANY REFORMS

WOR—Buffalo'(519) 6 music; 8While B alls W ill 10 concerts.
,nd $30,000,000
WON—Chicago Tribune (370) 0

Ef l T C., Feb, 2rrq " ln million dottars will
WEBff—Chicago. &gt;370) 7 orches­
ixnierican golfer* dur- tra, tenor, rcrder, Riviera theatre;
oiding to » C0"}PJJ*
it m*de bjt Henry
orm tnthusiast of this
featfjunense «um include* ure; 8 farm program
(/lugiHiu, 9-12 null
solo«Tt used In BUY, the
, vaudevlUe. revue.

BERS

-B rJ .C S O Y D .-

Fraternity Average At Min­
nesota Is Below Average
fo r Graduation, Dean Says

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IT

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/Universal Suffrage,
{•reedom of Speech and
other Demands to be Made
FcdcrntP*
2.--The Japanese
iatc.J
!'abor nnd ,ts “ffHgajred bfTu*®/0118 ia, activcly e«tio ^ l i T j h® formation of n na­
tional labor party in anticipation
th e
D flftJln sro
A t.__ T .
!
suffm wpa**a—
® Of the manhood
aion
,k Ct Diet
™ the The
Prescnt
ses«»on r!re
of the
leader*

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20
25*

SB?
with the backing of the
The etjenditttrt for
Farmers Association and
—
ian societies, the Jo
«ne he estimates «t
n S h ifty nnd kindred organhlcago (536). 7 concert;
they have several hund8:20 speeches; 8:45 mus
• hfgbast1 teut on the
2 thousand potential votes, and
home,
Nighthawks,
Aprelwtthl^tMW.OOO pie sauce* club.
53
rionS!„h°,T.e 1° * V n rePn 'scnta^ expense for bail*
WLW—Cincinnati (423 ) 6 con­ uon m the lower house at the noxt
| Vtth th* sum of $40- cert, instrumental quintet; 10 con38
S
I ° ?the
h i, «Sulheisha,
C.S°in v Thcy
nlso cIaim
thnt
a national
or—
„ golfer will Pr°b- .WEAR—(Cleveland (364.3 ) 0:30 2m i ¥ 0n.? f 8°-callc,l outcasts.
the neighborhood of bedtime; 7 entertainment.
"'M join the new party. There
for Ma gome* and
are said to be about 800,000 of
WFAA
—Dallas
News
(4722))
ewes," Mr. Wes tall 0:30 musical; 8:30 mandolin and these men.
the figures prepar- guitar club; 11 organ.
The platform of the new party
. i total of 400,000 „ WW^—Detroit News (352.7) 0 is socialistic and sweeping in its
, United States. With News-orchestra, tenor, contralto. demand for reforms. It includes
HORIZONTAL.
of civic links, on
an increase in the rights of the 1—p ro tectin g
KOA—Denver (silent).
2G— a tte m p t *
t t li a very small
working men, especially in free
WOC—Davenport (silent).
device
28—placo of
.’’toidly be doubted
KNX—Hollywood (338.0) 8 talk; speech nnd assemblage; adoption 5—customs
nether
[ w America will num- 8:30
darkness
10—
fantastto
music;
10
varied;
1
orchestra.
of
universal
suffrage;
a
rndicnl
|B during the year
grimace
81—a hard
WBAP—Ft. Worth Star Tele- reorganization of tho House of
(oba.)
coated
•ant
(4722))
7:30
program;
9:30
leers
or
Its
total
abolition;
the
„ which have bwh
11—Greek lotter
fruit
Bwatiaa guitarUlB.
adoption
of
a
graduated
scale
in
rexperts in all lines
12—appendage
13—occupation
WDAF—
Kansas
City
Star
(414.
fixing
taxes
on
incomes,
land,
golf, are not ex- 1) ft school of the air; 11:45 frolic.
13—an outer
16—send for In
business profits, and inheritances;
to Mr. W eiUjl
garment
formation.
KHJ-tX os Angeles Times (395) the imposition of taxes on capital 14—melodious
iendous eaten*
83—food from
8
orchestra;
8:30
children;
10
featt
and
luxuries,
and
the
abolition
of
sound
animals
iaterest in the south urea; 12 orchestra.
the direct consumption taxes; 16—
bird’s habi­89—gaming
1basis for,the cal*
WHAS—Louisville Times (400) sweeping reduction of armaments;
tations
cubes
reform of tho conscript service 17—and ao forth 4ft—sin
FtathtUst are: Golf 7:30 concert, reading.
WMC—Memphis
Commercial system; democratization of the 19—convulsions
41—holy woman
atmdion, club sain*
Appeal (603d)) 8 story; 8:30 mus- army, appointment of civilian min­ 22—hold on to
(abbr.)
rtMft hotels, $25.- leal:
11 frolic.
42—
thicker
ister of war and navy; nbolition *5—come forth
-dubVoMts, $H&gt;,060,WCCO—
-Minneapolis
St.
Paul
43—
tried by
of
the
general
staff
and
of
the
i folks with a conperiment
stnff of the navy; reform of the
,0(11000,000. The (4i7) Q:30 ttrlo; 7:30 lecture.
CKAC—Montreal (425) 6:30 higher educational machinery to
_ fflw, which Is
Herewith is solution to Ptuxlfl
concert;
r)f seeds, tobacco, 11 frolics.7:30 program; 9:30 dance; suit the requirements of the work­ No. 8ft.
ltd course equiping classes; payment of the cost
WOR—Newark (405) 6 orches­ of national education by the state;
c H 0
A R C H
iQ cost golfers
l the year, ac- tra.
democratization
of
foreign
policy;
A
R ij* i a E
gI
WJZ—New York (455) 6 dogs; nationalization of main industries;
, ind golf bags
A 1 V E_
i king up the list 6:15 orchestra; 7 Wall St. Jour­ self-government for the colonies;
V 0 w
nal
review;
7:10
talk;
7:25
pianist.
r« t
L E 0
ol
of trade unions, es­
2 N 1 L
WHN—New York (360) 9 vaudo recognntion
I golf as the Amertablishment
of
an
eight-hour
work­
u S A
w.
2 R. 0
fitid Mr. Weatall. “In vllle; 9:30 dance; 10 music; 10:30 ing day, nnd the fixing of mini­
,
R 1 %
of sport can be orchestra; 11 Ted Lewis.
1
(ft
I
mum
wages;
recognition
of
the
v&lt;//
WEAF—New York (492) 6:30
[sdlion men and woright to strike; national owner­
1 D A !4tf
A NY l
talk;
7:30
Gold
Dust
twins;
8
Evtsngtd, or such
ship of land nnd residential houses
T Am l E \ A
E G 6
['bdmdnally invested. erroody hour; 9 orchestra.
WJY— (405) 7:15 comedy; 9:15 establishment, of farmers' unions,
draw larger atL 6 5 E R M E 3 S E L.
government control of the rice in­
I the number of par- trio.
dustry; nbolition of the peerage;
KGO—Oakland
(300)
6
orches­
RJ
q 'A xy. m 01 V
Bmited. Certainly
$ M
a levelling of class distinction;
tra
;
10
minstrels;
12
dance,
solo­
jtkia golf os her own
1A n | o d e I T
N S
protection of maternity by the
1“the Royal and An- ists.
stnte, nnd a workmen's compen­
WOAW—Omaha
(522.3)
6
advice
' the modern game of
to lovelorn; 6:25 program; 9:30 sation act.
program, address.
. WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 7:50
lish Church
talk.
'
WFI—Philadelphia
(395) 6 talk;
(Years
8 concert; 9 orchestrn.
KDKA—Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:30
PF.ORIA, III., Feb. 2.—"Gertie"
1—A Paris church concert; 10 recital.
'
is Mrs. Gertrude It. Warner, as­
SO years ago, but
WCAE—Pittsburgh (462) 0:30
sistant U. S. attorney of the Cen­
ta.at-losLa chance U nde Kaybee; 8:45 address; 7:30
TAL
l XIi ASSEE, Feb. 2.— Es­ tral Illinois District, who has just
after the orig­ pianist; 8 Eveready hour; 9 con­ timated resources of the state road rounded out the successful pros­
i n 1650 and 1700 cert.
department for tho year 1925 total ecution of 122 bootleggers during
on the church of
KGW—Portland Oregonian (485 $8,180,480.03, according to figures the pesont term of federal court
du Chardonnet, in .1) 10 lecture; 10:30 concert; 12 just made public by tho depart­ here.
I, with the painter orchestra.
ment, Thu estimates were made
The total of $16,961 in fines nnd
architect. Want of
WOAI—San Antonio (394.5) in pursuance of provisions of Chap­ 103 jail and prison term* meted
itop to building and 8:30 instrumental, trio, 9:30 or­ ter 9312, Laws of Florida, 1923,
out is believed a national record
without n front, has chestrn.
and cover funds avuilublo for the for one term of court.
»r*, ft mournful and
KPO—San Francisco (423) 9 or­ construction and maintenance of
Mrs. Warner won 11 straight
•lect
chestra; 10 address; 10:30 glee roads. They were compiled YJ trials#
convicting 19 defendants, the
benefit society now club; 12 band.
connection with the department's trs of commendation from alii
a magnificent office
WKAQ—Snn Juan (372.5) 7
for the year, which is plan­
the church, but hesi- jazz hand, comic monologue, poem. budget
ned to exhaust the estimated re­
linAnishcd old building
WGY—Schenectady (380) 6:45 sources for work during the twelve for Rond construction nnd main­
1 eyesore. Completion Income tax, instrumental;
7:15 months period, except for ten per
$7,763,655.20.
Plans would cost 960,- comedy; 9 Brunswick hour; 10:30 cent which is held in reservo for tenance,
On
Mar.
16 the department will
‘pt the municipal coun- organ.
emergency work not included in the meet nt Miami for a public hear­
* more than usually
KFQX—Seattle (238) 9:15 Aunt budget, us is provided by statute. ing on the budget, at which time
for lands has the Vivien; 10 orchestra; 11 concert;
A complete statement of the es­ it will hear complaints nnd sug­
f consideration.
12 dance.
timated resources follows:
gestions offered by the public ns to
WBZ—Springfield (337) 6:15
Balance on hand Jan. 1, $115,- any changes desired in tho work
for l e a s e
poultry talk; 6:30 educational; 803.32; State Road Tax Fund, $150- outlined.
i , ,{} &lt;{| (
000; Gasoline tax fund, $2,700,000;
9:05 orchestrn.
ftb. 2—The old PalKSD—St. Louis Post Dispatch Gasoline Inspection dund, $175,l fronting 150 feet on (549.1) 6 concert; 9 pianist, vocal, 000; Automobile license fund, $1,VOTE APIML II ON BONDS
M*. 210 feet on Cass violinist address; 10 recital.
750,000; Auto Title Registration
[ 1«5 feet on Marion
ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 2.—
WRG—Washington (469) 6 mu­ Fund, $50,000; Fedcrul Aid Fund,
*n leased for n term sic; 7 show shopping; 7:10 an­ $2,831,469.42; nnd Due from ‘coun­ The city commission has fixed
|to A. J. Sims and ns- nounced; 7:30 politics; 8 Bruns­ ties for work done, $224,010.61.
Apr. 11 as the date for holding
|ui aggregate consid- wick hour; 9:15 orchestra.'
Total estimnted resources for an election to decide on a $2,231,year 1925 arc $8,026,283.55;
600 bond issue to finance construc­
|0nderstood, of more
Ten per cent reserve for emer­ tion of the city's now municipal
The United States took 6,188,753
™r A large commer» to l)e erected on pounds of Danish butter during the gency work, $862,628.35.
Net estimate resources available Pier and other waterfront improve-j
$ it is said.
first nine months of 1924.

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^ m iretive Of
OF W.C.TO.'Campaign

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1NDAT,

CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Total •ab­
stinence, law observance
and
pledge signing are features of the
Youth's Year pregram of tho Na­
tional W. C, T. U. Four young wo­
men have started on a speaking
tour of the country which will
cover 42 states in the first six
months. They will devote their ef­
forts to the enlistment of young
men and women in total abstinence
work. A goal of 1,000,600 children
signers is tho figure set.
Education in social morality bn
the basis of the single standard of
morale; education In loyal citizen­
ship, including the enlistment of
first voters and foreign born citi­
zens; creation uf a sound public
sentiment for worto peace, nnd bor­
der conferences as nn aid to stamp
oqt rum ruhnlng from Canada and
Mexico nro other features of the
program.

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University Extension is i
tag School Means in
of a Series of’ Short

MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 2. g a i n e s v i l l e T Fl«„ Feb, *
Aroused bx the report of the dean
"Prominent educators throughout,
of student affairs disclosing schol­
the country are coming itior* u d
astic averages among the frater­
more to recognizo the impor'
nities for the 1923-24 school year
of not only preserving but &lt;
to be below the minimum require­
oping the dramatic, instlqct which
ment for graduation, President Lo­
Is the birthright of every child,"
tus D. Coffman of the University
TZ
explains tho Extension Division
of Minnesota has taken steps to
of tho University of Florida In
raise the classroom standards of
offering a now service to a u i l t .
tho Greek letter organizations,
schools and communities In dra­
threatening disciplinary action un­
matic work.
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less improvement Is shown.
Tho service consists of lending
A set of. now regulations for al)
play* for examination. A person
fraternities and sororiticr, issued
or group of persons wishing to
by tho president, specified that nny
present a play has n Jist of mow
3
chapter not maintaining an average
than two hundred offered by the
of
“C"
or
better
"shall
be
placed
37
division from which to select. Afton probation by the university fur
ter the selection has been made,
tho year following.”
Woman, 96, Succumbs; the
samples arc returned, orderThe 1923-24 scholastic report of
ing
direct
from the publisher.
E. E. Nicholson, dean of student Mas 131 Qescendents
A
similar
service dealing w ith ,
affairs,
showed
that
only
17
of
the
4/
32 academic fraternities had es­
WILLIMANTIU, Conn., Feb. 2.— recitations 1s being offered by thgc
tablished “C” averages for the 1923 —Mrr. Mnrcelinc Roy, 90, died re­ division. In this case the recita­
24 school year. On the other hand, cently nt the homo of her daughter tions nro for actual use. T h a y __
not a single sorority fell below n Mrs. Alfred Bertrand. They nro are in typewritten form and cop- . J
"C” average, the report disclosed five generations in her family, ics may be made from them. . d*.
VERTICAL.
Tho division makes no charge
indicating that the measures taken which included four daughters, two
1—
blazes
21—100)
for
cither of these services ax^
by
tho
administration
wero
intend­
sons,
44
grnndchildren,
75
great­
(Romnn)
2—
Insect’s
Report cards
grandchildren, nnd six grcnt-Krent- ivpt for postage.
23—ever (root.) ed primarily for the fraternities.
eggs
telling the use made of material
Governing bodies of the Greek grnmlchildrcn, a total of 131.
3—draws water 2t—prlcst&gt;
are sent with the material ask­
letter
organizations
arc
behind
the
whits
vest,
from
movement to improve scholastic APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED ing that they be filled out and
meat
4—heroic poem
pillage,) standards. Tho Pan Hellenic coun­
returned, explaining what use is
6r~extend over 26—
27—
deducts cil took nction limiting the social
made of it.
v&lt;i *
7—
view
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 2 —Gov.
20—puta up
8—gives
activities of its w^mcn members,
Tho
long
list
of
titles
contains
30— clasRincd
(Scot.)
and tho fraternity governing body Martin has appointed the follow­ plnys for children for adults, one9—division of 32—prefix si'tit urged its members not to pledge ing officials until the next gen­ act plays nnd plays for special
tying tho
the year
new freshmen whose grades at the eral election because of their fail­ occasions, such ns Christmas, Com­
opposite
15—preposition
end of the fall quarter were below ure to qualify following election mencement, Patriotic Days, e t i .
84—zo to It
17—German
Nov. 4, last: J. O. Harrison nnd T.
the "C” mark.
35— weed
manufac­
U Gilmore, of Millville, as justice Pageants, masks, tableaux and ti'j
ac—get an
turing etty
of pcnco nnd constable, respectively drills are nlso supplied.
31—w tt tf the
18—small gloss
FINANCIERS ORGANIZE
of District 3, Bay county; J. It.
«k-dr (pL)
bottle
Brnnnnn. Melbourne, constable dis20—a month
ex­
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 2.—Tho tict 6, Brevard county; A. K.
\
(abbr.)
Florida Association of Finnncc Chaudron, Century; Justice of
Companies is the name of n now peace, district 0, Escambia; J. F.
organization formed here nt
Armstrong, Quay, constable dis­
meeting of representatives of many trict 8, St, Lucie, nnd T. S. God­
A Hint for Beginners
of the largest financing companies win, Wuukeenab, Justlco of pence,
The cross-word puzzle dia­
of tho South. Slocum Bulll1 wns district 10, Jefferson cuunty.
gram is merely a moans of con­
named president, (!. I). Curtis of
cealing words which are synony­
Tampa, first vice-president; \V.
mous to those listed and which
The newest skirt to wear with
Donne Turner, Sanford, second
will interlock perfectly and so
vice-president; and Leo C. Tol- n sweater or overblouso hns an in­
read equally well crosswise of
* . . ' -4 t
man, Jacksonville, secretary-treas­ verted pleat In the front nnd is
downwards. Always look for
tho number of the synonym on
plain nt the sides nnd hnck.
urer.
tho diagram. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
B « a a a a a a a B a -v ^ ia a a v rx a a a a g a a B a a a a a a M a a a a a a B g B « B g a « « a a a a a « a a w * M B B « B B a « B i
.that number and the first shaded
a
tstop to the right; if vertical,
:yu|i.mu3t flft your "word between
•tho number and tho fin t shaded
stop below.
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Please Note—

Resources Of Road Woman Prosecutor Is Given Credit
As Court Sets Rum Conviction Mark
Department Placed
parts of the stnte.
At Eight Millions
She i« believed to have tho best

itocord in bootleg cases of nny
woman prosecutor in the country.
In her work she has been called
upon to prosecute many women.
Opposing lawyers have commented
in open court on her record and
1’eurians havu learned that there
is no more 'stalling around' in pro­
hibition eases.
"I told my chief when he sent
me here that I would clean vip the
docket or resign," she has com­
mented on her record.

For Uh to Give You the Electric Service you Should HnveWe Will Have
to Enforce the Following

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Cnmmenring this month, the instruction* r.f our Compuny will
lie strictly adhered to. which are "THE MONEY OR THE METER"
after fifteenth of the subsequent month.
This is not n new ruling, but the strict enforrrnv.nt of an old
one. If you suddenly find yourself in tho dark, DO NOT BLAME US.
If you ure one of our muny faithful customers, who conscientious­
ly pay their hill on time, each nnd every month, this warning is nut
fur you.
$1.50 service charge for re-connccling meters will lie made.

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut to Suit

Mritt Realty Company
$9,66 per cord delivered

GARDEN HOSE
I 2 V2 cent per foot
For Few Days
See
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B a ll H a rd w a re

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CO.

If you have not received your Electric* Hill promptly after the lat of tho
month, call at the office, 218 East First Street, or telephone 27.
For the convenience of Water nnd (Ins Patrons, the city has its office
with the Southern Utilities Company, and water and gas hills, which
are due the same time (from the 1st to the 10th) may be paid on one
trip to the office.

SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY
C. A. BYItD, Manager.

id You Notice the Procession Sunday?
A Steady Stream o f Cars Going Toward

HILL
“The Suburb of Opportunity”
H-GARNER, Developer

112 Park Ave.

�SANFORD HERA

iNDAT, FEBRUARY 2,

Here’s a Knockout!
Shoes and Pumps

vings Without a Parallel. Unquestionably

pair in thla lot. Ladies’ pomps
and shoes in patent and brown kid,
also white kid and canvass pomps
—that sold up to $6.00—think of
it—only Sc per pair—but don’t de­
lay—be in line.

Because every Offering Rings True with Brand New Merchan

Children’s or
Misses Shoes
Brine the children in, fit them
out with a Rood pair of white sea
island shoes, has either rubber or
leather aolee. Rev, $1.25 values.

Entire Stock Included in This Sale, Shoes For Men, Women, Children; Dry Goods, Notions,

ITS TRUE ONLY

PAIR

Ladies’ Skirts

Men’s Suits, Furnishings.
Ladies’ Novelty
Slippers

Ladies’ Patent
Slippers

Ladies Hitch Grade Vici Kid Cut
Out Slippers—common sense, or
Cuban Heel—colors nrc red, blue,
or green—Values to $10:00.

Ladies, here you find the season's
latent patent leather Slippers,
Suede Trimmed, In one, two and
the neat cross strap models—all
sizra and priced very low for this
sale.

NOW

It’s Our B ig Introduction Sale!
Folks, this is it new store with n new stock in business, less
than n yenr... We are enjoying a nice business. But our
ambition is to become the most popular place to trade In
this community. And in staging this six days sale we
know you will pronounce this sale as the greatest sale you
ever attended. We have more than reduced the prices.
We have slashed them so low as to baffle all competition,
amaze and please you beyond your fondest hopes. We
want to meet you and will be disappointed if we don’t see
you at our sale, as our values are the outstanding feature.
—THE FLORIDA SALVAGE CO.

NOW ONLY
100 skirts In Sport 1‘lalds, silk nc
cordian pleat, serves and mater
hits that brought $5.50 and $6.00—
Don’t be one of the regretful—
OUR SUPREME VALUE GIVING
PRICE demands attention
EACH

OUR TUNE FOR 6 DAYS “IS ALL FOR YOU
AH Wool Serge Dresses

Ladies’ Wool Jersey Dresses
re is a glad surprise for you
e pretty wool Jersey Dress
ing models, in pretty coml»i11« *»li ■. T n

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Ladies here la a saving is out of the
ordinary, good wool serge, the tailor­
ing of the better kind, embroidered
nnd trimnm) with buttons that lend
the touch of individuality. Regular
$12.50 values.

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Men’s Collars
LADIES’ SPOUT VEST
MEN—Huy them by the dozen—
Soft or laundered collars, 100 dozen
in this lot—get first choosing.

Special
$5.98

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SET YOUR CLOCK FOR AN
Doors

LADIES fine quality brushed wool Sport
Vests—just fine for the evening or morning
wear—regular $3.00 value.............................

Men’s Suits
VALUES TO $35.00
Values That Men Will Grasp
Ever so many men will buy at least two of these suits be­
cause you get now three suits for the regular price of one.
The suits.are the pride of America’s best makers and come
in genuine Palm Beach, tropical worsteds, and Kool Cloth,
in either conservative or sport models. If you are late, it will
be your loss... Better hurry.

Shine
Wednesday,
February 4th
9:00 A. M.
Values

Amaze

Closing Out All
Thrifty

MILLINERY

Person

A RUSH there will he when the
■alize the enormous saving on
lot of Iliits—values in the group
t.50. It will pay you big returns
choosing. Be here early.
*'lcn you know the value of Leoh's
.Mechanic Work Panin—every pair
warranted to give good Hervice—
also m i me fine Khaki's in this lot
—you can now afford to buy 2 or
® Pair at til in uiiiag ing low price,

$12.00 VALUES

Sale Price

STORE CLOSED
TIGHT TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 3rd
TO.MARK DOWN ALL
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Every Thing Will Be
----- TAGGED -----

.Men's black or brown cotton hose
— Red. 20c value—75 dozen to go
at this never to 1m forgotten low

Ladies’ Hosiery—Bargain
Ladies’ Black or Brown Cotton Hose
20c values. This Sale per pair...............
Ladies’ 75c Value Mercerized fine Spo:t
Ribbed Hose. This sale uer pair...........

Ladies’ Pretty
Tea Aprons

Ladies’ Bungalow
Style Aprons

Ladies' you just can’t resist buy­
ing some of these pretty slip-oier
tea aprons—the new popular ma­
terial and pattern.

Ladies have you seen these new
bungalow slip-on style aprons in
»ery pretty pattern materials,
our regular 75c seller—limit 2 to
a customer.

NOW ONLY

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THE SANFORD HERAL:^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY

VALUES TO 12.23

shirts,

ed Quality and Undeniable Savings

A Price Boosting Sale
CLOSE OUT PRICE

Men’s Hats
Genuine Velours
KEG. Sti.no
I’he seasons new shades, and col­
ors, in u first quality genuine velaur hat—every man appreciates
the style a velour hot gives one’s
appearance—you save $2.31 now.

Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, and Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, Trunks, and Numerous oth­
er Items—All Must Go!!
MEN’S WORK
' —S H O E S -

Our LOW PRICES
[MW***

■{*+&lt;••&gt;&lt;■*+«++++

KING HERE YOU ARE

MEN’S DRESS
—S H O E S —

Men’s Fine Dress Shoes or Oxfords.
The high grade livingslon Brand. Brown
calf skin, and scotch grain. A genuine
good year welt, rubber heel and the
latest models. Values to $8.01) in this
lot.

Men here you get n good serviceable
army brognn work shoe, with or with­
out the hob-nail. Hotter hurry—104
pair in this lot.
SALE PRICE

BOYS’ DRESS
-SHOESParents fit the hoy up now with a pair
of these fine Russian Brown Dress
Shoes. Good Year Welt, Rubber Heel.
A dressy shoe. Regular $1.00 value.
SPECIAL

SPECIAL

$1.79

£

SPECIAL

$3.69
Men’s Good
Athletic
Unionsuits
•Men’s athletic union suits, our
special low price for this sale will
sell these suits uut In a hurry.
NOW ONLY

SET YOUR ALARM CLOCK--GET UP EARLY
TENNIS OXFORDS
Values to $2.25

EE SILVERWARE— BE
Sheffield
A -l

Tennis Oxfords for men, women and
children, at less than today’s wholesale
list. We are closing this lot out. Come
early, while your size is here.

Ware

BOYS’ SPORT SWEATERS
Regular $2.00 Values

Men’s Fine Caps, the season’s fine ma
terials and colors. Grouped. This spe
cial lot values to $1.50. Will pleusc tin
most thrifty man.

Hoys’ fine Brush Wool Finish Sweaters
—slipover, in pretty combination colors.
A rich saving greets you here.

PAIR

Plate
Silver

MEN’S DRESS CAPS
Values to $1.50

Teddies
SPECIAL

SPECIAL

Ladies’ Bloomer

HERE’S A STUNNER!
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LADIES! Don’t delay, hut hurry here the opening day—
Ty
,
nn xr .
for these fine Flannel Sport Jackets will be snapped up
Iteguiar .?O.UU Value..................quick at this low price. Regular $5.00 Value.......................

Ladles' fine mercerized bloomerteddies, pretty lace trimmed,’ n
regular $1.75 value. Now priced
less than Pj our regular price

N ow $ 2 . 2 5

EACH

Given
Away
To The
First
Customers
Entering
The
Store
The
Opening
Day
Of This
Sale

isand Boy’s Overcoats
IM
en’s and Boys’ Overcoats.

Values to
P*P* We are determined to have the space
pculotis low give away prices—first come

NTHRILLS

30 INCH FIGURED VOILE
NOW, YARD .................

Dresses

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:]G INCH VOILES, REG. 50c VALUES
NOW, YARD ...................................................

29c*

Children's pretty serge sllporn
middy-dress blue braid trimmed
Jacket and white shirt. Keg. $1.75
value. You will quickly BUY 2 or
3 of these dresses when you see
them.

%
27 INCH STRIPED CHAMBKAYS AND GINGHAMS
REGULAR 20c VALUE
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NOW, YARD ................................................... I d L
40 INCH BROWNS MUSLIN, Reg. 20c value,
NOW, YARD ...................................................

15c

REG. 30c PAJAMA CHECK,
NOW, YARD ...................................................

19c

30 INCH BLEACHING, SPECIAL
Y a rd ............ ^............................................-.....

18c

46x48 LEATHERETTE, PRETTY FIG­
URED TABLE CLOTH
SPECIAL ........................................................

98c

18x30 IIUCK TOWELS, REGULAR 35c
EACH,.................................................................

19c

MILL END NAPKINS,
EACH ..............................................

10c

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500 Men’s Fine Dress Shirts
English Broadcloth
Regular $2.35 Values
MEN, Step Lively—get your share of
hlese prety broadcloth Shirts—blue and
prety stripe patterns with or without col­
lar utached. Now is the time to stock
up heavily on these high grade popular
shirts.

Ladies’ House
Dresses
KEG. $1.25
Ladies will rejoice in huying these
fine fast color gingham house
dresses, several pretty patterns to
choose from. The material itself
in this dress would cost you more
than our sale price of these
dresses.
SALE PRICK

69c
Ladies’

MILL END TOWELS
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Children’s Middy-

5c VALUE

You will always remember the
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9 A. M. Tell you friends, come
yourself—You will want your
your share of these wonderful
values.

7c

Night Gowns
Ladies’ Waists

VALUES TO $2.25
Ladies there are about 8 dozen
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from, materials and the tailoring
will please you. Huy several now
—DON’T DELAY—get here ear!&gt;’.
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REG. $1.25 VALUES
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NOW ONLY

69c
EACH

REG. $l.nt) VALUE
J l adies' white or pink krinkle cloth
[night grown*—embroidered yoke
|und cuffs—a good value tt $1.00.
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Held Hero Last
Alleged Assailant O f Conference
Night Makes Arrangement*
New French Ambassador and
Executive Excitative As­
surances Thai All Nations
Must Meet ThelrO^lig^Uons

PRESIDENT WILL
Should
CONFEREES
tjm House
Only Guafrdtti
O N SHOALS ISSUE Makes
Reference To Debts
ibers Say
Raising

u e s t . Secretaries Hoover and Weeks
;
-------- — .
j .
Precedence Was Set When
Attend Friday's Conference

Of Bfll

Upon Request of President
Coolidge for Quick Action

Minister Touches On Sub­
ject Which Is Unsettled

White Woman Kilted

J a c k s o n v il l e , j«n. 3 1 .—
Driven from hit barricaded
homo by the tear bombs, Wil­
lie Washington, 22, negro
chauffeur, believed by police
to have criminally attacked the
wife of* a prominent business
man here Sunday night ,waa
shot to death eaUy today while
attempting to escape through a
cordion of police. The morgue
here is heavily guarded by po­
lice fearing an attempt will bo
made to burn the body.

To Bring Daytona Fran­
chise Here This Season

IN CELERY PRICE
DEBATE TO COME SHORTLY

Tampa Meeting Will
Arrange Final Plans

Excellent Baseball Park Is
Favorable Advantage For President Is In Favor Of Dis­ General Outlook Declared
Sanford As Baseball Town ciplining Followers of LaBe Brightest In Several
Follette;
Lrngworth
Wants
Seasons;
Wide Distribution
That Sanford is practically anThem
Back
Into
The
Fold
Is
HoiPcEffcclcd
at Present
w m i of a berth in the Florida

Jury Deliberates Five
Hours And Takes
Twelve Ballots Irf
Famous Fraud Case

Case May Go To 1
Higher Tribunals
Court Reserves I t s

't i
State League this coming eeason,
Sentence Pending
Though celery shipments from
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Tho
ia tho declaration of C. L. Britt,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Pres­
Jrtto with W. C. Hill, Judge E. F. dispute between organization Re­ Sanford have been badly hamper­
m O f WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Sen* ident Coolidge and Emile DaeschNew Trial Appeal
ate and honaa conferees will be ner, the new French ambassador,
Housholder, G. W. Spencer Jr., publicans and LaFoliette insur­ ed by flood conditions in Georgia,
Measure guided by suggestions from Prcsi* took occasion at their flrat meet­
conditions
nro
now
approaching
&gt;0&lt;» J. D. Chittendon met with a gents broke out afresh Friday in
CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Col.
dent Coolidge in the preparation of ing Friday to exchange assurances
committee fom Orlando at the the house, Representative Long- normal and those closely connected
with
the
industry
declare
thnt
genCharles
R. Forbes, former di­
their report on the Underwood bill that nations must be expected to
Vaidei Hotel Friday night and worth, the Republican leader, stir­
oral prospects ore now as bright rector of United States vet- ,
pay
their
debts.
providing
for
the
lease
of
Muscle
ring
up
another
round
of
debate
formulated
plans
which
will
bring
J S - t e Shoals.
Presenting his credentials at a
to this city the baseball fran­ by declaring that Wisconsin by its as they ever have been in the his­ erans bureau and John W.
_ rail' increws Chairman Keyes of tho conferees formal White House ceremony, the
chise owned by Daytona last year. activity In the recent campaign tory of Sanford.
[er house &gt;ead- declared that since the measure ambassador recalled that in the
The floods in Georgin, which Thompson, wealthy St. Louis
Orlando men meeting with tho had forfeited the right to parti­
prncticnily
demoralized railroads nnd Chicago contractor, were
course
of
their'
historic
friendship
would
turn
the
property
over
to
notice they
local group were F. O. King, J. B. cipate in party councils.
of
the
state,
struck celery grow­ found guilty Friday night of*
Asher, Dr. C. L. Brundage, J. K.
,a imraed-ate the president,' they expeclsd to America and France had rendered
About the samo time, it was
consult with him in nn effort to one another mutual assistance, Alabama Physician on Trial Thresher and Ernie Burke, man­ mado dear at the White House ers in two ways: causing a short­ conspiracy to defraud the gov­
at body on the handlo the legislation in line with 'thus paying to each other their
of cars nnd hindering the ship­
For Murder of His Wife, ager of the Orlando club. Tho that the decision of Republican age
was revenue his views.
ments
bound for markets. A steady ernment in contracts for sol­
debt of gratitude just as they arc
of the conference, it is icadors in the house to exclude
Maintains Iron Composure outcome
gg
improvement
in transportation fa­ diers hospitnls. The fedcinl
und as such
At the request of the executive, firmly solicitous, when occasion
announced, was the decision that from tho party organization enucilities until normal conditions nre Jury took 12 ballots and deliber­
While
Quizzed
by
Lawyers
arises, of paying their material
Secretaries
Weeks
and
Hoover
sat
a
committee
composed
of
Mr.
Hill
cus,
Feb.
27,
members
who
did
only *n the Friday in the confcmco in the ca* debts.”
and Mr. Britt will meet with of­ not support the nntional ticket on reached is anticipated.
ated five hours.
fccMtitntion.
In ™inofny. Mr. Coolidge mado
pacity
of
advisers.
BESSEMER.
Jan.
31.—The
de­
Obtaining Wider Dlslrubtlon
ficials
of the league at a confer­ November, had tho approval of
| bill to the aenPending hearing Feb. 4 on tho
reference
to
French
aid
to
the
Fundamentally, the chairman
few** in the trial of Dr. Gcorgo T. ence to be called a t Tampa soon President Coolidge.
Shippers of celery nre obtain­
i the home, will said,
defense motions for a new trial.
American colonUi during the Rev­ Edwards, accused&gt; of killing his by President Al Lang.
the
bill
appeared
to
be
satis*
ing
a
much
wider
distribution
this
a order to cnExclusion Npt Invalid.
but some changes would olution, and to American pturtici- wife, rested Friday afternoon, af
season than during any previous Federal Judge George A. Carpen­
Meeting in Tampa Soon.
i to initiate the factory
pation in the w prldwax ahd added: ter Solicitor Den Perry un­
Tho
preaklent's
1
W
eW
of
the
sit­
be
made
in
its
fertilizer
provis­
year, tit is believed. Not only ter resorved sentence. The maxi­
At the Tampa meeting final ar­
■m) tend it to ions.
"Thus wga paUnMHMbt of grot- expectedly ended a cross-exam­ rangements
uation
is
tn
q
t/u
does
not
involve
nro
the larger markets (being sup­ mum penalty for the offense is
for taking over tho
Stage. The
itud
d
t
apd,.
aa^you
ipWrigbtly
obexclusion
oMhiy
member
from
the
plied but smaller cities hither to two years’ imprisonment or 910,000
The presence of the two cabinet
ination of the accused physician.
Tbe considered
n
,v*lr both governntfpU'k should Judge J. C. H. Gwinn instructed Daytona franchise will be com- party but I*to question of limiting unsupplied, have been receiving fine, or both.
members
was
desirable,
spokesme
_Bee committee, of tho conferees asserted, bcca * eSpcrlonCo-.aw1 satiusetion
in that rebuttal testimony be com­ Icted. This meeting, it is bo- party responsibility to thuif-flho shipments direct from Sanford.
Tho
verdict
came
os
a
surprisd
Vupectcd to elapao the Muscle Shoals questions
their solfcithde that material debts pleted todny so that arguments of eved, will he called within tho in the campaign united to pledge
Tho prico now being brought by to the defense nnd the crowded
to
next few weeks. In the meantime
] to the house.
shall also be discharged.”
volved
many
technical
details,
the
Republican
party
to
the
ac­
the
vegetable in 93 a crate, a price court room.
couniW* «nn begin Saturday. Tha local preparations will go forward
Acceptance
advico of Secretary Weeks wa
(y u£i/U nknow n Soldiers’ Tomb cose fs expected to rekeh the jury awl at n meeting to be held within complishment of definite purpos­ has been prevalent tkc most of tho
Dcfcnso counsel Indicated that
, Ohio, and Our* sought, it was said, because the
case would bo carried, if nec­
What significance may lie be­ Saturday afternoon.
the next few days, a permanent es. An honest attempt to carry present season. Beliefs expressed tho
, the republican bill csMtitia/ty was national de­
essary
to the United States Su­
some
time
ngo
thnt
the
price
of
cel­
out
these
pledges,
he
holds,
makes
hind
tho
carefully
warded
refer­
organization
of
the
local
club
will
Dr. Edwards maintained an iron
tiers, respcctivc- fense proposition and the war de­
ery
would
descend
below
this
level,
necessary
the
inclusion
within
the
preme
Court.
ence
of
iho
French
envoy-to-^matcomposure during the hours thnt be effected.
: ijtinst nccept* partment had constructed the prop­
been dispelled and tho con­
rial debts” can only
‘J
“It is not all over yet," Forbus
Friday night's conference here party organization only those have
he was on the stand. Tho crowd­
| from the sennte, erty.
trary
view, thnt a rise is expected, said in commenting on the ver­
pledged
to
such
nn
accomplish­
ed;
but
when
he
left
the
White
the
result
of
a
general
desire
ed
court
room
was
silent
ns
Dr.
id by the unnniSecretary Hoover gave the con­ House a full fledged ambassador,
is now being entertnlned by virtu­ dict.
Edwards related his story thnt hei»t|' e part of a large number of ment.
i home ways and ferees the benefit of his engineer­ he
ally everyone in the industry.
gave
visible
evidcnco
to
his
ap­
‘Disclaiming
any
intention
of
Thompnon, who wns pcrlmps tho
tee that the mean ing experience and the investiga­ preciation of his country’s “debt was awnktned in tho night and I local business men: and profession
Little California Competition
“purdahing'' the dozen followers of
calmest man in the startled court
I through its ratu tions he had conducted in the pro­ of
shot
in
the
hjimi
by
an
intruder
al
men
to
obtain
for
this
city
a
gratitude" by a trip to Arling­ who had already drugged nnd I baseball team represented in the LaFoliette who arc to be barred1 Tho belief in n price increase is room, made no comment.
raising Icgisla- duction of nitrogen and power.
ton
to place a wreath on the tomb
from the party’s organization cau­ based upon the fact that California
The Jury wns out five hours ami
ete opinion that
A fter Friday’s meeting, Chair- of America’s Unknown Soldier. crushed the skull of Mrs. Ed-1 state league. Mr. Britt further cus
Feb, 27, Mr. Lohgworth said celery hns practically all been ship­ 60 minutes, but its verdict was
|
stated.
The
local
representatives
wards.
act first on th? man Keyea declared
clan the cabinet of­ This tribute ho paid in the name
ped.
The
F
’acifie
rtp
st
product
will
on the twelfth ballot nfter
| h rotes defeating ficers and the conferees were 'botn of tho government of France, ns
forward t o '^ a^ previously been selected to it was the duty of house Repubhave been shipped In less- than reached
exactly
five
hour* deliberation. Tho
ator Swanson, anxious to get Musr'e Shoals legis­ his first official act in his capac­ catch*every V o n b " They^orinl1the on^ r’ into- negotiations with state | l^ans to-earry out tho mandate of all
a week, it is believed, which will
to eliminate lation enacted a t this session of ity as ambassador.*
ial, in voice without emotion ,e*RU0 officials.
j the people in the last election un- leave a clear field for the Sanford vote on tho first nine ballots wap
physicial,
to three for conviction. On
In confection with
,.lh e limPS!N.bjrm
congress and the •■rw frr'-^w cxc
celery. -The nuality of the pree- nine
Ever' since AL Pnosohner’a ‘ ap­ describe every detail of. the irofii- franchise,
the
next’two,
It stood tan to tivo.*. . .
''MU provides for pushing ahead with the hope of "Mr.
Britt
sald'i
“there
Bid
to
Rejoin
Made.,,.
pointment to Washington there cvejU* in his Falricld home on the
ont crop, which Is declared to bo
ti in postal cm- making an early report.
After four hours deliberation,
Tho Republican leader express­ better than thnt of any previous
have been consistently recurring momirfg of Dec. 2. He was awnk- •s no, re axon why Sanford should
effective as of
jury asked the court concern­
He indicated that the conference reports that he had been entrusted ened by some one trying to put not fumt *a fast baseball team re­ ed the hope that the insurgentn season for some years, is pointed to the
were carried in expected
ing its right to consider overt ac\a
,3
by his government with a proposal him to sieeif -wlth a drug. He presenting it in the state league. would in time “rejoin" the Repub­ ns nn assurance of better prices.
to
change
the
profits
on
ored at the last
committed
beyond
the
jurisdiction
With
the
demand
for
tho
team
so
Viewed
from
every
nngle
tnc
cel­
that
would
advance
toward
settle­
lican
party
nnd
indicated
thnt
they
grappled
with
the
assailant
and
of tho producer from one
by President fertilizer
of hearty would be welcome if they should ery situation in Snnford th l» vonr of the trial court. Judge Carpenter
|
ment tho vexed question of the was shot in the left hand. He great nnd ' assurance
’ I
mean an nv- per cent of the cost of production French war debt to Uio United chased
is regarded ns the most satisfacto­ informed them they nrtist confine
the intruder, firing his pis­ support of n club we should be see fit to do so.
to
eight
per
cent
as
contained
in
f|300 annually in tho original Underwood bill but al- States. But embassy officials havo to!. tils wife was fount! drugged able to put out one of the best
their
verdict
to
overt
acts
within
With the exception of Represen­ ry in many years. Every indica­ the jurisdiction of Northern Illin­
baseball aggregations in the state tative
spletely silent on the subsub­ and clubbed to death.
tered
by
nmondment
of
Senator
j
.been
completely
Nelson, of Wisconsin, who tion points towards a highly suc­ ois. Tho princi|ial overt act rhurgiks Revised
this yenr."
season.
conic
McKellnr, Democrat, Tennessee. 1ject,
****'» and
»"'• nothing
nothin* official has
hns come
Then
George
Ross,
his
counsel,
was
Senator
LnFoilctto’s campaign cessful Srrugga
cd by the government to have been
xheJules affecting
Excellent Park Will Help
lias Arrived
In fact, it is reported that the to the ears of the American gov­ looked squnrely in the eye nnd
manager,
most
of
the
insurgents
committed in this district was the
Fclass of mail also conferees will re-write the entire ernment to show that a new move
Frank
11.
Scruggs,
of
tho
United
Another thing which Mr. Britt
on the floor/som e of them States Department of Agruculture alleged payment of $3,000 in ensh
meet the snlnry fertilizer section, which was lifted toward a settlement Is in prepara­ asked: “ Dr. Edwards did you hnvc pointed to ns being very helpful were
interrupting Mr. Longworth to ask
anything whatever to do with the
to Forbes by Elias II. Mortimer,
the reconimenda- bodily from the Norris government tion.
in securing a tenm hore is tho ex­ questions or to explain incidents bureau of markets, hns arrived in one of the alleged conspirators,
killing
of
your
wife?"
Jtoffice department operation measure. At the time
Snnford nnd will issue celery mar­
Precedence Established
In a voice that rang to the back cellent baseball pnrk here which he referred to ub the conclusion of
who became the government’s in­
these rates word the section was included in the bill,
In diplomatic and official cir­ of tho room, the defendant re­ has been described ns second to his speech, Representative Ij i - ket reports each dny. In this man­ former nnd chief witness for the
ner
growers
and
shippers
will
ho
I. particularly in Senator Underwood, Democrat, au­ cles it was pointed out Friday
none in the stnte- The coming of Guardia, Now York, one of the
prosecution in the Drake Hotel, in
plied:
thor of the measure, announced in' night, however, that M. Daeschner
the Milwaukee baseball club to active members of tho insurgent enabled to follow more closely the Chicago, on June 20, 1922.
“
Ldjd
not.
I
loved
my
wife
celery
market
than
they
have
been
Republican. New the senate he hoped this provision had departed from the usual prac­
On this date, the government
deoriyL - 1 had nothing whatever to Sanford for its spring training, group, and Representative Browne aide to do during tho first of the
fharge of the bill, would be modified.
tice of diplomacy by touching on
it
is
believed
will
further
stimu­
Wisconsin,
defended
their
activity
rhurged,
there existed between
do
with
it.”
season.
Mr.
Scruggs
will
occupy
freased approved
tional problem
late interest in the national Knme in opposition to the Republican the same office in the court house Forbci,
of the fertilizer section, an unsettled international
Thompson,
Mortimer,
“You
may
examine
the
witness,”
f4U.noo.000 nd- theOutside
my w
which by. long said Mr. Ross to Solicitor Perry. among local fans.
conferees believe any other during a ceremony
James W. Black, deceuscd purtner
national
ticket.
thnt
lie
had
Inst
year.
annually, while
custom in expected to amount only
When the Florida State league
of Thompson, Chnrles F. Cramer,
Under a merciless cross exam­
-ns cails’ for "an chanKea wi,l be of n I” 8 important to nn exchnnge of amiable gener­
was
first organized fivo years ago
former general counsel of tho Vet­
ihnnt
non
non
I
nature.
The
solons
were
under­
cut
rt.ooo.ooo | stoo&lt;, to be not wldeI_ npart on the alities. To that extent, at least, his ination, Solicitor Perry shot ques­ Sanford was represented in the or­
erans’ Bureau, u conspiracy to
tion
after
question
at
the
physic­
caused surprise, and led of­
fraudulently awurd veterans’ hos­
ndnirnt making a I E™ ialona of the bill nnd the plan words
ian who answered with calmness. ganization by one b f the best
pital contracts to Thompson and
teams in the loop. For two years
«*ur, which was ™ day night was to report the ficials and diplomatists to try to
WASHINGTON.
Jnn.
31.—The
read between tho lines in their
Black interests. Mortimer, a seifwad held here but lack
v V i f k Q a t - i i t n n franchise wnil
senate passed the postal pny and confessed
Induced the pro- measure with the conference search for whatever may be in the •p,
"snipper of officiul red
Dog
I
cam
*v
Itn
aerum
of
support,
it
In
declared,
forced
changes
before
the
senate
and
rate increase bill.
| service charge on
in Washington,” testifies ho
Authorization for an attempt to tape
*** to one cent. house next week n r final nction. "’M . V - r u nS S 5 , S d ! To Reach Nome Today local enthusiasts to surrender it
nt the end ofi the second year.
Secretary Weeks who had stated the ambarsador suggested thnt the
send antitoxin to Nome by airplane paid the money to Forbes as un
MO in revenue,
agent for Thompson.
PORTSMOUTH.
N.
II.
Jan.
31.
Those
behind
the
movement
to
when
the
Muscle
Shoals
question
was given.
I It was adopted on
French people were still strug­
NOME, Jan. 31.—Hemmed in by
Senator Borah served notice h&lt;* Cramer and Black died within a
[slid, declaring the was before the senate that he pre­ gling to rebuild their devasted snow dressed peaks and (deeply get a team this year, however, are —No attempt will be made at
few weeks of each other early in ’
«r McKellar, Dem- ferred the Wadsworth substitute homes, and that France looks to covered trails, Nome expected to be firm in their belief that this city present to dislodge tho submarine would seek n definite place on cal­ 1923.
S-48,
which
is
fast
on
u
mud
bank
will
support
n
club
and
substant­
to
refer
the
subject
to
n
commis­
by a vote of 40
the United States to apply a spirit
Saturday from inroad* of nn iate their claim with the declara­ in Little Harbor, where she wns endar for agriculture relief legis­
After heuring the opinion of the
sion, was represented Friday as of •‘cooperation,’’ not only to the saved
diphtheria
epidemic by one of its tion that Sanford is a baseball driven early Friday nfter striking lation.
court ou tho point of law, the jury
not
opposed
to
the
Underwood
bill
President
Coolidge
signed
tho
| *9 to 8
general problem of world financial own townsmen, Leonard Seppala,
iaia,
on the rocks near the entrance to resolution directing an investiga- retired for further deliberations
town.
Ml passage wns 70 and to favor its passage with some rehabilitation, but also to those ____
champion
dog
team
driver.
I
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o
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.
|
Portsmouth iiarboi.
Naval of- tion into tho general freight rate In less than un hour word cnnie
modifications.
questions which ore exclusively
making his way over difficult trails
F R*publicans and
from the jury room that u verdict
ficinls
from
the
Portsmouth
navy structure.
[JPpoiing. Several
French and American concern.
from Kaltag a distance of 300 Opiuip Parley Leaders yard said it would be unsafe to
was
ready.
The naval oil treses aguin were
! Mil declared in
When
the verdict was read, tho
There also were touching refer­ miles, endeavoring to set up a new
pull the vessel into deep wutcr un- brought up before a special grand
they would
defense asked for a poll of tho
ences in the address to the close world’s record for dog team travel, Reach N o Agreement der present conditions.
jury
in
the
supreme
court
of
tha
pu*e of the provisjurors, each of whom confirmed
comradeship of France and the carrying 300.000 units of unti-toxLieut. Commander Stewart F,. District of Columbia.
the finding of his own.
LU&gt;crea*esf and in
United States in the world war,
GENEVA, Jan. 31.—The Inter­
Attorney
General
Stone
announc­
_____________
&gt;rate schedules,
forming a fitting background to r
national Opium conference leaders Bray, in command of the S-i8 nnd. ed 50 witnesses are on the
against it were
the errand at Arlington upoo Chamber of Comitjerce failed to agree Saturday oq the ^
list to unpear in the new proceed­ Egypt Menaced By
“fookhart, Norwhich the ambassador doparted diproblem of ouppreasion of opium here Friday night recovering from ings in the Wheeler case.
exposure
and
chlorine
gas
fumes.
R epublicans, and
rectfy
from
the
WhiU
House.
Heacf Reaches Paris smoking in the Far East as wns They were taken off early Friday Tho government dropped nppeul
Cocaine, Police Say
Charles C. Woodruff. 500 Myrtle
8*»nson and Un­ Avenue
hoped. •Hepteaenta tires Stephen
of
its
war
fraud
prosecution
who since 1880 has been Ijjter he completed the last bf the
its.
by coast guardsmen from Wallis against Benedict Crowell, former
PARISH, Jan. 31. — Willis H. G. Porter of the United States nnd
CAIRO, Jnn. 31.—The cocaine
a resident of Sanford, Saturday initiatory acts of hi* ambassador­
[pipped into shapo morning wns stricken with heart ship by paying a call of courtesy Rooth, president of the Interna­ Viscount Cecil for England nnd Sands and Wood Island stations assistant secretary of war, nnd aix habit among Egyptians bus grown
vyhen
the
forepart
of
their
vessel
Prior to a voto trouble while at the Clyde Line on Spanish Ambassador Rinno, tional Chamber of Comemrcc, iust other delegates decided to make
Others.
to such an alarming extent that
*1*» veto of the dock on Lake Monroe, nnd died who became dean of the diplomatic arrived from New York, spent Sat­ public statOrfients of their positions Was flooded from punctures of tho
President Coolidge received tho tho commandment of the local po­
hull
und
chlorine
’’ns
fumes
from
corps
with
the
departure
of
M.
-**s« bill, which while being rushed to the Fcrnnldcredentials of Emile Daeschner, lice bus issued an appeal to th*
urday morning in consultation with Saturday afternoon at u meeting
the batteries had driven them to
'.*• President in Lnughton Hospital. Mr. Wood­ Daeschner's predecessor, J. J. Jus- officials of that body in Paris. of the joint commission.
new Frenrh umbussador, and public to assitt him in keeping
the deck. Several of the inert,' oth made reference to the ques­ down the evil.
busted that the ruff was born in Louisville, Ky., serand, after more than 20 years Morning newspapers attach im­
of service in Washington.
l of the ro'v*portance to his arrival, some sug­ The ocean water a t Deauville, who** clothing had frozen in tho tion or debts,
The Egyptian nation, this official
years ago.
famous French watering place, was night-long struggle with the gale,
,**H the salary 05Approximately
The
house
debated
tho
dispute
gesting
that
he
is
bringing
busi­
declares,
Ls destroying
itself
two years after
"•fovided in the he came to Sanford Mr. Woodruff
ness men’s proposition for settle­ warmer on Christmas day than it sea and cold, had to be carried between organization Republicans through the drug habit, which is
Seek Sites For Post ment of interallied debts. *
from the deck df the submarine nnd LaFoliette insurgents, und demoralising the youth of Egypt
ijjthe rate prowas in mid-August.
to the «uasL guard bouts.
&gt;*tcd to com­ married Miss Emma Woodruff.
President Coolidge approved the and filling the hospitals and pris­
Office In Florida
..w„.
i When he came to Sanford he was
mon.
Officers investigating tho posi­ barring of the latter from tho Re­ ons. lie deplores trte absence of
Ulnc'd that the Employed by the railroad, but lat.
statutes dealing adequately with
of the S-48 reported she was publican caucus. ,•
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Senj tion
’.°n|y temporary cr went into businoss as a com­
the evil and asserts that if*“Un­
in no immediate danger. Two
ri/®"*l •investiga­ mission merchant. At the time of ator Park Trammell, today intro­
breakwaters protected her from the Doehez Sertfin Brings laws were made more rigorous nnd
t i n g to a more hi.-i death he held a post under the duced 13 measures providing for
received more support from the
seas where she Hen in fourteen
city government. Ho was of the the purchase of sites for the elec­
public, Egypt could yet be deliv­
feet of water nt low tide of soft
li&gt;
B|»ideniic
IU
J1 “ bCilr- Presbyterian faith.
tion of Federal buildings or ex­
ered.
«
which
Plans for Sanford’s first profes­ her of golf it* ri)to a t Sanford has bottom. At high water the veaBesides his wife he Ib survived tensions to existing structures in sional golf tournament, which is to ever entertained a t bne time. Like scl ia eubmerged except for he
(. f the rate inf..
O,
Jan.
31.
—
Remark­
April 15 by two sons: Willie and Seth Florida. Among tho towns men­ bo held on the Country Club links wire the afternoon will see more conning to^er and parts of th
's results even with severe com- 5 Killed, 4 Injured
h u e,en Apr. 15 Woodruff, and a grandson, Seth tioned arc Key West. Fort Myers, Monday afternoon beginning at high class golf than Sanford has super-fracture. All water tight Heated cases of scarlet fever as
‘3. 1926,
Woodruff, Jr. Funeral arrange- (]|i,arwater, Daytona, Fort Pierce, 1:30 o’clock, have been completed, ever had before,
In B ig Chicago Fire
compartments and hatches except ulicated in u dispatch from H art­
menta have not been completed. | Montccelie, Milton and Quincy.
In the tournament Sanford is the upper conning tower were clos­ ford, Conn., Thurxday night havo
it wan announced Saturday morn­
ts !&gt;r ison
ing by S. O. Black, of I^ngwood, getting tho f ir s of a scriis in ed by the crew before they aban­ been obtained by the use of dcchcz
CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Five per­
manager of the Sanford Golf Club, which the lending professionals of doned t)ic vessel.
serum,
the
American
medical
asso­
sons
were killed and four injured
"
m
a
r
k
e
t
s
”.
Two
Men
Confess
To
F e e and Fine
which Is sponsoring the event. An­ this section off the state will com­
ciation announced Saturday.
when fire destroyed a four-story
pete
for
raffngs.
A
league
has
M urdering M essenger CHICAGO, Jan. 81. — Wheat: nouncement also was made by R. been organised which inciudes pay- Resources Of State
apartment building at 69tn Street
L. Dean, president of the club, that
and
Blackstone Avenue tiiia morn­
May. 2.0214 to 2.03; July, I.69t4
I f t r , 3i* ~ StePhen
L
Urcy
meeting' will be held at the Club tona, Ormond; DeLund, Winter Banks Show Big Jump Ice Hampering Ferry ing. Two others are missing.
CHICAGO, Jan. 3 1 .—Traced by to 1.704. Corn. May, U4V4 to 1.35 aHouse
Park,
and
a
number
of
others
ut­
Tuecday night at 7 o’clock
tho num ber on u German P'stol. Oats: May, 03 to 0394.
Service In New York
\ 2rfJ.*ltUra*y
to consider tbd b&gt;*-u»w* of, the club, most s» well known.
Md sen- Edward J. Smith und Bernhardt
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 31.—Re­
NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 31.— which was recently organized.
Chaplin And His Bride
Mr. Block urges that cvervone,
l i t J l i . * ! A l l a n ­ Mylcn of Milwaukee confessed here March. 23.70 to 23.78; Mav. 24.00
NEW YORK, Jan. 3!.—Belated
In addition to voting on the ire- who can possibly do so, attend the sources of Florida State Banks and
s' n J a°d fined Saturday th a t they killed Russell to 21.02; July 24.00 to 21.00; Oc­ laws, the members will fii the t tournament; He declared it an oc- Trust Companies showed an in­ trains front the west delayed by Said To Be E stranged
for t £ W"’ adv« - Dickey, express messenger on tnc tober, 23.79 to 23.80, December, amount of the initiation fee and'fusion when the hospitality of the crease of 44.0 per cent at the close heavy snows upstate, are arriving
t*o th*! Periodical Viking, Chicago and Northwestern 23.81. _________
LOS ANGELEsTjan 3L— At­
appoint a committco to direct a I city is of vital Importance as a of business Dec. 31, 1924 as com­ Saturday nearly a day late. While
•
The Railway porseng'er train in an^at­
campaign for new members. The number of out of town golf follow- pared with the same date in 1923,. New England und New York are torneys an- negotiating for a fi­
T*ti')n 7*as fined
tempted hoid-up near Chicago Dec.
Revers are noticed on evening club will also consider plans for era are planning to see the toama- according to a statement made seriously affected by the stow thn nancial settlement between Charle*
30, according to police.
blic Saturday by the state bank- greatest trouble is in New York Chaplin, motion picture comedian
and dinner gown* as well as on a St. Valentine’s Dny dance to bo ment. All of the play ia guaranteed
r department. An increase of City where ice on the lower Hud­ and his It! yeur old bride he m ar­
to
lie
of
the
best
and
golf
enthus­
held
at
the
Country
Club.
frocka and they are very
410.2 per cent was shown for the son ia hampering ferry service to ried b a t November in Mexico,
Congrats is now appropriating street
iasts
will
be
well
repaid
for
watch-i
in
The
tournament
on
Monday
aft
■nit teverul more than |40G,000.000 annually norel developed in thin crepes ami ernoon will bring th« largest aam- Sttg the piny which wiii be free.
10 year period beginning 1914.
New Jersey,
_
the 1,?3 Anjeleij Time* today,
chiffons.
for tha Veterans’ Bureau.

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DOCTOR RELATES
STORY OF WIFE’S
MURDER TO JURY

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No Attempt To Be; Washington News
Made At Present
To Dislodge S-48

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Stricken By Death
At Pier Saturday

Plans Completed For Golf Tourney;
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residential district, again greatly enhancing property values. As an ideal site for a home
in which to rear one’s family, or to take advantage ot the exceptional opportunities in
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SATURDAY. JANUARY

Hungarian Countess, Former Opera
New Hand Bag Is
P ‘. Star, Is Now Living In Chicken Coop Evolved By French
-^-.BUDAPEST. Jnn. 31.—Countess, In a class with Adeline Pitttiirand Fashion
Creators

ye
^ • . i Alexander Forgach. daughter o f|
if-'Jlth e tate Cou/lt Alexander Forgach,
s J w h o was one of the wealthiest!
"landowners In Hungary, affords
I *tho uiioue slwctacle of a count.la css living in a chicken b arn ., In
M -cthe little commune of Hidogkut,
* immediately outside of Budapest,
“ and adjaebnt to the fashionable
* residential section known as “Cool
A *'Valley," the countess lives with
»1* four board walls in a room about
f.r/tt 0 by 9 feet, amid numerous chick, Scn&lt; and n large brood of dogs.
j. p
The countess is now an old,
&gt; withered dame, clnd in a mnn's
long coat nnd soldier’s boots. She

Christina Noilsen. Verdi composed
roles especially for me. In Parts,
Rome, London I achieved great trlumps. Lnter I became the friend
of- Princess Gniliern at Paris.
When I learned that my father was
dying I hurried back to Hungary.
"A fter his death I remained in
Hungary nnd took charge of my
inheritance. I really don’t know
what happened to my money. I
should like to get back to my
castle at EtoJ. All I want is a
room nnd a hundred chickens and
twenty dogs.”
Her relatives state that the
countess has lived at such a 'fast

PARIS, Jan. 31— The “Velvet
Pochette’ is the latest fashion in
bags which the Paris creative
nios, always on the alert in imining charming new frivolities to
tem pt the fashionable woman’s
fancy, has invented.
They are mostly made in old*
roso velvet, brightened by a for*

5

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a tp in . J a m e a H e r b e r t L a n e ‘,’H o u tliw e a t Q u a r t e r f f l W t i ) o f S e c - o M t
a n d Wirt-. ---------- L
an«, E l l a . H a y I th i n 33.
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19. S o u t h o r [ t r y 1.
l.am - a n d
husband. —
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( J o v e r n n i d i t L o t T w o ( 2 ) of S e c - » .
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n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s . If l i v i n g , a n d 1 t h i n £1. T
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w in s h i p
19. S o u t h
uf
it e . t h e r . a n y n r a l l o f U ie s a i d l i a n tr e 29 R io t ,
\ J
tle fe tid u n is h r d e a d , to a l l p a r t i e s r.nd to n n y a n d a l l o t h e r p e r s o n s ,
„
r t n r m t t t i f I n i r m s t u tliu ler e a c h a n d w h o s e n a m e s a r e u n k n o w n , cla im *
2
e v e ry o f t h e f o l l o w i n g d e c e a s e d d e - ' l n g n n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t In
fp u d n n tp ,^ to -w lt:
J . J . C o h e n a n d a n d to t h e p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a b o v e
Ifw ife.
1— ' C o h e n . C h a r t r s C. W a r - : d e s c r i b e d , o r a n y p a r t o r p a r c e l
U®
wick, a s T r u s t e e n n d Ills S u r e s s s - ■th e r e o f .
fAtlantic City I3S.37
Baltimore
isa»&lt;
u r s l a T r u s t . . A b l d d . - d t . lU M v r ln .
I t Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u n n d •B a to n
42.63
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m
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39.ni
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60.64 fNlacaraPath 44.13
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II. N p r ii n r e r H o u s e a t H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n th o INaw York
'S.SS Phlladrlphia
34.39
a n d w ife.
S arah
S p r i n g e r . J . II. ( t h d a y o f A p ril. A. D. | ) } t , a n d •PltUbunb
39.31 Savannah
LOO
ifiiKrtitler n n d w i f e , ---------- M ug* t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r t o t h e
•Toledo
39.31 •Waahlnitoa
81.71
ru d e r , .Moses J . y » y Io r J r , , a n d w i f e Mil o f c o m p l a i n t e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t
•Via Raltn. and ratL 4VU Baits, or Phil*,
md rail. »Alt-»»ter via Balto .3 day* lay*
uv&gt;r. AH itraravra via SAVANNAH.. Parra
nrluda mrala (rxr.pt tickets lor Savannah).
Jutaida room* extra. balling Uma 6 P . i f ,

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III

Barbary Coast Of
Old Is Ruined By
Prohibition Regime
The Cliff House, perched on preci- which r . , . .^
pitous rocks beside thd Golden Gate feet from t*,1^
is known to everyone who has ever obt;*e
toured California, and In the old j derrnen " ^
days was a gathering place forj HPr(,Bf.a . .
bon vivants. It has now fallen:
. l.*, *'r,*ht
victim to the Volstead rsgime, an d !
p*
after a recent prohibition raid the “ ate, will h»ve
proprietor hung a sign on tho door; doughmits sad
reading: "Coffee and Doughnuts, but coffee
WBBBUBUBBBBacnHBnu^a,

FO R B A L T IM O R E
H. S. A l l e g h a n y
Fell. I 14 23
H. P. J iin lu ta
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a. H. fllo u r t Hti-r J a il. 31 Fob. II 21, 4

F O R P H IL A D E L P H IA

M a n y Americans
Hold Civil Service
Jobs In Philippines

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Miami to Phila.

MANILA, Jan. 31.—Five hun­
dred nnd sixty-two Americans were
employed in the Philippine civil
service at the end of the present
fiscal years, as against (304 at thd
"Women have won political pow­
same time last year, according to er only to discover that such power
flgurra made public by the civil is illujory."—Ida M. Tarbeil.
service bureau. The Americans
t i ii : n i t e r it i oi h t o f t iif .
SEV EN TH
.It IIK IAI. C lltC M T
o f r e m it da . in
and
fo b
s k iiin o m : n i l s t y .
IN C IlA .V fK U V
SMT1I W O tm i tM K K . L’o m p l a j n n n t .

in

12; bureau of audita, one: execu­
tive bureau, one; Philippine con­
stabulary, 21; metropolitan dis­
vs
trict, two; burenu of education,
ill. I 'sfcn d n n ts.
313; Philippine health service, 11; J. J. COHKN,Cct
IT A T IO N .
bureau of customs, three; bureau
T o .J. J . C o h e n a n d w i f e ---------of internal revenue, four; bureau C o h e n . C h a r l e s C W a r w i c k . us
T r u s t e e a n d Ills Sueei-ssorM in T r u s t ,
of the treasury, two; burenu of A
a l d w i n . S t u r g i s II, B a l d ­
printing, one; Philippine library w bi ni d en nS.d B
w ife. A b id e
F. Buhl win.
and museum, one; bureau of pris­ J e s s e I », C ole a n d w ife , --------- - Cole.
ons, seven; bureau of agriculture, W ll ll u u i II. S p r i n g e r a n d w ife, S a r a h

. from it fdm grains of acid and
* waste, mo we can rapidly under* stand the vital importance' of
) keeping tho kidneys active,
x
Drink lots of good .w ater—you
I can't drink too much; nlso get
l from any pharmacist about four
. ounces of Jnd,Snlts; take a table* spoonful in :t gins* of water be* fore hreaktast cncli morning or
•i a few days and- your kidneys may
i thtn act- fln e .-Jlh * famous salts
( is mads front .the acid of grapes
I and lemon juice, combined with
I llthln, and has been used for years
* to help clean and stimulate clog- gtd kidneys; ulso to neutralize the
*J acitia in lipj system so they arc
* no longer a source of irritation,
jf1 tints often relieving bladder wettkv nc is.
Jrd Salts is inexpensive; can not
* injure; makes n delightful efferJ vtTcont lillda-water drink whicli
1 everyone should take now nnd then
■* ho help keep their kidneys clean
; and active. Try this; also keep up
, the water drinking nnd no doubt
^ you will wonder what became of
your kidney trouble ami backache.
H.v r.II menus have your physiciun
I ex: nine your kidneys at least
* twiio n year.
—Adv.

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Ian. JJ. Feb. 1 .1 1 . 21. Mar. L
F o r f u r th e r tn fo iu ia tlo n w rit*

Getting Ahea
On a Small Incc

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C O .
. ier 800 F.. Bay St.

Telephone Gw

Every Sunday a Holiday— Because

AN account in our Interest Dqj
ment is the ideal method of
for people with limited incomcf
It is a convenient way to put t
small sums regularly every wed
compound interest.
IVe accept deposits of
one dollar or more.

Hotel Montezuma
SERVES A TEMPTING, HOME COOKED

DINNER

Sanford

Got the habit of dining Sunday at
HOTfcL MONTEZUMA

and Savings!
Phone 321

D ,^ I'iifaiiuiia-’

Another N ew 1OO

HOLLYWOOD

n n n *i a n i r o h m b i s i b

Yet only three years ago the site o f the present thriving city and resort v‘
unattractive Florida land.

T
F&lt; rue i ec ettr ilulu baby ('hicks.
Tln»y arc at pretty ns can be. They
arc g.K'd t'* feast your eyes upon.
True to Colour ami pcrlegree
'l hey are tho Rhode island Strain
- Tho Lest that cun be brill. They
arc adapted for thin climate. The
pure It node Inland Red.
Also Gold Fish. Ilirds and Supplies
♦3*4^4
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N*ria u n c u s LinaniaaBaxaiiHBBii

HE answer to the question of this m agnificent metamorphosis is to
be found in superb location and broadly conceived, rigorously e x ­
ecuted en gineering and architectual plans for the adequate develop­
ment o f the vast Hollywood By-the-Sea tracts.

a w ilderness—wild acres of rather

the city rests squarely astride the D ixie H ighway and main lin
Florida East Coast Railroad—with the Inland W ater and EastD
way passing through it.
This in the most glorious o f clim ates—in a land of sunshine a
breezes; with ocean bathing every day in the year—with hut i
grees variation in the thermometer reading from month to nw
land o f healthfulness, and abnormal fertility, with a growing*
produces three full crops a year, and where opportunitw is gra
than ever before.

Besides being on the very shores o f th e A tlantic Ocean, fifty miles south
o f Palm Beach and fifteen north o f Miami— Hollywood By-the-Sea has
every other strategic advantage. Each year three hundred thousand
persons or more pass directly through en-route down the east coast of the
state. They m ust—they couldn’t go around Hollywood if they chose- for

You’ll Enjoy the FREE INSPECTION TOUR - No Oblig
You will learn why So Much is Heard about Hollywood

A suburban home with all
mr.dern conveniences, close in
on paved road. Ideal location
for Truck-Garden and Poultry.
25 per cent discount on this
property if sold at once.
(Cash or Terms)
Apply at Herald Office
■C2UUBEUUM B1 X 1 1 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IB

oHywood Hy-the-Sea. Our Specially Designed
ekly Trips from Sanford.
Clip. Fill Out and Mail This Coupon Today!
J. 11. CADI,HR, Local Man;
IOH Second St„ Sanford, Ft
Dear Sir; Kindly send me without obligation
on my part, full information about the FREE
TOUR OF INSPECTION to Hollywood By-the-Sea,
and Descriptive Printed Matter. Illustrated.

EASY PAYMENTS

Macliln&lt;&gt;* U n p a i r e d a m i H c n t f i t
\ \ r Do H r U l . t l t c b l n u
I ' h u i t r IV l-W .
31.1 ■:«•! 1*1 SI,

W. H. Mims, Branch tMgr

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut to Suit
311.00 pur curd delivered

Britt Realty Company

COMP

Hollywood Land and Water
J. W. YOUNC President
SANFORD OFFICE—108 Second St. Phone 282 or It
J. B. ( ALDER. Local Mgr.

ADDRESS .......................
State

Complete information about the tour, iogether with Hollywood p r in te d matter, ill'
sent to you on receipt of the Coupon in this advertisement.

AGENTS FOR

NAME ................................. -..........

Singer Sewing Machine Co.

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Jacksonville

Wes t Palm Beac
i
Avon Park

St.Augustine

�THE SANFORD HERALD, 8A’

Radio Program

, W,EApiSSV»‘“York
l
(492)
.

PrograAt far Feb. 1
WEMC—Berrien Springs (286)
8:15 choir, reading, vocal duet,
lecture.
WEEI—Boston (303) 6:20 Roxy
and his Cana.
WGR—Buffalo (319) 6:15 ser-

. Jan .

■hip to be.butlt here. It.U 288 feet tag speed will be 65 miles An hour, I a s i l l l H l M I I I U I I I I i n i l l
lonr, 7oh f«et lit di«nieter and
S if t r t ,
«
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- - n i l t
i A in
■!&lt;nb dAirmiuJ*.
-S t
Q fL L

0:20

York (455) C orchestra; 7:30 a**
ontralto.
t W H N -I........... .
X»rk &lt;»
tamer* j 10 orchestra
------ 1; 10:30 dance;*
11 music.
b

JANUARY SI, 1928.

-

5

New Vur
■New
York City (273) All Are Semi-Rigid. C ra ft For

j

Use Army and Nttjf; ^
Hamlet In Cum*
K r e ! " " ' sln*“"‘3.
'- vocal, Bible
Ship
Lnty, Burned Tea
. KGO—Oakland (312) 10 services.
[r Famous Boston 9*10 special.
WUAR—Philndelphiiia (395) 5 ' AKRON, O;, iaiL f&gt;31.-*-Work oil
KYW—-Chicago (535.4) 7 Sun­ orihest
^•respondent Says
ra.
the seven serai-ri
day Evenings club, speaker.
HiTT- 30.—Boston’-* • » WLS—Chicago . (345) 6:30 or- 3e r S r Philade^ hla (509:0) 7:30'
L i has been so we! (an; 7-8 musical.
Wir&gt;_PhilailcJpliia (509 ) 0:15
WHK—Cleveland (273) 6:30 ser- FC^'ces;
| by historians that
8:30 concert.
/ice;
8
symphony
orchestra.
Uions through the
. r—Philadelphia (395) 6:30
WFAA—Dallas
News
(472.9)
9
Whole have heard lit rithestra, quartet.
service*.
C of the Greenwicl
WOC—Davenport (498) 8 *er- 8t S A~ pt^ upRh &lt; m i ) 6:30
iJhich likewise stirr rices;
9130 musical.
Its. happening, as i
KOA—Denver
(322.4) 8:30 ser- 0■1.30
- K entertainer*.
A? 1 S?n Antonio (394.5)
m«r the first Gener ' -dees.
Uf the Colonies hat
WCX—Detroit Free Prers (516)
[Philadelphia to pro 1:15
services.
the stamp tax say
WBAP—Ft. Worth Star TeloLt #t Greenwich, N rram
(476) 11 frolics.
Lton Globe.”
KNX—Hollywood (337) 9 serfctntennial of tht •ices; 10 orchestra; 11 instrumen­
L, burning M l oi tal, vocal.
l 22. There was w ; WDAF—Kansas City Star (411)
I celebration of th' 1-5 classical, music; 5 Internation­ , 7* . , .:lon* (n45) 8 quartet,
celestial bells, instrumental, vocal.
I gone years ago t al Sunday School less on.
Lent wa" erected tip
WHB—Kansas City (411) 8-9:15 GERMANY LIKES U. S. HORSES
Lhcre the tea wir Services.
I
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■ '
. *
Inttiled with elabor ‘ KHJ—Los Angeles Times (395)
BERLIN,
Jan.
31.
—
First-cla:i
3
Imomes. Fifty year 1:30 concert; 9 organ; 10 vocal,
taco
poises
are
being
imported
in
knisl of this historic nstrumental.
Jaw in g numbers to Germany front
L rTed with thousand
KFSG—Los Angeles (278) 9 re- the United State*. A representa­
igtous;
12
organ.
King part.
tive of the Prussian state racing
§ grown into a cit)' &gt; KFI—L o s Angeles (467) 10 or- commission
visited.AmcriI m a poured into it
hestra; 11 features’; 12 orchestra. cn officially, recently
and
purchased
scvorul
I Greenwich, N. J.
KJS—Los Angeles (252) 8 Her- trotters both for racing and breed­
I bustling little port ices; 9:16 religious, music.
ing purposes. He gave so glowing
WMC—Memphis Commercial An an account of American horse
Lmt of Philadelphia r
[the 18th century, i: oeal (503,9) 11 a. m., services First breeding that leading sportsmen
dethodist Church.
Knalet
arc quickly following suit in placWCCO—Minneapolis - St. P au l,/ mg orders with America.
■ Greenwich today i
Hack the pig« of his
K m d a half* A yel
Bump is front of th&lt;
■ |i abent the onl;
■ note to break th*
■ rilbce’s broad quie

constructed here
ZepeUn Qcrfporati
States govfcmmei
ed an rapidly i
BS-1,
largeefshi
n a -i, largest
ship of It! kind evsr
built, is practically completed and
I;. being shipped to Scott' Field,
near St. Louis, for assembly' and
test flight, :
i - *
-l
.All of the ships are to be used
by the United States army for
training purposes. Each in equipp­
ed with the, latest improved pho­
to praghic and radio device#.
Major-Norman; W. Feck*'of the
uriHed States array fa nuperintending construction *for the* gov­
ernment, and will ilV the ItS-b-on
Its test, flight.
; t ’A
Of - the •six smaller ahipa being
constructed, there are o f-th e 3
powered by two :Ob Curtis V ’
TjS.
^.ith a gas caFMty of
2(K),000, cubic* fe#t isad; proponed
by twS 146-horse J p#w*r ihotors,
and three, are of the'ff TA type.

Our Servlic—Every lull
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PRESSING ANp PLEATING

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McMullen’s
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FEBRUARY 17-18-19,20-21—1925
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EXPIRATION OF LBA$I£

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Greatest Fair in History of the Two Counties
It is a pleasure'to have Seminole exhibit \vi Of'Orange
once again anti the people of oriV county'ate hskctl to
give liberal support'.

$12.50 Value for $o.d0 ‘
My lease expires in March, in order to reduce^
stock, wilt for a limited time, offer you afc
popular &lt;lxG high grade photograph and one large
8x10—nil for $6.00.
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY

This is a Bully Fair—The. Best Attractions
and Finest Exhibits

Owen, Photographer
m
a

Phone 632,W

112. Park Ave.

l u l u Indians.
B bores, with whit*
E fc n t stoops, static
KiJ,. grass-fringe*
■ The oldest nmnsioi
H i&gt;i gem of Colon
Erf. Even the newc
I which (here arc l
Re Colonial lines.
Rttfng Is’ Very "mud
■then a band of stou
lids, disguised as In
liato the cellar of f
ft the market square
liny cases uf tea tha
ltd stored there, am
[of Dec. 22, 1774, se
I mt its lurid glar*
Already aroused Colo
ltd the scene of th;
L Philadelphia, when
Itnl Congress of the
| (itt September 5 o!
pr snd entered into r
b import nor use anj
pebndise from Grea
uy India tea, made
cf mure than passing
Iirnlan was a mmistei
il then, residing it
In hU diary he wrote:
I the tea was, by t
ka&lt; in disguise, tak
k house ami consum
I Violent and tliffer
Ivords about this un
Raver among the in
Jome rave, some curs*
Lsome try to reason
M the tea is destroy
M ail disapprove o’
fl destruction."
a Out of Court.
|y wan the sentiment
Mb was reflected it
of the criminal am
[which followed clos*
Mof this daring defi
0owm and Parliament
hpc's was started a
P of the principals b
Court the following
| aay an attempt wa*
n the Cumberlani
BJury indict the lead
h burning,
Elnun. then SheriV
b of cne of the lend
M band and he saw
,’ury of Whigs was
IDaniel Elmer, anothMthe foreman. The
» very exhuustivi
r t(a burning, but n*
[&lt;r* found. Later an
F wntnoneil a Gram
p “ut they also fail
Ila «ny true bills a
r r*of the band.
P lr tree now standi
r '.f a fcw small fish[ t« foot of Greenr f m *treet, where th»
P unloaded its car
r e that incmorabl'
| ‘ «ntUry nnd a hab
r* busy docks havi
■ be trade with th■ ** off during tin
Commerce was re
['Jailed up the riv
P''rl of I'hila
B* Jf following th«
R * channel fivt
I'fwnjey River fron
hit Lto Oreenwich.

Building a comfortable and attractive home is a
great achievement. We ask that you allow ua to
asHist you in the building of your home.
A contractor that operates n novelty mill is well
nblfj to do the work.
1 - ,*
You have our assurance that wo are as well quali­
fied to construct, remodel, or repair your home as
any other firm.

Investors a t Oak Hill are getting dollar for dol­
lar value on their money. Well, located, high
class real estate, real estate that’s worth more
than they pay for it.

North French Avenue,

We would like to have an opportunity to show
these homesites to you. But don’t expect a, free
dinner or an entertainm ent thrown in, as the low
prices at which we are selling these properties
make such practices

"SC6IMG l» BBUEVIW ft"tt
thrway the w ife purir

WHEW HuBOY TALKED
,OP THAT MErJ i
B u tJ &amp; A tO tU r

[»■* bouse ucroa* thr

LLT the monumeni
r/Jt to as the “te;
indicate tha
„,n which the tei
^ Pp^art-d long ago.

in
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■ay’s clataifiet
money making

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W ood
to Suit

&lt;r "&gt;'d delivered

alt&gt;' C-ompan:

Sco your home before it is built. Obtain ideas for
ymir homo now. Eliminate guess work and extravagance,
There is a real advantage in securing completed plans

ar
I
18 1 1
IH 1 EM
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before the carpenters begin work.

,,ai!d rig h t
Start right, and then b:

The Suburb of Opportunity

Drop by our office

nnd look over what wo have
*— In modern and convenient
bungalow plans.

®*»«»ioxxaB*

ID. minute
„in5“
] e»de fur so

PHONE 563

NORTH LAUREL AVENUE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

N. II. GARNER, Developer

112 Park Ave.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925.

The Sanford Herald
r e r j n firm o nn r m p i
■t S r n f « r i 1. I'ln rliln
HernnU &lt; 1.4HM M a t t e r ,
1»Vj , a t tin* I ’l i a t o f f l c r
F li tr .d a , inirtrr A c t o f

s riis c itira n *

H A TES

On* T e a r - 17.00 S ix M o n t h s
Delivered In C i t y b y C a r r i e r , p e l
week IS e. W e e k l y E d i t i o n 13.00
**r fear.
srK C IA t. .VOTICHI
All o b itu a ry
n o ti c e s , c a r d s of ( h a n k s , re so lu tio n s
• n d n o tic e s o f e n te r ta in m e n ts w h e re
c h a r g e s Are m a d e w ill be c h a r g e d
f d t a t r e g u la r a d v e rtis in g ra te s .
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■Bwnr.n T im Associated rim e s
T h s A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Is e x c lu s ­
iv e ly e n t i t l e d t o t h e u s e f o r r e p u b ­
lic a n on o f nil new s d i s p a t c h e s
c re d ite d t r It o r n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d ta d In t h i s p a p e r a n d a ls o t h e local

S•lfa wr esp uptui lbllrinsthl endn

h e r e i n . All r l a h t s
of sp e c ia l d is p a tc h *
M h e r e i n n r e a ls o r e s e r v e d .

SATURDAY, JAN. .11, 1925
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
A MUCH NEEDED PRAYER:
—Create in ina a clean heart, ()
God; and renew a right spirit with­
in me. Psalm 51:10.
; YOUTH EVER RENEWED
'At little sun, a little rain,
A soft wind blowing from the
west—
And W oods and fields arc sweet
again
'And warmth within the moun­
tain’s breast.
So ample is the earth we tread,
.So quick with love and life and
frame,
Ten thousand years have dawned
and fled
And still her magic is the rnme.
A
A
And
(Is

little love, a little trust,
soft impulse, n sudden dream,
life ns dry ns desert dust
fresher than the mountain
stream.

They Do It W ith Bible Schools

As Brisbane' Sees It

THE COW THAT N EV ER GOES DRY

Those sincere people who worry about the lack of Bible
teaching in the public schools, and who know* th at unless ‘T ake Heed?" Why Should we?
Dash.
boys and girls acquire some knowledge of Biblical literature Self-Determination,
Neither Rats Nor Humans.
in their grammar school days they are likely never to ac­
quire it, can find some excellent ways to off-set the absence
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
of public school Bible lessons if they will read of some of the
( O p r M C f c l 1034)
plan? being followed in other cities.
In Toledo, Ohio, for instance, the Council of Churches THE PROPOSED constitutional
maintains Bible schools in churches nearest thirty-seven amendment that would enable con­
of the city’s public schools. The-city’s Board of Education gress to regulate child labor la
permits one hour a week from echool to each pupil whose evidently defeated. That Is an In­
parents file a written request,- and the hour, with some teresting test of United States
after-school hours if the child desire it, is given to instruction civilization und answers the red
in Biblical literature and to instruction in simple lessons of blooded 100 per cent Americans
right-and-wrong derived from study of Biblical stories and who deny that money is tho main
injunctions.
power here.
More than five thousand pupils attend these schools,
Very interesting is the objection
and the denominations enrolled for the classes include the to any interference with child lab­
Baptist, Christian Alliance, Church of Christ, Church of or for fear it might interfere with
God, Bret hern Congregational, Christian Science, Episcopal, the usefulness of children in relig­
and other institutions. The
Evangelical, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, United ious
founder of Christianity would be
Brethern and both the Homan and Greek Catholic.
interested to find his professional
Unfortunately it is usually the child from the home which followers fighting nn amendment
sees to it that children have instruction in the Bible, who is that would save children from
shameful exploitation in mills,
sent to regularly established "Bible Schools." Children mines
factories. The warning
who do not go to Sunday school and who have no home in­ againstandhiring
one of these little
struction rarely are found among the attendants. But if I ones because “their angels do al­
such schools were made entertaining, if the lessons were ways behold the face of my Fath­
interspersed with games and the affair made attractive in er, which is in Heaven,” must not
be taken too .seriously, where
as many ways as possible, then if the Bible school were ac­ cash
arc concerned. After
cepted ns a substitute for an hour a week of regular school nil, anprofits
idealist, preaching in Gali­
work, it would seem that practically every child would he leo 11)00 years ago could hardly
b-&gt; expected to understand needs in
eager to enroll in the classes.
Assuredly the work is worth undertaking in every com­ 1925.
munity in which the meager time of the usual Sunday
DANGER OF setting nil Crotschool, with its brief space for real Bible study, is the only ia “in
flames and smashing the
time provided for instruction in the greatest of books.
Jugo-Slnvian kingdom,” says the
Divorced from any of the "revival” features that are so newspaper headline. Many of the
injurious to young minds and hearts, and organized in the artificially created “self determin­
ing” governments, established nftspirit of making the work attractive to merry youngsters er
thd war, will 1m? smashed or ab­
who like to play, a Bible School could do wonders in the sorbed
by stronger powers before
making of better citizens and better homes.
long.

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can tel| ,
effective. They
Sweet Adeline.
Wish there *
make old autos
tique hunters.

Los Angeles vtott
rd $25,000. Hit b?
the air but tdw*
the heir.
Mrs. Sack of Pr
got $500,000 becaai
left her holding the
The3o antique ha
times nmusing. A
from now some cf i
buy will be a hum
This Follow the
pretty piece of mi
does remind us of •
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money toj

If they don't hmj^
year’s baseball probal
tinish in time u its
year's.

Self determination is n pleasing
expression but doesn’t nien.i much.
The story told and the strength
shown, through centuries, not any
Did you roail whnt Arthur Brisbane had to say about burst, of sentiment, following war
So simple is the heart «&gt;f man,
Florida
and the opportunities it presents? You people, who determine n people’s fate. Those
So reuily for new hope and joy,
say
that
Florida realty values arc too high and who think that could not govern themselves
Ten thousand years since it began
before the war do not become sud­
that
Florida
has just about reached the crest and is due denly
-Have left it younger than a boy
merely because the
TAMPA TIMES
for a little decline on the other side, what do you think the allies capable,
—THE WASP.
heat Germany. Foolish is
value of property will be "when the Wall Street broker tho power that sets up n nation,
Leon Trotsky has played no in- | nations of the world, and brought
There will be some good sermons leaves his office at noon and flies down to Sarasota, or or an individual in business for
considerablc part in the world's ; her near to ruin by their destruc­
In Sanford churches tomorrow.
Jupiter Island, or Miami, in time for a drive and a swim himself, unless nation or individual history. As a partner of Lenin tive and autocratic methods: They
has proved his fitness. Merely he had a part in overthrowing the (demonstrated to all the world the
before
dinner the same evening?”
-This is the last rtny of the month
wishing for self-government does greatest autocracy the world has utter futility of communism as a
With the continual construction of railroads leading not constitute capacity for selfand the New Ycur did start out
known, and drove ths abso­ i method of government, nnd made
to Florida and the constant improvement of transportation government. Ask Egypt or the I ever
right in Sanford.
lute ruler of 190,000,000 people j it a tiling to be despised nnd con- j
facilities, Florida is being brought closer and closer to the
from his throne to an ignomini­ ! demned bv all sane peoples.
-There is scnreely a day that goes great centers of population in this hemisphere. Excellent
ous death. A couple of previous­
And when Lenin passed on the [
by but that some new subdivision
MRS. ROSKLLA Pyne has still ly unknown adventures, they stag­ clonk of power quickly fell from
automobile roads are rapidly being built and transportation
it) announced.
by the water route steadily being improved, until tourists to learn that snd experience is the ed a revolution which elevated them 1the shoulders of his partner, Trotonly teacher. To frighten away ta the head of a great nation and
Other conspirators more
, Now someone ought to write a will have a choice of any number of excellent modes of travel. rats she kept on her bureau a kept them there through several ' sky.
powerful thnn he cut him out of
book on why a married man makes
But what will revolutionize the tourist business in this loaded pistol with a piece of cheese stormy and passion filled years. hi a. membership in the revolution­
tho best husband.
country will be the final development of the airplane. As just in front of tho muzzle. “They­
ary war council, and threatened
’ll go to the cheese, sec that my
Brisbane
says
it
will
be
only
a
short
while
before
New
him with further punishment un­
M f it’s tru e that n fool and hi3
pistol is loaded, then run away
less he submitted tamely to their
money a r e soon parted,
there Yorkers will fly to Florida from their New York or Chicago from my apartment for fear I’ll
demands:"'
And he submitted like
homes
in
a
few
hours.
They
will
open
and
read
their
m
o
rn
­
uren't m any fools in Hanford.
shoot them," said she. Foolish
the coward he is. It may be ques­
ing mail in Boston and spend the same evening under the impel
,
tio n ed whether Russia will be any;
On theso cold mornings an alarm palms with their families.
better off by its change of rulers.
Not
only
nre
human
beings
as
clock Is about the most necessary
1The only certainty
in sight is
Why
not?
Airplanes
have
crossed
the
Atlantic.
They
intelligent
ns
that.
A
little
while
thing in the world.
1that it can bo no worse.
have flown 'round the world. They have reached a speed of ago they looked into the barrel
As for Trotsky, the only thing
of a gun labelled “War." It went
It appears that Jonathan Davis, two hundred miles an hour. It is only a matter of a little off and killed 20 millions of them.
left for him is exile to some oth­
the “dirt-farm er” governor, has time until giant passenger carrying airplanes will be speed­ Hut even that won’t make them
er country, if indeed that will be j
turned out to he a gold-digger.
ing
through
the
air
at
the
rate
of
five
hundred
miles
an
permitted by his enemies, who at
keep
away
from
war.
They
used
-------o------present, are a t the head of things
to hang murderers in public and
•“Hells Bells” is a now comedy in hour. Then the trip from New York to Sanford will be other
in Russia. So passes not n grentj
criminals
gathered
to
see.
made
in
about
two
hours
and
a
half.
New York, hut they won’t lie so
man—for
he never was that—but
Hut
that
did
not
stop
murders.
funny when heard ojf the stage.
Can you imagine the numbers of tourists who will come
a man who for a brief period was
-------- o-------to Florida when distance is thus so totally annihilated? CONGRESS. HAVING decided
much in the public eye.
When it comes to narking laws,
There will be few to mourn his
it’s n good thing that the City Hundreds of thousands come now when the trip requires to turn over the people’s property
passing.
Commission doesn’t have jurisdic­ two and sometimes three days. Millions will come when they nt Muscle Shoals to a private con­
tion of the whole county.
can run down for the week-end and be back in their offices cern shows that it cares little for
on
Monday. Millions will send their families down when public opinion. Hut it does not
Since paint and powder have
complete lack of intelligence,
know
that »they themselves can fly down frequently i show
come into such excessive demand, they
It objects to having Senator Nnr4
Si I— 9
»onp dealers have found it neces­
LOUIS V11.l.E COU Ri E R-JO U RN AL
I ris on tlie committee chosen to
sary to advertise extensively,
*adjust matters between house and
-------o------senate. That's intelligent. A man
A remarkable story is told by a one or more of the boy
Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Davis
like Norris honest, able, belligerent crew of bridge builders who, find- stones to bed, bent on
have returned to America from a
and not afraid to rail a senator a j ing boarding houses scarce in a little fun.
long tour of Europe. Let’s see
grafter, when he happens to be a | Washington County locality, leas­
Kentucky and To nnessee had one
now, who is John W. Davis?
grafter cun l&gt;o a great nuisance on ed a vacant house which had the example
supernatural high!
j an important committee.
reputation of being haunted. Aft­ jinks-whlrhof becnnie
The only trouble about the now
so noted thnt
er
they
had
retired,
their
hairbroadensting station is that everyAndrew
Jackson
and
members of j
THERE Is real sickness inising tale runs, stones began his suite drove over to witness
one will have to take his turn to
.sentiment recognizes the dignity of youWHEN
need a real remedy. At Nome bouncing on the floor ami one *&gt;f its activities. This was the fam­
Hpenk over it.
honor lies in honest toil.—Cleveland. in Alaska,
there is nn epidemic of the men. a reputable citizen of ous “ Bell witch,” as it was called.,
diphtheria and none of the anti­ Mitchell -burg, was seized by the whose mischief-making propensiti­
foot, jerked out of bed nnd haul­ es along the Logan County border
toxin that cures diphtheria.
ed
about tho room by an unseen nearly drove one family insane and
The epidemic will proceed and
many will die, until the anti toxin visitor. Tho eouraycaua Kentuck­ brought much mortifying notoriety
can be provided. Then the danger ians. who decline to admit toiTor, to one dignified old elder’s family
Gad hath mai
will pass. It takes real science | stuck to their posts—bedposts-— nearly a century ngo. Scientists
What has become of the old- many inventions
to
combat a real disease. Those until morning, when they found and visitors from all over the
fashioned (iod-bless-our-honie mot­
that deny the value of power of 23 boulders upon the floor, not­ country came to investigate and
to that used to hang on the wall?
scientific
vaccination belong in the withstanding that nil doors and went away to wonder. In nn un­
—Times-Union. Never heard of
lower kindergarten grades. Suuh windows were locked and there explained manner furniture danc­
such a thing.
a
statement annoys many well were no holes in the walls or, red­ ed about, windows were rattled,
GAINESVILLE HUN
meaning
souls but that can't lx*
hair was pulled, articles disappear­
we recommend unit tlie cham ­
helped.
Others
of the same type
ed and many other mysterious go­
ber of Commerce award a platinum
The unfortunate and tragic kill 11 ninmimments lor young wives.
ings-on were noted. On his way
loving cup to tlie oldest inhabi­ ing of the young wife by her hus­ In the.-e modern days of feminine are annoyed, his own plays and n
lew still resent if you insist that
to the habitat of thu “witch,”
tant who predictrrr that a cold
independence,
this
is
how*
it
should
Jackson’s horse reared at tho sup-,
winter would follow a warm sum­ band, unit followed by bis own sui­ run: Don’t commit indiscretions earth is round.
cide at Daytona, brings forcibly
mer.
nosed sight of the "spirit." which ■
that lay you open to suspicion of
always appeared to be visible to *
JACKSONVILLE
PROPOSES}
to mind that these occurrences are graver things."
animals, an&lt;l the General laughed B
New York is in the grip of an­ growing all too frequent. Do­
New York judge suggest:: to regulate “jay walking” by laws, j
other cold wave. Here’s hoping mestic infelicity generally begins tenThis
about it afterwards. There is lit- *
The pedestrian who often nets as
rules
for
wives
to
follow.
He
those New Yorkers get :-o cold it in early married life. It is rare promises, later, to
tie in history about the noted Bell B
though his life were of little con­
givo some, ad- sequence,
will take them two months to get that husbands and wives are es­
witch, but legend is rich with tales m
will
be
compelled
tr*
walk
thawed out aft.-r they reach Flor- tranged after they have lived to­ viiu to husbands. The ten rules the streets as though ho knew that
concerning it and a t least one Ti
-•'Uggested by him nnd which he
book,
now out of print, was writ-1 _
automobiles
exist.
Reading
news­
gether any number of years.
believes, if wives would follow,
ten about it.
papers as you cross tho street or
Judge
Koehendorfcr
is
a
New
would
avert
thousands
of
cases
of
A London tailor declares that
ru hing into the roud with your
judge who lias handled hun­ domestic infelicity, are:
during various seances ho bus hud York
1. Don’t commit indiscretions \ head turned backward to wave at
more than 12,000 words with Lord dreds of eases of domestic troub­
Northclitrc, late newspaper pub­ les. In an article in Collier's that lay you open to suspicion of loved one3 is apt to make the 1
loved ones miss you for all time.
lisher. Probably still trying to Weekly ho takes occasion t &lt; give graver things.
NEW YOi'.K HKRAI.D TRIBUNE
some advice to wives. Comment­
collect that pressing bill.
2. Don’t treat your husband as] Chickens, doys, even pigs are rap­
idly
learning
that
automobiles
are
ing
on
a
e.i
u
recently
before
him
-------o------if he were omnipotent and then
What continues to happen in imperial the pence and suietj
The chap who insists that h" he says:
complain later because he believes dangerous. Cows nnd human be­
ings never make the discovery.
"That foolish young wife Mint it him self.
Herrin Is but a repetition of con­ even of the greatest city in Ameri
likes zero weather is probably first
ditions in tho old Western mining ca.
cousin to tbe fellow who professes harped on her rights. She did not
3. Don’t treat your husband us
camps, and in such communities
to enjoy an ice-cold plunge.— Bos­ realize that in wedlock it i-- *1- if he were* a trespasser in his own
as Dodge City, Kan., was 50 years
ton TruiiBcript. More likely the
homo.
same bird.
Contemporary Comments
ago.
Lawlessness quickly be­
3. Don’t Bing the praises of
comes contagious. Let men be­
other women’s husbands, suggest­
We’re still waiting for the edi­
gin to “pack gum" even if they do
ing how much more generous they
torial writ.-r of the Wauchuln Ad­
so at first from motives of eclfare than your husband.
vocate to B. S. V. P. as to his age.
protection, and trouble is soon
5. Don’t everlastingl" preuch
For foar that he missed our first
afoot.
that you husband is a failure,
remark,
were 281*—Clermont
Herrin's recent outbreak appears
thinking it will inspire him to suc­
Press. It wouldn't surprise us if he
cess.
to be wholly unrelated to the disPari, journal says that wo
weren't really older than he nt
order which gave hi r a had name docs not dress on man’s ncco
ti.
Don’t
tell
all
your
private
first thought he was.
tome time ngo. It was, neverthe- Bat she generally charges it to
business to your women friends.
------ o------less, far more likely to happen in account.—Wall Htreet Journal.
7. Honor your husband’s fath­
Won tan explains why she kept
.
a
town where the &gt;"qb spirit once
--------er
and
mother—especially
his
n loaded revolver on her dressing
mother.
But it ii hard to understand the remained unchecked for n consulSome men never ?ee an op
table. A piece of chcusc placed a
an that lias not got religion and viable period.
tunity to do good because they
8. Don’t preach economy to
little before thu muzzle of the re ­
ill persists in jay walking. It's
There is a lesson in the history so high up, and others because I
your husband while you spend ex­
volver attracted rats, hut when the
king n foolishing double risk.
of Herrin for other cities, par- are so low down,—Orlando Rep
travagantly on yourself.
rats noticed the revolver they be­
Billy Sunday should be the man ticularly New York. Crime breeds er-Star.
9. Don’t hold your husband to
came frightened and ran away.
exhort the jay walker. “Tho crime, as lawlessness bre&lt;
n strict accounting of all the prom­
Tin so tats communicated the fact
rxt foolish step takes you in front lfS£n&lt;*saHold-ups, bu
ises he made as u lovor.
«f thu revolver to oth?r ruts who
To bad right in the heart cf t u
the rushing car and the next siut* -breaking nr.d robbery
10. Permit no other loves to
likewise became Lightened und &lt;ietourist season, Florida has to gs
op will, bq lieB,
,
. epidemic in the city b y j
and put an embargo on northerr
come between you and yuur huspurltuL. Hu ths woman was never
:w ith r a t s BDVmuri'.
A ll
bunij^uyt vyen tl»o love u t )’v«*
---- *
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ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMEN

THREE LOTS
ON PALMETTO AVENUE
Between 1 1 th and 1 2 th Streets
PAVING ALREADY PAID

Small Cash Paym ent Dow
FIVE YEARS TO P A Y BAL

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First National Bank Building.
Itooms 501-502. Phone 95
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THE CONTAGION OF LAWLESSNESS

AMBITION LEA D S
TO IMPROVEMENT
Kci:p alive the spark of ambition— K'
to improvement Determine to accunnd
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MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society Editor.

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read, borrowed or purchased,
in Roum 517 First National Bunk
; Building, open every day except
Sundays and holidays front 2:00 to
15:00 p. M.
All are welcome to attend our
' services and to make use of thp
j reading room.
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----.... h uim » ini)(G vitiwu
expected to be present. Every
man in Sanford who is not regul­
arly affiliated with some bible
study class is most cordially in­
a. i . . Mr»- F- H. McGill of vited. Mr. Winston will bo present
Atlanta have arrived in Sanford
for a short stay at the Montezu­ as leader and will speak on the
subject, “Sold on Jesus Christ.”
ma Hotel.

iturday
Auxiliary
Horn J at

.

ALL SOULS CHURCH
■M™- Frunk Meisch, Mrs. FranMass
will be celebrated Sunday.
eis
Meriwether, Alias Hilda
L-tockhoss and Miss Irene Brandt Feb. 1st, at 10:30 A. AI. Bene­
formed a congenial party motoring diction of the Blessed Sacrament
will be given immediately after
to Orlando Friday.
Mass.
Sermon "Peter’s Bark,” or "A
^ ■ U- N’uves who has been the
guest of Mr. and Airs. F. J. Gon­ Storm at Sea."
Sunday School a t 9:00 o’clock
zalez leaves Saturday to join Mrs.
Neves in Orlando for a short visit sharp. All children arc request­
with Mrs. E. R. Bliss.
ed to attend Sunday School.
A boy scout troop Is to be or­
Miss Adah M. DeLanter and II. ganized in the parish. Those who
K. De Lnnter of Frederic, Md.. wish to join are to give their
who are touring Florida, arc guests names to Lee Berner, Joseph O'of the Montezuma Hotel for a short
while.

PAGE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday Pr., Brownlee will preach
two more sermons on “The Christion Life," at 11 A, M.. on “Mnintnining the Christian Life" und at
7:80 P. M.. “Bvidenea of the Chris­
tian Life."
These will be practical discus­
sions to help people.
•Services Sunday will be as fol­
lows:
'9:45 A. M., Sunday School.
11 A. M., Preaching Service#.
2415 p. M., Junior C. E. !
’ 6:30 P. M„ Intermediate C. E.
* 6:30 P. M.. Senior C. E. *
7:30 P. M, “Preaching service.
The Session will meet after the
close of ench preaching service for
tho reception of new members.

FIRST METHODIST .
Rev. T. J. Nixon, Pastor
The First Sunday In the month
j3 Communion Day, and also mem­
bers are expected to make a special,
effort to be present. The services
tomorrow will be or follows:
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Sermon by the Pastor, Commun­
ion. 11:00 A. &gt;1.
Epworth League, 6.30'P. M.
Preaching by the Pnstor, 7:30 P.
When a mau in a mow enterprise
At.
‘4
holds ot to ht opoint whera he
Strangers cordially invited to needs.no help, be can got ploptly
worship with us.
of it.-, .

Representing1 Loan Connections
With Assets Over

Her 305 day record was 24,&lt;&gt;02J|
pounds milk and 85-L88 pounds baKr*-;
tor-fat ( 1 .01)8.0 pounds butter),,
Shi gave birth to a bull
CHICAGO. Jan. 3.. - After weighing 130 pound", carried fo r '
breaking the world’s record for i.’ ») days of the test period.
&gt;! § |
the production of butter-fat in ton
The new champion Lr on the.*,
months as a junior three-year old •unn of Abner S. Deyshcr, n c jr;;
a little more than n year ago. l.y- 1Reading, Pa. A ration &lt;nnsfstj»gM;
ons Sarcastic Komdykc, n pure­ of honn-inlxed grain?, including oil A
bred .Hol»teUl*FY»&gt;»sian cow, has i meal cocoanut meal, molasses and*?,
just completed a ten months’ test
with a butter-fat record which boot puir with considerable quan~Y
makes her the world’s leading jun­ tlties of gixai corn silage and nlfnt- ‘
ior four-yenr-old over all breed . fa hay, was fed.

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Look for our small advertise­
ments in the classified columns
today and write now, don’t wait
Address—

M. Rtockhoss and J. Poppinger
of
Arlington, N. J., who have been
The many friends of James Hob­
son will be glnd to learn that he is the guests of Air. ami Mrs. F.
able to be out after a week's ill­ T. Meriwether, left Friday in their
car for Palm Beach und Atiami.
ness.
Air. and Mrs. Tony Pitchford,
Air. and Airs. Hal Wight were Air. and Airs. W. B. Williams and
iembcrs of the Book the dinner guestr. of Dr. and Airs. .Miss Nell Willinms attended the
Friday afternoon at Cecil Butt in Orlando Friday morn Volusia County Fair in DeLand,
h i Avenue,
Ing.
Friday.
tre artistically used
Tie afternoon was
Airs. W. L. Morgan and small
Frank H, Scruggs of Washing
iehtiul wd internet* son are visiting Airs. Morgan's par­ ton, I). C . who spent Inst winter
i of late books. Dc- ents, Air. and Mrs. J. K. Alettin- 1in Sanford as a representative of
Lenb o f CQUrflys ger in Jacksonville.
I tile U. S. Agriculture Department,
fte in the afternoon.
has returned ami will be at the
L*nt were, Mrs.
Montezuma Hotel for the winter.
Mrs.
Sandy
Anderson,
Mrs.
D.
S.
fiBftuD, Mrs. Harry
Babbitt
and
Aliss
Gray
motored
to
Fml Williams. Mrs.
W. Stockhoss and daughter, Aliss
jin. Henry AfcLau- Orlando Friday evening to hear
Hilda Stockhoss, and J, PeppenL, Hill. Miss Annie Geraldine Farrar.
ger of Orlington, N. J., who are
L £. P. Morse and
Air. and Airs. N. P. Krusoy and touring the state, arc the guests
J. L. Frnnk of Irvington, N. J., are of Air. and Airs. Francis T, Mer­
stopping in Sanford for a short iwether at their home on West
Iran
First Street.
visit.
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Pace charmingly en-

n. 31.—Vienna is
a municipal rndio
which is to cost
jwn«. It is to be
r official business,
meet especially is

ISBURG, Jan. 31.—
ble famous southern
itfd man of letter?,
4 o’clock Snturdny
i winter home.
W. VA, SELECTED
TOM. Jan. 31.— Alhas neon elected
ir new federal indus&gt;n for women.

CONG RE@ AI ION AI. CH URCH
Sunday Services.
Sunday School 9:43 A. M.
Alorning service 11:00 A. M.
Subject “The Shepherd Psalm."
Evening service 7:30 I*. M. Sub­
ject: “Jesus and the Parable."
Alid-week praver meeting, Wed­
nesday 7:30 I*. AI.
Como out and enjoy a good ser­
vice.
Get acquainted.
Welcome for
all.
Thomas J. Armstrong, pnstor

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BOOSTER’S CLASS
All young men not affiliated
with other Sunday Schools are
cordially invited to attend the
Booster's Class of the Methodist
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Church. The class meets at 9:30
CHURCH
each Sunday morning. Judgo E.
Third Sunday after Epiphany.
Sunday School nt High School F. Ilousholder is our teachet.
Auditorium a t 9:45 A. AI.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
S
Church Services a t High School
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
SOCIETY
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Auditorium with the Rev. James ,
Christian Science services are ®
I Class preaching at 11 A. AI.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
held in tho
C&gt;«ib. (y- h m
Morning worship and sermon nt
Avenue and Third Street every . g
SCRAP IRON CLASS
11 A. AI.; Subject, "Holding the
An increasing attendance at the] Sunday morning nt ) 1 o'clock, n
Offensive."
Scrap Iron Class reflects an nwak-j Sunday School at 10 o'clock. The «
Young People's Unions. 0:30.
ened interest and attention for i subject for tomorrow is “ l.ove.” §
"A Modem Craze and an Anci­ this Sunday morning men’s meet-1 Wednesday evening s e r v i c e n
ent Enquiry."
Baptismal s e n - ing. Last Sunday nt the absence j which includes testimonies of houl- ®
ices at opening of evening hour. of the teacher on account of sick-. ing a t 8:00 o'clock in the Reading ■
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Prayer meeting and Bible Study ness, several members of the class 1Room.
Wednesday
responded to the call of tho presi-j This.-Society,,.maintains a,rent!* n
The First Baptist Church ex­ dent in line, snappy talks that &gt;ing room and free lunn library M
where the Bible and authorized 5
tends a cordial invitation .to vis­ wero thoroughly enjoyed.
itors nnd citizens.
The class meets nt 9:50 o’clock* Christian , Science literature may

Am prepared to make three, five and
ten year loans on residences and♦business property in the city in amounts
of $1,000 to $100,000 with, or without
life insurance. Ask your banker.

AT THE
CHURCHES

Oolt Hill—i*iue Crest—Woodruff Subdivision
i'O are agents for these subdivisions and have
some good buys in each
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
CLOSE IN
$800 each

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY Si; 1925.

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3GYRIL WALKER Well Balanced Card Attracts Large
OPENS COURSE
AT HOLLY HILL MIAMI RACE TRACK, Jan. 31. reme 108; J.’ Callahan 2.00; 3.10;

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—A warm sun and a drying oat second. A-Myutffy 105: I. Parke
it t : i '
:f-W =
3.10. Show time 44. Flying Flag,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan.
Boosting, Lady Shaw nnd Peter 31.—Golf enthusiast's on the
Bush also ran. A—Wilson und Const of Florida will have their
Salmon entry,
first opportunity to wltntss a !
ing races but they were well bal­
FIFTH
world’s champion match on Wer|-|
anced and the nport wan interest­
Claiming, purse $1,000 for three nesday, Feb, 4, when Walter Hagen
ing.
years old and up, one mile and 70
SVntnke took command at the yarda. Asaph 110, K. Noe, 5.30, IMtfsh open champion, nnd t.yril]
rise of the bnrrier in the first and 3AO, 2.60 won. Rupee 115, K. Walls Walker, American open champion,!
never left tho issue in doubt, win­ 3.70, 3.20 second. Clock Stocking play thp final 3ft holes In their big
ning easily from Wee Dear who 108, H. Stutts, 0.10 third. Time match over the links of th^H ocaj
beat Frank Sumpter for the place. 1:47 2-5. &lt;BeRc Ami, Supcrking t.eiga Golf an&lt;l Country Club in.'
Pasadena.
(
Lieutenant Farrell, a whispered and Waukulla also ran.
The morning round will start at
good thing, made good in the sec­
SIXTH
ond event, winning humbly from
Claiming, purse $1,000, for three 10:50 A. M and the afternoon
Joe Joe and Kt. Quentin which fin­ yearn old and up, :dx furlongs, r.v- round ut 2:30 P. M.
The first 3ft holes of this match
ished second and third respective-* entide 105, K. Noe 21.30, -1.60. 2.80
ly.
won. Chief Sponsor 115, V/. Mar- i:i being played at Miami, on SunBankrupt made u runaway af­ riner 3.00, 2.20 second. Sweep dnv. Feb. 1.
fair of the third winning by uinix Stakes 117, I. Parke, 2 60 third.
When these famous proessionlengths pulled up und while Fir- Time 1:15 1-5. Shanghai and Lil- nls finish their world's championmnment also finished second, Eun­ anew also ran.
t ship at Boca Sicgu. the largest
,
ice K third.
i crowd which ever followed golfers
SEVENTH
FIRST
Claiming, purse 81,000, for throe on the west coast of Florida in
Claiming, purse $1,000 for three years
one mile nnd n six­ expected to attend. years old nnd up, five and a half teenth. old;
Attabov
115, I. Parke
furlongs, Seatake 101; E. Spor- 12.80. 6.00; 3.502nd,
won.
Servitor, In Prison 34 Years,
ri, 21.00, 5.40; .‘1.00 won. Wee
W .Tnylor, 4.70, 2.80 second.
Dear, W. Taylor, 2.00, 2.00 second, 115,
Man Searches V ainly
Son O’Unc 115. H. Stuffs, t».fti)
Frank Sumpter 100, E. Dubrlat, third.
Time
1:51
4-5,
Eunice
Bai­
4.30 third. Time 1:00 4-5. Miss
For Shy Girls o f 1890
Bowman, Trincey und Fuu
E tta, Squire Wiggins, Black Rul­ ley,
er, Corto nnd Contribution also run maker also ran.
LONDON, ,Jan. 31.— Released ’
SECOND
from Broadmoor jail after 34 years
Claiming, purse $1,000 for three
confinement, Mr. B----- tsaw a mo­
years old und up, five and a half
NEW YORK, Jan, 31.—George torcar in the streets of London the
furl on gt:. Lieutenant FarrcJ 114
other day for the firs* time. T&gt;" '
E. Robbins 10.00; 0.00; 4.10 won. WIH* e, former Giant left hander, counting his impressions to the
and
until
the
middle
of
last
rea­
Joe Joe, 112, K. Noe, G.R0, 4.20 sec­
War Cry, Mr. B----- said:
ond. St. Quinten 112; M. Liehgofd, son manager of the Buffulo In ­
“ When I saw London again I
ternational
League
dub,
was
:
ign.TOO third. Time 1:00 2-5. Prob­
particularly noticed two things.
rd
Friday
by
Miller
Huggins,
Yan­
ity, I.loyd George, Chow and Ailsie
kee pilot, to coach tho Yankee pitch One was the speed of the traffic,
Vernor also ran.
and the other the independent air
ing
stnfT,
THIRD
snw the traffic you could saunter
Claiming, purse 1,000, three
of the young women. When I last
WATTS DEFEATS JARVIS
years old; one mile nnd 70 ynrda,
across the road at Kings Cross,
Bankrupt 108; I. Pnrke, 3.0(1; 3.10;
and all tho young women were uhy.
MIAMI, Jan. 31.—E. G. Watts, But now----- ."
2.40 won. Firmament 103; R. Wil­
liams, 0.10, 3.21) second. Eunice of Chuttanoogu, Tenn., state cham­
K. 00, .1. Jones, 2.80 third.. Time pion defeated Dan Jarvis of Nash­ PHOSPHATES PRODUCTION
I :49. Confident und Flora Stnr al­ ville in tho final: of the Glen Cur­
DOUBLED Nl 1924
tis trophy on the Hialeah golf
so ran.
links
here
Friday
by
six
and
live.
FOURTH
CASABLANCA, Jan. 31.—Phos­
Claiming, purse $1,000,
for Watkins was also the medal win­ phates produced in French Moroc­
maiden 2 years old, three and half ner. Jarvis was Inst year’s win­ co during 1921 exceeded 43ft,0IJ()
furlongs. Prelty Hill 108, W. ner of tins trophy, now Tennessee tons. This is more than twice the
Smith 5.00; 3.00; 3.00 won. A-Bi- holds two logs on the cup.
output of 1923.

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bettered conditions at Hi*-,
Davenport Prepares For Big track
Icnh and fine crowd was in attend*
Mel When Noted Golfers nnce.
Get Into Action on Links The card wan made up of claim*
fci"DAVENPORT. Fla., Jan. 31. —
Cyril Walker, the National open
champion of the United States,
,"*111 play at the formal opening
o f the Holly Hill Country Club ut
pavenport, at 2 o'clock Saturday
afternoon, Feb. 7, in a match with
. Dick Pope, well known amateur
■ SJ*Vef of Winter Haven, against
Tom Dobson, pro of the Holly Hill
Club, and Hugh Louden, another
. prominent amateur player of Bab, son .Park. The match will ho playr ed over 18 holes on the Holly Hill
* tJbir Course and if attracting wide
attention due to the popularity of
: Walker, and tho remarkable scores
J th a t he has been making in recent
The Holly Hill Golf Course,
Which lias been pronounced one
‘of the finest of the State, is in ex. 'cellent condition for this match.
The links have been laid out with
ent care and not a detail has
fn omitted to mnke them appeal
to both amateur nnd professional
golfers. The complete absence of
£ slttillnrity on the greens and with
tnany natural and artificial hazards
and undulating fairways a (lord am­
ple trent for the most skillful golfThe course was planned and
built by Stiles nnd Van Klenk, two
: nf the most prominent golf archi­
tects in the United States. They
jftlso built the Boca Ceiga Golf
^Course a t Paradena ns well ns sev­
eral others in the State.

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WINTER PARK SELECTED
WINTER PARK, Jan. 31.—Win­
te r Park has been selected by the
, Atlanta team of the Southern As­
sociation according to recent an­
nouncements. The Atlanta team is
scheduled to urrlve and stm t train­
i n g nbmit the first of March.
__ IIAGEN-K IRK WOOD LOSE
MIAMI, Jan. 31.—W alter Hngen
■nnd Joe Kirkwood, representing
i Pasadena lost their fourth straight
mc in tile Florida winter golf
iguc Friday at Hollywood wheu
they were defeated by I.eo Dicgel
'nnd Gene Snrnzen, by a score of
five nnd four, in a 30 hole match
Friday.

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• The first chock for an Insurance
, Policy paid up under the new
bonus Juw was recently handed
out. It wns for $1,533.

Batteries&amp; Tires

OF

__Beautiful Building
LOTS
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Will be sold a t Public Auction in Stewart’s sub­
division, facing on the Brick Highway, having
cement walks, electric
lights
and pure drinking
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SPECIAL PRICES

FIRST STREET

PHONE
Good 5-room Bungalow furnished
and five acres located on pnvrd
road about four miles out. Price
$4,500. $2,500 rush, balance to suit.

14 MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD ON THE
DD
tlii HIGHWAY — 4• MILES
NORTH
. ’ t _ J &lt; * - . ; . r* . / .
til -A r
■* “ •« ‘ t
WINTER PARK

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GIVEN AWAY FREE

Lot on Sanford near 1.1th. Prlre
$1,200. $200 cash. Balance 525
monthly.
Corner lot Iftlh nnd Palmetto
paved two Hides. I’rice $1,250.
Terms $100 cash und balance (o suit.
(Tty Block between 12th and 131b
Stretfs. paved three sides. 10 lots
In block. $8,500. Terms. $1,500
cash, balance arranged.

H aggard &amp; Company
First National Bank Bldg.
PIIONB 72

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Gut to Suit

B ritt R ealty Company
$9,00 per cord delivered

GARDEN IIOSK
1 2 ‘/2 cent per foot
For Few Days
Sl*H

Ball Hardware Co
II.

With $100.00 Worth of Orlando Pottery In Prizes
ml thereby Became Totally and
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
The provision in tlu* Pilot Life Insurance Company's policies for such
a misfortune is the Last Word in Life Insurance protection.
Suppose, for example, you have hut a ten thousand dollar policy; and
suppose you lost Loth arms or both legs, or one arm and one leg, or
your eyesight, or you should hecomo totally and permanently dis­
abled from any cause whatever—either sickness or accident—-

is one of the prettiest little towns in Central Flo­

HERE’S HOW YOU WOULD BE PROTECTED

rida and all lots oi tered for sale are high and dry

1. Y i :m would never have another cent to pay—your policy would
automatically become paid-up.
AND IN ADDITION.
’J. You would receive $100.00 each month just as long as you live.
NOT ONLY THAT,
J!. Your beneficiary, at your death, would receive the full amount of
the policy, $10,000, no deductions Louie made for tlie disability pay­
ments to you during your lifetime.
MIRTH ERMOKE,
4. Tho non-forfoiluro and loan values nf your policy would continue
each year.
*
AND
. 5. Dividends would continue to he paid you, just as if you were pay­
ing the premium:;.

COME OUT AND HEAR COL. F. FIIILM ER, THE WORLD’S FO
‘ MOST LOT AUCTIONEER

Isn’t Tli;d Find of Protection Worth While?

S. PO N D

O ver W o u l r u f t &amp; W ata n n

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate—Insurance
411 Mini* i»f Properly l.Uflril
fur
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SPRING VALLEY, MINN
G R E E N S B O R O , N. C

It. A. WINSTON, General A gen t
Sanford, Florida.

WILMER STEWART
Owner

IIILMER &amp; DUNCANSON
„
Auctioneers
Fountain Bldg.

i)e Land, Florida

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Baby Chicks hatching for you.
10,000 weekly. Don’t delay, order
today. All leading varieties. Con­
tinental Hatchery. Box 804 Vnldosta. Ga.

WANTED—Single colored gtrl
do house work near Ginderyt)
Inquire UM First National Bai
Bldg.
WANTED—Single colored girl I
do house work near Gindendll
Inquire 101 First National Bat
Building.

WANTED—Young man of goo'
appearance to solicit advcrtisla
FOR SALE—Klee little home, 5 —Should h«vo his own car—Goo
rooms, bath and garage. Cash opportunity for hustlor with tbii
ity to produce. Apply nt lleral
or terms. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
Office.
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FOR SALE—Now house nnd big
lot, 1-2 block off Dixie High­ MEN AND WOMEN RE PRESENtatives wanted—Liberal com­
way. $600. Also 5 room cottnge
furnished $1,550.00. Citrus Heights missions. protected territory. Earn
from $30 to $50 per week. SmartFilling Station. Orlando road.
silk Hosiery Mills Inc., M* RFor Rent
Rutherford, Supervisor, Cypraa*
Avenue., Sanford Fla.,
FOR RENT—5-room bungalow
just painted ami refinished,' WANTED—Man cook nt onco. Ap­
ply Manhattan Cafe._____ ' * ' 'f;
double garage on paved St., good
neighborhood, 315 W, l»t, City. W A N TED -Bright energetic do*
E. T. Flald.
______ _______ _
about twelve years of age to
FOR RENT—New bungalow, six work after school. Apply circuit*
. aj.’
rooms, bath, lights, water, ga­ tlon department, Herald.
rage, near town. Celery Avenue. I A ship’s tonnnge in the old daya
Mrs. E. A. Moffitt, phone 167-W.j was the number of tons of wlno it
could carry, hut it is now scienti­
Lost and Found
fically reckoned according to wall*

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a n d nih&lt; r rl.ilm i n t s nnd i-r I'r.vuU
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Mr. Srhak will be pleased to interview a man capable of operat­
ing a local office as District Manager for MIAMI SHORES, a $62,OQO.OOO development. First day’s sales one month ago were ove r
$2,500,000. Fngcol bus traiispurtnlion will be furnished. This is a
splendid opportunity for a man with a sales organisation or the
ability to create one. Man with somu capital preferred. For inter­
view, write or cal!.

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w h o r e t i nnnr Is, o r a r e u n k n o w n t o
t h e eomtilnliialtt . h e r . in. h a v i n g o r
etaltnlng lo. li ave a n y r f g h t . title or
I n t e r e s t In n n d t o llie a b o v e do s e r i h e d l a nds , o r a n y p a r t o r | m r lion thereof:
Ft a p p e a r i n g fr o m t h e s w o r n Mil
of e o m id ,iln l h e r e i n f l b d t h a t y o u
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v o lv e d In t h i s s u i t , n n d t h a t y o u r
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to a p p e a r lo t h e b ill o f e o m p l a li il
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d a y of F e b r u a r y . |f»25 a t t h e I ’o i i r t •&gt;&lt;•4- ■&gt; 4-4 * 4 - 4*
h o u se In H a n fo rd . Huniliptlo t ’o u n t y .
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•inb-t ll l l e In N. II. t i n n i e r , a n d A.
P. F o in ie lly In t h e a b o v e d e s c r i b e d
lands; n n d y n h tire t h e n a n d t h e r e
t i ’iu lre d t-i m a k e v n sw e r to salil
Mil o f eo rn p tiiln t filed a g a i n s t y o u
h e r e i n , o t h e r w i s e a d e c r e e p ro con*
fe s so w ill be e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u .
a n d eucn of you.
4* Warehouse property; 1-1 o f v
It Is f a r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
Commercial H trre t.^
e l t a tl 'il l be ptthlbilie.l onr** tv w e e k •{.block on
f o r e i g h t c e n s e e i l t l v e Week*. Ill t h e 4* Best location in the city. A4*
H a n fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b . ^bargain.
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Ilalied In S e m i n o le t f n u n ty . F l o r i d a .

GARDEN HOSE
I2 V2 cent per foot
For Few Days

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ONE GOOD INVESTMENT
IS WORTH A LIFE TIME
OFSAVING

morning Sentinnl; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc n word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.

May Wo Suggest

Cats, liirds, dogs, and phono­
graphs—but no men—will be al­
lowed in ‘‘the first apartment
house ever built for women only,”
now nearing completion in New
York City.
Range cattle in the semi-arid rof-iotiH of the West often go for
days without drinking water, in
cool or wet weather they go to wa­
ter no' oftener than every second I
or third day.
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M a r h l n a n d Gri^nl t* f r o m a l l
luarrlea.
H«at o f q u a l i t y a n d
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W rHa for lateat doslrnai
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S an fu rtl. F l n r b l a
P . » . It. .1 MTJ, l*hun« M l

DAVID B. HYER
A R C H IT E C T

Ball Hardware Co

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

A LITTLE Tl-ANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
sults. Advertise those old articles
you have stoted nwny and have
no use for. A little thirty-ceni ad
may bring you eoveral dollars.
Phone 118 and a representative
will call to see you.

The highest point in the British
Empire is near the equator in Af­
rica. This peak is Mount Kibo, tie*
highest point of which is P.1,325
feet above sea-level.

FOR SALE—One good working
mule; 14 years old. See J. \V.
Flint, Geneva, Fla.

FOR SALK—S beautiful business
lots. A real bargain, $2,000
cash. 25 per cent cash, balance l
ami 2 years. Outside fire limits
for quick sale only.—Thrasher &amp;
Garner,
FOR QUICK SALE—5 acres celory land, nil tiled and in high
state of cultivation. Price of land
lint) per acre.—Thrasher &amp; Gar-

T ubes.....
Bike Tires

ADVERTISING gets results if it
reaches potential buyers. Pnlatkn Daily News is circulated in
an industrial und agricultural sec­
tion.
*
3’n a ll c r e d i t o r s , l e g a t e e s , i l ls l r l - TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
bUlt(H n n d nil nersnoM h a v i n g claims
Florida real estate advertise in
o r d e m a n d s agaliial sabl Kstat e:
Yo u a n d e a c h o f yon, a t e h e r e b y the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
n o t i f i e d u n d r e q u i r e d t o |.ri-Mi n t a n y cent a word daily, two cents a word
c l a i m s u n d ib iiiatiiln w h i c h you. o r
e i t h e r of y o n . m a y h a v e a g a i n s t Sundays,
t h u e s t u t e o f S a m u e l 111ties, i b e e a s cd, l a t e i f S e m i n o l e (,’ouot.v, F l o r i ­ THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium in
da, t o t h e l t n i l er s l gn . d a d r n l n l s l r . i t n r of s a i d K s l a t e w i t h i n t w o y e a r s Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
from th e da le hereof.
D a ted D ecem b er fit In A I&gt; 1921. nn insertion. Minimum 25c.

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DRUG STORE — Prels. Drugs, Sodas.
Wa
;e»t you as your phone.

CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
ed jewelry,—Hoko Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.

Help Wanted

Real Estate

FOR SALE—One Cary safe, 23
inches wide, 35 inches high, npply' 305 Mngnolin Avm 259-W.
FOR SALE—Nice rred baby cart,
good condition, reasonable price.
Phone 577-W,__________________
LOST—Tum-o-shanter orange cup
Better Baby Chix
between 1st ami 5th on Magnolia
■■■■■■■■■■■■■ail
From
Tuesday morning. Phone 142, W.
PINEBREEZE f a r m s
Florida's Largest Poultry Farm II. Hynes.
(Not a Hatchery)
Every chick sired by our pedi­ CUT PRICE TIRES
greed males direct from high rec­
Rooms For Rent
ord trnpnestcd hens. Cliix that
PHONE 31
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­ make you profits, $20 per hundred
out meals,
Reasonable rates or $180 per thousand. Delivery
Dealers In—Pine and Oak Wood
Feb. 14 or Inter. Order early, as
Lincoln House.
Apartment house on First St.
PER LOAD—$1.75
already half sold out. White le g ­
This is n bargain.
FOR RENT—Two or three furn horns only. Pinebrcoxc Farm, Cal­
PER STRAN—$3.50
ished rooms for light housekeep lahan, Florida.
PER CORD—$9.00
}\
One five-room bungalow, in good ing. 311 West 3rd Street.
rendition. $50(j^l)0 puts you in this
ll. F . C O LE , Drop.
Table Board
house.
FOR RENT—Two rooms and
a a iia n n Q H H S R u a a iiR ia a iia
kitchenette, furnished, 306 Elm
Elegant table hoard—rates rea­
Five acre farm on hard road Avenue.
sonable. Something good to eat
now in crops.. '.Cheap nnw on easy
500 Palmetto Ave., Phono 200-J.
terms.
F. P. RINES
in - r u n r u t r i i T n il u r n r Tin:
Sanford Sign Shop
We have houses to rent. Come
nkvi-.ntii .iit ih i m ,
n u n ii
nd St. and 1113 Sanford Ave
We
buy
used
clothing.
Send
us
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Designers nnd painters of San­
Rhone (130-J
a list of what you have. We will
suMlNoi.r, i oi ntv . ri.tiiu tiv .
Co., 116 E. Second Street.
ford's distinctive signs. San­
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call. J. J. Randall. 121-W. Eu­ •V. tf. O n r n e r a n d A. I’. I'niiMidly.
ford
Avenue a t First Street.
clid Ave,. DeLand, Fin.
O iim p h iliu m ts.
Apartments
Phone 480-W.
VH.
F l o r i d a l ,u n d Sr C o to n l s u il im (h u n WANTED

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

C. it . H A N D.
A dministrator, and Sheriff
o f So ml nolo C o u n t y , F l o r i ­
da.
Dee. fi. 13. 20. 27. J a n . 3. 10, 17. 21.
u n d 31.

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, 65c per gallon In 55 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses -15c. Pure Cuban 55c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALE—10 ncre3 celery land,
lot &lt;1. Enraka Hammock. Rich­
ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba&lt;
non, Ind.

FOR SALE—C ,Melody snxnphone
nice instrument, reasonably pric
ed. Phone 577 W.

Boats

Johns County is reached through
the St. Auguntir.o Evening Record.
Quick results.
canto jjcr wyrd.
Samide copy on wemieirf. % r »
TAMPA, f'LOKIDA—'Inmpa Dally
Times, the great home daily,
rnte l ’.-ic per word, minimum,
charge 25c cash with order. Write
for complete rate card-

f ELECTRICr.‘ipiV H£E
rpert Electrical repairs.
Central Vvu. Orlando,

[BODY REPAIRING
t STEIN — Auto mobile
frpairing and Rebuilding,
i Home. Oak Avenue.
T0S FOR HIRE

AUGUSTINE.

-------- Graham
M Ton Truck
Coupo
Touring
Touring
Roadster
Fordor Sedan
Runabout
Ton Truck
(Cnb &amp; Rody)
9 Passenger
Suburban bus
Panel
Light Truck
1921
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, nil
run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe'*
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
I’honn No. 3
Oak Si Second

This is merely another form.of
thq advertisement which appeared
in these columns in the early part
of the week. We still continue
our offer to sell you a few lots
in advance of our general an­
nouncement which will be made
shortly before St. Valentine’s Dny,
Our maps nnd blue prints will be
ready by next Monday nnd if yon
will help us nt the sale answer
promptly to A. B. C. Sanford Hernld office.
'

l » i : v i ; r . o f i : u s a t t k f t i o n — P « n*
* 'icolii Is li oirlnnl ng tin* s r o a t t a t dbvrl oprr. «M In C l o r l d a ’a l i l s p r y : a
h a l f in III Ion d o l l a r h i g h w a y t o tin,
girif lioach l u s t
fi ni shed; a t w o
mi l l i o n d o l l a r b r i d g e a c r o s s Knciimb l a Huy s t n r t o d ; i i u o r t e r
mi l l i o n
dollar opera house u n d e r conutruoMon; t w o mlMlons he t / i g s p e n t o n
h i g h w a y : g r e a t e s t c l i an c o t o r live
d e v e l o p e r s to g e t
In mi
ground
fl oor.
W ri te Iievelopruent I' e p a r t m e o t T h e I V n m i r n l a NVw,

ST.

WINDING

iS3i?r.

FOR SALE—Small homo with
three acres of Innd, 60 orange
trees nnd truck garden. Ideal spot
for chickens, electricity nnd water.
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone
571-J.

MIRACLE Concrete Go., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. E.
Terwllleger, Prop._______________
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel S t . __ I’hone 565
CHRONICLE — AuHILL LUMBER CO. House o AUGUSTA
gustn,
Ga.—Augusta’s
greatest
Service, Quality and Price.
classified medium, rate cash .09c
charge. 10c per lino, minimum
.30c.

r Space la This
BE(*'T O R Y
PHONE
t!!3

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles

Come on in, the water’s finoM
You have an opportunity for a
few more dnys to join in with the
first few privileged purchasers at
our new development which will lie
opened about two weeks hence.
The low prices we will offer you
now will astonish you. If you are
among the early birds you are en­
titled to special consideration and
very low prices. Answer immed­
iately to A. 11. C. Sanford Herald
Office.

—C l a r k s b u r g . T h e
:ponent.
moraine
m o r n i n g Issue,
m i n i m u m Ho.

IBS DIRECTORY

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Real Estate

__________ PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT S'HOP^Rush or.t
ABOUT Pott County and
era n specialty. Phono 417-W,
Lakeland, thnugh the Star-Tele0 Railroad Avenue.
Kra™' J ?*?,1 adverlj,ing medium in
l^fida Published mornings,
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— ^ a jr jc le grnm. l a keland. Fla.
Printing th a t pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenix. ninke Vnilf Rnlna
’ service. Telephone 93. New lo_cation, Welaka Building.
_ _
PAPER nANGER -------I. L. TALBOTT_ Painter nnd
per hanger. Phone 340.
:u.«, ir,«.) r.RMQgtt—ClassPark Avenue.
it, have ttte largest rlrcujrttlun In Southw estern Gsorgla.
hn*
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fS-w-urd) \ln».__________
________ REAL ESTATE_______
1
0
REACH
rtitj prosperous farm­
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. All kinds of ers and fern grower* of Volusia
property listed nnd for snle. Of­ county advertise in the DeLand
fice 108 Second St.. Near Park Maily Mews, rate lc per word, cash
with order.
Avenue, r h onc 2S2.
MAIN E—Wntervllle, Morning a«nJ. E. SPURLING, sUb-division
tinel. Thousands of Matno peo­
specialist. Subdivision to Or- ple are Interested in Florida prop­
larnlo. Florida, and F l o r a erty. Reach them through Cm
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- •Sentinel. Rate card on applicawnv,_________ -___________
AUVLKT18R in ttc Journal-Her___________ STOVES
aid. South Georgia's greatest
SANFORD STOVlT w o RKS—Oil newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, weekly and Sunday Classified rates
ovens and victrt-las. Your credit 10c per line. Waycross Journalis good. Phono 4UL-3. 321 First Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
__ Street.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
TIN AND MET a T W o KK
Send in your subscription to the
J a m e s ii. c o w a n —ah kinds
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can rend Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year
$3.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire ?l,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
r .tier.
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
anything?” If so Advertise in
e “Gainesville Sun.”

FOR RESULT

THIS WEEK’S
SPECIALS

Witness hiv hand as t ’b-rlc of said &lt;• New two-story house with-:t'ourt. and the seal thereof, tills ^adjoining lot; re nts for Sll)l)4|
tip* Otli day of December, A. I&gt;. •;-pcr month; for quick sale, $10,- a
I»2I,
+ 000. Terms.
+
(.l e a l)
I.. A D&lt;tl’dl.AHH,
c i r ri, of t h e c i r c u i t C a u r i o f
T w o-story
bouse togetlier!|.
Heinlnob- t 'o i i n t v Florida. j w i t h 3-1 city block, close ia;4*
Ily a M WMKKS, it. c .
C r i n g e il. H e r r i n g ,
JS6.l)|]|). i.ots alone are worth J
Hnl icl lor f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s .
•Mills money.
•&gt;

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

J. N. W estbrooks

(R e a lto rs )

jraphonohiH, Clocks, Sewin;
Machine
121 Sanford Ave.

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Mousy.
Manufactured by
F b r r s u n - I . l n i l s l r r F a i n t Co.
Hobl by

lO tH I M I F A IN T C O N IM X T
HU M n u i m l ln A r e .
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FOOT SPECIALIST
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ARCHITECT
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Sanford, ----------- Florida

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By GEORGE McMANUS

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30,1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER 15#
v r*S

Crowd Surrounds M orgue at Herrin

Steady Progress In City
In W ork of Construction
B L A N K E T O F S N Q W Issue of Week Permits .Work
to Begin on Three Homes
COVERS N E W Y O R K
and Many Alterations To
Ignored In A N D N O R T H E A S T
Start In Immediate Futiire
Meet To
N E W YO R K , Jan. 30.— With
street crossing* clogged with
ididate For ■Iuih and sidewalk* coated un- Fair Weather Aids
Buildings Under W ay
der a deceptive layer o f wet
Speakership mow,
New York Friday strug­

Group
Ight Back
fcs Reply to
Made B y
ly’s Leader

gled with the aftermath o f it*
fifth severe snow o f the win­
ter. A ll New England is suf­
fering from effects o f
tho
storm, several inches o f snow
being added to that already
left by preceding storms.
New York state is covered
by a blanket o f snow varying
from two to 18 Inches, inter­
fering with railroad traveling
and in some places stopping
trolley bus service. Tempera­
ture rose considerable but in
some places snow changed into
rain.
Ice floes reported to be tho
heaviest in 20 years interrupt­
ed ferry traffic in the East and
Hudson rivers.
Boats with
thousands
of
passengers
aboard were delayed hours
while tugs labored to relieve
them.

Body Stamj
SOUTH LEADS IN French
Approval o f
Policies
CELEBRATION OF aForeign
Large Majority,
McKINLEY’SBIRTH

Contractors Expects to Have
Masonic Temple
Ready
For Occupancy March 24
Permits for three new residences
and a number of permits for alter­
ations and additions were issued in
Sanford during the week ending
Friday, a report compiled in the
office of the city clerk shows. Fair
weather and other favorable condiditions speeded the progress dur­
ing the week on buildings under
construction in the city.
Permission to erect^a onc-storv
frame stucco residence at 8 E*liot Street has been granted to P.
A. Mere. The cost o f construction
is given at $5,700. Tho other res­
idence to be built is that o f Mrs.
E. N. Scott and is situated on
Third Street near Pino Avenue.
The building is to bo a two-story
structure and the cost of construc­
tion is placed at $2,000.
The third home is that of R. II.
Waltham which is to be erected in
tho Pace Subdivision on Mellonville
Avenue. The building is to be a
one story frame structure and is
being erected at a cost of $2,700.
First Stucco Coat Applied
The first coat o f stucco has been
applied and the red tile roof of
the new Episcopal Church is fin­
ished. Interior wood work in the
chapel is finished and plasterers
arc busy in other parts o f tha
building. The foreman, of con­
struction, W. N. Reece, declares
that all factors entering intp tho
construction o f tho building are
highly satisfactory and the struc­
ture will be completed by Mar. 1.
Application of the outer coat of
stucco, which is to be stone grnv
and of the “ spatterdash finish,"
will begin Immediately. There re­
mains a small amount o f work to
be dono about the steeple of the
building bofore' Die final coat o f
stucco is appplied. A large crew
o f worknitHj* is beiflg employed
in an effort Jo speed up thu work
in every way possiblo.
Masonic Temple Work Rushed
Plasterers will begin work next
wfrbton.the interior finish o f the
’Mdibnic Temple as the roof has
been erected providing n safeguard
against hindrances By thu weather.
Lath work is virtually completed
and S. T. Hunt, foreman, plans to
have virtually all o f the finishing
work completed within the next
threu weeks. Every effort is be­
ing made to have the building
ready for occupancy by Mar. 24,
when, it is understood, the Masons
arc planning a “ houso warming."
City Hall Work Progresses
Construction on the New City
Hull is being devoted to the roof
tit the present. The steel beams
have been in place for several
days and the boarding over which
the roof will be laid is now being
placed. The roof is already on nil
parts i of the building save the au­
ditorium. Patches o f the first coat
of stucco have been applied.
Two
a » t# iiuvr
new plate
pilin' Rian.i
glass fronts
miiiwi uii
on
p jrs!t Street between Sanford and
Palmetto Avenues nre now conipfet
oil and three otherp are under con­
struction. The fronts provide two
large windows in which the plates
are bound in copper lined metal.
Thu Lctfler buildings that block­
ed the continuunce o f First Street
have been torn down anil workmen
nre excavating approximately a
foot nnd n half of eurth to bring
the site down to the level of the
street.
Main Permits Issued
Permits issued during thq week
included: Alterations nnd repairs
at a building owned by John Prum
ley on First Street between French
(Continued on page 2)

Vote OfConfidem
Is
French Parliamei

G00 GueaU Gather In Capitol
At Dinner Under Auspices
Of Ohio Society to Pny
Honor to Martyred Leader

Premier E xplaite^
Security Speech
Hoes Not After Orig­
inal Declarations on
German Situatioft

W ASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— The
South took the lead in the national
capital's observance o f President
3N, Jan. 30.—
McKinley's birtfiday anniversary
ion has been
this yeur, and at last night’s OX'
PA R IS, Jan. 30.— P rem ia ^
publican house
Following n gun-battlo which resuitod in the death o f S. Glenn Young, klan leader, two o f his followers and crcises conducted by the Ohio So­ H errlot adroity walking tho
Deputy Sheriff Thomas, at Herrin, 111., a great crowd gathered at tno morgue where tho bodies had been ciety, the effort or the martryed parlinmentry slack wire, has
i Follctte suppresident to bring about a thor­
taken. Rumors of unother outbreak quieted when national guardsmen nrrived to restore order.
i caccus which
oughly reunited country was the succeeded in bridging the gulf
b. 27 to deterseparating the political con­
compelling theme.
ablican candiJohn J. Cornwell, the
former ceptions o f the right and left
democratic governor of West V ir­ groups in the chamber which *
Film Actress Faces
r and the parginia, was the principal speaker,
;r in the next
Mother in Law Suit
taking for his topic McKinley and he had widened by his se»
speech Wednesday. !
the South. Chief Justice Tuft, tho curity
only
living
ex-presidcnt
nnd
him­
Solidly
behind
him, except fo r
ithe meeting went
Traffic is Hampered
I.OS ANGELES, Jan. 30.—
self nn Ohioan, presided over the the Communists, parliament Thurs- I
bt none was sent
BOSTON, Jon. 30. — The
Mary Miles Minter’s millions
gathering o f six hundred men nnd day pluced tho sual of its approval
ttican member* of
heaviest snow fall of the sea­
which she has earned during
women, many of them guests of on his foreign policy by the larg­
RVisrontin. nor to
son, ranging from five inches
her stnge nnd screen career
honor representing tho South. The est vote o f confidence he has ever
] Sinclair, North
in Boston to three feet in
A rgu m en t of Counsel Ended which began when she wns n All Amendments Disposed arrangements were conducted un­ received— 541 to 32.
ller, Minnesota,
Vermont, hampered traffic in
child six yenrs old, today form­
Thursday Night; Defense
Although his elimination o f pay* .
Of and Modifications In der the chairmanship o f Milton E.
|d open hostility
many ports o f New England
ed a gulf across which the ucRiles, who as an Onto boy, made ty lines was a big success for the
Claims
Crime
Commission
fraapnign to the
Mail
Rate
Increase
Are
Friday. Several points in Ver­
tress nnd her mother fuccd each
his entrance into Washington years premier, miniuterial circles are un­
I ticket*
Not Shown by Prosecution
mont reported the heaviest
Voted Into the Measure ago, as a day laborer carrying coal der no illusions as t&amp; the duration
other ns opponents in n Inw
jetted.
snow fall in 20 years.
and removing nshes from fireplaces of the reunion thus achiever; they
suit. She says her mother re­
of the action,
Trains nnd snowbound
In
CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—The veter­
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— With in the treasury department; rose know that it applies only to ques­
peatedly refused to muke nn ac­
the committee
many cities with schools clos­
an's bureau conspiracy case was
all amendments disposed of, final to be assistant secretary o f the tions relating to France's security,
counting o f her earnings.
[he barred repreed and factory activities cur­
given to tho jury in federal court
nction on tho postal pay and rate Treasury under McKinley and now nnd will be broken 03 soon as mat­
tailed. Eastern Massachusetts
pprive those holdnere at 11 o’clock Fridny morning.
increase bill went over in tho sen- is president of the Riggs National ters o f internal politics are again
mills and rails ure sealed un­
is of their posts,
Judge Carpenter cautioned the jury
ato late Thursday until Friday, Bank, onfe of tho largest financial broached.
Nevertheless, friends
der a coating o f ice three in­
against giving unduo weight to
i house floor by
when an early vote on passage is institutions in the country.
and opponents o f the government
ches thick.
tho testimony of Elius H. Mortl- _
(’ood of Indiana,
expected by leaders.
Governor Cornwell told his au­ feel that M. Herrlot scored a permcr, chief witness for the prose-!
caucus call. Ilia
As it stands, the bill carries as dience that both ns n democrat and 'sonnl success.
cution and party to the conspiracy 11/ 1 T i r n
T JY Ttf 1"CVI7' u rider u corrupt practices act lim­ n former governor o f a border
ere any members
Opening Was Gloomy
on which the trial was based.
, TV x Y X I l f I V u C i L l C i r
iting expenditures of enndidutes state, ho felt a peculiar fitness
Republicans were
Tho parliamentary Jay opened
for the house of $2,500 and for the to speak on McKinley and The with gloomy prospects for tho cab^
fprenentativo King
CHICAGO, Jnn. 30.— At noon High Water In Local Lake senate to $10,000, with detailed South.
w, and there were
inet, after the Socialists — who
Friday, unless the unexpected in­
periodical reports from every po­
Little Bitterness in South
from
voting for the posting o f NT.
he issue would, bo
Caused by Diverted Wat­ litical committee, nnd under certervenes, the
Forbes-Thompson
"Born immediately after
tho Harriot’s speech.
further debate on
conspiracy cose, involving the out­
ers From Iconlockhntchec tain conditions, from individual war,” he said,. “ 1 cun , .testify
The premier, while making some
( y that
pbab*y in the enustanding features of the great vet­
contributors. The rider was otfer- there wus little bitterness in the concessions to his friends o f th«
eran’s bureau scunduls, will be giv­
Suggestion that the Chamber of [ *itl by Senator Wulsh, Democrat, hearts
________o f_the _________
_ who
„ „ „ ___
men I knew
had_ loft, did not niter his original de­
as chairman of
en to the jury by Judge Carpenter. Commerce take steps to secure re- Masimehusets, ami wus approved worn the grey. They hail passed claration concerning Germany's
ngressional camArguments
ended
Thursday lief from the high water which j &lt;&gt;y «n overwhelming vote.
through n terrible ordeni. ’ They non-fulfillment o f tho disarmament
1, was authorized Last cf Destitute Families
night.
Attorney
John
W.
11. Crim, |has been prevalent in Lake Mon
had no upologies to offer. They clauses o f tho Versailles treaty or
Rato Increases Voted
Will
Bo
Reached
by
Rescue
invitations, asupccinl prosecutor solectcd by tho |roo and the SL Johns River since | Modifications in the ruto in- felt they hud dono their duty. They the position o f the cabinet on the
Workers Today; Waters
onsin delegation
resident, said at tlie conclusion of Ust fall, was made nt thu weekly creases were voted into the bill
security question to such an extant
lived. thu
seed of ,misunderstand
,
. „
[openlv nuprmrtcd . ^Arc
Gradually Receding
is four hours address to the jury: fadeW&gt;n of* that
“
'
body
nt the j Thursday, but the rate section uj ing hud been sown in tho Const!- oh to cause the rights to withdraw
liheeh^ pre.-IMint" I t ’s tbno to call a halt to skull­ Heniiiiolo Cafo Friday noon by j a whole withstood two separate at­ tution itself under which slavery their aupport from him.
[lared they sought
TOWNSEND, Go?,' Jnn. 30. —
The Socialists wont in to caucus
duggery
nnd rnacnlity in Washing­ Fred T. Williams.
tacks which would have eliminated wns permitted. The questions at
Republican organ- Flood waters arc steadily receding
ton?
It
is
for
you
to
say."
According
to
Mr.
Williams
it entirely and left the bill in the issue hud lien settled by tho sword in tho afternoon nnd M. Herrlot
in the houso by here Thursday night and the situa­
The attitude of the defeuso is about 40 yenrs ago Henry Uis- same form as passed at the last anil their great regret was that was invited to make a statement to
Ion of Democrats tion in this vicinity is gradually
that
no criino bus been shown, ton, who had acquired a large session and vetoed by President thev could not have been settled them. It wus said by members o f
getting better. Those in churgo
nothing even suspicious except col­ tract o f land in Orange county, Coolidgc providing only for salury without such u horrible loss o f life the caucus that the premier spoke
io wan the target of thu relief work believe the Iu3t
and treasure. They were Ameri­ to them with hitherto unknown se­
ored
stories of Kiius 11. Mortimer, paid thu officials of that county increases.
u a dozen or more o f the families in need of supplies
cans, loyal to the reunited coun­ verity und told them he was ready
and
Mortimer
should
not
bo
befor
the
right
to
divert
the
flow
of
On motion o f Senator Oddie, Re­ try.
iding Democrats, will l&gt;c renched Friduy.
to relinquish thu iuadeshrip in
waters from several lakes near his publican Nevada, n proposed one
lieved
The Cox settlement was supplied
i attack on the in"And let nie recall, in passing, French affairs, but that his resig­
property,
to
the
Kconlockhntrhcu
......................................
............
.
,
cent
a
pound
increase
on
lulvcrtisMr. Crim contended that while
that it was Ohio’s first President, nation would mean thu end of their
after Ropresentu- Thursduy, an area of more than
Mortimer was a fixed and, a crook, creek from the Kissimmee River, j ing matter o f publications subject Rutherford B. Hayes whoso official political influence in national mat­
Vjsciinsin hnd de­ ten miles being covered by Lieut
his explanation of the documentary; This wns niudo possible by dig- to first and second rates was elim- act gave the hope and huppiness ters.
sign activities on S. S. Hamilton nnd his soldier coevidenco in the cncc wns the only King
a canal, the
permit for which
mated, and Senator Moses,
Republ() im,
aoiuninto
cumin„
workers
from
Fort
Screven.
to the
South. His
coming
of- ...r
Kxplsias Speech
iFollctte ticket,
possible explanation and
thu: Mr. Williams asserted has never ; Mean, New Hampshire, in charge o f ,
Wllrt n . .....LMi-mm
Starting
early
Friduy
morning
Tho premier opened this after­
a Longworth.
through his aid, "one of
the most beensecured from
theUnited |the bill, obtained thu approval “ ■
‘ lanc^ L t,, give promlseo f a cor noon's public session by explaining
lained that lie wan the workers will go to the Jones
prnthe senate for withdrawal of p
m -, .1
12,1 fnniini*
vicious conspiracies ever heard o f ! State War Department,
settlement
for
the
distribution
of
dial
feeling inwnni
towardhim
him on in..
thu that his speech of Wednesday
&gt; steps had been
posed slight increases in fourtii part o f the peoplo o f the South,
in the annals o f this country” had j Causes High Water Conditions
Telephonic connection
meant thut it was the Cologne
iim and his Wis- supplies.
been uncovered.
j Mr. Williams further declared class mail.
with that sectiun Thursday show­
. but when lie ordered the withdruw- ovncuution question that offered
s from tin? organHe traced tho beginning of M or-, that since that time tho surplus
Rctroactive to July I
Jal of Federal troops from tho perhupi tho lust opportunity of
ed that food will be needed Fri­
hut had taken the
timer’s activities in this case to •-! H"W of waters in addition to tho
duy.
An attempt by Senator Curtis,! Southern States and allowed the settling the problem o f French a?,
" a recent speech
visit by Mortimer nnd his wife t o 1regular flow from Econlockhatclico o f Kansas, the Reputdicun lender, i ‘carpet-bug’ government to col- curity. This was cheered by me
The tug Louisn A arrived at Ce­
ve Longworth, of dar I'oint Thursday morning with
Marion, Ohio, in P.»20, when the |have caused high water conditions to make tho salary increase retro- lapse, ho paved the way for tho rights. M. Harriot then made it
■blican leader, in a cargo of supplies, but because
front porch campaign was in full to be prevalent at Sanford fre­ active only to Jan. 1 of this year restoration o f real pence and fra­ clear this his attitude was in no
M
.
_.
j
•f insurgents from
wise dictated by a secret or unblast, There they mot Mrs. Caroline quently. He expressed thu opinion instead of July 1, 1921, n:i provid­ ternal feeling.
o f bad roads no ‘‘(Tort was nmi e
r»s advocated.
nvowed desire to remain on the
Kclatinns to South
Votaw, sister o f the lute presi­ that inasmuch us no permit was ed by the nieunure, wns defeated
to transport them to Townsend, 18
th plans to reply miles away.
ever secured from tha War De­ by n close vote. Senator Curtis
dent.
"Blit you Imve comu together, as Rhine indefinitely. This somewhat
car. He broke in"They tell you that John W. partment to divert theso waters said a sum o f $38,1)00,1100 wns in­ is your custom upon the annual thawed out the Socialists.
Lieut. Hamilton and his
four
n Thursduy to in- aides were ordered back to Fort
"W hile I am defending is the
Thompson nnd Charles R. Forbes, by digging the canal und because volved but opponents of thu propo­ natal day of the martyred William
ny of tlie Wiscon- Screven Thuminy morning by Col­
clever contractors and business it bus meant the loss o f thousands sal insisted congress would not ho McKinley, tliut you may thereby treaty," ho premier went on. "S ly
ves had, in addi- onel Sheldon, commanding officer
keening faitli with postul employ­ do special honor to hir. memory. aim is tho establishment o f a regi­
men, were duped by Mortimer,”
(Continued on page 2)
enator l.aToilette's o f tho military port, but the order
es if the effective date o f tho sal­ Tiie phase o f his public life which me, which through the guarantee
said the prosecutor. “ They tell
ury increase* wns changed.
te,l the defeat of was countermanded after local cit­
you thut Mortimer moved in the
I would emphasize is his relations o f the lenguo o f nations, will give
highes t social circles in Washing­ Wheeler Grand Jury
Republican mem- izens had requested that the relief
. _ o__f tho
... to tho South nnd his influence in us definite security. Arbitration,
Speakers on both sides
disarmament nnd security
are
ton. And they never got any high­
B,ae or senate, and workers be permitted to remain
In Session Friday chamber expressed the opinion that bringing about n complete elimina- threu
indissoluble links of tho
er than Mrs. Votnw. They deceiv­
W that so far as four days longer.
if thu hill finally is passed it will tion of sectional hate and sectional
ed this fine woman, n woman of
There is no material change in
controversy.
I have said truly chain."
campaigning hud
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 30.— The he rejected by thu house because
This explanation was not con­
whom there is no question. Morti­
ar.
flood conditions at Darien, accord­
o f the ruto increases which, they that there was little bitterness in
mer moved among fixers and crook­ Federal Grand Jury before which argued, violate the constitutional tho hearts of tho men I know who sidered satisfactory to tho Social­
i representative nf- ing to Lieut. Hamilton. A stead!
the department o f justice is seek­ requirements that nil revenues hud worn the grey. I think that ists. M. Harriot then mude a sec­
ed business with the government.
caucus call nnd full in the water is expected there
ing n second indictment in the Di.i- raising legislation originate in the wns true o f the men. both North ond declaration in nn attempt to
"Charles
R.
Forbes,
who
had
the
Sinclair and Keller Friday.
________________
_____ _____
highest
trust imposed
on a______
human trict o f Columbia against Senator house.
nnd South, who had done tho rcul mollify the Socialists without nnThe river nt Lumber City was
an Republicans.
LeTiig in our country in n lifetime. Wheeler, Democrat of Montana,
fighting, witli some exceptions, of ; fatfunufag tho' rights.
reported
rising
Thursday
night,
but
r °f the insurgent
My speech yesterday," ho said,
always had Mortimer in the offing who is already under indictment in
courso.
d up for the La- there is no immediate danger of
his own state was called together
"was a statement o f Franco’s just
when
hospitul
contracts
were
con
"However,
politicians,
in
both
any
homes
being
inundated.
f ticket. Representoday.
sidered."
Kectionn, were quick to revivo and titlu to peace; it was an appeal to
The Altnmahu river dropped rix
la. of New York,
litiniulato sectional hntu and ani­ the democracies o f the world ami
Vd as a Republican inches during tho day according
especially to the peace parties in
mosity for trnrty
party auvantago,
advantage, oj
or perp
to
reports
from
Brunswick
Thurs­
M by election ofsonnl political profit. Too Tiftun Germany. France, as always, will
day
night.
The
road
nnd
bridges
in
1been elected as a
there wus the waving of the bloody nssist in thu development o f all
Buffalo swamp nre said to have
shirt, and it cannot be denied that democracies, but first she must in­
held during the flood.
Randolph
I'ntturson, charged despite th» loyalty o f tho peoplo sure the safety of her frontiers. I
with possession o f liquor, wns o f the South to tho reatored Union; appealed to the reason and con­
Sitting for the Inst time on the
Means Gets SI0,000 Municipal
nnd
----The first o f a series o f tourna-. ail of tho professionals in tho leng- sentenced to pay a fine of $250 despite their desire to prove their .science o f men of freedom
Court Bench, Judge
loyalty
nnd
patriotism
in
every
I
particularly
in
Germany,
in
and
serve
three
njonths
in
jail,
ments
in
which
10
o
f
the
leading
[
ae
hnve
entered
enthusiusticnlly
inJames G. Sharon heard evidence
Fine
and
Prison
Term
K Jan. 30.— Pres&gt;aaible way,
way nevertheless there or,far that through tha league of
Friday morning in 12 cases. The golf professionals o f this section to the ideu. He promised Sanford when convicted in County Court, possible
r*s presented with
will vie for supremacy will be j golf followers the best golf they Thursday afternoon. With tho coni wns tmich o f the feeling that their nutions an agreement might bo
NEW YORK, Jan. 30. — Gaston next session o f the court will con­ held on the Sanford golf course 1have ever seen and tho largest pletion o f life case, court udjourti- sinceritjy was doubted nnd distrust- reached which would provido nn
ft'at on behalf of
B. Means, former department o f vene Monday morning with Judge Monday afternoon beginning at |number o f big matches ever plnycd cd until Saturday morning when u or by the people of the North and issue from the present tragic sit­
PUl.
K WI1
uation."
justice
agent nnd Thomas B. Fel­ W. E. White, recently appointed to 1:30 o’clock according to an nn- 1in one afternoon on the
opposed unificalocal number of cases checked far lat- that they were regarded as poor
succeed
Judge
Sharon,
sitting
on
relutions
rather
than
full
brothers
J“j[ and navy air der, his attorney, were Friday con­ the bench.
nouncement made Friday afternoon Jcourse.
* or, will be brought Up. Tho work
(Continued on page 2)
I14* house military victed in federal court on charges
Big Gallery Expected
I of th_* term is expected to be ccirpPermission Is Given
Though presiding on tho county by S. O. Black, of Longwood, man-;
of conspiring to bribe government
ager
o
f
the
.Sanford
Golf
Club.;
The
Sanford
go
lf
enthusiasts
&gt;
pleted
when
the
Saturday
hearcourt
during
tho
present
term
H. Allen was officials in the Crngcr System and Judge Sharon was given the op­ Aniong tho players to participate were asked by Mr. Black to turn jnR!l are ended,
Dr. Fdward^ QR St4nd For Alaskan Flight
Gfa's Cnsk't fraud ense in 1923.
in the meets are prominent golfers I out in force far the tournument.
.,
.
1.
. , .
,
v °f infantry of
The verdict was returned under portunity to hold municipal court many o f whom are nationally' He declared that a large number ! ™ r®
A£ c,a3Cfl
m *,h,L Iii Own Behalf 'today
N * March 27.
W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 30.— Auseal Thurniay night.
A fter six through an adjournment o f the
of guests at the College Arms co“ rt :,l' r'nK ^
term have resultthorization o f Ray S. Darling as
pUjo leaders decid- hours’ o f deliberation it wns open­ county court from Thursduy until known.
The
tournament
here
is
the
first;
Hotel,
in
DeLnnil,
nre
plunnir.g
to
m
ij'nvictions.
U
n
i
use
resulted
‘’ollitte insurgents
BESSEMER. Ala., Jan. 30. — special agent of tho Department o f
ed Friday. The verdict recom­ Saturday morning. The appoint­ to be held by a league in whichrcomo here to watch their fa v o r ite '^ *} directed verdict for the de*
!US.
With
Court opening Friduy an Justice to make an airplane flight
ment
o
f
Judge
White
is
effective
mercy.
professionals have been organized. |pros play and that it is necessary 1*e,u&lt;uut «me ^ to ^ nn Imperfect
e and pay increase mended
hour
curlier
than usual, effort is with diphtheria anti-tbxin from
Cleans was sentenced to pay a Fob. 1.
The
Fairbanks to Nomo has been for­
'■fore the senate.
Those who faced the cou^t Fri­ bring
fine o f $10,000 nnd serve n two
warded to Alaska. Delegate Suth­
■acr to the postul vear term in the penitentiary while day niornin" were: Lonnie Sluppy,
the
erland of Alaska obtained permis­
disorderly conduct, $15 nnd costs; and
Felder was fined $10,000.
_
_
sion from both navy and justice
■ P P P H I . idny.
Fleming*, disorderly tractions in the towns in which ’ from other towns in the leugue | Lena Tato and Octavio Padgett,
The sentences were imposed by Metthews
departments for him to under­
Doctor
was
on
the
stand
in
his
own
N s Freight Federal Judge Lindley. Court do- conduct, $25 bond estreated; John they are to he held. The
towns j will be on hand for the play. j (wo women charg\jJ with larceny, behalf Fridny morning.
take tho journey in or*er to speed
i nied motions to set aside th.* ver- Turner, drunkenness. $10 bend es­ included in the loop nre Daytona, | Tho golfers to appear here are:
j willprobably be given a preiiminup relief o f those suffering froiu
Fii justified |diet for ground it is contrary to treated; B. Corey, drunk, $10 bond Orniond.
Defaind, Winter Tark, 1Captain Clark and either Schorr 1ary hearing before Judge Sharon
diphtheria at Nome.
I weight of evidence. The v?. j ,
estreated; Eddy Jones, selling liq­ Eustis, Seabreeze and Sanford.
or Fischer, of Daytona; H. E. Rnw-| Saturday. As the case now stands Greek Patriarch Is
Jan. 30.— The j marks one of the mar&gt;&gt; high lights uor, $200 ar.il costa; Bubber Drown
Clark’s Headline Attraction
Hns and Black, o f the Clarendon 1they are nlntad far trial in the
Reported Expelled
M ARKETS
/
,»-ommission Friday in the sensational career of means, disturbing public worship, $10 bond
club, of
Seabreeze;
W. „#
D; |circuit
cIrt-.j,t court
court us
as me
the amount
amount invmvinvolv, Captain
— Clark,
v — &gt; .rof th
. e . Daytona, Golf
„ :: -----:
, ,—
«
‘c&gt;-' from the Inter- who at intervals during past eight entreated; C. L. Baum, sneeding, club, is perhaps the headliner of i ottn and A ndy G. Merrdee. of 1 , hj u
nU
, thoft!|t u $10O
CHICAGO', Jan. 30. — Wheat:
LONDON, Jan. 30.— Tho moat
thlj offcni8 Krunj
:° ( owmissiims lie- |years hae figured in a *c.r , . , $3 und coats; Chris Davis, vag­ the I'alary o f stars. He is one of Ormond Beach; D. E. Miner. Col- which milk„
&gt;P°se«I increases and |cpi.sndps ranging from trial t&lt;»r j rancy, ten days;
Reverend Constantines Ecumenical, May, 2.03*4 to 2.04; July. 1.70(4
, ,i0„inri„i
Charles Rice, the best mukers in the country., lege Arms, and II. T. Allen, assist- i_r „ nv
ficnnjf charges up to nrorder to accusation of_ graD, j loitering 10 days through sentence Dow George and Tom Kerrigan, o f . ant. of DeLand; Otis Gt'oree and j
putriarch o f tho Greek Catholic to 1.70*t. Corn: Mov. 1.35(4 ta
"•
*
f points ns factors which names men prominent in, wus suspended; Angle Constantine Winter 1‘nrk, have played here be-; I. L. Voorhees, Sanford; Wrigiey,
church, has been expelled from 1.354. Oats: 63 to 63*4.
. (
“
'
f es on citrus fruit public life.
Eustis; Dow George nnd Tom
By working cross-word puz- Constantinople, according to a
recklos driving, $10 bond estreat­ fora and nre well known to local
yuu
learn n lot of new Reuter dispatch. An Exchangu
to trimsBluff No. 3.762: “ Look it up in
ed; George Connor, drunk $3 and funs for tho excellence of their I Kerrignn, Winter Park, Dave Dapater-mountain tervldson and Brown, of Orlando, and I words, thut are useful nowhere Telegraph says he was arrested the dictionary and you’ll remeou
And now mother ran c»t down costs, und Henry Kecly, drunk, $10 play.
P**n t°und unjuati- Dnd.’s nan's to make shirts tor bond estreated.
and will be sent tq Greece,
Mr. Black declared Friday that' Higdon, Orlando.
vise.
bej it longer,’'
__
the girls.

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■ton News

FLOOD SITUATION
REPORTED TO BE
MUCH IMPROVED

EXPECT TO SEND
FORBES CASE TO
THE JURY FRIDAY

SENATE EXPECTS
VOTE ON POSTAL
MEASURETODAY

TRADE BODY IS
SEEKING H I G H

E

County Court I s
Judge Sharon Holds
Adjoiirned To Meet
F a re w e ll Session Professional Golfers Will Meet In Saturday
Morning
In Municipal Court Tournament On Local Course Monday

�Junior and
two Senators froth'a «Uter n f o to iM i
length a f service, or data o f elac- »tl

Scientists Seek Clues
Q f Marine Mystqtjeg

prohibition Director Knynes
?&gt;.*8ays Reaction Toward The
•ktConstnhptloh of Liquor Is
iv Being Widely Shown In U.S.
_____

'W a s h i n g t o n , Jnn. 29!— k mong the things the ^overnmant
intends to do during the coming
year is to make an intensive' stu­
dy o f sea water, its characteristics,
and phenomena.
The navy department is plan­
ning to furnish a boat, the Bu­
reau o f Standards will furnish n
s ta ff and instruments, and a num­
ber o f other scientific branches
o f the government will be repre­
sented in the personnel o f the ex ­
pedition If Congress approves.
A surprising number o f missing
Units in scientific knowledge o f the
sea remain to be found. Aa list­
er by Dr. G. K. Burgess, director
o f the Bureau o f Standards, they
include the salinity o f the seas,
which is in part an effect and in
part a cause' of ocean currents;
the efficiency o f the depth-sound­
ing mechanisms; the variation in
the pull o f grnvity over wnter sur­
faces, and the variation in mag­
netic flux which occassion.a strange
deflections o f the compuss needle.

o W ASH IN G TO N , Jan. 29.— It Is
ih e observation o f Prohibition
Varamitsioner Haynes that public
iounion, expressing itself through
various channels
ranging from
fetvnt industrial corporations to the
theatre, is making easier the en­
forcem ent o f the prohibition law.
iSie addition o l the name of the
Gilorado Fuel &amp; Iron Company to
\t$*e o f other concerns which have
W b ld d en their employees tho use
d f intoxicants, has Just been re­
corded at enforcement hendquart'* H : Scores o f employers, Mr.
H tynes says, have posted notices
li'.th e ir establishments that users
cjf.liquor will be automatically dis­
missed.
4 ifThe Colorado Fuel A Iron Company gave to each o f its workers
this notice: “ This compnny is go­
t o to get along in the future
.^Without the services of bootlegg­
ers and their customers. W o clnss
ju, bootleggers
nil
those who
T A L L A H A S S IE , Jnn. 29— The
nufncture, sell or distribute in- state spent an nverngc o f 20..84
icnnts cither personally
or cents daily bn the upkeep of in­
ough agents
or members of mates at the state prison farm
ir .families. Such persons will during the year ending January
.Be discharged on cvidenco satis­
21, 1924, nccording to the annual
factory to tho management with­
report o f Superintendent J. S.
out waiting for conviction in the Blitch. This is over and above pro­
visions produced at the farm. The
CPUrts.”
.-a h e management held thnt a average daily prison population
jplner under the influence of Hq- was 442.
Upjr was a dangerous element be­
The balance sheet for the in­
cause af the many chances for stitution for the twelve months
disaster underground through care- period shows: Cash expenditures
lusncss.
1 $20,122.47, payrolls " $14,526.04,
m An even more drastic rule was maintenance
and improvements,
M &amp; n tly laid down by Henry Ford, $160,380.75.
kml number* o f hotels and restau­
Cash receipts $37,194.30; credit
rants havo acted to batilsh liquors mcmornndn, sundries,
$886.13;
jhrcrii their premises. One hotel, credit for imporvements $39,984.08;
Haynes says forced its cm- credit for labor in cash expendi­
^Iqyees to sign a pledge to not tures, $1,933.52, balance (d eficit)
Mdl liqUQr and as an added pre­ $115,031.21.
caution employed
detectives to
An itemized statement in the
..March waiters when they appear­ report shows the ensh expendi­
tures were for discharge fees, corn,
ed for duty.
Some theatres have banned jokes lnbor, hogs, freight, express, tele­
•ti prohibition from their Htages, grams nnd other sundries.
Mid one insurance compnny is nHkCash receipts amounted to: from
ing applicants whether they drink the dairy, $7,917.50, poultry and
bootleg liquor, Mr. Haynes declar­ eggs, $8,449.28; vegetables, meats,
ed. A western city advised its etc., $14,050.45; ice nnd cold storemployees that use o f liquor would nge; $2,196.64 other sundries, $4,result in dismissal, and caused 580.45, making a total o f $37,194.Mich worker to give his signa- 30.
.titto as evidence that he had been
Superintendent Blitch reported a
net profit from the diary depart­
^warned. •
; “Jntomperanco was never wise, ment (prison labor not charged
economical or safe, in the opinion against it) $6,431.21; net profit
o f Commissioner Haynes, but it from poultry department (prison
la Infinitely less so now than ever. Inhor not charged ngninst it) $4,‘ 'Amid.the powerful inventions nnd 280.66.
hurried life - o f today sound hodPrisoners received from count­
lee, steady nerves and sober judg­ ies numbered 491; from rond de­
ment are
indlsponsable to life. partment 88; reenptured 20, sent
iThia dact is recognized every- t.n road department 388; escaped
wnere.”
33, died (one electrocuted) 8.

Inm ates O f Prisdn
Cost State 25 Cents
A Day For Upkeep

f

rctflljr • wOd cam*
prised b } hunters,

fo llow through the air.

v V V v v V V V V V v v v V ii" t ^ ^
W i l l D Ibcubs' P r o g r a m

M eeting To

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Be Held Soon»

Lake Clty-I’ensacola Roadi
T A L L A H A S S E E , Fla., Jan. 29:
— The sU te road department has
incorporated in its budget for 1925
which w ill be discussed at a meet­
in g ' scheduled for Miami on Man
10, n total o f 607.00 miles o f new*
road work. This is in addition to
101.17 miles o f federal aid pro­
jects now under construction, 129,79 miles o f federal aid projects,
already authorized, but on which
work has not yet begun, and 437,17 miles o f state projects now un­
der construction.
According to statements
of
board memburs, the budget pro­
vides fo r completion o f a sand-clay
road on Roau No. 1 all the way
from Lake City to Pensacola, and
for connecting links along tho
route to adjoining states. A ll but
about 120 miles o f this road has
been taken care o f heretofore.
This type o f road costs around
$2,500 u mile, as compared with
the $20,000 to $30,000 a mile for
the improved types o f highways
being built on Route 2, 3, 4 and
5 in the central and southern parts
o f the state.
Mileago proposed in the budget
for each one o f the designated
roads shows 89.60 miles on No. 1,
59.50 on No. 2, 52.16 on No. 3,
135.05 on No. 4. 100.15 on No. 5,
and 24 miles on No. 8.
Bond 27 is included in the list
for 98 miles p f improvements, M i­
ami to M a o o while on No. 18 is
listed fo r 19 miles, from Camp
Dorr to Lake Anne.
For connecting links to the stat­
es on the north, the department
proposes to improve six miles be­
tween Quincy and the Georgia
lino, 18 miles from Marinnna to
the Georgia line on No. 6, nnd 6.20
miles on No. 7 in Escnmbia coun­
ty from Quintette to Pine,Barren.

High and Wooded
W ell Drained
Hard Surfaced Streets
Landscaping
Sidewalks
EJlectrjcity
Close .to Business District
Within the City Limits
Out W here High Class
Development Begins
Near L a k e Monroe

Lower in Price than
Surrounding
Property

MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE FOR YOU RSELF

German Cafes A fte r
Money o f M ovie Fansj
HAM BURG, Jan. 29— German
hotel nnd restaurant proprietors
are considering the possibilities
o f moving pictures on the prem­
ises ns producers of trade.
They
argue thnt ns there nrc no free
passes to tho movies, u condition
that prevails largely nmong the
theatres, the mnn who goes to the
movies probably has mopey to
spend fo r refreshments.
Hence
if they could get him on the lot,
they would stand a fair chance of
selling him something more than
his movie ticket.
Gold is one nnd a half times
heavier than lead.

OFFICE

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
FIG U R E FOR YO U R SE LF TH E
IN V E S T M E N T POSSIBILITIES

104 M agnolia Avenut

***4 &lt; 4 &lt; *4 .+ *+ + 4 &gt; *****+ 4 *«**4 *4 .

FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY

FR ID AY AND
SATUR D AY
.;. .; .. ; .. ;. .; . .; .. ;. . ;. .; .■ &gt;

$5.00 Ladies’ one strap
pumps, satin and
patent leather
One Lot of dress ging
hams’ small and
medium check

Ladies’ New Spring
Dresses

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i Felt Hats | $27.50 Men’s all wool
i
Suits

4-4-❖ 4&gt;4'

| $5.00 Men’s dress shoes
*
black or brown

Ladies’ Felt Bedroom
Slippers

36 inch wool serge,
navy, black, brown,
cream and gray

Best grade 25c Bleach
ing. 36 inch wide,
per yard

32 inch Satin Stripe
Madras, per yard

32 inch Creton, Big
range o f patterns,
per yard

10-4 all pure Linen
Sheeting, per yd.

36 inch Handkerchief
Linen, per yard

$2.25 Silk Taffetas,
per yard

Ladies’ New Spring
Hats

$18.95 and $22.50
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A Study in Facial Expressions

S A R PRINCE MAY
S W IM S SINGLE

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m

SEEKING HIGH
WATER RELIEF

SOUTH LEADS IN
CELEBRATION OF
M cK i n l e y ’S b i r t h

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Perm its

ady Gain
In Sanford Homes

P u im g _

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(Continued from page 1)
(Continued from page 1)
hi the Great National Family.
(Continued from page 1)
and
Maple Avenues at a cost of
McKinley
Dispels
Feeling
of dollar.to the people not only
of Seminole county b jt
also
"It fell:'to the lot aof.-William $1,600; E. A. Douglas and Forrest
Orange county, that relief could be McKinley to dispel that feeling. Lake, repairs Inside of a house a t ,..
J j , g the '
obtained. The matter was refer­
668 Oak Street at co«t of $2,000; M
(res
red to the secretary who was au­ The opportunity offered; he utilised George Huff, repairs and altera
c
thorised to communicate with gov­ it to make the people of the South tions"at Laurel Avenue at a cost of T w ^ oM
U a jj
ernment officials on the matter. feel that they were back into the $900; The City of Sanford, ■ c o r e - ^
Jn th» ent&lt;*n
Another matter brought before Great American Union hi fact as board in the bleachers and a ticket
the body was the request for its well as In theory and that he was booth at the baseball park at a th^VaeSSL1^
endorsement of a
bilH the President, not of a section or cost of $1,200; H. McLaulin, two the avrrL®0^
________ of one
__
rpolitical
______ story garage on Fourth Street be- stock and'®
which will be Introduced in the w
of. the members
next session of the state legisla­ party, but President of the whole; tween Oak and Park Avenues, at Steele’s waff#* f
a coat of $1,200; R. J. Holly, re- ured, meamV^L’
ture and which provides that plats country and of all the people.
“But this was not all. President model a home on Palmetto Avenue J Durin? tv* ?**
of all properties stall be passed
-upon by the several city commis­ McKinley found, as Cnosul Gener­ at a cost of $1,200 and R. H. Wal-1 loJJKJfjJJj
sions before they can be record­ al at Havana, General Fitshugh tham, one story frame house in vcv'.Vm'
3,000 coyotes,
royht2??i^
ed. It further provides that two Lee, a brave and much loved Con­ tho Paces Subdivision on Mellon- u,uuu
1*1
copies of the plats must be re­ federate soldier, an appointee of viile Avenue at a cost of $2,700.
tain lions 17 *
corded.
After some discussion, President Cleveland. The relations
stolk-killing b j j j
Wyoming is known as the Equal­ represent a
the matter was referred to the with Spain were strained. Mr. Mc­
Kinley might very well have wish­ ity state on account of having been $206,000 to
legislative committee.
gnme_[n tbj
J. C. Hutchinson announced that ed to have in that delicate posi-1 tv„ p'nnop- in woman suffrage.
through the efforts of local ship­ tion a tried and trusted friend, a j
ping interests, tho United States member of his own political faith.;
Agriculture Department had been But he chose to trust Fitzhuarh Lee |
and when he manifested that con­
fidence in
the South
1
in o w p M ^ ith cifrniDlct^,Trl!nnrt!»0Cmi naence
m Lee, ine
»°u in instantly
msi
■
IT
con­
5
2
S
2
2
S.
K
responded
by
m
.n
lfc.tln
*
it.
the celery markets, the reports to fidence in McKinley.
I t takes time to do a gnJ
be given out from a local office
oring.
instead of one in Orlando.

V* r

nee’s Determination To
Take Long Trip to A frica
And Other Places Merely
Prolonging People’s W orry
' “ LONDON, Jan. 29.—Even those
people who spoke with forbearance
of the matrimonial shyness o f the
* Prince of Wales are now getting
«* uneasy with the announcement that
fl the royal heir will prolong his visit

jp g
* to South Africa next year to In■ is dude n trip to the Argentine. This
£ can only mean to these Englishmen
that another year will be added to
£ the interval until the prince nn^ Pounces he has picked out a girl
to be the future queen.
And Englishmen have listened to
- the same tale o f postponement for
" the last five years. Whenever the
Prince o f Wales remains in London for a long period, the busybodHs ies, working mostly through the
4» : - newspapers, get up a series o f stoSt. Petersburg Church
k. rien intimating that a certain inter- Would you take tlipsc three women to ho officers o f a church society?
________
2ty? W ell they’ro not. Th*y are three
W e like to give our tailoJ
j» csting announcement on royal note- holdup women nnhbed hy Kansas City police. A t the left is Alice Kramer— she held up a hamburger stand Deputy Collector
Holds Double Services
UP
,
.
.
.
'•J* paper will lie forthcoming from and then injured n policeman who tried to nrrest her. In the center is Alva Howe, who, with Luvcrene
they need, and insist-'
•; Buckingham Palace, and even spec- Miller, at the right, nre charged with niding fiv e men in robbing u bank of $27,000. All three new nre in
O f Revenue Coming JACKSONVILLE, Jon. 30. —La­
thing— a first-class job.
*» ulating who the girl is. Such great jail awaiting trial.
It
r ill be.to your adv»
belling
of
all
manufactured
prod­
~ expectations have never been given
A deputy collector of internal ucts sold in Florida, will be the
over our new Spring
m n chance to materialize, for the
revenue will be in Sanford, Feb. purpose of a law that the legisla­
*, prince has stepped out o f the counstyles— and get our
23,
and
24
for
the
purpose
of
as­
Pinellas Commission sisting taxpayers in filing their ture will be asked *3 enact at its
„ try on n trip to his future domains
meeting thin spring, according to
* just in time and the ladies in quesPresident Doesn’t
Awards Road Contract income tax returns for the year T. C. Imeson, city .ommissioner. •
“ tion have, in most cases, married
1924, it was announced
____
Friday The
___ _____
___________
labels
would be______________
so worded as ;
A p p rove Flapping
. » before his return home,
C LE AR W ATE R , Jan. 30.— The morning by tho internal revenue ito show where the products were*
j
Now there hre not so many oliCollege Trousers j county commissioners of Pinellas service of the treasury depart-1 made, among other things. C om -,
v pibles for speculation. The Ladies
(Ed. V. Price)
V*
ment. Those desiring to make an |nils: ior.cr Imeson says Florida or-:
‘ M ary nntl Itnrhrl Cavendish, Lady
w A fin u r - T A v I
Of, n
hnvo awarded contracts for road appointment
with the collector-ange growers have another source j
Fine Custom Tailoring
'*! Mft»v Cambridge, who were
all
C LE V E L A N D , Jnn.. 30.— Thu
W A S H IN G T O N , Jnn. 29.— Pres.
- freely discussed as prospoctivo finest o f materials and workman-[dent Coolldge docs not think much I construction work in Special Road may do so through Postmaster J. j of revenue in marketing some o f |
____________ Milane Theatre Building
the blossoms o f Uu*r groves for
w motes for the Prince o f
Wales, ship and all the latest accessories o f the prevailing styles in college 1nnd Bridge districts 0 nnd 8 P. Hall.
■
making
perfume and thnt tourists
J
h
a
v
married.
In
fact
the
list
of
in the development o f the airplune atudent apparel, particularly the - (Clearwnrter and Dunedin) to cost
kvisiting the state are many times
English girls o f suitable age is nre being used by the Glenn L. i wideflowing trouser legs and aus- ai 001,462.42. The work in the Prison Establishes
■
sold perfumes which they are led
becoming
narrowed
|c]earwnter d|strict will cost , 50l(.
_
----- distressingly
.
,— ----------.M a r tin Company here in the con- penderless wwaistl.nes.
believe were made here from
Accredited School to
* and nr most Englishmen have made Btructlon of 75 combination torpeThreo incmltcrs o f the American
orange blocsoms.
- up their minds that David Edward do,
-bombing
-and long distance ! W hig Club o f Princeton cnlicd on : 1?'*’
Remember this when
■ is not going outside his father’s
N’oir I
ccouting planes for the Bureau o f ! Mr. Coolidgo recently to ask him j tl0n t*10 romu n er
amount
S A N FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.—
you feel a pain. Millions
offt
ren'm for a bride, the prince will Acronuutics of the Navy Depart
Depart- 1to speak before their society, and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A high school with a complete A d Club M anager W ill
have learned how to stop
But
to probably have to choose hio bride ment.
when they had prerented the* mat­
four-year course lending to a di­
it at once. For 65 years
Jacobs 0*1
from a younger generation.
Approximately 26,000 pnrts go ter, the President inquired o f them
ploma and accredited to the state Attend State M eeting
they have done so by rub­ years
a,
Fo interested have the public heif
they
wore
suspenders.
university will be established in
into the making o f a plane. A ll
bing with St. Jacob’s Oil.
has pnai|
* come in this chapter of his life, His
They admitted they didn’t, nnd
...............................,
JAnc
C K S O N V ILLE , Jan, 30. —
San Quentin
state penitentiary,
except the motor, instruments and
All pains allied with
lions,
■ Royal Highness enn hardly nttend
Mr.
Coolidgc
told
them
that
when
!
cording to pinns approved by thc ' 9 a^
mannK°r J ff the Assorheumatism, with soreness found aijl
house parties or dances without n propellers are made at tho local his son came home from Mercer-1
Statc Prison Board and Frank J.
Advertising ■Clubs o f the
backache or lameness. And
nobody &lt;
•* resounding echo connecting
his plant. Delivery o f the first plnne burg Academy similarly nrrnyed, J
Smith, the new warden.
Worid. wil be among those attendis
scheduled
for
February,
1920,
chest colds nre checked
Don’t
il name with some debutante being
he promptly advised him to g e t ;
It is intended to maintain the i
™ ,
nt the start.
. heard
immediately
throughout and the plant is operating at full some suspenders nnd hitch up his I
pain
scholastic standards and curricu‘
^ •
* Mnyfnlr, then down to Southwark capacity to complete its contracts. trouseru a notch or two.
Just rub the sore spot Jacobi 011
lum o f ouLldo hlEh school,. M oJ-1
|
The airplanes are known ns the
nnd Claphnm. Since
returning
may
with SL Jacobs Oil. It
ern school equipment will be in
7 from his lnet trip the prince lias j “ SC” ^type^ and are capable o f 1
faing. |
causes
counter
irritation.
pa
and
other
Florida
cities.
W
ill!
N succes.-fully counteracted this jjos- carrying cither n standard 1.730 Cremation Finds Small
stalled.
Manual
training
and lam P. Green, director o f the nn- |
Or it relieves tho conges­ ns soon ud
practical shop courses will be in­ tional vigilance committee,
nip hy not appearing at dances and P°und torpedo, or 2,00(1 pounds of
who '
tion by bringing the blood or a
Favor W ith English
cluded and n laboratory fitted out has advised that he will spend
* ghous * parties. At the present time bombs or suffifient fuel for long
to the surface. Then the lief st &lt;
for research in the scientific clas­ Februnrv nnd March in this state. 1
there is no girl being honored as distance scouting. As n scouting
protecting
pain is ended, nnd you
LONDON,
Jan.
30.—
I
t
Is
the
ses.
a the prospective Princees o f Wales. |plane, 388 gallons of fuel i» car­
also will attend the meeting, ho
and the
can wait in comfort while
ried. which is sufficient for 17 task o f the Cremation Society to
'1 he faculty is expected to be has advised local committeemen.
tints.
nature cures.
j ebtaired from tho ranks of the Among subjects on the program
* P r P « ; o n T ^ I T o r n l d W i t h 1*2 hours of continuous flight nt n popniarizo that form o f burial in
* r r e s e m s l i e r a i a Y v n n crtlisi
,
f 75 n*;ilv,9 nn England, but it is making slow
convicts. A recent check of San fo r discussion are'community ad­
* Fine Crate o f Celery hour.
(progress. In tho past year there
Qutntin records indicated that 19. vertising fundamentals, community Riu.uniallsm Backccho Lameneta Lumbago
wero only 1,986 cremations
in
prisoncra had degrees
in arts, advertising objectives, Community
The three-purpose type plane, in
Great Britain.
sciences,
law
nnd
medicine
from advertising machinery, nnd com­
addition
to
the
combination
of
The Sanford Hernld is indebted
The argument the society ad­
tha leading colleges nnd universit- munity
advertising accomplish­
i to nnd expresses its appreciation loads carried, is fitted with both vances is that musty, dirty, crowd­
ments.
jea in this country and Eurooe.
m to the American Fruit Growers, land ami water landing gear mnk- ed Britain is no place for the final
* Inc., for a crate o f fine celery ing it suitable for action over land nhoda o f the body, and that the
designed to be country could be made beautiful
“ which was given to it Friday morn- |u,,&lt;*
It
the turrets of by handsome mausoleums inrtoad
ing by Sarniy Anderson, who for 1catapulted from
the past several years has nmdo battleships and to be capable o f o f open spaces in the cities being
‘.'..a. custom o f presenting to this taking o ff mid landing upon, by taken from the living for the use
paper h crate o f choice celery the aid o f an arresting gear, the o f the dead.
decks o f airplane carriers. To fargrown in this city.
jilr. A qdereon reports the grade ilinte the handling on hoard car­
Diogenes, seeing a ruined profli­
quality o f the pack o f the local riers the wings may be folded, gate making a meal of a few olives
"•"product is much better this year reducing tin* wing spread to less said to him, “ i f you had dined so,
flUthnn in former years, a fact which than half it:; normal.
you would not lie supping so.”
(A dvertising'}&gt;y C. J. Clark)
aid in materially in securing*
^H,„n j»ond price throughout the seaW A N T 2.000.09 ISSUE.
^JTt'on, it is believed.
K EY W EST, Jan. 30.— Decision
M l 0 lw&gt; deliberate exposure o f one haa been reached by the executive
« ^children to such diseases ne men- committee o f thu Overmen High­
Aching,
,-*Vt slirs, whooping cough nnd chicken way Association to petition tho
**»I"
“ t'&gt; have it over with,” sim- county toimnmioner:i to float a
burning feet ?
_ ^ p ly displays 11 lack o f knowledge bond i.iaiie of approximately $2,-1
•ganling the dangers of those dis- 009,000 to l&gt;e used in practically,
. '’eases.
M E N T H O LA T U M
completing a highway from this j
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Hundreds throngs our doors fo r the B ig Event o f the season when bail
city to the mainland.
Petitions||
quickly relieves
‘ ►•ix t i i i : r u i r r i T m i in ' sir t i i k have been placed in tho hands o f j j
WIIVI'VTII JI IIK IM , S I l i r r i T
gains that simply amazed were o ffe re d to eager buyers.
DOLLAR^
^ and
r L o r I'M IlllllA . IX A M I
r o l l each member o f the association
r** fiiMii.xoLE ror.xTV .
with instruction!) that they bo cir­
W E R E SAVE D . Many more will he saved in the next few days of ’
refreshes.
-.
IN (MIANCKISV.
culated fur obtaining signatures
*TT'R K COX, Complainant,
eollossal sale. Come in and look ovc r the bargains without any oblig*|
o f persons qualified to vote on tho
vs.
“ Whether in business or i
bond issue.
CAMMr HItKPPARD. . t nl.
tion to buy.
Oi-fcndunlH.
physical life " declares C. .
**
CITATION.
Clark who is here in Sanford
Ti&gt; Caleb Hlii&lt;tipnr&gt;l. nml Lyman
I»URE T H R E A D HOSE— TO C LE AR
Some Real Values in
* ^ V .o ’ pn, us TriiHtee lor t.yimin llnnk
B
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CONDO
as our advertising expert,
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F L A T CREPE DRESSES]
-OTrimt. mnl tho 1'n.pariiiHra, whoso
connected with W oodruff 1
n:.•• ■r,* unknown, who on JunTo Clear at
Watson
«^airrv :ta»b, |HUS. were trnilltn; ami
' r*•i&gt;•!n•• &lt; under ihe co-part.oJ’'■•In
'*!'
“
Achieve
standing
in
your
•• »* &gt;.i* unite and style of Lyman
pfejl.mlr, .■nil each and ever;, of the
community as an aggressive
:. .. 11ini -d iiofendantn. if 11vInsc.
leader in business life is the
IW&gt;a1 If either, any or all of the
'• '! O'-'olidnnM* he dead, to all partadvice to retail merchants” .
M E N ’S TO PK IS UNION SUITS
A L L WOOL SW EATERS
f ,. Jes il iliuluc Interests under Caleh
v.. ! ’ '"i-idil. deceased. I.yninn (’ helps,
How do merchants bring
lire* useil. as Trustee for l.ynian
'.(la n k Co-partners
deceased :-rd
their
store and themselves be
T.rl't till 1• if.1 In Trust, deceased,
nil.I tie ro-paniiers.
deceased,
fore
the public? Thru “ ad­
*"* ■ e names are uakaown. who on
M E N ’S PE R C A LE SHIRTS
vertising” and when I speak
jjyau tiar
"e re tradliiK
and up
im • it dm: husiness under thu eoo f this I refer not only to
. .I’artiiemlilp name and style of Lyejj- "M Hank, and UKulnst all parties
newspapers advertising and
• 'iloltnlnir Interests
under (tutus
direct mail, but the merchants
"■ PI:.*oerd. ' (TtfCPflrod. Itilfus Shepard,
A L L W OOL DRESSES
IJLUE C H A M B R A Y D A R K SHIRT
J .wilei is
and 'Kurus Sheppard, depersonality. How do big mer­
■ned.
1 • &gt;m
' or otherwise. In and to the
chants become big in their
• V tllovvlmr d-scrpied
land situate.

W e are T aking Orderj
E aster T ailorin g-.^

Navy Will Receive
75 New Airplanes
In Next Two Years

S.W.B1

PAINS STOPPED

S t. Ja c o b s

Follow the Crowd to Our Bh

CLEARANCE SALE
98c

$9.50

$3.98

75c

95c

0 *1"■III. County of &gt;•«*inl:
WV«| ■ FI rliln. niaru p:
nr:rlbi' 1 IIs f&lt;lIlOV.'il. *.
li »
! .'■In 1?. ii ml H. In Clock I.
f t . TIi*&gt;r i. of Pxnford. I‘'l&gt;trhlu. itccot ui.i^ to i:. It. Tr
/'
&lt;r Sunfurd. Florid
c. tdat thcruof i
•fl#' io
c ri*t ■'
tu any and all
a s'i n.l
hull.,. names ure unknown, clultntr. anv rlc'.it. title or Interest In
SK«” I to ha property hcrelnaliove det licit, nr any part ur pared tlierer «.f.

It In hereby ordered that you
1 n.i.'1*''
h **f &gt;'*MI ke and appear bo-M r - our .-iiilu ('Iroiill Court lit tin*
Court Hounii . t Sanford. Klurida. on
|l:&lt;* tStli day of April, A. L&gt;. 1925. and
-'th en and thtre make unxwer to thu
j . J.III of intviplaint exhibited UKulnat
. no III Ihin cause.
r ■' n la further ordered that thin
order I e piilillahed III thu Sanford
^d li-rilil, a newttpuper puhlliihcd In
.^gTanford. Somlnolo County Florida.
cadi svei k for clxht (unmru.it in

weeks.

&gt;-&lt;yi W1TNKS3 ray hand and the neat
the circuit Court f the Seventh
W iludldal circuit of ho Stutc or
ly flO rliU In and fur Semli.ule Coun. Iy. on tliia tho Zoth day of Jun-

*Y.tr»ry. A. r&gt;. I9SS.

. V. K. DOUOLAH8.
(CM(Seal), clerk
of the Circuit Court
nf I ho Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florida In and,for
Sinfuluolu County.
•*
);&gt; ■ A U WKKKH, D. C.
Caorve A. OtCcityu anil O. W.
r * Sponrer Jy., Sollcltora and of
d f Cuiniasl lor Complainant.

31. ZS; Feb. ), 11. IS, 25;

**14r. 4. 11. IS.

own community. Thru ability
in all public, or civic work of
his home town, as well as consistant daily advertising.

$4.98

There are 3 great essential
ways of advertising.
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M E N ’S OXFORDS— Regular to $S-00

and up

$

79c

To Clear
A L L WOOI. S K IR TS — New Spring Shades

1st, newspapers. 2nd the
windows o f ycfjr store and 3rd
thru “ tongue-wagging” ; by
the public.
The latter is
only obtained after perfect
ing the two former methods.

$3.98
and up

$3.98
M E N ’S B E LL BOTTOM DRESS PANl*

$5.98

i

M A N Y O TH ER B A R G A IN S TOO NU M ERO U S TO MENTION

Development of big mercan­
tile firm from “ peddlers” —
pack is traced as object lesson
on vitality o f good merchani dising.

The Outlet

— And I would say to the
local clubs and business men
of Sanford in general— you
cannot appreciate your “ op­
portunities until you expe­
rience a two-fisted, go-get-em
'campaign of advertising

First Street.

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OppositePost Office
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRfRAV, JA N U A fcV tt,M M
land, the Crescent Apartment! jn
Tampa, the Guaranty Bunding In
West Palm Beach and the 310
West Church -Street -Apartment*
in Jacksonville bein'; numbered among the" notable building* they
have financed through-tho nation
wide sale of first
estate bonds.

itales, Being Dey, Adair ReAtty
Fronts Tamiaml

unccmcnt was made
to thnt this, expanse
would be offered for
; has been high and
stions have already
j, the first unit; n
pproximately 100 nc-

g 318 lots. It is beL.je. acquainted with

its. guaranteed nnd
■ way, include a pnhotel, s yacht bnfc, water, lights, con­
ks, asphalt pnvomont
| high type eonvfinilompktc residential
ft Ran, internationI got/ architect, is
I the eighteen-hole
Bile here for several
|ek pronounced the
w the most beautiful
L coarse thnt he had
la his experience.
KU be ready for play
I to the Sarasota ofHair Realty nnd Trust
b firm is ropresentJlc of Whitfield EsFC. L. Knight and
[ Harless nnd Harless,
pjr Realty Company,
Li the firm's own ofsonville, which was
tout two yoars nitc the financing nci Adair organization
of Whitfield Estntca
venture in tho .state
uiar nature, th* firm
We in the state for
having brought milrs into the state for

pente to place before the multi­
tudes their varioq* resources. The
Live Stock "exhibits will unquest­
ionably prove superior this Jrear—
this being assured through the ex­
tensive arrangements being, made
for famous herds and from the
fact that many carloads arc al­
ready enroute.

People Interested In Fair to
Open on February 3 Are
lcm {jjg on Every Train;
Entire City Is Decorated

F ate O f Ireland
Is Settled W h e n
Two O fficials Meet

TAMPA, Fla. Jan, 20— Trains
arriving cv..,
•'cry day arc bringing
largo
crowds
of I*5
non
in Vi,,.----- Ts
®!*!* interested

M A N IL A , Jan. 20. — Governor
General Leonard Wood has made
a report to Washington regarding
tho dispute between the United
Spates and the Netherlands gov­
ernments over tho control o f Las
Balmas Island, one o f the Philip­
pine group about 15 miles south
of Davao province in the Celebes
Sea. General Wood and Governor
General
Fock, o f tho Dutch
___ I).
____
Boat Indies, were authorized bv
their respective governments to
rcnch an understanding in the mat­
ter several months ngo nnd dur­
ing an exchange o f visits between
the two mi agreement was reached.
General Wood said hin report was
op its way to the war department
at Washington: hut on nccount of
its confidential hhture he could not
dlscusn it.
Although Laa I ’ ntnins is 40 miles
within the defined boundary o f the
Philippine group' as declared by
tpe treaty o f Pnris in 1833, the
Netherlands flng has continued to
fly over the inland and the Dutch
government o f Java has continued
to administer the nlfeirs of the
3mnll colony o f Filipinos.
•Tho custom authorities arc anx­
ious for the Philippine government
to obtain control of the island in
order to stop opium rmuggling into
the Philippines through that route.
Lan Palmas Is only one of several
inlands south of Mindanao whicli
arc serving ns hiding places for
smugglers, tho customs otficials do.
clarc. A number of small islands
near the coaat
conat of British North
Borneo also furnish protection for
the smugglers who, in their fast
sailing vihtns, lake the contraband
from Sandaknn, B rilLli North Borncq, by easy stages to Jolo and
Zamboanga, from which points

URGE CHURCH ATTENDANCE cC a local fhnreb aapt Sundnj
■■ -•
■ pastor of-.yrWch has arran*
r- MIAMI, Jan. 8^&lt;r*Tha NaW Eng-lapcclfl-ptogrtm fof the occ;
laud Sqckty haa adopted as it*

Perhaps thp law Wd'
Strife is costly. People esn
quarrel while'driving along, but ter upheld by the pe&lt;
they 4tp;&gt; tye engine when piqko courts didn't hold up

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slogan for the n « t feif days “ Go
to Church next Sunday/*.-In carlying out the Idea, lumber* at
the society have #rr|iiig«d to go
In a body to the morning services

' •’ i
.. :
&lt;
.FlorMu ims.30.000 lakes,
Okeechobee haa the largest
MQ0 souaro miloj, the rccond
est fa the unjpn.

I f you're not interested in clean
Uncle Sam’s 1
ilk for your, baby you're not lems is to keep his
out removing his tl
&gt;stcd op dirty milk.

Council Starts On
Drive To Add More
First Class Scouts

IvhlA
COrT,ir1t\ y °&gt; th Florida Fair
which
which opens it-, doors to tho pubf *uext Tucst,®y» Fob. 3,
Most
or those aro recking space for various kind* o f exhibits Including
»1 mo lyi noVcltl09- but agricu ltu r-,_______ ______
" n i i j nfr,V| nul° accessories nm|! the end nf i u
all kinds o f manufactured pro-i
^
' ‘ h°
ducts.
1
gronr approve

TO BE SOLD A T ABSOLU TE

This unusual crowd thus early
pives assurance that tho Fair this 1 onkt!iat t.h,p
year will be.much larger than cv- iltnC*u?* n n 1
£ |,.bc/oro n"'» that the attendance f t
w II far exceed that of last year 5* in,0rInndc
when more than 215,000 pcopio f 6, a,n&lt; ™0,r°
entered the gales of The South
is being
Florida Fair. It is expected that nnt
wnrk
thl-i number will be Targclv in- 1,novcn,®nt b“ 5
creased this year becaure o f t»io tn?0rc c,0!,c,v 1
intensified interest and further f t 0 Civlc C,ub
because o f tho fact thnt Florida
Tnn„
ins ninny more thousands o f vis|
J ‘' nu“ ry
itors this year than ever before, nhow^a”
J
The flower parades will be mag. ,norc‘ appliance

Suturday-^J’a iiuary 31st A t 10 o’clock A. M.

The above lento c&lt;»3t the government $125.00 eueh, arid they arc ns good

fe c t e ^ n d ’in *?hny daZ3,,inc c f* than i/Iauul :
it eta, and all otper parados nr- which i-t thn I
raniicd fqr will prove i„,p irl„s S T t a t k

ns new now,
The size is 16 by 16 nnd nrc used witli one'center polo, there is room for
8 cots in onch tent.
Tents can be inspected nny lime before the sale or at the sale Saturday

sinii mat Florida has ever seen.

when the Scout Camp Program
will lie completed and notices nent
out to ths Scouts, giving the
dates of the summer camp this
yenr. Scouting has never been in
better shape, and it is the predic­
tion o f the members of the Coun­
cil and o f tile citizens back of
this movement thnt it is coming
into its own ns n vnluablc means
in developing the character o f the
boy and training him for citizen­
ship.

morning.

Reports from various counties
and from the.ndvnncc guard al­
ready licyc from these counties
clearly Indicate that the exhibits
will be on a greater scale than
ever before, nnd thor,c reports al­
ready show that great crowds arc
coming from tho Counties which
wii! have exhibits.
Tampa is beautifully decorated
for the occasion, and tens o f thous­
ands o f colored lights will illum­
F U N E R A L SERVICES HELD
inate the principal
streets for
JACKSO NVILLE,
Jnn. SO.— many blocks lending to the Fair CIR C U IT COURT AFFIRM ED
Funeral services were hold Tues­ grounds.
Tampa expects enormous crowds
day afternoon for W. A. Wilkerson, well known lumberman who and has arranged for the arconio- J
died at his home here Monday, dation of the people. The largo!
after several weeks' illness, lie number of hotels nnd boarding!
was 50 years o f ago and had liv­ houses will he supplemented by i
ed in Jacksonville for 25 years. thousands of private residences j
He was a native of Jacksonville, ll occasion requires to accomo-1
date the visitors.
Alabama.
Everything points to the great­
Florida produces more long est nnd moat successful Fair in
staple cotton— the kind used to Florida's history, and an event

'

These tents are very scarce now, in fact tho government has no more fqr
qalc wo have been told.
Remember the place, time and date nnd conic buy a tent at your own price,
.

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They will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of the amount.

61 West Church St. Orlando

^ ■ ^ rkS*5*a-iai

i Terrace Hotel, now
iletion in Tampa, the brought ns high us 75 cents a
race Hotel in Lake-

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K ITC H E N CAB IN E TS

n-Piecc Dining Suite Reduced $109.00

Every modern time and labor saving convenience in included in
this scientifically designed Kitchen Cabinet. Finished in whitu
enamel This sale discount makes it'a wonder value,

i of uiniu furniture hit the toboggan in this rnlc— and this is
iturc value! Included is a- splendid dining table, 5 chairs nnd
ihair. also buffet, china cabinet and serving tabic iiniahed in

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Real luxury and beauty hnvj been built In our delightful cane
and mahogany unite*, which iftciucjcs a graceful davenport, arm
rliair nnd freker with cane backs and mahogany frames. Beautiful,
ly upholstered in velour. An extra value that must be seen to bo
appreciated:

Purchase

BIG RED U CTIONS IN

SUN-BURST RUGS

-W IN D S O R C H AIRS

Regular Price $2.98

R O Y A L E A S Y CH AIRS

SALE PRICE—$2.39

-ODD F IB R E ROCKERS

f r e e d e l iv e r y

W ARD RO B E T R U N K S
F O R ........... ...... ..........$41.
Regular Value, $52.00
Regular Value, $52.00

SANFORD

W e Also Have B ig Values
STOVES
OFFERED A T BIG
DISCOUNTS

FIBRE Living Room SUITS
BED ROOM SUITS
ODD D IN IN G TAB LE S

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925

Sanford Herald
rd f t r r * d llfrn io N
lia r a» Sfc'nffTd. Ito rld o
j .ns H fo n d (-las* Mattsr,
II. i m
at lh » Post o ff les
'nnt. Florida, under A ct Of

1,1,4X11 I. I'KVX
M iyW A B P UBtlO

. .. M it e r
Maaaser

rfuiturttirrinxi nvrr.x
One Year.'. .II.o# Si« Montha....!3.C0
D?ltr*f*4-ln OKy lit «*rrier,

V H k Ue.

Weekly Edition U.00

» f Tesr.___________________ _____
P 'lg rrtT A l. X O TII B I

A ll Obituary
notices, cards o f thanks, resolution*
and notice* o f entertainment* w here
Chartres sre tnnde w ill he charged
tor n t'reg u la r advertising rate*.

ilt in t n

T U B A f l O C I V R D PllB S S
Th e Associated Pres* Is exclu*treiy entltlrd to the u*e fo r repuhim t t o n
of alt n *w » dlspatm es
aredltsd tr It or not otherwise cred­
ited In this paper and also the local
news Put&gt;llslied herein. AM rights
•a herein are

FR ID AY, JAN. 30, 192.1
B IB LE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
Tried and Proved:— As for God,
his way is perfect; the word o f the

Lord is tried; ho is a buckler to
II Sam­
uel 22:31.
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a ll them thnt trust him.

S A Y NOT T IIE STRUGGLE
NOUGHT A V A IL E T II
Say not the struggle nought availcth,
The labor and the wounds nre
vain,
I
The cflcmy faints not, nor faileth,
And as things have been they
, p remain,
I f hopes were dupes, fears may be
liars;
It may bo, in yon smoko con­
cealed,
Your comrades chase e’en now the
fliers,
And, but for you, possess tha
field.

It’s Easy to Crawfish
Did you read that little poem in Tho Herald the other night
called "T h t Quitcr” . Probably not. W e moderns don’t go
in much for poetry. It’s generally considered a little bit too
metaphysical am! too abstruse fo r those In the whirl o f this
rapidly moving century to bother with. Y et it is too bad
you didn’t read about “ The Quitter” .
It was the old theme o f sticktoitiveness, “ i f at first you
don’t succeed, try, try again.” I t is the keynote of success
in every wulk of life. The football player, with broken nose
and bleary eyes, is a hero i f he keeps battering away at
tackle and guard and simply cannot be thrown for less than
a y a rd ; i f he quits, he’s no man at all.
The captain who went to the bottom with his ship as it
sank, after hearing the cries o f his crew, ‘T h ere’s u man!”
was no man at all. It would take twice as much courage and
nerve to fight the cold waves and face the ship owners back
home as it would to simply give up and swallow a gallon or
two. Any fool can die, but it takes a man to live.
And sometimes on the links it seems ns if the nervous
little pill and all the little gods and devils had conspired to
keep you from ever breaking a hundred or winning a hole
when anything was at stake, and you think, "W ell, I might
just as well bust up my clubs and go homo. You can’t win
against the Devil and I guess I wasn’t cut, out for this game
anyway.” Remember, anybody can quit, but there aren’ t
very many Bobby Jones in the world.
Then someday some one is going to come along and offer
you a little something for thnt piece of property you have
been paying for by the month for the past three years, and
you are going to say to yourself, “ He’s offerin g me every
cent I put into it, and there are a lot o f new subdivisions be­
ing put on the market and real estate is bound to take a
slump. I ’m going to get out from under while I can.” You’ve
just lost your nerve. What you need is a little tonic. He’ll
probably sell it in a couple of weeks for twice what he paid
you for it. Remember what some sage old realtor advised,
Don’t give up the ship, boys!”
It’s easy to crawfish and crawl;
“ It ’s easy to cry that you’re beaten— and die;
But to fight, and to fight when hope’s out o f sight!
Why, that’s the host game of them a ll!
And though you come out of each grueling bout.
All broken and beaten and scarred.
Just have one more try— it’s dead easy to die,
It ’s the keeping-on-living that’s hard.”

As Brisbane Sees It

T H E L A S T SO LD IER A N D S T IL L GOING STRONG!

Too Mach Killing
100 Little Pigs.
Drifting to the League
An Intention Want:d.

BW Michigan
son courthouae
catching from a
&lt;

IC C W T

B e l ie v e vie 'd

BY A R T H U R BR ISB AN E
(Cesrrlskt 1KM&gt;

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B sT le z

G O O H ?CXL
W H IL E

1I0W y.ONQ in the crime era to
last. What causes the shooting
mania?
You pay no attention when you
read about killings based on boot­
leg or hijacker feuds. But you
nro bound to notice and wonder
about the unnumcrabic killings of
other kinds scattered through the
paper.
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TWO OLD men past 70 quar­
reled and dubbed each other,.both
died. A heading tells you o f a
husband in Indiana who meets his
wife in the street, shoots her four
times, and then shoots himself,
both dond.
.Michigan contributes a poorhouse inmate, 05 years old, killing
another 71; with nn axe while the
victim lay asleep in Ins bed.
M fLLIO N A IR E bottieggers, poorhouse inmates, jealous husbands,
all seem to hnvc the snme remedy
to kill somebody.
Some of the most prosperous
men in the nation have formed an
organization to promoto greater
respect for the law.
Perhaps the fnct that nearly nil
prosperous men ignore both the
law nnd the constitution when they
interfere with their own comfort
and pleasure, has something to do
with law violations lower in the
scnle.

go very far hocaui* a
been raised properly j
to other big guns who
Before you heart!*
happened in Russia *
has happened there.
I

They claim Phikj,
Joggers made onlT
last year, hut then it
idential year.

Headline say* ^
cignrets is incrcam
guess, cigurot.x are
, sumption.

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A BOY SENT this information
to the United States Agriculture
Department.
Five years
ago,
when he was in the public school
he bought n pure bred big. female
eight weeks old. Since then the
pig has ndded 100 small pigs to
For while the tired waves, vainly
the earth's
porcine
population.
breaking,
-oThe little boy writes:
Seem here no painful inch to
IM M O V A B LE F R A N C E '
gnin,
“ She paid for niy clothes, three
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
Far bark, through creeks and in­
Getting- Millions From Foolish People
years in high school and gave me
lets making
spending money also. I am now in
Comes silent, flooding in, the
Frnnce looked this way and tains thnt the ent/y o f this counWhen you read that a Chicago mail order house reports my second yenr in college and she
main.
is still doing the same.”
shulfled her feet recently and we try into the war saved France
an increase in business o f close to three million dollars in the
J4-■
from being crushed by Germany;
at a distance concluded she had
And not by enstern windows only, year that lias just closed do you recognize another good sign
year
mat
nas
just
Closed
do
you
recognize
anotner
good
sign
(
THIS BOY has joined the “ Bet- taken a Step toward paying her thnt it advanced billions to France
When dnylight comes, comes in
distinctly ns a loan without which
of prosperity in the country, and let it go at that? Or do; ter Sircs-Bctter Stock" campaign * nr
tnpu,
France (,id
tho light,
France could not have continued to
you
also
remember
that
those
three
million
dollars
traveled
am|
will
work
hard
to
improve
the
.
.
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*
.
,
.
,
In front, the sun climbs slow, how . ,.. .
..................
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nnt
mlvnin'i' nil
nnt advance
nn inch from her noslposi fight. We got nothing out of the
slowly,
to Chicago from communities that ought to have had t h e [,lipr ^recd.
tion in respect to the debt und ap­ war, oil, territory, wlmt not, while
But westwurd, look, the land is continued use o f the money?
,
It were possible to improve parently has no intention o f doing France seized as spoils mines, oil
bright.
land.
o
i
lL
„
, i . , .
.
.
.
human breed as easily ns we im- so.
Several months ago The Herald told of the increase in! prove cattle or swine civilization
— Arthur Hugh Clough.
Frnnce retorts that this country
The enthusiastic reception ac­
-------- o-------shipments of mail order catalogues throughout the South. A [would progress rapidly. Unfortu- corded Deputy Marin’s speech by is in the position o f the man who
Scnutur Capper would outlaw the “ shop-by-mail” campaign seemed to be running on schedule ! nnt°ly» eugenistn make little pro- his fellow members and the Pari- helped put out a fire in his n?ighpistol. Thnt would be all right nnd with much success. And in every town and village in ,
Ilut sotnethin»? niight be uian press and the congratulation l»»r « house to save his own. Frnnce
If it were not for the outlaw.
extended him at its close by Her- Britain nnd the United States were
which no homo appeal was made by local merchants, mail
That proud mother of 100 little iot seems t i justify Senator B or- partners in the fire-fighting IraniThere's one good thing about it, order shopping became more general than it has been in pigs in five yearn never smoked ah’s pessimistic declaration thnt ness. Frnnce and Britain fought
at least; people from the North years.
cigarettes or drank cocktails. And no part of the debt is to be settled i Germany long before this country
will think this in warm weather.
the father or fathers did not set nnd no part of it is to be paid, appeared on the scene. The United
One Chicago house collected more than fourteen million before
-O'
their sons the example of The Journal Des Dtbats states that [ States hnd ns much interest in deJack Dempsey says he is willing i Holhfrs through its catalogue selling last year. Other big bootleg lawbreaking and contempt M. Marin hud the “ courage to say t Anting Germany nr. had Frnnce.
nlnud. what .the. , eutire ..country I for if Germany hnd overwhelmed
to fight once more before he gets concerns did quite as well. And the worst o f it was, thousands for the constitution.
thinks silently."
I France it would then hnve ovirmartHjd.'«»hh!T&lt;«lyl‘ tTr ftw tsick Ht|of families were “ educated” a little more thortAighly in tho
What Marin said was that i t ; whelmed the unaided United States
IN' T IIE way o f nntionnl news would he n moral iniquity if
twining, as i t w o r e .
,
0f mail-order shopping, with local merchants nnd local
France is willing to pool all war
j
if
that should interest you, it France were compelled to pay the j expenses and then distribute them
business
in
general
sufferers
from
the
practice
T h e r e ’s only one time when a
....
•
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., . seems thnt the country is driftsum “ demanded o f h e r. according to the wealth o f
th e .
Whoa money is sent out of a community for articles that inff toward European entangle- enormous
fellow doesn't hrag on how much
by the United States— ” this being j countries conccncd, which would)
lie made last year nnd that's when could be supplied .satisfactorily by home merchants, some- 1menta. via the World Court nnd
about four billion dollars. He and leave nothing for France to pay. |
the . income tax expert come., thing is wrong. Either the public is not “ educated” to mi- *
German reparations ngrec- the supporting press of ull parties |Or France is willing to offset our
around.
repeat the obi rigmarole this coun- j financial claims by the damages
derstand the value of a dollar kept in circulation at home, or mcnt’
-------- o——
try has heard for five years— she sustained by our failure to nphirst,
we
throw
billion*
upon
.Since one o f them got stung by the merchants a re too far behind the times to be able to billion* into Europe recklessly, France acknowledges u financial \prove the guaranty o f safety
att' D
bfco
fco those English ghouls have cater to I he wants of their community.
squandering other tens o f millions debt to this country and also that clauses o f the Versailles Treaty,
rfldWn some hcsitency about pry­
Money spent in a town continues its service. A five dol­ in graft and waste here at home. this country owes her a moral debt. Is it not probable that each nation
ing further into the secrets o f
France is willing to cancel both is absolutely sincere in believing (
lar hill constantly traveling front the butcher, to the baker,
Now, itching for a few miser­
old King Tut.
obligations.
its position right? And if so will |
able
hundred
millions,
we
send
to the candlestick maker, and hack again is a five dollar bill
r
-------- « -------The refusal o f the United States it ever be possible to reconcile ab- i
And just as we get nn invitation that is actualy worth hundreds of dollars. Mail order houses people to Paris to tie this coun­ to admit any moral debt to Franco soliitcly divergent views?
And
to uitend some big party over in aro useful for people who have no chance to deal with satis­ try up in all sorts o f uncertain revives an old argument from nn j Germany stands a grinning spec
DoLand on February &lt;5, we read factory home stores, hut it is a mighty foolish citizen who European obligations.
irreconcilable .*landpoint.
“ Who : tutor of the quarrel between the
won the war? This country main-1former u llic .
that the world is coming to an
will unnecessarily send money out of his home markets.
AND TH IS is done in spite of
end on thnt very day.
-----------------,)----------------the fuet that tho nation lias voted!
-------- o-------twice, with seven millions votes
When a movie actress separates
A C R ITIC “ C A L L E D ”
to spare against any League o f
If the world’s value of tears,
from her husband today, gets a di­
Nations nonsense. It ought to be
TAMPA TRIBUNE
vorce tomorrow and marries again
Smile till rainbows span it;
possible for the government
to
on the third duy, you might call it
Breathe the love that life endears,
understand the meaning of the vot­
a regular hop, skip and jump.
A critic of newspaper:) has come •issue. He was informed that tojj|
Clear of clouds, to fan it !— Anon.
es cast in 1020 and 1024. Europe to grief in llinkhomton, N. Y. A M3umc complete editorial charge £
-------- o-------understood the voting well enough
The dean of the University o f
o f that city, who im ngin-lo f tho -," 8UC*-ho wouW haVe
K3i2
hut hopes that American states­ minister
Kansas declares that college ro­
, ... .
,,
11» work at 7:30 a. in., when th e ,men,
so
called,
will
pay
little
at­
ed
that
he
could
run
a
newspaper
i
rcst
of
th(1
staftstartcd
j„.
This
I■
mances seldom end in n divorce
tention to the expressed will of better than its editors, has air-; would be impracticable, he replied J 5
G O V E R N M E N T S A L A R IE S
court which is another good argu­
the public.
ment in fuvor o f a college educa­
jectly declined a legitimate chnl-jnnd then rushed to the opposition ■
MIAMI H E R A L D
tion.
lenge to show what he could do [paper with a statement charging ■
--------o-------G E R M AN Y IS |&gt;erfccliiig a mn and has offered public apology to j the Press with unfairness. GettA proposition has been made measure up. There is only one chine to make it impossible for
the newspaper he denounced. The inq no encouragement there, he
As wo understand it the best
way to end the Herrin trouble is by Hamilton Fish, jr „ of New Y o r k Siting that a president can do in the chips to sink. A series of elec­ story is told in Thursday’s Tri- j finally informed the Press editor
for all the Youngs to line up all the that the salary of cabinet officers I ,m,tt‘ -r ,,f appointment* if he is tric pumping machines will take tune.
i thut he had made his pulpit nt,
(not fortunate enough (to secure
Thomases and exchange shots with bo Increased
Rev. D. Stanley Shaw delivered tack without proper investigation
from twelve thousand. th(. services o f capable men with water out faster than, it mn go in
them. Then rpll in the militia to
|to seventeen thousand five hundred a high sense of responsibility to — through any ordinary opening himself, in the pulpit, o f the op-1 or knowledge o f how n newspaper
bury the remains.
That news inion that the modern newspaper |is made or edited; and that he
dollars. Thin seems nn entirely the nation. That one thing is to caused by collision.
--------o-------reasonable suggestion.
i appoint men who could not hold would have been more important is “ unfit to occupy 15 minutes of wished to apologize to the newsMrs. Armintn Arhuckle has se­
nny Christian’s time." He spec-1 paper and to the public for what
There nre few government ofll-! positions o f responsibility in pri- fifty yours ago than it is today.
ified the Binghamton Press as be- ho had said.
cured a divorce from “ Fatty” Ar- ciats upon whom greater respon d- Jvato business. Thcste can always
bucklc, former film comedian. We bility rests today than upon the be secured at the salaries which the
W H A T IS wanted now is some­ ing unworthy of tho attention o f . A t his next appearance in the
might even take that as the an­ members o f the cabinet, who aro I government pays. But these rure- thing to make it impossible for a tho good people of the city.
j pulpit this minister told his connouncement of nn approaching the heads o f great government de- |y measure up to the public de-' flying machine to fall. That also
The
Pre.s.x naturally
“ came I gregntion that he had made a remarriage.
back.” It challenged the reverend glettable mistake and proceeded
partments.
Conditions
are quite
mauds upon them
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“ ■ ------1........--------will come nnd before long.
-------- o-------gentleman
to take complete charge 1to praise the Pre.ss and its mandifferent now, from those which
Adequate salaries should be paid,
Men that have conquered '.he
A Barnard College girl in the prevailed even n comparatively, It is rather ridiculous that the sec- ocean waves will easily conquer of the paper for one dhy, with ngement.
midst of a religious mania jumped few years ago. A rather high de-'retnry o f state, head of the whole the air waves.
enrto blanche to edit it ns he saw
This is typical o f tho average
out o f un eight story dormitory greo of ability is demanded in cab-j diplomatic corps and in charge of
fit and to make it conform strict-: critic of the
newspaper. Their
What is the strongest wave of ly to&gt; his
window. After the first three I inet officers. The men who are the whole foreign service, should
‘
idea of what a daily news- [ criticisms arc nearly always en- i
floors she probably began to real- qualified to hold these positions arc , receive a much smaller salary than the air compared with the ocean pape?r should he. Attached to th eltirely theoretical. When challcng .l _
ito that she was going the wrong aide to command very large snln- j is paid the ambassador who works wave that rolls gigantic rocks upon challenge was an offer to donate j ed to put their ideas into prac-[
way.
riea in private business.
They under him. And yet this is the the beach, or oats away a granite $1,000 to any chsritahle object the Heal operation, they “ hack out."i
-oshould not he expected to serve the ! ease. Ff the proposed increase is cliff? You never saw the wind minister might name.
|The Binghamton incident should;
t A* exchringe, recalling that the public at such a financial sacrifice granted the secretary o f state w ill' that could roll big rocks up hill.
Mr. Shaw tried to quibble out of |s»rve ns u warning to others in-!
King o f Spain has dropped further ns is at present demanded of
j still receive only the same salary 1
--------it at first. He finally said th at; dined to rush into print or spok-|
action against Blanco Ibanez, sti*
The people o f the country feel as is paid n number of the nmbnsP A N A D A IS growing rapidly. he would report at the office at • en uttorunco in baseless nttneks on
gwits thut thnt is about all there perfectly free to criticise cabinet tailors. I f the country docs not Up there they welcome good im­ 10 n. m. to direct the afternoon newspaper.
is to do with a potato thut is too officers if they fail to measure up [ pay better salaries it can expect migrants.
Here we discourage
hot to hold and too big to eat.
to the demand*. It is only excep-1 nothing elso than a mediocre immigration. One of the most fer­
tionally capable men who can standard o f ability in the cabinet. tile states ia the Union, with 35,We note in the Ocala Star a
IM POSING ON EDITORS
000,000 acres of land has 33 000,000
head which reads “ Dogs racing
acres not yet developed but we
G A IN E S V ILLE SUN
with disease", and thinking o f the
say we have enough population.
ra m In Tampa and Miami, wo are
FLO R ID A C RIM E
iouacdiattdy aroused almost to the
Frank
Wright, our brilliant i the article."
ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR
W H AT IS more important than
point of dispatching a letter to
Ah Frank, my dear boy, this ed-.
young
sport
editor, complains
even immigration, is human hap­
the S. P. C. A. when we discover
itor hasn’t been in the newspaper
that the dogs are in Alaska and
A Kansan City newspaper, com-j People will gravitate to the class piness and independence. Canad­ thnt he has been ini pored upon. game very long himself but he has
carrying antitoxin to Nome foi the meriting on the recent murder, in ' «.f people who nre of their kind ians attend to that. In Canada 02 He says some galoot put In a job learned a lot about it within the
per cent o f farmers own their on him. “ Some news that
prevention o f tho spreud o f diph- Miami, of a Kansas City citizen land of their liking.
i s ; time he hns been playing it.
seems to think that Florida is filled, The residents o f Florida, for law farms. In the United States only
tbeiiu.
brought into newspaper office" &gt;That fellow knew i] ho would pro­
--------o-------up with thugs, gamblers und niur-1 observance, will measure up with (12 per cent own their land, nnd
wails Frank.
tossed into the ‘mrt’ ^
A y°
young man at Toledo stated derers. The editor will only need I the law-abiding citizenry o f any others nre tenants paying rent.
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un *out UCHK you would probably l
thut he had murdered a musician leflect, however, to be convinced; other state. The mujority of tho
waste basket as unfit for publico-1 Rr,b at it like a trout grubs a t!
in Grand Rupids, hut tho authori that if his indictment is true, it {winter visitors are us clcuu ami
TH E N A T IO N in which those tion. But generally when one j a false minnow and that you t
ties were able to prove he was Iv- is not the fault o f Florida, but of upright in their behavior as the
thut
cultivate
the land own the brings an article into a news of-i would assume the responsibility!
ing. Sooner or later, people who those who come to Florida f ir the |people of th j most select commonland
on
which
they
live, grow in fice, it qualifies as news, and i s : for it. He knew you wanted some-j
utter such falsehoods ure always purposes! named.
,ity. Hut the minority can make a
An article that [thing to fill your space with,
strength.
Tho
power
of France gladly printed.
put to shame by having their men­
Enormous crowds come to Flor- bad reputation for the majority in
is found on the desk, neatly typ:And that’s the way they do vhisl
dacity exposed.— Detroit News.
idr each winter. The lawless class any community. People who visit is due largely to the fact thnt
Everybody who want*
J And wrem did he murder, n *nx- o f people always heve arid alwuy ..race tracks where gambling is per- Kreiieiimeu own their land. That written and from all appearances, j editor.
properly
signed
by
u
responsible
publicity
studs
hia prepared stuff j
small
country
hns
more
than
six
mist 1—Houston Post-Dispatch will follow the crowd. In the wip.'milted, or roud houses in any state
Maybe he bumped mf an amateur ter they will be found at the race in tho Union, take the same million land owners, a great im­ person, is little questioned by the in like thnt. Kve.ry propagandist
fU'dler.— Macon Telegraph.
trucks and spurting places of Flor-1chances they take whop visiting provement on the days of mon­ editor, who does not huve tinie adopts that course Hn order to
Get «
And people who expose their idn, und in the summer at similar; such places in Florida. It is nol archy. when a handful of nobles, or is not concerned with, pryipg ( obtain free advertising.
princes in nnd between the lines attem p-, larger wane basket, Frank. Get J
rneifd.a ity ought to ge pul in pris­ reports ia the north. It U the all 1the locality hut thy people th^t ecclesiastic*. Jltld royal
ting to dig out hidden phases o f , a big one.
on anyway,
law of gravitation asserting itself, make the reputation.
were the land owners. *
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i The q u a i n t old ctu_
; a miners’ rtrike evtrji
. resumed thi3 spring.
The airplane flight i
world cost $177,481. H
agant! You could ^*1
| Locb trial for that aaJ

W e b elieve that
the first principles
successful bankiag isI
w h o le -h e a rte d desii
to be accommodate
and helpful.

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ency.
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M S * KATHRYN W.LKEV, s. , „ ? M l0 ,

% U0NE;_ B. . 1MJ
PHONE:—Rea. 428-J

Mrs. Brandt Hostess
To Social Club

C H R IS T IA N E N D E AVO R ENTE R TAINS
M EM BERS OF CHURCH SOCIETIES

^meeting of the N.
j Chapter of the U.
• «"* .£ *
Mrs. George A. Dc'•

wards/
it
l»t 11 A. M*
Auxiliary will meet
; Horn-* at 1:00 ° *

an*Clul&gt; " ill meet
ilrs. C. F. Marshnll
Avenue at 1 o One of the All
Church will moot
Mrs. F. E. Rou-

I sotice

1 p u. Social will be
of Miss Ruth
Elm Avrnue, Friday,
7-30 o’clock. It is
there be a large

Mother Is
|Bgby A ft e r
In C o u rt
hi' 50.—Rather
JJVe child” she
[letter learned was
i Lor® of Knoxpublicity and
diin here yesrustody of the
i jnrs'old.
I cc'.htr is raid to bo
fd i wealthy candy
Tic child. Sedwyn,
I th Hough Avenue
^isJinuary, 11*22, acnj before Judge
I inthe Juvenile Divi Probate Court,
taid soon after the
i she was told by her
rAlden of Clevei child had died. She
rdeceived her to save
She testified
iwovoring from a
torn in Floridajin d
r her mother, Atnqvy
i existence.
Ins adapted by1’Mrs.
lof Attica, and Miss
[Court she first lenrnJns alive when Mrs.
|herlast October nbout
ire of the infant.
Miss Long learned
i alive she retained a
, acting through Mr.
ika. brother-in-law
Miss Long, applied
[ habeas corpus.
|ns opposed by Mrs.
attorney insisted
Utsm** the father of
trmnt ruled against
mog mother finally
witness stand uni of examination. An1Mr*, p, K. Robinson
jtlso fainted, nnd both
|(rnm the court room,
[ruled that the child
I to its mother upon
I Mrs. Hawk of 4750
K It was said Mrs.
[atimite the fight.

Celebrating the National Chris*. AVorl*! showing
snowing pictures
pictures nnd
n
nrtitian Endeavor Week, the senior |des of much interest tonil
Christian Endeavor o f the Presby-1
Under the W h t f u l manageterian church invited the members i ment of Mrs R r M n Y w n i ,
o f the societies o f the young jeople |Miss Margarot FoSer ^ m e l h»d
° f “f" uu u h;Ur^ tC8 in, ‘? anfonl tof b®f.n arranged for tho e w n S
meet with it in the social rooms o f j wh ch gave much nlinsiirp
K
the Presbyterian Church Thursday
At a late hour de^hSul'refreshevening. Among the 75 present ments were served bv Mrs W n
there were
re,,re.ehted «»e r y ! (Ireene . J m £ ^ t W a m Brumle?:
church in Sanford.
i A vory happy evening was
The guests were received by *----L* •to a close
•
-by the Ksinging
brought
Miss Laura Lchmnn, 'Miss Ger- of two songs and Dr. Brownlee pro­
trade Rung nnd Dr. E. D. Brown-. nounced the benediction.
Ice.
Many banners bearing the
This in the first meeting of its
Christian Endeavor seal were used kind to be held and it is hoped
in decorating nnd the C. E. colors that there wil soon be organized n
of red nnd white weru further sug­ &gt;oung People’s Christian Union.
gested by quantities of roses and As a closing of the National Chris­
sweet pens.
tian Endeavor Week all local soPlaced
, . . nbout
. -the
.. walk .for the |SJctics arc invited to meet for the
entertainment o f the guests upon ; Prayer meeting at the Presbyt'rthelr nrrivnl were many marked ian Chureh Sunday evening at 0:30
copies of the “ Christian Endeavor1o'clock.

Mrs. Fred Brandt charmingly
entertained the members o f the
Thursday Social Club at her home
cn the West Side, it being a cele­
bration of Mrs. Brandt’s birthday
and also that of her daughter,
Miss Irene Brandt.
The rooms were beautifully dec­
orated with potted ferns,
,
vino and crystal baskets filled
with roses.
Mrs. Brandt was assisted in en­
tertaining by her daughters Mrs.
Frank Moisch and Miss
Irene
Brandt. A t 5 o’clock the guests
were invited into tho dining room
where delicious refreshments were
served.

Those present were: Mrs. Chns.
Ludwig. Mrs. John Pcxold, Mrs.
Paul Pezoid, Mrs. Francis Mcrriwether, Airs. M. Zerrenner, Airs.
*&lt;cna Krause, Airs. George HcrbMrs. George Fellows, Mrs. B.
. J nb.nch* M£i. M. Mallam, Mrs.
A. DoNcve, Airs. M. Brannon, Airs.
Henry Richter, Mrs. Jacob Richt­
PERSONAL
er, Airs. Anna Sclimnh, Airs. Joe
Moisch, Mrs. Frank Ateisch, Miss
Matilda Stockhoff, Miss Arnnukn
W. J. Hardy goes Saturday to cd to Tampa Friday.
Tnknch, Miss Madeline Mallam,
Tnmpn oil a business trip.
Edward I.anc is quite recovered Alias Matilda Do Neve and Miss
Eurl Espy o f Savannah, Ga., Is from his recent illness ami is able Naomi Fellows.
to be again in his office.
spending the week'in Sanford.

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A t Chicago’s most magnificent wedding, in Holy Name cathedral, Lorettn Hines, daughter o f Air. and Airs. Edward Hines, milltennlro lumberman, became Airs. Howell Hoffman Howard. More than 2001) invited guests attended the ceremony, which cort over $100,000. The Schipa sang
anil the Cliicago-Symphony Orchestra played the bridal march. The bridal couple, is shown kneeling in the sanctuary as Cardinal Alundelcin
performs the ceremony. This unusual picture was taken by NEA Cameraman Fugita, who secreted himself behind a pulm in the sanctuary.

Goodyear Company Making Plans For
Zeppelin To Be World’s First Liner

9:30 dance.
lo a a n a iia x ia iiin n n a n i
WHN— New York (300) 0:30
orchestra; 7:10 entertainers; 0:10
pianist; 10 entertainers;
10:10
'•Vo
dance.
f*
\VOR—Newark ( 10"&gt;) 7:10 con-; AKRON, Jan. 29 — Dr. Karl long, with a maximum diameter
tralto; 8:15 vocal; 8:10 chorus.
Arnstinc. designer of the g ia n t'to be between 8(50 nnd 910 feet
Omaha (520) G drn- zit-.’l, which crossed the Atlantic o f 115 to 120 feet, the control car
Mr. and Mrs. Doak of Lake
E. S. Price of Atlanta has ar­
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feet
lower. T h e'
Radio Program
rived in Sanford for a short stay. 1county, Ind., have arrived in San­
tot; ll orchestra; 9:10 quartet; 111stop flight, has been selected to| Shenandoah is 680 feet long and
ford for the winter season.
orchestra; 11:30 organ.
1draw the plans for the Goodyear- 78 feet in diameter, while the*
Program for Jon. .11.
Miss Iz* Claire Jones has quite;
as
K(iO Oakland ( 112) 6 concert;, Zeppelin Corporation’s proposed |ZR-3 is 0(10 feet long with a height
Mrs It. J. Holly, and It. S. IIoIrecovered from her recent illness. ly returned Thursday evening with
10
program;
12
dance,
soloists.
ajr
|jnor.
when
completed
th
is,
o
f
101.0
feet.
WGR— Buffalo (.IIP) (1 music;
” PAR — Philadelphia (195) 0:30 airship will be twice a large ns | Tho propsed Hhip would Ik* powAliss Alae Holly from Tallahassee. |7:30-10:30 Metropolitan Life ban­
t •,
talk.
Nnt Mayo Jr., of the Summerquet.
! any flyer ever built and will be ered by motors developing -1,000
field Nursery Compnr.v is in San­
W IP— Pbilndclpbia (509) 0 talk; able to go half way around the horsepower against 1,500 o f the j
Alnx Stewart, Peter Schaal, G.
_____ ___
W.MAQ—Chicago
News (188) 8
ford.
B. Ross will go Friday evening toj orchestra:
0 photologue; 9:00 7 Passion Play; 9:05 orchestra; j world without a stop. Dr. Arn- Shenandoah and 2,000 of tho ZR-3. 1
chestra: 8:.’J
8:.’J0
10:05 rccitnl.
i stine former':’ was chief enginOrlando to hear Geraldine Fcrrar. Chicago theatre.
BURGLARS T A K E FOOD
KDKA— Pittsburgh (109.1) 7:10, ecr o f the Gerninn Zeppelin com- i
Mr. and Airs. W. J. McCracken
______
,
.
WGN— Chicago Tribune
(170)
pnny
and
has
diawn
plans
for
more
of Tampa arc visiting relatives
Aliss Itubn Williams
concert.
OFF OUR R E G U LAR PRICE ■ :n
ho«.n
in
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i
nnH
who
has!
0
organ;
0:10
concert;
8
classical;
!
CRESTVIEW
, Jan. 30.—Cooked
\,V
than
100
dirigibles.
here.
been ill at her home on Park io dance.
WCAK—Pittsburgh (102) 0:30
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chicken ic more interesting t o 1
k'nv^ee; G-J5 ins’de movie
Avenue is rpported much improv-|
K Y W — Chicago (515.5) 7 ronTh,
M ,wm h .v . .
S A T im D A Y ° N L Y
Aliss Saritn I.nke is reported
• cert; 8 musical; 9:05 Youth’s Com- chats; 7 talks; 7:10 musical,
ana I S
rL ?‘
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hrokojnto the homo here re- A d cm o n s lra tio n o f T h e rm id Oregonian I 000 cubic feet, twice as great as ccntly o f Miss Bertha Henry. coun-| (i vn
much improved from her recent!
panion; 9:35 classic; 12-2 enrniK(;vv ~
Portland
,t
w ith Hip Min­
either tho ZR-3 now christened the ty home demonstration agent, and;
illness.
1 M. Kronen leaves Sunday for , val.
I ( l!&gt; ») 12 orchestra.
"4
j New 5 ork to purchase spring mcr' ilver,,i7nV!,iyui,rbLMlV''ii;!w!' « l e con tro l.
S a tu rd a y n ig h t
W LS— Chicago (115) 7 enter-1 KPO— San Francisco (123) 101Los An go! os or the Shenandoah.'
not , deinitcly
e - l„
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i.m r v
reported
that.‘ com e in and g e t acqu ain ted
1OITicinls
. . .have
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ever,
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A. P. Spencer of Gainesville is I J ™ ! ! * c for his !&lt;tore on Sunfor*l I tainer; 7:20 big barn dance; 11:15- dance
| 12:15 Senate theatre review.
WGA—Sehncctndy,• (180) 0:10; tormined whether tho dirigible will t,K,y wcro not &gt;srt genjrous when
in Sanford on business
for the! ‘
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program, songs, l)4‘ constructed for commercial or jt c„ mo
foo&lt;l. Canned chicken.)
I W LW — Cincinnati (123) (5 con- intercollegiate
week end.
Friends of R. W. Pcnrmnn will cert, quintet.
cheers.
|governmental purposes.
chicken sandwiches, and filling and1
be glad to learn that he is able i W H K — Cleveland (271) 8 rain­
KFQX—Seattle (218) 10 orchThe dirigible would be oquip- pepper relish put up at the home
C. B. Brown, of Alinneapolis, to be out after an illness of the
estra; 11 concert; 12 dance.
|ped. with a passenger cabin hang- demonstration agents’ meeting in
bow club.
SANFO RD
Alirn., is spending a few weeks past week.
Tallahassee
last September were
KSD—St. Louis
Post-Dispatch:
ipg from the keel of the
vessel. —
PW
X—
Cuba
(
100)
7:30
concert,
in Sanford.
(519.1) 8 glee club, orchestra.
( with a promenade deck and steam-1 carried away.
donee.
ELECTRIC CO.
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■ Miss Alary Elizabeth Pulcston
W RC—Washington (139) G mu- er chaira comfortable berths, din-!
---------------------------W F A A — Dallas News (-172.9)
AI ss Gladys Wilson is ill at and Miss Camilla Pulcston nre ill
sic; 7 Bibb* talk; 7:15 concert; |ing room service, shower baths,I
The men who first spoke of
8:30 program; 11 orchestra.
the home of her parents on W cstfnt the home of their parents
9:15 announced; 9:80 dance; 10:15 rnd nil other modern convenlen-; cars that turn turtle never snw n
1‘ IIONE 442
,n
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WOC—
Davenport
(198)
7
Sand­
Ninth Street.
Rosn Court.
organ.
i res. It would maintain n regul- turtle move.
man; 9 orchestra.
ir two-day schedule between New
i&gt;
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. , j KOA—Denver (322.1) 10 orch11(1 Magnolia Avc.
Airs.- Thco-11 Mrs. Itny
The only people
who nre at
1 Mrs.» B. G. ,Smith
_ . ,nnd
--------F. Symes, Airs. A. J. 10slr-i
Ainu’s
three
periods:
Believes
j
York
and London, if used for that
ire
Aulin
o
f
Oi
dore Auhn o f Oviedo spent Thura- Davies nnd Airs. J. AIcNnught
home anywhere are flivverites and sn a H U B a a N o iicn K a a a a a a n a B n
I
believes
nothing;' purpose,
WWJ— Detroit News (516) 6:60 everything;
day in Sanford.
motored from
Winter Park to News orchestra.
wishes ho could believe.
*
Engineers plan tho new ship Englishmen.
rpend Friday in Sanford.
, K N X — Hollywood (317) H mu­
tTT^rmtrr ‘rr-rr*-71—jt;— 7rrr*“
RichncilJOnr artd: WilliaW
&gt;ni
sic: 9 instrumental; 10 'Varied; 12 R i s D i i a a s r a i s n i B x n i a x i x i a i s i i x a B N X R n i i s n i R i a i u n s n a a s x R H n i i m s g R n o s n s f l K R i i n i R a i n s i i H R i i a H a n a i i i u i i i i i i H i H Burgeis ar'e spending tho day,
Air. and Airs. Frank Miller have orchestra; 1 popular.
„
Friday, in Daytona.
ns their guest, Airs. Miller’s sisW DAF— Kansas City Star (111) n
. .
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te«’. Mrs. Eva Herndon o f New it 7 r,q,ooi of the air; 11: 15-1:00 j®
1
Judge and Airs. E. F. Houshold- 5’ ork City.
Airs. Herndon is a
N'ighthnwks.
,H
or and Airs. Floyd Palmer motor- former resident of this city.
t\HJ— I.os Angeles Times (195)
8 concert; 8:30 children; 10 in­
I
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WA1C — Afeinnhis CommcrcinlBUENOS AIRES, Jan. 30.— A
Anoeal (501.9) 8 bedtime story; a V
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Alinn.,
Jan.
2D.—The
line of one-class passenger ships
8:80 classical.
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devoted exclusively to tho trans­ Western and Southern railroads
WCCO — Minneapolis.St. Paul n 4^
wore
denied
a
temporary
injunc­
portation of emigrants hus been
tion to restrain enforcement of (117) 8 fireside philosophies; 8:15 jj ♦
inaugurated between European and
1a
lower express rates in territories auto show.
South American ports by a Ger­
CKAC— Montreal
(125)
6:10
in a decision of the U. S. Court
man steamship company.
The
concert; 7:10 variety; 9:20 arches- £ J
filed here Wednesday.
first o f the line to arrive here
tra.
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brought 1,000 German and other
WEAK— New York (192) 7:00 a A
There arc largo numbers of
Europeans to Brazil and 1.C0O to (younjr mt,n who would consent to talk; 8:10 concert; 9:10 soprano;
aV
Argentina.
j get married this month if they'10 orchestra.
Ih e ship Provides
t i n t d a s s . cou|d find wives who would agree
W .IZ -N ew York (-155) « dance;
comfort* nnd conveniences for tho to
t them.
7 talk; 7:15 soprano; 7:30 talk;
third class price. She has 2.1D1
7:15 string quartet; 8:15 talk;!
cabins, accomodating two, four and
Chicago nnd West Palm Bench 8:10 baritone; !» string orchestra;
six persons each, with salon, smok­
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are running neck and neck on the
ing room, library, rending room,
•»:
price of eggs; 80 cents a dozen.
■hip to have a fem- two large dining rooms, barber The quality is the same in encli ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 3 V
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Bozo,

Big Owl fn Bronx Park

N E W YORK, Jan. 30.— Profes­
sor John Toomcy, IL K., B. P. Z.
(Head Keeper Bronx Park Zoo),
reported yesterday that Bozo, the
owl, was badly fooled by the
eclipse Saturday morning.
Professor Toomey observed the
cclipso from the aviary. So did
Bozo.
" I t was the finest eclipse I ever
saw," said Professor Toomey. "All
the singin’ hirdn were singing to
bent the band just before it grew
dark. Them ns wasn’t singin’ was
chirpin’ or making their favorite
noises—all except Rozo, the owl.
" I was tollin’ Murphy, ono o f
the keepers, what a fine dny it
was for an cclipso when all o f a
sudden it grew dark and tho birds
stopped singin’ and went to sleep.
It was a funny experience. One
minute it was light nml the racket
in the birdhnunc was tremendous.
The next minute it’s dark and
quiet as a cemetery, with tho birds
ruffling their wings so’s they can
stick their hends under ’em. Then
Bozo came to life.
"Whoo! ja y s
B07.0, r.tretchin’
himself and blinkin’ up nt whnt he
thinks is the moonlight. ’ Whoo!’
says he, wonderin’ how tho devil
he got only two hours’ sleep.
"Tho old bird had been hootin’
it up all night and about 7 o’­
clock he’d knocked o ff and gone

ALL TRAINS MET
Zoo
BV PUBLISHER OF

to sleep.
"W hoop aays he, cottin’ ready to
00 his____
stuff
and fidgetin'
_________
„ ____.around
* * If to say, “ This is the funniest
lookin' night I ever see.’
Owner o f Maine Newspaper
1"W h oo!’ he shrieks, bein’ wider
Grows Indignant at Hint
awake by this time and shakin’ a
That
He Lends Easy U fe ;
to get his blood In circulation.”
Publishes
Daily Routine
"Then the dnrkncss melts a w a y!
aa quickly as it had fallen and It’s j
AUGUSTA, Ky., Jan. 30.—J. A.
broad daylight again. The change!
_
tompson, editor
o f the Bracken
caught Bozo in tho
middle o f hi-s i Tlmmpuon,
cd
hc’.i j C.ironlclc,
longest ’ whoo’ o f the
tfie day, and
and" hcYi
Chronicle, a v;
weekly newspaner pub
so flabbergasted, he brenks o ff in I lr,5C,i ,,crc* “i i 1*?*8 1,0 wor* » hard
the middle of it nml just pita there ,In ‘ hurgos $t.O) a year fo r his
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dumbfounded,
tryin’
to decide paper, which is brimful o f neighwhether he should stay awake, or hnrhoud news and more than a
: mattering o f state nnd national
go bnck ti* sleep, or what.
"H ere tho poor bird has been intelligence. Some one must have
1-inted that Editor Thompson was
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NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—The Vaa-j assorted,their independence. They
car College girla really didn’t educate their parents. It is namean all they said qtjout those tunl that th# young should be
clgsroU.
|mojra a d a p t^ o ^ fnnorations.
Miss Ruth Millard, member of
the senior class at ^Poughkeepsie, the
explained thlq.
V
Uion sterna, to pm. the expression
i.foj; fepedom, not the
A referendum made public Wed­
nesday showed that 43a of tho 057 o'utc'ry'
a • group of oppressed
students said they, smoked and
even went so far as to, say they
referred
tjjo
twpqty-to-apack
rands to the gold-ticiicd
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ULM, Gerjnnny, Jnn. 30.—The
smoking, Miss Millard explained cqthedral o f Ulm, next to Cologne

cathedral
the largc.st
that what tho glrlH ftioaht to sa yr*^
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was they "knew how” (o smoko 0/ worsh'P in Germany is in gravo
She pointed oat th it lew Uian. danger of collapse unless the atrucly o f the devotees o f the
twenty
the' Tu- tnro can ha bracftl and certain
1® JPgi 0UJ. f0,,r nn‘l * hni f Im.013 |himralf to this extent:
nd its ail o vn . It a not worth'
“ There arc avidcully people In o| Nicotine had violated the rpfc ppria replaced. The edifice was
which Has been In force several neglected during the war, the re­
, , ,
..
. . i Augusta who have formed the
volution and th e period of
in­
Finally ha takes ono dtr-giistcd opinion that publishing a newspa- years.
Explaining how some girte learn flation.
look around at what - le ft “ f the pPr js child’s play, which will cause
. Ulm Cathedral, which ia cap­
eclipse, and an much an rays: 1the average publishes to smile, to how to smukc, she said:
able o f holding 30,000 pooplo, was
"There are times when It Is
\Vhat a fine false .alarm you turn-! say the least. I f there is any oth­
er! out to be.’ Then iio shrug: and, er job, busjncss or.
profession expedient to light up, at- least. begun In 1377 and . the work was
goes barb to sleep.
where tin proprietor puts in long­ Prrhapa the boy friend wnnts a carried on nt intervals till the
"A a Bozo w^nt bark to rlrcp all er hours and receiver less pay wo pnl nr the hoitoss would think lftth century. It was by no means
the other birds, kiddin’ tjipmr.clvcr. would like to know of it. For in­ you prudish. The college girl is completed then, but for several
by thinkin’ they’d bad a full night's stance here are a few o f tho stunts not prndish and she believes in ! centuries was left in ita unfinIshcd state. Work wa3 resumed
rent, woke up and started r.lngin’ that Hie publisher of tho Chroni­ progress.
again,”
cle goes through with daily:
"H er parents, to be sure nrc not in 18-Mj and completed in 1030.
’’Everything’:! all ri^lit now, I
Get:; up at 5:30 A. M. rain dr so progressive; 400 o f them do
Jacksonville — Two new oficc
though. Tho owl':! asleep and the j '"Hnc, cold or hot; gocn to the not approve of smoking nmong
xnekct’:i fierce.’
|office, goes to the cnrly train lights college girls. A goodly portion buildings to be erected at Hogan
the gasoline burner on the lino- of them have not approved of and Maproo streets.
.
.
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led stocking3.
Fort Pierce— Over 400 carloads
Industrial rDreamwold
Lots
Make
th?, mntion °{.™lin|f,
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T |writes copy until time for the 8:37
"'ih
e rolle„_
"The
college girls bobbed their o f citrus fruit shipped out of St.
l &gt; l l ^ l e v iO r p ; i x c c o r u
D o r o a le s
X n ! trjiin. gets the ’comers’ and ’goers’ 1hair, tucked up their skirts and Lucie county prior to Jnnunry 7.

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TOKIO, Jan. 30.—The reform of
the Houso of Peers probably will
be the most important problem to
come befojre the Diet #t its hapending session.. The.reform bill &gt;
probably will come up in March
and, according to the Japanese
press, may create the gravest cri­
sis that the coalition government
has faced.
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At pfesent the House of Peers
has virtual control of thfc Diet sfjd
block the lower house on any
point, A c^fcilk«5lh the ’ ' 1 ‘ '

„ip two houses will be attempt!
the
The cisentlal objective,1however. Is
a change In the miioner In which
tbrf memhership o f the Upper body
fg selected^ A t presenl h alf Che
members hold office by hereditary
right, and the other half la equally
divided between those appointed
for Iifo By the EmpSrdr and those
elected by large proporty: owners.
The proposed rcfoi*m contemplate:!
the reduction o f the first hhlf to
about ono third of the' rpentberrhip, to be elected by peers from
dniong their rank:, and reduces the'
imperial appointees to the same
number but for terms o f only seven
years. Tho remaining seats would
be elective.

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LE T US 8F !
Genuine Victrokj
with a four td
Radio Receiving

1&gt;” john H. Gordon, Director of
1280J
Field Operations, becomes the D i­
rector of Field Survey F. If. A k ­
ers, Commercial Car Manager, a$
ThiB instrument!
Director of Distribution ana Dis­
chased on easy 1
tricts taking over the depurt' mrnts formerly handled by Mr.
Sanford and Mr. F. B. Walker,
'S e a t t le
District “Representative,
comes to the home otficc as Di
g£ -rector of Service and L. C. Covoll,
5 8 1 *0 *3
D e t r o i t District Representative
NEW MEMBER OF BOARD
the new Commercial Car Man­
ager.
T A LLA H A S S E E , Jan. 30. —
133 S.
R. N. Hargcr, Director of Ad­
George Biddle o f Bunnell has b?en
vertising, has been transferred to
appointed a member of the board
London where he will represent „
Everythin
of public instruction for District 1,
.
the Governing Djectors o f Dodgo
Flagler county, * succeeding J. L.
Georgia
Brothers (Britain) Limited. Mr. j-k
Johnson, removed from tho counHargcr sailed for London Dec. G L i r U l T l a n d
Cy*
to take up permanent residence.
' Time
.........................
cn“ '» th- p“ ‘ n"'“ ------------------- ‘----------------------------- * ------ ------------on M ark et1
ptv
With Sir. JInrger’s departure Coming H ere Tuesday Short
direction of the promotion nml ad­
o f ‘ Please remits’ ; looks over the
vertising department has been
Members o f the Drum nnd CornThough no formal offering of conmiunication:; to sec that no one
again placed in the hands of Geo. ot corps of tho Georgin Industrial Jthe property has been made, 00 lots is 'ripped up the back’ and thus
Harrison Phelps, who until April, Home at Macon, will give n con-J in Dreamwold. one o f Sanford’s avoids a libel suit or a licking;
1022, was Director o f Advertising. cert nt tho High School auditor- 1finest subdivisions which ii being continues to the office, rends proof,
h p ln .4 ,'fil.
llfn ’make
tin flirt up
C n vm
8:30 1developed
by tha Bodwcll Realty
Helps
thea *forms,’ feeds
A t that time in connection with ium, Tuesday night, Feb.
cylinder press two or threo
Bis own advertising business, he o’clock, it was announced, Thurs- Gompuny, have been sold within
hours
became advertising counsel for day morning by Clem. L. Hack-1 lb e part few days, according to Hmcs n week— nbout 2V4
Dodge Brothers. In this latter ney, advance man for the troupe. Harry T. Bodwcll, president of tho j tnch time; telephones all over the
' * ‘boys in the corps, company. The sales have been' county in search of news, runs
capacity Mr. Phelps hus been in There are lfi
close touch with nil Dodge Broth­ ranging in ngc from about 10 to equally divided betwen local nnd down ninny clues of nllcgcd news,
out o f town people.
&gt;which often prove to be mythical;
ers promotion and advertising ac­ 10 years.
Mr. Bodwcll expressed himself i wjjncs homo nt the noon hour,
tivities and consequently is in n ; Tho corps is on its regular tour
pienred with the showing 1where the came table motions arc
position to resume direction of ail j of Florida in the interest o f tho nn
,
. in Macon
„ ,n- lncL,
!l ,ris :1
,V. :itho
gone through
through with:
with; ’dies
'digs un’
up’ morn
more
which
in 01
reality
f " ? subdivision
«,ub&lt;i!yi» ion has
hn« nmdn
made mid
and the
the gone
policies and detuils immediately. home
c°py, goes to the 1.24 train, thon
r .There will be no change in the !
t'» the nfilce until time for tho 4.07
moral advertising business of : !h.Vini,,S Ky e a r ? it
remaining until the 5.21, whether
' Harrison Phelps, Inc. It will he
late or on time; then home for
^ . conducted as formerly at its pres­
This sale now in pro­
. .. . . .. .
supper, then to the 7:45 train,
ent location, 110 Kowcnn Street, until they were aide to earn their!
jMr.
lr&lt; Bodwcll
uodwcll culled
attention
t
o
;
n“
cr
wmen
copy
is
prep
culled attention t o ; “ Her which copy is prepared for
gress at Dickson-Ives
* Detroit, under the "vnurul dlrcct- own living.
__ no regular t ^
w U
_ ____
_l.,n(I
w h
enjoy.)
e n t r a n c e gates
o4f Sll
the UIBU,„
D ream. -1_^°
n.t,xt
this daily rou•*/. I tlon of Mr. I’ hclps.
patronage of nny organization blit .Vo|d saying that they bad caused [ tjne is gone through with^soven
brings new, seasonable
* *M r. Jennings began business ns depends for its support upon such
favorable comment on th e ! 'Iaya o f the week, excepting that
' ■ \ Dodge Brothers denier in New activities as tho drum and bugle tract. The gates are of concrete I ‘ He arising time on Sunday is 0.15
merchandise at lower
» Y o rk ,o n December 1st. Ho has c°G’ i,‘
.
,
pillars, with red tilo coping, s e t' 'V
and we appropriate enough
than expected prices.
I been, associated with Dodge IlmthI lie concert will bo free. An in a quarter circle. The gates are time to go to church and Sunday
JJ erg practically from the day they especial invitation has been ex- j built sturdily and will remain n [ school.’’
T h e S a l e continues
- began building motor cars, begin- tended to tho children o f the town ! permanent addition to the beauty j
----------- ------------ — 1 ning as New York District Rcprc- with the belief that they will cn-|of the tract,
;
Tampa— Northern interests scthrough Saturday — it
m
* tentative. Subsequently he was joy the concert somewhat more
cure 10.000 acres near Old Tamwill profit patrons to at­
i called to Detroit and for two years j than grown persons since
the
St. Auguatino— Building permits' l&gt;a Bay; proposed development of
a acted ns Director of Service. Three members o f the corps are child­ issued dining 1924 totaled 004,9431tract to cost $30,000,000.
tend.
* years ngo when Mr. Nichols was ren.
mi Increase of ?213,117 over 1923.'
appointed general sales manager
1 (aif a*\n
Tnmpn — Pl„-«i pom»'«t&lt;’i| f -•«
TaV.’trcs— I ft*finite • steps taken - Ver©—rPlaqa formulating
for construction o f 25 bungalows 'i n
j »?y I’Wr.tdoiit'.F. J, Hiiyflcfl. * Mr.
Jcnnlings was tnnd« assistant gen- toward catabiishment o f
local crnstrucUnn o f $1,900,000 hotel at Seminole Heights district at ap•I
* Ipral sales malinger.
chnmhcr of commerce.
Liberty Park.
proximate cost o f $3,500 each.

B

a m

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Now at D-I Continuing Through Saturday

I

Broadcasting T h e Forthcoming Y ow ell-D rew /

Towels and
Notions

Boy’s Sleeping
Garments

Turkish Towels, No. 330
at, e a c h ................... 17c

Minneapolis
Sleeping Gar­
ments — 1 pc. style. Made
of pajama check, for chil­
dren of 1 to 12 yrs. Short
length, now ..................... $1

45c Turkish Towels sel­
ling ....
39c
Half Linen Huck Tow­
els, n o w ...................2Uc
No. 7G3 Huck Towels
sell a t ..................... 16c

Construction Competition
i
1

To Increase the Interest in the Most Delightful nnd
Instructive of all the Modem Sciences we Announce this
Itudio Construction Competition.

■f

1
1

-—In announcing this competition we a r opening it to every man, woman and child in Sanford who
is interested in radio receiving. It is the ono opportunity that you will have of constructing a fmo
five-tube «et, built by one of America's foremost radio manufacturers, that will enable you to re­
ceive every station on the American continent. The following information about this competition
will interest everyono and it is our aim to enroll a great number o f radio enthusiasts.

— Wo lmvc just completed arrangements with
one of the leading makers of fine Radio Equip­
ment to supply us with all of the essential parts
to build a limited number of receiving sets. Tho
price at which we secured these unassembled
sets was so low that it enables us to put them
within the reach of every Radio enthusiast.

set and will be given all instructions by which
to assemble it. When the set is completed you
will find that the cost is very small.

— Before we can start this competition It is
absolutely essential that we secure a sufficient
number who are willing to enter this competi­
tion and at the start there is nothing to pay
unless we secure the desired number o f entries.

Class A.

— Our plan Is ns-follows;— each week every
competitor will be supplied with a-part of tho

Class

II.

Class C.

Men and Boys over 18 years of ngo.
Boys under the age of 18.
Women and Girls.

Aiilil

d£ii3® 3B Ti

—The completed sct3 will ho judged by a com­
mittee that will be appointed by the Radio Club
of Orlando. Tho prizes that will be given will
also be selected by this same committee.

Com­

plete Information about tho plan-will bo given you then nnd the entiro bucccss o f this featuro depends^upon tho.^iumber-&gt;vho,register.&gt;Thecompetition sw ill'b e under tho supervision o f Mr. Geo.

MAIN FLOOU D-l

Hose ami
Accessories
Pure Silk Quaker Hose at
?1 pr. Lisle top and
sole, in colors of jack
rabbit .light
fawn,
French nude, black, si­
zes 8 ‘/fi to 10.........$1 pr.
Pure Silk Gold Stripe in
white— reinforced top
and sole ....... SI.79 pr.
Box W hiting and Cook
Stationery at
..... 19c
16 Hutton length Kayser white silk glovca
now ......... .......... §1.59
35c to G5c Linen Hand­
kerchiefs at . Half OR

New White Fab

W hite
Satin
Canto«
Crepe, 40 inch width,
y a r d ................
Belding’s Satin finish
Crepe for dresses and
lingerie, now ... SI.29
White Crepe Meteor for
Dresses, and Linger­
ie, 40 — inch widthnow ................. $2-69
Mnllinson’s white pussj
willow taffets, 40 inch
width, now........ ?3.9S
W hite tub silks in 3*
inch widths— reg. #
quaHty, selling $1-791
W hite Georgette Crepe,
for
dresses
and
blouses,............$1.98 j
MAIN FLOpil D-l

V

I
Womens’ Underwear
98c

Nainsook bloomers in white
and pink, all sizes a t ...... 98c
Soft crepe night gowns in
white, flesh, peach— hem­
stitching at
neck
and
sleeves........................... 98c
Nainsook gowns and Teddies,
now all sizes........!.......... 98c

— A t tho end of the competition, that is when
all sets are completed, we will give one prizo for
the best set in each class.
„
. . ./&lt;d

yisltdho^yictrola-Radio Section,.Third Floor, nnd register your name in this competition.

Moffat-'Jr.,-manager o f’our-lladiQ':

12 Spools J. &amp; P. Coat's
Cotton in black, white
and colors— all sizes,
rcg. 72c doz. now 50c doz.
White net drcsslin'inga in iong
waist
style ....................... 59c
Imitation Dutchess Lac­
es, reg. 30c yd., now 24c
Reg. $1 yd., NOW, 79c yd.
20 Per Cent Discount on
Val. Laces.
Full size Dox Kotex, now
at ........................... 17c
MAIN KM ton n t

$1.00

French hand made gowns
at ...............
$1.98
Hand drawn work nnd hand
embroidery, white, flesh,
peach, orchid, yellow, all
sizes at .........
$1.98
11.0(11! 2 Ii-1

Children’s
Underwear
Pajama check Teddies for
girls of 2 to 10 at.......... 89c
Fcr girls of 12 ot 14 a t .......98c
H.'it Union Suits for child­
ren 4 to 14 — round neck
and short sleeves............. 98c
White Outing Kimonas for
infants ......................... 89c
All Wool Baby Blanket bound
with silk ......,.............. $1.29
Middies o f white twill ....tail­
ored for girls, 4 to 14..... $1.29
rioort 2 i&gt;-i

J H

Beddings
G3.x99
now
72x9!)
now
81x99
now
81x99

„

Mohawk Sheds.
............. ....... I l i
Mohawk Sheets,
........ ...........
Mohawk Sheets.
....................
Mohawk Sheets^

81x99 Tomahawk Sheet!
... $1

now

81x99 Orange Sheets.
now ............ ...... $li
Double wear Bed Hprca^.
72x90 now
60x80 Wolverine Doubjj

Blankets, now

-I V E S C O .

M A IN FLO O R R-1

2 ~ 1 4 0 r a n g e A ve. .O rlando. PhoneWOQ

�artUlary training, 900 atudenta.
Fort Barrancas: For basic and
coast artllldrw training, 400 stu­
dents.

Enters McClintock Probe

Hants
O f Auto t e g
D ies In Poverty A t Seventy-Seven Depriving London whip-trcmien of today cannot:
NEW YORK. Jan. 29— John B. atonal baseball.team in 1881. A f- Women Of Odd J o b a
,
_ _ _
(ask the authorities to p
few

Thera are threq courses divided
into the Red, White and Blue cour­
‘'Jr,
b
ses. the age lim it being as follows:
Day. first president o f tho New tor reorganizing the “ Mets” and
Red coarse, 17 to 25 years; white
■I1IBV
York Baseball Club o f the National nutting, them in chamionship shape
course, 18 to 28 years; blue course,
LONDON, Jnn "
-hip- i
League and founder o f the Giants, Day and Mutrie established the
19 to 31 years.
women
o
f
Covent
Garden
are
goA t a meeting they 4 *
m *y
^ in!^
who
lost
his
fortune
fighting
to
N
ew
York
club
and
entered
the
Basic o f first year students will
vviUCare F o r N e a r ly be admitted between the ages of
keep tho Giants In the National National League in 1883.
&amp; t? a ^ ,s d0pnrodlucCe
„ u * , t h o f iM tr u c - 17 and 24 years, it is stated.
league, died in poverty yester­
By 1885 they had the new team
day. He was seventy-seven years in fine fettle and pyshed Chicago
First year men, •or basic stu­
Jan\?Kr? T t*Stf th° vi,la,KC Sh^tly the familiar figured
S ^ u m m e r M on ths
dents, w ill be assigned to camps!
old and lived at 647 W est 147th hard fo r first place.' The Giants blacksmith Is becoming an auto- {he whip.wom&lt;?n win dlsap^
mobile
salesman.
The wh.p-wo-: from CoK„ nt Garden just
Street.
kept up their pace in succeeding
■The re- nearest their homes, without ex­
men
are
among
the
picturesque •horso nm, thc 8treet eric***
e 1926 cit- ception, while former students will
For years he had been a hope­ years under,Day as president un­
campa of be assigned to continue training in
less cripple as the result o f par­ til 1890 when the Brotherhood of denizens that go along with this . (ll„p o c a m i. nnd in their pi.
who are ~
jmpriaingr the last branch o f service in which
alysis, seldom oble to earn the 85 Baseball Players formed nn out­ most picturesque market s q u a re ,,^ , bc rever&gt;!
Alabama. they were entered. Red course
dole that was his as “ inspector of law league and a fierce baseball
...Carolina, students will be permitted to
ty of whip*.
players and umpires” each time ho war was waged.
families have checked tho whips
attended a game in New York, and
Mutrie wns forced out, but Day I
LouisL na and MU- choose their branch o f service, how­
utterly dependent on the pension remained until 1893, drawing on |of the produce growers who fre- |PRINCETON PROFESSOR
F... on Feb. 15, ever, there will be only a limited
Uy, U
open
number
o
f
vacancies
for
cavalry
nnouncement by Col.
of a few hundred dollars he re­ his own resources nnd losing mon­ quet this mnrkot.
IS HONOR!
This concession o f whip check-;
ceived from the club. His w ife ey, but doing a man’s part in the
charge of tho and artillery, both field and coast.
A- training camps, The greatest number of vacancies
was tho victim of nn incurable a f­ preservation o f the club and Na­ ing, which has supported many
BERLIN. Jan. 30— Dr. Ei
open in the various will be In infantry at Camp Mc­
fliction. but somehow they man- tional Lengue. For a time he families for so long n time, wns Cushing Richardson, director o f f
2 to last for a per- Clellan.
nged to keep their heads above was retained as mnnngei* nnd then granted to six ancestors of tho Princeton University library,
The purpose o f the training
water nnd steer clenr of any re­ ho dropped out o f sight, rememb­ present day whip-women in the been designated
correspoi
when Covent member o f thc Prussian Arni
cognizable charity.
ered only when some particularly sixteenth centuiy
" 'iy $.000 students camps, uring the military meaning,
Mr. Day was a tobacco mer­ pitiable crisis in his existence re­ Garden was really a convent gar­ of Sciences in its philosophlc- bis.
* Jfor training in the is described as follows:
“ To assemble ambitious young
chant of means when he entered called him to the attention of the den o f the Monks of Westminster, torirnl section.
this being due to
outside which the farmers brought
the baseball business.
He nnd basebnll magnates.
oner facilities to care Americans for thirty days train­
Jumes “ Smiling Jeems" Mutrie.
Funeral services will be held for. their garden truck to sell. In that
dum ber, in
1924 ing, annually, In citizenship, mili­
We have reached the limit whon:
tary drill, self reliance, initiative,
bis partner in the venture, ench him tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. in nn |century half a dozen whip-women |modest men on a windy day must-'
ore than eight thoualeadership,
s received by tho good fellowship and
pitched a game for the Metropol­ undertaker’s shop nt 2343 Eighth I k'jolc charge o f the whins of the h dd their pants down.
; farmers to keep them from thu
itans, New York’s first profes- Avenue.
Area from the eight moral and spiritual conduct— how
__________________________________, ! hands of thieves, ami collected a
jin* the area, and it to work hard and effectively; how
Chicago’s horses derreased by
1penny from tho owner at the end ten per cent during 1923, nnd mo- "''
that even a greater to play tho game o f life and win.”
The applicant bears no expense
of the day. The number o f whipr,tadents will make ap1 year, according to whatever if accepted as one of
women hns grown to 12 because
the students— the government pay­
some women left their share o f ! E H a a a a a a a n v a R B M a s iB a a M u iM
ing
his
transportation
from
his
,rt of the various
•rta will be request- home nnd return, in addition to
J*
NEW YORK, Jan. 29.— A mnn*aro o f moral Import nr not, neithiuthorities to issue providing money allowances for
food,
while
traveling,
all
accom­
He
Mure
to
see
our
line
b
e
fo
r
e
must be a hero to his wife if hi« cr should there ever be an invasion
itions calling upon
marriage is to bc made n success,‘ o f tho privacy of either a husband
the commonwealths modations ofter his arrival at the
b u y in g your
the Rev. Nelson Junius Springer or n wife by the other. The Indt‘the camps for the 30 camp, and in case of sickness, ex­
pert
madical
attention,
and
i
f
nec­
(icclnred Sunday in his series o f pcndence of neither is to be violntmd thereby gain a
essary, nursing. The government
, lectures on the "Problems o f Mod- ed with impunity.
Confidence^
[of true citizenship.
goes the limit, nnd pays the laun­
ern Marriage."
‘
j should bc wnited
nnd not for**thing we teach in dry bill o f every student.
j lie urged preservation through «&lt;!• Any other courso lends inevl, NOT military trainOnly Americans citizens are
but citiienship,” said privileged to attend the various Miss Estelle Eleanor Cehling hns injected a new element into the in -, a.M ,ri?la nn'l tribulations of nmr- i tably to a senso o f degradation.''
»t
,ife
Hlutdons held by a
tthewj in commenting camps, und foreign-born applicants \estimation c f the death of William McClintock, Chicago’s "millionaire 1
orphan." She has handed to authorities four letters which she recoiv- br T*0 ani&gt; bridegroom. Springer
j the camps serve,
wishing to serve must have taken ed from William Shepherd, foster-father of young McClintock, and j HnI,, a n,,,n imight fail to make the Compulsory Labeling:
or student is called out first naturalization papers it
drawer of the will which made him chief beneficiary. Chief Justice
, of his opportunities or to
in the cipacity of an is stated.
O f Products Sought;
Hnrry Olson says the letters would be "decidedly important.”
I ‘"C harge other duties nnd still
. ovfXi community. Ho
These camps were inaugurated ] ___________________
1retain his wifos respect nnd love,
\ye have 600 patterns includ­
Menu to.solve which by the late President
Theoore
‘
but:
ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 30.—
the wtlftrc 6 ( his Roosevelt, and in turn have been
ing all shades of
[He is like wise taught sporsored by the late Presidents Rowell
W ill Inspect; Statue o f Dog M
a r k s ! u t . r« adliuiln taTh.Sr'lhil
bv and order, and Woodrow Wilson nnd Warren G.
Grey— the season’s most popJKST.7J:
i great dealHarding, nnd lately by President Florida R.O.T.C. Unit: Monument To W o m a n : ; - « t o ^ - ,
ular color. Prices from $12.50
iy hours are devoted Calvin Coolidge, as well ns the
/ /
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their marriage venture. They must ' L'r . ,tu acc°mmo(lut° the largo
to $60.00.
G AIN E S V ILLE . Jan. 30.— ColoDARIEN, Wis., Jnn. 30. — A live together on terms o f the great crowds that attend servi
Borcmenta and drills, lending churchmen and educators
vices. The «
‘‘W '
J J
J* &amp;
nel
Frank
W.
Rowell,
It.
O.
T.
C.
iJernoons arc entirely throughout the United States. Un­
bronze reproduction o f a pet est the most complete intimacy nnd ?, . ‘r cbl»fchcs have beet
pathletics and citizen- der the plans of the army, the sons officer of the Fourth Corps area.
has
arrived
here
for
nn
inspection
1
®cotc^ co^ '°
Lassie, tops the encl- must have enough of insight |B,1S custom for several
Whiddon &amp; Hodges
o f presidents nnd governors, and
|
|\V
the University of Florida m ili-, monument placed by Chnrles II. and delicacy to maintain in the I
|tilt every man m°y o f farmers nnd laborers, nil have of
I
mind
of
the
other
that
com
plete1
Men
are
inferior
in
somoways
y» Pa
ehance to gain ad- an equal chance, and hunk side by tnry unit. The Florida unjt is JLungs at tho grave of his wife, approval on which love depends. , hut they can do without a wash
110 E. 2nd St.
striving for the rank o f Distin-1 j* rs Jennie H. Langs, in the little
Ihcje camps, it wns side.
"A man may be guilty of all I rnK*
.
.
.
„
.,
ky Colonel Mathews
Another feature of the training guished College clans. Louisiana j
*
—
foremost country cemetory hcrc* Bcnenth manner o f error, shortcoming, in-1
blanks numbering camps is the fact that five military State University won
adcquncy, fault nnd sin, provided
.
“
outhern
laurels
last
year
with
a
the
recumbent
figure
of
the
dog
is
aaBM uannH EaM aa'..^«iaaaaaa*
he diftributed on Feb. I’chools in Georgia, South Caroli­
that in the circumstances through
Innoui counties in the na nnd Tennessee, hnvc offer j&lt;1 rank of 85 per cent, while Florida this inscription: "Be Kind to An- which he becomes guiltv there are
, tie county nuthori- scholarships, amounting to a re­ finished with a fraction ainbovc 84 niilns.”
! no elements of cowardice, hypoc­
kdirge of thc distribu- duction in fees from $50 to more per cent.
| Ln&gt;B|0f u blooded collie, died sev- risy, laziness, caddishness, vulgarthan $200 to students this year who
[kuks.
■ity or filthiness, weakness and mis­
jJ end years before Mrs. Langs.
Jtbdate for the open- nro chosen by their camp com­ Man Dies for Assault
taken judgment can he pardoned."
The
Lnngs
dcvotcil
much
of
their
laopj, July 2, is more manders for their general excell­
Br* Springer declared that the
hi distant, it; was ence in drill, athletics nnd con­ Upon 10 Y ear Old Girl! time and part of their income to!
very obstacles in the wny of im­
rCobnel Muthuws that duct. The following ure the mil­
the care o f animals and humane parting information regarding the
already has re- itary schools nnd the number of
M ICHIGAN C ITY, Jan. 30. — {work. Mr. Lnngs explained that in specific problems of n husband nnd
xiimately 6,000 re- scholar!hips offere.*:
Peter Vergolini. steel worker of placing tho reproduction o f Las- wife illustrated precisely the sort
Riversido
Military
Academy,
1;
atiori blanks to the
Gary, Ind., was electrocuted at the sie at Mrs. Langs’ grave he not of thing which must he eliminat­
i and it is expected Tennessee Military TnstiOite, 1; state prison Friday for the murder: only regarded it as a tribute to
ed from life ,,
if i,iamilK(.
marriage is to 1UI.
fulwill run around Columbia Military Institute, 1; o f n ten year old Serbian girl ’ his wife’s memory, hut believed i t ! fill its purpose and its promise.”
Gordon
M
ilitary
Institute,
5;
and
like camps arc thrown
whom he assaulted and strangled would he a lesson in tho general i “ Coarse habits nnd expressions
Georgia Military Academy, 1.
to death last September.
'subject o f kindliness to animuls. I must go,” he said, "whether they
The student attending one o f the
■ailitaqr 'Amps— Fort
, Georgia; Fort Bragg, four camps will miss nothing dur­
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Camp McClellan, ing the period that he wbuld oth*
Fort Bnrrnncas,! erwise have in his homo city. He
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thing in

This sale is put on in order to make room for new spring: merchandise for
which Mr. Kronen is leaving* fo r the northern markets within a few days.
A t the same time we are givin g the public the opportunity to purchase
W inter Apparel at less than wholesale prices.
N ever before were such values o ffered in Sanford.

Childrens Footwear?
Some people « ay SERVICE
Others FIT—
3ot we claim that it is necessary to cont-

Sugar 10 Is 72c

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Dresses $3.75 to $9.75

Mne the two.
frory active child is naturally hard on

Crisco 31b cans 69c

A L L S IZ E S A N D C O L O R S — A M A Z I N G V A L U E S

But they also require shoes that will

lb 48c
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Formerly to $19.50

ihoes that means Q U A L IT Y .

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Coals $5.75

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on this business we must obumi:
hundred# o f millions, of dollars , o f
new capital; we Artist maksgas
Quicker, and make'. It in larsor
Quantities; we must have tha full
co-operation df tho regulatory bod­
eta Drastic CurtoilMenl ies, and we must adjust rates so
f Oil Uses hi Industry To that the cost o f service wjll be
iuH From Creation of a equitably proportioned among all
it Conservation Bodrd classes o f customers."

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rly and apparently
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o f stich an operation

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Submarine S-48 Is
eld Fast In Mild
ear Portsm outh

IN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30.—
charge o f the case.
,
aliitlon In the methods o f j
Operation was found neces­
aufacturinit gas in America is
sary because o f a tumor. A
a. certainty o f the immedsection o f tho intestines he a
tuture, eras the prediction
enlarged to serve as a stomach.
heire today by Harry C.
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Dr. Finney.said that only thirty
ill, of New York, president of
t w o . such operations had been
POHTSMOUTH,
N.
II.,
Jan.
30.
’ Jppericon (las Association, in
performed, and tl;nt o f these
pening remarks before the — Submarine S-48, the second
one-half were successful, the
inter meeting of gas com- States undersea vessel to come to
patients developing itormal ap­
j ‘executives. This will come
petites and living many years.
grief on tiic New England coact
lit, the speaker declared, bo­
in
tho
past
three
weeks,
was
fast
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ss the industry will lie called
jin to replace the nation’s fail- in the mud in Little Harbor, near
t. supply o f oil with gaseous fuel Jeffrey Point
Friday, after a
- Industrial heating.
night o f desperate peril o f his o f­
. r. Absil bases his prodlction ficers and crow of -id men. Tho
kPresident
Coolidgc's
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„ ac, wen are suffering from exposure,
m the creation o f the hod- their clothing frown, being taken
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M IAM I, Jan. 30.—John McEntoe
nimbly drastic, curtailment of
Rf.wman, o f the liowman-Ililtmorc
use o f oil in industrial hnntPORTSMOUTH N. H. Jan. 20. Hotel Corporation who is nt Corprocesses where it now fur­ __-The United States navy nub al (tables perfecting his last minies perhaps HO per cent of the niartob S-4R wenVIiground Lft’ tT il»jn*« Plans before construction bcil r.i ;»ply where gas could be port Thursday night, according to 1l»jn# .°M*h{% newest addition to his
.a wireless inessuge received at j
,‘if bowels, sjKike at the ,Cor1 he estimated available andi lvlttcrv navy yard here. Attempts * a’# Gables parents day on The
b l. o f oil In tho United Staton „ | „ „ t " Z d l . t r o S craft
JMfan.l-BIHn.oro Hotel nt Cornl OnIII, K
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1,000,000,000
AAA AAA t\t\I\ barrels and iLn
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the .been unavailing
because of a heavy | &amp;
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stnt rate of annual production
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1000,000 barrels,”
Mr. Abell vicinity.
successful, it is hard to always be
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right, but when a man reaches
It tho supply will last only 12
On Whaleback Reach.
my age, has had my oxnerien"*!
irs. A strict conservation proBOSTON, Jan. 30.— The United
im, national in scope, seems to State navy submarine S-48 went nnd is handling the big things in
thc big way that 1 lmva to, it is
the only solution,. and nuch
such a a|trolinti at tile
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H otel Man Speaks
To Huge Crowd At
Coral Gables Forum

igrunr means that tho Industrial. harl&gt;0r of portf,mouth. N. II., nc- rivrht.
lies of tiie nation will bo ohiig-1 cording to n radio despatch rc- j “Th
“1lnlrrrnnMlrr,.^oriU
" wnnufacturcd
l,|ve(j
the
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coive(|,'nt
‘ h&lt;? Hoston
Boston nuvy
nuvy yard
yard.
hoteV'business'and'Y believe that

A furtht’r wessogo picked up at I am nt that stage In life where
JTnis means that in ten ycarn||bc naVy yard here stated that I‘ must he right and that I enn not
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Ineirvaae nt |tho sibmnrinu had grounded on nfTord to muke n mistake. Today
1st 100 per cent and propably i Whaleback bench, o ff the harbor Bowman-Biltmorc Hotels repre
£rept coal more, ami 20,000,000. t,nt ,unC(!.
The commercial tug sent an outlay o f fifty million dotktotner* o f ina companiea.
Michael Duly and the navy tug lnrr; within five years with the adIr. Aboil warned his hearers of j nmeJ Wooley were
reported j ditions to our string o f hotels it is
i.tremendous task uheud m pro- speeding toward thut point. The 1not exaggerating u bit to sny that
ring to satisfy thb demand, to tenj er Chewink. nnd another sub- our hotels will represent one iiunSVido new methods o f genera- mnrjnCt tho S-51, were reported , dred million dollars nnd every one
and even to build thc requin- anchored near by.
of these additions hnvj got to be
additional gas manufacturing
right, have got to be successful
lipment. Another problem that
U t be met and solved, lie said, First Unit o f L ib raryjM&amp;
such adjustment of rates to
.S', M»ta„',faTS
public thut each customer Is N earing Completion
;
build
by
greatost
hotel nt Coral
til pay tho costs he cuusen the! _ ,
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tpany and not force the indust- n
ILLr., Jan. ou.
i lie (;ublcs not u single person told me
thnt I was wrong; on the contrary
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n .Vr I'ln’s new library building will be hundieds have told mu how right
r ? J 5 \ l S £ Jbn i v t J Y l l « « " l y r" r occuPnncy within the they thought I was.
‘ rr J h0*e
tH’ l ^an next month, according to present
|ir anuie.
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indications. This unit, constructed
IN S T A L L JEWISH FUAT.
rogress in the
gas business nt a C()St ()f $100,000, will contain
Ind the last two decades has reference rooms und- 'library
offices
GAINESVILLE.' Jnn. 30.— Del­
a T«c°rd of peak after peak, rooms on the second floor, nnd
three times
us much gur. conference rooms, debate hull, ta Epsilon Phi, local Juwish frat­
ernity organized about u year ago,
lust
[mimed
during
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.. typewriter roomy, receiving room, will be installed during the first
irs as during tho preceding ten, j vault and reserve book room on
sneaker declared. A striking the f.n t floor. It i» 1G7 by 40 week, in February, it is stated, as
(ii ,iu„
n,,,,,,,™ .. u i?-a!
Tau Epsilon I*hi, na; is that while tho ..............
household |f»*et bi
und
has seating m
nccommodao f gns increased 100 per cent ti„nn for 300 students in the refhonorary fraternity for Juw
tho lant ten years, the u-e of 1renco room nnd 200 in the reicrvo ish student:;. Memiiers of the local
chapter are B. J. Minmun, William
•in industry jumped 1,000 per hook quarters.
Edetstein, Morris Bennett. J. V.
Once Dad’s pants were cut down! Bufer,'Joo Swartz, Aaron banner,
"Wo have got to mako plans for
' Industry three times its pres- to fit Willie. Now they are not I ? 'Hrr \So[omon, Marcus Edolsteln,
crank Wdliumson and pledge Joe
slze. I f gas service does not even cut down to fit dud.
I Shapiro.

DEI.AND, Jan. 20— By fa r grea­
ter than the initial showing o f
last year,, tho second annual Vol­
usia county fa ir opened its gates
promptly at 10 o’clock, Tuesday
morning, with all displnys, enter­
tainments nnd exhibits complete
in all departments, and not a single
vacant space in any o f the 10 ma­
jor exhibit buildings. The fnir
will close Saturday night.
A slight haze was apparent when
Dclarid awoke Tucsduy morning,
biit by 0 o’clock Old Sol shone
forth in nil his glory and thc day
was bright and clear, with promiso that this section of the coun­
ty will have n favorable brahd o f
weather throughout the week.
Although large crowds throng­
ed the fair grounds on Sunday and
Monday, many automobiles en­
circling the new race track fo r thc
first time, visiters eager to get a|
glimpse at the new buildings nnd ‘
the, preliminary preparations, even
these people, were surprised at 11
the great chnngo wrought by a
night o f labor by hundreds o f ex­
hibitors, showmen and the cleric­
al force, for the “ woo small hours’’
had arrived this morning before
many o f the enthusiastic ones hud
retired to their homes with u feel­
ing that "all is well.” This morn­
ing the fair grounds was u verit­
able fairylund, with all its color­
ful banners, great displays of
agriculture, horticulture,
flori­
culture, fine urts, educational ex­
hibit, the great Johnny J. Jones
shows, livestock, automobile und
poultry buildings literally crowd­
ed with tho best displays citizens
o f the county were able to pro­
duce.
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One o f thc most beautiful spots •
on the fair grounds is the urcu 1■
sun ounded by the great exhibit ■
buildings, where during the sum­
mer months landscape artists bus­
ied themselves in the beautifica­
tion o f grounds by the planting of
grass plots, flowers, trees, and
shrubbery.
I11 t»nt-like shape thousands of { ■
electric lights form a canopy ov- 1■
cr this central park and further : J
enhance the beauty o f the sconcry. The landscaping was done
under tho supervision of Norman
P. St. John.
A t the entrance to the fnir
grounds stands the great arch of
Spanish-Moorish architecture in
stucco and roebond, with its grout
dome painted n brillinnt ycilow.
Immediately behind this is the
new office building in conventional _
design nnd of roebond construct- j ■
ion. whore tha clerical work of the 1j?
fair association is being carried 1H
on by a large corps o f assistants! *
to Secretary-Manager, Earl W . 1{J
Drown.
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YOU SHOULD INVEST IN

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AN N. H. GAR NER PROJECT

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Onk Hill is owned and developed by N. II. Garner, a long time! resident of
Sanford who knows property values.

2 . COMPLETELY IMPROVED

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Oak Hill will be provided with telephone, electric light, water, sewerage nnd
beautifully paved streets, nnd every convenience of modern life.

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As its name implies Oak Hill is a high and well drained piece o f ground which
makes it a beautiful location for homes

4RUILDING ACTIVITY
Work oif the construction of the first residence in Oak Hill began lant Mon­
day.

Other lot purchasers plan to build very soon.

BEAUTIFICATION
Streets in Oak Hill now being paved are flanked by beautiful overhanging
palms. Many gorgeous oaks throughout the subdivision lend beauty nnd
shade.

6 . THE GROWTH OF SANFORD
The rapid expansion of Sanford will 30011 envelope Oak Hill and make o f It
a most popular residential district for those with business in the city.

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So great has been the demand for Oak Hill property that 15 lots were sold
on the first clay of sale.

DIFFERENT!

Immediate action is necessary if you wish to par­

ticipate in tho substantial profits that will be made here.

8. LOW PRICE
An investigation will disclose the fact that Oak Hill lots can be purchased at

Watch and Wait!
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a lower price than any other lots of similar worth in the city.

9. TERMS
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$25.00 cash will provide you with a contract for one of our lots nnd the op,

portunity of

doubling your money in the next six months.

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10. STRATEGIC LOCATION
Oak Hill is located at tho comer of Geneva and Mullonville Avenues, both of
which are soon to be paved. Geneva Avenue will then become the outlet

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for that fertile garden land, east Sanford.

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CASE WEDNESDAY

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No. 88.
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22—
somo
23— girl’* name
25—
to urge
26— girl’* hat
lefc28—Greek le
ter
33—ono who is
deprived
of some*
thing
32—stand
34— at no time
35—positivo
terminal In
a conduct­
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University
IConference
«g Problems
7LLE, Jan. 30. — The
[of Florida will hold u
i conference and short
115and 17 for the. purInncing the interests
1in Florida engaged in
Irted with refrigeration
if! of ice and cold storlited industries.
This
lind short course will
pediately after,
tho
meeting of the Flolanufncturir.;’ Associa­
t'd be put on by the
b Department, assis[General Extension DiUnivcrsity.
‘ in Price who has
|he program says “ Floit in mechanical re­
side form the quesImate, household comF dipping and market­
ab le products— ought
pliy keen on account
that one of its disIcitizens took out the
r (fronted in America
V.ufacturo of ice by
[means. This wan Dr.
whose statue stands
of Fame at Washing|»nd to whom a monutn *rectnl in ApalachiSouthcrn Ice Fix­

^ H a r o l d Bourne Wcep3
When Lawyer Questions
Witness About Statement
Concerning Mrs. Mason

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w?tfinfrs" i0in Tut;sday* n . dramatic
situation loomed
up during the
mid-afternoon when Mrs. Harold
Hourne suddenly hroke into tears
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nn&lt;l left the court room sobbing,
ns Attorney C. D. Landis for the
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28
contestants nsked n witness if it
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were not true that Mrs. ilourne
nail stated in tho "rescnce of the
32
33
Witness,
immediately following
Mrs. Temple’s death, that Dorothy
Mason, the dead woman’s only
daughter, was “ just a blank blnnk,
waiting for her mother to die.”
Miss Frances Frunett, the day
35
nurse who attended Mrs. Temple
for a couple of months prior and
up to the moment of her death,
was testifying under cross-exam­
VERTICAL.
ination. and retorted:
1— summon
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highway
“ No.”
by namo
18— shed tears
2— bishop's
Again the proceedings were ma­
19— Swiss
office
terially enlivened when the court
canton
8— merit
22— past
took Judge Landis to task just
4— closely con­
24—
took
before the closing hour concern­
fined
nourish­
ing the manner in which he was
6— tho great
ment
firing a question at Miss Frunett.
yellow and
25—
nlaco of It was apparent that the atmos­
blue
Napoleon's phere created between the attor­
macaw
first exile
ney and the witness was anything
6— part of tho 2G— woody
save 70 in the shade, and Mr. Lan­
foot
plant
dis employed a phrase which im0— completed
27— encounter
l plied at least that the young wo(poet.)
29— charity
|man might be dense. This brought
10—courtings
31— purpose
i Attorney C. P. Dickinson to his
12—
interiors
33— part o f
13—
Roman
feet in a flash, but before he had
"to bo”
time to enter protest. Judge Smith
k
remonstrated with the examining
V\
attorney.
Judge Landis courte­
ously apologized and proceeded
without losing his poise or grip
on the line he had been pursuing.
Owing to tlie exhaustive crossHow to Solve It
examination which attorneys for
EJvcry number Indicates the
the petitioners
conducted, only
beginning o f a word— i f hori­
two witnesses were henrd through­
zontal, crosswise, until the first
out the entire day, first Miss Lclia
shaded stop to the rignt; if ver­
Cohdon, who remnined on the
tical, downwards until tho first
stand the greater ynrt of the fore­
shaded stop below. Compare the
noon, and last Miss Frunett, who
synonyms in the appended lists
was not excused until 4:55 o'clock.
* ° the spaces in tho diagrams
and fill in the words you know.:
Fivo minutes before court ad­
These will give you clues to tho
journed.
Dr. C. D.: Christ, who
more difficult words. When
attended the patient
with Dr.
completed the words should in­
Heardall, had been scheduled to
terlock perfectly.
take the stand when court conven­
ed after the noon hour, but was
[ unable to do so, os the Misses Cohoon and Frunett, night and day
ers, and others who arc interest­ nurse respectively for Mrs. Tem­
ple, occupied the morning and af­
ed in a business way.
Dr. Christ is
Persons who desire programs ternoon sessions.
may obtain them by writing to now scheduled to testify soon a ft­
the engineering college o f the er court opens this morning.
Tho testimony of Miss Cohoon
General Extension Division of the
dealt principally with tho chart
University o f Florida.

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W ASHINGTON, Jan. 30. — Two
days ngo members o f Congress
strolled about the cnpitol grounds
in almost summer attire while the
thermometer was registering not
far below 70. Wednesday morning
they were bbndlcd up like the pro­
verbial bug in a rug and ploughed
through half a dozen inches of
snow with the temperature four
degrees above zero

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You will get the finest meats at the lowest possi­
ble prices.
We carry these specials to please our patrons, Call
for them.
Stall Fed lleef, Fancy Western Beef; Florida and
Western Pork, Veal and Mutton.

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Granulated

FLOUR
RICE
5k 39c
LARD
Park&amp;Beans
Prases
2 lbs 2 4 c
24 lbs

Fancy

Blue Rose

Bulk

Compound

Ritters

Large Can

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Fruit Jam

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ST r e c e i v e d !
tintiitmiitiiiiiiMtii

Full Cream
Pound ........ *38c

M ACARONI or

Packed in Olive
Oil
•A-lb can ...12'/:C

SPAG H ETTI

Bacon

FLOUR

z io N A .::

21-lbs B ags................. 1.59

T h e R u tte r*

12-lhs B a g s............... 8

M a d e C a k e
A Food Favorite SincetyO*)
SILVER SLICE

OATS
20-oz pkg
10c

Sunmaid Brand
RAISINS

f r u it j a m

15-oz pkg ... 17c

15-oz Jar...... 28c

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twiceCuts!

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Grated Pineapple
A&amp; P Brand No. 2 can . 20c

Peaches
IO NA BRAND

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2 Vi lit can.....................28c

Prise Cuts!

LAKE HERRING

Company

Iced-Honey Jumbles 15c lb
Fig Bars, ............... 15c II)

Del Monte, No. 1 flats 17c

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99c

COFFEE

Thea Nectar TE A

BOKER
Coffee Supreme...... lb. f)5c

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We also carry a complete line o f fancy and staple gro­
ceries' that are in line with true economy.
NO RFO LK

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We Deliver To Any Part of The City

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PHONE— 210— 211

POPULAR MARKET

aijd Fire Place
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Fat Hens and Friers
Dressed or alive.

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Vegetables

W e carry at all times the best cuts o f Fancy

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Pork, Veal and Lamb.

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O RANG E PEKOE

RED CIRCLE
Especially Selected....lb 50c

\\ lb pkg...................... 20c

8 O’CLOCK
Smoothe and Mild... lb. 15c

M IXED
V i lb pkg................ 39c

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PH ILAD E LPH IA, Jan. 30.— The
announcement by Paul M. Winter,
Klan Kleagle, that unless law vio­
lators of this district cense activ­
ities the Klan will descend upon
j them was followed Thursday by n
declaration from Director Public
Safety Smedley I). Butler, that nbOrlando— Plans formulating for j solutely no violence will lie tolcrfor building and construction pur- j nted.
poses in 1924.
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k*pt by h er -and the day none,
Miss Frunett; the patient’s condi­
tion; the quantity o f medicines ami
drugs prescribed for Mrs. Temple
throughout her illness, and the in­
tervals at which they administer­
ed. It appears that neither had
preserved their charts a sufficient
longth of time to permit their pro­
ducing them now.
Mr. Landis,
conducting the examination tdr the Dean of Journalistic School
petitioners, Mrs. Dorothy Temple
Declares That Small Paper
Mason nnd her husband, ,A. W.
Is Place to Receive Acade­
Mason, laid particular stress up­
mic
Training for Newspaper
on the failure of tho nurses to
produce these clinic charts, nnd
.
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brought out statements
that it f “ BATTLE, Jnn. 30. J The cornhad not been tho custom of the
" ot the d Jjr, is tho
f” r
witnesses to reserve the same In -,
,n\ n *?nd wo™en Wh° tnk°
definitely after a patient’s death.
However,, another point uppermost |Sl.„I ’ pt} * * ^ r‘ f Mn“ hc''r
f
in the cross-questioning o f counsel ^ m a liim o f the Univeroity o f
for the contestants was that of
Washington. He nnd Sol II.' Lew
Mrs. Temple’s mental condition, is, who was graduated from the
but tho nurses stuck generally to ischool 10 years ago and is reputed
^
that she wna o f to have achieved a comfortablc
i£ U,1oi
l,P unt'| something testate, besides Inlrucneo, ns publikc -4 hours before death.
Usher of a weekly at
Lyndon,
Wash., a dairy community, hav»
worked out a plan under which
1920 Postal Rate Is
they report thnt seven,new grad­
Rejected by Senate uates nre acquiring newspapers.
Dr. Spencer or Mr. Lewis buys
For 2nd Class Mail a paper
nnd forms n stock compa­
ny, retaining 51 per cent of the
W ASHINGTON, Jan. 30 — A stock nnd putting 49 per cent into
proposal to reduce second class escrow. A graduate is placed in
mail rntes to 1920 levels was re­ charge of tho paper, receiving a
jected by sennte Thursday ns nn rnlnry and drawing dividends on
amendment to Postal Pay Rato tho 49 per cent of stock. The div­
Increase Bill. The defent o f tho idends nre applied in payment on
amendment opened the way for ac­ the stock. When the
dividends
tion on the incronsc of these rates have paid for the 49 per cent of
ns proposed in bill.
stock, the 51 per cent is placed in
On motion Senator Oddie, Re­ escrow, nnd payment continued on
publican, tho senate then voted to it with dividends.
exempt publications subject to
"It isn’t entirely altruistic." Dr.
first nnd second clnss ninll rntes Spencer said, declaring that a
from one cent a pound increase in young mnn or woman could ac­
rate ns proposed in tho bill.
quire a paper in this way in three
to five years.
only cash payment required
Washington H aving of The
the fledgling publisher is $500
Some Zero W eather to $1,000 nt the start.

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21 In Black And W hite Card
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the proper authority of tho City w ill be entered oiralnst you.
It Is ordered th a t th le C itation
of Sanford, Florida. 1
be published once a w e e k f o r f o u r
17. No vehicle ahall park in consecutive creeks#
W itness m y
,n f Hie
Court on this 3 , t h d a y o f
AN ORDINANCE ^PROVIDING front o f tho Post Office on First Circuit
December A. D. » * J b ljA g g &gt;
ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC REG­ Street for a period in excess of
Clerk o f C ircu it Court, Hemlfive
inlnutc3.
ULATIONS IN TIIE USE OF
note County. F lo r id a .
18. Railroad Avenuo shall be a
ALL STREETS AND THOR­
&lt;Sca,Ity:
A. M. W E K K 8 , D. C.
OUGHFARES IN THE CITY one-way thoroughfare only, for J. O. Sharon.
,
Solicitor f o r C om pla in ant.
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AND traffic South.
Jan. 2. 9. 19, .3, 30.___________
19. A ll traffic accidents shall
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
«*•&gt; o t h t n u C * 1*N O T irK OF A P P L IC A T IO N
F o il
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n« i*«crivJi ,
Tft’ E VIOLATION OF THE be immediately reported to police
TAX DEED
UNDER
S E C T IO N
TERM S AND PROVISIONS OF headquarters.
57.-. O F T H E
GENERAL 8TATKot Forty
I 'T B S
OF
THE
STATE
OF
TH IS ORDINANCE.
20. Rand Avenue shall bo a
PARIS, Jan. 29.— China's civil
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SO IT GOES” IS ChineseWarHaving
WINNER BY NECK
ON MIAMI TRACK

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BK IT ENACTED B Y T H E PEO­ one-way thoroughfare
only, for
•"&gt;1 In Fla, p,h?X|
Notice I* hereby g i v e n t h a t niel\PLE
OF
TH
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C
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OF
S
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of U,,
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J.
Bundy,
purchaser
o
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T
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traffic
North.
A fter 10 rounds of varied nnd, bany, N. Y .t proved a willing mix- Attendance Increases As the
C
ertificate
No.
2*)i».
tluted
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5th
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nasorted boxing, wrestling antf |er nnd allowed his ardor to get *. Weather Continues to Im­
Anil to
21. The manner and mode of day o f June A. D.. 1923. has file.)
" juggling, which, though not strict-i the better of him to the extent
c e r tific a te lit rny o f f i c e , and namP!, ar^ u JM
Section i . That in addition to parking and time limit for park­ nalil
prove;
Track
Still
Heavy
title ,,rnM«
has made application f o r ta x deed
ly in the best of prixe ring tech-1 o f losing to A1 Walker, a 190 pound
to Issue In
accordance w it h la w. property her.i.k
the
traffic
rules
and
regulations
ing
shall
be
from
time
to
time
de­
From
Recent
Hard
Rains
IjjPTit. nique, was crowded with action, lump of charcoal from Jacksonville.
Said c e r tific a te em braces th e f o l ­
now in effect, the following rules termined by the City Mannger, and lo w in g described p r o p e r t y s i t u a t ­
who
have a pow
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Gene Poyner, Columbus welter, and ! Bill,
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L appeared14to 1
I t “ Pl^arlng S*.
in tho’
M IA M I. Jan. 20. — While the
, Fearless Ferns, erstwhile Atlanta erful wallop cached in each mlt,
and regulations shall from nnd nf­ the City Manager shall cause park­ ed In Seminole county, F lo r id a , tn- complaint
you ami e,Vh
«a
w lt:
mauler, were packed off to
the hnd n fondness for massaging the weather was much improved the
jo
have
nom.
ter the passage and adoption of ing lines, either parallel or at an
ileg.
1012.1
ft.
S.
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N
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cor.
o
f
Ja iiikJ to tk. i. ,
bout nt the nr- "tummy” o f his opponent. This track wan still heavy nnd quite n
showers and
S W ' i Sec. 30 T w p . 20 S. Itnnite
liorelnhefor,6j * *
this ordinance be effective in the angle to the curb line, to be paint­
' mory Thursday night was called n practice, humorous as it was, prov­ few scratched out on accojnt of under way.
29 Hast. Run K GOO ft. N. 506.2
your p|a ct,
ft. \V. 050 ft. S. 006.2 ft. and
draw.
A number o f vociferous ed his undoing for Al, becoming this condition. The attendance was
Far eastern silks, of Chinese col- use of any street or thoroughfare ed upon the surface o f the streets
known:
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Ileg. 46.4 ft. N. o f S W Cor. o f
fight fans crowded about the ring impntient nfter nhout the fifth foul iarge, in fnct it seems to be in- or design; nnd bearing such names in the City o f Sanford, Florida, by nnd thoroughfares, or to be other­
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Sec. 36 T w p . 20 8. R a n g e 29
That you. atiij
j as Chinn crepe, crepe Majunga nnd any motor driven vehicle propel­
during the staging of the card in the nether region, became impa­ creasing dnily.
B Run N. 711 ft. E. 1015.S ft.
you a r« h,.r«tiy*A
wise indicated by
appropriate
which was to have presented 36 tient nnd demunded action o f the
“ So It Goes," laying in a con-1 Chin-Chin, are being extensively led by gasoline, gas, vapor, elec­
S. 637 ft. W l y 1020 ft.— 21 ucres.
« » tin, bn? 1
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referee nnd was awarded the bout.
signs, nnd the mode and manner I
being assessed at
" rounds o f milling.
,,,,the'll*
tending position in'the firr.t until • usc? ,in ,th&lt;j
&gt;9IS.
at
Bill,
however,
would
hnve
had
ov
trlcity,
steam
or
other
power:
1 The fight, though, ns above stntof parking as thus designated shnll &lt;the date of the Issunnco of such
reaching the far turn came around |ni.&lt;&gt;&lt;,lcl " j ^ j ! ! “ n^ cj !
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Seminole Count?
ed, contained u plentitudo of ne- crything his way had he not lapsed
and Longchanips next spring, in
A ll motor driven vehicles be conformed to strictly by the
the pace-makers
nnd won by
•r. Unless said c ertlflcn tu shall ho Jug a suit to qJiJ
swjtion and resulted in no damage f o r , in the matter o f hitting low.
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what
pomiscs
to
be
one
o
f
the
liveredem m ed a c c o r d in g
to l a w
ta x plalnant. j. p m!.
neck from Jackson, who h^at
|lio«t seasons for feminine raiment, shall be driven nnd propelled on users of nil vehicles.
cither fighter. Poyner lost a few i
Greene Defeats Cooper
deed w ill Isstio thereon on tlto 3rd Jmforo (lesurlhfU
Morrissey
thore make
a
On
the
streets
where
the
mode
the
right
o
f
the
center
line
of
the
rissey,
ha!»
a
length
for
the
Solid
colors
ruch
as
grny,
skyday o f F e b ru a ry , A. D., 1925,
’ thousand red corpuscles from a mi-1 Sanford’s hopes of producing n
W itn ess my
official
s ig n a t u r e complaint'exhlbkSl
1blue or pale green, with wide bor- street.
and manner o f parking is not de­ ami
•'■ nor cut in his lip while Ferns, pro- 'black hope proved hopeless when ; b*nce*
seal this the 19th d a y o f D e ­ Mils tauife, f f l l
The talent got an upset ill tiie : dors done in hennas, yellows nnd
Lonfesso will hln
vmtcctcd in thnt locality by n lute1Eddy Cooper allowed the back o f,
2. No " U ” turns shall be inndc signated by parking lines or ap­ cember A . D.. 1921.
you amt raeh
,
model prize ring accessory, navi- hit nerk to interfere with the pass- second Kirkfield, the supposed j soft shades of lavender predomiE. A. D O UGLASS.
I T It! FCRTIIP
propriate
signs,
all
vehicles
shall
on
First
Street
nnd
Second
Street
C lerk Circuit C ou rt Scutlnolu
gated the course with only the loss nge o f a rabbit punch launched b y ! K'Xxl thing failed to get nay part nate.
tl'ls r l t . t O T
County, Ftorkki.
of a nominal amount of sweat nnd his onnonent, Ben Greene, o f Jnck- j o f the purse. Care Free, o ff in
Some carry designs so large thqt East of Oak Avenuo. and West of park parallel with the curb.
wcok for el.ht e.
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" a slight disturbance of his coiffure.! sonvillo. The debuclc occurred in j front, held the lend throughout, two or three patterns would make Sanford Avenue. " U ” turns may be
Section 2. Any person violating
Ity A . M. W E E K S . d\ c .
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Ferns Floors Poyner
1the second round when Ben, p rov-! winning by two lengths, Gay Bay a gown for n petite person. One made on said First Street West any o f the provisions o f the pre­
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SEVENTH
Really though, Inez, the fig h t: ing himself an ungrateful guest, 1J finishing second, Finday getting pattern is n large yellow sunflowClerk of
J I I I M T A I. CUM I I T . H E M I X O L E
Hole (V_
was not bad. A spinning nose 1dropped Eddy while visiting in the • tho allow end o f the purse.
j cr with a brown center on a white nf Oak Avenue, and on Second ceding section of this ordinance, up­
OUXTY, FI.O U IH A .
thereof, shnll be I J. CF.
. dive that Poyner took over Fern’s latters corner. Eddy dropped with j The Wiedemann stable turned background. Another sample o f Street East o f Sanford Avenue on conviction
Ruing. C om plain ant,
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shoulder was almost worth the out the usual movie preliminary loose a couple of fine two years ] the Chinese influence is n large nnd west o f Oak Avenue.
vs.
punished by n fine o f not less than
J. G. Sharon.
Charles E. tlreedcr. J. H. R a g s d a le ,
money. The resounding crack w ith . and wus carried from the ring ID olds when they ran one two in ; all-over pattern done1 in three diff •
Solicitor f o r e
2. No “ U " turns shall bo made $5.00 and not exceeding $100.00,
IN C H A N C E R Y .
Dec. 5. 12, n, : i v
■ which his head struck the canvas 1minutes later with the birdies still the third
three and a half fu r-! ®font colors. The first row Is in,
e f i Avenu
Trustee,
nnd
each
o
f
thorn.
I
f
llv
Jan.
2, 9. h .j ,
was music in the ears of the little |flitting about his ears.
long event, for baby racers. My black and white; the second nnd I 0" Sjnr° rd Avenue from First or shnll be imprisoned for a per­
, band o f fight devotees. Ferns, liv-1 Tho opener, n make-shift affair I Colonel winning by four iengths middle strip in black, red nnd white Street to Fifth Struct; “ U” turns iod o f tinio not less than five
, jp g up to all advance notices, took between Italian Spaghetti and the I from his stable mate, Eton, w h o ,n,ul in tho final pattern green is may ho made on Hanford Avenue days, nor more than sixty dnys.
tnj decision without a bit o f trou- J"B all” who were called upon to I bent I diet*wood, tho favorite, two|a,^ d- , .
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Section 3. All ordinances or B
South of Fifth Street.
1 ' bln in the matter of making faces, j do battle tin short notice was |lengths for the place.
rh,‘ 'lesitrns themselves thus far
1. No motor or other vehicle parts o f ordinances in conflict with
Ills
sleek
cranial
adornment &gt;stopped by the referee when tho i FIRST— Claiming, purse *1.000;
fre&lt;’ from w w ntrlcltlo* nnd
though it eventually became rum-1 air became too thin for the gladia- i
unless some radical change is made rhull lie parked o r left stuntling this ordinance be, nnd the same are
for
four
year
olds
and
up;
one
pled, lasted several rounds longer tors to breathe. "Spaghetti" got |
between now and spring it seems on that portion o f Oak Avenue hereby repeated.
than that of his charming adver: us.! rheesy at the first and caromed a mile and 70 yards. So It Goes, thnt the conventional straight line
Section 1. This ordinance shnll j ■
. The first round perhaps belong- few shots off the “ 8 Ball’s" ernn-j II I, 11. Stutts, •1.30, 3.20, 2.60 won. effect will again dominate the com­ front First Street South to the
C'l to Ferns. Shortly after the him. The "8 Ball", however car-1 Jackson, 108. F. Weiner, 8.00, 5.20, ing season.
Alley between First Street and take effect immediately from and
103, J.
’J first gong ho evinced his knowl-1 rio«l all points in the matter of, second. Mike Morriscy,
Second Street.
nfter its passage nnd adoption.
-edge o f ring craft. He hnd de- j dodging for the number of intri-i Dolln. 1.00 third. Time 1:51 3-5.
Rome o f the most
gorgeous
5. No motor or other vehicle
Adopted in regular session on
Gnlantman,
Mediator,
Jr.,
Seaeove,
cidedly the hotter o f it in the clineli rate geometrical designs that he|
wraps o f fur or brocaded fabric
cs but itemed t&lt;&gt; have some diffu-ul- described with his bend in avoiding |Fictile, St. Donnrd and Water Girl consist merely in a rectangle of sltnll Is? parked or le ft ut.mtling in this tho 26th day o f January A.
ty in connecting with his
long [ tho windmill tactics o f Spaghetti also ran. Mediator, Jr., ran away fabric folded into a wrap that is front of the Fire Station or at any D. 1925.
range blows.
This condition of would have been a source of delight a mile and a half before the race. hold together in front.
other point in the Gity o f Sanford,
FORREST LAK E
I affairs continued through tint first f(*r ftny geometrist hnd one been
SECOND—Claiming, purse SL­
designated
"N
o
Parking"
by
the
S. O. CHASE
three rounds with the third round pronent. The bout was stopped in OOP; for three years old and up,
j
Andrew Jackson Devote, 79, long
six furlongs. Care Free, 107, W. regarded as one o f the country’s proper authority o f the City of
C. J. M A R S H A L L
■I* being enlivened by Severn! hard tho third round,
blows and a number o f still hard"Sm iling" Fred Eherhardt, who Taylor, 31.70, 13.00, 8,00 won. Gay foremost amateur weather pro­ Sanford, Florida.
I
As the City Commission o f the E
cr words. In the third Ferns man- [ w'a t impresario as well as referee, Boy, 107, B. Kennedy, 20.00, 0.70, phets, dies nt Hackensack, N. J.
6. At all
street intersections
5£4k aged to upset Poyner's balance ! announced at the end o f tin* show second. Time 1:16 3-5. Mad Nell,
City o f Sanford, Florida.
i
Attest:
tho
vehicle
approaching
front
the
strewwing him on the canvas for a 1that he would stage another bill! Day of I’ence, Kirkfield nnd Dusky
Nothing in tiie world is utterly
split second.
i within the next two woks. Ho sniil Bell also ran.
hopeless except tho negro dialect right rhrtll have the right o f w n yiL. R. P H ILIP S , City Clerk,
I ’ryner Speeds Up Action
l,U! box "dice receipts wore not i TH IRD — Purse $1,000, for two o f a New England author.
over the vehicle approaching from Jnu. 28th. X .
The fourth round continued with what he had hoped they were but |years old, three and a half fur­
the left, except on First S t r e e t ---------------------------its pro inta share of clinches but *bat ho is confident of a much bet- longs.
(a ) My Colonel, 112, N. i n t i i i : m u i t t « in t i t o r t i i i :
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SEVENTH
.11 III C I A I . C l l t C D I T front Sanford Avenue to Oak A ve­ X O T f l ' H OF
AIM’ l . l t W T I O N
F o il
contained
a
sufficient
number
of
reb*r
crowd
at
the
next
show.
He
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Barrett, 5.10, 0.10, 3.10' won. (a )
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or
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ro lt
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SECTIO N
sounding clouts to keep tho fans bus not prepared his card but dc- j Klon, 112, T. MeTnggnrt, 6.10,
.HIMIINOl.i: M i l N T V .
nue, and on Sanford Avenue from
57.1 O F T H E
G E X E IIA I. S T A T ­
I yelling with much gusto.
j dared that he intends to bring 3.10, second. I-acoWood. I l l , F. |
IN r H A N i ' K R Y .
U T E S O F T H E S T A T E O F F I.O U - I
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I'ompiiny, a c o rp o ra - First Street South to Fifth Street
Poyner, ut this stage of the bout, j Homo fa il millers to Sanford,
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Weiner, 2.80 third. Time 1.1 1-5.
ti,,n. cotuiihi
inpliilnaiit.
nnd all traffic on said portion of
N o tic e Is h e re b y g i v e n that W.
I began to show a trick o f beating
vs.
Kiyi Sweet Inver, Mulligan, Go
iVarmtll, purchaser o f T a x CorFirst Street and Sanford Avenuo L.
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i
Ferns to thj punch, a practice that Tris Speaker To Make Through nnd Pheasant also ran.
tirii’iitu No. 3to. dated the 5th day
Mary
Ginn,
ct
al..
IH-f«nilahl*.
caused the fearless one no little
(n ) Wiedemann entry.
T o .Mary U, fain it. .!uo. M. I ’ caucls shall itave the right o f way o v e r " t June, A. I&gt;„ 1922. has file d said
e r t ific a t e In my
my onrri&lt;-i&gt;.
ffic e , anil
unit hns
ii .ih ik
annoyance ns the evening wore on. Lakeland W interHome
FO U R TH —Claiming, purse $1,- utnl w l f f . ----------- Francis. I'lia rlc s traffic leading into or across snitl ctnnih*
rt )&gt;i •11•*:■t Inn for tax deed to |_
More than once one or the other
Francis ami wife, A1l&gt; e t; F ra n 000; four years old and up; mile S.
ilaiils. n»-»vlt:'.Mary i « linn. Jno. M.' portion of First Street and San­ Issue In accordance " Rh law. Said | ■■■■RBBBBRRRBnBBBBBRMBBBHHBBXIHMM Ul
' o f *he fighters
?o be
eertlfleate embraces the followinu
r,
. npponred
-LA K E LA N D , Jan. 30. — Tri.r and 7o yards. Lough Storm, 105 Francis ami w i f e . -----—
Francis.
* groggy. l ernu, however, bv'J-uouu i Speaker, manager of the Cleveland R. Williams, 10.10, 5.70, 2.90 won; tOiarlcs
property situated
In
H. Francis ami w lfo. Alien ford Avenue, nnd vehicles npproach described
Seminole county, Florida, to-.vlt:
i ■to be in a little better condition American League baseball
team Lagoon, 103, F. Stevens, 3.70, 2.70 ilants ln» ilcatl, to all parties c l a i m ­ ing or crossing said portion of
aaflH BRBBBBaBRBRBBBBRBRBBIIBBBBIH IIIH III
Ilex. 313 ft. N. of HE For. of NE
in g Interests timlcr each ami ••very
, nnd finished showing less damage, has decided to make his winter
of SVVi/i See. 7 Twp. 31 S.
second;
Tulane,
105,
M.
Liebgold,
First
Street
and
Sanford
Avenue
o
f
the
fo
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
ilicoasi'il
ilefen
t­ i
Poyner, nt. no time, appeared to home in Lakeland, having purchas­
Ranke 30 E. Run N to Ilrlck
els, amt each am] e v e ry nt llic almvo
road S W I . Y to point W. o f Ilea.
be in distress lor more than a ed a home site at the corner of 3.70 third. Times 1:10 2-5. Hard nanoMl JefentlaniH, If liv ing, ami if must at all times give way to and
Guess,
Brian
Kent,
Royaline,
Bet­
U.
In llf&gt;K.— | acre.
second or two.
either, any or all of ilm s i^l ilefen - protect against traffic on said por­
Lake Hollingsworth Drive nnd Fair sy, Doctor Tubbs also ran.
The said land beitiK assessed at
Southeast Quarter o f salil Section.
*Poyner Rushes Ferns to Ropes
moot avenue, it was announced
date o f the Issuuuce o f e u c h lH
FIFTH — The Melrose, purse T o w n s h ip ami Range, ami run Kust tion of First Street and Sanford cthe
Until tiie eighth round Ferns did while he and his bride were hero
e r t ific a t e
in the
name o f F i i - i B
Her of ilm Northw est (Juarter o f the Avenue.
$1,000,
fur
three
years
old,
six
known.
Unless said c e r t if ic a t e shall ' E
the
o f the ..leading. In on .......
K. F.Tinels, or o therw ise, til anil to
their honeymoon trip. They',
. .. majority
„ he
redem
nud
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g to la w ta x | R
7. The driver of any vehicle
Every One at a Bargain on Easy Ter
jin s frame however, 1 oyner open -|hnvc departed for Texas where the furlongs. Hobson, 109, II. Stutts, the Intuls herein after ilescrltietl; to
deed w i l l Issue thereon on the 3 r d 1®
•ill n.irtb'M claim ing Interests und­
7.50,
3.20,
2.20
won;
Pet
Cat,
109.
ed up. landing several clean blows' Indians' boss will visit bis mother
192.'..
turning to the left on any street day o f March. A. I
er
Mary
Ginn,
deceased,
and
hus­
W itn e s s my
o fficial
s ig n a tu r e JJ
and rushing herns to the ropes. ■prior to K0jnk, to ||()t Springs t o 1K. Tiinbrose, 5.70, 2.10 second; band, Arthur Ginn, deceased, A u ­ or thoroughfare shall signal in­
Oak Hill— Fine Crest— Woodruff Sub
and seal this the 22ml day o f Jan- 2
ami
nfAion however, appeared to look over this sqund o f pitchers he-1 Socrates, 115, E. Beach. 2.50 third. gustus 1. Vaughn, deceased
uary.
A.
I
1925.
ife, l.nulsu r . Vaughn, deceased, tention to turn by the full exten­
ruffle "hearless sense o f proprle- fon. ,h,.y Con&gt;e here for spring Time 1:16. Hen Franklin, Mark- w
(S
e
a
l)
Islali
I). Mart, decensid and w ife .
We arc agents for these subdivisions ani|
over also ran.
ty and he retaliated with a return Quirting.
V E. DOUGLASS,
Mart, deceased, or o t h e r ­ sion outward of the left arm.
F
ie
r
i;
C
ircuit
Court,
Sem
in
ole
S IX TH —Claiming, purse $1,- wise,
rush that was more noisy than
in ami to the f o l l o w i n g d e ­
some good buys in each
8. The driver of any vehicle
Cou n ty Florida.
— dangerous.
000; for three years old, five and scribed lauds situate, I) lug amt be­
B y A. M. W E E K S . D. F.
ing" in the t"lt&gt; o f Sanford, fu t i l i t y shall give no signal of any kind
The bout began rather slowly but Stribling May Meet
a half furlongs. Topanite, 112, J. of
T H R E E LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGH
Sem inole and State of F lorida,
in
making
a
right
hand
turn.
1
IN
F
U
tt l IT
&lt; tit ItT.
SEVENT
_
gradually increased in speed until
Callahan,
3.40,
2
,so,
2.00
won.
more
particula
rly
described
an
f
o
l
­
CLOSE IN
Walker at Daytona Channel, 102, J. Stevens, 5.00, 1.20 lows, t o . w i t :
.11 I H I T \ I , ( l i l t I IT . HEM I N OI.E ' B
the middle o f the tenth with the
9. The driver in stopping a ve­
F i l l N T V . F l.O lt 111A.
A
ll
the!
part
of
the
Southwest
milling virtually even.
Poyner
second; Star Girl, 105, J. Dolin,
IN C H A N C E R Y .
$800 each
...
Quarter o f the Northeast Q u a r te r hicle on n public street shall •in­
DAYTONA. Jan. 30.— Promoters |3.80 third. Time 1:10 2-5. Alins
ll'nlsd the greater number
o f.
Dora Rushing, Com plain ant,
| uml ihe North west Q uarter o f the
vs.
points ovre the distance route while ** Leary and Miner are negotiating! Van!, Merry O, May K, and Lady Southeast Quarter &lt;&gt;f Section 31. dicate intention to stop by the ex­
W illia m Rushing. Defendant.
To w n sh ip 19. South
o f R a n g e 31 tension upward o f the left arm.
Fern-, though he seemed to hnve ,'or ‘ he staging o f II) round bout. Finnell also ran.
BIRR F O R D I V O R C E
Gene':, head wltn '
‘AP*, came I here the latter part o f February or | SEVENTH — Claiming, purse Rast. which ties Must o f the Or10. No motor vehicle shall Ik*
C ITA TIO N .
laiulo and Atellouville
Road, less
4 fetidness for caressing the top &lt;&gt;r
in March betwen Young Strib $1,000, for four years old and up, begin n in g nt tiie Southwest Our*
It a p p e a r in g from tho sw orn hill
operated
with
glaring
headlights
v.
of
eomplalnt
file d in this cause
away with the laurels on the i,^ li'Hr;*f Atlanbi and lliigl.ie Walker |one mile and a furlong. Quesudn, *• d i i l u s . North x.r.o chains. W e s t
\.
*: chains, thence south to b e g i n ­ with the City limits; dimmers only that you are a resident o f a stutoi
fiirlitiviK*
!
°&gt;
Kansas
City.
Walker,
in
nilfli-j
i
or country o th e r than the s iu t o o f
112, K. Noe, 10.60. 2.90. 2.10 won. ning. and also, ail that part o f the
R: force Hen Smith, of Jackson- j!"".
‘’"J"' battles with lummy Yoshimi, 111, J. Callahan, 2.50, Southeast Quarter o f tin* Nurth- shill 1 be used.
Florid a, that y o u r residence when
Realtors
last he ird o f w a s Sniif.irl, Florida,
vide, nationally known trainer, |‘ ’ d'hon*, has inet other strong |
w. st Quarter, and
the Northeast
11. A fter sundown and until that your residence Is unknown.
2.30, second. Kings Ransom, ltd Q
uarter o f the Southwest Q u arter
handled tlu- bout in a highly credi- hgliteis, it is said,
T h e r e f o r e you. W illia m Rushing,
E. Seguin, 3.70 third. Time 1:57 of Section 31. To w n sh ip 19, South sunrise parking lights and driv­
table manner. His decision of a
are required to be and appear lieo
f
R a n ge 31 Mast, which lies Fast ing
2-5 Hyperion and Superhum also
lights
are
required
on
all
fo re our said Circuit Court at San­
••f Orlando amt Melluitvllle R o a d ,
draw was popular with the greater Floyd Bowen Fleeted ran.
rh*
202 First Street.
motor driven vehicles, consist­ ford. F lo r id a on the 2nd day o f F e b ­
less the South S.GO chains,
number of the fans.
ruary, A. I&gt;.
192r»; and
then nnd
amt to any and all o ilier persons ing o f two
white
front
lights,
uiiicHH
i i r n i s n ,xenon
, Gator’ Tennis Captain i Who controls his appetite con- whose names are unknown, c l a i m ­
Plucks rFurnish
Action
thole m ake a n s w e r to the (till o f
red rear light, except on those Complain t e xh ib ited a gain st you.
For the bouts lending up to the
-------ing uny right, title o r Interest In
! I rols his destiny.
!■ Bit M■ M a i l R f l R B B R B B H n R B R f l R B E B f l B B R a R X a a i l ^ f
and t &gt; tin
p rop erly tier, Imihove streets in the City where there
•.-m ain event Promoter Fred O. Ebcr-1 G A IN E S V ILLE , Jan. 30.— Floyd
described, or any part or parcel
hardt combed the bluck belt for i II. Ilowcn has been elected captain
I
may be what is commonly known
In the mntrimonlul drama the t hereof.
b b b b u SB aaB E E B iB ftan aaB B aaaR R Buna R aB R R M itB K ait BHBaBBBBaRaaaBBBii*11
^ hL talent. 'I bis in no aspersion I and manager of the University of bride is often a leading luily.
It Is hereby"
ordered
Mutt you as “ white way" or sidewalk ilium- j H
B
ami cut'll o f you. lie and n|t|&gt;&lt; ar lieuiirm the amiably Fred.*ri'-k who the 'Gator team during the past1
:R
f o r e our salt! f l r e t i l t f o u i t al the ination.
proved bis i inccrity by getting in- ! three seasons and -- lias been due |
H
f o t t r t Mouse at Sanford, Florida, on
12.
No
motor
driven
commcrca
to trio ring and refering, forcing I largely to bis playing that the
the ••ll« day of April, A. I&gt;. 1••25.
and lIn-ti and there make a n s w e r ial truck, bus or car 1.
» inoi- than one bulky black to per- 'Orange and Blue team has cornu
hire shall jj
to t!ie nil! of com plaint exhib ited
I sist in their as 'ault and battery ' through with an enviable record.
VV.
H.
LONG
against you in tilts cause.
be
parked
or
left
standing
station- j j*
I here was plenty o f action, and 1
_____________ ~
It Is fu rth e r ordered tli.it Gils
ary
on
First
Street
for
a
period
Order o f I ’ uhlleatIon |„. published
, conic o f it wierd for leather push- ' Dresses that button from the
Florida and Western Meats
In T h e Sanford Herald, a towspupor o f more than fifteen minutes.
•*• miifr. In the preliminaries.
snug choker to the hemline with
5
published In Sanford. Florida.
110 Sanford Ave.
Hill (ioethe, a 205 pound ginger si row of ball buttons are very
S P E C IA L PRIC ES
13. Vehicles passing
up ami I S
W IT N E S S . K. A. Douglass. C le rk
hued slugger who hails from Al- di linctivc and smart.
Phone 0 II-W
o f said court and the seal thereof,
See
down
a
street
shalI
have
right
o
f
i
2
in T h e Sanford Herald, a n e w s p a ­
I *• r~.
per published In Sanford. Seminole way over
TV
vehicles leaving the
County, Florida, once eaeli w eek
a
curb.
fo r eight consecutive weeks.
a
W
I
T
N
E
S
S
my
hand
and
tiie
seal
I
*
OLD H O M K T O W N
By S TA N D B Y
11.
All
heavy
traffic
front
the
n
PHONE 518.
FIRST Si
lit the Circuit Court o f the Seventh
.Imlielal Circuit o f the s ta le nf Clyde line terminal and freight d e -1“
Stove and Fire Place Florida. In amt fo r Seminole i ' o i i i i ■ aaxn R B B B an B E R R B ziaa.-'n rriR aB aran su flflar ricn aaB au aaaB R tf a R c a R a i i i i 111*
and South
ty, on this the Slli day o f January, pot for points East
Wood
A. I&gt;. 1935.
shall be confined
to Seminole
tSe.il)
v. K. D&lt; It "GRASS.
Cut to Suit
Clerk o f the Clrciiti •"ourt Boulevard to Sanford Avenue and
o f the
Severn It Judicial
Britt Realty Company
Circuit o f Florid a lit mid thence South or East; all heavy
A M M O N IA IN F E R T IL IZ E R S
$9.00 per cord delivered
f o r Sem inole County,
traffic '.Vest bound front tho Clyde
tty A. M. W E E K S . H. c .
freight depot
Qeorgu A. DeCottes uml •,. \\ .St»«ui- line terminal and
tmunln, o r n ilroKrii. Is ih „ ,.,os| Importa nt ms w r i t ns the most expensive form of l“*
cer Jr.. Solicitors anil of I'o u n r r r s l r s mol stiniuliitrs K ru n lli In plnnl, Ir r c nnd f r u i t .
shall be confined to Commercial
sul f o r Complainant.
Jan. 9. I*. 33. 311
Street West to Railroad Avenue,
Amm.mli. » " H e s In uunllljr. price nn.l e f f e c t iv e n e a s . nern rd ln g t o n v u lln h llllf. « ni "
G A R D E N HOSE
Feb. li. 13, 30, 27; Mar. fi.
eleiu rn ls vvllli vvlilrh It Is enuipoiinileil In the nniinunln hearin g m a te ria ,.
thenco South to First
Street,
12Va cent per foot
Atiimonla henrlnK m nlrrln ls i
thence West.
, fo r imr purposes, d ivid ed luta t w o classes, lnorS!IBl&lt;
■ u iN a x a a a a iiu N iin a k D iiiM
For Few Days
15. No person under the uge o f
• r i.-.1^
•norgiitvle nmmnnlntes nre snlunblc In w a t e r and are thus ntore uulckly ohtala^JJ
They liirtiulr Sulphur o f Aiuiiiiiuln unit N ltrn tr lit Soda which are the most Import*"' a
sixteen years shall operate, propel
See
Paul Whitehurst
'yi*"' " .r ,,'? e m aterials have their place I n n r «r l&gt; nil w e ll balanced » ' ! « " ' .‘ •
'J* rough dlsseiiilnntliin In Mir m ixtu re lh e » sUoulil lie ••haseil" w ith other malrrla^^.
handle or run any motor driven
Instructor in Violin
rnrnilrnl nett,in van la k e plm-r in Mir pile Inslrail o f in il,r hng.
t r i e r the mlvturr t * ' .
Studio hours 1) a. m. to 5 p. vehicle, or in any manner handle
or riirril it should he rrnilllrit nnd thus linril rnkeil f r r t l l l r r r Is prevented. A ll this rex'
the steering wheel or other appa­
l " \ f “ r n I t v “ r'l! r "J 7 '" 1 r ," " ‘ r—
' h U w n " " ,,r
thought In plan uing the &lt;
nt. Saturdays only.
■ vi i n n v. w n irli In sire, arrungeuiriit Mint equipm ent Is not r im a llr d hr any » d i " f
er plant In the Mouth.
ratus by which said motor driven
Koont
306
1st
Nat.
Hank
Hldi;.
II. S. l ’ONIi
vehiclo is propelled or controlled,
t h e orgn u le nnimnuliitrs In eln d a inntrrlols o f an lo in l mol v e g r l n h l r orig in , aueh as r»d*
-— —
Ovor W o o d r u f f &amp; W atson
In Ilk nge. hliiod. i-nslor tioiniirr. ete.
Eaeli of these ninlerliils varie s In nrlre and
on any street in the City of San­
its purity, mrrhnnlenl eondlMou, avnllu lilllly anil fin en ess of grin d. T o d rtrrm lo e
T Y P E W R IT E R S
ford, Florida, and it shall bo un­
•"'“ "••nation anil analysts Is required. T o m eet this enaeuttal the I I I E A U FKBT,J- .
t m i has one o f the most imulrrii nnd r o m p le t r In h oraliirlrs In n,e Mtnle eondueted "•
HUY ----- S E Iu L -------KENT
lawful for any person owr.ing or
peris fm nlltnr with the moke up and production ut these fe r t ilis e r m aterials and •u,‘ " |n
beg in n in g to end.
C lean — Repair
controlling any motor driven ve­
I'hune 5-H
hicle to permit any minor under
These safegu ard s enter Into the vnluc and the r r s u lt-p r o d u r lu g qu nlitlra o f lUE-t*' yCff
war hau had far-reaching effects
in Paris fashion centers, influenc­
ing everywhere the selection o f
material!! for spring models a l­
ready in the course o f prepara­
tion in the grent dressmaking
houses in spite of the fact that
the winter season has barely got

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ments in the classified coil
today and write now, don’ti
Address—

A. B. C. SANFORD HERi

Three Bungalows!

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BRITT REALTY CO. E

Ball Hardware Co.

JOHN E. FOX
Heal Estate— Insurance
A ll M in i, o f F ro p e rty l.l.t r d
f o r unle
I’nrk Avenue unit Second Street

sixteen years of age to operate in
nny manner any motor driven ve­
hicle.
16. All vehicles shall park on
the right side of the street in the
manner indicated by parking lines
from time to time designated by

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
No. 772 W EST B A Y ST.
Jacksonville Florida.
II. C. M INK, Sanford Branch Manager

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P R IN T IN G
W IG H T P R IN T SHOP— Rush onf- LEARN ABOUT Folk County and
Lakeland, through the Star-Teloors a specialty. Phone 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.
« ra?i.' *.Ven "dvertisinjt medium in
c?Ut^n*i °fida PtiWiahed mornings.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— gtnr-Telegram. I jiloUnd w .
Printing that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xcnin
r*2
w T| k hR u f ' New lo-| v th.rouCh the Xcniay Gazette.
cation, Welaka Building.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
P A P E R HANGER
district. Want ad and display
I. L. T A L B O T T — Painter and pn* f. rates on request.
per hnnger. Phone 340. 11'° i' c ®LlJMBCS ton.) T.BWiRn—ClnssPnrk Avenue.
Ined Hds hnve the lurgest circu­
lation In Snulhwestrra fleorifla.
I ' " ' ' *c fS-word) lln*.
R E A L ESTATE
D. A. C ALD ER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE ! T0 P*EACH the prosperous farmers and fern growers of Volusia
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
county
advertiso
the
property
listed
and
for
sale.
OfKiupvtvj iioM-u uiiu iur ame. ui- n*n.- xr~ ;in
........
. DeLnnd
---fico 108 Second S t. Near Park
..Vy N?ws* rato lc Per word» ca,h
Avenue.
Phono 282.
w,th or,,orT u
o n r im r v n
.M AINE— 'Wniervlllo, Morning S*nJ. L. SPU RLING , sub-division i tinel. Thousands o f Maine peoppccinlist.
Subdivision to Or- pie are interested in Florida prop*
laiido, Florida, and F l o r a ; erty. Reach them through tht
Heights, Florida on Dixie H igh -, Sentinel. Rate card on applicaway.___________________ ________ 1tion.___________

Graham
% Ton Truck
1923
Coupo
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodgo
1924
Fordor Sedan
Ford
1923
Runabout
Ford
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Bodyi
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Ovcrlnnd
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, all
run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “ Maybe”
I. W. PH ILLIP S SONS
Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
1923

Real Estate

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For Sale

Automobiles

Real Estate

Dodge

Help Wanted

F’ OIt S A LE — 5 beautiful business
lots. A
real bargain, $2,000 W ANTED — Couple to be married
at public wedding nt Shrine
FOR S ALE — Pure sugnr cane sy­ cash. 35 per cent cash, balance 1
rup, 05c per gallon in 35 gallon nnd 2 years. Outside
be
Outside fiVe
fire limits
limits.JCircus. Ring,
. . . license,
. . .. ceremony '
1,1 (ron&lt;* nuil r « l several hundred dollars worth
barrels. Pure Sugar House molas­ for quick sale only.—Thrusher &amp; and
an&lt;1 *«?venil
Inimr-dlnlely f " p
of presents free. A ll applications
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.— Davis j Garner.
i.TtiV ititir ,K~ &lt;' \r t~—
lstri ctl y confidential. No ono will
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga.
. ll*r II line
Hr n line
« * * » o f couple until th .
FOR S A LE — 10 acres celery land,1 ery lnnd, nil tiled nnd in high iccremony.
Sr n line
Apply quick. Shrine.
|r n line
Price
of
land
lot 4. Euraka Hammock. Rich­ state o f cultivation « r.cc m ....... r,rM|s headquarters, Welaka Blk" r i v e double a b o v e
Gar- RnilroaJ Avc.
Phono 617. A r f
ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­ $400 per acre.— Thrasher
ner.
non, Ind.
fJ rat.* are fur con[tor Mr. (juaintancc.
CASH— Paid for false teeth, den E’OR SALE!— Nice little home, 5
,of*r,avrv«Ke length
rooms, bath nnd garage. Cash I W A N TE D .Responsible man for
tal gold, platinum nnd discarding nr.d or terms. 2018 Palmetto Avc.
. *oia,* agency, by leading Life
cd
jewelry.—
Hoke
Smelting
cb a rA " • * fo r r,r" t
FOR SALE}— Small homo with
“ K
.__________________________________ Ins. Co. Address care o f “ Elernld
Refining
Co.,
Otsego,
Mich.
i,lnr Is restricted to
three acres o f land, 50 orange
Office,’_____________________ ____
taM ldeatloiu r ,
F or Rent
trees and truck gnrden. Ideal spot
r ls made The HnnFOR S A LE — One good working
for chickens, electricity nnd wnter.
wlll b* responsible
W AN TE D — Single colored girt to
mule; 14 years old. See J. \V. *}
liT n e o r r e c t iM e r tlo n .
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone
FOR
R EN T—5-roont bungalow
do house work near Gindervllte.
Flint, Gcnevn, Fla.
1 ft ,' fo r lu b ie q u e n t
571-J.
just painted and refinished, Inquire 401 First National Dank
..ITIre Should bo
FOR S A LE — C Mclotly snxnphone, ilnt.Lie garage on paved St., good Bldg. ______________________ ■ O I-'!
pmrdUtrly In easo o f
This is merely nnother form of
nice instrument, reasonably pric­ neighborhood, 315 W. 1st, City.
Boats
|iuVKIlTIHKHS
the advertisement which appeared
H. T. Field.________ ______________ W ANTE D — Single colored girl to
ed. Phone 577 W.
L,representative thorin these columns in the early part
do house work near Gindcrville,
tillar with rates, rules
Bargain list of rebuilt boats:
of the week. Wo still continue
Apartments
Baby Chicks hatching for you.
Inquire 401 First National Bank
K i n . will Klvo yoii
No.
1—
F
’
or
snlc:
Plensure
boat
information.
And
If
our offer to sell you n few lots
10,000 weekly. Don’ t delay, order
Building.
i ADVERTISE in Hie Journal-Her- In advance o f our general an­ 22 ft., fi in.xlHin draft, 4 cylinder todny. All leading varieties. Con-1 A P A R T M E N T E’ OR RF}NT— Cor8TOVES
voer want ad. to
Red Wing motor, speed 11 miles
SANFO RD S T n v F wnnh-e rtu : a,d’ South Georgia’s Kreatest nouncement which will be mnde per hour. Reasonable price. Con­ tincntal Hatchery. Box 804 Vnl-! nrr Oak and Second Street.— W AN TE D — Typist for mnrket
... effective.
,
Vh
W
0
“
KS—
0,1
i
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
news work. Apply immediately
shortly
before
St.
Valentine’s
Day.
dosta, Gn,
i Phillips Building, phone 3.
it »ST M l f l * ' ®
« should Klye their
1 • wv °d stovi;?.1weekly and Sunday Classified rates Our maps and blue prints will be struction of the very best.
at Court House. E\ H. Scruggs.
No. 2 Runabout 24 ft. 4 ft., Gin. FOR S A LE — One Cnry safe, 25 j
postsince address as
HV?rn ^ ndpy,Ctr° io f‘
i.0c per Une. Way cross Journal- ready by next Monday nnd if you
Lost and Found
heir rh'” ' 1' number ir
ts good. Phono 4JL-J. .&gt;-1 First Herald, Waycrosa. Georgia.
by 18 in. draft.
Ford Engine,
W AN TE D — Young man o f good
inches wide, 35 inches high, up-'
will
help
us
nt
the
snlc
answer
.e results- About ..no
Street
A sne- ply 305 Magnolia Ave. 259-W.
appearance to solicit advertising
,
a thousand bns a
LOST—Tum-o-shnnter
orange
cap
ItK
! TAM PA MORNING TRIBUNE^- \JS 'J JfJj,*0 A ’ B’ C’ Sanford IIcr* rlfice. * Iludt' las^Octoher.
____T IN A ND METAL WORK
ir— Good
— Should have his own car
ami the '■'thor* can t
between 1st and 5th on Magnolia
lie srtill &gt;uu ,unless
Send in your subscription to tho,
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. 0 in.
opportunity for hustler with abil­
JAMES
......
H.
COW
AN—
All
kinds,rr.u
Table Board
Tuesday morning. Phone 142, W. ity to produce. Apply at Herald
J your aildresS.
o f Tin and Sheet Metal Work. T j S , ®. ®rvJ.?rii
rl “ »y m L n S S
We have had such! n flood o f in- by 12 in. draft. 2 cylinder Gallic,
II. Hynes.
speed
12
miles
per
hour.
A
bnr_ Office.
Wnter and Boat Tanks. A t Oak *1 ^ 1 ".? ° yo!!.^ url_ IcndZ lorida 8 ! quiries from the
previous small
Elegant table board—rates rea­
greatest
newspaper.
One
year
t J S S T r t T he Snngnin.
Avenue
nnd
Third
Street.
Teleadvertisements
o
f
the
last
few
T
E
N
N
IS
TEAM
PLA
N
S
TOUR
sonable.
Something
good
to
eat.
r, u ofllre *r by l e t $8.00, 0 months $4.0C, three months . ,
.....
, ., ,
...
These boats entt In? seen at our
phone 11_L
MEN AND WOMEN REPRESEN|rrlf»h"»r *l,rH,*,,n“
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur- |,lfty",_thntJ t
" i 1! A°_ l ' 8.* dry "lock ‘ nt'Osteen ‘ Bridge at nnv I r,fl0 1&gt;nlmotto Avo ’ I&gt;horK‘ 20U‘ J»
tntivos wanted— Liberal com­
Ltr » « •»IMG A IN E S V ILL E . Jan. 30.— Lctl
T Y P E W R IT E R S AND REPAIRS nneo policy add 75 cents to your continue these advertisements but
time.
f*B Ifr •
.
W
A
N
T
20
MORE
POLICE.
missions,
protected territory. Earn
some
of
our
friends
have
asked
us
t
by
Cant.
Tom
Slade,
the
tennis
A
ll
makes
of
L iTompt. Efficient.
typewriters for c rtier.
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
i team representing the University from $30 to $50 per week. Smartsale on easy terms, for rent,
also |“ D o YOU W \ N T to buy or sell!
tllscontinue the offer for a short
nt,
-----«...
.....- i!— r,---- m u ' t . t o i to Duy or s u i, tjmc ftt jca3t. If you are interested
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 30.— In |of Floridu will leave here Feb. 3, silk Hosiery
Mills Inc., M. K.
repairs. Office supplies Room 9
anything?” I f so ndvertiso in in getting in on the ground floor I
b £ = = =
nil effort to curb lawlessness here |for n series o f four games. On the Rutherford.. Supervisor, Cypress
Rooms
For
Rent
Ball Bldg.
the “ Gnincsvillo Sun.”
Fred Vnlz, commission of public trip the ’Gator net artists will Avenue., Sanford Fin.,
in our lot proposition answer!---------V E TE R IN A R IA N
THIS
Wt’.ST VltlOlNlA—cinrksburg. Thu quick to A. B. C. Sanford Herald FOR RE}N'T— Rooms with or with safety, has asked the city com­ 1meet tennis at Orlnndo, Rollins
Clark linin' Hxponont. morning
DR.
A. DOLAN— Veterinarian.
out meals.
Reasonable rates. mission to authorize tlte addition ! College, Tampa and St. Peters­
,E3 DIRECTORY
Sunday, morning Issue. office.
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 313 Inelutlinpt
Lincoln House.
o f 20 men to the police force. burg. Much interest is shown
1 cent per word, minimum lie.
E}. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
Apnrtmcnt house on First St.
Commissioner Vnlz said every city j here in the team’s visit to South
i ta f la r r n lt h l.i rn n y
J. N. Westbrooks
|jnOVF.I.OPBttS ATTnyTION—Pen* This is a bargain.
FOR RENT—Two or three furn­ the size of Jacksonville was sub­ I Florida, for the netmen rate ns
Ilf
of S .l.ifn r.l
j
M
.aroln
Is
lieglunln,:
the
greatest
de­
Gunsmith
„ w nt.ft. iir e .lr .l.
ished rooms for light housekeep­ ject to such oecuranees as last Sat­ one of the strongest athletic teams
Building Material velopment In Olorlita's hlstrry; a
II, |i«| nhrn n ilj H|.rOne five-room bungalow, in good ing. 311 West 3rd Street.
Grnphonolns,
Clocks, Sewing
!
half
mini
.n
dollar
highway
to
the
urday
night
when
a
negro
ran
wild
in
the
field
at
the
state
univers­
rr li rri|iilri,il.
I t In
nenorit I ttwlf heneh Just finished; a two condition. $590.00 puts you in this
Machine
1 «|»kabrllratl)
fo r
M IRACLE Concrete Co, B
attempting
to
criminally
nttnek
ity.
- ! million dollar bridge neross EsuamE’OR RENT—Two rooms
nnd
IrtlUfr.
cement work, sidewalks, build­ hln Bay started; qnnrtcr million house.
121 Sanford Ave.
four white women. The city would
kitchenette, furnished, 306 Flint
,•
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. E. ! dollar opera house under construcWyoming is known ns the Equal­
fight thnt sort of thing, he said,
Five acre fnrnt on hard road, Avenue.
Tcrwilleger, Prop._________________ [tlon; two mllllona being spent on
rSpace In This
however, and the general house- ity state on account o f having been
|highway; greatest chance for live now in crops. Cheap nnw on easy
Lumber and Building Material j developers to get In on ground terms.
Bradenton — $1,500,000 county robbing situation as best it could. the pioneer in woman suffrage.
,R E C T O It Y
flout. Write Development Depart­
Carter Lumber Comptmy
road issue to be voted upon Feb.
PHONE
Sanford Sign Shop
ment The Pennaeola News
Diogenes, seeing a ruined profli­
5,1100,0011 RIDES CARS.
N. Laurel St. __Phono 565
23.
We
have
houses
to
rent.
Come
gate making a meal of a few olives
MS
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au-J
Designers and painters o f SunH IL L LUM BER CO'
CO. House
in and sec us.— Semi nolo Realty
New Smyrna— Contract awarded | ST PETERSBURG, Jan. 30.— said to hint, " i f yon had dined so,
gusta, Ga.— Augusta’s greatest Co.. 11G E. Second Street.
ford’s distinctive signs. San­
Service, Quality and Price.
for erection of brick building o n jKive million pn*neii£cni rode the you would not be supping
classified medium, rate ensh .ODclJJ
ford Avenue at F’ irst Street.
|municipally owned and operated
charge. 10c per line, minimum1
. The )nrRe8t
station in the ( anal Street.
TO TH E PU BLIC:
Phone 480-W.
Seventeen states tire represent­
Ified Directory
•«)*Jc.
*
■
*
Tnllnhasseo
—
Contrnct
to
be
|street cars of this city during the
world is nt Tierrn del E'uego, the
The following named contrnct- i
ed
among
the
53
members
o
f
the
f
IE AND MOTOR R E ­ ora are fair to Organized Labor [ST, AU GUSTINE, FLA. — St. most southern part of South Amer- awarded for construction of bridge, f92l, paying approximately $238,-j * . ,
the University
ns County is reached through jt.n. One company shears more cross Escambia river.
000 for the privilege, according to :
and
pay
the
Union
Scale
set
by
|
Johns
WINDING.
t.
Augustine
Evening
Record.;
than
2,500,000
sheep
every
year.
..
the
annual
report
o
f
R.
E.
laid-1
In
yi
Imil&gt;‘
Local No. 12GI o f Painters, Dec-i*®0
results. Two centu per word.!
------ .C e d a r Kcys-$500,000 company , wf ^ d ir e c t o r \ )f puMlc utilities. 1 ---------------------ELECTRIC SERVICE orators and Paper Hangers of i Wu‘ cki. ____ __ _______
.
.
..
bciiur ortrnnized to cruet hotel.
v«.... _____ __ „ »
...
Sample copy cm request.___
Football in England is first dis- bcin« orBttnlzcd to orcct hotcl’
[The December record showing
Murblo and Granite from all
kpert Electrical repairs. America:
Polk County Orange
were carried on
marries. ISeat of quality
Bunncl—Work started on furth-1 53G.858 persons
W. It. Pell, F. W. Tempe^ton, T A M PA , FLO R ID A —Tampa Dnily tinctly mentioned by William Fit*Central Avc. Orlnndo,
workmanship.
Times, the grent
homo daily, stephan in his History of London, cr improvement of Central Avc the cars for $26,840.85, as an in-1
V. C. Coller, C. If. Metcalf, Horace
Festival
Write for leteet design*. _ ,
crease o f 25.4 per cent over the1
per word, minimum 1195.
1
■
‘ nue.
Jiminez, H. Harrow, B. L. '■Sel­ rate 1
c. n. TUHRIS,
preceding
December.
charge
2nc
cash
with
order.
Write!
lOBII.ES FOR RENT
W
IN
TE
R
H
A
V
E
N
.
F
L
A
.
Msnfsril. l-'lorlila
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S.
for
complete
rate
card.
P. O. Il«x m »2. r h o a e 04*
h u n t suss i t
Jniiiliirjr Us-UU-MO-at
EEkl
Car. Drive it Talbott, T. M. Dunlap aid G. W.
The actual voices of F’ lorenlc
BEACH C O U N TY—The
Oak and Second St. Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM
! Nightingale, Lord Tennyson,Queen
O. Shinholser. , Wo
also
ask. the
A N N O U N C E M E N T
.
,
1
scene of stupendous developmentI Victoria ami Gladstone are propublic to see their painters have Rcn(j nj)0,,t jt in thc pajm Roach
|served by means o f phonograph
D AV ID B. H Y E ft
BODY REPAIRING
their local card.
|Post. Sample copy sent on re­
Mr. Schak will be pleased to interview n man capable of operat­ records now in the British Museum
H. Harrow, Pres.
ARCHITECT
G
AR
D
E
N
HOSE
qu^st.
ing a local office ns District Manager for M IAM I SHORES, a $62,STEIN — Automobile
I
Overweight
is
often
an
inherited
000,000 development. F'irst day’s sales one month ago were over
^pairing and Rebuilding.
M«mber A. I 4
I V cent per foot
i ADVERTISING geta results if It
$2,500,000. F’ageol bus transportation will he furnished. This is a i tendency that must lie combated
1Home. Oak Avenue.
Itnse Oullilluir
renches
potential
buyers.
Pa-|
Who Is Your Skinny
for such tendency is also associated
For Few Days
splendid opportunity for a man with a sales organization or the
Orlando, r le r l i l a
latlcn Daily News is circulated in
fTOS FOR HIRE
with
a
tendency
toward
Bright’s
ability to create one. Man with some capital preferred. F’or inter­
1nn industrial and agricultural aecFriend, Tthel?
disease, high blood pressure and
I’TO SERVICE
Day
view, write or call.
t tion.
other undesirable physical disqual­
Meets all trains. Bagifications.
Tell him to take Cod Liver O il! T 0 R e A C I1 BUYERS or sellers of
hufer. Rhone 551._____
H. A. SPE1R
for a couple of irtonth.H ano
pjoridn real estate advertise in
ALTO TRIPS
enough good healthy flesh on M” . the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cent
T ry Smith’s Barber
CARPENTER
cent a word daily, two cents a word
B. CALDER. Day and bones to look like a real man.
Tell
him,
it’s
the
only
way
to|
q,)ndaVs.
__________________
_
Shop for good barber
lli-pnlrliis mill ItrU ix Irlla*
ti service.
Anytime,
AM E RIC A’S M EDITERRANEAN
take those grave-like hollows from
’3.\ or
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
.tililrra*
UllMI rnlm rtto Ave}
work.
Ladies
welcome.
his cheeks and neck.
Phone 2! 17
100 N. Orange Avc.
Orlando, Fla.
accepted
want
ad
medium
in
I'TO WRECKER
Tell him he won’t have to swal­
N ext to Valdez.
Daytona (F'la.) One cent a word
«0. hay or night scr- low the nasty oil with the neus- an insertion. Minimum 25c.
P»7 F&gt;ioao 394. Night eating fishy taste, because the
N O IT III.A M I l‘ \IVI'
K
•
-t-••• *;•-s- - f-f + -s*
McCoy Laboratories, o f New York, F i &lt;0R1u a _ o u l a n d 0 — Orlando
Tho i'alnt That Savva You
Money.
are now putting up Cod Liver OH,
,
Scntinal; largest classi- /a x j v HOOD IN V E S TM E N T
AtTY PARLORS
Mamiracturotl by
in sugar coated tablet form.
; fle(J businKe99i rntc ic a word, min-, U JN
U U U D I IN \
I
Klirrviiii-I.luil.lvr I'alnt Co.
rilAUlIlK L Marmello
Huhl hy
Ask for McCoy s Cod I.i • &lt; &gt;d ,mum -j.le ca,h with order.
1*11kimls. Rain water a Compound Tablets at
I.OSSIM)
I 'A IX T C O M P A N Y
Bowers
----------------------------IS
W
ORTH
A
L
IF
E
TIM
E
I I S SI IIK IIII11II A w .
[• Old First National Pharmacy, Dean’s Pharmacy and
*
Phone- ZTtl
piling, nhone 245,______ every druggist worthy tho name A L IT T L E W A N T AD in Thai
1
1
♦ 1
Herald will bring you big re- j
OF
SAVIN
G
6]
Warehouse
property;
1
1
of^*l
R k*~Tn i &gt; DYERS
sell them— 60 tablets— 60 cents. suits. Advertise thoso old articles
on Commercial Street.2j
[SYfEA"M I’UESSERY Any man or woman can put on you huvtj stored away and have j
CUT PRICE TIRES .j.lilork
Chiropodist
&lt;• lies 1 loration in the city. A y
r®rk a specialty.
110 five pounds of healthy flesh in 30 no uso for. A little thirty-ccnt ad
______
l.tbargain.
tl
FOOT S P E C IA L IS T
LAlenue, Phone 327-J.
days or your druggist will wil­ may bring you several dollars.
May W e Suggest—
! 4&gt; New two-story house wilh4&gt;|
&lt;'urns. Munlona. In*rowlingly refund the purchase price. Phone
_____ 148 nnd a representative
- OAF'3
Imc Nall*. Heavy Call1 •
^adjoining lot; rents for $1011?
One woman put on 15 pounds in 1w||j call to see you.
oases or tlrud acbtng
rWrr.TFE
::i)x;!U
I*
i
l
'
)
l
1C
month;
for
&lt;iuick
sale,
$11),-X
f«at.
six weeks. Children grow robust | , ,
N t in Service nnd QualTOOO.
'i’ernts.
lilt. C. 1.. tihl.KH
f-'t Street and i’ark Ave- and strong— Feeble old people feel j
filibuster speech
house together^
Tw o-story
Y o w m II P r o w fltdir.
younger in a few weeks.
| 1he longest
j
30x3
V
i
—Cord
$7.50
was
Orlaoilo.
I'hono.
Klvvator
4'with 3-1 rity block, close in ;J
“ Bo sure to get McCoy’s, the or- ever delivered in Congress
La
LT ur Egs
^$6,000. I.ots alone are worth’
........
«• »&gt; * * » «
tW
on,
9
T u b e s .................. $1.65 Mhis money.
[ B ug STORE — Prerly
1
omP°ull(l
I
ablet.
______
when he kept the floor for nearly
['• Drugs, Sodas.
We
t
Elton J. Moughton
F«r you as your phone.
England has developed more im­ 19 consecutive hours, including one
B
ike
Tires.............$1.50
proved breeds of livestock than entire night. He was blocking a
ARCHITECT
all the rest of the world together. currency bill.
ttECTRICAL
F.P.1UNES
(Realtors)
+
j!ID 1}I.I'.I TRIC CO.
When Roman numerals wore us­
First National Hank Bldtf,
A Spokane man has been be­
311 K.2nd St. anti 1113 Sanford Ave ’X
II. S. LONG, Mgr.
?Ty t(&gt; Uillon &amp; l’latt
ed.
before
the
use
of
figures,
all
queathed $30,000 by un uncle, pro­
Sanford, ■
Florida
Photic 630-J
.-.Room 7, Hall llltlg. Phone 180-JX
r~“ - Everything eleevided he marries a woman with calculation was done with the nb- 101-8 Magnolia Avc.
I’ lione 18
•&gt;
l ^ e 122. Electragith
lacus.
ft
;•
t
•&gt;
-v+ 4.4.
unbobbed hair.
Cash in A d va n ce

Come on in. the water’s fine!I
You have an opportunity for a
few more days to join in with the
first few privileged purchasers at
our new development which will be
opened nbout two
weeks hence.
The low prices we will o ffe r you
now will astonish you. I f you are
among the early birds you arc en­
titled to special consideration and
very' low prices. Answer immed­
iately to A. B. C. Sanford Herald
Office.

Seminole Marble Co.

2 2

Hall Hardware Co.

Miami Shores

! THIS WEEK’S !
SPECIALS

FORT MELLON

San ford Realty t
Company

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

^ S T A fio N s AND
JOSUPPUES
[s B H c ir E T X T K jF .
^03. 1 ire3, Acccsso*« with a smile. Elm
gjhone 4471.3.
Jr"-‘ stations. Mag'First and Elm,

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f TilK FLOIUST”
tj.1°r !‘ ** occasions.
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S ^U R JH fU R B
TO SELL?
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I
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TUB WHA1
Rain Thursday, Friday unsettled;
southerly winds.

ASSOCIATED PR ES8 DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925

CE B Resident Coolidge Gives

Kills Fiancee Then
Turns Gun on Self

Views On Mission Work
Before Capital Conferee
Conference
B Friendly;
Refuses to
|A Member

tting Is
fcr Today,
P Pleased
[w Expects
Of His Bill

WASHINGTON, Jon. 29.-C hris- sions.
tlan churches and governments
‘‘Our liberalism needs to be gen­
were declared by President Cool­ erous enough to recognize that
idge Wednesday to have “no great­ missionary effort will often build
er responsibility thnn to make thin I v" f”undat.ionc already laid
sure that the best nnd not the nenm»?l ,nltcn'Ptmg to substitute
worst, of which Christian society Slitv o ftieirnCW "tn,cturo of moris capable shall bo given to other dreH’tkf llfeL ° n.A ,?f ethic«- Inpconlo.” .
; „ ^ |8 wh° &gt;hnl Bo out among
ndasioiinry niesThis, with other views on the
nlo, hct W liKht places Of the
foreign missionary question were S
prerented by the president in an wo? hv V »thciTc find much thnt
*,rou«ht back to e n address to the meeting here of tho
rorcign missions conference of life ThnvdCm“i nn&lt;l ,mprovc our
North America, an intcr-dcnomina- of m i f * wl,J [cnrn m“ny lessons
tionnl gathering of the foreign of industry, of humility, of revnr1pnrpn‘s. of respect for
mission interests of the Protestant
churches of the United States and constituted authority which may
quite conceivably become adornCanada. ,
“ Not everything that the men vnn,
?Ur.i!wn 9° ' inI fnbric- Be­
or i.nristinn countries have carried yond thnt, they will be able to
“r'n
,K
onck
much that will .serve us
to the other peoples of the world
♦ » " cJ mvo "ok a" ‘he wisdom
has been good and helpful to those
who have received it” tho presi­ tnnt has been diffused among tho
dent said. “Wo know that the r * n ° f ? en- But we have been
missionary movements have re­ greatly favored nnd have much
peatedly been hampered, nnd nt mid r\\W1/ ^ *° n'd those lens richly
times frustrated, beenusc some
“A becoming modesty, a discrim­
calling themselves Christians, nnd
assuming to represent Christlnn inating sense of our real opportun­
ities and responsibilhres are alto­
civilization, hnve been nctunted by gether
be desired as helps irt
un-Christian motives. Our mis­ wie greattowork
we wish to do. The
sionary efforts will be more cITec- mis: ionnry effort
of the nation
rcn
'.ii'fh
o
m
1
-.... ... mV »«rnv spirit oi ! ir wo oxn»ct It tn U
#"i V*

Unknown Party Named With
Sartnin and Fletcher In
One Indictment; Second
Names Ex-Warden Alohc

CLARKSBURG, W. Vo., Jan.
, ,ec8tm C- Woods, age 22,
n» « * . an
Law School
2 m. «
University, shot and
killed himself Thursday after
no had fired two ehota in the
body of Mrs. GeorKin Warder,
*•«» year old widow of Bridge­
port, W. Va., The tragedy is
believed caused by Mrs. War­
der's refusal to marry him.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER 155.

CARNEGIE BODY Government W ill
GIVES MEDALS Continue W heeler
TO 23 PERSONS Case, Stone Asserts
Twenty-First Annual Meeting
Recognizes 23 Acts of Hero­
ism ; Ten of Heroes Killed
AVhilcBerformingllrnveActs

l l Responsibility
JUNIORCHAMBERF uFor
Pushing Trial
By Attorney
LIQUOR CHARGES Four Southerners 1925 PROGRAMIS Taken
Ex-Prison Chaplain
General, He Avers
Named In Scandal B
O
U
T
L
IN
E
D
T
O
D
A
Y
EINGHEARDNOW Honored By Awards
Committee H ears
Indictment Against Sartaln
and Funds for Edu­ O m m illce Reports Thnt City
OUNTYCOURTPensions
Charges He Accepted Five INC
May Have Bard by PuyinR
Cabinet Member
cational nnd Other Causes
Thousand R:*ibe for Tuten

Eleven Cases Disposed Of In

Also By Commission Given

Expenses of Musicians To

Complete Aid Local Men Cross-Examination Is
ATLANTA, Jan. 29.—New indict
Present Term; Cases Of
PITTSBURGH. Jnn. 29.—The
ments charging conspiracy nnd bri . Shoplifters To Go Over
Conducted by Walsh,
Activities of th\ rnnford Junior
Carnegie Hero Fund Commission,
bery were returned Wednesday by
For Circuit Court Trial nt its twenty-first annual meeting Chamber rtf Commerce for the re ­
a special grand jury investigating
Wheeler’s Counsel
|0NT, Jan. 29.—
conditions nt the Atlanta federal
here late Wednesday, recognized mainder of the year were outlined
L clc Shoals adpenitentiary, A. E. Snrtain, former
Various offenses growing out of 2d nets of heroism, nwnrding four in chart form and apportioned to
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—
warden, nnd L. J. Fletcher, former liquor charges constituting 11 silver modala nnd 19 bronze medals the various committees by L. C.
firthcr Wcdnesdeputy warden, who were indicted cases have occupied the Seminole pensions aggregating $5,.‘M0 u year Rollout, rccretury of the club, at sibilifcy forcta-— ctaoctnoiota
considorntion
by a federal grund jury here in County Court since it convened and $18,000 for educational nnd the regular luncheon meeting nt Assuming full • personal re­
leferred to conthe Seminole Cafe Thursday a ft­
December on charges of accepting iuosday morning.
A few civil other worthy purposes.
sponsibility for the institution
bribes, were named in indictments cases, sandwiched between the
led mainly of
Ten of tlie heroes lost their ernoon. A report on the poasibiD
bllity
of
a
hand
in
Sanford,
ren­
of new court nction against
returned
Wednesday,
together
with
lives.
They
were:
criminal business, have been disees.
dered by thc chairman of the civic Senator IWhceh,l\ Democrat,
an unnamed third person.
George
O.
Larkin
Porcrtport,
N.
nff[ri„i°f' ,uU ift «stl&gt;«ntcd by court
ents ami stipcommittee, featured the
The name of Father Thomns P. officials thnt the term will con­ 1., died attempting to save a man iiTnirs
Montana, A ttorney General
meeting.
1this action in­
Hayden, former prison chaplain, tinue through the remainder of from drowning nt Rock Island.
Stone
gave notice Wednesday
According
to
the
report,
it
ia
previously mentioned in connection tho week.
: measure with
111., Jnn. 28, 1921. His father re­
to
senators
viho nre opposing
possible
for
Sanford
to
have
n
hand
with the investigation nt the pris­
ceived
a
bronze
medal.
Tho cases of I.enn Tate nnd Ocjipnrkc
at once if tho City Commission is bis nomination to the supremo
on, was brought out in thc indict­ tavn Padgett, youn" Orlando wo­
George
F.
Helper,
518
East
Ful­
ssion. &amp;*_.__
ment against Sartnin.
Fletcher men who are held in the county ton Street, Butler,,Pa., a student willing to defray the expenses of court in thnt connection thnt tho
vill &lt;«omble
nnd the person whose name was jail on charges of larceny, are ex­ fntally injured when he attempted probably six out-of-town musi- proceedings would continue.
up the bill
not divulged by authorities hut no pected to come up for prelimin­ to rescue two small hoys from a cinns. The remainder of the hand,
Appearing before thc senuto ju­
[ deliberation,
indictment was returned against ary hearing in county court. It runaway automobile nt Butler, according to tho chairman who re­ diciary committee Mr. Stone gavo
purled following n conference with
the former chaplain.
ltd to be brought
is not considered probable by June 27, 192-1; bronze medal to Joo Iteizenstein, who had charge of his reasons for initiating thc enso
pfMte and house
in the District of Columbia instead
Two Indictments were returned. Judge E. F. Houshohlcr. prosecut­ father.
the hands at the laying of the cor­
One nnmc9 Snrtnin, Fletcher nnd ing attorney, that tho cases will
Elizabeth M. Hanley, 591 Fifth nerstones of two of the public of in Montunn, where an indict­
the person whose identity is being Ixi tried ns the charge, grand lar­ Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.. a tele­ buildings now under construction, ment ugninst Senator Wheeler al­
h*sdny after n
concealed, nnd the other is ngninsi
m than two
is in the jurisdiction of tho phone operator, met death while enn ho made up of musicians now ready is pending. He then submit­
ted to a three hours' cross exam­
Snrtnin nlone.
ronfrreos Senacircuit court and not the countv rescuing an infant from a burning living in Sanford.
ination, much of it conducted by
it is chnrged in the indictment coqj£.
J Hampshire; Mchouse a t Jamaica, N. Y., Mnr. 15,
Would Seek Commission Aid
Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana,
alleging conspiracy thnt Sartnin
[Rfpublirans, ami
192-1;
bronze
medal
to
her
sister.
(o
New
Developments.
Security H erriot’a Theme In Admils Responsibility For Fletcher and the third person, yet
Tho plan of nsking tho City counsel for Wheeler and n member
l. Democrat,
Edmund C. Mosser, 1555 West
inew developments in tho
Commission
tho bandmas­ of the committee.
unknown,
conspired
with
Fnther
Sjfeech Hcfore Chunihcr;
i Opposed
Disappearance; He Aided Hayden to “accept nnd receive caB®c'*nve hcvn reported. Tho Garrison Street, Fremont, O., n ter's aulnry toandpaytuition
for thc
No Conclusion Beached.
rtndent,
died
attempting
to
help
a
Declares Allies Must Be­
It Underwood bill
w
™
;«re
charged
with
larceny
Dtickstein and Wife Frame l,ribes” of $1,500 each from Wil­
student musicians wns brought be­
After Mr. Stone had been ex­
lortj townrtl havfellow
student
from
drowning
nt
Jatesfhnndisu to the value of
ware of Germany’s Actions
tho club. According to this cused, the committeemen discuss­
I heir Famous Testimony liam II. Hnnr, C. C. Tuten, C. GtafChairmnn Norris,
June 21, 1928; bronze fore
•
'
* n b'tb
**
exc°rd tho Fremont,
plan the only cost thnt the musi­ ed the mutter for nearly an hour
hnra
Bnughn,
Richard
Bailey,
Snm
medal
to
father.
ulture commit8im“ «*irccny limit by half, in a
PARIS, Jan. 29.—The whole
will bear is that of instru­ without reaching nny conclusion.
NKW YORK, .Inn. 2D._Gaston Goldberg. F. P. Hnnr Jr., nnd Cnrl w a fjjg f taken by A. E. Vowel!,
Oregon and political fabric of France ThurtAdolphus Emmit Glisson, Byers, cians
ments.
It is estimated that this Chairman Cummins ‘announced
Hnnr.
The
money,
according
to
II.
Means,
identified
Wednesday
a
ol.'na, ranking ro- day wan under a spell of yester­
from nose store tho women are Texas, died attempting to rescue
plan will cost $1,800 a year there would he another meeting
eratic members day’s unsational Utterances re­ statement bearing his signature in the indictment, was to he paid in chnr&gt; d with taking four dresses n hoy from drowning at Windom, salary
which he admitted he had contriv- exchange for use of the officials' Inst Saturday night just before Tex.. May 19, 1928; bronze medal which will include 00 concerts over Monday to consider the nomina­
garding French security by Pre­ cil
tho disappearance of documents influence in having the prisoners they were arrested by members to the widow, with $10 a month a period of 15 weeks. Tho fact tion of Mr. Stone, recommitted by
rrtam of selection mier Herriott. Uttcrnnces are now
wns emphasized, however, if San­
sennte last Monday nftcr the
Whieh
he previously had submitted assigned to easy tnsks nnd other of the Sanford police force.
nnd ?5 a month additional for each ford is to hnve a hand composed of thc
been followed generally regadred ns a studied re­
special
privileges.
The
prisoners
Wheeler
case Imd been brought
been nam.nl but ply to Germany’s latest note re­ to the Wheeler-Brookhart senator­ are raid to be wealthy bootleggers.
Cases thnt have been disposed of three children.
local players by next winter it is into senate debate behind closed
I~
Earl
Rader,
Rural
Route
No.
bill objected to garding the prolonged occupatioii ial committee, durin'r its investiga­
of are: John Tindnl, possession of
necessary to begin at onco for it is doors.
Separate Indictment
tion of the department of justice
pey opposed the of Cologne bridgehead.
1. Clarendon, I’a., killed when he said to lie impossible to take nov­
disrating
apnratus,
$250
and
costs
The
separate
indictment
against
Facing Senator Wheeler as well
last year.
was before the
Sartnin charges thnt he accepted n nnd three months in jail: and three went to the aid of a fellow-work­ ices and on short notice place them an his counsel in the small and
The Premier’s closest advisers
The statement, which after its bribe of $5,000 from C. Graham ' months additional if the fine is er who was struggling in n tank in n hand.
have been urging a conciliatory
crowded committee room, Mr.
IN ■•'ns MeNary policy toward Germany :.et jj** l;te identification by Meann, wan nil* Bnughn in behalf of C. C. Tuten in not paid; C. W, Kelly, reckless containing hot oil at Warren, Pa.,
In tho outline of Junior Cham­ Stone said evidence that was to bo
June
7,
192-1;
bronze
medal
to
the
Pnmlr.-e.l
&gt;n. the
.
... inicr, in. what was poirVd U'jns mitted into evidence in thc trial of return for which the warden wus unylm , bond estreated; Levi Mo?cber worn, tasks were given to ench presented to a grand jury here
srodd hot serve one of the mor.t significant pnsa- Means, .®id Thomas B. Felder, to appoint Tuten chauffeur to tho Iv.Ar*' rating a cur while intoxicat­ widow with $70 a month and $5 a of the committees of the club. next week indicated thnt there had
Ith'.-y were chosen
° f his discourse, declared charged with conspiracy to bribo nrison physician, Dr. A. F. Quit- ed. $100 nnd costs or CO days in month additional foy eftch of two These committees are the execu­ been n conspiracy to defraud the
&gt;fil a motion by holding of the Rhine niny be the high government officials, snvs Ran. *
tive, which will in general, super­ government on oil -.id mineral
jail; Sandy Green, reckless use of children.
William W. Tillstnnd, Woodlawn vise all dub -activities; the mem­ lands, nnd that "testimony could
Both Sartnin nnd Fletcher were firearms and having a pistol with­
L Democrat, Tenn, Inst resort of France to assure her that Means had helped “W. 0.
hrood bill oppn- security.”
(‘Ducky’) Duckstein nnd his wife,, placed under bonds of S5.00U ench out a license, $100 and costs or 20 Rond. Randolph, Mass., crossing ber: hip committee; the ffnunce nut he taken without indicating
Vmas conferees,
of Washington I). C.„ to frame i December, Fletcher was in At­ days nnd $10 and costs or 20 day; watchman, met death when ho committee; the beautification com­ that Senator Wheeler was involv­
come •Hut Long, possession of whiskey tried to save an aged womnn from mittee, of which R. A. King was ed” in thc transaction.
hediatcly declined
PARIS, Jan. 29.—Security was their subsequent testimony before lanta Wednesday, having
Iter half a dozen the mnin theme of Premier Her- the committee in explanation of from Miami, where lie is now liv­ distilling apparatus, directed ver­ ♦he path of a train at Quincy, appointed chairman; publicity com­
Will Pmtli Both Cases
id refused to rep- riot’s long awaited speech on tho disappearance of tho docu­ ing, when tho special session of dict or the defendant due to an Mass., Sept. 20, 1921; silver mcdnl mittee; entertainment committee;
Replying indirectly, at least, to
the grand jury was announced to imperfect search warrant; A. to widow with $00 a month nnd commercial committee; educational charges thnt Senator Wheeler i«
|te in conference, France’s foreign policy delivered ments.
resume
the prison probe. Sartaln Sheppard.
McKinley and before a great gathering in the
misdemeanor, tw o $5 additional on account of each committee; sports committee innd being “persecuted” in the effort to
The statement, as read to the
the civic affairs committee wnich "drag" hi in 2,500 miles from his
luted for the Un- Chamber of Deputies today. The jury Wednesday, was dated Sept. is said to he in Jacksonville and counts, $250 or CO days and $150 of two children.
it is understood thnt he will conic or six months; Steve I^iwry, pos­
is to have charge of the band pro­ home on an action that could la&gt;
Louis
Johnsqn,
Box
-1,
Weeping
pe chosen,
2U.
1921.
It
follows:
Premier occupied two hours of his
to Atlanta in connection with thc session of liquor, $250 and costs Water, N'chr., a farmer, died res-; posal, the work on traffic regula­ brought in his own state, the ntdie 1'hairman
three nnd n half hours address in
“It was suggested that the pa- .....
................
_^ investigation.
^
........ No
^
latest
turn of tho
tho work towards elimina­ tornoy general announced that
Iwill be chairman drawing up n vivid, but dark, pic­ pers, files, and documents that I ; announcement was made by fod- and three months and three months cuing another farmer from suffo­ tions
tion
of
grade crossings in Hanford. there wns no intention on the part
cating
in
a
wtdl
nt
Weeping
Wa­
Inferecs, who will ture of Germany’s activities in ii
l,Jx,K*‘ntL‘,l I? Ihc W heeler- (.ral odicinls thnt new bonds would additional if fine is unpaid; Solo­ ter, Aug. 28, 1928; silver medal
_
Clean-lJp
Drive Planned
of the government to drop the pro.
|ce with Chairman armaments, while he disposed of iirookhnrt corninittco nhould dinap- be made by tho accused men.
mon Johnson, transporting liquor,
club announced its intention readings in Montana, in which
house military the problem of inter-allied debts pear and for the puprposo of d e-j Witnesses appearing before tho $250 and three months and three to his widow, with $00 n month of The
beginning a Arrive towards a Senator Wheeler is charged with
‘relatives Morin, in a brief but emphatic manner. vising a plan for their disappear-1 "rand jury Wednesday included months additional if the fine is de­ and $5 a month for ench of foul- “clean
up nnd paint up week” to accepting n fee to represent Gor­
children.
I". Mi
ranking
he held roon. Such a week, it is don Campbell before a government
Never before since he assumed anco nnd tho consumution of this Father Thomas I*. Gulden. (’. ( \ faulted :Nonh Washington, pos­
Glen
A.
Randolph.
Box
115
Mi­
1members of the
power has M. Herriot spoken of plan I called into conference Mr. [Tuten. W. II. Knar. C. Graham sessing liquor, same sentence as ami, Tex., died attempting to vnve declared, is in accord with one of department in the mutter of land
and .Mrs. W. 0 .Duckstein. After Unughn, Snm Rothbcrg, Horry Johnson; Joe Cash operating
the club’s major objective, the beau permits after his election to the
wood. Democrat, Germany in the tones he used thoroughly discussing it, it w as! Yokiim, Dr. I.. W, Williams, Rich- truck without lights, convicted hut n man from drowning at Claude, tification of Sanfonl.
Detailed
of the bill had Wednesday and, although ho had ngroed that they appear as w it-; nrd Bailey, Dr. A. F. Quillinn, not sentence passed. The court is Tex., Jnn. 18, 192-1; silver medal plans r&gt;r tho week will lie announc­ senate.
the
entire
Chamber,
exceeding
the
This caso and the case to be
to
widow
with
$75
a
month
and
$5
|the ‘-“Mute nanio
ed later.
ness before til? Wheeler-Brookhart Fred P. Harr. Jr.. Carl Ilnur, now in tho trial of Fred P atter­
presented to the grand jury imMcKinley and Communists, enthusiastically ap­ committee, and in accordance with James Tuten. John Bailey, Captain son and D W. Hutchinson, charg­ additional for a daughter.
Members of the executive com­ panolled today in the District of
Schuyler W. Hummer, 808 John­ mittee
t raL .Missbsijipi, plauding and cheering him, the this agreement they appeared and
ed with a liquor offense.
were requested to meet each
(Continued
on
page
2)
son Street, Amarillo, Tex., died Monday night a t 7 o'clock in the Columbia supreme court are en­
peimtor McKcliar general interpretation throughout testified.
attempting to save a man from law offices of G. W. Spencer, Jr., tirely different, Mr. Stone suid,
appointment of Parliament was thnt Ills purpose
“ Mr. W. O. Duckstein, in a conbeing based upon new
(Continued on page 2)
&gt;nd advanced tho was deeper than merely catering
president of the club and ex-officio the latterobtained
(Conlinucd on page 2)
in a wholly new
to the right groups—that it was
[Kendrick,
chairman of the committee. One evidence
investigation
he
hud
caused to ho
knator Underwood warning to the British Govern­
of tho matters confronting the ex­ instituted ufier lie came
into offico
ftlon over the out- ment against the evacuation of the
ecutive
committee
is
the
announc­
SHANGHAI. Jan. 29.—Tw enty, PARIS, Jan. 29.—Refraining
d more than the Cologne zone.
ed objective of having removed the because of the “widespread publipersons were killed and 20 injured from sentimental outbursts in
coihferees were
old Atlantic Coast Line passenger 1city given to the indictment in
On the subject of inter-allied
here Thursday in a thickly settled ‘ treating of tho debt France owes
bill, which he debts the premier said:
depot, which is chnructerized as an Montana nnd the charges nnd coun­
section of the Chinese district when ! to the United States in which ho
ter-charges growing out of it.”
IP'v at ibis scs“cycrore.”
“I come to the question of in­
a small contingent of victorious characterized ns a business man's
This new inquiry was conducted
I shall sneak
troops representing General I.u viewpoint, Luis Du Boise, former
by
Assistiuit Attorney General Don­
|' »!&gt;“ I'd the op- ter-allied debts.
Following a series of conferences
ovan, who came into office last
|e bi|| wils Itcforo very briefly thereon, for you have
TOPEKA, Kan., .fan. 29.—Carl i ung Hsiang and thc Central Chi- president of the Republican com* between the directors of the San­
Aug. 15, and who, Mr. Stone said,
[Wednesday night. remarked how great is the suscep­ J. Peterson, state hank commis­ nero government, met resistance in mission, declared nt the conclus­ ford llotel-Bealty company nnd the
had hail no previous connection
eCmlerw.MMl bill tibility of our friends and Allies sioner under former governor Da­ an attempt to disarm 1000 defeated ion of a long address in thc cham­ prospective owners nnd builders ol
with the case.
ber Wednesday.
The
United tiie $500,000 tourist hotel here,
declined to s t a t * on this subject, and you know vis, pleaded not guilty in court Kiangsu troops.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—PusBeads Correspondence
United States must considerably Harry T. Bodwell, president of the
Jtime Ids fight how even the sublimest words nnd Thursday on charges of acting as
After rcudiug a rather volumi­
ALLEN INFANTRY CHIEF
reduce its claims against France Hodwdl Realty Company, through nihility that an attem pt will he
P ' when the con- best sentiments risk nt time being Davis' agent in the alleged sale of
not only in equity und right hut which the $800,000 stock issuo of made to send anti-toxin to Nome nous correspondence passing be­
a pardon.
,al(l before tho interpreted in a regretahlc way.
Won't Repudiate Debts.
WASHINGTON, Jan. i!9.—Col. also to safeguard her own inter­ the company was disposed, stuted bv airplane was revived Thursday tween himself and Senator Walsh
delegate Sutherland from on the subject of thc two cases with
TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 29.—Jona­ Robert II. Allen was selected to bo nals, lie said.
feT*'1! declared he
Thursduy morning that plans for when
“ What I can do is solemnly re­
Alaska
obtained from the depart­ respect tc Senator Wheeler, Mr.
than
M.
Davis,
former
governor
of
I
chief
of
infnntry
with
the
rank
L;',*?11 legislation peat what M. Poincaire has said—
the building are expected to he sub
ment of justice permission for Stone concluded his formal stuteThe “Fly paper women” of Paris milted by the end of the week.
P J h" did not bc- France does not intend to repud- Kansas will be arraigned in the | of major-general on retirement of
with this d duration:
l«V delay jn getcourt of Topeka Thursdny w ith 1present chijfj_ Moj.-Gen. C. S. streets wear fly paper hats when
Mr. Hodwcll declared that the Roy S. Darling, former navy flior ment
(Continued on page 2)
“The
course pursued by the de­
to
make
the
trip
from
Fairbanks.
........
“
"I
they
call
their
wares.
lcr eonf -rencc.
Farnsworth,
Mar.
27.
project is going forward with no
Carl J. Peterson, former state
J f'J I'1 thought
friction ami that directors of the Before arrangements for such n partment of justice since this mat.
bank commissioner, to answer
f mplete their
organization nre well satisfied with trip are completed; the navy de­ ter has come under my observation
charges of bribery. Warrants for
four days
the progress being made.
Tho partment must pass on the propos­ has been, I believe, in full accord
their arrest were issued Wednes­
*
with both the letter and spirit of
I|'‘ "*e bou^c and
Hotel-Realty Company is in touch al.
day
on
complaint
of
Capt.
W.
A.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Con­
the constitution and laws of the
ere far apart
with
hotel
men'of
national
promi­
sideration of tho postal bill was I Smith,
„ . assistantn attorney „general
,, ■,
United Stateg und with the highest *
nence and assure the people of
conception of the due and orderly
continued
in
the
senate.
i
'
(’.e,U,ral
V
Snuford
thnt
only
n
first
class
or­
_ ,
. . . .
i flth had obtained permission from
administration on justice. For it
ganization will he brought here.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Com­ territory.
on forces v/cre named by the j (jov&gt; p t&gt;n jj _ i&gt;uulcn to investigate
1 accept full personal resposihilExtension Plans Completed
“Knowing that the democratic
“enate to handle the L inlet woutU n)1(| prosecute where he roomed munism is hacked by thc child laMr. Bodwell declared that the
.
is the minority party and
.Muscle Shoals bill,
| proper.
CHICAGO, Jnn. 29.—Assistant
hor amendment with a view to lay-1par ^
President Coolidge addressed , It was the second criminal action ing the foundation for “a class unable to elect a president only in rity engineering department, under Attorney General John W. II. Crim
, very exceptional circumstances,” the direction of Fred T. Williams,
I t : ^ — Cloudy the foreign missions conference «&gt;f( brought against the former gover- struggle” Senator Bayard,. Demo-, Senator Bruce continued, “how has completed the pluus fur thc began the final argument fur *he
nrosccution in tho veterans’ baNorth
America.
nor
in
little
more
thnn
two
weeks.
|oc 4-V'" " “ the
Delaware, declared Wednes­ could you Southern senators sup­ extension of First street pa t the reau conspiracy trial today. With
The senate foreign relations, Two hours before he retired from crat,
r - , , ur*day for
port u move to give all power to site of the proposed hotel. He little4 more than an hour argument
day in the senate
which in committee discussed the world i office. Gov. Davis was arrested
likewise called attention to the fact
“ It was the start of a movement the federal government.”
CHARLOTTE, Jan. 29.— North
I with his son Russell, on conspir- they hoped would split this nation
Atlantic coast court proposal without action.
that the demolition of buildings on and an equal time for instruction Curolinu Thursday lay under a
of
th«
court
tho
protracted
ligiguPresident
Coolidge
asked
con-|ncy
and
bribery
charges,
alleging
SANTA FE. N. M., Jan. 29.—By Kunford Avenue thnt blocked the
| into classes,” he said. “I do not
I ton Hor!,!a w»»
gre.ts to enact measures rccom- that Russell had accepted $1,250 mean to infer, however, that sena­ a vote of -10 to 8. the lower house First Strut extension is practical­ t!on ’rill he prepared for submis­ coating of ice and sleet extending
I'Vnj
°
f
Ua*
sion
the j’r y soon after open­ virtually from mountains to tho
I *®t**day. Yes- •..tended by the agricultural com-1 for delivering a .pardon to Fred W. tor: who supported the amendment of the stute legislature late Wed­ ly complete.
sea. From points reporting cunio
ing
of
the
afternoon.
j Poliman, convicted hanker. They here hud that thought in mind.”
t, ,i 1-pun. 28 in mission.
nesday voted to ratify the federal
The plans for the hotel when a p ­
stories
of storms that covered
American navn! vessels were or- are to ho tried on thc^o charges
,
Hudson
proved by the directors will he
Senator King, democrat, Utah, child labor amendment.
street und highway* with a coating
0Ver at the wid- dered to accompany British and in April.
‘
made public, it is said. Mr. Rodsupports! the statement, declaring
of ico, snow und sleet an inch deep
The complaint filed Wednesday communists and socialists, favored
OLYMPIC, Wash.. Jan. 29—The well declared that he is unprepared
American ships leaving Shanghai
in ninny pluces, render lag travel
wnen necessary
i was hosed on affidavit made by centralization in the federal power house Wednesday rejected a bill to go into detuils regarding the
difficult and resulting in many ac­
Attorney General Stone told the Anthony L. Oswald, Hutchinson and destruction of state rights, but which would refer tho child labor actuut construction of the hotel hut
cidents. Sleet began falling early
eenato judiciary committee he was attorney, who stated that * ptcr- Senator Walsh, Democrat, Ma.* ia amendment to the voters at the stated thnt it will be a building
BATUM, Russia, Jnrr. 29.—Vine­ Wednesday night and continutxl
’
the
’ _pro-1next general election. It was pass- second to none in the hotel class in yards and orchards valued nt mil­ throughout most of tho night in
detei mined to go through with son solicited'ft bribe o. v-.oJW f‘&gt;i chusett pointed* out that
Florida.
thc Wheeler case.
!» pardon for h i client. Walter posnl had been sponsored in con-|ed by the senate Tuesday,
lions of dollars were destroyed by many places.
i \ Jan. oj __ Thc
an unexampled cold prevailing
Frank Morrison of the American! Gund.v, then serving a penitentiary gress by conservatives.
Senator Bruce, Democrat, of
STATE BESTS CASE
throughout Caucasus. The famous
PHOENIX.
Jan- 29.—The
t
\ aa held Federation of I^bor suggested an term for bank embezzlement.
Ahraudurso vineyards which sup­
investigation of methods used to j was alleged that Peterson was act- Maryland, declared the amendmen: Arizona legislature Wednesday
would kill the people of the state completed ratiffrntior. of the child
BESSEMER. Ala., Jnn. 29.—The plied Russia with the finest cham­
t°.fn New fight the child labor amendment, mg as “agent” for the governor.
ruined.
CHICAGO, J a n .'29. — Wheat*
Livestock on farms ami ranges | Grundy never was pardoned. sovereignty. He denounced partic­ labor amandment when tho senate, atatc rested its case Thursday pagne were completely
I. .
‘be
ularly Southern senators who had by a unanimous vote, adopted a morning in the trial of Dr. George Many vineyards noted for white May, 2.02 to 2.08*; July, l.cu to
billit if; “ f H,e United States ware valued Goy. Davis having dialed the pica
p torsi,i....
^ ‘deration of by the department of agriculture a few days before his term ex- supported it and declared its elTort house resolution falling for ratifi­ T. Edwards, chnrged with slaying and red wine suiTered a similar 1.71. Corn: May, 1.31S to l.32‘t .
would be most damaging in that cation.
his wife Dec. 2, last year.
■’ute.
Oats: May, 59* to 00*.
i at $ 1,831,512,000 on Jan. 1.
I P|rcd*

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HEROBLIGATIONSWERE NOT LOST
PREMIER STATES MEANS DECLARES

20 Killed, 20 Injured U. S. Must Reduce Its
In Clash In Shanghai Claims, Says DuBoisc

Ex-Governor Davis
Will Be Arraigned
In Topeka Today

Plans For Hotel
Will Be Submitted
At End Of Week

May Send Anti-Toxins
To Nome By Airplane

Washington News

^Peratures
Hiursday

Child Labor Amendment Backed By
Communism Senator Bayard Says

Forbes Case Goes To
Jury This Afternoon

Carolina Covered By
One Inch Sleet, Snow*

IjesSeeking'ht Sessions

Vineyard Destroyed
By Prevailing Cold

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HojMment To "Big Tim”
On Day H e S et Aside For Shoel&lt;

RALREWAiUJ^r^^^^Sl®^ s

: NEW VoRK, Jam 28._O n T &amp; a little stono, with “SuIUvan’* caiv* -* “ *•*
, for a stay of possibly four vrnn ' o n _ Jtni i -«
*
.
cd on it to mark the gravu, and
-— - j Ho will viuci
university
enter wx&amp;rmi
Oxford U
n te r a iiy »! S? S f e i * 1 - RL A
romebody had added a woeden
D iv iiiw ;
C it e iused .to give thousands, o f .p j f r a ' board with bis initials,. “T. D.”
B o u n ty S y s te m O ffe re d b y th e
a » P ^ c d c n u for • j E x ie m d o n
A d v ic e o n M elon P t o n l i q j ‘ of shoes, socks and pipes toTtfiel on it. . No man bad more friends
:pcor of the Bowery, a hew Im d i than Big Tim, and no mnn helped
m g r n f m a m m T . i n £ t t h^
wl" ,,v t;
_____
VHfcr o f E n ch A d u lt M on
Tho princes first year abroad! GAINESVILLE, Jan. 28.—It is limnesing mom.ment prill be u n -' his friends piore,-but yet you sea
a n d $10 fo r E ac h L ion C u b jg j][ be m a t in ihe home of a I l f t f S ^ r t o J i n ^ p V n i r t ; veiled over hfo grave in Calvary what happens.”
I Cemetery.
_____
| British family whoso name has n o t 1watermelon.
a
i
‘VHnrnr /e r r y , Big Tim’s succes­
The story, of tho new tombstone sor ns leader in the Second, heard
Colo., Jan.
28.—More
?_£?r_!*.
.............
- —
—-More:!S r ^ W i T 1S8T
VKro«nd*3&amp; ij Sready
K WmSe ’ their *" W e d T S ^ th o ii illustrates
loyalty which the what MeMnnur. said.
rom the Ocala vidf^ty Ipertonaiity tho
of the dead leader was
"Well then,” he said to himself,
fable to inspire in followers and “If Big Tin^s gravo has been neg­
&amp;SC
¥ js 5 is « &amp;
f e i ’F r K L a ' s r a i ?
ThI
(.friends who, 15 years a fte r hi.&lt; lected, it won’t be neglected any
death, still remember him with more.” . And Perry got busy. A
* * * * • thc ‘- i l a t t :
ft
is 3u- warm affection.
short time later he had seen nine
t ' I-ast week a t Tammany Hall, other friends of Big Tim, and had
when the death of Tom Foley was obtained front thorn pledges to join
55^111 i®r **ch lion cub WR.inau- i
the* jf titio a 'o f "Igj e”n. • „ , „
the topic of mournful discussions, in the erection of a $2,..JO monu­
fp rated five yearn ago in the inter­
Follow
the
first
planting
by
one
house.
est of game protection. Sports­ the royal
Tom
(The) McManus, ono of Tam­ ment in place of tho meagre head­
___________________ _
oC two other, about a week or two
men estimate that each mountain
many’s district lenders, waa talk-" stone and the wooden tanict.
lion kills and onsumes on an aver­ Ailing
inc to a group of men.
.
The tombstono will Ire erected by
Failed
J ft? ur« fcS
w Member
---------- -- —
—
lu x i u Will
age of 60 .deer each year and the
•’Well,” said The McManus, “ I Charles Hussey, Tom McManus,
°&gt; Early mciDenver newspaper's campaign has To KeeD Down Snirft fonic in c']va»t3K
after all, when you’re dead Benny Salvin, Otto Ramsberger,
&gt;
. ,
* . “ j I00'1 arc the melons th a t bring the guess,
respited in the paying of $5,380 in n c ■»-,
and gone, you’re well on the wny Eddie Ahearn, Clnrcnre Neil, Char­
money.
bouhticr since 1020. This figure v t r ranee s Premier i
bc forgotten, no m atter how lie McManus, George W. Loft,
_____
■I Watermelon laud should already to
represents 308 lions adult and cub.
many friends you had. No man Ixwio l3?avitt and Harry I’crry.
PARIS, Jan. 2 S .-P rcm ier Her- • bc ,bro!:‘ n ‘W *
Ncw land »* had more friends or stauncher On Feb. 0 tho group, with other
. A total of $1,375 in bounties woh
pjMd in 1022—the largest amount rit, who hnc just recovered from ! p ^ f p w d . Aral it ia-advinable not friends than poor old ‘Big Tim’ friends of tho dead leader, will go
paid In any of the five years. In u swelling in ono of his legs which 113 p,ant th * crop on thc 3amc land Sullivan.
to Calvary and see the monument
1920 the sum of $1,265 was paid kept him confined to his rooms for i u 0 A c,art ln »uc«sssion; there
“ But I was nt Calvary Ceme­ unveiled.
out; $1,070 in 1021; $785 in 1023 nearly a mnoth, never once lost his 1 , aw 1,0 fivc or *** years between tery a while ago, and I found his .Or.e day when Big Tim v.a3 a
and *885 in 1921.
gomi humor, in : pite of the phvsi-! lbt cr?.P,8\
.
.
’ grave lonely and neglected. Ju st
ragged urchin on^ho east side, it
While Ihe bonnty system was in­ enl pain and the gr.’nt mental w o r-1 »*s rtllijtlitfr has much to do with
production.
Many
tended primarily ns gnine protec­ ry over bitter political attacks lee- Watermelon
tion, it has resulted »n a grant sav­ eled at his government during his K ronen use from 100 to 000
”
, pciintii of » high-gir.de fertilizer
ing to stockmen, who claim that Illness.
which M
the
mu average grown lion commits „ The, "government
“ " v ......
«of
»* wnicn
si. .l
I f ? ,thc ncrc* M the land is thin,
this should
depredations to cattle and horsca' J,Icrr,ot ,n ,h® head is compost’d oT ■,,i:r
should I13 increased to from
each year to the amount of $600.
more nil’ anted elements of tl)c
to LWW pounds.
The bounty is paid upon submls- *^5P5” _chamber — excepting the* /, I-ayfoff the land in 10 by 10 (or
is
generally thereabouts) checks. Work in tho
cion to the newspaper management t.ninmuni:its—and
........
of thp p d t of the animal and nn w
" tbo Riwcrnnicnt of the fertilizer around where tho cecnd
dtrbmpnnylng
atat.’incnt that
it—
tiiub tho
uiu
i ,
t*5 planted. P lant the seed
annanl wns stain within tho bound- , ';/U ch onc °* y°'«r legs h nil- nbout nn inch or nn inch and a half
wtla; of the state.
ono of his friends whom he deep, six or eight seal to the hill.
■ The Post bounty system, togeth­
!,h* ! ” M'iVcd .
3*iek room, asked
Two factors, according to A. I \
er with the work of tho predatory M™ " no
.
Spencer, vico-director of the Florram o hunters of the United States
I lie right, of course,” roplicl ida Agricultural Extension divh*pin ogicnl survey is leading rapidly i/S/S. , ' , ,
, “ ,th.° nian of the ion, figure importantly in growing
to the extermination of the g reat­
t*1 '6
13 s°cking re - 1melons successfully.
On is proest, drat r o m of gmnn and range vcng.\
duction, the marketing. As good
cattle in tho Rocky Mountain re­
a crop as possible should be pro­
gion.
Report i from Annapolis, Penn., duced just as early as possible.1
irtie, Harvard, Columbia nr.il ota- Then mako the melons nn attrac­
nr big Eastern colleges which go tive as they can be made, so tin^*
in fm aquatic sports indicate th a t___
Kadio Program
will ______
nttract ___
tho buyer and bring
rowing ......
is headed
for 4
nn
. 1' ~
.
l| the moat money. To keep disease
.».
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™ college
unurcccoentcd reason this spring, know as nnthractnosn and sucking
• PriKram far January 23
insects (aphids) in check, spray
WSB—Atlanta Journal (-120) 8
.Manager Owic* Hush has sched­ the vine? and meloncs with bord­
urghli; 10:55 classic.
uled
exhibition
games
for
his
InWEE!—Boston (303) 0 Sinfon- dinnnpolis Indians with five maj­ eaux mixture and sonic tobacco
solution. Often it is advisable to
7-1° WEAF program.
WMAQ—Chicago News MIR) 6 or league tenma during the Spring r.pray before these trouble appear,
. organ; 0:30 orchestra; 8 talk; 8:30 training season in Florida.
for “a stitch in time naves nine."
announced; 0 lecture; 9:15 pro­
gram.
.
WON—Chicago Tribune (370) 0
organ; 0:30 ensemble, string quin­
tet; 8 clns.'ienl, speaker; 10 orches•ira, Ned and Ches.
Permanent
KVW—Chicago (535.4) 7 con­
cert; 8 reading; 8:20 musical; 9:15
roads are a
talk; 10 a t home. '
good
investment
WLS—Chicago (345) G:25 orgqn:.7 Woodshed theatre; 7:20 op— not an expense
cretta.
WLW—Cincinnati (423) 0 con­
cert; 10 message; 10:03 orchestra,
quartet, solos, melody boys.
. X PAAT Dn,,ns News (472.9)
m • «Ml .
■ . a .. _ _ -- - - ..
8:30 musical; 8:30 singer.-; 11 orcheitrn.
,WOC—Davenport (498) 7 Sand­
man; 9 orchestra; 11 dance, novel­
ty, vocal.
WWJ—Detroit N ew s,(510) 7:;jn
News orchestra, bans, soprano; 9
dance; 10 News orchestra.
WBAP—Ft. Worth S tar Tele­
gram (470) 7:30 Troubndors; 9:30
musienl.
• ,
KFKX—Hastings (288.3) 9:30
orchestra.
KNX—Hollywood (337) 8 music; i
10 instrumental, vocal; 12 movie
night.
.
•
WOS—JefTerHon City (440.9) 7
special.
Your gasoline bills run into real
WDAF—Kansas City S tar (111)
money.
0- 7 school of the air; 11:15-1 nighthawks.
K liJ—Los Angeles Times (805)
But have you ever stopped to figure
8 concert; 8:30 children; 10 fcathow much of this is in the form of an
nTen; 12 orchcstrn.
WHA8—Louisville Times (400)1
incredibly high gasoline ta;;?
7:30 concort, raw uolos, Wendell
Hall.
Let’s see what happens when you
W?j C— Moniiihi.H Commercial An
leave the Concrete Highway and take
peal (503.9) 8 bedtime story; 8:30
concert.
to a gravel or a dirt road.
WJZ—Now York (455) r, orchcs-l
k 'nk*
husbands; 7
Conclusive tC3ts have proved that a
Wall St. Journal review: 7:10 N. I
gallon of gasoline will carry you only
itV;,A'r..£0^ ciri‘*
'lance.
„
Now York (405 ) 7:16
two thirds as far on a gravel road as on
Southwest Indians; 7:16 income1
taxes.
m
*
'
a Concrete Road. On a dirt road a gal­
^ H N —Now York (360) employ.*
lon of gasoline will carry you only half
incnt; 8:30 orchestra; 9 vaudeville;'
10 music; 11 Ted Lewis.
as far as on Concrete.
WOAW—Omaha (526) o story'
hour: 0:20 announced; 0:15 orches­
W ith gasoline at twenty cents a gal­
tra ; 9 banjo trio; 9:15 tenor, har?&gt;1- ut. _
lon, you would thus pay a gasoline tax of
WAAW—Omaha (278)
7:30
more than 6 cents per gallon on the
bridge talk; 8 educational.
KGO—Oakland (312) 0 concert;
gravel road and 20 cents a gallon on the
1® Pb'V. trio; 12 ilanco, soloists.
dirt road.
WDAR—Philadelphia (385) 6:30
talk.
These are figures you can’t get away
WIP—Philadelphia (609) 0 talk:
7 ta lk ; 7:15 concert; 8 recital; 10
from. You can prove them yourselL
orchcstrn.
KDK A—Pittsburgh (809.1) 7
A nd remember that every time you
program; 7:30 concert; 10 concert.
'V^AE-^PittHimrgh (102) 0:30
travel on either a dirt or a gravel road
H M e .Kaybeo; q:«5 upccial; 7:30
you also increase wear and tear on tires
conj’eft; &lt;j com ert.
WKAQ—Porto Rico (300) 0:30
and run up your general repair bills.
concert.
WOAI—San Antonio
(394.6)
W hy continue to pay these high taxes
9:30 orchestra.
and get nothing in return but the dis­
KPO—San Francisco (12.J) 0:30
orchestra; 9 dance; 10 organ: 11
comfort and inconvenience of unpaved
program; 12 band,
roads and streets?
W G V -Schrnrctady (380) 6:15
hooks; 7 program; 7:30 concert;
10:.,0 organ.
Let your local officials knqw you want
(M7) 0:30
an adequate system of Concrete Roads
cppeatlonal; 7 soprano, band, t n».r: 8 singing orchestra; 8:80 cnand Streets. They are just as willing to
ti»r(:»irt&gt;r; 8:15 trio; 10 orchestra,
m ngs.
build them as you are anxious to get
WRC—Washington (169) 6 trio:
them.
7 talk; 7:50 cnccrt; 8:30 talk; 9:80 i
dance.
B ut they must have your suf)j&gt;ort.
WCAP—Washington (409) 8
Victor a rtist’s concert.
V/CBD—Zion (345) 8 quartet,*
vocal, reader, in: trumcntul.

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t t e e w e ttn u fK i

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was so cold &amp;nd wot outside, and
ho waa so ragged and shoeless, that
kept:hliu in school until sh« cou
90 ” shoes and
warm
rm doth
clothe* so that ho could go
homo
to without ctfching pneumonia,
’hat day was Feb. 6. Big Tim
That
___
never forgot it, and in Tatcr years,
when he had become prosperous,
on evc*y Fob. fl, he distributed
thousands o f pair of shoes and
stocking to tho,poor in his dis­
trict. Hence the choice of that
dato for the unveiling of the
monument from his friends.
Dr. Louise Stanley is director of
the newly established Bureau Of
Homo Economica in the U. S. Departm cnt_ofA grlcuiturc.______
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH
The new treatm ent fpr torn
flesh, cuts, wound!, sores o* lac­
erations th a t is doing such won­
derful work lg flash hoaling is
tho Rorosone liquid and powder
combination treatm ent. The liq­
uid Borozonc is n powerful anti­
septic th a t purifier, the wound of
all poisons and infectious germs,
while the Borozonc powder is the
great healer.
There is nothing
like it on earth roe speed, safety
and efficiency. P r i i (liquid) 30c
00c and $1.20. Po.;dcr 30c and
80c. Sold by Lnney’s Drug Store.
—Adv.

THERE IS CERTAIN, QUICK PROFIT TO BE MADE ON
EVERY LOT IN

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through to Mellonville Avenue, the bus­
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Tourist Hotel is to be erected near Fort
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P O R T L A N D C E M E N T A S S O C IA T IO N

Mi»* IlcU-n Hehults, aged 23.
of Mason City, It., han built up a I
motor bun business representing!
on investment of $150,000 for v e-,
liiclas, starting v/ith one bus which
ehe drove herself two years ago.
The human heart, if working
normally, expnnd:. with sullieuiu
fairo to lift a weight of 78 pounds
one foot every minute.

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Graham Building
JA CK SO NV ILI.fi, FLA.
tonal Organisation to Im p ro a and Extend
ihe Utes o f Concrete
Ollic** In 2&lt;) C iil*«

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Fort Mellon Development Company
“Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Division”

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A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

110 PARK AV

�CARNEGIE BODY
GIVES MEDALS
TO 23 PERSONS
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(Continued from page 1)
drowning at Claude, Tex.. Jnn. 22,
102-1; silver medal to widow with
580 n month.

Kiri Saved Boy’s Life.
,

Th? other, heroes wdre:
Helen May l)orr. IB, High
i V 1' Strrct. Brattleboro, Vt., M year
- ■ • old school girl, saved a boy from
* . being killed by a train at 1-an,
caster, N. 11., May 28, 1922; bronze
,
medal.
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. Eric L. Hahn. 2fi23 Oakland
Avenue, Minneapolis, .Minn., saved
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it boy from drowning at Chicago
"
City, Minn., July 2, 1920, bronze
£? . yJ medal.
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John A. McCann, 112 Terraco
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Street, Carbondale, Pa.. saved a
* t o y frotv drowning at Carhondnlc,
.
July 2, 1922; bronze medal.

34'

' lieub.n H. Arnold, Rural Route

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9 , Leinsi:, Ohio., helped to save a
b . nun from n envein in a coal bin at
« ’Jjeip’ tc, Feb. 7, 1922; bronze med-

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Clyde W. Johnson, .101 High
u
Street, Bellevue, Ohio., who went
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To the rescue with Arnold, rccciv* ■ id a broi.ne medal.
Michael M. Hnban. 18 Monroe
m
Street, Cloversvlilc, N. Y „ saved
* R' 'two women from drowning at Auskcrada, N. Y., June 12, 1921;
u ' .bronze medal.
J;
Archibald A. R &gt;g- rs, 25 South
Street, Boston, Mars, saved a bby
*• .from drowning at Long Beach,
u
^lc.. July 21, 1922; bronze medal.
i
&gt;tur G. llinnoy, lia&gt; Sam*
bourne Street, Wilkosbnrrc, Pa.,
^ .policeman saved two girls front
"r, .drowning at Harvey i-nkc, Pa.,
.
August 2.1, 1921; bronze medal.
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li«nrv Garfield Roy. Wer.t Bar*
T.ct, Vt., attempting to rescue a
1 - V.t.i lioin drowning at St. John.r*
r&gt;
i&gt;ury Center, Vt., July 2, 1921;
I'. . bronze medal.
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Robert Jamei Stephenson, 209 S.
Main Street, Monticello, Ark., 14
6
pear old otudent, tried to save two
*' v coy.; from drowning at Morobay,
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Ark.. July 26, 1921; bronze med*
9
ml.
... ; Herbert G. Barnet, Warren, Ark.,
v
.who assisted Stephenson was a*
warded a bronze medal.
) Basil A. I’ulite, 1510 Hutton
Street, Troy, N. Y., Hi year old
•4‘ Btud( nt saved a boy from drown» • ling nt Poultrey, Vt., Aug. 10, 1921
bronze nicdul.
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William

Rolwrtr. 20

Ew erett Street, Arlington, Masr..,
I t year old school boy, saved a
Kiri and n man from drowning a t
Sunance, N. II., Aug. 21, 1921;
bronze medal.

PRANCE WILL PAY st°*»
HER OBLIGATIONS!
PREMIER S T A T E S :

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While his remarks did not bear
(Continued from page 1)
Into her debts.
"It is not the Government over
which I preside, attached, ns it Is
to respect for treaties and con­
ventions that will disavow the
principle of debts which France
hns contracted.
(Continued from nag? 1)
"Thnt^ being said, wo have the
■I. S. Mpdden. Captain E. McL.
Smith and Captain R. N. Tread­ tight, n ‘* ’r the .speech, filled w ithtFi
such useful figures, by M. Dubois, n,
way.
According to the charges made after M. Morin's to npiioul to the A
against Snrtni r. Fletcher and the aentimept of solidarity of our Al- j 0
Conversations tii
unannounced third man, the alleg­ ) lies and friends.
ed negotiations and payment of , with them have begun, It would m
money took nine.' before any of the be ungracious, ungrateful, not t&gt;
seven convicts who were sentenced thank those who are aiding us in
from Savannah, for violation of the these conversations.
“ If it hns beeii pnEsilde to cite
nrohtbiffon laws, were committed
words of an American Senator
to the Atlanta prison.
It is charged that they were sen­ which were unfavorable to France,
tenced Dec. 7, 1923, and entered it must not ho fm gotten how many
the prison Mnr. 27. 1924. The In- are those in American who re ­
(Continued from page 1)
dictment charges *thnt on Feb. 20, member the common ordeal and
1924. Sartnin. Flrtchcr and Father Intend to treat the problem not fe-f-nce last night stated he would
Hnvden conferred with represen­ ns on? of an exclusively commer­ make out a written report of hi?
tative *of th? convicted bodtfeggera cial or financial ordei. imt almost entire connection with tho mutter.
and arranged for cacti prisoner to a;t one of moral order.- France
"I dosiref to state, and my state­
pay $1.500 for special privileges I can only say iiow deeply *Ji« feels ment will be confirmed bv tie
which they should receive after ! such words coming from far nwav written statement of Mr. \V. O.
they had lv»eom" inmates of th? and how they touch her at the mo­ Durkstcin that neither Hiram C.
prison. On March 12, it is charred ment sho is searching her resourc­ Tcdd. special rv;intent attorney
Father Hayden conferred with es for her unfortunate devnsted general, or any other agent of the
Baughn. Tutor, W. II. Hour and regions.
government-had anything t o d .
Bailey as to payment of the money
“ We Mml Watch Germany”
with the disappearance of then ■
and another conference is nlVi-ul
"I say to cur Allies and friends, naners, files or documents.”
to have been held March 19 be­ to the English democracy, to Italy
Over the objection of defense
tween Father Hayden, the unnam ­ 1that we want to bewntv that w&lt;
counsel,
Means said the statement
ed per; on, W. II. Ilnnr, Bailey and must watch what is taking place
«;uhr.tantinl!y was correct and ndTutcn.
over there."
dc 1:
It is charged that on March 20.
Tho Premier after devoting some
“ f never testified that my dair­
W. H .-H anr, at Savannah, ncting time to explaining how the Gen­
for bis companions, paid to the e v a protocol, if ratified would con­ ies hail been stolen.”
unnamed person $10,500. Of this tribute greatly to making France
Felder in his brief reappearance
sum, the indictment ehnrgos, the feel safe against unprovoked ng- on tho stand today, denied tha! he
unnamed man gave Father Hayden gresMon, expressed regret that the ever had promised to hnvo indict­
82.100 and brought the remaining ‘‘guarantee pact" hnd not been r a t­ ment t gunshed in a federal case
$8,400 to Atlantn.
ified by the United States and against "Gueaslir, ct nl.”
Great Britain.
He admitted he had promised to
At the morning session, Louis go to Washington to have the cn •
Dcbois, former president of the then pending in the southern New
reparation commission, submitted York district, brought to trial here.
a long lint of figures relating to Tho ease recently was slated for
reparations, ami, treating dh-nosal in tho Pittsburgh juris­
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 29. — German
the debt of France to the United diction.
Freight rates schedules covering
ocean and rail shipments from A t­
lantic Seaboard territory to points
“Could B etter Fertilizer Be Alnde We Would Make I t ”
West of th? Mississippi river in
Louisiana, Arkansas, I Oklahoma,
Get January price list Mixed Fertilizers—‘SIMON PURE and GEM
Texas, Kansas and Missouri, which
BRANDS"—now ready. QUALITY first... F air Prices... Prompt
entries the first proposal to lie
Shipment... Not tho Cheapest, but the BEST for result?. . Also In­
made effective June 15, 1925 wu t secticides, Sprayers, Dusters and Dusts............. ...............................
ordered cancelled Thursday by the
Jack so n v ille./ a.
Interstate Commerce Commission. E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO„

2 INDICTMENTS
RESULT F R O M
PRISON PROBE

WHEELER PAPERS
WERE NOT LOST
MEANS DECLARES

Lies the Beautiful subdivision of
Oak Hill, near the Orlando road,
and those thoroughfares Mellonvillo and Geneva Avenues which
are .soon to be paved. Lots here
are now selling at a minimum price,
§25 cash will give you an oppor­
tunity of reaping vast rewards.

Freight Rates Plan
Is Ordered Cancelled

The Suburb of Opportunity

■j N. H. GARNER, Developer

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50 Free Gift?; to First 50 Ladies and Gentl

n n x * ».■a a :aa a « u a r * n-x

m u: n ■ n h n * n c:m&gt;; u ®j » v .»n n-. .*n .I n 1

&gt;r. Custome rs Between 9:00 and 10:00 A, M. Friday.

laanan-rviJC ^H E aannH iiasH ruiiiH asH rtsam rnH itT xsH tiB aB SK ti/iaaxH ganE ann

n s o n n B a a a a H a B S H a a a a ia ia ii

MEN’S SHIRTS

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ARROWHEAD HOSE
All Colors, n pair

98c

PERCALE L
M ADRAS i j
BLUE DENIM OVER/

Quality

RALBRICCAN
SHIRTS and lmHBai

49c cactiv

PURE THREAD SILK HOSE
All Colors, Pair

T O P K IN S UNION SUI

All the World Aver.SU
Our Price

$1.49

75c

LADIES’ SANDALS
P atent Leather

MEN’S ALL-WOOD
CAPS
Silk Lined. Special

ALL-WOOL SAVEATE RS

98c

$3.98 up

BLUE CIIAMBRAY fll
SHIRTS
$1.00 Values

One Table Foil
FELT-VELVET
MILLINER V

79c

.

$2.98 each
ALL-WOOL DRESSES

$5.00
and up
COATS

$5.00
and up
ALL WOOL SKIRTS

$3.98
and up
Al! rtir.oa, newest Spring
Styles
V BED ROOM SLIPPERS
All Colors, Pair

85c

In this, our annual clearance sale, we are again glad lu welcome you to partake &lt;»r the extraordinary
values in all our departm ents. We have gone over ;^ur entire ulot.'t from end to end and have assem ­
bled an unusual money-saving and clean stock of merchandise and marked them so as to move at
(nice. You will find throughout our store many Items you need and at such extremely lew prices
that you will feel justified in attending this.

OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
Many other Items too numerous to mention—Space does not pe mit

Wonderful Assembly of

MEN’S SHOES
Regular up to $8.00, to c
out, Special

$4.98
SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE

MEN'S OXFORDS
G uaranteed All Solid Uatl

$3.98
MEN’S BLUE SERGE Gj
FLANNEL BELL B0TI
DRESS PANTS
All grouped at, Pair

$5.98

l-STRAP PUMPS.
Patent Leather
Special

$3.98

9 a. ni. and Ends Saturday Night, February 7th

MEN’S TUB SILK S.H0
Our regular §5.38, to
them out, yours

$3.98

SANFORD
FLORIDA

POSTOFFICE
Seminole County’s Most Popular Store

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.WE WjB^E SWAMPED -----utterly swoptswcpi off ouir foci by thet avalanche of buyers front NbRTH,' EAST, SOUTH
......... and WEST, in their
ns „ . j®, ADVE RTISED" SALE of {his Sanford 'firm whose name is a bye-word in homes for miles in every direction. Thousands of dollars worth of Merchandise have been
earned from th,s store, but we have iheusends more thnt are going nt prices thdt would BANKRUIT in ordinary merchant.
HERE IS A VERY SENSIBLE REVOLT AGAINST THE SPENDING OK ALL ONEIS EARNINGS IN THE EFFORT OP LIVING.

Clothing - Notions - MI
OUR 12 YEAR’S RETAIL REPUTATION

URNISHING - Underwear - l
TH AT’S IT

AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS COMES ONCE IN A “BLUE MOON.’
MEN’S ALL LEATHER SHOES

An Event Soundintr the Cal! ot lrrisistiblc
BARGAINS!

I I la n u t o f t e n t h n t H in t h n v r n n o p p o r t u n i t y f n p a r t i c i p a t e III i a l l i e s t t k p t k r t r . T k r f r
o r e b l m k . l i m i t » n a d t n n O x f o n t a unit (thorn In l l l n d h v r n n d , tin I m o r a l t t &gt; l m .
A ll h a te
r n lih r r h r r ls . tim id y r n r n t t t nnk so le * . K ill o r (’i l l u p p e r s. W h ir nr k « \ torn. I .r n t h r r
la s o lr a nm l ritu n trn t.
S ite * run
(rum
it to
11 n m l
nil
w id th s.
ttrrr
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duwnI r m l d r i , i t u l l n r t i l l ! h r r e i n s t a t e d n m l Itn a n n r r h n n i l n o m r l ? r e i m b u r s e d ( u r h U t l m r
n m l r l f u r t In s a v e .
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FINE MADRAS SHIRTS
l l r g n l n r 9.3.30 V n l n e s .
F re tie b cu lt s t y le .
T h e s e N h lr l*
l l y 1 1 0 1 m luiiilrnN In t h r m u i ■ nrlmr s t r i p e * n m l r o t o r s ,
tin'
k m .
I’ r r f r r l l r r u t n m l b r n u l l t u l l r a t a d r .
W h r n It r u m
• h l r l n t h i s n n l r g i v e * r U ’ r j ii in u n g r r n t . i n l i n e o p p u r t u n l t )

STETSON RATS
P e rh a p s H rn satln n sl, h u t n e v e r th e le s s trn r.
•x rp llo ii «r n frM T r n D o lla r l i n t *
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MEN’S HOSE

UNDERWEAR

Silk and Lisle llo*.’.' for men — Wilson Bros. First quality, all Bixes anJ cootl col
nrF, new merchandise — not odd lots or “chcak-y" bargains.
Five pair for—

A t h l r t l r s t y l e I 'n l n n S o i l * — W l l . n n l i r a * .
A im tnr th n t s ta n d * f n r s e r v ic e* q u a l l t r nm l
p r i c e — o f n i l t h r lil«r m l n n In n l l l g S n ip , h r r r In n t o p n n t r h r r In t h r g r e a t e s t n n l r In
m r r r n n t l l r h i s t o r y . A l l s i x e s ( n u t m i d g e t s o r g i a n t s ) h u t f u r n il s i x e s .
V u n r rh n li r — ■

HEAVY SHOES

MEN’S

LADIES’

SPORT COATS

PUMPS — OXFORDS ^ STRAPS

A rt u n i a 10.00 V a I u rn — S'.ti.l.
ll iiilr t r a i n h i g h i m a l l l r n i n l r r h i l i t i r n n t l f n l l r I n l l n r n l
— p a t c h p o c k e t s , h a l f l i r l t, o t h e r s p l a i n IlnRlInh s t y l e . In lila c s ; g r e y s — g r e y m a t e r l n l s
d a r k g r e e n n m l h r n l h r r ml Mil re*. U r n . h r r r In a n a b s o l u t e k n o c k o u t In t h e s e s t r i c t l y
a ll n u o l h r a i i l l f u l t a l l n r r i l S p u r t C u n ts . N ow —

k 'n r t h r l.rn lfe* W l m K n o w V a l u e .
A nnlr th a t m en u * s n v ln g x t
‘• T h e -in n o -lo -c h s r g e "
linn b o t h e r e d t o g e t h e r n i l uilil l o t s n f p m t i p a - s t r a i t s m id n \ l o r d * f o r m l s s r * m u l i i n i n r ^
V a lu e * u( l i r l t r r fu u tv v e u r— p a t e n t s , K alina, k i d * nm l n il.
V ilw r r l m l r r n f I h r a r t l n r m l lir a , m m -

Greatest Sale .Since Sanford
Wus a Baby!

MK.M'S F I N E S U I T S — T r u l y I l l u s t r a t i n g t h r
H lirrrn l."
H arr h a n d s o m e ly h rrr.
Our enl l r r yirxlHI I t n r o f b r a t n m l tu n at h n m l a u u i p
O i l t « la In t h i n g r r a l a s s o r t m e n t .
No m a iI r r w k n l r ' M i r i l r n l r r m a y lip. In n l n n n r r o f
H r I r a , f n h r l r a , c o l o r * . r t r . W r o l f r r n M iin ilr r ln l s m a r t, h iim lau m r llu r.
S u lla n rr
f ln r a t iiin trrln la.
*1.1.00 n in v
......

I T .O T I I I M ! — A W u iiilr rfiil llu r — \ not h e r
g u a r a n te e d Suita.
Wr* a n y n u u r u n t o a d . h e r m i a r t b e r n r r g 11 a r a n I m l In r t n j i v a r h r
I u r im iH iiflirtn rrr a .
'I 'h r a r
tln r
M im lm a
b u rr h rru exa m in ed u m lrr i f f ) s tro n g a rc
ll x h ta n t in llla f u r ( I n n a , ( m l , l l i r f l a w l e s s
tn lir lra li n v r h p r n H a rd In I h r a r f l n r aillla
am i ( h r n r n v r * n r r t h r n e w e s t In a u ll l n i i a .

UR PURSE WILL BE BENEFITED!

1TITLES,
m IN STATE
v ita l
.ami Division Says
teds of Conveyance

Have Not Been
Urges Action
3IK, Fla., Jan. CD —

’ to lands in Flori-

tht* greatest importritiieiu of this rapidstate,” dot lares C. B.
of tin; ljrnd Divis&gt;tate agricultural de­
pt is in this division
linal titles are shown
in twr*ity-two million
e than two-thirds of
1 in Florida.

Jt into the operations
division are given by
ifi matter he has com*
Is biennial report.
he continues,
[1 under the various
’*** to the ntate and
the state to privute
ifnlr!°us nc'^3
the
l‘ Florida. Many deeds
’ tf,im the state have
t-'-r*l''(l in the difTer• Oer are the patent;
' *u,&lt;ts issued under
5;t of congress, of
'&lt;* diiferent counties;
" • arc daily recoivtt(iM requesting tho
and issuing many
“W reetion 27^1. Ucal htatutea of FlcriK titles.**
statemrat of tlio
;,nk*r granting these
•' state and acts of
, 1f Floriila. author_-arne are fully given
I it I.-, added, ••from
.
1marly seen, that
" ine Trustees of the
rf ,r.u‘nt Fund of Florfl l,y valid title anil
f eonfuajj with a tax
, a Hlatiitnry titje
r
J ^ Uw state for

tidal lands and water bottoms in
Florlcia were vested in the state
under its sovereign rights whan
admitted into tho Union as a state
in 181.1.
“ Under sections 103C,10r&gt;7, lOdl,
ami 10(»2, Revised General Statutes of Florida and Chapter 78(11
nml 1801. Acts of 1010. all such
lands were vested in the Trustees
of the Interna! Improvement Fund
of Florida, with power to sell
same,” Hr. Gwyn continues in
his report. “This embraces fa
large acreage of submerged lands,
all of which are unsurvejfcd, fur­
ther increasing the work of this
office as each truct has to be ac­
curately located
and examined
before a price can be put on same;
then they must be advertised un­
der the provisions of said stat­
utes before a sale can be made.
There is a great demand for this
class of lands, which arc bringing
large pricc.s on account of their
great value,”

Woman, 106 Years Old
Has Her Hair Bobbed
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N O T IC H
N o tic e 1* hurn liy MiV'*n D ia l on
o r a f t e r t h e 20Ui ilay of F e b r u a r y ,
A 1&lt; I s j ; , t h e umK-rnlaiupil w ill a p ­
p ly to th o ( l o v e r u o r of t h e S t a t e of
K io rh lii f o r l.vttcn * l*.iteat In c o r p o rn t ln K i)&gt;&lt;- A LTA MONTH H K V K L OI'.MKNT C O M I’ANY u tn le r t h e fol*
l o w i n g I ’l i n r t e r a n d A r t i c l e s o f Inc o r p o r a t i o n , t h e o r i g i n a l o f w h ic h
Iiuh liisoh ti l e d In tin* o f f ic e &lt;&gt;f th e
S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te o f Florida,
li. U .Mallhle.
(I. C*. H all.
A. K. C lin o
A rll e le *
nf
In eiirp o ratlo ii
A nd
I ' h a r t r r nt A l l n w t m t e t l r v e l u p n i m t FoiH im ny.
T h e u a d i is lg m sd h e re t iy sinsncla t o tli. imo lv«*&gt; n u ^ l h e r f o r I h e
p u r p o s e o f lieeonilhK' I m 'o r p o r u l m l
u n d e r t h e la w n of lliu S t a t e lit
F lo rid a.
A r ll e le I.
T he nam e of
th in
co rp oratio n
Khali to A IT A M ONTH
DHVKI.OI*M tJN T i ’h J II’ANV, It* p r i n c i p a l o f ­
fic e a tu l p la c e of h a .illiens aliall Ito
In t h e t o w n o f A l l n n i o n t e SprlUK*.
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , la t h e S t a t u of
F l o r i d a , a m i Ita btlsIm-HB m a y he
c o n d u c t e d e l s e w h e r e In t h e s t a l e o f
F l o r i d a , o r III o t h e r m u t e s o r c o u n t ­
r i e s . t h r o u g h o t h e r o ff ic e s , b ra n c h e d ,
n g e m l e s o r o t h e r w i s e , u s m a y be
n e c e s s a ry o r co n v en ie n t.
A r t i c l e II.
T ile g e n e r a l n a t u r e of t h e b u s i ­
n e s s o r h u s l n e s s e s to he t r a n s a c t e d
by s a i d F o r p o r a t l o r i Is ns f o l lo w s :
T o a c q u ir e , o w n an il ho ld s u r h
real an d p ersonal p rop erty as m ay
he n e c e s s a r y o r c o n v e n i e n t In t h e
t r a n s a c t I.m o f U s b u s in e s s .
T o iiiskt- r.iid p e r f o r m c o n t r a c t s
o f n n ' k in d
and
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WEST CHESTER,’.Fa., Jan. 20.
—West Chester now lays claim
to tlie oldest bobbed;hatred “girl”
in this section, if not in tho entire country. She U Mrs, Ell*abeth Pierce Ycrkea and she will
be 107 years old on July 22.
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was granted a divorce from t.oscoe Arbuckle Wednesday, accord­
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per adds Arbuckle did not defem
the suit.
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T h e a m o u n t of Its c a p i t a l s t o c k
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a t o r s , o r d i r e c t o r s , us t o t h e v a l u e
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ntinll. In t h e uhseiirr- of f r a u d , be
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y o n d i h e a m o u n t s t a t e d in th o M a n ­
n e r p r o v i d e d by law .
A rlle le IV.

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c o n s i s t i n g of n o t (cs s t h a n t h r e e
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b e f i x e d In tins b y - l a w s fr o m lim n
to ti m e .
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named
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b u s i n e s s n f t h e C o r p o r a t i o n u n ti l
t h e t . n i c e r " w h o s h a l l be e le c te d at
t h e f i r s t e l e c t i o n o f o f f i c e r s o f s a id
C o r p o r a t i o n s h a l l be q u a l i f i e d .
It. b. M l 11hi 1*. P r e s i d e n t .
&lt;;. c. H a ll. VI.l e - P r e s I d e n t .
A. K. C lin e , S' ■cretary a n d
A. K. C line, Tir e u s u r e r ;
nil tin t mi Id H. I,. M a l th l e ,
lull a n d A. 1 Clltle s h a l l

A rticle

The

V.

b u s i n e s n uf t h e c o r p o r a t i o n

\V. H. LONG
Florida and WesU’rn Meat;
110 Sanford Avr,
Phone Gll-.W

tutu

or*.
S u c h D ir e c t o r * idiull b e e le c te d
n iitiu a llv o n t h e l a s t T h u r s d a y o f
J a m t ry of e a c h y e a r , b e g i n n i n g In
t h e y &lt; a r l!&gt;2*.
A r ti c le VI.
T h e s n b l c 'o r p n r n t h i n s h a l l a d o p t
a n a p p ro p ria te seal nnd shall adopt
b y - l a w s f u r t h e g o v e r n m e n t o f it*
1' f f u l r s n o t
I n c o n s i s t e n t w i t h Us
a rtic le s of In co rp o ratio n ,
u n d th e
e o u s t Itiitlo n u n d l a w n o f ti n s t a t e
o f F l o r i d a , w h ic h h y - l u w n m a y ho
unit m i n d o r r e p e a l e d a* limy b e p r o ­
v id e d In s a h l b y - l a w s
A r l l e l e VII.
T h e h lg h e - t a m o u n t of Indebtedn c s o r l i a b i l i t y to w h ic h th e C o r ­
p o r a t i o n c a n ut a n y t i m e s u b j e c t
I t s e lf s h a l l bo O ne M illio n D ollars.
T h e m i n e s a n d r e s id e n c e * o t t h e
su b sc rib in g In co rp o rato rs tog eth er
w i t h t h e n u m b e r o f s h a r e s o f tlua u th o r is e d c a p ita l stock auhxcrlb* -t f o r e a c h , u r e n s f o l lo w s :
N am e*
H e.ildetlre*
.Shares
It. I.. M e ltl.le, A l t a m o n t e DhJ sliuD S

J o s ie s l fro u in o developm ent
on t h f j f l f y i t C o n st
o f flo r id *

O n Memorial^Highway
O n O ld Tampa Bay
&lt;Ta

Spring*

flco. C. H a lt. K u lam u x n o , 130 s h a r e n
Mich.
A. H. (.'tine, A l t a m o n t e
20 s h a r e s
S pring*
S ta te of F lo rid a ,
C o n a t v e f ftem lno le, as:
MU I T K N O W N , T h a t b e f o r e m e.
tlio t i u d e r s i g n e d N o t a r y F u l d l c In
u n d f o r s a i d C o u n tv a n d Kittle, p e r .
s u n n i l y a p p e a r e d It. I,. .Multide, A.
M. Clitic u n d I*. I'. H a ll.
to me
k n o w n a n d k n o w n to to - to be th e
I n d i v i d u a l * In, a n d w h o h a v e h e r e ­
in tq ibserllieil t h s l r nam.-s. In my
p resen ce, a s th e s u b s c r ib in g I n c u r p o r u t e r i t o tlo- f o r e g o i n g p r o p o s ­
ed F b a r i e r . n m l n c h n o w l w l g e d t h a t
th e y e x e c u te d th e sa m e
f o r lh «
n u r o o s - s a n I a m o u n t s Ih ttre lti v x p rested ,
VV1TNF.K.4 -ijr h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l
s. jil, ih h i | 3 n d d r y o f J a n u a r y , A.
D 1923, n t
H an fo rd ,
co u n ty and
s t a te afo resaid .
Id ea l)

JN O . D.

fur
(M i­

The C orporation (h a lt have su e- ld. 1923.)
cession |jv itr corpo ra ts nam* perp ctu n lly and it to ex ist p erp etu al­
A weklv
ly.

C 0M-.E —N O W !

airmail servlm hits been
extubliahril hciweun Ail.:fnitie auJ
B y tl n e y , A u v t r a l i a .

HARRY E .
PRETTYMAN

�The Sanford Herald

As Brisbane' Sees It)

’Guitar
In an interview published in thr»
ti
,
wtoftic; ago, Mr. Haynes McFndden, of Atlantn L*6™ l, a ,ftn*
"f Southern Banker Publishing Com nanl ™ F
oi
Southern Bunker and r e v e a l other "mp“ r L ^ f n l 0'! 1
L*cation«, commented upon thn
,
f,nnn.LinI
Florida’s constitutional a m e n d m e n t u t exp®clc^
tieri of income and inheritance S . f ° rblddm g the ™

111 M s a n n l l n A l r n a r

MISS KATHRYN WILREY
PHONE:—Res. 428-J

ier,, per m ate as to tlm working ^va kie^of t h ^ r * ^IcFadden, the
Dbituary *n Florida is great enough to call for frm!n £ ress,\ e
otuUons from his views.
ca 1 • *re(Il,ent quota
chr»r*nj
Already the interview wivr n,„nu
.. , ,
.
tra d e d to Florida by the n e w s ' “ pitf , .has beei
1rnBas “I have already heard of n n l l i l th adoPte(I nmendn
"pub! quoted, “charging their legal r f l r t d X i M£i ^ ' Fud(,c
«o*cr5d- ™ovc caP*tal into the sta te than th
'*
t,ons, can handle in n number of yen
apatch- °ne docs not generally hear about a^
-------- 0 lbt! m ,Putatjon that th ey a r e dodgir
quietly. The large number who will IT taxation, so they come
j THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1925
come, however, will not
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

THE LAST SOLDIER AND STILL GOING STRONG!

Shooting It Oat.
' *
The Bootleg Boss.
Fear and Brutality.
Week-end Flier a.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE

1025, study events in Herrin, Illin­
ois, when S. Glen Young, emrnired
l!h
“ P bootleggers” for
[ tho Ku Hlux Klan, nnd Ora
Thomas, sheriff, once jailed for
bootlegging decided *to shoot It
o u t.'
.
They shot It out in n cigar store
both were killed and two others In
tho store were killed.
Tho widow of Young who had
locked up more than 125 bootleg­
gers. and who now lim in an un­
dertaker’s shop, dressed In the pur­
ple robe of n “ Klenglc,” says: “Mv

SIMEONS.
o u g a T To

thin* '

s,

Men Are Like Trees”
Out in Oregon the first womii
qualify ns an export
city m anager is attractin g nationn "
attention.
In addition to
being a successful executive and
a
popular
loader
it scorn:!
that Airs. B arrett—Airs. Rose Tvlt
r
H
nrrett—is
considerably
of a philosopher, and it has becom
- tho stylo to &lt;| no to many
ot her wise sayings.
One of these observations that
th at men are like trees. Airs I;, L,(,os well is her assertion
carrott knows trees, the wonelerful king trees of her own state
and metaphors th at are like home md she often uses phrases
talk to the people of her
l iiy*
“Here in Oregon”, Airs. Barrel
have a proverb which says th a t i! t said not lonjr ago, “we
tim ber is no good. The branehr* , a tree grows alone, the
• the tree spread out and

Ono thing we’ve never been able
to understand ta why you can’t buy
celery and lettuce.in Sanford gro­
cery stores.

DE/.I03/UZS

’ednrsday
‘pnrtment of tho Worill meet a t 3:30 o’-

The Prince of Wales i
Hon hunting. There ar&lt;* i
&lt;lrug store lions in Sanfo
could give him a good hunt

tiful country this would be!
V*‘
*-------- O--------The tornli of Tutankhamen wa
reopened the other day and np
parent!y the old hoy hadn’t rhang
ed u bit during the past year.
o -----------

Every man you meet who look:
down in the mouth is not u dentist
Tampa Times. Yes, and lots oi
men
who look down in the mouth
fl fit It ’f

ON ODDITY
DEARBOUD 1NDEPKND
1
.
.

'ivniand amendments lie- aubi
I” ‘‘"oventions of the slat
ifiat the Constitution itself h
Bailed so ua to require
they be submitted to il rc
,ill,n
the people in each
Proposed by a bill pendi
,."1
a,!&lt;* known ns the 1
I uorth-G arrctt back-to-the-i
| ,,,aP°p‘ d amendment.
‘ he proposed twentieth ai
which has been aubn
i t o ' * Ht|Res, and is now awi
lien* action cannot bo suhn
'* ‘ .inventions because Con
i has elected to submit it t&lt;» tin
[flat iires of the states. The 1
i “iture m any state, however
r i r v«Un a'*vi*ory referen
; ‘ta 'lid Massachusetts, and
' guided
« . n rlf i'.*inB.
P°P‘,h‘r wil
by UsthL‘
munitai.-

M’hen a man com
o/llcc and begins to
they do things up So
out. He’s probably
eloped in to sell.

mor

Don t get pessimistic
values in Florida realt
as northern folks kc
into Florida there will
creased demand for F
And as long as there
wand the prices can't I
It might be
Well to remember
That when Ananias
Mon his reputation
The competition wasn’t
Anything like us fierce
As it is today.
ui'u St. Haul radio fiend
" h o claims he heard
A canary bird sneeze
Li South Africa
Hadn't shown up then.
—Macon Telegraph

Thursday
iber Two of the MethC. W. Stokes Is spending
will meet nt 3:30 o’- theMrs.
week in Orlando.
home of Airs. L. R.
Nod Chittenden motored to In­
fcer Four of the Aleth- dian River City Thursday.
L will meet a t 3:30 o’L John Vaughn.
T. L. Dumns is spending Thurs­
1 of the Woman’s day in Oviedo on business.
focicty will n'eet with
ni 4
'Iv in n *nl n nb
Airs. H. M. Husseye of New York
City is the guest of relatives here.
e Pace will ontertnin
ers Club at her home
V meeJing of tho N.
U Chapter of the U.
held a: 3 o’clock at
Mrs. Gecigu A. Dc-

LIFTED FROM HELL
WAYCROSS JOURNAL-HERALD
&gt; civice lifted Judns out of holl!
loilay service lifts men from the
, 1 t,f ,thu monotony of selfish­
ly pursuing their own private in­
terests.
He who serves hin city, who
serves his fellow nmn, is lifted
jioovo this stifling closeness of living and placed on the higher levels j
0f unse|fi“hne3s, of taking one’s
inut of the responsibility for "th e
General *\elfaie.
This is the great work thnt
Chambers of Commerce nnd civic
riiro ,
,lnin,J for men. These
i uIfLIC organizations nre lifting
men high nbove the unsatisfying
I-*vei of attention to themselves
n'nne*i IIHIhR them out, of the Hell
of selfishness nnd placing them
in. the enjoyable coolness of gon-

,;i! i f 11.. U 1,1 war&gt; when hortabn.ta!,ties often disgrace both
i' ‘ ‘r hns more to do with
w hitT th|nn r.ourn&gt;ta. You see
. " t ‘onr does in shipwreck, cansZ Z h tn t J.nT»‘l,e «l«wn women
S t s h I ;n
tlnr for tho life
II®1"’ ..,l *,s lu‘rfl‘ctly natural that
the
r n coming
n,eKr°to’ nn
friKhtene&lt;!
by
tue xe.
world
end Bhoulil
instinctively feel that he wanted I
!!l!"ie,i0,,y
'vi,h his razor, j
1 m*1 8 what
fear does.
The strange thing is that anv\vnrV -,’h,,uid he worried about the
'orid end. I he snmz thing would
happen to everybody nnd nobody
except, perhaps the real estate

W e bejievc that
the first princip
successful baokii
whole-hearted
to be accommo
and helpful.

NOTICE

S AT WOUNDS
K HERALD TRIBUNE
I he bud boy that, according t,j
I'hug and other philosophers
W-A in grown-up men i.s
r.v naught;' boy indeed in Sen&gt;r faraw ay of Arkansas. ||..r..
, V’ira.Jvny 0,r,?niig nnd
u | [ .lefendin*; a Senate resolon declaring that it is th0 -enso
i '}*’
that no Senator who
i cnniigeA his vote on proposed
islntion to obtain,a Federal of.
mil i ProjliJpnMnI appointment
»unj be confirmed by the Sen-

their mental processes ir
niouhls. impervious to argumcnl
and demonstration?
ShaI thev
T ' i r r h:,w
hWt‘Bt reason le.-i
H r fu tu re‘be needlessly shadow&lt;1 in sonic dark enough hour of to­
ol eclipse a t tho polls? Neither
Nori'b0'."1 T itopubiicun, neither
North nor Soutli, do statesmen
h‘ „ t0 stop «ny path to their own
honorable employment in seme
'l"'ta Possible hour of misfortune
may amuse Mr. Caraway to
rfobody knowa bettor than Mr. hr‘&gt;w stones nt lame ducks to
them limp but it is eriicl sport
! ’ ' *,.ut “ i* resolution would
nqiosdbta of enforccnu nt. \ ;hii'V‘ "'“"I ",CXt, tu l'Iimhiato
Iut* '-hall Honorable Senators j ' hite House buckwheats uud saus-

t&gt; OF THANKS
[this means to express
Ids our appreciation of
tthy and kindness to us
lavement and. for the
I offerings.
. .
f. Katherine Lo‘ Count,
fence I.e Count
and Mrs. P. AL King.

CO-OPERATION HOME OWNING
KANSA

One interesting
l i r t h o i ? T P»l,y. °" !timc’
i |,rst#4 HloPPtog place at shortage in in product of the playgrounds. It is held too. thnl
ng
quarters in certain m atters of housekeep­
which th
Uhiru thin country, where flv- through
ing, ^including the preparation nnt
r&lt; cently has gone
serving
of meals economies may
■ itmh,*JVni°7 wt‘rL‘ iavcntt’&lt;|. wisii- sists in certain cities is co-opnV)t i. - r y,n,r mnchine» aiul does ®rativc housing In several of the I&gt;e effected in space, labor nnd
money. I„ some of the housing
f-u
OPO,V' countrie.s mam.inctuie them and use them. Ilrit- large cities joint ownership and projects, for example, there are
is I companies make three round management of house or nnnrt- Jointly owned nnd conducted kit­
dm, ' (!ayi ’clWocn 1&gt;aris and Lon- ment groups have grown in fn- chens nnd' dining rooms.
five thousand famil­
r ,..' , , ryin‘r passengers.
The s ° r‘.
The plan involves more intim­
ies in New \ ork live in co-opera­ ate relations than usually are the
Sev tnke,Pfb° 9 a?&lt;5° uml
J»«r- tive apartm ents; th»*re are more
2 ,. ,
t!,r‘,V
It used to
idle among families. It permits ■aaaaaainaitanH
• uaII a train from London to the than one hundred such establish­
Lngiish channel, then the steam- ments in &lt; hicogo, with many times , * privacy and independence than
“at at,rM,&gt; B'b channel, lh»n a that number of families, and the
Gain from the channel to Paris Plan has been tried to some ex­ v.nuM seem to depend primnrilv
aow it means ono short straight tent in Washington. D. C„ where
upon the assembling of several
there i» now an acute housing families that could he sure of consituation. Several benefits, large­ g.trt -,1 relations in the conduct of
ly in tho( form of economies in •he joint enterprise. That is n
living costs are claimed for the hiud but not impossible condition,
iouki do and
this R a.n a" *t has operated in these rho condition, however, i3 likely
i do. They encour-|am ° to ir American cities.
Co!1’'^ ike practice of eo-opernmnnufncturcrs, thnt i J'Pcrattvo _housing in various forms
, * *l,»usinir principally to cities
o plants ready, a n d ' ha? wen practiced in European v.liore congestion and living costs
ut machines in case c “ *Bs for many years.
nre abnormal, and perhaps to com­
. Advocates of co-operative lioua- paratively small groups ot families,
TIR
i tT
iM r.
l'’ 11,0 fnCt’
toblishcl even in those cities. The American
) uwill
fly event- L"f
fV rthe m,
department
of “commenc
°V -°r tocedom nnd habits of
.n&lt; epeprlonce. even in the smaller
details of life, will hardly l,e
changed save by pressure of an
musiuil kind.
1 in.- .
. '
comink’ when win­
. tei resorts, summer resorts and
mountain resorts will look up into
|tl L rky every hrulay afternoon to
' rt
Vi w«®k-B»)dor» com • f|yj„„
f.om the big ririp;,. The fnth'-r
•" New York. Boston, Detroit, hi
.•arro, will send his family to .
First National Bank Building
warm place in winter, a coo) place
in summer ami distince won’t m at­
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
ter. Io fly a thousand m iles'to
■
Sales I' ’oreo Miss Iiuba Williams, Mr. R. Iupend a week end and fly hack
•Wim for busineii* on Mondnv will
'" C g lZ N I tlli
K a a u a a a a a n a u a a a iia a u x a a v iB a ir 1
V „"°v m,Lr?
,r,,in,' "°w- from
; **w ' ';rk 1,I Atlantic City or from
[Aliiwaukee to Ocononiowoc.

liMrriued to the "Chrisil World. Philadelphia,
nfily delivered a t the
ic Christian Endeavor
Bo«ton, where it was

REALTOR

! A GREAT chnnge is coming In
| re.iifportatmu. Henry Ford starts
I t with his steamships that leave
•he heart of this continent, sta rt[iig from the River Rouge in the
Great Lakes region, stooping *n
unload at seaports all along the
Mexico'™ aroun&lt;l on the Gulf of
Coming back these ships will I
soon organize return freight of
local products, which will be the
[’^ to n in g of economical distribu-

Contemporary Comment

of Secnucus, N. J.. have arrived in
Sanford and nre guests of the
Montezuma Hotel.

Subscription Bridge
Given By Circle

Keep alive the spark of ambii
o improvement. Determine t
a K° 011
fund for opportum
onc&gt;'.

B B c&amp; B n ciiM R cn n

REDUCING STOCK
Heffin now-—open an account with
eminole County Bank,

All Imrd boiled eggs arc yel
inside.—Glendale Evening New

°f grip*—only 25e
SOLI) BY

WEEK’S

p e c ia l s
Property; l-t of
"mmercial Street.
m *n the city. A
lur) house with-**
: rents for J i o o t
"r Muick sale, SlO.-i
"lUne together*
"’*ck, clotie iir;*
one arc w orth*

•m iliu ie c o u n ty

Sanford.Fla. ,

a B a « is « a * s UBa:.

S T R E N G T H — S E R V IC E — P R O G B f^

1 heFordorSotlan

-

7’iii/&lt;»r .S'.'dun
Hunulwut •
Ttturinit Car

t'n cptn i.r»

s .ijn

SfiO
2i)(&gt;
2'J&lt;&gt;

Rimvaiui Staffer 4T«hifiti
AUftrici; /.n. /». / Jf(r .

V IS IT O R S A R B AI
naancaanB iB iH iiiiaK n R m irx in n c'u i-B n n atir.iin u n iiu
nV
*1*V *1*V
V O
&lt;

Jct and curtains that harmonize w ith the color tones of
y upholstered seats. It enables you to keep comfortably
yol rn^h&amp;ir since theFordor Sedan is equipped with Cowl
Vcntilatornnd windowsthatlowerby revolving regulators.
You cannot own n car th a t offers you better value or
more widely useful service. A nd the greater economy
ot operating a 1‘ord lends ctnphasfs to the practical worth
of this car to you.

to r * ^ G c ? n /ic i n : /
( C&gt;

D e tr o it

v iS V. E LC O M E A T A L L FO R D PLANT
a n z n ic a a e s a s a iiia iiB H a n a a u iN ia s is a a ia a m a iu E

v v v v v ♦&gt; v ♦&gt;

♦&gt;

Lood for our small advertise­
ments in the classified columns,
today and write now, don’t wait.
Address—

Mgr.
Phone IrtO-J

B. C. SANFORD HERALD

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m fl
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h i' r*' t

with big ink capacity
A pen reflecting the pow­
er of personality. A pen
that moveu smoothly; that
writes clearly; that does
not leak or blot. Protected
w ith the famous W ater­
man's lip-band that pre­
vents breaking.
Ask any good merchant
to show you W aterm an’s
Ideal Fountain Pen No.
01856. [T h e illustration
is exact size.]
Note the pleasing com­
bination it and your hand
make.
Then give him $7-50
and take the pen. W hen
you use it you will agree
that it is the best pen investm "nt you ever made.

—L M A M X U rm ari/ G o m p a'^A j-

191 Broadway. N.Y.
ClikacoiSaa FrancUco: Botlon: Moatrral

(J-iii. Fast Colored Cretonnes^
flowers and strip

75c yard
Demonstration—Embroider}
and drapery.

*/

SH E T H E N E A R E S T
A U TH O U U X D FORD D EALER

W. s J J
jH . Ill
?! &amp;
• il
’'j
i f. id

Beauty cncclalfrt is one \
conduct n "round-up” of all
pretty girls in town.—Times-tin

1‘hone 632-W

There is much sickness about.
Mrs. Nora Swfcnson and Alartha
Nil! I'erltleron were on the sick
list last week. John I.unqui.it is
ill with flu still, while Erie Lund«iuist. Bernard Hirsehi and Gilbert
Ericson have nil had to bo home
a fow days or more from high
school with it. Barnwell Beck
has a relapse (,f the flu.

Ci&gt;uf)&lt;i -

Circle Number One of the All
Fouls Catholic Church with Mra.
S. A. Berner ns chairman, enterThe clul&gt; year closes with Feb­
turned with a subscription bridge ruary and dues will lie again pay­
party ot the*-Knight* of Columbus able Afar. !. It is requested that
Hull Wednesday evening.
those who have friends whom they
Spring flowers
were used in wish to propose for membership
decorating. Mrs. A. II. Mahoney will present the names to Airs. W.
for high score, was presented an A. Fitts, chairman of the member­
incense burner and T. L. O’Con­ ship committee, as curly ns pos­
ner for high score among the men sible, so the new members can
have tho advantage of a full year
was awarded a belt.
Cake and cofee were served an d , of club connection. Attention is
dancing enjoyed after the game. called to the rules governing the
There were seven tallies present. introduction of new names, which
Circle Number One will meet can be found under the caption of
next Monday. Feb. 2, with Alri. ".Membership” in the year book.
F. K. Roumillnt at I o’clock nnd
Heretofore the piogrnms follow­
a full attendance has been re- ing the business meetings of the
Woman’s Club havo been devoted
to topics that were of community
interest, but the program for the
next meeting, which will be held
on Feb. I, will be purely entertain­
ment.
Air. nnd Mrs. Edward Meisch
It will be given by the literature
graciously entertained at dinner
Wednesday evening, honoring Miss
Teague Simmons of AToiintvillc, ■ ■ a a a a * a a N H « a a B a n a e a a a iiii
S. C., Alias Ann Earle Farmer of
Sold In The South For
Anderson, S. C., e.pd Aliss Dorothy
Meisch of Secnucus, N. J., three
attractive visitor; in Sanford.
The daintily appointed table
was centered by a crystal bowl
filled with calendulas and ferns.
The color note of yellow and
green was further carried out in
the artistic place enrds.
Bus no equal for durability. It
Covers were laid for Mr. and wears longer and looks lietter than
Airs. Edward .Meisch, Aliss Teague any other paint. We curry a full
.Simmons, Alias Ann Earle Farm- line of sun-proof paint, varnishes,
ur, Aliss Dorothy Aleisch. Miss Kalsoniines, brush, s, wood stains
Aiildred Simmons, Miaa Cather­ and wall paper.
ine Teague, Alias Edith Teague,
Ned Chittenden, Calvin Teague aiui
John .Meisch Jr.

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On Jnnunry 20, th
visitors registered n
Inn; A. I). Grass, Bo
W. Grass, Miss Dor
Wm. Stockhoff nnd .

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Hrug Store

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Airs. G. W. Vining had ns her
guests recently, Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
D. Williams nnd young son Delmor, of Albany; Air. nnd Airs. Sapp
and son Hermit of Douglas, Gn.
They made the trip in their car
nnl report the roads ns being not
*o good through Georgia on ac­
count of the heavy rains.

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W ater’s Kandy
Kitchen

E. E. Conklin, Orlando nnd J. A.
Marks, Tampa, who are connected
with the government Department
., *f*le neroplnne swooped down nnd of Agriculture, looked over Chulu­
through tearing the negro cabin ota this week.
door from Its hinges nnd sweeplag straight through the op­
posite door. Tho frightened dnrkles rushed outdoors unhurt, but al­
most paralyzed with terror. “ I
?Jn *,K°t over my scare yit,” said
The Willing Workers meet this
iwattlc. Jesse said: “I could for­ Saturday afternoon from 2 until
give the fly in’ men for tearing I o'clock at th&lt;* home of tho treas­
wp my funcher. but I didn’t think urer, Mr. Archie Swanson.
they oughter cuss nt me for beMr. nnd Mra. Austin Williams,
and daughter, Airs. Whittle, ’of
Sanford, were Sunday guests nt
tho home of Mr. nnd Sirs. Voile
'Wiliams.

A congenial party moti
Orlando Wednesday evenin
tend th" O'Brien Alinstrc
.Max Stewart. Peter Seim
Flcishcr and Pierev Griffin.

Fifty women have been added
to the Buenos Aires police force,
i....
. n,'he&gt;.-Hilly
,our •tomiich,
"‘mention.
avolUtU. to putrol tho park?. Their uni­ Welaka Building.
form is a black straw hat and a
&amp;.« Li.tr uilhout calomtl.
navy blue .Irens.

F r e s h D aily „ (

L. H. Baggett, nnd W. F. Shep­
ard of Atlanta, Gn., Western Un­
ion representatives are stopping
at Chuluota Inn.

Dinner Party Is Given
Wednesday Night

F. LANE

The watchword of the future will
be freight by water. passenger
travel through the air.

Chuluota

Air. nnd Mrs. S. Mcisch nnd
daughter, Miss Dorothy Aloisch,
of Secnucus, N. J.. gucots of Air.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Williams an­ nnd Mrs. John Meisch.
nounce the birth of n son Jan. 27.
Air. nnd Airs. E. AL Vestel, nnd
Mr. ond Mrs. S'. J. Stevens of son Earl Jr., nnd littl* Miss Anna
Philadelphia are guetts of friends Stewart of Jacksonville are (’pend­
ing a short while in Sanford.
Alrs. Frank AlacNcil is tho guest
Airs. I)r. J. C. Herrick of WhipMr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Talley in plc\ A m ., who ha?* been tho truest
of Air. and Airs. J. | \ Hull during
the past week, left Thursday for
Duncan B. Curry of Tampa is a
business vi.sitor in Sanford for sev­
eral days.
J. R. Hayden, for man
n winter resident of Snnl
J. A. Harold and Emmett Hunt arrived from Wn.ihington
nre touring the East Coast on a and will lie located at the
business trip.
Hotel for this winter.

r party of tho Social
Air. nnd Airs. J. Rntcliffe of Fall
of the Woman’s Club,
for Tuesday afternoon River, Mass., nre spending a short
[i.&lt;c Committee Dance while in Sanford.
evening, havo l&gt;een
Airs. Ada Croft Franklin of AfcxThe Parliamentary
of Monday, Wednes­
day morning will be

T H R E E L OT S
ON PALMETTO AVENUE

Bachman’s Hand is
great attraction to touri
so to many citizens.—1Tii
uno. Some day Sanford
a band.

delightful readings,
i • J be lovely gifts were presented.
• its Stanley, in a garden basket
°i yeilow tied with green tulle.
•'Whs Steele was assisted in
serving n delicious salad course
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Je*nelt® Laing. Miss Mar­
tha Brown nnd Mrs. Roby Lning.
Tho guests were: Mrs. F. W.
Mantay, Mrs. Mamie Tolar, Miss
Loretta nrotherson, Mrs. Roby
Lning. Mrs. Itan Austin, Mrs. Bos­
ton btceta, Mrs. Arthur Moore.
aviators made
Mrs Arthur Hatcher, Mrs. Chnr- thrilling^ r*rcntino
dash i ito and through
Iie Anderson, Mrs. R. F. Cooper, the
house of Je so nnd Mnttio—
Mrs. E C. Harper, Miss I.eoln
living on the Brumley

Alvin Hunt spent Wednesday in
Orlando.

Friday

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gro barber, E. C. Washington, reenig the sun going out during the
eclipse decided that it nwnnt the
end of the world, ran nmuck, razor
m hand, nnd slashed one man berore he was overpowered. He actcd quite naturally.
Fear takes men Imck to the uni­
inn condition nnd makes animals

Mrs. Burke Steele wan the
charming hostess Tuesday evening
nt n miscellaneous shower given
in honor of Miss Mary Stanley, n
popular bride-clcct, whoso mnrtiage to Thomas Brotherson will
be solemnized Feb. 11.
The home wus prettily decorat­
ed with quantities of calendulas
and nasturtiums following a color
scheme of yellow nnd green. Two
contests were participated in:
‘Musical Romance,” in which Mrs.
Roby Lning was awarded the

N’umbcr Five of the
lurch will meet at
nth Mrs. M. L. Badach Avenue.
Number One of All
will have n subscriprty at 8 o’clock at

to&lt;lay i,
regarded

OM . venerable citizen uttered
I this new complaint:
J "Once in a while, In my busi­
ness, I have to ask a favor from
« political boss. In old days the
boss was somebody that had grown
up with tho community, somebody
tnnt understood the people, often
an Irishman.
“Now, when I want to see the
boss, its a young bootlegger often ^
scarcely able to speak English
Boo legging brings in so much I
ready money that the bootleggers
have crowded out the old time

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Lake Tchad in the .Sudan. Inndeii
.it ( olonib Bnchar in the Sahara

warn on was
t" the Mar
In Coudray
is Gloria gc

Tuesday
&gt;h School a t 8:00 the
will present n piny
• " for the beneflt of
amangundi.
of the Methodist
give u reception in
ir new pastor and
Mrs. T. W. Nixon,
nago from 8 to 10
members nnd friends
are invited.

only supply to Florida capital to devi
gin land hut will also be an import wop untold areas of virmt factor in enhancing
values of property.”
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s e t s ', n ‘.e^alted t ? L t hBo i5 0u s f 0T i: ,' f ,° f "» H * «
anti-tax amendment, but ft seems thVtht l , i f ages 1
monied men of the rn n n ire a.
i at
,,ankers an
(Many of these wealthy up,..1? ' 6 earaed something
Sanford and Seminole eountv^^siT lin lloal(l..,,L’„dif,cov
tho main business jn r t r f c s j t f f j j f c 1" sl“&gt;u

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wood bill to ci
can’t make us
are getting tog,
Shoals question

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r have been attractetTto^F l o r i d a h l any bankers t,m t
1 ditions and the trend of n m ^ n rii" wb&lt;? kntrvv financial con­
: their new homes with understamliJIg
,cho,°flinpr
ninety-eight hankers from other s ™ u?
hundr,ed «nd
to Florida to establish th o le
U
,a ' e rcce,,tly come
McFoddcn believes, "th a t the i m s t ' . £ i C“Ch o f th&lt;,m’ Mr» only a sta rt in the rig h t direcHon and t h ^ r t " 1 ■
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lb s of Athens. Ohio; Mr! and Mrs. dermero to see 'their nine pound tll. When fcev. Albertson Wis
F.F. Merrlwether oi Sanford.
new grandson who was born to with us on Jan. 11, he formed a EiMr. and Mrs. Fred Krcll on Jan. bio class with the teacher as pres­
School opened in the new school- 23.
ident nnd Mrs. ;Hllmer rLundquist
house 9 n. m., Monday, Jan. 25.
A t the recent election of offic­ ns secretary. Mr. Clark expects
Inaplla marched to the measure ers of the Sunday School, Alfred
of n lively march played by tho Ericson was elected superintend­ to be with us Sunday, Feb. 1st ut
school band.
ent but had Geo. Bollinger put in
his plnco while he tesphos the
Some hero will be sorry to hear
Mr. Staff stressed the duty of Bible class. Other officers nrc:
school children’s care of tho nctv Assistant, Will Bowers: teasurcr, of the serious illm-ss of Mrs. W.
V/. Farrotte, (nee Florence Clark)
building.
Mrs. John Borcll; secretary, MarChapel exercises were attended eurot Ilinschi; cradle roll, Mrs E. [of Miami, who is at the iMayo
] Clinic In Rochester, Minn. She
by Airs. Joscpninc Prevntt.
W. I.undquist; Bible Class teacher,
Mrs. George Jacobs and Maurice Alfred Ericson; Junior boy*, John i writes it has been 30 degrees i*..
•lambs, one of tho local trustees, Lundaulst; Junior girls. Miss Fi­ low zero. Her son Charlie has
; been with them In .Miami for a
was present.
le. Bolton; primary, Mrs. (tor- j year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Harrington of
Lithlo, Florida and Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Harrington of Ceredo, West
*irgmin were shopping in ChuN
uota Monday.

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BARCAKE, HIT.
QUESTION
AWJAMOF BOBBED LOCKS
OLBOYS
Dietary Expert Lays
t V'pown Stringent Rules That
Yonid Take Joy Out of Life
Of Any American Schoolboy
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cAoqpoipg—*G3 unr ’N O dN O l
Will have an awful poor time if
Dr. Henry Campbell, leading Brit­
ish dietary educntlonal expert, has
Wa own way. No jnm, no cakes,
•nd puddings, no pastries, no sugar
~&lt;no nothing.
^Lecturing to members of the
Feod Education Society on school
d ltt fn connection with the Educnil Association Conference a t
&gt;n University, Dr. Campbell
_ sneed the school “tuck shop”
(dr candy store) a* "an evil insti­
tution which should bo done away
w$th" nud contended that no school
b^y or girl should be allowed to
gOrgo themselves indiscriminately
a t a “tuck shop."
'He told of n boy who received
IS from his parents, spending the
Whole of the money on canned
Stflss milk “with which he glut­
ted himself at every convenient
opportunity.”
''“School food nlmuld he simple
and of the right kind,” Dr. Camp­
bell. "The appetite of the young
should not be pampered. Plnns
healthy food gives more satisfact­
ion than the mrist refined, delicaclee. It ii better to start life as
a . healthy pauper than a sickly
millionaire."
-With these good moral mnxinuims, Dr. Campbell proceeded to
any what rhould not be eaten by
tfa scho'lbody.
"Milk is not essential to man,
add is chiefly vuluabic for its de­
rivatives — butter anti chceesc.”
fNo milk in the schoolboy’s tea).
Tjtcn enme a little comfort. “ Each
boy should have nt least three
odnceo of butter dally. Next to
cckl-livcr oil (ugh!) butter contftlna most fat."
. -Eggs, the doctor regarded ns
. good, hut expensive, and might bo
given once a week.
“Sugar ia not nn essential food.
No jams or sweets are ncrmissiblc.
The country would gain vastly if
ll candy stores were converted in•i vegetable mid fruit stores. Pud­
dings nnd pastry of all descrip­
tions should be absolutely barred.
They provide no cxercii-e for the
teeth und jaws and merely pam­
per the appetite.”
7n n mournful tone Dr. Camp­
bell concluded that the British publid were not keeping pace with
Eonitnry nclencc.
-And now some hundreds of thoncands of British schoolboy* are an­
xiously waiting to see how far
these seeds of Campboll-ite wiHdoni
hhvo sunk into the minds of the
educational authorities.

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A m e ric a n

fs the world going to end on
Feb. fl?
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The Seventh Day Adventlbta
say It Is and the Seventh Day
Adventists say It isn’t. ‘ Those
Provided For Pets jtylqng- who Say it Isn’t go a nlep fa r­
ther and declare that th
lo Rich, Soys Promi­ say
It Is don’t know wl
nent English Veterinary are talking about and
more they aren’t oven Seventh
• LONDON, Jag. 20.—The vogue! Day Adventists.
fo r iaUo teeth, artificial tycs and
Feeling thnt something must
logs for pet dogs is described by he done, the Seventh Day Ad­
Sir Frederick Hobday, British vet­
met and drew up a res­
erinary surgeon in 1)1® hook on ventists
olution
which
is calculated to
"Surgical DiAcaBcn of the Dog and
stave off the end. They de­
C at”, ju$t published.
The pet’dog' injured in canine or clare thoy have repudiated all
other straggles can be as success­ time setting nnd protest the
connection of the name Seventh
fully operated upon and provided
with artificial members, as the h u -, Day Adventist, with such “pro­
paganda.”
man being, and tn most cases, ac­
In the resolution however,
cording to the author, they accom
tho resolvers resolve In this
modatc themselves to the new* sit­
manner: “Anew wo dectoro to
uation.
the public that throughout our
One vnlunblo whippet which lost
history our witness to the signs
a couple of legs refused to wear
of the times thnt show Christ’s
the artificial “pegs” provided, nnd
second coming near a t hand,
hopped around like a kiangaroo, but
hns ever been based on tho
‘
other* po
patients
have got along
com
lie
scriptural teaching that "of tho
fortably with legs made of leather,
silver nnd vulcanite.
dny and hour knmycth no man.”
A Japanese spaniel which lost nn
eye was provided with n glnss one,
which cannot be distinguished from
the sound eye, nnd two eases are
doncribed in which false teeth were
(succes.-fully supplied. Sir FrederA l'I’OINTMENTS ANNOUNCED 1|ck «ay" much of the trouble dogs
have with their tooth is duo to
or ' retrieving
stones
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 29— Gov- catching
thrown for them by thoughtless A ctress Docs Not Deny His
Martin hns made the following a p ­ owners.
Mnny such stones are
pointments: Earl Snnrr. of Cler­
Affcclion But Says Wife
by the dog in its excite­
mont, to be conrtnblc district 22, awallowed
Would
Hamper His Work
Lake county; J. R. Wilder, justice ment, which eventually necessitate
(rf uencc district 17 E
’
» visit to the operating room
NEW YORK, Jan. 29— A flat
sem e
r than 111 statement from Mary Hall, Broad­
way actress, that the love of Mr.
unch. also
M L S T i Z i " : »•
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In it,
counted for naught as far as
issr,
L E ffv
s r a s r i f i Zero
her
matrimonial
p o n s were con­
Lnf.yottc- C. C. CnVh, con'tM&gt;ll; ■',n ' r !'»d ?u»poctcrt It »f nwallow
ing. Another canine patient, tbo cerned, has failed to quench tho
district 2, Hendry; E. A. Snpp, ju s­ w
riter describes, wns a Newfound­ ardor of Urban J. Ledoux, who per­
tice of pence nnd G. W. Snpp. con land
dog which lmd successfully sisted in his declaration that Hhc
stable db trict 7, Bradford: Leslie tackled a porcupine, hut with un- reluctant Indy would he his “bride
Lewis, gnmc warden Chnrlotto happy results to itself.
, and perfect mate” within three
county; Jonah Brnficld, constable
“The
dogs
lips,
the
roof
of
the
district 1 Calhoun; J. A. Board, mouth, tongue and palate,” he Ij days
Not lack of love, but belief thnt
justice of pence district 3, Duval; says, “were so thickly studded rhe would hamper Mr. Zero’s work
J. II. Doxscc, county commissioner with quills th a t it was scarcely among the poor and th ; outcast,
district 4, .Collier, succeeding W. nossible to pass a knife blade be- was the reason given by Miss Hnll
D. Collier, resigned.
tween them. There were over 100 for her decision not to marry Le­
quills, and after their extraction doux.
“No man ever loved a woman
Bathed Her Babe In the dog died.”
more sincerely or more deeply than
Rum, Fined By Judge JUDGE KOONE PRESIDES Mr. Ledoux loves me. Ami I love
him. But I shall not marry him
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. 2fl — An because 1 think n wife would ham­
0 GALVESTON Tex., Jnn. 2 9 Use of whiskey for bathing pur­ executive order issued by Govern­ per him in the g./cat work he Is
poses is not permissible under or Mnrtin designates Judge J. C. doing.”
This ; tntement tossed more fuel
the prohibition law, Federal Judge B. Koonce tn preside in Marion
J. C. Hutchinson holds in assess- county circuit court beginning Jnn. nn the fire of Ledoux’s emotions.
in trial of eases
in which Judge ! Seated in The Tub, the __
retreat
for
irg r. ?50 fine against Mrs. Lenn 30
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the jobless, which he established
Russo, charged with possession of W. S. Bullock is disqualified.
in St. Mark’s pince. Ledoux em­
liquor, Mrs. Russo maintained
phatically insisted thnt the “ per­
BOWYKlt IS SELECTED
she used the whiskey to bathe her
fect mate’ would piny the part
baby in and not to drink.
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 29— Gov. which he outlinod for her Thurs­
ernor Martin hns appointed E. N. day before the members of the
St. Petersburg—During 1921 Bowyer, of Lakeland, ns justice of Cheese Club.
this city hod building record of pence for District No. 10, Polk
“ Whatever Mis:: Hnll says is not
$10,000,000; combined bnnk de­ county, until the next general final. Man in conqueror nnd I' am
fic its at end of year of $21,000,- election. He takes the pince of II. mnn. I shall marry Miss Hnll
000. issued $2,000,000 worth of C. Pettewny, who wns elected Nov, within three dnys. There shall be
b ind* for*civic improvements nnd •I, but since hns been nppointed cir­ no prolonged struggle. Thnt wuuld
laid over 33 miles of new pnving. cuit judge.
. ,
bo bad for both of us.”
r LONDON, Jan. 20.—Arguments for and agninst bobbed
hair are prolific, and have agi­
tated the minds even of learn­
ed professors. Lecturing to
members of the London Col­
lege of Physiology, Professor
H. J. H arper .Roberts said bob­
bing had evidently como to
stay. Its advantages were
threefold; It wns becoming to
a certain type of woman, It
made fo r freedom, and It was
easy to dress nnd wash. The
disadvantage was that it ex­
posed a sensitive part of tb-J
neck, which often broke into a
rash for about a month after­
wards.
A beauty specialist, Dr. Jac­
ques Brettmon, tnkes exactly
the opposite view. He con­
demns the modern crazo for
bobbed and shingled hair,, and
says many women have told
him they wjuh they had not
been bobbed.
“Man’s ideal woman is still
the ideal of the ages," Dr.
Brettmon says, “woman with
flowintr hair over her should­
ers. When she bobs her hahshe cuts just so much from
our conception of her. In, our
ever- it enhances the beauty
of very few women.”

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Andrews Bay Railway to lay
$400,000 worth nf new rails; first
work to be done in Cottondale dis­
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¥1,309. $2,300 cash, balance to sult.jJJu
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Lot on Sanford near 13th. Price
$1,200. $209 cadi. Balance $23
monthly.
Corner lot 10th nod Palmetto
paved two siden. Price 91,230.
Terms $100 cash and balance to suit.
City Block between 12th and 131b
S treet*, pared three sides. 10 lot4
in block, $8,300. Terms. $1,500
cash, balance arranged.

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GIVEN AWAY FREE
Also a $350 Building Lot
With §100.00 Worth of Orlando Pottery In Prizes

Altamonte Spring
is one of the prettiest little towns in.Central Flo­
rida and all lots offered for sale are high and dry
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tl\c first measures to he considered
by tho territorial legislature when *J
It convenes in February will pro­
vide an appropriation of $76,000
fo r the reception nnd entertainm ent
of men nnd officers of the United
Slates fleet and the 00 newspaper
tors expected to accompany
next spring.
,_..o appropriation will be asked
on the ground thnt the fleet’s visit
Will benefit all islands in tho a r ­
chipelago.
The committee ■ in
chprgo of arrangements plans con­
certed action to prevent any rate
boosting by hotels, lodging or apart
m eat houses.
d t is planned to entertain the |
visiting editors with a Hawaiian;
“hukilau" or feast of fish. This h i pi
n relic of the. ancient days when JJ
Hawaiian fishermen mndc th e ir ' m
catch and cooked and ate Hi- fish rn
on tho bench. Governor F arrin g ­ M
ton is expected to lie hurt at a
grand ball in honor of the naval 5
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mon.
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.TAMPA. Jan. 29.—Judge L. F,. H
Parks of Hillsborough county cir­ nM
cuit court lies ruled that an null• •I
reused realty broker cannot to l­ N
le d commissions on sales of real nN
dilute. The decision was made in U
the case of Nick Spoto against K. N
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M. Bergninn, involving collection s
of commissions amounting to $2000 M
Spoto alleging thnt
Bergman M
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nppieed to pay him that commis­ ' H
sion for the sale of a piece of ■
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property valued nt $50,000.

14 MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD ON THE
DIXIE HIGHWAY — 4 MILES NORTH OF
WINTER PARK

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give closed ear .values beyond E. W. Berger, entomoU
of the sprays-can be made at home, und [fore the first flush of growth i s 1
comparison.
State Plant Board
___ of loritla, in for these, formulas can be ob­ need not give an extra spray, with fly, spraying with „
“Economies,in manufacture and (peaking of recommendation* made tained from the- entomoliglca] de­ an oil spray now pnless the trees emulsion may be done
the experience gained in three to growers last fall and the first partments of the State Plant Board are heavily Infested with a scale, in
January, in order M
years* concentration on closed of this winter In order that they and Experiment Station, both nt is almost always the result of se­ the whitefly earlier.
Gainesville."
cars have resulted In the best cars
Engine. Twice S he
inary Machines Un(ruction to Original
of Auto M anufacturer
Lit , Mich., Jan. 29. —
[nl Is doing the unusual
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P he Is building the
j ’most powerful elec­
tive in the world which,
Dieted, will be used on
t A fronton Railway, the
ition to his railway ind operating in eonjuncthe Detroit, Toledd &amp;
ilrond.
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er engine, which is now
iruction in the power
I ho Highland Park Plant
Motor Company, proill
nost important tlevelopi electrification of steam
nd nt the same time a
rture in locomotive
it be expected, Mr. Ford
,e«n restricted by past
tendencies in the choice
lal system and type of
t-er unit for the railroad,
motive is not only novel
,1 design, but embodies
and important ideas in
design. In slxe it will
,ur. It will weigh 340
,e 117 feet long, fifteen
nd ten feet wide. What
iteresting still, It will
&gt;n 260 horse power mo­
led to sixteen pairs of
•els and will be capnblc
a train of 160 or more
, ears.
[no will not be built for
.purpose being to use it
rervico exclusively. Itn
ied will be 17 miles nn
[its maximum speed 36
pur.
he unique features of
electrical motive unit
hrries its own convertor
hi) eliminates establishjab-stations along the
tirt st present generJ electrification,
j regenerative brnkine
Ford locomotive will
filitjr to develop electric
ny speed from the maxactically n standstill,
anical parts of the new
[are geing designed and
It Ford Motor Company,
[electrical equipment is
1 by the Westinghousc
I Manufacturing CompnFord supervision and nci Fort! specifications,
feature of importanco
I trolley voltage adopted
jtroit &amp; Ironton railroad
fon, is 22,000 volts, 25
(mating current,' a trol&gt;twice ns high ns any
[ured in this country.

cl 49, has just set a new .world's
record for ■ distance of 1,000
miles, according to a message re­
ceived Thursday morning by thq
Florida Cleveland Motor Company
from, the Cleveland factory.
The new record was set on the
Culver City track in California,
Mulfoni negotiated tho distance in
746 minutes and 22 2-6 seconds,
shattering the former record of
780 minutes held by the Chrysler,
by 40 minutes and 37 3-5 seconds,
A speed of more than 80 miles
per hour was sustained throughout
the run.
The engagement ring is worn
by'Germans and Scandinavians on
the third finger of the left hnnd
during the engagement, and on the
right hand after marriage.

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Quantity Production And Ex
Perience In Closed Car
Manufacture Is Basis Of
Company’s Building Policy
Quantity production based upon
years of experience in manufacture
enables Hudson and Ensex to give
the value they do for the amount
they charge, according to Wnlthail,
°f the Seminole Hudson-Essex
company. The years of experience
Walthall believes, alone en­
ables the company to give the
closed car .values thnt have
mndt* it famous among nil classes.
“The world's largest production
of 0-cylinder closed enrs,” Mr.
Walthall said, “enables Hudson to

and the lowest prices of our in­
dustry. .
“ Every requirement of utility,
fine appearance and luxury Is met
in the Hudson tine with the Coach
at $1,345; 6 pasencsr Sedan, $1,796; and 7 passenger Sedan at
$1,895 (freight and tax extra).
They represent the greatest of all
closed car values."

might destroy- certain insects
guilty of sucking vital juices from
the trees.
“If whiteflies or scale insects, or
both, ore in evidence, no grower
can make n mistake by spraying
nt once with a good, oil-containing
spray," declares Dr! Rergcr. “Good

If the foliage and fruit of cit­
rus hra covered with a black sub­
stance, called sooty mould, the
trees should be sprayed for whiteflies, as the sooty mold on citrus
grapefruit with bordeaux oil em­
ulsion on account of scab just bo­

DODGE BROTH
ANNOUNCES

GAINESVILLE, Jnn. 29 —
“January and early February is
tho time for the last spraying of
citrus trees for Insect enemies be­
fore the growing season," says

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T h e s e F e a tu r e s M a k e
W inter D riving a Pleasure
for Buick O w ners

Hudson Loads Because

They are below all com panion

HUDSON
on the famous Super-Six

COACH....*1345
SEDAN Ui.)1795
SEDAN
UJ1895
Freight mud T Eatem

The fungous'Pardaitfs
and whiteflies are of t
Ively little effect a t this.,
the year and thier use
reserved until the
mer rains in Juno

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Citrus Expert Says
Now Is The Time To
Start Tree Sprays

Everybody Says It—Sales Prove It

Note These Prices

vere infestation by whitefly.
Growers who expect to spray
ns the indicated mixture, con­
tains oil and will destroy whiteflies and many scales. However,
in case tho grapefruit to be sprny-

It gives greatest value for the
money. It undersells all rivals
because the world's largest vol­
ume of six-cylinder closed cars
gives greater cost advantages.

Interior arrangement—five passen­
ger comfort. Outside finish—lacquer
in Dodge Brothers
Blue with body
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stripe of car touche yellow. Balloon
Tires. Standard equipment.
Tho Coach measures up in e/o ry detail to the
high standards th at have always governed the
m anufacture of Dodge Brothers products. Low,
graceful, and sturdy, it looks and perfoms the
part of a true aristocrat. The interior is roomy,
com for table and inviting. The width of the doors
is truly exceptional, enabling passengers to enter
or leave with the utmost eaae. Both front seats
tilt forward. Its low price places the dignity and
comfort of closed car travel within easy reach of
anyone who has need of a motor car.

Its motor is the famous SuperSix which Hudson patented
and exclusively holds.
Comparison further show s
what everybody says and what
sales prove.

I. W.PHILLIPS’SONS.

Tlie World’s
Greatest Buy
SEMINOLEHUDSON-ESSEXCOMPANY
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Dodge Brothers Dealers
COR. OAK AVE &amp; 3RD ST.

PHONE 3.

Sanford, Florida.
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Cleveland, Ohio, Jnn. 28, 1925
Florida Cleveland Motor Co., Inc.

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EW models—record-breaking sales and
production —have made it possible for
Studebaker to reduce prices without lowering
quality.
Think twice before buying any car upon
which reductions may soon be announced.
Think twice before buying any car that has
reduced its quality along with its price.
Insist upon knowing all the facts about any
car you’re considering.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Ralph Mulford driving Cleveland model Firty-thrce set a new Thousand mile record on the Cul­
ver City California Track in the sensationally fast lime of seven hundred forty-five minutes and
twenty-two and two-fifths seconds breaking prev ious record of seven hundred eighty-six minutes
held by Chrysler. A speed of better than eighty miles an hour was sustained throughout the run.
This is the fastest time eve!’ nude in a similar event.

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REDUCED Prices on A ll Closed Models

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USB-Atlnntn Joarnnl (429) 8
10:35 entertainment.
KFDM—Beaumont (313.6) 8
band concert.

In New Role

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-------MIAMI RACE TRACK. Jan. 29.
— Cloudy weather greeted the pati rons of Iiinlenh Wednesday, and
ns a result of the heavy rains the
track was heavy causing numerous
&gt;• Withdrawals.
However, another
&gt;u large crowd turned out to witness
the sport of kings, hut they were
. driven to shelter immediately after
the first race by a heavy shower, |
.
Eunice K. accounted for the firs t1
race. Miss Muzie got up in time to '
nosr» Remnant out of the place.
- Inver Maid, the favorite in the I
second, never was in trouhie. pn-- j
,,(IiIy. winning from Bewitching who [
r i bqnt Magic Wind, six lengths for
r ornnd plnce.
Tile Gralynn Hotel handiciiri
feature, with only Jhrc* starters
was won by Cloister, in one of the 1
closest finishes of the meet, win­
ning l»v a nose from CorinC.
/t h e place. The judges nung up
Corinth* number, hut Jockey Aieniiy who rode Cloister bulged n
complaint of four which the judge-

allowed,

, FIRST
Claiming, pur e 31,000; for thro year:! old and up; one mile and a
*wt4amh. Funiee K. 84. J. .r,,nni
12.50; 4.70; 5:00 won. Miss Mazie
101. K. Noe. 5.00; 2:30 s-cond. IJ. „
nnnt 108. J. Stevens, 2 .IO third.
Time 1:53 4-6. Conscript and TingJ»ng. also ran.
FECOND
I’orre $1 om for mniden 3 year*
.old nnd up, five furlongs h v « rliVru-l 103; J. CaBnhan, 3.70; 2 --0 ;
f;-*0 won.- Bewitching 103: R Will
hams 11.10, 4.70 second. Mngir
Wnnd DO. J. Won,]. ’.TO third.
Time 1:3T,3 5. Mi: * Wnshinirton.
Hall Pint. Clean Red, P rrttv Bus­
iness and Fair Break also ran.
THIRD
Claiming, purse $ 1,000 ; fur four
vonrs old nnd up. 5U furlong.Lounnnn 105; W. Smith. 24.10* !» 81
5.20 won. Piedmont. IIP. K N o e 1
4.fA 3 20 ...cond, Feliritnu* 112: '
r , Wein r. 3.00 third
Time
I &lt;092-5. High Pricfitess, War C ar­
den mid St. Quentin n!sf&gt; ran.
FOURTH
Fume $1,000; for ntaiflen fillie-.
2 von** oM». quarter mile* I ! ,- ./
HO, E. Anihros* f,.|0 ; 3 .fip &gt;71
Wr.n. A-Freds 1). IIP; |j stutt
3.10. 2.30 second. Surma! • .1 11 •
F. Steven* 3.30 third. Tina
Hay Girl, Lorinda, A-l!-r.to!.'.
Spondulix. Atnlnnte also ,
A—Andlcy farm m ttry.
FITTII
viThA OrMvnn ITofe! J,-..

.vtior and Kclchell Ilnlb
1V1II1 Knockout Punches nnd
No Track Form, Meet Toilflfhi at Sanford Armory

0:20 orchestra^7:15 sports; 9 pi.
ano, oivlin. vocnl, cornet; 10 hnr
pist, pianist; 10:.H0 orchestra.
KGO—Ooakiand (312) 0 con­
cert; 7:30 girls’ period.
. WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 0j.
30-7:15 talks; 7:30 play; 8:30 con­
cert; 9:03 orchestra; 10 concert.
WOO—Philadelphia (609.9) 0:­
30 orchestra; 7:25 concert; 8:30
orchestra; 9:03 orchestra; 9:30 or­
chestra.
KDKA—Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:15
address.; 7:30 concert.
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WCAE—Pittsburgh (-1G2) 6:30
Uncle Knyboe; 7:30 tnusicnl.
KGW — Portland Oregonian
(492) 10 lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls.
KPO—San Francisco (423) 6:39

» WEEr—Boston (303) 0 musical;
Every One at a Bargain on E
* P "’Kral" ; 8-10 musical.
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)\GR—Buffalo (319) 7 :|5
Oak Hill Pine Cresl-Woodru
ture; -7:45 recital; 8 concert; 9
string orchestra; 10:30 dance
We are agents for these subdivi
and Grorgo nrc putting ii
V MAQ—Chicago News (448) 6
hours on tho Winter i'nrk
organ
some good buys in
...........&lt;•: 10 orchestra; R Wide-nperfecting their gan
Wake
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geography;
visiting stars a ton*
9:15 musical.
THREE LOTS ON^SANFORl
rigan has taken
l
WON—Chicago
up his residence
.. Trihnnn
____ _ rtrn\ „a
in this city for the
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remainder of organ: 8:30 concert; 8 cinssicnl: 10
’
(orchestra.
,
die golf league season and• expects
$800 each
his game to take a decided jump
KVW—Chicago (533,4) 7 Conotter learning the tricks of local
8 speeches; 9 revue; 11-2:30
links.
Nigh: hawks, organ.
Dow George, the W inter Pari;
WI.S—Chicago (345) 0:25 orprofessional showed that he was on
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u - in n* i!Ub; 8, f!,rm Program;
a par with Barnes ns a player here
U- J M . 0"?- ,|rami». symphony.
WIAA—Dallas News ( 472.9 )
Realtors
8:80 Program.
" ' * —Davenport (493) 7 Sand­
man: 7:20 educational; 7:30 reR musiaal.
02 F irst Street
\\ ID)—Dc-a Moines (522.3) 7:30
classical;; 8:30 mandolin, guitar*
they took the! or.iyn artists,
md Kirkwood KOA—Denver (322.4) 9 play
that they are i orchr *trn.
i a.
J IV WJ—Detroit News' (510) 7-30 Automatic Phones
------„ I*. or.rhp,&gt;r". P™1* haritone.
EXPIRATION OF LEASE
f .. .
| V. BAP—Ft. Worth S tar Telr- Solve EasternProblem
: of his bouts gram (476) 7:30 orchestra; 9-30
ph o to g raph er
1 ti e fans a | saxophone hand.
SEATTLE, Jan. ,29—Because 29
'. Ikough the KXX—Hollywood (337 ) 8 mus- languages are spoken in tho F ar
$12.50 Value for $6.00
his opponent.; m; 9 concert orchestra; 10 fen- Last, automatic telephones are sol­
•* unu not n I nrc : li! orchestra. •
ving
business problem that has
My lease expires in March, in order 1
take punishWOS iefferson City (140 9) 8 handicapped the Orient for many
.stock, will for a limited time, 0ffe
111 the adjur- address; 8:ir, fidtllln *
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to give than
V.’DAF - Kansas City S tar (411) telephone expert of New York,
Sx,; ^ ; , t 1ht „ r i'cphotoKrai’h»“
ho believes L G-&lt; -chool_of the a i r ; . 8-10 pop- said while a visitor in Senttle early
this year.
ulur: 11:45 nighthawks.
nifiivd bout of eight rounds
c h i l d r e n a s p e c ia l t y I
Of 91,000 telephones in Yoko—Los Angeles Times (395)
/ ' n A1 Walker. Georgia
••1; 8:30 children; D) fen- 1 tumia, 27,000 are automatic, Mr.
ight-heavy and Bill Goethe,
Jane.s reported. Shanghai, Hong­
12 orchestra.
Phone 632-W
Those that like the
iS —Louisville Times (400) kong, Harbin, Kobe and Tokio
also have automatic insti mminio
Lvpe of construction in
ncert Wendell Ilnll.
will appreciate thin bout,
- Memphis
Commercial ;
weigh - 190 wiii)» |
(..0.5,9) 8 bedtime storv
aBHi3BBB*BBHB^t»ns!iB*naa!&lt;z3stucua
b ean down on tho
xtont of 206 pound:
ireene
nvillc negro
ie seen in action u»op* r, tlie 190 pound
. Greene weight 185
him and his ndver-

And McLeod On W inter P ark Links
' ORLANDO, Jan. 29.—Long Jim
Rarnos paired with Freddie Mc­
Leod will invnde this territory
r e x t Saturday to tackle Dow
George and Tom. Kerrigan, tho Oramlo-\V inter Park combination, in
he second pro golf loagu** mntch
the season hero. Saturdnv’s

Many W ith d rn w n ls.M ad eW h ile
Crouds of Patrons Driven
To Shelter Ily Downpour

Ted Lewis.
WOAW—'Omaha (626) 0 story

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rornierly meant a
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PRINTING
WIGHT PRINT SH O P -R ush orff £ W
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W
9 Railroad Avenue.
U L SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welaka Building.
_______ P A P E R 'n ANGER
---L L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa­
per hanger. Phone 340. lir,
Park Avenue.

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D. A. CALDER A R. R. ELDRIDGE TO REACH m® prosperous farmReal estate brokers. All kinds of
# T f l o y ilsted ,nnd for "Me. Of­ w S a s u w a i a
fice 108 Second St.. Near Park
Avenue. Phone 282.
^ h y. n f " ' , *U1CperW&lt;l" l- “ &gt;h
J. E. SPURLING. sub-divdsion SIM X p - X n w i l ' , Morning
tinel. Thousands of Mnlne peo­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando Florida, and F l o r a ple arc interested in Florida prop,
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hioh. erty. Reach them through tin
Sentinel.. Rato card on applics___________ STOVES
SANFORD STOVE- WORKS—Oil
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,
ovens and yictrolns. Your credit
is good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First
^ s tr eet.___
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All Sanford Business A ctivities o f importance | *■

Real Estate

Automobiles

Come on in, the water’s fine!!
iou have an opportunity for a
few more days to join in with the
Urst few privileged purchasers at
our new development which will be
opened about two weeks hence.
The low prices we will offer you
now will astonish you. If you are
?-7i0IiK tbe Mriy birds y°u are en­
titled to specinl consideration nnd
very low prices. Answer immed­
iately to A. B. C. Sanford Herald
Office.
FOR SALE—Small homo with
three acres of land, 50 orange
trees and truck garden. Ideal spot
for chickens,
electricity and
nnd water.
water.
, ------ , electricity
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone

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Graham
Vi Ton Truck
go
Coupo
go
Touring
go
Touring
go
Roadster
1 Fordor Sedan
Runnbout
i
Ton Truck
(Cab &amp; Body)
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9 Passenger
Suburban bus
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Panel
Light Truck
rland
Touring
reconditioned, all

Miscellaneous
For Sale

R ESU LTS

Real Estate

FOR SALE—Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, 65c per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta . Oa.
FOR SALK—10 acres celery land,
lot 4. Eureka Hammock. Rich­
ard Stephenson, M. D. West lA-banon, Ind.

FOR SALE—.5 beautiful bmin
lots. A real bargain, $2;
ensh. 25 per cent cash, halnm
and 2 years. Outside fire lin
for quick sale only.—Thrasher
Garner.
FOR QUICK SALE » ncroj cel
cry land, nil tiicd and in higl
state of cultivation. Price of lam
^ 100 per acre.—Thrasher &amp; Gai­
ner.

Help Wanted
WANTED—Couplo to be married
riri„puhlni
wcd/,inK "t Shrine
lircus. Ring, license, ceremony
and several hundred dollars w oita
or presents frre. AM applications
strictly confidential. No on® will
know name of coqplo until the
ceremony.
Apply quick, shrine
circus liendquarters, Welaka BlkKcallrond Ave. Phone 617.- Ask
for Mr. Quaintnncc.

CASH Paid for falso teeth, den­
For Rent
tal gold, platinum and discard­
WANTED—Responsible man for
ed Jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and
local agency, by leading Life
Kofinin^ Co., Otsego, Mich.
I' OR RENT—5-room bungalow ins. t.o. Address tare of "H ph. 1,1
FOB SALE—One good working just painted and refinidu-d,
garage on paved St., good
mule; 11 years old. See J. \V. double
neighborhood. 315 \V. 1st, City. WANTED—Single colored girl to
Flint, Geneva, Fla.
{•• T. Field.
do house work near Ginderville.
Inquire 104 First National Bank

This is merely another form of
the advertisement which appeared
111 these columns in tho early part
of the week. W’c still continue
our offer to sell you a few lots
Table Hoard
in advance of our general an­
nouncement which will ho made
shortly before St. Valentine’s Day.
Our mnps and blue prints will be
ready by next Monday and if you WANT TO BUY—Fla
Inquire Herald office
will help us at the sale answer
Eighty per cent of the crime in
promptly to A. II. C. Sanford Her­
this country is committed l,y men
ald office.
1 hi)—Work by one or tw­ or boys who have had 110 religious
it* young men, handy at any training, snya Albert 15, Hines, di
Call or address 9 R . |{ rector of tho Boys’ Club of New
York City.
Go anywhere.

Apartments

APARTMENT FOR RENT—C
nor Oak and Second Street
I’hillip* Building, phone 3.

Isost and Found

Houses For Rent
FOR R EM 'Sninll house, four
i rooms, one acre land, garage.
I Ginderville. See Frank Tukache.
Development has started in
1ropical Pinos.” Prices doublo
when improvements are in.

ST—Tain-o-ahnnti
etween I^t mid 5tl
'sdny inotniiig. I
Hynes.

TAMPA MORNfNG TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to tho
A perfectly preserved grain of
Tribune or hand it to your local
Eighty-four per cent of the mo- wheat was found embedded in a
denlcT so you enn read Florida’s
r vehicles of the world are in Piece of pottery used by a Sussex
new|W»Per. One year
United Stales.
woman 2,600 years ago. It is on
»
Onionths J400. three months
view in the .Municipal Museum a t
If you desire $1,000 insur­
Boats
Brighton, England.
ance policy add 75 cents to your
order.
Bargain list of rebuilt boats:
Prompt. B f f t o U n t
DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
•—For sale: Pleasure boat
Try Smith’s Barber
M "o ndvertis® tn
7,- .ft'*f!5 *n.xI8in draft. 4 cylinder
W
IN
TE
R
H
A
V
E
N
.
FLA.
the Gainesvilio Sun.”
STEWART’S SUB-DIVISION
lied Wing motor, speed II miles
Shop for good barber
_
v c t e iu x a im a n
‘
IM»VT WISH IT
Altamonte
Springs
per
hour.
Reasonable
price.
Con­
tv
kst
vi
1
1ru
nia
Ici
nT^mrrjTTFe
J
minor)
UH-'.*0-ao-3l
THIS
1 A* ,, d ?LAN—Veterinarian.
work. Ladies welcome®
Two hundred beautiful building struction of the very best.
n In *
Dolnns \ etinary Remedies. 313 1In. c l u iJ I n r S u n d aEyx,p o nmeonrt,n lr i *m o rU»ue.
lots,
priecs
range
$150
to
$850.
No.
2
Runnbout
24
ft.
I
ft.,
Gin.
S DIRECTORY
1 c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n im u m 14 ..
Next to Valdez.
E. Second St„ Sanford. Fla.
, e these large lots before you by 1H in. draft.
Ford Engine,
Don’t buy n lot speed I I miles per hour. A sac­
i-.its A T T K N T IO N — l*„n- buy elsewhere.
fo place within easy
...$
'e g ln n l n if th® * r e a t e * t d o - without n public nlley in the rear. rifice.
Built Inst October.
e people of Sanford I Building Material
In O lo rld ii's h ln if.ry ; a
J. N. Westbrooks
No. 3. A knockabout 20 ft. 6 in.
1 *0 often needed,
in d o l l a r h i g h w a y t o th® Come nnd see me any time. I live
MIRACLE
Concrete
Co.
heru
and
want
neighbor*
general
by
12
in.
draft.
2
cylinder
Callic,
!'
Ju
»
‘
f
i
n
is
h
e
d
;
a
t
w
o
Gunnniith
list when any xpe. l a r lirldg® a c r o s s K s c a m cement work, sidewalks, buildspeed 12 miles per hour. A liarWILMER
STEWART
Is required. It is
Grnphonolas, Clocks, Sowing
■ ta rte d ; i i u n r t e r
m illio n
gttin.
Ji?* b,,,&lt;?cks. Irrigation boxes. J. K
Altamonte Springs.
alphabetically for Terwillcger,
Machine
r a .!’.o u *° u n ,)Br c o n s t r u c Prop.
These
boats
can
In*
seen
at
our
Rillllons b c l n * s p e n t on
121
Sanford
Ave.
t r r e a t e s t c h n n c o f o r live
We have had such/ n flood of in­ dry dock nt Osteen Bridge at any­
t o tret
In (.n
ground
time.
previous small
•pace in this
lie P o v e l o p m e n t P e p s r t - quiries from the
SANFORD BOAT WORKS
P e n s a c o l a N ew s
advertisements of the
last few
DIRECTORY
days that it might Ik* well to dis­
PHONE
continue these advertisements but
Sanford Sign Shop
Rooms For Rent
•III I*.,2nd St. and 1113 Sanford Ave some of our friends have asked u*
'('signers nnd painters of SanPhone 630-J
TO THE PUBLIC
to discontinue the offer for a short FOR RE N T - Rooms with or with
l,r‘l 1 distinctive signs. SanTho following named &lt;
time at least. If you are interested
out meals.
Hcn.xonnblc rates
&gt;rd Avenue at First Street.
in getting in on the ground floor Lincoln House.
ed Directory nud pay the Union Scale set by
iti our lot proposition answer
Phono -I80-W.
quiek to A. B. C. Sanford Herald
Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­
! AND MOTOR HE. orators
nnd Paper Hangers of
FINDING.
America:
Apartment house on First St. —
W. R. Pell, F. W. Tempetton,
e l e c t r ic s e r v i c e
This is a bargain.
FO RENT—Two or three f
y.
9
'
Roller,
C.
F.
Metcalf,
Horace
ert Electrical repairs, Jinunez, II. Harrow. R. U Sel­
^
i, il rooms for light housek
Morhlft and drnnUa from a ll
.entral Ave. Orlando,
Otiarrlc®. Ii&lt;»st of quality and
One
five-room
bungalow,
in
good
1
ing
H I West 3rd Street.
lers, Jesse Cook. T. S. Deik, I. S.
*v&lt;*rkninnslilp.
condition. $500.00 puts you in this f ~—
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W.
VfrUo
for lat«at dealcna
house,
RENT -Two rooms and
BILES FOR KENT
Venable. Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S.
r. n. tuiixol
kitchenette, furnished, 306 Elm
*1111for.I, Flnrlil®
Five
-EL Car. Drive it O. Shinholser. Wo also ask the
farm on hard road,1Avenue.
p1
1
»'»«
NB2. fhiia® 04S
now in
1. ('heap anw on easy *----------------Oak and Second St. public to see their puinters have
their local card.
terms.
| One man walking the length of
II. Harrow, Pres.
I *ho Shenandoah, the United State*
10DJ REPAIRING
WIIITK HOUSE INN
houses to rent. Come, Government airship, when the enSTEIN Automobile
SOTICK
us.—Seminole Realty! Rines are not running, changes her
ADVERTISING gets results if it
'airing and Rebuilding.
AKCIIITECT
Tin* ri’Kiilar annual mootln
Second Street.
'"vel thpee dogreeH. no carefully
reaches
potential
buyers.
Pn|jiome. Oak Avenue.
tile MlorklioliItTK uf |||,. jj
,,
,
~
r
~
«
she
balanced.
After
(he
shin
is
Intka Daily New? is circulated In
Mi-mb«r i . L 4
Amu*(*m&lt;*ill Co., will lx- lu ll! u
"For about t w o n t y
h long poies two m-n under way the men can L ?
0-S FOR HIRE
an industrial and agricultural sec­
theatre office, claht o'clock, 1
lion® U u lld ln ir
ream,” sayu Mr. P. A. Wal­
tion.
Fro s krVic E HHy Aloaduy, Keli. 2nd.
e L s fnoK,e‘l i
d
M
' i" ’ 1,8
‘■
’•evnlors by their r.Orluniln, I'larlda
.
ir.1'
1
aul
"
,
distance
to
the
air
keep
her
trim.
ker,
of
Newburg,
Ky.,
"ono
H. Ie MII.I.KR. Pres,
•Meets all trains. Bag- , ,
• L. till ITT, Hcc'y.
TO REACH BUYERS or selleraTf
Dfer. Phone 551.
of our family reined lea him
Florida real estate ndvcrt'.se in
The exquisite painter Ku-t*»
UTO TjtIPS
'
been Black-Draught, tho
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
was of ten reproached l»y an irdtis
old reliable. . . . 1 uao it
'.* ' ALDER. Day and
B. A.SPEIR
cent n word daily, two cents a word
1'rimis friend for his lit* of j(||,.
Tcoplc who havo perslslrnl, ao
Sundays.__________ |
noyllm initialing spolbi at tlU:lit, nil.
1 service,
for colds, biliousness, sou;*
him*. At last he excused and ex
Anytime,
who Ilirom.li lotiM of V.iliialdo «|,
fAKrBNTBR
plained himself by saying, “ Yoi
stomach nnd Indigestion. I
are w. nkclilng tlielr ajHtcms un,l
TIIE MORNING JOURNAL is the
arc
a
watermill—a
winduiill
eni
luylliK
Ilirlii.it'lv
&lt;
*
f*
Opi'M
to
ll(ttl|;t&gt;
rouu
0 WRECKER
was
subject
to
headaches
accepted want nd medium in I
Mrpalilii* nail HeHoitrlln*
lllfu tlons. call Mop tlie 1r (IlMr. iliiu:
frrind only when the wind blows.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word !
troul.lo I romplly l.y ,t very slt.it.lj
when my liver would get
V.t.lrr.,
210.1 I’nlmeK® d%tr .
I
Allen
Upward
in
"Scentud
Leave:
trcatniviit. i Iu11Urc U.-1 who have
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
out of order. 1 would linvo
from a Chinese Jnr.”
hardly lu-en chlu tu l o t at ill f ,r
ciiukmIiu.', havo Rotten th.il* full
blinding hendnehes a n d
even llery, itching eczema, can lie FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
tried1u al,'u,' 1,10 v“ry. first tlaia tio j
LTV PARLORS", . . Just couldn't go. I used
quickly overcome by applying a
niornng Sentinel; largest classi­
mm:t i i !,,\m ) iw ix t
Th.* treatment l.t haso.l on a roTiAUuiUi. Mannello little Mentho-Sulphur, declares a fied business, rale lc a word, min­
Point That Havas You
m:ul. .1.1.1 PI o , r II&gt;t Ion klti.wil III |&gt;r
ul kinds. Rain water a noted skin specialist. Because of imum 21c cash with order.
M&lt;m«y®
JvU.R 11 New 1&gt;1ten Vci"V lor* t'miai.,
•Manufactured by
Old First National its germ destroying properties,
t ik o It t, ..........
at
r’
•
••»»-I
littlalf
&gt;
itlpht h. foro retiring and I...l.l u hi
piling, nhone 245.
this sulphur preparation begins at A LITTLE WANT AD in The
H»»li| liy
Join* thro it fur IV ur 20 around 1 hoHerald will bring you big re­
once to soothe irritated skin and
Jon Mviillinvlug It, ivithuut f illov,*t %i \ t c o n iM ^ r
p S AND DYERS
I l.i '1 ii a n ul In A %e.
Ing willi water. Tho prcacrlntlon
^ STEAM PRESSERY heal eruptions such as rush, pim­ sults. Advertise those old articles
linn .1 (iixil.io action, Ir .
VU-mm
27U
*
you have stottd nway and have
'»fk n specialty.
110 ples and ring worm.
/Itu
l*
mid
Irrn
hut It iiiil
,
1
and It relieved me.
It seldom fails to remove tho no use for. A little thirty-cent nd
[Avenue, Phone 327-J.*
may
bring
you
several
dollars.
torment
nnd
and
disfigurement,
“About
eight
yeara
ngo
w
hich*
a
r
o
0
t/;,?
dl!"
L CAFE
Chiropodist
c-tiiiKl.Inrr,
T ho resu lt
th it voii
nnd you do not have to wait for Phono 148 and a representative
my wife got dowu with
p b i 7 &lt; r \T E ------------- relief from embarrassment. Im­ will call to see you.
u a u a llv s l e e p aa n .Uti.lly a I
l.ala,
f o o t s p e c ia l is t
th
e
\
.
r&lt;
hret
n.
,-hj,
a
n
d
tho
S
liver and atonm-li trouble.
lest in Service nnd Qua! provement quickly shows. Suf■•ill®. Buiilono, In*row‘ jjjjwfi (-oaUUioii yu,..1 i„ a vury .uort
. . . Wo tried all week to
'» .Nall* Heavy Callterer* from skin trouble should
u*t*ii of tire.I aching
The longest filibuster speech
help her. . . . but she
Pre»«r|P‘lon I® highly raeomobtain a small jar of Bowles Men- over
nu nihil
cuUi.’I.k, r*.. » *.*111
delivered in Congress was
l
foot
lot
mi
1‘nliiirltnKIVI'
didn’t got any better. Rho
hoaraellrsii and hmnchltla in. 1 i,
tho-Sulphur from any good drug­ I made by Senator Robert M. La
"I.
I.. CISf.KU
lolrrn r n r e . SI.-.VO. tTy
won.I (fill for ehlldroti'n c.iiiaha .«&gt; 1
••••
Per
&gt;
.&lt;
»
.■
in.
r,ou
gist and use it like cold cream.
was
nauseated
and
couldn’t
well lirew Illilir. ,
l Follette, of Wisconsin, in 1909
Miaam.i. Ui c r .i 'i p — n o h i r m f . i l ,trt. .
I'hone.
KUvator
1, 10110tlllc.il, lo o , u.1 th. doa. Is
cat or rest.
Slio began
' when lie kept the floor for nearly
l.o rs — I.OTH on*, t . a - p o o n f u l . j t |3
a a U a t aVl
Men are chnngcd to coyotes after 19 consecutive hours, including one Sion il.nvn will put ) uii lii |iii««e**liiii uf
taking Black-Draught and
g o o d d r u n g l s t j . ,Val; f Ur
1 *U
A eliunen In •unke *.*iiie rent i.i.mr),
death, the* Indians of the Klamath entire night. He was blocking a
In two days she was great­
tribe in Oregon believe, and they
K'-KcT ricaT
ly Improved aud la a week
l'^Iton J.
have so opposed the work of the
,IU) ELECTRIC CO.
P
.
slio
was
up.”
government
trappers
that
there
When Roman numerals were us­
to Gillon &amp; Platt
ARCHITECT
(Heal tors)
Try Blaelt-Draught.
D IS C O V E R Y
Everything elcc- arc more coyotes on the Klamain ed, before tho ust* of figures, all 105 Magnolia Ave,
Reservation
than
in
any
part
of
calculation
was
done
with
the
ab­
lhont «22. Electragith tho Northwest.
First National Hank Bldg.
EX-09
acus.
Phone 48
Sanford
Florida
‘s [,; v iid n h ~ a n u ~
^ I^ U P P L IE S ______
JAo? t!
GOWAN-^AU kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal W’ork.
Wn.er and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Telepnono lH .___________
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
All makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
,
8UPPhes. Room 9
iiall lilclir®

SIS?

Hoik County Orange
Festival

°fficc

CUT PRICK TIRES

30x3'/o—Fabric fi.95
30x3!/—C ord.... 37..10
T ubes................. $1.65
Bike Tires............$1.50
F. P. RINKS

RHONE 5 IS
■■Bcaxansua. :-t

Singer Sewing Machine Co

GARDEN HOSE
121/” cent per foot
For Few Days

J. (i. SHARON

Seminole Marble Co.

15a!l Hardware Co

IXTH

DAVID II. HYEB

Headaches

Stop Night Coughing
This Simple V/a

m u tt inn address

1/ MERCHANTS

&amp; MINERS

TRANSPORTATION CO.

sm okers every

rOOTBAM

nuincrou

1.1

A.

— 307 K. Commercial St.

■
JJ

MERn'CE STATION.
r* Dil, Tires, Accessor* f,w ith a smile. Elm

n eatx aa x a a n a n n n n u n o a *

Connelly &amp; Sons

BRINGING UP FATHER
I 5 M O - l T ‘S&gt; A.
f in e : d n v :

By GEORGE McMANUS
1 5 S A S D -lT is
A F IN E DAY!

; DIE FLORIST”
;„ /or a|l occasions.
-Hi*-__Plu.ne 260-W
i I’RN'rruRE "
K.Mrui
Eurnitu f» Co,• &gt;&gt;e pay
s worth. Phone No.
Office in
ing Annex.

t milk foryoui
money

Are Not Satisfied

Moughton

I.icciTT Si Mvikj T obacco Co.

____

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[Reviews
[organ
Case
’ - •
to n e ;9 A c t i o n

. By Morgan
stJ.A.OWenby

WASHINGTON, Jon. 28. The Rockefeller family may
hove a lot of gasoline, but it
did not do Mrs. John D.f Jr.,
lahyigqfrl here.
The automobile In which she
wns returning to her hotel from
a peace meeting, stalled in the
middle of Pennsylvania avenue
J.w fn tjy for lack of a quart.
. while the driver was trying
to find some, Mrs. Rockefeller
transferred to a taxicab to con­
tinue to her hotel.
A few minutes later the car
she hail abandoned was rammed
by {sndtMrfmacMqe.. » i j i4
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t’rcdicUbns Made That Several I
of Stricken Sections Will
Suffer Greatly From Floods
For at Least 2 More Weeks

Got Rich Quick

Townsend Sufferers
Aided By Red Cross
Relief Work Continues De­
spite Rising Waters in Two
South Georgia Counties
SAVANNAH, Ga.t Jan. 28—With
* drop of two Inches in the flood
waters in the vicinity of Townsend
recorded today, predictions were
made Tuesday night that this and
other sorely stricken sections of the
state will suffer from tho high
waters for a t least two weeks yet.
The tug Paulsen, conveyor of re­
lief to the sufferers in the vicinity
of Townsend, after taking n^tnrgo
of food, was on its wny .buck to
Savannah tonight to rcplcmish tho
supply.
.
Red Cross agencies and army of­
ficers are at work at the flood
area, distributing food, housing fncilties and advice, ns to sanitary
conditions, to the sufferers. With
the recession of waters, a mnttcr
of weeks, health prohiems share
equally with demands for (food
and shelter in these communities.
At Ncwton( county scat of Baker
county, where residences and busi­
ness houses hnve been flooded for
more than a week nnd the people
driven from the town to higher
ground, wn/er is still standing
inches deep in the public square.
Relief has gone steadily forward
nnd there is no actual Inck of food
or shelter now, it is reported. Med­
ical officers are there conferring
with the town authorities and an
edict of compulsory vaccination
against typhoid has gone out from
the municipal government.

Stntc Continues Efforts To City Commission Issues New
Break Down Defense o f The
Draft of Automobile RcrAccused Rfan While His
ulations Repealing Old One
Lawyers Bolster Their Case
That May Conflict Some

Will
COOLIDGEtfRGES Conference
To Adjust All _ _
ORGANIZATION OF ferences Between :
; Bodies Immediate
Revolver Purchased White Is Named
MARKETING
BODY
By Accused Doctor
Municipal Judge

Views
Birmingham Man Declares It Civic Organizations Ask City President Outlines
To
Leaders
at
Breakfast
Was Accused Man Who Got
To Name Lake Boulevard
Conference; Expect Other
Gun 2 Weeks Before Murder
for Soldiers SeminoleCounty
Recommendations T o d a y
BESSEMER, Ala., Jan. 2 8 Lines wero tightly drawn
Tuesday in the trial of Dr.
Georgo T. Edwards, charged
with playing his wife, the state
continuing its apparent effort
to tweak down the “introducer
story” of the physician while
counsel for the accused doctor
bolstered the wall of defense.
It is expected.that the crux of
state’s rasu will hinge about
the revolver fount? in the loft
of Edward's home. Tho wit­
ness, who discovered it testi­
fied ibiood stains were on it.

Hope To Secure
Passage Sh
Party Lines Forgd

Four city ordinances, one of
While Debate U.
WASHINGTON,
which, virtually revises the regu” ASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Crealations pertaining to operation of f '0" of ? fedf ra! co-operative marMeasure I s H
,IO N . J a n . 28.—
motor
vehicles
cityi of San- M i l ' l l t t \ FboaJ
d fto
fo,ter. d«velop/ _1
___
_ I in the
•
it
in n
n .n r v il e n lll'n a
h a itila
ment
of
the
co-operatives
heads
ford, wero ndopted Monday after­
]0f A tloriioy G enWASHINGTON, Jan____
Measure
By
Senator
Butler
noon
a t the regular meeting of the n list of npw recommendations
lor a p p o in tm en t to
City Commission. Another ordin­ given by President Coolidge by By nn overwhelming mnjorityi
Retaining
Present
Rates
l c court occuptetl
ance passed makes it unlawful to his agricultural commis/don.
the house late Tuesday sent
On Religious Publications
With the report in his hands
In of th e s e n a te in
opernte while in an intoxicated
the Underwood bill authc ‘
Adopted by Senate Tuesday
only
a
few
hours,
the
president
condition or cause to be operated,
for m ore ty tm
an nutomobile in Sanford nnd sets outlined to congressional lenders ing the lease of Muscle Sh
Tuesday b e fo re i t
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.-T he
as tho miriimum penalty a fine of nt breakfast Tuesday his views on to conference between th
|its o p in io n !th a t senate refused Tuesday to climi$100 nnd as tho maximum $200 or the subject and Inter in the day senate and house. In confer^
the senate swung into action on
yog one w hich th e Tinto the present preferential mail
00 days imprisonment.
dice an effort will be made to
Ordinance Number 89, which re­ one of the pending measures en­ adjust the differences over the
fd should b e con- r , c’ «I;°wcnl religious, educational
scientific nnd philanthropic pubvises traffic regulations nnd sup­ dorsed by the commission, adopt­
cutWe session.
» o n " ' ®doptlng by a vote of 51
ersedes
other ordinnnccs in effect ing a conference report on the legislation between tho two* *
BESSEMER, Ain., Jan. 28.—
pcncrnl haa been to JJ nn amendment to the postal
requires
that all automobiles be Smith-Hock resolution looking to bodies anil report the hill out in i
Raymond J. Bisehoff made too The state Tuesdny in the trial of
fjudiciary committee pay nnd rntc increase bill by Sen­
driven
on
the right side of tho a readjustment of freight rates, finished form for a final vote nt
much
money
for
investors
in
his
Dr.
George
T.
Edwards
chnrgad
bre it in public sos- ator Butler, Republican, Massachu­
street.
It
prohibits
“U" turns on thus making it ready for tho pres­ this session.
brokerage
office.
Federal
officers
with slaying his wife on Dee. 2,
I ftitcment relating setts, to retain the present rntc of
Houi c conferees were appointed
investigated and now Bisehoff is introduced the testimony of Sumuel First nnd Second Streets west of ident’s signature.
my which ia dclny- 1 1-1 cents a pound on tho ndverimmediately
and it is planned to
Other
recommendations
in
tho
Sanford
Avenue;
on
First
Street
on
his
way
from
California
to
an­
Tamiebaum Birmingham pawn­
natLn of justice of
request
conferees
Wednesday, 'J
commission’s
report,
which
the
1
8
i'!K
scctlons
(,f
such
periodicals.
west
of
Oak
Avenue
and
on
Sec­
swer
to
charges
of
operating
a
broker, that n .14 calibre revolver
art.
which
is
expected
to
evoke
a con- •
president
is
expected
to
trnnsmit
The vote hnd the effect of re­
"con” game. lie is charged with found in the attic of the Edwards ond Street east of Sanford nnd
jitago of President versing thu recommendation of tho
robbing C500 persons out of $3,000,­ home wns purchased by tho phy­ west of Onk Avenue. Such turns to congress Wednesday with n troversy on the senate floor.
senate conferees friendly to
eral of a former senate postoffice committee, which
000 in nn oil swindle.
on Sanford brief message urging expeditions theIf Underwood
sician two weeks bcfjrc his wife also nro forbidden
bill are obtain*!,.It
huit him to answer favored a uniform rate for all
action, dealt with the turiff, in­
Avenue
from
First
to
Fifth
Streets.
was
slain.
Solicitor
Ben
Perry
will bo necessary to depart fronfr
lenient* about his po­ publications.
creased
finuncinl
aid
for
state
Mho Shall Have Right-of-Way
presented the evidence in an evi­
the usual custom of selection. I t _
&gt;nomination, Senator
After debate on the bill, which
dent attempt to breuk down Dr. •Parking on Oak Avenue between agricultural oxpeifment stations, happens that nil of the conferees
ernt, Alabama, went centered about proposed changes
and truth in fabrics legislation.
First
nnd
Second
Streets
nnd
pnrEdwards’
story
that
his
wife
was
in regular line of uppointmont op'
o Mr. Stone’s nctivi- in tho zone rntej affecting the ad­
reiterated
slain by uu assailant who entered First nnd Second streets nnd nark- The commission
..
.
, its ear­ posed the bill when it was before
el for the estate of vertising sections of publications,
lier
suggestions
for
assisting
thu
"uKKU*tlons
nssi
.... the senate.
the home through a window and ing in front of the fire station i'k
Moreno in a suit Senator George, Democrat, Georthat the physician himself w u shot forbidden. All vehicles nppronch- , , m#n, throURh e*i9t,nK W an­
Supporters Object
A. Owcnby of Col- gin, urged elimination of all pro­
in the hand by the snmo intruder. ing the point of intersection from .t " 1 a «*nci®" nnd n "*w public land
Supporters of the bill object to
utcome of which he
Another pistol of .38 calibre, the right shull hnve tho right of Vrj**inff P'dicy.
their appointment on the ground
as “an act of jutli- posed increases in second class
which Dr. Edwards says ho used way except First Street from San- i j , 1' [wleral co-operative mar- th a t they could not conscientiously
rates and a reduction to those in _ ATLANTA, Jan. 28.—An ndd!Avonnn and
»«.i .on
J
board, ns proposed in tho represent tho senate in conference.
in firing three times i.t the intrud­ ford Avenue to Ouk
Oak Avenue
^te was in progress, effect in the fisen! year 1919-1920. tionnl railroad entrance into FloriJa
er was offered as evidence in the Sanford Avenue from First Street report would enable co-operatives Efforts, so far futile, hnvo boen
udiciary committee A vote on his proposal went over wns announced this morning when Grand
Jury InvcHliirnting court room.
to develop "without governmental made to scttlo the dispute amica­
south to Fifth.
the Southern railway completed n lagcmcnts for n sncc- until Wednesday.
interference or domination” but bly.
Prison
Conditions
Meets
A
now
set
of
signals
wns
adopt­
Elimination
of
the
proposed
in­
... -4 «
The pawnbroker testified that
pair r f washouts botween liuzleirdnesday at which it
A^nin Wednesday; Remus Edwards gave the name of “J. E. ed. These ptovidk &lt;thnt » left would ndopt n "fostering atti­ If necessary, ndvocutcs of the
onsidrrntion of the creases in rates would mean ulti­ hurst nnd Lumbcrton and resumed
toward them. The commis­ hill are prepared to fight it out qn
Is Among People Summoned Williams, and paid |L4 in purchas­ turn shall he announced by extend­ tude”
[recommitted to it mate rejection of the entire bill, running trains from Macon to
sion
said
it hnd considered various tho senate floor. Their plan Tues­
ing
the
left
nrm
and
that
the
arm
ing the .44 enlibre revolver. Refer­
the senate. Most providing also for postal salary in­ Jacksonville via Jeaup. Trouble
proposed measures in congress day night was to seek the appoint­
shall
he
extended
upward
to
her­
ring
to
his
records
tho
pawnbroker
creases.
Scnntor
Moses,
Republi­
continues
between
Jesup
and
cted that the attorATLANTA, Ga., Jan . 28.—Re­
dealing with co-operative market­
hud beon
90^1 bo Invited to can, Now Hampshire, declared dur­ Brunswick but these trains arc be­ suming the investigation that re- said
. . .that
. the. pistol
. .
, pawn, . ald a stop. No signal is to he ing hut found that no pending bill ment of Senators McKinley, Ulin
ols, and Keyes, New Hampshire
made
before
u
right
turn.
From
nay
his ing the debate, but Senator•fluorge ing. detoured. ■
suited in the indictment acvcJti
,at« &gt; 4 - W b&gt;’ J&gt; A:
sundown to sunrise parking Ilghfs "present problems" of ngrirulUjpt Hr-puhl^nm*. and Harrison, M l f
Relief Work Satisfactory
weeks ago
niro of A. E.
he Ownbcy case nnd argued that the reduction he pro­
E. Snrtain.
Snrtain, furfor THatlToy of Ondonta.
consisting of two whittf lights on test upon tho ability of the farm­ iasrppl, Democrat, members of t_.
Says Same One Pawned
being taken by the posed would tend to increase rath­
mer warden and L. J. Fletcher,
to market his goods nt a pro­ senate agriculture committee, as
BRUNSWICK, Gn., Jan. 28.— former deputy warden on charges
Ko seek a second in­ er than reduce revenue from this
The state earlier in the day hnd the front and n red light in the er
fit.”
the commission recommended senate conferees.
rear
of
the
nutomobile
are
requir­
service.
The
relief
work
being
carried
on
Senator Wheeler,
of accepting bribes, a federal introduced Rrndlcy as n witness nnd
that legislation should follow six
If their plan succeeds theso sen­
ontana, in the District
Reading the testimony of wit­ under the direction of the United grand jury will meet in special established by his testimony that ed by the new ordinance. Pen­ "general
principles, to bo applied ators would ho substituted for
nesses before the joint congres­ States army and Red Cross for the session here Wednesday expecting the pistol found in thu Eiiwurds alties of $5 ty $100 and five to
Norris, Senators McNaMay Appear
sional committe which conducted flood sufferers in South Georgia to develop n new phase in the probe home was tho same one h j had «I0 dnys imprisonment, are provid­ upon voluntary action by commod­ Chairman
ity marketing organizations, pro­ ry, Oregon, ami Rmith, South Car­
ed.
Jere current Tuesday hearings on the bill, Scnntor Geor­ is going forward satisfactory, of­ of tile Atlanta federal prison.
powned.
ducers and distributors.” Tho olina. ranking Republican mid Dem­
Suggest Iloulevnrd Name.
e would not be averse ge declared 000,000,000 pieces had ficials say.
Sheet nnd pillow case, Edwards’
The
grand
jury
had
subpoenaed
The work is being done in the
A request, hearing the signa­ government of the co-operatives, ocratic member: of the committee.
at an open session been driven from the second class
four prisoners to appear before it bath robe, n furnace shaker, screen tures
The senntc conferees would serve
of S. B. Wight, of the Wo­ the report said, "except for the with
littee decided to 1101:1 service by advances already made fnee of the continued rise of the who
oocrs and windows removed from
had
testified
at
the
time
the
Chnirmnn
McKenzie,
Reprevery
proper
police
powers
lodged
.
.
.
.
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bis
iiMigvu
......
........— , --­
rivers
nnd
the
increase
of
tho
inman’s
Club,
S.
M.
Lloyd
of
the
Ibis appearance would in the rates. These would return,
the home were exhibited to the
with
the
secretary
of
agriculture
I
»entativcs
Morin,
Pennsylvania
and
Kiwnnis Club; W. M. Haynes of
consideration of the he nrgued, if the rates were re­ undated territory. For tho first' indIctn,cnt!’ wcrt! returncd
Among them are George Remus jury over the protest or Attorney the Rotary Club; and L. C. Be- under the Capper-Volstead act.” It ^ uin' Mississippi, ranking Repubiitime in the history of Glynn coun.
by the district grand duced.
und Democratic members of
known ns the Cincinnati "million­ George Ross, for the defense.
l*e of the Inttcr fncbout of tho Junior Chamber of ndded, however, that "leadership can
Party lines were broken in the ty, it is said, residents in this vi­ aire bootlegger” serving a sentence
the
house
military committee.
W.
A.
Stephens,
another
stntc
and
assistance
through
the
au­
it was considered vote on the preferential rate n- cinity have been forced to abandon
Commerce, asking that the lakeSenator Norris Tuesduy night de­
that such a session mendment, Senator Simmons, (D), their homes and seek high ground. for violation of the prohibition witness, and a civil engineer, sub­ front boulevard he named Memor­ thority of the government is es­ clined
to discuss his attitude on the
Enrly Tuesday night the back Inws, and Emmanuel Kessler, New mitted to the jury drawing of the ial Drive in honor of the soldiers sential.”
Id or that any action North Carolinu, led the fight for
conferee
situation but indicated
Edwards
home
prepared
at
the
re­
Reiterating that tho cnttle In­
|nounced by the com- the proposal, which vigorously was waters of tho Altnmnhu river were York City also serving a sentence
of Seminole county wns brought
ho would object to the de­
18 inches higher than at tho samct for violation of the prohibition act quest of Solicitor Perry. Tho before the commission. The re­ dustry is suffering through lack of that
the rrand jury hnd opposed by Senator Moses.
parture from the usual practice, ‘
time yesterday. The water is re­ C. C. Tutcn, who charged the for­ sketch pointed out the blood stains quest wns taken under considera­ tariff protection, the report said Senator McNary said he “would he
work. At the de­
and
was
intended
to
bolster
up
the
such protection also was needed on glad to he relieved from the confer­
ported to be rising at the rate of mer wnrden with nccupting bribes
justice all comment
tion.
certain oil-bearing products of ence." Scnntor Smith asserted
nnd William Harr, of Snvnnnah, state’s theory that the murder was
as to the nttitudo to W arrents Taken For an inch nn hour.
W.
E.
White
wns
appointed
plant or animal origin and for thnt if he were tunned as a con­
[the attorney general,
The Dixie highway, passing arc the other two prisoners sub­ an 'inside job.”
judge
of
the
Sanford
Municipal
Pointers on Drawing Sketch
ihe action obtained by Larceny Charges In through Buffuio swamp is entire­ poenaed. The four men hnve been
Court to succeed James G. Sharon certain phases of the dried fruit feree lie would stand up for tho
On cross-examination, Stephens who resigned to take the judge-1 industry.
estate against Own*
ly covered and it is reported that neld in ja il nt Athens, Gu.. whore
in',u; tr&gt;- The
The commission
commission refrninrefrain­ senate bill regardless or his per­
preme court decision Cases Of 2 Shoplifters it will be heavily damaged. An they were removed after the first admitted that investigation officers *hip of tho Seminole County Court od V T n,nk,nK ■Pacific rocom- sonal feelings.
gave him "pointers” ns to how the The appointment is effective F i l J I"c2dal,0"S
elaware courts in nn
eight foot bridge over the litMa grand jury probe.
Party Lines Erased
to
tnri(f&gt; but
Warrants charging Lena Tate Buffalo was covered with water
lit there subsequent to
sketch should lie prepared.” Judgo 1. Prior to that time Judge Shar-! U noverthe,ea» w,,hM *" '**
During the two-hour debate over
It
was
said
District
Attorney
and
Octnvia
Padgett,
young
wo­
of receivership proand the convict gang wes workin; Clint W. Hager, would seek new G vin admitted the drawing in evi­ on will continue to act a t judge. derstood ns sympathetically recog­ adoption of the rule in the house,
Colorado, violated "the men of Orlando, with larceny have to save it.
indictments against Mr. Fletcher dence over defense objections.
No court wns held Wednesday nizing the need of protecting our party lines were disregarded, tho
| principles ofi justice,” been sworn by A. E. Yowell, locnl
The flood crest on the Buffalo is nnd Mr. Sartain but the nature of
history of Musclo Shoals was re­
Attorney
Ross
drew
from
W.
It.
morning due to the fact that Judge agricultural commodities."
m snivi tic would judge mcrchnnt from whose store the not expected for three days.
.
viewed
in detail and tho Underwood
Sims',
special
officer
and
stnto
wit.
the
charged
to
be
preferred
could
Sharon
is
In
county
court.
“conception of the in­ women are alleged to have taken
Reports from Everett City were not l&gt;e learned.
bill
was
and defended with
ness,
that
he
carried
a
jury
list
Streets
Ordered
Closed.
Germany Will Suggest feeling. attacked
constitution" by his four dresses shortly before they to the effect that the river there
During tho early stages
uround with him, in nn effort to
An
ordinance
condemning
nnjild
wero
arrested
Saturday
night.
The
that case,
was continuing to rise. Provisions
find out which of the veniremen shed orv Onk Street in rear of Lot 3 Nation Agreem ent of thu debate it wus demom trnted
cy’s duty to his client women are now in the county jail last night reached a large number
clearly that tho senate favored
summoned
for the trial would he five was passed nr.d the owner di­
to do anything in the awaiting action in their cases.
of people marooned on a small
tending the measure to conference.
"good state jurors,” Sims denied rected to removo it within two
PARIS,
Jnn.
28.—The
French
The
women
were
docketed
for
•S2 which denies to the
piece of land, and the lootl Red
The speaker attempted to get tho
that
he
had
been
active
against
the
weeks.
Another
ordinance
declar­
Government
received
Wednesday
coded against "due trial in the county court which is Cross is keeping in close toueli with
rule adopted by an oral vote hut
accused doctor.
ed
vacated
and
closed
Orange
from
Berlin
reliable
information
now
in
session
hut
whether
they
"tfic Alabama sen­
the situation.
Sims admitted under examina­ Avenue between Magnolia Avenue tending to indiente thnt the Ger­ on objection of Representative
; "No attorney is jus- will he hound over to the circuit
Relief parties early tomorrow
tion
by the defense that the "attic” and Palmetto Avenue and closed man government will within n day Blanton, Democrat, Texas a staid&gt;ng advantage of, of court is yet unknown. In the war­ wll start to visit all inhabited places
pistol wns discovered ia Edwards’ Fulton Street from the East line or two, make a move to feel out ing vote was ordered. This remit
■oking, a technicality rants sworn by Mr. Yowell each on the edgu of Buffuio swump.
N. T. ( obh and It. G. Davey, h0nie by invetsigating officers aft- of Myrtle to the East line of Onk botli France and Belgium on the was announced ns 181 to 41. Not
of
the
young
women
is
charged
stained, would deprive
These parties will rescue nn&gt; who were
*re elected to membership in the cr ninny person* hnd visited the Avenue and Babbett, formerly Wa­ question of n security pact among satirfied with this, the Texas repre­
I'Ucd on page 2)
* with taking merchandise to the may become murooned by the high Sanford
sentative requested a roll call but
Kiwnnis Club, Wednesday house. The defense attorney indi­ ter Street, from tlie east lino of the three powers.
value of $100, which, it is said, waters tonight.
, he was unable to get the necessary
noon
at
the
regular
weekly
lunch­
cated
that
he
was
laying
plans
to
Myrtlo Avenue to an alley between
the Florida law ir grand lar­
number of seconds «nd the roll was
From Townsend comes word eon meeting. More than 30 mem­ prove that Edwards was the victim Myrtle
filin g Golfers under
and Oak Avenues.
ceny, an ofTenso within circuit that
not called.
U.
S.
V
essels
To
Escort
Maj.
George
W.
Price
of
Fort
rather than county court ju r­ Screven who is in charge of the bers of the organization were pres­ of a "frame up” by the officers.
A report by tho Fernnld-Iaiwton
Speeches favoring the rule to
. - bocal Course court
ent.
hospital, rendered Jnn. 20. declar­ Ships From Shanghai send the bill to conference were
isdiction.
_ nrmy force co-operating with the
Clyde
Byrd
nnd
J.
H.
Jackson
The women were arrested with
ed tho disbursements of the insti­
made by Chairman Snell of thu
py Afternoon four
dresses, saiil to have come Red Cross authorities, in that ter- were appointed members of the
tution during the pqst year have
WASHINGTON. Jan. 28—Amer­ rules committee, Representative
titory,
has
been
touring
the
area
Kiwnnis
Welfare
committee
and
the Speer &amp; Company, in
been $21,150 while the receipts ican vessels in Shanghai watera Garrett, the Democratic leader;
this section’s leading from
their possession while a search of affected by the floods for a radius will represent the club in its rela­
were stated nt $24335.85 which have hen ordered to escort Amer­ Representative Almon, Democrat,
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
28.—Rec­
"all tec olf in an 18- their
of
25
miles.
Over
the
tclcphono
tions with other organizations in
nutomobile is declared
to
leaves a baiunce on hand of ap­ ican or British ships which de­ who represents tho Muscle Shoals
ommendations
of
President
Cool°n th&gt; Sanford links
revealed four more, the prop­ late today he is reported to have community welfare work.
idge’s agricultural commission were proximately $700. The city treas­ sire to leave Shunghui in the night district; Byrnx, Democrat, Tennes­
Iwrnoon at 2 o’clock, have
indicated
that
further
supplies
The
"Sunshine
Kiddies,"
a
juve­
erty of the Yowell company. They
urer wns directed to turn over to even in the face of guns of Woo see; Hill. Republican, Maryland;
r* “r* tieing mado for also arc wanted in Orlando, it is would he necessary before the end nile troun that is playing this week made public.
the hospital as quickly as possl- Sung fort commanded by General Ciurrett, Democrat, Texas; Upshaw,
The
Underwood
bill
for
private
**7 which is expected said, on a similar charge.
of the week.
at the Milanc Theater were guests leasing of Muscle Shoals wns sent
(Continuvd on pugc 2)
Wnng. ,
Democrat, Georgia: Hill and All­
* Play.
of the club and provided the enter­ to conference by the house.
good,
DsiVtuCiuU, Alabama.
*** the Inrnl profes•
tainment fcatur: of the program.
Republicans called a cau­
Opposition was supported by
with Kerrigan, of
There nre 10 children in the troup, cusHouse
for Feb. 27 to select candidates
Representatives HIU, Republican,
■Wrist Hill Clark, nr­
ranging in age from about 5 to 13 for speaker
nnd floor leader.
Iowa; Laguardia, Republican. Ntfw
* can ford course nnd
years.
Attorney General Stone’s nomi­
York; Blanton. Democrat, Texaj;
•°D. Professional of Or­
Visitors introduced to the club nation
Huddlejton, Democrat, A l a b a m a ;
to
ho
an
associate
justice
of
were B. L. Malthie, mayor of At- the supreme court was dcbntcil in
Davey, Democrat, Ohio; Simmons,
**. ie'provcd greatly
cd against ratification of the pro­ tamonte Springs;- J. It. Hutchins, the senate.
CHICAGO. Jan. 28.—Beaten
Republican, Nebraska.
GREENSBORO.
N,
C.,
Jan.
28.—
gram
of
cxpunaoi*
of
tho
coinpa
»t week. For various
president
of
the
chamber
of
com­
posed child labor amendment, 30
in legislatures or by referen
The house passed the appropria­ The second day of the Hailey Bro ny nnd attempted to show much
“PPtarcd. that he had
merce of Altamonte Springs; W. tion
to 19.
dum
in
thirteen
states,
the
hill carrying funds for the de­ thers case hare in which 41 defend­ of the funds of the company were
. 10 ,hlt his stride. lie
1). Hof man, Sanford; J. Putnam partments of state, justice, com­ ants
child labor amendment to the
are charged with a conspiracy expended in sound and business­ Chile N aval O fficers
•^aching the peak of
Stevens,
of
Portland,
Me.,
past
TOPEKA, Kona, Jan. 28.—The
federal
constitution
has
vir­
merce
and
labor.
to defraud through use of &gt;tlie like methods while incorporating Reach A Compromise
■'fes those who turn
Kan: as state senato by a vote of imperial potentate of the Shrine
tually been defeated.
Representatives of a number of mulls for forwarding advertising into the activities of thH plant the
- match the best of his
nnd
H.
M.
Tittle,
of
Springfield,
O,
30
to
9,
into
Tuesday
adopted
a
Advcreo nction_ in thirteen
churches aputareil b 'ore the house matter in connection with adver­ manufacture of cigarettes. The
Partner, Kcrrgun, has .
SANTIAGO, Chili, Jan. 28.— A!
house concurrent resolution reject­
Members present were:
rendered it impossible
foeijfn nfTnirs committee to urge tising stock, came to n close after defense spent much time in efforts committee
v, I* Horda for some' states
of naval officers at Val­
E.
D.
Brownlee,
R.
H.
Berg.
L.
C.
ing
the
proposed
federal
child
la­
for necessary ratification by
the four government witnesses hml un­ to establish the reputation of the paraiso approved
American participation in
f.i teamed with Dow
an agreement
bor amendment. Under a point of DeBout, C. A. Byrd, B. D. Caswell, world court.
three-fourths
of
the
48
states
dergone
examination.
defunct corporation as a sound and reached betwen former foreign
Vr„ ,,f the local playorder no consideration was allow­ R. B. Chapman, T. L Dumas,
G.
unless
some
opposed
to
ratifi­
.
Indications
pointed
to
several
M. Haynes, feature witness of growing business.
jnwment to bo held in
minister Augustin Edwards un.l
ed of two senate resolutions pro­ A. DeCotcs, W. S. Entzmingej', | cj,arig,es jn jjt,y positions at the theIt. day,
cation, vote to reconsider. No
who is vico-president of
L. C. McKuughn, referee in bank­ army officers who overthrew tho
InjUl-*00," and in which
posing
submiasion
of
the
question
move
in
that
direction
ha.*
been
*
‘
*
in
addition
the
Wachovin
Bank
and
I
Trust
ruptcy for Huiley Brothers, was
r aJy known golfers
Friday. The agrees
to the voters for ratification.
Attorney Gen- Company, of Winston halem, wan placed on the stand toward the government
made.
ment declared Arturo Alrssandia,
quo tinned for nearly four hours close of the day
he gave sta i 1wh‘&gt; la,t the country last SepU mSl|," ? of Clark and Da. - and
- r -----------------;
APPOINTED l’OSTMASTER
|e
the house Tuesday. The government ques­ tistics in ..........
COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 28.—Ohio
snown to followers
regard
to
the
money real- ber to be constitutional nreiidont
ton, J. G. Michaels, II. II. McCas- military committee that President tioned tho witness in regard to the
t ‘n Sanfonl.
Tuesday refused to ratify the redized from sale of physical assets | of Chile,
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
28—
Wil­
lin,
G
.B.
McKay,
G.
E.
McCall.
A.
child labor amendment when bur C. Russell, was nominated to­ R. Piatt, A. K. Rosscttcr, L. B. Coolidge was opposed to the bill for finances of the bankrupt company of Bailey Brother* showing that
&gt;lf n„K#Wly ,°r8anlzed ernl
unification of the army and navy of Bailey Brothers for whom the a total of 1570,577310 were the pro­
*
under whose tho house of representatives de­ day as postmaster of Ft. Pierce, Steele, J. G. Sharon, E. G. Smith. sir
services.
MARKETS
Hank of th*- wltners wa? tho finan­ ceeds of the sale and that liabili­
feated the joint resolution propos­
Final congressional action was cial agent and numerous fcportn on ties of $711,000 were listed in the
ing
ratification.
The
vote
was
Jo|
Ha.
o , S d that a» many
Daytona—$100,000 paving con­ taken by the senate on passage) of th&lt;? firm’s conditions were* exam­ petition of bankruptcy as appraLifor ratification to 90 opposed.
CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—Wheat*
t ex?r « J .l a s e o tb“
Jacksonville—Main Street Bap­ tract awarded for new 4.000 acre the Smith-IIoch resolution, looking ined. |(, .,
(
ed.
‘
May
1.90H to 2.00; July 1.7U to
t *h« . . . lb*-‘ir consubdivision in western part of ultimately to a readjustment of
The defense in cross-examina­
Tho hearings will probably con- L70ts; Corn: May, 1.30** to ,
BISMARCK, N. D-. ■
J «n; 2*- ~T tist church to launch $150,900 city.
freight rates.
.
, tion went Into the details of a pro- tinuc (or two or thf$q ynfvLf, • . . „ LW '* i V‘ Wi &gt;b&gt;, 60!i
North Dakota senate Tuesday vot- building program.
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FEDERAL PRISON
PROBEMAYBRING
OUT NEW PHASES

Kiwanians E l e c t
Two New Members
At Meeting Today

Washington News

Child Labor Amendment To Federal)
Constitution Appears To Be Beaten

Four Witnesses For Government
Examined Tuesday In Bailey Case

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QUESTIONED IN Play, Presented By
O P E N SESSION HighSchoolAIumni

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28. —
Expcrimcnts conducted b y_ the
army have demonstrated th a t
•mckclcss powder may be stored
under water in cold mountain lakea without deterioration, it was
announced here recently a t headquarters of the Ninth Corps ArC1
This, It- was said, probably .will
.'piVwde a method of storing large,
quantities of,)powdcr without danwni« Af Hnt aw nvnlnsinti Thn rein,
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(Continued from page 1)
Daddyi” a delightful .three-act
the humblest citizen of the right piny was presented Tuesday night
to nppenr in court nnd be heard at the Sanford High School for
m reply to the complaint Hied the benefit of the Salmagundi,
mrninst Mm.”
the high school year book. The
Says Technicality Invoked
cast was composed of alumni and
. Scnntor Heflin contended such numbers of the faculty,
u technicality" hml 'been invoked
.
to prevent Ownbjy from being
A sm ,, 1 a R3Eec,“Dve nudiheard iin hit- otvn defense in t h o '4.11™, l»r,,lloUnced.tiio pjay one n f
Delaware action when he failed to •! ° '*2 1 1,niati!U’'. Productions given
nroduce u t,om! of #300,000 fixed. ht&gt;rV f"r
t,n?c* „Tl&amp;
by a court, and that his subsequent1Pu rl'1 "'l’re }a,Hon
P?,r,01* ?.% $ failure to answer was used to ob-1 5/13 ns *0a father-and Alisa Naomi
tuin an afiirmattion of t h » decision Scoggan as his ^difbulnn^c. daugbby d^fsolt in the supreme court.
, 4tr’ weJ* exceptionally good. Mfas
“ Colo.iitl Ownbey was called,” he Gerry Muriel as Hu?. mother, Vie- |
assorted, “an.I then was denied a tnr McUmlin ns the young doc- |
hearing by the court which called tor and Miss Lucille Echols ns the j
him htxnuse he couldn’t nils.* si* ter pursuing ill health, also cM- J
O00 to tiny a permit to ho cited much praise for their perfor- I
heard. The technicality wan m is-; mnnee.
ed under an obsolete statute known, Music for the evening was fiirn-T
the 'Cm,tom of London’ Imt •
ished by the high school orchta-!
wnieh had boon annulled in the t™ with special numbers by John •I
n ritish courts 10 years before.
Schirnrd. Ilctween acts Mm. J. !|
No b&gt;n«l was required o. the \\\ Humes gave several readings !
Morgan heirs when they attach -.1, f. nm Kd(rar 0ue.tt and Mrs. W. S. I
^ P° , S J , , ? l ° n.Cl, i °Wr
Kave a vocal selection.
J
&gt; o o^.e. domed he had the testiMember* 0f tho cast were*
irony nec.-s-aty to disprove the alSJrexson Brown |f , t E
\u I
legations ret out hi the complaint
m " . n v.rn ’ qJ. J L L
hi i
HORIZONTAL.
* 'V—revenue
21—out of dale
V C— to Anvri* 25— press for
, S ’,
. can presi*
payment
. , . . ib*nt
2G&gt;—tool for
' 1 ID—container
boring
? • J1~ p«.nt
holes
i j 12— undcfiled
28—affoetion* &gt; 14—collections
ate
f , ig — c o n v e n tio n -

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VERTICAL.
Southern 10—cures
state
21— witticism
(abbr.)
22— South
3—
top
American
4—
burden
mountain
5—
put forth
range
23— relwh
In energy
6—
tiquunUcr 21— fcmala
2 !)— t u r n
7—
tardy
sheep
nickname 25— accom­
31—human be- 8—
for a rela­
ing
plished
27—supports
32—weapon
tive
8—a mystic
23—a fairy
31— perrons to
ejaculation
spirit
whom
of the
money la
30—country
Hindus
(Lat.)
paid
13— river
31— a parent
35—-of a red(Span.)
33—point of
dish or yel15—-ever
compass
lowlsh(poet.)
brown
color

’ u al tprffl of
‘ gV respectful
1 • address to
..
men
i ; i ? —kmall
mound of
•nnd
* 18—not the
• •same
20— n«&gt;cturaal
flyiog
mammal
* 7 t. '
;‘.v * Herewith is solution to Puzzle
b , No. 81.
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_The numbers indicate the be­
ginning of a word; the shaded
stops indicate the end. In the
horizontal column are listed
synonyms for the words which
fit crocswise from the numbers
to the first shaded Etop to
the right.
In the vertical
column are listed synonyms to
the words which fit downward,
from tho numbers to the first
shaded spot below. Co over tho
Iist3 rapidly and fill in all the
words you feel sure about.
They will givo you dues to the
other words.

High School Knights Fight To Draw
For The Affection Of Pretty Miss
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can estate had oCerod 81,250.000
for property of the defendant
which it aubswWenily bid in at n
legal sale for 841,000.
The discussion did not end until
Senator Willis, Republican, Ohio,
temporarily occupying the chair,
ruled in favor of i everni point* of
ordoi* nenlrrst a speech in reply to
to Senator Hef’in by Senator S ter­
ling. Republican. ) South Dakota,
chairman nf the judicinry sub,-com­
mittee which first considered the
Stone nomination.
Senator Dill, Democrat. Wash­
ington, asserted after the ruling
bad been made that it was time for
tho senate to "get in step with the
public’’ and eliminate some of the
secrecy of government business.
He pointed nut that, while the sen­
ate Monday was arguing about
maintaining the secrecy of its ex­
ecutive sessions, President Coolidge hud broadcast to the country
by radio a businesc meeting of the
executive departments.

CHANGES iMADF.
I N CITY CODE
OF AUTO LAWS
(Continued from page 1)
He the remaining amount of last
year's allowance to the hospital.
At the request of property own­
ers on High Street for paving from
Bark Avenue to French Avenue,
the city engineer was directed to
proceed with the preliminary work
a t once. Sidewalk requests were
approved for Elm
Avenue and
luiun l ».Avenue.
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Nellie Brown, her daughter, n
debutante. Miss Naomi Scoggan.
Mrs. Chester. Mr. Brown’s sis­
ter, pursuing ill-health at homo,
M is Lucille Echols.
Jane, the Brown’s cook, Mias
Evelyn Harrow.
Synopsis of Scenes:
Act I—Mr. Brown’s Study. ( j
Act II, Mrs. Chester’s drawing
room.
Act III, Mr. Brown’s study
again.
Six weeks are supposed to elapse
between the second and third acta.

CHRIS-SMITH BOATS
TH E FAMOUS BELLE ISLE BEAR CATS

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The Rippling W aters of Inland L ak es—the M urm uring o f the St. John'i
W hich Holds its Lure for You?

Two automobiles, one of which
is said to have belonged to the
Hutton
Construction company,1
collided at Bart Avenue nnd T hlr-1
teenth Street Wednesday afternoon
according to a report made to the
Sanford police department. Nb
one was injured in the accident
neither were any charge docketed,
it is said. The Hutton company,
however, declared that they had
no knowledge of the accident and,1
it is understood, the name of th e '
owner of the other automobile* is
unknown to the polite.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Presi­
dent Coolidga headed a list of
speakers at the opening session
Wednesday of th» foreign missions
conference of North America de.crihefl by attending heads of the
Christian
Missionary
forces
througnut the world ns the iiim^
in r American men and women, representative gathering of mis­
•unit guard constantly against | sionary interests sfnee the Edin­
kidney trouble because we often burgh conference.
eat loo much rich food. Our blood
Brndenton—Actual construction
Is filled with acids which the kid­
neys strive to filter out; they nf $1,0(10,000 stnt ■highway bridge
weaken from overwork, become t connecting this city and Palmetto
sluggish, the eliminative tissues to start at once.
ilog and the result a general de­
cline in health.
When your kidneyi feet like
S la te W eather, Crofe Frenchm an M arried to lumps
of lend; your bark hurls or
Conditions Are (liven Gloria Swanson Today the urine is cloudy, full of sedi­
ment, or you are oblidgcd to seek
relief
two or three limes during
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. — j
the night; if you suffer with sick}
W aili-f mid crop conditions of
headache, qe dizzy, nervous spells,
ITi i ' i were summarized by the
acid stomach or if you have rhciiib'onrtment of agriculture today.1
mati nv when ll)ti weather is bad.
W o,I: advanced in weal but the i
!&gt;egin drip king, bits of good soft
L ■vhml* are still wet. Damaging
water and get from your pharm­
ra*. in southeast, but showers
acist about four ounces of Jad
lvncfitH Home uplands of the
•Salts. Take a tublespoonful in a
jV r'n iln. A mild tem perature
A fungus' disease is proving a glass of water before breakfast for
and raolst soil stimulated truck menace to gold fish in California
few days and your kidneys may
r Orui tr n r, and oats and straw- and may spread to fish in other athen
net fine.
I t :ii\. but unfavorable t&gt;» celery states.
This famous salts is made from
or I lettu.-c. Potato plniilitig lie-;
the acid of grape* nnd lemon juice,
gart in west where most of the
combined with lithia, and has been
r'p ;i planted ‘ in the peninsula ^
used for years to help flush and
■milch t&lt;V) early. Tobacco plant* t
diinulute dogged kidneys, to neut­
d M’g Wtdl. C.’itrtl- :h irm en ls|
ralize the acids in the system so
.w .tc active with aoaic dropping
they no longer tiro a source of ir­
i 1 rt d. Hu whig foi cam and
ritation, thus often relieving blad­
c ,.i advani “I in the w est.' Dry
der disorders.
cncl vrealhyr
needed generally.
Jed imlts is inexpensive; can not
injure, makes a delight fill offer­
ee-cent lithin-wutcr drink and he' longs in every home, because iioM e r c u r y A t .&gt; A b o v e
NEW YORK, Jan. 28.— Bolder
weather nnd the thermometer fall­
ing to between three und five deloee. nbovo zero Wednesday w as,
the early prediction of the New
York weather observer. Later in
the day mercury 1* expected to
50 Cross W ord Puzzles
rise to about 20 degree bringing
some relief from Icy winds sweep­
$l.:ta Postpaid
ing the middle Atlantic and New
■
\ complete book
England states Tuesday. More
_
_
___
A
of
50 puzzivw
snow and higher temperatures are
bound
with utexpected Thursday.
: traciv o h a r d
Throughout New York State nnd
f
.over, including
the ea. t, cold fingers of winter
,
d 11 ' ’enus Pencil.
gripped town.! and cities. Many
point* ip noitju.rji section of the
T ir " s r , • '
state ■fn-' reported below zero.
r.f •- V
’ Spend evenings
PhiUdolpfti;* lu. t night reported
iV flj* profitably fey
th« wovrt blizznril'.of thex winter.
- r 'i j i S r .'w ’l j Improving your
*
j mind, insmicGreek Troops Beat
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tive-educationnl.
T h e s e croBS
B ulgar In h ab itan ts
w o r d puzzles
SOFIA. Jun. 28.—Two villages
will ndd countless words to your
inhabited by Bulgarians on Greek
vocabulary. Order NOW and be
side of the frontier have*been turconvinced! Send your order at
ruunded by troops of police and
once. Thu first volume will surely
inhabitants were severely beaten.
make you a fan and get you ready
Some were driven into the interior
for the next scries. Send money
because of alleged killing of two
order, express or cashier’s draft.
Greeks near tlu* border, according
Wc Will ship COI) if you desire und
to tw0 refugees arriving a l Nev
charge you the postage.
Kbkop.
SPECIAL OFFER. ..We will send,
postpaid Series l —2—3 f t . ofl
Plant City- Local growers reDAilWAL COItP. Dept. A .1113
ceive $14,000 froni 3-dny berry
170*1 Broadway, New
York, N. Y,
shipments.

difference whether the powder is
stored In sea w ater oi» fresh Wat­
er.
“Three types of powder have
been used in tho under-water stor- ,.rj
ago experiment. Powder for 75- *1,
mm, 155-mm nnd 12-iuch guns was m ”,
placed in specially prepared box- '
es provided with numerous opening '
to nllow free circulation of wat- jne
el. and immersed in tho lake to a „tra
depth of about three fc«t:
Fn- that
purposes of .comparison an equal an,i
amount of each kind ,pj powucr • ship
was stored in. a ningi^lnc. . ,.A t the,

GET OFF TH E ROAD

Autos Collide At
Thirteenth and Park

C oolidge-Speaker Afr-M ission Conference

stant low temperature maintained under the w ater retards the
decomposition of the powder which
normally would .take place if it
were stored in magazines and thus
is expected to nct*jpliy increase its
life by probably ten years,
“ Powder which has been In
zturago for several years under
water," said the statement, “can
bfl given a simple drying • treatmfent and fired in the gun for
tvliinh 'll: Wild DfilflfinllV

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W ater is always alluring—its presents boundless op­
portunities fo r pleasure and in itself is a never-ceasing
attractio n to the eye and im agination. And it provides
healthful recreation and the most absorbing pleasures
a t one’s home-door.
You are welcome to call a t our office a t the Osteen
Bridge and chat awhile—of the boats you’ve had—or
w ant to have.
If you a re the least interested we will be glad to talk
with you; no m atter w hat kind of c ra ft you w ant, we
will help you find it, be it a sloop, a cruiser or a speedy
runabout.
Drop&gt; u a,*(iline,
or call -it#
us—if
it’s boats
you w ant
to talk
if nt 'ii*
t*ir* • "i *Mii
iiii»» •**&gt;
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W atch Our Ilargain List c f Rebuilt Bouts in T he Herald

SANFORD BOAT WORKS
Boat Building and Repair Work of AH Kinds

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Inducements are held out to the man of limited me
to purchase in this subdivision. Lots can be bought

With balance payable monthly

the chance ot

The Suburb of Opportunity

N. H. GARNER,-Developer

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lja H v /n
W U J U

t issued iDespiie Yerit Sokide In Nathan

tr Caae; Slater Swears

er KiBed Her Brother
3V1LLG, A!g« Jan. 28.—
a coroner’s jury has re­
verdict of suicide in the
Nathan Painter, whose
found by firemen fighting
nt house blase, a w arrant
bis* w orn' mute,' Frank
with murder ba* been ia-

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Airplane1
PAM S, J a m ^ n ^ - A c t a n t Flo- b /jSd&amp;Ufi to the cilr.Viri r0i' the

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Lcnc Mountain Coins- MarkingVafoT o f Notith’sSoldfcrs,
JiTjV. Ml ',
Mndc a t Philadelphia Mint

entin Bonnet, “fu ttit van in tta
world,” wu cpraptotejr knocked
out knd uncondclotaa for fully 20
“ eppda during hia record breaking trial at Istrea, Dec. 11, when

count of nine.
•u'i|*bct KJlta _yns not hit a*
h;nd its. I v?su duruat my
tctunVzzwd bonnet, *1 :• _ ou. .or
20 seconds. You, I'll urt-tvstt

in»»m T rT * r
no
i^ L A U E u P U IA , Jan. 26. —
doing began la*t week a t the
\UadeIphiii Mint of Uhe Stone
oaftinin half d o lla r, 'cornmcmt,
,
t ,h ■
the'Confederacy0nnd*&lt;the°carv3
vet t
b
^ G L r i f a MoiSwi;n
?rf
The ue5 coins, from dc.lxna «ub-

tr*vmiln« through the air a t the Dempsey lri hla be*: hitting'fo.-m
rate of 448.170 kilometers per hour 0ovt?r H.nKk any ow&gt; *;.ih a blow
»c wreated the world's champion- M I
on tin.- jaw,- he added.
*hiP from the American, Liouten- tfutnri. d, his lHemtn asked for
ank A. J. WIHUtnx.
an explanation,
Bonnot, a modest retiring chap,
“Well, I forgot myself on,l
never said a word about It until a . atuck my head put from behind
f ew d*y* l*ter In P ans, while t j,0 wii«cUhtcUl before taking a
j M
f . 1 boxing contest be- turil uml the vHiu! pi»Mun&gt; ^ rik SS*"
‘"8 me against the aide of the

W’e haTg
carts and repairs for the old ones on k
la ! ue lunik your order for a new one or repair the old

INCORPORATED
Phone 233-

body was found and
rith tne murder but later
*hen Coroner J. A. Mcr
enounced Painter’s death
jfccmen found Painter’s
i the throat slashed f*w»*
r, floating in about twq
raterr A basin tap was
I running full force uua
of Palmer's room locked
outside.
ring Knife Found
t, UeltdVed to be of incenkin, had heen started on
u floor, the same floor
Iter’s room was on. The
[ a 10 room rambling
L, almost totally deatroyLg knife the property &lt;Jf
was found In Painter’s
l had been recently whetLas :harpened to a razor
Lies of the physical evi|nt to Sawyer, Investigat­
ive:! say.
Ih at the Toom In which
V,o&lt;iy was found was lockC he outside. The key
■the lock.
■ the facts show that
fc ro a t wa: cut from right
Kitead of left to right,
K e the natural thing for
Y painter wan right­

S. Davies Warfield, president of the Seaboard Air I.ino Railroad, lar" beneath.
whose dream .if u cross-state road in Florida Hiding the coasts, was
Incised on the observe tide
realized Sunday with the formal of the cuad in the soutiiern part of the initials of the i culptor, "C
the state. A big celebration participated in by Mr. Warfield and Gov.
John W. Martin, marked the operation of the first train across the now ODDS AGAINST
read.
CATTLE THIEVES
BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 28.—The
pnlhe authorities of Santiago del
Estero nre planning to use air­
planes in the pursuit of cattle
thieves in that province of North
Argentina. Cattle stealing there
made easy by the lock of roads
to
Kelly rose. The wan too much. und the impossibility of rapid pur­
or- V^bat was it, a buy or a girl?
suit over extensive uninhabited dis­
.,
“ What’s it al! about?'* he fhout- tricts.

l y the water tap war, left
E i puzzled investigator;!.
H nitrer intended to de■ bddy and cover up the
■ fire It woujd hardly be
■ that he would leave a
ft running full forW, the
I point out.
Buarrtled Often
■ndolph, the siiter of
meclares Sawyor and her
■ere constantly quarrel-

him tJ

ithJi,-. Shapiro appeared, smiling,
iter
“ It’:! nhout four,” he replied,
uin-' Kelly’s quick smile canto buck,
ous Matter3 were explained. Instead
J«f ono ho hqd four of them—two
the | boya and two girls.
* be.
Solves a I'mldcm.
LchThe arrival of the job lot of
Dr. small humanity also solved a vexCJ- ing problem which Jiad rankled in
Ihe Mrn. .Kelly’s mind. Should 'the
arrival bj called Catherine or J.wtho oph, with tla alternative of Sarah
elly or Edward ? Now there was no
need to worry.
Sha could use
them all.
doThe news made, its way to £ho
Grand Atomic |&gt;olicc station nearcall by, as news always doer, and ihe
good captain there dispatched a
mounted courier to tlvp Kelly home
the j at 720 Bergen Street, Brooklyn,
air- with the following nuuaa&amp;c:
“ More power to the Irish KellyB.’’
low
Dr. Shapiro took the four bunwas dies of life to the Jewish Hospital
de- This is the fifth visit of the stork
:r.
to the Kellys. Mrs. Kelly is r«ior - 1maining at home to care for the
It’s four ether young Kellys.

llice have not yet estnblotive for the crime. Neith
r nor Painter had any con[ amount of money and
n textile workers of or­
gans.
[, when he is charged open
ke crime, merely stares at
kr; and grins. He is ap[unworried.
1 neither admit the murdeny it and has made no
lard engaging an attorney
I him.

Is Honeymoon
il White His
Is At School
INGHAM, Ala., Jan. 28 —
l Thomu&lt; is upending his
pe honeymoon in iuil.
Bite is spending her’s at
■ma State Girl’s Training
[nd loved and wooed a
Mbs Willie Mae White, 18.
I confined in the training
Mel there wasn’t any little
k n state school going to
with Raymond and Willie
&amp;’ rtole .Miss W’hite from
pe higli barbed wire fence
prrounds the school and
[her.
Virginia Mayfield, of the
Domestic Relations, didn't
[sume way ubout it that
•lid.
fed Ray $.r&gt;0. He didn’t
[money and the judge orto jail. Hia young wife
jm and said good-by for
M the gates clanged shut.
I'moons must be nice,"
smomi, “but back of the
$ so good."

/ CUt-flutt? view of Flor\ence burner, showing
&gt;how flame is focused
i on the cooking vessel.

Grizzly Reappears
In California A fter
Years of Absence

D13KH1I ■■■■■{[■ ■■■311 ■■■■■■■
Good 3-room Bungalow furnished
atvd five ucrvH located on paved
road about four ini!in out. Price
$1 jiOO. $2,300 cash, balance to suit.
Lot on Sanford near 13th. Price
$1,200, $200 cash.. Uakutce 225
monthly.
Corner lot Ifitli and Palmetto
paved two Hides. Price $1,250.
Tcrimi $100 cash und balance to suit,

ronsts and linked things from
being burned on the bottom .
T h e Florence is a heanty, aJid
iLs beauty is not skin-deep, for
it is n quality product all the
w ay through. D o n ’t put off going
do th e store to sec the Florence
in action. T h is oil range w ith the
fo o u m i heat should m ean m uch
to you iu the h o t sum m er days
to come.

City Block between 12th and 13th
Streets, paved three olden. It) Iota
in block. SX..H)0. TerniH. $1,300
cash, balance arranged.

H aggard &amp; Company
First National Dank llldg.
PHONE 72

A hill has been brought up in
the Danish Parliament by Minist­
er of Justice Steincke which would
authorize doctors under certain
conditions to take the life of a
person who was hopelessly ill and
who desired it. without incurring
punishment. This according to the
old law was designated as man­
slaughter or ninnlcr.

F

l o r e n c e

S

t o v e

C

o m p a n y

Atlanta Office:
110 Marietta Street. Atlanta. Ga.
Telephone: Ivy S4!S

.

M altri of Florenct (Hi Iiauatt, Hartnct Owns,Florence H'u/ir Utoltrt and Florence Oil UeaUn

quick cooking but econom y of

Automobile accidents, drownings
and falls nre the only causes of
accidental deaths exueediog
in
number the ones due to fire.

Plane Carries
n and P atients
FRANCISCO, Jan. 28. —
'y is extending its air
,e “Ervice and has design!* that will carry at least
ient.1, n surgeon and u pias announced recently at
ield liere.
niy has in commission nt
&gt;n atrial ambulance that
i two patients and a surgfkhtion to the pilot. The
Lo constructed that it is
pnl and unload patients,
pin sits in the center be­
ll* Patients, and by the
F*tj can move them backI forward. Thus he is cnl^ c h any part of « pnf°y. to adjust bandages
Pj*ter medicine,
p i ^ospltaj plane is calrt*e,f6 ihtu and is avails*rvico at a moment’s ho-

hive thousand young Christmas
frees will ho contributed by the
New York Stnte College of For­
estry nt Syracuse University to
each county in the State of New
York that will estculinh a Christ­
mas tree farm.

Every One nt n Bargain on Euay Term.t

Oak Hill—Pine Crest—Woodruff Subdivision
We are agents fur these subdivisions a|ul have
some good buys jn each
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIGHTS /
CLOSE IN
y
SHOO each

There must be something in thojE
soL of Iowa and Nebraska condu- *
sive to the ilevtlonjuent of wrestlers, as those States have produc- J
ed the majority «f the mat cham-|w
pions for many years past.
^

S

Realtors
Florida and Western Meats
410 Sanford Avc.
Phone Cl l-W

202 First Siroet

in A ppearance—
Wonderful Ileatinpr Facilities
Come in am i Ask to Hce
N eal

Phono lift

[‘n*t to aviation headquarbnitod States was the
“n to begin the transporthc sick and wounded by
dentist advises nil men "
-'ting marriage to choose ■
i!t&gt;‘ high insteps.

B a li

SPECIAL PRICES
b and

Fire Place
Wood

.

Gut to Suit
ford delivered

Really Company

B U f e t f 29£ «
2 PHONE 5|rt.
«■■■»«■ ■»«

Hardware Company
T r

®xclusive Amenta I-or Flr.roncp 8 tovc«

FIRS'!’ STREET

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■ nr«a«iin«(C jiuxtH 3«iT B G -!jiix*402iiC gB jaoB auH t Jtsi* ct.cx a iM ascgaoaaunM kuauaH U b jp a « u a a a « u a H u a a n u iH B H a B a a H u a A '

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“It ray men liked, tftev. could
T IU U 4
better work and th e avoidance
*by 1J
once said to Robert Owen, w ho r ^ d -Thnn r t h l V ?,Wner f ‘ And a New Empire
Meet Florida
pay them £5,000 a year to do I t? ” a « a \ y
w h y (Lo n * you
Crop,
810,000 An Acre
essen ce o f profit o h ir in g
It is sim ply a case o f payimr v o iir m in 2 a nutahell.
Masnolla Avrnnr
Phoae I4R
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Copyright IBM)
m ake more money, whereby* b S h l m
muhe,p y ? u to
■ vnscturnos n v rcs
: Y*ar„..f7.00 gix Month* ...11.60 sa y s: “I have hitherto made, sa y 8 % ^ t L T h ? ,e?,p,oy^
illvertd In City l&gt;y Carrier, per
This is written on the first train
pltal lavested that
... ICe. Weekly Edition 1X00 in m y business. There is, h o w w e r t r S l ^
ever crossed Florida, from
Tamr.
ing o f w aste, and if you will do it
.room tor the sav" AVcst to East. Running in four sec­
[„ ■ i n t n . U . m it ic r i All obituary or the half, of an ythin* earned Tho™ i - S!^°Tyou " &lt;lunrl^ tions, of 44 cars, this •‘Orange
l notice*, cards of thank*, reiolutloha th e em ployee is urged to m ake th e m e , , ' 1e , .^n °th cr words Blossom Special,” with nothing
and notice* of entertainment* where
hut men for passengers, not a
charge* are ma le will he charged torials, and everyth ing thnt th a!!S
o f h,a tim e and mn’ bride
upon it, inaugurates the new
l ta r at regular_____________
advertising'rate*.
i being careful is cnunV ’ d ^
m akes t r o u g h his Sen-hoard Air Line Florida cross­
•RM nn: tiik associatrii i’nrc** J ployee, g iv in g both increased p r o f i t s ^ 0" cm ployer antl orn' Male line.
,
Th* Aianflaled (’re** I* cxclua*
Note that railrond building, m an­
tvoiy entitled to the uko fur rapaliaged by the right men, is well
. (lent ton of nit noxvs di*p.*trhoa
■h credited to It or not nlhcrwino em i­ commonPth ro u g h o u ft he U ^ t e d " ! i nore atml n,orc done. This train will run, from the
tted In thin imper nh&lt;l also the local
Gulf Eastward to tho ocenn, on the
■*w* puhtluhed herein. All right* s f f s s r s a ! s ? a ^ * a w
s f s first IDO pound rails ever laid in
f republlentlon of special ilihpmclithe state of Florida.
t i herein aro also reserved.
r
n n ft
Plutlilii
any nf i.nfar*.
, .
m Srn-liil UUt* .Matter,
.... P
. .oM'nfflce
if. I»i&gt;; «t tint
W nt
nt. Florid:!. under Act of
* 1M7.
.fctAjrn i- nt:.t&gt; ___ — . Kdltor
H o w a r d &gt;n:tu&lt;.. ju- .. Mnnnjrer

.WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1923.
HBLtf THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
Safety of the Perfect:—Behold,
God will not enst away a perfect
man, neither will he help the evil
doers. Job 8:20.
•o
THE QUITTER
. When you’re lost in the wild,
t And you're scared as a child.
And death looks you bung in the
. , c&gt;'e»
And you re sore ns a boil, it’s ncKY
cording to lloylo
V, To cock your revolver und —die!
But the code o f Man says: “ Fight
all you can."
And seif-dissolution is barred,
‘ In hunger and woe, oh, it’s easy
■*
to blow,
I t ’s the hell-served-for-breukfast that’s hard.

eo

Plnera unle** ,
seeking
* i01»**

.,w_ a -rive .'a d

pwm

ijji W y o m in g

A*
(Continued frorp Pago Four)
pers
r*. the big ‘ gVstin* klrni, In the

’ F e s tiv a l"
ROCK SPRINGS,'Wyo., Jan. 28. the longue will seek to have the Florida lake region.
IVINTEIt HAVEN. PLA.
PHONFi:—Re*. 428-J
Transformation of the Jackson grazing rights completnontarv to
This friend hn* four acres, no’
I H J V T M IS S I V .
the
ranches
set
aside
for
fall
feed­
Hole country of western Wyoming
Fam ily Reunion W ith
J.maai7 2S-S»-:»-3l
more,
under
intensive
cultivation'
ing grounds nnd later on It is ho­
Reception Given For from a virtual graveyard inis a ped
to havo Congress enact legis- and from each acre he sells each ■
42 P resent Is Held
winter paradise for elk is the plan ation closing the Holo country to year, at six dollars n crate, te n '
Dr.
and
Mrs.
N
ixon
of the Izank Walton Leaguo of home-stead entry. It is tho claim
Weddings in State
A family reunion of much In­
America, according to announce­ of the league that it is not n prof­ thousand dollars worth of pepper*,
terest which took place Sundny at
forty thousand dollars worth from 1
The ladies of the M&lt;3thodist ment by the local branch of tho itable ranching region.
ti ',V!l s PrinK8 w«a that of th*
four
acres. And that is not a mis I
organization.
Each
year
hund
Engagements
Church gave a reception honoring m l,
~7i.
j
«u'iu"
Tho
m e snows wnicn
which tall
fall early on
Hand family which was indeed a
print
or a nihstuteniont.
Have You Tried Our ’ i
?f Ci k P,CTl *thc mnunt" in* forming the summer
-IT
large gathering of its member) ns
Pa,rkjT,°f jn x - to Mr- r. nnd Mrs. T. J. Nixon at the iah bccauRA
\ r , r/l0"* nf Atlanta.
.-hool a t 8:00 tho there were 42 present.
h
ts
.
?
m
/
fi
C^k
°
f
food
nn(1
H
fnnge
for
the
elk,
drive
these
anparsonage on Tuesday evening.
WHAT ARE tho gold m in e of
,1 present a play
n-iV-t **1
y echt* of TomP“- ^
The day was happily spent in Max
The room? were artistically dec thU «l?H?M«Uhe ,Ca- llc t0 rem edy; ininl„ to thc lower altitudes which thc land to such land a.; this na­
Max
Davis,
,,f
Tampa.
'or the benefit of "■ •w l"* memories and enj’oying
In
‘
“
*l,on;,
,
.
.
;
formerly
were
lush
with
swnmu
orated with basketH and vn«cu of
uigundl.
Vatk*r of .Tax., 0!?l'8 ant* fornjf. The kuom(* were
itiw
°7 survey,
W tk 110rennrt
U n,tPd
meadows
nnd __
wild ,i___
grasses. Now,
the delicious dinner which was to'• XI? ^” •ha*=••a*W
-U
tUi °hii&gt;l|nC*
biological
tn | if
iu nnlnin.1
. ’ tion posses'er, hundreds of million* P - K n u i - B r M e ?
JH.u™
h*
0Io&gt;rical .survey,
report to
Johnson,
of
Atlanta.
the Methodist served at 1 o’clock. The oldest
™ «i,ca by Mr,. J. D. Pnrkcr. JIr. the local members said, the or'-an- lt is pointed out, these fall pas­ cf acres?
. a reccptipri' In Mster, Mrs, M. H. Hailwrn of sola
tures are grazed over by cattle
Morris of
Fresh Daily
t I l!ll»’l
Whnt will Florida He and pro
izntion has obtained options on and sheap with the result that th e . uuu-,
new pastor and
wnen
hu
oi
i
duce,
when
ull
of
her
.lull
i*
d.'Vid5i™.
“
"
j
h
t
L
P
*
*
™
1
Urnn&lt;1
I*l»nd gave a little talk nr.d
Alls* (,|a, y3 JIcCord, of Snruseveral ranches and they will be
Ad«i
s. T. W. Nixon, Lhnrlie M. Hand also gave n short
have nvithing left ami starve.: oped scientifically?
W ater’s Kandy m' -5' dlls;
,.4t
Music was furnished during tho taker- over this spring and turned elkThe
biological
survey
now
op­
from R td 10 talk.
- ‘
asota ‘Mr’ °mCr ,Ioward 01 Sati
b&gt;
Miss
Mary
Stoinoff,
Into
winter
elk
refugees.
ibers and friends
erates one winter feeding ranch
Kitchen
of the 37,000,000 ncr. Only one of the seven sisters
r,*'rothy Johnson of Or- assisted a t tho piano bv Clarence
It is estimated $100,000 will be and it is estimated thousand* of af TODAY,
invited.
land in Floridn. only two m il-1
■ *
Priest.
, ‘
nnd brother* Mrs. J. II. Williams, l a r S
required to carry out the full pro­
Mr* E* E- Nllson of Orof Asbury Park, N. J., wa&lt; unable
A delicious raind course was gram and the mon&lt;y is to be rnis- cik arc taken care of each year. lion ncres aro developed, agriculcsday
The Jackson
Hole country,
in turally, nnd the development
------ -------- m
wclopmrat iiss 1’ ♦ ♦ • ♦ % ' V V V * / V V V
to attend. The others from out of
Miss Kathryn Johnson, of Fort served by the Epworth League.’
c&lt; , .,?u
,*cr'!,H°n»„---fromv . tiie
.tment of the W’o- town who attended were Mr. nnd
Co nr.A
— leag- : frontier days was fnnu-d as the 'j/rgely imperfect and unscientific.!
lies
rhero
wore
about
175
persons
U
t*
$
89.000
ninnilmm
I meet a t 3:30 o’- Mrs. Halborn of Long Island, anil of^Jax l° Mr* Raimonti Edwards who called during the evening.
the i i i ”*™',ers throughout | ivndezvous of outlaws and much I Floridii is n land of opportunity,
,
:,tal&lt;’s&gt;is said about it in writings of the , an,! u'hat « vast empire. Tho dir
Mrs. C. B. Stevens o Alabama.
^ Mbs Myra Harris, of DeFunial:
As, V
me ranches are purchased,| early west.
’
j tnnee from Pcnr.icoia to Key West,, CUT PRICE TIRES
nber Five of thc
\
?
!
,n?s’
to
‘
^
r*
Howard
Banks,
of
— ~—
--------- ------------'
________ in Florida, is as great a t frohi
. will meet ut
Atlanta.
WOMAN’S CLUB
Jacksonville to New York.
j Mrs. M. L. Rad­ SanfordW oman'sClub
M*MW ,Je,iu Doanc* of Waldo, to
Florida is ns big a* New York, o n . . . i
r-, . .
I Avenue.
Vi - • ‘•ake&gt;’. Jax.
Massachusetts mid Rhode 1 land o v X iV •»— 1 1111TIC
nlier One of All Members Are Present! nai; ? Mtc'J? P ^ b o rg c r, Cincin­ The management of the Federal
$6.95
IJ.ikcry has offered tho Woman’s
combined. Thuqf three states hav&gt;have u subscrip a t Meeting in Ormand nati. to Mr. II. S. Rico of Jax.
(
lub
tho
free
use
of
space
in
its
n population nf fifteen millions. .XOv/JJ ,
r 'n v ,1
’clock ut
Weddings
$7.50
new building for threc months to
___
H onda’* popubitlon is &lt;nly one]
..
At the invitation of tho Halifax Mr u nU0« Mn,ti hcw“ of Jax To ■’•’gin n woman's exchange. A
SARASOTA, Jan. 28.—Quite
•'Ir.
f.RH.
Markham,
of
Jax.
a ; other sectional honors; Brook* ! o\\poVtunif v ” ,,irt‘r! r"°ni ‘l&lt; 'VcU u" ■'j ’„ h p c
Garden and Country Club, Mr*.
............ renl
..................................
.sday
estate man. J.
rlun t-''
* «D (?S
..........
Elizabeth Evans of Jax., competent eoinmitteo has been ap­ full-fledged Atlanta colony hass Midi. Atlanta
$1.65
Henry Wight, president of the t" miss
pointed
to
make
plans
nnd
present
\f Dnoalm*
If T
V Ol
••
• I'
***”“^"“
t
Mr.
Charles
Clark
of
Brooklyn.
Two
of
the
Methsprung
up
in
this
Florida
City,
JL
Beasley^
II.
D.
.Shannon,
Hal
......- ,
. Sanford Woman’s Club motored to
WHAT will ila UteV week-end T-LL-o rpj
recommendations to the board of
since a large number of S ? 0,"’ •I'&gt;h"n.v Baldwin, Paul population lie a f w yea is hence. *
meet at " 3 0 o - Ormond Tuesday afternoon taking
the dub
t l ’ L .'
$1.50
.
. of..............
. »;l its reg- especially
Marion Miller of St. Au- .manager!
retddents of
r.___ _ ..... . j ' ’Orwlck and Charlie f arter.
lL. of Mrs. L. It. with her Mrs. Herrin. Mrs. McDon­
when
tinWml
Street
broker
leave*
gustino,
to
Mr.
C.
D.
Itobinson!*of
r-'
h
f!us,m,!,s
"E-cting
Tuesday,
Imw
„.rk-‘
.
"l
.‘'."h
n™rcl3,
VI"!"'
oilier
AlIxntaM'
who
h'
»
Vr
ald and Mrs. Walter Wight.
his ofllc at noon and Hi. down to
TT 1»
Fairmont, W Vn.
|
’ ’*•
n'mir of thc MethTho meefng was held at tile
!ho
W
.S
or
fo
A
l
r
'
“J
1
1”
"-"1
'»
S
»
r»
-ta
Sarasota,
or
Jupiter
H
and,
or
Min
’ UU1
‘
TalTIer of Canada, to
n meet ut 3:30 o’- lovely club house in Ormond which
, Attention of all dub n'ein!»o»s Hpulty and Trust C o m p ty In 'th o !
Mr. Joe Winer of Tampa.
iT ? h V v f e ' o f ‘f h t £ - * mi. in tin e f-&gt;r a drisc and :&gt; swim 311 R2nd Si. and 1113 Sanford Av«
■••hn Vaughir.
was moi-t attractively decorated
Phone H30-J
Mm* Annie Jarrell of Port Tam is called to the article in the last i'«l rat ' 1|
Estates, the cla-, growing city, nrc Dr. Michad before dinner tlu* Mime evening?
[of the Woman * in
bamboo,
gladolia
nnd
rose?.
bul
itin
entitled
“Straight
And
to
Mr.
A.
J.
Gardner
of
Tampa.
,y will meet with
OM laif
m i l i rnorth
S h " 'of
} tSarasota
' Ur
«««&gt; B. Mufflin
Tho program opened with two
oat
mu. miles
Hood.
Miss Okie Gurry of Orlando to Only Way."
at 3:30 o’clock. vocal
selections, beautifully tend­ Mr Edward Newell of Orlando.
en th&gt; famous Tnminmi Trail and
Actunl sale of Whitfield Estate* ■ ■MgaKcaBisBaaMaMuaaaaaBajiManss^afZiBiianHKBMaBaaaBa**
ered; “Thunk God for a Garden”
D. W. Batch of Pnrrot, Ga., • ^ uLrL' ’1l&gt;4 ’H’ln marked success sotix'T’-v-111 ° n lhc Watcr3 of *S ara' | wi|l begin Thursday. Jan. 29. Ini- ■
lay
i . and “By the Waters of Minne­ to Mr*.
in the classes in pnrlianientnry law
Mr. I). W. Proctor, of Tampa.
,ce will eniorfnin tonka."
nrovement work on this property 15
Numbered among those who is
,
8 Mari« Touvnois of Tunipa, which are being held at tho Wo­
^oing rapidly forward. Donald !■
Hub at her home
Mrs. J. M. iitunuiicy
.......
Mahoney oi
of .jucK-mn.Jnckson- l&lt;&gt; Mr. 'Chester Van Landingham of man’* Club under the able direc­ haw taken up their residence
here
...............
R°*".
who has been on the ground
ville was the speaker of the after- Tunipa.
tion of Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. These in connection with this develop- for several
clays, is constructing a
etirg of the N. noon.
a
im
at
are
Forrest
Adair.
J
r
and
classes
have
been
open
*.o
all
and
Her
topic
was
“Ferns.”
i
Mlse
Dorothy
McDole
of
Barhe says
says will
will be
aptcr of the U. She called attention to the many i n'v&gt; t° ^Ir. Harold Mci\ay, Tam- are greatly enjoyed. A good part Hunter iWi-v
.
’ * J “golf
“ course which
wnicn no
he &gt;N
•a
B
I, V i„;
v , t Proa,d°nt of one of the finest in Florida, on!
a: *J o’clock at
a
of tlu time is devoted to actual
of ferns, telling much of ! &gt;’a; f. _
, „
A-i-'r Realty and 1rust Coin- ] account of the excellent soil and
Gcurpv A. De- yarietics
B
inmtrifst
and Importance
e s t mm
importance about _ , «Beryl
2 Fouts of
oi ChnttanooL,nattanoo- practice work and many fine point* paty; Hobby Jones, national nmn- the rolling terrain which fits it na«
them
|(,m, and declaring that 00 per Rll» to Mr. T. C. Kitchen of Tnmpa. of usage nrc brought out and ex­ tenr gall chnmpiuon and 1923 open turally for a course th-.* „:n
n
B
ct nt of nil the varieties were L „
Li Ilian Corbett of Miami, plained by the nienlbora of thc I ; " ...... .......
"!•«,'“
(&amp;
r :,«
day
Mrs. Gilibs’ ntc!hr.) i,f hi .ith. ra clmm.'ion and &gt;«•
found
......... r naming th o sn || , r* Edward Claughton of At- class.
mnd
in
Florida,
bolder
of
I
tour.
B
JAMB
irticularly hardy
hardv in thi*
n.-.rr
... ,, , .
teaching is unusually fina and she
particularly
this part.
J 11 A. M.
M
■
.ti'.,"w
a w
Di^trude
Kent of Sanford, j handles her subject with tact and
I
B
■tilinry will meet She illustrated her talk with n i t "J
.1
u
TniH.tit.tii
-r
o—
*
»
consideration.
s
VNl’OItD.
FLORIDA.
HI.I.I) WORKER A ri’OINTED j
SECURED!) YEAR LEASE
n
of specimens.
... ' , riirailkdl, of Sanford.
■om.* at 1:00 o’- number
B
*”
Mr. Gilbert of Daytona urged i Mi3s Ivn Hubbard, of Scranton,
B
l a., to Mr. W. K. Jones, of Sethe women to agitate the preserv­ bring.
M
9 BI; ANP °m - A »"-y™r
I.ook f»n Ih*- o llh ’i’ atl.s in in is ]ju|&gt;i.*i* utitlci th e
W
ar
Wounds
Fatal
To
ej
*
.
»r
i«S
H
ation of holly. Mrs. Henry Wight
aa
h ea d in g ol'—
Lynn McNutt of Fort My­
was !nvitcd to speak on the ‘ Gar- ers,Miss
to Mr. II. L. Humpldge, Fort Speedy Irish Swimmer
%
. . . group
Mycrr,
W o t the Social | dc" . Yoar
Fch. 1 as field-worker specialist men for a consideration in ex­
Tho
meeting adjourned for a
B
BELFAST.
Jan.
28.—The
death
Ec Woman’* Club,
” n'
in
trucking,
lie
will
succeed
Prof.
Miss I.alla Warren, nf Madison,
cess (if $1,000,000. The property
M
front war wounds of Major George J.
•«. R.
■&gt;, Springer
«i|&gt;iniKt*i who
wiki reaigned
reaigneu sevnf
iim
r..«»
sev ronaiKt.
luc'dny afternoon social tea.
to Mr. E. L. Edwards of Largo,
a
consists of 165 feet frontage on
fc’omniittee Dance
Mis* Opal Bongnrt of Tampa, Shannon Dockrelf, hailed as Ira- oral week* ago to join "the field OranJ ? a L S with a d S of
land
*
greatest
swimmer,
occurred
|
staff
of
the
State
Plant
Board.
ProISO feet, and is Improved wifi, n
to Mr. N. C. Moyso of Tampa.
■ng, have been
Am i a n s w e r &lt;|ti !.ly if you a rc uiili.ij.' i , help is
&lt;•
Miss Mollie Harrow, Tampa, to recenUy. Major Dockrell went nsjfcsio r Ensign will aid the farmer* two-story brick .Hi ding ami a
a
Ic Parliamentary Falls 2,500 Feet,
Imo.st
o
u
r
new
devi
Idpinent
ant!
it
you
wait!
p
,
|
M
ly
M
Arthur Harris, Tampa.
a boy to America, where be mot of the stale in controlling disease* three-story npnrtme t L tc l faL“
(Monday, WcdnesEscapes Uninjured Mr..Miss
n t p ro -o p en in g price's licfnr** th o pubh
Ella Mae Wallace, of Jax. C. M. Daniels, the great American | ard insect enemies of truck Crops ing on the avenue with a 1.......
;n.
niornin;: will be
to Mr. A. M. Scott of Jax.
S\ira'""0^ KVhoSU st&gt;'lo, ho a’loPD‘d. in particular, and will uls., Iiel.n frame rooming house on Wash
ha was only 18 years
veurs old,
old. Control insects of citrus crops.
ington Street.
*&gt;ashMiss Anne Matthews of Jax to Although he
FOR WORTH, Tex., Jan. 28.—
Write at onto t.» •‘XYZ,” Cart .1 The HeraM.
he won third place in three Amer­
A fall of 2500 feet without a Mi (). D. Edger,'of Jnx.
THANKS.
$375,°0° fltreet paving project.
I construction of 12-story building.
Miss Dorothy Melson of Jax., ican championships.
Ilk all of thc kind icratch!
On his return to Ireland in 1006
l.unpu—$0,500,000 snout here' Avon Park
*
Sounds impossible—but that was to Mr. Win. Mci.nrin, Jr., of Jnx
■ghbors for their
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Miss Dorris Saultor of Jax., to ho introduced the crawl stroke,
|der words of sym- the thrilling experience of Frank
made a clean sweep of all British
dark hours of Armstrong, Fort Worth parachute Mr. Ovid Manning, Jnx.
records for the next six years and E s s s a z iB B z iis n is iia a n s B s iitiis n c K tu tz n K s iiB B B a iB S 'ja n - n iiiiii
Miss
Ktibyc
Tison,
of
Trenton,
juniper.
.
Ithe death of my
was the first Irish swimmer to
to
Mr.
G.
F.
Duke,
of
Alachua.
*-*jVnd
pot
the
least
of
this
ndrac-*
May God’s blcKirmake the 100 yards in fit) seconds,
tilohs
escape
was
the
den
th-defy»
Inch and every one , ing efforts of Herbert Kindred,
lie was on the • British Olympic S‘T ' '?
♦ H
MANY
GO
TO
CHURCH
lUso for the beau
team in 1912 and frequently rep­
Irina »t,.u rj_“ i aviator, who nosed his plane
H
■ t
4z- k
..,
"
"
* *
MIAMI, Jan. 28. — Forty-nine resented Ireland nt water polo.
[
‘ rs‘ L*a r* | iitraight down, on full motor, in
aV
Major .|Dockrell
was ,Uu',
the -son
,0CKrc1" t was
sn" of c \ *
an effort to get between the fall­ per cent nf Miami’s population «smWop
t!
ndnv. it is
I* ®,r Mnurioe and Lady Dockrell of
goes to church every Sunday,
ing man.
MonkAtown,
County
Dublin.
Kindred had ascended to the estimated here. “There is a hug­
3 v
l' Stoinoff
2500-foot level and Armstrong had er attendance nt churches here
Palatka—$128,K7fi contract api* in Recital prepared his parachute along tho than in any city of the North or warded
ka
foH local paving work.
fuselage of the plane for the jump. East either." says I)r. J. L. White,
a
V
« i
A projection on the tail of the pastor of the First Baptist church.
vers are cordiallak
• ••■»e&gt;- Worth—$909,000
..... .—
uv.u nobond i - " V
Itfnd a musical re­ plane toro a grent rent In thc “A larger percentage of people go
to
church
than
in
Memphis,
AtlnnJ?®
1,1
ba
voted
upon
for W(ml; on
parachute,
which
failed
to
open
Yn in Orlando to■
into ta. Savannah or Parkersburg. Everglades road,
(at the high school as Armstrong pushed off
4V
where
I
have
hnd
congregations,"
space.
. ?Liinoff, accom­
St. Petersburg—Three addition­ X
Kindred, seeing the plight of hi* sayn Rev. A. M. Hughlett, of the
&gt;will appear in the
al school buildings to ba erected
in of 'recitals giv- con'Pa,' ion- ‘lived straight down, Trinity M. E. Church, South. Dr. at
cost of $750,090.
White says the church-going ten­
J dvr the direction I hoP|n“ ,to tu.rn. un&lt;lcp Armstrong dency
is growing to such propor­
as
——
he plui.„........
plunged downward with me*
tions that plans are being mad • for
teoric iwiftness.
The piano passed under Arm­ a church with a seating capacity of
strong, missing him by inches, and 3,500 to 1,000 for his congrega­
Kindred leveled off the ship nnd tions.
f .m en an d Voile c o m b in atio n . Silk an d Cot ton
watched the apparently certain
Minmi—First Trust
Savings
C repes in th e new b r ig h t colors. Som e a re u k u tdeath plunge of his partner.
ed. Sizes 1G to *10.
A hundred feet from earth the Bank planning construction of
ftnan of Cincinnati,
the week in San- parachute spread wide open, and $750,000, 18-story building.
its fabric hooded the top of a big
tree, permitting Ainstrong
to _ Department of I-abor reports
increasing employment in most
Charleston, S. C., ground with onlv a nominal jolt.
$21.00—$22.50—$25.00
Armstrong insisted on making Western nnd many eastern states, j f
’i U
Id* m .Sanford for a
another jump t o as not to disap­ und generally satisfactory bu.d- J
point the crowd.
ness everywhere.
of Providence, R. I.,
ranford fo fth e win- BBHBB.’XBBBBBBBBSBBUBBBBCBBBBBBItflBBSBBdBBaailBBaBaBB BSBBSBgllUXURBXStJIU l l l k C s a i l B » V
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li-iiiihright und
n «
B B
r'Uirnud to their
n
k
fa&gt;Ga., after a very
■«»*
I’h Mi L. II. Jones.
-—r \
'
...........
li1
I
and It. «. Holly
*IS •&gt;
?♦
evening for Taliua «♦&gt;
a u :
January 29, 1925
l,L'&gt; v,n called by
a b *&gt;
Mas Holly.
MM*
V
H—O
N B
U
B
J
1‘jll r of Louisville,
M -4%*
!):(••) 1*. M. Kastern Stniiii.T.,1 Time
•'lay after a short
11 " A
ir«l Mr.-. A. J. ltichn ml
y
t*i a« V
FLONZALKY QUAUTFT
u
n
«
•
V
V idor Record No.
( • E. Ililyor and „
Will
be
given
to
the
first
50
ladies
and
gentlemen
pur­
u :t
jlarr. rn of Jncksori- W
u B
“ Q u a rte t in D M a jo r— A lleg ro m o d e ra te
r B
Wests Tuesday of it
t, l it,
i H ay d n )
u
chasers
a
t
our
store
between
0
and
10
a.
in.
on
Friday
at
t, H
(Op. GI, N o. fi)
'• J- Richardson.
a
a
'’Music of tin* Spheres".
. .....
s :
!J
( ituoii noin)
the opening oT our
K il2
f^niel, Mrs. W. E. B
"Nocturne".................................
(A.
IW ivdin)
B
r,
G361
Iw j°r s - Colemkn a
“
D
rink
T
o
M
e
O
nly
W
ith
T
h
in
e
lOyca"
a
I "Wiie.sday i„ Ur- B
t A it
tv. i’bchon t
«»n
U HY
M
B
u a
M
u a
MIGUEL
ELETA
B
&gt;4 y %'
. (’• M. Hunt left M
ni e• iVT.
B f 11 '»'• in Berkley, aa
M
"V
u B.ik
1, ')&gt;’ the past month a
“ Rigoletto”— La donna e mobile
u n%*
{Verdi *
!) IH
H
'• r’- C- M. Hand,
»!
■ a l
"Carmen— II Fior”.....
u a y
(
llir.gt)
tyini
“
Ay,
Ay,
A
y
"
I ‘Troii «»f Stevens, B
a HX
(Osman i ’ t i/.-K riere)
u mV
G'llJ2
"Ml Tierra”.......................
a
u "i,1,10 «i:c»t of
.......
(Mariano
Mi.
To
prepare
for
this
event
we
will
close
our
store
all
day
*-• Joa. I,. Mi ilia Vil!.v)
!»u:&gt;
51 " V
• Hand left Monmie.
S
5*1AM
Thursday. Postpone your buying till Friday and reap
E
« *}♦♦♦
f*- W. B. Diltr. of
•
the benefits of the hosts of bargains that will be offered.
If,’ aru. «l»ecied Sat.
‘
iiY
I "Rh Mr. and Mrs.
♦?-»?
148

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, S ocle, M t ~

Engagements A nd

THIS NATION. Its people, and
k mUCh better When every state in tho ination, owe
their development to road builders,
pr.v?de? h c m s c n i r » S s f t | l ? ™ " 1 «
* » « and railroad builders especially.
Flagler with his line along the
E d m e -J e a n Leel0 ire. X n c a | e d ? h e “f X
‘f T cl?
o f Atinntic developed, Florida’s east
Who in 181S w as a poor a h i S k o r i ^ r t . f f S l ? f h“ rt.‘nf[' coast, all the way South. Miami
is his monument. Plant, building
his railroad to Tampa ami tho
Gulf, developed the West Coast.

working even a part for th em selves'

JI

AND WITH the inauguration of
this Seaboard, Gulf to o?enn, cronsstate railroad. S. Davies Warfield,
President of the Seaboard, devcln.wi , llH'L^|M
i .7 "
m iu u m u tu a l .B enefit S( win tv ops am* , *rvo» magnificently the
n?uiCo
a n d o u tlin e d hia p la n . A t f i r s t th e v f e a r e d -i “ nim2V- in 1ccntral h!»^h,nn,, region of Florida,
tile w ood pi e ” a n d it w a s n o t fnr tK .., ™ a ,
“ »i ennnectr. tho Gulf with the ocenn.
p r o f its b e g a n to om
, h", ti
th r e c y a a r a
th e ir bv rail, and gives to Florida, for
th e p lan .
MC 1
^ 1tiy w e ro fu lly won o v e r to I *!|"t br®1 time, a complete railway

Many Residents Of Georgia Capital
Compose Atlanta Colony At Sarasota

t h i l h Hkohtw « Wp *
ha ,i worked out w as someTHESE FOUR special trnim
' V lk UllH- * or him self he look his sailin' as usn-il carry assorted human freight, nil
supposed t« be important, and se­
lected because in one way or an ­
1 “You’re sick of the gnme!” Well,
other,
they may be useful in Flor­
now, that’s u shame.
ida.
You’re young and you’ro brave
There are hotel men, including
and you’re
* “brig....
ight.
the very solemn Keller of New
“You’ve had n raw dealt* I know
York’s Ritz-C’nrlton. Thera are
but don’t squeal;
I
bankers,
invited to son for th&lt;*mBuck uji, do your damnedest, and
selves that Florida is tho place
fight.
invest, there ure real estate men.
I t’e the plugging away th a t will has been worked out, but it is the or.V inarfrom whiob ifn to
buried
in maps, builders nml con­
win you the day,
tractors and newspaper men to toll
So don’t be a piker, old pnrdl
FOLLY EVERLASTING
it.
aua'c3sfu|i&gt;- t m about
,Ju st draw on your grit; it's easy S S T flin S » “ dAth i &lt;mL' ' v h k 'h.
And
also,
John
Rimjling,
only
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
to quit;
and* have found it £ £ 5 ^
Vt0? i sh ”ri'"' man aboard as big as Keller, ownIt’s the kceping-your-chin-up flhsckholders „ wol,
&amp; or of railroads?, hotels, circuscn.
that’s hard.
filin g Mr. Turman of New York was paying, 300 per cent!
several islands &lt;,ll' the Florida West
City wanted money. Ho wanted a j . . Leas than a week ago tho huhf
oast
and
07,000
acres
on
the
main­
W
s b e l i e v e r h a to n o
I t ’* easy to cry thnt you’re beaten
lot of money. He needed it for his , b'e hurst. At one moment there
land.
t —and die;
glittering
game
ofl finance,
-ttKS nxt
i i i i u i L wns
11 4 the
•
,-----7 R
U ,*'V O
IH M IlfP ,
j own --------pleasure
and for %
tho
support
t h e f ir s t p r in c ip le ,
It’s ensy to crawfish nnd crawl; heads ' l a h T w e i r ‘';,„S',1n - T '1 '’“'f " '’ *
««&lt;1
corporation
neacis
m
ight
well
be
thinking
about,
for
as
Sanford
im
n
w
‘^ ^ v o te d lo f his widowed mother in Chicago, of N a p o le ^ f deaV m , ? ' S kS
But to fight, and to fight when
tn California, Arizona, «ir New He proceeded to get it. He formed
hope’s out of sight!
s u c c e s s f u l b a n k in g i]
Mexicn,
letters and telegrams flow a company nnd attracted customers like returns, with repacious paWhy, that s the best gume of
rons
pulling
through
the
windows
in from Floridn asking “why don’t
fm
them ull!
y&gt; ™ iK m X '7 ; theiV s w
a y ;
w h o le -h e a r te d d d
you write about Florida?” It’s cent on their deposits. He was’ in
And though you conic out of each
nnd
biter
debts,
thefts, forgeries
Florida’s turn today.
touch
with
kings
of
finance
in
Wall
IS
grueling bout.
to
b e a c c o m m o d a ij
Every citizen, from tho man Street, he announced “confidential- and losses occupied the stage. And
-o—
All broken and beaten nnd scarrMr. Aloe Turman was a fugitive
caching
lobsters mr the Maine
«l,
a n d h e lp fiil.
coast, to his brother bringing crawSauce For Tho Goose
Ju st hnve one more try—it’s dea&lt;l
~ ,r s r
fc ;H o
fisli
into
Pasadena,
should
realize
ensy to die,
that whatever helps one part of the
I t’s the keeping-on-living th a t’s |
country,
helps the whole country.
O h i o " w i , o ' i - T i l York WorM
» f » U llor in T iffin,
• hard.
—Selected.
lo, \ ill) l.atl had « few g w a g o repair bills. T he olI k t r|a v
-oI'LOI.IUA and nil this Southern
A rthur Brisbane in telling the
th
c
,n
i,o
r
n
l
c
'
u
'
S
country
will add untold prosperity
World about Florida todny.
"fores of billions of dollars to tin.' in companies, platoons nnd
^D&gt;*c* laiidhold,
anil regi­ en noon........*
-o
general wealth of the nation and ments. They thru it their money 890.000 gone down the wind.
" " l’" l t o "
• ; ..........................................................
I)on t judge u man by tho cigars i
But will the impoverishment of
every citizen will share the ben­ upon him. Their savings, what
.011 efit.
• he gives ydu. Someone probably
ami Lnidhold save others
H u t t o n .........;........."7 ""...............................................................
’liev could borrow, every cent they mmth
gave them to him.
from a similar fate when another
.06
No
development,
increase
in
e*iuld
rake
nnd
.scrape,
went
to
the
Labor,
one-fourth
hour
■o.30 wealth and population, West, North » , °f V°ung Mr. Turman who, Ionzi or a second Moe Turman i
An exchange remarks that th r &gt;
aiong next month with prontA m o v in g old threati....;:;;:;;;;;;;;;—
;.............
.07 .-niuth or East can take away from •flone of all men in New York, come*
la hope* for us all ro Jonj** aa no
the other spot in the country. Any e.oidd enru 300 per cent on the dol- irei' of fabulous returns? It will
Labor, one-eighth hour
newspaper hangs out the' sign.
.15 .constructive
N eed le ................................. ; " ............ ........................................
,
~ work
*---l Ilitor
i. growth that nr! They had read of Ponzi. They m&gt;t. The lamb was born for the
“News Shoppe”.
.()j
. benefits ono Americhn,* benefits all had laughed at 1‘ouzi nnd his dunes. daughter. “Something for noth­
B co sw a x ............... .....................................................................
ing is the magic potion with which
.02 Americans.
But this was different! Aloe Tur- ..........
The
iun’t
K notting t broad.../............... .........” . 7 "............................
men are drugged to folly again and
----la. world
7
” W ull Imd. We
.20 ON THIS Seaboard Air Line you man wav not only promising, he Iagain.
naven t yet seen a ftURgentive cross
owordu pi
puzzle.—Eustis Lake Region
will travel through a Florida that
should come over some time. v c n T n ll* « -i‘!ii&lt;? y r ' ' ‘ •UttSKt-t-". th e f i r s t cA sontial in to pre- you have never seen, no m atter
0 " t''T v " y Iiviu k in p o ise. T h e seco n d es- h.nv often you may have travelled
Mr. I. C. Nott wan one of the io .itt o t / ; ;
ARE YOU AN ABOU?
along the East C c s t.
astronomers assisting at one of th a vo i w a n t to . ' " " T ' , W tl“ " in l-lv tu rin e th o s e ih im ts
I hi &lt; mad opened todny, runs
TAMPA TRIBUNE
tho observatories during
the use
s that
, , \ can ho
m o s t Practical
p ra c tic a l through the*
the bill
hill aid
a id lake region
.L, •T \
•
• A.,,1
.! ,u th
Vue nioal
eclipse the other day. What chance tnloiltn •will i’-iculti . • I
^ ,e im a^ in*tlon IS to picture your Iof, 9®nt.rnl. Florida, down to Svbrlng
Abou Ben Ailhem, if alive today,
did ho have?
a look made nil of sweet
m
l
V
n
,ar»
er»
greater and more perfect. Tnlj,vh,lch is " lht* m,,,,Ue
Florida, would be one of the strongest nnd And, with
—«»accord,
ninfeinc
in
mind
a
large
and
more
perfect
talent
is
.
mv.* r l lfr V,:;i
Suraaota
on
the
Sanford has been moving rapid­
“T»*e names of those
i t 1 Gulf ami hurt Pwrce on the ocean, hardest workers for the Community Answered,
ly during tho past few weeks, but the creative forces in mind a Letter m od el- ...m
who love the Lord."
Chest—because Abou, as you will
forces
ahvavs
create
.i,!!
»
•
an
1
aH
.
l
h°
rni!.r"a(l
i»ns
«mithIf Sunford is going to “arrive” by forces alw ays create after the fashion o f the " S tc T n lo c te f east, skirting the edge of Lake
u n a sa y H n jn a ia n n a isB B a K K a a g a a B S B a sa sn a n iz si
recall, as quoted by Leigh Hum,
winter, it will linvi* to conOkeechobee, through tho deep rich hnd a creed of humanity and hclp- “ And i* mine one?" said Abou.
tinuc to &amp;tc*p on tho tfns.
talent— e»Tson?UL'I,t y Crea,u tho
”ni1 lllc more perfect io;l now drained by five canals fulness ami love that outweighed Rcnlied the' n m rT ’" ,,
-oleading to the oc *un. und by in­ ail other considerations—and he |
n.„rfl )
’ A,)ou sPokc
-o Harry Daugherty wants to tell I
numerable irrigation ditches.
was
immortalized
ia
poetry.
But
rh»-..rilv
.oiii.
i
..
,
1
1
Il°
-\O
U
any
man
who
in
the
conscious
discharge
of
/ , reaI tru lh ” nbout official '
Ju st at this time, when we are;
pray thee then"' Rai&lt; '
1
Washington. It would be rather ^
FLORIDA in like California, and
y (,ar- t0 «Lmd alone; the world, w ith ignontnt
hard for Daugherty to tell the
every State in the Union, in this; cirryin* on for tho T.m pn Com-Avrito o” » " ono »h,, i
vl- k ! 1 JUt,^m enL m«v condem n; tho countenances of Every section has its citizens read'- S
real truth about anything.
K
S
i " c" •» " &lt; - « j
" h0 hVM h“
■------------o— .
..
m i l i fn r iay bo ave/ tetl* an&lt;l the hearts o f friends grow t&lt;&gt; prove th a t where they live is
Between l l l h anti 12(h SI reels
Well. moat of the
Christmas cold, but the sen se o f duty done shall be sw celcr l mi t e not only th - beat spot in the state, Al"’"
In'" y W* ‘rlbc T h. a „ « l » r c ,e nml voumho,,. Tho
trees have now disappeared, the applause o the world, the countenances o f relatives
• I t but the best spot on earth. That
holly wreathes have come down hearts of trionds.— Charles Sumner.
lk-««i‘vt.s. oi .in local patriotism is building up this t T ' - a W L S r “ dM!’ i 11 T S S - i M ? * " « PAVING ALREADY RAID
ami wo haven’t received a New
nation, little villages nnd huge ci­
Ami
sow.
vmhln
ihu
moonlight
o
f
.
Ami
.ln.»n,l
thV
Annie.,
whom
|o,c
■------- --------- ----------------- Year s card for three days.
ties, as tho tiny creatures, dead
long ago, built up the coral reefs
Small Cash Paym ent Down
l l c u i ? ,a u g h tc rJ
is « c ip h e r-k e y w h e re -w ith &lt;*n which Horida rests.
JaR" ''fhiml in tin, mat. A- ‘
.................. .. l
♦er of band concerts. When tour- we d e c ip h e r th e w hole m a n .— C arlv le.
i*ts come here next winter tlu v
JOHN RINGI.ING tells you Bxcrmlimr peoep find ........ ......] , , £
S
will want music. If they can’t
FIVE YEARS TO PAY MALAWI
Don t waste your time, come to
get it here they will move on
Sarasota, That’s th* only place. •So. uni., the mine) hrinht. ho ..id . t
S. - y - S i r ; , ™ '''? ’
down to Kissimmee where tbev
Tin-: VALUE OF ADVERTISING
I II bring my boat for v»u to Tamcan get it.
pn.
uuy
place
you
auy.”
Z l LTf.
O' Z m • *your ■
!
SARASOTA TIMES
ruised
itslThead■: 'r "1, vlsi'" ‘ iiuime leads«»*
all »“
thcI rest!
— f&gt;—
You learn from Ringllng that
A negro prisoner crawled under­
bnrnsotn i.i the one place on earth
Local morehants will be interest- :iet of his business.
neath the hood of nn automobile
that has never known a case of
REALTOR
l‘‘l,in* h they have never
We recall the story of a nier-1 pneumonia, That’s important t«,
engine in a New York reformato­ *'l
town who
people.
ry. He might have escaped but heard before,
&gt;rc, the storestory of it,.,
the syn- 'C /'int in ji small
................
...... was in ]' Id
THE
OMINOUS
RAILWAY
CROSSING
• • •
They die of pneumo-'
the engine objected to the negro’s -------dicate which
tried to buy the n a m e " 0 1 . 1
running an ndvertisc- nia often, anil so ninny other disPALATKA NEWS
Mr.st N ational Hank ituiiilinff.
prezence. coughed a lot, nnd led to “..............
Royal" to be annlieci in ! a,cnt «n every issue of the local cmes turn into pneumonia. Be­
an investigation.
...
.
J*
to n ntw I»npcr. Sometimes tho ad* wore Jib- sides says Ringling, the wise ih-o!
Railways lose many splendid op- flying; if we hit you oneo von wil 3
•king powder. 1he proposition of !»nd sopictinies small, but they were |*Io are moving into Sarasota from
Dooms 501-502. Phone 0",
porttumtlen to get out some good.be skying."
^
"
th.- subscribers could see everywhere else.
According to the Plant Citv the syndicate was to pay $2,000,000
nlli.Slrf »!•..» m.ImLa 1 . ... .a., i
till* ’•
Sales Force M iss Iiuba W illiams, Mr. R. 1*1
publicity that might be'posted ai! “ We’re" on to you, ns tho flea
Courier 1,105,550 quarts of straw ­ a letter for the name, nnd to leave .
0no ,limL*. ll« »«y". be was
«nBB*aH* a » anunM aE-aBCH nH ?!|jijaBcanBBaa||3|II
berries have been shipped this sea! LRRA S A \S " It’s Just a m at­ loud sign* for u half-mile upon i family said to the Airedale "
i s , ter of choice, between Jackson* ill &gt; each side of grade crossings with "Wherever you arc tAdn.. u/i„
, ^ 0 you, stop to consider ; t „ , r t / . .................... ......... u » i s r f t S t t t r &amp;
jna* thcjo strawberries alone have iltlK, but th " uffurV n71r('fu'.n(I tllrHi Jllv",:e
»« "hi custom er met and Pensacola. Jacksonville is nnd good effect. Possibly they might we hit you you have ulrendy’gm.c’"
brought in more than n quarter
L.k'uI S v tu tl.u m V , .
“ • "m u rh t you were will continue to be the banking be worked in a manner that would, “ If you are very economical vm,
ai’d distributing center, the gate­ cause the driver of foolish cars to-m ay possibly save your t-.ji i,'
? / a4.m ll»l? n ‘Lllurs, you must real*
ze that there is something In Flor­
way to the great Florida empiro slow down a bit before lie reached and license tag "
ida besides tourUta.
L ittle! “ You take your base or, your
M ir to Floridn what San Francis^ the right-of-way rail.*.
•O
ilgns like these, well displayed, first strike."
efore the public and eventually f
P '
, P,
bu8‘!le8S now yo it to Cnlifomla, or New York
Tim old-fashioned heroine who hon
oneet, wins for hj, i,,mi.u.4 J Y ?n ,. !i ,onL‘
the best advertiser* &lt; ity to New York State. Look at might have a helpful effect:
'A wreck less driver boats n
used to wave her red petticoat to endable reputation and agreed-. :M 0,.* town. IK makes it his pur- Jacksonville’* banks. The Atlantis
“Try our crossing ,; you’ll bo tic­ reekKss driver on the first round.’’,
"top the passenger train just b.-for •
National has grown in one year kled to death.”
Our engines aro |iui,g low. f
n u .
s i r 1 u" w * ^
plunge&lt;l Into the washout now
1*'«"'» lS to 30,000,000, the Florida
•ion t try to drive under them."
i
“One
sample
of
ourcrossings
bns a daughter who wmit.i
•
i National fc-.m 1 1 to
On;*
half
mile
from
here
pause
I
un&lt;i you will use no other.
| ...... .
V” *
. “ V*"
AMBITION LEADS
lot the train slide on by, unless,
I And a* for Pensacola, far over
“
Rest
assured
you
will
be
well
i
you
,!!?!
f
“rtn^
,^
r,.
z
c/
»t!ter.vl*c
mnybe, waving her amis or hat
I on the Gulf, almost as far West as shaken before being tak en "
y«u may be panned m paradise."
TO IMPROVEMENT
“VAMPING” TIIE JUDGE
would serve. — Macon Telegraph.
New Or leu n*•—you must get a poet
“Eventually
we
will
Kvt
you-i
t
hJ
■,oni to
nn.no. the modern girl would wave
to
describe
that.
Pcnnacola
on
the
p r o v id e n c e n e w s
why not now."
K you. (u,0 Atlantic Const Une railway.
K eep a liv e th e s p a r k o f am b itio n —if f2
a Spa1t,sh thnwl which would make
Escambia Bay has the finest deep
the old red petticoat look as tunm
engineers are no« ns fool- i luihiters'iu* work' n’ik' 1'1 PUt it:i
water harbors, and the government .
to im p ro v e m e n t. D e te rm in e to arciinv-'
as a bull fight.
'
has chosen it for its only seaplane i«h as you; they just can’t stop.",
n good size m in i fo r o p p o rtu n ity of
J S S L -ItS
A
K
1
®Remember
thi,:
If
v.e
win
you|'=:
=
^
—
—
base.
And
soil!
(Exclamation
?11IIV11tir
i\e .......
it . . ... h*
at times, and thc most amiizing
oncy.
Of course, all intelligent person* point please) Perry’s friend bought ure sure to lose.
Bfnn In Miami the other day part of it all is that the public
C o n te m p o ra ry C o m m en ts
A fool nnd hi* auto aro Soon
made a terrible mistake by n,,t appears to swallow it ,a a per­ know that if a foolish woman ever twe.vo ncres of bind for Sio an
• id undertake to make such a aero and t ells from each acre each parted.
reading the papers. He wanted i fectly matter-of-fact way.
Baffin now — open a n acco u n t with tfl
break” a that, three or four court year one thousand dollars worth of
Old folks trying to look yumm
piece of property and offered the
“A rolling stone gathers no
S
em
inole C o u n ty H ank.
I
'■v/ner fifteen thousand for it. The
blueberries. Twelve thousand dol­ moss; a rolling simp is decorated mostly I'uccoftled in 1,Hikin'
the devil.—Tamps, Times.
owner accepted. He hnd adver­
lar* worth of berries, every year, with flowers."
tised it for twelve thousand in th &gt;
from one hundred and twenty dol­ i
chucklo-heai!cd chump was
lr,r I'.TKIIK-HT l*AIII O\ NAVIVI.* U&lt; Ol »r
Doctors say kissing is danger,,,,,.
lars worth of land.
papers.—Sanford Herald.
'
ki.Jcd a t the next crossing Inst
Anil the quota of younc daredevils
week."
Nothing unusual uboiit
that.
i “*a,v
grows larger every y e a r—k *.i .
EN HOSE
» 14.*k * *^
a!i j r L S I l f c S s
r&gt;opl • are losing money every dnv ‘ c,, y &gt;™“ w'1
YOIJ
DECIDE
to
drop
newspa­
“
Bear
in
mind
that
brake’
band*
n u t a,l&lt;* ri&gt;niarkcd impulsively: invited thu beautiful heroine out
Ill*zoo Gazette.
y --K ala•• aj-t reading or advertising in i 'Oh,
per
work,
rnis-.*
hliicherrlcs
and
get
nrc Icsji expensive titan funcrulr."
judge, If only all men were
|,n t P e r f o o t
the Herald, (Either tho fauuler- like you!” Whereupon the fa&gt;r to lunch.
rich. Hut just thou Mr. Warfield,
___you^have
- ~ - not
..... yet „,a
w your
“!f
made
;
Pathos:
The
average
town
try.
’e \v D a y s
« • o ,,r S a n fo rd .)-F o rt I-uuder- witness rushed over to the bench, ( And everybody in thc large then- President iff the road, tells y ou, bequest* kindly avoid cost'.v ming to kid itself into the
i
ualo Herald.
ter gazed un in solemn silence at about his friend raising bell pep- quests."
threw her arm* around the judge’s the
i-m
.
it Is keen about culture irVi.i I
ridiculous scene.
(Continued on page 5)
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Several Events Were Well
Contented Despite Rain;
Astride Captures Opener

Cunalngbdlia Demos SJftrio;;
That Ross Vouo? Admitted
Knowing About Br;be P!mi
CHICAGO, Jan, 23. — AnQthe.*
apimrcnt Hue in the b ’C.mnellDolan baseball bribery scandal of
last fall was oxntoded Tilo-.dnv.
Bill Cunningham, Boston National
outfielder, telegraphed ‘ baseball
rommisxbner Landis that thorn

ley Farm entry.
SECOND—Claiming, purse, $1,.
000; for three years old. 51-2 fur­
longs. Fluid 103, W. Noe, 8.90;
5.00; 2.90, won. Lieutenant F ar­
rell 117; E. Robbins, 10.00; 0.20,
second. Wee Dear 108; II. S tutts
2.50 third. Time 1:11 1-5. Rapa
Lough Storm, Miss Etta,, Frank
Sumpter,
. . . Mud Nell,, Test of_ T
Time
and Novelty also run.
THIRD—Clniming, purse $1,000
for three years old, six furlongs.
Myrtle Bell 110, E. Beach, 3.30.
2.10, 2.30, won. Bankrupt 112, 1.
Parke, 2.70, 2.70, second. Kirkfield 107, J. Callutiun, 3.10, third
Time 1:10 1-5. Old Droudwiiy nnd
Florn Stur also run.
FOURTH—Clniming, purue $1,000; for four yeurs obi and up;
mile nnd 70 yurds. Iliperion 110.
II. Stutts, 10.10, 3.80, 3.90, won.
Potentilla 108, A. Accardy, 4.00,
3.40, second. Lanoil 115, T. Wayt,
1.00, third. Time 51 1-5. Tierney
Bowman, Briant Kent, Jackson,
Son O'Unc, Mediator also ran.
FIFTH —The Flamingo handi­
cap} purse $1,500; for three years
old nnd up, six furlongs. Volunte
102, J. Callahan, 7:30, out, won.
Missionary 112, M. Buxton, out out,
second. Hroomster 112, I. Parke,
out, third. Time 1:15 4-5. No
also rnns.
SIXTH—Claiming, purse ? 1,000;
three years old and up, five and
half furlongs. Eventide 107, K.
Noe, 7.80, 4.80, 3.00, won. Chow*
108, J. Jones, 12.20, 0.10, second.
Salvage 90, J. Dolan, 4.70, third.
Time 1:11, Seantake, Cortn, Seths
Lemon and Lloyd George also ran.
SEVENTH—Claiming, purse $1000; for four years old and up;
one mile ami a quarter. Frosty Boy
109, E. Rensett, 9.60, 7.90, 4.00,
won. Superking 105, F. I-ee, 31.20
10.70. second. Kent L. 102, M.
Liebgold, 5.70, third. Time 2:15.
Houneco, Purity, Vice Chairman,
Devonite and Waukulla also ran.

H aughdahl Winner
Of Feature Event
In Daytona Races

AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
FOR THE VACATING AND
CLOSING OF A CERTAIN
PUBLIC STREET IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
BE IT ENACTED BY* THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA:
Section 1. That that portion of
Orange Avenue between Magnolia
Avenue and Palmetto Avenue, in
Markham’s Park property accord­
ing to Plat thereof of record in
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Flmida in Plat Book 1,
page 79, in the City of Sanford,
Florida be, nnd same is hereby
permanently vacated and closed as
a public street and thoroughfare
of the City of Satlfonl, Florida.
Section 2. That thin ordinance
shall become effective immediate­
ly upon its passage and udoption.
Adopted thir. 26th day of Jim-

Who Is D riving a

l i e is N ot as D angerou s as He Looks!
STOP H IM !

BRING HIM TO

Florida Cleveland Motor Com]
200 E. COMMERCIAL ST.
The first person to do so w ill receive a certifi

Valued A t

L. I. McMahon, a Canadian del­
egate to the recent tax convention
in St. Louis, advised “abolislt pro*
hibitieti and you’ll find a way to
build reads."

More Y ankees Munn Loses 1st Pall
1925 Contracts In Bout W ith Courts
INDEPENDENCE. Mo., Jan. 28. ' A u ,
—Wayne (Big! Munn, who recent-‘ L j
ly defeated Ed (Strangler) Lewis, j ua
form, r heavyweight wrestler chain- j __
pint;, lost his fiw.t legal bout with
Lewis Tuesday when Circuit Judge s u i
W. II. Hall declined to issue a
temporary restraining order n-j
gain: t Lewis. Munn charged that
Lewis had interfered with his —»•
w restling contracts, had slan Jered VW
his tit! j as champion and ictimi- *»
dations.
He asked a temporary
i ..tilling order pending appli-i
catkin fo r an injunction.
j Dc:
■ Judge Hall r aid that his refusal
w a j not ahroluto and asked Munn
:.ad his manager to show seme au‘nority f .r their action. Tin court
m!w -I .'loan to bring a damage
suit U.-ed upon a sp.eeifie ant rf
Interference and Hander.
ri:

Mrs. Frank Scott of Jewell, la.,
is the mother of ninctien children,
there being fivo set* of tripletj ,
Th* mnjor league record for and two pair of twins, according
home runs by one player in a sin­ to a recent press dispatch.
gle gam&lt;* is four. This mark was
cut by “Bobby" Lowe of the Bos­
The All-Red airship that is to
ton Nationals in 1881, and equaled fly between Europe, India and
two years later by Ed Dclohanty, Australia will carry 100 passeng­
of the Philadelphia Nationals.
ers.

Ellenton—Water street
ppened and improved.

There W ill A ppear Upon Our Streets

AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
j FOR THE VACATING AND
j CLOSING OF A PORTION OF
1 FULTON STREET AjVD GABB E IT STREET (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS WATER STREET)
IN T1IF CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
— RE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO­
PLE OF THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD: FLORIDA:
£6
Section 1. That tfic portion of
Fulton Street and Gabbctt Street
ays
(formerly know at W^tqr Street)
MADISON SQUARE GARDES. R.r III. &gt;
N. Y., Jan. 2 8 ,— Puavo Nurmi | when lie
mt* in the City of Sanford, Florida,
scored one of the most spectacular and won
Vie nlorL* particularly described ns folvictories of his American invasion
3t-e- l°w*. to-wit:
Tuesday night when he &gt;von the
&gt;at(a) Fulton S treet—From the
three quarter mile race fenting
the opening night of the Millroso
L'U o|cn:t line of Myrtle Avpiiuo to the
games, conquering Joe Ruy and
leant line of Oak Avenue extended
three other rivals.
.
a. !: vdien officials a n - '
The phantom Firm not only beat
ir.r.cd the two and one ! (b) Cabbett S treet—Formerly
Ray by 10 yards in a brilliant fin­
it in 11.44 4-5, break- (known a a Water Street front the
ish after trailing the 1
md one fifth neconth
f»r seven laps of th&lt;
j e a 1 r.ido of Myrtle Avenue to the
d set last Saturday
journey, but shattered
•v :t side of an unnamed alley be­
night far that ok lance.
record for the distune
I ;ro Frigcrio picturesque Ital- tween Myrtle Avenue and Oak
iati wa:l:er who h dds the Olympic 1Avenue extended North,
championship, ce'cbruted his A ncricot' d'-luil at tiie M iltro:-('.urn:- be end the same arc hereby perval Tr . (lay night with e. victory in jinanently vacated and closed as
a li re, mile handicap event.
1public streets and highways of the
Frigerlo, toyed with; three r.ppo. tt-ity of Sanford, Florida.
nci't: to whom he conceded ImndiSe. lion 2. That this ordinance
on cap of 23 to 53 jeconda. The Italvi- i:m caught his rival at th.- two shall be, and become effective imml mile mark and after jockying b .' mediately upon its passage and
a few laps, stepped out and won
*h- lastly by 40 y:ir:i over hi:: ntJnre t adoption.
Adopted in tegular session tiiir.
•k ■ rival, Irving Baskin, of Now York,
who had a 30 second allowance.
24th day of January A. D„ 1925.

Henry Saylor, aged 75, has re­
cently completed u trip with hm- .
and buggy from the Mexican lur
der to Y’ork, i'a., where he is vis
iting relatives.

Training of school children In
leather working in the numerous
trade school.* of Egypt have caused
iub-tanlial strides in the ieathcrvrorking Industries of that country
in recent years.

ing relative to O’Cotlnell case
nothing but a mass pf lid ftnd
can only repeat denial given papers
here Monday. Made no such statenicnt as thut attributed trf mq nor
have I been interviewed on O’Con­
nell case, exeunt when I returned
from East in October.'*.
I
According to tluf story, Cunningham, v/ho was n room mate of
Young, said that Young admitted 11
to him thut he, Frank Frisch ami •
George Kelly, other members of 11
th* Giant'i mentioned in O'Conik IFs statem ent to Landis, were | .2

N o* big league ball player
m a d e m o r e r a p id s trid e s In
1021 t h a n J o h n Moving of th e
L e s io n
Hod Sdx
p ic tu r e d ohuve W h e n t h e 1921 se ason
opened. Moving w a s p r a c ti­
c a lly u n k n o w n , m erely t h e
t h i r d s ir in g c a tc h e r of a club
t h a t w a s n 't going a n y w h e r e in
p articu lar
B - f o ic th e season
closed Moving w a s a l t e r n a t i n g '
b a c k of t h e b at w ith t h e Dos*
to n r e g u la r s
Me h ad p r a c ti­
c a lly s u p p la n te d th e tw o v e t­
e r a n s . S tev e O'Neill a n d Val
I ’lcinlch
R e ce n tly M a n a g e r
L e e Kohl set at r e s t t h e s t a t u s
of Moving for t h e c om ing sensari by a n n o u n c in g th a t he
would be t h e Hint s trin g bark i
s t e p of th e Red Sox "Mevlng
h a s th e m a k in g s of a g rea t
catcher.'* s a y s
Fold
"Me
t
h a s n 't q u ite a r r iv e d a s yet. but
1 look to r him to go hlg th e
t
com ing se ason
Me possesses
e v e ry m e c h a n ica l asset plus a
w ise old head '*

DAYTONA. Jan. 28.—Marked by Seven
fn*.t time considering the brevity
nnd frequent turns of the five Sign
event* on the card and by a record
attendance*, automobile racing was
permanently resumed on the rec- , nuire
ord-estahli: bed Ormond-Seabreeze | y (wlj;
Daytona Beach course Tuesday. A . ,
nerica of six meets is to be held i (jay (
before April 1, following which I,Us*
another program for racing will be
*VIil
arranged.
, wj,n
Tuesday's principal rnce, a 10 ' WIU.,|,
mile free-for-all, which was won by Steve
Sig ILiughdah), world’s ilirt track *j„, ^
champion, driving a Miller straight g,)X.
eight, in 9:28, Boh Green, ChiraTw
go, Frontenac, was second, and Bud
,
Putnam .
Providence,
Simplex, man.

AN ORDINANCE PROH
NEW YORK, Jan.fifc—Alt jokes
TIIB OPERATION O P llOTOR about
the Scotamnn
pn‘ DRIVEN* YKmCLES BY IN- U k u U rlp tU .^ -ab o u t the Scots- teea^0.blll», ■ ^ W J t U k and!
TOXICA?3ED B«$t80N8, OR
M iIrifhman
w a Kwho
T .went
. . .■three |1 blR* A -fojJ.unc l
l'B B 80N » UNDER TH * IN­ ‘"into a bar Tor something to drink j Within his fingers Janies Wat- ■
ity.The
and walked out a » iiv —thirsty.
The lace subway g u a rd with a wage 0f
FLUENCE OF INTOXICATING Irishman was broke.
1$32 a week, held enough money to
CfCjUORS. AND PROVIDING
James . Wallace, a cubWay plat­ bring to New York from Scotland
PENALTIES FOB* T H E ’ VIO­ form guard In the B.-M. T.'s Ca­ hie wife, Johanna; bis 0 year old
LATION OF T H U ORUIN AN- nal “5fret station, has shalUrcd the daughter Kathleen and baby Mav
Scotsman theory for all time. Wal- j Who is three y e a n old.
lace is a Scot. He came to this t Then he walked to the spot where
country two years ago, and aincc the station agent stood,
|.that time be has been saving pen- “Here," sand Jquies Wallace, Scots­
man, “ I just found this on the platform."
Mrs. Celia' Weisbaym of 2$M
. Wallace was on d o ty :a t Canal West 29th Street, ‘Coney Island,
Street. He shepherded-Abe mob Identified the pocketbook and the
scenes which always accompany money ar her property. She hand,
the 5 o'clock rush, a t this tran s­ cd Wallace $200 as a reward.
fer point. He herded the crowds
“I’ll admit I thought about It,"
this way and that. He answered Wallace Raid. “4 mean hero was
enough to bring Johanna and the
babies over, b u t then I th o u g h twell, maybe somebody as- poor as
I am has worked a lifetime to save
this much money, and then, of
coarse, I turned it over to my bosj.
“I’ll bring my family over, ail
right, In the first place, this re­
ward will help a lot,’’ raid J in
j
Wallace.
“
1
n

Stove and Fire Place
W ood
Cut to Suit

Britt R ealty Company
$9,00 per coru delivered

F ellow s’ Service Station
The H om e o f Dunlop Tires
V/o cell Gulf Gasoline, Supreme Oil; Special Ve
d&lt;4 KorxtJ Oil for Fords to tnku th e chatt r oul
H igh.: t grade of accessories of all kinds. Cham
piun Spark Plugs, Ford Gaskets and Fells.
LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS

Fellow s’ Service Station
1st and ICini.
Phone 447-W

; THEY DELICIOUS? "
f t h o s e crispiA, crackty

crunchy nutmeats hun
IU say they’re dalidous.
Just ahandfulof'em makes
a mighty nice bit o* eatutgl
B ut w hen a fello w ’s
"sweet tooth" sinks into
a bar oi Oh Henry! and
comes crunch into those
crispy nuts, gosh I don't
they taste good, better,
BEST?

Butter cruom and caramel
and milk chocolate and de­
licious N U TSI T h a t’s
Oh Henry! . . . the best
candy you ever tasted!
Try a bar . . . NOWI It
only costs a dime.

�4 ^ rn p i&gt; M 4 4 t

PROFIT
lolly Herald
D *RATES
ih in Advance

___ M a ll»*
I

He a t l i s
4a a t l a a

doubt* above
nts* or* for eonirttona.
| averse* length
• tin*.
rg« JPo for first
t )■ restricted to
fflcatloit.
Mi matt* Th* HsnLtl 1 t*&gt;'responsible
[nrorrect Insertion,
I for subsequent
|e office should be
■lately tn case of
IgnTISBR*Inresentiitlv* ttaorL with rates, rules
Inn. will glve you
knattnn. Ana tf
■ will Assist you In
■trial ad to males
1st s a n e * .
*h)uM xtvf thstr

toffies sJdr#** a s
nhon* number ,11
LTC* A l'ejit on*

[i thouMna?3iM a
k tti* other* o a n 'l
Lota you u nless
l i » 4 d&lt;lret».

■ompt E f f ic ie n t

DIRECTORY
I place within may
people of Sanford
so often needed.
1st when any ape*
s required. It is
Iphabetically for

Classified Directory

Advertising

Miscellaneous

lace in this
RECTORY
'HONE

MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, aidewalks, build*
ing blocks, irrigation boxes, J. B.
Tcrwliiegcr, Prop,
Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
N. tau tel St.
Phone 5G5
H1L1. LUMUER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

half m illion ilnllHr hlkhwiiy in tho
itnlf ln&gt;srh Just
h n lsh ril: a tw o
mllll m d o lla r hrldg» ac r o s s E scnm hla Ray s t a r t e d : q u a r t e r
million
do lla r o p e r a hoiisi* under construe*
tinn; tw o mlMIc-ns b r i n g sp e n t on
h ig h w a y ; uro*tout clianco for live
d r v s lo p e r s to get In mi ground
floor. W r ite D oV rlnpm rnl P o p a r tnienl T ho I’o e saccila N ow s._

AUGUSTA CIIP.DNICLE — Au*
gustn, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate cash ,0‘Jc
charge, 10c per lino, minimum

TO THE PUBLIC:
The following named contract­
ors are fair to Organized laibor ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County is reached through
pay the Union Scale set by
d Directory and
Local No. 12(U of Painters, Dec­ tho St. Augustine Evening Record.
AND MOTOR KE- orators and Ppper Hangers of Quick results. Two eentn per word.
Sample conv on request.
INDING. - •' W. R. PHI. -4V
-Tem ilrftn, T i’Sm PA. FiCoRlDA—'laiflK Daily
Times, tho great homo daily,
LECTltlC SERVICE V. C. Coller, C. F- Metcalf, Horace
1 Electrical repairs, Jimtnez, H. Harrow, It. L. Sei­ rate l% c per word, mfnimutt.
itral Ave. Orlando, lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 2flc cash with order. Write
Talbott, T. M. Dunlnp nnd G. W. for complete rate card.
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
O. Shinholscr. We also ask the
scene of stupendous development*
Si Car. Drive it public to see their painters have *Read
about it in the Palm Beach
)ak and Second St. their local card.
! i'ost. Sample copy sunt on reH. Harrow, Pres.
1quest.
v,'
|)Y REPAIRING___
ADVERTISING gets results if it
|TE1\' — Automobile
reaches piAential buyers. Pa*
Iriug nnd Rebuilding,
latka Daily News is circulated in
p".. Oak Avenue. _
an industrial and agricultural sec­
B FOR HIKE_____
tion.
to SERVlTTR Day
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
lects all trains. BagFlorida real cstnte advertise in
[cr. Phono 551.____
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent
Tf* TRIPS_________
cent n word daily, two cents a word
All weak men ami women
| CARDER. Day and
Sundays.
All nervous men nnd women.
Alt skinny men and women
| THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
Can grow stronger, healthier i accepted want ad medium In
WRECKER
nnd more vigorous anil take ^on • Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
solid needed flesh in 30 days ju s t; an insertion. Minimum 25c,
by taking McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets four times u F L O R I D A — O R L A N D O — O r l a n d o
day—as easy to take as candy.
inornng Sentinel; largest classi­
And what n hit these flesh pro­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­
[AltUlET! Marinello ducing
have mndo.^ One imum 24c cash with order.
kinds. Rain w ater a druggisttablets
tripled
his sales in one
Old First National
A LITTLE WANT AU in The
week.
png, rhf.no 245.
Herald will bring you big re­
Everybody knows that nasty\N|» DYERS
tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver Oil sults. Advertise those old articles
[STEAM i’RESSERY is a wonderful vitalize!', flesh pro­ you have stored away and hnvo
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
k a speciulty,
I lit ducer and health creator.
[enue, Phone 327-J.
But who wants to swallow the may bring you sevural dollars.
horrible stuff, when these wonder­ Phone 148 and a representative
ful tablets—McCoy's Cod Liver Oil will call to see you.
Compound Tablets are just as good
NOTICE
ELKS
Sanford Lodge No. 1241
Regular Meeting Wed., 28.
Walter Hand Building.
Balloting for candidates.
Signed: S. Rouge
gCTRlCAL
ELECTRIC CO.
I to Gil Ion tfc P |att
D- Everything elecPpe 422. Electragith
STATIONS AND
^SUPPLIES
fitv ia ^ rs rrrm
Oil, Tires1, Aceesso[“'« with a smile* Elm
[Phone 447 1.3. ^
erre stations. Magwond. First and Elm,
[*nue ami 10th Street.
p b FLORIST'’
rQr all oceazkins.
'■ 9hnn# 200-W
. f u r n it u r e
Tti iif. T o s e l l ?
trincilr** C0. We pay
4 worth. Phone No.

'•ink Building Annex.
&gt;»e 117-1. 3.
U-LINEHY
liTy t' HOP—For exWintry call 579-J.
R &gt; Jt) LOAN
lj£P MONEY?—We
J v 0,1'iftf* on' F irst1
-mfonl Boiat and

Graham

FOR SAI.E—St tide baker at a
rifIce. Box X, Herald Office,

WANT TO BUY—County produce,
canned vegetables, syruo, high­
est prices paid. Davis Wholesale
Co.. Augustn, Ga.
WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
perty with us now. Your de­
scription will go in new catalogue
now being made up. See the now
manager nt the now location. C.
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st
National Bank Bldg.
WANT TO BUY—Flat
Inquire Herald office,

APARTMENT FOR RENT—Corn ir Oak and Second. StreVVr—
Phillips Duilding. phone 3.
FOR RENT—2-room apartment
furnished, first floor. 202 Park
Avenue.

Iaost and Found
FOUND—One Firestone tire, tools,
dies, and motor meter. Owner
please call at police station mid
identify.
______
LOST—One Shriucrs Fra* Red,
Morocco temple. Reward if returned to John Gove 1018 W. 1st
Street or phone 405,
LOST—Tnm-o-shnntcr orange cap
between 1st and 5th on Magnolia
Tuesday morning. Phone 142, W.
If. Hvnes.
______
LOST—Key folder between post
oftb'c nnd First National Bank.
Box 397 or 313. F irst National
Bank.

or

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work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

K. K. r n x . t'flftiplntnnnt.

J. N. W estbrooks

vs.
I'Al.Kl! 8 lli:in * A ttl&gt; . I t at.
I »• ftiiitu n ls.

(iiin ttm ith

I'tTATliiN.

Tn r.iteti Mitt iquiril, nml I,y than I
I'lielps. an T r u s t, • tur l-ymati Hank
I'n |u i.'luir.'i, anil Ilia S u m i s s i ir i i In]
T r u st, nml l!i»' eit-iiuriiiiTit, whoso |
nnmi » a n iin k n n w ii, w h o o n J a n - »
nary :':&lt;tli i v n , warn Irm lln g u n it,
ib.hu: .................. uiiil&gt;r t!n&gt; r o - p a r t - l
in-raii||&gt; n a m e am i s t y lo o f I,y mint
It.m l,, .uni , nail ami
o f tin 1
aiiovo n,lim it i l o fn n l a n ts . If li v i n g ,}
an I if i lllu-r, a n y o r alt o f t h e I
&gt;,:tlil it, I. a t.ml i Im 'I,ml, to a ll tnirt- !

Boats

10 i i-liilm liii;

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nitilor

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|i |i' i i|. li.....m i l l , l.y n ia n I'lo I pa, j
for people in moderate circum- nliiro:i
o i|, h i T i i i i t r ,
for
l.yttmil {
stances. I’ill die announcement of ill
lia n a t
part ni'i s.
ileri*uH&lt;i|, ami
tho first opening sale will be made Ills Min i iiMHiirs In T r u s t, ilnorusoil, i
ilecoasvil, j
for S t .' VnlfcnUnjV Day, Feb. 11, nml tlio rii-parirm ru.
"lin'd' iminiiH uro u n k n o w n , tvlm on
1921. No announcement y L mndn JnniMi
y UUtli, 1 nos. worn tr a ilin g [
to anybody, even thu newspapers nml 11*1*111. buslnm-s timlnr th o on- I
p.ii
i
I
*
r
iliip rnitiii, ami aty l» of l.y - *
do not know this location. Work
Itanli. am t a g a i n s t all part Ira
of pbysicai dovelupmeiit will l&gt;* . iiii.o
L ’Unli.i i ii v r .r s u t, .pmlnr
Rut u s ,
seen at’ 'dilV| t'thrte/l’iftthHidllitidy. We will (il*-1 ■lo'iii nl. itreoatmit, R ufus Mli, tmnl. ;
fer ithoiit fill lots in the first sec­ 11....-ist'il, nml Rufiin Mlioppnnl, ill*- |
or o ilirrw lsn . in ami to itio
tion to be* opened to a few wise i,i"ii"il,
f o l l o w i n g *1 ui-r t Ini!
lamt s ltim lo ,
men who will buy front the plans. lyiroj nml lining in tho i'U y or Man*
If you answer tills advertisement fo u l. • ' "imty or Homlnolo a m i Mtalo
f rinrliln. iiinro p .irtiru larly ilequickly you can see tho property o(n-rlli".|
Rooms or Rent
a fo llo w s , i n - w l i :
before work starts. Special low
I.o ls n ami II. In lllni'k t.
Tli-r I. o f Hatifnril, riorM.i. no*
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with pre-opening prices will* ho made
• orillug in K. R. Trafforil'a Map
out meata.
Reasonable rates for a few who answer promptly.
i&gt;r Sniifortl, Plnriiln, uroiinllng
Easy
terms.
Plans
will
be
ready
to a plat tlnrnof duly of rooLincoln House,
in a few days. New York ami
Philadelphia parties are the ownor-i
a ml dt'vehnwrs. Addrc. s Box X.
Y. Z. Care Tho Herald.

t. 4 ft., din.
rd Engine,
ur. A sacnber,
20 ft. 0 in.
Inder Cnllie,
ur. A bar-

i'

(Irnphonolns, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
121 Sanford Ave.

Sanford Sign Shop
Designers and painters of Sanford';, tib tinetive signs. Sam
ford Avenue a t First Street.
Phono 480-W.

Z U iir r lc s .
U nit o t
tv iirk m n tish lp .

q u n lity

*1

Writs for latest dsslrna.
r. n. TtJitxea^.
P.

f).

S a n f a r i l . 1' l n r l i l i
I l » l MCI. I'hllM* M l

DAVID B. HYER
ARCHITECT
Mcmbsr L L A
tin s*

U ullU lm r

Orlnmlii, I'lnrlilii

Apartment house on
1'liia is u bargain.
One fiv
condition,
FOR RENT—Furnished room $4.00 house.
$5.00 pep week. One apartment.
Rates moderate 110 Commercial St.
Five acre farm on hard road,
FOR RENT—Two or three furn now in crops. Cheap anw on easy
{shod rooms for light hoiisekeep terms.
ing. 311 West 3rd Street.
We have houses to rent,
in and see us.—Seminole
Co., 11(1 E. Second Street.

“ASK MR. CONNELLY
About the Following Hargain.s
*if\ -r*»i&gt;ut li!inn»li&gt; w
i»ii I 'n l u t r l t i i M t - I V K ,\ T Y f o o l L it o n * n iif iir it A v c lii-u n r,
a lir,I r on in a,
s n r n i t r . •••»•*. h i - l w r i - n l l l l h n m l I J O i S ' n - r l .
...
r i t u l e r n rv i io o t i r c *
| 4ii »&gt;
e lid e lu.
lo cu tlu ll- P r i c e
term *.
9.'».7r»ib-9TiVI r n « h , fAU j» c r m o u t h .

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l-MVI* r o i i m virti In im s iilm v , l n x f r c i.J r l l y . a W r w i i S k a
saoo &lt; \ S | | — sao iu-r n i n n l h l u l l a n snlmUle i ial llnr lr ral r r lnl .i jl i . In
n m l imltl f o r .
S - r u n in l iu i i R n lm v ,
niin lrrit.
n m l | * , | c r S.VJ.VO.IMI. *.‘ 0 0 m a l l . S oil | i r r
K»ml lu ru llm i.
I'r l f* »3,Z.10,00,
m u„th.

— i . o r s — 1.o t s

f i l m i l i m t i w i l l |» u t y o n In |» « ra ffifiltiti iif H o t n r t»f t h e h e * | l o t* In t o w n .
A ( I w u i c f t o m u !«•* H om e r r o l i n m t e j *
Mee u i .

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
( ltealtora)
103 Magnolia Ave,
Phone 48

ONE OPPORTUNITY!
Sanford, Florida, We always
got a few wise early buyers to
help use before wc announce the
grand opening of any of our m-w
subdivisions. We are quicty pre­
paring our plans now for a pub­
lic announcement of our opening
day on Ft. Valentine'.! Day, Ft b.
I t, 1923.1 If you will boost for
us ad know how to keep quiet un­
til the newspapers entry our ad­
vertisements we will le* vnu in at
very low pre-opening prices at our
t rices at our new subdivision in
the suburbs of Sanford. Right in
the iine of ail future development.
About 50 lots nil told will be sold
in advance to those who answer
quickly. You can buy from the
map before tho physical work is
started and you will bo taken out
to see the property. Easy terms
to quick buyers. Write X. Y. Z.
Care The Herald.

CARPENTER

m il rm .X X II

P A IN T

Tho Paint That .Saves You
Mousy.
Manufactured hy
I. I i r r - . n , - l . l m l * l r r

Sold by

P ain t

Co.

I.OHSI M i P A I N T C O M P A N Y
11 .A l l n m i o l t u A v r .
P l u m e 2711

, Chiropodist
■'Tin* Bible Is n Iiihi!; of fuith
and a book of morals, and a book
of religion, of special revelation
from God; tint it is also a book
which tear lie- man his own indiv­
idual responsibility, hi.* own dig­
nity. ami his equality with bis
fellow man."—Daniel Webster.
Wives among the Eskimos are
stated to be useful for chewing the
ekin of one tyin* of seal, whose
hide is so tough that it cannot be
used for boot-making until it bus
been well chewed.

I FOOT SPECIALIST
1’urns. Hiiiilnns. Ingrowilig Nulla, tlenvy Call.•uses or tired aching
fuel.

&gt; m i. c. i„ m u s h
Ymwnil Prow nitlg.
1‘honc.
Llsvator

Elton J. Moughton
AHCHITECT
First National Hank Hldg.
Sanford.
- ■— * Florida

y GEORGE McMANUS
-burr-HOH:

A W H Y £W lt&gt; H I T
O N M E?

i i .o i i i n \ .

M ;t i l \ O l . U n i l x'l'V.
IN l'H A N i'K IlY .

BRINGING UP FATHER
Y O O M A K E M E t y i C K .^ - ,
W H Y O O N ’T Y O O W E /NR
A O O L F ?&gt;UlT U IK E . ALU
T H E O T H E R M E t S ? H-----

Help Wanted

i x T i n : c u t r i H T t a i l 'h t n r t u p .
i Jiiiiit u.
n u n ir

WANTED—Work by one nr two
white young men, handy at any­
thing. Call nr address 9 It. R.
Ave. Go anywhere.

Apartments

Real Estate

FOR SALE!—Small homo with
$2,000j WANTED—Couple to bo married
three acres of land. 60 orange
at public wedding at Shrink 'jig
trees nml truck garden. Meal spot nml 2 years. Outside lire limits Circus. R ing,. license, ceremony :?f
/o r chickens, electricity and water.
at.d several hundred dollar. wortw ^Jj
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone for quick sale only.—Thrasher &amp; of prerents free. All application* :
G arner._______________________
671-J.
confidential. No one w U ll/ij
FOR Q UICSTS a LE —5 neres cel­ strictly
know
name
of couple until tho /;l
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
ery land, nil tiled and in high ceremony.
Apply quick. Shrino &lt;
rtnto
of
cultivation.
Price
of
land
Sanford, Florida, This is one
circus headquarters, Welaka Btk.» V*L
chance to get in on the ground $-100 per acre.—Thrasher &amp; Gar­ Real! road Ave. I’hone C17. A iK i^
floor. Philadelphia operators with ner.
for Mr. Qualntance.
an organization all over the coun­ o w s f n r w i L i r s e l l d o -c in lot,
try will open up a new develop­
desirable location for residence,
$1,000,000 company wants man
ment in Sanford's suburbs in a for $1,100. Small cash payment to sell Watkins Home NccesslUe*short time. Nobody hero in town required and balance can Lo paid in Sanford. More thnn 130 usod
has yet been told where this pro­ monthly. Phone 493-W for ap­ daily, income $35 to $10 weekly*
perty is located. We are making pointment.
Experience unnecessary.
Writ©
our plans quietly for a big opening
Dept. H-5, The J. R. Watkins Co.,
Six
lots
close
in
worth
$0,500,
next month. About .10 lots in the
02-70 West Iowa Avc., Memphis,
first soctloq will be offered in ad­ can be bought from owner for $5,- Tenn.
Thom
vance nt special low pro-opening 000. On easy terms.
prieos to a few who will assist us
Housos For Rent
in boosting the property when we
nre ready to nmiouncr the open­ We have some beautiful lake
ing. We will take you to see the front lots on Lake Wildmere one* FOR RENTSmall house, foul
rooms, one ncr.* turn!, garage,
property at once and you can buy half mile from the Dixie Highway
from the plans on easy terms, be­ in a nest of beautiful clear lakes, Ginderville. See Frank Tnkache.
fore the work of improvement '•* fir sale.
We will build your home, land­ WANTED—By experienced house
started. Ans\vor quickly X. Y. Z.
painter, work, contract or day
scape your grove, and relieve you
Care The Herald.
of trouble and worries incident to work, reasonable. Write Thomas
West, 505 E. Kay St.. Tampa, Fla.
building up a place.
In the meantime, you can go
Mrs. S. G. Meharg, who has been
fishing. You can fish in any one
Secretary of State of
of tile dozen lakes, and if you don't appointed
Texas,
has
tho reputation of being
know how to fish, we have several
experts who will be glnd to show one of the best platform speakers
you. Mr. Sohotfield who has been in her state.
singing nt the Baptist Church will
vouch for the above.
STEWART'S SUB-DIVISION
Try Smith’s Barber
LAKE JESSUP LAND CO.. Inc.
Altamonte Springe
Lnngwood. Fl»Shop for proud barber

WII.L TRADE—Home in Winter
Park for like value in Sanford.
David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.

FOR RENT OR LEASE—Almost
new store room on Railroad,
uptown, unloading track, 4,009 feet
floor space, suitable for grain or
wholesale produce etc., write Ro*
235, Sanford, Fin.
FOR RENT—5-roum bungalow
just painted nnd refinishod,
double garage on paved St., good
neighborhood. 315 W. 1st, City.
E. f . Field.
____

1, o t s

Real Estate

Automobiles

PRINTING
- For Sale
IGUT.PIUNT SHOP—Kush ord- LEARN ABOUT fo n t County and
I-nkoland, through tha Star-Tele*
er* a spceinltyi Thono 417-W,
Elegant table board—rates rea­
gram. Best advertising medium In sonable. Something good to eat,
9 Railroad Avenue.
houth Florida Published mornings. 500 Palmetto Aye., Phone 200-J.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— Ktar-Ttlegram, lakeland. Fla.
Printing *that pleases. Prompt OHIO—Xenia.. Make your sales YOUR CHANCE—$123 buys com,
service. Telephone 93. Nuw loplete vulcanizing outfit. Full
through the Xenia Gazette,
_ cation, Welaka Building.
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural instructions and chart for installa­
district. Want ad and display tion. I*. O. Box 324. City.
_____TAPER IIANGER
I. L, TALBOTT—Painter and pa- rates on request.
Briscoe, 3 passenger touring car
i per hanger. Phone 310. 115 cot.UMCtm ioiu&gt; i^r.iKiRn—ctsss- good running condition, chenp for
Jura mis have Iti* largeal circu­
Park Avenue.
lation In Pnuttiw*st»rQ Ocnralo. quick sale, 203 .Magnolia or phone
bat*
8f fS-yrnnO Una.__________ 259-W.____
REAL ESTATE
TO
REACH
the prosperous farm­ FOR SALE One Cary safe, 250
I). A. CALLER A It. R. F.LDUIDGF.
indies wide nml 35 inches high.
ers
and
fern
growers of Volusia
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
Apply 305 Magnolia Ave., phone
property listed nnd for rale. Of­ county advertise in the DeLnnd 259-W.
News, rate lc per word, cash
fice 108 Second St.. Near Dark wDaily
ith ordeT.
Avenue. I’hono 282.
FOR SAI.E—Pure sugar cane sy­
MAINE—Wntervtlte, Morning Sen­
rup, 05c per gallon in 35 gallon
J. E. SPURLING, auh-divisioi
tinel. Thousands of Mnlne peo­ bnrrels, Pure Sugar House mnlnsspecialist. Subdivision to Or ple arc interested in Florida prop­ ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Davis
lnndo, Florida, and F l o r i erty. Reach them through tlK Wholesale Co., Augusta. Ga._____
Heights, Florida on'Dixio High Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
way.
FOR SAI.E—10 ncre3 celery land,
lot 4. Eurnka Hammock. Rich­
ADVERTISE
to
tt
e
Journnl-Her__________ STOVES
ard
Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
aid. South Gcorgin’a greatest
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil newspaper. Morning, afternoon, non, Ind.
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, weekly and Sunday Classified rates
ovens and victrcdns. Your credit 10c per line. Waycross Journal- CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
is good. Phono 49L-3. 321 Firat Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting nnd
Street.
TIN AND METAL WORK ~ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
Send in your rtubscriptinn to the
JAMES IT COWAN
___ All kinds
or hapd it to your local FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
of, .Tin and Sheet Metal Work. Tribune
nt half price. Phono 415-W. L.
dealer
so
you can read Florida’s
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
I. Frazier.
greatest
newspaper.
One
year
Avenue nnd Third Street. Tele* $8.00, 6 months S4.0C, three months
phone 111.
FOR SAI.E—Roll top
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
hogny, in good condition
cheap. Herald Office,
All makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also DO YOU WANT to buy or sell AUCTION SALE—Watch for tho
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 nnything?*’ If so advertise In
auction sale of 33 (urge lots at
the "GninesvIUa Sun."
Geneva on Feb. 5, a t 1:30 P. M.
VETERINARIAN
IVKMT VIRGINIA—Clarksburg. The
Clnrk*l&gt;urv Kxpomnt. morning
Baby chicks ready now, 10,000
DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. Incluillng
morning Issue, weekly, nil* profit makers. Prompt
Dolans Vctinary Remedies, 313 t rent per Sunday,
word, minimum Re.
shipments and qunlity guaranteed.
E. Second S t, Sanford, Fla.
DKVKI.OPKHN A T T E N T IO N —P«n- Continental Hutchery, Box 704,
Is ImKlnnimr th e g r r u t r s t d r Building Material saeula
v e lo p m rm in G lnrlda's h i s u r y : a Valdosta, Ga.

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                    <text>ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

Senate Considers Section
Proposing [Change In 2nd.
Postal Rating COOUDGE A IM
Sheriffs
11 Attend
ervices of
ers Armed

Views
n’s Body
idow Glad
Was Able
Adversary

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 7 ,A controversial section pro­
posing n revision in second
class zone rates was before the
senate Monday in continuing
its consideration of the pool'll
pay rate increase bill.

the rate to one and one-half cent
on postal cards and on letters mail♦
free delivery is not es­
tablished, as recommended by the
department, were rejected. A de­
termined fight ngninst the proposed
advances on the nA rertising matter
oi publications subject to second
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.— Ad­ class zone rates is In prospect. Sev­
vancing its consideration of the eral amendments designed to elim­
poctal pay and rate increase bill inate the recommended increases
Mnndnv. with oth­
Monday, the senate approved n were
number of item s, including one ers proposing decreases in the
fixing a rate of one nnd fourth present rate.
Debate Monday showed three di­
cents a pound on reading matter
of all publications, but stopped visions of thought on tho bill.
work on the measure for the day Democrats headed by Senator Sim­
upon reaching the controversial mons of North Carolinn and Sen­
proposal for revision of zone rates ator Swanson, Virginia, were ready
to oppose any increases in second
on second class mail.
class
rates. Senator Sterling, Re­
In fixing the reading matter
rate at one nnd one-fourth cents, publican, South Dakota, nnd Sen­
the Bcnntc approved a reduction of ator Willis, Republican, Ohio, on
one-half n cent n pound from the tho other hand, would go farther in
instances than reported by
rnto now paid by general publiea- most
the committee *n
nnd
follow tha
tlons and places them on a parity hlehor
, \ , toUoV
with religious, scientific and cdii• - "commendations of the
cntionnl periodicals, which already postofllce department, while Sen­
enjoy the lower rate. At the same ator Moses, Republican, New
in chnrgc of the meas­
time it rejected a recommendation Hampshire,
ure, led the fight for the commit­
of the post office department that tee.
tho rate for general publications
Responsibility for failure of the
he *increased
n -pound. postal
. . to , two cents
,
snlnry increases, Senator
A provision increasing the rate Moses said, must rest directly on
on private nnd nouvenir post cards j senators who prevent enactment of
from one to two cents was np- this hill, “cither by mutilation or
proved, but proposals to advance'by filibuster."

“Ma's” Inaugural Speech

NUMBER
• ., *• t • . • 153.

RELIEF IS S E W

i

M I N G TUBE

'4s-.

President Dedicates Next 4 Heroic Rescuer Cheered When
Years to Continuing Pres­
He Emerges From Pit Safe
sure for Economy Within
After Finding Bodies of
Affairs of the Government
His Three Fellow Workers

NinetyFaroUiesIncliiding 350 People Must
Be Cared For, Says
Telephone Message

Executive Planning
Cause of Accident
Other Economies . Remains A Mystery

No Abatenient Of
Waters tn Sight

If C on fess Sustains Budget Movement Started tc Reward
Recommendations,Cun’tCut
“Biff Bill” Martin; Victims
Taxes In Fall, He Declares
Employed As Steam Fitters

Lower Part of Long

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 27.—The
COI.UMBUS. O., Jan. 27.—A
four years of administration upon small gas-filled shaft 47 feet deep
And Part McIntosh
which President Coolidgc enters within a caisson of the new Ameri­
4*/»' w /»v,.\
•
*
vX " i«—^
Mar. 4 wero dedicated by the ex­ can Insurance Union building hero
Counties Inundated
Jan. 27.—
ecutive Monday night to a reduc­ claimed the lives of four men Mon­ Mrs. Miriam Amanda “Mn" Ferguson was inaugurated ns governor Of
tho plans of
tion of the tax burden, a decrease day, three of the victims dying Texas with all the nomp nnd ceremony w'hich was given her many
SAVANNAH, IJnn. 27.—
in federal expenditures, nnd “con­ hcroicnlly. A fifth mnn, who went men predecessors. Here she is shown delivering her inaugural speech
ucst Tuesday
Capt.
Frunk W. Spencer, com­
tinuing pressure for economy” to the rescue of his friends in the ns state officials and dignitaries listen.
of S. Glenn
manding the Red Cross relief
within the government.
shaft came through unsernthed and
'quor raider,
expedition at Townsend, Ga.,
Speaking before the
regular n few hours Inter n movement
Ora Thomas
_________________
nl-annun! meeting of executive was started to reward him for his
on the tug Paulsen, reported
and administrative officials of the heroism.
’died in a pis.
by long distance to the Savan­
envernment, Mr. Coolidgc declar­
y night while
The
dead:
C.
R.
Bowen,
22,
nah Press Tuesday morning
ed that of congress sustained tho
c completed
that 90 families including 350
current budget recommendations Greenwood, Ind.; Jack Smith, New
f Young and
for expenditures, he would he able York City; John C. McCnrthy, 48
persons must be cared for not
sext fall to propose n further cut New York City; John Peterson, 22
alone for the moment but for
Columbus.
in tnxes. The president eiyiects
lijjan announcseveral days. No abatement of
a surplus of $.17:1,000,000 in the
he would come
All wore stenmfitters employed
the waters is in sight.
fiscal year 1020, nml on that bnsls by the John Gill Construction Co.,
jon with three
Measure Will Follow Very Interest In Crnmpton BUI
Conditions a t Townsend wer®
he asserted, further tax relief of Cleveland.
tifj to attend
found bad nnd several cases of in­
Closely
Rccommendntionn
Increases
When
Itcpqrt
Is
should be grnnted. Ho warned,
The cause of the accident is not
fluenza have developed. No dcathn
however, that any now nnd unnec­ clear. It is believed Bowen was
Of South Carolina Park
(Made That Senator Sterling were
nl Forhcs nml
found to have oven red boessary
expenditures
would
upset
Commission, It Is Declared
(wo klansmcn
in the shaft fitting pipes when he
May Gel The Appointment cnu:,o of the flood. So soon ns tho
the pinna of the treasury now was overcome nnd fell to the bot­
Thomas were
relief party arrived succor wns im­
seemingly assured of success.
tom. Fellow workmen noticed that
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.—With
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 27.—Tho mediately given the Inhabitants
More Work Urgrd
activity had censed within the the hope of lessening the tensiun report that Senator Thomas Ster­
n, according to
in need. Provisions had been
The president nlso told the offi­ shaft. Then one of the victims surrounding the proposed catab- ling of South Dakota is to be ur'&lt;- hero
dose friends
placed
in the boats nnd were car­
cials that hereafter there must bo climbed down to see what had Itahmcnt of u national park in tho ed to succeed Roy A. Hayes ns ried over
ore not eonsidlast stretch in thki
a policy within tho government to happened. When neither appear­ southern Appalachians, the legis­ prohibition commissioner hus n- way, whilethoothor
nants of the New Y'ork Financial Writer
provisions, sup­
Move
Will
He
Made
Today
to
getting
more
work
done
with
fewer
ed within a short time nnothcr lative drafting burenu of the sen­ roused interest here and a mem­ plies and equipment Wo»o handle?!
ly had walked
I
k
Coolidgc’s
Choice
For
Take Hill Off S p eak er workers. He said there could bo n j went down the tube to investigate, nte hns been uskod to study all bills ber of aspirants are out for the
h Young after
by truck over portions of land*
Successor to Mark Potter
of friendship,
Table and Sent Direct to cut in the compensation of the then McCarthy, the last of the so far introduced on the subject Job. It has increased the interest which
hnd not. yet been flooded.
workers,
nnd
that
the
only
hope
lar attendants
Southern Pleas I g n o r e d
Senate, House Conference of reducing n pay roll thnt last victims, volunteered, and he disap­ and lira ft a new and composite in tho Crnmpton bill to provide a
Tho lower part of Long county
hut did not nrpeared through the shaft some 18 measure. The new bill will bo separate bureau fur the enforce­
year aggregated $1,080,000,000 was
il the gun fight
sponsored by the North Carolina ment of the dry laws. It became nnd the upper part of Mclntoah
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 27. —
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.—A to reduce the number on that pay­ or 20 feet above street level.
county are undor water. Moro
delegation.
All was quiet within the tube
known here Monday that western than 100 homes are undor water.
Thonuu M. Woodlock of New York, I move will be made Tuesday in the roll.
Tho measure, said an announce­ friends of Mr. Sterling are very
ntinurd to lie a financial writer, was nominated house to get the Underwood Muscle
and workmen gathered nbout fear­
An increasing cost of govern­ ing that something was wrong. ment tonight, will follow closely eager to have him head tho dry
Tho Paulsen, under command of
Baptist church by President Coolidgc Monday to Shoals bill off the speaker’s tab­
Capt. Frank Spcncor, will return
am of visitors succeed Mark W. Potter of tho le into conference between the ment through nnturnl expansion of Ambulances nnd physicians were the oecommendutions introduced enforcement forces.
the nation, the president regarded summoned.
A fiery cross, same city as n member of the in­ senate and the house.
by the North Carolinn park com­
Senator James A. Reed, of Mis­ to Savannah Tuesday morning,
as obvious. 11c declared, howiver,
commission.
mission in which members of thu souri, Monday blocked n movement leaving the relief party on tho
ted, nnd a small terstate commerce
Suddenly
a
huge
crane
swung
A rule will be called up order­ thnt the increase in governmental
th two baskets Mr. Potter has resigned.
Noptli Carolinn delegation believe to speed up consideration of tho scene to caro for all emergencies
ing the mensuro direct to confer­ cost must not advance “dollar ^or high into the air from another part can
which will now, it is expected, bo
either side of
be found n solution of the
of the cxcavntion. Dangling from
The nomination of Mr. Wood­
«• . •
■
­ lark wn- sent to the senate r.?mn ence and {importers of tho bill dollar” with tho increasing ro\e- •.is (Stool .cable ..way a man# It, fight by that state, Virginia nnd Crnmpton bill. Ilu objected to a fully met. Miss Frances Kirkpat­
on the mon^nre until he
executive- JTCT*la*y of the
as was taken a few hours after the president believe they cun muster the nec­ nup-i assumed to come from fil­ swung around nnd deposited Wil­ Tennessee over the creation of a report
tin-'t* to nMto the views of a rick.
Savnnnah chapter of the Red
king parlors, [ had received the resignation of essary majority to ’assure the er eased business nnd emphasized liam V. (Big Bill) Martin n struc­ second national park in the East. has
majority.
He
thinks
the
bill
thnt tho increasing load on the
nrr the smooting Commissioner Potter. Tho execu­ adoption of the rule.
Under the proposed bill the should bo defeated. Senator S ter­ Cross, who is in charge of the re­
Should the rule fail of adoption, government could not he used as tural steel worker, on top of the Blowing
lief party. IJeut, S. D. Hamilton,
y.
Rock, Linvillc gorge and
tive, however, had been advised advocates
^caisson.
Fellow
workers
remon­
of tho mensuro are pre­ the excuse for added expenditures strated. Three had gone down and Grand father mountain sections of ling Is leading the fight for it.
of the Eighth United Infantry, de­
a buried in the several weeks ago of Mr. Potter’s
except
where
absolutely
necessary.
Supporters
of Commissioner
from Fort Screven by Col.
etery, Thomas desire to return to private busi­ pared to center their efforts on
The proceedings of tbe meeting Gad not came hack and he must North Carolinn would come in for Haynes, realizing the danger of a tailed
obtaining an early report from the
and
Young ness.
Sheldon, commandant, and a detail
consideration
along
with
the
Great
r.ot
go,
they
declared.
of
federal
officials,
including
the
oon.
Strong efforts were made by the house military committee, where president’s address were broadcast
“Big Bill” snapped his fingers, Smoky section of North Carolina, contest with Senator Sterling over of four men nro nuperintending the
a in command of Southern commercial interests to the measure then would have to by radio from ten stations through put his foot into the rope stirrup, npd Tcnnesree nnd the Blue Ridge hia job, are organizing a formid­ work.
movement in Ohio in his be­
’n, has nnnounc- obtuin appintment of a man from Ro­
Relief Needed.
and signalled tho crane engineer. mountains of Virginia. It also able
out tho country.
trations will be that section to succeed Commis-1 lf the measure goes to confer­
would permit the constitution nnd half. Some of his admirers hnve
Tile
relief
party found much
Some
one
hnnded
him
n
gas
mask.
“So
far
as
it
is
within
my
power
eetion with the sioner Potter nnd nearly a dozen' ence, supporters of the bill feel I propose to continue my efforts to The crane wench screamed and he consideration of any other arcus or started a back-fire movement work to be necessary. Food, medi­
names were submitted
through confident that it will be brought economy in federal expenditures. wan dropped into the shaft.
sites proposed for a park in any against Commissioner of Internnl cine, supplies of various kinds, and
before the senate and house for a What we have done must be cononias gave n Southern members f congress.
Minutes seemed like hours to the other stnte or in any other sections Revenue Blair to help the cause. personal attention in other ways
ers Monday nnd
Confronted with one or more final vote this session. Otherwise sidercii only the beginning. \\V watchers. Tho cable jerked. The of the three stute*: already consid­ These zealots believe Mr. Blair had to be administered a t once and
and not Mr. Haynes should go. tho situation showed immediate
1 one in which names from almost every southern they freely admit that n final vote have proven that we can reduce the crane moved upward nnd nut of ered.
'I
substance of a state, the president decided to solve is doubtful before Mai. 4.
cost of government nnd I propose tile moyth of the shaft came the
Instead of a commission of park hey contend tiiat Haynes’ work improvement.
lack of
enSenate supporters of the Ala­ thut this cost shall be further re­ limp firm of a man, u rope a ­ experts, aucii
and endorsed the problem by turning to New
such aa
ns thut
invest- has
in.it which
ixuni invest*.
,i... :been •retarded
. . , by
" &gt;.....
v —
That they will be able to caro
on.
York, the home of Commissioner bama senator’s bill are prepared duced. Sacrifices will be requir­ round fcis waist.
ignted the Southern Appalachians J
” '! ' * t'hms for enforce- for all need is now assured.
t Glenn killed Potter to fill tho vacancy.
to start their maneuver to obtain ed. I want to see the sacrifices
Blair,
Three more timps the cable was nnd Great Smokies for Secretary 1!.l nV®”_ if1. ,mrt ° f
When the part” reached Town­
Of course I am
the appointment of friendly con­ of those who are charged with the lowered and each time it brought Weeks’ work, the bill would create his immediate superior. It was
send
they found the churches, tho
orry that in dyHorn in Ireland
suggested
today
by
partisans
of
ferees if the bill is sent direct to expenditure of the money of the to the surface a lifeless form.
n commission composed of three
residences
nnd all business houses
account for n
Mr.
Haynes
thnt
Mr.
Sterling
be
NEW YORK, Jnn. 27.—Thomas conference. This step may be tak­ government somewhat conimcnsutime it was dropped into senators and three representatives. placed at the head of the Bureau surrounded by water from two to
t was not a fight M. Woodlock, who was nominated en Tuesday and although a fight rate with the sacrifices that have andA fifth
out of the shaft came "Big
Tho
bill
is
expected
to
bo
intro­
ien and the anti- as a member f the interstate com-1 i* expected on the senate floor to be made in tho homo l»y the tax- Bill,” his foot in the stirrup. He duced simultaneously in tho sen­ oi Internal Revenue, where his sal­ six feet deep. It was decided to
'een two rclig- merce commission by President friends of the measure believe they pa&gt;cr.s who furnish the money, for ci„nK
ary would Ik* $10,000 instead of bring part of tho supplies to Town­
tho cable desperately. Hi
uht between the Coolidgc, is a native of Ireland who can accomplish their purpose by the government. If you arc in fnco was white. The gas mask ate nnd house in a few days.
the $7,500 ho would get in Mr. send after much trouble.
and those who came to the United States in 181)2. having the conference choosen by
Haynes’ place.
Foodstuffs Arrive.
L * J .„ ! h°,i1W,T‘‘T " f / uch was gone. IIe hud done what he
the other.”
Born in 186(5, he was educated in direct* vote of the sennte.
The two tricks which left Cedar
_
For
months
there
has
been
a
.
ht? &lt;l0U,,t m faV° r »ct out to do. Spectators cheered.
°nias.^ sketching Beaumont college, England, and
Opponents of the bill, headed
n quiet but determined contest be­ Point with the foodstuffs worn
een Young and was for a long time a member of by Chnirman Norris, of the senate ° f ccono,ny’______________ Lowered to the street an effort
tween the friends of Commission­ finally ublo to rench a negro Meth­
t
.w a s made to put him in an amthe latter actual- the London
Stock
Exchange, agriculture committee, are ready
er
Haynes and Commissioner Blair. odist church where the Red Cross
oung while serv- where he attracted attention as a to oppose the election of conferees Waterman Is Counsel hulnnce. Weakly he brushed the
were stored pending trans
The investigation of the Inter­ supplies
criff.
writer of articles on financial sub­ by a vote nnd to insist on their
portation to the afflicted people.
For
Federal
Oil
Board
r
K
S
A
i
B
wT
nal
Revenue
Bureau
by
tho
Coujftween the itw j jects for various English newspa­ selections by the usual course. If
They became stuck in the mud a
Foremen said that “ Big Bill”
Thomas was tak­ pers. Shortly nfter his arrival the custuninry procedure is follow­
NEW YORK. Jan. 27.—William zens committee of the senate has half dozen times, and hnd to Ik*
curved
to
accentuate
the
difference
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
27.
—
found thu four dead men at the
ing's early rni&lt;b» hero he joined the staff of the
Hums, former head of tho buhulled out by tho county gang
the chairman of the senate Charles W. Waterman of Denver bottom of tho shaft and that he J.
rciui of investigation of the depart­ in views between tho heads of the lorcci).
a short term in Dow-Joncs news service in Wall ed
agriculture
committee
nnd
tho
prohibition
unit
and
thu
internal
Coolidge’s
manager
in
Colorado
worked
its
fast
as
he
could
in
get­
ment
of
justice,
testified
Monday
Street, and in the late nineties be­ ranking Republican nnd Democrat­
during the pre-convention cam­ ting them out. Ho took off the in the trial of Gaston 15. Menna, revenue bureau. I'rohibitiun lead­
e a deputy, they came a partner in tiiat organiza­ ic
members of the committee would paign was named general counsc gas mask, when it hampered him, charged with conspiring to bribe ers would like to see plans' to take President Holds
“V said Young tion’s enterprises. He wns editor constitute
the conferees.
to tho new federal oil conscrvntioi he said.
federal officials that Means was care of Senator Sterling, a lame
protection
to of tho Wnll Street Journal from
Senate ,leaders
Breakfast Parlej
not connected with the department duck, they, would oust Mr. Blair
he resiKiivu
resigned mi
to
en was entitled, 1902
it»u£ to 1905, when
wiidi lie
. endeavored
*•« Mon- beard Tuesday.
of justice in October, 1922, when and put Mr. Sterling in his place.
proper authority become a member of the New York «&gt;«y V’ bring the opposing factions
Wave Spreads
together nnd settle the dispute
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 27.—Pres­
the conspiracy is alleged to have
1 must raid only Stock Exchange.
Sun Yat Sen Reportec Cold
ident
Coolidgc sought nt a White
been
hatched.
Jr was dispensed,
Mr. Woodlock later sold his sent amicably but Into today no agree­
Southward Tuesday Officials of the Crager system,
House breakfast conference Tues­
declaration hi* to become secretary of the Ameri­ ment had been reached. Another To He Dead In Peking
day to pave a way of transmission
of using the mails to d e -.
_____
frequently saved can International Corporation, a effort will bo made Tuesday to
CHICAGO, Jnn. 27.—Relief was accused
to Congress of legislative recom­
fraud
had
previously
sworn
that
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
27.—Conby going into thu position he resigned a year ago to prevent a fight on the floor of the
SHANGHAI. Jnn. 27.—Dr. Sui promised Tuesday for the Middle
mendations upon his agricultural
ening men who devote himself to writing special senate.
I Yat Sen, on of China’s most note* West and Northwest which Mon­ Means represented himself us he- sidcration of the postal pay and commission. Those present include
fa,l unon the klan financial articles !r the New York
connected with the department increase bill again was taken up by
political leaders is dead a t Peking day saw temperatures toboggan tn ing lusticu
that he bore crwlen»i... sennte.
..........
1 ranking members of senate nml
justice nnd thnt
creden­ the
,m* Thomas they Sun. lie is a director of the Staccording to u dispatch received r.ub-zoro marks while snow driven of
House agricultural committees,
tials.
Burns
testiged
Monday
that
I
Louis
ffSnn
Francisco
railway
and
many insults nt
here Tuesday afternoon by a Jap by high winds added to the gener­ Means did not hnve such credcn- ' Attorney General Stone’s su­ •Secretary Gore, Senator Curtis of
nemy and did not of tho Pore Marquette railway
arioso semi-official news agency.
al discomfort. Cold Tuesday spread tinls at thut time, having surren-1 premo court nomination was sent Kunsus and Representative LongCompany.
buck to thu senate judiciary com­ worth, of Ohio, Republican leaders.
southeastward toward the Gulf of
them.
f the trngedy nnd
mittee.
Flounders are tho chameleon* Mexico. Drops of more thun 40 dored
Colonel
Thomas
B.
Felder,
attor­
fP to it, reveni- Mrs.Reeves Goes Gaily
of tho fish family, changing color degrees in 24 hours was reported ney, nnd co-defendant with Means,
The Honduras provisional gov­
Ju.&lt;t before the
to harmonize with their habitat.
in Oklahoma.
ernment requested the United Opponents of Hauling
testified
Monday
liu
had
told
de­
mmrelf in a trap To Make Lawsof State
Selections from “ How to Write
fendants in the Crager System States to sell it arm? nnd other Bill Launch Attacks
“*gged to be nlShort Stories" with samples from
trial that if they understood he hud munitions.
B,»chine gun to
('resident Coolidgc, it was learn­
WENATCHEE, Wash., Jan. 28. Ring Lardner, were given at the
prmised to "fix” anybody nnd any­
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.-O p—There’s nothing in it but fun, weekly luncheon of tho Rotary
thing. they could have their money ed ut the White House, plans to
ponents
of tho long and short haul
Mrs. Frank Reeves of this city ide- Club Tuesday by Miss Me Ray,
make
a
trip
to
New
England,
eith­
hack. Whereupon, he testified,
bil opened a vigorous attack a ­
r.s she left here recently t" teacher of expression in the San­
they wrote him n letter saying they er in April or in June.
re Targets clnrcd
before the
her second term in the \\ ash- ford High School. The selections,
Eastern railroad representatives gainst the measure
had no agreement with him to
of Army serve
ington State Legislature. She is dealing with a Rotarinn’s visit to
GREENSBORO, N. C., Jan. 271defendant is in n hospital, but the fix’’ anybody or illegally prevent [ in fe rre d with the interstate com house commerce committee today,
one of tho three women members Florida, were especially appropri­ —The ease against more than tw&lt; j absence of the four others was not prosecutions.
’
, merce commission on a plan for representative! of shippers leading
off with statements of their views,
&gt;r0, Jan. 28. — of tho house, all re-elected, and ate to tho local club nnd greatly score stock salesmen and official? uxP'uinc(lA
muss
of
papers
designed
to
f°ur big systems in the East,
has died since the
Jtn Crissy Field, one of the live Democratic mem­ enjoyed by its members.
indictments were returned last show that Folder performed perv- j Counsel completed arguments in to u r days have been allotted for
In the absence of President It. J. of Bailey Brothers, Inc., defunct year. With the exception of Frunk ices as an attorney for the Cruger thu oil indictment in District of adherents of proposal to present
1 *an Francisco, bers. She sits in the same chair
Holly. Col. , George
combat practice aa did her husband before she suc­ ------. #W.. l Knight,
. tobacco manufacturing concern ol A. Bailey, former official of Bail­ System officials for the fee he re- Columbia supreme court and the arguments in reply to proponents
served ns chairman of the meet- Kinston Salem, was begun in ey Brother^ Inc., all the defen­ ceivcd was introduced in evidence, ease was taken under advisement. heard last week.
°*s of planes in ceeded him.
.
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Mrs. Reeves’ pay will be $5 a ing and in a short talk urged niem- i fC)jera| COUrt here Monday. The dants will be tried under tho in­ Among them wero letters from thu I
------- — ----------------0 tuetl in the in- day for the session of two month.* here of tho club to uttend ever* I j u j,aj been relocated and hear- dictment returned last December Crager officials, nil of whom had R d w n r r l s T Y m l A t t r a o t *
meeting uunng
during ™
the coming
month,1
«*y at varying held every two years at Olympia meeting
" " " " t n erT
-n t i inK R«vernmcnt’a evidence against Bailey will be tried under an in­ sworn on thu stand that Felder l -‘u ’y 4 , r u s 1 r u U . V l i r d C l a Early Morning Fire
aerml machine She will have to pay just about making February a 100 j
tj,e defendants had commenced
made u year previous, did not represent them as attorney, j I i l l l U l r c d s D c s p i t e R a i n
Routs Hotel Guests
.^
J when court adjourned for th? ‘ dictment
A* at the moving that for a room, she explained, awl attendance perid.
although
this
indictment is identiS. O. Sh.nholscr had charg m i
, h Tho evidence rend into th», cal with the other.
nyr. The xplarh what with entertainments, dress
CHEBOYGAN, Mich., Jan. 27.—
Propose Merging 4
i Be s s e m e r '. aiZ Jan. 27— An
ow» plainly how and food, must expende as much! tho program and presented sever-1 *
With the mercury a t 17 below zero,
R
l
i
r
R
a
i
l
^our
before
court
contained
in
the
more
unarn
i "h,?burst*
th«K.
i v a i i o y s i e i u s seC0Bd day at trinl Dr Ge0 T 90 guest* of the New Sheboygan
“"3. firing
7 *hots at a rate
Edwards charged with slaying his Hotel were forced to run ftonx the
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27.—A wife, every seat ip the court room hotel in their night clothes at 2
unute, arc used.
proposal consolidating much rail- was filled and scores of persons o'clock Tuesday morning when fire
• | road mileage in the northwestern were crowded nbout the county started. The south wing of thu
OKS NOTED
quarter of the United States into building. A cold ruin did not de­ hotel was destroyed.
four great unified rail systems ter the crowds.
ifW tW -y C b aaapproximately equal in size has
Si™ 11®o£ United
MARKETS
V
— 1 1 * 1 .1 1 , . ,
“ h ih ik iiu- , uiktmium nnicnmen
MJUi niuin. been laid befijre members of the
mirated very few
BARON
GREGFELL
DIES
to depart for other parts.1
mediately filed blanket exception* ' when they knew that Bailey Ilro- Inter-state Commerce Commission
ftianaU* standing
•CHICAGO, Jan. fc7. — Whsi
fnr all the defendants. There ate! thorn wjji insolvent.
•‘•ting. Ilgurea n;:
by heads of the New York Central
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Urthinioro and Ohio and Nickle gland, Jan. 27.— Field Marshall to 1.71. Corn: May. 1.30 li to 1.J
jand Sexton Johnson of Orlando.
prerent at the t.ial Monday. Unci weeks, according to court officials. Plate systems
fore the trunks expand.
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Burns Is On Stand
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OXFORD, Jan. 27— The total Prior to that time he lived at sums up all the pros nnd cons conincome of the university and col- Cedar Rapid*; la. P.pcently ho has cc™ "K dairying in this state.
wm
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Wo can. If we will,” he adds.
Jcires of Oxford during the past been connected with the sale* de­
17 ‘S
19
nnSr wn&gt; n W fle more than $5,­ partment of the Florida Cleveland At present we cannot say that
im
000,000. Of this, the larger part Motor Compnny of this city. He we have a substantial permanent
m
. Rc„incoT - Magdalen. the has been identified with the uuto- pasture 0r arrange for cattle.
20 2| 22
23
25
icncst college has an annual in- mobile business for some time and Since In the average case pasturcbnie of more than $900,000; Ife rt-! has had 10 year’s soles experience pnre constitutes 00 per cent of the
12™’ “ ** poorest college, has only in some of the larger cities of the feed of dairy cattle, we must go
26
27
29
and get, or «*o and make, that
North.
\Wk
Latsfc model* of both the Stude- which we have not got.
“ Wo have got to build or moke
are small ns compared with their hakcr and Chevrolet curs are to
30
31
32
-nrital Nearly all nrc large hold- be teen on didsplny nt the show a substantial, permanent pasture
*rH of lands which were let one or rooms of the San Juan Garage, for our dniry cattle, or we Just!
simply will never have a big, pay­
w&lt;&gt; centuries ago on enormously Mi. Palmer stated.
•
ing dn!&lt;* industry.
at rents which are now
. wA
“Carnet and Bahia grasses nnd 1
| ridiculously smul!—often only two
Lospcdcza for summer and Dal- •
or threc dollars per year lor n 1
36
&lt;i
D* nnd Vnssey grasses for winter, j
r If*W far„m-, They are nl trt larg*'
should rcolnce the common wife* I:
holders of church titles and livings
37
grass which dominates on our i
r&gt;( county parishes, which have
ranges today. Then wo should al- j
greatly depreciated in value.
so grow wide fields of onts nnd i
Queen's College is the most for­
rye in winter, which will help furn- j
tunate
of
the
landholding
colleges
HORIZONTAL.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 27.— ish green grnzing when It is so |
VERTICAL.
ns the great docks a t Southampton
1— bring up
23— ingredient
1— forced in
are built on its property.
Baliol Awakening only once during a much needed, ns (veil ns keen the ■
18— same
4—cud
of soap
2—
surrounded
•
‘ill
suffers
from
the
inismanug&gt;&gt;
- sleep of more than a week’s dura­ Innd from washing away and the 5
19—
Boy’s
nick
7-—n month
2-1— strugglo
name
ment of its investments in Eliza­ tion Susanna Latimer, 9-year-old plant food in it from leaching i&gt;
9—delved
n _ more
by
2G— hull
o—
un­
21—
unit
of
beths
time, and Wndliam is poor, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh downward.”
10— fine silk
28— tow
usual
clectral
because
its money is largely in­ F. Latimer is asleep again.
fabric
30— portent
4— ceases
Moro than n week ugo, follow­
resistance
vested in ancient canals.
12—Jargo coun- 31— metal
The number of words found in i
5—
unsightly 22— hints
ing
a violent nttnek of flu little
The
great
difference
in
wealth
of
.
try house
33— perceived
old English literature doss not!S
6—
dealer
in
24—
careful
Suznnnn
slipped
quietly
into
a
14-—native of
the various colleges is the chief
25— crafty
exceed 30,000, while the new die- Jg
cloths
25— gone by
- Media
cause of the differences in their round sleep, from which she has tinnaries today have listed more ■
3 C— largo
8—
pronoun
27—
light
meal
awakened
only
once.
V
2Ci—part of
fees and expenses. The college
ruminant
9—
505
(colloq)
A number of times she has than 400,000, mostlv of foreign S
n bloat
expenses in Baliol or Worcester
fjundruped 11—diphthong
* is
' strange'to note, how- ,■
29—
very
small
rhowod
signs of restlessness, but origin It
furnace
37—drops
nrc almost twice as high as in
13— long
brooks
ever, that most authors use mnin-,H
17— uproars
only
once
hns
sho
been
fully
con­
down
meter
80— probability Queen’s or Corpus Christi. As 1scious. Then iihu spoke to her ly English words. Shakespeare R
10—a nickname 88— try
these differenced are not act out
15—
balancing
32— fleet of
for n
mother nnd father, drank n bowl used 90 per cent and tho English ■
pole
of
ehips
:
physician
of broth and went to Heop again. Bible contains 94 per cent.
Li:&amp;U4a(Ulta i
tightropo
84— part of
Several
physicians
who
have
walkers
“to be”
been constantly a t her bedside
35—diocese
with her parents arc unable to ac­ 50 Cross Word Puzzles “
norcwllh Is solntlon to Puzzle
count for tho strange malady which
$1.35 Postpaid
No. 83.
soem.s to be holding the littlo
A 'WORD FOR BEGINNERS.
A complete book i ■
girl. None of them believe it is
50 puzzhs«;H
the famous "sleeping sickness"
The best way to solve a
1/} M*ixj7r3 bound with nt- «
erosa-word puzzle Is to runi C3f endowment riinipfii^ns nnd per- which run over the country sev­
Irnctlvo h a r d H
quickly over the list of hori­■ rcninl solicitation of prosperous eral yaars ngo.
-over, including m
zontal and vertical synonyms
Physicians
do
not
regnnl
her
alumni arc unknown.
* VenU!* Poneil. ■
and compare them to the gpxces
The colleges annually contrib­ illness ns rerioiir nnd believe she
In the puzzle extending cross­
*7,e L’^Rc of the &gt;
will
recover
within
a
few
days.
ute about $250,0(10 to the univeri
Day!
wise or downward from the
She
has
no
temperature
and
is
number of the synonym. Somo ; F.,ly- Another quarter of a mil­ sleeping in a normal manner.
lion is contributed by the govword which will Just fit In the
number of space available will I eminent in general and spocial
grants. The largest source of un­
quickly occur to you in some
iversity revenue is examination
instances, giving you a foun­
dation from which to solve tho
fees, which amount to about half
more difficult words. The
a^ million dollars yearly.
words must interlock perfectly.
The examination in Holy ScripJ ture called Divinity moderations,
nr more shortly Divverx, is one of
the moat profitable. All members
= *'f the university are required to
take it a t a cost of $23 during
IS their 11rat term and to continue
taking it ut like cost for each suij_ cecdlng term until they pass it.
,.n The university administration costs
of » re .e Xtrvp?(;ly Iqw -about. $0.5,-’
ill 000 n y6nr. rho largest items of
A annual expense are the more than

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Once During Week
Of “Flu” Sickness

MA-N ARRESTED
FOR EMBRACING

llll Grove &amp;
made definite
occupy a bool

h&lt;’ opportunity t 1
m et,’, v.h'».a piclur,1
a u’tg’izine he. has
hi, 1 for six year-.
A-mi’s, he imid, 1
dj*?tn .woman, nnd h
ru* tho long-sought
|T*. , iu.lgo .held hiip
‘l • ! i v; your urdor
yo 1 nr-’ sentenced.”
'
t raid th at tb[&gt;c conipnris'Hi
1 r to the maid in
i the picture
Wr&gt; worthy Itself of imprisonment.
!

- • SANFORD
WOOD Y A R D

Wood Endorsed By
Florida Bankers
I

l lorida is Imping to be repre­
sented on the hoard of directors of
the Federal Reserve Bank of A t­
lanta. This bank is in and f o r the
tuxth district amt a vacancy will
occur in the board of directors very
anon. Tho district includes Flori­
da, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee,
Louisiana and Mississippi. Of sev­
eral prominent men in Florida who
have been suggested 'a s possible
candidates for this position only
the name of Hon. S. A. Wood, of
I DeLnnd is now being put forward
and Mr. Wood, who is president of
the Volusia County Bank und Trust
Company, at DeLund is being
all ongly supported for the place,
t Ihe new director, is to take the
place vacated by Oscur Newton,
■i f li.mi’isippi, who has been made
chairman of the hoard. Mr. Wood
i h a Floridian and a successful
banker and business man. Hu hns
the endorsement of Florida hunk­
er.t, who think there should ho n
i inn from this state on tho board.
Of tlm 2fi0 members of the sixth
Corner lot Kith and Palmetto
district Florida bus 31 and it is paved two sides. Price $1,250.
understood that th.* statu will vote Icrms $100 cash and balance to suit.
as a unit for Sir. Wood.—Adv
City Block between 12th and 13th
Mreefs, paved three sides. 10 lots
n block. $8,500. Terms. $1,500
■ii-di, balance arranged.

Haggard &amp; Company
First National Dank Bldg.

Inc man In ( fiarr»e Speaks
I want you lo read every
word of our vast announce­
ments daily and take their
message to heart. I have come
over twelve hundred miles to
bring a new value to your dol­
lar. I have been placed in

In One Minute

BETTER THAN 1QDI
QftuQGHTS

Apply Fly’s Cream Balm in the
nostrils und breathe it. Almost
instantly the air tjassages clear.
Ihe germs are computed, inftumutlon is soothed. That stuffed-up
feeling ends.
That’s the way to treat head
colds The cause is germs in the
inem bra ms. Fight them where
they start. The cold cnr.’t develop
it you do that promptly. It is re­
lieved almost almost instantly.
■Any druggist can supply you
r.Iy s Cream Balm. Let it end all
misery of cold nnd catarrh. Don’t

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
Cut to Suit

Britt Realty Company
$9.00 per .cord -delivered t

lowest eon tney tiavo ever
roached, for this is no ordi­
nary event. This sale is for
the thrifty who value money
for what it will bring in cornfort and happiness. I am go­
ing to give you the biggest
values you ever got in your
life. And I don’t mean per­
haps or maybe. I’ll be wait­
ing for you tomorrow.
(Signed)
C. J. CLARK,
‘‘The Man In Charge”

Iness
Uter of cotntntrca, irift r iic ^ Y p koRgma U&gt;« loiter part o*’Mdrih
Ml,boafli the French lifer' P o d U r
nP-- • ’ 1
*
i
‘
.J p * 'few borr t f th* party wOl
^ ^ 'f S w f i b U t l v a owners of fa|&gt;
*a» ll&lt;?4di of big companies.
*HWS/ W» Vl*w th* promotion
**
Interacts between
t,xp&gt;,naUaps

&amp;
of
d * a t:
* X tiX ? \h ? fac n* th* hardest
thia year °ny Florida
* -IF, has e^er und«rtaken.
r
yw r’s schedule is not only
longer than those of preceding
th«” » kUt al,° Includes some of
the strongest teams of the SoutK
Followjpg are the teams the 'Gal
this yW
e „ ; Ve 10 ,,ebaU

Itions In U n ite d
h r t d T P B e M uch

ich Draws
ede Agai?

s a r a r

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t Life Insurance Company

Well Located Lots

Only two miles from the H eart of Sanford and so
located as to be a desirable Residential District

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w 1.4 bf 8. W. 1-4 o t ■»
19, S. R 90 B. l^ua Sr 1
IH f t W . 815 ft; to R tf'
th e hbovo s t u f f c r e t i n
intermit up to March li t, 1

^
bllmenta wftb Interest * | 8 per cofe T&gt;eraniUniloh aft deferred payTht following la, the final estimate for. poring e i ghth |
tttn tii
s
1 ( •. •
•«
Witness raj hand os City Clerk and the Sepl of tf e City of San- 0
* * * * * * 24 ,Wt ,h
&lt;o Those In Eng"
r
‘
. ' • ‘ 1!f | '
ftrd. Florida thia lbth day of Jatibary A'. D.
i
Official
Visitor
2*ifl
&lt;*x
Yds
Grading
at 40c....................................................'
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
*
(Seat&gt;
.
L. K. Phillips, City Clerk,
1124C S t a ^ 'O v e r h a u l at lc.............. 1
lan.^7*—Th^ death
•
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The provision in the Pilot Life Insurance Comnanv’u „ .»• ,
4020 Uri F t Curb ariii Gutter at 76c ....
ipers and the coinTO ALI. PROPERTY OWN HRS OWNING P R O P ttttT . QN FRAN?.
a misfortune is the. Last Word in Life Insurance nrob^r ^
51M Lin F t Pitta'll Curb at Wc____ _
ome of;fiWUxh vls1-IN
STREET
FdOM
SANFORD
AVBNuM
T
O
P
A
^K
AVENUE.
Suppose, for example, you have but a ten thousand riniuT.07 Lin ^ t Granite Curb rehet a t ISc.
merican' Federation
Notice is‘hereby given'that the construction of the Asphalt P vosuppose you lost both arms or both legs, or one arm
ention have served
nltnt on Franklin St. from fcnford Ara. to park Ave. has been com­
EngHak «Ye a ,«Pon
M lafeJV *^ ° f Alabama
Tuiyour eyesight, or you should become totally and not!? one 1
working cpilditlons
pleted,
and the complete! work’ has been finally accepted by the City
839 Sq. f i b Brick relatd fiat at 40e__ ______
abled from any cause whatever^-either sickness or accident!?
i of organised labor
villc#r^ 'r UnW&lt;!ralty al GainesRadio
Program
Commission
o
t
the
CUy
of
Safl/brd,
Slyrlda.
34
S&lt;f. Yds. Brick relald on edge, at 44c ... ......
States. .
Ttu.following
is
the
final
estimate
of
the
cost
of
Paving
Frahklin
HERE’S HOW YOU WOULD BE PROTECT^
713
8q F t Concrete'Alley returns at 30c.
‘
Bcmed to strike the
vinlerCW U" ivcrs,ly
CJalriesProgram for January 28
St. from 8anford Ave. west to Park Avo. a width of 2 1 .feet, with
rfr/Goniperi” conWf,
A
l
F
t
Sidewalk
f
t
20c......:..;______
____
Auburn at Gainesville.
Tory-like intoler:
1. You would never have another cent to nay—vm.r
0 Type R Inlets at fiO.OO........... ............... ........
in
S
r
R
SB~
^
lI/,nta
•kurnnl
(429),
In. addition to th*», foregoing
ullcalism,
nnd
the
automatically become paid-up.
1 • * u ^ ‘cy
10:45 piulgrim (Judret.
3
Manholes at $50.00 .........................................
schedule
Florida
also
has
before
rhich all his life he
It n Ir n n .l. ,1-1.-.- II-V , V? ^ .
151.40
4-180
Lin.
Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile at $100.00 Per M.
AND IN ADDITION,
WUf BUcccsft, every to rv Er I
T
W
C sycopa«:y k (it(0 his nalivu Sw&lt;;
f of the American tors, C.45 bad boy; 7 musical; 8
1.124.80
685 Lin Ft. 12 Inch Storm Sewer at $1.03:__
ma yjeara.ago Pete work
103 Lin F t fluih curb at 35c............... u..!____
Lns a unified pol- !| i 8[ r a ; 'J P^Kram; 10 organ.
2. You would receive $100.00 each month just ns long as v s.
37.80
Extra Work
_______ _____ ;
[the European m an-1
1^ , 7 GR—^Buffalo (319) 7 lecture*
1810
Sq. Yds. rock base at 80c.............................
ad
labored
hard
a:
1.452.80
1
Mciiument
at
Street
Intersections............
NOT ONLY THAT,
"
1810 Sq Yds 2 Inch Asphalt Top at $1.02....1.....
dancv!°ne*r t ' 9{15 mt,slca,5 10:30
«C. Aldl* he kad
1302.32
Laboratory Insprolions of Matm’lala...........
ry observer seems
463 Sq. F.t. Concrete Alley returns at 30c ...
WMAQ—Chiicago News (448) C
138.90
Legal Expense 2 per cent......... .....................
ic American work3. Your beneficiary, at your death, would receive the fi.ii.
1 Typo A In let-...........................;.......... ..........
r off in this world's organ; 6:30 istory lady; 8 lecture:
35.00,
Knghreering 5 per cent............. .....................
the policy, $10,000, no deductions being made for the /nJiJS
8:30
pianists;
8 Typo B Inlets at $30.00.............................
foreign
counter00.00
‘ v
' r * .'
m enu to you during your lifetime.
hL d,3ab,lltr
W
r
v
o
u
t5
°
WMAG
Players.
r situation over­
1013 Lin Ft. 13 Inch Storm Sower at $1,05.........
WGN—Chicago
Tribune
(370)
0
round
of,*hots.
H.
1,003.05
TOTAL COOTL ........‘_____ ___________ ____
war without blem- organ; 6:30 e n a b l e , string quir$17,291.36
FURTHERMORE,
.
772 Lin Ft. 3 inch Drain Tllo a t $100.00 Per M.
77.20 To be bhrno entirely by adjacent nronertv.
r Swales, chairman
w J b ' for
1 Monument a t street Intersections .............
| Council df the
later
______ _
•
Laboratory Inspection of materials.............
Congress, who recac™carn0"'fOrfCilUrC "n&lt;1 io!," valura of &gt;’our Policy would m,
1,000 j^ot level.
” • ;
| from an official
Legal Expense Adv «tc. 2 per «^&gt;nt..(.........
.H was a veritable jewelry ihop
SQUAD HARD
itwl States.
__*' *i AT WORK•
AND
Engihccring 5 per cent..... ...........................
mu.lc;
lf.05
health
?.lk,
.n
te
ru
ln
The
lease
had
but
30
da^l
fo
run
[tlon, gigantic complan*;
8!*15*2:li0
revue.
arid
so
Pete
stayed
on
th4
Job
night
GAINESVILLE.
Jan,
27.-T
he
pployers— trusts—
dgy. He dug out $28,000 which
5. Dividends would continue to bo paid you, just ns if vm. „
less oppression of C n ^ L?7i:ChrfCaK0 (34ii&gt; fl;25 Or- Florida ba.sketbaA snuad is hard •nd
—........... *....... .....................•......••...$6,731,50
E. R. Trafford’a Map, Sanforil
to him quit# a. tidy sum.
ing the premiums.
’J
3 ,r &gt;ou
bf unorganized and f ’
L°n« Scouts, tenor; 8 nt work practicing for tho next B«tmw
:ont
property.
n t .thfn retired quietly to the
assignment
of
games
which
will
be
brkers arc features
Draerlatlaa
Frtni
........... 1490.08
played in Georgia. On Feb. 2 homvfand for a. prolonged rest.
■
J. II. Snipes, Lot 5, Block.9, Tr. 1..,.
L Inquiring trade
they will tackle the Mercer quint
’,
Isn’t That Kind of Protection Worth While?
—
............. $4,529$
Recently word reached him that
England." he wrrot.e
WLW—cincinnati (423 ) 0 in- at Macon. After that they will go
W. J. Thigpen, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr.
some of his old pals had made a
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
|n, *?(evcrtheles8,
A. L. Betts, Lot 5, Blcyk 0, .Tc, 2.J.......
to
Columbus
for
two
games,
one
new gold strike In the Cow Springs
I qU
7 viollnat5 8
»’• « .
Final /
Ihat the American;1lecture"^?
llrarrlDtl
C\VTA X( A. vio,lin!,t: « band.
with Camp Bennlng and the th*r range, 30 miles from Tonopah. Xo n
K
r.atagr
Aaaraam.nl
Nelllo
E. Loucks, Lot 10, Rlock 0, Tr. 2
Lain, is able to live
with
Columbus
“,Y"
team.
On Ihe This gave him another hunch^nnd J. A. Williams, Lot 29?.
602,38
,
i
,
l
—
-----certVTAM~
C
°V
C
“nd
(300)
7
con*
J.
T.
Denton,
Lot 5, Block 9, Tr. 3......
Bcmtly on what he
trip they hope to avenge defeats, ho is back on the Nevada 'desert R. H. Berg, et nl, Lot 30
K ts in contrast to
602-78
L.
R.
Philips,
Lot 10, Block 0, Tp. 3.......
n .° 8S ~organ.
DaVCnP0^ (‘,98)
Sand­ suffered on their first trip at th e 1testing the powur of his luck to R. H. Berg, et al, Lot 39
man;
and wmi-starva- n,a
548.60 A. M. Bothamly, Lot 4, Block 9, Tr. 4...
hands of Vero and Coral Gablc3.
repeat.
:
I t II. Berg, ct nl, Lot 40
.................... ..
■ the Workers in
WHO—Des Moines (522.3) 6:30
684.26 A. M&gt; Bothamly, Lot 6, Hlocfc 9, Tr. 4....
Amende^ Plat of LoU l to 20 except Lots 1 and 14,
, X f ,tnrnI 7:3&lt;&gt; d«nce, pianist, soA. M. Bothamly, Lot 0, Block, 9, Thj, A....
■r.rr from England lotst 0. symphony orchestra.
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNBR8 OWNING ON HIGHLAND STREET
Lane’s Addition
A.
M, Bothamly, Lot 7, Block 9, Tr;. 4....
E ttr United States
FROM PARK AVENUE TO FRKNQH AVENUE.
KOA—Denver (322,4) 9 instruIt. II. Berg, qt al, I^ot 19 .......................... ........ .
0(
B . if bo would like
436.07
Martha
G. Fox. Lotfl, I)loqlc 0, Tr. 6 .....
Notlcb is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ Howard Ovorlin, Lot 20
comedy- addresses,
534.36
B( (id country, and • "’ smw
688.34 E. I). Mobley, Lqt 1,0, Block 9, Tr. 5.........
WWJ—Detroit
News
(516—
7:30
1
1
634.30
ment on Highland Street from Park AVenuo to French AV«nuo has
h ly : ‘1 would like News orchestra, tenor
Pina Heights, Sanford, Florida
Public School, Lot 5, Block 9, Jr. 0..........
634.88
been
completed
nnd
the
completed
work
has
beeh
finally
accepted
■ much, but I could
A.
P.
Connelly,
Lot
17...................
..........................
40
18U6
WBAP—F t Worth Star TelegPublic School, Lot 10, Block 0, Tr.
ft veil and as con;A. P. Connelly,Lot 33 ......... .................................... 173.75
73^95 L. .H. Tbrashqr, Lot 6, Block 0, Tr. j : ....
dunce
?:3° m u,ica,5 9:30
A. P. Connelly, Lot 40........... .............................. . 173.75
786.95 Victor A Bell Check, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 7............. 117
KNX—Hollywood (337) 8 mot- '
A. P. Connelly, Lot 04.......... .....................................i80
842.43
orlogue; 8:30 musical; 10 instru- 1
Joe Chittenden, South 1:2 Lot 4, Block. 9, Tr. 8_.... 58,
A. P. Connelly, Lot 79.... ............................. .......... 176
797.14
mental, vocal; 12 songs: orrhp*t. •
Joo D. Chittenden, E. 16’ of S. 1-2. Lot 5,Blk9, Tr. 8 10,
7&lt;ie above and foregoing final assessments are payablo without in­ Joe D. Chittenden, W.42.5H, of Lot 5,Blk.0Tr.8.... 42.
terest up to MARCH 1, 1925 and from nnd nftcr nucli date said special
W. Palmer, Lot 9, Block 9,'T r. 8.................. 58.
asscStmcnt.i will be payable only in Fifteen Equal annual installments BeSsla C. Wheeler, I-ot 10, Block 9, Tx. 8 _____ 68,5
2C7 D
GREENSBORO, N. C.
F
J
witli interest ut 8 per cent per, annum on all deferred payments, ‘
M. Q
C.. Moseley, Lot
1-ot 1, Block 10, Tr. li.L.J..........
........... 117’
117 ’
634*»
Witness my band an City Clerk and the seal of the City of Sanford, J. J. Mnusser, Lot 6, Block 10, Tr. l«.i...................... U7
534
It
ftt factor," nccord*
Fla., thin 19th day of January A. I). 1926.
R. A. WINSTON, General Agent
pie*, “is thi* many
M. B. Bronson, Let 1, Block 10, Tr. 2........................ i n
634.8j
••
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
. Stella I*. Arrington, I-op 6, Hlqck 10, Tr. 2 ............ 117
| made Ly the enr534 31
Sanford, Florida.
.
\
Publish Jan. 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 nnd 17.
. •
hview of wage a ­
m "t,n
We° k!‘’ Lot l&gt; U,oclt 10- Tr* 3.......... r ...... U7
53V.3I
I for wagp reducW. J. Thigpen, Lot 6, Block 10, Tr. 3........................ 117
53 4 ^
I industries, It is
City Park, Lot AH, Block 10, Tr. 4,4............ .............248
I,i3a.««
fcod adopted, such
RxeitBcvd- h r +)TTg»
Catholic Church, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 6............
24g,
l.USLW
[few years, of cutMrs. A. Simon Lot 1, Bleck 10; Tr. 0...................
U7
I34.M
nuintain dividends
J. C. Roberts, Lot 6, Block 10, Tr. A........ :.............. 117
^
un a fall in trndu
ment on Commercial Street from Park Ave. to Polmetto Avo.' hua Mrs. M. Nelson, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 7.........J........... 117
634.3fi
been completed, and the completed work has been finally accepted by W. H. Peters, Est. Lot. 6, Block 10, Tr. 7........ ;... 117
634 36
in workers are pre­
the City- Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
attack und theac j
City Park, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 8 ....................
24H
l . m .t b
* met with stub-1
The following is the final catimato foi'lhe Above and forcgpiiig Final Assessments ard payable'without
. British! worker^
Street from Park Ave. east to Palmetto Avo. a vt
interest up to March 1, 1925 and from and after such date said special
sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base:
assessments will ho payable oply in 18 equal mutual Installments’with
360 Cu. yds. grading at 40c ...................................
$ 120,00 interest at 8 per cont per annom on all deferred payments
1261 IJn. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c ................. ..........
442.40 t„
" ‘rh n n d
Gity C \n k and the Seal, of the City of Sahfoni,
[We must be ready I
1110 Sq. Yds.. Rock Base a t 80c ...........................
Hu., this 19th dny uf January A’. D, 1925.
.
H8H.00
lo support our fel-j
Gti2&gt;Lif), F t 3 fnch Drain Tllo at $100.00 ............
.
60.20
L. R. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
pnm the Atlantic.” }
1110 Sq. Yds. 2 Inch Sheet Asphalt Top a t $1.02
1,132.20 Publish Jnn. 20, 27—Feh. 3, 10 and 17th
[rant eyes of Mr.
f'rican people look J
30.00
(ore contented than
50.00 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON SA^N.
uf England. He
94.50
f that black trugic
FORI) AVENUE PHOk FRANKLIN 8TI1KRT, TO GENEVA
6.50
r in their eyes so
STREET.
.
1in industrial Eng35.36
Notice is hereby given that tho construction of the asphalt para57.30 ment on Sanford Avenuo from Franklin Street to Genova S t m t haa
indudcd, “this was
114.60
l t J . „ d ,h , „ mp|eted ^
t q k M flM II, ncc.pled bjr
was n greater de­
l'd and scmi-:ikillc&lt;l
the City Commission of tha City of Sanfan), Florid#.
’
supply." u demand
Th* following is tha final estimato of Uia cost for tho paving
2flii.J8 to be borne by City 1-3 ..................’ ’Z Z Z Z I ’$14)f2.3r
rfs will toon bo off |
of Sanford Avenuo 24 feet in width from FronljHn Street, south to
To be’ borqo by adjacent property ...................... 2 924,71
Genova .Street with Sheet Asphalt (W llllt. Process) on a 0 loch rock28iJ.*i) Number, of feet frontage ----- ----------------------------- ...l.bQJ
K ON BONDS
2H9.28 Ais«flsmont |ter foot frontage ................... ..... .......... $2.0166
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E xe.v.M on. ,
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FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
; 27.—A city election
2018 Lin. Ft. Curb and gutter at 76&lt; ............. ......... ........ i.flaa.ta
28j).29
’ *The following is the final cstimuto of the cost of wi
Ifr** next Thursday,
59 IJn. ft. Flush Curb at 3f»c ..................... _ Z
educational; 7 soprano; 7:15 Robcrt W. Denhe, I^ t 93 .........
whether or not the tlk:
280.28.
paving
otl Commercial Street between Park Ave. and Pali
buntopo: 7:4a program: p i„„,
104 IJn. Ft. Cranita Curb re-set a t Iflc ______
bumls for municipal 1:15 7:30
liurmonica; 8:30 saxophonDe“ro, I-ot J« .............
289.28 ffott^ld feet to 40 feet in width with sheet asphalt oh u I
i Projects covered in its, violinists, baritone; 9:05 or- G- G* Collins, Lot 94...^..........
3342
Sq, Yds. Rock Foundation nt 80c _______
289.28 ba^e:,
.
2,073.00
ncintrator, $50,000; ifstra.
3320
Hq.
Yd,. Wllllt* 2 Inch Top at $1.22 .... H
C.
Schultz
and
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Cu.
Yds.
Grading
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40c
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4,050.40.
I improvements to
33.4 Cu. Yds. Cln^s B. Concrete at $23.00 .
KSD—St. LouU Post Dispatch. G. H. Housholdcr. Lot 95 ............
►ned street railway
538.20
269.90
690
Sta.
Yds.
Overhaul
at
le
...........................
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5 Typo A Inlets at $35.00 ........................ .....
J; new city market, 549.1) 6:45 ensemble: 11 dance.
176.00
1173
Lin-.
Ft.
concrete
curb
and
guttor
lq
place
of
flush
WCAP—Washington (469) 6:30 £ t , ,,
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1 Type n I n l e t . ....................................................
’on ami widening of lorus;
G:50 baritone; 7 bird talk;
” • " ,,u,'l,0*uer# Lot 9f$ ............
30.00
269.90
curb which would havo been used on 16 f t pavement ut
W; paying
city’s
2
Manholes at $50,00 _______________ ____
100.00
» » . i r . j i p •;................ — ....... ..... ........ ; ...... ..............................
new sewers, $100,- :2rt philharmonic society; 9 dance. G. E. Lavigne, l^)t 97 ....................
2500 Lin. F t. 3 Inch' Drain Tllo nt $100.00 per 8L
------------------- s-------G. E. Lavigne, Lot 98 .................
3*G! improvements,
241.07 *00 Riq. Ft. Flush Curb at 35c ..........2.....:............................
251X00
480
IJn, Ft. 12 Inoh Ktorm Sewer at $1.05 .......
NURSES’ REPORT IS GIVEN jG. A. DeCottcs, Lake
504.00
1373 Sq. Yds. Rock Base ut 80c .................. ........................ .
and A. It. Key, Lqt DO ............... .
341.00
241.0.7
Scj. Yds. 2* Inch Oil Asphalt at $1.02 .............. ..............
f G. A. DcCottes, J-ako
720.001 MonUmenb at Street Intersection
- and A. It. Key, I^jt 100 ..............
$.sa
Extra - W ork______ ____ ................
, G. A. DeCottes, Lake
303-15
30 sq, ft. Sidewalk at 2 0 c ............... .
Laboratory Inspection of MnteriaL
( »mi A. It. Key, Lot 101 ..............
104,03
Extra Work ............................... •.....
Legal
Jjxpense, Adv. etc., 2 per ci
n#KK-d me," raid
; G. A. DeCottcs, Lake
265.14
Laboratory Inspection of materials
Engineering, 5 por cent _• ....... .
• deaf mute, in
i und A. It. Key, Lot 102 ................
662.85
Lagal Expcnee, Adr. etc. 2 per cent
Irro of non-sup• G. A. DeCottes, I.ako
Engineering 4 per cent ___ ______
and A. R. Key, Lot 103 _______
Lo.m Credit of 200 tons Rock nt $1.80 ......
1 ’*as severely inG. A. DeCottes, I.uko
la«nt. Tex., when
i und A. It. Key, Lot 104 ...._____
toad by un owl,
Total Coat ______ __ ............................
H. W. Kennedy, Lot 105 ___ .......
!,n lo:c control of ails, adenoids, defective
Nuqtber of feet frontage -----------------DeCottes, Iaike and Key, Lot 106
2,458.66
lnto a deep ditch. large cervical glandr.
C
)jt per foot front
i...„_______ ___
DeCottes, Lake nnd Key, Lot 107
...$5,623
l o bo bornu entirely by adjacent property.
DeCottes, Luke and Key, Lot 108
.Name—|).arri.H,,
DeCottes, I ^ke and Key, Lot 109 ..
bRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
Maude M. Jenkins, Lot 1 1 0 _____
, a ,
A «$
S. F. Doudnoy, Lot 111 .... ..............
Pine Heights, Hanford, Fla.
Sanford Hotel L Construction Co., Lota
A. P, C^r,nelly and Mrs.
Robert Deane, Lot 112 ...................
1, i, 3 Blk 2 Tier 3 feet frontage 148.8
641.36 &lt;841.4 McCullough, Lots 79, to 93 inc. ..................... . a2t
Robert Deane, Lot 113 ................
4,908.93'I’. J. Miller—Beg. N. K. Cor Blk 2 Tr. 2,
Rolert Deane, Lot 114 i . ........
Amended Plat of Edgewood; Sanford
. Run St 82.4 ft. W. 75 ft. N. 32.4 ft. E.
J. N. Rossi ter, Lot 115 .............
Swope-Douglniv frlc., Lota 15 to 21 Inc.
....... .350
Ifr 1C, feet frontage 75
...............
272.87 $4211
J. N. Rossiter, Lot 110 .-..................
.
Hose Court Addition. Sanford, Fla.
J. N. Rojsiter, Lot 117 .................
Rjre Court Inc., Lot 50 ............... ........... . ..
.
196.60
5ii.3a $2u j j s
J. N. Roisiter, Lot 118. .................
•
Park. Sanford, Fla.
303.82 $5115.49
J. N. Rosliter, Lot 1111 .............:.....
J. N. Rosfiu-r, Lot 120__ ______
Unknown, Ia»t 121
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cy, m k i x t.&gt; - i iso.
................... 1096.65
5,84*17
n^**1
there U nothing like tba plne-ter end
Unknown, I-ot 122 ......... .................
Thu above und foregoing final asse^snuntx are payable without
P.*f,OU and grandpareau relied on. Bat ba
Arthur C. Mooro, lo t 123 ..............
interest up to March U t. 1925, and from am| after such date, said
rn™ "* Dr*
Pine-Tar Honey, the original
F. D. Bra*Jen, I-ot 124 ......______
special am- HUH-ntx will bu payable oqly in Ut equal amutel inatmll.
cJ t po.“ n&lt;I which has been us«d in thousands
Gtorgn E. Huatcr, Lot 125 ............
bn**m! ■ 7or
b has had many imiutors.
ment# w.th interest ut 8 per cent per annum on all deferred nayIf* ‘“v temaina the best. Often atops a bad
hlfnt
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n 24 hours. Perfectly safe for children
F. F. Fields. Lot 127
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nl „*11 u grown-up«. Insist on Dr Beli'a and
•her. Only J0c at any good druggist’s.
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“Wc are confronted with a nation of morally anaemic

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roatofUc* parents who are rearing physically anaemic children.”
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TUESDAYr JAN. 27. 192:..
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
■'I God is Gracious:—Thou are a
'God ready to pardon, gracious and
^merciful, slow to anger, nnd j*f
great kindness. Nehcmiah 0:17.
OH. THE COHII8 AN’ MeFARLANDS ARE FIGHTIN’!
The McFarlands are fightin',
they’re fightin' the Cobbs:
They’ve come down frr&gt;ni Big
Smoky, come down from th-Knobs.
Oh, the Cobbs an’ McFarlands
arc fightin'!
.,Oh, there's fourteen McFarlands,
of Cobbs there’s eighteen;
They’ve met by the willows,
they’ve dropped to the green.
Oh, the Cobbs an' McFarlnnds
are fightin'!
Oh, the black-browed McFarlands
I *
shoot bullets of steel,
'A n’ In their hearts' blood seven
Cobbs silent kneel.
Oh, the Cobbs an* McFarlnnds
..
are fightin’!
'Oh, tho flnxon-hnircd Cobb men
shoot bullets of lead,
’An' on the red grass six McFar­
lands lie dead.
jt When thu Cobbs an* McFarlands
arc fightin’!

A N O T H E R F E A T H E R IN H IS B O N N E T

A s Brisbane Sees It
Expensive Justice.
Bad for Oierehes.
Bad for Schools.
He Saves His Head.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C tn iis k i m i ) .

up.

----------------- n-----------------Oh, there’s four left of Cobb men,
McFarlands there’s three;
DISCUSSIONS OF matters of public business can be
They’ve forgot the gray marshals,
they’ve dropped to the knee. brought to complete function only when each citizen rein­
Oh, tho Cobbs an’ McFarlands forces the efforts of good government by a conscientious en­
are fightin’!
deavor to discharge the duties and share the responsibilit-

ies of citizenship."— Alex Vonnegut.

THE WORLD 'rrows gentler,
even that one-sixth of the world's
area labelled "Russia,’’ on the map.
i’he Bolshevik! have driven Trot­
sky from power into disgrace. He
loscp his position as head of tho
thu
j army and U advised to go to th*
south ot Russia and meditate on
iiis foolishness, hut he saves his
head.

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"morally anaemic”. They don’t like to bo called "“fool par­
MOSTEVERY KlMtfSKI
ents” either. And if their children are afflicted by nervous
BuTl&amp;e fAGLES
disorders, it isn’t their faults at all. It is the fault of the
doctors who do not prescribe tho right sort of tonics.
The speaker who risked the assertion regarding the diag­ TOMORROW THE Bar Associat­
fgench ( w
nosis for many of the ailments afflicting little children is ion of tho State of Ohio will listen
Dr. Caroline Hedger, of the Elizabeth McCormick Foundation. to a speech by Max l). Steuer, of
Chicago. She was addressing the Kindergarten-Primary Club New York. Mr. Steuer, one of
§ &amp; iiiSf\
of Baltimore to which she said a number of things that un­ tho most powerful lawyers in the
fortunately are far more needed to be heard by parents who United States will make a speech
do not attend parent-teacher clubs.
worth while. Ohio lawyers and
Contending that the period of the child’s life lying be­ law students are advised to hear
tween two and six years is more important in many respects him, if they can.
than any other, Dr. Hedger did not mince words condemn­
MR. STEUER will probably
ing the parents who do not see that children of that age get
.talk
about things th at Interest
the right sort of food and have plenty of sleep. Children lawyers.
He, or some other big
less than six years old should sleep from twelve to fourteen lawyer, should mnke n speech nhours every day, the speaker explained. They should have fcout American justice as it af­
regular hours for going to bed. They should be "put to bed” fects the little man. Any welllawyer, Mr. Steuer, or
by their own mothers— and with the loving gentleness that informed
anybody else, will tell you this:
will send them into pleasant dreams.
If the ordinary American
In neighborhoods where there are "fool parents'* who ■citizen,
without any pull, had
permit their children to romp and piny until nine nnd even
a very just claim for $10,000
against a big corjtoration, that
ten o’clock at night, children of intelligent parents arc often
citizen with the ju st claim
sent to bed, feeling badly used. They are not old enough to
would be a fool to take his
enre about their health, or about their future lives. They
claim into court.
It would
want to play as the neighbor children play. Referring to situ­ cost him more than $10,000
ations like this, Dr. Hedger spoke of the opportunity offered
to fight it out. And besides
spending more than his claim
parent-teacher nssciations to start early-to-bed campaigns,
worth he would go through
through which an entire neighborhood could be united in was
heart-breaking delays.
goodhealth habits for the children’s sake.
court of the United States
A little child taking his nap, hanging over the arm of s ateThe
not made for poor men, which
scat nt the moving picture show, waking perhaps now and doesn't seem exactly- right, under
then to catch a glimpse of a murder or a hair-breadth es­ a government which is supposed
cape on the screen—that is a pitiful sight, a damnable sight, to represent people of nil kinds.
when you consider the welfare of the child.
NEW YORK reformers, earnest,
During the first year of the baby’s life, the speaker sincere,
demand drastic new blue
pointed out, he is weighed with much pride. His gains and laws. They would limit all strictly
his general signs of growth are the source of much interest to church services. No golf, no
in the family that "owns” him. But when the pounds come baseball, no moving pictures, or
only church, Sunday
more slowly, and the new things he learns become less aston­ theatres,
School and pious meditation.
ishing, the child is allowed more nnd more to go his own gait.
He is permitted to eat unwisely, to sleep spasmodically. He THE PLAN is well meant, also
is still considered "owned" by his parents, something ns their foolish. Nothing would hurt the
dog or their car is owned, hut his interests are showed aside churches more than an attempt
THE PRESIDENT AND THE PRESS
at compulsory church attendance.;
to suit the pleasure of his owners.
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
They hail a law in New York
"Diagnosis—fool parents” would
answer
i
» . the, investiga* , i — , State once against exhibiting flowtions about many a child these days who is physically or era in any window on Sunday, Recently the American Society interest of tho public. He said
morally wrong.
*
, But the time for that hns gone of Newspaper Editors had ns their "there will be little occasion to

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'Down the trail spur gray horsemen
REFORMERS SHOULD study
with saddles dust white;
Why The Women Smoke
On their gnllopin’ shoulders long
i a wise statement by a learned
rifles hnng bright.
French Bishop in the time of
't Oh, the Cobbs nn’ McFarlands
According to T. L. Hughes, chief of the tobacco section Louis Fourteenth. A priest wroto
are fightin’!
him about his plans to stop
of the Federal Commerce Department, the number of women to
peasants dancing and drinking on
The McFnrlands cense firin’; the smokers in the United States has increased tremendously Sunday afternoon.
Tho Bishop
Cobbs to them shout;
since 101.‘I. In that year there were 15,000,000,000 cigarettes wrote to the priest: “ You set a
“ ’Tis the rcv’uncrs coinin’! Tho used by women while in 10211 there were 65,000,000,000. good example, refrain from fool­
marshals are out!”
ishness yourself. Hut let tho poor
When the Cobs an’ McFnrlands This tremendous increased popularity of "the weed," more dance and forget their misery.”
than
four
hundred
per
cent,
has
a
very
logical
explanation.
were fightin’.
Women have merely been trying to exercise their “equal
THE REVEREND Dr. Schaeffer
Oh, the Cobbs nn' McFarlands th •&gt;’ rights with men". And the styles emanating from Paris,
of the Lutheran Church, nays this
With rifles fierce^fInmin' tho re’un-1liml '» v"*«e ["}}"» t'oll,'t,T during the past few years, have country is the "most backward na­
cr* ride.
' been as "manish as a skirt could be. Women simply found tion of the civilized world,” in itJ
to provide week day relig­
When tho_Cohbs_an’ M cFarlands, that :t coyly handled cigarette lent something artistic to failure
ious
instruction
for public school
were fightin’.
their bobbed hair, and golf knickers, riding habit, or even children.
^
.A McFarland has, fallen, his face their Spanish shawl........ p ,t
A *[ilost ionnalYc-Vo’’:(Hifty issued by tnoau than Lies at Vas­ THAT IS not tho opinion of the
dyes the ground:
A Cobh man has caught him, an' sal’ College to the students there, showed that 455 girls out of i P^oph’ of dlls country generally.
quick the hurt hound,
T!,t\ h,,,vc
5icir pm '
When the Cobbs an’ McFarland.* 957 had acquired Sir Waite*’ Raleigh’s habit. Half of the j 1
girls, then, did not smoko, but without any further statistics ing!' writing and arit^u-tlcemi be
were fightin’.
to go by it is almost a safe bet that they were the younger, taught successfully apart from reOh, a Cobh man sinks down to the ones who yet hadn’t come into very intimate contact with ligioua teachings. They respect the
hot smokin’ clay,
ights of father:, and mothers to
A McFarland’s black fingers the West I\&gt;int Hops, Princeton Proms or the Moulin Rouge.
establish religious day schools if
Nor is this supposed to he a philippic directed particular­ they choose, a t their own expense.
wellin’ blood stay.
When the Cobbs an' McFarlands ly against Vassal* College, Vassal* is hardly worse than any
were fightin’.
of the rest. And the fact is, girls’ schools as a whole are no TO ATTACK the public school
not to render service to the pH
Oh, tho marshals turn hack to tho worse than factories of girls, or societies of girls. T h e pro- j is
vate
schools that emphnsize relig­
portion of fifty fifty in all probability runs clear through all
darkenin’ plain;
ious teaching. Such attacks are
But many’s the rider in saddle institution:! and every stratum of life.
not popular and may encourage
rides slain.
As Mr. Hughes nays, four times as many women are smok­ equally unjust attacks on religious
When the Cobbs an’ McFarlnnds
ing now as formerly. They find it becoming to their make­ schools and religious teachings.
are fightin’.

The McFarlands shoot steel an’ the
Cobh men shoot lead,
An' on the green moss the McFar­
lands are dead.
Oh, the Cohb men have heat the
McFarlands!
—Ben Lucian Hannan in
ary Digest.

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you think because j
A train of (hour
est when it U
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Being sure yon t
poing ahead
If you could never!
thing.
The part is gore.
I have used up no
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doing as we shoe'

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b eliev e that &lt;
th e first principles]
successful banking i
w h o le -h e a r te d d&lt;
to be accomiiK
and helpful.

honored guest, President Coulidgc. worry about who owns n newspaper
" ’hen called upon for an address. so long as Its attitude on public
the president clearly defined the questions ir such ns to promote
line separating education nnd prop­ the public welfare."
As a body the audience nt this
aganda.
Propaganda, he says,
leading
“seeks to clore the mind, while ed­ dinner represented the
ucation seeks to open it." He went newspapers in over two hundred
on further to state that "Of educa­ cities of America. Most of the
tion and of real information we men present were of high standing
cannot got too much. But of prop- ami had had years of experience
Uganda, which is tainted and per- in tho field of journalism and they
verted information, we cannot g e t ; therefore, appreciated the followtoo little." The president under- ing particularly pertinent pnratook to emphasize the high respon­ graph of the president’s address:
sibility facing the editors und the "I believe that the American press
newspapers, as he stated that the is more independent, more reliavery enure of lihertv depended i hie and less partisan today than
upon the freedom of the press. In at any other time in its history,
speaking of this freedom, he said I believe this of our press prethat the "chief idea of the Anieri- | cisely as I believe it of those who
can people is that idealism which manage our public niTairs. Both
demands the airht to freely express *are' eldalier’, fiber,' less Irtffuericdd
it-ad? on nil important questions.’’ by improper considerations than
The pesident was undoubtedly fully f ever before. Whoever disagrees
aware that he war speaking to a with tlm judgment must take the
very large audience when he m ade.chance of marking himself is ig -(
his address, and when he empha- norant of conditians which notnrsized the fact that he felt that th" , iously affected our public life, *
V»"
American newspapers' of todav are thoughts, and methods, even withby far tho best in the world, ho 1in the memory of many men who
was not speaking L, th* editors are still among us."
alone, hut to everyone who hns
The entire substance of the
nny connection with
newspaper president’s remarks might he sumpublication.
i med up in tho fact th at there was
As shown in his further state- ] in them a conviction th a t
the
mentn, he would not permit h im -, American people are idealists nnd
relf to be worried about the alleged that they never fail to strongly
“commercialism" of tho public j react when this idealism is proppress and the fear which has hcon crly appealed to. The closing state
so freely expressed th a t uewspa ment of the president’s remarks
per owners were gradually getting certainly places upon the editors ■■■BSHHBHOsanBaMiBBaaBaHBaHiaaaaasBaHiii
to the point where thej were us­ a higher responsibility as lie said: ■
ing their paper solely to further “Mv ultimate faith I would place a
their own selfish purposes rather in the high idealism or the editorial B
than to use them for tho general room of the American newspaper." fl
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,CV"UrlnK
,M
w
i
plak'U°
more than n year. Preaidci it c uni- news papers do not •hargo their Napoleon Bonapart ■ or even a the grain than the coyotes had
vermin.
a
1,1
lorn idge vetoed the measure the r it polk-ies with every wind that Napoleon III., would have known done on the .Vcp range.
Rut now that seal anil suble. a
finally passed both hou.-w
ami blow •; they don't change tin ir op- what to do, Trotsky didn't know.
REALTOR
Just now local I’aris furriers 1nil|!e and inink, as well as caraculs,
now his veto is sustained by the inions just because their pocket- Tho Bolsheviki know what to do are : court d to Ik- doing a thriving kolinskies, nutrias nnd fitches have :
selves.
a
-onarrow margin of one vote.
book is hit. The pap* rs whit h hud
trade’ in Uu pelts of alley cats,
int.. the fastnesses of the wi!- a
During the long battle many K'cn advocating the hill stood by
Whnt, with pickpockets
and
First National Hank Building*
whicii formerly swarmed over dtrncss to avoid the fur hunter, a
shoplifters Sanford is getting into newspapers believed thy postal it.
THE PHILADELPHIA Mint be­ the city and its environs in count-1*he harmless, necessary and ul- □
K
workers Were underpaid and advo­
the big city elnss!
Without relinquishing the fight gins coining 5,000,000 half-dollar les numbers. But it is certain ways necessary and always eon- B
Rooms 501-502. Phone ‘J*&gt;
cated the bill in their editorial for the postal workers, the news­ coins to commemorate tho courage that the rats will rush where tho le n ie n t cat must supply their place, fl
Sales Force Miss Ruha Williams, Mr. R*k
Folks with babies in the family columns. Then about three weeks papers did attem pt to fend off of General Robert E. Lee, Stone­
nn longer tread, and rats play How grave may he the conscquen- m
don't mind the static a t all when ago Postmaster General New sent New’s flank attack on them. Their wall Jackson and others, and the cats
incredible havoc with food sup- cus °f her destruction was forelistening over the radio.
to Congress his recommendations representative asked time to make carving of tho great memorial on plies. The rule of nature which s -*’n by Oliver Goldsmith, who if ihznaBKBBuuBBaaiiBU BaaflflaflBaaaBU BiiisH *11*
--------o--------or increases in mail rates to meet a careful study of New’s recom­
orJains th at "big fleas have littlo ; memory serves us right, wrote:
Sanford got some publicity out tho higher pay schedules of thu mendations; they demanded an im­ Stone Mountain, near Atlanta.
fleas and these have Ies3 to bite
"HI fares the land, to hastening- v i i i a i i e n B B n i a s i i i i a B B n a M z a i E i i i i i i i B a 11111
of the little golf tournament held bill. Much higher second-class partial inquiry into the new rates.
’em." is not to he amended hy man ills a prey,
|
THESE
COINS
have
a
meaning
B
last week. We need bigger ones rates were suggested, width meant
Both these suggestions wore re­
Where rats accumulate and cats ■
more important than their Without careful forethought.
and more of them.
that a large share of thu salary jected by a Congressional commit­ i even
During the observance of Rat decay,”
meaning as memorials of courage
-------- o-------increase would lx* paid by news­ tee and a bill with the Increases and artistic enterprise. They es­
They say New Jersey is the papers and magazines.
somewhat modified was reported tablish even more firmly the fact
“ w ettest” state in th" Union, but
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the Senate.
Some
opportunist
congressman
that tlie Civil War belongs to an
there doesn’t seem »o he nny dust who thought newspapers were ad­ to But
H
through
it
all
the
newspa­
THE
TEXAS
COWBOY
a
age that is past. And they wdl
on Georgia just now.
vocating these increases only to pers that had previously support­ b j prized in the North even more
A million recipes have been givei
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It lc a delightful cl ini at u wo have make a hit witn their readers and ed the measure didn’t flop.
highly
than
in
the
South.
success, but the best one api*:lj
And Congress can’t quite fathom
u
. here, hut w&lt;* do wish someone i,.not because
. . . the editors believed
,
.,
‘tlf
any
cowboy
wants
to
dance
ly
unwarranted.
It
ia
a
long
time
it.
would turn off the sprinkler until !the «,ostnl Wnrktir» ^ r e underpaid
DR. BUTLER, learned head of
be the combination of common:
v/e get riil of our cold,
Columbia College, tells the Brit­ with his pants tucked into his »«w idnco it might he truly said
-------- o--------and determination to get ah$
ish Empire Chamber of Commerce
The surrender of Grover B&lt;*rgvarious interesting things. He Texas on the eve of the inaugural ciety."
PROFANITY
doll. draft dodger, is forecast. Now
soya Mussolini, who saved Italy, b.i'l of his wife, Gov. Miriam
There are perhaps more ‘‘full
Whatever you do, do it wellhe’d probably rather he a prisoner
is another Oliver Cromwell. lie Amentia Ferguson, "he is welcome dress suits" in llnuston than there
PALM REACH POST
in America than a free man In __________ __________________ _________________________________ .1 guys that “ the time is ripe for Co do so."
nre in any other town of its size
, (Mrmany.
open an account with theSer
an era of reason.” it Js possible
Thereupon
Co!.
John
L.
Peeler,
in the United States. Women of
Tho
trouble
with
profanity,
doworking
room,
the
shop,
on
the
-------- o--------says
he,
to
hope
for
an
end
of
chairman of the Committee on Ar- Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San
County Bank and deposit reguH
What pr**! our goat is th at after elnres a writer, is nut so much train or in thu hotel. The old sa- war, because the only disputes rnngemcnts, revised his encyclical Antonio and El Paso arc ns'welL —
thut
It
is
plain
wicked
ua
that
loon
was
one
environment
in
working like tho dickens for a few
that
arise
now
are
those
based
on
excommunicating
everyone
w
ithout'
gowned
a*
those
of
any
town
o
f
j
D
dollar.* we come to find out that it ia just plain dirty. And that which swearing fitted heat,
"suallow-tui! cents" or “evening 1like size in Massachusetts, P enn-!■
4% Interest on Savings AccoK
Profanity, it seem:* i* just ne- a conflict of interests.
they are worth only about idxtv. is about all there is in it. It i
gowns” from the ballroom floor.
sylvania, Ohio or Kentucky. At *'
not
so
much
that
religioiu
pers1
now
ledge
men
t
that
the
swearer
five per cent of wi at our father’s j
“Formal and informal.” said Col-! Del Rio, near the ftb Grande, m*
IT IS lmr«l to re’e nny import­
ons nre shocked us it is that those does not know how to talk.
It
were.,
with finer intellects are disgusted, means a limited vocabulary. It is ant change there. Haven’t wars one! Peeler, after hearing of the well as at Clarendon, in the Pan-*
-------- o————
always been based on a conflict h'ast from Mrs. Ferguson’s hus- handle, the girls are dressed ho­
If snow looks good to you then Swearers are hoid-overa from a somewhat of :t sign of ignorance, of interests?
] hand.
jcomingly.
former
age.
The
young
man
who
It
j*
quite
a
show
of
weakness,
«ou nre still alive unA n it r-odv
TWO GENTLEMEN nt least
Without discussing the point
The Texas cowboy u
,,f tj„, M
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Simple, plain words carry the
f r Florida.—Toledo Blade. How wishes to .succeed takas advantage
wanted
Helen
of
Troy.
That
was
made
by
Arnold
Bennett
that
“condecentert
and
prop,
rest
members!
of
everything
that
may
help
him
weight.
They
are
impressive.
They
&lt;‘,*o**l the fellows who every day
conflict of interests, and they volitions nre to society what forms! of the human family, u,, V;ould jj
Sanford, Fla.
nre playing golf, polo, tennis, ini on. And swearing will be a black are the forte of the impressive •i
to art,” it may he paid that not think of p in g to an inaugural i
ntni, or are fuhintr, hunting, swtm- mark agalm t him In any Job he If you don't believe it, listen some fought about it.
WE FIGHT more ubqut dollars I former Governor Ferguson’s pro-j hall in high hoots and n sombrero ifi
Nobody wishes a time to William Jctudngs Bryan,
nnd vaehting? Are they may have.
now and less about glory.
J jmuitC'inient on the subject is whoLU.at.
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swearer in the olficc, or in the or read a lecture by Ingereoll.
dead ones too?

E. F. LANE

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MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society Editor. *

endar
ucftdflY
h School a t 8:00 tho
will present a ploy
•* for tho benefit of
'mangundl.
of tho MethodiRt
give n reception in
■- new pastor and
Mrs. T. W. Nixon,
aKe from 8 to 10
members and friends
are invited.
cdncsday
partment of the Woill meet nt 3:30 o’-

The Pipe Organ Club met Mon­
day afternoon a t the home of Mrs.
E. C. Harper on Magnolia Avenue,
With Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Mary
Maincs as hostesses.
The meeting was a most enthus­
iastic one and many interesting
reports wore given. Mrs. J. E.
Estridgc announced a rummage
side to bo held in the near future.
Mrs. M. M. McAllister received a
large number of lovely aprons for
the spring bazar. The personal
service chairman, Mrs. Winston,
gave a splendid report. The club
voted for tho appointment of a
chairman
of thu mission study

work. The president, Mrs. W. M.
bentt, appointed Mrs. R. L. Glenn,
‘'If"* Winston and Mrs.
D* Gardner to serve one a com­
mittee for Dramatics.
During the social hour Mrs.
•Sharpe gave a number of readings
which were- greatly enjoyed. Thp
hostess, assisted I!y Mrs. A. M.
Phillips, Mrse. W. D. Gardner and
Mma Margaret Davis, served a de­
licious salad course.
Next Monday the club will meet
at the home of Sirs. C. F. Mar­
shall at 1110 Laurel Avenue, with
Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. II. G.
Mcthvin as hostesses.

Rumber Five of the
PERSONAL
will meet at
jth Mrs. M, I* Radch Avenue.
Beattie Brown is spending a few Ga„ was the guest Saturday of
Number One of All days in Jacksonville.
Mr. ami Mrs, C. V. McCrory.
will have a subscrtpF. D, Walsh of Daytona, is visit­
y at 8 o’clock at
Mrs. W. B. Williams has ns her
ing friends in Sanford.
truest*. Tuesday, Mr.-. C. S. Lee
{all.
ami Charles Lee, Jr., of Oviedo.
R. .1. Hollv left .Monday upon
hurray
1 nf the Woman’s a business trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thornton
itty will meet with
had us their guest for the wcekC, J. Wetherlow of Orlando, end. (heir eourin, Mrs. J. It. Betts
'ent at 3:30 o'clock.
spent Monduy in Sanford.
of Woodbury, Ga.

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British Ex-Premier Stadium Is Built In Suit Filed Against
To Watch
New _____
York Church*i Poik County Oral
Declares Golf Was Australia
\ Festival
For Jesus’ Coming
YORK, Jan. 2'!.—A suit
Game for Workmen LONDON, Jan. 27—Irt order to to NEW
W IN T E R H A V E N . F L A .
onmpel Trinity Church to turn
Unix i r

anford
PHONE:—Res. 428-J

LONDON. Jan. 27—The Princ­ wait for the second coming of
es Golf Club, once one of tho most Christ, 2,000 members of the Or­
exclusive in the London district, der of the S tar In the East have
has been converted into a public built an amphitheatre at Balmor­
near
Sydney, Australis,
course. For the equivalent of 35c al Bench,
..
_
,
a round, anyone may play there. I
Princes at one time was the f a - ; S® dw P *■ tM jr bdtef that this
vorite golf resort of Bonar L aw ,|[etu™ U E m in en t, preparations
Balfour nnd other outstanding 1
been made a t the cost of $b0,000, rained by enrolling memhers
statesmen.
Representing the public, Ram- ? L thc 2 ^ r who ““bscribed fr°m
sav MacDonald accepted the deeds ■
J®
Per, 8C,a*\ .. , . .
nnd title to the course from Sir II. I ^ hUc *&gt;» .°W«r » bf llef ,s ‘bat
Mallafcy-Deelcy, who spent m ore!c h " 8t will return In human form
than $200,000 on the property be-*1*
expected Ho will arrive nt
f°rc giving it away,
- 10 amphitheatre by walking on
The former prime minister said
water from South Head, nt
he was first initiated into- the the entrance of the harbor, to Bid
mysteries of golf by an eminent moral.
The nmphithentre xvill contain n
divine nf the Established Church
oi Scotland, who told him the smnll model of a Greek statue
s used for the stag­
game was fine discipline in self- which will Ik
ing of Greek drnmn during the
control.
“Forty years ago,’’ Mr. Mac­ waiting period, ns even the most
Donald said, “golf was a cheap confident member of the order
game. I helped to make iny own will not sny just when the sec­
clubs and the game cost me about ond coming is to tnko place.
sixpence n year. The game has
got fnr too expensive. It ought
to get back to its old position as
a first-class workman’s game.

Church Circle Plans
Rummage Sale

PIPE ORGAN CLUB HOLDS REGULAR
MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON

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Church Circle Number Three, of
the All Souls Catholic Church met
with the chairman, Mrs. Frank
Meisch, Thursday afternoon.
A short business meeting was
held nt which time a rummage sale
was planned to be held Saturday
Jan. 31.
At 5 o’clock tho members wore
invited into the dining room where
Mrs. Meisch assisted by her sis­
ter Miss Irene Brandt served cake
nnd coffee.
Tho members of Circle No. Three
nre; Mrs. Fred Brandt, Mrs. Char..
Mahoney, Mrs. Henry Richter,
Mrs. Paul Pczol, Mrs. John Pezol
Sr., Mrs. John Pezol Jr., Mrs. Ed­
ward Smith, Mrs. E. Wilson, Miss
K. Fox, Mrs. Mary Schnal, Mrs.
William Hines, Mrs. S. Breit, Mrs.
: Bnumes. Mrs. II. Rabin, Mrs. B.
Lako ami Miss Irene Brandt.

Miss Shunting* Weds
Y. P. Carter on Sunday
Symphony Concert At
*
A quiet .wedding which took Daytona Is Postponed

over the bulk of its property in
Juntinrjr OK-ZB-.'W-.n
Manhattan to the heirs f Robert
Edwards wah begun in Federal j
______
_ a bill in equity
y|
Court
here
filing
by A rthur J . Edwards, of North; * * * * * - - ’- - 1
Carolina and Wesley J. Edwards,
of Los Angeles.
MILLION FOR TELEPHONES

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WEST PALM BEAOH. Jan. 27
—Extensions nnd additions to the
local plant that will aggregate Sl.OQO,000 diirim- 1C25 art! 102(? artFresh Daily
planned by the Southern Kell Tel­
ephone Com|*any. it is announced
by T. L Jordan, local manager.
Water’s Kandy
The unprecedented growth of West
Palm Bench and Palm Beach
Kitchen
■have produced a serious congest,
ion in tho telephone son-ice nf lhi- V Y ♦♦♦V *1*+**♦** V
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two cities, he stated.

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stiwk, wili for a limited iimc\ »Cf**r you six
pupni.u l.\0 high jjratlc- pliutojn'bpli ami ont large
S.xlti—ail for -'50.00.

place at 3 o'clock Sunday after­
Word was received Tuesday i
noon at the Bapri’t Church was
C H IL D R E N A S P E C IA L T Y
that of Miss Emma Florence morning from the management of
Shurling to Vernle P. Carter. Rev. the Daytona Beach Auditorium
Owen, Photographer
F. S. King officiated in the pres­ that duo to an upset in train sched­
I*ht»iu
0112-W
Park Aye.
Friday
ence of relatives and a few close ules caused by the high waters in
Georgia, members of the New York
T. O. Brown of Orlando, is San­
Holly, will entertain
Mrs. Charles Brannon, Miss El­ friends.
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p ’ Club at 3 o'clock. ford Tuesday on business.
eanor Mae Brannon and Mrs. An­
The bride wore n suit of bloc ^ 'I 'h o n y . Orchestra wi l l b e un­
drew Leinliart of Oviedo were in with hat
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Maurice Mimbish arrived Mon­ Sanford, Monday.
aturday
After n„ short, wedding trip, -ir_
Mr, C
uled
for
Saturday
night
of
this
day from Washington, D. C.
i
at 10 A- M.
_ and Mrs. Carter will return to week. Tiie concert will be given
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b at 11 A. M.
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H?r tV. ^r3‘,Ann,n B,l Sanford to make their future one week later, Saturdny night
Fred F.berhurdt of Jacksonville, McClullock nnd Mrs. Ethel O. home.
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5 # r | ; |s
Feb. ”, according to the message.
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is in Sanford for a few days.
Schroyer of DeLaml were shopping
Those who have already reserv­
in Sanford Monday.
sm
T
ila
d
n
e
S
m
u
.
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HUY GAME PRESERVE
ed scats and who will be unable to
H. L. Ernest of Ocala, is spend­
party of the Social
attend cn the new date, will have
Woman’s Club, ing a few days at the Valdez Hotel.
J. W. Whiffin and daughter,
HATS ;■
ORLANDO, Jan. 27 — Twenty- their money refunded, the manageMiss Janet Whiffin of Greenwood, two
i■
Tut.'ti*" afternoon
l”
thousand acres of land has nn&gt;nt has announced .
Ccmmitteo Dance Pasquale Cestone of Montclair, N. Mo., arc spending the winter nt
a
been
bought
at
the
intersection
of
Read about her new 5
nisjt, have been J., is making an extended slay in the Mcntczumn Hotel
a
the
Cheney
highway
and
the
tit.
SHOW
FLORIDA
COFFEE
a
Sanford.
i
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e Parliamentary
John
river
by
a
group
of
local
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f Monday, Wednesstyles
and
try
to
win
a
men
who
plan
a
yarne
preserve
l-’ORT
MYERS,
Jan.
27—
An
:a
Mrs.
Charles
Anderson
of
De-j
ton
Engineering
and
Construction
y momin;: will be
thirteen ml- exhibit of Florida-grown coffee
I.and was visiting in Sanford,! Cc. of Savannah, Gn., will arrive'.” ^
| Tuesday for ashort visit.
i lea on the river. The purchasers will be shown at the South Flor­
Cross Work Puzzle
Monday.
SANFORD, FLORID \.
:a
state that they will stock the pro ida Fair in. Tampa. John M. Bo­
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Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Babbit, M r.1sen-e with English pheasants nnd ring, county tax assessor, collect­
Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Brum ley of
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)o---k !- t Ilie otiter iitls in fitis papef under the
a number
from a
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a
Chuluota are spending Tuesday in anti Mrs. W. S, Thornton, and'their j Ghine80 quail nnd will plant wild ed------guest, Mrs. J. R. Betts, m otored!, cp ‘Uul wild celery to furnish j three-year old tree owned by Chas.
Sanford.
heading
ot—
a
to Winter Park Sunday.
«eed f‘&gt;r mallard nnd canvas hack Wiiland at Estcro, scvcnil days
a
Clot a Hook lot at
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ducks.
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ago, and- *has placed
them In a pre­
Mrs, II. B. Connelly returned
n
servative for exhibition purposes.
Misf, Rosa Gray, who has been
Mondnv from a business trip to
a
The tree on Mr. Woilnnd’s propthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
SI,000 A FOOT PAID
a
New Yrk.
p Tty is said to be three years
Connelly, will leave Tuesday for
Jan. 2(1— Naval
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ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 27 — old, about ten feet high and bear­
E. C. Miller of New York City, her home in Laurens, S. C.
rcompany the Unit­
a
A i l atmv.’ur tjui.-kly if you are wilting i«. hvlj* t.:*&gt;•
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Central Avenue property has rea­ ing quite a number of coffee ber­
it to territorial wat- arrived Monday for a short stay
hoo-1
our m-w dovelopment uhd if you want to Buy
n
H
Mrs. W. I). Neves who has been ched (i price of $1,000 a front foot ries. It is planted In a citrus
interest in the spots in Sanford.
M
a
nt pto-uponipK pi’iet'd Imforo the public gets in.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. considered a record for thin St. grove.
a
ills of modern avComplete line of Mntige Evans ua
at
George S. Sanford, of Atlanta,1 Ganzalcs leaves Tuesday for Or- Petersburg thoroughfare. The price
joyed centuries ago
at
The Sahara Desert is 3.HID miles
Hata for Children
was paid for the three-story buildIt
chieftains, according Gn., is spending n short while at lamlo to visit Mrs. E. It. Dliss.
Write
:»(
once
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::f
The
Herald:
n
-------im» at 221 Fourth ’Street, south long and &lt;500 miles wide—cover­
by their descendants the Valdez Hotel,
Haynes McFndden of Atlanta, , which has a (50-foot frontage, pro- ing nn area equal to two thirds of !
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Levi and Mrs. Ga.. who in secretary of the Geor-jporty owned by E. II. Tomlinson Luropc.
excitement was ob. iBnaaaa3aK aaan7*aununaaH nB B t]B K anB ati3sinr.itncnH H aM oah)
ping o(T Qljffs. inty T. G. Phillips of Geneva spent gia Bankers Association and Edi- for about 20 years.
tor
of
the
Southern
Banker,
is
in
e-matlc planes. The Monday in Sanforil.
tho city.
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have
more
than
doubled
the
amount
literally “jumping
W. S, Jones cf Richmond, Vn., of their loans on farms in the
of Geneva were guests jf friends
president of the Vlrginiu-Gnro- past five years. Farm mortgage*
in
Sanford
Monday.
[iUiam J. Coelho, for­
T5
lina Chemical Co., and C. A. Bax­ nave
from 8k5J.ono.0un BV
mer editor, legislator
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ter of Jacksonville, district agent, a t theincreased
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Miss
Dosia
Stondenmire
of
Ca­
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end of 1S»IU to ?l,781,000,- aY
and an officer of milla, Gn., has arrived in Sanford are expected Tuesday from Ha­
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000 on Sept. 30 of this year.
Alii o Hawaii, (House to thepd the winter.
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vana, Cuba.
Uwnii) described the
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TWO BANTS SUITS
An Australian explorer is or­
it. The game was
W. E. Moore, Jr., of Miami, is
Those from Sanford attending ganizing a new expedition in ■*v
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OLD HOME TOWN

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i tW nlter Johnson, Duo to F allf . uve to Buy Club o f H is Own
a. , . Is Expected to Rejoin Team
gtq at Tampa T ra in in g Grounds
—
WASHINGTON. Jan. 27—With
b the cry in other cities for young
--.Mood, Clark Griffith, proud pres­
ident of the world’s championship
baseball club, anxious to bold his
• team a t the top, has thrown all
u-'precedent to the winds nnd injec\r ted into his line-up n sprinkling
.o l.tried veterans for the 1925 enm-

i Cleveland; Venn Gregg, the vetm . kran Tom Beattie; Fred Mnrberxy, brillian relief hurlcr last year;
» Curley Ogden, Joe Murtina, Paul
;
Zahnfzcr, Benson BriUheurt, Al*
’ Ian Russel, another relief pitcher;
f f Kelly, a recruit from Memphis;
tj:. Jam es McNamara, obtained from
Wichita, Kan., a t a fancy price
b f nnd several other youngsters.
The club, according to Griffith
and Horrls, has been greatly bol% *.stared In reserve strength. Wenkness in this respect almost lost
the world’s series for the teuin and
Immediately after the chumpionship they begun efforts to build
. up a machine which would run
more smoothly in tho face of inTv.! Buries.
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Mike McNnlly, former Yankct
- substitute Infielder, was obtained
In a deal with the Boston Red
l*- Sox, In which Third Baseman
1 Prothero was sent to Boston.
• Spencer Adams, a Pacific Const
!&lt; league shortstop, also was bought
nnd these two with Juilge, Harris,
• Prcklnpnugh, Bluedgo and Shirley
.Will make up the infield uligililes.
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. Outfielders Plentiful
* In the outfield, Bice, Goslin, McNecly, Matthew.?, Carlyle, mighty
Southern association hitter lust
season; Leibohl nnd Bhinchnrt, a
South Atlantic longue recruit, are
nvnllable. Bice, and Goslin will
hhve Sirf trtfnbls holding thbir Jobs,
h p t McNeely is expected to have
a hot fieh t despite his great work
o f last season and his $50,000 hit
th a t won tho last game of the
world scries. Carlyle is expected
to furnish keen competition for a
regular place in the line-up,
H arris will take tho veteruns of
his club first to Hot Springs, ns
he did Inst year. This plan, he
believes, permitted the club to en­
te r the season in better condition
than for several years. It also
brought the veterans up to nn ev­
en standing with the younger men
In this repscct.

An attractive fight card that will
have ns its headliner a bout bo*
tween Young Kcttr.ell of Jackson­
ville mid Eugene Poyncr of Column
bus, On., in announced for Thurs­
day .night of thin week at the a r­
mory by Fred Eberhnrdt, president
of the Twin City Athletic Club of
Jacksonville, nn organization which
in sponsoring a perien of boxing
entertainments to be given in this
city.
Ben Smith, fon-tCTly n trainer
for some of the prominent pugilists
of this country, is matchmaker and
in addition to the Kctchell-Poyner
match promises local fans a rcnl
treat in a semi-final mill between
two negro light heavyweight, A1
Walker of Georgia and Bill Goethe
of New York. Walker who tips
the beams at 190 pounds, is said
to Imve won his last 19 fights via
the knockout route while his oppo­
nent, weighing 20C pounds, has
mixed it with such celebrities as
Sam Langford, the Boston “Tar
Baby," Panama Joe Gans, Harry
Wills nnd others.
Two other mutches of four and
six rounds will also be on the
program. If possible, it is an­
nounced, these two bouts will feat­
ure local fighters hut If those in
charge.aro unable to arrange them,
it is planned to match Boy Greene
with a local negro heavy. It was
further announced that "Fearless”
Ferns, clever lightweight boxer,
will referee the bouts. A section
of seats will be reserved for tho
negro boxing fans.

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Comedian Is Out of Game hut
Will Continue His Famed
Antics on The Coaching
Lines For World Champions

NF.W YORK. Jan. 27— Nick Altroek, haschuil'a inimitable, has
made his last three base -hit, but
he will continue to do foolish
tliintM mi tiie field. True, other
players have done foolish things
but Allrock docj them intention­
ally.
Washington's official ratter for
1925 shows that the great imitator
of Cleopatra, Luis Angel Firpo,
Johnny Weismuller nnd John I'hUipHousu lias bean‘relegated to tile
position of coach where previously
ho bad been a player. Altroci:
batted for 1,900 in the season of
1921 when In; hit for three bases
in Washington’s last game against
th&lt; Bed Kox. Tho Boston out­
fielders, hem. upon allowing Nick
to score a home run, failed to
field the bail slow enough for
the comedian sat down at third
base and refused to continue to
the - plate.
Nick bud every reason to be­
lieve that he would be one of the
regular pitching stalf during tho
coming season, when be saw such
names ns Venn Gregg and Stanley
Coveleskie added to the roster and
he immediately entered a period of
severe training on the basketball
Onurt with a team touring the
East. Of course, he did not play,
HYDFR, Alaska, Jan. 27—An but he traveled with the players,
unusual bond of friendship 'exists and dulged in phantom baseball
between the residents of Stewart, football nml boxing for the edif­
B. C., and those of llyder, Alaska, ication of the crowd«.
Ho really felt that he was young
a mile and a half apart.
When it Hyderite desires to par­ enough—lie is only 11 to rejoin
take of liifuor he walks to Stewart, at regular pitching staff, nllhjim h
B. C,. and when residents of the he was u star lefthander in the
British Columbia town want duty- days when !’ T. Isbd! was pound­
irco tobacco they conic here.
ing out two-b.iu bits for the old
Dances, concerts, picture shows, White Box, then I t: 1 a us the
and lodge meetings are internation­ "Witless Wonders." J tout that
ally pntrimizod in both towns. Fu- ; tiim Freddy i.iml.tt.com. the youth
pcrals, weddings nnd political prnb- win10 accomplished imn.ee ; tilings
loins concern both communities 1 for■ the Giants in the late world'.:
equally.
series was born.
.May 21, a Canadian holiday h
honor of Queen Victoria's birth
day, all llyder citizens go to Stew
art. July I Stewart folk eeb hrnli
American independence here.

OBLAMDO, Jan. 27— A local
committee is making arrangements
for meeting* to lx; held here Feb­
ruary 11 and 12 In connection with
the aeries to be held in Florida
by the World Alliance for Inter­
national Friendship Through the
Churches. Several meetings will
lie conducted in Florida from Feb­
ruary 7 to 25 by tho organizations
which represents all religious de­
nomination.? banded together to
spread sentiment against wars.
Other cities where meetings will
be conducted in this state are St.
Petersburg, Miami, 1’alm Beach,
Daytona nnd Jacksonville.
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put that which has been most re­
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in turn and the wear will be uvtn .

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W INTER PAUK, .Inn, 27. — ditions
was a fine Monday
rNO-NO- I 5At
Sportmen of Orange county will crowd totherg
witness the sport.
ji« Dost was
bu treated to nn cxc _ tionni ex­
There was no feature down for
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HOUSE AND INDUSTRIAL WIPJKp
hibition in swimming when the decision, but the racing was spirit­
c n - . r w etu
Olympic world’s swimming cham­ ed and close finishes in several ’of
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pions take part In the slate invi­ , thv» events kept the crowd at a
tation A, A. U. Swimming Chrim- high pitch.
Phone
pionr.hips, Tuesday, Feb. 17, on
112 Maraol*
&gt; two year old race, Urou»n. .
the P.ollinn College swimming gather
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course a t 3:00 P. M.
youngsters. Princess Umbria, mak­
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Qriando nnd swim under the aus­ across the track hut won with *•"*«
pv.;, SPOr- A«t&gt;
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pices of the Orange County Ath­ i from Sweet Inver who beat K ly l:
HT CAitl PcP
g *»t oi/t c r
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letic association.
Through* liny | a head for the place.
k s n v e a r e.*r.i.T
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Green, director of activities of the
Hands Up won the second num­
Association, tho trip was planned
ber
by half u length after breakand a contest arranged. Final de­ inf to
n false start and running a
tails nro now being handled ahd half
JAPAN MAY SUBSIDIZE IIADIO
mile before he discovered it Living Costs Worry
other announcements will follow in was no start. London Smoke flnthe near future.
British Steel Workers TOKIO, Jan. 27—A bill grant­
irhed second eight lengths ahead
The larger number of swimmers of May Girl.
ing a subsidy to the new radio
in the group coming next month
MIDDLESBORO, Eng., Jan. 9— Corporation of Japan, established
Mary
Johnston,
the
S
traight
Every One nt a Bargain on Easy Te:
will represent the Women’s Swim­
for the promotion of radio inter­
ming Association of New York favorite won the thiru after ». .- Speaking on the outlook in the course between thin country nnd
City. The remaining individuals ing Toppanite after reaching the sir'll trade, Sir A rthur Dorman, u America will lie introduced in the
Oak HU!—Pine Crest—Woodruff Subi
stretch where she forged ahead,
will ronio from different parts of winning
membrr of one of the leading steel Diet by the department of com­
by
hnlf
length
from
Tnnthe country.
We nre agents for these subdivisions ai
panitc who beat Firmament two producing companies, said 'th a t munications. It will provide for
Helen Wainwright, Ailcen Ilig- lengths.
i whereas the cost of living was ov­ nn amount equal to 8 per cent of
seme good buys in enci\
gen and Sybil Ilnuer are the lead­
er 71) per cent above pre-war cost, the capitalization of the concern.
First—Purse
$1,000,
for
2-yeorl
ing stars representing the New
steel prices were up less tlmn 40
THREE LOTS ON SANFORD HEIG]
York organisation while Gertrude olds; quarter of a mile. Princess per cent. Unless there was be­
Wipe glassware when it !s
Umbria,
119;
H.
Stutts,
3.10;
2.90;
CLOSE IN
Kderle and oUjcr women will come
long a radical reduction in immediately taken from the soap­
won. Sweet Inver 113, J. Cal- fore
from u number of-colleges and unl- 2:20
the
cost
of
living
in
this
country,
suds without rinsing or draining
15.70; 5.00 2nd. B-Kiyi 102,
$800 each
Vf tHiticfj where they are attending luhan
and in the price ihnt the iron and it if you wish it to sparkle.
I.
Parke,
2.C0
third.
Time
23
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school.
B-Woolworth, Lorindn, Wormwold, steel trade hnd to ay for theso
The coming of the world swim­ Peterbrush
anil Grnce II. also ran. service.! which it did not control,
Do not rub soap directly on
ming champions to Orlando and B-Lilnnc nnd Bernard entry.
there would be a decline in the ex­ wool materials. Instead place tho
W inter Park is the beginning of
port
of
iron
and
steel
which
would
Second—Purse $L000; claiming, seriously affect tho purchasing article to be cleaned in a heavy
what tin* directors of the,Orange
soapsuds.
for
2 years nnd up; one mile nnd
County Athletic association hope
of this country in foreign
tccn th . Hands Up, 108; W. power
mutkets.
to make nn annual event for this im
Realtors
Mnrtlner, 3.00; 2.80; 2.10 won.
section of Florida. Never in the (London
If this was not to happen, he
Smoke,
103;
K.
Noe,
3.20;
history of the athletic world has 2.50 second. May Girl 100; J. Nn- said, it might become necessary
JOHN E. FOX
there been developed such ability
to subsidize the export of iron
in swimming and those who have
Real Estate—Insurance
and sted produced in Great Britain
202 First Street
witnessed contests in which these
until such time us nn equilibrium
A l t M u t N it * P r o p e r l y l . l o lr d
girls have taken part state that
was once more restored between
f o r h iiI o
those who love swimming must
the British and continental condit­ Park Avenue nml Seeonil Street
Hot fail to attend tin* contest
ions of life.
whidi will he staged on (jrke Vir­
ginia 0:1 Tuesday, the 17th of Feb­
ruary.
The Champions will first appear
at St, Augustine in the Alcazn
SwimuiL** Pool. Later they will
appear a t Ormond ami then come
to Orange county. After the con­
test here they will do to Tampa
and Miami. They may appear a t
St. Petersburg.
The first group will arrive tho
first week i r l ’&lt;brum y^nnd will
etnp nt Winter Pact lh.it they may
work out on Hi? diving boards
on the Hollins liming;* swimming
course.
Among tim e routing early in
February an IM lm Wainwright,
and Aileer. Biggin, both world
champions.

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Mects all trams. Bagpfer. Phono 551.
LTD TRIPS
t CALDER. Day and

Herald W ant Ads Will Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance

Classified Directory

Advertising

__________ PRINTING__________ kEARN ABOUT Folk County and
WIGHT PRINT-SHOP—RusiToriT
Lakeland, through the Star-TeUera a specialty. Phone 417-W, 5rat!?‘ J}*'5* advertising medium in
0 Railroad Avenue.
South Wwlda Published mornings.
Mar-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Printing th a t pleases. Prompt
through the Xenia Gazette,
service. Telophono 93. New lo- Xenia,
Ohio. Rich sericulture!
cation, Welaka Building.
district. Want ad and display
____ PAPER HANGER
rates on request
L L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa- COLUMBUS m i , l.GIKIKU—Clata*
er hanger. Phone 340. 115
In^rl nda hav» the lartrest circu­
lation in Soutli western rjeonrla.
nrk Avenue.

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REAL ESTATE
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
ers and fern growers of Volusia
Real estate brokers. All kinds of county advertise in the DeLand
property listed and for sale. Of­ Daily News, rato le per word, cash
fice 108 Second St„ Near Park
Avenue. Phono 282.
unei. l huusand* of Maine peo­
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division ple arc interested in Florida prop,
specialist Subdivision to Or­ erty. Reach them through tlrt
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel. Rato card on applica­
Heights, Floridn on Dixio High­ tion.
ADVERTISE in ttp Journal-Haraid, South Georgia’s greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
10c per line. Waycruss JournalHerald, Wnycross. Georgia.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to tho
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year
$3.00, G months $4.00, three months
$2.00, If you desire 31,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your
c fdor.
"DO YOU WANT to” buy or sell
anything?" If so advertise m
the "Gainesville Sun."
\vi:s‘T vtimiNiA-—Clarksburg. The
OhtrU xlitiiir Kxipunent. morning
Inelmtlng Sunday , morning Isiue.
l c«*nt per word. minimum lie.
iik v iilo pk iis a t t r it io n .-P en■taenia Is beginning the sreatvsf doIn Otorlda’s htsir-ry: a
Building: Material vetopmeni
half million dollar hlirtiway m the
gulf I,curb Just (InlMinl; a two
million dollar bridge ucrose EsentnMIRACLE Concrete Co, general tda
started: quarter million
cement work, sidewalks, build­ dollarHay
op'-rii house under construc­
spent on
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J . B. tion: two mPllons
highway; ureaimi cbanco for llvs
TerwiHeger, Prop,
clnvslvpors lit -'-it In r.n ground
Lumber and Building Material
flom. Write Development Depart­
ment Tbs I'-t’-ui-nio Mews
Carter Lumber Company
N. Laurel St.
Phone 565
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, G a.--Augusta's greatest
HILL LUMBER CO. Horn* a
classified medium, rate cash ,09c
Service, Quality und Price.
charge. 10c per line, minimum
TO THE PUBLIC:
,30c.
The following named contract­ ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
ors aro fair to Organized Labor
Johns County is reached through
and pay the Union Healc-tct by, ithn XL Aiq-q-:lir.n Eyi-qinp Record.
lineal Ne.‘ 1
__ ___ _ ____ | Qtirrk re*mlK "Two *«ntu per word.
orators and Paper1 Hangers of Sample copy on request.
America:
TAMPA, FLORIDA—lam p* Dally
W. It. Pell, F. W. Tcmpet;ton,
Times, the great home daily,
V. C. Colb-r, C. F. Metcalf, Horace rnte lVic per word, minimut.
Jiniinez, H. Harrow, It. L. Sel­ .charge 25c cash with order. Write
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, 1. S. ' for complete rate enrd.
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W.
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The
scene of stupendous develoj'mentO. Shinholsor. We also ask the
public to see their painters have Rend about it in the Palm Beach
| Post. Sample copy aent on retheir local card,
i quest.
II. Harrow, Pres.
ADVERTISING gets results if It
reaches potential buyers. Pnto 2,229 Osage Indians in Ofcln- Intkn Daily Nows is circulated In
homa on account of returns from an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
oil lands will amount to $3,200 tion.
each, which makes $8,900 per enpita they havo received so fac this
year.

»TV PARLORS
HARiUE T. Marinello
111kinds. Rain water n
Old First National
Ming, phono 245.
Phi AND DYERS
r steam p r e s s e r y

|fk u specialty.

110

D'Tlr. PhotU! 327-.J.
[jCAFB
p d , CAPW \
pUn Service and QunlI btreet and Park Ave.m tu u s
'Hl'G STORE — PreOnjgj, Sodas.
Wa
f y°u as your phone.
to iU C A T ;
b ELECTRIC CO.
? to Gillon &amp; Platt
u* Everything elcc“E* &gt;--- Electragith

JACKSONVILLE. Jnn. 27 —
The city commission has appointed
Dr. Noble A. Upchurch as city
hculth officer to succeed Dr. Wil­
liam M. McDonell, who killed him­
self several days ago. The new
health officer has practiced med­
icine here for 23 years. He was
graduated from Vanderbilt Uni­
versity medical school in 1900 ami
went to Kissimec where he re­
mained for only a short time,
coming to Jacksonville in 1901,

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles
Graham
Vt Ton Truck
Coupe
Dodge
Touring
Dodge
Touring
Dodge
Roadster
Dodge
Ford
Fordor Sednn
Runnbout
Ford
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Dody)
9 Passenger
Suburban bus
Panel
Light Truck
d
Touting
reconditioned, all

Elegant table board—rates rea­
sonable. Something good to cat.
500 Palmetto Ave., Phone 200-J.
YOUR CHANCE—$125 buys com­
plete vulcanizing outfit. Full
instructions and chart for installa­
tion. P. 0. Box 324, City.

Briscoe, 5 passenger touring car
good running condition, cheap for
quick sale, 305 Magnolia or phone
259-W._________________ ______
FOR SALE—One Cary safe, 250
inches wide nnd .15 inches high.
Prices Right—Terms "Mnyho"
Apply 305 Magnolia Ave., phone
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
259-W.
Dodgo Dealer
Oak &amp; Second
FOR SALE Pure sugar cane sy­ hono No. 3
rup. fine per gallon in 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar House molas­ FOR SALE—Studehaker at a
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.—Dnvis rifice. Box X, Herald Office,
Wholesale Co., Augusta, Ga.
FOR SALK—10 acres celery land,
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rich­
ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
WANT TO BUY—County produce,
non, Lui.
canned vegetables, synin, high­
CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den­ est prices paid. Davis Wholesale
tal gold, platinum and discard­ Co., Augusta, Ga.
ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting nnd
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
perty with us now. Your de­
FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire scription will go in new catalogue
at half price. Phone 415-W. L. now being made up. Seo the now
I. Frazier.
manager at tho new location. C.
A. Struiit Farm Agency, 404 1st
FOR SALE—Roll top desk, mn- National Rnnk Bldg.
hngny, in good condition—Will sell
cheap. Herald Office,
AUCTION SALE—Watch for the
auction sale of 3.7 Inrge lots at WILL TRADE—Home in Winter
Geneva on Feb; 5, nt 1:3U P. M.
Park for like value in Sanford.
David
M. Douglass, Sanford, Fin.
Baby chicks ready now, It),1)1)0
weekly, all profit makers. Prompt
shipments ami quality guaranteed. WANTED—Work by one or two
white young men, handy at any­
Continental Hatchery, Box 701, thing.
Cali or address 9 It. It.
Valdosta, Ga.
Ave. Go anywhere.
FOR RENT OK LEASE—Almost
now store room on Railroad,
uptown, unloading track, 4,000 foet
floor space, suitable for grain or
wholesale produce etc., write Box
235, Sanford. Fin.

Apartments
FOR RENT—2-room apartment
furnished, first floor. 202 Park
Avenue.

Lost and FounH
FOUND—One Firestone tire, tools.
dies, nnd motor meter. Owner
please call at police station ami
identify. ___ _____________
LOST—One Shriners Fez. Red.
Morocco temple. Reward if re­
turned to John Gove 1018 W. 1st
Street or phone 403.
APPOINTMENTS
NOUNCED
TAI.LAHASSIE, Jnn. 27—Gov­
ernor Martin has announced the
following appointments: E. Peck
Green to be assistant state chem­
ist. stock feed analyst, to fill the
tmexpired term ending December
17, 1927 of B. J. Owen, who has
been appointed assistant state
chemist in charge of food and drug
analysis for four years beginning
January 19. Mr. Green has boon
with the department for some
time.

A most delicious dressing for a
chicken or turkey is made of apple
and raisins. Pack them ns tight­
ly ns possible, having tho raw ap­
ples cut in small cubes.
They
will be cooked but not to the point
of mushincss by the time the fowl
has b;f&gt;wned.

NOW IS THE TI ME

A LITTLE WANT AD in The
Herald will bring you big re­
mits. A dvertise those old articles
you have 3tored away and havo
no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
may bring you several dollars.
Phone 118 and a representative
will call to see you.

About the Following Bargains

“ASK MIt. CONNELLY”
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NOTICE
ELKS
Sanford Lodge No. 1241
Regular Meeting Wed., 28.
Walter Hand Building.
Balloting for candidates.
Signed: S. Rungc,

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A . P . C o n n e lly &amp; S o n s

An opera to be produced in
Prague includes parts for foxes,
beavers, and other unimals, while 103 Magnolia Ave,
there will he a ballet of spiders
Phone 48
and butterflies.

(Kcaltom)

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IP SUPPLIES

FOR SALK—New house nnd big
lot 1*2 block, off Dixie High­ WANTED—Couple to be married,
at public wedding at ShrtM
way $HQ0. Also 5 rtom cottage
furnished, $1,550.00 Citrus Height.! •Circus. Ring, license, ceremony
nr.d several hundred dollar; worth
Filling Station. Orlundo road.
of presents free. AH applications
OWNER W ILLSELL close In lot, strictly confidential. No one will
desirable location for residence, know m m c of couple until the
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
Apply muck. Shrintt
for $1,100. Small ensh payment ceremony.
Sanford, Florida, This is one required nnd balance can lie paid circus headquarters, Wciakn Blk.,
chance to get in on the ground monthly. Phono 493-W for ap­ Reuilroad Ave. Phono 017. Ask
floor. Philadelphia operators with pointment.
for Mr. Quaintancc.
nn organization all over the coun­
Six lots close in worth $0,500,
try will open up a new develop­
$1,000,000 company wants manment in Sanford’s suburbs in a can be bought from owner for $5,- to sell Watkins Home N c n t t U H
Rhone in Hanford. Mora thnn 150 uawl
short time. Nobody here in town 000. On easy terms.
has yet been told where this pro­ 493-W.
daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly.
perty is located. We are making
Experience unnecessary.
W ritcour plans quietly for a big opening
We have some beautiful lake Ilept. 11-5, The J. R. Watkins Co.,
next month. About 50 lots in the front lots on I.nku Wildmerc one* 02-70 West Imva Ave., Memphis, .
first section will be offered in ad­ half mile from the Dixie Highway Tuna.
vance at special low pre-opening in a nest of beautiful clear lake'),
prices to n few who will assist us fur sale.
Houses I1or Kent
Wo will build your home, land­
in liopating tho property when we
are ready to announce the open­ scape your grove, and relieve you
ing. We will take you to see tho of trouble nnd worries incident to FOR HENTSmall house, four
renm* one ucri* land, garage.
property at once nnd you can buy building up u place.
In tho meantime, you can go Gindcrvillc. See Frank Takache.
from the plans on easy terms, be­
fore the work of improvement m falling. You can fish in any one
started. Ansyvcr quickly X. Y. Z. of the dozen lukes, nnd if you don’t FRENCH AMATEUR HEARS
know how to fish, we have several
TDK IO
Care The Herald.
exports who will ho glad to show
you. Mr. Schnlfield who has been
MENARS, Franco, Jnn. 27 —
singing at the Baptist Church will A radio nmatour in this little vil­
vouch for the above.
lage of thu French Pyrenees re­
LAKE JESSUP LAND CO.. Inc. cently succeeded for ten minutes
Longwood. Flain bearing tho radio station IFWA
nt Tokio. Japan- He used a wave
length of 90 meters.
Rooms fo r Kent
STEWART'S SUB-DIVISION
Altamonte Springs
Two hundred beautiful building
lots, prices range $150 to $850.
See these large lots before you
buy elsewhere. Don't buy a lot
without a public alley in the rear.
Como and see me any time. 1 live
here and want neighbors.
Wit.MRU STEWART
AKanmnto Springs.

FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out men l:i. Reasonable rates
Lincoln llomie.
FOR RENT—Desirable front bed
room. Modern conveniences, HIT
Magnolia Avenue or phono 83.

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

FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light house keening. Possession
Feb. 1st., 701 Magnolia Ave.

C iunsm ith
Grnphonntun, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
421 Sanford Ave.

,ENT—Furnished room $1.00
i per week. One apartment.
Moderate 110 Commercial St.

IS YOUR WORK
HAUL)?
Many Sanford Folks Have Found
How lo .Make Work Easier.

What is so hard ns a day’s work
with an aching back?
Dr harp slabs of pain nt every
sudden twist or turn?
There is no pence from that dull
ache.
No rest from the soreness, lame­
ness and weakness.
Many folks have found relief
through Doan's Pills. They are a
stimulant diuretic to tho kidneys.
Sanford p e o p l e recommend
Doan’s.
I . H. Walker, bricklayer, 1220
W. Third St.. Sanford, says:
“ Hard work weakened my kid­
neys and caused lame back. When
I stopped to lift, terrible pains
caught me in the small of my hack
nnd 1 could hardly straighten. I
had to get uj* frequently during
the night to pass the secretions
whicli burned in passage. I pro­
One five-room bungalow, in good cured Doan's Pills nt Saint's Drug
condition. $500.00 puts you in this Store. Doan's cured me."
house.
00c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Five aero farm on hard road,
now in crcps. Cheap anw on easy
terms.
LAKELAND, Jan. 27—I)r. K. H.
houses to rent. Como Alderman ha boon re-elected ns
us.—Kcmimde Realty president of Southern College for
iho balance of the conference year
Second Street.
of 1325. Dr. Alderman hud ten­
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
dered his resignation to become
Sanford, Florida, Wo always eiTectivo February 2i), complying
get a few wise curly buyers to with the request of the Method­
help use before v/o announce thu ist Conference h&lt; Id nt Jackson­
grand opening of any of our iuw ville in December. He told the
subdivisions. We are quicty jirc. trustees that he could not possibly
paring our plans now for a pub­ accept re-election unless Ills |ilan»
lic announcement of our opening for progress and upbuilding of the
day on St. Valentine’*! Day, Foil. school were approved; that he hud
I 1, 1925.| If you will imast for practically accepted a position for
us ad know how lo keep quiet un­ next year in Now York Uidvcrstil the newspapers carry our ad­
vertisements we will let vou in at
vi ry low pre-opening prices at our
prices at our m:\v subdivision in
tho suburbs of Sanford. Right in
PLANT CITY. Jan. 27— A to­
the line of ail future development. tal of 200,210 quarts of itrnwherAbout 50 lots all told will he sold rh-H were sold on the local market
in advance to those who answer January 16, 17 and 19 for u to­
ruickiy. You can buy from the tal of $13,320,80. Sales for the
map before the physical work is season passed the three quarter
ta il'd aril you will bo taken out million mark on the 19th with a
to ace the property. Easy D nns total of 756,70 quarts, which had
to quick buyeni, Write X. Y. Z. brought $207,299.12 the records
Care The Herald.
show.

Sanford Sign Shop
Designers and painters of San­
ford's distinctive signs. San­
ford Avenue at First Street.
Phone 480-W.

Marlili&gt; ami Granite from all
4tinrrh-ft. Went of quality sad
ivurkuoinnlilp.
Write for lateit designs
C. II. TVKNB&amp;.
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sjHVrcE STATION.

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Jhone 417L3.
We stations. Mag««0nd. First and Elm,

Real Estate

FOR SALE—Small home with
three acres of land, DU orange
trees nnd truck garden. Ideal spot
for chickens, electricity and water.
10 minutes out an hard road. Phone
571-J.

ONE OPPORTUNITY!
Sanford, Floridn, The wise man
Cod Liver Oil In
does not buy indiscriminately, he
buy when the proper opportunity
Sugar Coated Tablets arises.
This Is his chance. Wo
are about to open up a large new
For Puny Kids
development in tin suburbs of San­
Forget the nasty tasting, ntum- ford, not a gorgeous avbdivision,
neh unnetting cod liver oil and give but a nice place in a good location
the thin, puny, underdeveloped 1for people in moderate ci'cunichildren McCoy's Cod Liver Oil j stances. Public announcement of
Compound Tablets if you want to | the first opening sale will be made
give them a good appetite and for St. Valentine’* Day, Feb. 11,
put pounds of good healthy flesh 1925. No announcement yet undo
Gb Auiy.hody,. even, the newspapers
on their bonea.
, v
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Doctors know all about them do not know this location. Work
and so does Dean's Pharmacy and of physical development will be
Bowers Pharmacy and all good started immediately. We will of­
pharmacists nil over America, for fer about 50 lots in tlm first sec­
they are in great demand, because tion to be opened to a few wise
they are not laggards but show men who will buy from the plans.
If you answer this advertisement
results in a few days.
They are not expensive either quickly you can see the property
—GO tablets—tit) cunts and children before work starts. Special low
pre-opening juices will* bo made
take them like candy.
A very sickly child, aged 9, gain­ for a few who answer promptly.
ed 12 pounds in seven months and Easy terms. Plans will he ready
in a few days. New York and
is strong and healthy.
One skinny woman gained 9 Philadelphia parties are the owners
i nnd developers. Address Box X.
pounds in 21 days.
“ Be sure to get McCoy’s, the or­ Y, Z. Cnre The Herald.
iginal nnd genuine Cod Liver Oil
Apartment house on First St.
Compound Tablet."
ibis is a bargain.

FLORIDA—UR LANDO— Orlando
monmg Sentinel; largest classi­
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1925).

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House Slows Up Its W ork
While Senate K ills Time
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. —
The Senate found fight against
the immediate confirmation to
supreme court of the nomina­
tion of Attorney General Stone
only one of several issues Mon­
day that is causing somewhat
of n tangle in the legislative
program. With the Islo of
fin®* tfenty technically unfin­
ished, business of the postal
bill at the same time nad a
special order giving It the
right of way.
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BY F L O W W ATERS
Jan. 24.— StoATLA
r l « of
of livestock
and !faer«*tlaf damage
to
roodii and R B p a continued to
come In Mtrndaf morning from
section* of Georgia flooded by
the wild waters qf the Altamasa River.
Relief measures are going
steadily forward this morning
striving against time of high
eaters to beeome effective be­
fore more actual physical suf­
fering Is rate.
Townsend;
Ga.. rorely stricken is await-

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by a formal vote, mado the Buraum bill for retirement pay for
disabled emergency world
war vet­
Wi
V 4 f
(
\k
erans the uni
ed bill
week
rails While
Chicago Doctor Explains In
from Monday.
Determination o f Attorney
Report That Many People
&gt;ps A r e
Popular Young* Busi­
President Cool idgo is exerting
General to Hush Wheeler
HI From Typhoid Had Re­
some influence with respect to ac­
Following
Case In District Columbia
ness Man Succumbs
ported They Ate Bivalves
tion on both tho I bIo of Pines trea­
Is
Cause
o
f
General
Row
ty
and
tho
world
court
resolution,
7s A ffray
Following Illness of
but ever administration senators
Workers In Oyster
•ssert that there appears little
Only O n e Week
To Be
prospect for action on either be­
Fields Had Typhoid
fore Mar. 4. Chairman Borah, of
Delayed To Mar. 4 Savannah bringing five tons
Cabinet Council Will Meet
tho foreign relations committee,
feed and people are crowded
Conference
To
Restore
Con­
Tonight When .Herriot Is
In houses rftftonitely situated
has announced that the convention Rejection of Appointments
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26— With with Cuba is to be mado the sub­
fidence In Oysters Being
Jo Lay Before Gathering
upon high ground.
the senate in a rather unexpected ject of considgrablo more debate, t v By the Incoming Senate,
Held
in
Richmond
Monday
Near Brunswick the crest of
ly Wrap- Declarations Upon Matter
tangle over the postal pay rate *nd Senator Copeland (D ) New
Is Considered Improbable
the water Is not expected until
Monday night.
Fears srs
CHICAGO, Jan, 26. — Reason increase bill, the hie of Pines York, has discovered that the or­
Had Lived In Sanford
)be M l *
PARIS, Jan. 20.— France’s war
expressed for the safety of the
why
health officials hero pointed an treaty and the Supreme Court of­ iginal copy of the treaty da lost
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— A t­
debt to the United States is the
fice of Attorney General Stone,
ManyYearsjFnneral
flvo mile Darien Causeway.
Kleagle
problem uppermost now In the accusing finger at the oyster when the house is beginning to alow up •nd has demanded an ir£ulry re- torney General Stone’s nomination
Seventeen trains reported in
a
typhoid
epidemic
became
appar­
this
phase
of
the
matter.
mind of every Frenchman. It was
to be a justice of tho supreme court
To Be Held Today
its work in order not to find time
the Albany station at one time
Whilo the senate’ is seeking a
, Jan. 26.— S. the dominanting topic of private ent at the beginning of last month hanging
is
to
be
returned
from
the
senate
on
its
hands.
this
morning
Including
palatial
way out of tho present situation,
picturesque conversations in the French Parlin- were outlined Sunday by Dr. Her­
through trains to Florida.
W alter M. Connelly, one o f
man N. Bundesen, commissioner of
Having disposed of the most im­ tta committees continue to add new to tho judiciary commltteo Monday.
ity dry raider
Wsshcuts on Florida routes
the moat prominent and pop­
portant of the annual supply bills, legislation to its already over­
This course was Determined Sun­
through 8avannah and Mont­
jan leader and
tho house now is giving only leis­ crowded calendar.
This includes day morning nt a conference at­
ular young business men of
gomery
necessitated detours of
tended
by
Senator
Cnrtis,
the
ma­
urely
consideration
‘to
the
others.
the
menrfuru
for
relief
for
tho
rail­
Janies and hia
Sunford
nnd a son o f Mr. and
with regard to the suppression January,” he staTed” " ',In a l L ^
trains from New York, Wash­
Even i|o Raders expect to send two roads from present high interna­ jority leader; Watson of Indiunn
Ora Thomas, or the hrcnch embassy to the Vati- cases
ington
and
Philadelphia
added
Mrs.
A.
P.
Connelly, died Sat­
and 20 deaths were reported more to the senate this week, tho tional rates on government loans, nnd Reed of Pennsylvania as the
to the nrrmnl traffic from Chi­
ind anti Klan enn and the question of resump­
about four times ns many ns budgets /dr tho independent of­ and nlso tho bill for purchnso of best way to still for n time at
urday night nt G:15 o’clock at
cago and St. Louis. All are
of diplomatic relations with would have' been expected under
jil here today tion
least the row because of the attor­
fices and for the state, justice, the Capo Cod cnnnl.
the Fernnld-Laughton Hospit­
Moscow,
going through, although many
normal
conditions
during
that
per­
ney
general's
determination
to
commerce and labor departments.
jsint? citizens
The
postal
bill
will
hnvc
right
al following nn illness o f one
hours
late.
Rut both Parliament and the iod of time.” He said the number
Thus fnr the senate has kept of way tomorrow, there will be re­ bring tho case of Senator Wheeler
[lterrin’a days country appear to realize that all of cases nlso Increased in New
week. Death wns due to
before a district of Columbia grand
[are over,
other questions nre of secondary rork and other cities, indicating} a pace with the house on appropria­ newed efforts to have stricken jury.
pleuro-pneumonla
nnd compli­
tion bill and its. findings itself in from it the section calling for in­
fired in the vi- importance when compnred to the common source of infection,
This eliminates—or Is expected
cations.
With
him
when
he passed •
creased
postal
rates
to
tako
care
After considering the more usuni a tangle on other matters lurgely of udvanccs in tho salaries of to eliminate— the possibility of nny
*an Hotel Sat- debt imbroglio the settlement of
nwny were his parents and •
through
an
effort
to
consider
HK. Ed. Forbes Which strikes at the very root of sources of the disease the healtli
brother, Hawkins Connelly.
postal employees. Tho senate last more oratory on tho floor of tho
; left a nearby Franco’s economic nnd financial experts eliminated ail except oy­ three things at once.
week refused tq, strike this out on senate regarding tho movo of the
Mr. Connelly wna taken ill lu t
Tho
Islo
of
Pines
was
its
unfin­
sters
and
one
or
two
fresh
vege­
attorney general in inaugurating
litigate. In the Hfo, and Premier Harriot's speech
Sunday night when a chill and ril­
ished business; then it gave the a point of order.
ey met Thomas Oil the subject this week is expect­ tables, the report said.
a conspiracy ngnlnst tho Montann
Tho Musclo Shoals question will senator hero iniitcnd of going
ing fever forced him to bed. Pre­
The report stated that "about postal' bill a special order status,
1cleared Young ed to lie the most important de­
bob
up
again
this
week,
this
time
viously
ho had complained of »
three
quarters
of
the
patients
re­
ahead with the trial of tho charge
und finally it got into a jam on
•heart, Forbcn claration the present Government
In the house, where leaders plan that he violated tho law by prac­
severe cold for several days. Dur­
_ dead, nnd has been called upon to make since ported they had eaten raw oysters thO Slono nomination.
to bring in a rule Tuesday to
Three Are Arrested But One ing Sunday night ho suffered an
ubout two weeks before they be­
ioor dying.
■t assumed power last June.
Nono of tho leaders will ven­ havo tho Underwood leasing bill ticing before a government de­
came
sick,’
and
the
“
number
who
Is Released When No Evl attack of pleurisy nnd on Monday
(. aid net Council Meets Tonight
ture nn opinion as to when any zent to conference instead of re- partment which is pending In Mon­
morning it became necessary to
tana.
ate
raw
oysters
was
almost
exact­
ilence
Is Found; Coses Are remove
A
cabinet
council
nrosiilnl
nu
I Jan. 26.—With
presided ovor
of the matters will bo disposed of, ferring it to tho military commithim to tho hospital.
ly
equal
to
the
dumber
of
cases
To
Go
Before
Grand
Jury
patrolling the by President Doumerguo will meet
but despite this, tho senate has, tee.
Set fnr County Court Trinls
Condition Grave Monday.
Senator Wheeler said Sunday,
order prevailed at 0 o’clock Monday night. It Is reported in excess of the normal
After pneumonia set in follow­
referring to the offer made in Mr.
Uteat outbreak [ reported that Premier Herriot then expectancy for that reason of the
Lena Tate nnd Octavia Padgett, ing his removal to tho hospital,
Stone’s letter to Senator Walsh
p-KJan warfare will lay before his colleagues for year.”
Warning against consumption of
ns Wheeler’s attorney, that
he young women of Orlando, were ar­ Mr. Connelly's condition suddenly
rhich four men their approval an outline of his
would, of course, go before the rested Saturdny night on charges became grave Monday night when
raw oysters were given Dec; 9 nnd
King S. Glen declaration on France’s debts.
investigators weru sent to tho At­
grand Jury nnd would also, if per­ of larceny and uro held nt the fears for his recovery wero en­
1raider and Oft ,
Excepting the 20 Communist lantic coast oyster fields;. These
mitted, produce his witnesses. In county jail pending their nppear- tertained.
After surviving the
eritr, recognized Deputies, whose avowed policy ia
that letter the attorney genera! nnee in County Court during the crisis of that night when oxygen
investigators
found
an
increase
of
r, of the two the destruction of all Rourgcous
term
which
begins
Tuesday
morn­
typhoid case:; in th6 region where
wrote to this effect: "In order to
was administered In an effort to
Governments close students of the beds supplying Chicago nre lo­
give Senator Wheeler every oppor­ ing. A third young woman, who save his life, Mr. Connelly show­
•d in the fight French ixirlinmcntnry life assert cated nnd discovered that two
gnvo
her
name
as
Elsie
G.
Jacktunity of making uny explanations
ed marked improvement on Tues­
r shop wero that there are not ten members oyster workers with-typhoid f*ver
ho may wit h, I am suggesting that sou was taken into custody but re­ day when ho regained consciousHomer Warner, of the 584 Deputies who favor out­ had passed daily over, oyster beds
ho be invited to ap|ienr before the leased a short time afterwnrds
land companions right repudiation of the American during the period of incubation, Blind Widow of Slain Leader Celebration Marks Opening grand Jurv with the usual waiver when it wns found thnt a charge nesH for a short time.
On Wednesday
his condition
against her could nut be substan­
Declares Glenn Young Was
As Orange Blossom Special of immunity.”
debt. They declare however, that tho report said. Investigation in
wns
reported
still
better
and tho
bullet through there certainly are not ten mem­ this field is still und&amp;r way, but
Tricked Into Entering The
Incidentally this letter niny fig­ tiated.
Hearing Warfield and Mar­
patient Mcmcd to rt'jttiln a part
Tho
trio
were
nrrested
ns
they
he was wound- bers wlm nre prepared to accept the report itated that "tho shipper
Cigar Store to Be Killed
tin Links ((oasts of State ure in the aonnte proceedings ami emerged from tht( store of George of tho strength nnd vitality
lit breast. These the figure of mom than four bil­ from whom most of the oysters
may possibly serve to help the
which hod been sapped to such an
reports, came lion dollars mentioned recently in hail come which hail been eaten oy
fight
Wheeler's friends are making A. Speer and Sons, on East First extent on Monday night. Thurs­
HERRIN, ILL.. Jan. 2fl. - T V
PALM BEACH, Fin., Jnn. 26. —
Street. The Tate and Pndgett wo­
solvers used by the United Stales ‘ Senate os the Chicago typbuid fever patients con­ young, widow
.Young,, io- BJlnving jn. the good old doctrine l'» kot a) hearing in the open men, it. in^charged, had tweylresa- day saw Mr. Connelly grimly -.r
, •
duct* on© of tho highest grndo tully blind n:i then-suit i&gt;r.&lt;3 ns- 3* the better the day better tho c»g»niMWfcffhere Is some talk tftut es
amount
owed
the
United
States
by
fighting
an
f
iyldinn
his.
own
bat
'
each
Atisl
were
taken
from
the
Intercii the shop
plant* in the industry,"
siii'a bullets aimed nt her husband deed, Florida turned out along 204 Senator Walsh may riso to a ques­ store. A kcaitU of nn automobile, on Friday hts rui.u.Uun suddenly
per an exchange France.
During the last week, the report last June, told visitors Sunday that miles of railway track Sunday to tion of personal privilege with his said to In-long to thu women, made took n turn for the worse. Sat- .*
To
Insist
Upon
Reduction.
noy found Young
' -•'
Premier Herriot is rogurded ns stated, the number of cases has Young, although frequently called welcome the opening of tho Seu- text file publiealTon of a letter later by the police, revealed four urday morning he began to dink
lei unconscious.
a gunman, fired his first shot in board Air Line’s new route into nutrkhl "personal nnd confidential" more dresses, taken, it is charged nnd nave for a rally of severs!
likely
to experience no difficulty been less than normal.
Jto the floor anil
Williatusotf county when he fired I'alm Hear 11 over 11s own rail.). front* tin* huud of tho department from the Yoweil und Company minutes during which he regained
|to the city bos­ in welding the Chamber to a solid
Oyrter Men Confer Monday
nt Deputy Sherff Ora Thomas Bat- Everywhere there wan n public of justice to a United Staten sen­ store.
whole behind him when lie advo­
I istjfj
connciousno.10, ho steadily grew t\ i-jjp.
•
RICHMOND, Vn., Jan. 20.— Ef- unlay night in defense of his own demonstration which started nn ator.
After
the
women
had
been
taken
worse.
cates
that
the
amount
of
the
debt
on the sidewalk
Walsh
refused
to
give
out
tho
forts
toward
counteracting
the
oy­
life.
the Orange Blossom special, bring
into custody local police officers
Saturday nfternoon saw the
iigli tin* busc of must be considerably reduced. ster-typhoid scare emanating from
but it wus printed in the
Mrs. Young, who has been living
died in the fios- Practical unanimity also is said to Chicago and restoring confidence in a local hotel since her return mg President S. Davies Warfield Washington Post, which was gen­ investigated the case in Orlando tlent breathing with great diffi
•nil upward of 600 guests from the
where, it is said, the women aro
have been reached upon the thesis in tlio Virginia bivalve, are expect­
Rer.
from hospituki in Atlanta, Ga., nnd East und Florida, swung into tho erally counted ns the official orgnn wanted on the same charge. In an ty und his life barely hanging in
of
recognition
without
discussion
militia, headed
of tho administration until Col. apartment kept by the two now the balance. later In the after­
ed to take some concrete form Rochester, Minn., where fiuul ef­ new system nt Hampton.
noon, nfter attending physicians
Davis, arrived of principle of the debt to an a­ at a conference of state officials forts were made to save her vision,
It had not been intended to open George Harvey, its editor, lumped under arrest n number of gar­
Carbondalu ami mount of .more than nine hundred and oyster men to be held in New­ plnnly were grief-stricken. Scores the service on Sunday but n wash­ on the Coolidgc-Hughes adherence ments, valued it is suid, at ap­ had given Mr. Connelly up, the
million dollars advunccd to France port News Monday.
of persons culled to express thoir out in Georgia had delayed the to tho Paris agreement for our proximately $1,800, were found. end was pronounced near at hand.
battle vary. It by the United Statoa from Nov.
. train ninny hours. As n result, n participation in tho Dawes plan Four of the dresses, it is charged, Shortly after 6 o’clock he passed
Gov. E. l**c Trinkie, W. McDon­ .sympathy.
away, denth coming to him peace- ‘
|r, 'that it occur- 11, 1918 to Sept.'1919. But con­ ald Lee, commissioner of game
"People should begin to renlize greater multitude shouted its wel­ payments.
belonged to the Yoweil Company fully.
Opportunity for Defense.
Ciirnr Store and cerning the amount obtained from nnd inland fisheries, State Bacter­ that this ie not a question of racial come.
of Sanford whilo others were al­
The theory of the resubmission leged to have been taken from an
Born In Jacksonville.
front of the I the United States during active iologist Berry of the Virginia dai­ or religious prejudice, hut a ouesAt Auhurndnls the first stop,
W alter Mauldin Connelly was
reputed rendez- war operations, Franco will insist ry and food commission, Major tion of right and wrong,” Mrs. bands and the entiro population of tho confirmation of Mr. Stone Orlando rtorc.
Gux Klan udhor- upon a substantial reduction.
Richard Messer, engineer, nnd Dr. I Young said in u statement to re­ turned out. The first formal cere­ fo I ho judiciary committee is that
The young women enrne to San­ born in Jacksonville Sept. 26, 1902.
The French Government, it is C. A . Katie of the state board of porters.
mony was at Winter Haven where it will ntford nn opportunity for ford in u Dodgu coupe, the machine \Vith his parents he removed to
that a shot was nsscrted, does not desire to enter health will leave here for the meet­
“ What have I done that I should •he special arrived a short time the nltorncy general to defend his being held ut police heudquarters. Sanford when he was six years old.
l»utes before tho debt negotiations in a combative ing which will also be attended ho blinded and widowed in this kefnre the hour set for church ser­ niotivo in bringing the new pro­ No incriminating evidence, other Ho attended the public schools oj
alley adjacent spirit but hopes by arguments,
way? Ho played tho game square vices. There tho Orange Blossom ceedings and to show that it wns than the dresses, wns found In the thin city nnd in 1921 was graduat­
(Continued on pago 2)
(orated by Young. mortal economic and financial, to
in Herr(n, from tho very start. I ipccial was cristcncd with much in thu performance of his duty as mnchlne, according to tho police ed from the Sanford High School.
(Continued on pngo 2)
‘ in a telephone persuade the United States that
Prior to that ho had been a stu­
know because 1 was with him every •do. Miss Mary Pearl Moore,
reports.
hour.
by, a Herrin no- France should receive preferential
Both of the young women aro dent at the Georgia Military Aca­
vearing orange blossoms in her
wniun fired tho treatment over other countries
"Mr. Young came to Herrin to )nir, cracked n pint bottle of orvery attractive. In their speech demy at Atlanta. Ga.
eetators fled and which suffered less than Fiance
aid in a clean-up crusade. He has *nge blossom perfume on the front
Mr. Connelly luter attended ths
nnd demeanor they give evidence of
■o«l to have gonu during the war. In line with this
been called n gunman. The first it the locomotive.
education and breeding not usually University of Florida for a year.
px-k distant, as a purpose great efforts have been
time, since he canto to Herrin,
found in defendants in criminal I**uving thnt Institution he became
Gov. Martin, of Florida, who had
that he fired a shot was Satur­ .oinod President Warfield nt Aufor Young sym- made in ministerial circles to con­
court procedure. When seen at associated with his father and
■iizo.
day night when his body nlrcady
the county jail they declined to brother In the firm of A. P. Con­
vey the impression that last week’s
Andrew Jones, negro, was taken wns riddled with bullets. He hud ourndnle, spoke briefly nnd called
version is that speech in tho Chamber by M. Mar­
nelly A Sons.
mnko uny comment on the case.
attention
to
tho
importance
of
a
nnipanions there- in did not represent the Cabinet's into custody by police Saturday said to me: ‘Any fool can go out new railway lino which, skirting
Tho three were arrested by Chief
During tho three years which
Tho
city
treasury
was
enriched
afternoon on charges of burglary und kill people, but I will clean un
ie hotel to seek
of Police Roy (J. Williams, and he hud been n young business man
the
geographical
ridge
of
the
state,
more
than
$500
Monday
morning
viewpoint.
following his apprehension in the Williamson county without n shot.
*ot it out.”
Officers A. H. Beifwith und J. J.
cut through six counties which he
act, it is charged, of attempting to And ho stuck to his resolve until suid last year produced half of the in bonds estreated and fines im­ Grccuon. They were placed in tho of thin city, Mr. Connelly not only
int is that Young
became prominent in realty circles
posed in tho regular session of
dispose
of
goods
alleged
to
have
he was dying.
wire attacked ns Joint Opium Cominittc
citrus crop shipped to the markets county court. The majority of tho county jail where better accommo­ of Sanford but had devoted him­
been stolen. The negro, when ar­
"Mr. Young was killed by a bul­ of the world.
outside. Young
money was paid by defendants who dations than those at the police self unceasingly and untiringly to
tort Forbes was Is Organized Monday raigned in Municipal Court Mohday let that entered his heart from the
station were found.
From Lake Wales the entiro
civic affairs, being especially in­
%
morning, was committed to the back.? Some one behind him fired following the scenic highway along were convicted of charges involv­
ing
wither
whiskey
or
automobiles
terested in city beautification
County
Court
for
trial.
GENEVA,
Jnn.
26—
A
joint
com­
thnt rhot. not Thomas, who had thu lakes which dot the Seaboard'* or both.
Was removed to
work. He aided materially in the
Attache
Reports
Upon
The negro in charged with break already fired twice upon him. new cross-tate line, reuched Seestablishment and mittee from the first and second
The heaviest fine of the morning
organization
a year ago of th
le others to nn- international opium conferences, ing into u store at Fourth Avenue will be witnesses at the inquest, Ibring after passing through hull wns imposed on Grace Coleman on Isle
Pines
Trouble
and
Cypress
Street.
There,
ac­
who
will
testify
to
this
ftict*
r
dozen
towns
whoso
streets
won#
'"nounced an in- appointed aa n means of breaking
a charge of selling liquor. The fine
which hu was quite active.
tillings would bo the deadlock between
American cording to the charges, tho negro
;
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densely lined with people, ninny of wns |200 and costs. Other henvy
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— Mny.
Booster For Golf Course.
Education is good behavior to them from every section of the finos wero paid by E. E. Benson, Wm. H. Shutan, military attache
•hough Coroner and European delegations over the broko open rnrpenter’s too? chests
Mr. Connelly was also an cnand
took
n
number
of
vnltiable
tho
young,
comfort
Ito
the*
old,
United
States.
te,l it might he question of suppression of opium
reckless driving nnd drunkenness, at the Havana embassy, who in-1 thusiostJc booster for the Sanford
Tho big public ceremony wns $100 bond estreated; Ernest Good­ vestiguted reports of violence in I municipal golf course and with othsmoking in the far East, was or­ tools. He also is charged with richoH to the poor nnd decoration
:
(Continued on page 2)
*p Sunday tanned ganized Monday. Dr. Herluf Zah- entering a store nt Sixth avenue to the rich."— Diogenes.
win, reckless driving and drunk­ Islo of Pines, reported the trouble j or young men of this city recently
£ Hie long pro- fal of Denmark was elected presi­ and Cypress street where he took
enness, $100 nnd costs, nnd Lilly traceable directly to a few irre- organized the Sanford Golf Club
money, tobacco and various arti­
• persons passing dent.
Joiner, running u houso of ill fume, sponsible Cubans. Conditions on! whose purpose was to advertise
cles of foot!.
$25 anil costs.
Making establishthe island otherwise are quiet.
the advantages of thu locaLcourse.
e bodies’.
When
arrerted
by
Chief
R.
i7.
Other cases disposed of wore:
Edwards
Trial
Begins
Being an excellent golfer himself,
•**ng was wrapped
Williams and Officer C. II. Beck­
L. Williams, speeding, f 10 bond esMr. Connelly was a firm believer
Edison
W
ill
Spend
said to desig- Today in AlabamaCity with, thu negro was trying to sell
treuted; Dule Troy, speeding, $10
in the sport and had taken part in
a motormeter, it is suid. A num­
bond estreated; Elsie G. Jackson,
,f ^ e Ku Klux
Birthday in Florida several tournaments during the
Twenty-three offenders are d&lt;x-of firearms; Solomon Johnson, suspicion of larceny, released; Lena
BESSEMER. Ala., Jan. 26. — ber of tools were recovered after
post year.
^Purts said sev- Ninety-two witnesses for the de­ the negro had sold them while oth­ keted to face Judge J, G. Sharon i transporting liquor; C. I* Byrd, Tate and Octavia Pedgett, larceny,
Mr. Connelly was a member of
WEST
ORANGE,
N.
J.,
Jan.
26.
committed
to
the
county
court;
Un'li&lt;I in addition fense .‘10 for state are under sub­ ers valued at more1than $50 were
In the January term of County reckless driving; Lon Page, obtain­ J. Hurston and Thomas Falreloth, —Thomas A. Edison will not enjoy tho Holy Cross Episcopal church
Wore taken to poena for appearance Monday at found in his possession.
ing monoy under false pretenses;
his usual birthday tilt with re­ of this city. He was also a mem­
Aborts persisted the trial of Dr. Geo. T. Edwards,
The negro, it is said, has a long Court which begins at 10 o’clock Joe Hall, larceny of gasoline; H. allowing chickens to run nt largo,
porters this year it wus learned ber of tho Pi Kappa Alpha Frat­
two bystanders
ft*
Abraham
Khcppurd,
lireaKmg
Tuesday
morning,
according
to
L. Johnson and T. M. Masters, im­
by h u f l e u I charged with first degree murder police record, lie also is knowif
Mondny when an onnouncoment. ernity, being initiated while a stu­
ar.d
entering
with
intent
to
com­
at be vrriflJi C8e’ &gt;n connection with th_* death of his as Bloomer Shepard and Andrew the criminal docket which was an­ personating an officer, and Abra­ mit a felony, county court; Alberta wns made that ho plans to be ut dent ut the University of Florida.
nounced
Monday.
There
nre
seven
Shepard.
ham Sheppard, misdemeanor; Le­
th,.
. i . i wifo murdered at her home as she
hia Ft. Myers home Feb. 11, his
In thu passing of Mr. Connelly,
cases on the civil docket.
na Tate and Octavia Padgett, lar­ Tnylor nnd Mayor I.oGree, disor­ birthday. Thu dutu of departure denth has removed from the com­
derly
conduct,
dismissed;
F.
R.
Judge K. F. Housholder, who ceny.
for the South was not reveuled.
W armer Weather Is
munity, a young man vyho by his
[.,.• * ■ On the
was elected county prosecuting
Seven men charged with unlaw­ Whitney, disorderly conduct, $10
(Continued on page 2)
bond
estreated;
Herbert
Long,
‘ a, acting as Asheville Is Meeting
will assume that post af­ ful fishing will face the court.
Predicted For East uttorncy
drunkenness, $10 bond estreated; Four Men Are Killed
* " f Sam Stearns,
ter
the
court
is
opened.
Judge
They gnvo their names as F. H. Henry Joiner, disorderly conduct,
Place for Publishers
roimty board of
£T. PAUL. Jnn. 26. — Rising Housholder, who was not a candi­ Grant, Albert Geiger, II. H. Flint, $5 nnd costs; Honor Burrows, dis­ In Building Accident MercuryDropsInWest
in the leg
date for re-election as judge has Sartuin Cedar, F. Pitts, E. C.
CHATTANOOGA, Jnn, 2d— Aft- j temperatures for east today will
orderly conduct, $5 nnd coits; John
„
a speeding
A s Cold W ave Arrives
nerved four years on the bench. Wngea and W. II. Ballard.
Pcvfous •„
to ,u„.
that! cr ejecting Ashwllle, N.
follow tho cold wave that'spread Judge
McIntyre, drunkenness, $5 and
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 20. —
Sharon was appointed to the
The
civil
docket
is
us
follows:
s ar&gt;d Young had its next meeting place, the South- I over tho Northwest Sunday send­
costs; Joseph Dunbar, drunkenness, Four unidentified men met death
CHICAGO, Jan. 26.—The latest
Victor Lent vs. James i’uinier; $5 nnd costs; Noah Lamb, speedi- shortly before noon Monday with­
* °ver Young’s ern Newspaper Publishers Assoda-1 Ing temperature* down to 30 below judgeship by Governor Martin to
on
2)
tjon Sunday with board of dir c - : zero at Bismarck. N D. Snow, fill a vacancy caused by the death C. R. Pearce company vs. N. K. W. mg. $3 nnd costs; O. Sargeant, in the narrow confines of a 90 foot cold wave from Alaska pushed zero
temperatures far southeastward
Sistruuk of the Sanford Candy drunkenness, $10 bond estreated;
tors in session here to nrrnngc for ranging from one to six inches, in of Sehelio Muincs.
7 lie docket announced is as fol­ company; McCnsky Register com­ Will Mallory, drunkenness, $5 and concrete piling forming part of Monday as southern Nebraska and
Hit annual meeting, continued in |Minnesota and North and South
the foundation of the iww Ameri­ Northern Iowa with an expected
frkets.
conference* Mondny dii'cuwin? nn» Dakota# ilriftcd ny strong wiml. lows: Sti ve I.ovyery, poaaeiwing liq­ pany vs. O. C. Bryant; J. B. Colt costs; Will Mallory,
disorderly can Insurance Building here. Con­ drop near zero at Chicago Monday
uor;
C.
W.
Kelly,
reckless
driving:
vs.
R.
L
Garrisan;
W.
O.
Robison
ailvurtl inic campaign for South |interfered in some instances with
conduct, dismissed; F. B. Michael, struction foreman was at u loss to night Zero temperatures rang­
A. B. Long, reckless driving; Levy vs. George W. Harriett; W. A. disorderly conduct, $10 bond, es­ explain the cause.
,2JJ*. Wheat: nnd a code of ethics. The board traffic.
ing from 20 to 40 below are re­
Mosely, driving an automobile Pitts vs. Seminole Abstract com­ treated; Ernest Hays drunkenness,
C o r n - ^ ’ Ju,y- adopted n resolution favoring co-------- — -- --------—
ported
in North Dakota und North­
whijo
intoxicated;
Fred
Patterson,
eidom
.
__
, piny, nod W. O. Robertson vs. $10 bond eatrented, Henry Gor­
orn. May. 1.32'A 1operation of other publishers’ ossoTwo red-haired people neldo
Antisthenes, when nyked what ern Minnesota. Snow driven by a
drunk,
$&amp;
and
costs,
and
Fred
Lvvjo 10 b l3*.
Iciations in fighting th-* propon'd marry, as there seems to be ain possessing liouor distilling uppura-1Georg® W. Harriett. The order in don.
ii/mt
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the most needful branch of
_
tus; 11. W. Hutchinson, possessing |which the cases are listed ia not w lliams, disturbing public wor- learning answered that it was to strong wind was falling in Chica­
Lv o o i an* 26.— increase In second class postal |antipathy between People
of oppo
opp
go and the vicinity Monday mortu
f y . 23.25.
site aexes with “ auburn” locks.
a still; Sandy Green, improper use [the order of trial, however.
ahip, $&amp; and costs.
(rati
unlearn one’s bad habit*.
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■ -*

Two
Killed

FRANCE CENTERS
ATTENTION UPON
DEBT TO AMERICA

a

2

a

Passing Mouri
By Many Frieiti

'istsut &amp; ¥■

TWO GIRLS HELD
IN JAIL HERE ON
LARCENY CHARGE

MRS. YOUNG SAYS RAILWAY ACROSS
HUSBAND PLAYED STATE FORMALLY
SUNDAY

I

Sanford Burglaries
Solved With Arrest
Of Negro Saturday

Municipal C ourtis
Marked Monday By
Heavy Fines Paid

JSSSTS^’S 'cS L A X

|

Thirty Cases Are Set For Hearing
In January Term Of County Courl

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�lAttiRDAY. JANUARY

T t..n n *

24.

com pany meat
ent

for Sanford

The Swope-Douglass Company, Incorporated, take great pleasure in announcing today the
purchase o f two hundred and fifty seven acres of lake-front property, located on the w est side
o f the city and known as the Smith Lands, and Woodland Park. The tract fronts over one mile
on Lake Monroe. •
•
This company will begin immediately to develop the valuable lakefront land by filling in
all low places, opening up and paving streets, laying sidewalks, putting in sewers, building a
beach, and installing electric lights and a white way along the beach.
None o f the property will be offered for sale until it is fully developed.
%

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.

- - ^ UJ wholehearted support is pledged to the county commissioners in the construction of
the Jpke.front .boulevard,. At soiue.future date we, will ask .the city to .extend its western boun­
dary to embrace all of this tract and make it a part o f the city o f Sanford.
We expect to make this subdivision the finest in this section of the state and will spare no
expense in development. Everything within our power will be done to make it a residential sectw n which will play an important part in the upbuilding of the city. It is our plan to make this
a high class, highly restricted district.
Swope-Douglass
Company has
1 1 The
i
^ o p e -u o u g la s s Company
has been
been doing1
doing busine
business in Sanford and Seminole County for a consid­
erable length o f lime, specializing in the construction o f houses and apartments in Sanford, Orlando, W inter
Garden and Oviedo.
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•

Mr. O. P. Swope, president o f tiic company, served on the hoard o f county commissioners o f Seminole
county fo r a number o f years and developed what is known as Black Hammock (N e a r Oviedo) one o f the
i idlest tracts o f land in H on da. Tins tract lias in the drainage district about five thousand acres. Mr
Swope is also owner o f valuable business property in the city o f Sanford in addition to his boldines in the
Swopc-Douglas Company.
Mr. E. A. Douglass, is Secretary o f the Company. He has been clerk o f the circuit court o f Seminole
county, since the organization o f the county in 1913 and only two weeks ago retired to become president and
to take active management o f the Sanford Bond and M ortgage Company.
.
The main office o f the Swopc-Douglas3 company has been in Orlando hut it goes without saying that
when this big development project gets under way, Sanford will he the center o f its operations.
„ . ' } l,is advertisement is not fo r the purpose o f selling stock or o f selling lots, but to declare our policy so
that others may join hands with us in the development o f Sanford.

O. P. SWOPE, President

l a a R H n a i H m a a a R B n i a u a m i a u a n H a ■ U T n a v s a ja n H a fin a a a u u s ii

�THI SA

DEATH CLAIMS
W.M. CONNELLY
O N SATURDAY

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(Continued from page 1)
amiable disposition and friendly In
torest In everyone with whom ha
came in contact, had won for him
a host of friends who mourn hia
death.
Pail of Gloom Over City.
The death of Mr. Connelly cast
n pall of gloom over the entire
city and"
ana _ throughout Saturday
night. Sunday and today, hundred^
frh
of friends
of the family called at
the Connelly home to express
sympathy to members of the berenved family. Scores of floral
offerings bespeaking the esteem
with which Mr. Connelly was ^eld,
were banked around the casket
and in the room in which it was
placed ut the home.
Out of respect for members of
the family atorirf ami other busi­
ness houses of the city were clos­
ed this afternoon during the time
when funeral services nnd burial
for Mr. Connelly were /taking
place.
Funeral This Afternoon.
Mr. Connelly is survived by hin
mother and father and two broth­
ers, Albert urn! Hawkins Connelly.
Funeral services were to be held
nt 3 o'clock this nfternoon nt the
VERTICAL
HORIZONTAL
Presbyterian Church with Rev.
1—
loud, COD- 20—garret
29—chain
1—fretful
Junres Class, dcun of tho Cathedral
31—
fabricate
Uaued noise
28— taunt
6—to strip or
School of Orlando. In charge. Bur30— an aye
32—
wager
2— 6Vi yards
„ CeHSU
33— eaten:
ini wns to take place in Lokevlew
2— bone
33— debutante
11 -email room
35—
money (pi.)
Cemetery.
4— congeal
for privacy
(a b b r.)
36—
bottom
lubricant 5— exact
12* -sweethearts 34—
Ushers at the funeral services
37— calcium
C— glutinous
(coll.)
1+— hov
wore: (Hern Wimbish, J. D. Wood­
(chem.)
mud (pi.)
36— cut in two
15—series of
r u ff Ur. B. L). Caswell, Edmund
88— male cat
7—
2000 pounds
39— coincide
railroad
Meisch. Randall Chase nnd B. F.
39—
pennies
8— four
42— article
carriages
Whitnor Jr.. Honorary pal [hearers
(abbr.)
13— blood vessel 0— bird's beaJt
17—prohibit
were:
D. I* Thrasher. B. F. Whit*
40— diphthong
30— tracks fol­
45— copper
IS—part of "to
41— tracks of a ner Sr.. A. R. Key, Forrest Lake,
lowed by
19—
theory
20—
icn
21—
kitchen
utensil
23—
Teacher's
College
(ubbr.)
24—
Tyr, Ood
War (myth.)
16—priestly gar­
ment
27—correct

Hen *i(!i

(chem.)
wheel
hunters
46— h a l f (pre­
44— rodent
11— applaud
fix)
47— witty saying
13— vulgar Up­
49— parent's
start
(F r.)
60—taut
43—girl's namo
10— Roman
52— eat away
50— a metal
weight of
54— used on
61— mineral con­
one pound
automobile
taining sub­
22—
thin pieces
wheels
of
stance
of baked
— to be erect
day
53—
prinUira*
56-^portlon o f
measure
23— article
i
skeleton
54—
toward
25— Southern
(P&gt;.)
soldier of
Civil W ar
(colU

British Schooner

growth
of Florida and the parallel
th of the Seaboard Aur Line,
- e t0
told of the time when twentyMe
four years ago the first Seaboard
train entered Florida. This new
line, he said, will help to Increase
the number of Florida acres which
are producing less than one-tenth,
said Mr. Warfield.
/
There were cheers as the gov­
ernor referred to the great engi­
neering feat of building a sevenmillion-dollar railway across Flor-

taking tho priionen to Benton,

I s Death Of Four Men HU whore they filed bond for ap.

pcnrance In federal court.
Young told an Associated Press
correspondent last Dec. 22, thnt he
wasn’t a member of the Ku Klux
Klan in good standing. He denied,
however, that he was a Klan mem­
ber at the time of the raids a
year ago. He also denied he was
employed by the Klan, as had been
reported, Young said he had been * 1.200.
employed by tho county board of monthly, ” *
supervisors but this was promptly
denied by Chairman Stearns. .
Corned!I# ,,

MIAMI, Jan. 20.—The British
Schooner Harvester ha$ been
wrecked off the coast o f Bimini
whilo enroute from Miami to Nas­
sau, Bahama Islands, according to
word received here Monday from
the crew who safely escaped.

B A N O N O YSTERS
E X P L A I N E D IN
HEALTH NOTE

CHICAGO, Jon. 25.— C. E. An­
derson, mayor of Herrin, 111., where
S. Glenn Young, Klan liquor raider
sli
Ora Thomas, deputy sheriff and
block. ,5*
anti-Klan leader, and two others in
rath K„i_^
were killed in a pistol fight Sat­
urday night, declared here Sunday
night that tho killings would ter­
minate tho factional troubles which
have raged there for months,
“ Tills will wind up the trouble
in Williamson county," Mayor An­
derson said,
With the leaders oi
both the Klun and anti-Klan fac­
tions dead as a result of the shoot­
ing from now on hor»&gt; will be peace
nnd quiet in Herrin."
Tho mayor left Sunday night for
Herrin after spending several dnys
hero.

«

(Continued from page 1)
by oyster men, particularly those
of tidewater Virginia.
The Virginia oyster industry Is
............ ...
m 4-.vp.. u« Tacinir ruin unless something is
The Florida spirit was dominant! done
combat tho typhoid scare,
at tho meeting, but this was most I Commissioner Lee said. Twentykeenly expressed in the personal. flve thousand persons are idle in
tribute to the Seaboard’s president., the !'tnte nnd ° $*5,000,000 loss hns
who built th* road and who put already been incurred by the sudover his opening program despite,den
° “ *n demand for th»*
the floods in other states whirii °y8t,ers- sin,ce thft Chicago epihad interrupted railway traffic dt'm,c wns b,nmed on impure uytemporarily.
, stern, tho commissioner said, a

WAR ON CHILDREN DRIVERS
BRADENTON, Jan. 20.— h. j
Stewart, sheriff of Manatee coun
ly,
nas put parents or
ty, has
of this county
counton notice that "tho practice o f chil­
dren under 14 years of age driving
automobiles in Manatee county,
when unaccompanied by a duly li­
Elephant:; continue growing for
censed chauffeur or owner o f the
car must stop."______ ____ ________ fovty years.

ajj

Someone asked Diogenes why
people gave money to beggars nnd
would not give it to philocophers.
He replied, "Because they think
they nre much more likely to be­
come beggars than philosophers
themselves."

Sr

«nlntlon to Puzzle 83

How to Solve Puzzle.
The best way to solve this
cross-word puzzle is to run over
the list of horizontal and verti­
cal synonyms In search of evi­
dent or "utsy" words. 1/ hori­
zontal, the word you ore look­
ing for must extend crosswise
from the number to the first
shaded stop on the right; if ver­
tical, it must extend downward
from the number to the first
shaded stop below. When fin­
ished, the words should read
equally well crosswise and
downward.

V . ir'ud f*.v .Sleepless Visit lu
! i ('m in ify He (Jets Into
Condition For His Journey
:
Africa nnd Argentine

lard and Rhodesia, visiting all tho
important towns. His South A f­
rican visit will end July 22, when
he will «_*n to the Argentine.
Following liis South American
trip, the Prince will pay his sec­
ond visit to Ireland. IDs first trip
to Ireland was in 1911 when, with
hia sister, Princess Mary, he ac­
companied Hie King and Queen to
Dublin in the month of July. Tho
occasion of his coming visit will
bo in celebration of the bi-centen­
ary of the Grand Lod"e of Free
Mesons of Ireland, ul which lie
will he installed
Sudor Grand
Warden.

NOMINATION OF
STONE IS BACK
TO COMMITTEE
(Continued from pnge 1)
the government'.'; chief legnl officer
nnd not in pursuance of any polit­
ical expedient thnt he declined
Walsh’s proposnl to have proceed­
ings here stopped and proceed to
a prompt trial of Senator Wheeler
on tho Montana charge.

TAM PA. Jan. 211.—A local stat­
istician has figured out that Tam­
pans ore losing 525 days daily
working on Cross-word
puzzles,
tho time Ining spent largely in
restaurants, parks, the court house
square and elsewhere. The statQfKinn cutcujJR&lt;!$,* thatI)isTl*?s*t;
one person in every 21 spends some
time uu the puzzles, the period
ranging from five minutes to three
hours a day, hut estimates, thnt
ten minutes for each person is con­
servative. On this basis, ho fig ­
ures: Toman population, including
winter visitors, 151,11)9; in n ra­
tio of one to twenty, cross-word
puzzle addicts number 7,558.4ft,
multiplied by ten given 7ft,ft85.5
minutes daily, or 12,593.075 houra
or 521.711 1 days.

House Approves Bill

I OM ION, Jan. 26.—-The Prince
For New Postoffices
&lt;’ • ■ I ■ seenij to ha conserving
h! «uit •■’•y the::j days for the
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.— Ap­
at u uuotis live and a half months’ Bandit at 9 O’clock,
proval
was given Monday by the
t'., to South Africa and the Arlouse Buildings Committee to the
Heads a Jury at 9:30 1Elliott
;r‘ '■ flic on which la: starts at the
Bill to authorize the expen­
t J oi March.
diture of §150,000,000 for new postU. appearance nt organization
CHICAGO, Jan. 215. — Chicago offices and other government build­
■ and other public entertain- citizens have unusually varied in­ ings.
n t , which ordinarily take much terests. Take the case of George
"■ i.i time, have been few since Brennan nnd Dr. Percy Pue, Chiro­
CO NTRACT AW ARDED
h: almost altojilcsH sojourn in thu practor. Mr. Brennan was fore­
t r i! States,
man of a inry in Circuit Court
DAYTONA. Jan. 20, Contract
•hit or four days of hunting trying a §50,000 damage suit n has been awarded to a Cleveland
i
" v el. i getting him into fine week ago. Court did not convene I architect for beautifying the wa­
P , deal shape t &gt; stand tho strain until 9:50 o’clock.
ter frejnt park extending from
int
uniting
speech-1 At 9 o’clock Mr. Brennan led Dr. i Casino Burgoyne to the new bridge
Pue,
Harry
Stevene
nnd
Janies
l* *'
T hani'rhaki:’" he will
on Fnirviow Avenue.
Thu work
• " fr&lt; ai tn.* time he Murray into a pawnshop in State is to he started immediately, it is
ui l-.uth Africa in April Street and held lip David Swes- announced. Plans cull for placing
Ii h-a**. tin* Argentine mi niek and a clerk. In the midst of bridges,' across the river to City
ownrd tho end of the “ stick-up" a Police Set grant Island, erection of light along the
f '
■ nnu - f.r winter, as it will entered. Ho also was forced to
elevate his hands was disarmed, seawall, planting of shrubbery all
i
a tin HoiHi.rrtt Hemisphere.
along the waterfront and grading
, i 1r ; will b Hi', fourth succes- nnd the robbers made away with
nml general beautification. May
§2.500
and
§15,000
in
jewelry.
X
&gt;_i!ish ruiig the Prince has
This business finished Brennan l. 1920 is s'‘ t ns the date for com­
reported at Court and induced the pletion of the job.
other jurors to return a verdict
TO HOLD TOURNEY
fo" the defendant in the damage
suit. Now he is in a cell,, nnd he
FORT LAUDERDALE. Jnn. 26.
and Dr. Puo hnve confessed to
' 9 'inlay, nt hi.; own suggestion, eight
— Tiie Florida State Horseshoe
robberies with u gun.
I
Prince made a public np'&gt;cnrpitchers' association will hold its
ui"n in Order* to offer a toast of
annual midwinter tournament on
r
I h'idtli to tii) c lobrnted New
local courts, according to informa­
Zc.ilenl rugby team, the "A ll
tion received here. Tentative date
M
IAM
I
BEACH,
Jnn.
26.—A
lot
•’ la ). . " at a tes'.iiiionial luncheon
for
the championship tournament
! i » i. thorn a, a f .reiv*l| l,y Eng- at Fifth Street and Collins avenue,
has been set for the first week in
purchased
in
1914
by
Vel
C.
Oleary
li h rp nt. ;n a at the end of their
the national
ii i .uriphant English tour.
The for §800 has just been sold to K. March, following
Ne*.v " slanders took on 28 teams it. Dumont of New York city for tournament nt Lake Worth.
in •«
l Britain during the win- §150,000. Cleary came to Miami
Curlvig, if not indigenous to
'
npd beat all of them. Then in 1912 a;: member of a stock com­ Scotland, hua been played there
pany.
Subsequently
the
company
tii y went to Franco and continued
for at least three centuries, and
the r unbroken string of successes. left but returned in 1914, when, ac­ certainly owes its development to
cording
to
records,
he
purchased
At the luncheon the Prince prethat country.
i.eit'.td to tin* champions u lovi g the lot paying §100 cash and ugrec
ing
to
pay
thrt
balance
at
the
rate
Tu, 1. • a testimonial of the ad* of $25 a month. In 1920 Mr. and
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
m:"Ltion of Britbh sportsmen. He Mrs. Cleary came here nnd decided WANTED— Work by one or two
charg' d them *•'» tP.U the people on to make their home at
white young men,, handy at any­
Miami
ti ■*‘
: .ih of the earth that Reach, and built a small frame thing. Call or address 9 It. It.
although tin* old country had lost house on the §800 lot. In the mean­ Ave. Go anywhere.
bee V«afk n* winning for the time time they had refused numerous
b- •)(., &lt;hc did not intend to make offers for the property, which is
n hatdt of it. Ilis refenenco was to be used as tho site for a hotel.
II. S. BOND
a i much to cricket as to football,
Over w OOdruff A Watson
for the Australians have been
NARROW ESCAPE
winning a series of cricket matches
T Y P E W R IT E R S
,In Australia from an invading
Y ------S E L L -------R E N T
BRADENTON, Jan. 26.—Mrs-. E.
British team during the Inst few
Ct*n n— Uppair
II. Jennings, wife of E. II. Jen­
weeks.
I'honr S2H
nings, pastor of tho First Baptist
The Colonial Office has issued
church here, and two children,
the itinerary of Males' South Af- Blanche Hubert am! Marie Lacey,
i trio. According to the plana, had narrow escapes when their
be will leayc England aboard the home ut Munatee and Fairview
Jb'ttlechln Repulse, Mar, 28. and Avenues was gutted by fire Wed. Stove and Fire Place
wilt touch ut Ratiiurst nnd Free­ nesday morning.
They escaped
W ood
town, will spend a few days on the from the Pcond floor to the roof
Cut
to Suit
Gold Coast nnd Nigeria and will of the po:
below their windows
$9,00 per rnrd delivered
arrive at Cape Town Apr. 20. He and were rescued by persons who
TviU tour tho Transvaal. Bechuanu- went to their aid.
Britt R ealty Company

Newly Remodeled Coral Gables Office, Flagler Street, Miami

cNote of d istin ction
ORAL

G A B L E S — and Coral

ther real estate developers appreciate Coral Gables superiority und eve
1hat investors in Miami real estate appreciate it also is evidenced by Cor
total for 1924 $13,705,397.59— is not only the highest ever attained
tor sales o f any real estate development in the same length o f time in tl

You art ®
vited

CO RAD GABLE S

G able*

Bryan i*
Tratti port
in luxuns*

p u lin g
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week* f

titulars*'
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S. W. BRADFORD, Local A gen t
Milano Theatre Bldg.

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us in 1924

thetn in dcrislom regarding wagcn and. otlisr (eendltionr of work.

edy Hus Part
In Conference On
Traffic In Opium

“ Employci* representation na
* practiced lit the mines of this comA A L f t . l ' P«hy,” Wisr Van Kicech snki,
C C S S l U l “ warkaa revolution in remedying
; the outstanding, grievance* of an
earlier decade, but—limited itv.it

LO S .ANGELES. Jan. 26— SixBERLIN, Jan.\24—Frame hous­
A i f r g y |tytw a Charefeetf wvro. built in Los
es modollod upon American pat­
tern J arc beginning to bd populat
U l r l E l l v l Angeles dniiUK .1934 at a cost of
GENEVA, Jnn. 2G—“ When in Berlin. A whole section of}
17,307,000, oreordipg to statistics
Enct meets East” might Ije one of wpoden hobsas, n 'sight ■ hitherto
ewjsh .American Jlist coitfRjIcd by tho Chamber of the rmb-tltlcc ~ivcn to thf second unknown Irr- largo German cities,
''
in springing tip on tho' extreme
praised Fpr Commerce.
A
*
(compared"^ith.
this prodne- ppitiru conference here uniler the west end. of the Gorman metrop­
roving Health
j t i f v c**.
tSmlS
tian and increase along religious auspices of tho league of Nations
,
olid Iron Ccmipnny , iiiiiRcuikitciy At cflpfi mine two n* mori* royre*; int^tcnt
ttic wn^H'^rntrs,
a Holy Lana. lines, the tables of figures also Throughout th- sessions the by- olis.
•The Gormana have heretofore ri­ following tho. famous strike o f ; rentatives from fill branchc.1 o f ! The lesson for- industry- generally
show that:
1-]n-v,.rf1f J?r- See, Chinos© minister diculed the Idea of wooden houses
,V ^WpsHp; meet periodically, in the experience of this company
1, Jarrj 20,— The- off:* es
Tho motion picture industry nt \Yn.*hlngton, and Councilor of any sort. Anything that did lSfl«J and which has r.inca been ad- ■with
an_ equal number of com- i» thnt gKnng workmen a voice in
Urcllywwsfifaflnr
Hadnjaah Medical hero- turned out picture:) during oilgimtirn of the Japahese embas- ot last through several jronerat- .opted in hundred*
of
other
plants
,
..
•
•’ any tfficisis. At these confer-'the management of industry, is desnofcfftd cr when
ha* enlivened many ons djd not teem worth building! has proved to only partly a suc - ;tnces
,n. American Jew- the year that' wore valued In the Ry ,ln..
wcfkdratf*,
Bka .
■cc,a
net-online
to
n
nrolimln.irv
aai’ matter rrhirh ;li" ‘-oi- ,1,Icily a 'atr;r 'toward pertiianent
u
dull
day
of
deliberation.
aggregate
at
1X70,000,000.
t v them. But today economic no cess,
n proummapy
proliminapy (j nkyes ,uevirc
to hj
nsvo
s, nccording, to a
e, !fr 0
V„ uimuzbcu
diMU£gC(| c
Cftn; industrial
indurtrial peace
neac* and
cffiricncv. but
hut
isociatlori is prais$m t igiUgathsasr/
and
efficiency,
A total.of. 230,000,00(h barrels of ( Szc speaks perfectly colloquial cessity has driven them to Study
- M I b . btou'Rbt m
Xh.ro are r.!r. la the mcasura. of success to be obo f tho oil was produced in thd Los Ang­ American" being a Cornell grad-.the problem of the woodenjhouse, SaKc Foundation, which' plans
for
wl),,R, diatricr joint
enm- j tjiincd by *‘nn employes’ representdepartment eles basin for.tho 12 months;
unte and n Phi Bela Knpoa man To their surpri#o they find that I giving wage-eafr.ers n share in
mittecs ccmpotcd of c?unl mimb-ijrtlon plan depends on the idncerliarTbtoyWPhfr the
Harbor export* totaled' $08,300,&gt;ot. Sugimura,-on_ the con-j wood ■has stood tho test of time I the marngement of industry.
repreaentatives ity nlU intelligence with Vhfch the,
■pitallsation^is at­ 000, doubling those,of 1023.
^ ____
. .... _a very. In America, where there are hous- 1
;, ___
persists
in cneaking
ink,tod
m
U
v
w
i
u
’
be°IscueS[
w
S
n
?
compnMy
V
ff
! p U ^ j T r a ^ W out” by f o w l i n ', su"‘ tic statement that
Public improvements passed the florid and grandiloquent kind of cs dating back to Coionlnl. days, j
L
“
6 SOu a
i (1) safety and nreidents; (‘21 sBn-; perintendonts ami hinher ndminpatients treated $38,000,000 mark]
French, with frequent references They are, thereforo trying out in tho next month.
'
j Ration! health and housing, ( 3 ) r e - ! isVrntton” officials/’
|U ,thp.jnpn:gyvcrnOffice, cli
club, loft, hotel and n- to the “ great principles of the the wooden house idea, which they M v ’S
nv i t\ °
report* - public,! crentlpn an&amp; education; ( J) injg one third was partment building reached $56,- Revolution." One day the two find ........
much cheaper ,than stone and v
ri
IJIrcct*T of !^'-’ *duatrial co-operation and concilThe 'Bvanegilcal Christian nnd
Hsda?aah.”
000,000;
Toundntions Department of fn- jat|„n&gt;
came to close grips on n matter of brick construction.
io *
Missionary Witness, of Toronto,
inixSchool bonds aggregating $34,- rtHriciion of the opium trade.
Another housing idea that Ger­ dustrial Studies, said it has a ‘ The report rays thnt as a result says editorially: “ It would be well
. . —Jan’s 010,000 were voted.
Szc biased away in Er-lish which mans are taking from thc .United three-fold significance for indus­ of this plan, working and living
}6n : of "America*
Sugimura understands
— ........... . perfectly, Slates Is the two, three and try generally nnd for tho country enrdltitns are more wholesome for every Jew if hp. would care­
fully read tho books put’ forth b)
hut is hesitant about speaking, Sig- four room apartment. These are nt Inrgc: it reveals thc underly­
[SnWfoortlT ot • it8
iinura replied in French, which designed along American linos i ing causes of the peronninl con­ and happy for tho miners nnd their! ilcniY Ford, which were origtna?fnmilies. but thnt tho minors are j |y intended to provoko tho HeSzo understand!! very well but will and arc proving pofulnr' In Ber­ troversy between coal miners nnd
Thirty milHo’n copies of the Bl-’ ,
“ a " w o lta i^ lh .
mine operators; it Is -the first not satisfied that their represen- 1brew 'peoplo to brin*; abuut reforms
net venture to use as a medium. lin.
tatives
have
thc
nowor
to
protect
among
thmsclves.”
"
ble
were sold last year.
“Tho drpjhpfhnilk
impartial appraisal of the most
Things looked bind:. Tho official
1^ Jhia bcou.lnorprominent
experiment
to
em­
interpreter started to translate
Tho expression “ bluo blood’* is I
•krclfartf dent*
Sugimiirn. Then Sze arose;
ot Spanish origin, where tho aris­ ploye’s representation—an experi­
,ran*nh “ Mister Interpreter," he beamed, tocracy was limited to those who! ment which wan the forerunner of
fi* ^
‘ i,TAMPA, Jan, 24.—Under nuB- with that bland Chincso smile, traced their lincago beyond tho |the shop committee, works coun­ n
piccs oven brighter than ever be­ ‘ you don't need to bother about
. - , 9
Moorish conquest. Having whit- cils, and similar projects intro­
experienced por- fore thc South Florida Fair will un. You can tell to look at us r- complexions, fho veins upon duced in about 1,000 companies
fdassah has opened open in Tampa, Feb. 3 to 14 in­ thnt we nro Orientnls.'nnd there­ their hnmla wore bluo , ( “ blue within recent years in an effort to ■
■
nters in Jerusalem clusive.
fore fully capable of understand­ blood"), while Moorish
blood solve labor difficulties: it points a
The interests of the South Flor­ ing nne another—no matter what rhowed black upop thc hands and, the way to a termination of tho ■
he work to other
■
he course of the ida Fair of 1025 permeates not langungc wo may be speaking.” temples. The phrase passed into I conflict between the imployrrs ■.
(so established the only this section of thc State, but
l no laughter that followed help­ France, where it pained vogu« nnd interested in employes’ represen­ ■
S P E C IA L PRICES
ryC „f training for every portion of Florida. Tnmpa is ed to smooth over the moot point. from there: to England nnd Am or-; tation plana nnd organized labor ■
M
See
•
preparing
for
enormous
crowds,
which has thus fnr bitterly oppos­
Active nurses • who
lea..
and
General
Manager
P,
T.
Strict­
-------#
t
ed
such
plans
in
the
belief
that:
**
Domestic
raimlper
herds
in
A
l­
in health welfare
er has his organization forcer all aska are today worth $1,550,01)0
Whnt is hcliovcd' to bo the only they set up "company unions’’- lie- * {J
on the mortality perfected and industriously work­ more th'nn tho United Stales paid troop of hUhd liny Scouts in the* t igned to ropinco Inhor unions, j N
P IIO N E fi.18.
ing to make thc coming, event nut txx Russia in 1H57 for tho entire world is Trndp 254 of the Bronx
r n i s T S T K E irr
The industrial
representation •S
[points to the fact only greater in magnitude, hut
plan wns developed by W. L. Mac- b B n * * B * « * a aa a * aaH aaa « aBHBaHWaaaaBHa a * a B a B «q «ie tia a n M * B B * * a x a i* ii* a * a Hn a * aaa
It of the activities
Territory.
composed
of
lourtocn
boys.'
eclipsing all past records in attend­
elfnre stations in ance.
proportion of
Thc tons of thousands of visit­
Lies in 11*22 wins ors to this Fair in thc past will
khs, as comparcii testify thnt it in unexcelled ns a
1-1922.”
great advertising medium for the
gxpreiaed of_ the entire Htnto displaying ns it docs
L0thrr American the multitude of resources of Fior|Anti-Mislariiil Re- idn, which in variety nnd quality
need
by the Joint
.......
„
excels those of any other commonmittcc of New j wealth.
TH E “ A DVEKTISiSO” SALE
j Thg South Floridn Fair for sevana work accom-1 crnl years past has enjoyed thu dis­
crcnreii unit has tinction of cclopKlng other ocenitest value," tho : ions in thc history of thc State in
states, “ and it 3 thc matter of attendance. This
^ady apparent in is duo to thc great interest mani­
or great dintln- fested in tlie annual event nnd the
ntnlnria in the enthusiastic support given by the
[both now nnd old people of Tnmpa in achieving the
success so valuable to all thc pen^tc3 that “ hygiene pie of thc State and so creditable
the Jewish lo thc* City of Tnmpa.
More than 30 counties have ar­
luiucted by Hadnenrefui mnnncr." ranged for displays most credita­
he liaiktsaab nur- ble, nnd now and novel features
Tiort recall*' that will iio added to the usual amuse­
IcntdfijjiUiA'flii'work ment program,
Visitors to the Fair this year
jccntfi) ror'tbe, cd- wilt be amazed at the many devel­
|ining of nurses in
opments characterizing Tampa’s
uia.i
growth in recent month*, and they
IHU*. *1It All
.
nd^intion ami tho is arranging for
tho greatest
work (jf thla fund crowd in ita history.
nent of a network
fconvalescent homes
6 nc of the ordeals a hoy of New
Intry, three urban Guinea has to go through is a
linics having been number of dnya of starvation, du
sin thc buqget of rjn(, which time tempting food is
Iting^to about $150,-1brought to him at intervals. If
~e I1(luiidntion fund,
betrays (ho leust emotion at
Two ‘‘Old Maids” with canary cases came rushing up to thc
One of Sanford’s well-known lawyers canto inlo the store
t ?i&gt;0,000.
the sight of thc food he is consid­
desk, all out of breath, and asked Mr. Heck, ear bookkeeper
ered lucking in self-control nnd is
Wednesday and asked Mr. Wnlson if he could he fitted in
—
“ Have you an eld man's size in two of those Suifs of
ileMembcrln sent hack ntnong othor boys for
one o f those StyJcpIus Suits, about &gt;!I7.50 er $10.00. Did
Athletic Underwear, “ Wilson Hros.” Hrand. Did we have
another period of time.

t

f.

Str­

nr

Plans Most
Elaborate, Fair. In

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HHnisiiiuioii«niiniininnMHiini*iRii$iinHiiMnamiaini$iiii

THE MOST DARING CONCEPTION OF LOWER PRICES EVER ATTEMPTED!
W IT H

a

Price Swept by a Tidal

FURNISHINGS!

H M ruvV M anM i

IN

it Makes 1st
iort Recently

we have his size?

L. 21.— Ellen Wilsolc woman repic House of Comr midden speech
recently. Drcsscil
wt off her auburn
■ vivaciously and
nade a good imlittlo lass, ns nh«
r constituents beiminutive size, is
nk often on s&gt;uhhe welfare of wo-

Not a candy
In the
United States
begins to
match

IN

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frill. I*. «».

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lCi|tlm«r«&gt; ati'i ■all.

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I'-In inelnilii m-'iiln (i-Xn-pt t|cli&lt;‘l.t far B-1V. iin.)
All rtii,in i (Ml AU -K bary Mint u «rk nl noniu ruunta u!&gt; oilier jiciatera uav«
l ln l l la i o r r

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for 1'nll.iaHplil.t via Savannah 1 P.

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l-A U K H — J.VI K S O N V II.I.H T O

1.12-33
— atuebet Uvu,
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UurUMhtru l)d
19-20 Jan. 1-19*39
tor jpacc aiul information address
DEPARTMENT "AJ"

MERCHANTS &amp; MINERS
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N CO.
K»r ICO r. Bm SI

I i M mi 6JJ

CASE

Our Answer Was Yes!

j
»•*•';

EVERY

Our Answer Was Yes!

IN

Ball Hardware Co.

1U.1I
-11.91

IN

A very handsome Lady who lives on Palmetto Ave.— asked
ou • Mr. linker if ho thought her young son who attends col­
lege, hut would be here over week-end— could he fitted in
new |mnd tailored models at $10.00. Did we have it?

EVERY

Mr. linker showed the lady— cur Stylephis” Clothes— hand
tailored and early Fail patterns in several
| new models and that the Sale Price Was Only

k

CASE

IN

A farmer’s wife living HO miles west of Sanford came into
(he store very much excited— .She wanted lo see n couple of
Ib y ’s Suits we advertised, worth $15.00. Now ?7.I5
Did we have them?

*.v

Hi Mni.n,

CASE

We have just the proper suit, replied Woodruff, walking
over to our Leading Sale Specials and took down a Handseme Pattern in new weave and model, a long
/JS £?
service Sup ;pid the price Was Only..........

See

( \ t w Y o rk . jl. V.
I'hOnilrlphla. 1’ n.

EVERY

$ 1.95

A middle-age (tcntlcman frt-m near Orlnnda, Fin., came up
to My. Woodruff and said— “ I want to he fitted in one ot
these new Summer Suits, single breasted— of serviceable
material and workmanship— and in a neat striped $30.00
value. Did we have it?

G ARD EN HOSE
W /2cent per foot
For Few Days

-tS'liiier.i KhIIm.

thorn?

Mr. Heck came out of his office to accommodate thc bashful
“ Fair I-adles” and sold them Three Suits of
athtctic underwear and thc price wns only 5

7.ry

*an.a7
an.a«
•IS..VJ
•II, -is

»

CASE

Mr. Watson showed him seve nl e f ourvhcw sy Icm— that nre
mccliat: with, public approval this kcukoo, and sold him two
suits, after lie told him the
Sale Price Wns. Only......................... ..........

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■n r r i t r
More, Mtl.

IN E V E R t

Our Answer Was Yes!

In QUALITY
unless ynu
pay $1.00
a pound or more.
Nearly a million
bars a day!

I” have frequently
1 in honey, nnd it is
to identify th-; j
ynich the honey was ‘

CASE

Our Answer Was Yes!

Oh Henry!

|fon finds the digJmmona to her likIrdr the dull black
picmhers as in keepf heavy responsibUi has been impressed
! way in which men
hg things.
They
l&lt; she says, to the
[. the art of being
•ty with perfect po-

('Ming &lt;loes not eonmarriage in Corhrreeded by n cercNfflee of the Justice

EVERY

EVERY

CASE

Tw o attractive Young Ladies— who attend to their family
shr.pplug— came into (he store last evening and :&gt;uld to Mr.
Duane ‘ *We want to see those Madras Shirts, $3,00 iiualily.
Did we-have them?

;

Our Answer Was Yes!

Our Answer Was Yes!

Mr. Ivey had no trouble to sell her not only tw » Spits at
-ji .15 tiule Speciuls— Hut 4 o f our Boys’ $1.50 H inusesQ ff ^
rm another
frem
ancther bargain rack. Price was only KACII

Mr. Duane nut only sold— Them four of Our Better Shirts,
now on sale rtt $1:65, hyl pcrttjjidbd them to tako along to
"D ad” one' of our $7.00 W a ll” Stetson Hats,
nu^ thc I*rice Way Only

m
T H IN K IT O V E R A R E YOU T R Y IN G TO SAVE?
m apr as

Sh

ir t s

.

,

Special quality— Extra) strongly made and neatly trim­
med Madras Shirts, plain, pWida and neat stripe e f­
fects. $3.50 regular price.
Now reduced t o ..........
......... ............
JAa&amp;tP
HOYS’ SW EATERS
Our $G.OO npd $6.50 Sweaters— They arc Maroon,
Hrtvvns and Navy as to colors— Coats
n *
or Slipuera. This new Price is ..............

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON
Clothiers
SANFORD

F L O R ID A

T H IN K !'•' O V E R —
A R E YO U T R Y IN G TO SAVE?
W ILSON iiROS. HOSE FOR &gt;1RN
Our entire stcck o f Wilson lire:?. Sox. aOc and 60c reg­
ularly ;»v Into this epecjgl kit.
A ll cu!ori. All sbtu. how ........................ . j i r . l f C
CAPS— FOR MEN AND Y 0 '!N G MEN
The new eight-quarlcr— Fall Models— Cta^sy Woolens,
cucveriy taPored. $2.50 values.
f? f '
Now ... ..... ..... ............
...........

�Sanford Herald
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Seemi'l tans* Matter'
Ml:.. fit tho ruatnfflM!
Florida. tinder Aet or

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11

“ O f such ns he was, there be fe w on earth;
O f such ns he is, there are fe w in Heaven.;
And life is ull the Rweeler that he lived.
And all he loved more sacred fo r his aako;
And Death is all the brighter that he died,
And Heaven is all the happier that he*s there.”

A ren ac

-y. tPteO tAli BOTlfcKt
A ll obituary
notice*. cards of tlmnXs. resolutions
■ and notices of entertainments where
1 charges are made w ill be charged
Cor at regular advertising rates.
tfK N R K il Till-* ASSOCIATED PltKSS
The Associated Press Is exclus­
ive!/ entitled to the use fo r repnbllcatlori of all news dispatches
credited to It or not otherwise cred­
ited In thhi paper and nlso th o .*?«•?'
Daw* publlhhfd tiuretn.' A ll rights
d f republication of special dispatchm herein are also reserved.
____

MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1923.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
“ Source of trur help:— My help
conicth from the Lord, which nriatle
heaven anti earth, l’snlm 121:2.
.* .
_______________ _ ...
S , FAITH AND LOVE
When Faith nml Love, which part* i cd from thee never,
Had ripened thy just soul to dwell
with God,
Meekly thou didst resign this
earthy load
Of Death, called life, which us
t '
from life doth sever.
Thy works, and alms, and all thy
good endeavor,
Stayed not behind, nor in the grave
were trod;
But, as Faith pointed with her
golden rod,
Followed thee up to joy nml bliss
for ever.
tove led them on; and Faith, who
knew them hest
Thy hindhtnids,
dlad them o cr
hsmlfiinids, dad
with purple beams
And azure wings, that up they
flew so drew,
And apeak the truth, of thee on
glorious themes
|iefore the judge; who thenceforth
bid thee rest,
And drink thy fill of pure immorS
tal streams.
—JOHN MILTON.
,, When you find a man who knocks
his city, knock too, hut knock him
Perhaps it’s the word “ descend­
ed" that Mr. Bryan objects to,
when evolutionists any wo “ de­
scended from monkies or their kin
folks."

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' The Chninher of Commerce signs
pointing the way to the Municipal
Golf Links are mighty good look­
ing and will be a big help in pro­
moting tho course.

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i The fct. Johns River nnd Lake
Morrroc nrc two natural advant­
ages of Sanford over other cities
In tho state which sooner or later
jvlll niuku of it p.big city.

■*&gt;,

Walter Connelly

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•t /this is Community Cheat WeeK
'InTTanipn. One week of work for
charity, then forget about it for
tho rest of the year.
Sanford
should have a community chest.
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What is this uncompromising thing which slips sud­
denly into our midst and in the b rief space o f a second snatch­
es XrdnY us loved ones, crushing wives and sweethearts, and
tearing the hearts o f mothers and fathers? W hat is it shows
such uttemlisregard for age, for youth, fo r good, fo r bad, fo r
splendid work yet unfinished, taking all alike with heartless
indiscrimination? Ia it D eath ?*
N o! It cannot he. For Death itself cornea only to those
who look fo r it. who fear; who lack faith, or who have failed
to see the rewards o f righteousness. Fpr others it is but a
summons from the great Clearing House that the loan o f
L ife with promise to remit upon demand is now due and
that help is needed elsewhere fo r a greater cause. It is a
compliment to be thus singled out in all the vigor o f youthful­
ness to lead the way through dark passages into’ the glor­
ious brilliance of another life. Then
Perge sequar.
This life is but a temporary resting plncc which delays
all on the journey to a better place in which to live. When
the final summons comes, we shall move on all the more glad­
ly knowing that wc shall meet you there. Till then, Old
Scout, so-long! Our lives have been made better through
having known you.
“ I know thou art gone to home o f thy rest—
Then why should my soul be so sad ?
I know thou art gone where the weary are blest,
And the mourner looks up, and is glad;
I know thou hast drank of the Lethe that flows
In a land where they do not forget,
That sheds over memory only repose,
And takes from it only regret.”

As Brisbane Sees It

«A BUSY M AN’S NEW SPAPER

Science Is Wonderfob
Also the Vssssr Girls.
Ramstie Miimtad Begem.
Prohibition 6 Years Old.
BY ARTHUR BRI8BANI

what he

■«-tb t a g

( C e n i U k l 1IM )

MEN HAVE spent most of
their time on earth fighting and
murdering caeh other. But the
real job the human race is to fight
against and ctftqucr Nature.
Every canal dug, desert irrigat­
ed, swamp drained, is n victory in
the really important war. *

iJ S a - fijp g

'e ffa s s S f

nshonest and fc g ,
i ne secret of
Retting what yoc
what you want
you want.

THE PREDICTION would have
seemed as ’ preposterous as it
|seems now to predict that the en­
tire surface of this earth will one
day be as completely cultivated
and under control as the- finest
park, or to predict that men will
regulate the earth's climate, uaing
excess heat at the Equator to melt
the ice at the Poles.
Nevertheless, everything thnt
man can Imagine he can do.
Sir Oliver Lodge, one of the
greatest living scientists, declares
that the eye of man was the first
radio machine.
In conjunction
•with electrical power It conquers
distance, through the ether, and
actually throws out particlos of
matter going at a sliced of thous­
ands of miles a second.

not earned is abo*
down to a big
A man who wort,
better off than 0B«
to work.
A bachelor who ui
stand married life fa
cussing n chow he fa,
Winning a war in
as losing one.

DEAR YOUNG ladies of Vassar College, with beautiful, tail
foreheads, nimble feet and nimble
minds, tell whnt they think of to­
bacco. -13.1 say they like cigarettes
521 never smoke.
No matter what you may think
of women smoking, how would
you answer this question?
A ll Together— Sing!
Which will be married first, the
•1311 girls thnt smoke cigarettes, or
Say what you will to the contrary, people like to sing. the 521 that don’t smoke cigar­
Shielded from critical ears by the voices of their neighbors, ettes? And which will make the
people like to join in congregational singing.
They like the beat mothers?

old songs and the old hymns whose tunes, and part at least
o f the words, are familiar. And- they are delighted with the
learning o f new songs, provided this can be dune without em­
barrassment.
Furthermore, through community singing people can he
brought together in a wonderfully friendly fashion. And
engenders,
under the spell o f the harmony that such a "3Sing”
t:
it is possible to bring forth n general “ team-work” that
can accomplish immcasurcablc good for a city.
Why not, then, some "D ig Sings” for Sanford? Let the
song-leaders o f the various civic clubs get together with the
church choir leaders and devise a way for the holding of
weekly singing meets. Fix it so that every man, woman,
and child in Sanford feels personally invited to come and join
in the singing. Make a list of familiar songs and favorite
hymns, have them printed on leaflets for distribution in the
crowd, and then go about the business of making the "San­
ford Sing" not only a home entertainment hut an attraction
for visitors from neighboring towns.
A t first there may he only a handful attend the gather­
ing. It may require several weeks to arouse enough inter­
est among the people of Sanford to get out anything like a
representative crowd. But once the crowd is collected, and
the hearty singing rises in full \’flp me,vSanford will find
herself possessed o f another pull for progress, which can be
so fittingly summed up in that one word— co-operation.
May The Herald have the pleasure o f announcing that
some of Sanford’s song lenders will undertake to give the
people each week a night o f community singing?

ROMANCE OK the olden times'
comes from Bombay. The Rajnh’s
favorite Nnutch girl was named
Mumtnz Begum. ’Ihero is delight
in that name alone. Abdul Hnulu,
the rich merchant, got the girl.
I'athans hired by the enraged Ra­
jah murdered the merchant in his
automobile, slashed the face of the
Nautch girl, wounded others. That
i:t almost ns *_*ootl aa the Arabian
Nights.
FIVE DAYS from now the na­
tion will celebrate the sixth anni­
versary of the birth of prohibition.
Many have been made rich by
prohibition, some through boot­
legging, other through sobriety
and saving. Some have l»een made
blind by it. some have been killed
by the quality of whiskey.
One aide of prohibition is the
story and trial of Mary Moss. 20
years old. Driving her automobile
between Fort Wayne and Monroe,
in Michigan, currying 30 cases of
beer each that;,
In a year. LoukimJ like if high
school girl talcing a little drive,
nobody suspected anything. Now
she must go to jail for 20 days.
In these time many would do that
for less than $30,000.

' New subdivisions nrc being an­
nounced in Sanford every day. PeoLORENZ KOENIG, aged 27,
plo are just hegim.-ng to realize
TD K A W A K E N E D M IN D fccla within itself the law of
devotes his working hours to
■thu value of owning real estate and
continuous
advancement,
and
therefore
fuels
a
stronR,
cease­
stacking shingles in a lumber yard
of getting in on the ground floor.
less desire to press on toward greater things. Such a mind, ‘at Omaha. Ho inherits $115,000,
The New York Herald Tribune being in sympathy with all life, as all awakened minds are, but goes on packing shingles. “ If
commit* thin one, "Texans tire said will discover that the same law exists everywhere and in I quit, I’d die," he says, and he’ll
to-be considering a new state an*give the money to his children.
’them entitled, ’ You Gotta See Pupn everything. The law o f continuous advancement is universal, Perhaps the habit of hard work
-Every Day if You Want to See and it is impossible to find anything in nature that has not hasn't got ns firm a hold on them
Mamma ut A ll."*
an inherent tendency to improve. Among human beings, not as it has on him.

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MO KoTAGAiA

As a man "thiirti
it is thinking of 0tk

T H E T H R E E “ B’s
MIAMI HERALD
The time of the "Three It's” is
largely past. There seems to be
coming in the era of the "Three
B’s’’. These are suggested by n
writer in n Memphis paper who
s"t-nka of the dangers which men­
ace the public today ns “ Bullets,
Buzz-wagons and Booze." The al­
literation is perfect and the allo­
cation of ideas is so real that it
cannot l&gt;r&gt; overlooked.
For a long time, people were afrnid of diseases.
Epcdcmics
swept over the land with alarm­
ing frequency. These affected the
bodies of tlip people.
Against
thfni was waged a battle into
which science has been putting its
bist ability. The battle is gradu­
ally going in the direction of
health.
No sooner, however, does this
tight baginto.Uund favorably ,tu
the safety t f the public than new
forms of danger arise.
I f the
news reports are to be taken as a
criterion there never has been a
time when bullets were as freely
und as they are today. The pap&lt;rs nre filled with murder and of
banditry and in all too few cas­
es is there adequate punishment
of those guilty of the misuse of
guns.
The automobile, of course, is al­
ready convicted of having creat­
ed almost a reign of terror. Thous­
ands upon multiplied thousands of
people arc killed each year. The

hotter the cars become the more
deadly they seem to become. It
is hardly fair to blame the inan­
imate machine, for it is only, an
instrument in the hnnds of those
who are either criminally inclin­
ed or arc careless to an inexcusable
degree.
And of late the third “ B” ban
come in. With the coming of pro­
hibition there has sprung up a
great new industry, the making
and selling of booze. It is not
good booze, if there is any such
thing, but bad. thnt is causing an
increasing number of deaths. As
long ns it is quite safe ami excep­
tionally profitable to sell booze
it will be sold. And those who
make will not he any too partic­
ular as to the quality.
Under the old conditions, it
was possible to hold the seller to
some reflpontrihi!ity&gt;‘ii)i the matter
of qunlity. A t present it is not.
The bootlegger operates in the
dark, his identity is not always
know'll and his location is rarely
known. If he is unscrupulous he
may sell a deadly concoction and
disappear. There is no way to
hold him directly responsible for
the effects of his wares.
The country needs to take the
“ Three B’s" into serious considera­
tion. Each of them presents n
problem that must be faced if the
public is to be safe. Wo need to
yo to school again and study
these "Three B’s.”

a single normal person can lie found who is not trying to

John D. Rockefeller, Jr., says,
"SIR, WE know that the will is
"Amazing progress in the past better himself in some way, and this is natural— Larson.
F L O R ID A G E O G R A PH Y
free,
and that’s an end of it," said
Don’t W ear L igh t Clothes
will lie exceeded by far greater
Samuel
Johnson.
But
is
the
will
ST. AUGUSTINE RECORD
progress in the future." \Vhoevur
“ R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y , not freedom is the keyword in free ?
To See
thinks the days of opportunity
democracy—
responsibility
for
one’s
self,
for
the
good
of
the
What
becomes
of
freedom
of
the
have passed must he* asleep.
The Evening Record has a let-, of the square is north Florida;
neighbor, for the welfare of the Demos. Until every citizen will when habit has such a bold
.
o— —ter from a reader asking that we the far end of the same arm is
We doubt very seriously if n feels this responsibility as an inescapable personal obliga­ upon us ?
called West Florida.
The Ion"
golfer would object to slicing n tion. there is no compete democracy."— Liberty Hyde Bailey.
After stacking shingles
for explain what the Weather Man arm of the square is the peninsula
tlfive far into the palmettoes, pro­
years, Mr. Koenig feels that he nituns by "extreme north portion," of Florida—its enst side is the
Tuesday Evening, Jan. 27
viding lie had just come to Florida
must go on stacking shingles, al­ "central Florida", "cast Florida," East Coast; its middle is Central
from the ice and snow of some
though he has money enough to “ west part of the state.” Among Florida, its southern half is South
northern Massachusetts town.
A T TH E HIGH SCHOOL
take him to see the great prya-( other things our correspondent Florida, and its west side is the
T H E LESSON OF T H E FLOODS
mids
of
Egypt,
the
Taj
Mahal
in
8:00 I*. M.
A T L A N T A JOURNAL
asks, “ Where ate Pensacola, Tam­ West Coast.
Frederick Vanderbilt’s new yacht
India, the Great Wall of China pa and St. Petersburg.
35e and 50 Admission
the Vidctte, valued at a quarter
Pensacola
and
Tampa
are
both
ami the Cheshire Cheese Chop
Tampa and Pensacolu arc ro on tin Gulf of Mexico, hut it is
of u million dollars, sank in East
i the I something better. They are not to House in London.
mere
in the sarau part of the as far from Pensacola, the metro­
River **IT Brooklyn the other day.
TH IS SI’ACE IS DONATED
; t li« ! be accepted as the definite and final
Our lift* depends on the glands.
Submarine divers have yet been
,,f1solution *tf roudbuilding anywhere. Our hnpninesn depends on habit. State than are Miami and Jack­ polis of West Florida, to Tampa,
unable to discover the cause of the
1j Nit plan that contemplates any- We arc more like machines wound sonville or St. Petersburg and St. the metropolis of the West Coast,
sinking.
dges. I thing less than concrete, for per* up and set running than creatures Augustine. The only way any as it is from Jacksonville to Mi­
man can get the geography of ami; and it is as fur from Pensa­
days miHiency, should be given serious of free will.
^-Saturday’s eclipse was a decided
Florida into his head correctly it cola to Miami by rail or highway
than consideration. The coat of muintesuccess in New York where it
to take a map- of the state and, ns it is from Jacksonville to Wash­
* ami ranee must bo cut in favor of enROBERT RE IDT, who said he spreading it out before him, study ington, D. C.
REALTO R
appeared in totality, but although
w the during construction.
was a Seventh Day Avcndist, sold iL carefully.
Florida was « little bit slighted
After
reading
this
careful
and
other
A road built in harmony with bis Winter potatoes and other
in the fm t place, tho weather
Florid** is not square, nor is it thorough explanation, G e n t l e
* v «• I the experience o f centuries, cn- property, for he knows the world
helped out und gave us an eclipse
First National Bank Building.
round,
nor a long strip. Florid- Reader, unless he has n mat* be­
* on- dures. Concrete, with due regard will end on Feb. 15.
which lusted nearly all day.
anil are both square and straight, fore him, will probably know less
rains i to mixture and foundation, proRooms 501-502, Phone 95
but Florida, geographically, is than he did before.
vhcre .sonts the lasting qualities of stone,
According to statistics three
H
E
NR
Y
DE
FLUITER,
of
Denanything
else
but,
as
Shakespeare
The Weather Man, however, un­
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. ILL
■nil**; |American artillery in France travmillion automobiles were manu­
doubtedly does the best he can,
bet-n |eled over the atone road of the Yor requests this column to say so poetically nut it.
factured in 1U21. Placing the av­
Florida ia shape*! like n car­ I considering the fix the State’s
test. |Romans, planned for the centuries that Mr. Reidt is not n Seventh
erage fumily at five, that makes
Day Adventist and “ Seventh Day penter’s square. The short arm 1geography is in.
ouble
and
not
for
years
only.
In
the
fifteen millions who are riding in
Georgia road that endures from Adventists do not set dates for
last year’s cars. Undoubtedly the
thnt
storm
crest to storm erect only Christ’s return."
pedestrians nre still numerically
jaaBaaaM aaanaBanaBaauaHRBBaBaBBBBnaRii1
Tho correction ii gladly made.
mainthere
is
not merely waste of cash
superior, but they haven’t the
Mr. Reidt, who sold flu* potatoes,
s
for
i
money
but
loss
along
many
lines
R EW ARD S
speed nr tho weight, and sooner or
lands that will later revert Into money. calls himself, "A Reformed Sev­
later ull will succumb.
BALTIMORE
SUN
enth Day Adventist.”
He will
probably
bo
more
reformed
than
Why don't more Sanford folks
! ever on
Chief among man’s rewards is added frenzy, because of some girl
wear golf knickers? It may seen!
February,
whose word of praise i.i the reward
a little bit like needless exposure
some
female’s commcmlution.
W A T C H Y O U R V E R B IA G E
most to ha desired.
to some of them, but ut the same
A million recipes have been giv®
IJttlo
Willie
gets
small
praise
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
He will not marry tho girl who
time it is good advertising. Tour­
Contemporary Comment
from
hia
sire;
hi*
sire
Lakes
coun­
talks much concerning her. elf, ami
ists driving through and seeing
success, but the best one appe®!
sel of prudence and reflects that neither riches nor beauty will win
two or three dozen n*en on First
Mrs. Helena \P. Rovin Alonzo, over to provide for several winbe tho combination o f common**
Street attired in latest golf fash­
prnb'e causes swellli’rul. But Wil­ hit* heart if (horn t* among his
acquaintances
another
girl
who
lis­
ions would at least tie auspicious I former stewardVss of the Ward;I ter seasons in Paris.
lie’s mother takes counsel of love.
and determination to get ahe^*
tens with sympathetic interest
of the proximity of a golf course. I liner nriTn!&gt;ltj filed suit in a New i The million ami movo members
of
tho
A.
E.
F.
should
rofu.io
to
And Willie knows that when he while he tells o f the wonders lie
Tuey might even investigate und |York court again Andrew Bogct,
' consider the question o f neccptresists temptation and makes has done nml will do,
then stay over a day or two just
W hatever you do, do it well.
steward
of
tho
same
ship,
asking
j ing government compensation or
bon.-t of his virtue his mother
Tho wife of his bosotn will be
to play it.
will hug him tight and cull him the dearer to him if t he is gener­
------- o------for five thousand dollars because 1any fn m o f bonus, for while they
Open an account with the Serojj
her precious little lamb. And he ous with praise; nnd if he is ho
And this leuds us to the conclu­ he called her a "cocutto" and there­ collected only a nmnll sum for their
services
they
squandered
million.,
attacks
the
chores
with
the
cheer­
fortunate
ns
to
win
fame
and
sion that while clothes don’t nec­
County Bank and deposit regular
by embarrassed her.
ful knowledge that when his la­ money, nnd so prudent as to es­
|in thtdr daily conversation. "Co*
essarily make the man, they some­
If the word "cocotto" i.* a fivc- cotte" was not Included in A. K.
bors are due lled ho will be called chew evil, a great part of his re­
times give a mighty good
idea
ward will consist in tho knowledge
mother’s Uttlo man.
Interest on Savings Accoi^
about what the mu:* is und what thousaud-dollar word, the uiry per­ P, French, but the boy; in khaki
Mother is not the only one. If that his wife thinks it was her
bin environment is like. I f you siflage indulged in by the princi­ had some hair-raising substitutes.
Ills soul wiggL-i with delight be­ lueky day when she picked a hu;It ir. cheering to note that the
ure prosperous look the part. It pals of "What Price Glory" and
cause of his ability to wug 1**3 baml.
Uiuy make it easier to borrow motl­ “ Ruin" converted into cash at I New York courts, in order to make
Doyle may be right. If he is, t’nc
ears, to spit through his teeth, or
ey. I f your cliniute Is mild, and [equivalent odds would pos ibly ex­ the world safe for conversation,
to
walk
on
his
hands,
it
is
be*
haust
the
world’s
gold
supply
if
refused
to
listen
to
Mis.
Alonza’s
fftdvertified as such, look the part,
cause these manly accomplish­
0 _*t out last summer's straw and paid In a lump sum. One sen­ plea, judging that “ cocotto" was a
ments enable him to impress some
thoss old Ice cream trousers and tence culled from either play and1 slang word indicating a woman
tinv creature who has curls.
yen'll make tourist;: think that taken into a court of law would lending a fast life, but not necesIn later years he will sprint the
this is really the land of warn* insure the upkeep of a comfortable■ sarily an evil one. Sounds like
faster, or buck the line with greatsunshine fur which they nre al- villa op the Riviera for all time another way of saying flapper,
rton’t.__Tampa Times, let zeal, or swin^ at a ball with
and (hero might be enough left doesn’t it?

“DADDY”

E. F. LANE

4%

Sanford, Fla

�Mrs. H aw in g Court Battle
MISS K A T H R Y N W IL r e Y, Society Editor.

r P r i L I A N C LU B PROGRAM S A T U R D A Y
W A S IN T E R E S T IN G A N D E N JO YA B LE
Sara Whcelis
Hunter’s Horn ............. !
Helen Douglnss
A Little Tin Dancing Man

Monday

William Morrison
Hungarian ......................
Margaret Tew
Melodie ............... ...... ... Bilbro
Katherine Morrison
Butterflies ............4.... Spmdlcr
Mary Elizabeth Tolar
Rustic Danci........ William Mason
Mnrgaret Garner, Carmine Guthrie
Vnlse....................... „ ..... Gurlitt
Hilda Muirhcad
Song of Pennants........................
Amusettc
___ _____ Flcxington Ilarkcr
Mary Elizabeth Tolar
F.lln Spencer
(a ) Sung Without Words.... ........ Country Gardens.... PercyGrainger
.
.....;.................. -.Grcnxebnch
Pearl Robson
&lt;b) March
.............Enckhausen
Thelma Tew, Hnzel Tew
SOC PER ........ ................... ......
Ycstcrglow.........................Shura
Henry Rodenbery and George
I.ucile Echols ........
Hardin motored to Kissimmee
Rosary (Transcription) .......... .
Sunday.

PHONE:— Res. A
grandfather, who wms search
high and low for Savorlo, Iff
him nt the Water iM tet home.

May Discontinue \ j
Library Story H oiH
The Story Hour for the young­
er children will be held at 10 o'­
clock Saturday, ns formerly, in*
stead of at 0:30, ns it ife found that
this suits the children better.
Mrs. Raymond Philips will be in
charge this week.
Miss Elsie Fowler will conduct
the Reading Club for the older
children at 11 O’clock. Unless
there is n larger attendance than
have been present the last two
weeks, the reading club will be
discontinued for the present, ns it
requires considerable time for pre­
paration. It is a splendid opoortunity for the older children to en­
joy the better tl&gt;:ni»s In reading
and all parents who are interest
ed are asked to respond by seeing
that their children ntend.

FOR SA LE OR TR A D E
___

1921 MODEL FRANKLIN
Brougham— A ll leather lined. D riv­
en 15,000 miles. P erfect condition—
except tires are fairly well worn. Has
$1000 extras on.
P. O. Box -020. Phone 605.
I I I I B I l M I I 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S I S I I I I B B a . . . a a -----------------

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Florence G. Hanscome
Delights Audience

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Florence (iilbert Hnnscom de­
Tuesday
lighted an appreciative audience
h School at 8:00 tho
will present a play
Friday evening nt the Sanfou
r," for the benefit of
High School when she rend+ed
lamangundi.
Miss Nell Williams nnd Willinm
J. G. Mugnn is spending n few her usuul high class enteralnIpartment of the Wo- William spent Sunday in Oviedo.
ment.
days in Jncksonvide.
II entertain at bridge
Thia was her second n*pearancc
A. Newman as hostMr. nnd Mrs. F, E. Roumillnt
in Sanford and her del i|htfill nnd |
Fred
Hoague
returned
Snturday
nnd children and Mrs. Junic Roumartistic presentation of many well I
from Sarasota.
of the Methodist illnt spent Sunday in Orlando.
choson selections won the approv* j
give a reception in
ul of her hearers.
ir new pastor and
H. C. DuRoso leaves Monday for I Mrs. C. I,. Millitzcr of Orlnndo
Mrs. T. W. Nixon, n business, trip to Washington, D. ! wni the guest nf Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
page from 8 ti» 10 C., and New York City.
College Mm Welcome
i W. Stokes Sunday,
members and friends
1 arc invited.
Mr. nnd Mrr. Joe Cldttccnden,
Mrs. S. E. Barrett returned to A t Havara’s New Club Mrs. Winifred Hart and her baby have just left the courtroom where
Mr. and Mrs. James Ridge motored her homo in Jacksonville after a
she \vm the right to return to the screen under her full name, A legal
nfnfsday
to Orlnndo Sunday.
HAVANA, Jan. 21—One of the septulum agreement with “ Two-Gun Hill," which provided for her sup­
pleasant visit with friends here.
partment of the Wo- i
-------most cosmopolitan organizations port, hut restricted her from appearing in the movies, was declared
ill meet at 3:30 o’Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Ray nnd Mies
in Culp is the University Club of illegal. The treat fund of $10:1,000 created for ha nnd another of $100,Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley of Havtun, which recently, celebrat­
Dorothy Ray spent Sunday in OrNumber Five of the
Chuluota spent Monday in Snn- e d is third anniversary. The
urtli. will meet at
the House for Italian Immigrants,
ford.
I club contains among its 200 mem­
rith lbs. M. L. RadMrs. Robert W. Simms of Jack­
ber representatives nf 20 nationl^o. 0 Water street. The priest,
sonville and Mrs. Susie Tripp of
ich Avenue.
had met the steamship Conte Verde
The many friends of Harry T. nitics nnd of almost 200 colleges
Number One of All Atlnnta, Gu., will arrive Tuesday Bodwdl arc glad to know ho has, mid universities in the old world
of his duties and
fwifl have a subscrip- to ho *he eue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. recovered from his recent illncsnl and the new*.
, „ m , i. . .i,
Hy at 8 o’clock nt B. J. Starling.
The dub was formed along lines
Otis George, Cleorgo T.
______
„ ___ usually followed by such organiz­
Bridgcit,I
Mr. and Mrr. W. T. Gctzer nnd C. W. ISielow, Captain W. A. Held ations in the United States.
It
j Lnverio remembered the nnme of
kt library at 10 A. M. son, Jack of Lnkelnm! , arrived and William Clark formed a mn- requires a degree from an ac­
, , ,
77~ i .
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his grandfather.
Eugenio Longo,
Fading club at library Sunday to attend the funeral of geninl party motoring to Otdnndo credited institution of higher lear­
Sirs. Gctzen’a cousin, Walter Con­ Sunday to witness the golf hatches ning as a primary requisite for Deserted by (iltnrdinn, I -ny I nnd said he lived in Haskell, N.
Saturdays.
nelly.
Finds Relatives R y H elp'd., but culd find no further adnt the Orlando Country Clul.
r.f New York Priest; Had dress among the papers in his
tii r,’ &gt;:„„,i.. pockets. Ho said he had come ns
ttn Lo.tt I rom All I riciu.. , u caj,j„ passenger from the home
party of tho Social
Tug’s Engine
. , iof bin parents in the little town of
Evening Gowns
f the Woman’s Club,
NEW \OLK, Jan. ‘J&gt;. Deserted Kevoruto Supcriore, Italy, with a
r Tuesday afternoon
Generates Light
at the pier by the guardian who man to whom his father had inse Committee Dance
had brought him from Italy, Sar- trusted him, but the man bud
For Entire Island
vening, have been
verio Cnndollcri, nine, an immi- strangely disappeared while imThe Parliamentary
grant boy, wan taken in band bv migration officials were question«f Monday, yVwlncsSEATTLE, Jan. 2ftA-Christmns
Mgr. Germnno Formica, head of ing the boy.
lay morning will be
light was furnished residents of
THE HAGUE, Jan. 20—A stat­
Vashon Inland, in Pufet Sound by
ue of Justice, the gift of the Un­
the ucean-going Avg .. Uoosovult ited StntevGovernment, haft been
Won’t W ork
which carried Robcii E. Peary lip placed under thj dome over the
north to a point whence he sled­ grand staircase.
'loor Thirteen
ged to reach the North Pole, Ap­
The statue is the work of Andrew
ril 0, 1000. A power cable to the O'Connor of Pnxtou, Mass.
A
[NCISCO. Jan. 2(1 —
island had been wrecked in a formal presentation is to ho made
Ir medical and dental
storm.
shortly by Richard M. Tobin, Afrr way Ilefu wIlL have
Two
hundred
horse
power
wait
mcrienn minister to the Nether­
rs running from one
generated
by tie Roosevelt’s lands.
although the strucsteam engine whiih enabled more
fiftccn stories high,
thnn 1,000 Vashon citizns to have
and dentists, who are
a bright Christens after the is­ 50 Cross Word Puzzles
|&gt;under a co-operative
land had been in darkness five
. explain that
the
$1.33 Postpaid
days.
loor has been' ‘elimin.
A complete book
:ause they are superH
AW
AIIAN
INCOME
TAXES
because in their opinbound with atLARGE
ral public prefers not
tractive h a rd
p i or dental treatment
cover, including
HONOLULU Jan. 2(5— T h c
pnth floor.
territory of Hawaii paid into the
United States treasury during the p j j ^ j t The 1,'nge of the
Want Federal
fiscal year ended June 30, 1021,
evenings
Individual incotic taxes of $5,021,profitably
by
ice Regulation
422 and miscellaneous taxes of
improving
your
$775,355, makhig a grand total
mind.
Instrucof $5,700,777, according to offic­ { j Y J, tpiin
tive-educational.
ial figures released by the collect­ t|tS***
T h e n o cross
or of internal revenue.
w o r d puzz les
The total individual income tax will add countless words to your
payment exceeded the payments vocabulary. Order NOW and be
of each of 12 states in the Un­ convinced! Send your order nt
ion, the announcement said.
once. The first volume •rill surely
make you a fan and get you ready
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We will ship COD if you J.-siru and
BRUSSELS. Jam 24— A world's charge you tho postage.
fair is to lake plnco in Belgium in
Shell pink silk voile and bands of 1030, in commemoration of tho SPECIAL OFFER. We will semi,
pink velvet make this very lovely founding of the kingdom. Brus­ postpaid Series 1—2—3 31.00
evening gown with n panel that be­ sels and Antwerp, which at first
DAItWAL CORP. Dept. A-1113
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W1TNEMS nijr hand- ns Clark of

Mid Court, and tbo aoal thereof, isiv,M " K i h
m for January*' 17th
Jam»s
Ki,
this the 2l(h day of- November, A.
' known a
Atlanta Joiirnal (429) 8
a
known.and
called
J.
C.
and alio ----^* 1,2 *’
K. A. D O U O I U M .
:45 orchestra. "
Bartlett). Complainant.

Clark, of the Circuit Court.
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TS.- •&gt;* ' • ■&gt;■ . gemjnole.County. Florida.
Rmnta Brndo. Thoimut J. iKcapey,.
Truitt*. Pan lM; Npd d, I test* r C.
art,
'
•
Newhali,. and oth«re. Dsfuiidant*. Ueofge O. Herring.
Holicltor for Conrplolnaqu •
.
VEEI—Boston (803) 6 Sinfonl-

RECRUIT
SENSATION IN
PIRATE UNIFORM

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Order For Patillrntlen

*: 7-10 Eveready hour, \VEAF. : To E m m a Tirado. If living, nnd ir
NOTIC B OF ' ^ B r o H A T t q . N
WOR— Buffalo, (ffioy 0s30 trio, dead, n lr pattlor claiming' - Interest
under Emma Itrado. deconxcil. or
KtUtlXOLR t 'n « A 8 I l * T CO.
Eveready hour; D orchestra.
ollienvlne: Tlmmss J. Kenney, Trusled Is hereby glvan. that wo. P- Hrnnn-m 1,, ‘,
WMAQ— Chicago News (448) 0 t•*«. If living, amt If dead, at) imrt- theNutundersigned
Intend to apply to lie two „{ tV
organ; 0:80 orchestra;-8 book re­ Iti-n claiming InUrost nndci^Thomai Ihr Honorable John W . Martin, nnd who ,ah:
Kenney. Trustee, doc eared, or
view; travel talk;' 6:50 lecture; J.
of the State of Florida, 1" the f.ir,C6fff??
otherwise; Panlel Judd. IT living, Ubvernnr
Till la ha sole; Plorlda, on the 3)*i poratlou, atm ^
9:15 musical.
Eddie Moore, Who Began Car
and ir dead, nil parties claiming at
for ncknnwleiic. |JP«
*'
-----* A. D. 1923, frdav'
of
januunrr
WGN—Chicago Tribune (370) &lt;1 littkrrst under PonUl Judil, deceas­ i,«Ttiers
rcer On St. Petersburg
rniem. anvoi
i-vewtlflfe SKM- cxenitMt the
vrr3&amp;7 which stats fiB.1
I .(Titers Patent.
JncorpOl
ed.
or
otherwise;
HeaterC.
Nywholl
r.rgan; 0:30 ensemble, strhiga quin­ If living, and If dead, oil parties INDLF, CUKAMI2HT CO. under tho llierln einrenJ1*'
; /d th lie enlarged ‘
: Team, Makes Good In Three
WITNESS *7-.
tet; 8-11 DcWolf Hopper, Pirates elnlmlmt Interest under Hester C. following propotod charter. the seal
Ilaif
1)0,000
by
next
foot
at Taii;ui?* h
Positions in First Year
all. deceased,
or ntliorwlse: original of which Is now on Mia
o f Penzance.
In tlio office of the Secretary of Talladega aa-lfij
it
Vlckrra,..
if
living,
and
If
largest
KYW-Chicago (335.4) 7 concert
the Statu o f Florida, nt Tallaliasnle,
dead, nil parftes ctnlmlng Interest
/This would Provide / .0UnH
try&gt; 8 musical; 8:20 speeches; 8:45 mu­
u m V h" &gt; '* « i
NEW YOItK, .Inn. 20 —- Eddie
under Edwin Vlekers, deceased,Florid.:.
nr
wa,
, ||{NKEtj
football stadium in
roj|0W_ sical; 8:45 music; 10 nt homo; 10:- otherwise: Harriett C. Page, If liv­
e i i m a m,VT.
Moore. I'itt*burKh's brilliant re­
H B Y W A R D W A L K E ll
Plans for the cnlnr;'yCa&lt;ifolT[a 30 Nighthalks; 11:05 Applcsausc ing, and If deed, oil parties claim*
F R A N K .W .t THOMAS.
Inir Interest
under
Harriett C.
cruit, played two infield positions,
i d, the big gnm/! y o d people Club.
W. It. U H ANNA N
Page, deccnsed. or otherwise; M. O.
Ndyrmbor 22, whm/,ia atadlum
and nn outfield position and bat­
IN C O R P O ttA T lO X
WI.S— Chicago (345) orgnn; 7 PoUy. If llvliur. mid If dead, all AHTICI-HS O F OF
Oco A. HtCottti i
T —-fTVflowed the QVbhts 70 000. WLS theatre 8 farm program; 9:1 parties claiming Interest under M.
ted .359 in his first year in o bijr
rorporators.
1
MF.MIMH.F. I IIF.AM EIIY CO.
n. Toby, deepened- or otherwise; ,t.
Tboce\rkrlcy,
/
m
C
g
t.
into
the
Jan.
IK. i»tj.
*
Wc.
the
utidcrslglied.
have
agreed
W.
Hayward.
I
f
living,
and
It
dead,
12
soprano,
play
svneopators.
Icatruo uniform, according to the
rtnditim ^v;&gt;.p.|f{1 alhjlltoD just
all- parties claiming Interest under to associate ourselves, and do lieroWfcW-Cincinnati
(482)
0
concert
ofTicin! averages of the National
nbovr it. Next full (.iWarim w:li 10 qunrtct, ihrtrumentnl trio, J. tV. Hayward, deceased or other­ liv become asaoclalcd fur tho pur­ * * TI,R rinetti
wise; Tlieudom TUnxler, Jr. If liv­ pose nf forming Into n body polit­
League.
SEMfNOl.E cot*
be played in the NfctnfVl stadi­ dance.
ing, ami If dead, all parll-a claim- ic and corporate, under nnd by vir­
um,
and
efforts
will'be
iVde
to
IN* cifiw
In ninny respects Moore was the
V/FAA— Dalian News
(472.9) lag Interest under Theodore Thnxt- tue of the laws of the 'State of
lake care of tlio throng
Jr., dcreaacil or otherwise: Mul- Florida, mid do hereby adopt the John William Pi,^
most valuable recruit of 11124 He
i*:-'W musical; 8:30 recital; 11 or- er,
following
Articles
of
Incnrporaton Knorvlus, If living, ami If dead,
want tickets.
*
M
Ployed in a utility role fbr ’ the
■ferm.
all parties claiming Interest' under
The heirs,
pirates cxcopt for a brief period
AR TICLE 1:
Thc Stanford stadium wa^m ilt
WWJ— Detroit News (510) 7:30 Million Knowles. ilepcns&lt;sl, or clli ll0n‘
oilier rl«lmint||
The name of Ibis corporation
erwlao; Marla .tf. Kldrcduc. If llv
five years ago. Designed b:
vihen he was on the hospital list,
quartet, soprano.
F. Hrnce. p,
i
lag. and If dead, all parties claim­ shall be SEM1NDLE CR E A M E R Y
fesrora in the engineering dupVtMis remarkable playing
some­
WBAP—Ft, Worth Star Teleg­ ing Interest under Marla M. El CD., nnd Its principal place of bnsBruce, et at.
"
what obscured by that quartet of
nit at of the university, it was lri. ram (170) 7:30 musical; 9:30 qunr- ilri-ilite. ilcrp-isiit. nr otherwise; H. Iih-sh shall he at Hanford. HenilnORDER fhij‘
II. I.etdry. If living, trail If ilrml, olu County. Hlnle of Florida, but It
rookies who went to Dreyfus* ftlowed out of the earth and tin1
(\tct
all parties rlitliuliig Interest iin- may have and establish such oth­ The Htale nf Fldr^J
bout thojmine time and won reg­
Hera of seats rest against terran \ KNX— Hollywood
1
(337) 8 music; iler H. tl. f.eeley, dreeaneil or nlh- er iilncus nf buslnosn us the Hoard
■Tu. all part If, ,
ular bertha.
lirirni. The enrlli for the side.! wau
erwlse; W. H. HliWIe. If.living, and of plreetora may from time to time
a uNJ .ions' Club; 12 orchestra.
under
Cornelia p,
If dead, all parties elAlmln.x tntor- determine.
thrown up from the excavation
VfclAF—Kn
'— Kansas City Star (411) 'ent
llrucp, Angus D. '
titKler W. E, Ill-Idle, dneensed.
A R T IC L E II.
Y;-,C* Cuy,cr n,ul " right,
made for ihr uhtying fibld.
At 0-7 \ hool of the air; 11:45-1 or otherwise:. C. Clarko Wnlwlirtli.
Tile Kenrrnl nature of the bus­ Fouler. John lfnwt
thcir. f,rst year in fast compresent it is a horijeshoe, with ‘ an Ni
If living, anil If dead, nil parties iness to be transacted and conduc­ Purttinure, IIIram
pany, went great guns f „ r the
lii'bAawka.
Interest under
Clarke ted by this corporation shall bn nn
K1I.D f,os Angeles Times (395) elalnilng
Pirates and their work somdwhat
Walworth, ilecenswl. or mhrrwlso: follows; to engage in and carry Loomis, and e.irh a
I
vw.;..vo,
w,
„
IIV
H
I,
im:(
^
concert)
8:80
children;
10
fentcrowded out Moore, but the lat­
John l'l. Lnrerltlg. If living, and If on a general mercantile business; or otherwise; H, jM
dead, utl purl lea etalmliiK Interest to make, manufacture and sell Ice go o n. Sarah J. £
i cinderpnth that encircle.! the edge turrs: 12 o-chextrn.
ter a showing in the face of such
under John l&gt;, t.ovoring. deceased, cream; 10 buy. sell nnd ileal In milk, Hoolie. Sarah
I or the field. According to plane,, WHAS— /puisvillc Times (100) or
opposition stamped him as one of
L-iomls, H*
otherwise: Warren Hunhliy. If cream, butter ami other dairy pro­ H.
this
open
spare
will
I
k
filled,
mn7:30
concert?,
the greatest finds of the season
living, and If doatl. all
parties ducts. and other goodn, wares anil Alice V. Haul,
Charles A. I’l»i
king tlio stadium bowl shaped.
WMC— Mrnuhis
Commercial elalniliiR Itilereat under Warren merchandise of every kind, class son. Alnrtha II.
Manager Bill McKechnio SE ld -*
Tiushhy, deceased,
or
oiherwlnc: and description: to acquire, own*,
More
seats
will
lie
added
hv
inera Moore another Horsby
Appeal (503.9) f. lecture; 11 fro­ William A- Start, If living, und if
nnd A, Decker, «M|
lease, runt, sell, nnd otherwise deal
creasing the height of the embank­ lic.
l*.. and if .
.^ to u sh in the making,
dead, all parties elnlintnr; Interest In real estate: to borrow money living
ment on all sides.
William A. Htnnrt, decensed and to secure the same by mort­ elalmliig Interest
WCCO— Minneap (is-Rt.
Paul under
Moore filled in for "P ic ’'
Jennie
Bonn, c
or otliorwlno;,. flcorge E. Marsh. If gages, deeds of trust, bonds, .or
Calvin Jl
Interest in college football In (1171 &lt;1:30 concert ;V7:30 talks.
when the hot corua
living, and
If
dead, nil parties other obllgatlnno. and to do a ll such Boone.
I.pomls. Henryk
[his region has increased, no rap­
CKAC— Montreal '&lt;,125)
0:30 claiming Interest under C-eorge E. .other and further things ns may Loomis,
Allcalf,
Marsh. doCeased or otherwise; Ida be neeesaary or expedient to be l\tl son. Mantiir
idly in recent yearn that it has ensemble; 9:30 orchestra.*
He played second
M. Holman. If living, and If dead done for the surronsful transaction llanl, Chsrltt A'
WJZ— Now York (-155) fi rloga; nil parties claiming Interest under
•been hard for the athletic authorin 17 gutius and batte
of the business of this corporation, nnd A. lUrktf.
, itiors to keep up with it. Ten 0:15 orchestra: 7 W.3II HtJlonru- Ida M. Holman, deceased, or other- und
to have, ex*rclao amt enjoy all deceased or t-dpt
.300 in nddition to
i years ago i* crowd of 20,009 at a al review; 7:10 talk; 8:10 qtartet. wise; .Install It. tinrdon. If living, Hie rights, powers and privileges
It npt-earh* tj
and If dead, all purllea claiming Incidental to corporations organ­ of complaint btttUl
position without nn error.
Standford-Californin game
was
WJY— New York (105) \7:30 Interest under Joalali It. Cordon,
Then a hitch in the outfield gave Here is a late picture of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. She looks mighty considered large. The California Switzerland; 9 program; 9:30 diud decensed, or otherwise; Martha J. ized and existing under Iho laws of be lulorrsted ia
piece or parrel i
of Florida.
Klnndera. If living, and If dead, all the Slate AR
him bis real chance. He found well for a petsen reputed very ill, prqbnhly out of tennis for good. Per­ stadium was completed a little entertaiiierti,
Hnmtnole Ceuaty, ,
T IC L E III.
ties -Maiming hiterest
miller
scribed
ns felloar.
himself and in 35 games made only haps her improvement to health is due to the fact that Helen Wills ia more than a year ago in time for
amount or the capital slock
WHN— New York (300) R stag^
. .1. danders, deceased, or of The
Commeiirln* tu
this corporation shall ho Twelve
one error and batted at n ..*150 clip in California, not Europe, Recently she made her first appearance in the big game, which was held rcrecn chats; 0:10 employment)
Isc: James M. ‘ Lewie, If llv- Thousand
Hectlon 7, toa,
(913.00P.001 Dollars, to
,11 d If denil, all parties elnlm- be divided Into
right in the heat of the pennant nr.ingl’ s match since she retired in June. Iter health v.-as :,o poor she there two successive years. The 9 vaudeville; 9:30 revue; 10 daned)
Range .11 Kan.
Tw o Hundred and
crest
under
James
M.
hnivls.
ntrimlliiK IE} ft.,
struggle.
didn’t lore a game.
Berkeley stadium is just across 10:30 orchestra: 11 Ted Lewis/ nr uthcrwlse; Harnli I-ll- Forty .Shares of the par vnluo of
Hontlieast
mr»ir
Moore first plnyed profession­
tiio bay from Him Francisco, while
ders, If living, and If dead, Fifty ( 950.00.) Dollars each.
IVOR—-Newark (105) 0 niusic.r
tlon, riinnlnrfr
The
eapllul
stock
of
this
cor­
elnlining Interest under
al baseball in St. Petersburg, Fin.,
819 feet to ||
the Htamlford campus is 30 miles
WOAW— Omaha (520) 0 ada Maunders, decensed, or poration may be payable In. Issued * tract nf land
"No reform would he effected if,
in the Florida Stnto League in
down tin- peninsula from the city. vier to lovelorn: 0:25 program; 9
lary J. Kliulmll, If llv - or used for the purchase of prop­
veyed; I hence
or
1922. The next season he went up tip-taking wen forbidden and sal­
fte.iil, all parties claim- erty, either real or personal,
W e s t 1231 r «
violin, voice; 10:15 trio;
10:30
for the payment nf h %ar nr serSt
tmiler
Mary
J.
Kimball.
to the Weu m
to Atlnntn and at the start of the aries boosted, for the ban would be
Nightingnics.
•Mces,
at
n
Just
valuation
thereof.
1, or otherwise: David Huektract "I 11nd; IS
1924 campaign wore a Pittsburgh ignored by both employes and eniKGO— Oakland (312) 0 concert; ley, Y. living, nnd If dead, nil imrt- I - he determined by the Hoard of
feet nu-re or
ami patron;:
or hotels. The
Tile g r
rvi;
-j-..
,,
plbyi a and
patron: of
Directors
at
n
meeting
to
bo
cal­
uniform. He was only 21 when he proyi
acre corner; ISnl
lea elUmlng Interest tinder David
10 orchestra: 12 dnnec, soloists.
led
for
that
purpose.
nticklie,
decensed.
or
ollit-nvlsei
arrived.
public will tip and tips will be to- ‘ $ JilJ0Tl 1 *.1C iiC C I U l T C C
n g n lii at lU
W DAR— Philadelphia (395) 0:30 Joseph Davis, if living, und If dead,
A R T IC L E IV.
1
,
ken,
no matter what the salaries |
r*
*”
&amp;
menretnent ta*w |
This corportlon shall continue nnd
orchestra.
nil par lea elalmliig Interest under
full power to exercise
Its
The Indian name Shenandoah, and wages are."— 11. M. Stntler I PARIS; Jim. 23—The French gov
and S ami ruiukifL
W IP— Philadelphia (509) 0 tnlk- Joseph. Davis, deceased, or other­ haVu
franchises
East In sertlea 1a
wise; (iiorgc W. Norris, If living, corporate rights and
means "Daughter of the Stars." of the Hotel Pennsylvania.
______
ing; 7:15 concert; 8 recital; 9:05 and
lino of the IVntwL
ernmeni ban no desire to hinder
If o ad, all parties claiming for a period of ninety-nine years
Northwest Quids]
interest indcr fleorge W, Norris, from nnd after the commencement
nr check the arrival of foreign
TAM PA, Jan. 2 0 .— Sub-zero! :’°g KnifA^PItVV..i?**?0 'raoo'fx” *^ deceased.'or nlhorwlsu; Henry 1* of Us corporate existence.
HoiithtVuLQw
lomi .i?, Camille Chautcnips, min­ weather in the north, wh.-ro speed^
Pittsburgh (309.1) 7 Chase, If living, and If dead, nil
thin 9. iTl It
ARTICLE V.
878 feet to aa 1
ister of the interior, has explain­ wnys are buried beneath ice und jirogram; 10 concert.
The business of tlila corporation
parties
Palming
Interest
under
OLD HOM E T O W N
9»t' * i f ~
By S T A N L E Y ed ip a letter to the president of fillow, has driven scores of prufes- WCAE— Pittsburgh (402) 0:45 Henry I* VHns**, deceased, or other­ shall lie conducted by tho follow­ North
West 195 f**t la 1
Myrm M. Fisk, If living, nnd ing officers: A President, - a Vicetin- Nice Chamber of_ Commerce,
........ ......, sional auto race drivers to Flor- nddtcss; 7:30 pianist; 8 Everrcady wise;
said sretjoni;,
If drud. ah parlies claiming Inter­ President. who shall also b« tho
same direction
vho iiad cxpresced fear that ccr-1 idu, according to olficialu of the hour: 9 concert.
est under Mvrus M. Fisk, deceased, tleneral Manager, a Secretary nnd
grees. .11 mUnln-J
ICGW-PorUnn-l Oregonian (492)
or otherwlHi: Elwyn W. f.ovrjoy, Treasurer who may b « one and the
tain
regulations
in
course
of
pro*.
South
Florida
Fair
association,
.
c%a on
feet from said &amp;
if- Hv tug. .aid.tf. . i IhimI, all, tiactlns same pcxsoij._nnjl a Hoard nf Plpartition would aiTV.t lb" tourist I who claim thcy.havg mori: entries 1° i^turc; 10:30 concert; 12 strol-* &gt;el.ilmlng
KNOCK IT
nn Iron »LSiT.!
tntiresi. updar Elwyn W. uvotora of not loss than thren nor
CR1. -i&amp;u
lets.
33'dcgrftl
trade
unfavorably.'
Vexatious - for the auto races on Tuesday,
f.ovejoy, decinsed,
or otherwise; more than live persons, who mint In­
CA’I CUTRU.-I
or less. la .tha*.
WOAI—Snn
Antonio
(39-1.5)
8:30
Joseph
Faulkner,
If
living,
nnd
If
stock
holders.
fornif.iities
for
visiting
foreigners!
Feb.
3,
than
can
possibly
lie
aeh::sacres, thence Wi
i!i'«d,
all
parlies
claiming
Interest
Until
the
first
meeting
of
the
entertainers;
9:30
orchestra.
more or less, la I
will he avoided by a temporary commodated on the improved tpeed
under Joseph Faulkner, deceased, stockholders hereinafter provided
ncr« corner,
te
KPO— San Francisco (423) 0:30 or
otherwlsef Charles C. I’lke If for. the officers of tills corporation
j document, he says, obtainable of way.
ftcres. of Lnl, r
v:ei.u fiOCB
ijc c r - Iif- i t
*” V!El.U
orchestra; 9 dance ; 10 program; living, uml It dead, all parties shajl In-;
*
1
hot-1
keepers,
which
will
take
the
From
points
as
far
north
ns
S'ml are 1 Irtish
MSU THFiCC Incw
claiming Inter-Sit under Charles C.
Win. l i Henkel, President:
ropulre-l 10 appeul
] piece of the identity card.
Providence nnd na far west n3 Kan 12 band.
Pike, deceased,/or otherwise; Net­
ON. .
HeywardWalker,
Vice-President
complaint IterrlaatL
WGY— Schenectady (380) 0:45 tle V. Colomnii It living, and If and Chjnernl Manager;
M. Chautcnips feels, however, sns City, speedway und dirt track
nt Hanford. .Semlaoh^
EODf, A VV.’R CP-f.-V.
dead, all partlla -Maiming Interest
li’
ccmo
tax;
7
orchestra,
baritone;
Frank
VV.
Tb-inuis,
Hecrotary
&amp;
that
owing
to
the
fact
that
th
e1
stars
have
filed
entries
arid
are
du. on Monili)'.
CMfrTa er.OA uiTD.t.
under Nettle V I Coleman, deceased Treasurer,
10:45
organ.
February. 192i, «foreign population of France baa headed south with their machines,
or 4&gt;ther-vl*n: Lid In H. Iluno. If liv­
'nNf.gnmOi
■Tho Oosrd of Directors shall bo suit to dubit title I
KFQX—Seattle (238) 10 orches­ ing, and If ileml all parties claim­ Writ.
recently been eonm-s-d of refug-1Florida will also have a coterie of
VJ17M A COAT OP (
E. Iloultei. Heyward Walker.
ing Interest minkr Lydia M, Huso, Frank W. Thomas and \V. Ik IIrali­ ant to the above r
,
1coui-t&gt; '
ecs from vr.ri-vi European coun-, *pccd maniacs on liie tape, hut of- tra: 11 concert; 12 dance.
luniL
.
.
deceased, or ntmirwlsn; Hnrnh F no n,
It l« further'«*
- ,
CiET Six OT&gt;i. l/»:VV'i
WBZ— Springfield (337)
0:30 | Lnurfh. If living,land If dca-l. all
warned , all, pilots
that
trie*1, a clo T * • !)0-k should b . ficiala have
,
The
first
or
organisation
meeting
order
he
publleara
\l OF- iT SN‘( l.Ai'v t 1 kept on immigration. Rome of it 1 to be a ease o f the “ survival 1educational; 1 hockpy gam e; 9:15 parties rlnlmlugV interest under of the stockholders of tills corpor­ eight ctinsccullvel
t
Sarah F. Lewis, dA*ease&lt;l, nr othcr- ation shall lie held III the City of fold Hera l'l. * 8J
th- &lt;- r Til,'." v • li'-v ■ willingly at:- of the fittest" and all those not 1ovMiestra.
v.-lso; I- W. Piper.\lf living, nti'l It Hanford, Florida, on the oik day of -'-I In Sanl-iril,
ccptt i the I t.rtloris v/liieh uceom- capable of negotiating the oval in ! KSD—St. I/iuis Font Dispatch denil. nil purtles -dalmlng luturvst
ll
t-Vbruary, A. D. I PIS. for the pur- Florida.
, . .j
muter ‘L. w.
\V. Plp-r.
—
deceased, -ir puHpany 1 ■.sit’ ’ nre i 1 France in the clone to record time, will he dim- (549.1) 0 concert; 8 recital,
Done and orJUKI
of adopting hv-lnwH uml com­
otherwlso;
Lowell
W.
Heed,
tf
liv­
J, _ ,&gt;4
1 WUC— Washington (409) 0 con- ing, and if d&lt;nul. HI purlieu clallil- pleting tho organisation of this of November. DU­
mat tot if fon'.nhtiea and taxat- hinted.
RA, u
corporation, und ulso fur ihu pur­
1C
Ot!u
on the contrary,I A feature of llie speed content.' j * rft; 7 show shopping: 7:10 plan-! lug' lOt-Vest nmler*Lowenl W.'ltoed pose
Clerk Clrcudl
N
O
flO
lt
A
T
ot eluding such off Ir era of
Too !AT IT
degniunpl,
or
nllicrvlsi.;
M.
Virgin­
will
be
the
appearance
of
Sig
Haugi
ist;
9:15
dance,
bit
nolo to
rh'jvin t’ti di ro to 1*0T!tpiy'
i n a F K -n r
LOOKS AS
ia P.eed, If living, anil If dead, all the corporation as ore hereinabove
'
JCCS TUG
wiib (.■n.‘ 11 ■f.till tv •ll* : th( J? ibi nut' dnhl, world’s np'ed king, who will
the (Hoal)
nnrlli-n rlalinllig I itr&gt;rest under M. provided for. and thereafter,
THOnCiM ,
llv A. If.
not only drive in tho' competitive
Tr.r.T f&lt;'.)S!.2k
Radio rash i:j said to be the Virginia Herd. d»re.'i::vd. nr -tlic'r- annual mn-Mlng of the stockholders
JOG S ^&lt;Wl
IV •ter llv •ir m!cl. esrp.i, 00tain events
Fred
It.
Wilson.
with his straight eight Mil- newest affliction of the people of wlswi; Griirgt- H. (l-lii-in-.. If living, of tills corporation shall be held J Solicitor for Con
in t o w n t o rsc r
til
ity c:n its or ! iy tns
1
and If di-ail, all nartl-.-i -M.timing
th-' first Mon-lay alter tho first
KNOCKEC”
Europe. It is an eruption of the In teres t under Or-irgn H. Oslmrno, on
F:«lildt • t-. pr idlire• ti-o iy\\ fn r!
Tuenday In February of each year. Dec. 1, 8, 15. H. •••
Down ? j
Jan. 5. 13. U. »■
vuriohe
distances.
tender skin of the enrs, resulting deceased, nr - t l in r Ine. A. J. Feel­
A R T IC L E VI,
h;i**)rpi nml cl iu ;•1 Laxr.i win b? j
^
'
ing, If living, amt If dt'iiil. all Part­
The highest amount of Iitd-dil-drt Ur wed liy n re f i ; :tl of Lhe mtfrom th constant pressure of the ies
(Maiming Internet under A. J. ucss or liability to which this curth01*4di i i-i i"! uo 01• r-T:ov/ th c1 "Thu trim test of civilization is' lin'd rubber headpieces. Dr. Mar­ Feeling, deceased, or otherwise; porntlim Khali subject Itself nhull
not the census, nor the : iz : of c i in
t - nf.............
. it in lioofgo A. Davis, If living, and If in* a sum not. to exceed tho amount
Vienna,. ..............
mentioning
J0HNE.I
1* rc:it * •-* id . tit v card.
nil parties claiming Interest of the capital stock of
this cor* j
I1ics, nor the erots; no, but the kind! the Clinical Review, says that it •hind,
under
lleorgc
A.
Davis,
deceased,
or
point loti.
■;
iNOBE ■WEL77 FOUND TWO DOZEN OLD MILK f
iiV ' 'V ^
Real Eslalc
A ^urrrr.^ fid P •hr•rn in nf t,U'- |&lt;m matt tho country turns out."— |is not serious when given prompt otherwise; A. II Stinson, If living,
AR T IC L E VII.
1 T i c k e t s in a B ook a t h o m b , THE TMRiFTr / /
and
if
dead,
al:
parties
claiming
Emerson.
attention.
The
name:
1
awl
resldenceri
nf
tho
(
Ir . Hnplurid. w :S tl bait of 1
■ MISTER W EL.Tr 5AT3 T H E O N L f W A T HE
ir
Intarcxt under A. It Mtins'iii, de­ subscribing Ineovpnrntofa and the *
All kind* «l
CAN 6 E T A H T Q O O D OUT OF TH E M 13 T o
ceased, or othcrwin-K
Lillian M. amount of the capital pluck niiti3tl.* mixed with \k:.r in:itcuc1 of i
f»r •** I
■*TA *T A
WA^ON OF HIS OWN
ceased,
or
-ilterwtse;
Lillian
M.
wi;'
1 Pork Avenue e»* •
Ktlnson, If living, ami if -lead, all scribed by each, are itsfollows;

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Prance Smiles Upon
Tourist Bat Frowns Many Professional
Auto Drivers Will
Race Tamoa Fair

8

EVERT TRUE

MOM’N PO P

“ Mixed Up”

D ?

B Y CONDO

TAYLO H
evc^eTT,
T h IU
__

M O R fllM G - .
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across

^ ou

H&lt;£.Kci'3 A LCTTC-R.
TO F t e T H A T I haANT Y ou TcJ

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V . E. Henkel. Talladega. A la ­
parties elalmliig Interest under Lil­
bama
In shnrea
lian Sf. Kllnron. deceased, or other­
Heyward Walkttr, Hanford, Flo­
wise; James t&lt;*. llciiMtls, If living
rida
in shares
and If denil. all parties claiming
Fran!; W. Thomas,: Talladega,
Interest iiiiilm James F. Hcuutla,
Alabama, ..
to nharea
deceased, or othurwUe; Kverett
W. It. Hruunon, Talladega. A la­
Dates. If llvliur, and If -lead, all
bama.
10 shares
parties claiming
Interest
under
IN WITNESH
W H ER EO F .
tlio
Kverett *' Ir-loK, deceased, or otlierwlae; (Icorgn U. Atkins. If living subscribing Incorporatora have here­
•Inc. and If -(cail. all panics claim­ unto set their hands on this thu
ing interest trader (lenrgi* ll, At­ 171L day of .luntiarv*. A. D. IU2G.
kins. decensed, nr otherwise; And
• WM. E. H E N K E L
to all parties claiming Ini-Test un­
H E Y W A R D WALKER.
der Until M/ Call, deceased, Henry
F R ANK W. THOMAS,
M. Htnkel. d/ecased, John A t*"iigW. It. HRANN’UN.
lass, dccuiiifil, lieorgu 15. Currier, Htale of Florida,
deceased, John Davenport, Jr.. -It-Ms,
ceased^ John C. Iloimun, deceased, Comity
Seminole
Joseph M. Lmvls, deceased. In the
I IIEUKIIY C E R T IF Y That
on
following described property, Nltn- ItIlls day before mo pcriinnully ap­
ale. lying and h-Mng In Ocininnln I |
ir
?
peared Win. K. Henkel and Hey­
Connty, Florida, tn-wlt:
ward Walker, t-&gt; me well known
Lois la, 10. f.-i,
51. UI5, iiG., HO,
J7, 98. 103. I I I . Jiz. it a. 111. I III. , to be two of tlio persona named (n
Kuhni-rilie-l
their
nnu
tin
Ir namnN
127, li*. t g*». ir,-). ir.) 137, 1 l l , M3, I.,nnd
• th-) h who
.....,
W Articles
to
foregoing
of Incur- I

m, 11... I5i, i .vj, i:,*„

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1*7,

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IM . 1**,

■-1K
.*17,
283,
281,

230.
2.iI.
38(1, Z71.
296, n 7 .

r.(U. 208,

ron.

; i o i , :t (&gt; 3.

i t ::, ir t .
l ? « , |»j,

Un., 15 J, 1!.!*,
IMP. M l, 1M2,
19K. 19H. 202,

213. 21*
257, 2T»!|,
273, 271
2H8, 2«5.

2 li. ; n .
55-- ;on,
27-1, 277
230. 2’H

“ 13. 2 1 1 , 217 . 'jts.

3 0 3 . s a t , n o r,, n o *

pornlton, and they -II-I neverallyj
acliuovviedgo before me that they)

Stove and

Wool
Cut to.-

B r it t Realty*
?9.00 per

SingerSewing
EASY PA1
Machlin a llepaiw

Wr Ih» •«;
nil

I'hnnc IHO-W.

W. H. Mims.

221.

2-tJ,
StJ,
273
2'Jt

.3 1 1 7

Three Bungalows
Every One at a Bargain on Easy Ter

ii'il'illvj.iinii nt ip., land --f H-f Altahiotd" tot nd. Hotel K Navigation
( omp.xoy'H landa, a:t per pL-a -,r
plat thereof, recorded In I’lui Ri-ok
1 , parie In. of th- Public Itacordft
of MMaUml-- County. Florida.
To
any beraon nod all persona whose
ii-m pa l" - r pre unltm-wu t„ , 1,.,
! Con
,.14i.uaiit h- rvio,
cmr ;«1
having
-ir H
cl.' :UlU
Jug any right. tRl- -&gt;r int,-r••at Jin and I" thu above d-'scrlb—l
I* 'Ml* or any port or porth-n th-ro- ■
prff/t appearing ft. , th,. eworn ■
bUf nt complaint herein fll-.i. thm n
you nyi1
--L o:- you.
---- nave or claim it
nd W
Bi-ch

■

s

sotni inWrcMt In and to Hie j.ro
Involved
In ■
th
p-rt;l
■V ■
.......... ,............
suit. :i ti-l «
that )v «»u r pi a 00 o f reside noun pro ■
tuil;nJ&gt;nii: It Is thereupjM urdere-l 1 n
tlml i o n uu.l each - t »nu, &lt;L. |,«" M
ttiuL : on uro b-r-Mi) rei|i|lreit t-* u
u p id 'n r t-&gt; the bill or complaint It. H
eiutra. ,,n Monday, the 2nd day U

fill

/ this* in rcaB^
sunshine for which
H-lonkitC

JR
--..i:,' on thplfiviera
'uml th-rc might lie

.TfCA-,; jf*

[tlnv
I
.
In later
wT*o«a curved mean that the under.
taker ii likely to let you down farter, or buck the line
I slow if you don’t.—Tnmpa Timos, 1et zcnl. or tiwin^ nt n hS.v

Jt2

'

We are amenta for these subdivisions *^J
some fjood buys in each
T H R E E LOTS ON SANFORD HE1$
s c l o s e in
$800 each

BRITT REALTY CO. iNf

it / Strut February. A. D Ui2i nr th*.
T / C.JtivHiouse In Hanford. S-mlru le
m i- 7 * A , / U a t y . Florida;. sDd !lU|, h,|„g a N
n
I
'.“F ' 1 t0 'l u l 'i
In complainant i a
Bartlett, to the n.lmV. ' ds- s

Realtors

5

|mci

1 u. . .

Oak Hill— Pine Crest— Woodruff

_____

lands,

I

r/ I t b ’ DO» H4W

will

;uid

m

you

nr,.

, h, „

"* ntnke answer

total) 1*1lit

nii&gt;il

a

.3

202 First Street.

tainat you h
&gt;»• "ir-i : iris,., a m
rrc-' pro eonf*
win |l|}
d KKalast, you uud aoh uf you.
tajmuBnnunaaanBasuKUBHmusBBaiauMKiiiB**

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-AD RATES
In Advance
_ ad*. wUI b * I# .
jn pntrana aad r » l-

fct latalpdlalclr fa r
— 1H
— Ih
— I«
_
— 40
Trp# floubl#

a lla *
a liit
a lla *
a lla#
above

d.t.a ar# for eon*
sartlona.
■of avarac* North
a line.
area SOo for Aral
liar &gt;• raatrletad to
alflcarlon.

la made The San*

■ 111 ba responsible
ineorract inaartlon,
•r, for aubaaquant
rhe office ahould ba
aedlaielr in eaaa of

ITEtlTISBltS.
rapretcntatlva thorliar with rates, rulaa
atlon, will riv e you
[formation. And If
«y will aielet you In
ir want ad to make
ttve.

n u r »ff.n c*.

_ ahould xlve thalr
atuffIce a ’ fraaa aa
r ptione number If
results. About one
f a thouaa-.J haa a
nil the othera can't
j with
you unlea*
lour addreaa
llaaaare U M T be
I r a n at Tbe Ran*
attire or by let*
Ikaoe d'orontln■t aelU.
lertlca
|Prompt, Efficient

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DIRECTORY
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people of Sanford
to often needed.
Iliit when any spe­
ll* required. It is
■alphabetically
for
lltnce..

FOR RESULT!

-S iHerald Want Ads Will Keep You Ported on All Sanford Burinew Activities of Importance! I Advertising

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

Automobiles

Graham
1923
Dodge
PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Font County and
% Ton Truck FOR SALE— Small homo with
WIGHT PR IN T SHOP— Rush ord­
three acrca of land, 50 orange
Lakeland, through thn Star-Tela*
1923
Coupe
Dodge
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W. gram. Best advertising medium In YOUR CHANCE—»125 buya com­ 1924
Touring trees and truck gurden. Ideal spot
Dodge
0 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings.
plete vulcanizing outfit. Full 1922
Touring for chickens, electricity and water.
Dodge
Star-Telegram, la keland. Fla.
instructions and chart for installa­ 1922
Roadster 10 minutes out on hard roud. Phone
Dodge
THE SEMINOLE PRIN TERY— OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales tion. P. 0. Box 324, City.
1924
Fordor Sedan 571-J.
Ford
Printing that pleases. Prompt
1923
Runabout
through the Xenia Gazette,
Ford
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
service. Telephone 03. New lo­ Xenia. Ohio. Rich agricultural
Briscoe, 5 passenger touring car 1925
Ton Truck
Ford
cation, Welnka Building.
good
running
condition,
cheap
for
Sanford, Florida, This is one
district. Want ad and display
(Cab &amp; Body)
quick sale, 305 Magnolia or phone 1923
_____ PAPER I1ANGER~______ rates on request.
9 Passenger chance to get in on the ground
Ford
Suburban bus floor. Philadelphia operators with
I. L. TALBOTT— Painter and pa­ cot.uMuun Km.) i.u »o E n -ci» M - 259-W.
1923
Ford
Panel an organization nil over the coun­
per hanger. Phono 310. 115
llletl mis hitva the largest circu­
Indies wide and 35 inches high.
lation In Hnuthwsstero Georgia,
Light Truck try* will open up a new develop­
Park Avenue.
h ilt Sc fl-w o r d ) Una.
Apply 305 Mngnolla Ave., phone 1924
Overland
Touring ment in Sanford’s suburbs in a
REAL ESTATE
TO REACH m® prosperous farm­ 259-W.
Above cars reconditioned, nil short time. Nobody here in town
has yet been told where this pro­
ers and fern growers of Volusia FOR SALE— Pure sugar cane sy­ run fine nnd look good.
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
perty is located. We are making
Prices
Right—Terms
“
Maybe"
Real estate brokers. All kinds of county advertise in the DeLand
rup, 66c per gallon in 35 gallon
our plans quietly for n big opening
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
property listed and for sale. Of­ Daily News, rato lc per word, cash barrels. Pure Sugar House molnsnext month, About 50 lots in the
Dodge Dealer
fice 108 Second St., Nenr Park with order.
ses 45c. Pure Cuban 35c.— Davis
Avenue. Phone 282.
Phone No. 3
Oak Si Second first section will be offered in ad­
MAINE—Watcrvtlle, Morning S*a- Wholesale Co., Augustn, On, vance at special low pre-opening
tinei. Thousands of Maine peo­
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division ple are interested in Florida prop­ FOR SALE— 10 acres celery land, FOR SALE—Htudcbnkcr nt n sac­ prices to n few who will assist us
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ erty. Reach them through tin
in boosting the property when we
lot 4. Kuraka Hammock. Rich­ rifice. Box X, Herald Office.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
are ready to unmmnce the open­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ tion.
non, Ind.
ing. Wo will take you to see the
way.
W
A
N
T
E
D
property nt once nail you can buy
AfiVliltTlSE in tte Journal-Har- CASH— Paid for talso teeth, donfrom the plans on easy terms, be­
STOVES
ald, South Georgia’s greatest
tnl gold, platinum and discard­
fore
the work of improvement Is
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
SANFORD STOVE WORKS— Oil
ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and WANT TO BUY— County produce, j started. Answer quickly X. Y. Z.
,
,
.
weekly
and
Sunday
Classified
rates
canned
vegetables,
syrup,
high­
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,
1
w™dL Btove1?.*! 10c per
rei line. Waycross Journal- Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
est prices paid. Davis Wholesale Care The Herald.
ovens and victroias. Your credit!
ffenild,
Waycross.
Georgia.
Co.,
Augusta,
Ga.
is good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First
FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
Street.
nt half price. Phono 415-W. L.j
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
TIN AND METAL WORK
Send in your subscription to the I. Frazier.
perty with us now. .Your de­
Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
FOR SALK—Roll top desk, mn- scription will go in new catalogue
of Tin and Sheet Metni Work. dealer so you can read Florida's hogny, in good condition—Will sell
now being made up. Sec the new
One year
Water and Boat Tnnks. A t Oak greatest newspaper.
cheap. Herald Office.
manager at the new location. C.
13.00,
0
months
$4.00,
three
months
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
$2.00. I f you desire $1,000 insur­ AUCTION SALE—Watch for the A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st
phone 111.
National Bank Bldg.
STEWART’S SUB-DIVISION
TYPEW RITERS AND REPAIRS ance policy udd 75 cents to your
auction sale of 33 largo lots nt
c itier.
Altamonte Springs
Geneva on Feb. 5, nt 1:30 P. M.
WANT TO BUY— Flat top desk.
All makes of typewriters for
Inquire Herald office.
sale on easy terms, for rent, also “ DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell
7” If so advertise in
The postponed nnnual meeting
lots, prices range $150 to $850.
repnlrs. Office supplies. Room 9 theanything
“ Gnlnesville Sun."
of the Stockholders of the Sanford WILL TRADE Homo in Winter See these large lots before you
Hall Bldg.
WKST VIIIGINIA—ClarKsburg. Th* Building Si Ixmn Association will
Park for like vulue In Sanford. buy elsewhere. Don’t buy u lot
VETERINARIAN
Clnvkrburw
Rxponent. morning be held nt the office of the As* David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla. without a public alley in the rear,
DR.
A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. lucluillnx Stmnlny. morning Issue, socintion, 108 Magnolia Avenue ------------------------------------------ ’ Come and seo me any time. I live
Dolans Vetinury Remedies. 313 t cent per word, minimum tte.
Sanford, Florida nt eight P. M.
WANTED—By colored woman, here and want neighbors.
E. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
DKVKLOPKltS ATTnNTtON—Pen- February 17, 1925, for the purpose
WILMEK STEWART
H.imla In hfk-lnnltiir
th* greatest
'inning ill*
greatest de­
tie- for electing the Board of Directors , mi"*’ Mn^iiovnobU ' l i q Ihiion'^'l
Altamonte Springs.
velopment

Building Material

f ", ‘ j ' " ' " ; * " ‘’J r ™ , , : 1and to transact such other husi- im io M a o n o !
dollar highway to t h * ____ ___ ...... , t_____ Ll L_ , ___ » l _ . T ..________ ! “

. -HU U 'don ^
.

Help Wanted '

OWNER W IL L SELL close in lot,'
desirable location fer residence, I.'WANTED—Couplr to he ms
for $1,100. Small cash payment1 nt public wedding at Shrill
required and balance can be paid Circus. King, license, ccrer
monthly. Phono 4D3-W for up- and several hundred dollars rv°i
of presents free. All nppltcatia
pnintment.
! strictly confidential. No one will
Six iota close in worth $G,500, know name of coqple until th*
can be bought from owner for $5.- ceremony.
Apply uuick. Shrit
000. On easy terms.
Phone circus hindquarters, Welaka Bll
493-W.
Rtailroaii Ave. Phono 017. A il
'
(for Mr. Quaintunce.
We havo somo beautiful lake ------------—-—
------ front lots on Lako Wlldmere one- WANTED—Stenographer, typist
hnlf mile from the Dixie Highway
Experienced, prefer one ucims- '■
in a nest of beautiful clear lakes, tinned to meeting people. Phon*
for sole.
i*17 from 9 to 12 n. m.
We will build yonr home, land­
fl.miii iio tompm.y .vaius *.Mn:x
scape your grove, and relieve you
of"trouble and" worries Incident.to* V’ sell Watkins Homo N «e s s lti«r ;
building up a place.
1 Hanford. More than !■*() used
in the meantime, you can go daily, Income $35 to SaU weekly. fishing. You can fish in any one Experience unnecessary.
W rit* S
of the dozen lakes, nnd if you don't \ Dept. H-5, The J. It. Wutkins Co.,
know how to fish, wo have several (52-70 West Iowa Ave., Memphis, t
experts who will be glad to show \Tenn.
you. Mr. Hcholfield who has been1—
. - -----------G2jL
singing nt the flautist Church will
“ Electrified sheen on a Westvouch for the nbovc.
orn ranch arc snid to havo praLAKE JESSUP LAND CO., Inc.; dural a greatly increased yield ofLongwood. FIsi wool nnd twice as many lamba,
} The method adopted is similar fo ~
jlhut used in electrifying crops,
Rooms For Rent
gf •
*
i
After a dec* uml chnrged an *
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with- automobile driven by John Wot-; i r|n(r ou n ^jontanu f„ rC!,t road, th* P
i.ini'oui nimw.

car was minus n fender.

FOR RENT—One
Park Avenue.

bedroom.

311

FOR RENT— Desirable front bed­
room. Modern conveniences, 807
Magnolia Avenue or phono 83.
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitche­
nettes, Shirley Apartments.—
Opposite Post Office.

T ry Smith’s Barber
Shop for ffoud barber
work. Ladies welcome.
N ext to Valdez.

FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
light house keening. Possession
Feb. 1st., 701 Magnolia Ave,

►rulr Bench Junt linlihfil; n two!
inaj' be brought before the WANTED—House cleaning work,
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
I nr
laundry
*
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general million dollar brMire acnn*3 nnotim- \meetitur*
or nur.sirur
nursing or
laundry work
work bv
liy
^
or muaury
wora
o y ,&gt; Sanford, Florida, The wine man
liln tiny stnrlcil; quarter
million SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN
]
cement work, sidewalks, build­ dollar opera limme under rnnetruecolored woman. Apply Lillie Doz- docs not buy indiscriminately, he
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B. tlon; two ml'llcmt tielne epent on
ier. 419 Union Ave.
‘
1buy wh?n the proper opportunity
I highway; Rreatest chance for live
Terwlllegcr, Prop,
I arises. This is Ids chance. We
developer* to km
In ml ground
Lumber and Uuiluing Material
flooi.
Wrlie r»eveli&gt;|unrnt f'epnrtare about to open up a large new
Jan.
’ “ ’
ment The PenmicolA New*
Carter Lumber Company
■pace in this
development in the suburbs of San­
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
ford, not a gorgeous subdivision,
RRECTOVY
For Rent
A well-known authority states
gusta, (in.—Augusta’s greatest
but
n nice place in a good location that stomach trouble uml indiges­
HILL
LUMBER
CO.
House
U'HONF
classified mcilium, rate cn»h .09c FOR RENT OR LEASE—Almost
for people in moderate circum­ tion arc nearly
Service, Quality nnrt Price.
always due to
148
charge. H&gt;c per line, minimum
stances. Public announcement of acidity—acid
new
store
room
on
Railroad,
stomach—and not,
TO THE PUBLIC:
.30c.
the first opening salo will bo made j as most folks believe, from a lack
uptown, unloading truck, 4,000 feet
The following- named contract­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Common garden sage brewed in for St. Valentine's Day, Feb. 14,
floor space, suitable .'or grain or
ors nre fair to Organized Labor
County Is reached through wKolesalo produce etc., write Box |to n heavy tea with sulphur added, J925, No announcement yet made
?d Directory and pay the Union Scale set by theJohns
St. Augustine Evening Record. 235, Sanford. Fla.
will turn gray, streaked and fad- to anybody, even the newspapers: ‘,|le stomach retards digestion and!
ed hair hcuutitully dark nml lux-1 do not know Ibis
location. Work
AND MOTOR RE- Local No. 12(31 of Painters, Dec­ .Quick result*. Two cento per word.
----- ---------------- — ^yiri.,1
iliV ilitU lb ili fcllVIl
tarts IIMMI
food |t;i
fermentation;
then t
orators und Paper Hangers of Sample copy on request.
Apartments
uriant.
Just
u
few
applications
&lt;f
physical
devrlopmottt
will b c jnI)r meals sour Uko garbage in a,
riNpING. '•
America:
TAMPA. FLORIDA— Tampa Daily
o r *-. wifi nrnvo a revelation if your bair : tatted ir.um iljatej*;. U’c will of- can, forming acid fluids and gas­
\V, It. Pell, I&gt;\ Wi Teni;nrloa,
RhLW-2-room apartmentIn' fading, streaked or gray. Mix-: tVc nboci 50 iiits m the first sec- es, which inflate tip* stomach like
Times, the great ’ 1home dnily.
JLECTRIC SERVICE
F, Metcalf, Horace rate lVac per word, minintui,,
furnished, first floor. 202 Darkling the Sage Ten ami Subilmr re- tion to, Ik* opened
.
.to a few
,
wisojjj tl&gt;v balloon, \\V then get that
)rt Electrical repnirs. V. C. Colter,
cipe nt home, though. Is trouble men who will buy from the plans. hl..ivy&lt; |Hmpy feeling in the chest,
rntrid Ave. Orlundo, Jimincz, II. Darrow, It. L. Sel- charge 25c cash with order. Write Avenue.
lers, Jeasu Cook, T. S. Dclk, I. S. I for complete rnt*» csrd
A,1
,
f
, W':*v
,, i‘l to ,get
y .11 1 .•v.,)’1 lu,HW,‘r
s ndvertisement' Wtf eructate sour fowl, belch gas
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W.'
bottip of Wyeth s Sage and Sal- quickly you call see tho property! or have heartburn, flatulence, waLost
and
Found
ill.KS FOR RENT
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. I PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho
pour Compound at any drug store before* work starts. Snecinl low tei brash or nausea.
EL
Cur! Drive It O. Shinholser. Wo also ask the j scene of stupendous development- FOUND— One Firestone tire, tools, all ready improved. This is Die pre-opening prices will bo made
He tells us to lay nxidc all t!iI Oak and Second St. public to see their painters have! Read about it in the Palm Bench
dies, uml motor meter. Owner old-time recipe improved by the for a few who answer promptly. * K,,Htivi. ai,jH atl,i instead get from
their local card.
j Rost. Sample copy sent on ro­ please call at police station and addition of other ingredients.
rjiny terms, Rlann will be
any phurnmey four ouncon of Ju»l j
ll. Darrow, Pres.
*quest.
While wispy, irray. fnilcil hair in a few days. New York nnd*^a|tH anf| taLl? a tahlespoonful In,
identify. _ ____ t
_________
)DY REPAIRING
ADVERTISING gvtn results if It LOST—One Shriners Fez. Red, is not sinful, we all desire to re-' i hiladolphin parties are the owners a ,,|agH „ f WaT»*r before breakfast,
|STEIN — Automobile
September .quarterly payments
tain our youthful ajipcarmire and and developers. Address Box X. •Vvl»il«* it is effervescing, and fur-1
reaches potential buyers. PaMorocco temple. Reward if re­ attractiveness.
siring utul Rebuilding. to 2,229 Osage Indians in Okla­
By darkening your Y. Z. Cure The Herald.
Intkn
Daily
News
is
circulated
in
thermore, to continue this for one |
turned
to
John
Gove
1018
W.
1st
Jome, Oak Avenue.
homa **n account of returns from an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
hair with Wyeth’s Sage ami Sul- * ------- — - - —
------------- week. While relief often follows
Street
or
phone
405.
Apartment houso on First St.
oil lands will amount to $3,2U0 tion.
)3 FOR HIRE
nhur Compound, no one euo tell,
the first dose, it is important to |
rto SERVICE
Huy each, which makes $8,900 per cap­
The smallest electric lamp in because it does it so naturally, so This is a bargain.
neutralize the acidity, remove the j
You just dampen
a
Meets all trains. Bag- ita they have received so fnc thi.s TO REACH DUYERS or sellers of the world is about the size of a evenly.
One five-room bungalow, in good gas-making ninss, start tho liver,
Florida real estate advertise in grain
^___ __________
of corn nod was designed for sponge or soft brush with it and
fcr. Phone f&gt;51._____ year.
condition.
$5(IU.00 puts you in this stimulate, the kidneys ami thus
draw
this
through
your
hair,
tak­
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent: the use of physicians,
promote a free flow of pure digest
JTO TRIPS
house.
cent a word daily, two cents a word
-------ing one small strand at a time;
live juices.
CALDER. Day nnd
by
morning
nil
gray
hairs
have
Sundays.________ ________________.1 The famous well near Dcrdlin.
, ,, ........ .
nil
■Tad Salts is inexpensive, and i
Five acre farm on hard road.
service.
Anytime,
TlfK
»
»
'»
«
*
"
"
!
t
t
,r
a,.oth,r
ir* MORNING
m u n o i o u JOURNAL
a u u i t a n u i,
is the.
o ic .
---------■ -------«------------------------..
-. »ml.. »-------now
hi
crops.
Cheap
nnw
on
easy,
ninda
from the arid of grapes and
2. or 25.
accepted want ad medium in { with only flowing before a year of ( plication or two, your hair be- terms,
lemon juice* cumbiiieU with litiiiu
O WRECKER
lytona (Fla.) One cent a word *] fnmine—os
in 1810, --------1848, -nnd
1897 I comes__ Knutifully
dark, glossy,
Daytona
...
I ami sodium phosphate. The harm---**.l A.
11 I__ _____ ,
— 'has
started
to flow again.
soft and luxuriant.
Day ur night serMinimum
25c.
an
insertion.
0 hnvo houses to rent. Come lens salt t is used by thousands of
giiiiforil. l-'Iurlitn. Jan. tub. 11*25
pbena 394. Night
|in and see us,— Scminolo Realty stomach aufferers with excellent
As requlrcil l»y Heel Inn 12. i’|ia|it.-r 55911.
nf l-'liirnlii. f will FLORIDA—UHl.ANDO— Orlando
i Co., Ill) E. Second Street.
—Adv.
results
In* lu ihn fnllnwliiK places, on lh*&gt;
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
TY PARLOUS
data uml between the hours set fied business, rate lc a word, min­
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
F R A N C E IMPORTS A L A S K A
IARR1ET. Mnrinello nfl.-r each, for the purpose of re­ imum 24c cash with order.
l Hanford, Florida, We always
ceiving
T.ix
lteiurn.
1
for
Hie
year
FOXES
I kinds. Rain water n 1925:
“ A S K MR. C O N N E L L Y ”
get a few wise early buyers to
HAVRE, France, Jan. 21— Two
Old First Nntional
Gent-vii—February 9ib, 10.DO A. A LITTLE W ANT AD in The
help use before wo announce tho consignments of silver foxes, one
M. to 3.00 I*. XI.
Hi sir, phone 245.
About tho Following Bargains
Herald will bring you big re­
grand opening of any of our new from Alaska ami the other from
Osceola—February 10th, IrtsiD A.
! l « AND DYERS
sults. Advertise those old articles
J Xt. 1.* 3:0t» 1*. XI.
Hi:\ l A l 'l foul Inf mi Snnforii A t r - subdivisions.
Wo are quicty pro- Canada, have recently entered
lltli, 10:00 A. you have stored away and have N i t - m o m biiuirtiliov nil I’nlmrlt**
n n r l*|.|&gt;«rrii ISIb uml ITU* .Hlrrrlt 1paring our plans how for a pub­ (i»i i " ‘.~t. Together they total 98
STEAM PRESSERY M.Chuluotit—February
Avrnup,
a
liril
rminm.
K&lt;irnK*'.
to 13:00 XI.
r i K t r r u rt|* » a u rr.
9 I ,. ' iio,
llan )
Irk a specialty.
110
tliiar in, tli-«lriiltli- Iki-iii Iiiii. I'rlic
lic announcement **f our opening animal, and all will bo sent to tho
Uiibriull.-i—FOliruary Hth, 1:00 I*, no use for. A little thirty-cent nd
li-rni
may bring you several dollars. * gi.;.Ml— 1750 mil*, rail I*rr uioiith.
P'diue, Phone :127-.1.
xr. ll* 3:00 P. XI.
! day on St. Valentine’s
Day, Feb. I &gt;usg*:s mountains lorbreeding!
Ovleih*— F e b ru a ry 12th, 10:00 A. Phone 148 and
F I V K rnoiii n m liuniriilm*. In-al r r a representative
___|I I, 1925.| If you willboost for j purposes.
PARE
tlilt-nflnl im-i- i Iiiii uf i l l , . nlili-milkM
XI. to 3:00 1*. XI.
r:n
i&lt;*
('A
H
I
I—!:llt
prr
iiiiihIIi Iiiit * n
will
call
to
seo
you.
millMirr.-i
nil iii nmi imiii
fur. us nd know how to keep quiet
un- Silver fox fur commands very
Aitainuiiti— February 13th, 10:00
P Q . T aT e
n-mom ItiiMRnlmv, itioilrrn. null
A.
X
t.
to
12:00
M
.
I'vlrr
.5
3
3
3
0
.1
*1
*.
..Mio
i
ii-.li.
»••'»
i»
r
til
the
newspapers
carry
our
adihigh prices on the French market.
Kimil
lo.-nl
Ion.
I'rli-i!3,3.*&lt;MIO.
st in Service and Qunl■nun Hi,
I.uko Mary—February loth, 10:00
___
' vortisementa wo will l-’l you in at |
----------------------- —
iitreet und Park Ave- A. XI in 3:ou P. M.
NOTICE
N IX T A - F O I II fn u f Inf on P n lim -lfi* I 'l V K - m - r r nrnUKi- u n o r n rn r f'n iiu - very low pro-opening prices at otir|
Tho
oldest public document ever
I.oimwno&lt;l—February 13th, 1:00 XI.
ELKS
A te n m *, r n t f r r n t-tiiii-iuri*. .1,35*1, . f r i flub, « mnil IiuiikC, n il fu r
XI. to 3:00 P. M.
uricos at our new subdivision in present*.**! in tin* courts of Queens j
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m
a
ll,
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lli.
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Sanford
I^uigo
No.
1241
DRUGS
P.ioln—February 17th. 10:00 A.
the suburbs of Sanford.
Right in I County, New York, so it is said!
Regular Meeting Wed., 28.
12:00 M.
L O T !) — LO T S — LOTS
MtUG STORE — Pre- to Lake
tho
line
of
all
future
development,
was a deed dateik August 1(5,11*85, |
.Monroe—February I7th, 1:00
Walter Hand Building.
Drugs, Sodas.
W# P. to 3:00 P. XI.
.lu ll il m ,n w i l l !&gt;uf * on |„ i i u m m u Iiiii uf nuiiir o f t b r bent Inin lu town. About 50 lots all told will be sob! |recently brought into the
courts
Balloting
for
candidates.
A. VAUGHAN.
A rtinner In uiiibe Munir m i l uiiinri.
.Her n&gt;.
sr you as ynur phone.
|
in
advance
to
those
who
answer
to
settle
u
lupd
dispute.
Tax Assessor.
Signed: S. Runge.
i quickly. You can buy from the I
--------------------------m e t r i c a l ________
1map jv-fore the physical work is
Thu oldest of all pyramids anteAn opera to be produced in
VELVETEEN SKIRTS
starteu ami you will be takenout ( dating the great Gizeh group by
ID ELECTRIC CO.
(Realtors)
parts* for
foxes,
Velveteen skirts to bo worn with Prague includes
* -•
i
» *i
see the property. Easy terms ! between 309 to 500 years is the
I* to Gillon &amp; Platt
sweaters for winter sports, come beavers and other animals, while
whi
103 N. Park Ave. to
105 Magnolia Ave.
to quick buyers. Write X. Y. Z. step pyramids of Sakkara, 123
pt’ a. Everything elec ?,rthe most fascinating .hade of ther. w
rs
be a ballet of spide
Phone 122
Phone 48
Care The Herald.
I miles south of Cairo.
one 122. Electragith blue, green, crimson and orange. [ and butt* rfims

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Oil, Tires, Accesso** with a smile. Eln»
.Phone 117 1,3.______
n-e stations, MagISocond. First and Elm,
V,Tnue and 10th Street,
frvice.
T io u T s f
I th e ' FLORIST’’
for all occasions.
P*0-__ Phone 200-W____
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INlTURk TO SELL?
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for eight consecutive weeks. In the
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lished
In,Seminole

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RECRUIT
SENSATION IN
PIRATE UNIFORM

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D. 1921.

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K. A. DOUOIlAait.
Bartlett). Complainant.
NoterTi
. . . . . y s .' •»v • Clerk, of the Circuit Court
DM—Beifumont (315.8)" 8 ..Rmisn
OWa u
I
.
Seminole
County. Florida.
Brndtf. Thomas . J.
(Seal)
Qfty
' J " ’" _____
Trustee,. patilel'-Judd, (Isstfer
"S u tJ IS S
Newhaii., and other*. Deftindants. tleofge O. Herring.
lAVEEI— Boston (805) 0 Blnfonl»l id tor for Complainant. ■
Hoi
Order
*
•
»
'
r
e
h
llfn
llw
fis: 7-10 Evcready hour, WEAF. ■ To Emma Tirado, If living, and If
r WGR— Buffalo. (310&gt; 0:30 trio, dead, nil" parttCf claiming' - Interest “\OTICR OF INtj7!HPOBAJIO,\
under I'.mmn llradn. deceased. or
0 Evcready hoarj 9 orclicatrdMDIIXOLII 1 1 1 R A 9 E W CO.
Thomas J. Kenney. True
WMAQ—-Chicago N e w s (448) 6 otherwise:
Nulled Is hereby glvon. that we,
i
tro. If living, ami If dehd. nil part
organ; 0:80 orchestra;'8 book re­ Itha rlalmlng Interest nnricc Thomas the undersigned Intend to apply to
the Honorable John
W,
Martin,
view; travel talk;* C:G0 lecture; J. Kenney. Triistec. deceased. or uhvernor
a l t o . Cal. Jan. 20
Eddie Moore, Who Began Car­
of tho State of Florhln,
the fotfgolnotherwise; Daniel Judd. If living,
9JJ5 musical.
athdfc
rtndium
an
Stanford
Pi ration, andV *
nnd if dead, nil parties claiming at Tallahosale: Florida, on the 31st ncklmvrlede.V?^
reer On St. Petersburg
day
of
Jan
unary
A.
D..
1913,
for
WGN—Chicago Tribune (370) 0 ♦dtercat under Daniel Judd, deceas­
f vr J X ; which slats 08,1100/
Patent. Incorporating SEAL- ^reiitrd the
* Team, Makes Good In Three
r.tgan; 0:30 ensemble, strings quin-. ed. or otherwise; Ho;it«r*0. Newhall Letters
j ix-Zd tb be enlarg'd to /
If Jiving, and If dead, nil parties I.NOLK CBEAJtEHT CO. ntider the
Positions in First Year
da? 20,G00 by next footh,8Cn3" tot; 8-11 DcWolf Hopper, Pirates] claiming Interest under Hester C, following proposed charter. the
o f Penzance.
original of which Is now on filo
Nrwhall, deceased,
nr nthcrwli
KYW-Chlcago (335.1) 7 concert Ritu-tn Vickers... If living, and .. In the office of the Serretnry of
NEW YORK, Jan. 20 _ Eddie
/This would provide
dchd. nil parries clnlmlnj? - Interest the Statu of’ Florida, at Talluhasnle.
E,”
Moore, PittsdiurRh’s brilliant re­
football rtndium in y , &lt;-0||0w_ 8 musical; 8:20 speeches; 8:45 mu- under Edwin Vickers, deceased, or Florida.
rical;
8:15
music;
10
at
homo;
10:AVAL 11 H E N K E L
otherwise;
Harriett C, I’lrge, If llv
kjijla ,rev :
Plann
for
the
cMn^JTcaUfoi-nia
cruit, played two infield positions,
Ing. amt If dead, all parties claim
HEYWARD WALKER
■""Un
30
Nightbalks;
11:05
Applcsauscj
id , the big game &lt;*oi) people
lug Interest
under
Harriett C.
F R A N K AV.- THOAIAS.
and nn outfield position nnd bat­
Club.
Page, dem ised.,or otherwise; M. Cl.
AV. It. UR A N N A N
J^vcm l.e1 2L ' v^ / i i a atad|„m
WLS— Chicngo (315) organ; 7 Toby. If living, and If dead, nil ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION (HE AL)*nmm,*,|"®»
ted .350 in his first year in n big
the -Sweats 70 000. WLS theatre 8 farm program; 9:1 nartlps claiming Interest
under if.
OF
_________
...
league uniform, according to tbc
O. Tohy. deeessed- nr otherwise:
.1.
TlioreX-rkcky, V f \ g c . into the
ftP.MINOLK CIIHAMF.RY CO.
rorpora(nr^ C'rt,''4
12
soprano,
play
syncopators.
MV.
liny
ward.
I
f
living,
and
*f
.***'?**•
AVe.
the
undersigned,
luive agreed Jan : b. j» : j.
:
s ts d iu m ^ ^ y „/ l aV.Mtou Just
official averages of the National
WkW-f'incinnati
(4821
0
concert
!
a,L
Partle*
claiming
Interest
under
to
assoclnta
ourselves,
and
do
hornw h y Lincinnau t d o s j u concert
w Hayward, deceased nr mherLeague.
above it. Next fall f.i*vramt» wUI
10 quartet, ihrtrumental trio, &lt; wise;
■
-Thi'oilm n Thaxtrr. Jr. If llv. l&gt;y hcronte asaoclatcil for tlio pur­ Df Titrr rinctk
bp played in the .Stnnf\d stadi­ dance.
pose of forming Into n .body polit­
In many respects Moore was the
xksuxole com
1 liur, ami If denit. all purtli'it claim­ ic and corporate, under nnd hy vir­
um. nnd efforts wilPbc \ d 0 to
W
FAA—
Dalian
News
(172.9)
most valuable recruit o f 102-1. lie
ing Interest' under Theodore Thnxt- tue of the Inws of the State of
lnl»p care- of tlio throng\ r b to
played ir. a utility role fbr the
musical; 8:30 rccitil; 11 or- er. Jr., rteerased or otherwise: Mul- Florida, nnd do hereby • adopt the John AYiiiinm Pt^
want tickets.
ton KUnwin*. If living, and If dead, following Artlclva
of
Incorpora­
pirates except for n brief period
all parties claiming (litcrest' unitor tion:
The
Stanford
stadium
wmSmilt
[T h e heir*, d e n /
^ W W J — Petrolt Ncwo (510) 7:30 Mutton Knowles. derrnn&gt;'d. or oth­
■when he was on the hospital list.
AR T IC LE 1.
five years ago. Donigncd h^nru- quartet, coprano.
erwise; Marta M. KlrireriKC, If liv­
The nnme of this corporation
oilier rlnhninti'
His remarkable playing vias some­
X
and if dead, all parties claim­ shall l.e SEMINOLE C R E A M E R Y
fesrora in the engineering dopVtF. Rruee,
y
WRAP— Ft. Worth Star Teleg­ ing.
what obscured by thnt quartet, of
ing
Interest
11
utter
Marla
M.
Klmc.it of the nnlvenilty, it w.vi lrS. ram (170) 7:30 musical; 9:30 qunr- tlrodire. docc'iseil. or nlh»rwlso; II. CO., nnd its principal place of husBrute,
et
il
rookies who went to Dreyfuss n^ (L if
Incsn Hhnll hu nt Sanford. Semin­
lowed out of the earth
(I. I.ojiley. If living, nnd If dead, ole County. State of Florhln, hut It
lit and
and trn
tffi&lt;lcl
ORDER M ir
bout tho_j&gt;ainu time and won reg­
nil
pnrtlrM
rlnlnilng
Interest
unlicrn of seatr. re!it aga
umy
have and establish such oth­ T he Mlatf nf Vldflj
ular berths.
-aitiHt terraX KNX— Hollywood (337) 8 music; &lt;Icr II. (I. Lesley, deceased or oth­
finmi. The earth for the
er places of httnlnesn as the Roard
•To. nil parile* ,
ic side.'- wa;i 1uKj.ions’ Plub; 12 orchestra,
erwise: \V. K. niddift. If.living, and) of Directors may from time to tlmo
Krcincr, Ydc, Cuylcr nnd Wright,
thrown up from the excavation,
1----under Cornelia f.
If
iloail.
all
parties
claimin';
tntor^\)AF—
Kansas
Citv
Sinr
M
ID
Kansan
City
Star
(411)
determine.
■11 in their first year in fast com­
made for Mir idaying ffcld.
At 65-7 \'hool of the air; 11:45-1 •ent under tv. E. Biddle, deceased,
Bruce, Angus D. '
A R T IC L E II.
pany, went great guns for the
or otherwise:, C. Clarke Walworth.
The general nature of the htm- Fostur. Jehn i(nw|
present it is n horseshoe, with ; tin Ni
MiidiA^wks.
;&gt;nrn&lt;V)wkn.
If living, and If dead, all parlies Iness in ha transacted and conduc­
Pirates nnd their work somdwhnt
Clarke ted hy thin corporation shall ho ns Pnratnore. iHr,*,
open side tired an 0 slrnWit-nwny
KIM
395), claiming Interest under
KU.l-t-1(,os
Los Angeles
Angeles Times
_____ (,—
crowded out Moore, but the lat­
Walworth, deceased, or otherwise: follows: to engage In and carry Liuimls. mid each «
for track cccnla, to .supplement the 8, cnncert'|8:r ............
ter’s showing in the face of such
D. Lovering. If living, nnd If nn n general mercantile hiialnesn; or otherwlM: H. J«
cinderpnth thnt, eueirclca tlic odgOjuren:
8. concert'!
12 &lt;&gt;ch
8:30 children; 10 fent-John
dead, ull parries rlalmlng Interest to make, nintuifnrtbre nnd sell Ice Hoon, Karsh J. 2
opposition stamped him ns one of
rv.‘i:
12
&lt;&gt;chestrn.
| of the field. According to plane, t WIIAS— fp
under John 1&gt;. Lovorlng. deceased, cream: to liny, sell and deni In milk, Boone. Sarah v
the greatest finds of the season.
* lt.l_ ------- ----’ •* *
• *
»
Loomis. it.M
..... „ * "..............I
WIIAS— fpuisvillc
Times (400) nr otherwise; Warren Hushhy. If crcnni, butter and other Uuiry pro­ II.
*.(■
Manager Dill McKechnio consid­
and
If dead, all
parties ducts. nnd Other goodn, wares and AHce »’. IlM t'lJ
open space w ill Ik* filled, m n living,
-i7 :3 0 coitccK/,
king
tlio stadium
shaped 1 this
1 1...
-howl•--------claiming
Interest
under
Warren
Charles
a . Ct«n
WMC—
Mci'iRhls
Commercial
ers Moore another Horsby or n I
More scats will lie added bv in­ Appeal (503.9) )\ lecture; 11 fro­ HuMiby, deceased, or otherwise: merchandise of every kind, class ami, Martha If. *
fcA't
l-^r»«Poush in the making.
I
and
description;
to
nrutilrc,
owne.
William A. yinrt. If living, and If lesne, rout, sell, nnd otherwise dent and A. iltcktr,iMl
creasing the height of the embank­ lic.
\
&lt;y.:w
llvlnf, and g M
dead, till parties claiming Interest, In
*
Moore filled In for "P ie "
ment on all sides.
estate; to borrow money claiming Inlerrq »
*»-v**eM
WCCO— Minnenplis-St.
Pnul under Wlllintn A. Htuart,' deceased and real
\ r when the hot corps,
to
secure
the
same
by
mort­
or otherwise;. ^ flcorgo E. Marsh, If
Jennie Boon, c x™
Interest in college football In (1171 0:30 concort;V7:30 talks.
living, and
if
doud, all pnrtles gages, deeds of trust, bonds, .or Boone, Calvin It |
this region has increased r-o rap­
£CdJLcM&lt;*
CKAC— Montreal '&lt;425) 0:30 claiming Interest under Cleorge E. other obligations, and to do all surli Loomis, lieqrj B f
He played second I lf
idly in recent years that it has ensemble; 9:30 orchcntril.'
Marslt, deceased or otherwise; Ida .other und further things ns may Loomis, Alim C hi
in 17 games and batte
At.
Holman. If living, nnd It dead he neoesnnry or expedient to he AAllson. .AUriHir'e
j been linrd for tlio athletic authorWJZ— New York (455) 0 dogs;
done for the successful transaction Haiti, Chnrlnt ji'f
.300 in addition to -----, itiort to keep up with it. Ten 0:15 orchestra: 7 W3II St.ijonrn- all pnrtles claiming Interest under of tin- business of this corporation, and
A. linehg, ^
Ida M. Holman, deceased, or other­
position without an error.
1years ago j» crowd o f 20,000 at a al review; 7:10 talk; 8:10 qmrtet. wise; Joslsli It. (Jordon, If living, uud to hnvc, czsrrl.m nml enjoy all deceased nr cite*I
It nppesrlw h ,
If dead, all parties claiming the rights, powers and privileged
Btandford-California game was
W.IY— New York (105) 7:30 nnd
Then n hitch in the outfield gave
Interest under Jonlah It. tjordon, Incidental to corporations organ­ of cnmplalnt h«*u
him his real chance, lie found litre is a late picture of Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. She looks mighty considered Inrgo. The California Switzerland; 9 program; 9:30 ilind deceased, or otherwise: Martha J. ized and existing under tho laws of be luterrstrit In (
Piece or parrtl if
-. Flnndera. If living, nnd If dead, ull the State nf Florida.
himself nnd in 35 games made only well for n person reputed very ill. probably out of tenni-. for good. Pcr- stadium was completed a little entertainers.
Homlnole Cvaoir. 1
A R T IC L E III.
ties claiming
tnterent
under
one error nnd hatted at a .350 clip hcj.’:-. her improvement to health its due to the fact thnt Helen Will.! is more than a year ago in time for
W IIN — New York (300) 0 stngo
The amount of the capital stuck scribed ns fnlldvg
Int J. Flanders, dcrc.isi-il. or
in California, not Europe. Recently ihc made her first appearance in
right In tho heat of the pennant a i.ingl ,*s match since she retired in June. Her health watt so poor she the big game, which was held screen chain; 0:10 employment}1
Cnmmenrlni on
Wise; James M .‘ Lewis. If llv- of this corporation shall he Twelve
Hectlon T, Tos
there two successive years. The 9 vaudeville; 9:30 revue; 10 dnnc«{
struggle.
“ ut If dead, all parties claim- Thousand ( M 2.nnu.00 ) Dollars, to
didn’t lose a game.
Range H )h«t./;
yrest under James Al. Lewis, In- divided Into Tw o Iliindred and
Berkeley stadium in just across 10■-’in orchestra: II Ted Lewis!*' ’
Moore first played profession­
standing UR rm
or otherwise; Harnli Lll- Forty Shores of the par value of
tho
bay
from
.Sun
Francisco,
while
Hullthea.U enmk
al baseball in St. Petersburg, Pla­
WOR—-Newark (405) 0 music. v|
tlers. If living, and If (lend, Fifty ($30.00.) Jbillers each.
*t—---lion, runnlnrtu
the Standford campus is 80 miles
Tin- capital stock nf this cor­
claiming Interest under
in the Florida State League in
WOAW— Omaha (520) 0 ndfeet to Un
11 Maunders, deceased, or poration may ho payable In. IshuoiI * AID
down the peninsula from the city. vicr to lovelorn; 0:25 program; 9
1022. The next season he went up li|&gt;-laliii!K Wert fai'liitlik'ii
tract of hud
jinry J. Kimball, If ilv- or used for tho purchase or prop­
veyeil; thenrn „
violin, voice; 10:15 trio; 10:30
to Atlanta nnd at the start of the
or
do.til, ull parties'claim- erty. either real or personal,
AVest HIS f«t
Nightingales.
under Mary J. Kimball. Tor the payment nf h %nr or ser­
192*1 campaign wore a Pittsburgh iKnurod Ijy liiilh tniployu. iintl cmto the AVeU ||,D
I. or othi*i'wlHe; David Hurk- vices, at a Just valuation theroof,
tract
of ianil; UaJ
uniform. He was only 21 when he
KGO— Oakland (312) 0 concert; ley, r. living,
and If iloail. all part- ( » he determined hy the Board of
feet more or M|
arrived.
10 orchestra: 12 dance, soloists.
lea cliitnlng Interest under David Dim-tors at a nicctlng to hy cal­
aero corner: Ike
lken, no matter what the rnlnrica!
WDAR-Philadelphia (395) 0:30 llurkhe, dccoMFed, or otherwise; led for that purpose.
r*
______
again nt (hr
Joseph
Davis,
if
living,
anil
If
dciul,
AR
T
IC
L
E
IV.
orchestra.
The Indian name Shenandoah, and wages arc."— II. M. Stutter I
Tills corpnrtion shall continue nnd
meneetnent belt
all paries claiming Interest under
PARIS, Jim. flit—The French gov
means "Daughter of the Stars." of the Hotel Pennsylvania.
W IP— Philadelphia (509) 0 talk­ Joseph . Davis, deceased, or other­ hnvu full power to uxurclso Its
and h and ruiuUfi
emment, iiaa no desire to himlor
corporate
rights
and
frnhthlses
wise;
iKorgc
W.
Norris,
If
living,
ing; 7:15 concert; 8 recital; 9:05
East Jn section ( J
nnd If wad, ull parties clutming for 11 period of ninety-nine yearn
line of thin Wego
or c h e ek the arrival of foreign
.
„„
,
I songs; 9:15 tlk; 9:30 orchestra.
Interest
utder
(Icorge
W.
Norris,
from
and
after
the
commencement
Northwest
Qui
TAM PA, Jan. 20. — Sub-zero
K P K A — Pittsburgh (309.1) 7
tnuik.ls, Cantilie t’haatcmps, min­
deceased. ' or otherwise): llonry I* of Its corporate existence.
HogtliAVest Qtn
weather
in
the
notth,
wh.
to speed- jn.oeram. jo concert.
ister of the interior, has explain­
Chase, If living, and If dead, all
tlon 9. lT{ fei
ARTICLE V.
O LD HOM E TO W N
By STA N LE Y
WCAE— Pittsburgh (402) 0:45 parties iliilmlng Interest under
The business of this corporation
87$ feet to an
ed in n letter to the president of ways arc hurled beneath Ice and
Henry
L.
Vhnse,
deceased,
or
other­
shall he conducted hy tho follow­
... ... snow, has driven sc.ires of profes- n&lt;1(IlC3B. 7;30 pianist; 8 Everready
North *$|(if|!
.ice Chamber of Commerce, stonal auto race drivers to 1* lor- ,..... „
wise; Hyrih M. Fish, If living, and ing officers: A President,• a ViceAVest m r e f t n l j
,».i ---- ----- &gt; &lt;•— -L ' ! ■"
If dead. uL parties claiming Inter­ President, who shall nlso hn the
said seetfoni; Us
est under Hvrus Al. Fisk, deceased, Cenernl Manager, a Hecretnry and
same direction
{■;u e !:x\
Oregonian (492) or otherwlsv. Elwyn W. Lovejoy, Treasurer
grees. 31 ynUatM.]
who may he one uml the
feet from mid k J
if.II.VlUK.
.aid.If..ituiul.
nil.
uactins
re^cert; 12 stroL
same person,.and a Ronnl of pi-,
J
a W ' l
claiming lnttrcst. tmUur KDvyn W. ’ivouu-n of not loss than Ihren nor
Ail Iron ■Utq'.fl
________ ____
....
..... ....... — w o UH l u v .u u y ,
32' (legretl AVnal
Lovejoy. dectased. or dther\vlse; more than live persons, who muyt he
fornuilitiuM for visiting foreigners j Feb. J, than can possibly be acW OAI—Snn Antonio (39-1.5) 8:30 Joseph
or less, to- lh« r
Faulkner, If living, and If sleek holders.
1will be avoided by a temrmrary
|
eommodnted
°n
the
unproved
ipeed
entertainers;
9:30
orchestra.
-----r‘
dead, ull parties claiming Interest
acres, thence Wj
I'ntll the first meeting of the
morn or iLis. t* »•
|document, he says, obtainable of
„
KPO—San Francisco (423) 0:30 under Joseph Faulkner, deceased, stockholders hereinafter provided
WEU. tiC Z B If- IT
S
or
otherwise?
Charles
C.
I’lke
If
ncr« corner,
for,
the
officers
of
this
corpornhm
1
hot*
1
keepers,
which
will
take
the
From points as far north as " ^ c s t r a ; 9 dance i 10 program; living, uml It (lead, all parties shall lie;
MM, THRC3 NLTW
acres, of Isnil
,
Ym) are dhaAi
claiming intercut under Charles C.
SVht'iU'S ON. c;i-1s^'1 | plaeo of tho identity card.
\Ym.
£L
Henkel.
President;
Providence
nnd
as
far
west
1
1
s
Kanw
n
v
Urhnnoetnilv
I7R01
0-45
Pike, deceased./or otherwise; Net­
ro()uired to appeu
M. Chuutemps feels, however, «*» C ity . *pc?.l'vny . a d dirt tra d , 1
SOOT, A v/.Ti! CPf.-V.
Heyward. Walker, Vice-President complaint
herein it
tle V. Colcmnti
If living, and If nnd
Ocuernl Manager;
SM/’F " f'-'-J A l. i V M .
that owing to tho fact that the stars have filed entries nnd are L1,/I,
' IP
ru ----/‘ x;
at Hanford. Semlnok
(tend, ull piirtlis claiming Interest
Frank
AV.
Thomas,
Mccrotury
&amp;
TlNKUniNCi
i
■la. on Monday, (k
under Nettle v\ Coleman, deceased
foreign population of France has headed south with their machines m. ••» &lt;m,an
February. 1923. mil
(ithcrwiso: Lldln H. Huso, If llv Treasurer,
VI17H A COVT CF (
recently been co.ime-.~d «.f refug-1Merida will also have a coterie of 1triI^ 11 co„co
Seattle (238) 10 orches­ or
■Tho
Board
of
Directors
shall
lio,
suit to iiulet title *■
Ing. and If dciul ull parties claim­
PAINT 1CCUi-ti
| CCS f roni vr.rio;i'» Earapcan coun- speed maniacs on the tape, hut of- tra: 11 concert; 12 dance.
AA'm, E. Tlmikel, Hey ward Walker. * ant to the above
ing
Interest
um\r
l.ydla
ft.
Hum*,
fit'.7 £l/. OOLLA»i,'|
Frank AV. Thomas and AV. It. Uran­ lamL
t
1Jlcinls have warned nil pilots that
hould
WBZ—Springfield " (337) 0:30 deceased, or ottfcrwlan: Hnrnh F. ium.
It Is further'
LewfM. If living,)and If dciul. all
» it is t ) lie a ease of the “ survival educational; 7 hockey game; 9:15 parties
kept on immigration. Romo
The first or organization meeting order lie publish*'
clalniltiK* Interest
under
, tlr
rcCug’ vr. hav-&gt; will!
ncbcKtra.
ac- of the fittest" and nil those notj orchestrn.
Sarah F. Lewis. dck'CUHnd, or other- •&gt;1 the stockholders of this corpor­ eight consecutive
AA'. I'lper,)lf living, mid If ation shall he held In the City of ford i I eraM. x i
&lt; pled the hi.films
v.'hieii acenm-*capable of negotiating the oval in
«Jlil I1
KSD—St. Louis Post Dispatch wlsu;
dcud. ull parties CJalmlng Inturvst Hanford, Florida, on the 3th day of ed In Hanford,
u
,
.
... .... I cloao to record time, will be eltni-1 ((549.1) fi concert; 8 --------recital.
‘. Piper, tlcccaaed, or February, A. D. 1925. for the pur­ Florida.
puny r;,yb.:ir:- ' 1 V more hi‘
inatcri.
1 WltC— WnshinRton (400) (icon ,under
an„L. ,rA\„Lowell
nsuJ&gt; M,AV. Reed. If liv­ pose of adopting hv-lnws ami com­
otherwise;
Done and ordefsC
rvitter of »&lt;:i t.i .Lt*( - *ind t.i . - ;
‘y f,.nturo of tho speed contents C ert; 7 rhow shopping: 7:10 pian-|ing
under*1Lowtills of November. Bit
ing, Ihlerest
and if dnsut,
1 partlen claim­ pleting the organisation of
a at
ing Interest under LoWdl AA’. Reed, corporation, and also for the pur­
Clerk Circuit
deyefisc l. or otherwise; M. A’lrgln- pose ol electing such officers of
nolo Ci
lu Reed, If living, and If dead, all the rorporatlou ns ere borejnubove
urllen claiming 1'itnrcst under M. provided for. and thereafter.
;
the (Moal)
:mid to be the ’Irglnla lleed, detc i :ed. or other­ annual
By
A. it &lt;1
meeting of the stockholders
the people of wise; (icorge S. Osborne, If living, of this corporation shall he held Fred R. AVIlson.
Mollcltor for Coi
If dead, all 'parties claiming oil the first Monday alter the first
ruption of the and
Interest under Clrcrgo H. Osborne,
February of each year. Dec. I. S. IS. Jt ».
ears, resiiltinK deceased, or othl'Whie; A. J. Feel­ Tueialay InAR
Jan.
5, 12. IJ. N.
TICLE VI.
ilc^ul !
ref 1 ml
, front the constant pressure of the ing, If living, and If dead, all partthe nu-i
The highest amount of liulehtidie;iti-■ t&gt;&gt; i 'l l" (-1* T-'T/JAV th »1 "The tr;ir* test of civilization
headpiece*. Dr. Mar- leu claiming Interest under A. J. ness or liability to which this nir____ ___ .... .. is
. ...(lin'd
• 1 mrubh°r
n«i|itvvta.
Feeling, deceased,
or otherwise;
.-. r . * ' i 1
I” "
' j not the census, nor the i;iz • of c it-1**un, of Vienna, mentioninir it in »icorge
A. Davit. If living, and if pnriithm shall subject Itself nliall
C " ‘ ' ‘ J ' ' “ J c_____
j ics, nor the Croats; no, but the kind ! the Clinical Review, says that it dead, all parties claiming interest be n sum not. to exceed the amount I
J0HNE.I
if-toee WBLTT POUND TvfODOlEM CX.ON1IUK
of the cupitsl stock of this cor- 1
5 TICKET* ffi A B ook AT MONIE. THE THRIFT;
V
. ,(•„! fV"|-(.--:r in of |(d.
ntan tho country turns out."— j is not serious when Riven prompt under ( icorge A. Davis, deceased, or lioratlon.
otherwise; A. It. S i Iiisoii. If living,
MlSTEIi W E lTT SAYS THE ONUf WAY HE
Real Estate
ti , Lnpiar.i!, i! s n bait of j Hinerson.
A R T IC L E VII,
attention.
nnd If dead, nil parties claiming
CAN CRT ANY GOOD OUT OF THEM tS To
The tinmen and rcahleiiccn of the |
Interest under A. II Stinson, de­
|
paste
mixed
with
beer
instcttil
of
i
STAR TjS pJlU^ WACfOM OF HIS O W N
All kind* «f I
ceased. or
otherwise;
Lillian M. subscribing Incoi porutors and tile 1
f*n
reused, or
otherwise;
Lillian M. amount of tho capital ntnek subscrllicd
by
each,
are
ns
follows:
1
Stinson, If living, and If dead, all
Pnrk Avenue **
AA. E. Henkel, Talladega. A l a ­
parties claiming Interest under Lil­
bama
to shnrea
lian M. Stinson, deceased, or other­
Heyward Walker. Hanford. Flowise; Janus
llcustls. If living
mul If dead, all parties claiming
rida
PI nhnrt’R
Interest under James F. II cunt Is,
Frank AA'. Tliomss, T.alUdnga,
......used, or otherwise; Everett t\
Alabama. .
jo aharen
S to v e and
Rates. If living, and If dead, all
AA. It. Uranium, Talladega. Alnparties claiming
Interest
under
bnmn.
in sharou
Wool
Everett H. titles, deceased, or ntliIN WITNEMH AVI IK It EOF.
the
erwlso; (Icorge It. Atkins. If living, subscribing Incur porn lorn have here­
&lt;’ul
to
lug. and If dead, all parties claim­ unto set their hands on this the
ing Intercs* under llenrgt* II. A t­ lith day of January. A. D. I‘J35.
B r it t Realty
kins, deceased, or otherwise; And
■ WM. M. H E N K E L
to all parties claiming Interest un­
?9.0l) per rofi t
HEYAVARD
AVALKER.
der Ruth M. Call, deceased, llenry
F11ANK
AV.
T
II
1 1 MAH
M. Hlnktil, d;ceased; John A Doug­
AV. It. BRANNON.
lass, deceased, iStorgn
^ E. Currier, j Uiuto
luriuti*
Htiite tH
of rFlorida,
deceased, • ■

Lenglen Plays in Form

Demands
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ITourist But Frowns Many Professional
Uuon The R efugee Auto Drivers Will
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1Comity s ' H«»mlnol»*
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J.."?pb M. Lewis, deeea led. In tho]
| II EKEItY C E R T IF Y Thnt
....
following described property, situ -. this day before mu personally npale. lying nml being III Keinltiola I p. ared AVm. E. Henkel and Heyi.’oiiniy. Florida, tu-wlt:
l.....—* «&lt;•-&gt;*
iI ward AA'alkcr, In me well known
Lotu Dk to. f,o
I. (15, (16, Rd. j i,, |,e two of tho persons named In
*1. 93, 102. 111.'ll
I Lb 111. 1!■*• i and who nuhscHlied their names
In the foregoing Articles of Incor­
poration, and they did severally ,
u:l. i.oy. ledge In-lore me that they]

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Three Bungalows

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fill; t ’ a/ 516. 1.17. 'T " . •'(". " I " mill
1 "l"‘. aCi-ordlng to the plan of the|B
| MilullvJ.ill'll " f Die land of III" Al- ■
Itaii|(i|i)e
l.aiul. II del t Navigation I■
i oinp.iiir'M lands, ua per plan or[||
plat thereof, rcrorded in I'lut Hook |M
I. padv lo. of the Fglille Records ■
of Maf^iiote County, Florid.i. To
any
||,(11(1lie root* and all persona whose 1

Every One at a Bargain on Easy Ter

Oak Hill-—Pine Crest— Woodruff
We are agents for these subdivisionB
uome fftiorl buys in each
T H R E E LO T? ON SANFORD I® 10*
CLOSE IN

$800 each

BRITT REALTY CO. iNf
for u i r a n m ^ T i r t wn
'nml tlicro niijfliL Ih.* diough left I ilncan’t it?

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nJa curved mean that tlie under-' In later y c a H -.V ji^ '
sayinj: flapper. |taker U likely to let you down faster, or buck the linevefc^
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rltied lands, and you are tb» n
it ttie.-e regulred to maka answnr j
H.«ld bill of voiapLIld
ftb'd I
ainst »»***
you heroin,
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Realtors
202 First Street.

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Incorrect Insertion.
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he office should be
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Irepresrntatlee thor-

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.tlon. will Blve rou
Iformstlon. And If
r will assist you In
want sd to make
tire
rxAT NO'TICB.
should slvo thslr
alofflce s ’ dress as
r phone number If
[results About ono
If a thousa:..: has e
V the others can't
with you unless
our address
Lasers MUST be
krsoi et The Sea| afflse or fcr letbhea* d'sroattast telU.
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dvertisement (M lTIis Paj|

Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on AU Sanford Business Activities of Importance!:-

Classified Directory

Advertising

PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Tone County and
WIGHT PR IN T SHOP— Rush ord­
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W, gram. Best advertising medium In
9 Railroad Avenue.
Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. lakeland. Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PR IN TER Y— OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Printing that pleases. Prompt
through tho Xenia Curette,
service. Telephone 93. New lo- Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
ention. Welaka Building.
district. Want ad and display
______ PAPER HANGER
rates on request.
I. L. TALBOTT— Painter and pn- OOl.UMUUfl l o t ) L P I X l E n - C l i u per hanger. Phono 340. 115
I lea nil* havo the targeat clrculAtlon In BmitliwiJt^rii OoorirlA.
Park Avenue.
hjite *c /A-word&gt; lln«*
REAL ESTATE
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. All kinds of county advertise in the DeLand
property listed and for sale. Of­ Daily Nows, rato lc per word, cash
fice 108 Second St.. Near Park with, order.
Avenue. Phone 282.
MAINE— Wutervtlie. Morning Sen­
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division ple nro interested in Florida pro^
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ erty. Reach them through tbs
lando, , Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ tion.
way,________________ __________
a M E r t is e T in the Journal-HerSTOVES
aid, South Georgia's greatest
_ Morning, afternoon,
SANFORD STOVE- WORKS—Oil newspaper.
ecklj
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,! weekly and Sunday Classified rates
ovens and victrolas. Your credit 10c per line. Waycn&gt;ss Journalis good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
__Street.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
___ TIN A ND JURTAL WORK
Send in your subscription to the
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds Tribune or hand it to your local
of Tin and Sheet Mctnl Work. dealer so you can read Florida’s
One year
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak greatest now3onper.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele- $3.00, 6 months $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
phone 111.
TYPEWRITERS A N I) REPAIRS ance policy udd 75 cents to your
c rdor.
All makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also “ DO YOU W ANT to buy or sell

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Graham
% Ton Truck
1923
Coupe
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodge
1924
Ford
Fordor Sednn
1923
Runabout
Ford
1925
Ford
Ton Truck
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Pu3sengcr
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, nil
run fine and look good.
Prices Right—Terms “ Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
1923

YOUR CHANCE—$125 buya com­
plete vulcanizing outfit. Full
instructions and chart for installa­
tion. P. O. Box 324, City.
Briscoe, 5 passenger touring car
good running condition, cheap for
quick sale, 303 Magnolia or phone
259-W.
FOR SALE—One Cary safe, 250
inches wide and 35 inches high.
Apply 305 Magnolia Ave., phone
259-W.

Dodge

FOR SALE— Pure sugar cane sy­
rup, (15c per gallon In 35 gallon
barrels, Pure Sugar IIouso molas­
ses 45c. Puro Cuban 35c.— Davis
Wholesale Co., Augusta. Ga.______
FOR SALE— 10 acres celery land, FOR SALE— Studebaker nt a sac­
lot 4. Kurakn Hammock. Rich­ rifice. Box X, Herald Office.
ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
non, Ind.

WANTED

Real Estate

Real Estate

Automobiles

FOR RESULTS
Help Wanted

OWNER W IL L SELL close in lo t.'-------------------- -FOR SALE— Small homo with
desirable location for residence, ''A N FED—Couple to be m
three acres of lund, 50 orange for $1,100. Small ensh payment! «t public wedding at SI
trees
Ideal
„
,,and
, truck, gurden.
- ,
, spot
required and balance can be paid Circus. Ring, license, ccremi
for chickens, electricity and water., monthJy, Phono 493-W for an- and several hundred dollars wo
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone pointmenf
,1of presents free. All nppHcatb
571-J.
-■— _ ——--------------------- ,--------- strictly confidential- No one will j
Six lots close in worth $0,500, know name of couple until the
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
can bo houghb from owner for $5,- ceremony.
Apply quick. Shri
Sanford, Florida, Tim is ore 000. On easy terms.
Phone circus headquarters, Welnka Blit.,
chance to get in on the ground 493-W.
Iltailroad Ave. Phono 017. Ask
floor. Philadelphia operators with ---------- 7"t for Mr. Quaintanco.
an organization all over the coun­
We have oomu beautiful lake
------—
----------tT*
try will open up u new develop­ front lots on Luko Wildmere one* . WANTED—Stenographer, typist,
ment in Sanford's suburbs in a half mile from tho Dixie Highway
Experienced, prefer one accusshort time. Nobody here in town in a nest of beautiful clear lakes, fumed to meeting people. Phone
has yet been told where this pro­ for sale.
,
, 617 from 9 to 12 a. m.
perty is located. We nrc making
We will build your home, Innd- 1—- . ■ - — ------------------------- W
. 1.am»..OOtoinpai.y &gt;vaius *-*-»
our plans quietly for n big opening scape your grove, and relieve you
a w n * Home Necessities v
next month. About 50 lots in the of trouhio and worries incident to
j ***, ^aiifonl. MofJ than 1;»0 uwd
first section will be offered in ad­ buildinft up n place.
In tho meantime, you can go daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly.vance nt specini low pre-opening
Write \ prices to n few who will assist us fishing. You can fish in any ono Experience unnecessary.
in boosting the property when we of the dozen lakes, and if you don’t j Dept. H-5, The J. It. Wutkins Co.,
are ready to announce the open- know how to fish, wo have aoverul &lt;12-70 West Iowa Ave., Memphis, uS
ing. We will take you to see the experts who will be glad to show |Tenn.
------------r— .
property nt once and you enn buy you. Mr. Scholfieid who has been —
from the plans on easy terms, be- singing nt the Baptist Church w ill: "Electrified sheep on a West- M
vouch for the nbove.
1cm ranch arc said to havo ro- ’
ot Improvement u LAKE JESSUP LAND CO,
lo t *'4
Answer quickly X. Y. A
wool and twico as many lambs.
Longwood. FIs.
1
( ’arc Thu Herald.
The method ndopted is similar tn
that used in electrifying crops,

CASH— Paid for fulso teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­ WANT TO BUY-County produce,
ed jewelry.— Hoko Smelting and
canned vegetables, syrup, highRefining Co., Otsego, Mich.
eat prices paid. Davis Wholesale
FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire Co., Augusta, Gn.
Rooms For Rent
Xf *
1yV ^1
nt half price. Phone 415-W. L.
After a deer and charged ig» *
WANT TO SELL— List your pro­
I. I'rnzier.
perty with us now. Your de­
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­ automobile driven by John Wot*;
FOR SALK— Roll top desk, mn- scription will go in new catalogue
out meals.
Reasonable rates. ring on a Montana forest road, the
deer was without horns and the
hogny, in good condition— Will sell now being made up. Seo the new
Lincoln House.
ear was minus n fender.
cheap. Herald Office.
manager at tho new loention. C,
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st
FOR RENT—Ono bedroom. 311
AUCTION SALE— Watch for the National Bank Bldg.
Park Avenue.
STEWART’S
SUB
DIVISION
__________
auction sale of 33 largo lots n t1
T ry Smith’s Barber
Geneva on Feb. 5, nt 1:30 P. M.
Altamonte Springs
FOR RENT— Desirubio front bedWANT TO BUY— Flat top desk,
Two hundred lM-uutiful building , roi)M, Modem conveniences, 807 Shop for ffood barber
Inquire Herald office.
Tho postponed annual meeting
lots, prices range 5150 to $850.j Magnolia Avenue or phono 83.
work. Ladies welcome.
S S f S d g 0 ^ 100 aUSPlieS- Ko° m y thean’f f i* e s 7;;,.sIfSu8n0'’ ‘ dVertlM *" of the Stockholders of the Sanford WILL TRADE— Home in Winter Hen these large lots before youv
Building
£
Loan
Association
will
and
kitchcI
Park
for
like
value
in
Sanford,
buy
elsewhere.
Don’t
buy
a
loti
FOR
RENT—
Rooms
WKST V irta iN lA —OlarKsburg. Tha .
. ,.
.
. .
N ext to Valdez.
VETERINARIAN
CinrUshuriT Hximnmi. morning be held at tho office of the As&lt; David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla. without a public alloy in the rear.; nettos. Shirley Apnrtments.—
[THIS
DR.
A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. Inrtuillng .qitinlny, morning Issua. socintion, 108 Mngnulin Avenue ----------- ------------------------------- ’ Como and seo me any time. I live Opposite Post Office.
Doinns Vetinary Remedies. 313 I cent par word, minimum tie.
Sanford, Florida nt oi^jht P. M. WANTED— Bv colored woman. I *,oru n,,‘l want neighbors.
DIRECTORY
J. N. Westbrooks
FOR RENT— Fattii.dieil rooms for
E. Second St., Sanford, Fin.
DKVKI-OPIDtS ATTr:.'’T10N--ron- February 17, 1925, for the purpose
light
house
keening.
Possession
Gunsmith
i,
beginning
the
greatest
defor
electing
tho
Hoard
of
Directors
,
S?°ki^
vn°]
,h,T
t9
!
'
A
^
t
o
S
t
f
SpHngs^
rplace within ensy
velopmeat In lllorl.lss history: n
t(1 tran«act such other husilMno KeynoM^, 419 Union.
aitnmonto npnn„s.
Feb. 1st., 71H Magnolia Ave,
Building Material half
people of Sanford
mllllnn dollar highway to tho 1U1U lo lrnnB“ cl. 8Ucn, ‘
--------- ------------ ----------------Graphoaolas, Clocks, Sewing
golf liench Just Itnlshnl; n two ness at may be brought before the1WANTED—House cleaning work,
io often needed.
ONE OPPORTUNITY!
Machine
1
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general million dollar bridge nernt.* nscam- meeting.
Iliit when any spenr
nursing
or
laundry
work
by
i
Sanford,
Florida,
Tho
wise
man
121 Sanford Ave.
bla tiny started: quarter million SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN
cement work, sidewalks, build- dollar
[ Is required. It is
opera house under mnstruccolored woman. Apply Lillie I&gt;oz- does not buy indiscriminately, he
ASSN.,
j
Injc
blocks,
Irrigation
boxes.
J,
&amp;
.
tlnni
two
mlillt-na
lieltig
spent
on
alphabetically
for
ler. 111) Union Ave.
1buy when the proper opportunity
T. J. Miller, President.
;TerwiHegcr. Prop.________________ ' htgliwny; greatest chance for Hvo
lieneeI arises. This is his chance. We
dev-lopers to i-et Ip on groun&gt;1 Attest:
A.
P.
Connelly,
Lumber and Building Material
Moot. Writ.. Development Depart­ Jan. 12, 19, 20, Feb. 2.
are about to open up a large new
Sec’y.
ment The Pettwacola News
Sanford Sign Shop
Carter Lumber Company
ppare in this
development in the suburbs of Han­
N.
Laurel
St.
Phone
565
AUGUSTA
c
lin
O
N
icL
B
—
Anford, not a gorgeous s'/bdivision,
JIHECTO'f Y
For Rent
Designers nnd painters of San­
A well-known authority states
gustn, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
H ILL LUMBER CO. House o
ford’s distinctive signs. SunIPIIONP
that Muiunch tiaiubtc and indiges­
classified medium, rate cash .09c FOR RENT OR LEASE—Almost r \ l I L l
Service, Quality and Price.
u R lllJ
i l j / \ l for people &gt;11 moderate circum- tion ate nearly always due to
ford Avenue ut First Street.
118
charge. 16c per line, minimum
, stances. Public announcement «f| acidity—arid stomach—nnd not.j
new store room bn Railroad,
Phone IK0-W.
TO THE PUBLIC:
•30c.
„
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, .
first opening sale will be made ,s „ U)s( folks belitve, from a lack1
uptown,
unloading
truck,
4,(M
M
)
feet
The following, named contract- 1ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
Common Knrdciii sage brewed In-, for bt. Valentine’s Day, Feb. 1L ,,f digestive juices. Ho Staten th at. ”
floor space, suitable for grain nr
ors are lair to Organized Labor
County is reached through wholesale produce etc., write Box to a heavy tea with sulphur added, 1925. No announcement yet made ,,
ot hydro hloric n&lt; id in ;d Directory and pay the Union Scale set by theJnhna
St. AugiHllne Evening Record. 235. Sanford. Fla.
I will turni gray, streaked and fad- to anybody, even the newspaper::! ; )u, s'Lt,0„ lt.h rot;»rds digestion and
ed hair beaatitully dark ::ad lux- do not know this location. Work ‘
. fona frrmentati. u• then
a i Td' m o t o r - r e : Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec- Quid; result*. Two eonta per word,
orators and Paper Hangers of Sample copy on request.
Apartments
uriank. Just ...few applications, « f physical dov. lopmrnt will be , n;i^ ,
K
garlaigc in a
[INpING. * •
Mnrbta ami Granite from aU
Americn:
aci(I fluids and irasTAMPA, t’l.llKIDA— Tampa Dolly ,£--- n— rp.jTi". n i;-; -.r.rr77i~rr**,l 'Mil prove a rcvelaliqn if.your hair : tatted immctljnteJv. We will of- ......
tuarrlc*. Heat of quality u $
W\ R. Pell, R \V, Tem-.xirlon,
tviirknt'tnxhU1'
\vhi..l» infl ite th&lt;- stonun ii like
Times, thti grtat ' 'home dally, FOR RENT—2-room apartment f In fading, streaked or gray. Mix- for nboal 59 lots in the first secfLFXTItlO SERVICE
Wrt'o for lutn.t tlaalauo.
furnished, first floor. 202 Park i ing the Sage Tea and Sulphur re- tion to be opened to n few wise . ’, ... i)UlU&gt;on' We then get that
rt Electrical repnirs. V. C. Toiler, G. F, Metcalf, Horace rate H ie per word, minimui.
C, II. TUItSTBli.
cipe at home, though, is trouble- | men who will buy from the plans. heavy, lumpy feeling in the cheat,
bntrul Avc. Orlando, Jiminox, II. Harrow, R. I- Scl-.charge 25c cash with order. Write Avenue.
Snntoril. Flitrltla
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Dclk, I. S.! for complete rat» card
A" -W or way is to get a If you nnswer this advertisement we eructate sour food, belch gas
P. O. Ilux Mix. 1‘hune M l
(»i
Talliott, T. M. Dunlap nnd G. W.
bottle of Wyeth’s Sage nnd Sul* quickly you can sou tho property; or have heartburn, flatulence, waLost
and
Found
HbKS FOR UENT
Vcnnbie, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. 1PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho
puur Compound at nay drag store before work starts. Special low
scene of stupendous dovelopment- FOUND—(hie I'lristnno tire, tools, all ready improved. This is the pre-opening prices will bo made|terbrash or nausea.
EC ~Cor Drive It O. Shinhulscr. Wo also ask the
lie tells us to lay aside all di­
|Oak am] Second St. puhlic to see their painters have1Read about it in the l’ulm Bench
ilien, nnd motor meter. Owner old-time recipe improved by the for a few who answer promptly, gestive aids and instead get front
D AV ID B. H Y E R
their local card.
1Post. Sample copy Rent on ro­ please call at police station nnd addition of other ingredients.
Easy terms. Plans will be leady any pharmacy four ounces of Jnd
AltCHITECT
ll. Harrow, Pres.
.quest.
While wispy, gray, faded hair in a few days. New York ami I
Saltn"and"ta£« Vtubfespoonfulin
Identify^___________ _________
&gt;DY REPAIRING
s.nii.i we .ill uesire
iarieipi-r. pa
rt i&lt;s nro
U|U
wnt,.r before broakfaiit,
bn
desire to i«re- il nhilmtelph-r.
parties
are the
the owners
owners .,., Ki„
H;!H
H of
„ f wttter
Member A. L A
ADVERTISING gets results If It LOST—One Shriucra Fez. Red, IsS nut sinful,
|STEIN — Automobile
September quarterly payments
tain our youthful appearance and and developers. Address Box X.iwhile
irt ,.ff,.rvciciiur nnd
n
fur­
reaches
potential
buyers.
PaItoae, Uullitimr
Morocco
temple.
Reward
if
re­
airing mid Rebuilding. to 2,229 Osage Indians in Okla­
Cure The Herald.
fur one
llrlan&lt;l», I'larlila
latka Daily Nuwi is circulated in turned to John Gove 1018 W. Lit aUractiv, ness. By darkening your Y.
|ome. Oak Avenue.
homa »»ii account of returns from an industrial and agricultural sec­
hair with Wyeth’s Sage and .Sal-.---■|wcu.. while relief often follows
Street or phone 405.
)3 FOR HIRE
oil lands will amount to $3,2011 tion.
iiliur Compound, no one can tell.
Apartment house on hirst St. the first dose, it is important to
IT*!) SERVICE
rmy each, which tnnkes $8,900 per enpThe smallest electric lamp in liccnuse it does it so naturally, so This is a bargain.
neutralize the acidity, remove the j
You just dampen
n
(Meets nil trains. Bag- ika they have received so faq this TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of the world is about the size of a evenly.
gas-making mass, start the liver,
II. A . S P U R
One
five-room
bungalow,
ia
good
sponge
nr
soft
brush
with
it
mid
Florida real estate advertise in grain of corn ami was designed for
yeav.
per. Phone 551.
stimulate, the kidneys nnd thus j
condition.
$51)0.00
puts
you
in
this
draw
this
through
your
hair,
Lik­
the
St.
Petersburg
Times.
Ono
cent)
the
use
of
physicians.
promote a free flow of pure digc.t-,
JTO TUIPS~_________
CAIll’ KNTRK
cent a word daily, two cents a word I
______
ing one small strand at a time; house.
live juices,
CALDER. Day and
Sundays._________________________ I The famous well near Durdtin by morning nil gray hairs have
lli-ltnlrlitK anil H r vitHlrlleg
..............................
Jad Salts is Inexpensive, and is
Five acre farm
on hard road
service.
Anytime,
THF MORNING JOURNAL is thr Ren, Germany, which is credited disappeared, and, after another np now
in
crops.
Cheap
aaw
on
easy,
made
from
the
acid
of
grapes
and
Adtlr
ro * ciimi i ' 11 1in,.iii, A v r .
or 25.
accepted want ad medium in I withi only flowing before a year of |plication or two, your hair be- terms,
i lemon juice., combined with llthin
|0 WRECKER
_
lytona (Fla.) One cent a word famine—ns m 1811&gt;. 1848, ami 1891 comes beautifully dark, glossy,
Dnyton
|and sodium phosphate. T.ho liacm"
— has started to flow again.
I soft nnd luxuriant.
Day or night seran
insertion. Minimum 25c.
We havo houses to rent. Come !e:is salts is used by thousands of
Sanfont. Florida, Jan. I'Uh. ISC5
s o l i lll . V M ) I' .V IX T
pbene 394. Night
in and see us.—Seminole Realty stomach tiufferera with excellent
An rei|(ilri*il by Section l-’. lUiapThe Faint That Saves You
ler C5911. IwilVH of Florida, f will FLORI DA— URBAN DO— Orlnnde
—Adv.
Co., 116 E. Second Street.
results.
Muncy.
l.o In tho following places, on ihe
marnng Sentinel; largest classi­
PTY PARLORS
Mamifact urml tiy
date mid between tho hours sot
ONE
OPPORTUNITY!
fied
business,
rate
lc
a
word,
min­
FRANCK IMPORTS ALASKA
K b r r . u n - I . l i i i l . l r y I'alu t t'n .
IA RRi MT! Marinuflo after each, for the imrposo of re­ imum 24c ensh with order.
8..lit hy
Hanford, Florida, We always
Tax Returns for tho ) ear
FOXES
|i kinds. Rain water a ceiving
l.nssiMi
I'.tm T c m i i ' t v v
“ A S K MR. C O N N E L L Y ”
1U23:
get a few wise early buyers to
HAVRE,
France,
Jan.
21—
Two
I
I
I
H
u n n iillii A v r .
Old First National
lienevn— February Sth. 10 00 A. A LITTLE W ANT AD in Th«
help use before Wu announce tho consignments of silver foxes, one
t'huur 2711
M. to a.uo 1*. M.
About
the
Following
Hargains
nhone 245.
Herald will bring you big re­
grand opening of any of oitr new from Alaska and the other from ,
Osceola— February 10th. lil:0i) A.
IRS AND DYERS
sults. Advertise those oid nrticlcs
SI. to 3:00 l\ M.
Wo are quicty pre­ Canada, have recently entered
i'llV nirtIt* HP#Y I'.S T Y Cm ii I lo t nil H niifuri! A u * * .subdivisions.
V
imia£fit i»tv «i
February llth, 10:0(1 A. you have stored away ami havo
lain* VK*livrva» lU ili titiil I7l(a H lr n l i paring our plans now (or a pub- th!« u-*vt. Together they total 98 j
STEAM'PRESSERY M.Chuluota—
Avrtiur* :i linl rtmiim, Kiimm’,
to 12:00 M.
v
it
v
lr
r
ii
a*%piM»iarr(
UU,IiiiD.
!!$«*•&gt;
rk a specialty.
110
(■litsp in* it&lt;*oilmil It* liii*utliiii&lt; i*r(i‘&lt;* I ITIIIN.
lie announcement of our opening animats and nil will bo sent to the |
Hahrlolla—February llth, 1:00 P. no use for. A little thirty-cent nd
FOOT SPECIALIST
may bring you several dollars.
[venue, Phone 327-J.
M. to 3:00 I*. M.
—$7'U rUNta, |RU |»t*r nioialh.
day up St. Valentine’s Day, Fob. I
mountains tor breeding i
'»ra«. Bunions, Ingrow­
Ovloiin— February 12th, 10:00 A. Phone 148 und a representative
F I V I : room n n r liiimsnlot*. I»r.t r r 14,
1925.|
If
you
will
boost
for
purposes.
CAFE
■lilcitltal ■ rrflo n o ( r l l &gt; . «lili‘« n l l . »
ing Nalls, Heavy CaliM. to 3:00 l*. M.
|:|IHI I' \ x l l — sail |M-r niiHilti l iii f. a
itml , l r r r l oil in mill imlil for. us ad know how to keep quiet un­
Alt.itnuut.— February I3lh, 10:00 will call to seo you.
fui . a or lir. l tu l.lng
Silver fox fur commands very
fS X c a f e
(l-room
luiiiMuloiv.
moilrrn.
and
I
'
r
i
r
r
S.V330.IMI,
S.VO
II
i-axh,
#..o
|&gt;rr
[ feel.
A. M. to 13:00 SI.
til the newspaper: carry our ad­ high prices on tho French market.
Komi
lorn
I
loll.
1
‘
rli-t*
l'J2.*iil.lHI.
t in Service and Qual•■■on
I
It.
Lake Stary— February loth, 10:00
I
lilt. C. I.. (71*1.13It
vertisements we will let you in at
Street and Park Avu- A. SI. io 3:00 P. M.
NOTICE
YiiWelt I&gt;roW Illilg.
SI A T I - F i l l It fitiil lt&gt;( mi I'nlm rllii FI V K - n r r r ttrntiKr k h h c nrnr
1
very
low
pre-opening
prices
at
our
The
oldest
public
document
ever
l.oua wood— February 13th, 1:00 SI.
ELKS
Orlumlu.
l'ln.ne.
ICUvator
A v r n n r , r n . l r n i rv | i».M rr, Sl.2.*a&gt;. . Ir» Cliili, . imii II lii.iivr, nil [nr #■•.- prices at our new subdivision in
M. to 3:00 I*. M.
presented in the courts of Queens
S230 rnili. S- 0 |n r mniilli.
.*.00— la ciir Ii .
Sanford I.odgo No. 1241
DRUGS
1'aola— February 17th. 10:00 A.
the suburbs of Sanford. Right in County, New York, so it is said
Regular Meeting Wed., 28.
12:00 M.
LOTS — LOTS — LOTH
&gt;RUG STORE — Pre- toRake
the line of all future development. was a deed dutedf August 16,1685,
Monroe— February 17lh, 1:00
Walter
Hand
Building.
Drugs, Sodas.
We l ’. to 3:00 l\ SI.
yillll tlutvn w il t pul &gt; mi In puo.r.olun .if mimr o f the lir.l l o t . lit l im n . About 50 lots’ all told will he sold recently brought into the courts
Balloting for candidates.
Elton J. Moughton
A. VAUGHAN.
you us your phone.
a iiiuiicp iu »u«he dump ft-iii money, hpp u*.
jin advance to those who answer to settle u Iqpd dispute.
Signed: S. Ruuge.
Tax Assessor.
D S \ v n n n llx r
Q2/vnc*
ruickly. You can buy from tho |
AUCIUTECT
. 1 • v ^ U IlH v llj O t lju l l o
|map before the physical work is, The oldest of all pyramids ante
-ectricai.
VELVETEEN SKIRTS
An opera to he produced in
itarteu
and
y
»u
will
be
taken
nut
minting
the
great
Gizt-h
group
by
P ELECTRIC CO.
(Realtors)
First National Hank Bid?.
Velveteen skirts to be worn with Prague includes parts for foxes,
to see the property. Easy term:; between 300 to 500 yuirs is the
h to Gillon &amp; Platt
sweaters for winter sports, come heavers, and other animals, wni e 105 Magnolia Ave.
103 N. Park Avc. to quick buyers. Write X. Y. /. step pyramids of Sakkarn, 123
Sanford, ----------- Florida
Pi3. Everything elec- in the most fascinating shades of there will he a ballet of spiders
Phone 122
Phone 48
Care The Herald.
( miles south of Cairo.
fiune 122. Electrugith blue, green, crimson und orange, [and butterflies.
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NOTICE TO TAX
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NOW IS T H E T I M E

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ASSOCIATE!) PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925.

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G et $7,000
ry o f Bank
ilf

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IStctclierJNosr
$10,000 Solid
&gt;d With Afdin
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War Dept. Approves
3 Florida Bridges

' NEW GBLfcANS, Jan. 24—
Thc *Fkcfr^t Street branch in­
terstate Trurt and Banking
Company was held up by two
bnndita Saturday morning. Aft! « tyfttg \the ,mannger and em­
ployees with tags, they escaped i
in an kdtohiobilc with loot of
dbout TT.OOO.

BRIBE EFFORT

Ma d e b y m e a n s
Is Left OFFICIALS STATE

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

Senator Bruce, Maryland,
Wants Recognition of Moral
Obligation for French Help
In RcvolutionaryWarPcriod

WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. —
Three Florida Bridge applica­
tions were approved by SecreThe Frerct, Street branch Intary o f War Weeks, after mod­
ifying the original plans fo r the
bridge ncrosa Sarasota Bay,
from Cedar Point to Starmonds
Key, the reconstruction o f a
bridge ncrois New River at
Fort Lauderdale and tho bridge
across Little Pottshurg Creek
In South Jacksonville.

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H alf Million Development

Smith Lands, West of Sanford,
And Containing 257 Acres
Will Be Developed Into a
Stone Appointment Will Be
First Class Home District
Taken Up Again Mondny;
In Meantime Wheeler In­ Will Create Beach
dictment Bitterly Scored

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Ambassador?
40 Thousand Squi
Mile Area Covered
By Eclipse Visible I
U. S. This Mbrnini

One Mile in Length

HOUSE TAKES UP Senate Debate Upon Work Will Begin As Soon As
Selections Expected Men and Equipment Can Be
Germany District Attorney And His Aid Senator Declares That He SHOALS MEASURE Senators Decide To Submit Arranged For In Sanford
Wants Collection of War
Warren’s Name Making No
Tell Coutt They Were Not
He Tried To Appmacned by Former Debts on Generous Terms AGAIN ON MONDAY Recommendations In Case
'{ . I •

iraft Evader
lurn to U. S.
ELPHIA, Jan. 24.
cim? a fugitive he
SI etcher, com*
fhnuffeur to Grov| Bergiloll, notorvader Friday surFederal District
re.
in Movamensing
[fault of $10,000,Icd with aiding and
Iserting member of
|military forces and
caling such a fugi,t be had left Berg­
, Stecher said he
. country by .wuy
Liard and Canada,
ut Philadelphia for
ip unrecognized.
Emma Bergdoll,
over, aware of hin
He said he had
Ithe name of Frank
statement to AsStatcs District Atiy Deininger, Stcchrepeatedly urged
fcturn to the United
ee the music” and
'erences on the aubd them to separate
two and one half
e last he had seen
added, was a few
left for this coun­
in Kborbnch, tho
nsuccessful nttempt
If Americana to kidevader, in which onu
and killed by Berg­
er baiUv bitten.
:vrr»tivr. Mid Dci*.Inted every incident
&lt;e .Stccher, with the
beside him in army
rni, fled from the
sion nt Wynncfield,
his city, leaving bc0 army sergeants
1 detailed to guard
he seachcd for a
t of gold” ho told
had buried in the
[land.
air, black whon he
;ig racing car in its
s gray today—from
by thu entire affair,
Official intimation of
sence here came to
[inch, an uttornoy, to
tuld his story at
a man in whom he
Mr. Lynch com‘ ith Mr. Deininger,
[the surrender took
M to appear before
p again tomorrow.
|escapc, Stecher stata surprise to him.
jir was seated under
fore of thu Bergdoll
frover’s powerful raciside the house, the
orgeants were being
Suddenly
Grover
the door, hurled n
|h« ear, leaped to the
[flight was on. Setch|r Paid no heed to his
[stay nt home and see
fough.
Ijistead the
loaded the ear for the
lie race for freedom
pvor changed from
1° civilian clothes and
through Ohio, Indi­
land other states and
Inrthwest. They tlrove
|at. one taking the
p* other slept. Near
bolder they aban[ " ' and started walkifclift” from two nlcn
||»«y .iat outside what
f “tii as United States
r. while the men went
[1Cfd on page 2)

liner Again
M in Service
l ‘ Jacksonville, Clyde
|tla' been out of serpp'age sustained when
j” an®: a leak about a
r, been repaired and
ln, service Monday,
[need .Saturday by ofL m
boat was
J1 * eland Dock when
|,‘,ie“ rri,l and a negro
T 'e t0 e\c«Pe from the
I
ff*Wed to death.
called attenL 1
the placing
h scn[tC2 again would
hfI « U r daily service
F win ln Jwkeonvllle.
Ihe
bcRm U« initial
ayup f„ r rep3ir,
L .k o nv.',k’ Monday
|° he St, John's river.

n n _____

Agent of Dept, of Justice
NE1V YORK, Jan. 24.—Govern­
ment officials testified in federal
court Friday for tho defense of
Thomas B. Felder, attorney, and
uaston B. Means, former agent for
the department of justice, on trial
for alleged conspiracy to obstruct
justice by bribery.
United States Attorney William
Hayward and his former assistant,
John Holley Clark Jr., called by
the defense, testified that neither
.b elder nor Mcnns ever hnd at­
tempted to bribu them. The gov­
ernment charges that the pair, to­
gether with Means’ former secrer? er
•klrnecI«?. collected
505,000 from defendants in the
Crager Systcm-Altoona Glass Cu?&gt;
ket Company, case on the repre­
sentation thnt they would use it in
bribing officials to call off the
prosecution.
Hayward and Clark were nmong the officials the government
charges the alleged conspirators
said they intended to bride, ns
were the ten attorney general,
Harry M. Daugherty, and William
J. Burns, at that time director of
the bureau of investigation o f the
department of justice. It wa v un­
derstood that both Daugherty and
Burns would be called ns defense
witnesses when the trial in resum­
ed Monday.
Felder nlso took the stand after
his three law partners, William
II. Chorosh, Harold Spielberg and
Edward J. McCrosnin had testi­
fied that the $1)5,000 paid over by
the Crager-Glasa Casket compnny,
defendants, hnd been given ns
Dwyers’ fees. The three witnes­
ses. in furtherance of their con­
tention that the money was a leg.
nl fee, testified that $24,000 of it
hnd been paid to Joseph D.’ Kostncr, Chicago nldemnn u.*l. attor­
ney, also as attorney’s fees.
Assistant United States Attor­
ney Todd, cross-examining McCrossin asked him if the man he
thought to bo Kostner was not
in realty Means. Tho witness ans­
wered in tho negative.
Felder testified he hnd but n
slight ncqunintancc with Jnrnecke
who pleaded guilty nt the opening
of the trial nod became a witness
for the government. Jarnccke tes­
tified that ho had conducted the
alleged bribery negotiations be­
tween the alleged victims and
Means ami Felder.
Jnrnecke, Felder, said,
had
brought a “ Mr. Gctzler,” one of
tho Crager System defendants, to
his office. Gctzler it was, he ad­
ded, who returned him ns defense
attorney declaring that he was
weary of his fellow defendant’s
inability to nrrivc at a decision.
Getzlor’s co-defendants inter also
retained him ns attorney, Felder
testified, and it was thus that he
got into the case. He served in
no other capacity than than of law
ycr, he asserted.

Borah’s Charges
Are Challenged

A program of lake front devel­
opment that means creation of a
|Two Minutes Longest
beach 100 feet'wide and a mile long
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Recog. Rule Reported Which Refers
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Fur­ opening of a new subdivision of
Time Any One City
delay in senate action on tho 250 acres containing GOO lots, the
ration of “ mornl obligation” on the
Bill to Full and Free Con­ ther
nomination
of
Harlan
F.
Stono
of
part of the United States to
Covered By Eclipse^
ference; Norris Planning New York, to be a supreme court installation of sewerage and light­
France in consideration of the lat­
To Mnke Fight Upon Issue justice, and of Charles B. Warren, ing systems and paving of streets
NE;W YORK, Jan. 24.—A
ter’s war debt because of loans
of Michigan, to succeed him ns at­ nnd sidewalks, which will bo gotten
nnd gifts to the colonies during
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24— An- torney general wns indicated Fri­ under way as quickly as possible,
rapidly vanishing street dark- j
the revolutionary period was urg­ othcr move wns mnde in tho house day by both surface and undcr-sur- wns announced Saturday morning
ness was daubed over 40,000
face developments.
ed upon the senate today by Sen­ Friday to get the Underwood Mus­
square
miles in the most den- &lt;
by
E.
A.
Douglass
of
the
SwopeAdditional opposition to the con­
ator Bruce, Democrat, Maryland, cle Shoals bill sent straight from firmation of Mr. Stone’c appoint­ Douglass Company. All of the im­
iely
populated
section of Unit-in a speech challenging statements
ment has resulted from the notion provements aro to be made before
tho
spenker’s
table
into
conference
cd
States,
as
the
solar eclipse',
made yesterday by Chairman Bor­
of the department of justico in any of the lots nrc to be placed
ah of the foreign relations com­ between the house nnd senate.
today
affected
the
activity of
moving to seek an indictment in on sale, it is said, nnd will cost
mittee.
A rule wns reoorted bv the houso the District of Columbia against more than 1500,000.
more than 10,000,000 people
Senator Medill McCormick of 111.
Before the second day’s discus­ rules committee disagreeing""with Burton K. Wheeler, Democrat,
The property to be developed is
living totally in the area.
sion of the subject has ended, Sen­ all senate amendments nnd referr­ Montana, in connection with the known ns tho Smith lands and lies inoia, is bring considered by Presi­
The bustle of business de­
dent
Cooiidgc
for
the
ambassador­
ator Borah had made it clear thnt ing the bill to a “ lull and freo con­ same case in which nn indictment west of Sanford. It fronts on Lnkc
his position hnd not changed, and ference,” which means thnt the ngninst him now is pending in the Monroe for approximately n mile. ship to Germany,____________V___ ferred for the height o f celestial
wonders. Striking the earth at
Senator Dill, Democrnt, Washing­ house conferences would not be re­ federal courts in his home state.
The development program will be
Red Lake, Minn., the moon's shad- ' '
ton, hnd made a plea for cessation stricted in their negotiations.
With respect to Mr. Warren’s carried forward ns fast as possi­
ow about 100 miles wide, swept '
of what he termed "the unnecessa­
Chnirmnn Snell of the committee nomination, n rennte judicinry sub­ ble, according to Mr. Douglnss who
eastward in a curve at tho rate of
ry nnd unproductive debate.”
said he planned to call tho rule up committee Friday decided to pre­ expects to have the improvement
thirty miles per minutes to the ..^,^,
The inter said ho favored col­ in the house Monday and he be­ sent it to tho whole committee completed before next winter.
Atlantic ocean. Two minutes was •&gt;■
lection of the French debt, but de­ lieved it would receive the necess­ without recommendation nfter Sen­ Dredging for the beach and other
tho longest time any one city was
sired thnt the United Stntcs dis­ ary majority vote to mnke it ef­ ator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, development will begin ns quick­
covered.
play n “ generous spirit" in the fective. If the rule prevails,' sup­ hnd submitted a compilation o f ly as men, equipment nnd mater­
Dreams of astronomers seeking
porters of the bill feel thnt only testimony given by Mr. Warren
matter.
ials enn bo brought to Sanford,
total eclipse of the'sun under ideal
Senator Borah, whose address, u few weeks would be required to before congressional committees according to thq announcement.
conditions were realized Saturday
yesterday wns in the nature of n get the bill before the senate and some years ago in the “sugar trust”
In discussing tho nrogrnm map­ Hnrry Ehle, Sanford Star in New York and New England,
hour©
for
finnl
action.
investigation.
'
leply to a recent speech in the
in Michigan and* Ontario, however,
Should the bill be ordered to
Before his nomination wns sent ped out by the compnny, Mr. Doug­
Leads Field With 78 But clouds
French chamber of deputies by
lnss declared thnt the city of San-&gt;
of low visibility frustrated
conference
by
the
house
the
next
to
the
sennte,
Mr.
Warren'himself
Deputy Marir,
from which he
Team Is Defeated Five and scientitlo tests.
ford
will
bo
asked
to
extend
it’s
fight
will
be
in
the
senate
over
tho
brought the record In this proceed­
drew the conclusion thnt the debt
western boundary and take the
Four; Dance Follows Mntch Especially in New York City
issue hnd become one of repudia­ appointment of conferees. Back- ing to Washington nnd placed them tract into the city after comple­
witnessing of the first total cclipso
err.
of
the
Alabama
senator’s
meas­
before
President
Cooiidgc
who
tion. dcclnrcd historical evidence
tion.
ure
are
determined
to
have
the
found them entirely satisfactory.
Eight golfers representing the in 119 years was a magnificent
disclosed that the American gov­
spectacle. When momentary black­
“ We plan to begin nt once fill­
measure
handled
by
friendly
sen­
The
new
development
with
re­
ernment hnd received no gifts nnd
ing' in low places, opening up nnd Orlnndo Country Club wrested ness of midnight came at 0:11, it
ate
managers
and
in
order
to
ac­
spect
to
opposition
to
favorable
had repaid its revolutionary debt
paving streets, laying sidewnlks honors from a Snnford team yes­ was accompanied by n beautiful
to France. He asserted today that complish this, they will ask for senate action on Mr. Stone's ap­ nnd putting in sewers. It Is our terday nfternoon in an invitational sign of the corona there won en­
relection of conferees by n direct pointment enme suddenly, nnd nft­
if Senator Bruce had “ any evi­ vote of the tennte instead of the
er Senator Overman, Democrat, purpose to co-opernto with the tourney played on 'the local coun­ thusiasm. Watchers from skydence himself,
thnt it wns not usual practice of permitting their
North Carolina, hnd hnd consider­ county commissioners in the con­ try club links. The scoring, under tcrapers and hill tops applauded
paid, I will accept it.”
appointment bv the presiding offi­ ation of the nomination deferred struction of the lnkc front high­ the Nassau system, shows Orlando choered.
Decries Bclittleincnt of Aid
Today’s scientific observation of
cer. This will be done because sen­ until next Mondny on the bnsis of way. We plan to ;&gt;ut in electric won G to 4.
Decrying what he termed an at­ ators in regular line of appoint­ the inquiry mndo by the judiciary lights through the whole subdiv­
Lowering skies nnd a momentary tho solar eclipse was one of tho
tempt to “ belittle’’ French nid to ment voted ngninst passage -&gt;f the committee in connection with Mr. ision and to place along the beach threat of rnin greeted the play* most successful ever made accord­
the colonies, Senator Bruce read Underwood bill.
Stone's appearance as counsel for n white way system o f lighting. ers when they arrived on tho ing to the report of Dr. E. E. Free,
numerous excerpts from contem­
Opponents of the measure, ltd •xecutors of the cstnt* of the late
“ In addition to tho Smith lands, course. The first foursomr, com­ head scientist of Americans Expe­
porary authorities, both in the by Chairman Norm , arc prepared J. Pirrpont Morgnn In n
suij the Swopc-Dougtnss Company has posed of Harry' Ehle, Judge E. P. dition nt Paathampton, Long- Is- '
United Stntes.and abroad, ns tend­ to give battle on the senat
n«*-liist James A. Ownbe)\n Colo­ acquired Woodland Park, n small jlounholder nnd Sneed nnd Rogers land over a special telephone wire •.
ing to prove that the assistance of over tho proposal to brenk the cus­ rado mining man.
to New York. The corona said
jract of about seven acres adjoin- o f Orlando teed o ff nt 2:30 o'­
money nnd ammunition aii.uncril tom of ejecting conferees.
Senators would not discuss the in*; the larger tract. It will be clock, and the other foursomes fol­ Dr. Free, wan larger and more
by France were the result of “ deop
beautiful thnn was expected. Two
lowed quickly.
If the houso adopts the rule, the matter for publication, but there
popular sympathy held by tho conferees would hnve unlimited wan considerable talk nliout it in included in tho development pro­
The lenders were followed by prominences were visible to astron­
French people" rather than their power to amend the present Un­ the cloak rooms and there were gram which means that 257 acres
omers nt Ensthnmpton.
government's jealousy of Great derwood bill. Tile house has no indications that it would become of land will bo improved. It re­ Dean nnd Chittenden and their op­
ponents,
then
I’nrkor
nnd
Rlglow
quires dredgin'* to fill in the low
Britain.
NEW YORK, Jnn. 24.— A ray of
counter amendments to submit be­ the subject of senate debate.
places in tho tract while the beach and Herndon and Higgins nnd their
He emphnsized particularly ex­ cause the house bill provided for
swung
among
tha
In connection with the subject, it will be created through dredging opponents making up the lust four­ blncknesz
pressions of gratitude found in let­ the lease of the property to Henrv wus made known that Attorney
spheres Friday night silently nnd
some.
ters of Bcnjnmin Franklin nnd as­ Ford, who has withdrawn his o f­ General Stone hns sent formnl no­ from the bottom of the lake.
nmjeaticully bearing toward tho
Ehlo nnd Housholdor won their
“ Tho cost of tho improvements
serted that in addition to govern­ fer.
tice to Senator Wheeler, through is estimated nt nbout $3,000 per mntch handily, adding the entire earth.
ment loans to the colonies, out­
It wns tho ebony shadow cast by
Both friends nnd foes of the his counsel. Senator Walsh, of
right gifts in 1781 amounting to measure agree that many modifica­ Montann. thnt his case would he acre throughout the tract. Wo are three points possible to the plus the moon in eclipsing the sun,
G,000,000 livres "which had no con­ tions will bo mnde in the bill if it presented to n District of Colum­ going to divide an acre into only side of the Sanford column. Ehle’s gliding through the void eternal
card
of 78 was the heat score tour.
nection what ever with tho nubsi- goes to conference.
Alterations bia grand jury early next month. three lots for it ia the intention
dics received through the agency are expected particularly in the Also it becarno known thnt Mr. of the company to make the land turned in during the afternoon,
At n rate of thousands of miles
including the professional match­ nn hour Its arc described itself in
of Beaumurchuils,” should be re­ fertilizer provisions.
Stone hnd written a second letter really valuable nnd to give the pur­
membered.
vuiue received for his mo­ es. Dean nnd Chittenden navigat­ the hcuvcnH. But this shadow
Supnorters of the mensure con­ on' the matter Friday to Senator chaser
ed the course with more difficult traveled in frigid darkness and,
ney.
As illustrating the importance of tend flint the fundamental princi­ Walsh.
French loans. Senator Bruce said, ples of the bill will be retained,
.....
..........................................
"fill, "t the end, were able to therefore, went unseen by humans.
The
beach
front
lots
will
be
Letters Private
George Washington wrote to Frank but opponents claim thnt the bill
For n brief space Sutunlay, how­
a P°sitlve result o f one point,
Senator Walsh declined to make more vnluuble than the otheri but, H
lin in 1781: “ We must have ono of could lie rewritten nnd nn entirely public the letters or discuss their it is planned to protect all proThe Orlando players on the third ever this black beacon will havo
two things; Peace, or money from new measure reported if the con­ contents, saying that both were perty holders in tho suhdivinior foursomo won by two points, flitting encounter with the earth.
France.”
ferees felt so inclined.
marked “ private nnd confidential.' through mating the bench common defeating Parker nnd Biglow. Tho As it rushes upon the nbodo o f hu­
mans nnd off again, n darkness as
“ Thnt ho gift wns made nnd
If the Underwood bill does go Nor would Senator Wheeler make property of them nil. No boat tournament thus wns in doubt, of
midnight will he spread us if
that it wns incalculable value to to conference and is pas; cd by tho any statement.
houses nor other buildings will be with Sanford lendirg; t to 2. The
this country rests upon unquestion­ senate nnd house, it will have the
The Montnnu indictment ngninst erected on tbo wnter front without last foursome, the deciding play of with a tapering charcoal crayoi,
ed contemporary history," Sena­ distinction of having been unacted......
the tournament drew a largo gal­ 243,000 miles long, on a path 100
Senator
Wheeler returned enrly
— ...........—
tor Bruce declared.
lery
for the Inst holes of the match. miles wide extending from Red
(Continued
on
page
2)
without consideration by any com-1 ’ Id* year, charges that he accepted
The Sanford team needed only one Lake, Minn., to the Shetland Is­
mittce cither in the senate
o r , fecs front Gordon Campbell, a
point from the final match to re­ lands In the Atlantic.
house. It was offered on tho floor' Montana oil operator, for appear
Every few years some part of
f*
,t
M n lt.,4 i 4 « .4 M
A
a t - ___
____?
_i &amp;
itt
It
W «f „
—
*
f
. 1 n *f * I
.I
• a - - - — •__ ,
turn a winner while Orlandir need­
ns a substitute to the agriculture ing before a federal department
ed the whole threo and proceedd earth’s surface is visited by a solar
hill and was passed by that body as counsel in violation of the law.
in n business like manner to get eclipse, partial or total. But tho
Unless this course is followed, The Menutor denounced the charges
la:tt eclipse to travel in the approx­
them.
there will be no chance o f Muscle in the senate as a “ frame-up,” nnd
Shoals legislation until the new after a special committee hnd mnde
The Nassau system of scoring, imate pnth of Saturday’s came in
1906, nnd the next won’t come until
congress.
under which tho match was con­ the
an investigation, tho senate held
year 2144.
that it had been unable to find
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—The
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. — Po­ ducted, awards to the winner of
Heralded With Much Ado
evidence
to
support
the
charge.
the
first
nino
holes
one
point
and
postal pay and rate increase bill
lice Eriday began nn investigation
Pussing, ns the impending one
Favorable action on Mr. War­ after execution by hanging o f Her­ to the winner of the Inst nine holes will, over the most densely popu­
wns given a clear road in the sen­ Fails In Attempt To
ren’s nomination wns urged before
ate Friday when a point of order
Copeland, negro convicted of nnothcr point. The scores are then lated part o f tho United States and
Get Rail Compromise the judiciary sub.committec by Sen­ bert
against all the proposed rate ad­
murder, into statements he wus checked nnd the side winning the Canada, where all known facilities
ator Means, Republican, Colorado, said to have inude thnt he hnd eighteen holes get n third point. for scientific observation are pres­
vances was defeated 50 to 20. Con­
Sanford, however, was uble to ent in nbiindance, its arrival is her­
siderable debate nnd some changes
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Sena­ but after a comparatively brief killed n policeman in Chicago in
in these provisions, however, are in tor Cummings, Republican, Iowa, session, . the sub-committee, of 1919, ind committed numerous oth­ redeem itself partly through the alded with more ado than any o f
announced nfter a conference S at-1which Senator Borah, Republican, er murders in different sections showing made in a professional its predecessors.
I
prospect.
*
Further consideration of the urdny with President Cooiidgc thnt Idaho, is the chairmnn nnd third of the country.
foursomo that got under way
Departments of tho government
I
measure went over nfter the vote, he had abandoned efforts ut n com­ member derided against any affir­
A negro wlm had interview Cope shortly after tho first match of weather service have utilized ev­
I
which came late Friday, nnd there promise between railroad mana­ mative action one way or another. land, dcctarod after the hanging the tournament began.
O t i s ery known device to determine
is a likelihood nlso that Senator gers and employees on legislation
thnt the latter had told him he hnd George and F. !,. Voorhes, of Sun- whether the skies will be clear or
' &lt;1
New York Giants and Chicago killed 12 men during his career.
Moses, Republican, New Hamp­ similar to the ffowell-Barkeley bill
ford, defeated Bob Brown prugres* cloudy at strategic points in the
shire, in churge of tho Mil, will per­ but dealing with railroad labor White Sox will sail this month on
Copclund was hanged for thu aional at the Orlando County Club pnth of the eclipse; for a single
mit it to be laid aside Saturday disputes.
nn exhibition tour, including murder of two police officers nnd nnd W. D. Clark, architect of the capricious cloud, sailing across the
for the war department appropria­
Neither ride, he said, had been gnmes in Canada, Irclund, Eng­ a deputy sheriff here in 1018. In local course.
line of conjunction o f sun and moon
willing to agree to conference.
tion measure.
1919 he escaped from jail and go­
land, Belgium nnd Italy.
The first nino holes went to the ut the crucial moment can set at
Eleven Democrats and one Farm
ing to Chicago, according to the visiting pro nnd his partner, one nuught the lubors of un army of
er-Lahor, Johnson, of Minnesota,
alleged confession, was arrested on up. George nnd Voorhees, however, astronomers and spoil the fun of
joined with Republicans in defeat­
a minor charge was released on rallied shnrply on the last nine a host of laymen.
ing the point o f order against the j
collateral, and tho next day killed holes winning 3 up.
Disappointing Weather
rate increase sections which, if
the police officer who arrested him.
The latest report of the weath­
Out
sustained, would have caused a de­
The negro interviewer said Cope­ Par
er bureau Friday night was des­
14 4 4 3 4 3 5 4—35
lay until the house, which has not
land went into nomdctail in tell­ Brown
tined to spread disappointment ov­
5ii 4 5 3 4 4 6 4— II
yet received it from committee
er somo states. It said that only
NEW YORK
Jan. 21.—Gaso­ line 1 1-2 cents a gn'lon in New ing of the Chicago murder, and in Clark
4ft 4 5 5 5 I 6 4— 13
could act on the bill.
no George
in Eastern New York, Massachu­
line and crude oil price advances Jersey nnd 2 cents n gallon in the the other cases mentioned
5
5
4
5
3
5
4
0
4—
11
The point of order raised by Sen­ became general Friday in practic­ rest o f its territory. The Stand­ nnmes or places, except that one
setts, Connecticut and Rhode Is­
Voorh’s
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
6
4—
13
ator Swanson, Democrat, on the ally all districts east of the Mis­
wus in Texus, one in South Caro­
land, was likely to be clear weath­
ard
Oil
Compnny
of
New
York
will
In
ground that the rate udvances con­ sissippi river.
er during eclipse time.
The advance in raise the price of gaouliiie in New lina, nnd others in various sec­ Par
5
4
3
4
4
4
3
4
4—35
70
stituted revenue raising legisla­ gaioliiic ranges from one to three
tions of the country.
Overcast skies wore predicted for
York nnd New England tomorrow,
Brown
56 4 5 5 4 4 5 4—42 83
tion and as such should originate
northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and
cents
a
gallon
which
crude
was
the
wholesale
price
being
advanc­
Clerk
4
5
4
5
5
4
3
5
5—
10
81
in the house under the constitution
upper Michigan, partly overcast
MARKETS
Georgo
55 4 5 5 4 4 5 5—42 83
was supported by 23 Democrats, 3 marked up from 15 to 35 cents a ed 1 1-2 cents to 18 1-2 cents and
the retail price 2 cents a gallon to
Voorh’s 53 3 4 5 4 3 4 5— 36 79
Republicans, Bookhnrt of Iowa; barrel.
Continued on page 2.
Although tho American Petrol­ 22 cents.
CHICAGO. Jan. 24. — Wheat:
At tho conclusion o f the tourna­
Frazier of North Dakota; and one
eum
Institute
published
figures
The Standard Oil Company of May. 1.93%; June. 1.94%; July, ment Mayor Forrest Lake present­
Farmer-Labor, Shipstead of Min­
Thursday showing an increase of Kentucky hns advanced the price 1.69« to 1.70. Com: May, 1.33% ed to the winning Orlando team
nesota.
Opium Conference Is
Tho
Democrats
who
voted 18,(150 barrels in the daily average of gasoline 2 cents a gallon to 1.33%. Oats, May, 61%.
the sllvr trophy offered by the
production
o
f
crude
oil
for
the
throughout its territory with the
against the point of order were:
Chamber of Commerce. Tho may­ Saved From Collapse
Bruce, Maryland; Dial, South Car­ week tnded Jan. 17, the subse­ exception of Savannah, Ga., where CZAR CALLED SELF MASTER or was called upon to make the
olina; Ferris, Michigan, George. quent sharp drop in thp output of the advance is 3 cents, and in Cov­
presentation when It was found
GENEVA. Jan. 24.—Tho Inter­
LENINGRAD, Juff. 24— T h e that R. W. Penrman, secretary of national Opium conference was
Georgia; Gerry. Rhode Island; fhe new Wortham field in Texas ington, Ky., where the price is un­
King, Utah; McKcIIar, Tennessee; promoted the general advance in changed. Standard Oil of Louisana Revolution Museum has received the chumber
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of commerce,
could saved from collapse Saturday
Retd. Missouri; Sheppard, Texas; prices for the raw and refined pro­ has marked up the wholesale and nn interesting document from the not appeur duo to illness.
when a resolution was Introduced
Smith, South Carolina, and Walsh, |ducts.
retail prices 1 1-2 cents to 17 1-2 Moscow government- -It is tho
A dance at tho country club be- by Finland providing for a JointMontana.
Jhe Standard Oil Company of cents and 19 1-2 cents respective­ census return which was filled in gan nt 9 o’clock with the Fort committe from the first and aeoiad
Indiana advance o f one cent a gal­ ly.
by the czaristic family in 1897. The Pitt Orchestra providing music. A conferences to inquire into opium
Of 2 834 marriages in England i lon effective Friday, brought the
These advances have been met answer of the then ciar and czar- large number attended the dunce smoking in the far East, approv­
ending in suits for dissolution and tank wagon price in Chicago to 15 by the Texas Company, Sinclair ina to the question, “ What ia your which was given for the benefit ed by Stephen G. Porter, head of
annulment within one year 1,1GG| Cents.* The Standard Oil Company Company and most of the other profession?” was “ Master and o f the newly organized Sanford
the American delegation was unan­
of New Jersey has advanced gaso­ large refiners,
were childless.
mistress of the Russian empire.” Golf club.
imously adopted.
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Postal Rate Bill
Given Clear Path
Washington News By Vote Of Senate

WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Tho
senate again debated the French
war debt.
The senate elections committee
recommended that Senator May­
field of Texas be seated.
Secretary Hoover agreed to nid
in the campaign for rebuilding the
Louvinn library.
Addition opposition developed
to the confirmation of Attorney
General Stone as a supreme court
justice.
Arguments on the motion to
quash the naval oil indictments
were heard in District o f Colum­
bia supreme court.
The nonntc interstate commerce
committee voted in favor of re­
ducing interest rates on money
loaned by the government to rail­
roads.
Commissioner Burke of the o f­
fice of Indian affairs a.’ kcd the
house Indiana committee to dis­
miss charges of maindminstration
of bin office.
The United States and Nether­
lands governments agreed to ar­
bitrate the question of sovereign­
ty over til*' Inland of I’ almaa in
the Philippine archipelago.
Action on the nomination of
Charles B. Warren to he attorney
genera! was held up by a senate
sub-committee on insistence of
Senator Walsh of Montana.
LOAN INCREASES SWEDEN’S
DEBT

STOCKHOLM. Jan. 24—Swedenfa national debt increased during
the month of November by 11,600,-.
000 to 1.7J7,GOO,000 crowns, be­
cause of the dollar loon floated in
tho United States. The property
c f the Swedish government is es­
timated at 2.899,000,000 crown*
while securities nmejint to owV
000,000 crowns.

First Visible In
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ORLANDO WINNER
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On Friday From One To Three Cents

Negro Executed Is
Said To Have Been
Wholesale Slayer

�THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2S, 1925.

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All sroiir favorite Sports
Golf, of coins*. An IB hoi* coins* Is now twlng
daaignai] by Donald Rot*.
Thafintat fishing In KtoHila Is found on Saiasou
Bay. Coma pit your akill against th* kingly T«ipon.
Sarasota Bay, mor* b**utililul than th* Hay of
Naplaa, otl*ra nevar adding Joy to tha juiw.i hoai
* anthualasr or tha yachtkinan.
Th* surrounding country, abounding in gam*,
fornlthaa aplandid sport.
You will aojoy Ilf* to th* utmost h«t« In VVuii.

#al4 Batata*.

To live gloriously and to profit greatly
OME, let your senses revel in the
enchanting beauty of Whitfield
Estates. Amid nature’s lavish col­
orings, with the most beautiful bay
/ in
the world stretching out at your feet,
learn of the opportunities that await
you in the growth and development
of this modern wonderland*

Those who buy now at the very reasonable
prices at which the first unit will be offered must
surely reap a large reward for their foresight

Here you may live gloriously, and here too
you may profit greatly.
For as more and more
people come and see how nature’s matchless splen­
dor is being supplemented by the handiwork of
man, the demand for home sites in Whitfield Es­
tates will become greater and greater. The ulti­
mate prices cannot even be estimated, for there is
no limit to the premium that men who love the
beautiful will pay for the ideal home site.

W hile no actual sales will be consummated
until the opening day, January 29th, you may pro­
tect yourself by selecting the lots you want and
reserving them today. Tomorrow may be too late.
Decide right now to be among the many who
will take advantage of this opportunity. If you can­
not visit the property, send for the information
which will enable you to choose wisely.

That is the reason why Whitfield Estates on
Sarasota Bay offers today an incomparable invest­
ment opportunity. For the dream of those who
come to enjoy this land of balmy breezes, spark­
ling waters and moonlight nights, is to own a
home on or near the water front

Plats of the property, together with complete
details of the elaborate improvements, may bo had
from our offices. In all fairness to yourself, we
ask that you investigate this opportunity for un­
usual profits and compare it with any other real
estate offer that has been made you.

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Thb entlia development consists of
nearly 800 acre*, facing on Sarasota Bay.
Tha Turn la ml Trail runs through th*
property, which Is only u few mlnutaa
ride by tnutur from Sarasota.
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Tho property will be traversed by
perfectly paved boulevards, so Ingeni­
ously arranged that nearly every let has
a view of the bay.
Many beautifully doslgnad home*
are now being built in Whitfield Estates.
One of Florida’s finest hotela will
bo erected on the property. A magni­
ficent yacht club and basin Is to b#
constructed, enabling you to land on
the property from yacht or power boat.
A golf courso, designed by Donald
Ross, will bo laid out at once, and a vary
attractive country club la to bo built.
Can you not picture the inevitable
enhancement of values In Whitfield
Estates as soon aa these improvements
get under way?
Better make your reservations to­
day, before some one else gets the sitss
you want.

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| SOLAR ECLIPSE ' JohnnyJonesShoWg-to J)fy Advocates Ll
vm w pn m n * v Reach DeLandSimday

VIEWED TODAY
BY TEN MILLION

Germany Showing
Political Activity

AmericanDoctorsPlan
EnglishVisitNextJune

DeLAND, Jan. 24 -The great*
LONDON, .Tan. 7— The InterState Post Graduate Assembly o f
Johnny J. Jones Exposition aggro
IBIS atherical n U n x, though mWnt in the graph, can be w*d* to
America, an organization com­ a
gation of fun producing, joy-giv­
U l k l f yon prtthe ri*te vronl oombirationafro-n tho definition*
(Continual from Page 1.)
BERLIN, Jan. 24— The prohib­ prising about 75,000 members of
ing, gloom-dispelling as well as
iron below tho circle. Thus you will rolvo th? “ Riddle o ! the
ition issue is gradually becoming th- American medical profession j
Bklea fo r northern lower Michigan educational, historical, classical, rewill hold Its annual congress In
* -*
a live one. in .Germany.
During England next June.
„
and the Lake Huron region, as well fined amusements and interesting
the
The party of some 300 or 400
features will arrive in DeLand o n ! the caml,a,‘rn for Parliament reoh for Western New York.
representatives
o
f
tho
nsscmbly
fcjT Directors o f the Canadian wea­ Sunday morning, Jan. 25, l m m e - ! " " 4^ c,09cd tha anti-liquor Inter- which will visit England, will be
*"*
trR d de" headed by Dr. Charles Mayo, of
ther bureau issued prognostications dintely assomblylng at the Volusia f , .V*
a
similarly disconcerting to those County Fair show ground! wherej dltlatea lo ^ d g d a rc* where* they Rochester, Minn., and will be wel­
in
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who will be within the northern they will be in all readiness on stood. Most persons queried were comed here by a large Anglo-Am­
boundary o f the cclipi c’s path, f o r , Monday to start their two weeks' [ able, however, to sidejlcp the Is- erican committee including such
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to
16
distinguished persons ns Sir Hum­
there,
too, partly cloudy skies were engagement for the second annual! sue without losing any votes,
u
phrey Rollcston, Sir William Arpredicted,
with
possible
snowfall,
i
Volusia
County
Fnir
and
Festival,
j
Among
the
demands
put
forazt
w
ts
ti
Science Ready for Phenomenon I Recent advance notices from Ed. I ward by the German prohibitionJt buthnot Lane. Sir vWllUani*- Halea
a
Prcpnratlona more
extensive |R- Salter, the Jones publicity p ro -1forces nrc the following: An em- ^ d t e and Sir St. Clair Thomp3i
20
mnde
before,
muter,
nrc
very
lavish
J
^
n
praise
o
f
bargo
upon
nil
intoxicating
drinks
Bon*
than
ever
were
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.
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Mf* ■
await tho arrival of that tip o f , the newness of the different feat- imported from other countries; im­
TI
31
moon’s shadow. Leaders in all urcr, not only ar regards the equip- mediate closing of ail saloons of OldEnglishSilverware g
branches of science will observe 1n,«nt but the originality o f the at- n shady character; restriction of
3a
any record at sen, on land nnd In j
wmeo nre on new lor tyza Hquor production to the quant- O ffers Good Dividends,*
tho air this phenomon o f solar t exceP*■ tw° ° / ltns.t &gt;'c a r " =u: ccm- fty osrential for medicinal nnd re4?
cclipse,
which is caljed
.The cmef cla.m
j jigious puipuacni
purposes; DniucairttllUIl
sequestration U
ofI
*
' ’ nature's
t ' « c,s*
f V
«|j of the
| Johnny
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LONDON, Jan. 24.— There is r.
most awe-inspiring nnd most beau-1Jexpowtion and the o n e ,n]1 breweries nnd distilleries; so- great boom nt tho moment in nr■47
t!fu npcctnclo.
Jt£ w |cUHxation of restaurants ord
erd tique silver over hero and genuine
&gt;*7
They have gathered nnd rehears- the big Canadian fairs. Including hostolries: strict nrohibtion of the examples of the nrt of tho old
M
55
ed. In thirteen fixed observato- the big nntionai exposition, at To- , ,ic .,r intoxicitim? drink-4
hnv«
_____ ___
t i , _______
I rnnift.
middi,. west nnd
„„,i south­ raic *»t intoxicating drinks to boys English silversmiths nre at present
rics, _________
noted professors
will
mnncuv-1
ronto, nnd
nnd middle
50
fetching high prices in the nolo
nnd girls under age.
er ponderout telescopes nnd cam- j ern t'tate fairs, is that cleanliness
rooms. Quite recently a standing
Most
German
people
favor
the
eras. On seaplanes and hnttlo- aml freedom from vulgarity from
salt cellar which weighed only ton S
In.-t
named
of
these
demands,
but
nil
the
different
attractions.
Con­
ships, government scientists will
on the whole are skcpticnl as to : ®uncc® brought $11,500, or 60 times , JJ
conduct similar operations. The tinuous performances from 2 P, M.
.,
ginnt dirigib'o Los Angeles will until midnight will be given "with thc Practicality of prohibition. The tsTuVC'lfht in, Cure R0,t1,
73
71
join n squadron of army airplanes Johnny
,
J Jones Expos^Uon’ Band &gt;stor,c* thcv rcfld about rum ru»' ■
T
h
*
C
ke0n,,8t
ha?er8
“re
"a,d
tn
1
1
ners and booze fighters in tho Un­ be foreigners nnd colonials, and
in mnklng observations at great in concert programs
quite
recently
enormous
quantities
5
ited States nre cited as evidence
altitudes, above possible clouds or
that prohibition cannot be en­ of fine old silver have been shipped !*
fogs that may frustrate earthto the United States. Asked for
The rikht kind of inspiration will make
-fur U-t
nriow arc the definition*.
raid ver
forced.
bound observers.
the reason for the increased de­
the rid home and then you won’ t want to „
words.
mand for old silver, a well known
carry everything in stock to make the old hon
NEW HAVEN, Jan. 24— A total
VERTICAL
Woman
Steals
So
HORIZONTAL.
expert said that it was an excel­
nnd jort like new. Have us come out and lu
eclipse
o
f
thu
sun
was
successfully
lent investment. The longer it
2— fj.. fame
41— preposition
and tell how little It is going to cost.
1—
at+JeJe
34photographed at Yale ObscrvntoHusband Will Have , wns kept the more valuable it be* ■
4 2-7 to ward
- 8— practise
2—
to establish
ty, everything working in perfec­
43— count
fraud
8— Sotthem
tion, according to tho program,
Funds to Gamble ;r » V t t “ ' &amp; " T A hS t
10—foreig n
4C— pendant
State
Yale
astronomers said. All feat­ Logs For Telephone Poles Are
mass
of
’ l';t~-grlmc
with old silver in verv 5
fahbr.)
Shipped From Two Places DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 2i.— Mr*. connection
ures of the heavenly spectacle wore
congealed
14— play
rare nowadays, tho expert added, a
J— .ircfoi
clearly
visible.
In Western Part of State Helen,Colbert, 27 years old, con­ as tho penalty had been made so 1*
water
1 fi— sketch
6—
city in
fessed today to Assistant Prose­ tzreai that what was to be frainrd £j
ty5—c o a r s « 48— plural end­
Ohio
PHONE 565.
NORTH LAURELjjjj
NEW YORK, Jan. 24.— Deer in
4
linen of
ing of
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 24. cuting Attorney Moll that during from th? deception was scarcely ■
G— metropofi* .
open at Bronx Zoo stumbled over — Marketing o f juniper telephone the last four years she has em­ worth the risk.
many
India
lay
ono another in terror during dark­ poles is one o f Florida’s compara­ bezzled between §30,000 nnd $10,— breaks
nouns
SANFORD, FLORIDA
. railway
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51— monk’s
ness o f the eclipse. A great nrtie tively new industries. These polos 000 from the Detroit Piston Ring
50— loss one’s
(abbr.)
1
Edwin
Donbv,
former
secretary
i
footing
owl hooted and flew about. A nre now being shipped from one Company, where she was employed of the navy, has been made a 33rd a m a n iB X B a a v a a n n c ca a n M in n a a n B K a n n z iiiii
r
title •
7—
freed
52— soon
713— club
henvy weight alligator bellowed or two places in West Florida, nnd ns a time clerk.
8—
gAnnont
degree Mason, in recognition of
23—by
bJ— conjunc­
as at night.
3—
fiery
Mrs. Colbert took thc money, distinguished services to the or­ BBBBBBRflflBnBBflBnHBBBHBBMBBBBIIBBailRIl
from
stations
along
the
Apalachi­
Z i— long prafi
tion
11—
Dutch gar­
she added, in sums ranging from der.
cola Norther railroad.
ticcd '
54— a small
den pLt
$100 to $1,400 n L a timu to pro­
The
southern
"juniper”
(called
1 cask
26— a small
12—
nostril
white cedar in tho North nnd vide her husband, James Colbert,
lizard
60— o f each
fobs.)
('hamaccypnria thyoidcs by botan­ with funds with which to gamble.
(mcd.)
J2S— prefix
13—
tturtolcrs
meaning
ists)
is an everygreen tree with She married Colbert in 1021 un­ Stove and Fire Place
67— ovum
\
•f tabla
from ago
wholly
68—
past tense15— bebmgiug
tall straight trunks and very dur- der the impression that he was
fib-- hairtow
%
Wood
2D— a pest
of substan.
nbio wood, used extensively for a business mnn. she snid. Thc
•jH— dirertlen
to
,30— voting
tive ve.rb
police
are
seeking
Colbert.
Cut
to Suit
60—
enmhmtDg
wire-carrying
poles,
nnd
former­
17—crarlrer
hawk
69—
preceded ID—giving
^$9.09 per cord delivered
form
Mrs, Colbert was arrested in
(Continued from page 1)
ly for shingles, buckets nnd other
82— eye (Scot.)
rapidly
mnmtn,
20— pieces
inside to transact business. Once wooden ware. It is said to be even the Wnyne County mid Honu* Sav­ Britt Realty Company
*32— observant
111— mirror
!*c»
which have
over the Canadian bonier. Steeli­ more resistant to decay than cy­ ings Bank, where a trap was laid
attention
f 3— cavern
been cut in 62-—lih w
er continued they walked 15 miles press (extensively advertised in for her by detectives who had
Cl— entreaty
*80— stenogra(mbbr.l
long etripi
tn .throw pursuers o ff the trail,, recent years us "the wood eter­ been trailing her for a week. Shu
ptiers
fj &lt;1— p.*wt
S3—
22— eot'lu
I f . S. F O N Ii
and
then obtained their steam­ nal” ). It is fairly common with­ was arrested after she had pre­
flR— thus
67—overlook
23—
equr.i
7b —«kib
Ov«*r
W o o d ru ff &amp; W atson
ship
tickets
for
Europe.
sented
four
bogus
pay
checks
to­
in
50
miles
of
the
coast
from
Mas­
'29 — ancient
63— pertaining
57—
value
taling
$581)
nnd
had
received
mark­
Mr.
Ucininger
did
not
refer
to
sachusetts
to
New
Jersey,
and
from
■*
city of
70— vegetable
*;®— ;ridhn*»
25-—time speci­
TYPEWRITERS
Stocher's description of events af­ Dismal Swamp to central South ed money in return.
.
Jlaiiy Ionia
72— arranged
I 's b h r . )
fied
ter he and Bergdoll reached Ger­ Carolina, and then skips tho whole
In her confession she admitted H U Y ------- S E L F .--------- K E N T
-40—put out
In tresses
73— fBA^ruline
27— old Pfe.iveU
many, nor to the attempts to kid­ state of Georgia, as far ns kno\sn she had embezzoled
the entire
Clean—q.'i.nlr
silver
I’ himr r.US
nap Grover there, and Steelier except
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«; tfrJ*
for a small area between amount through fake pay checks
coins
himself, upon emerging from the (-Macon and Columbus. It renp- issued in tho names of workmen
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29— i.enrtlr
’ 7* —p*dnt?
,
District Attorney’s office on his |pears it Liberty county, Florida, who had left tho employ of the
"1— European
way to prison, declined to com and ranges from there to eastern company.
country
w ow *
ment.
"I began to take the money in
Louisiana, in a belt about 50 miles
* Ilsrev/iUi is solution to puzzle
Mr. Deiningcr said Steelier had wide. It avoids lime and mud, nnd 1921 when I first mot Mr. Co|bort
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•.No.* i*2. . . .
worked in factories in Germany grows only in swamps with cool and he asked mo for lonns," sho , EX PERIENC El) W A IT R ESS
(No
others
need
apply)
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f»
wnrn
mnrfiml
n
vnni&gt;
*
since
tha
disagreement
with
BergA WORD FOR REGIKNEK&amp;.
Wc wero marrisd n year
water. Tho water of
Dismal raid.
AT ONCE
! P 3 p i [e a
0 fo" H g 'oT rl
doll two aml.pne hulf "ears ugo. Swamp, used to he especially pre­ Inter. At that time J thought he
Tho best way to i o h » -m
Bj Si [ l r s a_4JP E
* c Si*,*
f/is
wlft.
Ida,
who
obtained
pass­
fa
fa
K
ferred fh y nnvigntbfs going\ on^- wita^a business man. 1 loaned him
BELL CAPE ‘
cross-word nor*to Is 4m ‘ turn
tf
age
to
Germany
to
visit
rclnffven
f u r : ■t;li * p [k E iA iiji H V
about
$100
nt
a
time
ami
each
long
voyages
from
Norfolk,
and
quickly ov'ir the U*Z- s i
u
N El i E L A M
there, did not return with him, the cities of Brooklyn. N. Y „ and time he repaid me.
f^ 9 | c
zuntol am? vertical
Stecher
said.
"A fter we were married, I dis­ I B B B H B B I B B B S I f l n S a n B B B B B H a B ■
Mbhile, Ala., used to get a large
F L E
and compare them t&lt;a Om
p u n P E E
Mr. Deiningcr said Stecher did part of their water supply from covered lie didn’t have any em­
/* A R p
in the putxle crxtr^dnw
L IO t !\L W
[
r
li A
Good 5-ronm Bungalow furnished n
wise or downward from dv,
pot refer to the “ pot of gold" in streams flowing through juniper ployment nnd soon he confessed
&lt;i;A X T E B 0 L T 1K H jj E
number of the nynon&gt;-*,k. Musm
lih statement.
he was a professional gambler. He and five acres located on paved
mvamps.
It S M O A. E [Li w A N —
0
word which will Just fi» •» U*«
Dr. R. M. Harper, who has stud­ continually asked for money and road about four miles out. Price)M
number
of
spaca
arrdnMs
wiR
E
hi
A
ied
the forests of every county in I took it front the company for 51,500. $25,00 cash, balanrj to suit. J)
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A
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Permanence and recsonnblc cost nro tli|
5
•j/ I l R
—
quickly
occur
t»
ynn
tn
wwpc
rr
Florida, Alabama and tips .southern him. But he never knew where
r G
E
A
R
A
D
F
must
important elements in building your1
Lot
on
Sanford
near
131
h.
Price
fl
E
£4
|9
instances, giving you a fontr
half of Georgia, recency devel­ I got it. He thought I was weal­ $1,200. $200 cir-b. Bntaiuv $25 «
A?
Ci i ^ [E A fi r \ O B 5 i_
U
dalion
from
which
to
rohr*
the
\h
oped the information
that tho thy,
monthly.
A contractor that operates a novelty mffli
more difficult words. The
it
O H Ml
"It’s no use for the detectives to
\*&amp;L til T d
Florida juniper is being market­
a
able
to do the work to your entire satisfy
words
most
iatoclock
p**rf-ctly.
Fj btw E Le L l J N G s j
Corner lot 16th and Palmetto M
ed for telephone polea when he look for the money now. It’s all
T .M
Price $1,250, S
saw them advertised by n Georg­ gone. Both Jim and I are broke. paved two sides.
,fifift
unit i •&lt;■’ ■*** Hpu&lt;ij&gt;*ra In*.
You have our assurance that wc are
ia concern near the Florida state My husband continually took mo­ •Terms $100 cash nnd liaiance to ruit. n
(Continued from page l )
qualified
to construct, remodel, or repair^
tl
Napoleon Bonopnrtc Fairclough 3d. tract tho company is going to line where he felt sure the trees ney out of our budget box nnd
City Block between 12th and 13th JJ
home
as
any
other firm.
&gt;
lost
most
of
it
in
gambling.
Some
did
not
grow
becnusc
of
,the
lime­
“ This kid hns lost $100,009 liy maintain tho highest standards stone in that section.
o f it paid for cabaret parties nnd Streets, paved three sides. 10 lots J*
tho permission of the developing
in block. $8,500. Terms. $12500 n
this action today," the elder Fair-!|company. Throughout the entire
the like.”
cash, balance arranged.
dough raid, indicating his RrandTO
MEET
ON
MIAMI
evidences um! otiison. T set aside that amount f o r ,
buil&lt;lin
MIAMI. Jan. 24.— Tho F.ver- WAR ON PETTING PARTIES
Haggard
Company g
ergiades Improvement Association
him in my will, Hut I will strike it
,.W(, ha* c the ftij&gt;
assurance
of
thc
will meet nt Okeechobee Feb. 12
out now.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 24. —
:r
First Nnticnal Bunk IJUg.
City
Commission
and
of
its
co­
and 13, according to plans now "Potting parties" on Duval coun­
“ I hope he doesn't got. a cent of
n ilL A D E L P H IA , Jan. 2t.— Nu.
operation in making tins one of |be,n}, made, for tho parp08e of forPHONE 72
ptiicon B. Fairclough, Jr., of Pater­ your money," Mrs. Fairclough re­ in most desirable sections m the i niulatingr plans for presenting ty’s’ highways have incurred tho
torted. "There is just as^ much .
displeasure of the county commis­
son, N. J., was sentenced to thirty money on my side, nnd I think you 1
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day:* and fineil $300 in the Bucks are only bluffing, anyway.
Thc younger Fairclough married tend to make the subdivision a action by the next legislature for ers followed receipt of a numer­
county court at Doylestown regcptly on a bigamy charge made his firnt wife November 30, 1922. little Miami. Tho natural beau­ appropriation of necessary funds ously signed petition asking that
by hir. first wife, who has slnca On Jqpa 1 of last year lie clones! ty o f the tract will in no way be to carry on the drainage work. the board allow a gute across the
Sanforil
North French Avenue.
6b*alne*i a divorce. Sentence was to Itigelsvillc, Pa., with Beulah distributed for we hope to add to Representatives are expected at front of a road which has been
it
instead
o
f
destroying
it."
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o f non vult, the legal term for no o f this marriage she caused Fairkept closed if not locked. It was
cur'ention &lt;if chnrges,
dough’s arrest on tho bigamy the Douglass-Swone company ac­
Stove and Fire Place
quired the tract.
LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Even­ decided thereupon to not disturb
_ As lie was taken away by the charge.
Wood
ing Standard Saturday says it is the gate, Commissioner Brown ex­
sheriff, his father, a well-to-do
Fairclough is 24 years old and a
Squash rackets, which is play­ understood former Premier As­ pressing belief that “ it protects
Voal operator of Paterson, strode former student, and was married
Cut to Suit
over to the complainant, Mrs. Dor­ Nov. 30, 1922, to Dorothy Wood­ ed with a large India rubber bail quith hns accepted nn offer o f an the people of that neighborhood
Britt Realty Company With Par-a-sM
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Sold by Dr
$9,00 per cord delivered
at night."
wus holding her one-year-old son, last.
Oxford.
in Loudon.

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OPPOSED TO SUNDAY MOVIES
OF
Minesbald Daringthe HUGE R jA m S A L E S
ORLANDO, Jan. 34.— Strortg op­ WorldWis AreMenad BRADENTON, Jaa. 24 —^tle of
lC3ne WASHINGTON TO position
ravenuo stampu by the post offieo
has developed here to the
Clarence W. Relgle, 39, died
Shipping
hi
Baltic
Sea
indicates real estate transfers in
opening
o
i
thaatm
on
^Sundays
for
[olland Wednesday afternoon at his home BECOMESHRINE pithqv shows, proposed in special - .
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Bradenton and .vicinity totaling
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HI, HolUnd, Jan. 24.
once Mid that he
death
by
■a Dutch canal, and
tensive amelia from
canals often make
s wonder how the
, r to Uve In auch a

In Lake Monroe. Funeral services
were conducted t Friday afternoon
at the .Union Church of Lake Mon­
roe by Rev. G. W. Hill, pastor of
the Free Blethodlst Church.
Mr. Relgle was born In 188G in
Michigan where he lived until com*
ing to Florida 11 years ago. He
came to Lake Monroe in 1931 and
became foreman of Spencer’^ Dairy
there. He was married at 30 years
o f age.
Besides his wife, who before* her
marriage was Martha Dunworth,
he,in survived by an aunt, an ue?
clo and two cousins,

^aSi°.U5 Women- Buy Homo
Which WilLBe Dedicated on
May 1 By Calvin Coolidga

FREDERICKSBURG, Va„ Jan.
k 'J 'Amwr c a s ^«wsst national
stirlne, Kcnmorc, thq mansion that
was the home of Betty Washing« ,n ,V wis‘ only sister of. George
Ctionable odora have
Washington, is to be dedicated
ed to the presence
-May 1, and President Coohdg© has
» hitherto unknown
been asked to attend the ccPemony.
which its Dutch
In the drawing room of the his­
U Ellon, deacrlbtoric house a simple ceremony, on
|^an Biological JourJan, 1, marked the transfer of the
j-imed this organism
last 11,000 o f the purchase price
[thermodesulfuricana.
of 410,000 to the former owners,
e virbrto needs oxyand the property passed Into the
stenco and describes
possession ul the Kenmore Associ­
CRIME WAVE SPREADS
jcal action. It Hbcration, a national, organization with
nhuretted hydrogen
ST. PETERSBURG, Jon. 24. — headquarters here.
‘ the atmosphere of
Thr^n years ago the property
else attractive and An incipient crime waye him spread was about to be cut up, into build­
over this city, causing Chief o£
uth town, especially Police George M. Coslick to Spur ing lots sold when a group of
nerz.
,
hi* force to rid St. Petersburg women, representing the Washing­
Dr. Elion’s ox- of the safe blowers, store break- ton Luwis Chapter of the Duughitch town, especially ere and pickpockets that have ter* *** fhn American Revolution,
speraturo exceeding drifted into Florida with the tide conceived the idea of purchasing
enheit and ore still o f winter visitors. Over the Udit|t,ut e^tmo and . preserving it for
[degrees, os well as week-end dynamite was used o n ' posterity. According tho Kenmore
st frost.
a laundry safe whero the thieves i Association was organized and an
got away with 310 in cash and active campaign was carried to
of Birmingham, |200 in checks.
From another: every state in the Union.
jired a marriage II- laundry they got $26 in cash and
Kenmqre was built in 1762 by
fthc formality of ob- mare than $100 in necks, while a Colonel Fielding I&lt;ewis to be the
pung lady’s consent, gasoline filling station and acces­ home of his bride, and it was there
[and jailed when he sory rtarfe was robbed of inner that .he and Betty W^hlngton
lhei' to enter an au- tubes and other accessories valued lived for many yaam. At that time
at $60.
the mansion, hgusa of an 800-acre
Iclope with him.
fnrm, it now occupies a quiet and
dignified spot in tiie residential
section here. Stately nnd impos­
IME TOWN
By STANLEY in g without, its interior walls arc
adorned with stucco work which
Ccorgo Washington himself de­
ign ed and had executed at his
,,r ° r
N 3^‘
orders by Hoslau prisoners o f wnr.
True to the old type of colonial
buildings, there is no veranda, or
porch; steps lead directly into the
front entrance.
The drawing
room, where the presentation ex­
owca i
•• II
fount* i
ercises were conducted n few days
'M*tTihe»
ago, was the gathering place of
p vj!
WHCOS •
the flower of colonial aristocracy,
YUj ijrflW&amp;vi/
! the later, when the new untion
ARt.UM'Srtr/wiI
I was born, it wns the scene of
j many celebrations in which both
! American and French officers
toasted the victories won.
The Kenmore Association now
plans to raise additional funds as
an endowment to insure the care
nnd maintenance of the mansion
, for ull time.

ly printed ballots handed out laat
Saturday night to those In attend­
ance for the purpose o f obtaining
a vote on the question.
Ballots
from that rource are said td have
been almost unanimously in favor
of. Sunday, opening. zJiubs, Sunday
clafxea, churches and. other organ­
isations, on the other hand, are
unjting in a movement to oppose
the proposition.

{ * A plan for defense in wnr by
; flooding, tho ground ahead of the
, enemy with flaming oil has been
devised.
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AMSTERDAM, Jan. 24—-Twen­
ty thousand detfp sea mines' are
slowly rising to the surface In the
Baltic arid adjacent Waters and ate
becoming a formidable menace to
shipping;, according to A ; Fiscs,
Netherlands * consul-general
In

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more than $14,000,000 ip 1991.
Each o f the $1 Stamps sold roprerents |1,000 in trat^ctions, and
the sales fo r' last year amounted
tb llt.oe2.YT, Postmaster W. I).
Griffin reports.
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Army

Hamburg.
Drills IJ
In a report published here re­ Protest
cently Mr.-Fines says that during In Japane^r SchodldS
tho war CO'.OOO mini* wore laid be­
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tween Bergen. Norway, and tho
TOKIO,
Dec*
24—The proposed id
Baltic archipelago. Forty thous­
Irish Board Plans and'of
institution
o
f
military
training in &lt;3
them nave been recovered in
some way or other; mostly, it is th» middle and Wither technical
assumed, through' the 'chains •by schools *nus aroused violent o p .; ■
, nxm /iv. ,
, which they wore secured being position among students, many i jj
LONDON, Jan. 24— Because o f ! gradually eaten away by tho action nteilectual societies and in theiB
tha heavy presn of business on the t« f the *on water
bulk o f tho native press. Student
Pacific cable, occupying It to the
Tho re. t aro* still unaccounted bodies have sent deputations to:
II , .
£ Its capacity, tho Pacific for, and they ate reappearing grad-* the war department to register
Cable Board has decided Jo frill •ually in unexpected places. Tho their objection in the plan, and a 1
for-tcntlcrx in the near future for consul givss warning that the Bal- number of educators have made
dupHcaU cables which will be S n ; tic, tho Bothnian Qulf and the public addresses or contributed to
use Inside tha next;; 18 months. Finnish waters will not be entirely the newspapers against it.
This statement was made by. the mine-free for a long time to come.
Tho supporters of the plan
chairman ot the board to a de­
maintain that It has no essential m
putation from thd. Empire Press
FINNS PROUD OF LITmilitary obpectivo. but is intend,
Uitloh, which asked, for a reduction
HRATURE
ed ns a substitute for sports and
in rates for press messages to
to invigorate the youthful ntind
ustralia nnd Nqw Zealand, and
HELSINGFORS, Finlnnd, Jan. us well as tho body. "Wo have s
that facilities fur this traffic be 24—To demonstrate that Finlnnd studied bow the American auth*
substantially improved.
hns n large native literature, n ’ orities are, through military dinThe chairman said- that while fair of the printing trades wasldpllne, trying to 'keep tho spirit
appreciating the importance o f recently held here,
The Finns of tho nation vigorous, steady nnd
wide facilities for the- dissemina­ boast of being the most literary energetic,’’ said .General Baron
tion of empire news, tho-capacity nation in the world. They point Tanaka, former minister of war,
of the cable was impracticable Ao with pride to the fact that their "nnd we have found their system
handle apy additional traffic. No little country has 76 bookshops lu so clever that we intend to copy
further reduction o f rtites could be the cities, 219 in the country, 400 it. To impute any intention to
made until, the cable hod been du­ bookstall agents and 820 newspap­ us o f making preparations for
plicated.
er stands.
war Is absurd.

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Five dollars deposited
with us every month at
compound interest will
provide the money fa t
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Five Big Days
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Five Brilliant Nights

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Acknowledged to be America’s Greatest County Fair
Automobile Show in Largest Auto Exhibit Building in
Florida—Poultry Exhibits Greater Than Last Y e a r New Mammoth Livestock Building Completely Filled—

Liberal Prizes in All Departments

Races Each Afternoon, Half-Mile Track
Twenty headline free acts, including special display of
international works;Capt. Fred Wilson of Sidnay, Aus­
tralia in 90-foot dive in flames; Auto Polo; Russian
W olf Hound Races; Vernetta Clark, Queen of the Tight
Wire; Unde Si and Aunt Lucinda on the Hay Wagon;

Special Rates on all Lines of Travel-—

New Fine Arts Building Housing a Great Exhibit from
all Parts of the Country—Great Agricultural and H or­
ticultural Exhibits—New All-Steel Grandstand.

World’s Champion Heavyweight Contortionists; Bernice
and Williams, Aerialiats and Gymnasts; Millie Sylvania;
Good Clowns; High School Horses; Trick Mules; Barnum &amp; Bailey's Trained Pigs; Band Concerts; Johnny
J. Jones Midway Shows.

Remember the Dates- — Jan. 27 ,28, 29, 30 and 31

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Of the million visitors who will hnvn „„
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week ltc.
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SFECI.tb AOTICr.i
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will they leave here?” With tho
one’ **,ow much money
oral Florida n ew sp a p erstiM te tthS
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dollurj
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n a re d to five hundred million

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•«t«d In this paper and also the local
news published heroin. All rights
0 t republleatinn o f special dispatch| •# herein are also reserved.

SATURDAY. JAN. 2(, 1925.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY

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mistaken William
AU^n White chairman o f the Cos­
mos Editorial Board, the H i to?- ,
b is o f whieh appear daily in Tho
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fo r the best editorial o f the year,

tnat placing
am
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ent hemes in Florida. Well-to-Hr^Sf i° f 1;fkc'.their permannew vision, and untold enthusiasm0^ ’ )nlwnK' new Weaa.
the development of this state T h^haV° ( or!? .wom,cr8 in
open and see advantages that manv of muT -Vlth K.°.Ir eyes

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G. W. Spancer. Jr., and It. I. Dean
were hosts of a dinner party .it
tractive h a
the Country Club Friday eveningrover,
includhi
preceding the dance given by the
a Venus Pi
Golf Club.
The Rrpe'of
The table wns ppntored by a
Day l
graceful crystal basket filled with
Spend e^eni
sweet pe&amp;a and ferns.
profitably
b
Covers wrro laid for, Miss Anne
improving yoi
Earle Fnrmer o f Anderftn, 8. C\.
, mind.
Instrti
Miss Teague Simmonn of Mount
'j tiie-educallopjiji
will,
.Mobley,
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T h c &lt; n crosk
Miss Salta* Lalf-. Miss MildrVi)
w o r d nuzz Ics
Holly, MiM Olive NcWr.tan,’ Calvin will add countless words io ymir
n o? . , , f t t I
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Jr., K. L. Dean and (.». VV. Spencer.;onct-. Yin1 flrrt volutue ***ill curilyl v
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j make yoti a fan and get you realty
Miss Nell Williams will lm* .■ r x i,’,,ri &lt;be next scries. Fend money'
her guests for the week end. Mrs.' ori,or* 0-,l&gt;rcs3 nr cashier’s draft
R. R. Wright nnd Miss Klitabr'.h
c " ill snip COD if you desire and
loung o f Oviedo.
jeherge you the Pftsgi*.
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S th0 most vendable.
editorial that our attention - has
been called to in recent months
His interpretation o f Coolidge h *
essentially the same that we have
£ ? Rivc’
,,ut »omehow
he did the thing
so perfectly
tha»
v c wonder why we did not s ly the
thing like he said It.
Coolidge. ns Mr. White says Ik
n symptom and not a complaint. .
he
van?1 to swing
"i* h° things
neSt ".an,
he wants
in but
the
line o f manifest destiny jn ndvanco o f those who have put hi
him
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Coolidge were ti
the
#*3^
nntion at a timo of
action rather
*
act,’on
rathpp than in
“
period when the who^worid'seem s
to ho repenting for h a v S i
“ iftr..
*he ideal as
&gt;t did umfor the brilliant leadership

n

Xir

Dob,

m

■SHORT

^ ever trv *rrT &gt;?'l

*h» j» « i K v a
cwc.bl|r
bid h k| h 'i ^
'S run i

icial
lendar
iturday
at the Library at
at the Library at
Lsic Club will meet

r r it

a

onday
es Guild will meet
Uke at 5:01) o ’-

M IS S C H IT T E N D O N

IS B R I D E S M A I D

C h u r c h C ir c le P la n n in g *

IN

C ard

W E D D IN G O F S T . A U G U S T IN E G IR L
Miss Edna Chittenden has re­
turned to her home nfter spend­
ing several days in St. Augustine
where she went to act ns brides­
maid «t the wedding o f Miss Mnr*°" Miller and Clarence Robinson.
The following account of the
wedding may be of interest to
many of Miss Miller’s Sanford
friends:
It ha3 been n long time since ns
many people gathered in Memorinl _Presbyterian church for n
wedding ns were there last night to
witness the marringe of Miss Mnr
Milter
o ?—•
S t Augustine
M
„ re
.
...........
to Mr. Clarence D. Robinson of
tairmont, W. Va.
A program o f music played by
Mr. Lorcnza Pratt Oviatt, organUt, and Mr. Vincent Walkden. vioinist, began at 7:30 o’clock, nnd
long before 8 o’clock, the hour
*cf
thl! wedding, the church
was filled to the doors. After the

whiie the accessories were of silJ J J J . Pret‘ y costume was
completed by a yracoful becoming
hnt of the same shade as the
drcf?' w,tb ostrich trimmings. The
mo ids and matrons of honor enrr.e. arm bouquets of pink Premier
. '.*• nn,i the maid-of-honor carwit l, “ k nrm h° u,luet of the roses,
‘V,. sho'J'Cf of orchid sweet-pens.
Miss Ldna Chittenden of Snn°ril, ono of the bridesmaids, wore
delicate spring green.
Miss Ellen Terry of ChnM nn^"*
Tom,
°* GhattanOoga,
&amp;
I unncll Jr., cousin o f the bride
wore turquoise blue, Mrs. Ray.*
mond Schroedlcr. of Tanipn, the
second matron of hom.r, wore a
lovdy dress of yellow. Orchid was
the color chosen for Miss Adah
Mil er, pretty young sister of the
Pi
who wns home from the
Icrida State College for Women

P a rty on

F r id a y

The Circle Number One o f the
All .'{mis Catholic Church met
with Mrs. S. A. Berner, chairman,
Frldny nftemoon.
The regular business of organi­
zation was first attended to and
plnns were mndo for a card party
» b* Kivcn.Wednesday evening.
Jan. 28, at the K. of C. Hall nt 8
° j i t th,° pub,ic t0 bc invited
and the admission to bc 50 cents.
The following committees were ap­
pointed.
Refreshments. Mrs. John Schirard, Mrs. Alice Peters, and Mrs. C.
Horton Walsh. Card* nnd prizes.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. M. S.
"
»ncl Mrs. A. B. Mahoney.
Mrs. Berner nsissted by her
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Wnthcn, serv­
ed coliee and cakes.
The members of this circle are:
Mrs. J. A. Sheppard, Mrs. Lewis.
i L‘ ncbnr&lt;lt. Mrs. C.
Horton
wnlsh, Mrs. J. C. Aycock, Mrs.
Aiice Peters Mrs. F. E. Roum•'at Mrs John Schirurd. Mrs. W.
L DT e yi,.M[ " M* S* Wiggins,
i 5 \t* E\W“ thl'n, Mrs. Will Kholley, Mrs. M. L. Jlinor and Miss Jo­
sephine Tnrbell.

. The Supreme Ruler— Exult yo
Exceeding t.v
S t r 3 S J ,th ,n dal,3[
the Lord our Tiod, and worship g ra sp , fa il to a p p ro p ria te f o r o u rse h -M
road to
m ake fo r tu n e s out o f F lo r id a k S i ^
S tra n g e rs c o m e an d
•t his footsto.il. for he is holy,—
ng with tho Bible
gorou*
as along ^
-|SI*L( IAL OFFER. . We will send,'
4 }
cou ld h a ve b ou gh t fo r a s o n g .
* ta te th a t h o m e -fo lk s
Psalm 1)9:5.
jf the Westminster
Those enjoying this delightful i P^Mwid Senes 1—2—3 $4.00
c &lt;M )i
ock at the home of
B ut th ese people w h o w e re slrin cr..™ „ C
occasion were at follows:
I D.VRWALCORP. Dept. A .1143 (
Rlcyred are the Cm
A;
EARTH S LAST
eeler on Union AvcMesdamca Sandy Andersor. «*. :79J Broadany, New
Yoik, N. Y.
cussed are the t i j S
h a ve a w a y o f b e co m in g a ’ nnrt n t unLrP Y .^cw m o n ^ 13 a g o
PICTURE IS PAINTED sh o rt tim e
.eeler and Mrs. L.
Abercrombie, Alvin Alcorn \. p j
*
T h . v r,a ^
F loridft in an a m a z in g ly
vii
bo hostesses. Please
Randny.
D.
S.
IlaUbitt.
C.
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rs
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f
th
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b
e
a
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tifu
l
When earth’s last picture is paint- sta te th e y h a ve a d op ted a s th e ir o w n ^ h a n Z
What a man dowi
~ Davh,
*
o e a u t»Iul
J. C. Dran, I. D.
W.I
ice.
•
v s 1 e&lt;l nnd the tubes arc twisted
important as why^
rekers Class will
l)orii. T h e v w ork and fig h t fn,. tu
. an a ro th o n « t t v c Epps,. 7,. U itatiiff, i*. W. Stokes.
and dried,
,eeting at the homo
G. C. Spearing, T. L. Sullivan. M .1
o th
m a t the real neonlr*
fin d
p e o n l . wr f PJneLio
r i n e i f e 'kt,® ! ? S? a •wmi.uiiiu,
ho.m ? Ia" d* ant
anfl
x y
When the oldest colors have faded, iin
Nixon at 3 P. M.,
Ideas
are
like
L. Writrht, Wansiey, J. 5. John,
jl
ns
and the youngest critic has b r o th e r citizen s w ith s in c e r e cordtaH tV
nccc|,tctl lh c m «
wing ns hostesses,
son, Will Raynor, Ross Adams,!
r.C3j- If you work*;
died,
dbury,
Mrs.
R.
It.
Grnv,
f\ p. ilerndon, O. lotncy, :
classed at* a liberal or as n pr^.
.
Out
o
f
tho
million
visit
It
becomes
nn
' rvva J
We shall rest, nnd, faith, we shall
- a i d ’ of
I). E. Camp, Mrs. o Z a U K Mr!’ a\\,alkdcnbepla&gt;ed tie W
It. n. Monroe, J. M. McCaskill, G.
some.
gressivo who wants to make progneed it— lie down for uu winter, then, how many will elect to tnk^ .m
F, n(Ia. lhl:i ro'-s ns last a , the times aHow.
M , I t o l WM „ tlcn,w by
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue. f o l l o w ^ „ umbcr,, v,l,|ch h„ , brra
K. Mi'Kny, t ,
Papu, A K, Pow «.
. •
neon or two,
m this state? How many will so. &lt; in
, up, tbcir res«lcnce
era and Edward.-. Misses Emma
. Akers.
especially
requested
by
the
bride:
P
ls,
?&lt;
Mr.
White
snvs.
he
is
The good m»n
Till tho Master of All Good Work­ ty and be led to see the man S
brother
Owens, Iris Kinhy. i&lt;la Gray. \ t \ °\d an(l Seminole coun- not hard-boiicd. And perhnps the
pan Club will meet Old Refrain (Rrcisler) Polichinellc of the brideA*nsM,lk‘r
best man. The
-hem; the evil gn(j|
men shall set us to work
f
Mrs.
E.
C.
Hnri'a Woodcock. Dorothy Stoker, t.o(Krtisler)
Vinneso
Melody
(Kreisfor, for tho rnnkin^of n Z w &amp;
t" ,{CS ,hta « « » &lt;*• best designation that could be mnde
ushers were Dr. J. R. Moseley, Mr.
anew.
m Avenue with Mrs. ler) Souvenir (Drdin) and Spanish
T Lvnns. Mae Chapman. .Minnie
irk fl? t I1® ,s “ Choral-conservative
Metrger of Detroit. Mr.
•And those who are good will be
Allen and Marjorie Hoskins.
rs. Mury Maine* as Df ncc (PcWul&lt;1)- Ww. J. W. Coop­
'•ho is having to deal with a ConDance
at
Country
Club
Liyile
J.
Morgan
of
St.
Augustine
hnnpy; they shall sit in u
* «. ,, ----- — *— Augustine
er’
ram
pa,
an
out-of-town
pm-s
that
Is
rather
hard-boiled
and
Mr.
Earl
P.
Blue.
golden chair;
Stove and
Greatly Enjoyed
guest nt the wedding, sang very
the Government at
1he bride, who entered the
They i hall splash nt n ton-league tho visitors could l « made nnd «n l h, i “ n " ct,lal count * W Fortuntely
sweetly, “ Until.”
K
*
fuesday
ellington is now in the htir,.i.‘ f..*
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church with her father. Mr. Geo.
cnnvns with brushes of com- number that will establish' theft- ho“ £ t a
Wo
* " ° f ,ho honest men so far ns h on esty "!
School at 8:00 the
The chureh wns beautifully dec­ Augustus Miller, who gavii her in r..T."V ,,iVICo Kivt&gt;n ot the Country
ct’s hair.
[will present a play orated with pink roses against n
...
G*ut to |
Club brainy evening by the re­
usual y attained to by ordinary
They shnll find renl saints to draw
marriage, wns charming in white cently organized Golf Club was
?!),00 per t#r&lt;|
H IL L L A U N D R Y C O .
\
t’* for the benefit of
men
n
public
life.
These
m
en
?
« « r thou- Washington an. nl.»
S
r° Unl ‘,f forns* Pnbns, and georgette, beaded in crystal. The
from— .Magdalene, Peter nnd snn^new c S n J n ' l , nbT„d&lt;le';n!,&lt;!,
I g0o
_ "
imungundi.
one
of
the
most
delightful
affairs
Washington
arc
also
fairly
bamboo.
There
were
many
light­
.
Paul;
Britt Realty |
crowds that are seeing Florida , ! u m,? C 8 po|,ul'lt" &gt;n front business men. am] ns Mr WM»«
Our Service— Everything a (jtundry Can Do.
a bycominlf model, and ut the season.
iartment of the Wro- ed candles in brass candelabra, '\r
They shall work for nn ngc at n son. Sanford «hn.,i,ii, . ' A1... I l' "K lh,s unprecedented sea- nays
o
f
these
m
W
*
"
i
t
.
n
'Y,h
,
"
e
=
|I entertain nt bridge arranged on the reading desk, nnd Oliss Miller who is a pretty type
Mays ,,f tluMe rulers, "Mr. Coolid'go
S a n fo rd sh ou ld h a ve its g o o d sh a re.
?!b.0f af jr!K'tive club rooms wore
sitting and never be tired nt
OUR SPECIAL
L. Newman as host- tno quaint antique Innp.s of brnss made n pretty picture in her bridul artistically decorated with grace­
is the best In the lot.’’
**
S
ull.
robes and veil of tulle which fell
—O“ " t h o ends of the pews were to the end of her long train. This ful bamboo and spring flowers,
Mr. White’s interpretation o f the
g
I
ntnili
Hnish
lac
II).
minimum
81.50
ITALY’S ELECTION LAWS
lighted, nn especially nretty ef­ was arranged in coronet fnshion ine splendid music for the even­
meaning of the appointment of
Trees For Our Grandchildr en
And only the Master shall praise
P o lk C o u n ty O r a n g e
ing wns furnished by the Fort Pitt
I0TICE
J0IH E I
(Must Be Hall hint Worki
fect
being achieved.
Ambassador
Kellogg
to
the
post
of
them, and only the Master
with orange blossoms, and sprays Co logian Orchestra of Orlando thom T h ’ j T T vnn,, I,e&lt;l. . f 11 Kuropo. Royalty and nobility worship
LOUISVILLE COUKIERJOUHNAL
S
S
"
'
y
y
of
Stnte
(.
This
was
n
rainbow
wedding
nnd
shall blame;
F e s tiv a l
X
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t
’
u
t
t
i
f
j
?
....
..........
*«s
a
t
:
DRV
CLEANING \M&gt; DYING
of
orange
blossoms
were
caught
this dance was the first of a scr­
Morgan, chairman the bridns attendants wore chnrmReal L’ sla/f-la
F lorid n . too. w ill g e t in lin e so m e d a y , b u t ju s t n o w it is ..ting, it also gives quite n ray
By his amended electoral luw,
And no one shall work for money,
FRESHING
AND i'l.IUTING
here
and
there
in
the
graceful
folds
ies
o
f
affairs
plnnned
by
the
Golf
[Department
of
the
n ow it i of hope to those o f us who want just passed by the Chamber of that now under the most favorable
WINTER HAVEN, FLA.
All Until $t I
and no one shall work for th e s ta te o f P en n sylva n ia th a t' i V n t,- i- m ,t
1 wishej to call nt- ing frocks of georgette in carying of the veil. She carried nn arm f lub which promise to be of un­
conditions
for
themselves
there
are
I
»
0
\
T
V
ISM
IT
fame,
la »J,
again
O ffic e ^IcM ullea’ s linrUer Shop.
Photic 9 U 3
n‘ tlp f»?ter in Deputies, Mussolini has
'I bich.nl1 blended harmoni-j bouquet of bride’s rosea and show- usual popularity.
Ibridge party which
Janiinrj- 2H-20-Sll-:tt
only 22o pure Fascist members of
Park Avrnar „ j ,
But each for the ioy o f tho work­
iuP|nnreCti ° " Lo f W’oodrow Wilson’s made concessions to the opriosi- the Chamber. When the seats
n
x
l
i
l
j
T
.
l,rt:sse«
were
sleeve-1or
of
valley
lilies,
*
.
T
"
—
•
»«&lt;
»«*
«
™
»
e
-1
«-'i
ui
viiucy
lines,
and
wore
a
Among
those
enjoying
the
ex­
DAUGHTERS
OF
WESLEY
ENTERTAIN
■by
th
is
department
hnn
At I*ridny’s riotous session,
1.
are
tisuaB aB «aaa«nannnnaB»iisaaH B B;iaaH anBB»aBa!f
ing nnd each in ’his separate
tion. At
. i tuny s
seas on, increased to r.cn if
Loon, Jan. 27, at 3 t t r i T t
ei
M‘
on points
nnrSr ,0r
ns In
S
trL*?nl?.&lt;
!. *n Lbridegroom.
Stri.n&gt;? of l’cark. ^
uift of the cellent dinner at the club preced•'.rr 0 Wl,itA
w bite
out,KolIo«P.
marched
• •w h ich ---------- -star,
WITH
‘
KIDDIES
FROLIC”
ostrieh with ° nltouches
of silver,
mg
the
dance
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
lembcrs
who
expect
“ " SSt e n
. at " T h e ?
Shall draw the Thing ns he sees n « a loan of *25.000.000 for the purchaae o f w i w 'i i » S 7 « r with Roosevelt part of the wav ed in amiF T S S h X T . '" . " J l f l 1
Roy Chittenden, Mr. and Mrs/ 1L
fiwjucjted to notify
j BBBBBBBBHBn*BBBBrBasBaan*aaaaa«BnjaB.1aBHBr.asaBBa»T
jut was not present when the Col- mK i r re„:i=*,: n 1X h,i,,
It for the God of Things
:
&amp; ! s ™ lV n , Z 5 . r , f r k, ™ t minorA. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Forhrman, hostess, not
The honie of Mrs. Walter Raines “ Mn’m” being impersonated splen-! M
||
K X T IK A T IO N O F L E A S IS
ns they are!
n
handled.
the
chief
object
of
attack
Ilmen
it
hnvin^k
tH'‘y
,
h
ave
a'
Ways
rest Lake, Mr. aa.r Mrs. George cn'Holly Avenue was the scene of
i r x «
b L a Z ‘ Ve(L nn Armag p,W°n. Am ­
Iday. Phono 96.
a
didly
by
Mrs.
A.
K.
Powers.
r
r
k
e,I°inr
favored
the
« l» ctouM atlowina
nlaral !!^h,n; i L 'A V.T.‘' l,.cc'.1 «'l.m a t,a that
a
AT
THE
CHURCHES
— Rudynrd Kipling.
(V
Mr*
,,nt*
Mrs.
R.
j ! much merriment on Tuesday even­
4
4
■
Nations with the United
A short musical program took £
Holly, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Lewis. ing when the Daughters of Wesley
PHOTOGRAPHER
.
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■
Mates in it, but on the final show­ inis provision has been eliminntup
tho
first
poriod
of
school
(sing­
Tk
to
.
ono.1
A hick town is where n safe
a
LMONTE
nti3 decreusintf n u m b er o f fo r e s t down voted with Lo.lge rather
FIRST BA1*TIST CHURCH
The
nigger
in
the
woodpile”
trees.
Christian
Science
literature
may
ing
lesson)
after
which
the
lesrather e*l. and the measure which caiis
cracker gets three dollars and for101*1O In I...
It
.. . .. r **
$12.50 Yulia* fur Sfi.00
..... .......v ..,
Mime i The hostess for the evening were .-on: were in order. The prize for
Gian with McCumbcr, the one IIc- tor an i
read, borrowed or purchased, in i „„
* ■
ty-two cents in postage stamps.
Lee.
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
J.
G.
Ball,
Otis
Mir.
O.
R.
Estridgc
k D
m
Sunday
school
9:30
a.
m.
Room 517 First National Bank
Chnmbe
finccnt of Winter
My lease rNpires j„ March, in order to reduce
a
George F. L. Vorhees, W. D. Clark, McCracken Mrs A I&gt; /aeh .A the best costume was won by Mrs.
idca/ism ' fTh&lt;*ro
h lto0&lt;l
trucquite
to his
Morning
worship
and
sermon
11
Kicaiism.
were
n
Building,
open
every
day
except
m
every
A.
W.
Epps.
At
"Recess”
the
A Side Splitting Comedy
If all these stories they tell
Altamonte Springs n. m. Subject. “ A Pica for Pres­
stock,
will
tin*
a
limited
time,
offer
you
six
Sundnys
and
hoiLrays
from
2:00
nomber of Republican
Senator cnlly
'children" were served Ico-creant
and Mrs. Edward Higgins,
nbout Gerald Chapman are true.
v
kht following n din- ervation and Power in the Great­ to 5:00 p. ni.
ers and Mrs. !,. M. Mott.
Tlu lollies. After “ Recess" music and
popular l?:t&gt; high grade photograph anti oiie large
who favored the Lcag
Lnaiori
u
Jessie Janies was a piker.
t,,rnl system, the onc-ninn constit- contended that no fair election can
est
of
All
Conflicts.”
Iness session o f the
home ivna beautifully adorned with 1contests were enjoyed. The prize
8x10—-id!
un
.Y
'O
.D
O
.
m
tions,but
w
h
o
'ln
t
h
e
^
"
*
°
f
N°*
be
held
while
the
Government
co­
All
are
welcome
to
attend
oiir
-o
tn mefer
en,,1".Ppenrcd
similar in elTect to the Ena
quantities of nasturtiums und as­ in the string contest being won by[rings Chamber of
Young People’s Vnions 6:30.
erced the voter by intimidation or
services and to mnkc use of the
) ... V V
;tr, ' vronfe‘ with Lodge flfiish eystem.
Geneva
m
paragus fern.
outrages.
Evening worship and
sermon leading room.
the Community
hlndh- n* 1 ? nc*ho.r*e. mn" Itets beCHILDREN
A
SPECIALTY*
A
t
H
I
G
H
S
C
H
O
O
L
Ui.tn
to
be
right
with
tho
•
Under
lost
Mrs.
Alieurombie.
itfht with the D em o-1 Under lust year's MussoHnl-nmde
hind a twelve cylinder motor he’a ' v®rk
th e American Tree Association exn&gt;nd«"
.....
The guests were nil cleverly
[tically all members 7:30. Subject, "If I Had Time.”
v
U a late hour sandwiches, cakes
l - t^° sbrt’w‘i « politilaw the public was ••ailed upon to
m
-traveling in t»0 fast a crowd.
j “ u ra g in g re sp o n se fr o m th in k in g A m e rica n s who* can cora l
Gwen,
Photographer
......
Wednesday evening Bible study
ami nfter- enjoying
dres-H
ns
Inda
ami
lassies.
“
Yo
am!
hot
coffee
were
serve.Tin
lunch
nan
to
put
his
head
in
the
noose.
Ms.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Pitts
spent
ALL
SOI
LS
CHURCH
r
n
As Mr. White sec.-, our new See-! Voto, (°r n party label*'the'nartv
T u e s d a y E v e n i n g , Jan. 21
Phone (i.TJ-W
us supper, served by |an,l prayer meeting.
Subject:
a
Ho cannot hope to rally the counThursday in Daytona with friends. fir »? tr cb V''b(,“ j wu: in order baskets covered with orange crepe
112
Park
A
ve.
‘ h.°. i,n|,orla," :0 ® f t - o - H f e to hum an
*t
are having an eclipse in
for the evening, the old school paper.
Auxiliary, important &lt;“ The Most Highly Honored WofiZ
-,1
i w ^ h L$r cost .to ronuiwa
a nIur“ two.thirds
iity
« H ?ofb B.•
S try to his standard by declaring th &gt;
Tomorrow, Jnn. 25. Mass will
11,10o uqualities
is a vitb
compromiser
rteeivo.
tho
S E Z « * t h l . morning and som.:
J!— •
man of All Time.’*
disposed,
*u a aa aB jcr3u «vr:x»&gt; i.iB *B «M iiM sin K ao«'»fin iiu s i x i u B s a i s R a
•
-h c s c rca p o n sc“ is I " c o m e th is s p r in e In (h o fo r .
J.
G.
I.eonurdi
of
Sanford
wns
i
be
celebrated
nt
8
A.
M.
and
will
lOiks we know
scats
in
tho
chamber.
,
Tn,i
.
u
'i
?
n
V
8nf^
unp*
,,R)Y
»‘
inst
BolohcviBm
good cauess—“ sometimes to'baVl
The
First
Baptist
Church
offers
to
support
tho
Flohere
Sunday
on
busincm.
be
followed
by
the
Benediction
of
last night.
uneN.
Nevertheless the impr**s. ••w 'ho I^ P te niiT'votB fo“ !hoi,YL„ . "ILL1? ’ 1.
‘ teket.. H i,[
ent Beard in their a. cor,l&gt;aJi welcome to these sos- the Biased Sacrament. ,t„. / 1.,..
A d m is s io n — 3 5 c and 50c
mar. as well as th.- party for which 1s &lt; ? r " h i.W ,V f iaUt°,Cr? cy ,an&lt;, ce“ mcnna'thnt
phat:
i
h
is
aPP°intniont
run- funds from the vices.
Ernest BakeT ant! rilcco'A? Vir­
Sermon suggested by the OosTho only reason
, l e- 1
l
un tbo
a .V L- t
, 1 rc»i‘ ipnt Coolidge is he stands. Yet the Fascist!
the. t•o' t e 'dictator"
legislature for adverpe of the Sunday, “ The Multitudes ginia are visiting Mrs. Mamie Ba­ m 2 .
dttern,|n?i. on a more liberal and spitc the growing
nisti
rim ,dei.m ! method,
II..» L . of
l.
Miwvwvuua,
.
'
. -1a
«u,r,
Popular as it use
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
ker.
n, anil to secure leg­
hollowed Him.”
a,^
nVm| , . But
ha* taken a step that" in­
progressive foreign policy than he against them, do not
be is thut it can’t be carried
ring zoning, , in toe
f
the ju d g -j dicates n return to normal condiTHIS SPACE DONATED BY
S t
Confessions this evening from
hip pocket.
couM carry out under Secretary ment,
Rev. T. J. Nixon, Pastor.
Irie Mathews left Saturday for
|minitteo wn3 nppoinThis is
is all the more surDrlstne 1e d ' i?,.I fcl,y* .t.11 murt ho «cceptHiirhes, and that the appointment
Thin
The pastor calls for every mem- 7 to 8 o’clock und. tomorrow mom­ Palm Beach.
up tho matter of
my from 7 to 8 o’clock.
ii V
*f Ambassador Kellogg mean."
As Jnmes Montague aptlv
ns that wlw, II la toktn Intci'ewisl^atton |S &amp; S j V S , ! S ' l S . S ' " ' ’’
rvice with whicli the her of this church to be in his or
::
On
Monday
morning
at
9
o’clock
—
t
wants
n
man
as
a
her
placeand
help
us
to
go
for­
P
«
^ink Ilenry
Mrs. White nnd Mrs. M.
E. ■ V
|esent thoroughly dis- ward iu tho Masters mime. The mass will be offered for the re­
Hecre.ary
State
111 Woatei-n p, .
.
-----. ------- om ieo fwno
is who
fresh is fresh
Fords Muscle Shoals proposition
“A
' the Southern Bell services for Sunday. Jan. 25th will pose o f tho Soul o f Rev. John Wicks were shopping in Sanford ■
was worth a dam.
v
lent r,f
. a,,n^a» unricr the direction o f tho Denari
Kuro(?aan conferences and
Saturday.
a
ompnay
and
the
FloCasey of St. Paul’s Church. Jack­
•a
be us follows:
.
, Agiiculture, one hundred and fifty mini,-,,, v .* l * ;nrff° experience, but who is ready
u %*
Commisaion.
A UfvS.SON FI-IOM THE WEST
sonville. Father Casey died in his
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
It is rumored that the “ Four
cos have been distributed and f/umers tl '-*y 'ltr J*':° nvan! with himMr. and Mrs. Culver Ethridge ?♦ &gt;
[hut Hnithcox
nnHorsemen
Fall, Means. Forbes
Preaching by the Pastor, 11:00 home town, Pittsburgh. Pa., at St. spent Thursday evening in San­ * Y
TAMPA TIMES
1he had utmost ready a .m.
Joseph’s hospital, on Wednesday, ford with .Mr. and Mrs. Bradford.
?h« IP nV,‘*'hVrty* ar« doing to join
DBBBflflBBflBaBEBUZSBBBBBUaai
rect
^i»n illustrated fold8 1
tho Purity League.
Inst. His funeral takes place to­
Epworth
League,
6:30
p.
m.
Jcretary
We used to ask in a serio-com­
ruulil advertise Aitamorrow
at
9
o’clock.
Preaching
by
the
Pastor,
7:30
Mrs.
Char.
Phillips
spent
Tues­
irre- ic way, when business in editor­ 3Uain. f e ea?* ebarging his with
"♦T&gt;
in connection with p. ni.
What has become o f tho good old
day in Sunford with Mrs. Wolcott. H »
defrauding the state of a million
at ial
In *SanlandoMthrough*
UoS
Welcome to everybody.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
days when widowhood was r e - 1P‘ D'
nil sanctums slacked up a bit, or two by manipulating its funds
"try. H0 spoke of
gurdedns a misfortune instead of
Mrs.
Leroy,
Mrs.
Quick,
Mrs.
Wat’s the mutter with Kansas?” wlnle state treasurer. He escap­
A«UTl,thTni lhey
liberals!
fertising given to Al_ Hr. Brownlee begins a new ser­ 'V iii. killile were shopping jn San* ■ Y
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
.rrJl
Te'rjrraph has frequently
ed conviction but may ho tried
LeaderltVeniCnt ?— NaS9au County
J
ln8* in tho Orlando
ivn!
thflt
renlly
1
bought
there
SOCIETY
ies of sermons Sunday on “ The ford Monday.
o t t A Democrats, who want wa* anything radically
again. There is Governor Wal|I}\
hat's What," in
sV
Christian Life.”
Thera will be
r 1 thlJ :Vst bat ran be bnd with the Sunfl
■f/ kt,nhoma- ‘ -"P -ch ed by
Tonte Springs is the
Christian Science services „urc
. _ six sermons in the series, those
and an* more intc.estcd in a better lorged to hear ower state, but °we ^the
Mr. and Mrs. P. J). Parker spent 8 * f
iwM‘ i,M ^ ? declares he can make
Ioutside ot Orange held in the Woman's Club, Oak tomorrow will. deal
.....................
tw „ hundred miles an hour in u
with, "Its Be- -utiday in Sanford with their 3 ^
Ml • j
.
‘TkUlC, Dill world order than they are in the 1,01,8 “Pring to her defense
0,1 misdemeanors, nnd
M in the list of “ Pln- Avenue nnd Third Street, every, ginning” at 11 A. M. and “ It Con- daughter, Mrs. Brown.
French car, und our office boy Hay.
immediate fortunes o f a political
«■ A?
I lorula needs a uuarnnteed Party, should work just as hard »»ro\e beyond nil perndventure
“
u
of Tt‘*aa. also
[Mt Around Orlando.” Sunday morning nt 11 o’clock, flicts" at 7:30 P. M. Tho services
"-.it in h i / J Z .
impeached
and
removed
from
Joe Putch and son and his fam­
°f the members Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Thu for the day will be ns follows:
ment In support of all good measures 'u t Kansas was a " right. That! office.
' .&gt;
s x r L a r 'i
.‘ V
- - been done. Kansas has been
suldect for tomorrow is “ Truth."
ily of North Carolina spent Inst S t
N
that
a
better
fcelSunday
School
9:15
A.
M.:
11
needs originated with President Coolidge proved
We might put the question in
right.
But
ulus,
she
has
I). S t
Wednesday evening s e r v i c e A. M. Preaching; 2:15 P. M. Jun­ week with Mr. and Mrs. P.
Iulness and co-ncpratJ f . tbp notional wealth «.f this
tb,iy 7 ° U i l,.n,lpr u Democratic
which includes testimonies of ior C. E.; 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Parker.
1 resident. And we take it that not remained in the straight und different lorm: "What's the mat­
•
&gt;
&lt;
'
cultivated
between
country were equally divided, ,-vSt
ter with tair governors?” Evid­
Btul other towns o f henling at 8:00 o’clock in the Renci- E. C.; 6:30 P. M. Senior C. E. and
sv rnfW»
r- *-r Ruvemor was ently there is something wrong
c u in o t
s i o m ,n, - . A m i !hin
h
„?
Ht|°n,y
KT
l
8tnt««nianS
?
|
eh
'V
O
U
,
i
,rH
,
2
*
8r*‘
.
which
slim hut also good politics
\ •swept into office two years ago
Mrs. 1'. J. Wakefield nnd Mrs. ■ t
would be nearly enough to pay the own "town forest” ? A iV y 7:30 P. M. preaching services.
|untY* of which Alta- in^ .- {° T ' •
• !l ° estaDlish its political
Quirk
attended a banquet in San­ S f
party that is primarily
income tax on it.
This
Society
maintains
a
read­
f ri'at wave ot' reform, n real somewhere, w|,en bribe takers,
«uglr practically con­
The session will meet after each
he,,co such a forest concerned with temporary exne- *iirt farmer nt that, has been embezzlers and forgers nre able
would literally be "uot •In
ing poom and free loan library nrenching service for tho recep­ ford Monday.
,
Orlando,
Is
a
part.
th milhons” to IV nford's pooi.lc- diencios and that has its eye oriS
i.ent themselves in the highest
As
Lfct s do this for our
n gt,
was introduced i&gt;y where tho Bible nnd authorized tion of members.
c » hiLlU
* n lTCWrfur
h ncccl,t,»
» a bribe
in
ffrandchildren.
1 1 1 ’ manly on tho pie counter is not tXl
th K&lt;-1 1l! i(?Ki,.,s 'vas approachil
tnifibkn
.I
t
Dr.
Quirk
of
New
York
arrived
?
?
£
*
JP
"
There
must
be
MX
1g the eighteenth green yesterday
Hutchins and procedworth continuation.
here Sunday to spend a
few ■ Y
he must have recalltil thosu f ! !
j x r J z " x S ° s lmS f
r r hlr " ^
« * £
"tt
the
work
which
u
months.
mous lines f r o i i . ^ tho-,e t.i-o—
I’urty honesty is party e\-|
44V
. , .
iro*n r)hakc9Dt*nri*
tte-.ri™ u,« , m . s o n .. S i " J S i d S r &amp; . S s tlfw M .1" ”
lommerrc should do
at
cp ed icn cy.— C'ieveland.
sophisticated youth of only 28 b
‘/ounds! Hut the great Gods of
PRESBYTERIAN LITERARY-DEBATING
t
lumty.
Beautification
-oMr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell of
years old, was tho vii-fimi t,,r
' l " Hint thy honest voters have
ttchcraity « r j out In force tonight."
■
X
f
;°r
the
future*
m
BODY
ELECTS
OFFICERS
THURSDAY
New Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
A* n..»ir„f
U‘en cnrcless
and indifferent
and,
"irnine-up.”
Th
MUSCLE SHOALS
-o
........c*“ rm e son, b&lt;
i ,
.........
" u" ‘ c' l,in ami
WoUl,l3t ll,0 “ huth oat th y ca k e « n ,l h a v e I t J - H c r b o r L
be- it
a.
•
development
were
Fieg
of
Chuluota,
Mrs.
Raynor
and
know
■MIAMI NEWS
R E A L T O R
Tho Arizona House or Represenacted as a go-between from "erring L “ let r .
° poI,ls' p-rtm|nent place. * T h e
son Billy, of Hanford, Mr. and a t
the'own
The second meeting o f Sanford’s
e governor to his tem-ters
\Yh ^ l . Ict,,(!corKe do it."
f»/i ■* T!?rCt!t,y nPProVl‘d a resole /'"r.inuinity must be new literary and debating society outlining the purpose o f tho Soc­ Mrs. Tom McClain of Tanipn, spent
Carters and Munsing’s winter underwear in cverv style. All weights. Knee
But
the
governor
of
:
J»®
n
such
conditions
prevail
dlsuiti - -ratlf&gt;!i,ltr the. proposed child
a&gt;":g particular at- was held at the Presbyterian iety am! an interesting discussion .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bv*
It U a little early to predict what not
Inbor amendment by' a vote\ ,7 7l
followed
in
which
many
of
the
l
irst
National
Dank
Dtiiidinif.
A . F . O F L . IS “ D R Y ”
rn governor to too many
McClain.
7 aLL'h"«'l children. The church on Thursday evening. The
tho ultimate outcome will be o f fall
under
.'lt,zon» who think it j
members participated.
•r
suspicion.
There Iin i ,
lengths, short sleeves and long sleeves. Union Suits and Teds $1.25 to *1.7f&gt;
thin‘s
f
t
Yu
0
,1
ho
n
miKbty
fine
„
the
country,
he
said,
&lt;
IIKISTIAN
SCIENCE
MONITOR
i f
the
Muscle
Shoals
mutter
The
nnd
do
their
duty
ns
citizens,
even
evening was largely devoted to
Rooms 501-502. Phono 05
thing for the country if a lot of
It was decided to hold the first
communities,
where
Iti.Tn
,
t
0,
b°
a
sorl
"
f
«PWcmlc
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
H.
Kilhe,
Mr.
senate
has
reverted
itself
within
* Z
perfecting tho organization of the formal debate at the next meeting
other states would fall in line.
dishonesty going around which at- in Pin1 n tr0Ub,.° t0 Kn to the »&gt;o|l»
find Mrs. Kdward Sutton and a * &gt;
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, -Mr. R.
W * of life are not nuw society. It was decided to to
-I hours two times and after do
m Florida, end although we have
More than merely idle words
-o------—
be held on Thursday, Feb. 5. daughter. Mr. nnd .Mrt. Win. Kilbe ■ x
2
™
^vernors.
There
Is
ex-Govm the struggle for
world prohibition and in America Listing the Underwood leasing bill rrno. McCray, of Indiana, now escaped the evil consequences in
The hand is too busy with the are
. u: iincluded
..
Die statement
regatipn. The goo.l adopt the name of Presbyterian The subject of this debate is “ Re*
^.unday w‘lb Mr. nnd Mrs. u V
the past, v.-e may not always be
•tecring wheel these days to roc,; which the officials o f the Anti- will tend to brinq- about among m o day passed it the next. In
-iii
' prison so lucky. *»*• .
- 1 u'-Tianibcr of Commerce Literary and Debating Society. •solve, that the world T-T getting J. W. Plynt.
n&gt;*
tho cra.IIc.—Times-Union* If soniS puloon League of America have Vnny cl“ ,," f8 « ^ tte r respect for
Tho constitution nnd by-laws which better.” The affirmative side will
(i
?n
consistently
to
law m
and
a higher
,
, *• •«••
um ti
drivera would keep their issued on tho elevation o f Wil- ‘ be piuhiitinn
FOR MEN
Lb •Several humorous had been prepared by L. F. Boyle 1be handled by I)r. A. W. Epps and
-Y
Mrr. Wm. Ballard spent Wed­ H
regard for its enforcement.” With
A
busy hands on the steering' w heel* liam Green to the presidency of
were
read
ami
formaly
adopted
b
y
.
L.
F.
Boyle.
Henry
Itoddenberry
nesday in Hanford with Mrs. Lning, ■ Y
»f
Wl'n' used to enforce
a t e wouldn t bo so many acci­ thu American Federation of La- un active prohibitionist” as the
the• organization.
nnd
L. m.
M. oiejjnensoii
Stephenson win
will present
present her sister. Mrs. Lning accompa­ ■ A
Light, knit union suits with
” *«” •••—•*,v“ .
, ‘•
■m i»
dents.
spokesman
fo
‘
Z
'"lly
by
Prolonged
It
took
skilled
parliamentary
Y
rhe
following officers were e!ec-| the other side. This subject should nied her homo to spend a few ■
’“ **
It will now bo possible,” it the
lonjr and short sleeves. All
st
, ’1
U1 c"ort are worth- ted for a term of six months with prove of very general interest and days.
Piloting to keep the Underwood
a y
skies.
r
f
.ta
brought
to
a
A New Orleans judge recently
the exception of Dr. E. D. Brown­ it is - hoped that a large number
THE QUICKENING OF THE SOUTH
.’ there
“ ♦&gt;
tttnc*uaion.
dhwovered that jurors in an m e
lee who is permanent honorary of the young men of Hanford will
■
t
that
M ACROSS JOURNAL-HERALD
’
B
A
!or small
bezzlement case drew straws h, ,1,,.
$1.25 each
president. James L. Wells, presi­ attend this meeting. .
not
GARDEN
HOSE
^-aiii,
who
broke
tho
termine the prisoner’s guilt. Doubt■JC
dent;
L.
F.
Boyle,
vico
president:
con_ The aim and) object of this soc­
Frtrbes Magazine for January
hoys. Gin* ami tw»i piece
e.°n three fronts dur- Henry Roddcnberr;*, seerc-tnry and
♦u
K“ VJ “ f,iirer decision
Kcpre- savs:
iety is to provide an opportunity
Company, Atlanta &amp; Lowrv N„t
12*4 cent per foot
b now » rose garden*a V&gt; *
than if they had tried to use their
treasurer;
J.
C.
Hutchinson,
chair­
tor those who wish to become pro­
Mmuiiiif Union Suit &lt;. Dost
’’ flapper” suits. Jlest khaki.
“ The New South has been hid­ jonal Bank. Jacksonville Journal
heads, unaccustomed as they prob­
,^_|n southern France. man and R. F. Cooper, chaplain. ficient in the art of public speak­
before things are adjusted it may
For Few Days
Seaboard Air Line Railway, Seven
« y
ably were to mental effort.
Tlie Seminole County Bank
he expected that some means will ing Its light under u bushel. Its Honda Banks in a joint display
quality pajama check. All
Mr. Hutchison gnve n short talk ing.
■
A
1rfiin ti x rs t.ii lo. TIOO
H
P®8 '-S' ASHES.
■
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he found for turning over Muscle progress and development rnn he Atlanta Bdtniure, Atlantic v . , ’ l
HV
V
sizes.
rorms
every
function
of
a
sufl
and
should
be
and
doubtless
will
a
A
The trouble* about Death i« he
&gt;hoa!a
to
Ilenry
Ford.
Some
man­
d if f e r e n t g o d s
It \ *
5n,riand—A convict sedoes not always tako those who
ner of bill on this subject may be­ be quickened by a more generous n o r! .“ “ "A flf, Jacka«nville, Miami' M
NEW YORK TELEGRAPH
wcl
regulated
Bank.
With
ever?)
a
to lay
its at­ po?t
can best be : pared.— Sanford Hercome a law before congress ad­ use o f printers’ ink______
ny
_ ______
Pi h r tC* N* C" Dnvcnr tr!, .i n, at 1 the hood
SI.75 and S2.00
*a!d.
"
journs, though oven this is not com­ tractions and
to-the-minute
facility
and
w
ith
#
i‘
n'*’
unmolested
"d
advantages
before
Mortgage
&amp;
Sccurit^
°f*
M,an,i’
$1.75 and $2.25
•&gt;’
tho
investors
F
R
E
E
Well, don’t worry. He will tak
pletely
certain.
Tummy Meighnn and Billy Sunorhi Ut free,i"m through
-. the bankers, the fin- o f N?w Orleans WarJ £ ° mpany
you and u.nnciers,
tho
Including Meigbun’j
personal
proper conservatism for absfl K®rb,dding gates, of the J. W. Totpian and Miss Marie J. Paul Edmonds of DeLnnd is
? .rnanufacturers, the-Company of f f i n S ^ y T
£
The government ia going ahead
Stur R
e d , » ft^we
r awh,,e*
T °c»l
*&gt;
Star,
f
arar.
ucckoii
can wait
our‘ J,i,,y wcr«
*• - rival attractions at two eontribuLon of $500 the Com­ with its work o f fi ’ *
agriculturalists, the home seekers,
spending u few days in Sanford.
Totman urc visiting in Sarasota.
•
benefit.! iq Birmingham last week munity Chest o f !!irm!p"ham is
turn.
safety,
you
will
find
this
a
clesif^
5
?
Atlanta,
lth seekers, Peopfei BanjTPany’
of
Monday night Sunday delivered abo-.it $10,000 richer through the
Al
•m;,U enough to be carMrs. S. W. Swope and Francis
Mus Leta Reser of Knoxville Coupons (iiven With Every Phono­
hanking’ connection.
'cokers throughout Twine City Sentim-I Jacksonville,
u "i ? n v ,l ,c * S
I'vkets,
benefit
o
f
the
Paramount
motion
nnd
Bristol,
Tenn.,
is
spending
the
are
fashionable
Swope
of
Oviedo
spent
Friday
in
S
f
n J h° Co J n. lbo White Douse is bis well known lecture on bsll on picture players.
er cn.;.
,
lem. N. g . Cal S i ' ) ,n^ on *Sa* «
Itland.
graph Record Purchased
■A
Tribune'^ii-Gal.— New York Herald- Hfo to n mnnt thousand people j
season in Sanford.
Sanford.
ii cities and Sou- or Nashville A.lui.
p Con,Pa“ y *
■V
i
Incidentally,
all
of
th
nt 7.&gt; cents to $2.50 a seat nnd
!
«*f
the
motion
arffvment
a
.
Muaile
Shoali.
Fort
I
ElY
ra
K
”
0*
“u
ro
f
u
m
i
n
g
a-[Trust
Company
of
A
i|
C
;,lty
.
^
5
The
holder
of
tho
most
vnlu
'♦ 'i
l«%*
And lu-s seldom vo-Cal.— ProviP l'SCLE SHOAL8
Arthur
Yowell,
Walter
Hand,
Peter
Brooks,
of
Grand
Rapids,
in coupons on Mi.rch 15th,
raised nearly &gt;10,000 for B iraiiZ- i ',li luro nttnrrt,
members of the JnsUy gave up as was said, in |iuickenln^ theHnnd ar»' ‘ Atlanta
ii . H
.nt.'!*
*A
-lournul.
Y ’
it Geor/imc°rgirp, Bni|
ett J
Nah'--’ ■
and Rnlpli Wight returned Friday Mich., has sold a silver dollar,
gets tho radio set, free. m V
ng the pronortv
somu time ago, withraj?,
V ‘ “ f 1- to m» ‘ L*r- ionnl II
HI:
,U«&gt;1 fr. ~
k .m .hiV
C„„,_m„n|
[y C h ,.t M,’lut,nn S S T i X u 't o r “ th
Bank of Jacksonville.
II::
n.t«ra
Is
not
exactly
In,piand
F
„r
C
t
Pa*fc
Four)
made
in
180-1
to
a
New
York
col­
from
u
hunting
trip
of
several
i*
A
eir
own
tickets,
drawing
his
offer
and
apparently
!
"
.
^
.
.
T
V
r..°P
bort.
u
niD
^
«.•
»•
As
F
C.
oat
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oted Athletes Will Race Tonight
In Card Given At Brooklyn Armory
NEW YORK, Jan. 21—A select­
ed field of Olympic, collcgiato and
, National A. A. U. track and field
athletes will compete in the 30
events programmed for tho Brook­
lyn college gnmes in tho Thir­
teenth regiment armory in Brook­
lyn Saturday night
Foremost nmong tho entries is
Paavo Nurmi, who seeks to con­
tinue his string of world’s records
b y clipping a few seconds o ff tho
iWorld’fi mark in the 2,000 ynrda
.... face, the feature of the lengthy
program.
In nddition to Nurnii, Joie Ray,
v&gt; Illinois A. C. stnr; IJoyd Ilnhn,
Boston A. A.; Leo Larriyoo, Holy
Cross; Abel It. Kivintc, Wilco A.
!A.; J. W. Driscoll, Boston A. A.;
Kay Robertson, Boston A. A.; Ray
"Watson, Illinois A. C.; Jnck Zel­
lers, New York A. C.; Vernon Ascher, Georgetown; Jimmy Burgess,

Georgetown;
Loren Muriehlsori,
Newark A. C.; Bob McAlister,
New York A. C.; and other star
runners ore entered in the track
events in addition to such hurdlers
ns Ivnn Riley, Illinois A. C. and
Herbert Meyer, Newark A. C.
Willie Ttitoia. Itinland’s great
distance star, and rivnl of Nur­
mi, will meet
Verne Zooth of
Johns Hopkins and George Lcrmond o f Boston college in the 5,000 metre special while Ilnrold M.
Osborn, Illinois A. C. star and
winner of tho decnthlon in the Oly­
mpic games, will have plenty of
opposition in jiis specialities. A
two mile college relay with Yale,
Boston college and Georgetown ns
opponents will ha one of the most
interesting events. Georgetown,
Holy Cross, Boston college and
Rutgers will meet in a one-mile
relny race.

SIG HAUGHDAHL MUNN SEEKS AN
TO HAVE RIVAL INJUNCTION TO
IN BEACH RACES SILENCE LEWIS
Egyptian Speed King to Try Declares Former Champion Is
StiH Claiming Title While
To Lower Records Held by
Disregarding rilunn'u Claim
Blond-Haired
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BOUT

WEST PA lW b EACH, J*n.' 24.
— A tentative agteamant has been
reached* according t o /.Matchma­
ker Phil r Richard. for a bout
hero in March between ,Jimmy
Slattery of Buffalo and Young
Stribling .f Atlanta. The bout is
to top the day’s progpim ofstha
pollen carnival scheduled for Mar.
17, 18 and ID, wfion* policemen
from Georgia, Florida afid Cuba
will he invited to tako'part. Hinttcry iu*J Stribling met hcventl
month* ago in Buffalo, when Ihu
popular decision in the BufTolo
newspapers went to Slattery. .
DUPONT CHOSEN CAPTAIN
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 2 4 ^ - The
University of Florida soccer team
has elected Louis E. Dupont o f
Daytona, veteran member, as Cap­
tain for 1925. Coach Metcalfe has
recommended to Athletic Director
Whito that the following members
of the team of 1024 bo awarded
minor sports letter): Gerald H.
Bee, captain; L. F. Dupont, V. 11.
Driggers. J. PanlelU, A. J. Hux,
T. S. Johnson, C. O. Brntlcy, I,
Moscovitz, J. It. Payne, A. W.
Suniincn, F. C. Pclot, L, A .Ilichnrdson, G, JAiJjright and At C.
Welmcr.
Tnllie Hnndlon of Indianapolis,
was killed by a sliver o f glass
from his nutomobile windshield,
unknown person.
The
glass
broken by n tomato thrown by nn
pierced nn artery in Hamllon’s
throat and he bled to death In fif­
teen minutes.

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$4— With the
•^ittrartco of financial support of
It* work here for ohother year, ns
rhown by. a liberal nroviptonln the
appropriation bill for 1025, the
Rockefeller
Foundation .Will Inidir
...
In B
gurate n new program for public |
health Improvement in tho P hilip-1
pfno Islands n;xt year consisting ,
o f the establishment rff provincial
sanitary demonstrations.
At its own expense tho founda- j
tinn will undertake the operation ;
o f a provincial sanitary .service
facilities employed in rpral sani­
tary work, nnd also to train FlHpi- *
no tochnicn! assistants who may'
take over tho work after it has
been organized.
For more than two years the!
foundation hna conducted an anti*'1
malaria campaign in asvernl prov­
inces in co-operation with the Phil­
ippine health service.
The foundation also started a
successful anti-hookworm cam­
paign several months ago, nnd this
has now been given over to the
Philippine health service.
Gurtavun C. Seidel of Pennsyl­
vania bequeathed $50,000 to build,
cottages for old couplcn at tho
Elizabethtown Munpnlc Home.
In ten yoarH the number of cig ­
arettes consumed in the United
States Ims increased from II bil­
lion to 70 billion annually.

INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Jan. 24.
— An application for nn injunction
to prevent Ed “ Strangler” Lewis,
former heuvywelght
wrestling
champion nnd hb manager, Billy Albert G. Hill, one of England’s
Sandow, from interfering with hi i greatest distance runners, is ex-1 ,
.
.
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in this country j champion,
rights as world heavyweight cliam- parted to arrive in
V’r CVi"’ for
’ ‘ nn injunction against
uhortlv Ho intends
intends to’
in settiVdown
nettle down '
(S. rangier) Lewis, Billy Snnpion, was filed in district court |ahartiy.'
Friday by Dnyno (Big) Munn, who with friends in Ohio. Hill at vari­ dow, Lewis manager, said here
won the title from Lewis at Kan­ ous times was half-mile, one mile Fridav that ho was prepared to
12,000 Miles!
fight Munn’n claims to the title in
sas City, Jan. 8.
and four-mile British champion.
every court in the United States,
The petition alleged that Lewis
Munn, he declared, cannot claim
and Sandow violated a contract
YOU CAN ONLY TRAVEL
entered into with Gabriel Kauf­ that the match should determine title honors until he has again met
12,0)10 MILES TRAVEL
the
title
in
two
out
of
three
falls.
nnd defeated Lewis.
man, Mtinn’s manager, prior to the
FROM HOME
title match, by advertising Lewis
fl
,
,
Sandow repented that Munn
I rcpared o r ight
should have been disqualified in
ns champion and "intimidating"
Tiie "world" is only 24,000 miles
persons who reek bouts with Munn,
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 21.—Com- (he title mutch here in that the
Tho contract was signed Da*. IH, menting oil a petition filed by latter violated tho rules o f wrnst- in circumference. Therefore you
thu petition staled, and provided Waynn (Big) Munn, claimant ot ling by throwing Lewis sprawling cun only go 12,000 miles in one
direction nnd then you” ll find your­
the world heavyweight wrestling! outside the ropes.
self coming back home.
During Woodruff &amp; Watson's
several years of business building
Dadio Program
wo havb of com; o had many to
travel away from us, hut sooner
or later they find themselves com­
Program Tor January 25
ing back. We say, hurry back
KFDM— Beaumont (300) 9 sa­
home. Tho Advertised Sale stnrtcd
cred concert.
today.
WEMC— Berrien Spring::, (2flt!)
8:15 choir, songs, organ, addres­
Our Service— Everything n Laundry Can Do.
ses.
WEEI— Boston (.703) G:20 Roxy
and hi.: Gang.
WLS—Chicago (345) (i:30 orgFamily Finish 15c lb. minimum $1.50
.un; 7 choir. •• .
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WON— Chicago Tribune (.‘TO),
9 talk, .*o lsoe,snmbclvbg bvegm
DRV CLEANING ANI) DYING
9 talk, solos, cnseinlile.
PRESSING AND PLEATING
KYW— Chicago (5:J(!) 7 Sunday
Evening club, speaker, musical.
Office McMullen's Barber Shop.
Phone 91 in
WEBH—Chicago (370) 7-9 pro­
gram.
cHuaKUDaGiBg^uiiKUDHUHUuuaBaaBauaBuaBBiiBUHunii
KXJm.
WQJ— Chicago (44(1) 8-10 con­
cert, vocal, violinist, pianist.
■ USMDUUatUKBXaBaUKLiSUCCXilHlCEaBBUBBBBBBBflBBBaBtenUBB
WLW— Cineimmtti (423) 7:30,
services; 8:30 orchestra.
WFAA— Dallas New.* (172.9) (5
religious; 7:30 services; 9:30 Ha­
** -’ . M
waiian music.
WWJ— Detroit News (51C) f&gt;:30
services.
Bargain on Easy Terms.
WBAP—■ Ft. Worth Star Tele
gram (472.9) 11-1 frolicn.
KNX— Hollywood (337) 9 ser­
u.iu iliii— I Rio Crest— Woralruff Subdivision
vices; to instrumental, vocal.
WOS—Jefferson City
(440.9)
We are itRcnU: f..r these .subdivisions and have
7:30 services.
n o Ro^d buys in each
ORLANDO, Fin., Jan. 2-1.—'The
WDAF— Kansas Citv Star ( ! ! ! )
Orlando-Winter Park tenni o f the 4-5 classical music; 5 -5 :1, Inter­
THREE LOTH ON SANFORD HEIGHTS
Florida Professional G o l f e r s ’ national Sunday School lesson.
CLOSE IN
League will open its season on the
WHB— Kansu* City ( 111) “ -9:30
links of the Orlando Country Club
WRKO—Lansing (28i!) 7 narvi:each
Sunday when Cyril Walker and religious cervices,
C. J. Clark, Advertising the “ Ad­
Eddie Loos, representing Lakeland es, comma
vertised Hale” at Woodruff &amp; Wat*
Inging.
and Winter Haven, will
match
Bon’s.
KHJ— Los Angela'* Times (305) u
stokes with Tommy Kerrigan and 8:30 concert; !&gt; organ; ! • features. °
Dow George the local combination.
In our previous nd thin week *ve
KJS— Los Angeles (252) 8 scrGolfers of thin city nre prepar­
only told you 59 per cent of the
n
ing a big welcome for Walker, who vice, 10 religious, music.
opportunity you have here during
KFI—Los Angeles (409) 8:15 J*
is tho present United States Open
the sale to got real bargains be­
Realtors
Champion nnd considered by many talk; 9 stage act*, ;-pccialtic;; 10 m
cause of the low prices. Now we're
J*
the foremost player on American play; 11 music.
going to explain the other 50 per
KFSG— Loa Angeles (278) 9 re- ifj
cent.
link* today. Walker’s partner is
let
also ono of the top-knotchers and liginus; 12 organ.
These goods won their inurcls
D
W MC— Mem phi *
Comniercial H
Phone .152
ho has annexed sonic of tho out­
because of the merit connected with
,n
standing titles o f the country dur- j Afipwdt (503.9) 11 n.m. service
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tho most outstanding values that
n
ing tho past decade.
First Methodist church.
ever were advertised—uu unbroken
n
Paul, igKiiaiiuMuuzsiKuurtaauaHeuiiHBiiiiunusiBxaBBSBaaMaKUBiiHBM record for superiority—and as such
The Orlando team o f Kerrigan ,
Mjn'ieapolis-St.
it will continue until the end of
nnd Grnfgc i. regarded as among
v ‘ :l' v ,
the sale.
the best in tho league. Kerrigan - *'■’ " New ion : ( !•»■&lt;)
Now for the next week of tho
Was nosed out o f tli • British Open
WJY— New York (405) 7:15 I?
aalc these outstanding values will
Championships by Jock Hutchinson
continue, but for one week only, for
in 1921 by one stroke and hns orchestra; 9 remini cencon of a r c -'I
it wj were to continue i uch slaugh­
been among tho favorites in vir­ poster.
ter of prices we would soon go
WNYC— New York (528.8) 8
tually every tournament in this
broke, but for one week only
mark Strand theatre.
country for tiie past five years.
wo will continue the pace we set
WBBR—
New
York
City
(273)
Dow George, who is retained a*
the flrat week by giving the most
professional at the Winter Park 8:10 violinist, string quartet, so­
wonderful opportunities for sav­
Country Club, is not a tournament prano, Bible lecture.
ing that this territory haa even
WHN—
New
York
(3*&gt;0)
9
entcrplayer, but ranks among the best
experienced.
ers:
10
Vanity
Club
revue;
10:30
at mutch play. His score of 70 j
Merchandise of all descriptions,
over the Orlando course against orchestra; 11 entertainers.
of quality indisputably high o f­
WCAL—
Northfield
(030)
8:30
■Waiter Hagen und Jim Bnrnea this
fered at price concessions immeas­
week, in which he defeated the vet­ pacreil.
urably low. We invite the people
KGO— Oakland (312) 9:20 ser­
erans, stamps him ns a worthy foe
of Sanford and for a hundred miles
vices.
for any player In the leugue.
around to come in any minute, any
WOAW—Omaha (522.3) 0 Bihour, any day during the next six
scout
bie study. 9 musical service.
days to investigate and get thj full
WOO— Philadelphia (509.9) 0:30
Why don’t you know? They
benefit of this* unparif.lt 1 mirTAM PA, Jan. 27.—'"The cow­ services.
are now at 117 Paik Ave.,
chutulUc feat.
WFI— Philadelphia (395) (1:30
next to the Seminole Hotel
ardly driver who runs away from
with tin* Sanford Cycle Co.
reckoning after art accident is onu services.
W oodruff &amp; Watson
WCAU— Philadelphia (278) )i
They have a swell drive ia at
o f tho great menaces we have to orchestra.
the rear and give the best of
Sale Started
contend with,” declares Municipal
service and manufacture their
KDKA— Pittsburgh, (309.1) ser­
Judge G. if. Cornelius and Chief vices.
&lt;wn famous Hof-Mae Cut­
Saturday -Inly 24th
o f Police, Di B. Young, in a state­
KUW— Portland Oregonian (492)
lery.
(Today)
ment in which they declare war 9 concert, solos.
on the “ hit and run” type of auWO A I—Hun Antonio (391.5) 9:tomohiliat.i. "It would be a ben­ 30 entertainer.*, trio.
efit to tho people o f Tampa if
KPO—San Fmncisco (423) 10:30
automobile owners would take it concert.
upon themselves to follow these hit
WGY—Sclienectndy (.780) 0:30
und run drivers and get their num­ services; 8 symphony; 9 quartet.
ber," the rtutement said. “ Wo
W B Z-- Sprlngield (337)
7:30
will do tho rest.”
concert.
KFNF—Shenandoah (2(10) 0:30
Ronld Amundsen, discoverer of service.
the &amp;uitb Pule, has been declared
CKT— Winnipt&gt;g (450) 7 servic­
260 -J A N -25
a bankrupt ns a result o f rr^ers- es; 9 string quartet.
cn in connection with his Inst
WCBD—Zion (345) 9 chorus,
year’ s unsuccessful polar expedit­ trio, clarinets, marimba, reader,
ion.
piano.

SEABREEZE, Fla., Jan. 24. —
.That tho permanent revival of
auto racing on the rccord-estnbBailing Ormond-Senbreeze-DaytoBencli course next Tuesday is to
assume an international aspect is
shewn by the fact that before the
season ends M. Mogul ia, who is an
aid to nn Egyptian Prince, will go
after all sprint and distance rec­
ords on the world-famous course.
In his efforts the Egyptian dare­
devil will huve opposition from Sig
Hnughdnld, the Norwegian demon
who established the hour record
o f 180.27 miles on the course in
April 1022, nnd who is now pre­
paring n enr for further attempts
at time annihilation. Hnughdnld
has made the beach his winter head
quarters nnd may be come a per­
manent resident of Seabreeze.
Mogolin will drive a mw-type
French car made by Talbott and
Ballot and hopes to utttnln n speed
o f 290 miles nn hour therein. Hi t
appearance will recall tho days
when William K. Vanderbilt i.nd
other aristocrats made history on
the course nnd he is expected to
bring a large European umi Orien­
tal following with him.
“ If the Prince ever negotiates
200 miles nn hour", said llnughdahl while preparing his new 'a r
for Tuesday’s initinl races, "iio ’l!
have-to-do it on this course, for
it 1 Is the only one in the world
on which such speed can lit at­
tempted with any degree o f safety.
And if he succeeds I ’ll spend the
rest o f my life trying to outdo
• \4
him.1
' Tho winter program provides for
fi series’ o f six meets of five races
each, with both professionals and
nntnteurs competing. Future race*
and speed tests will start at a
mount opposite the Clarendon Ho­
tel instead of tho old club house at
Daytonn Bench.

Kerrigan, George
Play Walker, Loos
In Orlando Sunday

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_____________ barrels, Pure Sugnr House molnsfice 108 Second St., Ncnr Park with order.
wh.re to sell Pic-Wie house
lots, prices range $150 to $850.
correct In sertion.
re:i 15c. Pure Cuban 35r.— Davis
Avenue. Phono 282.
fnr subsequent
MAINE— Wutervtlle, Morning Ben- Wholesale Co.. Augusta. Ga.______
Sco these largo lots before you uptown, unloading track, 4.000 feet frocks direct to wearer; no insuitable /or
t office should be
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
or grain or |vertment; easily make $35 weekly,
buy elsewhere. Don't buy a lot floor space, r-uiiamr
lately In case of
J. E. HPUULING, Rub-division ple tire Interested in Florida prop­ FOR SALE—One trailer, large
wholesale
protlucc
etc.,
writ0 Box Wrltu t ,l!ny. M. i.wick Mfg. Co.,
without n public alley in the rear.
Lost and Found
255, Sanford
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ erty, Reach them through tix
enough to haul boat. Phone
Cotnu
nnd
see
me
any
time.
I
live
L
r
±
J
J
:l:----------------------Fort Wayne, Ind.
s tiT im u *
lando, Florida, nnd F l o r a Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ■1811.
prceentatlse thor*
FOUND—One
Firestone
tire,
tools,
hf,rc
n,"
)
wnnt
noighlmrs.
Apartments
Heights,
Florida
on
Dixie
High­
tion.
with rotes, rules
dies, and motor meter. Owner !
WILMEIt STEWART
$1,000,000 company wants man
FOR SALE— 10 acres celery land,
way.
an. will give you
ADVERTISE,
hi the Journul-HsrAltamonte Springs.
FOR RENT—2-room apartment to sJI Watkins Home Necessities
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rich­ please call at police station and i
nation. And If
STOVES
ald. South Georgia’s greatest ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­ identify. ______
will ssslst you In
furnished, first floor. 202 Park; in Sanford. More than 150 used1
rant a&lt;l to make
j daily. Income $35 to $50 weekly.
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil newspaper. Morning, afternoon, non, 1ml.
We have aomo beautiful lake Avenue.
LOST—One
Shriners
Fez.
Red,
a
-----------------■
—
|
Experience unnecessary.
Write
stoves, gns stoves, wood stoves, weekly nnd Sunday Classified ’■atex
front
lots
on
Lake
Wildmerc
one*
Morocco temple. Reward if re­
t r N orton.
JOc t.er lino. Waycruss Journnl- CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
i\ TttK. t int’ i tT n i l iit o r t iih Dept. H-5, The J. R. Wutkins Co„
ovens
and
victrolas.
Your
credit
half
mile
from
the
Dixie
Highway
turned
to
John
Gave
1018
W.
1st
Should Kl*e their
At,
tal gold, platinum nnd- discard­ Street or phone -*0r».
nhv k .v tii j i iMtiAt,
r in r i i r n2-70 West Iowa Ave., Memphis.’
is good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First "erald, Wnycross. Georgia.
in n nest of beautiful clear lakes,
t/flce oddreas as
m** r i . i m t m . rv
am i
koh
ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting nnd
Street.
for
sale.
[phone number .If
s
u
m
v
o
u
:
c
o
t
v
r
v
.
ri.n
itiiiA . Turin.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
IN
C
H
A
N
C
E
R
Y
.
•
Lulls. About nno
Wo
will
build
your
homo,
land­
___ TIN AND MKTAL WORK
Send in your subscription to the
W A N T E D
A. I*. Connelly,
b thuueand haa a
scape your grove, and relieve you N’. II. Garner uml Complainants.
Nearly all fnrm* In Brnxil are .
the Other* enn't
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds Tribune or hand it to your local FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
u
-\
v
r
m
/A
,,
a
*,,
,,
.
,
Of
trouble
nnd
worries
incident
tu
v,i.
rith
you unless
tilled by the aid of implements
dealer so you can read Florida's
of
Tin
nnd
Sheet
Meta!
Work.
at half price. Phono 415-W. L. \\ AN T TO BU^ —County produce, building up a place.
Klurltli I,ami * C o l o n is a t io n C o m ­
nddreea
One year I. Frazier.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak greatest newspaper.
pany. I.lmlteil, a c o r p o r a t liin : tbei from tho United States.
canned vegetables, symn, highIn thu meantime, you can go
Snore MUST be
S8.00,
C
months
$4.00,
three
months
m i l,n o w n iirlrw. d ev isees , g r a n t e e * '
Avenue
nnd
Third
Street.
Tele­
va nt Tbe * « « ost prices paid. Davis Wholesale fishing. You can fish in any one
anil o t h e r elalnianiH n m lor F r a n k
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ FOR SALE— Roll top desk, mnphone 111.
(flee or &gt;r I r lCo.,
Augustn,
Ga.
|
of
the
dozen
lakes,
nnd
if
you
don't
S. W h ite , i t .c e a s e d : W. K. W a l l policy add 75 cents to your hogny, in good condition— Will sell
■ur d'*e*otlaTry Smith’s Barber
halt and l.u cy 41. W a lt h a ll , Ids
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS cance
i t . ,. . , . rrc"c!c7T m
I know how to fish, we have several
valM.
.-der.
w ife;
V oile A.
W il lia m s
and
cheap.
Herald
Office.
tV
A
NT
TO
SELL
List
your
P&gt;o-1
experts
who
will
ho
glad
to
show
All makes of typewriters for
tW*
Kllxubetli W il lia m s . Ida w i f e ; All Shop for good barber
perty with us now. Your d e-iy 0U&lt; Mr. S0I10I field who haa been
u n k n o w n p a r t ie s c h d i id n u In te r ­
}-aSi. efficient
sale on easy terms, for rent, also “ DO YOU WANT to buy or sell
Better Baby Chicks
If so advertino in
est In th e la n d s In volved In this work. Ladies welcome.
. s '* .
script ion will go in now catalogue singing at the Rnntist Church will
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 theanything?"
suit.
From
“ Gainesville Run.”
now being made up. See tho new j vouch for the above,
Bull Dldg.
D e fe n d a n t s .
Next to Valdez.
IHNEBREEZB FARMS
manager at the new location. C .1LAKE JF.SSUP LAND CO., Inc.
nitDcit o r ; n t t .i c \tio n .
WTIST VI itOtPcT«C—•Cljt rh » b u r g . '1'he
VETERINARIAN
Florida’s Largtmt Poultry Fnrm A. Strout Farm Agency, 401 1st
rinihB ltorir
Kxprttiont.
m n rnln *
T o nil pa rties c l a i m i n g Interest
I.ongwood. FHu nder F ran k d. W h ile , d e c e a s e d . nr
National Rank Bldg.
(Not A Hatchery)
1)R.
A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. ( m i n d i n g Sunday, m o r n in g l«»uo.
oth e r w is e , in th e f o l l o w i n g iluscrlb-1
Dolans Votinary Remedies. 313 I com p or w o rd , m l n im o m tin.
Every chick sired by our pedi­
URRCTORY
J. N. Westbrooks
Apartment house on First St. i d p rop erty, situ ate, ly in g and b e ­
WANT
TO
BUY—
Flat
top
desk.
in g In tb e c ity o f S a n fo r d . P e m ln o le
E. Second St., Sanford, Flu.
l&gt;KVUl.OI *KIts ATTR&gt;T lOJT—IVn- greed males direct from high rec­
Phis
is
a
bargain.
G u n sm ith
Inquire Herald office.
C ou n ty. F lorida , t o - w i t : l o t s 1 ti»i
"'•(•olii In bi’ g ln n llig th* ernntnnt ile- ord trapneated hens.
Chix that
litre within easy
IB, both In clusive, nnd lots 19 t o |
veloj(mrnt in Olorldn'n iilsirry: a make you profits, $20 per hundred
Grnphonolas,
Clocks, Sewing
Building: Materia! half mlllloLi ilnllnr hltthwny to t i n "
iple of Sanford
One five-room bungalow, in good 93. both in clusiv e, o f I'lne H e ig h t * .;
......
WILL TRADE—Home in Winter
Machine
o
f
Hanford.
Hemtnolo
Cou
n
ty
.
F
l
o
r
­
gulf bench Jnnt nnisb.'.i; a two
$180 per thousand. Delivered
ir often needed,
Park for like value in Sanford. condition. $500.00 puts you in this ida. as p er pla t th er eof, d u ly r e ­
121 Sanford Ave.
MIRACLE Concrete Go., general mhllnn dollar bridge nrroas Kseam-.Fcb. 20, Order early, as already David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla. house.
when any spec o r d e d in the
p u b li c
records o f,
M
,1
riay
s!:&lt;rt'‘il;
quarter
million
hnlf
sold
nnl
Whiln
I
n„|,„rn,
S e m in o le C ou n ty . F lo r id a , In Pla t
cement work, side walks, build­ dollar opera bouse under coneirao-' n'\lt
required. It is
.. n ,
'Vliile l.ogjiorns
Five acre farm on hard road, B'«jk
r,1:
.
two mPllona !••lnr soont onl^^Iy* ''r it e for interesting Ixiukhabclically
for ing blocks. Irrigation boxes, i , E»
y person and all p e r s o n s !
highway: gre.itrst chance for live j let. Ptnebrceze Farm, Callahan, Cocoa nut Milk Said
now in cropa Chenp nnw on easy w hToos o annam
Terwlllcgor. Prop.
e Is. o r are, u n k n o w n to
«developere to g,t In on Krouoil i.'|,.r:.|,.
the c o m p la in a n t s herein , h a v i n g o r
terms.
Lumber and Building Material
floot. Write llevclopoiunt DnpartSanford Sign Shop
c la im in ': to h ave a n y r ig h t, t i t l e o r
Excellent
for
Babies
niellt
Tbe
PrPKacoItt
Newt
Ire in this
Carter Lumber Company
Interest In and to th e a b o v e d o - 1
Wo
have
houses
to
rent.
Come
TAKE
NOTICE
scribed laads, o r a n y pa rt o r p o r - '
Designer.* and pnintcra o f San­
N. Laurel St.
Phone 5C5
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­
(tE&lt;Tf)7Y
Beginning Monday, Jan. 20, 1925
HONOLULU, Jan. 24,—Investi­ in nnd see us.—Seminole Realty tlon t h e r e o f :
___ |
ford's distinctive signs. San­
gusta, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
HILL LUMBER CO. flouso c
It
n
p
p
en
rin
g
f
r
o
m
th
e
a
w
o
r
n
bill
ONE
Co., 110 E. Second Street.
ford Avenue ut First Street.
classified medium, rate cash .0i)c the price of Silver Iatke Spring gation of the properties of thu
o f c o m p la in t h erein filed that y o u
Service,
Quality
and
Price.
18
nnd c .'c b o f y ou have, o r clnlni aonia
charge. 10c per line, minimum water will he 40c for 5 gal. Spec­ pulp of young coconuts has devel­
Rhone 480-W.
in mid l o th e p r o p e r t y In ­
ial prices in largo quantities. If
OWNER WILL SELL clone iu lot. viutcroMt
■30c.
TO THE PUBLIC:
______________l_________________
o lv e d In till* suit, and Mint y o u r
oped that they contain all the eonyou
have
r.ever
tried
this
water
desirable locution for residence, n im cs tir» u n k n o w n , li I t t h e r e u p ­
Tho following named contract­ ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St'
you do not know what you nre stitutents of human mothers' milk for $1,100. Small cash payment on o / d c r e d that you and each o f y o u
ors are fair to Organized Ijtbor
Johns
County
is
reached
through
you o r e h e re b y r e q u ir e d
Directory and pny the Union Scnlo set by tho St. Augustine Evening Record. missing. Dr. Baker of Rollins nnd perhnps may be used in the |required and balance can lie paid dt oo abe.p p ennd
a r t o tile Mil o f c o m p l a i n t
College
says
it
is
superior
water.
in this cause, o n M onday, t b e 2nd
NO MOTOR# RE- Local No. 1201 of Painters, Dec­ Quick result3. Two cento per word. Chemical analysis shown if* to ho tropica to take the place of moth- monthly. Rhone 493-W for op­ day of F e b r u a r y . 1925 at thu C o u r t orators and Paper Hangers of Sample cony on request,
4Iarblo and Granlta from «U
era’
milk,
according
to
atatements
1
bomtinca
h ou*e In Hanford. S e m in ole C o u n t y ,
* ____ A m erica:'
juarrlca, Dent of quality
— •• r A ^ f t » 0 'f a 5 R I M —fampa Daily pbjwlutelx. pure.
~
:
»
f
f
n
d
e
before
the
I’nn-Pucific
Sei-1
Six
lot*,
close
in
worth
n ‘' V g "re." "ml K
workmanship.
_ _R.,, Pell,_ F.
_ W. Tern per ton, 1 Times, tho great homo doily, DIG POPULATION PREDICTE
CTRIC SERVICE ,, W.
W
r i t e f o r la test d e . lc n a .
r4l,|coce Counsel here bv I)r. N. I\j con lie bouKnb from owner for
r. ruim-lly In tin* above ile^crlbml
c. ii. T l'n x iK ,
Electrical repairs, V, C. CoUer, C. F, Mctcajf, llorace j rate 1Me per word, minlmurj.
Rhone lamia: ami you nre then and th e r e
1000. On easy term*.
r e q u i r e ! t o m a k e a n s w e r t o eulil
l.ulunl, Florida
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 24?— A Ont-sen. of the Queen's hospital, 493-W.
rul Ave. prlando, Jtminez, H. Darrow, R. L .iS ej-■charge 25c ensh with* order. Write
nil) o f c o m p la in t file d a g a i n s t y o u
P. O. Ilex M&gt;3, P h an s U *
lers, Jesse Cook. T. S. Dbik, I. S. ’ for complete rate tank
prediction that Jacksonville will
bholulu.
herein, o t h e r w is e a d e c r e e p r o c o n Talbott,
T.
M.
Dunlap
and
G.
W,
I
.•
t
n
m
ono
1
i
“
developed
during
the
meeting
fi's-to will lie en ter ed u a u ln st y o u .
KS FOR RENT
several Hawaiian.* present had
and each o f y ou.
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The have a population of 2oO.OOO h\
It Is fu r t h e r ordered th at title
Car. Drive it O, Shinholser. We also ask the
scene of stupendous development' 1930 ,vas matle by Dr. Allen D. been weaned on coconut pulp, hut
c ita tio n be p u b lish ed o n c e a w e e k
k and Second St. public to cee their painters have Read about it in tho l’alm Bench Albert, Ctiicago sociologist, in an it is believed that the announce­
DAVID B. HYER
f o r eiitht c o n s e c u t iv e w e e k s . In th e
Post. Sainplo copy sent on re- address before a gathering of “ Ru ment by Dr. Larsen is the first to
Sanfo rd Herald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
their local card.
ARCHITECT
lished In S e m in ole i ‘ minty, F lo r id a .
i quest
II. Darrow, Pres.
V REPAIRING
Movers in Jacksonville" this week. he made of tho actual chemical
W itn es s rnv ba nd as G lerk o f sa id
Membsr A. L A
Court and the seal th e r e o f , th is
KIN — Automobile
ADVERTISING gets results if It This city today is the seventy- properties of the pulp anti milk of
th o nth d a y
of
D e c e m b e r , A. I*.
coconuts.
September
quarterly
payments
Hose Uulhlltur
sixth
in
size
in
the
United
States,
!ng and Rebuilding,
reaches potential buyers. PuWhen you wnlte up with back­ 1921
Orla nde, Flerliln
It was pointed out that the milk ache nnd dull misery in the kidney (S e a l)
to 2,229 Osage Indians in Okla­ latka Daily Nows is circulated in he declared, „nud
15. A. DOUGLASS,
e. Oak Avenue.
, said that in . 193')
Clerk o f the C ircuit C ou rt o f
homa on account of returns from an industrial and ngriculturid sec- 'Jt may well he the seventieth. of tho wnterhuffalo, being five region it may mean you have been
FOR HIRE
S e m in o le C ou n ty. F lo r id a ,
oil lands will amount to $3,200 tion.
for “ within its city limits thin times as rich as cow’s milk, might eating foods which create acids,
fly
A. 41. WKMKH. D. C.
SERVICE
be
added
to
dehydrated
pulp
of
January are very probably some
.
each, which makes $8,900 per capsays a well-known authority. An G eoru e G. Ilerrlnu .
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
S
o
l
ic
it
o
r
f o r C om p la in a n ts.
Iccts all trains. Bag- jta they have received so fim this
110,000 person! , n gain of almost young coconuts and serve in place excess of such acids overworks the
II. A. SPEIR
Florida
real
estate
advertise
In
In I’lione 551.
of
mothers’
milk
in
feeding
chil­
100
pur
cent
since
1910."
year.
kidneys
iu
their
clfort
to
filter
it
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent!
i n TtiM c o r i n ' o f t h i : c o u n t y
0 TRIPS
dren, when necqssnry. Deep in­
CARPENTER
JI1DOK. HUMINOI.K C O U N T Y .
cent a word daily, two cents a word j Unable to stop a prairie lire. terest has been taken In tho pos from tho blood nnd they boiomc
sort of narnlyzcd and loggy. When
F I . O I llD A ......................... .............. .. . ..
JCAI.DER. Day, nnd
Sundays.
llr p n l r l n g and l l r M o d r l l n g
near Now Orleans, employes of nihility of this dehydration and your kidneys get sluggish and clog tu tte Fntuto of, S a m u el lll n c s , da|service. Anytime,
ceased.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the the Atlas Powder Company saved sevrrnl mainland scientists have you must relieve them, like you
A ll,liras 2IISI 1'n Imet l o A v r .
accepted want ad medium in a big magazine by hastily digging been asked to experiment further relieve your bowels, removing all
T o all c re d ito rs , le gated*, d i s t r i ­
WRECKER'______
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word a wide ditch around it rod flood- and report! to the Pan-Pacific Re­ the body’s urinous waste, else you bu tees and all o o r s a n s h a v in g c la im s
o
r
dem an d* anatom said E s ta te:
Day 'ur night serin'.* it with water.
'search Institute here.
have backache, sick headache, dizzy
an insertion. Minimum 25c,
You and each o f y ou, are h e r e b y
i phono 394. Night
Mill THI.AM) I’ .MVr
Hanford. Florida, .fan. I9tlj, 1925
apclls; your stomach sours, ton­ n otified and r equ ired to presen t a n y
Ah required by Section 12. Chap­ FLORIDA— ORLANDO— Orlando
Thu Uulut T h a t S a v e s Y ou
cla
im
*
a
n
d
d
em
a
n
d
*
w
h
ich
you.
or
gue
is
coated
and
when
the
wenthter C59B. Laws of Florida, I will
M oney.
o f y ou, may h a v e a g a i n s t
morrmg Sentinel; largest classi­
er is hod you have rheumatic either
V PARLORS______ be in Hie following places, on Urn
M a n u fa ct u r e d b y
Ilia e.'dutn o f Samuel n in e * , d e c e a s ­
ilnto
and
between
the
hours
s»t
twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full ed, late o f S e m in o b 1 C ou n ty , F l o r i ­
I l h r r s o i i - L l i u l . l r y P a i n t Co.
"llkl
E l!
M arinelio lifter each, for the o'irpo-.&lt; of re­ fied business, rate te a word, min­
URILT.
Marinelio
Soi.i t,y
of sediment, channels often get da, to the undet'slKOed a d m i n i s t r a t ­
ind*. Rain water u ceiving Tax Heturn* for thu jeur imum 24c cash with order.
I
.IIX XIM l P A I N T C O M P A N Y
or
o
f
mild
U
.
d
a
t
e
w
ith
in
t
w
o
years
sore,
water
scalds
nnd
you
are
“ ASK MU. CONNELLY”
I Cl M n s n o l l n A x e .
Old First National 1925:
fr o m the d a l e h ereof.
obliged to seek relief two or three
Geneva—February 9tb, 10 no A. A LITTLE WANT AD in The
I'honr 27*1
Dal ml Duccmhi r a h . A D. I9 2L
if. nliono, 245.
M. to 3:00 F. M.
About the Following IlnrRains
time* during the night.
Herald will bring you big re­
C. 41. H AN D.
Osceola—February
10t!i.
10:00
A,
8 AND D Y E R S
A d m in is t ra to r , and S h e r if f
Either consult a good, reliable
sults. Advertise those old articles
M. to 3:00 I*. M.
o f Hcmliiolu C o u n ty , F l o r i ­
Sf%-rooui ImiiKiitoiv nil lfnlinrlti»MKY HXTV fort! 1**1 &lt;»** ,4niifnnl %vr- physician at once or g-t from youc
STEAM PRESSERY
Chultiota—February 11th, 10:00 A. you hove stored away and havo
da.
Chiropodist
no use for. A lil'.le thirty-ccnl ad
a specialty.
110 41. to 12:00 41.
.....r:.en!^oM.vV"^!87«u^s,r«; pharmacist about four ounces of aDee.
fl, 12, 29, 37, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 21,
cl■&gt;or In, ilrnlrulili* liivnlluu. Price trrniM.
FOOT SPECIALIST
Gabrtulla—February ltth, 1:00 I*. may bring you several dollars.
Jnd Salt: ; take a taMcspnnnful in m i 31.
■nu.-, i'lionq J127-J^_
03.700—0700 rn»li, SCO per iiiainlk.
----M. to 3:00 1*. M.
|Corns. Munlotis. t i m r o w ______
FIX'D mom nrw liiiiiKnlow. Iwnl rr- a glass of water before breakfast in c m iit in* Tin: c o u n t y
Ovloito— February 12th. lo-.oo A. Phone 148 and a representative
CAFE
Inu Nalls, H e a v y C a ll_ai.,
I,,,,
i
„
wlilonlbil
■rrlbiu
of
•
•
!«?■
.
»l,lr\»olkt*
for
a
few
day*
and
your
kidneys
will
call
to
sco
you.
.
i
i
i
i
g
i
:,
s
i
d
u
m
h
.
i
:
c
o
i
n
t
v
,
5f.
to
3:00
l\
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tl.lilllDA.
may
act
fine.
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famou
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salts
is
feet.
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month.
lilt. C.l I,. n t S l R I l
Lake Mary— February lfllb. 10:00
tfeet and Park AveTHIS WEEK ONLY
lemon juice, combined with lithin,
Y o w e l l [ t r o w Iltd g .
T o till c r e d i to r s , le g a t e e s, d i s t r i ­
A. 41. to 3:00 T*. SI.
NI \TV-Ftll It foot lot mi FnlnirltoPIVK-nrrr nrnntvi- «r»tr ornr l oini- 1and has been use for years to heln b u te e s nud all person *
O rla n d o .
Ph ono.
K ls v a t o r
h a v ing
I.ongwood—February 13th, I ion 41.
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c l a i m s or d em a n d * ugu lu m sa id e s ­
M. to 3:00 1&gt;. 41.
UtUC.S
clean
and
stimulate
doggish
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mill,
S20
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iiionth.
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V
4
cn*l«.
tate
1'aola— F e b r u a r y I7th.
ti):00 A. lonvillo Avenue at rate of $400 per
1ncs, also to neutralize acid* In
1UG STORE — Pre- to 12:00 M.
You nud each o f you, are h e r e b y
iot.
LOT*
—
LOTH
—
LOT.*
'
the
system,
so
they
no
linger
PH.
n . . i l f n d and
requ ired
i&gt;&gt; pi. . .a t
Lake Monroe—February l*th, l:uo
Jrugs, Sodas.
Wo
57-foot
business
lot
on
Sanford
Slim
down
will
put
&gt;
iiii
In
po»«r.»lon
of
ninr
of
tho
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loiin.
a
n
y c la im s and d e m a n d s w h ich y o u ,
' late, thus often relieving bladder
to 3:00 l*. M.
Elton J. Moughton
you as you * phone.
Avenue at rate of $30 a front foot.
A cbnnoc to mnkp aotnr ronl mono). Nro no.
o r either o f you. may have UMUliiHt
A. VACO HAN.
weakness.
th e c s tn tr o f D avid L. Dixon, tb •
Tux Asnesaor.
Every few weeks we have outJnd Salts is inexpensive cannot censed, late o f Sem in ole C ou n ty .
a r c h it e c t
U r iv a l
of-town buyers, cash, for attrac­
injure and makes a delightful, of. F lor id a , t o th e u n d er sign , d Del S.
VELVETEEN
SivIItrS
civcly
priced
city
tively
property.
D
ixon
o
f
*ahl
estate,
w
ith
in
t
w
o
ELECTRIC CO.
fervescent
lithia-watnr
drink.
First National Hank 3Id*.
(Realtors)
s f r o m the d a te h ereof.
Velveteen skirtr, to bo worn with
List your property with us.
to GUlon &amp; Platt
Drink lots of soft water. By all y e aDrated
Jan.
2.
A.
D.
1925.
103
N.
Park
Ave.
105 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford,
- - ■ Florida
SANFORD
Everything elec­ sweaters for winter sports, come
mean* have your ph^iei.in examine
rill. s. dixon .
SANFORD REALTY
REALTY CO.
CO.
Phone 122
K xu cu lor.
,
pi,„nn tun t
tee 422. Eloctragith in the most fascinating shades otj
Phono 48
your kidneys at least twice a year.
blue, green, crimson and orange.! Room 7 Ball Bldg.
Phone 180-J.
s t a t io n s AND
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Phone 447 1.3.
‘” 8 stations. Mags*onri. First and Elm,
w h a o d a you
mue and 10th Street.
uce.
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BAD TAKE SALTS

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Bv GEORGE MrMANTIS

BRINGING UP FATHER

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923.

NUMBER 150.
~

io Be Released
From Federal Penitentiary
To Face Charge of Murder
,r.eu

r s S e e k R u le H
n d i n g S h o a ls

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

I

SENATEATTACK

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I »

Jan. 23.—Un­ said it was merely a (fuestion of
t o C o n fe r e n c e P. 0. PAY BILL lessWASHINGTON,
legal technicalities prove an legal technicalities and, with the

I s Rife
rineer For
IAppears
[n Capital

iat Ford
sw Offer
ire That
lihood Of
fe/ Again

MEANS DECURES
LIQUOR PERMITS
Vote Expected
PAYMENTS LEGAL CloSe
On Measure Friday

’reposal Eliminating Mail
Rate Increases Offered;
Matter Held Over to Friday
For Vote to Be Taken

Former Justice Department
Aj»ent Disclaims Author­ If Proposal Passes Measure
Would Be Similar to One
ship of Rumor That U. S.
Vetoed in Previous Session
Attorney Hnd Been “Fixed”

unexpected bar tho doors of At­ department of justice co-operat­
lanta federal prison will release ing ho was convinced Chapman
is called at the March term
Gerald Chapman, notorious robber case
of court in Hartford.
for one more adventure in his
checkered career of crime to face
Atlanta Plans Transfer.
trial on charges carrying the death
ATLANTA. Ga. Jan. 23.—While
penalty. Federal officials agreed P’ans were being completed in
to turn Chapman over to Connecti­ Washington, for the transfer of
cut authorities for trial on an In­ Gerald Chapman, mail robber, from
dictment charging first degree mur­ the penitentiary here to authorit­
der.
ies from Hartford, Conn., where he
Describing in police circulars as is under indictment for murder,
the most dangorous criminal of the rison authorities hero said they
age, Chapman, who escaped In ad had no official notice of such
March, 1023, several months after action. They will nwait further
beginning n 25-year sentenco for action on tho port of Washington
participation in a $2,400,000 mail authorities.
robbery nt New York, was return­
Chapman early Thursday arrived
ed Thursday to the Atlanta feder­ w
in custody of Deputies
al prison from Indiana, where he W. N.aJ?tn
Berrong and G. W. Hughes,
was captured Sunday after a pis­ who escorted him at once to the
tol figfc” on the streets of Muncie, federal penitentiary.
Ind.
The movements of tho three,
He is wanted in Connecticut since the dqnuties arrived in In­
on nn indictment returned a t H art­ dianapolis, have been veiled in sec­
ford, charging first degree murd- recy, ns the authorities feared a
**r in connection with tho slaying possible attempt on the part of
of Janies Skclly, n patrolman, a t his confederates to rescue Chap­
New Britain last October, nnd As­ man.
sistant Attorney General Donovan
Chnpmnn escaped from the peni­
Thursday consented to his trans­ tentiary hero on March 27, 1923.
fer from federal to state jurisdic­ He was captured in Athens, Gn.,
tion so he can be tried.
at which time he was wounded.
Decision to give the Connecti­ Placed in nn Athens hospital, ho
cut authorities custody over Chap­ succeeded in making hin escape
man was reached at n conference from that institution and hnd not
between Mr. Donovan and Stntcs been henrd from until last Sun­
Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, who as­ day when ho was recaptured in
sured the assistant attorney gen­ Muncie. Ind.
eral thnt evidence against tho man
The prisoner is quoted ns saying
in the murder case was “indisput­ thnt ho does not expect to live
able and complete."
jong enough to -complete the senDetails of tho transfer of juris-1 tencc of 25
_ years which lw
he was
was
diction over the prisoner remains serving for committing n $2,400.to be worked out, but Mr. Alcorn 000 mail robbery in New York

E

ACTIVE BUILDING:
IN CITY SHOWN BY
PERMIT RECORDS
Progress Is Reported on All
Building Under Consruction; May Build New Rec­
tory at the EpiscopnlChurch

Improvement of Pen
Conditions Sought
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 23—As
n first step in the program
for improving conditions in At­
lanta federal prison, John Snook
who tnkes charges as warden
next week, is preparing to es­
tablish a now Industry for em­
ployment of prisoners and im­
proving housing conditions of
the overcrowded institution.

Idaho Senator. Makes
Speech Arraigning
French Upon Their
Attitude oh Subject

Replies To Marin’s
Speech In Chamber
Says No Justification

WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.-T hc
NEW YORK, Jan. 23.— Gaston
In Charge U. S. Is
Though hampered somewhat hy
S. Moans,
Moa
B.
former department of administration postal pay rate in­
rainy
weather,
building
activities
Exacting Creditor
justice aaent, on trial with Col. crease bill was subjected, at the
during Jnnunry have gone forward
outset of debate Thursday in the
Thomas
B,
Feeder,
for
alleged
con­
smoothly
In
Sanford,
a
survey
of
I, Jai* 23.— spiracy to bribe
offi­ Rennte, to an attack from the
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—
the government offibuildings under construction show­
attempt to cial** completed
his testimony in democratic side which aimed nt
The real problem with respect
ed Friday morning. Building per­
taotl Muscle his own defense late Thursday aft­ elimination of all of the propos­
mits issuer! during the month to
to the French debt is that of
pnference by ernoon with the identification of a ed rate ndvances.
date number 33 and include a num­
repudiation, Chairman Borah
letter
he
wrote
to
United
States
A
vote on the elimination pro­
ber of new residence buildings nnd
it, its sup- Dhrtrict Attorney Hayward in posal, which is in the form of a
of the foreign relations com­
alterations
on
those
already
stand­
lendeavor to Which he disclaimed nuthorshlp of P°int, which is in the form of a
ing.
mittee, declared Thursday in
lie to accom* a rumor that Hayward and otners point of order, wont over until
Demolition of tho LcfTler build­
the
senate.
. &lt;
were to be “fixed" by Col. Felder, r ruiny. If adopted, it would leave
ings to make room for tho First Vole of Confidence Is Given
to the speech In
Felder was at that time attorney the bill substantially in the same
Street extension is going forward
City Commission on Effort theReplying
the house for the Glass Casket defendants.
French
chamber
of depu­
form as the pay increase meas­
rapidly ns Is consistent with sal­
For Station Here; Chamber
is been call- Special Asristnnt Attorney Gen­ ure passed nt the last session and
vage of the materials. The build­
ties
Wednesday
by
Hears Credit Expert Speak Marin, Senator Bornh saidDeputy
consider re­ eral Hiram C. Todd, cross exam­ vetoed by President Coolidgc.
ings, with the exception of Rome of
no one
Senator Swanson, (D) Virginin,
td the bill to ined Means in nn attempt to con­
tho outside walls, arc now tom
could read thnt debate or tho
In response to appeals by Mayor French press without concludiriff
down.
|hc house mil- nect him with the payment by the raised the point of order against
Workmen are now ongngod in Forrest Lake and F. I*. Forster, that "acqultal" of the debt is now
usual weok- Glass Casket defendants of n $f&gt;5,- the sections of the bill proposing
laying tho red tilt* roofing of the the Sanford Chamber of Commerce tho isruo "thnt no part of it U to
jse the lend- 000 slush fund with which, accord­ rate increases on the ground thnt
Episcopal church nt Park Avenue nt it’a regular meeting Friday ex­ be settled, that no part of it la
ing
to
previous
testimony,
Secre­
all
revenue
legislation
should
orig­
t the rule for
nnd Fourth Street, W. N. Reece, pressed unanim ously its confidence to be paid."
until next tary of the Treasury Mellon, Har­ inate in the house under the con­
* City Commission's plan of
tho construction foremnn, declared in the
Senator Jones, (D)
abcrship can ry Daugherty, then United States stitution.
"Of course that great people
erecting
a municipal brondoensting
Friday
morning
thnt
pinritering
of
nttorney
general,
and
others,
were
Washington, who was presiding
this move
can
take thnt position nnd repudstation
nnd
asked
through
n
res­
tho interior wnlla will begin next
to be bribed. However, Todd could ruled that the senate would have
nte
their obligation In thnt w?y
olution
thnt
the
commission
pro­
week. A large crew of men is
no admission from Means thnt to decide tlu&gt; point, and a close
he added, "but if they choose to
Laguardin, get
ceed
without
delay
in
the
installa­
now
nt
work
nnd
others
will
be
ho
in
any
way
was
implicated
in
vote is expected.
blocked the this alleged attempt at bribery.
added shortly in an effort to com­ tion. Tho motion expressing the do so, tho truth of history ought
Senator Moses, (It) New Hamp­
McKenzie, of
plete the building by Mnr. 1. Two Chamber’s views upon the station to carry tho actual fncts in regard
Testimony by government wit­ shire, in chnrgc of the mensures,
to the debt nnd the conditions nnd
[ommittee, to
of
tho three coats of Rtucco have was carried hy a rising vote.
nt to the bitl nesses thnt certain Glass Casket intimated Thursday night if the
The committee which was ap­ circumstances surrounding the set­
been
applied
to
tho
outer
wnlls.
It
The Now defendants, who hnd pleaded guil­ point is sustained ho will make no
is understood thnt the contractors, pointed by the chamber to inves­ tlement.
ty to charges of uring tho mails objection to having the bill re­
[Inter oxplain- t&lt;l
Mnrshnll-Juckson Company, of tigate the project nppenred to have
"I do not know whether it is
defraud, had been promised light placed by other legislation on tho
se ho favored sentences,
Lakeland, is seeking n contract to been discouraged, it wns said, at oxnctly just to say that wo nre
was
denied
by
I’nstor
J.
of the pro- McCoyfi former assistant United calendar. This would leave prior
erect n parsonage on the lot adjoin­ tho prospective cost. Mayor Lake now discussing the question of ab­
action on the legislation to the
urgued that n few thousand dol­ solute repudiation, but In view of
ing tho new church.
States attorney general who prose­ house, where it Is yet to be decid­
lars added cost was a r.mnll thing the fact that for fivo years there
The
steel
beams
that
will
support
Flury
cuted the case, and who followed ed upon by tho postofficc commit­
i.i comparison to the many thous­ has boon no offer of settlement;
tho
roof
of
tho
new
City
Ilnll
nrc
tee.
Ife at tho cap- Means on the witness stand.
now in plnce. Masons are erect­ and dollars thnt would result from no payment of principal and no
allowing a vlsHnrotd Spielberg, a law partner
Debate on the issue lapsed into
station payment of interest; in view of tho
ing tho tower while plasterers nre tho ndverthing such n
[ Ilenry Ford's of Felder, testified thnt of tho $47,­ a legal argument with speakers re­
applying tho stucco to tho outer would bring to tho city. Mr. Fors­ further fact thnt no specific pro­
conferred 800 paid by the Glass Casket de- doing court ruling ns well a:.' Brokerage Concerns Dealing Ironmonger Alleges Haynes wnlls. One set of tho outside step* ter took virtually tho sanio view
position for settlement has over
[ntntivcs who fondants to him, Joseph O. Knst- senate precedents to support their
In Cotton Futures Not En­
and liiair Both Allowed
tf&gt; the second floor of the nnd mndo tha motion that was been made, that it is not apparent­
passed.
innufacturcr’s ner, Chicago alderman, and attor- views, Senator Sterling, (R) South
gaged in Gambling Transac­
ly now intended, ns tho press of
Whiskey to Be Carried Into nlwon.lir been
Itnnn poured.
........ ..I
t r . wI on
.... si...
sole Shoals.
ncy for some of the defendants, re- Dakota, and Moses, fed tho fight
Work
the
An address on the meaning ,the tranco and the speakers upon bctions, According to Judges
Washington During Meet nlrendy
ayo explained ccivcd $24,000, Felder. Spielberg against the point of order, argilbuilding has, to n minor extent, advantages nnd disadvantages of hnlf of those people now indieatr,
ido**
*
said, received only $5,000, as com-1 ing the rate increases were not
u off pc^wecn
been hampered by rainy wenthcr credit was made by C. P. Younts, I assume that that is the real pro­
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 23.—
-b- t
h»
e«r r.irsgf^.. Hfftmx xaltWfi'tfHy’tncan- Brokerage eunterps operating1in. NORFOLK, Va„ Jan 2 3 — bnt with
^OUttinS nlca pensatlon
tha budding
,.............
_. infc of the roof field secretary of the Retail Credit blem beforn us."
'whether Ford torney.
Ing of the constitution sinco tho in­ Atlanta, Handling legitimate future! Charges and denial that federal ■Ibis hazard will o eliminated and Mert’h AtfidmtT(\n,''6f Sf.‘Lbuia. Tho
Quoting’nt*length from Mr. MafSubmitting nn
commissioner,
Roy work progress more nmoothly, it speaker declared thnt credit, which
Spielberg said he had never hnd creased revenue would be received tram-actions in cotton and not en­ prohibition
ho defined aa the “character of the In a address, in the course of which
offer since ho conversation with Means concern­ from services rendered rather than gaged in "gambling transaction*." Hnynes and Commissioner of In­ is said.
The roof of the Mnsonie Temple buyer," ii n m atter of nocessity. the French deputy said It would
original one ing the fee tho Glass Casket defen­ from a levy of taxes. They were are not in violation of the Gcorgin ternal Revenue D. II. Blair, were
developed in dants were to pay. He denied that supported by Senator Reed, (D) laws prohibiting bucket shops, said “fixed" to permit tho wholesale de­ is being laid now. Virtually all of There is not enough money, tho be iniquitous for the United States
coll
its $1,000,000,000 debt
Elmer Jnrnecke, former secretary Missouri.
an opinion banded flown late Thurs­ livery of liquor into Washington the brickwork ban been completed soeokrr .•aid. for nil business in *to collect
and
in
places,
stucco
coating
of
the
from
!■rnnee, Senator Bornh as­
for
tho
Shrine
convention
in
June,
the
Unite
I
Stntcs
to
he
conducted
Senators Swanson nnd Pittman, day by tribunal of threj federal
rho talked with of Means and now the govern­
1923, were made on the witness wnlls is being applied. The com­ toho old conception of credit, thnt sorted that there wns no justifi­
ment's star witness, ever hnd turn­ (D) Nevada, insisted, however, judges.
Afterwards .that ed
stand
in the federal district court pletion of the roof on this building the old conceytion of credit, thnt cation for the efforts made to
over
to
him
$1,200
or
$1,700
in
that there jvas no escaping tha
The case arose from a series of
In of the motor
hem Thursday in the trial of Wil- also will expedite construction by of buying goods and pnying for plnce the United States in tho
part
payment
of
tho
fee,
ns
alleged
raids
staged
several
weeks
ago
by
terms
of
the
constitution
since
the
|is but simply in previous testimony.
rnto provisions of tho bill clear­ agents of the solicitor general of liain E. Baker and Rex. D. Sheldon ; eliminating possible delays through them whenever convenient and con­ position of an "exacting creditor."
on the status
"It has displayed none of tho
trasted it with the ideaf sought by
Earlier in the day Means testified ly called or increases in revenue Georgia, when u dczjn or moro in­ on chnrgcs of conspiracy to vio­ inclement weather.
[legislation. It
A permit has been issued to A. his organization which he express­ qualities of nn exacting creditor,"
late1 tho national prohibition law
to
tho
government.
dictments
were
secured.
tluit
Jnrnecke
had
collected
from
the original
smuggling large quantities of W. Smith to erect a two story res­ ed ns nronipt payment on or be­ ho declnrcd. 'On tho other hand,
The defendants under these in­ by
Preceding debate on this issue,
[recently have $20,000 to $30,000 for obtaining li­
liquor
into this country. Both tes­ idence nt Mngnolin Avenue nnd fore the tenth day of the month I undertake to say that tho settle­
the mnnufac- quor reniovnl permits nnd thnt Jnr- Senator Simmons. (D) North Car­ dictments asked for an injunction tified in their own defense nnd ve­ Thirteenth Street. The Seminole following that In which the pur- ment
with Great Britain is tho
neckc
had
turned
this
money
over
to
prevent
their
prosecution
In
the
olina.
bad
indicated
n
general
dem­
hid under the to him. He claimed that “every­
hemently denied Jiny connection Cafe alternations, which cost $1 00d (.has.* is made.
moat generous proposition for tho
Fulton
superior
court.
The
injunc­
ocratic
attack
on
tho
rate
increase
rood bill. They thing was entirely legal" in the
with "rum row” or nny conspiracy according to tho permit, have been
was declnrcd to bo a build settlement of international debts
hardly could deni. Questioned as to what he had propisions declaring they were pro­ tion was denied, the decision said, between them to violate any, law. virtually completed and tho new er Credit
of business nnd a means of hold­ that can be found anywhere in
because
the
brokerage
houses
arc
Ic on offer un- done with the money, Means said posed not because it wus felt that not violating the law nnd their in­
The jury got the case shortly dining room will bo available for ing customers who, buying on n history."
Ivnnced further ho had “turned it over to certain tho present rates were too low, nocence constitutes n reason for nfter 1 o'clock and had been un­ use within a week. A permit has cash basis, do not buy regularly
thnt in the settlement
able to agree un hour later nnd been issued to Roby La ing to " rv i j from one merchant. Co-operation of Declaring
Burse before the parties, some of it to a man nnmed hut merely to meet an emergency. their
tho British debt the United
acquittal
in
the
stuto
courts
Senator
Moses
replied
that
the
Judge Groncr adjourned court un­ a one-story frame stucco rcsldenc ’ between merchants wus declared to States had written off from tho
kould be altered Schmidt."
rates were advanced to meet an if prosecution is brought.
til Friday.
Intativc Madden
V Vv
,,ern\ft 1)u » niutter of vital necessity. The terms of the original contract tho
The
court
did
not
pass
on
the
An
attempt
by
tho
government
emergency brought in postnl sala­
In addition to bringing in the hL nh»»nt |° f ?
h-ncc.
constitutionality of the United names of tho two government offi­ has been issued to R. K. Stevens to | credit bureau was referred to as sum of $3,800,935,000. the Idaho
to
bring
in
the
testimony
of
Means
ries
and
argued
it
was
fair
that
jintprviewed by before tho Wheeler investigating
Avcm'°
th° connecting link of co-operation senator said tho facts were that
tho users of mail should pay for States cotton futures act, although cials in connection with the smug- Thlr»‘nnn ,,
pinion (D) Ala- committee in Washington
s Uamii' K*re#*»i.
i i
i a nm] l]lc
Protected
Imth the customer
was increases in these salaries. He Urn phase of the cas.&gt; was discusa-i glfog of liquor into the cot
Alterations
of the windows
ie
merchant.
c‘»*“ &gt;mer tho American government had been
country for
more generous with its associates
frustrated by Means' counsel.
emphasised that the committee had .1 at the hearing. I he decision! tho Shrincr’s convention, much of number of stores on F irst Strct boThe snenker sketch.',! fh„
nation, Rep. AlKcu tween Palmetto and Snnford Ave- ious problems faced by retail mer- n the war than it hnd been with
sought to nllocate the increnscs ileclaroa that the federal courts the testimony Thursday hiii
hinged
kteinent:
equitably among the various class­ linve jurisdiction in the matter, around nn alleged armada of hun- nues are progressing satisfactory | chants. He dechiro.l that 25 ,wr its own taxpayers.
"If wo should bottle with Franco
iferecs are apes of mail and expected to pro­ wlnch is contrary to tho contention! dreds of liquor laden craft making
tliat a bill will
pose further changes after hear­ oi Solicitor General John A. Boy- a dealy profit of from $7,000,000 least two attractive
.s
s
s
S
S
'iS
1
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T
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show
win,lows
j
within
.lO
d
a
y
i
r
^
per
e
n
tT
a
y
• $9,000,000.”
--------------with Kq^liind,” he went on, "we
Iccepted by both
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 23.— Tho ings to he held tills summer, if kin, against whom the injunction to
to
each
establishment.
Tho
permit
I
wPhln
fiO days’ 40 ner cent
was aked.
was issued to the Melsch
cnt’wlicn
F®-' would socrifice by that settlement
Ted by the pres- French debt was debated in the the bill should be passed.
Meisch Henltv
Realty when they Z
Fixed" Officials Claimed
feel like'PVit 'or
The petitioners contended thnt
senate.
Chief of Police S. W. Ironmon­ Company, nnd names the cost ns compelled to whilo one per cent ticurjy 60 cents on the dollae of
Before the rate sections were
nil France owes, us. I cannot'un­
The senate began consideration taken tin, that part of tho bill their transactions constituted in­ ger, who wa^ a United States dep­ $3,500.
hope Mr. Ford
pny under uny circumstances. derstand, unless it Is a question
A number of permits for smnller doh't
uty marshal in 1923, testified that
dealing with increases in salaries terstate commerce,
)sted in Muscle of the postal increase bill.
Attorneys for the petitioners to­ Baker told him that the “rum ring” buildings nnd for minor alterations He gave instances of how the cred­ of absolute rejection of the debt
The senate commerce committee of postal employees was approved day
negotiate with
stated that the case would be which operated off the Emt Coast have been issued during the month. it bureau works, saving losses entirely, unless it is proposed to
In lease of tho endorsed the bill for government temporarily.
through prevention of bnd accounts
carried
to the United States su­ had “fixed” Roy Haynes, commis­
nnd of bringing tho really worth create such n condition to public
Dam No. 2 for purchase of Cape Cod.
preme court with the hope of se­ sioner in charge of the prohibition
mind and such an opinion in rowhilo accounts to n store.
rather it would
Secretary Hughes announc­
curing a decision that the Georgiu enforcement unit, and David II.
gnrd to tho matter, thnt it can be
The
snenker
referred
to
the
work
thnn any one ed that formnl relations would bo
law is in violation of the interstate Blair, commissioner of internal rev­
~~I
hesitate to Use the ha/sh word
being
done
by
the
churches
and
that more peo- resumed with Honduras Feb. 1.
commerce acts and is unconstitu­ enue, so that while both officials
‘repudiation’—unles it can be ac-i
various
welfare
agencies
toward
Ifited."
Song writers and playwrights
tional.
knew of the wholesale smuggling
tho rehabilitation of men in moral, quitted 1 will say, upon the p arti
food (D) Ala- appeared before a house commit­
of liquor for the Shrine convention
spiritual
anil phyi‘.^a: matters nnd of the United States, I cannot ua-*
MERCURY 25 BELOW
ie bill, said he tee in favor of a bill to revise the
that they would “wink” ut the ac­
urged
that
the merchants, through derstami how any other terms thnnj
copyright
laws.
tivity.
concerning rca
credit
bureau,
begin efforts to­ those which have been offered!
LONDON,
Jan.
23.
—
Premier
SARASNCLAKE, N. Y.. Jnn. 23.
..................testified
............ .......
|o rd offer but
The war department appropria­ TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 23.—Gov­
Chief Ironmonger
that Baldwin nnd the Earl of Birken­ wards the financial rehabilitation could lie expected.
(to prevent Ford tion bill, currying $332,090,000 was ernor Martin nddressed n letter to —Mercury fell to 25 degrees b e -1Baker made his statement after he head, secretary for India, broke of what was referred to as the 49
“I nm aware that there Is noth-l
leasing Mus- reported by the senate appropria­ Judge H. H. Phillips, chairman of low zero here during Thursday had been arrested. The chief fur- bread Thursday with the native per cent nnd tho one per cent of ing involved in this controversy!
—_
the State Road Department, thank- night. A bitter cold accompanied I
|he terms of tho tions committee.
newspaper men of London in Fleot buyers who haven’t the proper other thnn as M. Marin said yes-!
Justice department officials de­ in" him far expediting the work by the blizzard.
(Continued on Page Two)
explained, placStreet, and after both had sung sehso of responsibility. The speak­ tirday, a financial obligation, so*
[the property, in cided Gerald Chapman, robber, on the Melboume-Kissimmeo road,
the
glories of tho British press and er intimated thnt 99 per cent of fnr ns the United States is con-'
It, who would be should be sent to Hartford, Conn., which was opened yesterday for
the
nobility of its reporters, Lord people nre honest hut thnt 49 per cerned. It was curred a t the in­
traffic.
|h&lt;- leasing eon- to answer n murder charge.
Birkenhead proceeded to comment cent of them .are careless nml with stance and request of other coun­
povisiona of tho
“ I am advised hy Mr. Crcsap
somewhat sarcastically On wuys of the careless there is the possibil­ tries and an obligation which we
(Thief Highway Engineer)", the
called upon the American, taxpay­
American journalism. Some of the ity of reclamation.
French Chamber
F. I*. Forster told members of ers to take care of.
letter read, “that the Melbournestories printed about him and his
&gt;uccccd ill getIs U pset By Speech Kissimmee road, in accordance
daughter, Lady Eleanor, whilo they tqo club thnt today ho celebrated
“ When you come to consider ev­
jonfercncc. Sca­
Due to unforsccn difficult, the winning team by R. \V. Pearmnn, toured the U. S. in 1923 evidently the forty-second anniversary of his erything which enters into the
with your promise of several days
ping the Under­
PARIS. Jan. 23.—The Chamber ago has been completed nnd was golf team of the Winter Park I secretary at 5 o'clock. Tho Fort hnd impressed his lordship quito entrance into the hanking business transaction, tho sacrifices ▼mvl*
bred to request
In .s’nnf^rd. He told briefly of (taring the w»r, the privileges
|nftrees by a di- of Deputies Friday afternoon was opened on the 21st instant 'for county club wuj unable to come Pitt orchestra will provide music unfavorably.
Tho items referred to by tho some of tho high soots in his ca­ growing out of the war in the way
thrown into nn uproar lusting 25 travel.
foi
liiu
presentation
ceremonies.
le.iate. /
to Sanford for the tournament
minutes and session bad to be sus­
“! desire to thank you for ex­ scheduled for this afternoon and Prior to awurding the cup to tho speaker were called "scanilaloua" reer and declared that Sanford is of material advantage to France
pended nfter D'-puty De» Jurdines pediting this work."
team Mr. Pearmnn will but he admitted thnt one of them now really getting into its stride. and England, instead of the United
piinese An* criticised bitterly the action of the Opening of th-* rood does away its place was taken by a team winning
make an address of wclcomo in —that in which Lady Eleanor was He declared that no one could go States being nn exacting creditor,
in refusing to order the with the necessity of using flat from Orlando. The tourney got behalf of the Chnmber of Com­ reported to have smoked a cigar­ wrong in buying real estate in or it has been exceedingly generous.”
row Opium Chamber
posting of Deputy Marin's speech earn and an engine to get over a under way a t 2 o’clock when the merce. the Sanford Golf Club and ette on n college campurf, "what­ around Snnford for the city is des­
"It might Just as well havo
ever that may be"—was true. Tiie tined to attain noon u population of claimed u vast portion of the oil
inter-allied debts. It was o stretch of several miles, a con­ first foursome begun playing.
the city in general.
n. 23.—A promi- or.
50,000
nnd
becomu
the
greatest
in­
And added attraction in the
Lcene of such disorder ns bad never dition that has existed for months
Through the failure of the Win­ other, in which it was related that
fields had it been in accordance
r riday informed before been seen in the Chamber.
form of a professional match was ter Park players to come to the his lordship, before delivering ari land city In the state. Tourists with our policies to have done so,
it
is
stated.
undent that mllwere
referred
to
as
the
"crop
that
address
oiio
night
in
a
noq-confeatured in the afternoon, program
'__ r to ___
have
&gt;n the Province
The people of Melbourne are so F. L. Voorheos and Otis George, city necessitated a chango in the formist chapel, was7 taken down never fails" and listeners were ns for France and England
•.
j ,
j urged to make adequate prepara­
ght just as
ended 200 Chris- Leon CountyWillVotc well pleased over tho opening of local pluyera, began at 8 o’clock, program during the nftemoon. the i
activities scheduled for tho night I ‘ft® thc ce,hir hJ
a"d
well have claimed a portion of tho
t-rs because they T T n rv n T * i r &lt; r A R n n r ! I s m i O tho
that
have set Feb. a match with Dave Davidson, Orr« f « » h m # , the speak- tions for them.
other
natural resources; but all
ipium. The mis- L p O n L a i g e S O J lU lH S U l L&gt;;, (W ashington's hirthdny) ns the Undo professional and W. D. following remain as originally ur- ?
(Continued on Pnge Two)
these things were waived; they
nugh Chinese ofdate for n celebration of the event, ( lark, architect of the local course.
o„
......... __
___ _________
■Hi ng farmers
were put aside; they were left to
TALLAHASSEE,
Jan. 23.— A according to a letter received toto
Tho first four.-ome in tho tour­
till*
Cardinal Mundelein to b« distributed and divided bv tho
1500
Christian 1bond election will be callo 1 Mur. 24 dny by the governor Inviting him
sed to obey or- o t 31 in Leon county for $1.500,000 to be present, “so that our citizens nament wns made up of Harry i tho club to ear- forr u large gal* 1,1 like to make clear that It wat
to be u:;cd in improving the conn nnd our guests or tho caat const Ehic and Judge E. F. Houihqlder, iery during the aftfl,rnoon matches | true my daughter did smoke n ci- O fficiate at Marriajre|uther v0*9"
&amp;ns followed.
ty'o roads, it was announced Fri may thank you in person on that Pi.
CLOSING ARGUMENTS BEGIN
r?.‘Lain“t _hwo Orl‘1nd0 Play* and a number of dancers during | garotte, but I wasn't offered any
CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—For the
day. Hard surfacing will take care occasion."
KTO
first time since his elevation,
of stato road number one nereis
CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—Closins
In the letter, written by Thus.
George Cardinal Mundelein, Arch- guments began Friday in the veterthe county, road number ten lecdNelson
of
tho
Chamber
of
Com­
olshop of Chicago wil! officiate at i nn bureau conspiracy trial after an
i,23-t —
i Wheat:
------- l'1"
Thomaaville, Gn., toward
U'l
loving cup, donated by two weeks ugo to promote in every *h journalism, ‘you’ve much to the Weeding Saturday of Miss Ig*- hour of rebuttal evidence by the
1-70 to i Gulf and rond number nineteen merce, .it was stated that “we are
to 1-15%* toward Jefferson county line In di-hffateful to you. You have kept the Sanford Chamber of Com­ way possible interest in golf in learn from tho press of the U. 3, ret Ut H me i Evanston is married &gt;prosecuting attorney. The case
62«*.
I your word to us.”
here to Howell Howard of Dayton, I U likely to go to the Jury the midmerce, will be presented tp the Sanford,
| rection of Perry.
of America,” *
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COTTON BROKERS WITNESS IN RUM
ARE FAVORED IN TRIAL DECLARES
COURT’S DECISION OFFICIALS ‘FIXED’

Washington N ew s

Earl Of Birkenhead
Says Stories In U.S.
Paper ‘Scandalous’

Road To Kissimee
From Melbourne Is
Open For Traffic

Sanford And Orlando Playing For Golf
Supremacy Country Club Links Today

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! &lt; LONDON, jIhT?22. — Oafman ing the passenger rates.
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shipping
firms have re-establish­
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with such great success that they
nrc now reported to be threaten­
ST PETERSBURG. Jnn. 22. —
in'; . a rato war in the em igrant The municipal gas plant of this
traffic to .South America, accord­ city took in revenua during the past
ing to London shipping circles.
year totalling *290,692.44, while
The severe restrictions on .Im­ the municipal railways had a to­
migration in the United States tal, income of *237,914, it is shown
have diverted this traffic, particu­ by the records and the municipal!
larly so far as eaitern and south­ power plant received *63,000 mak­
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concerned,
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.uariiia .winders, superin­
tendent of the apartm ent house
where Loscrnian lives, wns mmplainnnt. Every day, she testified,
[.overman played the violin ,nnd
the playing wan "not music.”
Mrs. .Margaret Madden, who lives
in the apartm ent below Losermnn’s
took the stand.
“ When I hear him play some­
tim e;, I want to jump out of tho
window," she said.
Then Loserman took the stand
and offered to play in his own de­
fense. M agistrate Conway said he
was no music critic, but called a
court attendant, John Pciffer, 75,
who played in orchestras for 50
years at the .Metropolitan Opera
House.
"Tell me what you think of his
playing, mid the magistrate.
When Loserman finihsed there
v.a- wild applame.
“Tlie boy, said Peiffcr, “ plays
like an artist. Ilia form and techninue are correct.
Magistrate Conway decided that
such playing could not constitute
disorderly conduct.

M. Pepper,
^toastmaster.
Saturday, March 28
9:30
A. 31.—Distribution of
Gainesville Sub, special edition by
^classes in Journalism, University
of Floridn.
• 9:40 A. 31.—What classes in
Journaisim are doing a t the Uni­
versity of Florida. Ralph Stouta.mirc.
30:00^ A. M.—Building Your
‘Journalism Work for the Future
and Some Suggested Improvements
for the Present, Dean Waiter Wil­
KKiA, Jan. 22— Tho Latvian
lia m .
10:30 A. 31.—Business meeting parliament has passed a law for­
of alcoholic
election of officers nnd .selection bidding till* sale
drinks at educational institutions,
of next meeting place.
at theatres, exhibitions, fairs, in
provision shops, on board vessels,
W om an’sFearsom ePet in inland waters, on railways trains
in railway stations.
LivesVVarm Tn W inter andFurthermore,
the sale of alcohol­
ic drinks is forbidden on Sundays
CONNKLLSVILLK. Jan. 22 — and holidays in the exclusive shops
Mrs. M argaret • Cecil, of Dunbar, where they may lie obtained on
tins a strange tasto in pets.
In week days.
a warm corner of, her house lives
n boa constrictor. IK feet long and
•Jnu*r&lt;?
on,‘ foot in diameter,
I t inhabits a stout trunk of large
sire, and .Mrs. Cecil keeps tho
reptile carefully wrapped in warm
blankets, for it does not like cold
weather.
Sixteen yearn ago 3Irs. Cecil
toured Brazil with a circus. Some
pne presented her with a young eon
strictor two weeks old, nnu -he
accepted the gift. Faithful to
her charge, she brought the snake
home and raised it.

Believ.e Body Found;5
At Miami Identified &gt;3
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 22.—Tim v"
bddy of a man found murdered n
near Miami Tuesday may l&gt;.» that ■
,of M. I.. Simon, of Kansas City, ac- [ •
voiding to a statement of Ben 5
JR'ricdnian, a personal friend of ■
Simon. Friedman said Simon left £
Kansas City two weeks ago and a
motored to Florida with his fam- ■

On Pixie* Highway for sub-division

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bpbldes has risen too fast or too
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BERLIN, Jnn. 22.—.Writing on
tho war of the futuro and the
weapons It will be fought with,
Hans Ritter, at one time n mem­
ber of the German General stnff,
draws a picture of the indiscrim­
VOTAW RESIGNS
inate slaying of women and chil­
dren. Electrical science will make
possible the wiping out of entire
districts behind the .enemy lines
without danger to .the agressor,
he declares, and noncombatnnt*
will Buffer as much us uniformed
solders.
Electric rays offer many de­
structive possibilities, the author ......... ............ _ _
avers.
Inventors must device
motor licenses,
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»w«n‘ to ladies, Twentieth Century
Club of Gainesville.
Friday, March 27:
•10:00 A. M.—Announcements,
appointment of committees.
—Address, Dean
Wnlter Williams, School of Jour­
nalism, University of Missouri.
11:00 A. M.—Report nnd p iscussion of National Newspaper­
men’s Home. George E. Homier
and R. J. Holly.
•12:00 — Adjournment, I.unch
University Commons. Guests of
University.
.2:00 P. M.—Address, Governor
John _W. Martin.
.. 2:45 P. M.—Report of Lecisln-

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.GAINESVTLLEJan. 22,—A full
Jfforlrrnm has been arrangeJ for
the 42d annual meeting here, Mar.
26-28 of the Florida Press Assoc­
iation. The tentative outline, ns
•‘prepared by the committee on arfwugtrmnts, shows that in addition
•to two talks by Dean Walter Wil­
liams of the University of Misjftauri-School of Journalism, Govcrnor John W. Martin of Florida,
’J ohn II. Perry-, president of the
American Press Association, nnd
•F? .|I. Jeter of the North Caroihna State College, will speak.
Min a symposium on "The Olden
t «■*■" WHI appear Colonels Frank
4 W r i s . -Robert W. Davis. .1. II.
■Benjamin. T. J. Appleyard, Willis
{Boll. D. B. McKay, W. F. Stovall
' .and others.
-.Tho tentative follows:
L ' W A. M—-Registration. 10:30
t A . M. Address of welcome, Dr.-A.

_____

■ecretary 0f

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8J

F R ID A Y ,. Si

* S O i r a P y l S s H “ ia

CALLED SUCKEST OFFICIALSDECLARES
‘FIX ED ’!
CONFIDENCE » A N
.

(Continued from Pago One)

For 20 Years Kid Has Led
L?Uc° Officers In Merry
Chase All Over Country;
Preys
on
Hlgh-Jnckera
ii ™ ! ? * G 0 ’ Jnn- 20.—Rufus WalUntrfoid is a piker!
Behind the slickest set of pink
whiskers to l»c found on any con­
tinent is a poker face and glib if
vulgatc tongue that can beat you
at nny d ; luxe confidence game
ever played.
At least police, in laying down

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t'T'.l

IMS.

T?

~ g r ~ R e c o r d s O f S * * 5" Second. M e . In
a s t Y e a r ’s E x h ib it ! H ,story ^ - Saturday *

Tho second sale in the history
store, on ,
th rr testified th a t Baker had to ld : Volusia
. M ,County’s
. . _ second annual of the^Voodruff &amp; Watson________
period!&gt;B
him Shaidon wau a relative of fa,r wl”
held «t D eU nd Jan. FJr8t Stre,e t» ? i' leh[™ v*ra a period
Commissioner Haynes and th a t. P7., *° ?* E lu siv e, with what is
w lX T S a d £ ra lS
bpen , nriW e d “f o r ' believed one of the finest exhibits l o fA a M U b 1 ShmenT ha&gt;1 ^ d°°”
getting the liquor into ^VaYhing-) of agriculture." hortlc'uTture? fio ri-' ed for n’weoTo'rbariaTns. b| l K s *
IJl’tpr n «lr*r wt,tu
,u
» * 1 CaP or!a •cjjlptur*, a ”d varied in- in price are in effect on every aradrnittpi, i?, m i 1i,C °,n *the
domestic science and art. edu- tid e in tho store which must be
3 " d e m e rit to l.caiHonai. sculpture, an dvarled In- moved, the proprietors declare, to
2 £.!ISf »«.??£er. d*}1-*4*. but de- dustries ever collected at any coun- mnke room for the spring assortussortnied flatly that he had stated Com-, ty fair in the state. Preparations ment which will beg m coi
coming in
,
,f or tb* second annual exhibit shortly. In connection with the li- have been
It is the plan of the store man­
it
I
k
allegec
’
*
quor that k alleged to have been months. In focT.^sucrco-bpcrnuIln agement to give the people of San­
Mjt to WublmtM.
I h„ b.e„
Vm L'A'httr.' ford an opportunity to purchase
. rat nitnlni'Afl 1...
_Iit_ • » « '

D A Y SPEi
Saturday and Monday

lB aa B B B B B aiaiaiaaaa

Union
Passing
lendment

SELLING W INTER APParI
Below Cost—It will pay you to buv „ ,J |
extraordinary low prjc4
'

10 Coats, $19.50 values at. ..

- — - -* — \ andyk
Starting out a year ago with a tract,v® prices will
...............
‘•v r. mou Z \ bet o(,,,s ° n j °sePh who were indicted
jointly
with
\ ellow Kid Weil, who during the
15 Coats, $14.50 values **
at.............
Sheldon
and
Baker
on
the'cons'nYr'
C
?
»
Unt,y
cxhib|t
thftt
attracted
wide
evf«H;
..
.
past 20 years has jigged up and nev charge Ironmonger
' ' nttent,on nnd received much fnvWhi,e aM *"*rgiea of the store
.-------- ’
. n?er testified.
| rrabie comment in the nrem „ / l i n e r s are directed townrds the
down the continent in
mental lenp-frog
If
,
n on Coat Suits
pursuing officers
hind.'
anti Wool Drosses
....
.
of'ciu*
ii;*8uumpn;
H i, _ .
.
,
» Norfolk officers providing "they P®49®84®^ the largest county fnir the most complete in the long his­
m s adventures
read
more
lik
e
1...L.,__
were paid
r,a nviiiKiF
n t,in.,th?I...8t,ta
»lw... at.
•
_i I$500 in advance.
. . . Baker 1 nf
l.l:t®
_ . with*■seven
. maj.
tory of the store yet nt the same
fiction than the real goods. • and I' ubBcquently confirmed this phase or exhibit buildings, all modern in time
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
preserve the quality that has
‘
every
particular
and
of
commoditho “ Kid” is bo slippery 'tliiTT m l . th,e testimony when he took the
been
synonymous
with
the
numc
of
.
\
i ous size, the automobile building
to have nn interpreter when the | stand.
j in particular reputed to be the the establishment.
VEP.7IC.AI.
rpcaks aloud in oriler that ho will
largest exhibit building for auto­
noi,nc,hont him*e| f, it’B rum orcl.
j ACTION IS ASK ED mobiles
1—
t l — pU- e s
COMMITTEE APPROVES BILL
in Florida.
to—com bi oiiig
la
k
e
horse
races,
dummy
stock;
T&gt;V
r
u
A
X
«
n
r
n
re
22—AudncioQj
c
forir. IOi||.
Organized iosn than two years
^changes, bubble brokerage*—nil » * Y
C H A IV IB E R
O N
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 23^-A bill
sre
2JL—shade
ago. not for profit, the Volusia authorizing
eat&gt;/»s presthese are nimpic arts to the “ Kid,*
Vent »
th j reduction of inter- a
25—division
nn».e
PLA
N
FOR
RADIO
County Fnir Association is a co­ est rates on government advances | ■
Something for nothing_or a lot
2 -—
co­
play
fot a little—th at’s his bait
operative organisation, made up of to railroads was nppropved Friday ! »
le.*..**, of
(abhr.)
10— breakwater 8----rtTtoto .y,
SANFORD AVE AT 2nd ST.
Terrence Still Waits’
thousands of citizens of the coun­ by the senate interstate commerce 2
(Continued from Rage One)
(
Africa
P—tool
partially
23—occupy
ty
who
have
taken
out
annual
und
committee.
•
■
"
V
r
1
,*h,H
ba,t
ia
hiH
Intest
10—conducted
enclosing a 4—
—perrri: I I — 1•■:oinr of exploit in Detroit. There he did
In a general discussion of the I if® memberships a t a nominal fee
t l — American
harbor
5—
grief
U tv .
'.‘..'if1;® one-act skit entitled “Out- ‘ m atter of railroad crossings in San - 1 ln on‘®r 1° fran co the fnir. Kv•*fearer's
poet
27— long, slen­ K nit&gt;
Herb. Felkel remarks that when
We Say It With Values
Mijacking the Hijackers.”
I 't'-iy
diviuion auperin
suncrin-;
®rV
dollar, *••«*
that *»
is i«uu
nnid into
Into th,. a boy is named llob you don’t know
der rod
a*— mining
:fordT
, .. L. Dumas, ••■'••'lull
-1 y
* —.....\
6
—
girl's
nar.i»
It left Terrenes Rypn, of the rlv- tenilent of the Atlantic Coast Lino I fnlr association’s treasury is
Q-ocn
&gt;
*
trough for
28— take notice7—
madam
21 - SA .
cr rront and rum running hnjnts, Railway, told members of the club. P®nded for new equipment, cx- whether it’s for his father or for R i r i D i i a n n i i s n R z i n i i R D a D i i ■ H O I R I I I l l ,
' washing
of
mother’s hair.—Tampa Trip an |
itcom- behind with n lesson learned and that the company will limit th o ! '" bit« n««l entertainment that will ,
ores
29— molten rock8— (S
.
restrained
|to»*i «&lt;iasses minus $ 11 ,000, plus 200 cases of speed of trains at crossings to six make for the bettcrincet of th« bunc.
18—-entreaty
30— largo,
I t — soft, succu­
.scotch.
of
sill)'
,nft
*14— pursue as
miles nn hour. This statement was en-sre county.*
plantigrade
She Says:
lent part of
C’Vtillifo
gumo
Ryan met the "Kid” in his latest nindo in reference to the Thirteenth
carnivore
Realizing
tlio
value
of
a
coun­
fruit
W
•
|p
„
|i
|j
y
18—blessinr
in — Disusing
disg u ise-h o was “ |) r. Warring- h trrct crossing after tho superin­
31— lose color 13—
composer
•**‘c.’tng ; toi late ° f Vjpnnn, Paris, Shang- tendent hnd declared that a cross­ ty fair as an advertising medium
HERE A R E GROCERIES
g:j—gather
10 —bibUcai
o f verse
i9 —. {—I »J,
and ns an encouragement to til­
word of
B5—Wecja
hni,
Bcr
in
”
with
a
slick
booze
nnd
ing
gong
wns
impractical
because
(-all annual 30- *i'Oii&lt;*’jc
lers k,f the soil. ,the Board of Her Friend S bvn:
doubtful
1*5— In any ease 14— herb
dope-peddling plot afoot. The doc- of the fuct that cars standing there
o f the
IN LINE WITH ECONOMY
County
iruncrouslv i
n*r+r
37— digit
•
meaning.
to” | Viy mentioned it to Ryan.
would interfere with tho working provided Commifiaionorfl
nettle
SI-,/toC
nn
appropriation
th
a
t'
supposed to 38— unit o; eleofamily
Tnl,n ,no on," begged Ryan. of tho gong apparatus.
The economical housewife always buvi )*&gt;«
8T—
rubnetted approximately $17,000 the
Indicate
le
a
trical roA letter from J. Jf. Braxton, con­ first
15-—hleniieh
\er Ipl.)
year
and
the
same
appropria.
ceries at the POPULAR MARKET w h c rrS
pause
"doctor"
did.
‘lnyH
°
f
ststanco
1C— irmtionaj
•A - nr. , m
sulting engineer, declaring theltion
was
17— dnrteri
40— title of
If she only know that she could
" n...........made this year. Hun.
the best quality at the lowest prices You
(math, i
They
n
u
t
on
tho
Canadian
side.
wom­ m*t across from Detroit, where
18— mechanical
baronets
contribute*! their lab- put on at least 5 pounds of good
17— filrtm
the
same.
’
S
r
i
'
fsa
i
r
"
“w
h
‘ch
vi,""i'droj’
h
««
an
"bbr.) lerrenco wan waiting with $ 11,000 mu '
device for
healthy flesh in .10 days she
and knights 18— WHII
38— preposition
eh i n m r o S wtthl iihr&gt;ilSniop*| t’Jct”"'1 b uihllfi “ J J J ' T ? ' . nrf ’d’ wouldn be worrying about her
raising
41—
protuber­ 1 9— memhroiia
nr. evidence of good faith to help
39— hektogrnmunanco
ance*
fluids
FANCY FLORIDA AND WESTERN
peaked face, hollow checks and
the
deal.
pouch
(abbr.)
19— long, nar­
neck
nnd
run
down
looks.
20
—
unhealed
read
to
the
club.
° m **‘iu.°r Pn',fl®,l between
FRESH OYSTERS DAILY
row groove
Ho declared that jJ
s S u 'font''* ? '? i T Um’ ^ b"*tb® s he has tried Cod Liver Oil. but
th( doctor and Ryan during pre­ he is making every
effort to im­ result that at a minimum of cost,
FRESH VEGETABLES
liminary negotiations. Ryan woke press upon the hoard, the necessity tho people of tho county possess the ill-sniellinp,, nasty-tasting s tu f f ,^ n e r e w ith Is solution to puzzle
“ p h«ur" a fl®r "Dr. W arrington" of having a survey mado at once a fair grounds and equipment con* upset her stomnch nnd made h c riS
Wo Deliver to nny Part of the City..
fee! worse than before.
■
and the $ 1-1,000 had departed.
but that the head of the board, servativpiy, valued nt $140,000.
T
ip
F
o
r
B
e
g
in
n
e
rs
.
Doctors
snd
good
pharmacists
"
l.eneral
Jndwin,
declined
to
give
"y™
.
.V
,’1'.1
police,
nnd
identified
HJ
5 oJp ^
B 1 s
the Kid m tho rogues’ gallery out any definite information nt the
know that Cod Liver Oil ia fu ll1"
Bakery O fficials
PHONE
I n f °,!V8 lhis puxxl8 hy eomporE L KVA S A % T H E
as the "doctor" who hnd "took him present.
of vitalizing vitnmines that ninkp1*
"
i
f
o
r
i
S
n
u
r
“)m“
«*•
2
10
------- 2 1 1
flesh,
creates
appetite,
restores!2
A G O
G O L D 5? O P F I
V isit In Sanford
---- and “Vertical"
And
while
police
nre
investigat­
vigor,
builds
up
the
power
to
r
c
1
o
columns
with
the
number
of
E
c I
R A$ ( R O w
ing tho "Kid's" latest exploit he Cecil And Porter Will
m D apnecs extending c r o s K or
sist disease nnd chases away nerv- **
lo
nobs
up into the part of a "vnmp"
A
ousne3s.
E
R
A
&amp;
J
ffi
Try
Save
Conference!
the
southern
branch
of
the Fedby entering the list of "other nun'.’’
tlio caso may be. If a word
But it’s horrible tasting stuff
A 1 D s
eral Bakeries Systcm and J. L.
%
5- J5 E R G
occurs to you moaning sub-U
«,ii
.
.
.
Cnrrozzo
—
"Dago
'
’
nnd
every day fewer people nre
§
N
O
GENEVA.
Jnn.
21.—A
private
1
?
ak°
8
nn‘l
31.
Hemsing,
vice-presit
D O M E rr
r.tan ti ally tho aarno as the
ii
H s A
i V „ n 1b(,L.,®?,dor an«l erstwhile
taking it for doctors nre prcscrib-1
&gt;
rrmeeting
F
nday
between
Represen1
,
ent
tb®
Patent
organization
pal
of
Big
Im
i
’
Murphy
and
Vin5
T
R E E L kt A M synonym and the correct numM
In Our New Location—315 E. First Sb
« «Y«n G; I’nrter of the l wcr® 1,1 Sanford Friday afternoon ing and the people nre fast lenrncenr.o Cosmnno, convicted of
&gt;o k .6 1 . E- jri $ uR E Djg c
S L 2 *. *.•**« 10 Ht in the
*"?.
Hint
they
can
get
better
reUmted States and Viscount Cecil of making a survey of conditions
►
*—riiaccs betwuen •It*, number Mri .
tho first shaded stop following
T, Oi e " S r Ol 5 r
f t * “ r S 1,^ " r 11 u tt®»’Pt to snxa &gt;ba‘ Will confront the new bakery g i'te. w[tb McCoy’* cod Liver O il!
V 1
wife.
the opHim conference from break- 'fJt‘W|tJW
The three'Mfc1 ^ W f i l T ablets., which. RoW rti!
write 11 a lightly. Work awiy
La * j TJPA h Lp G A s
downn “nd resuite*! failure. Porter making a tour of the soiitli where'
tlio
nnnll
words,
tho
’ ? can’" A - in u S f /‘o ttc T -Jir■ 8 a a n a ^ H a ^ iu » a « a a « H u a a n a
lie’s
“Town
Pet"
B
1 TJ d e f s f f l z l
wonls first. a n d 'W y V i R ^ L
The "Kid" has operated in Chi­ stated that uiiIcsh conditions the company is operating a iuim- druggists all over the country are
having n tremendous demand’for.
avttoln, ‘•V ItMV y . “ uP fn tr ,,f c,u‘' 1 I" t!&lt;» ^t.f.
cago for so long lie has become changed radically he will return b tr of bakeries.
fiCUlt OUtfg.
U is a wonderful upbuilding
Sanford, it is said, is the small­
a town pet. Two years ago Gov­ to United Staten within a few days.
has est town in the country where n medicine
chil- 2“
ernor Small released him from '• consider the situation
MM*.•fort tskinny,
I *. backward
•.
prison nfter he hr.d servjcl two reached such a stage my continued bakery u.i completely eenipped n* dren especiapr „ :tcr sickness nnd
pre. onco will im perial‘the Hague the new Federal plant hns been oo tablet.* only cost GO cents.
year* of an eight year term.
Save on
On woman gained 10 pounds in
Out of jail, he promised to mend opium convention," Porter said.
installed. The officials expressed
his ways—to go straight.
themselves as pleased with the — days nnd i» any skinny man or
&gt;d Costs
... .Colleagues May Remain
EVERT TRUE
But soon came rumblings of an
prospects afforded here and are woman cant put on f» pounds ir.
- BY CONDO alleged fake .lock deal in which WASHINGTON. Jnn. 23.—Rep­ confident
that the pity is destined JO days your druggist will gladly
George Mnlcomson. Detroit nrll- resentative Porter, chairman of tho to mnke remnrknblo Growth in the return the purchase price.
But lie sure nnJ get McCoy’s,
lonaire, was rupposed to have been American delegation at Geneva future.
opium conference, who threatens
duped out of $10 ,000.
the original and genuine Cod
Liver Oil Compound 7’nblet.
Two week* ago the "Kid" again to withdraw and return to United
1.700 REPORTED DEAD
was charged with duping II. I. Kut- Mates. Is conducting negotiations
with roll plenary flowers and with­
JUST PHONE 39
!cr. wealthy manufacturer of Hom- out
TOKIO, Jan. 21 .—Forty seven
set instruction. Should he come
dton. O.. out «»f $18,000. And there
hundred
persons
nro
reported
deal
♦ ■
is a record that Well once was ac­ home it is considered possible his as n result of an influenza epi­
Tin lit st way to save on your food costn is to jb
cused of lifting $ 12,000 from S’ C colleagues will remain to continue demic in greater Toklo which sta rt­
efforts
to
reconcile
British-Amerorder
to Roberts’ Grocery. Or better still conit i
Have
You
Tried
Our
Lang worthy, a banker of Buffalo! lean views.
ed about 20 days ago.
Wyo.
And So Forgetful!
PRINTED VELVET
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
You "owe it to yourself" to buy
. Lately the "Kid” has bean cut­
I rinted velvet is greatly in de­
wisely.
The
advertisements
will
ting a wide swath, giving waiters
Fresh Oysters
mand for negligees and hostess
$toO tips, and disporting himself help you.
frocks.
c o m p l e t e LINE
only au a bon vivant who has plenFresh Daily
**ash and inclination can.
fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Of slender build, ho is rather
W ater’s Kandy
BUY YOUR
less than medium hciglit. iienvy
horn-rimmed glnsses, giving him
Kitchen
o studious air, and his pink Vun
D&gt;’ke beard, neatly trimmed and
close cropped mustache, add to hi*
MAGNOLIA AVENUE
debonair appearance.
R i H s a R i i a B z i i a l Bl n i | a i ) a | | | | | | | | | ) | | | | | | | | | | | | , l
With tho front of a corporation •
Grow’ll l&gt;y E. B. Stowe,
president and the drees of a fn*hi"n Plate, the "Kid" gets by. IRs Cameron Avenue.
political connections are strong and
Phone No. &lt;1305
clastic.
AMMONIA IN FKRTILIZERS
To the world he wiggles a derisivc finger nnd says to his accusrrrntra it ml sllmulatrs xrimib h,
'fn /ii
&lt;l&gt;r
exprn»lre lorn ■I
•t *. ‘Really, *dd chap, I cawn’t retneniher ever having met you."
Aninionln vnr Ira In nimllly, prlrr nml r i i ..,i .
.
-lonietinies, however, the "front"
rIrinrnl*
oh.rl, 1, „
....... .
^
^
lm07 , ^ ,,*(
”* 1
breaks down and then the "Kid”
Aiiiinnnln hrnrlng mntrrials nrr,
lapses Hi* "aint’a" nre profuse,,
fur oar Pur|iu*rs, dlvldrct lulu Inn rln**r*. Itoursn.U'
'Mir InlirannIr
an* when unwatched he picks his
teeth.
Tliry lijrludr Muiphor" d"{»!w „ "u,r »«*.'• '*CVtr&lt;i
**« ',n',^nrr' ,h"* "•“«* qulrfclr ••hit'll 1
Knirmll, U.rd. I h r.r mnlrrlnU h "ir thrlr .fl
"••li h «rr Ihr Mwil iaiporlsat "
, That’s because he is n "backf-hrm’lrnl*
............
i
h
r
u
i
M
t
u
r
^
t
h
r
?
'^
h
k
«
l
|
N|
"
t
T
" " ‘, rtv
" 11h olhrr iuntrH»l»*^m lfd
" -the-yarda" product, where g ram ­
I hi ml. Ill m-lloii rail lal»r nlnrr In ihr „ ii_ i..r, *v " ' 1 ,,r " ' '^
"linsril"
«r rnrril It *h,.„|,| ,.r rrmllir',
t''' ™'' L,f.1" ,h- h«»* Wlrr thr ml.Turr h.-H
mar is not over-particulurly
FAt-rOi.T“
"'LT"J In *l«r, —nnd
*hl* n Un.t
n “r'...S“,aL
f-Mfi'i "* 1,lJh,"*‘«l't
U,'r Mreirnlrtl.
squeamish and pink whiskers are
I U|ilnnt
lOltl,In whlrlt
nrranerniml
&gt;» |tlannln«All
IhrthU
IIJKAL5
rare, indeed.
rr
llir Snuth.
"*.d rquIpmrn| Is
rn„nliV rV :r^nr ulhrr’ H

M . Kronen’!

at the Baptiat
.... the the 18th
celebrated by the
&gt; U. with the foi'e/ed ptogriiR: *
the Congregation,
rdipg .the ^Elghtkent,” Mrs,
f. S. Leak.
ore Lyrics—Mrs.
|NUon of the Mcthicock, of DcLand,
the talk but a
lated that owing
family he could
i Mrs. Barnes was
Iracincy. She made
Incing talk whfch
Jdition of RevefaJ
. of the i&gt;otot.s
e, briefly stated:
rans are not going
by the propaganda
financed organi,i aim is to break
sent in favor of
fell has been built
; effort and expense
&gt;1c. There nro
people who arc

P-Knisi-Biiille ?S

ROBERTS’ GROCERY ST(

Sweet Peas at Mi-lady’s Shoppi

Extra Fine

a SSJaUgk**’

s

pt appetite before
nation.
too wide awake
tiu* forking with
r(T- fiuthorntive
magazine^
stign the great
im this amendpoor enforceIdesplte the statepar propagandists
Inmates of poori homes nre much
at cities und the
ly wc are now cnIryciy to its benefi-

A. &amp; P. Stores are MS
your Money Savers! 2 "

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wa8habIe paint, to
offer
a hnrd.jimooth-surface to dust
and ,iir‘’ Floors to be paintet! LUf c n 1\ . ' vh‘ch way now be ob.
rhould
nuvo* all Aiiun.i
cracks car
cnrefullv tamed m any fUraRu^e X r e ° They
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are
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n » v b/!r
coats’ ~U is Poor ecoii:
0,T&gt;y to skimp on paint.
th in ? !1' f,lM)^ an,l walla, the next
thing to consider in the kitchen arm o m e n t . Kitchen cabinet pan­
try, stove, sink and tnble should
apairanduts:
Jntious people who J i ' t - «nlu n»*red t0 Kive th® mrtRt
by the Immense service and to conserve steps. The
br propaganda an* nMd% 8 nk an,d a » leve,, wbich nre
[to be Informeif of
c Work.J ,hould be th® a“'n«
change their atti- height from the floor. The one
exception to this rule is the tab"e
[re interested mnmanufiflure and

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at- a c6st
improve living conditions.
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planned
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to
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arket Hall at Rru- es long and COO miles wide—eovi V
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than not far from perfect; I t 'i s c a .i/rio k L .hf i equi
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to. two-thinla
sometimos difficult, even In this . -. .,er 10 knead br*«*.l
roll
pie
crust,
laboring
in
the
cane
fields
ondi
GAINESVILLE,
Jan.
21
BCr
day, to convince your builder that
you must have your sink thirty- Iafgo!Yte|«\f*tpnhen IKI unusuaIly auaar nulls, wns recommended in « R ,n
a \*r eA ?f 56 resolutions adopted 1®f 1
»tx inches from the floor and all a PortKm or It
,lb'c. t0 uHlize
cal con-f'
co n -/ao|
ioa
for mo
tho new basket
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n " a a a n BaBlw «gini
v*
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Drcakfast
nook
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Medical
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Da»Ket-t
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working leveL equal. Soft tiirfa on:,.----This
bovp
0
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0
hfcakfast
nook.
c. l lSb|fb ba* JO«t closed ita 1*11 court at the University
of fin
tbT, tbc waR». groy, tan or white, This saves space and
by makii^it S b l e ?t o . ^ o ? X
l annual 8,«!ff« Here. 'The Hlcrldu are now ready for thd
and floors easy to clean and commanv
8s'b'e to serve-congress especially wopid bnvo concrete nnd the stwl for Dm g*.
niony mn..i.
meal. ,.t*.L.p®
In^tho' kitchw
advbmble^ ,tarK* on' a r® ®I*° ’most
g S S P ff yrorking women and ch il-! structural part of tho bultding is
t » 1-rc.k. drcti ragulatetl. and favora a law J awaiting the time when It ,“ S f bo S f
Old kitchens were not so com­ *■# " 5 * “ l W
‘rI r ^ f i h g working'wdifion to
‘
The W
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pact Is present day ones. Pantries
V
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not soxaccc3i iblc, sinks and stoves
maximum in size, ’officials' 2 S
not so conveniently arranged.
1[floor
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'
though all these conditions pre­ '
Mnrch
0f T i l electrf® -witches A
vail in your homo, do not despair,
annual state toumn-'
410 SANFORD AVE.
410 SANFORD AVE.
for
fop even lImp,e
__ r ._ .change, ^ • to
use
Electric
1
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work wonders townird niodernizing
electric
table
equipmehL
'
a kitchen.
,havc "P"'®1 on« «f the m ist mnllnry and up-to-date
J!? nt ,5-.one Important consid­ i™ , n j r * &gt; T • s ’ s s s s
U Ktorei'Tn
eration. Walls thould be finished
m o d e lin g
" S -vour palronase and

Radio Program

Buying Groceries nt the A.
&amp; P. is easy. Yon are ussured of high quality gro­
ceries, low prices and cour­
2
teous attention. We make
grocery buying a pleasure
for you nnd also save you
ma
money.
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and deco!
fatin? .“ kitchen is usually a mut­
ter of individual ta £ Z ' L &lt; fom*
In farm Hitchens wc
“ ins h ra ? .!? rock,nR chulrs- ®uro
i
olher things
li. l Ve ,aHomelike air.
Other
kitchens have the severe simplicitv
the!a50r?,t0P,M’ whlch in reaiity
^ e Vn i? y ° re; whi,e tl,e majority

FLOUR

7 talk; 7:10 talks.
...jKI)KA--l,lttj,burgh (309.1) c -10
c a f 1 1Pi!!i,!dl‘,
, i 7:30
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itUsburKh
(4(52)
0:30

12 lb.Hack ............ NOc
Plnin 2*1 ih.S a ck .......... $1.55
12lb. Sack
............... (;fic
2-1 lb. Hack ....................$1.27

A. &amp; P.
IONA

l’r»igram for January 21
WMAQ-Chicago News (417.5) 7 :V?P,” uri®al- ,
0 Ukelo girls; 8 orchestra; 8:10
HGW—portiand Orcg
L'onian (192)
Radio iirotoloL'ue: n rthi..*» .i.~_ '*• orchestra.
tro revu°l(&gt;l0KUC: ° Ch,caK° t *&gt;®'»KPO Ran Frnncieco (423) 0-10
WLS—Chicago (34G) 7 enter­ le w 1?v*n l; 10 duMr®’
tainers; 7:20-12 revue, organ, bar-; " *‘Y—Schenectady (380) 8-'in
’
mony girls, orchestra.
‘ orcestra, solings.
WON—Chicago Tribune (370) «
(4r,r,) 8:',C nroorgan; G:20 co'certj S c S l c l l ; 1 t r « ? ’ ,0:’10 da,,Ces ,2 ’0C "‘'ebon.
10 orchestra.
. WBZ—Springfield

Hurniy Field Brand
P-H) Cake or Buckwheat
l-’lour
20 oz.
pkg. ..

SLICED PEACHES
A. H p.
B r a n d

12c

No. 1
Can ..........

OCTAGON
SOAP

Large Bar
2 f o r ........

19c
13c

•Winquiney by
loojetn road from
ko which is to re- ings, llnwuiiun guiturists; 10 orEvapoiated Milk A. &amp;
athway of our nd- cliesto; II program.
Nu. 2 can Pean, Iona.
he mental and morP.
Brand, tail
Iteul
Value, for
WLW—Cincinnati
(423)
0
coif*it their path,
curt
..........
cert, instrumental quintet.
your
money,
can
gu'a .avs- '.'Tho. wo.
concert,
t
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r ' ^ T C“ba
' ( ,00) 7:30 con®®
Trie VonfiSTwho 8:30
IO N A .
Tommies to guard
8 o i.
f|»
I
\VOC—Duvcunort (498) 7:30 rcH KA N D
iloKIc
“
discussion; 9 orchestra, ,rn,,URw IH '' /nn'
"Save America", ligiour
f' a|}n Amcrmirations already songM.
f ir.. WcJl ^presented among the
f
rreign
artist#
who
hnv.purptsst*. a re Tht»
ICOA—Denver (323) 10 orchesI tho Berlin musical colony and are
i Yemen’s Clubs, The ira.
Finest Elgin C rea m -1 Potatoes, large and
i Ktvirg concerts in the German
| "omen’s Foreign
WWJ—Detroit News (51G)
0 . capital this winter. Ml-s AngelThu Council of Nows orchestra.
icn Morales, a Mexican girl of 13
ome Missions, The
e iy Butter, lb. ..53c I mealy, 10 lbs. for 25c
WBAP—Ft. Worth Star Tele­ made her professional debut here
t-thers and p a re n t’s
(472.9) 7:30 rchestrn; 9:10 tecontly n.-i a pianist and attracted
lat cn, The Young gram
musical.
fayorahie attention.
She has
h-tian Association,luc-hters, and other 1AKNX—Hollywood (317) 8 music; studied music in Germany for sev­
Educational groups 10 features; 12 orchestra; 1 popu­ eral years and has long been look­
Jun«tituency of mlil- lar singer.
ed upon as o child wonder.
*• mey understantl n ~YPAF—Kansas City Star 1411)
(411) . 3M,8a Roslta Renanl, the charmnation with Its dan- «-7 .School of the Air; 11:45 Night
Night--11 mg young Chilean pianist, who has
new‘ of education nawkij.
| been hiurd in Berlin frequently 1
organizations, and • KHJ—Los Angeles Times (395) * “ 1 nls‘&gt; K«ve a recital within a !
1'acts in nich form 81 orrh.M»trn-fl-m-UIM-----»—
few weeks imd expects to m, tn
orchestra; 8:30 children; 10 feat­
can hnve them and ures; 12 orchestra; 2 Lost Angels. the United States next spring for
Our Brands cannot
he Sclecled by our experts
[.Is no question that
bouffht elsewhere.
a concert tour. After her North
from choice Oriental
_
JVIIAS—Louisville
Times
(322.4)
"tenet! body of Intel- 7:30 concert.
America tour ah* will make a tour
gardens.
r and earnest wo\VMC— Memphis Commercial Ap through South America before re­
K v,be brought about peal
COFFEE
(603.9) 8 bedtime; 8:30 claasi- turning to Eurooe.
[ ‘ l8w; enforcement, cal.
TEA
Claudio Arrau, the Chilean pianp t take this battle
WCCO—Minneapolis
St.
Paul
Bokar
tat, who is now on a concert tour
|„ss as seriously as
India Ceylon
(417) 8, .pilohtophies;
hockey in South America, is expected buck
. . . . 8:15
-----hockey
Coffee Supreme, lb. ...55c
game;
10
orchestra.
- oz* p k g ....................
Whitman of New
._
ln
shortly to join her nmthCKAC—Montreal (42a)
6:J0 (er, who inukes her home here per­ Red Circle
r the American Bar
W
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manently. *M
r. /\rrau
Arrau nfirst
became
Orange Pekoe
W jy 7:30
v„... 8tudi°;
Vn-b t.4K
i9:30
VK\r ;&lt;7,dance.
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Vnrl

jBerlin Audiences
rt | Applaud To Latin
American A rtists

10 c

15c

CATSUP

SUGAR, BEST GRANULATED
10 LBS. FOR 78c

England, Jnn ° 3 _
‘J “"4ing a largo
2 2 f »8 ‘o scamp
h ‘ }*’ is tbe eom7 *®,master of thn
,,e has sent out
‘oparenta calling
w ‘he serious effect
an the work
I h4.v: ,nlf
the
lilt. ...expre.Hidng
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Jewish history; 8:30 players; 9:30 ists.
orchestra..
WHN—New York (3G0) G:30 or­
BUILD NEW LINKS
chestra; 7:30 entertuiners; 10:30
orchestra.
TAVARES, Jnn .23—Plans nre
WOR—Newark (-in-) 7 brings
quartet; 7:45 pianist; 9 cellist, so­ under way for the construction of
an 18 holo golf course near here
p ratio.
KGO—Oakland (312) G concert; on the Clermont-Lake Dora road.
10 glee club, guitarist; 12 dance, Preliminary work of laying out
soloist#.
the course has begun. A mod­
WOAW—Omaha (622.1) G d ra­ ern dub house for the members is
matic; G:30 announced; 0:45 pro-!to b® erected on a small island
i
in
gram ; 9 program; 11 orchestra; I-ako Dora, according to an an11:30 organ.
r.ouncenu.-nt. The course lies at
VVDAR—Philadelphia (396) 6:30. the peak of a section surrounded
talk.
by Lakes Dora, Eustis, Harris und
WFL—Philadelphia (395) 6 talk; Beaucluir.

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Saturday
L lo y d

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Kidneys enuse backache! No!
*«iiir backache i.s caused by lurnI,r\)
,a
Vii rhcumntlam nr a strain and
the quickest relief
is soothing, pene­
PRICED TO GIVE YOU EXTRA VALUE
trating St. Jucubs
Oil. Rub it right
Choice bits of tender poultry und lucious cuts of meat
on your painful
are always to lie found Tillis’ fine assortments. Tne best
back, nn*l instantly
that money can buy for the least iB our motto Hero arc
tho soreness, stiff­
some very extra specials for Saturday.
ness nnd lnmcn e s s disappears.
STALL FED REEF, FANCY WESTERN REEF
Don’t stay crippl­
FLORIDA AND WESTERN PORK
ed! Get a 35 cent
bottle iof St. J a ­
VEAL AND MUTTON
cobs Oil from your
FAT IIENS AND FRIERS
druggist.
A mo­
ment after it is
applied you’ll won­
der what became
of the backache or
J. H. TILLIS, Prop.
lumbago pain.
In use for Go years for lumbago,
"YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED"
j backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rhetiI mutism -or •sprain-*. Absolutely
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Nationally known Roods at prices that nre right. Piggly Wiggly KcIIs onlv
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1-2 lb. pkjj.

39c

Crisco makes pies
that make
husbands happy
Small 1 be

M edium size

C A SH

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1/4 11&gt; can
33c

Large size

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SPAGHETTI '- S 2 " ; S , ; 2 5 c
Maine

Grown

CARRY

Sugar 101k,

..... 1........................... 25c

10 lbs SWEET POTATOES ............................................40c
3 CHIPSO 1........ !’ ...... ........................................ ................27c
NO. 2 1-2 CAN TABLE PEACHES............;■.................... 25c
COMPOUND LARD, pound..............................................]7c
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF CITY

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301 and 419 Sanford Ave.

House

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68c
6 lb can
$1.34

Potatoes 10 lbs. 2 5 c
Pork &amp; Beans

10 lbs SUGAR (with $2.00 purchase.............. ................70c
10 lbs IRISH POTATOES

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In connection with their
advertising campaign we
nave reduced opr prices
for Saturday only—

Van
^
Cainp3 cans

Nfiw n* u‘"d
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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

(BUTTER
lb.
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None

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10 lbs. 7 3 c
10 lbs. 2 5 c

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�Sanford Herald

Quite Time for Dem ocrats To Think

•'.-'A'
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THE
TEETHING
PERIOD
ter«la no
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g u t uMutter.
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y e a r , b u t n o t a o lo n o a u o r.s m e n rm ln t
The Cans SUjr Down.
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iw to tfica h o u rs , A r t h u r B r is b a n e q u o te d D a m .
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7 , e n c° u n t
°A N Dqri
saw*
The
Son'ii
Raiitna.
rrh
A" " cratic Party of the U n ite d S U t e T T h ^ f m" thm ? c^ '&gt;Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCuller and
lie Sold His Potatoes.
in the “Gi «n Year,’' tl.e guido
children have returned from Sarnd w°,U I, be, in‘
R flLU .vn u i i r t i . .
...Rrfiter tercsted in knowing how many leadmS
Issued by
d Woman's Club of P a r e n t - T e a c h e l ^ L _
Politeness,
thfcl
Trotsky'*
G
o
odby-^
»ota
to
make
their
home
in
San­
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Xnnnarr of the Democratic P a r t y h a v e m e m ^ 2 d.nWoult b c le a d c ra
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a
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ta™ ngaip. They are at present
3 ,
BY ARTHUR B f c ^ A N l
This has been an ununusl .-ci* »n Holds Monthly M&lt;
V. l i t Has anil* A* rime
Plane 148 arrived at any decision m to whrt o S r tt »n
.a?.d
you
get
off
the
4
at
the
Montezuma
Hofei.
(C m tu k i m u
The Woman's Club of Sanford ’l i^ 0 ^*y"- 'rh*&gt;
plantings
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148
. Brisbane recalled to his rad cra t hat Jnfc w n i S Ut i(*
, SCI19CHIITIO* RATES
MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society EditoT
____
___ _____
The South-Side Parrnf-Tench*
hat been honored by an Invitation °*
October
wen*___
not.........
successful be
A wise man
ccived even fewer votes th n n Pov
"°*ln
^ avi® reMr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
W.
Jones
of
On* Y*ar....»7.oo S.x Month*
IF REPORTS aro accurate Trot- I
PHONE;—Res. 428-J
to attend the annual social day of cause of
* ‘the rains, ami flowers I Association had its regular nioitfli
Dallvared In City l&gt;T Carrier, per
i L!nn7or^ Heights announce the the Garden Club of tha Halifax Ihat ordinarily blosxom in Decent* I v mc^tlnjC Thursday aftern«x.n a
le P
iky hna fallen from power. He is
treek 16c. Weekly Edition tz.00
I wife catches hiw
Local
D.
A.
R.
Chapter
I oirth of n son, Jan. 14, a t the FerMr Tear.
country to be held In the V. I. A. *er are ju»t now appearing. Shrub* tae ’■'•hnol wltF.--n large numWr i
cH ^ eesj
said to acquiesce meekly in the de­
J-aid-Ij»wton Hospital.
Ho has club
t l
G
, ; .
house a t Ormond on Tuesday, Ihat one would expect to come into - at*«ndance.
Makes
A
n
Excellent
cision of his political
enemies,
been named J. W. Jone» Jr.
ic
ia
l
blossom
now,
were
a
t
their
be«t
ini
His*;
Abbiu
Doudney,
the
county
- SPECIAt. XOTIC’Ei Alt obituary
Jan.
27
a
t
3
o'clock
in
tho
after­
and cSffc* I ™ *
notice*, card* of thank*, resolution*
stripping him of his dignities
December
on
account
of
the
mild|.ru,I*e*
,r:'
vo
a
mo,t
InHur.v
ting
*ud
noon.
It
is
hoped
th
a
t
those
who
D
E
U
G
H
w
m
E
rnMT
^
,
E
nNT
GIVES
VERY
m h ...
*»«
Mrs. A. M. DeForest, Mrs. John
and notice* of entertainment* where given to Cox and D av is
Mrs. E. M. Burney, State Re­ have a special Interest in the beau- ness of thd wiritoH
Cmb*r “ 0&gt;» combined votes head of the Russian army.
I
vjH 1FUL LUNCHEON THURSDAY
- mstrurtivi* talk upon "Diet for
chance* are made will be chanted
Leonardi,
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson
[DlPi
gent of South Carolina of the tlful work of making gardens will
The flame vines so wonderful i •Scta.K?* Children,
at regular advertising ratea.
le n d a r
If that is true there is something
returned Wednesday from the
A most delightful luncheon
Daughters of American Revolution avail themselves of
| . quite
.......
The playground committee . re- 3
ot this opportun at .present in Winter Park nrt«
state,
conference
of
tho
Daughters
the matter with Trotzky’g mental
W
en
b
,
thc
w
Z
«
K
°
"
~
|
£
fh
"
W
w
.
which
could
MENDER THE ABSOL’f ATRD rilF.HH
* V|sltirg in Sanford for a few Ity to come In touch with an or­ a bit earlier than usnal. The ns.-o-! po,,’,d lh*» purrhnee of tv..&gt; irmlmg '
S«me of t h e ^
of tho American Revolution. Mrs. Of thc Women'. T 1
The Associated I’res* li exclus­
open to the public nnd days.
fighting apparatus. Ho had 'his
mend their w*|ffi*'
trround* committiv . . j
ganization th at has done such sig­ nias nre almnrt through blooming • K&gt;(‘n ,
Frid*T
ively entitled to the u»e for repub*
x
G. I. Loucks, nnd Mrs. R. E. Tol­
i . / :&gt;
f f-IUb' 'Vorinc-'lnvl
^ .rn-----&gt;M
n d eI nn
ciccli'er"t''th“ni!
and from the l&lt;w
Iooks
&gt;ks of
or the
rne Kanter:
M iter .” ~ ''' *or.
•*u‘. more
»»»ore p’tmtn
p'linin ror
for .the
.tbn
chance when he had the Red Army
nal
work
in
this
line
as
has
the
llcatlon of all new* dtapatene*
In. B. D. Caswell^will a r returned Tuesday and Mrs. A. « 1 o ' l ,T - ' A
tor
the
community.
targe number of
Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. S. E. hostess club.
lilies there will be few b! &gt;: --min | ‘-vautifiention of the* school ground,
sredlted to It or not otherwise cred­
Trouble with
J
[g
o’clock
Bridge
Club,
under
his
orders,
and
Lenin,
dying,
One pleasing featiirc of the Barrett. Mrs. Dean Turner, Mrs.
T. Rossiter. another on of the delited In thlM paper and alao the local of accidents.”
.dm.
Stella P. Arringtorn
Vrrin^i.&lt;»n «uly Faster-tide.
r aster-tide.
-urn. oteiia
ers is you must
The Florida stnto conference for left by
e elected, but just in case left the whole of Russia to any
n 1*1i n n nx. l
I f __
I l f . I* . new* published herein. All right*
jilbert Hanacom will *Eates, Mfill remain for a few days were present* «nl th,° ‘^ a rtm e n t E 2 S "
n talk by Miss An- 1*.rn i’6? Krupp
Now
‘ "time to plan for n s -! IK*unewi the patriotic pngent to b.»
W *is* the
The
nn«n,*
,
n
n'
n
few
visitors,
and M” ; W alter j social work will be held in Gaines#C republication of npeclnl dlspaichneert
at
the
High
visiting in Daytona Beach.
man nbie to seize the power.
M herein are also reserved.
and ♦k!PPG ntrne,nta of the table w o tC Pa» er* a via«tor from Los Tin,. retarncd, Thursday from I villc, Feb. 8-11. The following ex­ ters, zinnias, marigolds and other J?lven he!*. 22 nnd appointed tbt?
One thing about*
&gt;o’clock for the beneThe Sallie Harrison Chapter of hous, h" decorntioaa of the club i
1
, Yho 15 vice presi........... . ......
.... committoai:
........... .
ncr ...
favorites,
nnd it i- s till, '• Lutrintr
.^ .
where they attended Con-| cerpt from tho circular letter ient niinimcr
of f
e
*
r^ iVed thc
votes
Trotzky seems to lack the power
car *» it is much
fongregationol parson- Sanford mado a splendid show*S
°,f,
l
*!c
well
known "Ask Mr. Vocat,onn
o°n
lS0Ut5"
as*U8UaI'
Elsewhere
independent^men
not too Inte to raw gypsophila. nil- I decorating and Costumn. — T^v.
out
by
L,
M.
Bristol.
Prealdmt
the fonXl* n’0,t attractive, and [ X f " Traveller’s
FRIDAY, JAN. 23. 1925.
and women were
of a Danton, Robespierre or Moret.
Service. Miss
ing among the other chapters of 1 L Uncheon comniittee served a
enduln, candytuft and imtnv oth.-r 1trr?'1'’ mothara.
‘
will be of interest.
Those men knew how to fight for
The diplomatic thfe
..?fl . f BP°ke enthusiastically of
Dje state, having Mrs. A. M. De­
things with fail aarurance of »u,-.
— Mrs. F. K. Roumiliat.
R.
A.
Cobb
has
just
returned
to
The
Florida
State
Conference
of
bn
dance
nt
the
'"
“
!»&gt;»•
M,V
1.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
tf
she is dieting ^
r londn and the wonderful developwhat they thought was tjieirs, and
i _ Rrofreshmenu — Mrs. A. K.
ill Be G U P
, with the Fort P itt Forest, the chapter rfcgent, read called 2 « "ha',r.man P««taed nnd m p t of the state nnd her talk the city from attending the con­ Social Work will center its program ce»*.
to
reduce
y0Ur
„
vention in Chicago of the Ameri­ this
how to die cheerfully.
m u year around the
;ne report of the
tho . Th&lt;; Garden 5i*ar may he oh-! 1
. .
icstra. The dance is a most splendid report for the businc j ?,f#rne°ula,J t0 or,tar for was appreciated.
weight?"
WHEN ^ i S IS
A NEW COMMANDMENT —
asinc33
after
being
seated.
1‘burton s ein.tn, th*.- sscmal
can
Fruit &amp; Vegetable Shippers Children’s Code Commission nnd tnined from the Woman’s Club at
1
*Lar’
hlrs.
W.
E.
Watson,
was
benefit
of
the
Golf
Jesus snid: A new commundniunt 1
*” report,
* ’in turn,
•
-iss -being built anv
---- *•—
* *-is -especially
’ *• ; - msou- . grade
the imnnnnt for nttime,—
and
Rta,,,c won
wi
the state chairman on the nation­ p « w t r r S S
th^m nol!enry , ."jk'ht announced Association and tho Nationnl Lcn- this
OVfiJ?
Robert Reidt, who lives on Long
ablo just now.
tom.a nee.
give unto you, Thnt ye love one
al
committee
of
National
Stu­
Inrgely
on
this
-scienti
t'v.
h
ich
wflI
taj
held
in
P
10,
°5
Commission
Merchants
in
ifre
study
of
1Saturday
n.”e « u " - nl ch“i,r"’'c,n
much Gainesville, Feb. 8-12 of the FloriIsland, and is a 7th Day Adventist’,
hi
anothor; ns I have loved you, thnt
conditions in the State.
The fiscal year of the
w ill'
»t tho Library nt dents Loan Fund nnd Mrs. R. E. Of *o X LoF Z * ah° 'vn ir» n" lines (ia conference of Social Workers, Louisville. He reports conditions parole
yc also love one another. By thi.n
hns sold his Winter potatoes, his
Tolar was a representative from
vary favorable in all markets for Plans will be made at the Confer- close with February and dues will f r ;* .''" V 10”
h ms mid
m
this
department.
X
shall all men know thnt ye arc
nttcntion to the rloridn celery this season.
household furnituro and all his
the chapter on ti&gt;e state nominat­
Mrs. n. E. Tolar. ..resident of
l u , '!
Market.
Practice make*,
onV
’9. *° ca" y on a cnknpnign of again bo due and payable Mar. l.'
Party
in
m
o
V
u
h
d
bIU“
li°n’
T™
lhc
“
P
^
n
c
o
of
ihc
at
the
Library
at
my disciples. John 13:31*35.
wants to he 3 ^
ing committee.
publicity nnd education prior to It is to bo hoped that &gt;h»■
1------- ►
th|? ( ounty Federation of Women’s work of the Children’s Code Comproperty. He believes that the
whaT
to"do^in°1928? mflUC"Ce w h a to " uP°a world is to end on February G.
J"‘sai° n* .n.ntl asked for Individual Mrs. Caswell H ostess the meeting of tho legislature.
Clubs
reported
that
nt
the
■POs
friends
to
propose
for
membership
y"
1
wa,lt
lo
^£
’,,r
a ro.il ire
Mrs.
John
Leonardi
has
served
Tw
Ictx Club will meet for three years ns a state* ofHc'er, " ! ^ t‘nlsr of tfJ° fcdcraUon'th^Wca memberships for this commission,
THE UNSUCCESSFUL
The State Conference nnd Code will get their names bsfori th- IV!'/"0 to ,h" High School and b*.
As
a
rule,
a*
y(ni,
C
/0
Mrs. Rowen, prophet, fixed that
JOURNEY
Commission need $1500 ns a min­ membership committee of which 1f l " rcmv Hnnseom, Friday 23.
serving two years as state regiat- " a "''vancod
n,,vnneo*l fl,n*
c—
that Seminole
coun- the department yoted to recom­
looked upon.
At Bridge Thursday j imum
mend that tnc Woman’s club take
to carry their program to Mrs. W, A. Fitt*. Jr., is chair- i
date. About February 7 Mr. Reidt
Make Y ourself A D ecalogue
ra r ar.d this pnst year as record­
I started out.
’ rin/l Inrniiitli
«*•&gt;. L..
,l r
T . ,'T g " &lt;ton.on.tru.Io„
man nt once. This will lie n rces-1 A rare 'real in an artistic pr»&gt;Monday
ing secretary. In this latter ca­ n-ent. Talks were made hv sev- an organisation membership in the
will wish that ho had his Winter
Twaa early morn;
Mrs.
B.
D.
6
=
|
.
i„
her
u
su
al!
People wno un-.,
conference
of
Social
workers.
rnry
in order Unit new moinbeii
{&lt;&gt;r s ‘-'f"ni «t Sanford High
pacity
she
had
given
such
perfect
eting
with
tho
Bible
prw«nt.
and
the
idea
was
nlI traveled on and on and on—
potatoes hack.
should tell the M
&amp;1/W/LY
A
rising
vote
of
thnnks
was
givmay
enjov
the
advantages
«,f
a
fell
r nda&gt; at 8 p. jf.
service
that
thin
year
we
re-elect­
j
of
the
Westminster
The road was rough,
in° „br?“2ht. out that a dress makm aking'of a*
* « * * * 7 . ‘ba
yenr of dub connection.
--------*---ed again as state secretary with­ K class in connection with the on the luncheon committee for the
And hot the day,
[’clock
at
the
home
of
If there were no*
excellent
entertainment,' ufter
There are certain definite rule- ,
, ,;d ” was attacked and kilWhat this eccentric gentleman
out opposition.
home
demonstration
W
le
r
on
Union
AveBut still I hurried on my way.
would you talk ab
governing th.’ lnt.'oductmn 0‘f ; Jrd by a swarm of crows «t UreVpn
AYheeler and Mrs. L.
docs, ns an individual, wns done
/A
Twenty-eight states from the
names and these should l&gt;« care- In Franr;? recently.
| to be hostesses. Please North nnd South were represent­
I passed a mnn
formerly on n big scale. At th o ’
fully
observed. They will bo found
----------—.
p
e
r
s
o
n
a
l
s
(
la
s
t
Imperial
Potentate
of
the
Who asked for aid;
ed by distinguished women nnd
ance.
1
beginning of the year 1000 many ;
in
the
back
of
the
year
book,
in
Seekers Class will visiting Daughters, among them
I hastened by, I wan afraid
?•
Holly leaves Saturday for Ancient Arabtan Order of the My­
tv It
tit on
article 11 under Uu? cuption "mo.nStove and
^ u lc l write down V)
got rid of their property,
put
stic Shrine of North America.
_ meeting at the home being tho National Registrar, Mrs. n business trip to Chicago, III.
I'd fail to find
borship.
Stove and Fire Place
white
robes
nnd
walked
to
tho
|J.
Nixon
at
3
P.
M.,
The Lord I sought,
Jan u s H. Stansfield, who won
li’
K
irtfcy
!e&amp;
2
S
lS
t!?
.h
r
,JSP'25:
particularly need to follow. You would find it" profitable
Wood
lllowing as hostesses, many friends by’ her charming
And so I gave the stranger naught.
Wood
top of some hill, ready to be taken
Mrs. Myrtico Pell of Tnmpn ...
BIG C U ri’MHEK CROP
on-,V
Cut to!
" T h WlnJ*»iah wil1 return to the guest of Mrs. Robert Howell
iBradbuo’. Mrs. R. It. Planner.
your job ke a 8Ct ° f busineM rules nntI
thim out lit up to heaven. You can imagine
Gut
to Suit
ORLANDO. Jan. 2 3 - On, o f tl, •
pro­
59.00 per ror41
S turdily °m Wash,n«tan, D. C.. at her home on French Avenue.
, A woman bowed
rs. D. F.. Camp, Mrs.
Mrs. FJ. J. Starling,
per rord delivered
to
largest
crops
or
encumberc.ei
how
they
felt
when
they
mnrehed
Ir, Mrs. C. L Goodhue
W ith heavy load,
, nnJ!cnf 'v’h.° «rc consistently working for success do not
Chairman of Publicity.
B ritt Realty I
mber- raised in the Winter (Jordan. Or ' Britt Realty Company
down again, nnd found others oc­
, T. Akers.
I chanced to meet upon tho road;
t . J. Maura who has lieen the
,
.
.
........... _ , „ w
«H loSS ccc and Or.kluml .fti. a. of o ..
I
'\
Stewart
has
returned
from
I might have eased
cupying their houses.
NOTICE
:
---,** •••••• •«wni«u i
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack M aura'
Those playing were, Miss Rosn I than S.'tOoo, otherwise 310), enr- an go county i* planned f.ir tin
The heavy weight—
oine
leaves
Saturday for California.
ries with it full privileges of the spring, according to infem ntion
.
Tuesday
,
“
/»•
W.
L.
Monwn,
ci,»lrn,«„;in
a
n
to
to
*
make
hi’
E‘iw»rd Betts, Mrs. Conference for one delegate.
B ut if I did I might be late,
|gh School it 8:00 the or the Social Department of the
here. P laiting a Irend v has been
MANY
experiments
nnd
observa­
^
.Mrs.
J.
D.
Woodruff.
For since tho day
GERALD CHAPM AN
iir' v.v
Woodruff,
U will prerent a play Woman s Club wishes to call ntMrs. Roy F. Symes of Winter vo , | - V
We want everyone in the* State I started nn.l It is estimated Miat
tions will be mnde on Saturday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
K.
Spurling
nre
V
„
'V’
Hotter.
Mrs.
James
Wns far from dawn,
jy," for the benefit of j lention to the bridge party which motoring to Orlando Friday
Park, nnd Mrs. A. J. Davis of
who is interested in welfare ac-) several hundred acres ,.i the midt f a J c tLhxit l \ c tcn business maxims of Otto II. Kuhn the
NEW YORK WORLD
■I feared the Master would he gone! &gt;&gt;tw York banker, have been pasted in thousands of note when the sun’s light is shut out
on .Minneapolis, Minn, spent Fridny R'-lge. Miso Fern Wnrd. Mrs. Joe
will be given by this department business.
X llllll
llaminfundi.
1
Chittenden. Mrs. Robert Hines,
for a little while. One group of
luesday afternoon, Jan. 27, a t 3
morning in Sanford.
5Ii.-.Hawkins Connelly. Mrs. C.
epartBfrt of the Wo- _______
Dircourngpd, lo s t/
o
clock.
All
members
who
expect
c
S
u
T
a
.r
.'
h
'
t
K
l1
*
'
.
.
.
scientists
will
look
for
coronium,
of U1Vto„TraKr»prr B,liZl-' 'h° "C,,lh °f thc advi“ h&gt;««*
A boy I found;
Mr. and Mrs. Putman Stevens
rill entertain nt bridge i to attend arc
Mrs. I* H. Hnmbright nnd will irt ey nn&lt;l Mr?‘ IaC0 Hocknew element, existing in the sun’s
-L3te.‘1 t0 n°tify of Portinnd Me., will arrlv
A. .Vtxnan
R. A.'~1L°2U
E ’en then I felt not duty bound,
4. Mr. Kahn calls
\
them maxims
inaMms ior
for .business
DlISliK
success, but acorona.
Mmrn ns
ns host-j
Host- Mrs.
Mrs. R.
Newman, hostess, noVdey for „
w T* n.rriv'! l'V ' ‘Iau»hta«. Miss Hetty Humbright
__________________
To take his hand
The outer riir. 1of the
the
man
who
follows
them
successively
is
going
to
h-ivn
I
later
thnn
Mondny.
Phi
neOG.
Montezuma
1
Hotll
Nlp"^..-1
th.°
arcT
‘ho,KuMts
of
their
cousin.
Mrs!
|
C
HILDREN’S
READING CLUB
And gently say,
’ ' ffoing to have corona will he visible and give thc
= ~ = ^ a= '
-------1
°lCI* Mr’ StevcnB is i L. H. Jones on Third Street.
j
AND STORY HOUR
membership,
“ My lad, I ’ll guide you on your something far more valuable than business
apolis nnd turned over to.....th e !
‘'ghtening in the chest
____ _3
physicists n good chance.
PLAN J ’KI.F.ItR VI'ION
I
W i
way.”
i
■
\\ ill you not do there thr 'e
IIIIMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HBBBBBBBBBBBSiaBBBBBB
Mrs. Raymond Phillip., will con­ things: First—Join the State ConFORT PIERGE. Jan S i Rep. ’
Ji5
th S
The corona i3 visible only dur­ Federal authcritics. Muncie’s jail i V f 0”1? 1 ^ lth the disco very one 5
■ ■EBaaaKTiHBaaBBBaBBuaBBitB*inj*BnBaBBS£ duct the Story Hour Saturday
W e are required by law toca
i» only average steel and Iron.
A Ji * tr? c, ,
^ e gjimblc of j *;
ing an cclipre.
feronco of Social Work, the one rcsentation from prnrtirnlly e ery
Thus, though I sought
r
Z
y
eT
!
X
i
s
h
^
J
ul
d0&gt;0“
■»»*«»
rhnnmnn
/&gt;nuU
M
A..iL t.. “Cell r.cw fricnclnhip because each ~
C
hap
man
could
riot
possibly
—: - — morning nt 9:30 o’clock to which comprehcnsivo clearing-house in civie nnii fiatriotir organization I
From morn till night.
new
friend
may’
peach.
hnvc committed nil the crimes
nil tho younger children aro in­ the State for the discussion of so- h th n cltv will take pm t in the I
certain
percentage
o
f
every
d
ep
The .Master ne’er a feeble, timid
Perhaps Chapman eouid enjov
vited.
OTHER scientists will study the which which he hns been charg­
cry;
cia problems and conditions; Sec- Moreacso (Florbbi Ee-i Coast) I
pojfiinct(»ry/’mEveiCy fS
is°a t e S f UllowcvJr triva
this sort of tiling. He had at
ed
since
he
scaped
from
a
Federal
Mrs.
Thomas
Owen
will
have
earth’s
magnetic
currents,
as
nfonri Get one or inory or^ftnixa- celebration -chcduled for Pt-bru- 1
A little child,
it be, your manner ot performing it win inniir.. :........ ‘
in cash to m eet all demands,
penitentiary twenty months ago. any rate, a hankering for adven­
charge of the reading club nt 10:30 tionf! to nfflliate; and Third—At- ary I, at litis place. I lie celeb- 1
’Mid night’s alarms,
foctcd
by
tho
eclipse.
Every
ship’s
way for or a g a i n s t ^ o ^ 0™1'"1* ^ WiH t0Stify in 80me
Il is not given to men to he in so ture. He wns n brave man; sick
o dock and will continue rending tend, if possible, the State Confer-; rn| ,on wiJl
of bathing
Sobbed, “Please, sir, take mo in
captain will notice that tho eclipse
many places simultaneously or in a prison hospitui, with a tem­
the ’Lance of Kanana" started cnee a t Gainesville, Feb. 8- 1 1.
suit parades, street parades, mopolicy
is
conservative,
and
we
your arnis!'’
hm; an effect on the compass. *" be .pierced with
perature
above
100
.
ho
could
drop
leonardps coogh syrup
... so many bullet
last week, to which other stories i Thoso
memhershin. ’’ '"'nt •’a c * and pyrotechnics.
pyrotechnics
.,
desiring
memberships
(CHEOSOTBD)
.from
n
second-story
window
nnd
will
be
added.
Science
doesn’t
know
why.
holes
nnd
live.
Chapman
had
.
.
.
____
___
should
mail
$t
for
enrollment
to
Although there
Then as I stooped
pride in more than complying
1Jili .1 I hink! Quite apart from the rei
Creosote is (lie most
«*n|%
Be
Be-- 1,ta*4”
, bis
h,H chances with the guards
A new German airplane ims one
103 Market
won only n few who attended last uMhm Julia Hopkins,
. .... ................
To lift the child,
Possibly some scientist will get become a legendary figure.
imo«.n r : .hmntc ccu^ba
cause
tho
written
record
of
any
man
wings
Mint
can
h.
ti
In
n
week,
those
present
were
very
street,
Jacksonville,
Florida.
.
....
„
v
.................‘v
iZ
f
.
Hu
,Va?
an
intelligent
“f
. ^ r re«ular w„rk, 'p™ciicV7our'''mSrm
t'
My Mnster npoke in accents mild
‘daily
from thin pclipre the most import­ namlit now nlivo, police began to rnn,J» *° well herd thnt to the
nad colds and other throat and luac
dozen.’
liowa and f dded again** thc fu.s- trouhlfn.
the law in every m atter that pen
nuich interested in the program ' , , ,
-------“To travel long
troubles.
ant information of nil, which has : *&gt;-heve in him r - children believe I Profes8*
elago
m
t
a o miiuitCf.
given
by
Mr.
Priest.
The
little
1
_
A.1
*•&gt;”
time
which
is
the
second
You didn't need—
Stop that c.'ush now before it stops
Fourth—Go
for
a
ride
on
tho
horse
of
your
irnfolks
also
enjoyed
tho
stories
told
1
pV
r
°‘
J
°(,
planting
for
the
making
I ’m alwnyr fo’uml In kindly deed.
you for £00d by using
• agiuntion
• u* ,niv
to
the
protection
o
f
our
deposit
agiuntion trom
irom fthmr"tn*
tiurr t r r thnep —
• HtirrowombM-itV
^
A
snail
could
trav.
I
by
Mias
Turner.
('»t
a
Honda
garden,
a
grent
many
’•»
a mile in
LEO-IUR-DPS
—
•__________ i helpful suggestions may be found M days.
"Three times today,
Ask your dnicEi»t for l*.
careful
cont,H)l.U,lfer
U
nim
al
t
h
a
t
n
m
L
s
u
n
d
e
r
a
•
t (You didn’t nee),
r
t
«\
I waited longingly for thee,
...
™
b—Kecp
n
sharp
lookout
for
opportunities
*ir:&gt;C4*ciaitg:tardaiiTn’iM rsfiM cat2aBaa
Richly to give
the sun were merely burning Dallas was blown open with no appear like a flash into the first
Life’s sweetest joy—
S 0o??lf a .!i,e,n a.n&lt;l aafe" ‘''em 1'ol.lly vvhon thoj como
• ••
within your read.. But do not think cvc^ 'ch.m co
I was tho woman, man and boy!'
up, as was once supposed, the life more noise than ice cracking a l ccnvenient alley. Nor was hp
ml
:rystul pitcher, if the curth open- ever ready to mlmit that he had s
means an opportunity.
y
KL
a v
—A. F. CALDWELL.
fit
of human beings hero might be *a ln Kansas City to swallow a , had enough nnd give up fig h t-1B
n
%♦
oSixth—L\*
.A i.i— ou neignoorjy,
i,0 a good sport, Don’t
neighborly,
be
eut
down
to
n
few
million
Spring* H ats
lion years, h'Knwayman who disappeared bc-|&gt;»g. Sent to Atlunta for n twen ! BBBBBBBI
There’s many n brunch on an
36 new Sat., $3.79
■
A
think
lift. yourself
vnnr«nir »up,
»»» downing others
think you cun
can lift
m*2*
whereas it will probably g o o n for fe® thc cyc* !,f scven victims, ty-ycar term In August, 1 P22 he I
old family tree th a t’s ju st a littl •
n
.+.
was the man. He was escaped bv suwitiir » &gt; , • *7
1
cracked.
Seventh— Work hard. Presumably vcou have ideals;
v straw and silk coni- Our millinery buyer now
several hundred million ,years, aid- i Chapman
aV
the
. hn athe
:(,eI wulVs
b“ ” !
v *
I;‘eeP them.
«A
. , “super-bandit’’
“uper-bandit’’ in
in an ago nt
of la
his? window, scaling
Don’t become cynical Don’t scoff.
10,i hats for early in New York selected these
ed by radium energy, in the :Mill.
An
Speaking of Thrift Week, it is a
Y«
Don’t lose faith.
n ♦
ovirvth n t * °" hBV,ntr “suptr” ivitl&gt; f‘
ladder and pa in*
f?
wear
—
adorned
everything — super-runners like $. .1,000 . to , n taxi-driver
1 drive
- ”
and rushed them for Sat­
good time to invest in Sanford
aV
.................
to
V ai
nbbon, flowers and urday sale — none shown
property.
IT SEEMS finally decided that I.anvo Nurmi nnd super-batsmen him out of town. Cnught nt Ath­
J.ff}^ hthr Take an M erest and due .share in public
aV
&lt;ii ta n s . liu.snie.H.s
—
*
—
*
—
•
I,®
Babe
Ruth.
The
Greeks
us­
roidery
V
*
the
guns
on
our
bnttlerhips
must
u
L
!3S cannot prosper unless the ship of
ens nnd wounded after a revolv­
$3.79 before, Saturday .... $3.79
state is run on a steady keel and steered with comLots of folks talk so much they
uV
FLOOR 2 it.
not bo elevated. To elevate them ed these people for their fables.
er battle, he was put under ' n
v
«
FLOOR 2 It-1
nA
Only, after putting their heroes
♦r*a
d o n t have tim e to thing o f a n y ­
petence.
j %♦
would increase their range, making through exploits a m atter of de­ guard in a hospital and, carrying
Vw
thing to say.
*
A
Ins
wounds,
escaped
again
before
t
thorn
more
vnlunble
in
war.
But
grees
more
remarkable
than
Ninth—-Meet
your
fellow
men
with
confidence
un­
-othe week oat out.
♦a
a 1
100 Blouses
less you have reason to suspect.
* un
With a house on every lot, de­
Europe doesn’t want us to bo too some of those attributed to Chap­
Chapman
hud
nerve
and
wits
»
*
5
man, after pitting them against nnd courage in n world that has
36 Voile Frocks, $3.50
velopers yan make a lot on every’
strong.
Tenth—
If
the
so-called
capitalistic
system
is
to
be
man-eating
mares
nn.l
.W
a
tt'K
house.—.Sarasota Times.
i a
Experts say our guns, in range,
c-onlmuoil, ns I M iove it will'nnd sh L lk C a’Vs partic!
98c
«£»i
LARGE SIZE RAG RUGS
—o
Z *
Evcrfast voile dresses for girls of 2
nre inferior to British guns, and
x *
ulmlj incumljcnt upon those whom it plates in posiSILK HOSE
We can thank the Lord for one
to G years. Hand embroidered—paste!
lions of Itltolnnoo
__ U!_ ;
. 1
.
“ HufII
thing anyway. When the piano
wo have the legal right to change
Y
H
business leadership in exercise self-restraint
25x50 inch, made ot? new ragfs.
and white shades............................ $3.50
solo starts, wo enn always tune
Ladies’
lull
that. But wc yield to E.uropenn
u
r
V
i
Blue*, white, khaki, and
ash
ion
silk
host?,
black,
and
con
sid
eration
for
oth
ers.
Be
p
a
tien
t,
cou
rteou
s
na A
in on Homq other station.
M
Saturday—Each
«%■
pressure.
conciliatory. Avoid ostentation. Abhor purse-pride
striped
blouses
for
chaps
of
brown
and
,
.
-—
no
easier
V
«
40
B.
Cloth
Dresses,
$4.7;’
1i g h I colors.
J or some similarly
Values up
ending. to behove that we know all we
a n
and
♦%*
6 to 12 years. Fast color per­
M
There are some folks wo know
^ * arrogance.
I Chapman, arrested In Muncie~had rend to know iihout oriolcsccnt1
V■
to
$2.75.
«
«
A
Special
M
’or
THAT'S
PART
of
past
history.
Band
made
frocks
—
English
broad­
Mrho would raise Hell in Heaven
cale and Madras — all per­
taR of all his real ami fictitious youth and thnt this raw m aterial'
M *V
♦
«
Now the head of the Nuvy might nulllon-dollar robberies two suits
bccuuse the golden streets might
a H
cloth. East color—attractive trim­
fect. Just 100 blouses Sat­
could not have been put to b et-'
M
make the tax millago n little high.
V
s
■ Yl
give the country information on a of clothes, two tubes of nitro-gly- ter use. The problem of Chapman
ming. 2 to G yrs. at ................... $|.75
■J n
urday, each a t ................. 98c
------ —O----——
cerine, some $8,000 in cash and a
H a %♦
statement
recently
published
by
no
different
from
the
problem
Y*
Thc Jittle girl down the
R
pocketful of watches. Presumab- of any other crimincl* It
MAIN FLOOR O-l
M
English
papers.
The
British
have
1
to
3
yr.
Rompers,
$1.25
Tub-Alpaca
la
5 5 T . * " bevn abie "to figure "out
x *
U
IIIi energies.
problem of directing great'hum an
arranged their ships so that they wouTd^nrihnm
why the astronomers have to have
u iY
%
■
would probnh!} ^6'1
notaoJntwhur‘‘:
be enough,
Poplin,
gingham
and
chambray
rom­
M iA
a corona to investigate un eclipse.
&gt;.in take in water ballast on one
♦ v
«
v
pers in G colors — unusual values for
36-in wide, fast colors for early spring
Saturday Lingerie Specials
A. B. C. SILK
b A G 00D ^!J.IZEN is one who is willing at all times to siilu or the other, nnd thus, by mnkY*
n aA
REALTOR
A♦ *a
It i3 a little hard, isn’t ii, that
u 1 to 3 year tots, Saturday at .......$1.25
dresses,
in
large
stripes
and
broken
n
m
w
“
X
whenever you got tho right num­ a(Ivtutce Thf Scn mnum °wel fa re^ani as ^ ueh
.
KI.OOK
2
O-l
4 # 11
^
^
raisa
«&gt;e
Runs
P"ns, 98c
II a y
Teds, 98c
‘JUSTICE” LOOKS BACKW ARD
abiding1 in- to the desirod elevation amt in­
ber, the line s busy, and whenever
Checks
for
In
all
the
light
shades
for
underw
ear
t 3
a
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
Bodice tops tod­
the line un t busy, you’ve got the
First National Bank Building
crease their range without actually
«m.scok
gow
ns
■
A
wrong number.
Bi
and lining. Guaranteed fast colors.
dies of fine nainsook
M
changing the mechanical adjust­
❖ 3
Itooms 501-502. Phone 95
'P!*1 with homfinished
with
hem­
ment
of
the
gun
3
.
“Justice"
in
Russia
still
holds
,
tim
of
tho
movement
which
resulted
'
|
20
Flannel
and
Jersey
Frocks
*
Wc thought may be some of our
”un8 and em&gt;1* a
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. 1
g ml
in« !," or&lt;‘&gt; but it is the sword of in the present regime,
CITIZEN must lie a good citizen if
stitching
and
em­
A
w
renders were ready for new worlds .... 11,E
derj__in peach,
a u**&gt;
V«
vengeance instead of justice. In- , r ^,,ugk nearly n half century,
to conquer, no we left the cross ™ I K X t e c " ,"U
broidery.
All
sizes
x
THAT
seem*
to
he
highly
ingen­
$6.98
. r i'd- • Thc
''«&gt; not pem an.
A*
\ white. .Sata ■V
word puzzle out of the paper last c.f L
of being blind :t looks back !\?S Pbui ’ aia,njr r“yolutionist8 o f ,
each .................. 98c
‘ l, a" ,Ul° "fain .oureei nml thc main source ious, hut, of course, we can’t do 11 stead
a •nj \
A*
‘7 98c.
•
Va
*„
.a™
t__.
..
{ae
period
survive
und
much
I
bight. It seems that some of them
1 n«itioiml power nnd national greatness is found in th&lt;» in this country because probably to tho beginning* of the present ^ u ^ n t i V y m ^ n s T a i S
FLOOR 2 IM
v !
ii A
got a lute start iu this fad.
A 9
regime.
Inis la strikingly shown Those
convicted
w*»ro . executed
o r'
V*
in tin* t »•»•»1 r. * - . f ___ ____ . * ■
____* !_ ... .it
.
__
. U l° ' u ‘
to d o fu r !L T y * ,P ”! .1h,e.?athmi S o , cs'u somebody in Europe would object. Mmthiui
v
*
,
SALE OF LADIES’ WOOL SWEATERS
A f
trial “ t Moscow ’of Ivan sent in exile*to 8ib^a.~buY 'some
One piece models for Saturday sale — tie
Vincente Ibanez, author of the
lba
averaK°
citizen
Okladski, one of the band of aa- nf them have returned alive and
t;:
■A
f-our Horsemen" recently called
JUDGE Runyon of the Federal sasiins
that murdered Czar Alex- »boy present a formidable amount
Corsets H alf Price
belt, Peter Pan collar and V. neck.
In
trie King of Spam a liar. Tho King
Ladies
all
wool
sw
e
a
te
rs-a
b
o
u
t
25
styles
to
close
out.
Saturday
a
t
1-2
price.
Court nays he would lik * to have under
S
t
II in 18S1. Okladski is not of testimony against the criminal
a ♦
I r. .
is a good swordsman and may
some of the renl big bootleggers being tried for the murder—he had whos.» confession had
»■
to
green, rust, brown, also plaids and stripes.
All color and sizes.
Made of mercer­
given him si ■ M B M « B B * S « I M H u s M H M BB |||H g , |i a J
BA
punished, instead of thc littlo men been released nt his first trial for immunity.
proV»° a ta |lttcy in the old sta te ­
910
COURT
COSTUME
■V
♦ a
corsets
__
ment, The pen is mightier than
I thnt aro constantly brought into turning State’s evidence. He ie
ized
broche,
and
In
this
travesty
of
justice
the
20
to
sell
Saturday,
ea...........................$6.98
the sword.
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
court. Too much time, he thinks,
V «
front lace truly and wonder­
*5 n y
being tried for confessing his crime y«*cr 1 H8I stands out n* the I- irlv
4 1*
iu wasted on minor offenders.
■
ii
g m&lt;*
ScssioiiK
and
betraying
his
accomplices
in
beginning
of
the
Russian
revohiH
A
L
F
ful
values.
Choose
... 8 of po,ico court in St. ho less formal than
: Ho is right, but punishing big,
Another Ponzi is discovered. Moo ..........
fr ;■
u
FLOOR 2 D-l.
..........
i ctcrsburg «ro very informal and auugoa
' '
‘ u circuit court. men ia not the usual United S ta te s ' a murder that shocked the world, lion, the firs, dawn of that KiteGOLF
KNICKERS
and
save
half.
• m
Turnian guaranteed thr
of* tho supreme
To get an understanding of thi.; Red October,
NEW
li
AND
BAGS,
In thin country, if you get extraordinary procedure it is nec­
a : n-t
♦ t
Ft.OOR 3 n-t
«... A
tlie judiciary, but^ho cmiveiR?onailL Besms ni0*,‘! dangerous essary to look hack over a period CONTEMPORARY rOMMENT
3
i
f
A
Three-act
Comedy
given
a
Light
weight
flannels,
grey,
tan
and
t *
z I costume has not been notice- to steal an overcoat than it does of fifty years. In 1870 there wuh
Brow n , g i'e v b l a c k nd whift Bi
to steal a Government oil reserve.
15
Woolen
Dresses
H
alf
Price
r I,Cdefendants
. ° / 0U,rt b«"chcs,
bad
a "A
R ’S“ on" ,the
broughtmuch
be
N ew Rii£S
blue, white and tan linen.
«»• h a.
'V* •
... , ,
,
......... — county fore
A Gftl’A P suret:’ company
N ew
ia
J .*
that
Nihilism
was
aon.|Nilitlcal
and
BaUimore’s
u
n
’
'
'
lo
lil
'
her.—
3
|gA
59c'
it nu \i t, , ,
,
would rule th a t a woman dressed
vortii
es
$
100,000
reward
f.
r
the
re­
Moderate
v J____
If, as Mr. Buford Kays, the a n ti-, ,n knickers could
Wo doubt whether Judge John turn of u million dollars’ worth ol sporadic. Without organization, it I
■ 3 ’!’
sought to effect relief from uutoc- 1 T.„„
,
.
gambling law is not strong enough^Icourtroom!* IJioTe are varhms rim’
arul onds 0 f
. . . .. uucct,**»r would
’’
vw
ii- ifvin
ia o
*uii
One day clearance of 15 wool dresses reg.
conbonds
stolen.
It aay* it will nav racy
hv
isolated
terrorism.
In
1870
.„wv?
.....roa&lt;!ca',t
liedGmc
'
* £♦&gt;
tfte leicuilaturo Bhould supply theijun* fot imposing fines on the L*1;:
Tuesday E vening, Jan
1 “g ran t disrespect had | ten per cent ofr the
value
9x12 fibre carpet­
t* face
'
’ at* Socialistic marplots had organized [ aSfi'V
'J.5, fo 42 in*
,lt9 c a,’.out a ”"Hle rn
needed utrerurth, and the law abid- ^rinnket charire of coiitcnint nf I.....r , a,rrrctl .—
L19.50
to
$15
at
half
price.
Twillccn,
charthw
majesty
of
tho
any
bond
‘
‘
a
W'.vj.
1,1
in-j
uonu
aioien,
wncar.
stolen,
*&gt;
whenever it is Fired by the writings of K v I Marx Ki‘l s beiltime.—Possai.- News.
tnde.
ing at $20.
9x12
some oof the ita_________
__ r,»urt:r but
...........
Ing people
te should_imthin would hardly seem
a
8:00 P. M.
11 « youngw om an appeared obliged to make good in.su
t0X
oo
I^
'
insurance
ou
and
getting
inspiration
from
the!
a
il
press that duty_ on* f their• legisbi- to ___
be on.* of them
tapestry rugs, $31.­
10 w.25. Satineen fabrics. Button, braid, embroidery
before him wearing knickers. He such bonds,
u ■X
Paris Commune, they began
a cam -1 Why do they put “Private" on
. . . ----------—Ocala Star. More laws, npWhat i.' contempt of court? Ikmight regard the costume more in
_____
50;
axminstcr
$-17.­
■
59c.
t
»
i
P®tan for proselytes to the cause “ n °®ce ,loor when thc man inside
plesuuce! What we need is more Perha’n
and fur trim. Sizes 1G to 12. Buy Satur­ aK
Admission—3oc and
5 0 ; velvets $47.50;
. . like disorderly cund^t ! ™TP n,r on “
co‘i,r8®. but its . YOU ARE assured by statesmen of opsn revolt and revolution. Plots, , !* ' "Plain of industry ?—Cleve^ hite and
+■&gt;■}•&gt;❖ '-3 ‘f &lt;.■
- i ^ .;.g
, $ft%.;..
enforcement.
••t is
•. anything
&gt;V'Xth • court i in d....1.7 ?th..
f ? inranc«.would
hardly
i
nt
...----'
Prejudice
that
negotiated
th
j
business,
in
land
Times.
terror,
assassination
followed
'
---Whittalls
in
9x12
in
^colors.
Also
a&gt;
* the
-• people’s
- - will, exa
day
—
a
$45
dress
at
$22.50.
Save
half.
,.h,jut. Iiut dislikes. In I’ikevdh'1 mu case of the wearer. In that violation
of
,
t
.
. — quick succession. Time and ngain I
n ■A
at $105 Stair car­
Between being held up. nnd h.y.. two girls who wore KnicKern
This space donated by
rainknicker
’
V '1,1 ik n,i«ht* indeed, be looka
i n t n t L ^ __ . . a.
..
blown up, und run down, tho uv- j jnto the court room were ad iudger] ■
peting at $2.90 yd.
shades now
H T
c"
«
w“
.
i“
f
e
L
.
*
r
.
r
i5
h
a',ah».M)?
?
bo„„,nc„
CiS N katnce than an °P°ra ! T l , ^ S i 3 &amp; pS i r U 5 irS,I ..°f ? L % .-on
Mar.
. . ----- 13, 1881, iiwac* and prosperity if it could hiin
,l'an bus a Btrenumn timo i* contempt and sent to Jailil for 2 a^ . Lo r. “ "' k topper,
morally bound.
FLOOR 2 D-l
in Y
Buy at D-l now.
while thc ink had hardly dried on the lingo and make the
u for t-n i
.......- " ha* been the
,J‘ ta. -liunpa Times. There nre bourn each,
■A
■ f
FLOOlt
3D-1
m ira thrills In modern *life than I That brings u» the n u t ..
I.
rnn'ent, Alexamler, N'orf“’!i' v,rK,^ ! i»ia; Is S ;:'
s thoy
E
^
K ■A
. . i ltst
-—i . .. ^ J e l l S
you. And moral obligations
Y»
I
which
Speaking nf crossword
often lacks a sense of humor. I)c -!will make an exet-iicnt peg on
If
S c HE C W J S K . S ! &amp;
/ « “!.. s i
S5
»
S
H
S
7
S
T
tised
hJr!lf,,!l-M
i0.r,^
r‘
s
on
merchandise
ad­
mRions c f the kiiickcrs type, fortu- which to Imng Europe’s refusal to yoke of Turkey, who bad won
I tVrs^that
° f ,lu,«r «•&gt;3■
S a n fo rd , F |a .
»A
y
i »hopper V11 *}f Pfomptjy filled by per­
nati-ly, reflect lets law than they {pay the billions she owes us, later,
*
lata’o0* .“ I i tacrat°r” f..r releasing collar button.—American i’umbeY
■
A
do whim und lack of common sense.
.Make u memorandum of that.
*
1 r- C»H Priscilla at D-l. Phone
bV
the Russian serfs, was the first vie- man.
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I Undoubtedly you have read safe
afe
ndvcrtfjKmonte of nil 'iort:i in
which merchants have tried to
innke
bellovo « gr e a t many
Htnt,.m nt, that you have accept­
ed with a grain of salt.
!'iivt* Ka* advertisements
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through the mild
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nnd his own nt ths same tiin^ and
I f’'v.n at tlio same time und had
hair. A telegram has verified
tho conjccturo that this was &lt;1 desciintion of the brother tho fnmily
hud mourned as dead.
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5f S „ d S k o “ cTri“ " u t''f f k i.“ oyt 7 h Coto^ " w S S T u ' J i g i ' J f
ihc divine rights of \u j e r s as
an&lt;1 fll? 9 from tht* Wa?the world were plunged hack in/,, i f l T ,
T shown at «»o movthe Middle Ages.
Aires
,nto fi* p'ctur* ho.Ul,«* It is an ideal
is the "hand of God" which place for Cyril and Ferdinand*'nnd
the dislodged royalty
moved Cyril to proclaim himself
ho ruler of nil the Russias. if oho wh.ch has taken refuge here. There
.ln,lustrie!! a "d consequent­
n: to believe the statements of
this Romanoff, whoso manifesto ly little to upset the medieval quiot
sounds no more modern than the of the well-improved village above
documents of Ivan the Terrible which hover* tin Coburg Vesto. a
His supporters, of whom his wife imumifimnt Gothic fortified castle |
wh'» has recently been in .[he which houses marvollous Icollec
1 ARIS, Jan. 23.—To Germany
tea, seems
U far
.... the
..... tion 1 of arms and arm or borne by
"ee.1 «s to he
most active, would have one be­ 1 p j18!1. Prince:; in the Crusades.
many
revert the task of protecting
ui.sifnl would
quife- ui
at uome
home
lieve it
ddivine
vine nm
.,u
---- divin
“• was
'vu::
providence
in ICulnr.1/ 1V he *iu"'‘I’ari«
fiom
the inundations of the
which
ich ::aved Cyril from* ilrownilf? si 1 01 ur^, if it were possible for
when
Seine
recurring
every few years.
en Ills »—
nldp .i—'
was destroyed
iu ,manJ
form There is to,sc
nn hu-ifi..
• •—
u in
. “n if,rm.
a niake-he.
I’acific
waters during
the
Ituasothe,eu1rbln,* oi whlcJi have
litve atmosphere ahont the place.
•fX
nf*£ War that h« might c S - It 13 uni cal. to
y
' tht&gt; ,JuyS ° f
— visitors from Pirn.
con- &amp; y IV-r
u j IIj take over the Kuaainn Hi m . .
yictor Peytrul, minister cf pub.
f r o m 8,r fc uy it£ i t0 a suKgestic.j
f c a ! E S « « i D „ k .K ™ S S l
r * Oran,I lin k . from M. Emile Brisson, president
Nicholaivitch, are not at uU ° nS !T h T lio 1^0 the. m&lt;Ja1t discordant note,
,frene.ral f 0Unt,'I of the Seine
IXpartinent, that "Germany eo­
fjlned to adm it that divine
In* , -^ht!,, m'*n
ride nn --------n the execution of great
public utility,” replied as

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J f 'I i p S E who havo known Thy;
takWftpoonfiii
Baintcr Winslow only through
cup cold ok
her book "Picture Frames*'
• up hot ChkhTj
and her other w riting ‘inay
scusoutd
terested to learn that her d.llghteup cooKcj gj,
ful Burnlay ufternoon *'1(1 homes"
pup heovy cr
,aJ 5 t; W.° ? r‘,cn"* Nen' York, nro ul
K'dt nnd Pop,-,'
frnrno whlch sets off still another}
Picture of tho writer. Here s h e |t ,J0«K Kelailne Si

la doing all In itx power to encourago a sano system of dlveralfled farming. The aubject Is being
discussed at various conferences,
tercatlng
articles and editorials are bolng
evident
t h ^ f f ^ S
t t e m " ^ t * « -rmr -bniir.i
published for tho purposo of ac­
o*
}'
hiidl
quainting bankers with tho Impor­
because the delectable dlahw f t ? g | .
'
tance of this work.
serves havo been pr&lt; pared bv
, l
PcI'Wr L
Bankers Are Assisting
own hands.
^
d h7 , , w '•••iWh .Pound
f'r.'t
’•It is encouraging at theao con­
1
kH,,r
"Chicken
Cream.”
whl. J- **hlt|.’i Chi -I' ‘n ffty
ferences to And that tho bankers
the hr nor to inform you ■hc-aerved recently, wur an
l* '!&gt;•'*« die
nro Incorporating tho aubjoct of
thisf
owInK thw I-ondon ngrec- Z rT
M|,er" ana
M
her rvdpu:
diversified farming In their pro­ t 11 :
menL the quest ion of the coopera­ tor
.........
orders to
J«*.*
ilu
gram nnd laying plans In every sui regardless of cost, loss or pro­
Germ.any In the execution __
Ono or the loading problems that way posalblo to carry It o u t To
' W(® a ,'° policed an advertiseIs confronting many of our states this end wo have records of a
nml the conditions under which
“ that of dlrorslflod farming, number of banks who aro putting
t.t, some time r - o i„ one of the
Statement of the Condition of th,
■ays D. II. Otis, Agricultural Di­ up money to their farmers to pur­ Ug cosmopolitan cities where a
GAINESVILLE j an 0/
7
.
i
°3, ,n
tho amount of
rector of the American Dankora chase livestock. They are on- I Himg im rh-int advertised that
Sanford Building; and Loan Ass
Association.
his dearest friend in the world, ril’d 1
bo excet
couraglng boys and girls to go Into Benjamin,
examined anew.
had died. Hc was so i motion pio'.uio showing
teresting.
"During tho past year tho Agrl- club work.
cun ho used anyDecember 31, 1924
whore to EUjipleinent or became
"H is not possible for me at
cultural Commission of tho asso­ "For tho coming year wo hopo to henrt-broken over the luj of Bon- ground*:, buildings and life
present to tell you to what exten r a9h on ,land ...............S 11,071.22
ciation has arranged for confer­ carry on this work In greater de­ jamin tixat ho was going to put
Due on installment
uhc. W,ork. of protecting i'uris and Loans on mortguges
ences In eight of tho twolve Fod- tail and ns far as posslblo hold
he had r,c&gt; ambition to continue
security .................... 219,200.00 stock ..............
*ral Reserve districts." ho Bays. conferences with tho olHcers and ns
Fully paid stuck
further. Upon investigation it was
1 w Me, Would benefit by Loans on Stock security
At thene conferences wo have 1| members of tho agricultural com350.00
Notes
payable___ .1
these
deliveries,
hut
you
„iav
he
found that poor old Benjamin was
Furniture &amp; Fixtures .
tried to got In touch with tho agri­ mlttoo In each of tho respective the
12*1.05 1’ontingent or resent I
family dog.
asr.urtd that the m atter will lie Delinquent Interest and
cultural noeds of the respective states nt tho Agricultural College.
fund ............
Truth Is Motto
Ii
premiums .......
4,29fl.fi.! Undivided profits
that
g » ! aa» *»d ndvlso with tho A 0 bellovo that In co-ordinating
Now we aro free i„ ... in,;* . 0... 1 interest the youth of the st«V. „l -i . , 0 fart ready
Insurance
unpaid
•».resolved to do ev• 13.22 Loan payable__
thigher education ami to shov/ the i-**.! Ul °i Vnd. ready for distribut- erythiug possible'
kora and others Interested ns to this work with the eollogo. we will
to hasten th j Expense ..............
1,323.83
work and pi ogress of the tinivnv
mfiver^ liSV.?' ' ''ij-A lA 'Iillltll lACud Ul
what tho banks might do to help reap tho benefit of team effort.
Dividends paid .
tllL‘ Prohicm."
'.U«5.fi8
•“By «s an institution to’ nieJt the, *fih|!
*" P«w- *° iwt °2
in tholr solution. A resolution Wo are pleased with the hearty
*1
dcllvrr?r.
art’9 5Germany
,w «»PrBtid*ff
for
: 1 ,,
tes, f?r show'ug.
adoptod In tho Fifth District response wo nro receiving from tuns and hstrnrig ruUh for the next educational demands and
deliveries rfrom
of stt*.*!
?2lu,241.01!
develop
the
state
will
|H
*
distribii
r
in
d
n
^
“n®!
T
nt
out
to
serves ns an oxamplo of what is the various colleges of ngrlculturo thicc mcntlu; neither would wu
filed free of charge to iintitutL!
",l a,am " { over the dwtinm? f i rf r9 nud other a r tit‘’*'
needed in many sections:
and wo bellovo that tho opportu­ , v lo 1 ’!:; y Ul* impression that bum desiring to place it on ex- 1 ut V h J f rraPK®. f‘»r ihe showing S ? " ™ |t0 form the structure of
"•Dncouragument of n proper nity Is great for Inllunnclng various v-i* nru going to experience forty
1 .. . • f, ,ni ,a their cities nnd a n £ i ° C,ldC,°aCet.* Walls: to he built
•yatem of dlroraincd farming In communities In bettor types of to sixty digteos below zero thi hibition, it is stated.
’Ihe film will require possiblyL cln»'K lT for"?tS*5se “
^
%hlch farmers will grow as far farming nnd In Improved methods winter.
said.
We
are
not
going
to
r.riginnfe
a i practical all the food and feed of business management."
? " 'e . t ° Ut
any uctitmus r n :c n 'or (hi ulc;
• Cr,,IH necessary for feeding the
"
e
aro
go*ng
lo
•
1
family and livestock of tho farm'
nothing hut
REPRESENTS WOMAN'S
tlio unv:i:ni.th *•! in tli, t,ns huntlre I I'V e n e h R c je c t M c a s u r e , L o n d o n C o n ’ s In l.c
Banker-Farm er N otes
and to keep ca tho farms tho reqCOLLEGE
Per
rent
t
tilth.
tV
u.m't
nr.vr.
t
,
Chatnborsburg.
Pennsylrnnla.
1* o r P o s t i n g O f S p e e c h
A .X g h f b y M a n y
nialto kinds and nmnunts of live­
urigm ti* c ry -v,-*;... | •fllU**' v.* &gt;
stock best to meet tho economic banka nnd Chamber of Commnrco i’tve b *»■1 • •
, | ;.i r.!*’*! men’s
FARrs. Jan. 2 3 .-T h e Chamber I ,O V r n v r
o
Ir ^ ^ ^ “ ASSIE, J a„. 23 Miss
at tho beginning of 1023 mapped
needs of tho farming district/
I
clothing
furnl
diii.g
, -,
..V
w
of
Dcputie..
Friday
rejected
out
a
vigorous
program
for
tbu
pro­
)e:
"Tho conforenco In tho Ninth
’ " * fiat* ‘rootwe*
^nomitsfu J s s s s s i t e
and 1 F?l°P
Poplab,e Eiectric or Regular Family
District emphasized strongly tho motion of agriculture In the county. hn«lur
in
•i v.iicn v/t» imv
D
.
p
‘
y
-:
»
.tha.t.
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"F.
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"H.
M.
S.
I
W
Throughout
tho
year
they
assisted
need of greater diversification.
ITUllfp *•; •bnvc n rale, that i- suf M
" war debt speech Wednes-' »
’ u
&gt; r nt “aa police- K &amp; i of *?%
S !o 2 i
Tho farmer who raises nothing In keeping tho farm orjjanlzatlons
functioning
nnd
distributed
to
but wheat is iinwiso, oven foolish.
'
maSy a?,‘
‘
Sprin^
Important matters 'to Ark*
be
Ho Is one o f tho worst kind of them agricultural bulletins nnd in­
vacancies
is ■
h
i
t
the,
convention
formation
of
Interest.
They
hold
gamblers, ono who gambles on tho
metropolitan po- m at of job analysis."
Cld
E
tchings
B
r
in
^
_
__fpt
rural
community
moetlnas
nnd
en­
;.!|r,*,
weather, on lnsect3. on drought,
rre.-if pr*i,::r i'!o:*- f.,r »hi *.!
V"S* &lt;nt-p-*.*r,ng ,if merriianriise
an ' various other things that uf- tertainments. exhibits of farm nnd
Fortune in London ,kfAmonk/ t,,e candidntes for jobs r
i‘A[{T OF BONDS
feet tho quality of tho product homo products, nnd advertised Ti'O tecord h reji.ii, - b-iHtn•M*.*..l
-------^ . yef r ,ar® soldiers' and stock , r'A-^ M 'ANU* Jnn- 23—Tho &lt;
Machines Repaired and Rente
homo
products.
Cjno
specific
re­
LONDON Jan on \r, 1 . 'brokers clerk, medicnl u»...i—
wni.-h v/e will enmy dt
Tho farmor who raises wheat nnd
t'l*
’ J,‘n*
After being electrical engineers
,
. f
f lo n g with It tho other r.rops and sult was tn *3duce n milk recclv"',7 * 'r n ‘h».v: will certainly put
d in two wooden chests a t a j farm ers' sons.
» *tin* » n&lt; o rr stock h ioie tho
s e e p s a reasonablo amount of ing Station u&gt; locnto In tho vi­
b: r!: far 73 years, a collection of fohh'ers and
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W e D o H e m s t it c h in g
livestock has something to fall cinity. und during the f&gt; it month • .’VC,I (i;&gt;* Ul* over*.
‘
Lhings,
including
300
by
RomI;an'
,
1
l
i
d,!
,
‘0s
*
ct
linee
pound^week"
I
work
on the improvement's' Z "
back on when wheat Is plentiful J-U.000 was paid the f rmnr3 for
-h
(tomcnow) im*1;/ *’ ^ w. th“ ,ll-'ht *'f ‘lay a t '&gt;1 ,ur*nK nine weeks’ instruction' lht&gt; bids for tho bonds will hi.
and cheap, lfo Is not putting all tholr milk. This marked tho turn­ i.t U oodr.iff ^&amp;‘V'rJay
Wat &lt;011 a.
ing point In tho farmer’s business.
of his oggs tn ono basket.
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5171,S s '
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IV brw ry iM,
’
I'linne 180-W.
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313 EisiJ
Th* highest individual price paid
Diversification for Contentment
California bunkers created nn
In many of tho states tho ilrst
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wn^Jt/s.OOO
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GERMANY AND PRAiTcB ol-l
for
orner,;ancy fund of 51.000.000 nt
..'K t__ ? **
'Ai.-uddii 1 Tlmlinx." TLruJ.
•te p In diversified farming is r0
Three
others
" t,r',l ' r ,a r" r troubles.| WASHINGTON, Jun. 23.—Roht. 1
W. tl. MIMS, Branch Manager
“
n&gt;eet:u4
ree,*ntly
In
San
Fran­
B
i
oaii
v/ay
Mo
v
icIT
o
use
eut'tled ‘Christ healing the sick,’’ under ’|u
got tha farmer to ralso suOlctent
the Daves arrangement. A* Sooner, former governor of 1
Cisco
to
combat
tho
foot-and-mouth
“Christ
,eforo
nml "T
**Th..
livestock to feed his own family.
----- .Pilate”
ilate” nnd
h e!. 8linany ,lnay now set un tariff ” ““ *}* Carolina, was nominated by
LONDON, Jan. 23.—London’s CI-.hri n (.ros.nes,”
each
brought!
France, •••vilOU^h
although she
she 1
Ho nomls to get a cow, bow und a dtaeaso which has broken out In
lx * \ \
vuwu
uruuiriu i'I®'.? .®«aiJ. f t .........
( oolld^r Priflntt
—
that state. The Federal and Rtato rew.vt moving picture tlnatre, the k , , d t DuU n huyeM eagerly com- 1 m&lt;lX fnot ,li*ve an . army
or
flyiriir
couplo of dozen chickens so that
appointment
to
the
Federal
Farm
tBIIIUI
—" • collector*
••
mflPhlnrvf
^ " Loun Board.
rovon.ment.i each pay one-half of Capitol which Is to provide the I'rU I with ••rJnglish
for machines.
his own needs can ho supplied
the appraised valuo of tho nnlmnls Ifrif«.;!» eapitol with entertainment P&lt;*‘.is .on of these almost forgotEngland is agitated, because the
without going Into debt nt tho
balance of trade*
ton work;. oT the old master.
slaughtered,
nnd
tho
Rtato
gov­
m*?
:
ort
furnished
at
Broad­
— - ‘is against her
•tore. Livestock used to furnish
I ho collection had been mad e in and as a nation not nblo to liv-- on
ernment
wn3
not
prepared
to
w
ays
great
movie
palaces,
will
food for thu family will frequently
own products, she must ~sell
persons ....
and...............
meet this unexpected oxpenso. s*;»*
will h iusc . thy
,
,.L’ hiill ■
i. early part of lust century by her
congunio largo amounts of feed
Edward
Budge of Abby Manor, gords abroad or sink into poverHie bankers ugrecd to supply the two ballrooms and a hu—r re-t;***
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*»“ • j l -vesliuni, whose
______
that otherwise go to waste. I.lvooutlay §B
is ub
believed ty*
funda needed ut a loan to tho rant
Block ennbles tho family to act a
'ihe theatre, situated in the Huy. to *‘avc ljet'n litt,l! mor« than $2,000.1
Stato govornmenL
better table and llvo under moro
market^ is built op the first floor
,r
J,,°9t.p.on1cd annunl meeting
healthful conditions.
Moro work
“ '^vo ‘he street. Valued nt 31.- f AIHNET STAYS IN POWER r t n f c S x kh,ul,lern of th*-- Sanford
3 on Vermont Hankers Associa­
is furnished to the family, ranking
Ludding &lt;fc Loan Association will __
SuO.CIOO. tin* house has been leased
possible larger family Income. If tion offered 11.000 lo winning club for Go yea.-, at an antiuul rental o f !
he d at tho office of the As- n ° CT0RS say that in an m n,
members In 1923.
Part of tlio
BERLIN,
Jan.
23.—An
attempt
sniotion, 1„8 Magnolia Aveime I ^ number of
the farm family Is producing
to
overthrow
llic
Prusah
*
*
funds was used for prizes for
enough to feed Itself, thero wilt
Th" f’m iiol —:l| have no «—«*— huu* ' ’ *’
project lenders, but betweon flvo
bo much moro contentment nnd and six hundred dollars was tra of fiO persons. •» '4 ,J y . I g || tlefi
no
much loss Idle Mum In which to
awarded to outstanding boys nnd
the
crltlcizo tho governm ent
Eastern States Are mi mho
clrl.i winning In tho various
"Tho Agricultural Commission projects.
, A w aiting Sun Eclipse
SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN these men ! ! Z ^ n$ t h ” h'iukV'&gt;
On top of a report that one par­
force and endurance
gth’ ncrve
Tciophono sorvicn between An­
ASSN.,
ninety in Wushigton iu
in ai I|i. s i. . T* J v •'ijller. President.
a F.W YORK, Jan. 23.—Eastern son in mnoty
gora and Constantinople U bicing B ootlegger A sks Stay
‘ren
plunm-d.
states fortunate ns to he in the &lt;lu° f peddler, comes word that Con- A ttest:
A. I*. Connelly.
Till World Is Ended iwth of totality, were waiting I*’ri- Kr®18, haa wcutcil tho olllce of Hee- Jan. 12. 19. ”fl. Feh. 2 M*e y.
day for the first total eclipse of sun 0 , doP.u‘y coroner in thu District
Japan is the wotld’s third larg­
ihe ir-»,r in your “w".—
1 ur?,
* -ior-g-^l,.c.lron*'»•««
&gt;ven»v-«*|gh» -ut of °0 jr—.1. tplnacK
est machinery market.
HARTFORD. Conn., Jan. 23. _ they Imvo witnessed in 450 years. —Detroit New*.
untes of the Hobart. Ok!a ’ hu-h ’L™ .1'
Fair weather has been predicted [ „
-------------------------- —
—
, j James Gcntiio, who fined $150 and hut
the
Kcicntists pointed out Friday! .1 h:?r‘-, nre moro than ISO miles
lege.
j sentenced to five days in jail for thu; 1-1 no assurance phenomenon
•wvo
.
Men
i
n
t
V
r
l
£
r
d
,
h
^
1
',n'
n
fc^
1
. pipes devoted solely to the carm
FLORIST"
i violation of tlio liquor law last -vill he visible from the grouiic). A 1
w ater for artesian welli
..ur all occasions.
Polk County Orange ■week, and promptly took un ap*. cloud might easily blot out th o ' « roat cranes and lifts, under tho Sweet food and drink are tn*. Bet genuine bt.arar,1 &lt;I N ..4frn*•10. V&lt;-u
. I none 2A0-W
ted with the tip oi the tongue, bit­
j "trccta of i.ondon.
! P^al, saying it was merely to gain entire rpcctade.
tiic wjuirTTn m1 s 's y s Jt*tlci.
fir* «*»&gt;
£«,
- F estival
ter things with the back of the ••th
Uuo-I ilruaab— At j j j
lime to settle sonio business aftogue.______
W IN T E R H A V E N . F L A .
Great Pyramid i f Ch-ons,
fa.rs, told the court Thursday, that S cientists Will View at^The
IIOVT III **i |*f
fihisch. is the or.ly ono of the'
Jnuunr) UX-XO-SO-.'tl
ho had not settled up hi* business Hclipse From Airship "Seven Wonders of the World'
yet, und did not intend to until n it­
that has survived.
the
sm ar t
er Saturday.
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
23,—
Im­
J ia a c x i iTSCBK!
He* asked to have tho *tny, pend­ portant results ure expected from
r a o a m n a B s jk u
STAR HARDER SHOP DfD IT,
Tho old timber bridge at North
ing appeal, extended, saying there solar eclipse observations by u par­ Seaton, England, spanning the*
corrt,Uoii'la r J , |.")&lt;jt^ / M iv ijaalily and thu trimnew H
Paul W hitehurst
was n Htrong probability that the ty of astronomers nnd other scien­ River Wnnsbock, ha* beerv in um&gt;!
hair )tore.
‘hmgs jou nre assured of in the
eclipse of the cun Suturday would tists from the naval observatory for
^ Instructor in Violin
well over » half century.
Printing
That
Pleas
cs
murk
the
end
of
tho
world
und,
in
Studio houro 9 n. rn. to 5 p. that case he would rather have his here who will view the phenomenon
f it l\UhV*hr^ ? e ? y Coir/ L aed, in f ui,tinK
hair in the r o J
from 8,000 foot altitudo on the airA wood nubstitute, containing'
hi. Saturdays only.
S 1&amp;0 in bis pocket than in the cof­ Bhip Lo* Angeles. The
i» our expert •wgric^"
VVn^i
n
^
ln,
oth‘T
t!lin‘fs
Lo*
Annawdu.it
mixed
with
chalk
ami
*• \ . t shall be pleased to
liavewe
you )fi,c
Jtoom 300 1st Nat. Hank Bldg. fers of the court.
SVcIaka BuilJiny Telephone 93 Sanford, Florida
gcles will take position u short dis­ chemical, is said to be combust­
tance nt oca off Long Island.
STAR BARBER SHOP
ible only a t high temperature.

Agricultural Director of the
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. Farmers’ Problems.

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Advertising

MisceDaneous
For Sale

Automobiles

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Rooms For Kent

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Help Wanted
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WIGHT PRINT SHOP-^iRish ord"Vt Ton Truck FOR SALE—-Small home with KOR JtPVT Da„ „ ,. ,„iiu
------ -—
^ ^
* * S ta - T e T
crs A specialty. Phone 417-W. gra^'■ 1?!nd'
Dodgo
Coupe
Dest advertising medium in "iOUR CHANCE—$125 buys com- 1923
[■&lt;1. will bo r w
three acres of loud, 50 orange
out
W'\N T E D -A few waitresses
1924
0
Railroad
Avenue.
Dodge
1 ■nlrnna
«olTouring trees and truck garden. Ideal spot 11 fncoln Houw R°asonab,° ratosrate*.
tho Altamonte Hotel. Altamonte , ^
‘‘•nr Tel!&gt;°r *a ^J^'^hcd mornings,
pletc vulcanizing outfit. Full 1922
|B, mediately tar
Dodgo
Touring for chickens, electricity and water. _______ u *__________________
_____ . “ Pfmg*. Could place
.
mori and wiv- ; /&lt;
instructions nnd chart for installa­ 1922
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
... . ,men
in dining
dining
rnnir.
Onlv whit*
'
Dodge
Roadster 10 minutes out on hnrd road. Phone , FOR RENT—One bedroom 311
7 mom.
- ..... Only
m«n lr»
. . 10c 1 Mo«*
Make your sales tion. P. O. Box 321, City.
ITintlng that pleases. Prompt
1924
Ford
Fordnr
Sedan
through
help
employed.
Call
or
write
Geo.
'
__Be ■ Itif*
Park Avenue.
A-enla Gazette.
*0rv«ce Telephone 93. a
Ncw lo- v - . "" 2 . .
1923
Ford
j E. Bates &amp; Son, Proprietors.
■ llan
Runabout
Briscoe, 5 passenger touring car 1925
catlon, Welaka Building.
4e a Mae
Ford
dfatrict
°W°’
♦ R'ah
*^rlrultur«'
Ton
Truck
I’OR
RENT—Desirable
front
bedj
w\ VTpn
rl*
r
ct"
n
n
t
ad
and
display
ruan' nff condition, cheap for
____ p a p e r n a n g e r
rr« dnabl* above
Couple to be m arried’
(Cali &amp; Body)
rates on request
room. Modern conveniences, 807
‘ ‘ ‘
3eAch r8a c’
Magnolia or phono 1923
at public wedding nt Shrinfi
25D-W.
L I-. TALBOTT—Painter and pa­
9 Passenger
I
Magnolia
Avenue
or
phone
83.
lies *ra for con( ircuA. Ring, license, ceremony
per hnnger. Phone 340. 115 C()‘.i;xtnii» tea., r.nuctKR—Class- FOR SALE—One Cary safe, 250
Suburban bus
«m°n».
1923
clrcu•verse* length
Park Avenue.
FOIi RENT—Rooms nr.d kitcho* n!id h(,v,;rf,l hundrwl dollar* worth
U
nn jn
Panel
latinn
In * Nntlthweelera Oeorala.
inches wide und 35 inches high.
tin*
.
'late »c ft:.word) tine.
nettes. Shirley Apartmcntl,— of presents free. All application,
Light Truck
!• lOo for first
A*n
^
Mngnolia Ave., plionu 1924
REAL ESTATE
strictly confidential. No one will
Opposite
Post Office.
Ovcrlnml
Touring
TO RF.AClt tti* prosperous fnrmAbove cars reconditioned, all
know name of roopj? until th * .
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGF.
Is r*strtct*fi to
era and fern growc.* of Volusia
lest Inn.
[run fino nnd look good.
ceremony.
Apply ' quick. Shrlhq ■
Roal
estate
brokers.
All
kinds
of
hOIt
SALE—Pun*
sugar
enno
sy­
For
Rent
-u
tffy
advertise
in
the
DeLand
STEWARTS SUB-DIVISION
made Th# Wn»
em us headquarters. Wrlnkn Btk., E
Prirrs Right—Term* “Maybe”
rup, fific per gnjlon in 35 gallon
Altamonte Spring*
_..l bo responsible
?ir° PC.n ^ l i9ted ,and for Ra,e- Of- wfth order3’ r4t° lc pcr word- canh
Ave. Phono (U7. Ask
I- W. PHILLIPS SONS
fico 108 Second St.. Near Park
barrels, Pun* Sugar House molnsIncorrect Insfttlon.
Two hundred beautiful building FOR r e n t OR LEASE—Almost Rcnilrond
for
Mr.
Qunintnncc.
(or suhsrqoont
Avenue. Phone 282.
Dodgo
Denier
r? , c* I’urL&gt; Cuban 35c.—Davis
new storo room on Railroad,
lots, prices range 5150 to $850.
MAINE—iVntervilie, Morning Sen­ vV
office should be
I hnno No. 3
Oak &amp; Second See these large lots Itcforu you uptown, unloading truck, 1,000 feet
tinel. Tho'mands of Mnino peo­ Wholesale Co.. Augusta. Ga.
lUtely In om &lt; of
J. E. SI URLING. suh-divi*ion
Don’t —buy
lot- floor space, suitable 'or grain or \\ ANTED- -Stenographer, typist,
.T J.'” r , , , « I ' , T « ' ° l I I T nx* T i o ) .buy
. . . . elsewhere.
.
, ,,
f --n —
specialist. Subdivision to Or- ple are interested in Flori'cia“pro^ I’OR SALE—One trailer, large
tTISRIU.
E.vpei ieac'd. prefer one nrcus*
.H
I
erty.
Reach
them
through
thx
wholesale produce etc., write Box
t.\
i
:
\
tu
Ji'D
iciA
l.
c
iu
c
i’lT
"*100111
a
public
niley
in
the
rear.
enough to haul boat. Phone
Iand°. Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel,
kpresentatlv* thort
omrd
to meeting people. Phono
•lo
1
I.
35,
Sanford,
Fla.
Rato card on applica" 1:u 1 &gt;m,i&gt;11-nr *
ASI&gt; l
porno nnd seq mo any time. I live
Heights, Florida on Dixie High- tion.
with rate*, rules
•U7 ,mni 0 to 12 n. m.
,n. will glv* you
i'llANxqVtY
I huro nnd " ,,n‘ neighbor*.
SALE—Bnhy chicks. le a d ­ l i c l - A i r It. IN
A partm ents
Irmstlon. And If
n l,y
puny. a r o rp u r a . I
W IL M E R S T E W A R T
ADVERTISE in t;&gt; journal-livr- I*DR
ing
varieties
from
selected
stock.
) will sselst you In
••on.......
STOVES
FOR SALE—Jew ett sport touring
;
Adtnmonte
Springs.
n.d,
South
Georirin’a
wrentdef
VII.
wzut »d to make
Now hatching.
Prompt service.
FOR RENT—2-rooin apartment
_.
with extras.
3000. Quick s*|0,
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—O il; "e,w{!lri',por: „ _Morning* * a Hern 00n! Address Box 001. Continental
CITATION.
furnished,
first
floor.
202
P
a
rk
'
W00
cash.
II. S. C„ care Herald.
Wo
havo
some
beautiful
lake
.
J,”ry rilnf,,
al.. Ocfcndants.
stoves,
gas
stoves,
wood
stove*
|
nnd
Sunday
Classified
rates
(AT JicrricB.
Hatchery of Valdosta, Gn.
nvonti finzl uSniwf
‘tc I)f*r
n
W
u
i . . . . __i
,,lnn* J "o- M. Francis front lots on Lako Wildmero one- L _
per lin
line,
Wuycross
Journnlovens and yictrolns. Your credit l10c
Ishould Jive their
half mile from the Dixie Highwny! IN r in r itiT CMIWT. MRYR.Vril
FUR SALE
L
ernld,
Wnycrosa.
Georgia.
i* good. Phono 49L-3. 321 First
10
celery land,j :4- t-'-'m.-Ik and wife.
ai!|i rcc
k. pKran(office address at
« t*
• acre* v%.*v*j
" in * . A
o ‘i*;.
rim J i niriA i. r iiic t it . nkmimoi. k
Street.
GARDEN HOSE
phone number If
lot 4. Euraka Hammock. Rlch-I V,,;.,"'!'1!l, ' 1'i ' ' 1'1
" f ‘h*-ni*..v« in u nest of beautiful clear lake*,
coumtv . r i . o n i i M .
for sale.
Isulta. About ono
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
J.
1'.
I.alng.
Complainant,
. •&gt;
a thousand ha# a ___ JIN ANI) METAL WORK
We will build your home, land­
12*4 cent per foot
Send in your subscription to tho S='n.SImV.h&lt;M,!‘“n- " • D- W"&gt;1 U b “ the others enn't JAMES H. COWAN—All kind Tribune
1 ..“'o . ' f
*?
P«rtlwi« claim- scape your grove, and relievo you Charles H. v*.
or
hnr.d
it
to
your
local
Itreeiler. J. It. Itagsitale.
racli nml very
.rlih you unless
For Few D ays
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. dealer so you can read Florida’s CASH—Paid for fnl9o teeth, den- 01 the foil.living ileccnae.l clefon*
.
IN CttANCHItY.
of trouble and worries incident to
ir sddresa
I
rostre.
ami
each of lliom. If liv­
Water nnd Boat Tanks. At Oak ^Q
Sc*
-11^ ^ Olnn. J no. m! building up a place.
innm-e SICST k*
rv„at0*t newspaper. One yenr
tul gold, platinum nnd discard­
ing anil If (lend, all parties claim­
Avenue and Third Street. Tele­ fij-®®' 0 months $4.0C, three months ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting nnd
•nn at The Saacan go
ing Interests In tha lamia amt pre­
Phono 111.
|office nr kf letmise* Involved In litis suit, ns
5-.09. If you desire S1.000 insur­ Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
in any one
in ,' r*in;',s* "r I.thcrwlsp. :n nnd t•&gt;
Vou enn fish If
koue *&lt;sreatlaheir*, dcvlsuca, grantees or other
im*
lan.is
hereinafter
.lescrihed;
to
°
‘
‘he
dozen
lakes,
and
if
ance
policy
udd
75
cents
to
your
,
......f
you
don’t
TYPEWRITERS
AND
REPAIRS
till li irl l.,.i .. I.. I_ I
.
'
l
•
.
.. &lt;
.
valM.
Mill
claimants.
tinder Charles
K.
parties claimlii* iInterests
und­
t rdcr.
know how to fish, we havo severul
WOOD FOR SALE— I feet, fine t*
Breeder, .1. If. Hags tale. Trustee
r .Mary
Irvlca
er
t.lnn,
deceased,
and
iiusAll makes of typewriters for
experts
who
will
be
glad
to
sliow
lmnd.
$1 00 per cord nt my farm. G.
and each of them. deceased or
rorapt. ffflclont
Arthur (linn, deceased, A u sale on easy terms, for rent, also “1)0 YOU WANT to buy or sell
Try Smith’s Barber
otherwise. Defendants
L. Smith, It. I. Moore’s Stu- 5-Vr*U!*| r , ' a,,«h«* 'teceas.-d and you. Mr. Schoifield who has been
anything?"
If
so
advertise
tn
OHDMIt 1*0It I*|T|||.|,NATION
»,f)'i‘
t?i\ 0fficti “upplies. Room 9 th
tion.
I
S'"1
1
!*1
'
•
Vaughn,
deceased,
singing
at
the
Baptist
Church
will
To Charles K. Hreeder. If living, Shop for f?ood barber
Ball Bldg.
•• Gainesvilln Sun.”
isi.ih i&gt;. Hurl. dccciiHi'.i ami wlf e. vouch for the above.
and If dead, all tmrtles cUtmlng InVETERINARIAN
tu
n
.
m
hjrLAKE
JESSUP
LAND
CO..
Inc.
lerests
under Charles 13. Hreeder. work. Ladies welcome.
U
J. ' 1“ n l -s f -&gt;—ri:ir*sbur^. The FOR SALE—Fine gas
range.— Wl*»*. Ill nml In til
ruis
• In*,
■
1Longwood.
•—
—.a,■I ... I I.Fl*»Ia
deceased, or otherwise; J. II. Hags1
/
1
.
M
,rJ
r
Exponent,
morning
Call
2C03.
"•-rill.
.|
Iniiit*
situate,
lying
ami
DR.
A.
r, ,
DOLAN—Veterinarian. Jnilii.llng itiindny, morning Issue.
dale. Trustee. If living, and If dead, N ext to Valdez.
liig In the City nf Simfnril, County
DIRECTORY
all parlies claiming Interests tinder
Uolnns Vctinary Remedies. 313 I cent per went, minimum t&lt;e.
&lt; . Hi-mlnolc nml State n f- rinrliln
Apartment
house
on
First
St.
II. Itill?:!'Jali*. T hinIpp ,
I*OR QUICK SALE—Celery wire m**ii* particularly ileeorlbo.l as fnlL. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
IiKVI'.LOI’KttS ATTRNTION-—Pen•
&gt;r Otherwise, of. In. and to the fol­
Thi*
is
a
bargain.
lu\VN,
tn-wlt:
nt
half
price.
Phono
415-W.
L.
fplace within easy
siirnta la lioglnnlng the grentest d»lowing described land. Ivlng. being
D1” *, t,r*r * o f Hit* K o iitln ri’s t
vt* o,.merit In Olorliln's history: a I. hrazier.
In the rminty *r Seminole and State
J. N. W estbrooks
•pie uf Sanford
Building:
Material
One
five-room
bungalow,
in
good
,7,Ii'r.i
r
v-f
'
l
"
’
N
o
r
t
h
e
a
s
t
g
u
a
r
t
e
r
Florida, tu-wit:
luil. million itollur hlr.hwnv ,0 the
1 often needed.
nml l ho N o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r n f tin* condition. $500.00 put* you in this of Lot
(«tin sm ith
Forty-two
(12).
of
Sanford
hp7'’h Jh*t finished. n ,w„ I*()It^ SALE—Five Pomorninonii Nnutlieiist Q u a r t e r o f Meet Ion 31
Jt when any spe.
Heights Addition lo Sanford,
MIRACLE Concrete C,o^ general million dollnr hrl.tRc 11cross Kscnmhouse.
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
19.
Mouth
o
f
ItariKe
:ii
Spitz
puppies,
three
male,
two
Graplumolns,
Clocks, Sewing
us per plat thereof duty record
rrquired. It is
cement work, sidewalks, build- hla tiny sturtr.l; quarter million female, $10 each. Also two white l-.nmt . w h ic h He* i: n s i o f t h e t) r Mnchino
ed
tli
Flat
Honk
2.
Fagea
«2
and
Inllar
opora
hons&gt;«
under
construe..........
pbhelicjlly for bng blocks, irrigatloa boxea. J. E. lion; two million* being npeiit on! ” ymiuottc*s and one Rhode Island am o nm l .M ellonvllle Itoml. l e s s
Five ncre fnrm on hard road,
•' I of Ihe Fuldle Heeorils of
li q n t tin* . S o u th w e s t C o r - now in crops. Cheap nnw on easy
421 Sanford Ave.
tocc.
Terwlllegcr. Prop.
Seminole County. Florida.
highway; greats t clmnce for live Rcil cockerels, from best laying hme ur lnofn l tinN o r t h w e s t Q u a r t e r o f tin*
And to any and all parties whn.se,
to
*,Ct* 1,1 0,1 ground strain. T. G. Spearman, Osteon, Motilhenst Q u a r t e r o f nnhl Meet Ion, terms.
Lumber and Building M aterial""
names are unknown, claiming nnyj
u New I‘••vrlopnumt Dopartire in this
Iotvnshlp nn,| Itanu**. nml run Kant
rfaltt, iltli* or lntt’ri'tt In nml li&gt; lh**i
Carter Lumber Company
Fla.
T n » I’anaacoJk S ' p r i
chains. North S.:,u caalns. West ! We have houses to rent. Come properly hereinbefore described or
N. Laurel St.
IRECTORY
Phone 505
'* chains. I hence south to heglnAUGUSTA CHRONICLE - A u any part or parcel thereof.
“ ml also, nil that part of the in and see us.—Seminole Realty
Sanford Sign Shop
HILL LUMBER CO. House
filONE
It appearing l».v the sworn bill of I
«guata, Gn.—Augusta’s greatest FOR SALK—Roll top desk, mn- Moiithcnst
Quarter
of
tin*
North­
Co.,
Ill)
E.
Second
Street.
emnpla'nt In this cause filed, that
m good condition—Will sell West Quarter, nml the Northeast
Service. Quality and Prico.
US
c.nsaified medium, rate ensh ,0!)c hogny,
you
and
each
of
you.
have
or
claim
I
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter j OWNER WILL SELL d.»so in lot, to have some right, title or lliterestl Designers nml painters of San­
ciiargo. 10c per line, minimum cheap. Herald Office.
ford .* distinctive signs. San­
Of Section 31. TowtiHlilp 19. Smith
TO THE PUBLIC:
.0C»C.
desirable location for residence, In and to the land* nnd premise*
or ItiiliKu 31 East, which lie* Qnst
ford Avenue at First Street.
hereinbefore
described
anil
that
The following named contract­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — SL FOR SALE—Household Furniture, of
nml Mellonvllle It,uni for '$1,100. Small cash payment vour places of residence nre unfive rooms, will sell in lump or les*Orlnmlo
ors are fair to Organized Ijibor
thu South H.r.0 chain*,
Rhone 4S0-W.
required nnd balance can be paid k i i o w i , ;
fd Directory and
JonnM
County
in
rcnchcd
through
by
piece.
Must
sell
before
Feh.
nml lo any an,I all other person* monthly. Phone 493-W for ap­
pay the Union Scnlo set by tho St. Augustine Evening Record.
IT Id THKHF.FOHH OHDEHKD.
whom*
names
arc
unknown
clalriI tint you. nml pupIi o f you. ho. nml
s ’ S’ Uhriscnherry, Ins any right, title or Interest In pointment.
AND MOTOR RE- Local No. 12G1 of Painters, Dec­ Quick result*. Two cento per word, im
1011i MIrS;»
Myrtle Avo.
you nro liorohy roijulrnl to appear
orators and Paper. IRinffers of ^ampie copiYll.Ij}ilW ..B?f. _
nml to the properly hereinabove
pt'DING.
i
to
hill o f itelnpiaitll
oompiiiint in
In thin
nt I .
I
.
. . ,.
1 *** ttiiN
»*••«* UN,
ileeerlhetl.
or —
any
part or iw*ir.|
parcel
America:
,,
r
- ...........
h,x *°ts Close in worth ?fl,«00,1 cnu*0 un the 2nd day of February
w
n
u
v:
n
r
.
x
r
f
M
r
v
r
t
o
x
r
o
n
MPA', t* I iORIDa —I'anips Dally
rt*
r* hei'M
tr&gt;r - t Hint
,
be htnjghfc
',',-:*i “t tin*
Court ii,m*„
Sanford.
(LECTRIC SERVICE ..
H. I ell, F. W. Temperton, 1 ATimes,
“KCTIrtV
n ,*
nil l byg nrirereil
t’Ml I ,can
i,HI
~ „„ .from
, owner for
,,, 15.v ‘ Seminole
(Ottftty.
Floridain eald
bethe grent homo daily.
Marblo und Granite from all
V'.f1 ° 1' T ,,t! tJK.MIIIAI. *TtT- nml
Electrical repairs, V* C. Coller, C. F. Motcnlf, Horace
each
of
Vi.ti
bo
and
appear
be1
1
ca8&gt;
terms.
I
honC
Ing
a
suit
to
,|iili.*t
title
in
tliecomo r t i i k s t a t u o r r i . o u - H.oe. t.
zuarrlcs. Dost of quality and
&lt;3 i • rPte ^,'^c Per "ord, minimum. Itl lii*s
ci
r‘
u,t
t-’ourt
al
the
I9J-W.
!
Platmint.
J.
I\
luting,
to
the
hereinutrai Ave. Orlando, Jiminez, II. Harrow, R. L, ao‘*
A.
workmanship.
| ehargo 25c cash with order. Write
"iirt
lion-,,
at
Sanford
Florida,
nn
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o.for*
ileaerltted
l.&lt;ml.
ami
then
nml
N et Ice Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t \V. the tith day of April, A l&gt; 1325
WrUa for latcat dcaltita.
A IM T I t 1 T 'l
I ‘ h,’r,’1 ''“ ‘ h e a n * v v i r t o t h i * h i l l o f
STalbott,
a ir ?T. M. Dunlap nnd G. W.
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h- * «*uninll, i n i r c h r i ^ r r o f T a x
- and then and there make nnnwer
c. a. T i'itx u L
B.KS FOR RENT
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e o m p l u l n t e x h l h l t e d agn liiN t y o u In
tlrlcutH No. .lid, d a t e d tin* Mli dav to *h« **111 of complaint exhibited --------- —--------------------------------------Sanford. F lo rldn
-- t h i * entitle, o t h e r w i s e D e c r e e I’r o
fC Car. Drive II Venable. Dorsey, Howard. Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The &gt;f d u n e. A I... 11122. h a s file d snlil against you in thi* cuum*.
i ... .
I*. *t. l i n t *1)2, P h o n o 4 4 1
t oufcHBo w i l l he e n t e r e d
agnln *t
hceno of stupendous development* j
:n« :*i. in my eiii, .*. and ha*
It l* further ordered that till* • ” AN I TO BUY—( ’minty produce, y o u am i &lt;a c h n f y ou .
ak und Second St. O. Shinholsur. We also ask the
public to see their painter* have Rend about it in the Ralm Beach ’ssm*' I'.V’ll 'e"ri".'.' r"f tax deed ... o n e r of FFiildlcutlon
n l d l c a t l o n he puididnd*
IT IS FlIItTIIBH OHDKHKD. That
tam ed vegetables, syrup, highin 1 ho H a n fn n l Ifcn iltl. it iii'wsiFiiitir
&amp; . _•
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H i r U n l l o n ho ptihllNlipd om*i» a
their local card.
I out. Sample copy nr.*nt on re- certificate embraecH tie* fellow im; puldlHlieri
Davis
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REPAIRING
quest
II. Harrow, Pres.
iicHcrlhed property Hltuat.,1
in
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till* tho 3th day of i)ucembt*r A.
DAVID B. H YER
henilnolc
county.
Florida,
to-wlt
It. 1921.
STEIN — Automobile
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ARCHITECT
.......... Sanford Herald, n tiewapn- i
ADVERTISING get* results if it
B. A. DOtfOI.ASS.
lin.ng and Rebuilding,
M &lt;»l m V 1, S**c. 7 T w p , 21 S.
p-r piihll*hed In Snnfi.nl. Memlnob* WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
Clerk of Circuit Court. HotnlHouses f or Rent
rcnclie* potential buyers. Pnunie. Oak Avenue.
perty
with
us
now.
Your
de­
Bongo 30 K. Hun N* to Itrlck
• mints'. Florida, once each week i
M em ber JL l 1
n o le County, Florida.
Intkn Daily News Is circulated in
rend SWI.V to point W. of l l , g.
for ofani niiiiMRitiiivt'
scription will go in now catalogue
By A. Al. Weeks, li. C.
"FOR HIRE
Ho*&lt;* B u il d in g
b.
to
Hi'n.—1
nort*.
(Seal)
an industrial nnd agricultural sec­
tt’ITNKHM.my hand and tin* seal
.SKRVlCfi-T Day I’OR RENT—Small house with tion.
T h e *ald l a u d b e i n g a**c**cd nt of tile Circuit Court of the s* v nil, • now being mnde up. Sco the newt i ”',’}"S h a r o n
O rln m lo . F l a r l i l n
Solicitor f o r Coomplaliinnt.
t " ° o n to o f t h e I s n u n n c e o f hiiiIi Judical Circuit of the stub. ..f manager nt the now location. C.|
one acre of land and garage,
•ets all trnins. BagIn t h e
n a m e o f U n ­ I lerlila. Ill ami for Seminole Comi- A. Strout Farm Agency, 401 1st Dec. 6, 12, 19. 26.
on Orlando road. $12 per month. TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of ckenrotwi fni c. a tI’eiiIcm
J ’hone 551.
c e r t i f i c a t e hIhiII •&gt;* “/• •h';* th* Sill day of January. National Hank Bldg.
Jail. 2, 9, IU, 33, 30.
Florida real estate advertise in *** r e d e m tn e d na chold
- [ Apply to F. J. Tnknch, Rico Hotel.
c o r d i n g to la w tax ' 11, I JJ5.
\TU TitII’S
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent d e e d w ill l„.*ue t h e r e o n on t h e 3rd (Heal)
V. !•:. tuiUOt.ASM.
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I III IIT, Kl'.\ i : \ T I I
If. A. SPEIR
t lerk of the Circuit Court WANT TO BUY—Flat top desk,
cent n word daily, two cents a word i l ii V 'o f M a r c h , A. I).. 11**5.
CALDER. Day and
.it i m iu &lt; m i l l rr. sh: u i m i i .i :
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Anytime,
Circuit of Florida In and
CAIICENTEK
in c ii a n c b h y .
or 25.
a r y . A. l&gt;„ 1923.
•or H«&gt;rnlnolc
WILL TRADE—Home in Winter Dura H u sh in g . C o m p la in a n t,
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the. u(Seal)
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WRECKER
I’nrk for like value in Sanford. W illia m HtiMhlue,
accepted wunt ad medium in
v . i:. D Q i r n i . A s s .
€•' “rice A.
and U. W.Hprn.
D rfen d n n t.
rt r J r . . Snlil Mors a m i o f i.’o u ii- David M. Douglass, Sanford, Fla.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
C l e r k C i r c u i t t ' o u r t . M cm lnulBay or night scrAddress 2IIH1 I*, i l m e l f u A v e .
HILL
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f o u n t s F lo r id a .
CITATION.
Pkcna 334. Night
Hanford. Florida. Jan. Full. l!&gt;2j nn insertion. Minimum 25c.
Jau. ft. If,. 23. 3D.
By A. M. W K C K H . It. f .
li a p p e a r i n g f r o m th o n w o rn hill
MITI4TJ OF
tl'IM .IF lT IO V
|* ( ) ll
A* required hy Hrctlon 12 riinpFeb, ti. J3. 30. 27; Mar. fi.
filed lu th i* c a u s e
T \ \ ItU I'.ll
I M IK II
SKI TIO V o f c o m p l a i n t
ler 5.19H. I.atv* of Flornl'i, ! will FLORIDA—UKLANDO— Orlando
r.7*. n r t i i i : (if H i m . HTAT- I loil y o u a r c a r e s i d e n t o f a c i u t o
PARLORS
he In Ihe following place*, on Ihe | inornng Sentinel; largest claoal.MOITIII.A.XI) PAIAT
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ami between the hour* »&lt;-t
RR1KV. Marincllo date
T h o F a i n t T h a t Saves You
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fied buxines.*, rate lc u word, min­
ufler
each,
for
th.*
|iurpo.*e
of
re­
l a s t h e a r d o f w a i S a n f ir I, F lo r id a ,
Money.
kinds. Rain water a ceiving Tax Itetiirn* for t.'m scar : imum 21c cash with order.
Nalien 1* hi*ri•hy a
M a n u f a c t u r e d hy
d J. Bundy, purcliium*r of Tax t h a t y o u r r e s i d e n c e u u n k n o w n .
Old First National 1325:
*1 he r e f tiro y o u , W il li a m H u s h in g ,
Bbersou-I.lmlsley Faint Ca.
•rljrirnli* Nn. 2»5. ■Il.tlnil tho 5th
Qenrva—February 9th. 10.do a . A LITTLE WANT AIJ in The
phone 245.
“ASK MR. CONNELLY”
S o l d by
ly •if Juno A• D, It *22. ha* filed n r o r e q u i r e d in bo a m i a p p e a r lieM. to 3:00 p. M.
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Herald will bring you big re­
and d y e r s
Osceola— February loth, 10:00 A.
113 Miigiinlln A t ,.
Al)oit 1 th e Follow ing B a rg a in s
ha* Hindi- application for tax deed t o n l . F l o r i d a o n Dio 2nd d u y o f F e b ­
to 3:00 F. M.
sults. Advertise thoso old nrticlcs
Flioiie 2711
steam rr E s s e r y M.'(.'huluoiu
to l*'ue In accordance with I &lt;w. r u a r y . A. I* 1923; n m l t h e n a n d
—February I Mb. 10:00 A. you have stored nwav nnd huvo Slx-rmna hnngaloiv
r t o th o Jllll of
[k * specialty.
lit) il. to 12:00 M.
Pulmrlli* SKVKNTT foul Im »n Sanford Avc- Said corCflciilc enihrari * tho fol­ Ci boemr ep l as iina tk o r xahnl bov.
A trline, a bed riimiin, uarage, "a* liiMirrcn llilli und I7lb Slrcrln lowing doncrPicd property Hltuut- o i l i e r Wise a ile clret eod pa rgoa i nc oitn feyou.
O.ibrlclla— February llth , 1:00 F. no use for. A lutlc thirty-cent nd
Phone 327-J.
s s .!
• *l 111 Sciii|no 1e cntiiity. Florid.i. lnrimy bring you several dollars.
i'lio&lt;iIn, d cIro Idr Iocii llun. |*r|,'c ; ; rVir; “ ••'KD'lirr. SI.r.uo. i:„«y Wlt:
M. to 3:00 Fi M.
w ill lie e n t e r e d a g a l u s l y o u.
CAFE
Chiropodist
Oviedo— February 12th. 10:00 A. Phone 148 and a representative
45.7311—UTAH cimh, SDII per inunlli.
It I* o r i ls r u ii tlittt (hi* C i t a t i o n
Hog. 1012.4 ft.
of NW cor. of
M. In 3:00 F. M.
fir f A F i r
b e im l d l i l l e d o n c e a Weuk f o r f o u r
FOOT
SPECIALIST
will
call
to
see
you.
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29 Ku*t. Hun K 350 fr. N. B0H.3
orns. ilu n lo n s . I n g r o w ­
in Service and Qunl- A. at. to 12:00 M.
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r.-rooni bungaliMV.
nitMlrrn.
mnl fill* " D r c l n il In n m l pnlil fur.
in g N a lls, Heavy C a ll­
Lake Mary— February Ifith, 10:o0
| street and Park AveC i r c u i t C o u r t o n t h i s 37t h d a y of
Beg. tfi.4 ft. N. of HW Cor. of
g o o i l I o r a I Ion. I' r le r *2.250.00.
. .J . f L 43230.1)11, KilMI rn*li. * 3 0 per
o u s e s or tired u r b l’ig
A. At. lo 3:00 r. M.
THIS WEEK ONLY
D e c e m b e r A ll. 1921.
nionlh.
Sec
2*
Twp
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Hang*
39
foet.
I.ongwood—February 13th. l :00 M.
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ft.
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ft.
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mi. c. i..
at. to 3:00 F. at.
Very vnluahlo property on Mol- K I X T V - F O I II („..« l o l n n P n l m r l l n F I V l l - n r r r o r m . g r g r . n o „ r u r I
C l e r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t. S e m i H. 6.17 ft. Wly F»2a f t —iL n i raa.
17th, I0:00 A. lonvillt* Avenue a t rate of $400 per
1 r «'.'.rr" r »l&gt;»*nrr. *1.350.
t r , C lu b , . m a i l I i o u i r . n il f u r lit,*
Y o w e ll D ra w n id g .
nolo C o u n i y , F l o r i d a .
rim
r;ald
land
bring
u.xHcnxcd
nt
dUO STORE — Pre- to Paula—February
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12:00 At.
Orlnmlo.
Rhone.
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Un* date of tho IxNiianeo of *ucli (H eal)
UrURs, Sodas.
Wa
Lake Monroe—February 17th, 1:00 lot.
By:
A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
m-rtlflcitn lu tin* name of A. Hau­
LOTS
—
I.OI’S
—
LOTS
P.
to
3:00
I*,
ar.
57-foot business lot on Sanford
fr i,()U as your phone.
er Cnl.'HH *:iId certificate chull bo J . (J. S h a r o n ,
A. VAUOItAN,
Solicitor f*ir Complainant.
tn law
tax
fi (low
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„ tv*III I’ lit )III| In P0Mira«l«»u « f lo ttt r «*f ilac »., , , |&lt;#u hl iuWII# riilinirncd according
Avenue at rate o f $30 n front foot. HIIIII
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F( n : i , U7
Every few weeks we have outduv nf February. A I• . 1923.
Rlton J. Moughton
of-town buyers, cash, for attrac­
Witness my official signature
VELVETEEN SKIRTS
P KI.KCTRIC CO.
EVENING FROCK
tively priced city property.
and seal this the I9(h iluy of Dcto Billon &amp; .yiatt
ARCHITECT
r«mb*r A. It. 1921.
Velveteen skirt.* to bo worn with
A bouffant evening frock with a
List your property with us.
(Realtors)
pi. Everything elec- sw eaters for winter «port3, come
B. A. DOUOLASH,
tight
bodice
ami
quit.*
a
long
Clerk Circuit Court Smnliiulu *kirt is of whito taffeta, over
105 Magnolia Ave.
r»e 422, Electrngith in the most fascinating shades of ; SANFORD REALTY CO.
First Nationul Hank ’Jldff.
10.1 N. Park Ave.
County, Florida.
Phone 48
(Seal)
blue, green, crimson and orange. Room 7 Ball Bldg.
Phono 180-J.
which
dclicatn
thread-tikt*
lace
is
Phone 122
Sanford, ------------------- - Florida
ST ynONB AND
By A. M. W K K K H . D. C.
mounted.
" ’PLIES
oa !:;l sTAmyr.
... 1 ‘ires, Accesao—&lt;-»%A3*c*v'rri;:r
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f p.
u smile. Elm
rtone 417 I.3f
^ fH O V ^ O A v U C tH T E K i-T H E lR E ^ N O
A*Ki : M x i
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; ecntland Elm,:
i U ^ ) E .T A L K I N - 1,’b A i n . V r w i V a k i '- t
OH*. S v e i i l T - V CA JE'b*
Zrvu-c^aue iysTloth Street.
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b E t S T IjO C O D
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Lj, in Advance

German Work May
Safeguard P a r i s
From Seine Floods

The •Advertised*’ Sale

:2 S . a. JU(!fO of, femlnino beauty Dr. Robert A Umhininn diagnoses
rightly.
When he met Miss1.......
Beatrice■ Clough,
of Knn
gif' Will
H lS
* *»2
IVIIJI as CI‘y. while
ho
was r;nhnn»
writing a rtk ia g T«...irirM
u ty ^ h a ^. d M
^***l ° f *ian®
woman he ever lim] seen i S ' i l J f t
h"r lh" ",08t d u t i f u l
The doctor
•' !* « " • * ? » • Me. hi. , S s C Z V X beauty
Z F expert
n’nr,"•■,'•
you will agree
he can Qualify.

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Classified Directory

jaliy Herald

..' T......
r.o m u iish..,.
»
tic and Asiatic in all tho actions
Forest.
of the
Romanoffs that liberal.
Then the family moved to El­
■j ,cte obifviin ? o ythS ? f e e s C°thJ izabeth.
When Anthony came to
S
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f
th&lt;?
WMt
cannot
worid
has
undergone
ih
the
lust
. take them seriously. Even the
Newark he could not trace them to
*',ario Feodorovna, mother V n ^ f rc^ tanul 1 , t f tue of Prince ! lhe*r home, so he went out West.
S L lfu n*ur&lt;,ered Czar Nicholas.
Joseph, 'who
lived
No. 4n4fi, Or? ° Elizabeth
rV
.Ved aa tt NoDanish, princess though Hha be und Queen vlctoria^w hose nrarriarrM o I ard : treot,
read re­
tne English queen resulted in q j »» 1 afi^ !,‘re°L Elizabeth
read
, aisled of Alexandra.
England's I Coburg C.otlin hecominJ n l S l I l ? 5 L " . . f e a } ndP magazine of

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indications
to Ota 7k. things
ovr
7 1r' "m“n ln
y*v c wand
Pcter»Y tth
irty -tw —are
i H uhj
.»* ii
;
14 . • - r * . .
l lilt
V .^ J L m
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tru t he and his supporters
* will
Cyril live?: in a villa f„.t »«..__ 1™pioyert
by the Western
Electric
M-tp tho Russian court nnd its
.J10
high
.
v.pil iinucr cover kccautts do- *th.» ’ street from the house th at1£ &lt;hT.fl*ny‘i

irs a * *

SANFORD HEItALD,'ran&gt;AV,'JANUARY JS;, I K S .

PRINTING

1923'

Dodgo

Graham

Ball Hardware Co.

Seminole Marble Co.

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NOTICE TO TAX

NOW IS T H E T H E

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

BRINGING UP FATHER

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ROWS

GET THESE FACTS
Historic Fort Mellon is situated about three
hundred yards from the emerald waters of
beautiful Lake Monroe, the land rising gent­
ly from the water's edge to the highest points
oi the subdivision where extensive views of the
lake and surrounding country are almost en­
chanting to behold. It is one of the most beautfiul spots in the entire county, a distinctive
jewel in a rajah's crown, where the artistic
temperament of the most fastidious person is
perfectly satisfied.

future

In addition its location within about a mile
of the heart of the business district of Sanford
and in line with the direction in which expens'.n is most pronounced, Fort Mellon was se­
lected as the finest location in the city in which
to promote a high class residential district,
where inducement might be made easy to busi­
ness and professional men to come and build
themselves a home.

The Fort Mellon Development Company
Guarantees to Purchasers ot Fort Mellon Property
the Immediate Inauguration oi the Beautitication Program as outlined in Wednesday’s
Herald, and the Construction oi Residences in the near tuture at a minimum cost ot thirty
five hundred dollars.
It you are looking tor Homesites you can find none in this section
ot the State which offers a more beautiful setting or finer investment p o ssib ilitie s.

anuary z o me r r
Will be Increased

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FIT. '•

Tampa, Bradentown and Sarasota
to Mynlrka River, good except
for twelve mile* of rough nine
foot brick road south* from Six
Milo Creek. From the Myakka
River to Punt* Gorda, very rough.
Punta Gorda to Ft. Myeri, tough
but passable.
the Duval court Friday night de­
Road No. B—Haines City to Ft.
termined to win and keep up the
Pierce.
record already started this year.
Tom C. Dobson, the house pro­
Saturdny night these same play­
fessional at the Holly Hill Club
ers will meet the American Rail­
a t Davenport, has just established
way Express clerks in Jacksonville
a new rpcord by making ; nine
in the second game of the series
holes in 32 and defeating par by
in that city.
3
strokes. This score was made
• Road No. 1—Nunez Ferry
on
the new links of the Holly Hill
Jacksonville.
Derby Into
A. M. C. A., Through Indoor Nunez Ferry to Pensacola, 9 Country Club which nna recently
compjeted. It is one o f the fin­
ecnbacks FriLeague to Sponsor Many In­ miles concrete, excellent. Re­ est
golf courses in the State and
Tasslc With
mainder
sund
clny,
condition'
fair.
door Meets in U. S .and Canwhile but nine holes are open
[press Clerks
a(Ia in Interest oT Masses Pensacola to Fluridntown fair, for ploying, tho c o m p l e t e
sand clny. Floridatown to Mill!; plnns call for eighteen holes. The
gi\p.
gooil sand clay nnd brick. course includes many natural ha­
the Greenback- ’■‘•t.
——
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NKW YORK, Jan. 23.—The pro­
gan to Mossy Head, sand zards, small lakes and a back­
played in STATE FARM, Fin., Jan. 23— gram for the 1025 series of what
clay, rough. Mossy Head to Ar- ground of wonderful wodlands.
night draws The State now hns an investment
Jinn is putting at the stato prison farm totalling is said to bo the largest group gyle, under construction, rough, The building of the course Is un­
through thor- approximately $250,000 in equip­ «sf national and international in­ Argyle to Westville, snnd clay, der the direction of one of the
ing them for ment, buildings and livestock, ac­ door competitions in the world was hhexcellcnt. Westville* to Quincy, best golf course experts in the
the gate city cording to m atter being compiled announced Friday by the Athletic unimproved, rough in spots, es­ country. The grass on the greens
202 First Street.
anticipating a in the state prison department for Leagues of the Y. M. C. A.’s of pecially east of Tallahassee, unim­ and fnirway is of n remarkably
proved nnd rough in spots. Tal­ fine texture on a firm soil und
preparing for the biennial report. Included in the United States and Cunudu.
These
events,
according
to
Dr.
nites are cx- the list of buildings is the shirt John Ilrown, Jr., secretary of the lahassee to Aucilln River, county cut close.
to be their factory now under construction *• al. C. A. Athletic League of the fond in fair shape Aucilla River
Haines City through Frostto Greenville, sand clay road, in
and which will cost $30,000, the United States, will begin in Feb­ good condition. In leaving Green­ prpof, Sebring, Avon Park, etc.,
and captain hospital, worth -$20,000, cattle ruary and extend over a period* of
to Ijiko Annie, good. Lnke An­
ville for Madison take old county nie
White, will worth $12 000, horses ami mules months.
to Kissimmee River Road is
road to within six miles out of
(of the fastest valued at $10,050 and swine val­
Their purpose, I)r. Drown points Mndison which is rough but pas­ open to traffic but rough sjid is
\e stars on the ued at $11. I'JO.
out, is to engage the masses, the sable. When six miles out of Ma­ soniewhnt dangerous.
night. Coach
Drivers should be careful.
Thu total value of buildings is active participation of thousands dison you will come to tho new
■counts on this placed at $107,073, while the ice who anlinarily would not enter
Road
No. 23—llelleview to Plant
large part of plant i3 estimated to be worth contests, and to dovelop in the in­ Jtighwny, nti excellent snnd clny City.
also the man $18,000 and the power plant at dividual an nil-round ability. The road to Madison, Live Oak, and
This road is excellent in Marlon
Iteam work of $7,000.
plan largely does away with diffi­ on the Lake City. In dry wea­ nnd Sumpter Counties. This is
ther this is an excellent road an the best road for travel to Tam­
“These improvements are be­ culties of time and expense involv­
It Callahan and ing added to every day in order ed in travel, while at the same time in wet weather there are a few pa from Cocoa. North line HerIhe forward po­ to take enre of the needs of the the rules and scoring systems ap­ muddy places but it is always pns nandti County to North Line Pas­
plied make possible an cminentlj sable.
ne. Roth have institution," the report reads.
co County, rough. North line of
Road No. 2—Georgia
fair competition among contest
vork this year
Pasco County through Dade City
“Our mammoth shirt factory, ants
who, in the case of many of Fort Myers.
ueh praise fur which is in the course of con­
to Plant City, excellent road.
D id y o u bring a fountain pen with
Georgia Line to I,nke City, snnd
work. Her- struction and which is nearly com­ the games, may he ns far away
clay
road
in
fair
condition^
Uike
from
each
other
as
the
two
oceans.
iys high point pleted will, we believe,
you? If not you will need one. Every
PLAN ROAD TRIP
February and March are to be City to High Springs, concrete
jitson offense,
materially to the welfare of the igiven over respectively to the sen- and surface treated rock base.
day things will occur that you want
[probably the Institution.
PENSACOLA, Jan. 23—Frank
ior and junior hcxnthlnn compel) Excellent. High Springs to Gain­
Stetson team
“ It is planned by the hoard to
to write about.
area a number utilize the iabor of the grade two tions in which, last year, 27,873 esville 25 miles of asphalt, excel­ Carroll, representative in the low­
ri
.
different
men
and
hoys
took
part
lent,
first
10
miles
south
of
er house of the Florida legislature
Itame. he is prisoners in this factory, as well
A
Waterman’s
Pen
for
every
pur­
in
3(5
states,
the
District
of
Colum­
Gainesville, asphalt surface very and Angelo Ilnle^', plan a trip
[to pass to the ns many of the grade one. who
bia, and eight Canada provinces.
good. End of asphalt to Mieanopy to St. Petersburg ns Roon ns road
pose— a pen to fit any hand, any style
will not only, be engaged in pro­
Other events scheduled include:
[been playing fitable business for the state, State howling tournaments, Feb. 5 miles rough. Mieanopy to Low­ conditions permit, for the pur­
50 CroHfl Word PuzzW$
of writing, any fancy— i9 accessible at
lion this year, while serving their sentences, hut 23; national bowling tournament. ell, asphalt surface excellent. Lo­ pose of placing markers on the
$1.35 Postpaid
player who ul- a t the same time he learning a Mar. 2(5, 27, 28, at Detroit, Mich.; well to Ocala, very rough, advis­ Chicago-Florida highway. They
any good Florida merchant’s store.
A compUtt
iti the hall off splendid trade themselves, which international alt-round swimming ed to follow detour signs to the will take up the work nt Crostview
of
50 puuk»
enst
at
the
forks,
2
miles
north
to which point the road has been
rlboard. Sny- will enable them to secure lucra­ tests for men and boys, April tWaterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen is
bound with i t
Chet Free- tive employment when they are June 10; swimming championships, of Ocala and nt Ocala and at marked, nnd continue it through
tractive h » i.
Lowell. Ocala to llelleview and
I playing the discharged."
popular in Florida; and, you’ll find,
April 3, 4, at Cincinnati, O.; vol­ to Lake County Line, excellent to the “Sunshine City." Repres­
;over, inclttdtfj
feiwt.
Chat
leyball tournament, May 8, 9, at asphalt surface. Rond in Lake entative Carroll says he hope* to
• Venus Pm
is
equally
popular
when
you
return
tell
the
story
of
Pensncoln's
dev­
[hot will'll _givDes Moines, la.
INSTALL NEW FUAT
Tit* Rate of
County 11 miles to Leesburg, elopment at every opportunity.
Irtaiii positions
Among new features to be added under construction.
home.
It
will
prove
a
fitting
reminder
Dart
Numerous
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 23 — A this year is the four-wall handball
Spend even!
short
detours
around
construction.
chapter
of
Alpha
Gumma
Itho,
of delightful Winter days.
Crombie, anil
tournament, the linals of which will
profitably
TAMPA TOURISTS INCREASE
agricultural be played April 23, 21, 25, at Traffic advised to drive slow, is
tee other men national honorary
Improving,
\
who have not fraternity, has been installed at Cleveland. The national basket­ very rough but passable. Detour
W e particularly recommend our
mind. • mat
TAMPA, Jan. 23—On Decem­
over
county
road
from
FruitlamI
as regular as the University of Florida, with ball freo throw tournament, an­
tlve-educat
ber 31, 1024, the number of vis­
“0 1 8 ” models with protective liplore among Mc- twenty-six members. The local other new event, will be contested Park to Leesburg has been elim­ itors, that had registered with
Those
chapter hns selected Alpha Gam­ Feb. 2-10, and is open to colleges, inated. Through travel to Ocala the Tampa Tourist Information
reserves.
w o r d pus* I
bands.
Ask
to
see
them.
to
Leesburg
advised
to
go
via
public schools, athletic clubs, Sun­
ers will invade ma Itho os its name.
will add countless word* to yod
Bureau, totaled -1,350 as compar­
day schools and plnygrounds. This Wildwood. Lesburg to Etistis ami ed will) 4,120 on tho same date
vocabulary. Order NOW.
event hns been endorsed by Ki- Mount Dora, good . Mount Dora last season.
convinced! Send your . otder
Officials
estimate
wanis International and is being to Carlstrom Field road is gen­
once. The first volume will
only one-eighth of visitors,
By STANLEY promoted with their cooperation. erally in good shape. Carlstrom that
make you a fan and get you i
TOWN
registered, which they be­
The basketball free throw con­ Field about two miles rough, here
for the next series. Sknd J
lieve,
indicates
approximately
35,test originated last year in the under construction. Remainder of 000 altogether were here at that
order, express.or cashier's
Y. M. C. A. at Charleston, S. C. road ot Fort Myers in good con­ time.
We will ship COD,If you deilr« i
Within two weeks 11 states In the dition,
L.E . W aterm an C ortpany, 191 Broadway, New York
charge you the postage, r
south were included in the Dixie lando.
Hau Francisco A - Cht ««&lt;&gt; • Bolton i Montreal
SPECIAL OFFER. ..We will
Widows in a section of New
chnmpiomhip. Individual linals
Road No. 3—Georgia
postpaid
Series 1—2—3 $4.00
Guinea
cover
themselves
with
resulted in a tie between I,. M. Orlando.
DARWAL
CORP. Dept. A.1143
l&gt;ipc-c|ny
and
mourn
for
tluir
Sack of Vundcrliult University,
Wilds Landing to Yulee, sand
799 Broadway, New York, N,
and R. If, Stephenson, n sailor sta ­ clay road, in fair condition. Yul- husband's for a year.
tioned at Hampton RuaiLt, Va„ co to Jacksonville, old shell road,
Z?TEC "THE
o'.6
each scoring (13 baskets, out of 75 rough but passable. County for­
Co ROUMt&gt;
trinls. Called to sea duty, Steph­ ces are engaged in placing rock
Tvso HOURS
enson was unable to compete in but traffic curried through this
■ p m i TOE
the throw-off and the James Allan operation. Jacksonville to Green
U lT T L C
trophy was awarded to Sack, who Cove Springs, paved road, brick
o .te *
R E V CP.C
E /
f-.ce
&lt;
j
'w l shot (11
til baskets. Southern Y. M. and treated rock base. All in
Tcnn., good condition.
"7
&lt; i( - A. College at Nashville, Ten
Green
Cove
won the team honors.
Springs, paved road, byck and
treated rock base. All in good
LOUTUGAL t u r b u l e n t
condition. Green Cove Springs to
ncer- Palatka rough to end of brick
^ A j\ I ' - l ' S f t O
LISBON, Jan. 23.—The one
at Rice’s ('reek. Brick road from
,v ■&gt;' i\w 'lK t "Tl tain tics of politics in Portugal, and
n
turbulence in the life of the state, Rice Creek through Palatk.v to
are
pointed out by a local news­ San Mateeo, good. _ San Mateo to
.
paper which recounts 20 armed up- Dunns Crek, rough. Asphalt sur­
rin'ngs in the country since 1011. face from Dunns Creek to Sisco,'
Also seven attempted uprisings Crescent City, Pierson and Do
Leon Spirngs excellent. Do la-on
were successfully resisted.
In the nine years since 1015 Springs through Deland to SunPortugal has had seven president.-, for and Orlando, fair.
and 10 different cabinets.
Road No. I—Georgia Line to
Miami.
WMA-1 WA*&gt; FIR CT
The private weulth of Austral­
Detour from the Wayeross Road
IN HftOKT OP VJHITTAK6RS UivER* * ™
ia
was Increased about 33 pur cent at the St. Mary's River over the
&gt;VA*&gt; OrU-X O u O AOAH T I M M t N l E * P l.AINJN ,
l
du)ing the six years preceding Old Dixie Highway through An­
n r . p e &gt; ; p e 't u a u m o o o o m a c h i o E to m
i
P R lilT T P E P S A u O S W W i
•• — A- " 1 **
drews Station to llenu ford is in
June 20, 1021.
fair condition except a few soft
places due to heavy rains but all
these places huv« been kept In
BY TABLOU passable condition. Road under
“A Good Live Spot’
construction by Duval County
from Jacksonville to St. Johns
Co. Line. Duval Co. Line to
.T S m
1‘U . SAM irs ___
Bunnell l!2 miles of i) foot brick
road with rock shoulders, fair.
ujHueD'Tb#* D*jt*#f*
Bunncl to end Reilly’s Asphalt
Road t) miles asphalt surface, ex*
CArxf
ccllent. Volusia Co. line to Day­
We are now in a position to m ake loans on improved business and
tona, very good. Port Orange
to New Smyrna 12 miles, one
mile detour, fair. New Smyrna
residential property within the city limits.
to Brevard County Lino. 1(1 miles,
eight miles excellent shelled de­
tour. Brevard County Lino to
Titusville, 12 miles, nine miles
paved, no detours. Titusville to
Cocoa, eighteen miles, one mile
excellent rock detour. Rcmuiti­
ller paved. Cocoa to Melbourne,
twenty-one miles, five miles ex­
cellent rock detour. Remainder
Terms of repayment on monthly basis, m aking it very easy for bor­
paved.
Cocoa to
Melbourne,
twenty one miles, five miles ex___

of Sport

NATIONAL SPORTS
STATE
ROAD
PROMOTION PLAN
TO BE LAUNCHED CONDITIONS

$250,000 Value Is
Now Represented
In State P r i s o n

'Visitors to F lo rid a Welcome
l

iiintJvinPFn

Guaranty &amp; Mortgage
Company

SpW/il
hi r

C a p ita l $250,000.00

A setaou&amp;r-'WE ^

tames » o

EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT

rowers to liquidate the loan.

LIFE INSURANCE NOT REQUIRED

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgage
Company
U

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�but with reduct

SUITS
FIN E ALL WOOL FABRICS
Hood Suit* at a low price. And we can hardly nay enough in praise
of the nice assortment of fine alt wool weave* here. There are Serge*,
Worsteds, Cassimeres, new kind of mixtures, dark and light patterns.
All of these are the better kind of suits embodying well-made collars,
fronts that stay put. Insuring a proper hang of the coat, an is only
found in suits of a much higher price. Here nre nil nixes, and wo can
insure any manner or built men a good fit. In this lot every Suit in a
genuine $25.00 value, and all of these are new, bought for this season’s
trade.
Save handsomely here on these good Suits now. Choice of a
great line of many patterns in Suits now for your selecting. Priced

P R IC ^ AND VALUE-GIVING THAT WILL PACK EVER]
N ever-To-Be-Forgotten V alues That Will
Set N ew M oney-Saving Records
a

THIS IS AN OCCASION THAT MERITS YOUR SINCEREST
ANNI) MOST PROFOUND INTEREST.

Il is not often that men have an opportunity to partici­
pate in values like these. There are black, brown and
tan Oxfords and Shoes in hlutchcr and balmoral styles.
All have rubber heels. Goodyear welt oak soles. Kid or
calf uppers. Wide or box toes. Leather insoles and
counters. Sizes run from (i to 11 and nil widths. We
can fit you/ feel and pocketbook perfectly. Here a
downtrodden dollar will he reinstated and its owner
handsomely reimbursed for his time and effort to save.
$1.50, $5.00 and $11.00 values. Now-

Thru the unusually large business this store will enjoy beginning^

*

Here is an exceptional opportunity to fill your
summer needs at a ridiculously small expenditure. Those
of you who are familiar with our standard of value
will make every effort to be hero while the assortments
are complete.
Our old customers know that it pays to shop where
full returns are assured and thru the savings that these
buyers will experience in this sale we know that we are
going, to make hundreds of new customers for this store,
whose patronage we will enjoy during the coming year
of 1925, and we hope for years to come.
Enthusiasm will run high in favor of our
store during the next seven days, beginning January 21,
for the remarkable values and the remarkably low pri­
ces prevailing with every sum saved, comes the surety
of no sacrifice of quality or style, so that the economies
which are made possible by this sale are of the only sort
worth while—unusual values at prices permitting de­
cided economy.

•

BOYS’ SHOES

Good, all-leather footwear.

m erchandise with prices in keeping with our promise o f genuine il
Every economical, careful thinking man and woman for a hundred J
W e are not g o in g to tell you th at every sale is final, th at there will J
even t o f your being dissatisfied with any purchase m ade in thisstwj

SHIRTS

f

i

RECORD BREAKING PRICE CUTS!

Children's anil

You tire hound to find what you want here.
They are up to the minute patterns— till
bought for present season wenr and selling
You will be doing yourself an Injustice in not
examining this great line first. Our special
lot up to $2.00 value for------

Hoys .sizes 8 1-2 (o 11 and It 1-2 (o 2’s
Your unrestricted choice.

c c ,.

EVERYUODY IS IN ON THIS FEAST OF SAVINGS
HERE IS WHERE WIDE-AWAKE MEN SAVE.

every day. The assortm ents are vast in m agnitude, unrivalled in qd

$1.15
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED!
We must have at least 15 extra snlcspople— those with e:
perience preferred—to help us pass out these amazing ba
gains. Apply to "THE-MAN-1N-CIIARGE"
TH ESE LIBERAL REDUCTIONS OPEN THE AVENUE

Fine Madras Shirts
(tegular $3.r&gt;0 Values.
....French cuff style. These Shirts
are strictly first quality woven mail,
ran in the new spring htripe* mill col­
ors, .Made by the best shirt makers.
Perfectly cut and beautifully made.
Every man can afford one.

MEN’S HOSE

HEAVY SHOES

Silk and Lisle Hose for men—Wilson

AII-Leather-Work Shoes for .Men

llros.

First quality, ail nixes and

good colors, new merchandise—not
odd lots or “chonk-y” bargains.

You

economize here—real value. Five pair

When it comes to real high quality
shirts this sale gives every man a
great saving opportunity. Sale price

(While *100 pair lust)

Of all the real, genuine, honest-to*
goodness Bargains in this nale—this
is the big value.S 3.00 and a few
otl.-irs. These shoes are nil made
from selected stock, double stitched
onk tanned sole and will give the
best of satisfaction in a heavy work
shoe, timid sixes await the early buy­
ers.

Now at
SILK STOCKINGC!

•
$2.50 GRADE—NOW $1.95
And the values are nil genuine. Pure thread silk stocking. Full fashioned Gordons,
Itetler quality, also the famous EVKUWKAK UR AND. A complete range of sixes
in the newest shades. And at u real bargain. Price $2.50 Gordon's for-----

m
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» .Il

LADIES FOOTWEAR

\,i tin"
\vte
O'*.

Step-ins and Pumps—latest style
[laments. From our la-st lines and
*.50. New seasonable footwear,
on. Entire' slock on sale—

every 1

Boy’s Wool Sweaters
M .nlc f r o m M u lt q i i n l l l , m a l r r l a l I b e a u ­
t i f u l l y tu l l t ir r il i |i »(»•!* |m r l» r l» , h a l f b e l l ,
i i l h r r v iilnlii I'.inrll-ti
»l&gt; lc.
In M o r n .
l * r o m ~ icrt-y i n n t r r l n I s d a r k l i r m i m i l
heather m i l l u r n . l it e r , man n e e d * on
i - t l r o a l li u m M|iort r o o f .
U rn
t i r r r I- o n
I h i*s i * n &lt; ri&lt; -ll) n i l
i-il x t i o r i r n a l i .

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it m il t i r t i u l I I u l l u l l n r -

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�that our purpose will be speedily accomplished ! ! !

OF OUR STORE With Eager and Enthusiastic BUYERS!!
Here Is A Sale O ffering B uying Opportun­
ities That Occur Once In A Blue Moon.

intinuing for seven days, this sale is hound to score a positive triumph

Snturdny, January 21th. an event brim full of econ­
omy for you begins—price reductions of unexcelled
importance—reductions which will enable you to fill both
present and future needs with the most substantial sort
of savings. There are hundreds and hundreds of items
—too many to advertise—which makes early selection
particularly advisable.
The offerings are so extensive that you should take
full advantage of this opportunity. Our reason for this
thorough house-cleaning of all our fall and winted goods Is
that this store’s success has been built upon confidence
and we arc so happy at the beginning of 1925 thru the
large fall and winter business which we have enjoyed—
that would not have been received nor our trade would

bITerings are real bargains of the highest standard of fall and winter
it as one lon g looked for.
making the statem ent in keeping with our present policy that in the
pale, we will cheerfully exchange your goods or refund your money.

not have patronized us so liberally, had we oflfured you 1023 mer­
chandise in 1021. The' $nme rule will apply to the full and win­
ter of 1025—no 1021 merchandise will he in our stock.
Hence, the closing out of nil our winter stock now—preparing
the big spring business this store always experiences. The ex­
treme values advertised here signal your attention. The per­
suasive prices are bound to bring a large number of buyers.

CONTINUES THROUGH
SEVEN SELLING DAYS

PUM PS-OXFORDS-STRAPS!

Stetson Hats

FOU THE LADIES WHO KNOW VALUE.
A sale that means savings! “The-mnn-in-charge” has gathered
together all odd lots of pumps-strnps and oxfords for misses
and women. Values of better footwear—patents, satins, kids
ami all. Your choice of these fine values, now------

In our Shoe Department we offer some outstanding val­
ues in fine footwear. Shoes of Style—Shoe of Quality—
Shoes of Worth—at Record Low Prices. All new stock,
and every pair on sale without reserce. This sale will
he remembered for many a day by the thousands that
take advantage of this unusual opportunity. Folks:
It’s for you. For you to profit by-----HERE’S ONE SPECIAL TARLE OF
LADIES’ FOOTWEAR
At a price that is barely in speaking distance of their
forme prices. Now—out they go at------

Perhaps sensational, Imt nevertho-less true. Your choice of
Stetson lints with the excep­
tion of n few Ten Dollar lints.
SPECIALS THAT INVITE COMPARISON
CHALLENGE COMPETITION

UNDERWEAR!

BOY’S BLOUSES
Wilson Eros. Pur-* Silk Hose. Here
is a quality value (hut would sell for
a groat deal more in most stores.
One hundred dozen go into this Ine at

The well known, satisfactory make of
Hoy’s lllmises. (Tom Sawyer) neat
patterns in better quality materials.
Some values up to $1.25 grades, Now

t l k l r l l r sl&gt; lp
I iilm i S t i l l . — W i l . n n
Irno.
\ lim it,' l h . i t . l i t m l . ( n r s e r t l r e .
I i . n l 11&gt;' m i l l i i r l i ' r — o f n i l t h e tilif v u n e . I n II I II* S a l e h r r e I . II t u p u n t r l i •r In I h r t r e n l r i l .n it- In t n r r r n u l l l .
III.lo r).
S ni J u n k . Im t n e tt,
elrn n
S p rln u .l u r k .
A ll . U i ' . ( lin t m l i l u r t s
n r c l i i i i l .) Im t t o r n il slu rs .
Ao u r
r lm li'i—

vd m e d i u m

Mid §12.00

S P RI N G AND S U MME R SUI TS
OPPORTUNITIES INOEEO ARE HOLDEN WHEN IIKINCINE SUCH HAVINfiS
-------- AS THESE.
A SALE THAT IS CRAMMED WITH VALUE (OVINE-------Here we offer nhout 200 Summer Suits of Wootens Mixtures, Palm Reach Clothes
and other materials. Values up to $.10.00, New styles. Your choice-----

We tire tiuilting the Roy's Suit Rusiness and
have a few Rlae Serge; also noveltv patterns
in Hi-grnrie Suits for the “YOUNC FEL­
LOW”. Values were $15.00 tint! $18.00 and
reasonably so at that, while about a dozen
suits last your choice for------

THIS ADVERTISEMENT RUT HINTS AT THE EXTENT D ETUIS HALE

SUPER VALUE — LADIES !!!
Every pair a super value! Erasp these unparalleled
price bargains—one of the greatest values of this sav­
ing sale. Hollywood suede sandals, patent pumps, strap
and cut outs, suede pumps and Lady Italtiniore sandals.
You can find just your style and size in this large group
Your unrestricted choice of $5.00 and $6.00 footwear.
This Sale—

Infant’s

Children’s

Q l-m a c
k J lI U L o
Soft Soles, in many leathers
ns to colors and condonations
Your choice

All leather Shoes. Sizes HI-2
| | &lt;,nd ft.w | | 1-2 to 2's.
tine „,„.cin| table of these.
Yuur choice
*

Ladies’
White Canvas Dxf.i
, ..... .
,,ur K'MM* Ones. Now
„

MEN’S—FINE OXFORDS!
EVERY HEART AT WOODRUFF AND WATSON IS INTENT UPON MARINE
THIS SALE PROFITABLE AND PLEASANT FOR YOU
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