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Pair Thursday and Friday; not
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XV.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

NUMBER 149

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925.

j
I
'I

TV .. I .

Captured!

Under
Fire
in

ight For
\S.Agriculiiare
'ill Be Made
jm e M e a s u re l^

This
Is Declared

jD u r i n g

[Measure
Discussed
for Forming
Jo Stimulate
png of Goods

Wizard Is
On

to Nnvnl Appro­
IS Amendment
priation Measure Passed
Without Any Discussion
.
McKeller
Offers Resolution
NS
Violation
ON STAND Questions
Of Last Arms Parley

Deadlocked Conference Reces­
ses Until i}atu:’day While
American Delegates De­
scribe Situation Uncertain

RUNS INTO CALM
IN LOWER HOUSE

President Seeking
CompromiseFormula

Teatlmony of Jarnecke That
Government Officials Were No Time for Meeting of Sec­
ond Arms Gathering Set;
Bribed,EmphaticallyDenied
Plan To Include Russin
By Former Justice Agent

May Take Steps Today To
m
Get Measure Before Joint
Committee; Norris Refuses
notorious rob­
To Make Further Comment
ber bandit ami fugitive from At­

Wednesday’s Meeting Given
Over Entirely to Efforts to
Stnve Off the Collapse Gerald Chapnmn,

Another Ponzi Bubble
Bursts With Arrest
ofMoeTurmanAfter
Police Investigation

Gave High Interest
For A Short Time
Started With $100 But

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 2 .-rre s GENEVA, Jnn. 22. — Despite lanta federal prison, wns captur­
Had Large Business
NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Gaston
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— Tho
ed nt Muscle. Ind., nftcr a pistol
ident Coolidgc is authorized and re­
French
and
Swedish
efforts
nt
me­
Murclo
Shoals
question
went
into
duel
with
officers.
He
is
wanted
B. Means, formor department of
When Crash Came
quested to call a second arms con­ Carl J. Peterson, state bank com­
culm Wednesday, neither the
Justlco ajjent took the witness ference under nn amendment to missioner of Kansas, has been diation, the international Upturn primarily, for n $2,000,000 ninil ahouse
nor the senate taking nnv
conference adjourned Wednesday robbery in New York, for which
ITON, Jan. 22.— stand late Wednesday afternoon in the naval appropriation bill ap­ asked to resign as the result of until Saturday in Anything but a he wns serving n 25-ycar sentence step to send the Underwood bill
NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—
After confessing forgeries to­
ihe Conurcssionol his own defenso in the trial of proved Wednesday by the senate chnrgcs of pardon graft, which conciliatory mood nnd with many when he escaped from prison. He down the legislative lane.
have also Involved Governor J. M.
Leaders of both bodies agreed to
hnd $5,000 in cash nnd $3,00 in
ire considering a himself and Thomas B. Felder on without either discussion or a rec­ Davis, and his son. Peterson, it of the delegates still pessimistic as government bonds on his vperson let the measure lay on Speaker Gll- taling $1,300,000 in a scheme
charges of hnving attempted to ord vote before that measure was is charged, demanded $4,000 for
Ictt’s table one more day to await to enrich himself and invest­
to the outcome. Stephen G. Por­
row their solid bribe government officials.
•
s^vhon captured.
passed.
a
more propitious time for taking ors, More Turman, managing
the
parole
of
Walter
Grundy,
bank
lind some Farm
Means denied testimony of wit­ __At the samo time, Senator Me- wrecker, now serving a term in ter, head of the American delega­
it up. A move might be made director of the Equity Fi­
Hollar,
Democrat,
Tennessee,
offer­
tion, described the situation Wed­
re with the hope nesses for the government that he
Thursday but it certainly will bo nance nnd Service company,
the Kansas 3tate penitentiary.
ed a resolution requesting the
nesday night as "distinctly dis­
undo this week to get the bill into
fgislation enacted had entered into u conspiracy with president
to inform the senate jf
Felder, Elmer W. Jarnecke, or
onferenco between the senate and was indicted Wednesday for
couraging.”
bn.
, ... any of the Cragcr System Glijss the last nrnis confcrece treaty lim­
ousc for modification.
second degree forgery nnd
The
recess
wns
taken
on
motion
[form the bill will casket officials to have indictments iting the. navies of the'great pow­
The bouse rules committee met released in $0,000 bail.
ers
was
violated
by
Great
Britain
of
Sweden,
hacked
by
the
other
[been determined, for using the mails to defraud
iVcdnesday but no consideration
Clients who had been assured—
in the construction of the Rodney
Scandinavian countries, in order
jvas given to the plan to report n
rill be made to pro- ngainst the officinls quashed.
nnd
the
Nelson,
which
have
been
and
for n while received—300 per
ule ordering the measure to cone which will receive
He denied he ever had told Jarto find n means for elucidating and
in the senate as combi­
erence.
House
leaders
do
not
ex­
|it of the President's necko that he had had a confer­ described
cent
per annum on money loaned
co-ordinnting the proposals, declar­
nation battleships and air-craft
pect to succeed in their effort to Turman, started an investigation
mmission ar.d sup- ence on the matter with Attor­ carriers.
resolution went over
ations nnd suggestions before tho
|rm group in Con- ney General DaucJicrty, William under the Tho
Junior Chnmbcr of Commerce get the measure into conference by n week ago. Turman disappeared.
rules, but Senator Mcconference on the question of the
consent.
It can be
« J. Burns or Secretary Mellon and
Hears Complaints Against unanimous
Kellnr said he would press early
blocked by objection of any one He wandered through Buffalo, St.
suppression
of
opium
smoking
in
, Wednesday night characterized “as absolutely false" action
on it.
Railroad Crossing Being member nnd it is understood that Louis, Jefferson City nnd Kansas
Testimony Being Reassembled the Far East, which has become
called bv Chairman statements attributed to him by
The amendment relating to n sec­
Menace
to Motorists Safety tho opposition is prepared to offer City, and then Tuesday night, re­
the
pivotal
problem
nnd
mny
event­
Jenate Agricultural government witnesses thnt he ever ond
to Be Presented to District
nrms
conference,
which
would
turned here, ns he was reported to
Objection.
enuse the collapse of the con­
Itors and Iteprcscn- hnd said or intimated that these deal with both land nnd naval
Grand Jury; Number Wit­ ually
Senutor Underwood, Democrat, have said in his confession, "to
Regulars of The Milwaukee,
ference.
.
d in farm problems or other government officials were forces, was sponsored by Senator
tnke the medicine." With his wife
nesses to Come to Capital
Resolution Is Only Hope .
Its In support of a or could be bribed.
American Association, baseball club Alabama, author of the bill, said he went to tlic office of tho dis­
/
King,
Democrat,
Utah,
and
accept­
IKtc
Wednesday
thnt
ho
expected
President Znhle said Wednesday
nary-Haugen
bill
The idea that anybody in the
without objection by Chairman
WASHINGTON, Ja n . 22— Tes­ night that although he would will arrive in Sanford on Mar. .’t tno liill to be sent to conference trict attorney to tell all about it.
fated in its originnl world could bribe the officials ed
Hale
of
the
nnval
committee.
The indictment wns based upon
jirt session of Con- mentioned by the government wit­
timony ns to the charge of accept­ strive to bring about n solution and will be followed by tho rookie either Wednesday or Thursday.
Time Not Appointed
• Senator Norris, Republican, No- alleged* forgery of one $0,000 note.
contingent
a
short
timo
later
ac­
satisfactory
to
the
American
dele­
okesmen for the nesses, Means said, was ridiculous.
While President Coolidgc has in­ ing u fee after his election for gation nnd those delegations which
cil of Agriculture.
cording to nn announcement maths brnsku, lender of the opposition, de­ There were eight complnlnants.
dicated
that he favored a second appearing before a government
Under
cross
examination
by
gov­
itmcntippposed the American position the Thursday before the regular weekly clared there was no cnnngo in the however, who charged Turman
was given, howevadministration officials department in connection wlith oil best he really expected to accom­
situation nnd declined to make pub­ with hnving swindled them of
[ilan more than any ernment attorneys. Means appear­ conference
have made it plain thnt he did not
meeting of tho Sanford Junior lic his piun if nn attempt is mndc nearly $300,000. There also were
plish
wns
the
introduction
of
a
res­
" f considered by the ed eager to go into details con­ consider
thq time appropriate. For land lenses, on which Senator olution Saturday for the appoint­ Chamber of Commerce. The play­ o &lt;le|lnrt from the usual courso of bundles of notes, allegedly forg­
arm group as the cerning numerous transactions to that renson
administration sena­ Wheeler of Montana, was indicted ment of n joint committee repre­
electing conferees to include sup­ eries, representing large sums.
which
he
testified
a
t
a
previous
bfch they would con-/
tors hud been expected to oppose Inst spring in his own state, is senting the first and the present ers will be proceeded by Manager porters of the Underwood bill. Un­
Prosecutors believe Turman’s
council’s nrgumenta trial for conspiracy to violate the the King amendment.
being reassembled by the depart­ opium conferences. Such a com­ llnrry Clark who will complete a r­ der the usual custom Senator Nor­ forgeries and misappropriations
| also have been pre­ prohibition law and before the
While no formal explanation was ment of justico for submission to mittee, Dr. Znhle, explained, could rangements for their training per­ ris would head tho senate confer­ will total $2,000,000. His report­
President’s agricul- Wheeler committee in Washing­ given, it was understood thnt these grand
jury hero early in February. study the various auggestions offer­ iod here.
ences.
ton. Quotations concerning these
ed confession accounts for nearly
lon.
senators offered no resistance to
A
number
of
witnesses
called
in
Senator Smith. Democrat, South three-fourths of thc amount. Six
ed
by
the
Americans,
British
and
transactions
repeatedly
were
asked
There
arc
about
.15
in
the
squad,
[instead. Farmer-Lathe proposal in the hope of expe­
I, declared in the Scn- by the government attorneys and diting passage of the bill. They the Montana proceedings have been French and reek a compromise for­ according to n letter from Otto Gprolinn, who also mould be a sen­ thousand cancelled vouchers bear­
[y that an extra ses- objected to by counsel for Means. had been informed that unless the subpoenaed to come to Washing­ mula nnd urge the first opium con­ Ilorchert, president of the base­ ate conferee under the customary ing on thc case arc in thc pos­
system of selection, snid Wednes­ session of thc authorities.
Vcss should be called Many of the qbiectlons were over­ amendment was written into tho ton nnd information has been re­ ference to adopt this.
Dr. Znhle said he believed the ball club. There is included in the day that tho ncnate leaders would
lltUral legirlntion is ruled by Judge Lindley nnd Means measure there would be ..a protract“I started borrowing from Pet­
, WMMVV. ceived by Senator Wheeler’s as­
sociates thnt he also will be for­
of opium smoking belong­ team Bunny Brief, who. in 1023 ipuke n "bungle” if they uttomptod er to pay Paul in my struggles to
I Mar.
sen- Procced®d to give minute oxplana-|^j
u 4 . ; Similar 8Cn*
from the Democratic side mally summoned but the senator question
to upqoint other conferees. He deed solely to the first opium confer°!JV
" A similarimlposal relating only himself ban refused to make pub­ eneo which wns confined to the knocked 40 home runs while n alnred he did not "like the infer­ pay high interest qn $100 I bur­
other Western Sena- of these had to do with liquor
,
,
member
of
the
Kansas
City
club.
rowed to send my widowed moth­
soa forces, however, was incorIview of the farm withdrawn! permits nn&lt;j cases in­ porated in the last annual naval lic any statement concerning the Dowers having colonies in the Far Arrangements for the reception of ence thnt he and Senntor Norris er and her children in Chicago,’’
East, nnd expressed tho view ns thu club nro now being made by nnd Senator McNnry, Republican, Turman told prbsccutora.
|t move, interest has volving violation of the prohibi­ supply bill, but the house did not mntter.
Department of justice officials president of the present conference the Junior nnd Senior Chambers of Oregon, would not sustain the sen­
in the efforts to get tion law.
"I discovered n get-rich-quick
include it in the pending measure
Mr. Porter’s motion for a re­ Commerce. The players will live' ate’s action in conference although scheme.
fnl measure through
I tried to be a Nnpoleon
Enrlier in the day Jarnecke, a and it is the expectation of some r.lso withheld announcement on the that
they
opposed
passage
of
the
Un­
view
of
the
first
conference
would
subject,
but
it
was
understood
the
since administration former assistant to Means who has senators at leakt that tho King
at the Montezuma Hotel,
of finance, a Ponzi, nnd flopped.
derwood
bill."
require
the
unanimous
approval
of
bt favor an extrn ses- pleaded guilty and is a government amendment will be
In response to a plea by Frank
eliminated prosecution, in moving for action the delegates.
Senate lenders Wednesday stood My bubble busted Just when it
MncNeil), secretary and treasurer
witness testified that he now is witch tho bill is considered by in Washington, intended to bring
by
their plan to seek the appoint­ looked most real.”
Unanimity
seems
out
of
the
ques­
the ease into the territory in
of the newly organized Sanford ment
kry-Haugen bill orig- on the government payroll at $77 house and senate conferees.
But through the confession nnd
as senate conferees of Sena­
tion
because
all
the
countries
hav­
|ed for creation of a n weelc as an informer. He said
The King amendment, as ap­ which the alleged incidents lead­ ing possessions where opium is Golf club, for aid in raising $700 tors McKinley, Illinois; Keyes, New during his arraignment the 27to he used to bring nationally
port corporation
to he had mi\dc as much as $1,000 a proved suggests no time for the ing to the original indictment took
Republicans nnd Harri­ ycar-obl prisoner iqnintnincd that
marketing of farm week while associated with Means holding of the conference leaving place. It was also indicated that smoked would undoubtedly vote known golfers here, the club voted Hampshire,
son,
Mississippi,
mem­ criminnl intent had been absent
against
Mr.
Porter’s
motion.
that the sports committee be di­ bers of the senate Democrat,
carried clauses deal- when tbp latter was a department that to the discretion of the pres­ tho scope of the proceeding might
agriculture
com­ from hi.4 career; thatt he was plnyTry
to
Avert
Colinpse
rected to assist in raising the mon­ m u te which considered Muscle
ice rntios. Tho latter
be widened.
ident. .
ing an interesting ga*mo with dol­
of
justice
agent.
The
entire
day
wns
given
over
ey. The money, according to Mr. Shoals legislation.
Id in the modified draft
Senntor Wheeler, who has char­
Wanted Russia In.
lars, until thc piny became toe
to
nttumpts
to
snvc
the
conference
MacNeill,
is
to
be
used
for
public­
the council of agriculSenntor King suid privately he acterized the proceedings against from a crash. It began with n spir­
fast.
wanted to include Russia among him as a "frame up.’ was chnrg ited repudiation by Lord Cecil of ity purposes ns tho securing of
Years ago, ho said ho left his
prominent
golfers
in
one
of
the
forni, an advance of
the nations to be invited to the j od in the Montana indictment with Cbchvood, head of the British del­
mother b| Chicago and came here
host
means
of
securing
desirable
trould be made by the
conference, but thnt ho had been Arranging in violation of legr.l re­ egation, of Mr. Porter’s accusation advertising.
to seek means of support for he!
le Corporation to fttold if he did so, his amendment strictions resulting from his elec­ that finnndul considerations enter­
and his sisters nnd brothers. Tin
In
his
talk
before
thc
club
Mr.
[proposed corporation,
would meet with vigorous opposi­ tion to receive a fee of $10,001) ed into powers’ reluctnnce to end
$100 loan started him borrowing
return at from comtion. He added thnt he still was from Gordon Campbell, n Montana opium smoking within n fixed per­ MacNeill denounced what he* term ­
He became a "shoestring brok­
ed as rumors to the effect thut n
| collected from the pro­
hopeful thut by th.* time the con­ oil man for services in the leasing iod.
er."
Friends loaned him smnll
clique
is
endeavoring
to
gain
con­
corporation would bo
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— The ference was held there would be of public lands. At the time the
It
continued
with
a
speech
by
M.
sums,
which he in turn loaned to
trol
of
thc
local
course.
He
de­
|y 1') individuals, in­ senate Wednesday ratified treaties n degree of diplomatic relations grand jury nction was taken, he Dalndier, French colonial minister,
t Arrangements incident to the
secretaries of the with tho Dominican republic con­ with Rursin that would make it was engaged in directing the sen­ who quoted from resolutions in the clared that it wns the desire of the golf tournament Friday afternoon merchants, who thus were enabled
[sericulture nnd Com- firming the evacuation of American possible for that country to be ate Daugherty investigation. A American congress and from the golf club to stimulate in every way nnd the dinner dunce following to discount their bill for six to
eight per cent, of which Tujman
possible interest in playing golf
^rtment ns ropresentn- military forces and describing the invited.
special committee of the senate speech of Mr. Porter nt Geneva here both among residents und out at the Sanford Country Club were got half.
public, nnd 12 others method for the refunding of the
Final nction had been tuken on promptly investigated the indict­ Inst year in nn attempt to prove of town people. He further declar­
Business improved rapidly. He
by the President from Dominican debt totaling $25,000,­ the navnl bill before Senator Mc- ment nnd submitted a report, that
•virtually completed T h u r a d ay
the American themselves real­
thnt thc now golf club is not be­
advertised. He went in for char­
I submitted by farm or- 000.
,
„ , Kellar offered his resolution con­ which wns adopted by the chamb­ ized thnt no laws against opium ed
mudo exclusive in any sense morning, according to an an- ity nnd affiliated with society. He
■in each of the 12 fedUnder the terms of the refund­ cerning tho Rodney and Nelson. er declaring the proceeding was smoking could lie effective so long ing
of
the
word and urged that every nounccment by the committees in became secretary of the Brooklyn
|nk districts,
ing treaty the president of the He presented it for incorporation
as heavy international smuggling one in Sanford become members. charge. The tournament, in which Jewish Center and, until he re ­
of the bill declared it United States will appoint a gen­ in a resolution ho prerented Tues­ unjustified.
Nevertheless,
the indictment i of opium went on unchecked.
Whut were termed dangerous teams of eight players represent­ signed a few days ago was pres­
• no new tariff princi- eral receiver of Dominican customs day which would call upon the was
lie
committed
Franco
to
com­
lirld
on
tho
docket
of
the
grade
crossings in the city, partic­
ident of the Young Judea move­
eeki to operate under to collect all customs duties in president for information as to
federal court last sum­ plete abolition of opium in Indo- ularly those at First, Second and ing thc Winter Park and the locnl ment.
Ihedules to "that agri- tho republic until the payment or whut steps bud been taken to a r­ Montana
Chinn within fifteen yearn after
At last he induced nn uncle,
V lie included in the pro- retirement of nil bonds is sued for bitrate the question of Jim eleva­ mer and fall, while Senator Wheel­ tho council of league of nations Third streets and on French Ave- clubs will compete for a silver lov­
er
was
engaged
in
campaigning
for
nuo between Seventh and Sixtli ing cup donated by the Snnford some cousins nnd friends to help
Jem. which now is so ef- the refunding of its present obliga­ tion of the guns on thirteen Amcrithe vice-presidency of the l-n Fol- proclaimed that illicit opium pro­
came in for &lt;i share of the Chamber of Commerce, will get him finance the Equity company.
i industry and labor."
hnttleships against which Great lctto ticket, nnd it still remains in duction in Chinn hud been appre­ streets,
tions.
\
discussion.
Tho crossings ns they
To those who invested money in
The general received will apply Britain entered a protest on the
ciably reduced.
now
are
were
declared to he dun- under* way at .3'o'clock when the the company, Turman is alleged
that
status.
tho sum so collected first to the ground that it would he violative
gerous nnd various members urged fiVst foursome will tee off.
to have promised, and paid for a
payment of expenses of the receiv­ of the naval limitation treaty.
thnt they be marked with gutes und
The matches arc expected to time, fantastic interest rates which
Nine
Are
H
urt
When
Would ()ucry Britain
ership; second, to payment of in­
To Pave Road From
crossing gongs. TTie practice of hare been ’playdd by 5 o’clock were supposed to represent pro­
►C,TON, Jan. 22.— Tho terest on all bonds outstanding; ^Vith respect to the Nelson nnd
lenving automobiles parked on the
Utah
Train
Is
Derailed
Savannah
To
Line
on deals made through tips
th*e
Rodney,
tho
McKcllnr
resolu­
third,
to
pnyment
of
tho
annual
fd a bill to promote nrostreets without lights was con­ when K. W. Pcnrmnn, secretary of fits
from
men high in Wall Street fi­
funds
provided
for
amortization
of
tion
would
nsk
the
president
to
ob­
the
Sanford
chamber,
will
make
an
con.servntion of helium,
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Jon. demned us productive of many ac­ address of welcome to the visit* nance.
ATLANTA, Jan. 22.—Plans for
pe passed a bill for a there bonds„iiiclucling interest up- tain from Great Britain tho infor­
cidents.
Definite
action,
however,
Tho list of complainants Includes
senate a permanent paved highway from 22.—Nine passengers were injured was postponed until after a new ing golfers nnd present the cup to
Ijcan embassy and con- on all bonds held in the sinking mation ami inform the
fund; nnd fourth, to purchase nnd whether these ships conform to the Savannah to tho Georgia line were early Thursday when a Denver and scries of ordinances, whicli it is tiie winning team. Music for the Lizzie Wilsker, who charges she
fra&lt;in Tokio.
made nt n meeting of members of Rio Grande Western westbound understood the City Commission • occasion will be provided and by entrusted $34 000 to Turman and
•to rejected n proposal cancellation or retirement and can provisions of that treaty.
Calling attention that the craft the State Highway Commission, it [train was wrecked at Mack, Utah, will soon take nction on, have been tho Fort Pitt orchestra which, also did not got it buek: Moses laudI funds to maintain ma— collation of any of the new issue
miles west of here.
of bonds ns may be directed by had been described in the senate as was announced Thursday.
Mi.
will furnish music for the dance hold, whose claim is $1)0,000; Aaron
made public.
elections sub-commit- the Dominican government. Tho combined battleships und aircraft
Mr. MacNeill, as n member of during the evening. The dance be­ Lnidhold $32,000; Sidney Smith,
Mnded the seating of remainder would be paid to the carriers, Senator McKcliar’s reso­
the Senior Chamber of Commerce, gins a t 0 o’clock and tickets, which $30,000; and others.
lution would at k whether this is
They received high interest foi
►Vfiebl, Democrat, Texas, Dominican government.
suggested
thut committees appoint­ are priced at $1.50 are available
Under nn additional article of a fact and whether their construc­
a time. Then when their earning!
called on Secretary
ed
by
the
various
civic
organiza­
through
tho
woman’s
committee
of
tion did not violate provisions of
tions in Sanford confer on the pro­ which Mrs. R. A. Newman is or investments with the Equity
information on the tho pact, thc publ'c debt of the Do­ nrmanent
of aircraft carriers,
minican
republic
could
be
increased
| r»tiona agreement.
Company hud reached considerablo
jects they are seeking'to have ac­ chairman.
without consent of the* United thc treaty limiting thc tonnage and
size, thg, interest ceased, they
complished and thus eliminate con­
’t&gt;ot?w» brother-in-lnw Staten
Tables
und
cqrds
for
those
who
until all bonds of the present
Dreams of grent emprise, high in New York but that he has been i idernble lost motion. In this man- desire to play bridge will be pro- charged and principal
was not
' resident Harding, reChamber Will H ear
ndventure and extensive travel a resident of Florida for about a nor, it was snid, certain projects | vided throughout the afternoon and forthcoming on demand. Thc com­
B W cndent of prisons. debt have been paid.
| a* “i". containing a remay be left to one club which w ill! evening,
pany itself is a complainant, Tur­
nnd n half.
Credit Expert Talk were rudely shattered when mem year
leave
the
others
free
to
work
for
I 1resident Coolidgc call Popham Found Guilty
man's associates claiming to have
Due
to
tho
ability
of
the
golfers
He denied stoutly that his des­ issues they deem necessary.
bers of the Sanford Police force
Inference, passed the
to participate in the tourney it lost upward of $340,000.
tination
had
been
New
York
nnd
In Oyster Fraud Case C. I*. Younts, field secretary of rudely pulled Edward DcLong, Or- asserted equally firmly that he It was urged thut thu m atter of is expected that q large gallery Alleged forged notes arc in thc
engaging n professional bandmast­
tiio senate foreign
the Retail Credit Men’s National I a a d o, 13-year-old udventurcr,
not run away from his home. er now so that a good band ntuy bo wilt be on hand throughout the possession of authorith.% signed by
■committee ^ and others
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 22.—Wil­ Association, of Bt. Louis, will ^be from a gondola on a north bound hadInvestigation
matches. Thu Winter Park play­ T. Crawford Stevens, president of
by
the
local
police,
organized before tho tourist season ers number among their ranks sev­ the Westchester Title Company
“ night dinner at liam Lee Popham of Apalachicola one of the principal speakors Fri­
east an entirely different next year. Immediate uction was
I House.
was found guilty by a jury in fed­ day afternoon when the Sanford freight train Thursday morning. however,
upon the matter. It develop­ declared to be needed in order eral players of first class ability nnd treasurer of Coy. Hunt and
eral court here Thursday of de- Chamber of Commerce gathers at The youthful traveller was escort­ light
after a telephone conversation to allow the organization time for nnd those familiar with the abil­ Company for $32,000; H. A. Schra­
a scheme lo defraud by us­ the Seminole Cafe for ita regular ed to the police station by Chief ed,
I*rohi Director viring
with
the police department in Or­ practice as a year is said to be ity of the Sanford golfers are an­ der of A. Schrader Cons, Inc., for
Williams
and
was
made
comforting U. S. mails to further lu* weekly meejing.
lando,
thnt the boy had taken the necessary in order to obtain a real­ ticipating a hot fight. The vis­ $35,000 Jacob Estey. president of
until his father arrived from
|d’ By Smugglers scheme. I’oppham’s three asso­ Mr. Younts bears tho reputation nblo
itors are coached by Dow George, of thc Sstey-Welt Securities Co.,
proverbinl French leave from a ly creditable band organization.
ciates,, J. J. Abbott, Chari24 N. ..............
..„ of the nation’s fore­ Orlando to tnke him home.
of being w
one
Edward,
apparently
not
an
adept
I
school
that
ho
had
been
attending
Tho question of thu old Atlantic Lrothcr of the local pro, who wilt for $30,000.
.,
on creji t und
l LK’„Jan- 22- — Federal Himpson, Willium R. Collier wer* mojlt authorities
Coast Linu passenger statio n . was team with Kerrigan in a series of
| credit
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methods.
He has been at the art of beating his way on a i there.
Commisiioner
Roy acquitted. J. D. Kenney, the o
brought before tho club and spec­ professional matches in Tampa Bill To Buy Cape
train,
esconced
himself
comfortj
The
youngster
was
clad
a
bit
l ™1 Commissioner of In- ----- wns covered by the indict-' travelling for the association for ably on the train while it was only [ too scantily for a prolonged so­ ial committee wns appointed t 9 soon.
speaking
on
“A
KS?™6 D»Vid H. Blair, Inent by Judge Jubb who ^stru ct- about two years
Cod Canal Reported
Dinner will bo served at 7 o’clock
short distance out of Orlando. He ) joura in u climate such us New inve: tigate tho legal status of tho
I lj *° permit smuggling cd the jury to return a 'i e r d i j . Ncw Conception Of Credit.” He ilmade
according to arrangements by
question
nnd
report
to
tho
cham­
no
efforts,
it
ia
said,
at
cory
i
York
is
reputed
to
have
at
this
hingto" of thousands of acquittal. Judge G r i '
more than 41 States,
uear. [has visited mort
Mrs. Pettitbcnoit, who asks that
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. — X
passing
sentence
''n
'
t
h
r
w
appearing
in
approximately 300 ccalmcnt but elected to enjoy the season. He wore no coat nnd the ber at the next meeting.
La in ?L.,for thc s hrinc fng c motion by defense for new hi
reservations be made by the couu- bill for thc government to pur­
sleeves
of
his
blouse
stopped
ab­
r.
scenery
as
he
came
through
thu
I
?
S. W arner
cities.
try club phone, number 2,500 us chase thc Cape Cod canal was fav­
COSTA RICA DESIGNS
country. This, however proved his ruptly a t the elbow. Perhaps he
lim ' Cp? ty U* S- Marshall trial.
quickly
as possible. The dinner orably reported Thursday by tho
relied
upon
the
stoutness
of
his
undoing
when
the
conductor
caught
Low
now chief of poThe senate ratified treaties with
Commerce
Committee.
GENEVA. Jan. 22.—Costa Rica and danco are for the benefit of Senate
heart, which wns shown in his a t­
^ stify in g a t the
June will start on J J ^ ay ,th a the Dominican repulse on evacua- sight of him.
hns resigned from membership in the newly organized Sanford Golf Though opposition was made by
titude
towards
the
police,
to
carry
year.
That
a
wash
day
m
u
tif)n
of
Amel.jcan
troops
and
re­
The
young
traveller
told
tho
po­
l e r "Wl S.h*W°n and Wilseveral committeemen.
,
the League of Nations.
J Club.
,
•
, fun(jjng
the u orainican dent.
lice thnt his home originally was him safely through his journey.
Thf.n hurMjay ^ d u r e d Ba- warning to the prospcitt
|Wm “ on after hU arrest. brides.

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TRAINING PLANS
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY a|, i»25,

the Jewel o f the W est Coast
REASURED for years as the choicest piece of Alfred Ringling’s
great holdings, its tropical beauty held intact, Whitfield Estates
wfil at last be offered to the public on Thursday morning January
29th, at nin o’clock
Bathed ijn year ’round sunshine, warm as May while the Northland
freezes, truly it is a spot of enchantment Fronting on the most beauti­
ful bay in the world, sloping gently to the waters’ edge, it offers incom­
parable home-sites. Here, amid the riotous color with which nature has
endowed the flora of the W est Coast, the genius of man is creating a
modern wonderland that beggars description.
Wide boulevards, perfectly paved, will traverse the property, so ingenim agnm cent Hotel, an imposing Yacht Club, a beautiful country club are
but a few of the improvements which will begin at once.
M any homes are now being constructed on the property so th a t you
m ay have your choice of a building site, or you m ay purchase a wonder­
fully attractive home ready 'to be lived in.
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Reservations Will Be Accepted Noiv
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W hile no sales will be actually consumm ated until the Opening Day, January 29th, &lt;7
we will accept reservations now.

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There will be many who will buy a number of lots to resell at higher prices. To get in on the ground floor
prices at which the first unit will be offered, you m ust
make your reservations at once.
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Magnificent Opportunities
T he grow th of Sarasota
w ith in th e p a s t tw e lv e
months has been astound-

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cost $3,000,000, wilt be construct-

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T h e N a tio n 's O ld e st R e a l E s ta te F irm
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�ed such count favored Senator
Mayfield. At the last session, the
committee declared unfounded the
charges of excessive expenditures,
but eight additional witnesses were
heard a t this session on the
charge of fraud and imidation.
The sub-commlttcc. in addition
to Chairman Spencer, Republican,
Missouri, included Senators W at­
son. Indiana, and Ernest, *Ken­
tucky, Republicans, and King.
Utah and Neely, West Virginia,
Democrats.

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C opy o f R ep o rt on .D ec lin e ciujod between the Brutish trensR cn u ested By S e n a te A t Uly officials and A ustralia.
The
I ts Meeting on W e d n e sd a y ; money will be used for public imH u g h e s W n n lsT o H car F a c t s
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Senate Wednesday fornmlly ca,lc‘on Secretary Hughe:! for n copy of
the much-discussed Paris ropnrn-;
tionu agreement together with such
information concerning its licgo*

f i r„vidiiig oivuituniUea equal to
.j,, a oJ
Australian*,
G reat B ritain has agreed also to
contribute to the cost of receiving
depot* to lie established in thu vaAustr.nl in cxnerts to
i imis
borrow a total of $170,000,000 for
the ;ir.ymi'.it of $du,00'j,00u ior in­
terest charges, the money to be
used for public improvements. The
flotation oC the loan itrclf will be
nnd* rtnkeu by Australia and th
borrowing* * will probably extend
over a ions- period.
Tiie Now South Wales govern­
ment has Lvccntly accepted the
crianmnwtiii th government’s nf.cr
of $2,300,001) for fostering im­
migration. This money wtll be
ndvnnccd iit l-ondnn ns required.

No Coffee, No Tea;
Star Boarder Fights
DAYTONA. Jan. 22— “He ask­
ed for tea. There was no ten.
"He naked for coffee. There
was no coffee.
"He then hit mo threa times
across the head."
Christina Lawrence, negress,
tratified ngainst her star boarder,
Will Jones, in municipal court Mon­
day mopnir.g nnd her testimony
wm cnrrnrboratcd by Bertha Hol­
lins. The negro wns fined 510.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.— The
long pending Lausanne treaty pro­
viding for resumption of'diploma­
tic relations by the United States
with Turkey wan brought out from
relative obscurity Thursday by the
White House dinner conference con­
cerning its position in the senate.
At the invitation of President Cool*
idge, members of the Hennte for­
eign relation* committee discussed
the treaty a t the White House
Wednesday n iih t with Richard
Washburn Child, who repreronted
the United States in it* negotia­
tion.

PLAN CAGB TOURNEY.
TAMPA, Jan. 22.—A' competi­
tive basketball schedule has been
arranged by school principals and
W. L. Quinlan, director of public
recreation here, fo r children in
eight of the city's elementary
scnools. The schedule will begin
January 2.1 and continue through
March 13, with games to bo nlaved each Friday. Members of the
different grades will oppose each
other, and suitablo trophies will he
awarded the champions.

Have Ptovcn
it Good For

Bandits Escape With
$900 In Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 22. —
Squads nf depute sheriffs nnd i&gt;oliccmrn are guarding roads lending
out nf the city in nn effort to nr*
rest three armed motor bandits who
held on n down town Western Un­
ion Office here nt midnight Wed­
nesday night nnd escaped witii
A few very quaint dancing frocks $000 in currency. It was the eighth
are made of stiff shiny black satin "f a series of robberies occurring
with a certain crinkled effect. Th*’:* hero in tha Inst few days.
,
are usually combined with gold
A smnrt acccarnry is n double
Firing of pearls, one of natural col­
The pnhuna negligee It much or nnd one n delicate pink, held In
smarter thnn the lnee-trimmcd nf- place with a sapphire clasp.
fair for the slender woman, it
comes in the most gorgeous color­
Buffalo hides nnd sheep rkins are
ings and fabrics nnd has nn irre­ imnortnnt items in Java's leather
sistible appeal.
industry.

A ddress In Cham ber
Favors. ?»Jy Re cei ved
WVuiiestl ly on the subject &gt;i iuterenllicd debts by Louis Marin,
former m inister of lihcrutcd re­
gions and now opposition deputy,
received en'husiastic comment in
Thursday Homing newrpanern re ­
gardless of party liner. The rubstanc.* o£ the deputy's remarks
' chted powers would not he desirn- were by moral inquity, France will
he compelled to pay enormous sum s
‘ T blc.
,tr*v' Sei-sfe irreconcilable* who have demanded oy her by the United
♦••-t, declared their nolo pur pore i&gt; t" Stntcs.
. _ ^ g o t the fartr. so as to determine
;
wi n *h&lt; r the agreement does in fnct
* ’ com it the Unit 1 States in the
(The Progressive Grocer.)
settlement of tl:? l partitions prnbA brill*.’ .walked briskly into u
'•r *~ lcm, refiisrel to indicated he cotrrse
. - t h e y might uu ue should Mr. Kioctry sto.ro, and inked for a cou­
ple of good egg plants. As thr g ro ­
.- , .H ughi° take thni p isition.
cer *.v.n' wrtinping them up. she
Enci-dcri Authority?
*'■ There were riiggestidns, however, asked “ How deep should these be
’ ’ that th** Senate would declare that planted to ire. best results’.'"
•T’l&amp;ntidV" said the astonished Jess Crawford, Organist,
•**- in its judgment the Executive -Dentoritr./YniiVe
not going til plant
■j—* pnrtmcnt of the Government exExplains W h y H e Plays
,
carried its authority in negotiating them are you 7" •
“ Yes." replied the bride. “ My
. ..jjth " agreement without the advice
M odem Music
hu: hand won’t eat any but strictly
_ and consent of Congress.
In this connection it was pointed flesh eggs ami the stores are so
Tlio organ, associated hereto­
•' •“ out that Comrre i had assumed full unreiiahl,', I have decided to raise
fore
with Sunday morning in
my
own."
r t; authority over the settlomenl of the
church and the most solemn nml
wnr *M»t to ‘he United States by
impressive of concerts, is now
NAME JUSTICE OF PEACE
he nlli-d nnd n’ xocintcd powers,
joining
other classical instru­
TALLAHASSEE.
.Inn.
22.
—
" nnd that the Paris agreement dealt
in the interpretation of
'w ith the debt *if Germany for the Governor Martin lias appointed O. ments
what, fev tho hick of a better
i V maintenance of the American nr* 1 Strickland of Miami as justice
is called “jazz.”
of tho' pence for District No. ti of name,
• i ni” of **ccupatinn nn the Rhine.
Jess Crawford, America's most
In the form originally offered by Dade county.
famous organist, lias succumbed
J. M. Archibald, of Center Hill
Senator Johnson before Secretary
to the lure of modern syncopation
Hllghcs issued hi statement do- lias been appointed justice of the
nnd is blazing a trail which will
• - 4 clnrlng thnt the United States wm t’l'aco for District No. 7, Sumter
undoubtedly ho followed by many
- " ' not i bMgatcd under the settlement County.
other fanfous organ musicians.
„ * tn take any action in. the event of
Mr. Crawford plays a t tho Chi­
. ,, tiie failure **f Germany t•* pay r* cago, in Chicago, III., tno largest
Couple
Quizzed
About
.* pn rat Inns, the resolution • r&lt;*!\
theatre in tho world. Although
’ railed upon the State Department Man Killed in Miami
tho public calls what ho plays
’j for a ropy, of the agreement.
'‘jazz,'A»ii3 refu ec* ao-to consider
'iv*
r r *alien Suect.-led?
AM 1.3 a a. 2-r. w . c.iiipleV p-'
In th ’‘ Foreign Relation: f'nm- reiMl
cnting
themselves to he Mr. nnd
• ^ rm’Mce however. Chairman Borah Mr*. Andrew
F. Ostroff of Kansan
SL^oTered an amendment utiii • • which &lt;’itv,
tine: tiorifd until an early
BIr. Hughe i w*ujl*I have be“n a :! oil hour were
Thursday morning by police
sn,.oitiini i w h e t h e r Ambassador
thn murder of Morris L.
■ Kellogg had at uny time durin;- regarding
Simon,
wealthy
glass iminufnctur,.* .th e nognr.iations suggested a re ,c&gt; cr of Kan as City,
whose body was
viiii- n that tiie ngrnement :dimdd
in th*. brush besides Gratig., .not I"* conatrned an. binding the I'tund
ny rend Tuesday iifteraonn. Th •
•
rer,r» a*ion rettlrniotitl
Senator* Pepper. of Penn:yfv». man and woman are held in I lie
v il t , await tint her mve.
■••■•pin. and WilMn. *&gt;f Ohio, Kepuldi filial
tigatinn.
■■ run -, nunosed thin an en Intent, ni"1
, . til*- ConmPtee finally
accepted
will '•'.*' division a *iil»;;tituts* pro• por-il by Senator I'epper, railing
r -J- for n rrp'irt on the ncgnlir.tion
-•*—itbcm reives.
;i
A* th«* time Se-rci.iry Hughe.* i
- nurd Ida stateme'it on Hr* agr»«*.
r*rn‘ Stale Den:" tn: "it oflleial-- r*&gt;i rat d their denial that Mr. Kid■’^ l forr*- (mil siige-t ■led a res 'rvatinn
• &lt;Jet the" time of Iho *dgniin* of th**
; • t n ’ ' i' ’"i iit, Tiie;. did. n t however.
■, , th l* p'dillahetl r* n ot . that le&gt; had
tr-r hTeen • I a reservation in the infor
• -nver.-uit’oe &lt; whleJi procidiil
** *lh- olciinry session mly,
nut or* Pepp»r end Willis not
j j f f l v M)o::ei| the Bo ah amendment
»* hip, iltrv id *o voiced opno utlon to
.),&lt;** ,*'-1 ' Utire resolution. They hold
&gt; .«.jii*** view lh-*t it *vu‘j n e c s ary for
A charming dance dress shades
;^ U .,lh r conate to i all formally on the from
a vivid green skirt to a bodice
’ ’ Seer, inrv of State for a copy of til ot ilmii
of silver with exquisite
' ■. agreement.
.-haded
fringes.
-JJ A wits *hc i n c, however, in Iho
.*
there was ro record in
-. -J.^tbe cojmmittee.

Lausanne Treaty Up
Fof \ Consideration

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Lake Front
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'intersmith's
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COME AND SEld
THE HEART Of |
OF THE GREill

“Tiie public insist) on calling
everything ‘jazz’ that has a danco
rhythm," he explains. "But tiioro
are dance rhythms and danco
rhythms. Jazz is one thing anil
American music ns it is devtdoped
today is quite another.
"I think especially of ono fox­
trot ballad thnt I play very often,
‘Honest and Truly,’ ns rhythmic
and melodic a piece of music ns
any thnt the great writers of sen­
timental music have ever given
us. The idea that many* peoplo
have that the masters only wrote
intellectual music is a fnllncy
that must lie exploded before tho
American public will appreciate
what tho modern composers are
doing.
"In reality, tho serious musi­
cians of today arc interpreting
great themes in rhythms of tho
time, much as former composers
interpreted great ■iliemtj hi thy

W atch this paper for tom orrow’s 2 page Advertisem ent
—If it fails to arrive—Phone
“The M an In Charge.”
We H ad one P rinted for You
WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON’S SALE STARTS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT 9 O’CLOCK
EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE WANTED

Seating Of Senator Earl Mayfield
Is Favored By Committee In Senate

liliee nail tne Daunts ot the elec
nil reeou at ed and it was deelar

A Statement From Mr. Clark

Travel in Comfort

THE WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON SALE
COMPANY
Move to?
Why don't you know? They
are now at 117 Bark Ave„
next to the Seminole Hotel
with the Sanford Cycle Co.
They have a swell drive in at
the real* raid give the best of
service ami manufacture their
own famous Hof-Mnc Bat­
tery.

rtis!esf grouting development
on thc'V/ciP Coast
c f flo r id *
O n M em o

^Highway

O n O ld Tampa Bay

The name of Woodruff &amp; Watson has been associated with Sanford business his­
tory since 11)12. It has been one continuous gradual climb to leadership in its line of
which they are mighty proud, and so is Sanford and neighboring territory, within a
radius of 100 miles.
Sound business principles, plus n harmonious blending of high quality nnd low
prices, are the factors which have placed this business on the too rung of leadership
in every line it deals in. Like the tree you wish to preserve, to grow and to last, they
must do some prunning, however.
In Justice to those who have patronized thi.i institution during the past years, the
Woodruff &amp; Watson Store promises them and all who desire to vuil themselves of a
great opportunity to save, such low prices for the highest quality merchandise ns to
cause their sale to linger in your memory as being in a class by itself—a community
benefit—and a "sale with a conscience." Nothing else befits their good intentions,
during their 7-day selling campaign.
I have been given carte blanche orders to dispose of tiie stock irrespective of
profits. Their word, their reputation, is behind evey transaction, great or small, dur­
ing the special selling period.—"And 1 Meant It.".
(Signed)
C. J. CLARK,
"The Man In Charge”

My plans for (hi
it nerc *•*ir, f.-r »■
my home phet u l
ty nt I'matiib, |^B
T hi: proprrt;
public auction t« f l
der for rash or c l
suit |nirch.i«frv ■
Completely
hou-t* " ith
porch, bath a d H
fronting on n n rfl
paved htrerti
I’mntill.i; a
and **ill jirrhiblTH
one-half il- u l^ ^ B
I'alm Court
snhdi\ i-iuns jrr
pn pertiv. frnnlinH
ab .vc l.i.kc
middle of the q i l
rinmicjl (i*
heat im* orange im H
fer two m M l
front in l ake IcdH
several other
i’alm Court fr^XiH
lined uitli craafajH
five feet tall.
H
I will abo oifitiH
lake front
corners and ttkft
make tin finr t
nine big lots in «&amp;■
orange and itrapdmB
lot frontinc entWM
lined street, hi(h «
looking the lair
three to five inirurtsB
chui'cln s, -rhi.nl. o i l
center of CmatQlt ■
AlfO two
tangerine gniiM **■
across the frncr lioB
the finest 160 atRM
id.i. These -iff 1*^
kind of grove that B
rt-ll for four or HuB
lars per acre at
will in- easily
dollars nn acre » V
years.
\
lads will all lx tj
clear. I’urcha'ffJ
home nml oran*e C*1
cjlsIi or assume tkra
on tho original P»™1
Every piece «'f '“ J
lie sold rcgardle* 1
Come and see &gt;•*” |
willing to P '). “ “ 1
that another such
conic soon to Pjir^
sirahlo property i*n
town and on such taj
can get one to
to pay, at h
Come to CmaUtl1*
nary 2.1rd. 19^’
start at 2 B. M. •*
in the heart of thf
tion ca it of the
on beautiful Ruse •»
THOMAS AUmatilla, Lak*i

Prohibition does not prohibit you from —SAVING!
If It I)id This "Selling Event" Would Have Never Been Started.

fB e tw e e ti
rl7 u n p a -a n d S t.'P o te r s titr g
Theso black kill shoes with tho
BCiul-Colonlal tunguo offer the ut­
most in stylu nnd comfort for
traveling. Tho porous quality ot
tti'.a Icnthur makes It supreme In
comfort, without sacrifice of style.
Thu Dim udds a smart uote.
ASHEVILLE

HARRY E.
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THE “ADVERTISED” SALE
Starts Next Saturday in Sanford

January

SANFORD, FLORIDA

You will enjoy l'1*
Street Fair no* 1
Umatilla. The » rt
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Florida.

except the University of
end the 'University of

Irish Industries Thrive
Under Protection Plan
bTATE c o l l e g e
I, Jan. 22.—A new
Hing has been adoptktato College, whereherical system gives
[re modern system of
Fetters. _ Hereafter
Kite on the quarterF wfll' fall into the
fees:
U; II—Good; C—Fair
^-Failure.
|v«i a student three
B denotes two qu*lites one quality unit,
itain a degree, a stiiave enbugh quality
[-.pond with the niw
units. If 'a young
s an hveregV of C,
Sve her 62 units or
end of four years. If
in a subjoct she trill
* C in some other
Her to have the te[• of quality units, a[p.sscs the course in
Ikes •D*
iding system roccivirity of the student
* being heartily enmajority at the stuho feel that it is a
regardless of the ihcassarily caused T&gt;y
[ custom.
Ihnt tb» new system
pted by all southern

DUBLIN, Jan. 22—Protection
for Irish home ‘industries. Intro­
duced in the plast budget by the
Free State finance minister nvowadly as an experiment to see
whether it worked and whether
it warranted a permanent place
in the government's policy, is
snid to have proved successful.
The Federation of Irish Indus­
tries has reported that the tax
on shoes has stimulated the shoe
trade and largely increased the
output of the factories. The con­
fectionery trade and the bottle
hulking trade are said lb have
been sim ilarlyhelped.
In the tobacco trade the duty
imposed for revenue purposes
has operated as' n tariff and has
resulted In the establishment in
the Free State df English firms
nnxious to retain their Irish trade
'by coming • within the tax bar­
rier. They have spent $1500,000
on buildings
and the
_
___
__ factories
have given employment to 1,000
hands.
With 25,000,000 dwellings in tho
United States, it is estimated that
5,000,000 families cannot find
homes.
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England last year.

French Tapestries
Protected By Fund

TO HOLD FAIR SOON
"Jacky" he *anld “you know what
SARASOTA, Jan. 22— Tha Safa
W ill happen'to'you If you tell a
By
Sleeping
sota county fair will b« heW Jan­
l!e?w
r^TTll" “ M y o ath , b o f* ,“ replied Ja ek y ,
M.RSAJLLES, Jan. 22— The uary 27 to 30 and extensive pfeLONDON, Jan. 22^-Because black fellow charged-tn-n country
“me g o down b e l o w — b u m lo n g
Franco-Amerlcan Commission en­
event
of
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trusted with the task of superin“Quite r i g h t ” replied t h e - m a g i s •and will give the character of chlldrtn and to give evMefc* Sn'Me Own behalf,
four racing mn?e »ome of them criminals, the The ftiPgtetrtW, bUng'doubtful ii trate. "And now you know what
K t
A ? «Pe»Witure of the
million dollar RockMler donation
wilt happen if .you tell the truthT”
daily, and o fothoritie* ale considering th e ; he understood the ^nature of an
;° r renovation and repairs a t Fonreworks Ex- building of
special schoolsfor
oath, undertook to exanilne hlm on
tainbleau, has decided to put
will include these youngsters. Children whop " ■/ *:—
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------nien to work immediately reirts« winners have suffered from the disease, it
storing the roofs ftojre, and drain,i Htock show ,5 saItl. not only change their tt
*** astern of the Versailles palace.
The work at Rheims nnd Fon­
niG TOMATO ACREAGE
emotions.
tainebleau will not be started un­
_
Reporting to the Metropolitan
itore,• W ie m a t e r l a f s f t f a t c i r r y - j r t o i pirn iffe acid fo rm t h e
In th e m a n u T iP t h re Vr
til the spring. Such is the dilap- s S in ^ L ' * * ^ ^ * ^ an.' m —^ rom Asylums Board, Dr. Charles Glyni
T h e A ddition of t h e p ro p er quantltlfe* and Itlnde of m a t e r i a l s
lias** nrnttml Wtilrli thi* m ix tu re lx
idated condition of the palace of I.ioO to 2.000 acres will be plant- says: *“It seems that the disease I
t h a t r a r rj r A m m o n ia nml Pfltuih gives t h e a n a l y s i s dssUled. a ml d e te r m in e s t h e condition of t h e m lx 'eraaiHcs, however, that nrchit- ed to bean, tomato and other truck mav pass through a phase In ,
Hire. V liorefore. i h e m a te r ia ls fo rm in g th o D A S E a r * of p rim e Im portanc e In th e m ixture,
.* advised Immediate work lest crops in this district, according to which physical changes are th e ’
that
mins and another winter utterly present indications bused on the only prominentfeature, so
Tlie t w o p o p u la r so u rce s used ns flAttf? a r e f i r s t , th e so-called A d d P h o s p h a te ( t h e p r o p e r n a m e
Pk- crimes may' be committed
for
jP°'| priceless tapestries through sale of seeds by dealers in
f o r w h ich Is S u p e r p h o s p h a t e ) ; an d second, t h e v a r i o u s itra d e s and q u a litie s o f Hone.
boi-r- Csnnl ppiot, Moore Haven lum en the offender is not fully re-,
and West Palm Beach, it is stated sponsible.”
[
S t : p n m * l t O S P I t A T E v a r :- * In q u ality^ ( a n d t h e r e f o r e also In p rice ), th e s a m e a s a n y o t h e r f e r here. Seed sufficient to plant b e - ---------------------------t l l l t e r m a te r ia l. T lie S u p e rp h o sp h a te used In I D E A L fe f tlllx e r s Is o r o u r o w n m a n u f a c t u r e by a new
process. It t o m e s from tlie Mux In n cle a n , s w e e t , dry. h ig h ly a v a ila b le an d finely p u lv e rise d c o n ­
yL IN C r, Jan. 22.—Gadsden fwcsn 1.000 and 1200 acres of j In some parts of Hungary, the '
county farmers arc planning to benn.s already hnv» been sold by i superstition prevails that n loaf of { ditio n . and o n t h i s a c c o u n t we r a y It o u r NKW PIIOORSH SUPRUPIIOSUMIATB. I t c a r r i e s Its p la n t
food In n fo rm t h a t lx readily ttvallaMu f u r th o n o u r i s h m e n t of th e p lant, a n d H I s ' f a r s u p e r i o r t o the
raise more than 1,500 acres of Pahokeo and Canal Point dealers, bread halted on Friday and tm -;
sun-grown cigar filler tobacco dur­ Tomato seed h bring planted be- paled cn a titick is a sure safeguard ( A d d P h o s p h a te m a n u f a c tu r e d u n d e r t h e o ld e r m s th o tls . W e tiro t h e exclusive F lo r i d a m a n u f a c t u r e r s
ing the forth-coming season, it is tween tbc rows of beans in nbout ngaimt fire,_________________ j_ J of t h e NKW I'llOcffcSS S U PK IlPIIO rtPItA T B.
announced here.
Some o f-th e
H O N E MBA I* v a r i e s In u u a llty a s w ell a s In p ric e . I t r e q u ir e s sh illed chSmlS ts a n d la b o ra to r ie s ,
lending farmers in the county have
w i t h ln tr ( c u te e q u ip m e n t to m a k e tho t e s t s w h i c h wn r e q u ir e of th e p u r ity , a v a ila b ility , fin e n e s s
taken up the production of sunof g rin d , »te., of h o n e inoaJs. E v e ry lo t o f h o n e s u s e d .In I D E A !, f e r tili s e r s Is s u b je c te d t o tliese te s ts .
grown Sumatra, it is said, realiz­
ing that while the present price is
a fair one it should yield a profit
of three to five cents a pound. A
great deal of that to be planted
this year is contracted for at 20
cents a pound.
KI.OIIIDA
JA C K S O N V ILL E
Joy Bruce, official mountain-lion
II. r . MINK. H anford lir a n c h Mnhn«cr.
hunter of the State of California,
has bagged 206 Hons.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co,

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THE SELLING PRICE AND
PROFITS TO BE EXPECTED

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Location W ith Regard to
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SANFORD

Mellonvillo nnd Geneva Avenues arc soon to he paved. Streets

Situated nbout two miles from the business district of Sanford,

throughout the subdivision are already laid out and flanked

Compose the final agreement, which, in the case of Oak Hill,

nnd near tho main highway to Orlando, Oakhill is readily ac-

by I'alms.

Electric Lights have already been installed and

has convinced a thoughtful, keen and well-informed buying

possible to the busy working man, and Is in the direction to-

all modern conveniences will soon add to the general attracliveness

public, which continues day by day the rapid selection of prop-

ward which population is moving.

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g"* T**r~ 17.0° Six Montha....«S.(0
Delivered In city by Carrier, pet
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16c. Weekly Edition lx.OO
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obituary
aotleee. card* of thank*.AU
resolution*
ana notices of entertainments where
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wl" »&gt;• moharned
for at regular
advertlstnr
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nnd n,»° »!• local
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Published herein. All rlnhta
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I*pu1b ,,CAtlon of special dispatch•a herein Are also reserved.
in..1 THURSDAY, JAN. 22 , 192.',.

B,BLE
„ KINGDOM

is

No N eed io r Alarm

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As Brisbane Sees It
tremendousTcUv^ty
*°r tw? minutes 6f
line connecting Buffalo and NewHavTn h I"* Ju,?1? a,on» a
edipse of the sun. The shadow o f f h ! J heTe. 'vil1. be a toU1
rate of a mile a second, will allow h n f T v r tr?ve,in* at the
for the scientists to make obse n ^ tw ! tri? nj f,3f 8Cant time
plans have been laid for s t u d y ? 0ILd deduct»ons, but
the route to be conducted with
«♦ obae^vatories along
cision.
1Ul “ *e utmost of military pre­
When one stops to consldpr
.
the astronomers are tryin g1to a ^ J T ' T . important results
eclipse, and the fact that t h i s - 3 H ? \ a\ bY means of the
and that throughout the coursp r»fPSC astfl but two minutes.

p w f ifi?i lVi ia. ? ,!,r e " o m. ic .i I'“
p r Cpa
(U ? .
-H«|r aauunB

t s , r aw

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there
f i t.1
:iiothinir,
r ....... m u.vet
re Will
ne will
v e ryhofevere
w

n l,n c h e &lt; i» « th o

ko n*L vr!&lt;no!v
,w,e«
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“ a c u Poetically
ity

the moon next Saturday morninJ ivh , uw
shad°w of
superstitious fear. Everyone 55* h i ? 1 5C 8e,zed with a»Y
tronofners through the
h„a".b.e? e " ,fo.rm« '
the '
T0DA' Saturihiy^mornhig] M
M
?
ti- t, about K i r *
WI THI N: — denb’ become as dark ns ni^ht 001 nearbv c,’ties will sud-

Neither nhnll they say, In here;
or’ In there! for. behold the king­ chnnts to!preve^^^^

Sin.

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bankers and merthat time. And on the other hand nn^f K bo!d:uP men at
every description are making just n s l r * ’ ,a^’*breakers of
t h e goat
the most of those two minutes
1 e .pI?ns to make
Who acts the lilnnie when price! hours, and secure just as m..eh « id 5kness dur,nK dayliffht
rise ? The Merchant,
.!!?£s_]iave ann°u»iced their intc? ilin ^ r " !? 0!!*1^
Many

. l?m21f GW| ,S "‘thin you- I'ukc

Who profits—] n 't hevpubl ic’s e y e s ? | u n til a f t e r ’t i l e ’cd'ijwe^‘is
o f l,o t o p e n in g a t all
The Merchant.
And yet, who protests each ad • to h .va a„ thcir money locke(i f i 1; ‘:!!1hnvcr,T n * *
off the streets.
‘
,n vau^a an(l their messenger?
• Vance,
And a t ouch price boost looks nskahee. •
m
« of thoXlumiii'm S S r e ' f m m ’th t 'AT*'*1ecli"3ca
As a most serious circumstance?
man, or even the man of the mid’ii m tbat
tko Premitive
_
The Merchant.

A Good Exeoae.
Two Maniacs Fight.
Tied to Their Anchor.
Two Billion IToun.

A NEW AND EXCLUSIVE WAIST LINE MODEL

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O U R EUROPEAN
friend«,
statesmen of England, Prance, etc.,
say this country now tirfd up in
the reparations mess, and that we
have made ourselves practically
responsible for Germany’s debts.
Our statesmen say no; wa were
only trying to got a few hundred
million dollars, out of the scram­
ble.
In any case, you will probably
discover that wc have given Eu­
rope a chance to say, by and by:
“You have not kept the faith and
so we shall not pay what we bor­
rowed from you.M 9

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JOHN KUEHN amt Albert Joe
fought desperntcly with henvy
mopn. Before they were separat­
ed Keuhn was killed.
Keepers
ovf rpowered Joe, thc winner. Both
were madmen and fought in an
asylum. “Oh" you say, “cruzy, ch?
That explains it.’’
N hat does it explain ? Were
those two maniacs any more ernzy :
or w,,d than the civilized nations!
tho recently started fighting and
* were
k ! iw - ‘
Ul‘,i'

v-int,Suitht‘
mnn Kcts
whl‘tstaho!
want,
when VCh
lie wants
it. etc.,
rome
along
to
make
OC *r°weck'?hieh &lt;,rop Within thc
hinkSnl’0"U
again.‘ n,0n‘r to muke you
Who marks^them down without a inclined them lo the belief that thee u* ° f n ,!1,uto 'buknesa
More money in savings banks
S S ' “ ® ~ I" Jail. »ome Jell.'
Tho Merchant.
I
.t mi
ms. ' Bigger wages might ex­
Who Ijjithe public blaming now?
I ^
Plum some of that.
....
1 nc Merchant.
•■••.mes this: In New York!*'blgjcst
Who bears the brunt in all this and »t is said that the Emnerio? rin, v ° n to !he Romi™ ‘•t.\,
crime nmonir
h». been
i.„„..
among women
women has
l* '
row? Tho Merchant.
N EW OLD POLITICAL PROBLEMS
eclipse in dii A. D. and a v o S d . ?,t,,ri
S nnt,c,Pated an ut down one-half since prohibi­
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
^
tion came in spite of the city’s
by announcing it beforehand But t h / i T ? ,K hiit pc°P,e growing
size
*
: KK‘ 4 h b ^ Me^hanPt
S frt“,Ucnt wuiU people of this period appear to hi vVhw^
V?dffe which tho
Bigger
wages
can’t
explain
that.
dark ages and even the monks of mon a nas ,0;5t. dl| rin«' the
a A V t , “ C n*.«M",!nt “th“ to’( b S ilr " ''! ? ”’7 .“ t , « “
Who donates money in your town? with considerable fear The
?i 'vatc*lecl eclipses .
c.[tize?Bi}&gt;P ‘n working
MANY new crimes hns rinys. that the differences between u t hf&gt;
1he Merchant.
,the tut,
..........
major political parties I Vr Th r« ° f kn,°m ncy"
y .Who never turns committees down? eelipse in 840 A. D a son of fh» p ‘ 18 .to,d tha^ during an Prohibition added to the list while have
... i mt. '
*be Dispatch. like
virtually
’ "
of fright.
a HOn of the Emperior Charlemagne
igne die
died diminishing the
uru
, Merchant.
among
! #; I 7 ” land?’y°|U" Ln,,^e,, Ai(l flMt lv ,urrS’ th? ec,ipae of next Saturday wiill occur under decided- Beni
jy different conditions from those fwiHiaV*...... ‘'““V'1 ,,L'c,,le(|- in
** S h i u l ? ! ! ? f° r th," ,ocaI fin"d? improbiible if anyone will be very « e r iS u T 5 .fml l t ,ta, very

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U nnSj

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lt?t, it is not impossible that nn .w.i:. ,
- /Va,armed by it.
•Home portion of this earth
S° rV1K,lt tako Place in
be completely overwhelmed by so sSdden’n 3*ISt U’ho milfht
j..'hr
tin' mm ami Home lenillne "citin.n" ! n 1 ',la“Ppearance of the
activeprbootleggers.
’
“ thc 80n of Clmr„ J ^ y cal&gt; ’em catfish but did yon | Ibmwae, might die “ frigh t
ever hear one purr?

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n,nAn/ r(&gt;* inK city cun’t have too
many well paved streets.
o^ f f i ^ l ! W k n t in Lhi* »tatc
« i! \ i
Jack Dempsey has ipiit j
fighting to get married.

thoirUcon«h'm.m?f

“ ri«'&gt;t to

precisely what is rlnnn ...lI "*,l,onai tienunefntion.
adopted
on
a
one-sided bearing T„ ^ nevci' a»&gt;amendment is
o fTv e rv l|R iu n0K0f ,ife «* "w*1® up
b rlih fynll &gt;L® beams, which are cd. but misnamed, Child I al oi- AJ lhe, matter ° f the so-cnllorlght nil the time.—Aitken.
-o —

■w
•“ « » -ttcn»fc*n z u z s t r s i i ;!!i."“pc: j “
" f "U&gt; question \viiich^^he p’r’o,&gt;«&gt;Ments n‘f t 1^^ ‘ ‘ ‘' T ia a aide
hcus.s . ft is g ra tify in g thn t
i •
* amL,ndmont never
the
desire
to
‘ fP °tlie r Hide, ami M h sidc" i l L '.'“ ,;r0 to hear and
&lt;' ' discuss
”

—

hn! r l ' tn Colhort confesses to
have stolen SID.ooo in the course
or five years in order that her bus
band might gamble. That is love
carried’ to- an extreme.

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‘r xivuiin
twi&gt;
that
means
tcigarette,

a -

of lbe opinion that

yuiiim
iiiiH v. and
mill a s
l., fo Belongs to th e w hale
community,
it w hH tnoover I c n „ . ! ,
“ f t ' V ' H - ' t t o to ,lo fo r
L « '“ . f° f th e liiinlci* I w ork th o
T ''V
u " w hen
h fo lo r its ow n nuke. I.if,, js’ „ ,
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1 l,v°. ' rv jn ice In

No state can make a success of
T llf .! ?
I* •
rmsmg wheat and raise Hell at “ » i . 0 ™ R ,5n‘lW « » ~ h W hirl, | hnvli
,e w m hold
of lor the motho same. time. And that, says the
t v 'h a n d S 'n i T o l ,
"
Wn Ils bn&gt; , d l&gt;' as possible be£l i T or.k U orbl. is just what Ki
uin- Shaw.
*id m e gunerati ons. „—George
sas has been trying to do.
Iternard
T A, ‘I 1,
Philanthropist, wc
read, la-offering five hundred tit,I-

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Three |I 0 0 Bonds Are We
_ _
Estreated in CityCourt Are Placed on

Upsala And
Grapeville

The plans of the Sanford Golf
Three bonds of $100 each were
Club for Friday afternoon and
Edgar Sjoblom and wlfj of Day- estreated in Municipal Court WedMISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Socictr^dit.or.
Auction of a number of Tots
evening
a
t
tho
Country
Club
are
PHONE:—Rce. 428-J
tona made a short visit on Sunday i nesday morning when Frank Blair, Wekiwa. Springs, In Oranga com*-J of exceptional interest.
Following thc tournament which a t the homo o f his uncle, H. G .! negro, said to bo one of Sanford's ty about' 18 miles from SanfoT
: lending purveyors of booch, failed
is between teams of picked play­ Lundquist.
i DuctoafaJ '
Rev. O. O. Eckardt of Pierson ex-; *? npp«*r_ to answer as many will b-gin Friday morning atlOH
,car&lt; are
Barnes-Congdom
ers from Winter Park and San­
PERSONALS
-----. — -*
Won’t h a v e ^ j
ford there will be a tea dunce at ects, to be hero for service next! charges of possessing liquor. F’o- o. clock with band concerts,
; 'ico ojeers quote th j negro ns say- brTup' fre« boating and $100 gold ,
the club house nt which time the unday a t thc Lutheran church.
Mrs. Irene Harwell Barnes
g that he has reformed nnd tha: l,r*2Cfl as added attractions,
__ int
Mrs. A. H. Lundouist,
Mrs. ArAnnounces tho engagement and w M^ - . Annn M* UcVForest and Mrs. Los Angeles nro stopping in San­ cup given by tho Sanford Chamber
of Commerce will be presented to chic Swanson nnd’ Mrs. Ballinger ?b neVermorc will he break the e m o tin g the sale will place
” • E. Watson returned Wednesday ford for a short while.
approaching m a rrin g of her
the winning team. Tne public is called to see Mrs. V. C. Collor~on Eighteenth Amendment in either *kc block both business and res!-?
!rrom Duytona whc.ro they attend­
daughter,"
thl'm they “ £1
word or action.
I depot property.
invited to the tea dance.
Monday in Sanford.
ed
the
state
conference
of
the
D.
Agnes
Blanche
" r“
iursday
P. J. Mny(n nnd Fred Walsh of
f A* 1C*
Other cases coming before the
Wekiwa Springs, is regarded b]
Many dinner parties are being
Mrs.
Hannon
returned
from
DuyDaytona arc business visitors in nrranged for ut the club, between
.
*°
Neighbors
will
meet
court
were:
John
Welch,
speeding,
(
the
M. E. Miller Realty corporn*
St.
tonn on Friday being ill with in­
William Davidson Congdcn
Sanford.
tic Temple a t 7:00 l \ i
thi-^ hours of 6 and 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone of
fluenza at the home of her sister $3 nnd costs; Lee Taylor, s peeding, **on as nn exceptionally desirable
aleai air.1} * ^ l
* of Jacksonville
$3 nnd costs; Klins West, disorderly nlnce of residence. It i s ‘known
Following thc dinner 1iour there
JM h e'S / ^ 1
The mnrringc will be solemn­ Danielson, Conn., arc -tho guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. McCall of will bo a script dance. Thc Fort Mrs. Hand! Tolar.
conduct, $10 bond estreated, nnd »« one of thc states most famous 1
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ira
D.
Mjirtin
at
their
ized on Feb. 18 a t 6 P. M. at homo on Park Avenuo.
The Willing Workers held a very Other Taylor, disorderly conduct, j M iuty spots. A subdivision in '
wcre the guests, Wednesday I itt Collegians will furnish the
Friday
tho F irst Baptist Churrh
ensant-meeting on Friday at thc dismissed.
of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCall.
P
music from 5 until 12 o’clock.
, being developed with all convent*
irs. B. D. Caswell will
hi
of Sanford.
The rccrntly organized Golf Club nme of Adclc Vining and F.loise
Ham and Lula Branch, alleged 1•'ores for modern Rvln- though a t
, m°n tell.
8 o’clock Bridge Club,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bender leave
Winn.
Fourteen
members
Several
members
of
thc
John
l,n:ler hia Z " *
n«iioi.,i.a - r l were negro bunk artists, were pulled the same time every effort' ia be*
Thursday for their home in Ora­ M. Cheney Chapter of Orlando vis. has the purpose of creating inter­ present.
ilbert Hanscom will t
Delicious
Wt mad aaT 1
neert at the High Mrs. Hill Entertains ! i : t ’ ,r" “Bor a w ry pleasant iked tho Sanford DeMolay’s Wed­ est in the excellent golf course both were servedDelicious refreshments from a train Wednesday afternoon ing made to preserve the
'•.Tho next meeting will nnd returned to Orlnndo where, it beauty of the snot The snrinm
among the people of Sanford nnd
visit here with relatives.
o’clock for the bcnc___ ____
____
nesday evening to hear thc ad­ in other cities. The plans for F ri­ he held o n Jan.
31 «t.
the.home of m said, they are wanted for a num- are three miles from Anopka’w hna
ongrcgationnl pnrson- W ednesday A t Bridge
tho
secretary,
Mrs.
Archie Swnndress
of
Judge
Cochran,
Grand
day afternoon nnd evening arc son.
*5oSfol^jJ*1
Mr. and Mrs. W. i&gt;. Coleman Master Councillor.
lons°f "The «n
u° ° re&lt; aec* rail connections may bo found
mndo to create and stimulate that
hnve as their guest Airs. W. C.
« hat she woalJil
th !hpnlrP^
.‘? Ctaken
, [ hnr?into
c, uf&gt;
°" ho«ia
.
Io'*2/»are
icing sold on sl
a_
be n danco a t thc
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. nnd Mr. nnd wh?eh
Mrs.
W.
C.
Hill
entertained
the
interest.
which
thc
pair
was
cus*
of
nar ln#»nf
Greening
of
Tampa.
Iiroken
|b with the Fort Pitt Wednesday Bridge Club most
Mrs. E, F. Lundquist were among tofly I. "Jumping » bn.rfl bill."
Mrs. Iris Spcrring of Dade Citv,
cn 1
k«rlJ
I£ £ “ j ? Z T r
* ^ 2 X 1
chestrn. The dance is charmingly at her home on Mag­
those from this section attending
J._J.
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.
II.
Ne,c»
’spe™in'?*
,ls‘"
G’
C'
—
.
month
through
a
ncrio«t
of five
the
Longwood
Fair.
■c
benefit
of
thc
Golf
nolia Avenue.
si ^^ftractorhL
STUDENT FLIERS AVOID
are motoring to points on the E ast
years. The Conrad Realty com­
■
Mrs.
James
Edge
and
baby
son,
Pink
roses,
sweet
pens
and
ferns
l j "}* chl&lt;*rkonst, Thursday.
East Sanford
MISHAPS
tendfvl
! pany is conducting tho sale.
who hnve been spending a month
Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Chock hnve
tended teachS
ISaturday
were delightfully used in decorat-j
hero
with
Mf.
nnd
Mrs.
A.
F.
Wesns
their
house
guest,
Mrs.
Julius
at tho Library at ing. Thu prize for high score, a) Mr. nnd Mrs. J. ?f. Mulligan of
-M
LONDON. Jnn. 22—Most nvin- . ^n8truction in parnrhutc jumping
Grecnhut of New York City.
Ghost
Roy. Godfreys of Enterprise, terdick hnve returned to her homo
crystal vase, was won by Mrs. A .i—
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lion
accidents are due to slight ! . •d ™” nt the Air Service Techut
LAmpa.
-They
now
have
as
their
ilub at tho Library at ” • Wallace. Mrs. Claude Howard •,— ■
“ honr ? la
yyill he at Pine Grove church nt
.1 _____ ~~ muht-mare
Moore’s Station Sunday afternoon, guest, Mrs. Geo. Benton of Ro­ errors of judgement, according J1'®?* fj'hool nt Chnnutc field, Ranw°n the cut prize, two hot mats.
Ethel and on to tho Mnjor Barn­ Jan. 25, to hold services nt 3 o’­ chester, New York. On Tuesday to n recent analysis made of tou1,
hor; e on thea»T
Following the game n delightful
Longwood
hart’s place where we got on the clock this is the first service to she went with them nnd Mrs. Rnrn- more than 300 mishaps in the l
salad course was served.
[Saturday
new clny road thnt tUes from he held there in more than a year. vell Beck to see her young grove Royal Air force.
Three wr*d,j|
Those playing were. Mrs. E. F.
lusic Club will meet
Longwood
through West longwood Everyone come and bring your nt Tavares.
It wns found thnt of (50 per cent
At untie coajtiil
One of the plensaat events of
Housholder. Mrs. F. IL Roumillat
Polk County Orange
_Mr. and Mrs. Krimling on Mon­ cf the accidents, due to errors in
and
joins
the
Eustis
nnd
Sanford
friends.
the
New
Year
was
tlic
12th
an­
n a k -Not
Mrs. A. B. Wallace,. Mrs. Claude
roe
were
Sunday
callers
at
the
judgment,
but
a
small
number
Highway.
Then
we
passed
the
your shirt ^ 17,1
nual
reunion
of
the
Longwood
nnd
Mrs. J. C. Vaughn will enter­ home of their old friends, H. G.
Festival
Howard, Mrs. M. 8. Wiggins. Mrs.
Monday
befell pupils nt flying schools,
Eagan grove, thc Phipps nlnce.
eting with tho Bible B. L. Perkins. Mrs. Hal Wight. West Longwood Old Settlers re- there we left the clny road and tain the Methodist Indies circle Lundfjuist nnd wife. Mr. nnd Mrs. while a large number were enusWINTER HAVEN. FLA.
No. -I nt her home on Celery Ave­ E- W. Lundquist, Mrs. Hnllinger,
K' eP "0 saviB-t
of thc Westminster Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. Floyd union held Jan. 17.
nnV T MISS IT
went over to Uncle Buck Single-, nue on Thursday, Jan. 211.
cd by carelessness among the re­
«n&lt;i husine.1
Palmer,
Mrs.
George
W.
Knight.
It
was
an
ideal
Florida
day
and
[’clock at thc home of
Jnnnnrr Ss-so-an-ar
and Mrs. A. Swanson were also cently graduated pilots.
ton’s
where
we
had
all
spent
so
I
___
•‘ uymg jt » ^
Miss
Bessie
s
Long
will
arrive
callers.
fheelcr on Union Avc- Mrs. Ralph Wight nnd Mrs. the dinner served by the Indies
j many hnppy hours nnd been so j here next week
the truth.
,./heeler and Mrs. L. Charles Britt.
—. n month’s visit with her i first of tho week attending tho I)
[to be hostesses. Please
mention.
Mrs.
has
gave the following toast.
ft is about it i
ince.
N
ellie
Turner
Circle
orange
trees
left
but
we
enchhnd
i
of
Btardnll
Seekers Class will
Avenue and other
man to enter “
Archie Swanson and John Lund­
old grovo friends.
meeting nt the home Has Good Attendance , “A toast to the Old Year, n toast nn ornnge from Lthe
qmst again made n trip to Jack« Poor man to i
REDUCING STOCK
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a m
l
a.v
which
wo
ate
nnd
thought
of
“by­
.Mrs. jburelia Contois of Chicago, sonville last week to drive buck
Nixon at &gt;1 P. M.,
Nt’W Orl aiu Ti»
to the new.
gone"
days.
Then
on
bv
tho
Dr.
111-, is here for the winter with ^Wo Buick nutomobiles.
llowing ns hostesses,
The Nellie Turner Circle met, May its pleasures be many, its Hunt nnd old Washburn house nnd her daughter Mrs. D. C. Potter
Because of the expiration of my Icnse in my present lo -'
M«\ and Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs
Jradbury, Mrs. R. It.
sorrows be few,
Wednesday nftornoon with Mrs. C.
back to Longwood.
cnt.nn I am offering onc-hnlf dozen 4x« photographs and
and
family
on
Miller
Avenue.
Bongston,
Mr.
and,Mrs.
Krell
ami
rs. D. E. Camp, JIrs. J.
Wolf nnd Mrs. J. D. Dorsey ns A hope for the future, a sign for
one large 8x19 regular $12.50 value for
.
One of tho pleasures of tho day
( l{nt°n Carroway has returned; children and Mias Eunice Tyner
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue
the past,
hostesses.
There were 22 mem­
wns having Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hunt
were Sunday guests nt the home of
IT. Akers.
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0
.
1
tb,!
''I00*
*
1
'
’
Bible
Institute
in
A smile for the present, its hours of Berkley, Calif., with us. Mrs. f hico^i, III., to resume his stud­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyner.
bers present nnd four visitors.
$0.00
speeding fast.
The meeting opened with the
Hunt will bo remembered as Lot­ ies fitting himself for missionary
Emil Mngnuson came home Sun(Tuesday
rending of the scripture by Mrs.
tie Hand nnd nt thnt time the work.
duy to see his family. Boh Bol­
Vji School at 8:00 thc
“A toast to the old friends, n tons} hello of Longwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chapman ton spent the day nt the Lundquist
OWEN
to the new
While we enjoyed meeting so arrived last Friday from their home. After service Sunday they
A toast to the dear friends, nnd many of the old friends we were home in Pendleton. Ind.. to spend made a viiit
112 P a rk
n to
- the home of Mr.
Izniangundi.
Photographer
Phone 632-W
I of the circle, u delightful social
one to the true,
sad when we thought of the “va­ the remainder of the winter with
,rs* •]rt’ss‘?r.
hour
was
enjoyed.
A prayer to our Maker, in rover­ cant chair” nnd our old friend Mr. their nephew W. W. Dresser nnd! di lner 1 &gt;'ncr nn,i «ister, Miss
We are required by law to.
The next meeting will be held &gt; ent fear.
F J. Neimyer who died Inst year. family at their attractive home on I „,„Jenco ,8,!?nt ^ “ Gjrduy in Windef’s Barbecue
with Mrs. A. C. McLendon on When we meet in a twelve month Mr. Neimyer having lived In Long­ Lako Golden.
' .T™ an', Sun'b'y made a trip in
featly Enjoyed Park Avenue.
we all may be here.
wood some 35 yenrs nnd hnd only
certain percentage of every
Mrs. Herman Steele nnd son th dr car to Lakeland and Tampa,
been absent from one reunion.
Alton, of Orlando, were spending Miss Mnughnn and his aunt, Mrs.
AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
-After
the
dinner
the
president
Those
attending
the
reunion
the day, Wednesday guests of Mrs. Charlotte Tyner accompnning them.
byterian Brotherhood Memory of 2 Southern called tho house to order and the
in cash to m eet all demands,
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver spent the
were:
Mrs.
Helen
Greenwood.
Miss
Ben
Austin.
Tuesday evening, nt
holidays a t the home of his •laugh­
rend the minutes of the Alice Tctheriy. Mrs. Eveiy Maury
George Hart, on Oak Generals Is Honored secretary
ter. Mrs. Hart in West Palm Beach.
Inst
meeting
held
Jan.
19,
1921,
,,n'*
Mrs.
J.
S.
Dinkel.
Orlarnb
policy is conservative, and wl
A
very
soiled
chamois
may
lie
a complete success,
Raliun and ‘’leaned by putting it in a weak so­ Ihree of their grund-childrcn re­
(90 men)
Comemornting two o f t h e also letters from Mrs. W. I. Flet­ Mr. and Mrs.
(aired guests were servhome with thjm for a short­
cher,
Wichcndon.
Mnss.,
nnd
Mrs
f'nrl
Rabun
Jr..
Mrs.
H-ntic
lution of soda water in which thero turned
time.
pi ide in more than complying
finest barbecued veal, South’s most beloved generals, Charles DeVoe. Berlin. Wis., also hurg Zachary, Miss Mildred Flnnsis also some grated soap. Leave
W ALT ER DAMKOSCII, Conductor
*
pork. In addition re­ Robert E. I.ce nnd Stonewall Jack­ a wire received from \V. L. Sing­ Sanford; Mr. nnd Mrs. HughHand,
it a few hours, then you can rub it
Pet­
son
whose
birthdays
come
in
the
links were included in
Come to the High School Fridnv
the law in every m atter that
W ednesday A fternoon 3:00, January 28th.
hionth of January, the pupils of leton of Miami, sending hia kind­ tys McIntosh, Mrs. Kmtnn Flnns­ clean very quickly.
night to hear Florence Hanscom.
burgh.
W.
W.
Hunt.
Jacksonville;
est
regards
to
all
the
friends
the
grammar
school
gnve
n
short
MATINEE ONLY
il intermingling during
If you want to hrnr a real treat
gathered at this reunion and re­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Hunt, Berkley,
to tho protection of our det
h s enjoyed by all pres- hut splendid program Friday af­ grets nt not being able to attend. Calif.; Mrs. Mnrv Holhorn, Rock­ eomo to the High School and hear
Daytona Beach. Phono 939.
Phone 105 for. fat hens nnd
ladies in whose honor ternoon in. tho school auditorium.
Florence
Hanscom,
Friday
23.
ville
Center,
N.
Y.,
Mr.
nml
Mrs.
Mrs.
J.
N.
Searcy
was
re-elect­
l
if e - *1.00. si.no. p m . A M n £ T «.'n Mnil "orders
* * * to
• 3‘
"- " y
friers.
Pure
Food
Market.
Auditorium,
Pictures of Lee nnd Jackson
!ul spread was* prepnred,
president and Mrs. J. S. Dink- J. N. Seacy. Mrs. Charles Senrcy
le barbecue was the were hung on the platform nnd ed
for tho year 1925. A ami two children, Mrs. Frances
(eld in Sanford and cx- they were wreathed with flowers el secretary
o f thanks was tendered to Neimyer. Mrs. J. A. Ilistline Mrs.
lr thanks to the men of brought by thc pupils while they vote
sang "Tenting on the Did Camp tho ladies of tho Longwood Civic Effie White and J. K. Pliilles.
fhood for their treat.
• ••
League for their hospitality nnd Longwood, Mr. John Dunbar and
Ground."
use of the building, also a vote of Miss Elsie Dunbar. Willow Grovo.
A
story
of
thc
life
of
Gener­
NOTICE
thanks to the Longwood Chamb­ t’a.. and Inst but not least "0|&lt;i
rill be a meeting of the al l,ce was told by one of the pu­ er of Commerce for the souvneirs Uncle Tom Sheppard and Aunt
■m
pils
of
the
sixth
grjule.
Mr.
L.
ef Cranklcss Engine
of flags nnd badges of the lo n g ­ Milly.”
u
day night 7 I‘. M. nt W. Lawton gave a talk on the two wood Community Fair presented
At the end of n perfect day wo
general
and
others
of
the
South.
|n t’.s Garage. Commercby Mrs. Cobb to ench one of the separated with the wish vve all
Tho exercises closed with the wing­ old
settlers.
nwet again Jan. 192(1.
ing of "Dixie."
It wns also voted that this an­
TPlm-z&gt;r»oo l l l i n c „ n n , rI V l ^nual
un'. m.i:ttin « h« »» "Old Home
A CORRECTION
IMOI once H tin scorn 1 oi Comiq^ and that the old settlers
(6
Appear Here Friday newfrct'
to invit0
«w or Through an error, the names of
to join
us.
Those present
Claude Howard who was a soloist
were asked to sign the register
The Ladies Union of the Con­ and the meeting adjourned. J. K. of the afternoon and Mrs. Alfred
gregational Church have been ex­ Phipps invited all those who cared Lilia, who took the part of Baby­
iw y
ceptionally fortunate in securing to motor out to his home on lonia in the pageant “America” at
Florence Gilbert Hanscom for Fri­ Greenwood Lake where we were th.- Reciprocity Luncheon at the
[RAM EL
day evening at the High School shown through his cozy home and Presbyterian Church on Tuesday,
"cro ommitted. in fiistiee to Mr.
j auditorium.
&lt;•
* * * . ; . . ; . .j....... * . . , . ^ + + + + + . ..+ .j. &lt;§......
treated t&lt;( Craig earomells. Then Howard nnd Mrs. Lilja, The San­
Florence Gilbert Ilnnscom is an we
called on Billie Bicknell an ford Herald is glad to make this
entertainer
of
unusual
ability
who
i
* f€
Hf \
tinior" who owing to lameness correction.
has a winter hon,e at Mt. Dora. “old
Her entertainments have been giv­ was unable to attend the reunion,
en throughout the cart and south hut who regaled us with some old
MILL BEFORE SENATE
stories that took us hack to "oth­
with much pleasure tomnny.
er
days.”
From
there
we
went
This entertainment is being giv­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 2 .- Thn
one
en for the purpose of raising funds through West longwood out to postal pay nnd rail increase bill
for the building of a parsonage by Sam Dickson’s beautiful orange i.» before the senate for considera­
which places our childrens line m a
fason p e o p le
grove and around Lake Myrtle, tion Thursday under an agreement
the Congregational church.
passed the Flnnsburgh place and reached last -veek giving it priv­
distinct class. The m aterials arc
it n ea rly
through what was known as Glen ileged standing.
-hf
TEACH HRS’ KX A.MINATION
baby check of fast colored imported
Examinations for nil grades of
[million b a r s
Florida certificates will be held on
tfinffham, light weight, plain colored
Feb. 5, 0, and 7. For information!
REALTOR
day!
npply to the county superintenkiddy cloths. .They are all hand em­
dent
T. W. Lawton, Supt.
First National llnnk liuiidin?.

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about turn
anout
Mr. H ughes’s Mental Reservations
NEW YORK WORLD
S o k C K ,,0VMtC,d t0 c,K«ratte
,.j~. . k
n}l‘n a,»l women. Add
yoursiif h v!,,pi‘s' ,ht‘n fiaura for
/ hou »»«ny years of time
Secretary Hiluhe. h««, in n for- e„ tn „ d wh„t ihey
went up in smoke.
_____
. . .. l ‘ y*
But figure. «|s„ thnt Iif,e ia mal statement, asserted thatt ““ llw,
tho I apparently
? n- What
bugtjy n choice of evils.
agreement in Paris puts the Unit- succeed in h nU'ant’ ‘,Ut ,,i'1 not
Hi the con- 1
^uvey.ng i„
Noot.dy knows what foolishness cd States under no obligation. Ice- f ally or morally.’’ Thl, I, „ t o n e e i t h i 'S h T u l
a mile to irct iimt »u, walk- a reply to all the European sta te s-! *be trouble of collecting 1 it ”0*10
They
t-’tte they wanted.
u g a r-jn u n . to the whole European press , 1 rnust not be surprised
Tllt. only trouble about tobacco/H "*1 to th* ‘•rcconcilablos In the ln_
W&lt;)1'111 miaunderatood their mean!
bur. alter all, the spectacle
' *hat when you smoke von tilt So,’nt(&gt;&gt;: u r;f11rel1L.;l(|
w |
l jn thalt
U (loe8 notf h(uvi.
great power asking for money
positioj
* y«u tan t think well. Try | matter. There can bo no doubt
i », and
nnil weaker
1 a. ton"nut
no!n Pool
it.
. u...which
. . other

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NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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First National Bi

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TH E AMERICAN NEW SPAPER
crack
kh»t
,
"
,1,,,rtumtv
for
some
- _ H MV VOI1K HERALD TKIIIUNK
crack shot to c.enn up in Miami.
V*t
•«
-To
IVe. i.lcnt Co•olidgo showed a gen,.. .
,
Mr- I. pruno meed
ccctlcd to*have Vhrshmtest^narnn* u ,u* “ I'Praciation of the American IIngton tllat' ‘‘-An erica^" in W,Mb'
newt,paper when he said that its f’,f .bleali.sts.”
,f a n a t i o n
t
^nu, Th#*y
8?rnnge'i°f'he w oul7b|. ^ m d to function as n loisinoww «..«»
had never „
"'e** enterprise the hn.i. nr *u1 i r ......... ..
it,
nuve a continuation of the ego.
nati never overshadowed its fun.t*on as an educative agency and
The total taxable income of th- moldcr. of puoilc opinion. Th..
American people during V A , .
amounted t„ $2n,.-ioo,02:i,(;7;i which b. m rlcn" , n,‘W’,l,aper hns always
..
J " 8Btution affe-ted with
would incline one to b dieve
1 public interest. It has
Mussolini has declared war upwe are a fairly prosperous ,mti„„.
on the Free Masons
because
^ Rooms 501-502. Phone 93
-o
i s t r ' t
' *
.......... #n’onK , 0th« r reasons, hC alleges
nan,
more
Concealed
that they aim at tie•struction of
Sn,cs ForcL‘ Miss Ituba Williams, Mr. R.L
Ihoy
u!‘T
u the religion."
icon
use
nor?’’Ry’ ° ,h ifer’ where’s tb e cor- “ rv K !k |, h V ™ " ? , C7 P tf
country as « who| e has
moved
Here we escape, such troubles the press of aU V h . ^ ' ^ ^ l ^ a f ,
ahead. Their progress
b^ c !ct ^ agreement
i.jyby, you're standing on it!"
is interS
C? •
f “ hu-t making his r" . 1
sia
.e h H*r’nr :,t1ion &lt;*f church and faith here and abroad thought
P‘‘r
h«;
prosper
ed'
'loti
g
or
I
T
r
^
1
with
th
e
e
ountry’s
progress,
ler
I
couldn’t
flint it!"10'
meant, is nevertheless not hat t i n , r T
'* yon'i
permanent influence whleh LXorU,‘
u‘y Wl" beep the faith. In a America” W" kB' « " f- M k in means.
what .tin s t Htands'0Jr
now,
Mr. di«PUte.
Hughes For
has -----= ^ = = - :'- — Wesleyan Wasp.
ours
there
is
no
fear
of
un
...........
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M rAmerica
' S
t0Was
Cok“dum&gt;H”
Barvey’s cry"
injurious commercialSi
se* ..Ir
.. . .thatCI
,
i izution
Bishop Manning in at
nation ior .he press or of its sucw*
..... ' \ &gt; r
»
» « .« .
ncs
this
conducting a drive In
mission hecomes
•fful Uae to color news, corrupt
success In making the world und‘- 1that'Europi! — ll«?,ake. -U 'W'Ponr
nd fad,
was “duped.”
PI
uut
of
sight.
AIr.S
CN&gt;oY^L"7l.f.ni,.
e
a
1
!»Ptni«n
and undermine America..
Mr.
t
ten7 f“mitbe
oTridsing over
oolidgc told the ideal,s and
u i B B S R n a B if la i ig ii ii id
t
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character.
tfon of VI"
f,,r the com pie
tinndhi, simple soul, says he docs
fu ” ®,f ,tho tathedral of St. John
tho Divine.
bul
Hoi;t evi»n. it,
A S BAD AS W AR
out antis. I do know that in s,
DETROIT FREE PRESS
o 'i1M
hn*C'l on violence
ace and
ITI
the denial.of (Jod, it repelss me.”
r v scattered throngh'Tht.tllniillr III,
among some of New York’s'st'arv"
llnllliiiiire. V|,|.
si i.ia
ing population.
II«Mft&gt;n, ria-H.
ail.as
It 1
APART are Gandhi and
Cblriiau. ill.
Bolshevism. The former would
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THE BANKING U |

the inheritance of a reproipcech.
' l J'.'J® f,,r,n ,,f government In
Lowell declared that no thought- , " th the average citizen formerly
,^1 'nan’ .in two decades, had been trusted to the best men in the
community to write laws and ad­
ion t V 'SC0Vr,r any othl,r clistinc- minister them; unde* that scheme
ofT|wA»T IS the co,&lt;l business side hat
.b! twt,t‘n .t,lc two Pnrties than
ot bootlegging. The next crime
government the electorate*'did
story comes from Sidney Island, hofe0ntChnaS»in an,‘ Wi9he,, to 8toy ■of
not hut -y -----itself &gt;--v.
over the details
detail. of
-Vr
there,
the
other
out
ami
longing
British
Hijackers at'• ...................No
em ; i
It ' ' ' “ n’t HM,,.
° Hni&lt;l: “5f° onc'w
"cenis
•&gt;iH son alone able anv• Ilower
to Itmtoni‘
truem f X . I h' °.,h" »bl'»o|' is that
»«r®V„a,.,d .'vom°n have so
bark. F’ath- the two great1^parties of'the sharp 0
beaten down Jy distinctive differences of an era many affairs to demand their at-i
b a lr tied-to the
th o l.T t »i‘t thl&gt;y cannot well and :
chip’s anchor. The
...v .anchor slowly J X ’K S J ” ’ h"VC » " » « in-ovo. .V"!i.for.
the operation of the more
, them —
• lowgrinds
to deaf'
death as it is
Today, says The Dispatch manv
‘{•“ o crtlloi; methods that
cred over the side
observers of the political primary tivo i
Sl,|,er?e&lt;ling re,
firid.
b'jnt lifts the anchor !«.v upon it the blame for efindnn^ c n« ' #m^Cr.acy because ,
■■
Ia
u 1 hi hi f ru*ht’d bodies. Whiskey ing party lines that they bcliev" is i Tn / | ,ifl,c!£ncy in the latter.
unj ni-jackera are gone.
a phenomenon of the prerent ihx I whld, tV °n L'r PrL°blems to th a tja
oints out isifi
l . r . l ’ybmsly that deductioV JohtKf „ l f e . S « h »’°.iat

general.- Women’s , s
C’luli.s. especially, should be is becoming
-•
,,f genera*
An cxchango wnntx In k„ „ „ „
niuM.hird
T ",rt “pnn
Utfilinj,'
in
iircHciitinB
all
t|„.
f
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,;'
l.c,l,l'-n fair
iorf CMn".me
!'Ii"n" riu
Lhina. Perhaps he rnmr
„ ,r _Tl" k -.“lin«
cd m'2
£
an iiiHiatcnce ™ t l ^
U
f a
i? »
-Dearborn
Indeline may bo busy.

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The Merchant.

c i a iI S i d

Golf Club Makes Plans
For Friday’s Tourney

4

when a l o t J S ™

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iocial
ilendar

"r&lt;H « ■ » of th o so n « o u r r | n “fn V Thoca.-llest roeVulP ™ Merrhnnt.
^ hcn .Priccs Chinese natives who saw it though d “ 13 B ,„C” and the
wi, ,rnl,V
seuted with uncontrollnlde f e a r ^ * n c
Who l« tho biggest goat of all? were
n s n u and su^ffe^'clrpn 7?
t h e r nPrimitive
n m i t Vo npooo n . , .J VST AS &gt;’ou make up youri
pieB saw
saw eel
eclipses
r n i * C0thor
w,
'h e Merchant.
'"nil that prohibition is a failure '
Who gets his shelves full, at the Chinou. E V .y o n o t S r
tho*». H ~ &gt;

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-JUST A R R I V E D

E. F. L A N E

i CONSERVATIVE,!
MODERN

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oughfarc; since Jun.
strengthened Democratic'
last,
and in the present stage of "r hi:' .h“V..0 &lt;,H’0V
,).hl‘vY
been
more
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tam o anything is worth Trying. tb&lt;
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is 1111,000,000
RAD o r w o r s e .

w* m°c-.y°u cvcr iuvest money in
UaB S treet?" *‘N0" answered
n«s„t . ci. Senot.„.
auor some inner
other vcnicie
itoniubile
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the
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went
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The' wl T " U,U| “ h;,lf n,0,Rhs.
no whole number of casualties
lose »ny
my reputat]/mwent
»». nKht I’d ,usl
tmn. *—Washington Star.
by
th..
suffered
ay Die “vm*
American (l,,M
fortrcc8
te a in the

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,S to be made En
Oxford, a fine old title now ..

m^ l a s u r a s s

unselfish
miirseiess, increasing amT| nation.“ d e a e ^ “nh o ^ r.the l*riti!,h
‘,/,l,ar,*atly endless public highwm
“v
Observe one advantage of a
TUuK5j*r ycar in. “ ad year out ? ' | nmnurchial government. You de, To
of S S &gt;'«&gt;tniai
?*!
1 discourse about the terrors
vv;‘r is ghat tly, devilish i r o n ? , 'fn -i® '" ‘•u * vanity, please his
b-m: as the present terrors of t h ^ fow ^ ’mm 80 h' m abov° hi“ ^1Greets are tolerated. .
in° j ,0w4 commoners, and it does not
cost the government u cent.

Snlllna Tor llalllmorc
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proper conservatism for M
f tl (
‘V0l! will find this a desi
Dankingr connection.

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Seminole Countv B;
Sanford, Fla.

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A rare treat in an artistie pro­
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School Fridny nt H P. M.___

—

Visitors to
Welcome

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bring a fountain pen with
you? If not you will need one. Every
day things will occur that you want
to write about.
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A Waterman’s Pen for every pur­
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of writing, any fancy — is accessible at
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Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen is
popular in Florida; and, you’ll find,
is equaUy popular when you return
home. It will prove a fitting reminder
of delightful Winter days.
We particularly recommend our
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-for 'Jaaisry u * ' * &gt;to»wl«dfe j 9 musical.
—Atlanta Journal um v ■
Koines
entertainment; 10*45 R*H!r
8 9_,mandolin. banio. m

jouniem eat that Senator
f .- *?w
wou,d
jf lO'Wibhnw £lfnet t in the t r t*baf
«« v y°,ice » en *nt two civilians
on.-charms of cenepir ng to vi«late&gt;
the prohibition.law,.
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-v ,,
- was made a t
the i---resumption of the ttial Wcdi
nesday.
Jnn. 22.—Service
rt ''^*A Q—cfhIcago 1
ith rail and bus I
A w . E * . 0P ° «fche;
norc _ than 3,000 I JERSEY CITSv T n .
f f i f , c.*, ub;’ . 8 » ,s
•musical.
the United States r-A charge that Ui
electric railways Senator Edward J .
[ N. Shsnnahan, New Jersey was the
i American Elec- Wechawken police ar
ocintion nnnounc- tans now being trie.
of this extension »?urt f?»ru.C0Qapiracy
i railways supple- the prohibition law.
rvice with buses, Tuesday by two ag
i of now rail con­
i most since 1918,
laid.
!Te added,
ion of-btissei and
i transportation
ties was proceedimproving serv(390) organ
ways generally
nited States held
* :»
NeW8' &lt;472* )
1924” Mr. ShonWOC
Davenport
(498) 7*20 ed"In tho faeo of
depression early
h in some comd traffic ten
d an increase of
lure automobiles
hnrkable. Final
lar indicate total
1 will bo within
he 10,000,000,000
[hich set nn all
E x ten sio n s By
d Bus Made ip
a D u rin g Y ear
urvey Show s

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flnd stripes—per yard

36 inch Nurses Uniforn

Dress Ginghams, small and medium
check—per yard

Armond Silk Cj
Montery Voiles, 36 inch
range of patterns to sei
from—per yard

Cloth—per yard
ps, in all the wanted
per yard

36 inch Wool French Serge

36 inch Striped Charmeuse—
per yard

36 inch Underwear

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a ag^*j sm
m
p y w .'

Boy s Sport Blouses

Crepe, Colors: Blue,

Ladies’ Full Fashion

Orange, Pink, Honey

Suterite Silk Hose

Dew, and Lavender,

$2.50 value

Children’s Cuff Top
Socks

per yard
Voting Men’s Grsi
Flannel Pants
19-inch bottom

Men’s Muslin Pajams

Men’s Slickers-Rain

White and Lavender

Coats

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The holder of the jnoat yalu
in coupons on March 16th.
Rets the radio* set, free.

lo s t encouraging
■electric railway
■the gradual but
B n of electric
B^lcctric railway
Bglnnit (lie ciiun■sunm u; control
Brtation, includH o to r lincj, and
^U cr one head,
■evenly ilectric
■now arc operBb« buses in the
Bgcr service in■ic&lt; whose trafB n t the extenland in suppleKi rail service.
Iced a few car
lly never should
I nowhere has it
lying an entire
erable size with
nation. Where
izens and cornting in an enthe best'pos:e, the wildcat .
rojiidly disap- J
■local and state
|H)li'nsure automo^Brious competitor
tho River Wal■ '•"
buses
■ d itio n s with the brook, flowing through the City
■ sound, as evi- of London, is giving the? builders
B v the industry ?hV h o »®w Bank of England sonu■nus depression of thing to think about. It is .30 feet
H f the year. An or so below the surface, nnd ns
■ one per cent is hL£rinK°
15y8, nce,,rding to
■ g costs, although historians, (t was vaulted over with
■ up two per cent, houses above it.
In the days of William the Con■ lye increases, 13
■renewals without J P E J i T B r ;k‘^ r[bt,(l us “» br°"k
■ erage fare in- 5 f i K
b« . has ainee
■ in January 1924
■ 1’ 1925, or about
■^presenting 1022
Bd with outstandI $75,000,000 went
Ip.
Twenty-two
Bnting 1,050 miles
170.000,000 of ie« f
discharged from
Bfficulties.
p2 miles of new
| since 1918, was
[TJ2 miles rccon41 of $312,000,000
P-’o for new plant
[maintenance, nin­
es, an increase of
the amount spent
tses in 1924."

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and shipped everywhere as a 100 per cent pure dr

"When chango of life beRan on me.” says Mr*.
!.«ewlfl Llahur, of Lamar*
Mo., “I suffered so with
womanly weakness. I suf­
fered a great deal of pain
ln my back and sides. My
limbs would cramp. I
didn’t feel llko doing my
work, and there are so
many steps for a woman
to take on a farm. I was
very anxious to get better.
A friend recommended

Government scientists have made a study of
amazingly large flow of water constant throughoi
tore unvarying at 71 degrees. The minerals and c
•ueh combination that it has no odor and is pleasai
table water.

» .awa Springs Is in ()rang„
ln ,H" HUtr-

price and on easy

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Weklwa Spring Park Subdivision is being d
for modern living. H.rd surfaced streets, couer,
mic i '.l 0
are: Mme of ‘h^ improvements.
J*r. f *! lM ih" e , ',cr‘ Panning of each large lot
Vaf y
r v*n,*tr° I&gt;,ra' fru‘f trees which w

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If you aro approaching
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location convenient to other
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awsv
Lfr" m
Snnford*
the Atlantir, U two hours
iwny. and
,„ d Tlampa. on Ihe
(Julf,
is ihreeDaytona,
hours d on
rive.
ruaj.,
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joints. Apopka, with stores, schools,
churches
and
railroad,
is
but
three
miles
from Ihe springs.

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8 Pnheatfm; B:30 chlldrne; 10 Sand"“ S* 12 orchestra.
f‘AS—Louisville Tonies (322.4)
7J30-9 concert.
JWMC—Memphis Commercial An­
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8 hedtime; 8:30
concert; n frolic.
. 'ffCCO—Minneapolis - St. Pirn!
hVtJr*60:38 c°ncert; 7:30
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A great park surrounds the springs. A smul
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holiday spot are at hand.

Dresses

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fie trend on clecpwnrd, nnd indi­
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he electric rail;,
khly follows the

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SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY,
*&gt; '*iS . THE
*

JANUARY 21,1928.

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FINE BOXING TEAM [i
IS BEING MADE U P1
AT STATE SCHOOL

Kayo A rtist

Girl Athletes Of Florida To Have
Their Day In Track Meet On April 1

FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE school winning highest score in
FOR WOMEN, Jan. 22.—High the meet. ’ This cup in past' ygars
, .v.vU?
schools in Florida are expected to has been held by Greensboro, I^on
and Orlando high schools. It be­
hold a track meet for girls be­ comes the permanent property of
. ,
Maulers Are Coming Out in all
tween Mar. 28 and Apr. 3, sending the 'school winning thre« consecu­
Classes and Expect Rig Sea­
results to the athletic committee, tive times.
Florida State College, to reach
Individual nwanls to the winners
son; Trips to Gcorgin Tech!
them not later than Apr. 10, it is of first, second, third, nnd fourth
Yinginia and Cub Proposed
announced here. This meet will places in eAch event are ribbons,
take the place of the annual high blue, red, gold and white,
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 22.— With
school meet heretofore held at F.| To defray expenses of printing,
proposed trips to the University of i
3. C . an d 'ru les of eligibility will'awards, and other incidentals, a
Virginia, Georgia Tech and Cuba, I
be the same. Rules governoring'fee of $2.50 will be charged each
keen interest is being manifested in
each event am to be the same as school entering the meet. This
boxing circles nt, the University of
those published in the Spalding fee includes both the meet and the
Flcridn, Arthur Stewart, one of
I Official Athletic rules, with ex- declamation contest,
the niftiest of Florida glove-swing-1
ception of the size of the circle for' The declamation meet is to be
ers, announced Inst night.
the throws which for all weight (held in the auditorium of FioriA new spirit seems t" have nrisrvents is to be an eight-foot cir- da State College, Apr. 4. Names
en in the Gator boxing enmp, nnd
do. .
I of entries for the contest must be
close followers of Gntor iistinnn.
The events will be a 50-yard in the hands of the committee
predict the finest outfit of maulers Here is .lack Dflnney, mipirnnt for
the Orange nnd Blue has ever middleweight title, who recently dash in which 25 per cent of all the week before Mar. 28. The
known. The prospects nt this time surprised the fistic world by his high school girls in nny one contest will come the dny nfter|
are said to be more colorful than __knockout Ot T i-er Flowers.___ r.chool nre to compete, und the the elose of the meet.
ever.
average record sent in; basketball
Among the host of veteran ma­ bnvo appeared, D. C. Hnll and throw, also be a 25 per cent
At the state athletic meeting
terial that has answered the box­ Pierce. Both arc hard, fast nnd gloop's average record; running held in Daytona during Christing cnll, Florida has uncovered two game men nnd should go big this broad jump, to be a 25 per cent inns holidays, state competition as
champions, Young Pinaire from yrar.
group's average record.
1has formerly been held, both in
Frank Airth
andI perhnps
Ohio State, and Boh Rayner, noted . Briggs,
***
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Other events for individual rec-'basketball ami track, was disconC. M. T. C. boxer. Great things i Lamar Sarrn, will be the chief £hn erds, first, second, third
nnd. tinned. The object of doing away
nio expected from thia pair of nccs
[ tenders
honors
...........
* •if' for
"■ lightweight
■ Tucker
"V 1--------,
| ___ fuurth places, scoring us follows: | with the tournaments was to prothough
Chnrles
continues
and if they wield the punches like
75-ynrd dash; (iO-ynrd low hur-im oto mass participation in athletthey did before matriculating at his brilliant form of into, he is dle (four two-foot hurdles), jave-jics where every Hrl is given an
Florida, somebody must watch out. destined to receive recognition.
Frank Airth is regarded as dan­ lin throw for distance, eight pound opportunity to benefit from the
Junior Sampey, Bob Carter, L. A.
Jones, nnd R. Graham, nre rnted gerous. His drive, speed nnd clev­ shot putt, discus hurl, standing nthlctic program, it is stated.
The telegrnphis, or “mail meet”
among the promising contenders er footwora should enable him to broad jump; two 20-ynrd (fourgives
every school a chance to par­
runner)
relay
race.
stop
the
majority
of
men
in
his
lor lightweight laurels, with non*.*
few
In all individual events, points ticipate in the meet, nnd
holding much edge over the other. class in the state. He {3 rugged
This ipinrtcl appears the most for- and. powerful, and takes the place nre awarded 5-J-2-1. In group schools will miss the opportunity
to do so, officials of the organiza­
nmlacie lightweight battery since in the light-heavy division held last events they are lfi-7-1-2.
The loving cup will go to the tion believe.
year by the able Neal Morris.
the 'nter “ Young" Davis het-i
That well known football hero,
H , 'H H |
Featherweight division m u . .
. "Cy" Williams, is at present, the
r?vc:nl likely looking"maulers. Bob principal contender on thp heavy­
Quincy, L. Itobinett, nnd “Tweet" weight shelf. Rumor has it several
Ell!'’, have shown up to ndvnntnge, other big Gators have been don­
with Quincy perhnps holding n ning the mitts, hut none have ap­
dcudly
Blight edge due ,to considerable ex- peared yet to feel the
pcrienej in the boxing world. Ellis swings of the staunch Williams.
Encouragement must be given
is a dangerous contender, having
won the* title Inst year over a fine ! boxing in Florida, ns well ns other
PARIS, Jan. 22—A total of
NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—Legni
field.- Itobinett,
a newcomer, gives '1*sports
besides »*football.
The
out
58!),254 spectators 150,081 of investigation which may lend to
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look for something big in boxing
great promise.
Bantamweight, has but on.* real circles is bright, and Florida men whom were deadheads, attended gruiul jury uction in the Dolancontender, W. Kturry, who has evi­ must get in behind this branch of the Olympic Games lust summer O'Connell bribery scandal was
launched Tuesday by District At­
denced plenty of scrap and punch athletics with more vim and en­ according to official figures.
since his advent to Florida. Jack thusiasm.
The large percentage of the torney Banton of New, York, upon
If Florida gets the proposed deadheads has been tho subject of receipt of all the evidence gather­
Stewart, a whale of 11 good boxer,
combining r.p?od, aggressiveness trips, they will engage the cream of comment by the government, ed in the case by Buscball Commis
and punch, U on eof Florida's most ting talent, it is reported.
which advanced the funds for the sioner Landis.
brilliant bo'xers, nnd the only en­
At theisame time Commissioner
erection of the stadium. Under
try in the welterweight class, at! Fine laces arc worth their weight that head were classified guests Landis pledged his readiness to
this time.
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in gold. Fine weather is worth its of the committee, officials iff the Jcooperate with the district attorA pair of good middleweight* wi ight_in_coal.
varions nations represented and | ney in obtaining witnesses or n
friends of the athletes and pol-l«ny way thus, since h.s authority
... .
lover the national game U virtually
By STANLEY ' One nolo match at Saint Cloud "uprtmie, putting baseball's entile
OLD HOME TOWN
i„ July has 078 paid admissions, machinery, at tho d.sposal of the
and 1,022 deadheads. The yacht investigation.
District
Attorney
ing competition at Moulan shows „ Assistant
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Canning in comfort
with Oocused J-feat
OU don’t have to dread the The Florence burns a gas-like
season of canning and preserv­ flaine from the vapor of kerosene.
ing any more. It is a time of interest It is not a wick flame, such as you
and pleasure when you use the see in an ordinary oil lamp. As soon
Florence Oil Range—the stove with as the cooking is complete, turn out
the focused heat.
b*«cj I the flame—all the work of placihg
The heat goes directly where it the fruit in jars will be done in a
will do the most good, the bottom kitchen without afire.
. of the pot. And there it stays, con­
&amp; When you go to the store to
centrated and intense, sending its
look at the Florence Range,
energy straight into the cooking,
you will be struck by its sub­
and not out into the kitchen.
stantial beauty. See it
For cold-pack canning, for steriliz­ in a c tio n — then ask
ing jars, for gentle cooking you can yourself if you can do
adjust the heat to any degree you without this oil range
need, by the simple turn of a lever. with the focused heat.

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Benches Are Filled Grand Jury Action
By Deadheads At May Follow Probe
Parisian 'Olympics Of Bribery C a s e

*'« &gt;.» iii.™ ..w ithout a i . b u r , iwus
, , « assigned
SSSJS immediately by Mr.
for tickets and only 15.'1 paid for Bnnton
to take charge of the in­
the pleasure.
At the target vestigation which will be made un­
rh:Kiting at Chalons there were der the special law branding a t­
1,319 invited guests and not one tempted bnseball bribery a felony,
single paid admittance.
punishable by imprisonment of one
The Paris competitions proved to five years and a fine of not more
to be the greatest event of the than $10,000.
ccrt rince the renewal of the
The suddenness of this develop­
frames in 1811(1. Forty five not ment was coupled significantly
ion 5,700 athletes and 1.200 o f-' with the hasty departure"of”John
finals participated, but the work A. Heydler, president or the Naof organizing and staging “them
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League, for Chicago, where
was done by the smallest staff] lie was called by Landis to attend
on record. This consisted of only u meeting Wednesday of the advis­
151) employes. About 150 offic­ ory council.
1 *
ials, trainers and managers ac­
The council is composed of Lan­
companied the American Olymp­ dis, Heydler ami Frank Navin,
president of the Detroit Tigers,
ic team to France.
The games attracted a record who replaced Ban Johnson when
number of newspaper correspon­ wus recently shorn of most of his
dents. A total of 721 press the American League president
cards were issued. 511 to foreign ) powers.
William
.1. Fallon,
attorney for
reporters and 2li&gt; to Frenchmen.
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The foreigners sent 13,571 tele-; Dolan, whose threatened suit
grams carrying a total of 000,- (
Landi s and other baseball
officials was dropped, declared he
575 words.
welcomed the district attorney’s In­
The first pneumatic tire ever pul vestigation on behalf of his client.
into practical use wno made 301
years ago.
Brother Of Local

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Golf Pro on Team
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ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 22. —
Seven strong teams will complete
the membership of the Florida Pro­
fessional Golfers League this win
ter, according to Robert E. Hnr I :
low, secretary of the executive
committee conducting the league. ■■
Harlow announced Wednesday the
make-up of the league as follows: ■■
Hagen and Kirkwood, Pasudenu: ■■
Farrell and Cruickshank, Tampa
Barnes and McLeod, Temple Ter
race; Snrnzen and Diegel, Holly
wood: Mehlhorn and Armour, Mia­ ■*
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The roster of players includes ■■
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champions of America and the pro­
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ery title of importance played for ■
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MELBORNE. Jan. 22.—As the
result of finds made in excavation
here, research by anthropologists
is expected to begin next summer.
In the excavations, which were Ss
made to the west of Melborne,
were found the bones of giant an­ ■■
imals believed to have roamed
over the peninsula territory 50,000
years ugo. The upper teeth and
the head, and other bones of a
-ian t mastodon were among the
bones of a mastodon that were un­
earthed.

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Will practice in all the courts
Examination of Abstracts of Land ss
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Bail Hardware
PHONE 8

Titles given especial attention
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Classified Directory |

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Advertising

PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Tdtlc County and
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—RushTorif
Lakeland, through the Star-Tcleers a specialty. Phone 417-W, srram. Beat advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
9 Railroad Avenue.
Star " * •am. Lakeland. Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Printing that plonscs. Prompt
through the Xenia Gazette,
Rcrvice. Telephone 93. New lo­ Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
cation. Welaka Building.
district. Want ad ana display
- PAPER HANGER
rates on request.
I. L TALBOTT—Painter and pa­ COMJMBU&amp; iGo.) t.GUOKH—Classper hanger. Phone 340. 115
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In case of

REAL ESTATE
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
property listed and for sale. Offico 108 Second St.. Near Park
Avenue. Phone 282.
J.

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Bretent at is a tbor„ with rates, rules

|on.’ will fii/e 7°«
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address.

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arapt, e f f i c i e n t

E. SPURLING, subdivision
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.______
STOVES
SANFORD STOVE W ORKS-Oil
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,
ovens and victrolas. Your credit
is good. Phone 49L-3. 821 First
Street.________ _______
H TIN AND METAL WORK
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Telephone 111.
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
All makes of typewriters for
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg
VETERINARIAN
DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian.
Dolans Vetinnry Remedies. 313
E. Second St., Sanford, Fla.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Automobiles
1923

YOUR CHANCE—$125 buys com­
plete vulcanizing outfit. Full
instructions and chart for installa­
tion. P. 0. Box 324, City.
FOR SALE—10 acres celery land,
lot 4, Euraka Hammock. Rich­
ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
non, Ind.

CASH—Paid for falso teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Unto Sc fS - w o rd ) Un
ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and
TO REACH the prosperous farm Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
ers and fern growers of Volusia
county advertiso in the DeLand WOOD FOR SALE—4 feet, fine
Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
84.00 per cord at my farm. G.
with order.
W. L. Smith, R. I. Moore's Sta­
MAINE—Watervtiie. Morning Sen­ tion.
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple are interested in Florida prop­ FOR SALE—Fine gas range.—
Call 2003.
erty. Reach them ‘through tbs
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­
FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
t i o n ___________________
half price. Phono 415-W. Is
ADVERTISE in tte Journal-Har I. nt
Frazier.
aid. South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, FOR SALE—Five Pomeralnenn
weekly and Sunday Classified rates
Spitz puppies, three male, two
10c per line. Waycross Journal- female, 810 each. Also two white
Herald, Waycrosa, Georgia.
Wyandottes and one Rhode Island
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— Red cockerels, from best laying
Send in your subscription to the strain. T. G. Spearman, Osteen,
Tribune or hand it to your local Fin.
dealer so you can read Florida’s FOR SALE—Roll top desk, mngreatest newspaper. One year
in good condition—Will sell
18.00, 6 months $4.00, three months hngny,
cheap.
Herald Office.
82.00. If you desire 81,000 insur­
ance policy add 75 cents to your FOR SALE—Household Furniture,
erder.____
______
five rooms, will sell in lump or
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell by piece. Must sell before Feb.
anything?” If so advertise in 1st. Mrs. A. S. Chrisenberry,
tho “Gainesville Sun."
1011 Myrtle Ave.

Graham
% Ton Truck
1923
Coupe
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dodgo
1922
Rondstcr
Dodge
1924
Fordor Sedun
Ford
1923
Runabout
Ford
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above cars reconditioned, all
run fine and look good.
1’rires Right—Terms “Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodgo Dealer
Phone No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
Dodge

Real Estate

Help Wanted

Rooms For Rent

FOR SALE—Small home with F O R TtENT—Two unfumishef
three acres of Innd, 50 orange
rooms' and Gui;age.jj 18 Oak Aye,
trees nnd truck garden. Ideal spot1
,
,
for chickens, electricity and water. I FOR RENT-—Rooms with or with10 minutes out on hard road. Phone
out meals. Reasonable rates,
571-J.
Lincoln House.

STEWARTS SUB-DIVISION
Altamonte Springs
Two hundred beautiful building
lots, prices .range 8150 to $850.
See these lnrgc lots before you
buy elsewhere. Don’t buy n lot
without a public alley in the rent.
FOR SALE—Jewett sport touring Conic nnd see me any time. I live
with extras. 8(100. Quick sale,' here n ,*.‘1 "o'i:ht“!r,s;
WILMEtt STEWART
8300 cash. H. S. C„ enro Herald.
Altamonte Springs.
We havo some beautiful lake
WANTED
_____ ! front lots on Imko Wildmcre one*
WANT TO SELL—List your pro- half mi|e frora tha PI*le Highway
perty with us now. .Your de­ in a nest of beautiful clear lakes,
scription will go in new catalogue for sale.
We will build your home, land­
now being made up. Seo the new
manager at the now location. C. scape your grove, and relievo you
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st of trouble and worries incident to
building up a place.
National Bank IMdg.
In the meantime, you can ga
\VANT*TO BUY—Flat top desk. fishing. You enn fish in any one
of the dozen lakes, and if you don’t
Inquire Herald office.
know how to fish, wo have several
WILL TRADE—Home In Winter experts who will be glad to show
Park lor like value in Samord. you. Mr. Scholfiold who has been
David M, Douglass, Sanford, Fla. singing a t the Baptist Church will
vouch for the above.
LAND CO., Inc.
London's Old Secrets LAKE JESSUP
Longwood. FIs-

! FOR RENT—One
Park Avenue.

bedroom.

WANTED—A few- waitresses a t
,,the Altamonte Hotel, Altamont*
____ , _________________
men in dining room. Only white
help employed. Call or write Geo.
E, Bates &amp; Son, Proprietors.

311

Apartm ents

FOR RENT— Desirable front bed FOR RENT—Modern three room
room. Modern conveniences
apartment. Apply Mrs. Harvey.
Mngnolln Avenue or phone 83,
419 Palmetto Ave.
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitche FOR RENT—2-rootn apartment
nettca. Shirley Apartments.—
furnished, first floor. 292 Park
Opposite Post Office.
Avenue.
JACKSONVILLE WILL GET
25 CONVENTIONS IN 1923
Tires tho old, lowers their vital*
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 21— It.
ity. The beet standard family
O. Riddle, secretary of the tourist
_
nnd convention bureau of the chnm- C H A M B ER LAIN 'S
her of commerce, announces that CO UG H REM EDY
twenty-four meetings and con- Good for «v.ry
ventions already ary boohed lor
*
SOI.'I h Y
Jacksonville during 1925. Among
LANEY’S DRUG STORE
them will be the South Atlantic
Coastal
Highway
Association,
which will be held here April 1GGARDEN HOSE
17.
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12^2 cent per foot

Gives W ife Wash Tub;
Gets Razor In Return
Then Seeks Divorce

For Few D ays
See

Ball Hardware Co.

MACON, -Ga., Jan. 2.—Queente
Andrews, chocolate brown siren of i
Try Smith’s Barber
East Broadway and until recently a 1
leader of the "younger set" in Shop for good barber
Darktown social circles has found
it impossible to adjust herself to w ork. Ladies welcome.
the duties of n housewife.
W E S T V T Itn iN lA —C la rk s b u rg . T he
C lark sb u rg
ftx p n tie n t.
m o rn ing
Bared
By
W
reckers
So Jackson Andrews, her hus- N ext to Valdez.
Lost
and
Found
IIS
Apartment
house
on
F
irst
St.
I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y . m o r n ln K Issue.
band, "doposos and shy#" in a peti­
1 c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n i m u m l i e .
rhis is n bargain.
[d ir e c t o r y
tion for divorce filed in Bibb Su­
LONDON, Jan. 22—So many of
I.OST—Small black notebook con­
J. N . W estbrooks
D K V K L O P K U S A T T E N T I O N —-P e n *
perior Court.
the
buildings
are
being
turn
down
taining
railroad
ticket
for
lln
One
five-room
bungalow,
In
good
s n r o l a Is b e g i n n i n g t h e g r e a t e s t d e ­
"Seems
lak
Queen
didn
hub
no
Gunsmith
place within easy
vann,
Cuba.
Also
business
cards
in
London
nowadays,
to
make
way
Building M aterial hv ae ll fo p mm iellniot n Ind oOl l laor r l dh nlt’sth whaiys t ot roy ;t h ea of Joseph F. Maier. Return to for modern and conipartivuly condition. $500,00 puts you in this mind ‘bout ’spences whuteber,"
tuple of Sanford
Graphonolns, Clocks, Sewing
house.
Jackson explained to court a t­
g u lf bench Just
f in is h e d ; n t w o
often needed,
large modern structures, that va­
Machine
Concrete Co„ general m i ll io n d o l l n r b r i d g e a c r o s s E s c a m ­ Herald Office.
taches. "Spent all mah money on ,
t'when any spe- MIRACLE
rious
sections
of
the
stolid
old
Five
acre
farm
on
hard
rond.
b ia B a y s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m i ll io n
cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
121
Sanford
Ave.
requlred. It Is ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. 1. K. d o l l a r o p e r a h o u s e u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­ FOUND—Brown and white dog. city are taking on the bustling j now in crops. Clienp iimv on easy foolishments, nevah bought no gro­
ceries
nnd
den
slapped
me
ami
c
u
t!
khabetically for Terwllleger, Prop._______________ t i o n ; t w o m i l l i o n s b e i n g s p e n t on
Owner may have name by pay-j appearance of a new and rapidly terms,
h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r liv e ing for ad and keep of dog. J. \V. growing American town.
mail arm when All axed her bout J
Also
iced
e
v
e
l
o
p
e
r
s
to
g
e
t
In
r,u
g
r
o
u
n
d
Lumber and Building Material
tho demolitions often give p a s-' Wo have houses to rent. Come bit."
Moot. W r i t e D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­ Eaton, Reuna Vista.
Carter Lumber Company
From Jackson’s remarks it u p -1 Sanford Sign Shop
m e n t T h e P e n s a c o l a Nows.
kre in this
seraby unexpected glimpses of in nnd see us.—Seminole Realty
N, Igiutel St.
Phone 605
poured
t hut lie bought Queen a :
ancient houses hituerto niddeu | Co., 11C K. Second Street.______
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — AutECTODY
Designers and painters of San­
washing machine for a wedding
HILL LUMBER CO. House o.
view.
gustn,
Ga.—Augusta's
greatest
from
ford’s distinctive signs. San-,
I0NE
OWNER WILL KELL close in lot, present in November but even that
Service, Quality and Price.
classified medium, rate cash .09c
One gets occasional glimpses of
desirable location for residence, failed to keep tho love fires burir- fold Avenue at -First-Street.
1148
charge. 10c per line, minimum
famous old landmarks that never for $1,100. Small cash payment Jug,
TO THE PUBLIC:
Phono 480-W .' *
.30c.
before, at least in living mem­ required and balance can be pnidi To show her contempt. Queen
The following named contract­
ory.
have
been
fully
exposed
to
S
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T.
AUGUSTINE,
FLA.
—
St.
monthly. Phone 430-W for up-j insisted in sending her soiled clothors are fair to Organized Libor
public view. One of the.se is the pointment.
County is reached through
I ing to the laundry, thereby cnusiti}?; ~
Directory and pay the Union Kcnlc set by theJohns
old
Savoy
Chapel
which,
with
the
St. Augustine Evening Record.
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, , 7 - " the family budget became unbnlLocal No, 12G1 of Painters, L)ectrees in its little churchyard, can
Six lots close in worth $d,5(H), ; unc^i, ,|„vk{u,n said,
INI) MOTOR RE- orntors and Paper Hangers of Quick results. Two cento per word.
now
l&gt;e
seen'from
tho
top
bf
a
Sample
copy
on
reouest.
enn
be bought, from owner for $a,- j Qu,.rn committed the overt net of
IDING.
America:
Marble lin'd Grhnlfn from all
Phone slashing Jackson on the arm "wif
000. On easy terms.
Any breaking out of the skin, bus in the, strand.
jutirrlr*. licit of qualify and
W. R. Pell, F. W. Teniporton, TAMPA. FLORIDA—Tampa Daily
Another
is
in
Bishopsgnte
w-iirkiimmiblp.
even
fiery,
itching
eczema,
can
be
493-W.
ECT^HC .SERVICE V. C. Culler, C. F- Metcalf, llorncc
Times, the great home daily,
mah own raznh" when he discussed
W r it e f o r l a t e s t d e s lra n .
Electrical repairs. Jimincz, H. Harrow, It. L. Sel­ rate lt4c per word, minimum quickly overcome by applying a where quaint little St. Kthelburga
tho subject of extravagance with
V. II. T U lU fU E ,
trul Ave. Orlando, lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 25c cash with order. Writo little Menthn-Sulphur. any# a not­ one of the oldest and smallest of
her, according to charges made in
Sniifutil, Florida
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Milk
Company
Honors
ed
skin
specialist.
Because
of
its
the
churches
in
London,
fronted
his petition,
P. O. Iliu MU, Phone MI
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and (J. W. for complete rate card
destroying properties, this with two ancient and tiny shops
"Done had all Ah want o' dat
,KS FOR RENT
Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tho germ
Old
Time
Employees
sulphur
preparation
instantly1** nnw suddenly revealed by the
woman," Jackson said exhibiting a
Car. Drlvo it O. Khinholscr. We also ask the
scene of stupendous development- brings case from skin irritation, pulling down of buildings at its
badly lacerated arm. Hearing ou
Ink and Second St. public to see their painters have Read about it In the Palm Beach soothes and heals the eczema rljtttt I
DAVID B. HYER
It was hero that Henry
LONDON. Jan. 22—One of the the petition has been set for Feb­
tiieir local card.
Post. Sample copy sent on ro- up nml leaves the skin clear anil Hudson and his companions came foremost dairy companies of Great ruary term of court.
•
ARCHITECT
II.
Harrow,
Pres.
j quest.
REPAIRING
before they sailed from the river Britain 1ms a Long Service Corps [
smooth.
The lowly muskrut, fumiliury
.Member A L A
TEIN — Automobile
It seldom fails to relieve the tor­ Thames on their last voyage to i onnectcd with it, the members be­
ADVERTISING gets results if It
to every farm boy, 1ms been one
the
frozen
north.
Houses Lor Kent
ring and Rebuilding.
ment
and
disfigurement.
Suffer­
ing
made
up
of
employes
who
have
llniie B u ild in g
reaches potential buyers. Paio. jOakAvenue._
Orlando, Flerldn
been in the service of the organiz- of the chief factors in maintaining
... Intka Daily News is circulated in ers fro mskin trouble should get a
PAY $1,000 AN ACRE.
a high total value for our annual
FOR RENT—Small house v,u 1 an industrial and agricultural sec- jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur
atioji for 20 years.
FOR HIRE
fur production nnd, in commercial
TAMPA, Jan. 22.—A syndicate
one
acre
of
land
and
garage,!
tion
from
any
good
druggist
and
use
The
corps
boasts
of
u
member­
S E R V ltll Day on Orlando road. 812 per month.
of out-of-town and local capital­ ship of 3(11 men and 21 women and importance, it now heads the list
it
like
cold
cream.
foots nil trains. Uag- Apply to F. J. Takach, I'ico Hotel. TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
ists have purchased a 320-acre when the members met recently of for bearers of the United States
H. A. SPEIR
tt\_Phone 551.
Florida real estate udvertiso In
Bbick printed chiffons and crepes tract of land located on the Me­ for n dinner each one of them was Beavers, otter and martens Imvu
disappeared
from
their
former
fo TRIPS
the St. Petersburg Times. One cent are used to make very lovely lin­ morial Highway between this city presented with u gold watch, a
CARPENTER
.
cent a word daily, two cents a word gerie that needs nothing nt all In and Clearwater, for a total con­ silver badge and a certificate of range, anil minks, raccoons, and
i CALDER. Day und
skunks
are
rapidly
diminishing.
Sundays.______________________
sideration of $320,000, according to merit. Included were nearly rid
lit- itnlrlmc find llrllutlrllR*
the way of trimming.
Uervicd.
Anytime,
an announcement made iiore. The the directors of the compnny and
TITF, MORNING JOURNAL is the
Address ZIOil I'ulliirttn Are.
State railways of Italy showed a load is located about 10 miles from the most humble milk roundsman.
accepted want ml medium in
WRECKER
*J|Kht Avtvnl, particularly with Tainna nnd will be developed n* &gt;i
Day or night serSanford. Florida. Jan. lam, !:*gn Daytona ‘(Fla!’Y"One ccnV V word 1Germany.
sub-division.
-»lt M I L T
EXPERT
required by Section 12, I'lmii- an insertion. Minimum 26c.
phono 394. Night lerA«55116,
l.au-s of Florida, I will
HOI T i l l , A M I P A IN T
be 10 the following places, on lliei FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
T hu P a l m T h a t Suva!* You
"It isn’t so much the length as
5li)iiiay.
Y PARLORS
naV-r each. for’' X ^ .w IsT o f X
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
it is the quality of your experience
Ko matter how iong you have had
3Linnfucturi.-d b y
fied business, rate lc a word, mlniRRllvT. Murmelio
that fitf you for advancement, re- a persistent.weakcningcough-nomat.
F .b r rs u it- I.lu d s lr r P a i n t Cu,
S o ld b y
imum 24c cash with order.
[kinds. Rain water u
,'’."rk.e&lt;1 (. ,m,r.loH
ter how many remedies you have tried
(liMicvn—February
M
ill,
10.00
A.
^
LOSSlMi
PAINT COMPANY
“ASK MR. CONNELLY”
Old F irst National M (&lt;&gt; .1:00 I\ M.
I ittshur^h dinner.
Often when Without surcc-tn-*you can usually jcct relief In11.1 Mumini I» Aar.
young
men
coim*
to
me
for
posi1
stontly.andi'ltrnrfbcvetheentirecoughcnqj
A
LITTLE
T
V
ANT
AD
in
The
Osceola—February tOtb, 10:00' A.
g, nhone 245.
,1'huaar 2XO
About Ihe Following Bargains
•"
&lt;
!r..nlin.H-.l ,,f » ch,.„ |
'
M. to 5PHI l\ M,
Herald will bring you big re­
IS AND JlY EItS
Chuluota—February 11th. I0:uu A, sults. Advertise those old articles
Who tried to get
into the llethlescriptionknownasKr, Kinu’j New Discovery
M U -room hitnKilli»iir mi
I ' r i li n r *l * i V I &gt; ! % T Y fiMit Ini mi Nnirftiril Ivi*TEAM PlCESSERY 51. to 1J :00 .11.
hem plant on the
grounds thathe •orCouah*. You simply take one trospoonlul
you hove stored away and have
Uahrlella—February
lltli,
l:oo
P.
A
v
rn
tip
.
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b
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n
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id
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lb
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u-iis nn nvnnrf ninchnuic
and hold it in your throat for IS or 20 tecoiids
a specialty.
110 M. to 3:00 t*. M.
Chiropodist
rnslrrii rt ito.it rt-. SI,.*&gt;00. lot.)
no use for. A little thlrty-cent ad
Wtt* ®P 0XPi , t mecnanu.
'■ociuroswuliowmg it, without followiiqj with
r t n - r In, dr-tlriilili- liti-nllnn. I'rlt-c lerins.
•ic, I'honu 327-J.
FOOT
SPECIALIST
OvIetlO—February 12th. toaio A. mny bring yon several dollars.
"When*
were
you
last
employi
water.
The
prrscripilon
h.u
a
double
action.
13,730-- I 7.UI r n s h . Silo iti*r iiinnth.
M. to 3;oo l». 51.
&lt;u|?b
I
aski'd
him.
It
R
'
t
onlvioothrsund
In-als
aorcncs.-iand
ir'orn*.
tlunbins,
Ingrraar, ‘AI E
Phone
148
nqd
a
representative
----------F IV M rntini n m liiin en litw , Itt-sl r c Altamonte—February 13th. 10:00
iiiic Nalls. Heavy Oall•Fur.l
M.diir Lonipuny,
I 'l im i m i iv ' flor
u r sis:
fu11’phii-Hm
’ll?' 1,111and
'Louicklir
loosens
andareremoves
lord Motoi
six .he
Congrattan
wbicli
the dls
will call to seo you.
1300 C A S H — $30 | t c r in niilti bu&gt;* a Hltlpitllnl st-t-lInn *tf r l t y , *ldt-*»«lf.*
ETTl. CAFE
A. M. to 13:00 51
tiuses or tired acbl’ig
n il In mill tintil fur.
years,’ he answered proudly.
rect cauie ot the couuhing. i he prompt reMary—February tilth. 10:00
.V-ronni litiiiicnlim , iniMlrrii, mill nI 'nr dl r r slrt-t-l
feet.
in Service ami Qual- A.Lake
*.'0:30.110, S.'.IIO r u s h , *.*&gt;■&gt; |.t-r
KimhI li tru llu u . I ' r l r c *2.250.1)0. "
“
Anal
what
did
vou
do
there
alt
*
seems
almost
iiwglcal,
and
the
quickness
51.
to
3:00
P.
51.
i
n
n
n
l
h
.
[ m i. r . i.. ct.4i.GH
,i .
,,,
1y
‘ no ii, no wUh which ibewhulecough comliiUm
itreet and Bark AveLoiikwooiI—February 13th. 1:00 51.
THIS WEEK ONLY
that tim e:
&gt;c.irs i-j olt.-n simiily nm-unqi. There Is nodi.
Vo well l&gt;rew Jlldg.
51. to 3:iio l&gt;. Xt. ‘
S I X T Y - F I l l It fo o t In i mi I ' n l n i M I n F I V K - n e r r iirniuri- Krnvt* n e n r t ' n u n " ‘Well,’ said the- mill), ‘I screwed *•* better torcouan*. chest colds, broachitl
OrlandoPhone,
HUvator
l’aoln—February 17th, 10:00 A.
Very valuable property on MelA sa-nur. r n s l r r i i r t p n s n r r , #1,230. Ir» ( lull, u m all h o u s e , nil f u r *2.[DRUGS | , i ,
:ronchl»laiihma.hoar3ciic.*anil
almost
event
on
nut
4(S7.”
’
nnebUlasihma.K,
to U:uo 5l.
#230 r n s h , *20 | i r r in iin tb .
300— (j, r u s h .
Mrn.it irritation. Kcononivcnl, t,xi, a i ihe dosa
lonville
Avenue
at
rate
of
$100
per
Lake Monroe—February 17th. 1:00
tUG STORE — I're' » oral v one traspoouluL On sale at ail good
lot.
LOTS — LOTS — LOTS
.51.
Treatment
of
seeds
by
chemicals
JruawUu. Adttor
Jrugs, Sodas.
W« P. to 3:00 P, A.
57-foot
business
lot
on
Sanford
VAUGHAN.
SIOll ilnaan aalll |m l y o u In p n s s r s s l n n n f s m u r nf liar h r s l lu l* In Inaan. will increase the yield of cotton,if
you as your phone.
Tax Assessor.
Elton J. Moughton
Avenue at rate of $30 a front foot.
A r b n n r r In i i tn k r sniair r r n l i n u n r &gt; .
S r r ns,
tobacco, cereals and other crops,
Every
few
weeks
we
have
outM IT IC U
says a Belgian scientist.
TRIG A I,
ARCHITECT
of-town buyers, cash, for attrac­
Tho
regular
minimi meeting of tively priced city property.
ELECTRIC CO.
la V rU V tK Y
tin. stockholders of the Milano
Fish packed in carbon dioxide!
First Nntinn:it Rank Rldg.
(Realtors)
—
FOR
I^
to Gillon St Platt
List your property with us.
Amusement Co., will be held ut in'*
gus
instead
of
ice
kept
fresh
for
|a. Everything elcc105 Magnolia Ave.
103 N. Park Ave. III day: in u trip from Halifax to
ire ut I lee, i-lKhl o'clock, P- M- ; SANFORD REALTY CO.
Sanford, ■Florida
Pne 422. Electragith Monday, Felt. 2nd.
Phone 122
Phone 48
Montreal, Cannihii recently.
Room 7 Ball Bldg. Phone 180-J.

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Phone 447 L3.
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frnue and 10th Street.
pice.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

THE SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1925.

ct Disposition DEBT QUESTION
oals Question REINFORCED BY
xt Few Weeks G.O.P. LEADERS

Senator'Iir Plot

SINGLE COPIES FIYE CENTS.

NUMBER 14

And Winter Park BREAKDOWN)
SENATE WRITES Sanford
Golf Teams M eet Friday
H IS IN NAVAL In Match For Silver Cup OPIUM PJU
OIL LEASE CASE
NEAR AT HAM)

Announcement was made Tues­
Mrs. R. A. Newman wns appoint­
day night at the organization meet, ed at the meeting last night as
ing of tho Sanford Golf Club that chairman of the woman's commit­
M e a n w h i l e Irreconcilable
the local Chamber of Commerce tee, This committee will have
[ext Go T o1,
Group Headed by Borah Is
Mnjority Report of Committee will give a silver loving cup to charge of the sale of tickets for Serious Situation Has
Friday night dance.
This
Publishing Claim for Full
Investigating Tenpot Dome tho winner of a tournament in the
Conference |
dance will start nt 0 o'clock nnd.
which
teams
representing
the
local
Examination Whole Matter
Leases, AcccptedAndMattcr nnd Winter Park golf clubs will tickets will be priced at $1.50.1 Arisen at Interna­
ission Prior
Becomes n Closed Chapter participate Friday afternoon. It The tickets arc available through1 tional Gathering Of
nlso wns announced that Friday Mrs. Newman or members of her
fFinalVote
Johnson Resolution
Delegates at Geneva
night a script dance for the bene- committee.
Only
Brief
Debate
Before Senate Today
fit of tha Sanford Golf Club wHl' The Fort IHtt orchestra will be
present at the club ut 5 o’clock
On Subject Is Held be held nt the country club.
The team thnt will represent to provide music during the pre­
President Coolidge Reiterates
Waters Several Streams Are
in the tournament was an­ sentation ceremonies of the Cham­
Faith in Hughes’ Stand
Senator Walsh Attacks Report Sanford
nounced
last night by Otis George, ber of Commerce trophy after the
Continuing to Rose, How­ That U. S. Is Not involved
of Minority Group Proclaim­ local professional.
It consists of tournament. R. W. Pcarman, sec­
ever, With Little Additional
ing
It
Tissue
of
Half-Truths
Harry
Ehle,
R.
L.
Deen,
Roy Chit­ retary of the chnnibor. will mnko
irris Rises Danger Apparent at Present
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—
tenden, F. H. Blglow, Edward Hig­ the address of welcome to • tho Impossible To Place
In no degree dissuaded from
&gt;ling Block ATLANTA, Jan. 21.—An im­ their
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 21.— gins, E. F. Housholer, George W. Winter Park players nnd formally
Limit Upon Opium
Senntor Edwards of New Jersey is
purpose by emphatically
present the cup to tho winning
Knight an E. H. Parker.
Ths
Sennte has written Its
to go implicated in the
[of Leaders provement in tho general flood sit­ stated confidence of adminis­ declared
team.
Mr.
Ehle,
a
new
member
of
tho
Smoking in the East
final word in the checkered
caso in which ten New Jersey
tration in effect of Paris repar­
uation — which has cast ap­
The orchestra will ngain be on
club, recently of Asheville, N. C.,
nnd memorable history of its
policemen
arc
being
tried
for
vio­
ations
ngreement,
senate
irre­
10 lives and a heavy
is famous for his brilliant golfing hnnd nt 9 o’clock for the dance. In
)N, Jan. 21.— proximately
nnval oil lease inquiry by ap­
GENEVA, Jan. 21.—So se­
lation of prohibition laws.
loss—in Gcorgin, Alaba­ concilable? went ahead Wed­
ability. Though he hns played only view of the fact thnt the dance is
proving
after
discussion,
pro­
lformal discus- property
nesday with plans to press ad­
rious
a situation developed
ma, South Carolina, Louisianu and
two and half years, he was runner for the purpose of furthering tho
saic by contrast the majority
id house lead- Mississippi, was noted Tuesday equate inquiry into tnc whole
interests
of
golf
nnd
raising
funds
up
las.
summer
in
the
Asheville
Tuesday
nt the International
report of its investigating
pevised a plan night, but in scdcral sections riv­ subject nt meeting of the sentournament in which most of the fer the promotion nnd advertising Opium conference that many
committee,
sharply
critising
nte foreign relations commit­
still were rising.
best golfers in thu South partici- of the Sanford Golf Course in
lievc will get ersThe
leases nnd ccrtnin official nets
tee.
flood was at its worst stages
pnted. He is at present best ball Sanford it is generally expected of the delegates after ad­
connected with them.
tood Muscle in south Georgia. At Albany, Ga., Secretary Hughes was called up
champion
op of North and Southi *ha*. n large number or enthus­ journment Tuesday night
Tho report, submitted in tho Carolina.
ight into con- more than 200 negroes were driv­ on Wednesday by the senate for
iastic golfers, dancers and their frankly voiced the opinion
closing days of the last session by
of friendly en from their homes by the Flint a copy of the Paris reparation-!
These matches Friday afternoon friends will be present.
Wednesday that a complete
Senator
Walsh,
Democrat,
Monta­
Citizens of Dover were ma­ agreement together with such in­
MrH. Edward Pettitbenoit, mnnwill bo ployed under the Nassau
which they River.
na, prosecutor for the committco, system,
breakdown
Wednesday was a
rooned in their homes. At New­ formation concerning tho circum­
first foursome teeing ngcr of the country club dining
the bill before ton county sent of Baker, only two stances surrounding negotiations
was approved by n vote of 40 to 30 off nt 3 the
room, whose phone number Is 2,500, possibility.
o’clock
o'clock.
It
is
ex­
isc for final ac fnmilies remained, 400 other citi­ “ns may be necessary to full under­ Team Work Will Be Her Mot- after the senate hnd rejected, 42 pected that, due to thu fact that is prepared to servo dinner at 7 Viscount Cecil, of Chclwood, tho
to 28, a minority report presented
\ .jvccks.
zens having left in boats for Ca­ standings of its terms.” A resolu­
of the players to participate o’clock Friday evening to nil those chief British representative, who
ot Mrs. Ferguson Says in by Spencer of Missouri, on be­ some
in the mntchcs, particularly those making reservations in advance. is lending the tight against tho
findo soon, pos- milla and other points out of flood tion of inquiry by Senator Johnson,
half
of
himself
nnd
four
other
Re­
Brief Speech; Becomes 2nd
Republican, of California, on sen­
puted to ho of almost professional Mrs, Pettitbenoit asks that all American proposals, said tersely:
take the bill danger.
of the committee.
of the Winter Park team, are rc- reservations be made as soon us "Things nre critical.” Ho ndded
Woman Governor in U. S. publicans
The families of the sheriff and ate irreconcilablcs was ndopted
table and start
Action
ennie
after
comparative­
that he expected to be the fine
postmistress remained in Newton, without discussion.
■ ladder,
ly brief debate on n subject which ubillty, a large gnllery will follow possible. speaker nt Wednesday’s session
withheld action occupying the second floor of the
AUSTIN. Tex., Jnn. 21.—With­ occupied much of the attention of them around the course.
(Continued on page 3)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—The out the slightest show of emotion the sennte nt the last session nnd
and that he would oppose the new
^ured by seuntc courthouse, which .vns reported
American suggestion for the -mpmanagers of surrounded by water. The only administration reinforced its sup­ Mrs. Miriam Ainnndn Ferguson, led to institution of the pending
irersion of opium smoking in the
feel favorable outlet from Newton was by boot port of the Paris reparations of Temple, Texas was sworn in to­ suits by the government to cancel
'’nr East within 15 years, boenuso
nnd telephone communication was agreement Tuesday while tho sen­ day as the first woninn governor tho lenses of the navnl oil reserves
he wns convinced the adoption of
lost. The water was snid to be at ate irrcconeilablea were broaden­ in Texas nnd tho second in the granted to Edward L. Doheny and
such plan would mean only deceiv­
depth of five feet in the local ing out their plans for a thorough United States.
Harry Sinclair by Albert B. Fall,
the nppoint- ahotel.
examination of the settlement nnd
ing the world.
ns
secretary
of
the
interior.
fof Scnntors McA crowd thnt occupied every
the circumstances surrounding it.
Viscount CncII declared It wmt
Reports
from
Augusta
stated
The
minority
report,
which
de­
available inch of spneo in the house
Kcyesj New
impossible
to inaugurate any fixed
A
White
House
pronouncement
thnt
the
Savannah
river
wau
re­
fended
the
principle
of
the
leasing
of representatives nnd was for n
tul Harrison (D)
limit for tho abolition of opium
Hamburg, S. C., just not only affirmed President Cool- time so lnrgo thnt it caused of naval oil reserves and held Ed­
are nil mcm- ceding.
smoking because of the heavy
across the river from tho Georgin idge’s confidence thnt nothing had Speaker Leo Sattcrwhlto to delay win Denby ns secretary of the nnvy
Jngriculturo cora- city,
taken place in Paris to involve the tho ceremonies and considor hold­ and hid assistants blnmelcss in In Year of Existence Library College Professor Tells How smuggling in the Far East, as­
still
was
inundated,
but
the
Insidcrcd Muscle water was going down. The great­ United States in the affairs of
that in nny event the pres­
with tho lenses, drew
ing thorn upon tho cnpitol grounds, connection
Hns Rendered Mnny Serv­ He Wns Imprisoned by Mex. serting
ent conference wns not authorized
support
from
only
Republicans.
est damage in South Carolina was Europe, but added thnt reports to witnessed
event. An overflow
ices to City With (i,0U0
lid force the sen- to highways.
the contrary could be dismissed as crowd of the
lean Government Held For to take up the problem of opium
Democrats voted solidly for
soveral thousand filled The
smoking, which belonged in the
ni the usual cubunimportant
gossip.
tho
Walnh
report
nnd
were
joined
Books Upon Mnny Subjects
SomeTimelJpon
No Charges agendn
In Georgia, the road damage was
tho
wide
corridors
of
the
capitol
of the earlier conferences,
conferees under estimated by officials nt approxi­
The irreconcilable senators added building.
by nix Republicans nnd one Far­
nothing to their previous expres­
would be Chair- mately $100,000.
mer-Labor, Shipstcnd of Minne­
Circulation of books in the San­ NEW ORLEANS. Jnn. 21.— which was confined to countries
Oath Administered.
sions of skepticism on that point,
sota.
Ftho senato ogriford public library during tho Mnjor William F. Lorenz, profes- hnving Far Eastern possessions,
With the cessation of rain last but they considered seriously n pro­
Calling up the mnjority report, year ending Jnn. ID, amounted to fessor of nervous and mental dis­
Senatora Mc- night,
Mrs.
Ferguson
wns
given
tho
Ireland Hits Britain
Alabama rivers were reced­ posal to extend the terms of a
Pnd Smith, South ing slowly
oath by Chief Justice C. M. Cure- Senator Walsh declared the minor­ 24,1)07, or more than 2,000 u enses nt the University of Wis­
A clash at the forenoon ses­
and
no
other
flood
dam­
iking Republican age was reported. Southeast Aln- pending resolution of inquiry so ns ton of the Texas supreme court, ity reportf “a tissue of half truths, month according to a report made consin, nnd president of tho statu sion of the conference between
[committee m-jm- bamn cities bore the brunt of the to ask not only for n copy of the soon after Barry Miller of Dallas misrepresentations nnd arguments public W’ednesday morning by hoard of control, reached hero G. Porter, head oL the American ■*
Paris agreement but for a statecharacterised ly the most pnrtisun
flood, the streets of Geneva and aiest 4ilso of the considerations had been sworn in as lieutenant bins,'' Senntor Spencer, in reply, Aline Vim Nesa Brown, iihrniinn. Tucsduy after harrowing experi­ dclegatidn nnd Viscount Cecil Was
Membership throughout tho yenr, ences nt sea nnd arrest nnd con­ followed in the afternoon by Ire­
governor.
ths Undr.reruod Opp being invaded.
assertod that the majority state­
which led to its signature by tho
their selection beMrs. Ferguson repeated the oath ment was Ma biased, unfair report according to tho report, wns 1,115 finement by tho Mexican govern­ land breaking nwny from the Brit­
Railroad repair gangs were nt American delegates. The resolu­
nnd therg nre in the library 5,000 ment.
ish tend and striking a blow n t'
Bcd the measure work in each of the flooded states. tion, proposed by Senator Johnson, in n low voice, scarcely above a in ninny particulars.”
books.
British hegemony over her domin­
fore the senate, Train service in Mississippi, Lou­ Republican, California, is to come whisper, which barely wns audible
Describing his experiences, Pro­ ions
Senator Walsh disagreed with
'and common-wealth. Michael
The library was opened to the fessor Lorenz snid:
that their appoint- isiana, Alabama and South Caro­ up in the foreign relations com­ nt the press table. Sho did not the minority that the majority had
MacWhitc,
the Irish free stnte en­
public
on
Jan.
10,
1024.
Thu
change
her
expression
of
compos­
contrary to tho lina was restored in most instances. mittee Wednesday nnd its support­
held Mr. Doiiby anil his assistants
“Wo left Pensacola, Flu., on Jan.
trencc in which In Gcorgin, where it was necessary ers expect it to be ndopted with­ ure during the oath, even when blameless in connection with the building is in tho Spanish style, U, carrying abroad the schooner voy nt Genevn, came out flatly
she swore that she had never sent oil leases. In this connection, Sen­ is well equipped with regular lib­ Ruth, bait, ire ami food enough for tho American project nnd flay­
are supposed to to stop traffic entirely on several out delay.
tho convention drawn up by the
n challenge nor participated in a ntor Bruce, Democrat, Maryland, rary furniture nnd possesses, in for three weeks trip which I wns ed
railroads, officials stated service
ttion.
Johnson Resolution
first opium conference, saying it
addition a roof garden for out­
duel.
She
looked
steadily
nt
Jus­
ngain
would
bo
normal
in
a
few
who
nupported
tho
Walsh
report,
lers feel ccrtnin
Should the Johnson resolution in
taking for my health. Our plan neither laid a tribute on the altar t
nssertod ho did not consider this door activities. Following is thu included a rup down along tho of idcnl.s nor adversely. affected
acct with success, days.
its expanded form eventually re­ tice Cureton.
report
of
thu
librarian:
The Macon, Dublin and Savannah ceive tho approval of the senate
report an imputation upon the hon­
Reads Brief Speech.
attempt to get the
Mexican const, a few days of fish­
material advantages which
orable
discharge of his duties by “To the Board of Trustees of tho ing there, and the run back to the
itself, it would provide a vehicle
ice by unanimous still was unnble to move a trnin.
many
of the interested powers de­
The
woman
governor
read
a
Sanford
Public
Library:
The Central of Georgia service for a direct exchange of opinions brief speech, but did not rnise her Mr. Denby, whose retirement ns
the adoption of a from
rive
from
opium traffic. That was
Pensacola.
Our
dream
came
to
“
I
hnve
the
honor
to
submit
secretary’ of the navy came during
Macon to Savannah was out between the administration nnd op­
end with a crush ns the ship why, Mr. Mae White declared, he
of commission, owing to bridges position senators, and in the belief voice much louder than the con­ the inquiry und after the senate herewith niy first annual report an
piled up on a Incrccn reef off the deemed his duty to support the
ibling Block
formally had requested the pres­ as librarian of the Sanford Pub­ const
being washed away south of Wad- of some senato lenders might enliv­ versational tone.
of Yucatan just before day­ American proposal for practical
lic Library for tho year ending
Retiring Gov. Neff wns greeted ident to demand his resignation.
stumbling block ley, Ga. The Southern railroad en the dying days of the short sesmeasures gradually to suppress
break
Saturday.
January
19,
1925.
with
cheers
upon
closing
his
last
This
drew
a
declaration
from
cleared
its
track
to
Atlanta
during
|ntor Norris, who
(Continucd From Page 3)
opium
traffic.
“The
vessel
stuck
fast
on
the
“The
library
was
formally
open­
utterance
ns
governor
of
Texas,
he
Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alaba­
(fused to yield to tho duy, while the Central again
coral
root.
We
waited
until
day­
After
praising the exnmpio set
told Mrs. Ferguson thnt he had ma, thnt he considered Mr. Denby ed to thu public on Jnn. 19, 1924.
he waive his priv- opened its route to Albany. Ser­
light meanwhile provisioning the by Japan for the abolition of opium
“equally
as
guilty
ns
Albert
B.
Addresses
were
made
by
Mayor
vice
to
Florida
still
wns
slow
nnd
left,
as
an
inspiration
of
her
ad­
precedent to serve
ministration, a photograpli of Fall,” in connection with the oil Forrest Lake and Rev. Arthur S. t.hrt;w do‘Lies P.ri'parntory to ubnn smoking, Mr. MacWhite demanded
He has taken the uncertain.
Perhaps
the
greatest
improve­
Woodrow Wilson hanging over the leases. He added that in his be­ Peck, chairman of the library doning the ship. Nine of us left that the doors be thrown wide
he himself is not
lief, Doheny and Sinclair had paid board. A history of the library the ship leaving Caotnin Swin nnd open for discussion of all aspectment
in
tho
Georgin
flood
situation
desk.
feree, as chairman
one nwn aboard the vessel. They of the opium evil nnd insisted
Mr. Neff snid he hnd left n from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 for was given by Mrs. A. M. DeForcst planned to stay there while we some of the delegations were un­
ce he should have was in the middle section of the
tho
lenses
which
they
hnd
obtained
state.
nnd
an
eloquent
tribute
paid
to
white rose, ns n symbol of purity, from the interior department dur­
proposed conthe impression thnt something
At Macon the river readied its
the late Mrs. Minnie E. Key in up- i tried to reach n light housu Iff der
and
the
open
Bible
as
a
guide
to
[sntisfictory to him.
was
being kept in the dark und
miles
away.
We
were
caught
in
a
ing Fall’s administration as secre­ prccintion of her many years of I
With approximately .70 mem­ her path.
last night, a measurement
[attitude, the lead- crest
norther and fought the winds nnd that efforts were' being made to
tary.
bers
present,
the
Sanford
Kiwanof
27.55
feet
being
recorded.
Tues­
devoted
service
as
librarian
of
the
the bill to remain
thwart free nnd wholesome dis­
He presented this Bible today to
Spencer Offers Substitute
night, tho stream wns 25,0, or U club celebrated Wednesday af­
former Sanford Library associa­ waven for hours.
fs Auble for a few day
the executive office of the gover­
“Toward nightfall we were cussions.
Senator Spencer, :n offering n tion. Tho large number who at­
7.0
feet
above
the
flood
stage.
ternoon
nt
the
Montezuma
Hotel
the hope of perIn the southern section, how­
Another Druntatic Feature
tenth anniversary of tho nor, and marked for Mrs. Fergus­ Hubotituto motion I or the adoption tended the opening were welcomed sighted by a Mexican gunboat nnd
(braska senator to ever, reports indicated the flood the
on the 105th verse of the 10'Jth of tho minority report, docinred by tho Trustees and tho librarian, picked up. The boat returned to
founding
of
the
order.
The
chief
Another
druntatic feature was
proposal.
conditions were getting worse. The speakers of the occasion were Dr. Psalm: “Thy word is « lnmp unto j there was much in tho majority nnd much pleasure was expressed the wreck nnd took an Captain the address of I)r. Alfred Szo tht
Itccring committee rivers were said to be spreading E. I). Brownlee, president nnd T. my feet and a light unto my path.’’ findings with which he and some ovw ‘t h ^ n c r b S n i ^ w l t h ’itVaT- Swin und the fisherman.
('hinese delegate whit warned the
to attempt to get over the lowlands. Streams which L. Dumas, jinst president of the
As she arose to her feet to take Iother Republicans on the commit“Wo were taken to I’rogresso so-called “opium bloc” powers that
(Continued
on
page
3)
to conference with- normally were only u hundred local club.
the oath, Mrs. Mae Patterson I tec agreed, but that this report
where the captain of the port or­ China had awakened und thnt it
thc house mil!- yards wide were said to have reach
Thompson, formerly of the Metro- contained statements which were
dered us put in juil. The first the powers failed to subordinate
Dr.
Brownlee
spoke
upon
the
politun Opera Company, snng Put unfomtdad nod criticism of wivcrnthe nltcrnnte cd a width of five miles.
three days wc were without food their financial interests to ethical
meaning of Anniversary Week On Your Old Gray Bonnett, ami mint departments ’’which are unauso rules commitami given wutor only after the .............
______
interests,t ______
und did___
not cease
tp oxwhich
is
being
observed
by
Kiamorrow to considMrs. Ferguson smiled broadly.
i
(logs
nnd
monkey*
had
drank.
Thenlpioit
the
Chinese
and
the
Fur East
wnnis
clubs
throughout
the
coun­
rule, which could
we were taken to Mvridia where they would be held responsible not
try. The objects of Klwanis, ns
la majority vote of
W
o were tried although 1 do not only by the world as u whole, but
Y
acht
Blown
on
Rocks
Spaniards
Bobbard
emphasized by the speaker are to
Id a request for un­
know
on what charge. During this in particular by 400,000,000 Chi­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.— The give
first place to the huninn nnd
it to send it to con- senato adopted the oil committee
Tribesmen’s Lines Will Be A Total Loss Though the bonrd of engineers time 1 had cummunuicated witli an nese. Dr. Szo predicted that if
spiritual
values
of
life
rnthor
than
cked by the objec- report drafted by Senator Walsh,'
tho powors refused to act the
of rivers and harbors who wore in American counsul und wired the Orient
the material. He declared that
member.
would bo swept by a tidal
of Montana.
governor
of
Wisconsin
nnd
after
PORTSMOUTH,
N.
H.,
Jan.
21.
LONDON,
Jnn.
21.—Three
SanSanford Sunday reserved u non­
tho object of the dub was to en­
wave of moral indignation which
3hoa|» (Question.
FVench Ambassador Jusscrnnd courage
a
short
hearing
we
were
released.
—Tho
yacht
Topez
from
Bath.
Me.,
committal
nttitude,
those
advocat­
ish
war
ships
and
eight
airplanes
daily living of the Golden
the Muscle Shoals presented his formal letters of re­
Miami, Fla., which went ashore ing the increase in depth of the
“We were then returned to Pro would have repercussions on tho
Rule In all human relationships nre bombarding the Anjcra tribal to
rcsso
where we obtained passage economic and political structure o*
(vived in tho senate call to President Coolidge.
in
a
storm
Tuesday
night
off
ApSt. Johns rivor from cifcht to 12
Tho railroad administration an­ and to develop intelligent and ag­ forces from the Str&amp;itB of Gibral­ nledore Island was breaking up feet between I'alntkn and Sanford to New Orleans on tho steamer
aator Norris called
sntir* wqrUL.
The clash between Mr. Porter
?on authorizing an nounced it had completed liquida­ gressive citizenship.
tar. off Point Alcazar nnd Segure Wednesday on the rocks. Tho own- expressed their confidence Monday Antillu."
an alleged power tion of claims without litigation in Tho speaker summed up the and toward the oust of those post-(or, Chnrles Clifford of Bath, and morning that a favorable report on
Although blistered and weather and Viscount Cecil started when
ideals of the organization as the tions, according to news dispatches j the crew were taken off last night the project would bu made by the beaten, I’rof. Lorenz and the fish- Mr. Porter indignately repudiated
federal trade com- any case.
Treasury officials noted a lessen­ creating and maintaining of a received AVdilnesday afternoon.
I by the coast guard.
more than an
board upon its return to Washing­ ermen didd not show otherwise any **c'w®tl&lt;&gt;ns made* by discount Cecil
Do the senate decid- ing of nntionnl bank* failures atid sound public opinion and high
ton. Such a report, it Is under­ effect of the suffering or privu- Mom,a&gt;\thnt thu American people
»o the interstate declared banking conditions were idealism that will make possible
stood, will virtually assure the suc­
mi increase of righteousness, jus­
littn' for a report on a sound basis.
jsss
cess of the project.
Thq White House declared Prc?- tice, patriotism and good will.
Is- The author of
The engineers departed from
Prof.
Lorenz
and
hi*
^
h
o
rm
e
n
f
’"
’
^ ^ L ^ o ^ h '^ i u m
Sanford on an* engineer corps boat
The objects of tho club to be
claimed that a ident Coolidge was in full accord
the Isle of Pines treaty now sought during the present year
r ‘0 ifr.
M,;hlILorenz
o ^ „ /'wwill
‘m ':«“
turSr,‘,*olej
,S 1i? Viscount Cecil's charge
luf j ’J Sl-"
early Monday morning. Several . icre
|J'” was attempting with
return
f a ls e
in the senate.
representatives from this section, Mudison, Wis.
[&gt;0 of Muscle Shoals, pending
were
outlined
us
a
program
in
boand
characterized
it
as
a
vile
slan­
The
Hughes
statement
denying
including
Muyor
Forrest
Lake,
A.
will
present
u
pleasing
adoption
of
With
virtually
all
of
the
inter­
hnif
of
the
underprivileged
child;
i consideration was
der upon the ueoplt) of the United
the Paris reparations agrccstimulate and add to civic in­ ior plastering finished, Sanford the Spanish type of architecture. I*. Connelly, chairman of the inland Chi Yuan In Control States. The British representative
flection of conferees )that
merit involved the United States in to
nnd to direct Kiwanis in­ contractors arc nulling in every It’s appearance, however, is not to waterways committee of the San1 1 ' ll.k '11, ^.®nator European commitments was held at terest
Chamber of Commerce, and Sector Near Shanghai withdrew his charge with un apol­
!• Alabama Us au- th(J %
‘Vhite House to cover the is- fluence in affairs of public inter­ way practicable the work on the be attractive from the outside a- f-.rd
ogy for having made it, but he was»
R.
*»'
pf*arninn, secretary, accom-1
lone.
est and to promote closer relations
to be included 9Ue
so affected by Mr. Porter’s speech
model home. The home, when
It
is
so
arranged
that
it
will
between
tho
fnrmer
and
the
city
that he wanted to go back to En'.'“'V
rin
;,
V
,°
"
ra
t
M
,I‘Uh
i
kr
ni
J
r
SHANGHAI,
Jan.
2t.-G
eneral
wUt*fct&lt;^ u y
In'
-Senator McKellar. Democrat, man.
completed and furnished, is to be be well lighted by natural means
u
J
J We“ Chi Shieh Yuan, whose armies arc gland immediately. Fellow dole‘ s f”®1 l*0 did n o t, Tennessee, introduced a resolution
he was not a 1asking President
Coolidgewhat Visitors introduced to the clob placed on display for 30 days af­ which automatically includes ex­
gattt,:- however, succeeded in calm­
senate agriculture :steps have been taken regarding were Russell Wilson, Philadelphia; ter which it will be sold. The home cellent ventilation through the ar­ J. M. Braxton, 'ormerly of Uiu | kini^vfrnm m Jfo^V oirtrol^f
ing him.
________
| foreign representations against Charles C. Kunz, Philadelphia; is located in Pine Heights, ip a sec­ rangement of giving each room in m en^w hoS Thoro ' -hly fam lfbr I Shanghai district. Wednesday is rcFrank Griffin, Detroit, and Mr. tion destined, it is said to become the house cynosure in three di­
of the area west
American gun elevation.
with the details of ,;
ti. project ami |»Ported
f hero int(Jcontrol
chain Chow
nnd
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nixon nnd one of Sanford's most desirable rections.
Society W orming Plan
labbi Admits
of
government
proccdu.
has
ex
residential districts.
their
daughter
Lois.
Every
effort
that
is
compatible
north
of
Shanghai
Nanking
rail­
pressed
his
confidence
in
'nvoraAlready the building is taking with moderate cost will bo made to Me report by the board, i. '} es­ way lino to Yantzeo River.I
For War Elim ination
present were: Rev. EfollarForgery EngineerWhoJumped D.Members
on
the appearance of a home. Ex­ add to the comfort of the building. timated that the incrcnscd «_'■, *h
Brownlee,
R.
II.
Berg,
L.
C.
From EngineCab,Dies Bebout. C. A. Byrd, B. D. Caswell, terior
phuteriog, which is stucco, Furniture will be selected hoth for project will cost uppropxinmu i I Large River Steam er
WASHINGTON*. Jan. 21.—The
Jan. 21. — More
has
already
been applied. There utility nnd beauty while the var­ $500,000. This
T.
L.
Dumas,
A.
C.
Fort,
J.
C.
causo of war phase of study enmo
is will not bo
no limited, ,
)f the Chicago RubSAVANNAH, Ga., Jan. 21*—W. Hutchinson. J. H. Jackson, E. F. remains installation of windows, ious
fixtures are to he placed at however, to increasing tho depth |*^ DSlZCls iNCRT ^ l O f t o l K in for more scrutiny main address
rwident of “Young H. Holman, of Waycross, Ga., en­
laying
floors
and
completing
parts
Lane,
W.
T.
Langley,
T.
W.
I
jiw
points
of greatest convenience.
before Unlay’* session’s confer­
but will include elimination of sev­
e'tv mid prominent gineer on the Atlantic Coast Line
Puoplo of Sanford are watching eral sharp curves in th;- river.
ucinl circles wns rc- train Number 57 running from Sa­ ton. S. M. Lloyd, H. C. Long C. of the plumbing und wiring sys­
NOR. ’ K, \ a., Jan. 21**— The ence on the cause and cure for
Members of the board und others Steamship - mio, largest of tlv war. Meanwhile several commltithorities today to vannah to Montgomery, who appar­ J. Marshall. J. G. Michaels, H. H. tems yet to bu done. Tho roof, with unusual interest the progress
is of composite material, of construction and it is expected on the boat were entertained at Buxton line . “t. capsizisl i n d |t »,s appointed at the first sesently without reason jumped from McCaslin, G. E. McKay. G. E. Mc- which
f!* t0, forgeries
provide.! a pleasing that an almost continuous stream Paiatka. From there the engineers ;&lt;ank In the Jame*. 'Wor near Ohm 1
Monday are said to be pn&gt;from the husi- his cab nfteg pulling on the emer­ Call.I toward Overt in. A. It. Platt, tinted red,
with grny surface of the of visitors will pass through the continued to Jacksonville from ratot Wednesday, i hteen ment-Jgrossing in the foimulntion iueaa
Iffuity Finance Serv- gency breaks Wednesday morning A. K. Rossitcr, A. Rnffeld, I&gt; B. contrast
building after it is thrown open whence thoy will travel to Suvan- Lera of the crow and o pattento a pnictlczi i-ifvk'llit pv:*
l°f which he is mnn- near Manor, died at a \Naycross Steele, J. G. Sharon, W. M. Scott, wall finish.
E.
C.
Smith.
When
completed
the
dwelling
for inspection.
nnh enroute to Washington.
ger# were saved,
__________ Igrum W eui tlw $hU4vi
hospital.

ill From
’a Table

IMPROVEMENT IN
GENERAL FLOOD
SITUATION NOTED

Cecil Opposed To
U. S. Suggestions

BIG CROWDS SEE
INAUGURATION OF
MRS. FERGUSON

BIG CIRCULATION HARROWING TALE {
IS REPORTED BY TOLD BY LORENZ
LOCAL LIBRARY UPON HIS RETURN

Sanford Kiwanians
Commemorate 10th
Club Anniversary

Express Belief In
Favorable Report
On River I’roject

Washington News

Progress Being Made In Erection Of
Model Home For Display In Sanford

tha^«^^/of;rnH s s

s f fo t z js it iz

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m

mgwood Fai
A te Made

£2

i HONOLULU, J a ^ „ _
member of the Hawaiian nati
• Final awards in connection with
where Honguard on Oah
the Longwooil Community Fair,
Clerks who stole from thollf trt- olulu is situa
b
d tille d to
fro # pdiri 1.)
which for various reasons have not
been announced heretofore, were ployors .during 1924 went cn rnm- aetivo service to ««sttt the Hewai- dated by-flood waters of the Sa­
fehany J. Jones Shows in Ad- made public Tuesday morning. Vir- p a g e ith n t set tlew records in do Idrt depirtmant of tne army in vannah. At Augusta, Ga., the Sa­
“ronulRinr/* the AnMHean f lr tt
dilkin to Many Exhibits and
vannah reached a sUgo of thirtyOtffer Attractions' Will Be
five feet, ten inches and atlll was
Hhown At Dcland F air
titling. South Carolina officials is­
ft«nv
ninsular Electric Company, flrst pany. Not orily did tho number of &lt;tbs militia bureau iiv Washington
-------sued a warning to tourists to’avoid
&gt; UPLAND, Jen. 20.—Patroizs of prize in electrical class; J. H. Hinunnecessary
travel over flooded
termclntcr,
first
prize,
pianos;
defaulting
employ..
Incrana.
ten!
S
H
a
tS
,'.
Volusia county fair, Jnn. 27 to
roads. Traffic on the Central .and
j inclusive, at DeLand will wit- Lloyd Shoe store, special prize for per.cent but In amounts stolen th o !^nccs.
mcro than two score of free host all round booth; Leasing Point business crooks made away wlthj^ Colonel Perry M.
Southern hl|kWay» of tho
ictions In the opon air arena company, flrst blue ribbon for bent thirty soven per cent more than -srlM adjutnnt-genw
was
at a standstill. Florida
on the now rach track, in ntl- practical booth; Sanford Paint and btforc.
tourists
wtf&amp;roportcd held
'.~v'
j Washington for funds?:
bn to tho large collection of ug W all'paper company,' first bluo rib­
high wnter£to Alabama, G
ilturai, horticultural, line arts. bon for best decorated booth; Ball ... Thertj^b bdf\oita clals &amp; &lt;tm —“" f j c n ^ t h h gtirird will and South c&amp;rolina.
cztlc arts and sciences, fieri Hardware company, first prize rib­ ployo in Which a new jfo o id /fo r ),&lt;$ available,
Property Loss Heavy
bon
fop
best
hardware
exhibit;'
uic, industries, poultry, live
No
official
estimate of property
honesty
wna
wade—that,
o
f’public
:k and educational displays in Lcmcn Bluff Nun-ories. Longwood, officials, among whom
and
crop
damage
in Georgia! and
w
it'll
cro
there wc Fourth Rotary'Club
this nine major exhibit buildings at first prize and blue ribbon.
Alabama, the two statcu bearing
fntunw efdblts tikitim
^urinir
*4the
than
d
the fair grounds. Alt free nttractho brunt of the flood, could be ob­
previous year. In almost
lost every
I
In
H
olland
j
Found
____
___ i-r highest oruor ant! Pickpocket Steals
tained.’ ' Tho 16££ . now-jver, • was
other typo of. business tho Short­
many /of them wifi a t this time
said tq bo heavy. Dispatches from
comings
of
tfie
defaulter
were
in
THE HAGUE, Jaii. 20^-A Ro- Birmingham nald tho property loss
• make their first appearance in Flor
W o m a n O o p s P u r s e : t , S S g rf.v id 'm I'
.
tary
club wan formally opened would go into the thousands of
Ida. The Johnny J. Jones Midway
-------| More dishonaty
shnnaty aamong those in Jicre recently
by B. VcrknJe, n;em- dollars.
show a also will be an attraction ut
It’s a dirty, lowdown pickpocket! trusted with private funds as
tho fair.
PredffcUonz of colder weather by
thnt will r.toop to st. nl the powder| administrators or trustees, moro!
InLrnnHonn/ ^iT th n " ah
v Following is the program of free pufT, lip-stick and liaJgc of » indy; burglaries mid huge increases in; Uo‘° ry ?nternatlonBl- In tho nb* Tuehday and the end perhaps of
events to bo staged each ufterrvoa*. cop. But jU6t this happened to the j forgeries wore notod through tho scncc of tho American minister, tho downpour of rain brought 3omo
Louis A. Sussdoff, first secretary assurance to Alabama that th*
and evening during fair week:
woman police effietr of* the
tlio Capit­
Capit- year.
of the legation, explained the crest of the flood coon would be
;
Racetrack Events
ol Theatre, New York. Yetta
Dlshoreat^ among employes is growth
Yctta Jo-J
Jo-! ““Dishoncat
and ptogrens of Rotary In reached. The Alabamn river reach
cobs,
the
police-woman,
had
been'not
.the
kind
r
f
criminal
conduct
vpOne-half mllo trot oV pace, free
Holland, Burgomaster Pdtyn of cd n f.tage between fifty-three ami
fovoll; one-half mile tunning race; detailed to the Capitol to keep an J that can be designated a crime The Hague gave the new center his fifty-four feet at ficlmn and thous­
Florida pony rncj, rOO yards; mule eye on ‘dips,” the technical word | wave, oven though it assumes large official blessing.
and:! of ucres of. lowlands wore
ucnLrv w
ho n
m n n r t i o n s * * snys
« n u « F.-W.
P -W
T .u fn m iy
who
proportions,"
I.afrentz,
drrby; Roman standing races: for the light fingered! gentry
There are now four Rotary cen­ flooded. At Montgomery the river
president of the American Surety ters in Holland.
King Bee, holding world’s record make a living picking pockets.
was 17 feet ubovc flood stage
for Bulky before the horse, time,
One afternoon Mine Jacobs Company. “Thoro arc forces con­
and
the city wus fearing a recur­
ope-haif mile, one minute, 22 sec- thought she would sit down and stantly at work in the lives of em­
Jacksonville—$5,000 filling sta­ rence of tho 1919 flood when the
nds; exhibition half mile by the give the movie the once-over. The ployes which lead to tho first dis­ tion being constructed at Eagle gas
nnd light plants were thrown
hreo guidileiia wonders — Dollio celluloid drama v:n:» a full of heart honest act. Countless numbers of and Cedar streets.
out
of
commission.
Mac, Maxine R. nnd Hailey; Kun- throbs ns a Missouri bound dog Is embezzlers have indicated during
p.ian Wolf hound races; English full of fleas. In r.n unguarded mo­ the past year that tho first stolen
pu-hball ori.horseback; Hoagland’a ment she placed her hand-bng on dollars were hut “u loan from tho
of imported English h‘ ‘ an adjoining seat and kept h c r |f :l3h Account, but too many such
horses; clmm clown w
eyes glued on the silver sheet. This! I0"1' 0* were made before long tho
to. trick mule; Jinks nnd
:
dynamite,
unguarded moment cost Mias JnC- ^hmunt became too big to repay,
troop
pig . Uncle
____ Si obs $12, her badge,. powder-puff,!
roiipa; of trained pigs;
lba most startling indication* is
and Aunt' Mirandy and thoir com­ lip-slick, pass on the 1!. M, T. and
increase in amounts taken.
edy hay wagon,
the Third Avenue Railroad and
nnd a Where heretofore there were many'
i,
Platform Events
monthly ticket to Rockville Centre, leases of n few thousand dollars)
• Williams and Bernice on lofty Long Island, “Who ever finds each, today there are many in aj
{ 'j l
trapeze: FedrleSi Carlo of the per- any or all of this plunder will year's time comipritiing the entire
pendjculur topes; Veructtn Clark, reap a r.woet kiss,” says the Indy capital and surptins of n bank or
queen of the tight wire; Mjllio Syl- ccp of the Capitol.
business. Of course such embez­
vartla, thb heavyweight contortion­
zlements can only bo accomplished
ist; Musical Jlogn; Fnmons Rus­
by those in highly responsible pos­
sels, in juggling nnd bcttle-nxo ASK ACCIDNF.T REDUCTION itions, With the inerense in am­
Growing; Blonde Russell, prima
stolen then) has been n par­
ORLANDO, —an. 20.—Formula­ ounts
onna of the white tops; Uushncll’s
allel rise in tho social nnd business
tion
nnd
agreement
upon
measures
Goncrrt Band; stupendous display
importance of tho cmbczilor. Tlio
3’/ of International fireworks, program to bo pre muted to next legislat­ factors
tending toward such a ren­
ive
re'!'
in:;,
designed
to
roduco
nuchanged each night.
dition
acem
to bo increasing rather
r .. &gt;
-|
U.mobile accidents on tho highways than decreasing.”
and curb what is described as a
STAGE FAKE HOLD-UP
growing tendency to shift unjust
IV
ENGINEER VISITS EUSTIS
. ATLANTA, Go.. Jan. 20-Pod- tuxntion to tho shoulders of the
mtrJanr.’ hnira slood on end in automobile owner and securo more
EUSTIS, Jnn. 20— Lieutenantthe neighborhood of the post of­ j whidcsoino and uniform traffic Colonel Younghntg of the war rlefice. W’-men shrieked nnd strong ; lnws throughout Florida, will he nartment, W. F. Coachman nnd
men looked for convenient cyr- ; taken up at a meeting here Janu­ Senator Coleman I. Du Pont nro
'Icno cellars. Bold bnd and e(T- ary 29 .sponsored by tho Florida expected to arrive here early next
pctlv'o bandits were holding up a I Automobile Association.
1week to ninko n survey of the pos­
-mail truck. A sinnil hoy shrieked
sibilities of a north and south in­
for pollco, the gallant mailm &gt;n onSELECT TOURNEY COURSE land waterwuy between Jackson­
limbered their guns to repel board­
ville and Fort Myers and West
ers. Than n pr«*al Inspector r.p- ^ TAMPA, Jan. 510—Tlio Templo Palm Roach. Mr. Coachman reppcare&lt;l nhd mi id it has been, done Terraco Country Club course has rCroats interests that nrj developycry well indeed.
bun n«i(*oted for staging the
approximately 1,000,000 acres
. Jt was simply tho regular bi- West Const Gold Association’s wo­ hi;;
land in Floridu while Scnntor
nioutnly muil wagon rubbery drill. man's tournament, it is announc­ ot
Du Pont has announced tho pur­
ed . Jim
_ _ _ —,
... Dato of the tournament chase of 75,000 acres of land front­
. Tarpon Springe—Eaylo street v,-ill 1- fixed within tho next few ing twelve miles on the Kissimmee
school building to b&lt;v enlarged.
[ days, it is naid.
river.

FAIR

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—Com­
ing lit the nick bf time, f i t r wea­
ther was predicted today and to­
morrow. AU southern states re­
cently ruenaeed by floor «ays n
Weather burcati roport issued Tues­
day morning. Ceaaation of rainB
is believed the m b i t of a quick
draft of water which atcadlly
swelled to far paat the floor stag­
es.

Mrs.
Office at Nooil
AUSTIN, Tern, Jwt. W ^ In a b * .
uration of Mrs. Miriam Ferguson
of Texas, first woman governor
was set for noon today in the spac­
ious house- of represantatives
where ten years ago hen husband,
James E. Ferguson was sworn in­
to the same office where nearly
three years later he was Impeach­
ed and removed from office.

' Another Big Snow Storm.
Reparations A gent
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Another
Will Outline Costs
“0,000 snow storm swept Nbw
tork Today causing maraluiplngof
100 ploughs and betweefi^ 10,000
PARIS, Jan; 20. — St&amp; four
.2,000 shavelers to kejm mail;; Parker Gilbert, agant genet a of
Ihoroughfnres open.
reparations .paypunts, a p p e a t\to uay before rOporatlDn commission
to outline estimated costs of the
Claim Children In
organisations instituted under the
Churches N eglected Dawes plan.
JACKSONVILLE, • Jan. 20 —
rot enoUght attention is being glvcu tho children by the churches,
acording to Roy O. Wylnnd, direc­
tor of the bureau of church re­
lation)*, Boy Scouts of America. In
an address before the Kiwanis club
Here be quoted .statistics, the ac­
curacy of which -h-* aaid he would
hot comment uppti, tJ the effect
that *98 per cent of tho money
spoilt by churches for equipment
is for adult equipment, and two
erccnt for tho kids.'’ Teaching
r.ya “that good little boys go to
Heaven is all right,” Mr. Wyland
said, “but you havo to interest a
growing hoy, a bundle of nervos
and activity to, keep his mind on
the subject.”

E

JESSURAND r e c a l l e d .

J#r*y.WM li­
the New J tJ L .
trial of l i w L ,
who were ia&amp;JJ
hibition
Rorernr.At
•nd that
waster mindjj^
WASHI]
•tor Edwin
comment os'.iuT
in court InV* 1
bringing
rum scandtj.

P re d ic t

Bank F«

WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—Julucs Jesscrand, retiring French amharsudor, closed 22 years o f. servico ns French diplomatic repre­
sentative in Washington today
when ho presented to President
Coolldge his formal letter of re­
call.

WASHING
current year \
reduction
tionnl Bank
ficiala predict^]
*b of reporta '
banka closej »
^ . s i x month**
Mellon declartjl
Bartow—Plans under way for conditions are?"
construction of $100,000 apartment
house, $50,009 business blosk and
Tampa-Set
plants nnd wfa
$50,000 worth of new dwellings.
erected on
Braoksvillfr—0,000 acre tract
south of city, being subdivided and
Orlando
townsite of “Musaryktown” estab­ be voted upon!
lished.
school buildingt

\i

W e Predicted

S

C3LE7.ff: .at3i!gaX:0£UK£i&gt;ttaBU^S£lSiaBK.'i I

TWO DAYS
Jan. 20 and 21
M ATINEE
3:00 O’clock
N ig h t 7:30

Mr

WeithW PrwHttrt.

ASSOCIATKD FIRST NATIONAL
1’iOTURR, Inc., PRESENTS
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,

Lots W ould Sell Fail

auma

TWO DAYS
Jan. 20 and 21

A BRA HAM
L INCOLN S v S

m a t in e e

From the L ife o f Am erica’s G reatest Man Comes Its G reatest
Motion Picture
“Lot us licvc fui!h
that right mnkes
rnfvht, and In that
fnitli let uu date
to &lt;].) our dut
wo underr.tnn&lt;

"All that I am or
over hope to lie I
owe to my moth­
er.”

WERE SOLD YESTERDA!
T h e fir s t d a y th e y w e r e o n s a le

Conclusive Proof

r

Ih a t the people of Sanford know real estate values was evidenced yesterday on
the opening sale day of Oak Hill, Sanford’s newest subdivision. It shows that
buyers are acquainted with the wonderful possibilities for a quick rise in valuta
in this subdivision,
^

D on’t W ait— B uy Today
1his is the second day ot the sale, it you were not one of the wise investors of yes*
terday, come in today and make your choice in Oak Hill and be one of the first
to share m the profits that will sureiy come to Oak Hill property owners soon.

* I. .;

THE MAN O F THE AGES
A PICTUUE THAT EVERY HUMAN REINC KIIOIII.D SEE
TJii.t wor.tRrruI production ran in New York at ftl/h) Tup. You rce it at homo for
hOc. Give this your thought.

M ila n e T h e a t r e , T u e s d a y -”W e d n e s d a y
Jummry 20 and 21.

Matinee 3:00 O’clcek

The Suburb o f Opportunity

ONI' SIJOWi NO BACF SHOW
f * m. ♦

&gt;

- j /iLii

iM K , ■+ .... M

112 P a rk A y e ^ flfti

�Poultry Embargo
Effect Entries In
.VolusiaCountyFair

Scholarly Quiet
Of Oxford Broken

OXFORD, England, Jan. 21.—
An entire block in the center of
Oxford, comprising some 40 old
. “ .,7 7 ,.. *
v
DELAND, Jan. 21 - The cm-, buildings,
is to be sold by the city
A' V , r i T t s i i
ij
v» bargo on importation of poultry, within the next six months. Sev­
gpedal fifTorl Should Bo rJ „ u
;nt„ cir,ct
PWi- eral hundred years ago the city
Mode To door Out Woods; ,to
*
domet from th. bought this :&gt;trip of waste land ly­
Boforo Citrus Trcoo Blos-!
m or
Ut of
„„ di,. ing outside the walls and along
nemo 1° PreventInfection '
,„ „ nd Anmm, vein.-!
, item.ition
m'(»ounly fair in this city Jan.. -------{27 to 31, inclusive, according to an (
GAINESN II.LE, Jan. 21— \ h announcement inr.de by the man-'
thu time I*v tlie•blossoming of ci-n agement of this department of the
trns trees approaches it is im- county fair, as; many of the entries
,
.
,. offered theVolusia fair from other
pertant tnr.. tne grower .ree his 3tutcg jnt(j n|rendy arrived before'
grove of thrip-harboring weed/, the embargo was declared.

CADY TRIAL POSTPONED
_______ r

ORLANDO; Jan. 21—»Tndga C.
O. Andrews, of circuit court, has
postponed the trial of Hal. Cady,
indicted for second degree murder
in connection with the death of
N. B. Broward, until March 12th.
The postponement was made at the
request of County Solicitor Mur*
Phy.

JOHN E. FOX

Feathered
Here eO
f
,
.fTv.Z'T
«r
j
u rn
a r i h during tho battle of Verdun, unVerdun “Goes W est” der heavy fire ensured the rapid
•
TOURS, France, Jan. 21.

Real Estate—Insurance

, transport of very important tnciA
nnrliculnr carried to

A ll k i n d * *&gt;f P r o p e r l y M a t e d

fo r aale

n rk A v e n u e null S e e o n d S t r e e t

Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis
Cardinals this year led his league
in batting for ihc fifth consecu­
tive senron with an 'average of
.423, a new world's record.

Cut to Suit
$9.00
per» cord delivered
S
IF.UV |IC
----------

B r i t t Realty Company,

Furnished!

Orange Gro
Lake Front
On Palm Lh
Right in To
AT

For the construction of home and business buildings
in Sanford.

ed silver Polish; and n number of, between the university and city au
Silkies, a Japanese fowl with quill-,thorities.
,
loss feathers and black faces. Thes&lt;*‘
----- —----;-------~~r~ —

• If you own well located vacant property make it rev­
enue producing, thereby helping yourself and assisting
in the development of your city.
If you own well located IMPROVED business or res­
idential property we will m ake you long time loans on
easy repaym ent plan, which will m ake it possible for
you to construct residential or business building in San­
ford.

PEOPLE

COME AND SEECl
THE HEART OPT1
OF THE GREAT

Many of your

friend* think that you
are too fat. You too
realize it. But why,
in all common sense,
don't you set rid of
that extra 10.20.50 or
more pounds/ Feel
rACnjyf
comfot table aniimon
like a human being
■Kdff
again. I am a phyalH P&amp; j
clan licensed by tha
■
State of New York. I
Metz*
haveforyearatreated
R r]
men and women overi r «
\ imtdrned wlthexceeV
J
sire flesh; many have
’V • V A
w
reduced as much a*
X s iV
t
a pound a day. I pre\ ________M
veribeformypatients
a u c h treatment as
will, in my opinion, produce not only the iosa
of weiuiit without harm, but an improvement
in health. Don't take tnv word for it. Let me
send you free my trial treatment and convince
yourself. Personal attention is given to each
case and you are treated exactly as if you
i vvetc In my cilice.

•

Call At Our Office anil Talk Tho Matter Over
MERIWETHER BUILDING

SECOND STREET

F R £ -fc 'T R E A * T AM E » r
AND INTERESTING BOOKLET

I have successfully treated thousands
of patients for fat reduction.

WHhotjt Charge cf Die*
or Unnecessary Exorclso

Om Dixie Highway for sub-division

31,000.00 On Terms

RRITTR

II low are a f-'v-xtrccta cf IcltorsfromEriteful patients which bear eu*. my statements;
L o st 7(5 5’o u n d s . .'•/irtO. Whiilot)writes:“ /
I
'oil 7 0 p o u n d sct ii •eiu ltcfjo u r treatment
andhave it-vfi /f it to tivll in tay life a t I don if. ”
L o st 7 0 P o u n d s . Mr. S. Sante* utritti: ' /
ft.it e toil 7.&gt; pounds a i a result o f tuhingyour
tr..:ti‘iciU. IJrrl brttrr in every tray. / ran now
la te to u t icjllit without breaming tired a sho t
o f b'e.i'h. I thai: h you veiy rr.uch/or what you
lave done fo r me "
Loot &gt;1HPounds. Mrs. K. fl-'m er jcyt " V eil.
I'ui flail t&gt; in for m y 'u th a t! hove lost 4S [ fin d s
i in G iieeks."

Make up your mind this very day to

R ealtors

ne■ r id of tl at fat. Write me for my f r e . trial
treatment now: then you'll soon realiie r.ovr
Inupv you'll feel, hour muchbetts yourhcaltii
v. ill h • far havinc loir.ed the thoucandz of my
r r a ’eftil nati nta v/ho iiov/ belotut tn the ranks
i&gt;: slim People. Don't delay. Write nc.v for
I- ftK’i Trir.l Treatment.

NEW M AN
n K u a sa n iia n ra sB K B ic c a sc ja B M U su rsta a n a rja x a e rn

HL Wilson!
A stock Cloveland Six tnado this famous 9H mils
California climb in 24 m in u te s 47.04 seconds—
re d u cin g the pravious reco rd by mors than a
m inute and capturing tho coveted Loo Angeles
E vening Express Trophy.

and Mt. Diablo!
A se c o n d new pow er a n d perform ance record
w as hung up whan a stock Cleveland 8ix hurtled
to the top of Mb Diablo—covering the tortuous
11.6 mile roadway in 22 m inutes 36 3-3 seconds.

and Mt. Baldy!
W ith gears locked in high, a stock Cleveland Six
reached tha summit of Mt. Baldy in 14 minutes
31 3-3 seconds. By this unexampled feat of high
gear power and flexibility, more than 2 minutes
ware slashed from th e existing reco rd and tha
Pomona (CaL) Bulletin Trophy was won.

T h e C h a ssis is P a te n te d

"j &gt;

As its Coach Body changed the whole trend tci
bo th e Essex Chassis likewise forecasts the
design of the fu tu re.
Essex provides stability w ithout unnecessary
has economy w ith o u t sacritice of perform an

and Frisco to Portland Run!
Driven through blinding storm*, a Cleveland Six
Milan traveled between San Francisco and Port­
land, Oregon in 21 hours and 29 minutes. This
new road record lowered by more than 4 hours
theachedole of the crack Shasta Limited, famous
Pacific Coast flyer between these cities.

dom today!
Each in itself a feat of heroic pro*
portions, the five records as a group
constitute the most impressive proof of
engineering and manufacturing great­
ness hitherto presented to the motor­
ing public!

On the Culver City (CaL) Speedway a stock Cleve­
land Six averaged over 70 miles an hour for 14
condnoua hours w ithout mechanical adjustments
or even tire trouble. N ever has any stock car
given a more brilliant e x h ib itio n of speed and
ai/Uitv to withstand terrific punishm ent.

r.o.b.cuv«un4

N ow this u n ex am p led perform ance an d th e inspired engineer­
ing an d m an u factu rin g th a t m ake it possible are o b tain ab le in a new
low -priced closed c a r—th e C oach P rem ier. C o m b in in g brillian t
beauty, ex trao rd in ary room iness, a n d unu su al provisions for com ­
fort an d convenience, it is a coach by w hich all o th e r coaches m ust
be judged. D rive it once a n d you c an n o t help b u t agree.

Sanford, Florida.
C L E V E L A N D

THOMAS A. IM
Umatilla, I-aWc 0

New Coach Premier $1295
B o d y b y F ish e r

and 1000 Miles in 848 Minutes!

My plan* for thlfl
it ncrcssrirv fer a r i l
my home place icAril
ty at Umatilla, LtitCfl
This property d l
public auction fa tbfl
dor for ciwh or n M
suit purchasers.
Completely fundi
house with second i l
porch, hath and A |
fronting on one of
pared streets ooifal
1' mat ilia; a dcoiriMil
and will prchablj a ll
one-half its value. 9
I’alm Court and w
subdivisions are M l
properties frontier «■
above Lake Cnutul^l
middip of the oritiulR
rounded lay good hifl
liearing oranvr-ifivvH
fer twu wondtrfdl
front on Lake l nutfl
several other verj &lt;■
Palm Court fronting
lined with gracefulffl
fivo feet fall.
jfl
I will also nfferhil
•A lake front IoU,Ml
corners and other ■
make the finest
nine big lots on eld I
orange nnd graprfnji
lot fronting on the 4
lined street, high tdl
looking the lake uil
three to five minatsl
churches, schools id l
center of Umatillt I
Alro two 5-acre 1
tangerine groves o»fj
across the fence liwf
the finest 160 acre™
idn. These are ?«®jJ
kind of grove that m
sell for four or fb»J
Inrs per acre at frrtx
will be easily wortll
dollars an acre i" •l
years.
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Isvts will all be
clear.
I’urcharcr dj
home nnd orange 1^1
cash or assume IkM
on the original P,ir;~j
Every piece of tkuR
Ih» sold regardless ^
Come nnd see it. bid"
willing to pay. It •**
that another such
come soon to
sirahle property in ^
town and on such cy.'
enn get one to fi™■
to pay, at H per «•*
Come to Umatilla.
uary 23rd. 1923- l*
start at 2 l\ M. °a
in the heart of the
tion cast of the bs*
on beautiful Rose A*

A U T O M O B I L E

ESSEX HOLDS ITS OWN EVERYWHERE

January

Phone 17.

C O M P A N Y

You will enjoy ll**! 1
Street Fair now
Umatilla. The te*"
“A Great I’!***

SEMINOLE HUDSON—ESSEX CO.

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WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY

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Golf Teams Meet
Friday In Match
For Silver Trophy

•nd paid for, and 8 ^rere n^t re­ Tho Sanford Herald and Sanford
turned, in most cases by parties Signal ^have donated their papers
Wa tra'Agents far tba
S'
who had left town. 31 messenger hfor our "files, ana tKe. Southern
calls were made to recover over­ Utilities made no charge for the
due \books. A large number of water used last year. The schools.
books were mended and 33 were Womans’ club and'individual mem­
rebound. Instead of a rent collec­ bers havo also co-operated In var­
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t a forensic
At the meeting Friday night R. tion, a two-day shelf- was started ious ways, to all of whom sincere
j
jrtions.
R. Dean, president of the club, ex­ for recent fiction and has prov­ thanks arc extended.
,. _
the prcsi- tended a special welcome to the ed successful.
“Two assistants a t Jialf time
ms bocamo ladies present and urged them' to
each have been appointed, Mrs.
Reference Work.
when it co-operate in every way nossible
The library has "had many calls F; P.'ftinos and Mrs. T. O. Owen.
___ t _»rded tho in the promotion of the Sanford for reference work, and 'a la/fee Miss Martha Fox gaVo several
Monday by Sec- Golf Club. W. D. Clark, who con­ number of questions have been munthx assistance last winter and S We have new c a rts an d re p a irs for* the olif ones bn hand.
[denying categoric- structed what has been frequently _looked up on various
-------- —subjects.il,- unable-to accept an appointment
Let us book yoar order for a new one or repair the old hue.
kited States has as- called “the best golf course in 3,‘* adult patrons have used this Into. Mrs. Whitner Jr., has been
Igotiprin under the Florida” was present and spoke on adult readin? room 'and 1,519 the assisting .temporarily,
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(lement, as folly the importance of local people ploy-’ juvenile, making a total of 2,833
Needs of Library.
s
put) raised in the ing golf and the benefits derived r«“ders. A record has been kept
“Tho library needs a larger ap­
Dlidge regards the therefrom.
| of books requested by borrowers.
propriation in order to effective­ ■
jit os disposing) efINCORPORATED
Hr x: Jj-i
Frank MacNeill, secretary and
"The children’s department has ly carry on its work. More books ! ■
[the questions that treasurer cf the club, and chair- ‘Kt'n. an important fenture of the should be added to every depart-! Jf
,J, or that can be man of the committee on profes-1work. The juvenile circulation re- ment, Inrluding reference bnok3 I ■ Phone 388—” ■ ' -----2-----207 E. Commercial St.
ttion with the inci- slonal matches, reported .that an presents 37 per cent of the whole,
[not regard ns im- effort Is underway to secure pro-: Twenty-nino story hours were held her1f f l S f r j S i i thcKbinder^! S l - M i i M M M M H H H i i l r t i M i u M M S M i M m . m M
tements that; have fessionals of international reputu-l during the year. with, a total at* for refunding books of" a pern
contrary in other tlon to play exhibition thatches Jn I tendance o f -6-12. Children’s book
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ho believes the Sanford. He .assured thef eclub I week was successfully observed
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hoep. made .pcr- that George Duncan and Abe Mit-jwith n poster exhibit, for which full time each.
r. Hngnes’ statemight be brought here dur-' prizes were awarded, and about 200 The American Library associa­
Jnited States has fhell
ing the latter part of February for'attended the special program giv­ tion is making n survey of library
i t in any way.
a very nominal fee.
en, when n library play was pre­ conditions throughout the country,
A Rare Investm ent in
liith Hughes
sented.
in order to determine the methods
case, Mr. Cool“Several visits were made to the used, salaries paid, state library[Mr. Hughes in his BIG ^CIRCULATION
schools, and announcements made laws in force, and all other mat­
the Paris negotiaIfruition should be I S REPORTED B Y to the various grades and the eo- ters pertaining to library admin­
losed incident. He SANFORD LIBRARY S &lt;7a!l“" °( thl' ,uach"" a“locU istration. A questionaire of 4,000
questions has been sent to every
»hy the agreement
“The annual conference of the librarian for full information, the
|o the senate for
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Florida Library association was aim being to further standardize
jse he sees no
the treaty rights tractive outlook on Central Park. held in St. Petersburg in April, library Work ond increase its use­
The building represents the at which the Sanford librarian con­ fulness In every phnse of library
[States have been
Spanish style of architecture, and ducted n round table on library service.
ose of the state with tho grounds and furniture methods. Efforts arc being made “The librarian wishes to thank
ke public the text is valued at $30,000, exclusive of to orgnnize a State Library Com­ the Board of Trustees for the cor­
int once it is re the books. The furniture cf an­ mission, which is a forward move­ dial support and interest they have
s, but department tique oak was installed by the ment in the development of lib­ shown, also Mr. \V. B. Williams,
the city manager for his valued
tly do not expect Library bureau of New York cost­ rary work in the state.
(226 Acres Total)
veral days. They ing about $4,000. The children’s
“On July 1, the City commis­ co-operation, and the staff for the
uesdny of reports room is especially equipped for sioners npproprinted $3,000 for the assistance' they have rendered.
in Paris because juvenile readers, and the adult maintenance of the librnry. This
Respectfully submitted,
Just the spot for Sanford’s prettiest and mo9t
s in phraseology, reading room contains the refer­ docs not include janitor servico,
Anne Vnn Ness Brown,
exclusive subdivision
r any explanation ence collection. The stacks and lights, heat, insurance or repairs.
Librarian.”
ond the slowness charging desk nre located in the A financial report will be made at
$85,000. $35,000 cash, balance semi-annually
M im n .
I of official corn- main room, nnd the balcony up­ the end of the fiscal year, June
N o tic e Is lu T f l i y clv t-n t h a t O. CM
ally.
stairs provides extra shelving for 30. Prior to this npproprintion F t r l c l i l a m l . o f Siqnlnoli* C o u n t y , !
For this opportunity to double your money. See
Klorltlu. lia s mail.- a n iiim lK niiirnl of
books nnd magazines, while the the library received a monthly al­ alt
p ro p erty , o xc-pt such as
roof gardens enn be used for out­ lowance, which was audited each Is e xofe mIlls
p t by l a w f r o m f o r c e d s a l e ,
Is Named door
purposes.
month by tho city auditor, L. IL to m e, f o r t h o b e n e f i t of a ll o f h l s l
c re d ito r * ) anil a ll c r o i l l t n m • o f t h e )
Manager
Philips. . . .
Registration.
*«lil l-\ « . S t r i c k l a n d , n r o h e r e b y
“The Snnford Herald hns ex­ require*!, w t t a i n s i x t y ilnys. If s u c h
“On Jan. 21 the registration of
i- i ll tn r s r e s i d e In t h i s s t a t e , o r If
that J. B. Nixon borrowers and regular work of the tended courtesies in giving us rr
tieyom l t h e l i m i t s o f t h i s
state,
of a road troup library began. The membership regular newspaper publicity, which w i t h i n f o u r m o n t h s , t o s u b m i t to
m
o
s
w
o
r
n
s
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
s
o
f
th eir
has
nlso
been
furnished
us
by
the
for
the
year
is
as
follows:
adults
ear old daughter,
It. S. HOLLY, General Manager
t s a i d a s s lK n o r.
Reviews and c l aDi ma tse d n tsha |lsn s29tli
has taken over 703; juveniles 412; total 1,115. Sanford Signal.
ilny o f Dec., A. 1).
of the Milanc This represents l,0G3 residents; lists of books, various announce­ 1921.
S. It. W A I N I l I t l l l T .
nadc Wednesday 12 non-residents; 24 temporary ments and new items have con­
C. II. Wansley, Salesman
I. II. Crum. Salesman
A ssignee fo r th e b e n e fit of
c r e d i t o r s o f C. y . S t r i c k l a n d ,
(ixon is of wide residents nnd 16 deposit members. stantly appeared, and tho annual
o f O v ie d o , S e m i n o l e ( ’a u n t y ,
“There nro approximately 5,000 report has been published ill full.
thentricnl world
F lo rid a.
bring a number books in the library, including These notices are all kept in the Dec. 31.. Jan. 7. H. 21.
librnry
scrap
book,
as
a
record
for
gifts
nnd
purchases.
Of
these,
eas into the servThe Milanc and
308 huve been donuted to the future use.
theatre.
[thful daughter of colored people for their rending Princess theatres have also, ut our
cr appeared at the room. Thirty-four magnzincs were request shown free slides, adver­
beeting Wednesday listed last year, 21) of which were tising and library. This publicity
[demonstrated her gifts. Five hundred five books is of great value to our work and
former. She is rc- have been accessioned nnd cata­ is highly appreciated.
“A large number of books nnd
particulnrly gifted logued, nnd 1,551 catalogue cards
magazines have been donated by
been valued highly were made.
“The circulation of books nnd interested members. A valuable
attraction wheremagazines for the year was 21,- wall clock was given by the Idlers
fed.
SPECIAL PRICES
lis wife and daugli- 1)07 volumes, of which 15,41)0 were Club, nnd two handsome sets of
andirons
by
Mrs.
A.
K.
Hill
and
borrowed.by
adults
and
0,408
by
See
Ing to make their
juveniles. This includes 2,350 Mr. S. O. Chase. A number of
rd in the future.
magnzincs loaned.
August had ladies hqvq'contributed their timeJan. 21. •—r Whent: the largest record, 2,371, March ami talent 'in maintaining the
&gt;1'.; July, l.G7% to and November being nearly equal, story hours, nnd others have been
PIIONK 548.
FIRST STREET
»y, 1.35% to 1.3G%. nnd September the smallest, 1.701 interested in beautifying the
Of this number 2G books were lost (grounds with
to G3.

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.(90 men)
WALTER DAMROSCH,' Conductor

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W ednesday Afternoon 3:00, January 28th.
MATINEE ONLY
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Prices $1.00r $lJ10, $2.00, $3.50 Plus Tax. Mail orders to Auditorium**
Daytona Reach. Phone 939.
Beats on sale Monday, January 19.

WALKERfO.

4,700 FEET ON LAKE MONROE

“Make Every Acre Do .Its .Best’
The many big crops of the fruit nnd fancy vegetables
Kro*vn with Armour’s BIG CROP fertilizers are our
best advertisement. Actual field results clearly prove
their superior crop-making ability. Only high grade
materials of known vnlue enter into their composition.
The plant-food Is bnlnnced to suit the needs of the par­
ticular crop for which it is intended. They can b« de­
pended upon to grow big crops if big crops are possible.

Holly Realty Co.

FOR CITRUS AND VEGETABLE CROP
The Armour BIG CROP linp is complote. It Includes
formulas and analyses to suit every Florldn cropantl
soil. Among the four types of BIG CROP citrus mix­
tures there Is one especially adapted to the fall needs
of your grove. And there’s a BIG CROP vegetable
fertilizer to satisfy every need of your soil and crop.
Descriptive booklet free on request.
Warehouse a t Sanford
Armour Fertiliser Works
Went Commercial and H. It. Are.

ARM OUR FER TILIZER WORKS’
Jacksonville, Fla.

FORT MELLON WILL BE THE
Extensive Beautification Program Announced by Developers
Many of the finest lots will front on a gorgeous park, adorned with verdant grass and tropical shrubbery. Canariences palms
will flank its paved boulevards throughout the entire subdivision. Hibiscus and other shrubbery of many attractive varieties
will front on every lot and make Fort Mellon a veritable dream garden of fragrant beauty.
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Beautification plans as outlined by the developers of Fort Mellon, have been approved by Leaders of Sanford’s Beautification
Program. It is the desire of the promoters to make this subdivision the most beautiful residential district in the City .
of Sanford, and to guarantee to purchasers of Fort Mellon property the immediate inauguration of this beautification pro­
gram and its temporary upkeep. As soon as practicable the Park at Fort Mellon will be dedicated to the City and from then on
come under the supervision ol the city park commission.

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“Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision”

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SANFORD HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1925.

As Brisbane Sees It

• TH E NEW OARSMAN

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Italy la All Right.
Nearly cveryonc Knows what i t ‘means to be just “dog
Aviators usually
Please, Mr. Ford.
tired”, and to sense the almost impossibility of “making the
test before goin/
Japanese Skill.
; grade” to the bedroom. It id not the healthy weariness
but land-lord* don't^J
M arch i . J8S7.
Three Killed at Once.
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which
comes from cutting trees in a lumber camp, or pulling!
hki .\ .
; The dollars 0f a.;
loi.fttfro
BY ARTHUR BRISBAXE
Muni*,, .stroke oar on the varsity crew. Its more common name is
M 0W A IIU 'I K I t i l . . .
not carried in ft. J?,]
(C ap y l i g h t 1 IM )
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often as the sense*
:
“brain
faff
I l l t t a s a o l l a A v rn u *
_fc.
Lawyers,
doctors,
business
men,
clerics,
and
stenographRECEN.T
AND
unnecessarily
S t’IIS C n llT IO \ HATKS
Right in the m|&lt;yjtl
i, are in large degree sufferers of “brain fag”. They spend alarming ■news
■ ■from Italy _____
has disOn* 'Y«nr....17.0u S ix M onth* .. IS.50
elevate the r r a S 1
D eliv ered In C ity by C a rr ie r, p e l their days, anti long days too, at their desks forcing extreme1turbed Italy’s friends in this coun­
w « « |l tBe. W e e k ly E d itio n IZ.OO
that more airplaij^f
mental concentration upon some important task at hand. !ry,
"'M V ' m?r* 8" l0U9» it
p a r T aaft
had,
for
n
while,
a
bad
effect
up
iP R C l.t t, X O TIC E i
All o b itu a r y The brain works fast and furiously, but the body is perhaps on Italian exchange.
Many divorce, ^
notice*, c a rd s of th a n X s. re so lu tio n * motionless for hours at n time.
And
the
blodd
is
pumped
two
people who ar»
It
is
a
pleasure
to
announce
a n d n o tic e s of e n te r ta in m e n ts w h e re
themselves gettingc h a rg e * a r e m ade w ill be c h a r g e d through the body with no more vigor than if the “victim” thnt Italian
currency recovered
fo r a t rc m iln r a d v e r tis in g r a te s .
notably yesterday, and i t is a duty
T h e A sso c iate d I ’r c s s la e x c lu a - were asleep.
tie warn
Sometimes a f t ,- .
With such peopic the only remedy is exercise, that is, Ln
T mi *any gnmbler
'
I inclined
fcS to
H F .v in r.it t i i i : A s i o m T F . n i m u . s s
reminds us th a t* *
ITeiy e n tltlr d to th e n»e fo r ro p u b - premeditated, calculated exercise. On a cold morning it re- i, certain to bo badly pinched bL
do business on
1
Jlc atto n of a ll n ew s rtl*pst*n*s
quires considerable will power to jump out of bed and go fore he finishes with that cxneric re d ite d to It o r u y t O th erw ise c rc d
ite d In t h l W p a p e r a n d a l s o t h e lo c a l through with Walter Camp’s Daily Dozen before breakfast, ment
We go about
n#»wii pui»llp)ic&lt;1 herein* A ll r i g h t *
trembling with th* .
• f re p u b lk a tlo n of special d isp atch but the resulting blood surging through the arteries, will do
may soon hear th,
YOU MUST take with ninny
ea herein nr* also rese rv e d
more than anything else to stave off “brain fag”, and assist grain
1925.
at 1
of salt alarmist reports from
later in concentration.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 192.'..
Italy. Travelers may proceed to
Helena Lorenz Williams has prepared an article for the Italy ns usual and find the usual
Some people m;r*
BIBI.E THOUGHT FOR TODA1
bird.-, p i south |Jy
warm Italian welcome, comfortable ■
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce in which she says:
Since they have
and delightful living at very rea- j
BETTER THAN SILVER AND
“Mental fatigue, is the commonest malady of our
they would be fod^
sonabln
prices,
nnd
as
great
safe-1
GOLD—Godliness with content­
day. It is prolxibly caused by the congestion of the
ty for themselves and their fnm -!
ment is great gain. For we brought
blood vessels at the base of the brain, and is the result
ilies as an Italian family would
nothing into this world, and it is
"Nothing Riakt, (LJ
of
overccncentration. worry or other mental strain.
find here in the United States.
i blush,” says a w&gt;,i "
certain we can enrry nothing out.
Ihow about the *]r
And huving food and raiment, let
The type of rest which best drives it out is physical
us b« therewith content. 1 Tim­
THE SENATE, after flounder­
exercise,
so
that
the
blood
may
be
forced
from
the
othy C:r., 7, B.
ing passes the Underwood Mus-1,
i Ju;t as a
brain into other parts of the body.”
cle Shoals Hill which would give j
the r e H r o u / S S
How often do you find a sufferer of “brain fag” who fails gigantic public property to n ri-’
“THEN YOU WILL IIE A MAN’
■have undertakers I
absolutely to realize just what is the mutter with him. He vale corporations to be exploited j
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Another improve
When the cards are stacked against may have headaches, insomnia, or a peculiar tired feeling on the usual basis of taking the I
last
dollar
that
the
trnffic
w
ill!
i is the announcers i
you
throughout his whole body, which he may blame malaria or bear.
train callers.
And you go in and win;
The situation can still he chang­
When you cast "blunder” from some equally innocent disease germ for when in reality his
trouble is nothing but the manifestation of io o much mental ed in the House.
No man rciu-hcthJ
your work
rope until it Immibij
And feel at care within;
work and too little physical work.
When you possess initiative,
In Dr. Ahnli H. Doty’s book, “Walking for Exercise”, we IT SEEMS to be nbsolutely set-'
And change old "can’t” to "can”;
tied that the p&lt;ople nre not to he j
When you stand firm for what is find this:
allowed
to operate their own po- J
Stove and Firtl
“Obvious significance lies in the fact that those
right,
wer
plant
on
which
they
have
Then you will he a man.
engaged in physical exercises are to a large extent ex­
Wood
stunt $110,000,000 of public money.
empt from diseases of the circulation. Constant brain
Cut to hi
That
being
the
ease,
Henry
When you increase your radiance
59.00 prr carl B
Ford ought to come hack to the
workers, as well as victims of prolonged worry or dis­
5
And harmonizo'your power;
fight.
The
House
undoubtedly
tress
of
mind,
and
those
who
are
prone
to
excesses
of
B ritt Realty Ci
When you dispell gloom from your
-r.
would vote to let him hnvo Mus­
life
various kinds, pay little heed to the signal of an over­
cle Shoals. Ninety-nine per cent
And improve every hour;
worked brain in the way of headache, insontnia, men­
r,f the people would approve such
When you have learned the power
tal
fatigue
and
other
manifestations
indicating
cir­
a vote.
of love,
culatory conditions not consistent with health.”
THE COLLEGE MAN AND THE WORLD n-sanHHHHBaBaH»HHMHIHH9HHHHHHHCHHaaaaaaiI
And mastered life’s great plan;
AND HENRY Ford would use
When you know why you are what
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Our
advice
to
anyone
suffering
from
any
physical
defect
you are.
at
nil,
providing
he
is
a
“mental
worker,”
is
to
gel
more
oxillca»V°fertill?ir
u^th’.'Tarm^rsfhS
Then you will he a man,
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erase. Nine times out of ten an achy muscle is more likely would sell power to those thnt "How crooked can a modern who was not a college graduate
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wanted it pt the lowest possible business man he and still bo once said thnt the perpetuity of u
due to too little exercise than to too much exercise.
our institutions and the public *
cost. There isn't any question n- straight?”
Think this over and if you believe you haven’t time to­ bout thnt, for that is what he has
MULTITUDES HAVE FOUND
welfare depended upon the simple) |(,
This
question
was
propounded
day to do those “setting up” exercises, or play your round of always done. That’s his POLICY.
-TIIEIR HAPPINESS—
a college dinner in Now York business-like arrangement of the
golf, remember you may make up for it with ten years added bord withdrew, hut he ought Ibv a voting lawyer, who. in behalf affairs of the Government.”
We are required by law to car
This is the frequently expressed
In a harmless hobby.
life.
not to sit by and see n private cor--of the recent graduates of an
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In noble friendships.
In regular healthful recreation.
In mental development.
In duty cheerfully performed.
In thoughtful attention to the
aged.
In- the companionship of , the
world's best books.
In little unobtrusive acts of kind­
ness:
In the society of men and women
of high ideals.
In writing encouraging, cheery
lettej’

—to the sick and afflicted.
Iri keeping an open mind, hospi­
table to all new progressive ideas
and movements.
In a clean conscience nnd wor­
thy ambitions.
In the practice of the religitfn
of Love.
In’the discovery of latent talent.
In- noble, thoughts and honorable
pursuits.
In unselfish service and the relief
of distress.
In outdoor life and intimate com­
munion with uuture.
In returnjng good for evil and
living in the finer senses.
In good music, good plays, works
of art,—lino pictures, beautiful
statues,' great architecture.
In the daily work and the sim­
ple pleasures of the home circle.
In cheerful conversation, roll­
icking fun nnd hearty laughter.
In holding steadfastly to a high
ideal no matter what the conse­
quences.
In seeing the sunny side of life
and4 making failures
stepping
stones to success.
-•-By Orison Swctt Mnrdcn.

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Tell Them the Im portance of Saving
How many of Sanford’s High School boys and girls have
savings account in the local banks? IIow many have been
taught the value of the savings habit, or have been shown
the monetary results of compounded interest?
This is a lesson which not only should he inculcated into
young people in their own homes but also should be an im­
portant part of any high ^cbool.curriculum. Nearly every.

poration. with no public spirit, I Eastern university, had been ask- opinion of men of business and
take from the people n property «.,| to give utterance to some of affairs, who present thu successful
which in Ford’s hands could be thc first impressions of a young | careers of self-made
.
. men
. . as an armade useful to everybody. *.
alumnus upon his entrance into ?.ument
collegiate educa­
t e life of the world. The quos- L'T
rh,is , argument, however,
into account that the
IN NEW YORK City, for the
"as not asked in a trifling fails to take
jed persistence which
irst time in history, two foreign- n,annor&gt; but
11 represented the
brought success to mmv of
ers are nlavinir for the champ- ,l,lcr&gt;' which inevitably arises in nHS bought success to manj of
I I.: ,1 .1 1 0
I-ir S, -It L 'the mind of the graduate of Ideals oMr present-day leaders in indus- B
lonship at balk-1,ne billiards. Hiere tnt1: 'trial and national life would have
i
:cr Was such a competition be- anJ high desires who today leaves
an.‘‘ na-,,or efficiency by col
!C wRhout at 1lent? one Arne?-W'* a,ma mater to plunge into the ,,st aol.h ,."« «&gt;'
n in
Th s time the tw o confused business and professional ,02® ral"in*
masters of the busiYl'f.. T*’„J".7
Ilf,, of our tim es.
Ask these m

certain percentage of every clej:
in cash to meet all demands,
policy is conservative, and we
pride in more than complying
the law in every m atter that pertaij
to the protection of our deposito

...F irst National Bant
A North Carolina banker has pointed out that there has 1Z
l
to plny thoj minSniiy^they " m a r g i n t°heir; cappc&lt;l
1 ,mvcof bcen’”
For the
game well.
practicalns proof
the genuine**
becn an enormous increase in savings through the school sav- ’*The Japanese enn do anything’ )V01rk* th‘?ir, hi«h purposes are bur- ,lf' this fc‘,in one has ”im , to HHUHHHHHIHHHHIHHHHHIMHIHIinMa ■■■■((
iltgs idea. According to the fifth annual report of school requiring skill and nerve. The ted beneath the rush of practical ron(| ovcr tht. names in the cnntnsavings hanking a considerable increase is shown, as fol- Japanese Government will have | aiu ,nn ,,,n n a ‘ra'
iogucs
universit
. „ — of. the
— great
____ universities
plenty of men with courage and | More than half a million stu- and colleges of America, where
lows:
'
concentration to run those 500 n ir- 1 dents are today studying in our, the names of ,he son* of virtually
During the year closing Juno “0, 1021, the number
planes thnt they are turning o u t: secondary schools nnd institutions 1all the •'■rent business and profe sof reported school savings systems has increased from
every month.
DON’T FORGET of higher learning, with a money | aional uTcn will be found.
expense to the nation involving j While, therefore, we must take I
IT.
dt)l to. G8U, which embraces 712 districts; the number
many millions of dollars. Ten o f.it for granted that Americans gen-j
of schools from G,S(&gt;K to 9,080; the number of pupils
THREE
MEN.
Harry
&gt;Ialcolm,]
^hIaU8an‘,s ,,f teachers and trained j crally believe in a collegiate eduenrolled in schools having systems, from 2,Otil,058
Edward Smith and Ambrose Geary, Ieducators are devoting years of j cation, wo may still question I
to 3,095,012; tho participants from I,907i851 to 2,236,all young were put to death in | burd and faithful service in pro- whether the colleges nre really
the electric chair on T h u rsd ay I j’a rln K these American youths for j equipped for leadership the young i
.‘520; tin* collections from$10,021,838 to $11,991,025, and
night. They had murdered a |I ,*e- Are these students, after j men who they are sending into
the reported hank halunces and several others reported
woman.
They died in the ukual; graduation, assuming real lender- ( our modem life. What, after all,
amounting to $20,d25,ldd. * * * Two cities in the Unit­
way. One told the small gather­ ship? Are they contributing vis-j do the colleges give? Out of one!
ed States have accumulated above one million dollars
ing that he was innocent, which ion, judgment, and guidance ui hundred graduates asked whatj
each in school-savings balances, and several others re­
great national enterprises suffi-1 they had gained in college, twen-11
lie was not.
cicntly definite and valuable to tv-one said "Broader views of.
port in excess of one-half million dollars.
GEARY, least concerned of all. compensate the country for the life," or perspective.
Thu idea is spreading and spreading rapidly. Everywhere walked to the electric chair smok­ sacrifices in time, money, and life J Long ago John Buskin said that i
leaders of youth are feeling the importance of teaching the ing a cigarette, carrying in one ’1 laVar'' made for the support and the greatest thing any human bea picture of n young woman, Jemuinuance of our educational in-&lt;in" ran do in tho world is to see
value of saving. And unless The Herald is mistaken there is ahuml
crucifix in the other. Ho hand-! sti tilt ions .
and then go and tell
ait opportunity for some splendid work along this line in our ed the crucifix to the chaplain, kis- * .r*’. seems to be a difference j(something,
what he has seen in a plain way
own High School.
sodI the photograph two or three ° ‘ °Pjaion concerning this subject To make the undergraduate set

IF YOU WISH TO DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY
INVESTIGATE PROPOSITION
THAT I HAVE TO OFFER
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even in these times of vast cduea- something beyond the commontlonal enterprises. A business man 1place is still the purpose of eduuf__high
as cation. This enlarged vision is of- [
LACK OF imagination enables IV
H x T- repute
tepUt0 wrote
wrotu recently
recc
SHIPPING
FRUITS
WITHOUT
ICE
ten the salvation of the Individ-1
young men to die in that fashion. I
.
....
REALTOR
This is "Thrift Week.’’, Are
Lack of imagination also makes i t 1,
‘ ° not consider that «our col- J un! student. It furnishes the imCLEARWATER
SUN
you making the most of it?
11possible for them to commit mur- leges arc meeting the observation pulse of a new affection. It ntyoii must know that tho most con- tuches him to some great, unconi tier
First Natiunal Bank HuildinR.
soicuousjy successful people in genial task. It gives him a misIII friends they are attractive
The matter of refrigeration in I are said to have been shipped from I
bttsiness
were
conspicuously
poor
sion
great
enough
and
hard
enough
,
Booms 501 -502. Phone 95
individualities; in enemies they ur" shipping tropieal fruits has been Java to Paris by this’method, nrAND I.AJv "f miagn.ation
at the start, both financially and i to keep his feet beneath him. It j
disgusting peculiarities.
accepted gijjerally as lieing the riving in perfect condition, nnd an fttables the public to follow the educational^-. Grover Cleveland,I saves him by steadying him.
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. II.
only mean by which such fru its interesting experiment was made | murderers examineand put him
These Georgia rains will make could reach the northern markets by dipping onu-hulf of a number j to a v&gt;°lent death,
I
of green iuinauas in the rubber
the “tourists all the more glad to !n edible condition.
THE
CHENEY
HIGHWAY
Now
comes
a
Dr.
P.
J.
S.
Gram-,
lutex.
The
exclusion
of
air
by
the
OUIt
GOVERNMENT
says
the
get to Florida when they do get
t r of Java, who claims to hnvo. film of lutex kept onu-half green financial arrangement in Paris,
FLORIDA TRUCKER
hero.
discovered a method of shipping and unfit for food, while the other too deep for the aorage man, will
tropical fruits to the tcmpcrnU halt matured in the ordinary way. j give to tho United States its fair
- ■ 'i
Florida is on the way to heenm- zones without special cold vtornge
And the film of lutex is said to share of the German money, and
‘And departing lenve behind us ment to the man who first plan­
ing a collection of golf courses
at the snmu time will net tie u s!footprints on the sands of time.’’
Any fruit, he says, dipped in be easily peeled off.
• nSM .
with residence lots in the interven­ ■rubber lutex becomes covered with
It’s well enough to knownbout up in any way or make us rcs-j Another link in Florida’s far .. ned it. but
.. a , highway of useful- u c H a a a s i H K aB aB aB B U ni| a a i]g c in i||I||a |||||a ||I|E i;fla B ia&gt;
ing spaces. — Lakclund Ledger. an air-proof sheath, and this sint- these
kinds of things, but it is ponsildc for German payments orj reaching system of beautiful, I1
awno pass over
it, givWhat Intervening spuees?
ple treatment allows itsshipmentpretty safe to roniTudc that,
at anything .else.
|broad highways, has been coniplct- Jv-; mnny
fMrm nc 8CC*
as ordinary freight. Dr. Cramer least for some time to come, re-------|etl and fitting dedication cere-1
more
Report says tin* price of gasoline says he
home, great
ne has sent fresh atrawber- frigerator cars will hold their own | THAT’S GOOD news ami let us monies performed The Cheney ’1
will be jumped tw« cents n gallon rie; in this way which had retain-j in this country,
hope there is no "IF ” in it. The Highway.
i"
pr,?,u?t*
,
,
»•
. *nml a direct route from interior
in Hulifux county next Monday ed their flavor form and aroma
Artificial ice is serving the pur- Europeans are clever gentlemen
Tha n'»n for whom this ron.i | pjori(Ia t„ thu Enat Collit&gt;
•—Daytona Journal.
Wonder if m d the same stage of ripeness for) pose quite satisfactorily at the and their intense satisfaction with j, a monument, was a man of visJohn D.’s recent gift to Japan hud two weeks.
1present time and rubber lutex its the settlement might make sus. ion nr.d unfaltering faith in his], 7 uroughout Horida men m v'3*(3
anything to do with it?
picioua minds uneasy.
The most delicate tropical fruit* I not likely to become its rival.
city and state.
Ho pictured a ' ,on an'l power are planning and;d
broad, hard-surfaced road giving, working on new cities, highways'"
Three men, says a newspaper ,
The Seminole County Baufc P'
THIRTY-FIVE years ago Og- Orlando n short nnd direct route and other thing
ngs of beauty for ’ n
article; died suddenly while seated |
i!en Mills, very rich, built the] to the Atlantic seaboard. Ilia | Florida, ns did th
the late Judge’John jj
form s every function of a stioc
at wheels of their automobiles. No
Mills Building in Wall Street, New dream has been realized although' M. t'bcncy of Orlando,
O
and it is la
PROFANITY
it wns not a railtond train this
York, ten stories high. It was1he has passed to his reward for [only with such men laying th c |3
*^time. It was heart disease, cere-1
well regulated Bank. With ever$
PALM BEACH POST
considered a marvelous structure, j services well done.
I doatiny of our beautiful state that i 5
brat bcmorrliag
and a stroke of.
Now the Equitable Trust Company | The Cln-ney Highway traverses j wc may hope to become the most ■
to-the-minutc facility and with 1
apoplexy.
will tear it down nnd build a 341virgin wilderness, winding through beautiful and productive state i n '5
^ ** ------------------ o-------story
building
in
its
place
to
cost
beautiful
woodlands,
along
spark-j
the
Union.
The trouble with profanity, do- working room, the shop, on the
proper conservatism for pbsof
ling water courses and silvery
■*
Dr. llenry Vun Dyke, noted au­ dares a writ. r, is not so much that train or in the hotel. The old sa­ 512,000.000.
lakes, making a drive of contin
thor and teacher, and nn incurable il is plain wi' bed a s that it i” just loon was one environment in which
safety, you will find this a desirf
Contemporary Comment
angler; b going half way around plain dirty. And that is about all swearing fitted beat,
THERE IS nothing unusual a- uous interest and pleasure from
a
the world to New Zealand, in there i to it. It is not so much Profanity, it seems, is just nc- bout a thirty-four-atory building.; central Florida to the sen. Floribanking connection.
•rch of bettorf lulling
grounds
w '!?
» n u Kr°oim*
religious* persons are shocked knowledgement thut the swearer The'interesting thing IsMhe Equit- i da has the advantage over her sis- j Just because fifteen shades of
b b f i T
11' 1' 11 him-about „ it isf that [hono with fim.r in-does net know how to talk. It aide lease on the new building, ter state* in that her roads are j rouge has been perfected is no rea; iv s ,
I tcllects are disgusted. Swearers means a limited vocabulary. It is which runs well into the next being built in a modern nge w ith! son for tiring all fifteen at once.—
i the advantage of unproved road- Lakeland Ledger.
i are holdovers from a former ags.soniewhat of n sign of ignorance. century
i Long before the lease ends the building machinery, advanced on-j
-------Miami bandits robbed and l&gt;eat The young inun who wishes to It i* quite n show of weakness.
fi ir mi'ii nnd a woman. Having ! succeed needs to tnko advantage Simple, plain words carry the new building will be torn down. | gincering skill and more r.oientificj About tho on, difference be.
By that time the flying inn- methods in the selection of road-,
. , ,
■
coi rc j all other recordn, Miami Iof everything thut may help him weight. They are impressive. They chine
will have replace*! the aub- j making materials. Thus we have j tween a bea and a land catastrophe ■
» , or. uf’er (Jhirugo’s crime rec- on. And swearing will be a black arc the forte of the impressive. If
Sanford, Ffa.
that u land accident can usually ■
oi:i.-~ Daytona Journals Wonder mark against him in any job he you don't believe it, listen some urban train and all buildings will in the Cheney Highway a combina- is
bo
traced
to
tiro
driver
of
a
Ford
I
■
■
b
&lt;
*
done
over
ti&gt;
*
meet
flying
ma-jtion
of
vision,
skill
and
tenacity
of
b" v Miamians like such advertis­ may have, Nt body wishes u time to William Jennings Hryun,
1chine conditions.
*purpose. It is not only a monu- car.-Tumpu Tribune.
swearer in the office, or in the ur read a lecture by Ingersoll.
ing us this.
times and dio without a word.

SAFE, CONSERVATIVE,‘
MODERN

Seminole County Bari

�THE SANFORD

t.\ii

cial Side o f S a n fo r d
HISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Ediior.

148

SOROSIS CLUB FURNISHES PROGRAM
FOR WOMAN’S CLUB MUSICAL TEA
Tuesday afternoon the Music Sorosis Club and t.rpfrc&amp;aed appre­
Department of the Sanford Wo­ ciation for the courtesy of the proman’s Club gave the -fourth of a gram. She then introduced Mrs.1
HOT SHOVELS, WINE, AND MYRRHL
series of musical teas with which E. M. Shearer th e p resid en t of So­
it has been delighting music lovers rosis who gave o very pleasant
REQUIRED IN OLD BEAUTY RECIPES'!
greeting from Sorosis.
Mrs.
with this winter.
OWADA.TB
w hen
m ilady
The setting for this musical tea Shearer introduced Mrs. T. P. WarWishes to ap p ly a cleansing
was a "Country Club," gay cre­ low chairman of the musical com­
cream , astrin g en t, h a ir tonic,
tonne drnperics, wicker furniture mittee who had charge of the fol­
and sporting paraphnnnlia, gave a lowing program which was so ex­ or o ther b eau ty lotion, she merely
opens a d ain ty U tile bottle o r Jar
realistic country club air. Tho col­ cellently presented.
Duet for two pianos—
w here th e p rep aratio n la *U ready
or scheme of gold and whito of the
Sorosis Club, of Orlando wns used. March Tromphalo ...U____ Geora for use.
Not so w ith th e w om an o f even
Stately palms with golden calen­ Mrs. P. Phillips, Mins McKcnny
dulas and shaded lights were used Just a Wenrying for You ............. a few centuries ago*. W hen ehe
Carrie *Jacobs Bond , wished a beauty trea tm e n t ahe had
in decorating.
I
Lovo
T
ru
ly ............. . .
t0 assemble b o lt n dosen IngredTho tea table wns lovely; upon a
Miss McChord, accompanied by i lent*,
them carefully according
cover of gold nnd white was placed
Miss Dowell
t 0 formula, p erhaps even cook
n graceful silver basket filled with Mid Summer
Nights Dream.......... them nnd cool them. Consider tho
calendula nnd fern. Silver hold­
......................... Mendelssohn difference, too. In th e m ethods of
ers with golden tapers were placed
Mrs. Phillips. Miss McKenny
applying them . C om pare the rent the comers.
Just Been Wondering..... Canning lailve com fort between sitting in
The guests were greeted upon I’m n 'Longing for You .Hathaway nn easy ch air In y o u r boudoir pattheir nrrival by Mrs. Henry Wight,
Miss McChord und Miss Dowell ting on sn astringent, and going
president of the club, Mrs. D. P.
Following the program n group th ru the Inquisitional process doDrummond, chnirninn of the de­ of smnll girls dressed in white J »oribcd In th is ancient astringent In th s evening, w ra p th e head la
partment, Mrs. A. M, Phillips and with golden aprons nnd bandeaux r*-cip«\ supposed to tone up th e skin a kerchief, a n d w ash in th e m orn­
Mrs. Frank Woodruff.
served tho delightful refreshments and remove crowafeet:
ing with olive oU soap a n d fresh
The delightful nnd thoroughly which further carried out the color
‘'H eat a shovel red hot. and on w ater."
enjoyed program of tho afternoon scheme. The guests were seated it throw a pinch of powdered
No w onder w om an h ad n«
was given by the Sorosis Club of at smnll tables centered by. small | Myrrh, meantime throw ing a thick careers and took no p o rt In tho
Orlando.
golden colored flower pots holding towel over tho bead and bending w orld's w ork In those days when
Mrs. Drummond the chnirninn, each n calendula. Mrs. W. M. over the shovol to get th e fum es good groom ing dem anded so m uch
directly upon tho face.
R e p e a t tlmo and w orkl
gave u charming greeting to the • Scott presided nt th&lt;j tea. table.

PHONE:—Re*. 428.J

PRESBYTERIAN WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
GIVES DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON

&gt;
N

Dinner Frock

The Reciprocity Day luncheon that all were invited into the
and progrant given by the Wo­ church auditorium where nt 3:00
the following program was
mans’ Auxiliary of the Presbyter­ o’clock
rendered:
lay
wilt entertain ian Church Monday afternoon
Hymn, by the audience.
Prayer. Mrs. McNeill.
Club.
proved to be the greatest event in
€ Parent-Teacher the history of the local auxiliary.
Song, Little Misses Marjorie
meet at 3 o’clock,
Invitations to the get-together Du Bose and Betty McKinnon.
sas charge of the meeting
At this time Mrs. McKinnon in­
were not only sent to
Margaret Fosmembers of the church and con­ troduced the officers of tho local
but to the auxiliaries auxiliary and outlined the duties
Jswell will enter- gregation,
of
DoLand,
Orlando, Umatilla, of each.
Bridgc pub.
Claude Herndon accompanied by
Apopka and Oakland.
Mrs.
Whitcomb gave a splendid
At the oppointed hour of 1:00 solo......
.......... ..............................
dday
o'clock
125
ladies
found
their
lehbors will meet
The
last
number on the program
at the luncheon table by
Temple at 7:00 P. places
a snlendid pageant, “Ameri­
means of numbered place cards. was
The main point brought out
The ladies had previously been ca."
being
"Righteousness Exnulteth a
“tagged" with a card bearing a Nation.”
Much credit is due to
number and their name, each lady all who took
part and especially
*D. Caswell will thus being nble to know her neigh­
ock Bridge Club. bor without a formal introduc­ to Mrs. A. L. Philips and Mrs.
J. W. Bnmes who came in from
Kanscom will tion.
the other congregations to help
( at the High
ock for the beno- The social rooms of the church produce this piny. The draperies
gational parson- never looked lovlicr than on this used ns a background and the
occasion, the walls being a bow­ gorgeous costumes were truly ori­
' a dance at the er of .feathery bamboo and flame- ental and surpassed any thing
The luncheon tables were ever attempted by the Womans’
Ith the Fort Pitt vine.
attractive with lovely sweet Auxiliary.
]ru. The dance is very
peas in crystal baskets tied with
Those taking part were:
nefit of the Golf cool
green tule.
Mrs. A. L. Philips—Fnther Time
During the soiling of a de­
Mrs. J. W. Barnes—Inspiration.
May
Mrs. Mclatulin—Egypt.
the Library nt licious three course luncheon, Mrs.
Miss Lottie Caldwell—Assyria.
Williams, president of the locnl
Mrs. Dnvey—Interpreter.
f the Library at! auxiliary greeted the guests with
Mrs. Edward Higgins—Greece, j
I a warm word of welcome not only
Mrs. Willis—Rose.
' to the affair but to the “City SubMrs. W. M. Thigpen—ludin.
.
| stantial.” A number of toasts
Mrs. Robert Herndon—America. !
Club will meet i were responded to by the visiting
i Indies. As the guests rose to leave
The thanks of the Auxiliary gn ,
; the table the entire assembly join­ to Mrs. R. C. Bower and her able 1
ed in singing, "Blest be the Tie assistants who prepared and scrv- j
; icb
cd the luncheon and to Mrs. W. M.
[a meeting of the That Binds.”
Mrs. McKinnon, chairman of the McKinnon who arranged every deCrankless Engine
Ight 7 P. M. at program committee, announced 1tail of the program.
krage. ComniercfclCF.

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She’s Coming to See Us!

1

PE R SO N A L S

n

Very colorful plaid taffeta is gath­
ered very full nnd joined with a
wide heading to the sides nnd back
of this frock, giving it a very
bouffant ami ycuthful effect as a
dinner frock. The plain material
is blue satin, and blues und tans
arc featured in the plaids.

given by the

Mrs. Alexander Vaughn. Mrs.
lent of the WoW. •J. McCrncken of Tampa is
B. F. Whitner, Mrs. Dean Turner
[he at 1 o clock j visiting relatives hero,
‘ 21. It is open '
and Mrs. S. O. Chase will go Wed­
' city and to res
Gleno^Wimbish nnd R. S. Holly nesday to Duytonu to attend con­
not members ns motored to Orlando Tuesday.
vocation.
The charge
It is requested
i If you want to henr a real treat
Jnmes F. Hnwkins is spending
end going notify
conic to the High School and henr
[n, not later than a few days in Frost Proof.
Florence Hanseom, Friday 23.

Is Hostess
^rgan Club

An ettquetto book of less th a n
a century ago adm onishes women
th a t the "only safe way to color
th e face Is to dip a b it of red silk
In soma wlno and n ib on tho
cheeks whero th e color la desired."
In th e tw entieth century, with,
rouges which m eet tho m ost strin g -'
e n t requirem ents a s to purity, ws
should
scarcely
consider thism ethod desirable o r even safe, and
ono can lmoglno th a t th e ladles of.
this period who had to depend on
red silk for th etr coloring m ust:
have had soma b izarre color e f ­
fects! T h e y ’would certainly beastonished If they coaid ses th e ir i
g reat-great-grand-daughters of to-! ’
day blithely ordering the rougesl
and powders by the box. and for
each toilette, choosing from th eir
wblo selection, nianche, Nnturelle,
M andarine, Ashes of Roses, o r
w hatever rotigo Is best suited, to i
the particular costuuio and o c - .
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Suitable presents, favors and Rifts for every occasion
in 1925 will be sold

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LONDON. Jan. 21.—To relieve
the traffic congestion in London,
F o r 5 0 c n n d § 1 .0 0
plans liuve been made for the con­ Mercedes Soros, who was voted the most beautiful woman in Spain, is i
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struction of a dock on the River planning to visit this country soon. She is dancing at Lea Acnsis in
Tallies priced especially low.
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river at a cost of over $30,000,000
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Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
nn club met Mon- of Lynchburg, V'n., arc visiting in
the home of Mrs. Sanford.
^ith Mrs. Porter
Mrs. Robert W. Moore of I-akcsines* of the club land was the guest of friends in
Mrs. Forrest Snnford Tuesday.
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most interesting
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. McCall reHub.
or, the bazar chair- turned Tuosdny from a motor trip i
nn apron shower to Sarasota and the West Coast.
eting. Each niemA tern upon which a leg band
nt roll call with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Connelly
i was placed on thj Maine coast four
tie kind.
have as their guest, Miss Evelyn
j years ugo was found in Africa rekin! hour the host-] Holt of White Springs.
cently.
Mou.« refreshments,
pienibers present,
A rare treat in nn nrtistic pro- ■ J
* Mrs. Mnry Strong returns Wed­
eting will be with nesday to Daytona Beach after a
gram for Sanford at Sanford High ■
Magnolia Avenue short visit with Mrs. Ella Leffler.
School Friday at 8 P. M.
Maines and Mrs.
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Mrs. S. E. Rnrrett, Mrs. Walter
friers. Pure Food Market.
13 eta
Wight nnd Mrs. Ernest Krupp
pill tm ent Of went Tuesday to Daytona to a t­
On summer utternoons with
dainty frocks there is nothing more
foldss Meeting tend Convocation.

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Mrs. E. E. Armstrong and Mrs.
Service Department
W.
T. Smith of Mt. Dora were
lary Society of the
[rch held its first guests of friends in Sanford Tues­
New Year at the day.
I.. Thornley, MonMrs. J. Chnuncey Meekins who
Dual program with was operated on for appendicitis
ok n&lt; leader, a short Tuesday at the Fernald-Lawton
hospital is reported improving.
kn was held, •
jey assisted by Mrs.
A congeninl pnrty motoring to
A. I). ShocmakB. Crawford served Daytonn Reach Tuesday were Mrs.
shments. Thcro Were W. C. Erickson. Mrs. Leslie Went,
fcnt t,» enjoy this so- Mrs. J. E. Raker. Mrs. C. Thomas
and Miss Rose Cline.

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Mrs. T. .1. McConnell nnd Mrs.
E. F. Quinly of Umatilla spent
Tuesday in Sanford.

this th re e tlmoa, th e n h e a t tho
shovel a fo u rth tim e an d sp ray on
i, little w hito wlnu. L et th e fu m es
p en etrate, and re p e a t tho p ro ­
ced u re th re e tim es."
It 19 obvious th a t thin recip e was
In «„„uo In tho days w hen w hite
wine w as m oro av ailab le th a n It Is
to -day!
A p o p u lar h a ir-o in tm e n t o f 1400
A D. w as m ndo by tho follow ing
recip e:
"Mix aul-m nrlne. vitriol,
nnd nttrnto of potnaalum ; g rin d to ­
g e th e r with d ried roots of nwallown o rl, oil of popples, bllu o f a n ox,
n eery little sepia, A rabia gum .
n Iit m. milphcr, an d ginger. Itu b
the hair with th is p re p a ra tio n a n d
leave till m orning."
A nother "lialr-raJaln g " recip e of
olden tim es read s:
"T ak o dried
ratlin from th e O rien t, g rin d th em
to pow der, and m ix them In equal
I p rtn .erllo n s w ith th e yolks of eggn
! th at have hern boiled; th e n m ix
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Polk County Orange
Festival

attractive than u pair of smart kid
pumps. Those shoes aro of chain
pagno kid, with plain Instop cu:
outs. They ant worn with I1030 of
tho sumo shade as the shoe.

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Frock of truly smart styling at Prices that make selling easy and profitable.

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About $3,000 in old coins, supposed to huve been hidden by a
relative were found In his cellar
by W. J. Ilarron of Port Cartion,
Pa., when remodeling his home a
few days ago.
Come to the High School Friday
night to hear Florence Hanseom.

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There arc all different

Made of best quality
all wool pin stripe
crepe and beautiful
quality all silk flat
crepe and crepe do
chine.
Some plain
flannels, colored trim ­
med.

Cut to Suit

Britt Realty Company
$0.00 per cord delivered

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Ladies’

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price.

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ly tailored and latest

Dresses made to sell
fo r $22.75.

style for spring.

Dresses
$18.95 a n d $ 2 2 .5 0
ONE SALE THURSDAY — ONE DAY - 1 6 TO -I I SIZES

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Sanford

418 First Nntioual Bldg,

Tho model home, pictured above, was planned and is being built by a group of progressive business men in Sanford, whose ml
vertisements appear on this page. The home is so planned nnd bu ilt that the nverago home seeker is able to plan his home on a basis
that will include moderate price, comfort and artistic appearance.'
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House and Industrial W iring.
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A subdivision of beautiful homesites. Highly restricted, and which
soon become known as Sanford’s m ost desirable residential center.

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WWJ—Detroit News* (618) G
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Ntirs orchestra; 9 dance.
■Program for.
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YSB—Atlanto Journal (429) 8
WBAP—Ft. Worth Star Tele­
Recital; 16:45 TlJdlowU,
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gram (472J&gt;)’ 7:30 quartet; 9:30
WEEI—Botiton, &lt;803) 6 Sinfon- arttsta:
ans; 7 program; 7»30:miulcale; 8 ■KFKX—Hastings (288.3 ) 0:30
opm.
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orchestra.
WOR—Buffalo (818) 6 muil&lt;*.
KNX—Hollywood (337) ‘8 concert; 10 features; 12 orchestra.
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WQS—Jefferson . ‘.City (440.9)
7:15 program; 7:45 address.
Jbnrtdf
mualSl.
WDAF—Kansas 'City Star (411)
6-7 School of the Air; 11:45 Nighthawks.
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KHJ—Los Angeles Times (395)
WGN—Chicago Tribune (870) 6 8 orchestra; 8:30 children; 9:45 Art
°ir84? : t6^Q^t&lt;Wgart. quintet; 8 talk; 10 features; 12 orchestra. #
c “vvtfr'* 1? o r o s tr a , jazz.
WHAS — Louisville Times
^y~CJ»i.cagof (536) 7 concert; (332.4) 7:30-9 concert.
good reidlng; 8:20 musical; 9:15
WMC—Memphis'Commercial Ap
--ilk; 10 at,home.
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WEBH—Chicago (370) 7 or- versary program/1
cnestra, .soprano, Rivier theatre; 9
WCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul
dance, vocal; H orchestra, piano- (417) 6:30 concert; 7:30 feed talk;
logues, aonga.
7:45 health talk; 8 musical; 10
WLW—Cincinnati (423 ) 0 con­ dance.
cert, quintet; 10.message; 10:03
CKAC — Montreal (425 ) 7:30
^"a* ek °* h « $ tral, melody boys. program from CNRM.
WEAR—Cleveland (390) G con
WBAF—New York (492) 0 ser­
cert.
vicer; 7 lecturo; 7:30 Packard Mo­
WFAA—Dallas News (472.9) tor Co.
,;45 Boy Scoqt program; 8:30 band
WJZ—New York (455) 0:55 or­
11 orchestra.
chestra; 6:55 menace of money
WOC—Davenport (498) 8 or 7:2G comedy; 9:30 orchestra.

ers.^lxiq; 10 (orchestra;
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,1k; .730 violinist; 8:80 baritone* i6:3(
30 song 6#cle; -10:46' orchestra.
/ \VRC—Waahingt on .(469 ) 6 mu­
sic; 7 show,shopping; 7:10 an­
cm
nounced; 7:25 comedy; 9:30 dance.
music
WCBD—Zion (345) 8 orchestra, Coupons Given WUh Every Phono­
quartet, vocal, reader.
graph Record Purchased
\ o i _ Newark (405) 6:15
The holder of the most valu
sports.*
Bulgarian*
Trade
in coupons on March 15tb,
KOQ-r-Onkiand (312)'.6 orchesgets the &lt; radio set, free.
tra; 1 ).program; 12 dance, solo- * With Greece Grows
ists.
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Columbia, Okeh
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Omaha-&lt;622j) 0 sto­
ATHENS, Jan. 21-Greece is
Vocation and Paramount
ry;-.6^0 announced; 6j45 orches­ fu.Mt becoming Bulgaria’s chief me­
Records
tra; 0 concert.
dium 'of commuicatlon with most
WDAR — PMIhdelphla (895) of her foreign markets for grains,
• P.P.R IN E S
tobacco, hides and .farm products
6:30 t»l.
• Wifi—Philadelphia (509 ) 0 talk; and as a result'the trade between! 311 E: 2nd St.
Phone 630-J
tbs two countries Is steadily in­
7 concirt; 10 orchestra.
creasing.
KDEA—Pittsburg (309.1) 7 pro­
In 1919, the first year of record,
gram; 7:30 concert; 10 concert.
H. S. POND
WC\E—Pittsburgh (462) 6:30 the Bulgarian exports amounted to
O ver W oodruff &amp; W atson
7,392,736
drachmae,
while
he
im­
Uncle Kaybee; 6:45 special; 7:30
ports were valued ut 3,313,190
concert
TYPEWRITERS
WKAQ—Porto Rico (300) 0:30 drachmae, while Bulgaria’s ship­ B U Y ------ S E L L ------- RENT
ments to Greece amounted to 107,.
concert.
C lean— It •&gt;pair
WOAl—San Antonio (394.5) 000,000 drachmae.
Phone &amp;3S
The
pricipal
item
of
Greek
ex­
9:30 ofehestra.
KI*q-San Francisco (423 ) 6:30 port Is olive oil, for which Bulgar­
GARDEN HOSE
orchcs^a; 9 dunce; 10 organ; 11 ia is almost wholly dependent upon
Greece. However, Italy is making
program; 12 band.
12Vi cent per foot
WGT—Schenectady (380) 6:45 some inrouds into the Bulgarian
market.
book c*»nt; 7:25 instrumental; 7:30
For Few D ays
comedy; 10:30 organ.
Nice fut hens and friers. Pure
Wlift—Springfield (337) 6:30
music education; 7-8:45 violiQist, Food Murkct. Phone 105.

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VERTICAL.
bitter, wild
21—musical
European
instrument
plum
23—at sea
2—correct
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pronoun
Ipcasurv
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27—decimeter
strate
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for exam­SO—perpetu­
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ally Intoxi­
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there­
cated per­
(a b b r.)
abouts
son
35—color
8— man’s
33— witticism
37—digit
nickname
34—chair
39—wands
10—epistle
80—dull gray
42—groove
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color
4—corpulent
eed
38—propor­
6—negative
12—thug
tion
47—oxygen
13—those who
40— upon
48—hint
anticipate
41— perform
49—thrust
danger
43—a nation
16—belonging
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to Ed
45—note of
17—scarcest
scale
19—a singing
47—Southern
bird
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solution to puzzle
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Friday, January 23rd. At 10:30 A. M.
RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS
PROPERTY

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isociation Asks Newspapers
■o Report Trials With Solemnity
10, Jan. 21—As n means
kting the formation of
Inion upon matters to
by juries nione, under
|on of press and bar,
of the Chicago Bar Aslare planning to recomnew steps with relation
fy for court room trials,
the prohibition of the
photographs of courtII* and measures to enrting of judicial proceed,
kdemn trials rather than
pcago Bar Association Relast issue says:
present-day practice in
sensational luw-suits in
press is typified by the
in of court-room scenes,
ulunt stories stress in like
lose features which excite
Attention. This sating of
appetite for the unusu­
ally brings the urulesirults incident to nil scans pecularly hurmful in its
Ion the udniinstration of
Iwe find the presentation
in the light of n theatrformance rather than a
[note inquiry into the incr­
ease. This is hound to
rtpect for the law and its
Vitalities.
tu this is the creation of
V'&lt;»us .concepCion of the
kk of the judicial machi'requently there Results
bulation of a public opinion
F itter to be judged by the
pe. And of course there is
Iruig to the public appetite
pW , with the consequent
j11 to tin- public welfare.
Jbelieved that a co-ordinat0,i the part of the press
bar will in lime bring n* desired development in
portant field of reporting,
a uniform rule wiiich will
newspapCr3 Up0n the same
this respect will be welPy them as well us by the
Chicago Bar Association,
Jpt-HCommittee on Relations
| fess to Judicial Proceed*
f ■ts Committee on the Ju| now has this work in hand
1 a Mrat concrete measure,
[ /'1 lls efforts against the
_'on of photographs of
Pnm scenes. It is planned
J mend to the courts the
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a ri*le prohibiting abT tne taking of any photoI court. Such a rule would
l / ‘ at once one of the moet
ofTk of WJ^lring the at
J or the public. Next will
,V l)roposal of measures to
l, , rvporting cf court proIn&lt;-’i,i'°. us ,‘*ran'atic or bizJnudents, but ns solemn

GOLD

Sweden’s W ealth Is
$1,431 Per Inhabitant
STOCKHOLM, Jan. 21—An av­
erage of $1,431 for every man wo­
man and child, or a total of $8,576,000,000 is the amount cf Swe­
den’s tuxnble wealth, according to
an estimate by a leading finnneia i
expert, recently published here
(In the United States the per cap
ita wealth is estimated at $2,800.)
The total taxable income of the
Swedish people during the year
1924 rose to $1,152,100,000 and
the total revenue of the Swedish
government for the budget yeur
1925-20 is estimated at $170,000,000, the last two items being dis­
closed in officiul estimates.
Sweden’s national wealth is
growing at tho rate of 7.35 per
cent a year. The taxable income
of the Swedish people nets the
government nearly $29,000,000 this
year, which happens to be equal
to the amount of revenue which
the state expects to collect during
the next budget year on the mnnunor. It ifi calculated that the tof act urn and distribution of liqbucco monopoly will yield a reven­
ue of $13,100,000 ami the automo­
bile taxes $1,020,000.

To Fight Future Wars
W ith Gas Is Believed
BERLIN, Jan. 21—The war of
the future will he chiefly i\ gas
war, in the opinion of Dr. It. Hanslian ami F. Bergendorff, who have
just published a scientific treatise
on “The Chemical War."
Military strategists must, in the
opinion of these two chemists reck­
on with gas as a "vital weapon
put into the hands of the nation
most highly developed in science
and technology. Consequently it
will confer world importance, or
even world power, only on the
nation which shows supreme ca­
pacity in this field.
-According to these authors, the
war of the future will he a combin­
ation of air nnti gas fighting sup­
ported by gas-carrying tnnk
squadrons which will range oyer
wide areas. The civil population
will suffer quite ns much as will
the military forces.

Miami Not Interested
In W ashington Rents

MIAMI, Jan. 21—The Miami
Realty Board has decided to^ make
no recommendations to _h loriua
Senators and Representatives in
Congress regarding the rent sit­
uation in Washington, D. &lt;.• ln e
matter has been placed before tne
local body by tho Realty Board
of the nation’s capital city wh!c i
requested Miami realtors to op­
of
:n ,.tbe most prominent pose the bill now before Congress
lu l l ' 8'1U?,h ‘‘-'""Is ranks for regulation of rents in me
R L ln. tht' , lirst national District of Columbia.
iuctn*PVi.”* p• whicb
effinln whe $0,urtibt«
Uni- ' Cecil DeMiUe and a large party
* o r k the week are all ready to sail for a trtp
abroad,

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B an d, Barbecue, A n d F r e e
FA CT S A B O U T W l i K l W A
Wekiwa Springs is well known in Florida ns one of (he
esting phenomena and a spot of great natural beauty. The
powers in the treatment of rheumatism and kindred ailments.
and shipped everywhere as a 100 per cent pure drinking and

stale’s most inter­
water has peculiar
It is iieing bottled
medicinal water.

A great park surrounds the springs. A small hotel, which is being enlarg­
ed, boat houses, hath houses anJ ait otner turililies for the enjoyment of this
holiday spot are at hand,
Government scientists have made a study of W.kiiva Springs and find the
amazingly large flow of water constant throughout the year and the tempera­
ture unvarying at 71 degrees. The minerals and chvmlcals of this water are in
such combination that it has no odor and is pleasant tasting, making a delicious
table water.

Boating

LOCATION
Wr(Jwa Springs is in Orange ( minty, a location 'convenient to other
attractive points in the state. It is 18 miles north of Orlando, and about
the same distance west from Sanford. Daytona, on the Atlantic, is two hours
away; and Tampa, on the G ulf/is three hours drive. Good ruads lead to all
points. Apopka, with stores, schools, churches and railroad, is hut thru* miles
front the springs.
Wekiwa Spring Dark Subdivision is being developed with all conveniences
fur modern living. Hard surfaced streets, concrete sidewalks and spring wat*r
piped to each lot are’some of these improvements. Ahq included in the purchase
price is the expert planning of eucli large lot and each one will he planted to a
wide variety of semi-tropical fruit trees which we will maintain for five years.
Wherever possible the natural forest trees of black oak. pine and palm now on
the property will-be left standing.

mm2S

Per Cent Cash, Balance One Per Cent Per
Month, C overing A Period O f Five Years

See W. J. Foster at Valdez Hotel for R eservations

E. Miller Realty Corporation
CONRAD REALTY COMPANY AUCTIONEERS

Wekiwa Springs

�Dance Halls Win In
Athletics Play 11
Games In Florida First Clash With Law

o f Spor t
ew Heavyweight Champion Wrestler
Gives AU Credit For Victory To Wife

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Star Recruit

Sig Haugdahl To
Enter Fast
In Tampa Races

V, CHICAGO. Jan. 21. — WaynC Munn said. “She counselled in
' "Big," Munn, the new world’s this way:
heavyweight wrestling champion
"Well, if you like nthletics bet­
who weighs approximately an ter than you do business, get your­
TAMPA, Jnn. 21. — Aniniiunceeighth of a ton. admits he owes self a job in athletic:. You can’t
ment of the entry of Sig Haughis prized title to the wine counsel do both—play when you nrft sup­
dahl, world’s speed king
the
of his four feet, two inches tall posed to work."
automobile races that feature the
r
wife.
Munn, however, smilingly re­
South Florida state fair on Tues­
| kThe conqueror of Ed “Strangler” fused to ndmit that it was hi • wife
day, Fob. 3, was made here Tues­
Lewis Tuesday told how an indonv who advised him first to take up
day by Manager P. T. Streid r.
itablc desire to play, instead of n career ns n boxer. The records
Hatighdahl is now at Dnytona
. attendin'* to business, took him say that Munn, in the ringsiders’
Bcac with his eight-in-u-ro^ Mil­
rt from oil soiling in Sioux City, language, wns a "flop” a: a light­
ler machine but will arrive In Tam*
Iowa, to professional nthletics— er. In his very first professional
in enrly next week to begi| tun
. . after lie had been urged by hi&lt; engagement he wns knocked out.
ng up on the local track, n the
young wife to make the leap.
Munn is starting his champion­
competitions here he will clash with
In 1910, after Munn returned ship reign “flat broke” figurative­
; a half score of tho nation' i best
from the war, he went, to repre­ ly sneaking.
1dirt truck driver!. The Tnmpa
sentin'* nn oil refining company in
His first big shot came when he
*race meet on Feb. 3 officially opens
Sioux City. But th" desire for engaged lewis in Kan: as City. Tin*
the 1925 American national cham
play wns too great. In his univer- gate nearly hit the $10,000 mark |
piottship buttles and officials of the
•!ty days he had liked football, but Munn’n share, after paying
i international Motor Contest asso­
basketball and track, but was i training expenses, wrestling partciation, the governing bod conlumb daffy”, as he expressed it, jners, splitting with his manager
'(toiling American dirt trnqt rue
■v&gt; about wrestling.
and what-not, was reduced to a John McGraw expects John Wisnar,. ing will bo on hand to offici
“That’s where my wife comes in” •small roll.
International League star, to bol­
Besides Haughdubl the entries in
ster up the New York pitching 1the Tampa meet will incluii- such
NVisner is a big, husky, right drivers of Eddie Unity of Tampa,
of the veteran Jack Zivic, Tendler itaff.
hander
who once received a trial i Bolt Green of Orlando, Dave Kootfinally was defeated in th.* fifth by Pittsburg.
sia of Miami, Bob Luton of Atlan­
round of n ten round bout.
ta, Fred llorey of Chicago,.Lurry
Leonard and Tendler clashed in
Stone of Kansns City, Bud t\itnum
Jersey City July 27, 1022, and in
of Providence and several other
the opinion of sporting writers, the
professional stars. Efforts fcre al­
champion’s mnrgin of victory wns
so being made to sign up I“Wild
very
slight.
On
July
23,
1923,
they
Sam” Purvis of Jacksonville who
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 21. — met ngnin in New York, and again
will campaign in 1025 with/n Fiat
Jack Zivic, of Pittsburgh, conquer­ the
champion successfully defend­
machine.
or of I,ew Tendler of Philadelphia, ed his
title.
While in Florida this winter
In a furious bout here Tuesday
conquered Joe Tiplitz in
night, will go after D -» lightweight 10Tendler
n e t io n
.............
A m in nni-fli I Ilaugdnhl will attempt to loWer the
rounds
at
Philadelphia
on
Dec.
DELAND,
Jan.
J
A
n
innovnt-1
|ire,
reco'n | for c.
chompi&lt;nrb:p iceently vacated by 2-1 of last year. From the weight .
,
, ,
, ,-----ent
-----wor|(J.g
---------------_nrs of
ion
among
the
special
events
nt
183
cubic
inch
piston
displacement.
Benny Leonard, if he can make the announced nt Pittsburgh, 13s'i
weight .fames Bronson, Zivic’s pounds, the Philndelphian is able the second annual Volusia County ' The speed trial is to be inadti over
manager announced Tuesday.
Fair, opening on Jun. 27 and con­ the sands of Daytona Bench.
make tha lightweight, limit, but tinuing
Bronson said lie would place Ziv- to
to Jan. 31, inclusive, will
bis defeat at the bands of Zivic be n fisherman’s
fe In-the hand of Jimmy DcFor- undoubtedly
tournament to
precludes
any
possibil­
est, veteran trainer for 30 days ity of his entering the tournament be stuged in front of the grand-1
stand ut 10 o’clock the morning cf
to develop the fighter’s poise.
Zivic wh
who w eigh ----'Jiuesdhy
technical krjoeftout ovsr Tendler
propose at this time to launch n
FOB WORKING PEOPLE
in the fifth round of u 10 round
movement for the organization of
bout.
The best of workers get out of a Volusia county chapter of the
sorts when the liver fails to act. Isaak Walton League of America
Tendler is Sore
They feel languid, half-sick: "blue” ! An address will be delivered by
NEW YORK, Jnn. 21.— Benny and discouraged and think they are Cecil R. Phillips, executive secret­ Number of American Divorces
Neglect of these ary of the Florida Caine and Fresh) Is Less by Nine That All
Leonard has retired from the light­ getting lazy.
weight boxing championship un­ symptoms might result in n sick Water Fish Protective Associat-i
OtherForeigncrsCombincd;
beaten. His greatest antagonist of spell, therefore the sensible course ion.
State
Laws In U. S. Apply
The tournament will be in charge
recent years, I ew Tendler, of Phil­ is to take a dose or two of Hcrof
F.
M.
Curry
of
DeLand
and
of
adelphia, i: returning from Pitts­ bine. It is just tlie medicine need­
PARIS, Jan. 21.—American di­
burgh,-torn and sore, the victim of ed to purify the system and re­ George P. Johnson of Daytonaj vorces granted in the Paris courts
Beach,
superintendents.
In
ad
a knockout for the first time in store the vim and ambition of
during 1923 numbered M3 out of
Ii Ih life!
health. Price fiOe. Sold by Lan-' *Mion to the prizes already announ­ a total of 7,06-1. While the percen­
ced, a large number of awards will
Battered down twice at the hand* cy’s Drug Store.
be donated by leading manufactur­ tage of American divorces as re­
ers of fishing tackle. Contest- gards the total number seems rel-

Lew Tendler Sore
A t Course Taken
By Benny Leonard

FORT MYERS, Jan. 21— The
Philadelphia Athletlca will play
eleven games during their Spring
training, according to the pre-seaaon schedule made public here. Sev­
en of the games will be played in
:hedv
Fort Myers. The schedule
fol­
delp
lows: March 12, Philadelphia
Nationals, a t Fort Myers, March 13,
Phillies at Fort Myers; March 17,
New York Ginnta at Fort Myers;
March 23, Brooklyn at Fort My.
era; March 25, Milwaukee (A. A.)
at Fort Myers; March 26, Mil­
waukee at Fcrt Myers; March 27,
Brooklyn at Clearwater; March,
28, Columbus at Winter Haven;
March 31, Milwaukee at Sanford.

PARIS, Jan. 21—M. Barrabe a
g:ologist and member of the
French Ecole Normale who wns
sent on an official geological misslcn to .Madagascar, has returned
to France nfter spending over
three months on the island. He
travelled extensively in the Ma-;
junga region, and brought back!
numerous samples from the car-1
boniforous lands. The coal beds'
do not appear to be as important!
as those of Indo-China and it
would npponr that the bituminous
sands and petroleum fields of Ma­
dagascar are much more import­
ant than the coal beds.

Anglers’ Contest To
Provide Sport At
Volusia Co. Fair

FEATHERWEIGHTS CLASH
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 21 —
A ten-round bout is scheduled in
this city for next Tuesday niglu
between Lukie Tenner of Savan­
nah and Artie McCann of Phila­
delphia, featherweight boxers.
—
PLEDGE FOR REALTY BLDG. !
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ORLANDO, Jan. 21—Real estate
men cf this city have pledged 565,500 towards construction of a new
building to house the Orlando Rea­
lity Board. It is proposed to erect
n modern 12-story office building!
with a 50 foot frontage on Or-!
ange. avenue.
1

A St. Bernard dog, carrying a
placard reading “Reception Com­
mittee—Shnku” meets tourist vis­
itors to White Horse, Alaska, and
ofTcrs a massive paw to all who
npproach him.

By STANLEY
to the grandstand during this iv
cut.

Berlin Applauds To
Century Old Music
BERLIN, Jan. 21.— As if in
sharp contrast to tho ultra mod­
ern tendencies recently observable
j in the first-nights at the Slantsopei, the Deutsches Opernhnus,
another of Berlin's four operatic
| institutions, has gone back to the
I fifties of the past century for a
first-night, l»y producing Adolphe
Adam’s comic opera, "If I Were
King.” This return to the melo­
dious, uncomplicated, charming
! airs of the age of Cehrubini, Auj her, Herold, Flotow and Donizet­
ti is the most significant as it nlso
1inniks the gradual
return
of
! French opera to the German stage,
in its modern dress, with all the
latest technical possiblitios of the
j stage brought into play, Adam’s
, opera was a decided success ami
numerous repetitions are planned.

| MOM’N POP------ ‘When A 11 Order Is’nt An

merit of tW
cognized by tj.
manner to S J ^ a
have served
valued thd* ,
King’s BedM»
Bishop Would Make be admitted
W the ma,l?
Poverty An Honor er.
where they j-J* „
honorable ptoeiiJN
EXETER, Eng. Jan. 21— In or­ Scouts and
der to remove the stigma which Church Lads
the receipt of poor law relief, is to suluie then.
supposed to give to people, the
Bishop of Exeter suggests thnt
these poor honorable people should more than two
wear a special uniform and be cal-j European relief'^
led Kings Bedesman. Hejiayi
ys the ginning of the-,,rt,!

Geologist Explores
Madagascar Jungle

AMERICAN CASES
DIVORCE LEAD
IN PARIS COURT

OLD HOME TOWN

TAMPA, Jan. 21—Operators of
dancing halls-Won the first round
in the battle tfith L. M. Hiers.
.heriff of Hillsborough county in
the latter’s campaign to close su:li
places on Sunday. The decision
was rendered by J. E. Chastains,
justice of the peace of the Sulph­
ur Springs District, in acquitting
Maurice Less, proprietor of the
Sulphur Springs dance hall, who
had been arrested bV the sheriff
cn a charge of violating state
laws for operating his establish­
ment on Sunday. Judge Chastain

ruled that the dance hall la an amusement requiring no manual la­
bor, therefore not covered by the
statute governing manual labor on
the Sabbath.

Its coolness and mellow
* body”
are a revelation
. to pipe smokers
Backabout1870,James N.Wfcllnun
developed a secret tobacco process
which won infhnt and widespread
£»vor. Ityielded a julUr-bodied
richness, mildness andfragrance

which juA seemed to V V ith
a pipe. No one else ever knew
his secret until we acquired
*TWUraaii5 Method and. by Its
means TM&amp;t‘GrangtrRpug\Cut"

No special legislation governs
the issuing of divorces to Amer­
ican citizens in France and none
is in course of preparation.
After the McAdoo-Huger divorce
in 1923, which caused some crit­
icism, it being claimed that the
existing laws had not been observed, the then Premier I’oincarc or­
dered nn investigation to be made
at the court house, “into the facil­
ity with which divorces were grunt
ed to Americans in France,”
The inquiry proved that both
McAtloo and Huger hud legal dom­
icile:; in Franco and that a duly
registered certificate thereof had
been filed.
The present legislation in Franco
provides that in the applications
for divorces emanating from Amer
lean citizens the laws of the var­
ious states in which they live in
the United States shall apply.

Secretary Seeking
Aid Of Farmers In
Agriculture Census

John Dutcher of Mayfield, N. Y.
stunned hy a fall from his wagon,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—Sec­
drowned in a few inches of water
retary of Agriculture Howard M.
in a roadside ditch.
Gore has sent out nn appeal to far­
mers of the country to co-oper­
ate with the department in us
to make an accurate enumOrder’------ HY TAYLOR ] eirorts
cration in the farm census that is
' now in progress throughout the
country,
“Every farmer should be inter­
ested in this work because this
census will result in obtaining the
facts that will lend i.u a proper!
understanding of the actual con­
ditions existing throughout the
country,” the secretary says. “The!
census is taken hy the department j
of commerce in co-operation with
the department of agriculture.
The schedule of inquiry was ap­
proved hy the department of ag­
riculture and directed to determine
matters of fundamental import­
ance to the welfure of the ugric.
ultural industry. This census is
needed u a busis for the annual
crop estimates of tho department
of agriculture uiid it is of great
importance thnt the results be ac­
curate. Tho totals of farm acre­
age, land utilization, livestock,
crops, etc., will show actual candiliens during 1921 and will tic us­
ed for the preparation of eslim-l
ales for eacii year until tiie next
census,
“I his census is being taken prim-i
arily for the benefit of th* farm-)
ers. I cun assure them that all of |
the information contained on th:*
census schedule will be treated as
strictly confidential and will he]
used only for statistical purposes
to show the totals for the different)
counties and states. All this 111-1
formation will directly or indirectly 1
be of benefit to farmers and to]
farmers’ associations and organiz-1
ations throughout the country. It j
will help congress to legislate]
wisely in matters atrccting thej
farmers’ interests.
“1 desire therefore to appeal to
the fa r m e r s to give prompt re­
ply to all of the inquiries on the
schedule and in every way possible j
facilitate the work of tho enumer­
ator, so that the cenjus may be|
taken quickly and that there may
In* no delay in tabulating the ligures and publishing the totals.

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Purchasers o f L o ts i n

Have Signified T h e ir Intentions of Con
structing Residences in Sanford’s
Newest Subdivision.
The Erection ot Homes in Oak Hill Means
Added Profits to Property Owners in This
Suburb ot Opportunity.

Lots $ 2 5 0

“The Suburb of Opportunity”
N. H. Garner, Developer

112 Park Ave.

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Miscellaneous
For Sale

PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
WIGHT P.RINT SHOP—Rush ord­ Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
ALL WOOL SUITS
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W. gram. Best advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings. Tailored to mensurc, guaranteed
0 Railroad Avenue.
Star-Telegram, lakeland. Fla.
to fit. $25.00.
Sanitary hand
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— OHIO—Xenix. Make your sales cleaning and pressing. Scotch
Printing that pleases. Prompt
Acma viazciic,
through the Xenia
Gazette, i ^ oolen Mills, 305 Last Second
service. Telephone 93. New lo­ Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural ! Street.
cation. Wclaka Building.
district Want ad and display
Sanford Building and Loan As­
rates on request
___PAPER nANGER
sociation
Stock can be
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa- cqi.UMnua m u . ) i . R i m c m — c ia * * - enshed on Preferred
60 days notice, interest
er hanger. Phone 340. 115 Iflea mis have th e lurcent circu­ payable April 1st and- October 1st
lation In B outhw ettero Oeoralo.
'ark Avenue.
you can’t beat it.
Oste 8c f 6-word) line.
Buy eight per cent Preferred
REAL ESTATE
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
Stock
in thf Sanford Building
_ and
ers
and
fern
growths
of
Volusia
D. A. CALDER A R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. AH kinds of county advertlso in the DeLand Lean Association, established 1908.
property listed and for sale. Of­ Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Tnmpn—Water supply system to
fice 108 Second St., Near Park with order.
be
installed in Sunset Park nddi
Avenue. Phono 282.
MAINE—Wutervllle, Morning Sen­ tion._
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tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
J. E. SPURLING, sub-division ple are interested in Florida prop­ FOR SALE—10 acres celery land,
lot 4, Eurnkn Hammock. Rich­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ erty. Reach them through thu
lando, Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel.,. Rate card on applica­ ard Stephenson, M. D. West Tx;banon, Ind.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ tion^________ •
way.
ADVERTISE. in tee Journal-Her- CASH—Paid for falso teeth, denSTOVES
nld. South Geafgin’a greatest
tnl gold, platinum and discard­
SANFORD STOVE WORKS—Oil newspaper. Morning, afternoon, ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, weekly and Sunday Classified rates Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
ovens and victrolns. Your credit 10c per line. Wuycross Journalis fcood. Phono 49L-3. 321 First Herald, Wnycross. Georgia.
WOOD FOR SALE—4 feet, fine
Street.________
$4.00 per cori! at my farm. G.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— W. L. Smith, R. I. Moore’s Sta­
- TIN AND METAL WORK
Send in your subscription to the
JAMES II. COWAN—Ail kinds Tribune or hand it to your local tion.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. dealer so you can read Florida’s FOR SALE—Fine gus range.—
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak greatest newspaper. One year
Call 2603.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele* $8.00, 0 months S4.0C, three months
phone 111^
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS ance policy udd 75 cents to your
at half price. I’hone 415-W. L.
f. Frazier.
All makes of typewriters for trd e r.___
sale on ensy terms, for rent, also “DO YOU WANT to buy or sell |repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 nnything?" If so advertise mi FOR SALE—Five Pomerainean
the ‘‘Gainesville Sun.’’
I Spitz puppies, threw male, two
Bali Bldg.
female, $10 each. Also two white
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DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian. llicluitlnx S u n d a y , m o r n i n g Issue, Red cockerels, from best laying
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 313 t c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n i m u m H e .
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E. Second St., Sanford, Fin.
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Real Estate

Automobiles
1923

Graham
M Ton Truck
1923
Coupo
Dodgo
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodge
1924
Fordor Sedan
Ford
1923
Runnbout
Fort!
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab A Body)
1023
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Ford
Panel
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above :nrs reconditioned, ail
run fine n,id look good.
Prices light—Terms "Maybe”
I. VT. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
Dodge

Rooms For Rent

FOR SALE—Small home with FO R 11ENT—Two unfurnished
three ncres of land, 50 orange
rooms and Garage. 618 Ouk Aye.
trees and truck garden. Ideal spot
for chickens, electricity and water. FOR RENT—Front bed room. Fur­
nished. 807 Magnolia Ave.
10 minutes out on hard roud. Phono
571-J.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.
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. Help Wanted
$10,000,000 company wants to
sell Watkins Home Necessities in
Sanford—More than 150 used dai­
ly. Income $35 to $50 weekly. Ex­
perience unnecessary. Write De­
partment II-5. The J . R. Wntkins
Co., 02-70 West Iowa Ave., Mem­
phis, Tcnn.

FOR RENT—One bedroom. 211 j WANTED—A few waitresses at
I’ark Avenue.
the Altamonte Hotel. Altamonte
Could place men ana wnFOR RENT—Desirable front bed- ■“men
Sprmpsin
dining
Only white
room. Modern conveniences. 807 heIp employefL room.
Call or write Geo.
Magnolia Avenue or phone 83.
! E. Bates &amp; Son, Proprietors.

STEWARTS SUM-DIVISION
FOR RENT—Rooms nnd kttche-1
Altnmonte Springs
nettos. Shirley Apartments.— &gt;
Apartm ents
Two hundred beautiful building
Opposite Post Office.
Jba r s e p o n a t b l e
lots,
prices
range
$150
to
$850.
Irect Insertion.
FOR RENT—Modern three room
See these lnrge lots before you JACKSONVILLE WILL GET
subsequent
apartment.
Mrs. Harvey.
buy elsewhere. Don’t buy a lot
flea should It*
25 CONVENTIONS IN 1925 419 Palmetto Apply
Ave.
Illy In o a M o f
without a public alley in the rear,
FOR SALE—Jewett sport touring ‘ £omo nn,! 9CC mc «nV Ume. 1 ,ivo
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 21— R.
t ... . .. . .
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rtflEM.
„
, i It is plnnnel to establish a transwith extras, $600. Quick sale, here and want neighbors.
sntatlve th o rO. Riddle, secretary of the louriAt, contlnental*mo%or bus service front* *
W1L.MER STEWART
th r a te * rulaa
$300 cash. H. S. C., earn Herald.
nnd convention bureau of the chnm- New •Vorlr'-tty Los Angelas, with a* *
rill « lv n * o u
Altnmonte Springs.
lion. And If
of commerce, announces that 26-day schedule f»y tpp trip, .7
aiatat you in
We have some beautiful lako her
\VANTED
twenty-four
meetings and con­
It ad to make
front lots on Lako Wildmcrc one- ventions already
are booked for
hnlf
milo
from
the
Dixie
Highway
WANT TG SELL—List your pro­
Jacksonville
during
1925. Among
GARDEN HOSE
t n ty riC B .
in a nest of beautiful clear lakes, them will be the South
perty
with
us
now.
Your
de­
Atlantic
lid give tbalr
for
sale.
scription will go in new cntnloguc
Coastnl Highway
Association,
1 2 V2 cent per foot
pa addraM aa
now being made up. Sco the new We will build your homo, land­ which will be held here April 16num ber If
your grove, and relievo you
For Few D ays
_ About ona
manager a: the new locntion. C. scape
_________
of trouble nnd worries incident to 17.____ ‘
kouaand baa a
A.
Strout
Farm
Agency,
404
1st
Seo
o th e rs can't
building up a place.
National Bank Bldg.
you unletr
In the meantime, you can go
WANT TO Th JY—Fiat top desk. fishing. You can fish in nny one
!"£ rr of the dozen lakes, and if you don’t
Inquire Herald office.
I The l i t TTTiJl
know how to fish, we hnve several
or by laf*
d 'lra a ttiexperts who will bo glad to show
Try
Smith’s
Barber
Houses For Sale you. Mr. Scholfield who has been
FOR SALK—Nice little home in singing at the Baptist Church will
pt. Efflelcnt
one of Iho best locations on Pal­ vouch for the above.
Ui ULD I E l I LUO worjt Ladiea welcome.
metto Ave. Five rooms, bath and LAKE JESSUP LAND CO.. Inc.
Longwood. Flagarage. Cash or terms. Come
Ease your tight aching chest. N ext to Valdez.
and see it. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
Apartment house on First St. Stop the pain. Break up the con­
This is a bargain.
gestion. Feel,11 bad cold loosen up
IECTORY
duced immediately to enter the
J. N. W estbrooks
in just a short time.
weaving sheds, and not only learn
One five-room bungnlow, in good
"Red Pepper Rub” is the cold
Gunsmith
s a c o l a Is b e g i n n i n g t h e g r e a t e s t d e ­
re Vi thin easy
v e lo p m e n t In Olorlda'H h i s t o r y ; a FOR SALE—Roll top desk, mn- the business but nre paid for it, condition. $500.00 puts you in this remedy that bring! quickest relief, j
Building
M
aterial
Graphonolns,
Clocks, Sewing
ile of Sanford
h a lf m i llio n d o l l a r h i g h w a y t o t h e hogny, in good condition—Will sell i while older weavers get extra pay house.
It cannot hurl you and it certainly j
Machine
l f b en ch J u s t
fln lsheil; n t w o
to
teacli
the
youngsters
the
ernftt.
[often needed, MIRACLE Concrete Go., general gmuillio
seems
to
send
the
tightness
and
j
n d o l l a r b r i d g e a c r o a s E s c a m ­ cheap. Herald Office.
As in almost every other big inrhon any spe121 Sanford Ave.
Five aero farm on hard road. drive the congestion and soreness
bia R ay s t a r t e d ; q u a r t e r
m i ll io n
cement
work,
sidewalks,
build­
[juired. It is ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B. d o l l a r o p e r a h o u s e u n d e r c o n s t r u c ­ FOR SALE—Household Furniture,| dustry nowadays, employer’s in- now in crops, Cheap unw on easy right out.
t i o n ; ' t w o m i ll io n s b e i n g s p e n t on
live rooms, will sell in lump o r : threat does not halt with teaching terms.
Statically for
Nothing has such concentrated, 1
Tcrwllleger. Prop.______________ | h i g h w a y ; g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r liv e by piece. Must sell before Feb.
penetrating
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Lumber and Building Material
Wo havo houses to rent. Come and when heat penetrates right
Mrs. A. S. Clirisenberry, S!••*
floor. W r i t e D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­ 1st.
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Sanford Sign Shop
Carter Lumber Company
m e n t T h e P e n s a c o l a N ew*.
1011 Myrtle Ave.
in this
deceased, as T ru s te e
fur
L y m a n in nnd sec us.—Seminole Realty down into colds, congestion, nch-;
N.
Laurel
St.
Phone
665
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
ICTORY
Ills SiHTi'HHnr.i in T r u s t . i IpppuhimI,' —
ford's distinctive signs. San­
HILL LUMBER CO. House
gusta, Ga.—Augusta’s greatest
Lost
and
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niul
tin*
oti-pnrtiifis.
&lt;
i »’cimim«&lt;i, | OWNER WILL SELI/doso in lot, relief comes at once.
)NE
Service, Quality and Price.
ford Avenue at First Street.
classified medium, rate cash ,09c
ubos.. "aa 1«•* ar•* u11kta.w11, who ..111 desirable locntion far residence I T1,,‘ "loment you apply Red PcpJaaiiar) 29th. IH9X, were tradlual ,
.......&lt;■ ‘ 1. ivIVmi nt l,cp IUl!&gt; y*'“ f"01 thv Angling heat. 1
charge. 10c per lino, minimum LOST—Small black notebook con I and
Phone 180-W.
S i. I
d.duu buHiuesH under the cn- ' f**r $1,100. Small cash
pn^nuntij
TO THE PUBLIC:
‘ *'
In three minutes the congested j
.30c.
tpining
railroad
ticket
for
Ha
I
partn.
rabip
name
and
*typof
L&gt;
•
j
required
nnd
balance can
be• paid spot
The following named contract­ ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. — St.
is
wanned
through
and
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St I vana, Cuba. Also business cards! man Hank, and a«ain»t all parti*-* 1 monthly, phono 430-W for apors are fair to Organized Labor
through. When you are sulTering I —
Johns
County
is
reached
through
Joseph F. Maior. Return to !*.ln!n,|,,*c interest* under Itufn* pointment
Directory nnd pay the Union Scale set by the St. Augustine Evening Record.1i of
_ pfrom
. ‘.IV neck
..a cold,
I or
.„ rheumatism,
___ __1
. backache,
. f get'I
Herald
Office.
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Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­ Quick results. Two ccntu per word. ,
stiff
sore
muscles,
just
Six
lots
close
in
worth
$6,500,,
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MOTOR JIK- orators and Paper Hangers of *
jar of Rowles RetI Pepper Rub, . M a r b l e and C.ranlto f r o m a l l
d a y .if J a n u a r y . A. I*. 132.5. h a s l i . m i f , d b . w i n g d e s c r i b e d
la n d e l t u a l
can be bought Iront owner for $5,- itniutle
Sample copy on reouett.
hng :
f Ix.'il u s I be g a t e f..r tie; &gt;1. a r l i m l | y | „ K
belm .' In Ib e ’. ' l i v „r Nunfrom rcil puppers, at any 1 l u n r r l e * . Meat o f q u a l i t y a n d
America:
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FLORIDA—lamps Daily &lt;if
in.ltler. OaUr tu*ufin&lt; m
ri.uill.v .»r ,H. Hillin'.- an,I Sin.
MYitg
Store.
You will Imvo th&gt;« r '*wO|'Uin'un&lt;ihlp. ’
W. It. Pell. F. W. Temperton, TAMPA,
b.-til
ut
the
I’ourl
Mouse
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F loridii. m,,r,i pariliMilurly ,b
Times, the great homo daily, of Hnnford. Heminolo County, i-'loil- o f I.Turlilu,
CTR1C SERVICE V. C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace
Write for luteat dealrua.
quickest relief known. Always say
I
scribed
a*
follows,
to-wit!
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‘ilcctrical repuirs. Jiminez, II. Darrow, R. L. Sel­ rate IMic per word, minimum
L o ts III n n d I I . In Illnck J,
ly , „n t h i s t h e l o t h d a y o f J a l l - "Rowles.”
e n i if o r d . F l o r i d *
V. K. Dot'll LASS. ! T i e r I. „f H an fo rd . F l o r i d a . a« - n a r y . A. I&gt;. 1025.
it) Ave. Orlando, lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. charge 25c cash with order. Write 1
P . O. II,ia SBJ, I ' b o n e 0 4 1
l e r k Clrcull I’.mrl. Seinlnol
c o r d i n g I " E. It. T r a f f o r t l ' s M a p
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I'. IWll’ilkA S H ,
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap nnd G. W .jfor complete rate card._________ j
County. Florida.
o f tSuIlford, F l o r i d a , a c c o r d i n g
C l e r k o f t h e F l r e u l t , 'o i i r l
FOR RENT
Ily A. M WEEKS. D. t\
I to a pint t h e r e o f d u ly of r e e o f t h e H nviinlb .lud leliil F l r Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. PALM BEACH COUNTY—The ! Lnnills.
Fl*li A- Mull.
| o rd .
e u l t of F l o r i d a In a n d f o r
Car. Drive it O. Shinholser. We also ask the
scene of stupendous developmcntA tlo r iu - y * f o r I'elltloiierN .
i a n d t o a n y a n d a ll o i l i e r p e r s o n s
R e n iln o lo C o u n t y .
DAVID B. HYEB
and Second St. public to see their painters have! Rcad about it in tho l’olni Beuch
1
w h o s e limn,-* a r e u n k n o w n , e ln l n iIly :
M. W E E K S . D.
their local card.
1Post. Sample copy sent on re- IN T i n : F l l l c r i T C O I 'I I T O F T H E I l u g a n y r i g h t . I l t l e „ r I n l e r e s i In f l e o r g e A. D e i ' , d i e * a n d «!. W.
ARCHITECT
S E V E N T H J I 'I IH T A I.
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II. Darrow, Pres.
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ADVERTISING getB results if it ** nom: ^ iiniA ;r v. y
*EIN — Automobile
ll is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u j M ar. I. I I . IH.
Mm,* l l u i u t t u g
H ouses For Rent
ing and Rebuilding,
I a n d e a c h of y o u be 11ml a p p e a r I,,-- i
—----------------------------------renches potential buyers. P a -I k. k. COX,‘ Complalimiit.'
O rlan do ,. F ln r liln
ue. Oak Avenue.
f o r e o u r s a id C irc u i t C o u r t a t t h e I
latka Daily News is circulated in j
v*.
C o u r t Mouse a t S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , on Surveying Now For
Eating
too
much
rich
food
may
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COTTAGE
FOR
RENT—J.
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industrial
and
agricultural
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FOR HIRE
1 t h e lith d a y o f A p ril. A. D. IU25. a n d 1
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Dt-friuliinl*.
kidney trouble in some |
son. Union Avenue.
t h e n a n d t h e r e m a k e a n s w e r to t h e ,
tion._______________________________
CITATION.
"Se r v ic e DHy
Daytona Boulevard produce
form, says a well-known authority, |
b
in
o
f
complaint
exhibited
against
|
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sailers
of
I,
T"
&lt;
’al,-b.sb,-|.|.iird.
and
Lyman
rets all trains. Bag- FOR RENT—Small house with
because the acids created excite i
H. A. SPEIR
,
,
I•holpH. 11h rrimtcf for L&gt;man IIiiiik y o u in tills c a u s e .
_Phone 551.
real estate advcrt.se ^L.o.|mrtnprn, ami ills Surc«*MnorM in It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thi s
tiie kidneyh. Then they become |
one acre of land and garage, theFlorida
DAYTONA,
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Petersburg Times. One cent, Trust, and th» ro-|iiiriii»,r*. wlio*,*
CARPENTER
overworked, get sluggish, clog up!
TRIPS
on Orlando road. $12 per month. centSt.
a word daily, two cents a word nain,** ar,- unknown, who on Jan H e r a l d , a n e w s p a p e r publ i s he d I n i gineer has been employed to es­ up nnd cause all sorts of distress,;
u u r y 29 !b. IS'JS, w e r e t r a d i n g an d j H a n fo rd . S e m i n o le t" ,u n ity F l o r i d a , !
CALDER. Day nrul Apply to F. J. Takaeh, Pico Hotel. Sundays.
l l r p n l r l u g an,I Hr M o d e l i n g
lin in g b u s i n e s s u n d e r t h e c o - p a r t - I m ice e a c h We e k f o r e i g h t conseCU- 1 tablish the right-of-way and take particularly backache ami misery
Anytime,
(service,
it e r s h l p n a m e a n d s t y l e of L y m a n i tl Ve Weeks.
:
THE
MORNING
JOURNAL
is
tho
in
the
kidney
region,
rheumatic
other
steps
for
beginning
work
on
A iltlr c** UIIMI I ' n l n ic ll t i A * r .
or 25.
W I T N E S S my b a n d a n d t h e s e a l I
a n d e a c h a n d e v e r y of th e
ac&amp;pted want nd medium in aHbaonvke, naiimil
d e f e n d a n t s , if liv in g , of t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t of t h e S e v e n t h I the proposed Ocean Shora Rotila* twinges, severe headaches, acid
WRECKER _
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word n n d If ,-ltber. n n y o r a l l o f th e J u d i c i a l C irc u i t o f t h o S t a t e o f | vnrd which is to skirt the beach stomach, constipation, torpid livqr,
s a i d d e f e n d a n t s lie d e a d , to a l l p a r t - F l o r i d a in a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o n n
sleeplessness, bladder and urinary
' an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Day ur night scrin the Halifax country for 26 miles irritation.
N O IT IIL A N II F A IN T
phene 394. Night
FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
T h o F a i n t T h a t H aves You
The moment your hack hurts or
and through Flagler county for
Money.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a . J a n . D t h . -I!&gt;2.r,
an addition 11 miles, according to kidney: aren't acting right, or ifi
TY PARLORS
M a n u factu red by
A* r e q u i r e d by S e c ti o n I J. C h a p ­ fied business, rate lc a word, min­
W. ii. Courtney, secretary of the bladder bothers you, begin drinking
E b r r * „ n - L l i i , l * l e r F a i n t Co,
iltitlET. Marinello t e r 561)6. L a w * o f F l o r i d a , I w ill imum 24c cash with order.
H„l,l by
boulevard district organization. lots of good water nnd also get
h e In t h e f o i l , , w i n g place*, on ill,|kinds. Rain water a d a t e a n d b e t w e e n t h e h o u r* net
I.O SSIN O F A I N T C O M P A N Y
about four ounces of Jail Salts
The
boulevard
will
connect
Day“ASK
MR.
CONNELLY”
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l n g n o l ln A i r .
Old First National a f t e r e a c h , f o r t h e p u r p o s e &lt;&gt;f r e ­ A LITTLE TVANT AD In The
tona Reach with St. Augustine and 1 from any good pharmacy; tnke u
F b o n r Z7n
Herald
will
bring
you
big
re­
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a
r
ing. phone 245._____
About the Following Bargains
will materially shorten the dis-1 Mild,'spoonful in a glass of water
1935:
sults. Advertise those old articles
before breakfast fora few days nnd
IS AND DYERS
tame
(len ev a— F e b ru a ry
9 th . 10;•)«) A.
you have stoied awny Rnd have S l i - r m i m b iiiig n lo w nil I ' n l i n r t l o S E V E N T Y f o o l lot o n S n n f n n l t i e - villo. between here nnd Jackson-1 your kidneys may then act fine.
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Chiropodist
l a — F e b r u a r y l o t h . ! 0:so A. no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
This famous salts is made from
enatern r v p n .n re,
SI..*,all.
Ensy ;
a specialty. 110 M. t o 3:00
l». M.
may bring you several dollars. rluwr In. tl r o l r n li lr lo r n tl o ii . I’r l r r
term *.
FOOT
SPECIALIST
the
acid
of
grapes
ami
lemon
juice
C h u t u o t a — F e b r u a r y l l t h . 10:00 A. Phone 148 nnd a representative
[5‘iiue, Phone 327-J.
WANT RADIO STATION
S.*,.7.’,o— S7.*ai r n . l i , SUn p e r m oilIh.
combined with litliia, and has been
[Cornu. U q u lo n s. I n g r o w *
M. to 12:00 M.
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In g N a lls , H e a v y C a l l t i u h r l c l l u — F e b r u a r y l l t h . I:0u P. will call to see you.
x b l r i i t l n l n r r l l o n o f e l t y . *1,1,-i*nlU *
4:11111 C A S H — sa il p e r n iiin t h I n i ) * 11
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 21 — used for years to flush clogged;
o u res or tired ach in g
M. to 3:00 I*. M.
■ in,I a t r r r t n il In nil,I p n b l f o r .
51717 c'aT k
kidneys
nnd
stimulate
them
to
ac-1
fe e t.
f t - r o o m Ii 11 i i k i i Io i v ,
iiio ile r ii,
no,I
O v ie d o — F e b r u a r y 12th. 10:00 A.
F r i e r Sft.ZftO.tNI. S 7.00 ,-n *h. ».*&gt;0 p e r The Advertising Club of this city
tivity;
also
to
neutralize
the
acids
in Service and Qual- M. to 3:00 I*. M.
g o o , I l o r n I lu n.
F r i e r S 3 .ZftO.IIO.
in r u i n rr n il n r. seventh
| m i. c . l . a iflf.B K
■ 11011th.
lias placed itself behind a niove-j in the system to that they no
j r n i t i.il&gt; 1 m et it . in anii
IStreet and Park Ave- A l t a m o n t e — F e b r u a r y 13th. 10:00
Y o w e ll D r e w Hldg.
ment
to
obtain
a
radio
broadcastFoil SEMINOLE I OI NTV, FLOII- S I X T Y - F O I It f o o l l o t o n F n l n i r l l o F I V E - n r r r o r a n g e g r o v e n e a r I ,11111A M. t o 12:00 M.
irritate, thus often reliev­ O r l a n d o .
I’b o n e .
E lsv ato r
St, Petersburg.; longer
tr&gt; ('lu ll, n o ,n il h o u * e , nil i n r »a.-1 ing station for
L a k e M a r y — F e b r u a r y 16th. 10:00
A v e n u e . e n * l r r i i n p u * u r r , sl.Z.Mi.
lll.t.
ing
bladder
disorders.
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A. M. t o 3:00 P . M.
! One member of the club announced. Jad Salts can not injure anyone!
w o o d — F e b r u a r y I3 ih . 1:00 M. of Mood A u to C o m p a n y Inc., a C or­
I timt he would give $1,000 towards makes u delightful efferescent lith|RUG STORE — Pre- M.I . toon g3:00
LO TS — LOTS — LOTS
p o ratio n under
th e
l a w s of th o
I*. M.
establishment of the station.
Drugs, Sodas. We
I ’a o l a — F e b r u a r y 17th,
10:00 A. s l a t e of F lo r id a .
SIOO d o w n w i l l p u l &gt;011 In poa*e*«loii o f n o iiir of Hie l,r * l lo in III t o w n .
ia-wnter drink which millions of Elton J. Mouffhton
N O T IC E
i'ou as your phone. to 12:00 M.
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Members of a golf team to rep­
Sooth Georgia
BERLIN, Jan. 20.—Unequivocal
question of who will constitute the
'Vsv
resent
Sanford
in
n
tournament
recognition of the republican c'otisenate conferees on tho Underwood
Virtually Iralai
Vm {
Muscle Shoals bill hid not been
stitution of Weimer as legal and Friday afternoon with Winter
E ton , Jan. 20.
Monday night, end un- Prince Henry, third aon of King as tha basis on which hia cablcot Pirk Will bo selected tonight when
ATLANTA, Jan. 20.—^
international bar association is determined
State Hughes’ An
ti:\
this
decision
no George of England, must ba cat­
members of the newly organized
the dream of Attorney John A. movo will be made isto reached,
the
list of dead and mis
was
founded
and
reiteration
of
take the bill
Paris repa- Cline of Cleveland, president of
off of the speaker’a table In the ting jealous of hli older brother, Germany’s intention loyally to ful­ Sanford Golf Club meet at a buf­
standing
at 10, railroad
lent left the tho Ohio State Bur Association. house and start it on Its coureo for the Prince of Wales.- A t any rata,
fet cupper a t the Country Club be­
motor
traffic
demoralized
fill
tho
provisions
of
tho
London
He is starting a movement that final consideration.
he is contemplating a trip to the
free of Euro- eventually
ginning ut 7 o’clock. Various de­
may bring it about.
United
States,
according
to
rumor
a
heavy
property
loss si
agreement'wore
the
oulr.landing
tails of organization thnt were left
»ntHbut has not Such an organization, he says, The plan to send the bill direct in court circles.
cd, crest of the Good whi
declarations of Chancellor Han unfinished when the club was or­
to
conference
will
be
abandoned
W re of senate would take over much of tho work unless assurance is given that
hns been acute in set
Luther’s inaugural:’ statement to iginally projected a week ago will
to study the now done by foreign consuls and friendly senate conferees will by
be perfected.
southern states since Sat
tho
Reichstag
Monday
evening.
laelvea and lay eliminate considerable red tape. named. If this cannot be accom­
The team to meet Winter Park
day night was Tuesday
Tho
new
chancellor
announced
plished, It Is planned to refer the
Is to consist of eight men who will
a basis of their
lieved passing.
that any attempt t o ’alter the re­ bo picked by Otis George, profes­
mcasuro to the house military com­
mittee.
In .Southern Georgia where
publican constitution by ’force or sional nt the clnb. A fitting tro­ Everett Sandora of Indiana, mem­
irah of the senntf
CongrenH, will bo the succesnro»mhlv hnv.' h - i ,
Outwardly, there has been no
other Illegal weapons would be phy has been offered by the San­ ber'of
1 committee, join™r
of
C.
ffo.com
Slco.p
..p
r
iv
a
te
change in the situation during the
sternly resisted and dealth with ford Chamber of Commerce to tho Secretary to President Coolidgc, many streams were said te b# i
*on, Republican of
last few days. Behind the scenes
ccedjng with fair weather pro,
ns high treason. Germany’s adop­ vrinner of the meet. A brother­ it has been unnounced.
lr of a resolution
thero has been conidernble activ­
today. It is predicted contini
ly
Aspect
will
Jui
added
to
the
af­
tion
of
the
Dawes
reparations
py of the agrecity but no concrete plan has been
rains along tributaries of nc
fair
by
the
fact
that
the
Winter
plan
and
all
It
implies,
tho
chan­
t on the secrodeveloped when congress closed for Declared No Foundation For cellor believed, also entitled Ger- Park team U coached by Dow
Georgia, however, and it is exi
showing they
the day.
cd to causo recession to be
Reports That Fever Germs nmny to expect a reciprocal mea­ George, brother of the local pro­
press inquiry into
The hitch In the plan of house
ual. No estimate of prt
fessional.
sure
of
loyalty
on
the
part
of
tho
damage was available curly .
Vote 45 to 22 Against Motion leaders to send tho bill direct to Arc Found in Oysters; Con­ other contracting parties of tho An official of the club indicated
conference has been caused by
bes, in a formal
ference Considers Situation pact of London.
day. Tourists bound for Fie.
luesday afternoon that tho efforts
When Speaker Declares Ac­ the
their failure to get tho consent of
vith White House
held
by waters in Alabama, G«
to
arousa
Interest
of
Sanford
wo­
tion Unwise While Protest the senators, who by right of non- BALTIMORE, Jan. 20.—The seri­ Non-evucuation of tho Cologne
1 the agreement
gin and South Carolina.
men
in
the
affairs
of
the
club
ap­
zono
by
the
Allies,
however,
was
[States “under no
of Foreign Nutions Pends nte precedent would constitute the ous situation in the oyster indus­ in his opinion plainly in contradic­ pear to be successful.
Three of tho dead were traltuneri
conferees, to wnivc their privilege
|ly or m orally/’
who
died in wrecks attributed to
A
lnrgo
number
of
women
golf­
tion
to
the
loiter
nnd
spirit
of
tho
try
of
Maryinnd
duo
to
reports
that
the enforcement
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 20.—Ele­ to represent tho senate In confer­
tho
flood
in Georgia nnd Alabnm*
ers
of
tho
city
have
signified
their
London
agreement
nnd
therefore
the bivalve was responsible for an
nyinent* and that vation, for the present at least, ence.
intention of being present nt the Anniversary I’rogram Will Sunday. Two were white men whe
constituted
a
bitter
disappoint­
Proposal Won Sanctioned
niters nor modifies
outbreak of typhoid fever at Chi­
Be Held Commemorating dijappenred at Albany Satl
Theso senators, Chairman Norris cago was discussed at a confer­ ment to tho Germnn people. The meeting. It is tho object of the
kt of the United of tho big guns on 13 of America’s
club
officials
to
have
as
ninny
Event in Accordance &gt;Vith night and four negroes are
new
government
intended
to
pro­
buttleships, opposed by President of the senate agriculture commit­
cd a t Hammond, La. One negro !
present
as
possibly,
can
come
us
ence
hero
Monday
between
Gov.
pose
an
early
inauguration
of
ne­
N
a t i o n w i d e Urogram was
tee,
McNary,
Republican,
Oregon,
Bih Probe
Coolidgc, received tho emphatic
drowned at Columbus, Go.
thu
club
plans
to
devote
muclf'of
gotiations
with
the
purpose
of
ar­
Appeared to bo ev- disapproval Monday of the senate. and Smith, Democrat, South Car­ Ritchie, Conservation Commission riving at a speedy settlement of its time to promotion of golf nScores of towns throughout Um Earle
und
representatives
of
tho
olina,
have
not
sanctioned
the
lead­
Members
of
tho
Sanford
Klwania
state department
The vote wus 45 to 22 and came
southern portion of tho State aro .•
the impnsso created through fail­ tnong Sanford woman.
club will celebrate Wednesday noon virtually isolated as all north
'Puris negotiations on a motion liy donator McKellar, ers’ proposal. All of them voted industry.
Included
in
t:ie
business
to
ure
of
tho
Allies
to
cvacunto
the
Oyster men reported 200 oyster
|ent, Chulrmnn Bor- Democrat, Tennessee, to suspend against the Underwood hill.
rome before the club at tho meet­ tho tenth anniversary of tho or. south bound train service la I
If they hold out in their posi­ boats tied up ut Cumbridgo nnd Cologno zone.
foreign . it b n s the rules for consideration of his
ing tonight is tho appointment of gnnization of the first Klwania club off south of Macon.
Referring
to
tho
administration
tion,
lenders,
in
order
to
accom­
packing
houses
there.
Crisfield
Senator Johnson, amendment to the pending annual
At Macon, Gu., railroad qdtei
ilifornia, asserted naval supply bill authorising an plish their purpose, will bo com­ und ulner points closed, with ap­ of tho Dawes plan through Sey­ several committees on club nffairs. when n special program of com­
announced
that not a tra in - v
These
committee*,
when
appointed,
mour
Parker
Gilbert,
Jr.,
Dr.
Lu­
pelled
to
break
a
custom
of
the
proximately
5,000
persons
engaged
memoration will be given a t thv
|s ’ statement wan in appropriation of $6,500,000. for the
senate. This, they hesitate to do. in various pnuses of the industry ther informed the Reichstag that will complete tho organization of regular luncheon meeting a t the moving south of the city. Serv
eith the views ex- gun ulevation.
on tho Southern railway tracks
,
From time Immemorial conferees idle.
the agent-general’s organization tha club after the pattern of the
|lgn statesmen. They
Only one Republican, Johnson, have been selected by choosing the
Hotel Montezuma. Tho program 'tween Atlanta and Macon and tha
most
successful
clubs
of
the
Htate.
Commissioner
Earlo
said
reports
was
functioning
smoothly
und
re­
ts for a senato in- of California, supported the mo­
^
chairman, tho ranking Republican from Virginia indicated a similar ceiving tho complete cooperation of While the club does not own the Is In accordance with a nationwide latter city and Jacksonville *
l continued.
tion, which would have required &amp; member and the ranking Democra­ condition in that state.
been abandoned as a result of
courso
and
does
not
contemplate
Gprman
quarters.
obt
ervancc
of
Kiwanls
Anniversary
ton, rt'to la. aether two-thirds majority. Eight ..Demo­ tic member of tha
water.
.
committee, ; So fur, It was declared, health /W ith reference ’ to Germany’s puitbashig it - o r buying another, Week. *&gt;
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n ealjing for a copy crats, including Senator Swanson, which considered the legislation.
Southern
trains
between
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officials have given Marylund foreign policy, tho chancellor de­ theso committees will take the
It is tho purpose of local Iff- and Atlanta wera being routed ot
ent, now en routo of Virginia, ranking minority mem­
There in no rule to compel such oysters a clean bill of health.
same
interest
in
promoting
the
clared
hi*
government
would
strive
R, said ho hoped Mr. ber of tho naval committee, and a system of appointment. It is
State officials indicated every
of tho grounds and of the
and the foreign ono Fnrmer-Labor, Shipstead, vot­ simply a custom. Te senate can, possibilu means would bo used to for a renl und permanent penco welfare
2
“mo
generally
that other clubs
among
all
nations.
Its
policy
ig ns to whether the ed against it.
washou
if it chooses, nsk for unnnimnus restore public confidence in the would bo based in its muin points owning thuir own courses do.
in fact draw the
.. I . BccaaMf
In offering his resolution last consent to permit tho presiding Muryland oysters. A survey of ev on tho
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Holland
Dean,
president
of
tho
London
agreement
nnd
the
into European en- week, Scnutor McKellar took tho officer of the senate to numo the
ery bed in tho stnte is under way laws enforced by reason of" this club, hns asked that tho people of ity,” is to bo made tho keynote of washouts, the Macon, Dublin w
idding:
Savannah railroad stopped oportalead in what became u fairly gen­ conferees. He can name any sen­ ut the present time. Oysters from agreement would bo loyally carr­ Sanford consider the welfare of the meeting.
Ing.
acts and all of the eral assault from tho Democratic ators he chooses. If this course cnch locality will bo subjected to ied out.
the club in the snmc manner they
President E. D. Brownlee will
Hope to Reroute Train*
,
rify tho atmosphere side on the administration's posi­ is not desirablo, tho Benatc can laboratory tests. Tho water near
Dr. Luther reiterated the de- do other organizations of tho town. preside during the meeting. A
Officials
of
the
Southern
stated
|r people.”
tion with reference to gun eleva­ elect the conferees by a direct vote. every producing center will bo ex­ mund
thut the documents bearing Tho fact thnt a well organized .special program, under tho direc­ they hoped to routo their train*
Supporters of tha Underwood amined for pollution.
tughes said it was tion and also on tho Washington
on
the
alleged failures of Germany and nmoothly functioning golf tion of S. M. Lloyd, is to be ren
hill
take
the
position
that
this
cus­
the United States ta arms conference. Both wero de­
Dr. John S. Fulton, state com­ in the matter of disarmament, club can become u vital factor In dered. It is urged that all Kiwan- from Macon to Jacksonville over
thu conference with fended by Chuirman Hale of the tom should not prevail in this case. missioner of health, will issue cer­ should be furnished, so ns to ena­ the progress of n community Is ians who can possibly arrange to the Georgia, Southern nnd Florida
reroute, ns soon us the tracks of
They point out that this is an un­ tificates guaranteeing the purity
associated powers to naval committee.
pointed to in support of the pica. do so, be present nt the meeting. tho latter company could bo re­
ble the government lo reply.
crests in reparations
When the Tennessee senator call usual situation in that the Under­ cf Maryland oysters. These cer­
In connection with the meeting paired for operation. Train ser­
Everyone Irftorustcd in golf from
Will Satisfy Socialists
tmerlcan claims are cd up his amendment Monday, Scn­ wood bill wus presented on the tificates will bo sent to tho health
Tho scope of tho domestic re­ any ungle whatsoever is asked te it is pointed out that, in the ten vice north and west of Atlanta still 81
floor
of
tho
senato
und
was
passed
officials of states.
utor Halo made u point of order
years of its life thu number of wus in operation.
forms forecast is calculated to dis­ be present fit tho supper.
clubs hns grown from one to 1,300
American narticipn- was similar to thut appproved by without reference to a committee.
arm opposition by tho Socialists,
A total of ten persons has been
Can Hue Authorities
and the members huvu increased in reported as dead or missing os %
lftrence did not vio- the senate two years ago and also
particularly since tho Cnbinet’a
number to 02,000.
atlon uttaclied by tho that it authorized an appropriation
RICHMOND, Va., Jnn. 20.—“Oy. firet official action concerned tho
result of tho flood situation. In a
The program ts he rendered Is southern railway wreck, near Sel­
treaty of Berlin and not upproved by tho lionso and by
stcr shippers in Virginia, Maryland establishment of an eight hour day
ns follows: Song, “ America.” bv ma, Ain., Sunday, two trainmen
emcn itself did not tho budget bureau. M. (Cellar then
nnd some other state should have a for steel workers nnd other indus­
the entire club; Invocation, Dr. E. lost thoir lives. An engineer was
motions or deal with moved to suspend tho rules so hi-j
good ease of damages against au­ tries where men nrc employed un­
1&gt;. Brownlee; Kiwanis songs during killed when a N. C. nnd St. L. pasthat might arise if amendment might be in order.
thorities in Chicago on account of der conditions inimical to health.
the luncheon; introducing of new *‘.*nger train hit a slide near Car|ted payments should Senator Hale told the senate he
The Reichstag was crowded when
tho ban they have placed on oyster
members; four minute talk on “An­ tar-jville Sunda '. Four negroes
'
event, he added, thought it unwise to “ tako affirm­
shipments,” dcclnrcd W. McDonald Dr. Luther identified his now Cab­
Wealth," an address niversary Week,” Dr. E. I). Brown­
ates will be ns free ative action while a protest of a
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 20.—War I.eo, Virginia commissioner of fish­ inet. The new Chancellor paid tri­ by“Intangible
Dr. E. D. Brownlee, paster of lee; messages from president Vic­ were reported rowned near Hams to lake any course foreign government in this n a tte r in its varying aspcctn was analyzed eries, in a statement Monday.
bute to the Marx government,
mond, La. A negro drowned a t
which, ho said, had let! the German the Sanford Presbyterian church, tor 51. Johnson, from the January Columbus Ga., Monday and two '
advisable,
is pending.” Ho was referring a t day and night sessions of the
“The
dealers
of
Virginia
certain­
featured
the
regular
weekly
lunch­
i
isue
of
the
Kiwanls
Magazine,
T.
people along the path toward re­
fions Not Asked
to formal representations made by
white men, who disappeared Sat­
Conference on the Cause ly would have grounds for suit, for covery. It would be the task of eon meeting of the Sunford Rotary L. Dumas, and a special muaical urday nnd were believed drowned
isly with tho issuing Great Britain that gun elevation National
i n __ , ... _
... .
. both state urnf federal authorities the new government to follow this club nt the Seminole Cafe Tues­ selection.
at Albany. Go., still were milling
ent, the state depart­ would bo vioiutivo of the naval and Cure of War Monday by speak have given out oyster a clean bill
day afternoon. A number of other
Tho history of the club ns relat­ Jlondny night.
ed its denial thut, in limitation treaty.
cr:» representing tho viewpoints of of health,” the commissioner con­ path.
speakers
and
visitors
were
intro­
ed by club officials is contained in
to- h aGermany’s
Records Broken
Agreement, AmbassaSenator McKellar replied that women’s organizations, tho church tinued, adding that “lens of thou-1f With
duced at the meeting.
’V™ reference
£
n S
the following extracts from club
The Ocmulcoo river a t Macon a l­
Secretary of stute deci senate action would assist in set­ college professors, business and
Dr. Brownlee, in his address, em­ correspondence:
ready had broken previous depth
1 to attach a reserva- tlement of the issue an 1 would
phasized the value of friendship
“The namo “Kiwanls” is a coined records Monday night and was ex­
i agreement was not strengthen the arm of the Ameri­ military men.
nnd of confidcnro in friends. While word. The real meaning to it has pected to reach
;d as committing the can government in dealing with
Muj. Gen. Honry T. Alien, retired
friendship made up the theme of eo{^&lt;!, ^ Uuu^ ' the constructive un- morning. Several houses ^fn^Enst
would
be
based
in
its
main
points
» on the reparation the subject. lie nlso explained discussing America’s attitude to­
the address, other pleasure* neon
tho
London
agreement
nnd
tho
Ib-ated down stream during
ie statement did not, thut there was no intention to have ward nrmnment, at Monday night’s
Season’s Business Ruined
laws enforced by reason of this corded humanity not having their
tho afti*muon and it waa necessary
y published reports the funds used immediately, but meeting, asserted that *'no great
origin
nor
reason
in
wealth
were
build”
is
an
expression
of
the
spirit
CAMBRIDGE, Md., Jan. 20.—A s'agreem ent would be loyally carried
to dynamite one of them in order
issador had contended merely to have thorn nvailablo, state hn.s evidenced a keener inter­ a result
touched upon by the speaker.
of Kiwanis.
of rumors of typhoid germs, out.
to rave u bridge under which it
iservulion in the pre- and argued that Japan had ele­ est and a stronger desire to see
Karl Lchrnun, of Orlando, ap­
'I bo first member of the Kiwanis passed.
in oysters the industry in this vl-'
rersatinns which pre­ vated the big guns on her battle­ effected general rductions of arma­ cinity
peared
before
the
club
In
tho
Interclub
was
Jo
s
e
p
h
Branco
who
is
at
has been ruined for this sea­
tho county seat of Bak­
ference.
ships while the rifles on 13 of ment ana judicial settlements of in­
Coolidge Favors Isle ert of the boy scout movement. lie present active in tho Detroit club. er Newton,
county,
Georgia,
still wua isola­
America’s 18 battleships wera cut- ternational disputes than the Unit­ son.
skeched he work being done and Mr. Branco’s application bears tho ted as tho Flint river
continued to
Every schooner, bugeye and skip­ of Pines Under Cuba tho benefit accruing therefrom nn-1 •Into
ranged by tho guns on both tha ed States,” It w«3 his hone, he
of Dec. 8, 1914. The first con­ rise. At Columbus, Ga., reports
British and Japanese battle fleets. said, that after further study the jack engaged in the industry has
urged tho club members to take ference of delegates was held, with early
in the night were to the effect
Genova protocol for disarmament been recalled from tha oyster
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Presi­ a more nrlive interest in scout
representation uf 15 club.i, ut that tho Chattahoochee rfver was
grounds in the waters about Cam­ dent has every assurance that tho work. Such interest, the speaker nCleveland,
might
result
in
a
conference
in
on May 18, 194U. A na­
|T()N t Jan. 20.—Sec- County Court Civil which the United States will par­ bridge nnd twenty-five packing
house and sennto will rutify the intimated, will he productive of tional constitution wan adopted ut refilling after reaching a mark of
denied obligations
forty-five feet, one inch. Theso re­
to outlaw war, radically houses have closed their doors un­ Isle of Pines treaty Tuesday. His good results fur in excess of thu thiu time.
id in the Paris pact Docket For January ticipate,
ports brought good nows te nearby
reduce armaments and insure se­ til the demand for oysters justifies opinion is that administration of original effort expensed.
Tho first International Conven­
Hiram Johnson de­
towns, which were suffer­
curity to the peoples of the earth. opening again.
the island should continue by the
Two other Orlando men, Donuld tion was held on Mny 8, 1917. ut Alabama
abroad thought oth- Term Being Made Up
ing from the high water. Tho
State officials nnd others, how­ Cuban government.
Fear and insecurity, stressed froA. Cheney nnd Walter W. Rose ap­ tho Stutlcr Hotel, Detroit. Fifty- Oconee
river still was on u ram­
who have investigated the re­
peared on the program, Mr. Cheney two clubs were members of the page, having
doc- las
2“cP
f c 8F
« k ir?mdur,n?
,!ay ever,
pal Stone's nontina- , Cases
reached a stage of
. comprising’ th? civil
.
n tiy
major
tnctor
causinglhuwars,
pot ts, declare the charge are un­
rendered
two
vocul
solos,
while
Arcadia—Many
stnnll
cottages
International nrznnigutlon nt this 41.5 feet at ililledgeville, a new
pociati* justice of the ket oi tne Seminole County court,'w as again emphasized Monduv founded.
51r.
Ko::o
gave
an
account
of
his
to bo erected ut tourist camp.
tlmo with a membership of 5700. flood record.
" s|ipreme ouurt was which With Judge James G. S har-1night by Jnmes G. MacDonald,
visit to Dallas, Tex., where he a t­
In purpuoa Kiwanis crystallizes
the senate judiciary
In Soutu Carolina, the little vil­
tended meeting of nationally community sentiment for municipal
on, nowly appointed judge, in tho chairmnn of tlie executive romnjitlage
of Hamburg still was innatoc of the Foreign Policy Associa­
known real estuto men.
Other Improvements. It cultivates pub­
held memorial se r­ bench, will begin it’s Juuuary teem tion, in an address on Competition
(Continued on page 8)
visitors
introduced
wero
J.
R.
Jones
lic
opinion
for
purer
politics,
and
iate Senators Lodge next Tuesday, has been announced. in Armaments. Hu attributed Eu­
Endicolt,
N.
V.;
George
W.
B
ib­
promoter, community co-operation
tetts, Hrandegee of Seven cases, the majority of which rope’s piling up of nrninments to
cock, Buffalo, N. Y., .ind Howard in all good things. It develops Trotsky Is Shorn Of
ind Colt, of Rhode Is- are dnniago cults, compose the an “all-prevailing fear,” lack of
Kstcn, uf Pawtucket, R. L, who la lenders, urges harmony in business,
d durin^/the summer docket.
which in the United States ex­
a.-seriated here with tho Bodwoll honcaty and integrity in nit deal­ Power By Committed
INDIANAPOLIS,
Ind.,
Jan.
20.
mouths
of
a
25
year
sentence
for
Thu docket as announced is ns plained the difference in policy.
Realty company.
ings, and furnishes a forum for the
follows: Victor Lent vs. James Only through such organization as —Gerald Chnpmnn, alias “The Pro­ a $2,100,000 rubbery in New York
.Members present were: George discussion of ail fair and interest­
MOSCOW, Jan. 20.—A resolu­
City,
according
to
A.
J.
Cavina,
U.
the
League
of
Nations,
lie
assort­
Palmer; C. R. Pearce romrany vs.
fessor” nnd “Tho Duke of GramBrockhahn; Randall Chaso, Alex­ ing questions.
tion
relieving Leon Troteky, as
S.
district
attorney
for
Indiana.
N. K. W. Sistronk. of tho San­ ed, “can there bo hope that war crcy Park,” escaped convict and
ander Epps, R. J. Holly, Milton
Kiwania Is n reprcxentativo In- chairman of the Revolutionary war
It
was
understood
that
Chapman
will
be
averted.”
ford Candy company; McCatky
nationally known robber, who was U to be spirited out of Indianapo­ Haddock, E. F. Hourholder, W. M. fluoneo, organized for the advance­ council, was adopted by the cent­
lation bill making np- Register company vs. O. C. Bry­
captured in Muncie yesterday und lis bernuso of the belief of fcdorul Haynes, Edward Higgins, Charles ment of public welfare in its many ral committee of the communist
ior the department of ant; J. B. Colt vs. It. L. Garrisoq; Jury Soon Will Get
phases, for tho stimulation of mor­ party by a vote cf 52 to-2. Appar­
brought here lust night, will be
als, charities, health, bettor citizen­ ently realizing the futllitv of ap­
labor and state, W. O, itobii.on vs. George W. Har­
spirited nut of Indiunapolis und
“Oyster Farm” Case started on hiu return to the federal feet tho prisoner's rescue.
Parker, F. E. Boumillat, II. U. ship, civic improvement, and obe- pearing before) the committeemen,
‘'-W.PJO, was repotted riett; \V. A. Pitts vs. Seminole Ab­
stract company, nnd W. O. Robert­
penitentiary nt Atlantu, Gu., as
United States Marshal Linus Stevens, S. O. Shinholser, E. J. diimco to law and all tho tenets of the once powerful Soviet war chief
Jj&gt;y a vote
45 to 22.son vs. George W. Harriett. Hu* TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 20. —The soon ns two assistant deputy war- Meredith received a request this Starling, Wilbur Smith, D. L. better living.
attacking
theofvalidity
wrotu a letter from his suburb es­
Insider
tin- law
question
Tho clubs are constantly devel­ tate giving illness as his reuaci*
tr,H
bonus
were oforder in which the cases are list­ defense Tuesday begun presenta­ uens, who aro enroute here, arrive, afternoon that Chapman bo held 1hrnnhor, Edward Markell and
on 13 American
oping better business standards for non-attendance.
n ■guns
thv? supreme
co u rt,. ed is not tho order of trial, liovv- tion of its testimony in Federal it was unnounced Monday night.
thero pending the arrival of au­ crank Gonzalez.
Court here of William Leo Popand methods, general service work
►
the range
of I «ver.
The deputy wardens will be re­ thorities from Connecticut, who al»«hmeet
1 no opinion
on tho
He reiterated it untruo as chartte
iti-mality.
, Tho docket of th criminal busi­ ham nnd four associates on charges ! quired to sign n receipt for Chap- l-.'go thut the prisoner is wanted
on behalf of charities, boys’ a n d 1ed he attempted to revise princiMarkets.
Hoover urged that ness for the term i.« now in process of ucing the mails to defruud. The t man’s person. Otherwise there will there for the murder of Policeman
glris clubs, playgrounds, hospl- [ pies laid down by Lenine, denied ho
port organizations be of preparation and is to be com­ government closed its case late be no formalities connected with Skeliy of New Brittain, during u
and conclude
■ ■ ■ ■ “Troskyism”
■■■■■
Conclud­
CHICAGO, Jnn. 20. — Wheat: tala, memorials, safety cnmnalgns, •■fostered
Monday.
to- -qr.y
report:;, the , ‘hu return to the federal prison I robbery, D’
, 4 ai}d thut unusual pleted soon. There is a compara­ —
‘n , According
.. ..
U trict' AUorriey
District
Attorney CavTne".
Cavine, Mny, 1 .8 9 % to 1 .9 0 ^ ; July, 1.0714. tourist camp*, the schools, beuutl ed with the admission ;hat “affairs
Ilcatlon of cities, Americanization, seem to demand that 1 should .
multi bo extended to tively t w ill number of casts, »t case ivill reach the jury late 1 ujs- I from which Chapman escaped in : however, said
** Chapman
—
would •be Corn: May, 1.30'i to 1JJ7. Oats- good
roads, and many other similar relieved of my post as chairtrs
day or Wednesday,
.-lurch, 1023, after serving u few I returned to Atlanta.
Bae next year or two. fj understood.
J May, G0?i to 00%.
activities.
.
I
, o&lt; thq jijvoluUouary war cot

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OYSTER SHIPPERS
EMBARRASSED BY
RECENT REPORTS

SENATE AGAINST
GUN ELEVATIONS
ON U.S. WARSHIPS

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KIWANISOBSERVE
TENTH BIRTHDAY
WEDNESDAYNOON

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Dr. Brownlee I s
Chief Speaker At
Rotarian Meeting

Alien Speaks Upon
Disarmament A t
Woman’s Gathering

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Gerald Chapman Will Be Returned
At Onee To Federal Penitentiary

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HITFIELD ESTATES, the most enchanting spot in the
vast holdings of .the late Alfred Ringling, has been' jeal­
ously held intact in all its tropical beauty through the
years by this wealthy family.
Despite glittering offers, despite the importunities of those
° ]ye?*ne(* t 0 t»uy and build in this paradise on the highlands
overlooking Sarasota Bay, this garden spot has for decades
iremained a tropic gem of nature, to be viewed, loved and desired,
out never possessed*
Now, after many years this Eden is at last available to the
public, and on January 21) th the opening sale will be held.
Come see Whitfiejd Estates! One view of its riotous beauty,
one glimpse from .the vantage of its slopes out otfer the keys to
ithe rolling sapphire waters beyond, one scent of the salt-tanged
j * , r f 9 ,r t b l o w a from
open Gulf—and you will know why its
envied possessors were loath to release such a paradise as this.
j . ,®ut " ow *bat Whitfield Estates can be sold, now that the
igwuus ot architects can strive to match the beauty of nature,—
what a wonderland it is to be I
wil1 be a stately hotel, one of the finest in Florida, right
Pmty' , , Tn ere Wil1 ** ,an eighteen hole golf course,
Manned by Donald Ross. A yacht club, with a generous yacht
,t&gt;aMn stretching out before it, will grace the beachside.
l |.
?omPletion of these improvements and the many others
fpi&amp;iflted is guaranteed by Whitfield Estates.

No matter whether your wish is to live gloriously or profit
greatly, the road to Whitfield Estates is the road to your goal.
T , ? ea th? Pt°P,erty without delay. A representative of lh*«
Adam Realty &amp; Trust Company will gladly take you in a private
car to the development and go over this wonderland with you.
On the ground you can select the lot or number of lots that most
ideally fill your needs. Then, when you have made your choice,
you can protect yourself by having the lots reserved until the
opening day of sale.
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Immediate Reservations Advisable
F .i^
U8ei
iUnpreCedented ^m an'd for land'in Whitfield
Estates is already apparent, and because there will be many
i H ^ ' I W1S * ° SeCUrC 3 numb,e r of lots to resell at higher nrices,
t is extremely important to make your reservations at once.
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, 1, 'T hl le "° 'oo?f wiI1 be actua,V consummated until the opening
day, January 29th, any reservations made now will protert you.8

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H O M E S IT E T H A N
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COULD A
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Plats of the property, together with complete details mav he
had at our office. Secure them today. Make the f i r T ! ^ ,? l !
now to share in this opportunity, which' investigation of thePdevel&lt;pment and the guaranteed improvements planned will D r o v e to
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Adair Realty &amp;
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T h e N a tio n 's O ldest Real E state Firm
Sole Selling Agents
Mira Mar Building . SARASOTA

“I will travel no further
1 will live at this place”
Captain Dc Sota Lpon landing on th&lt;ihurcj ofSarawu B*f)

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KOA—Denver (338) 9-11:90 or* W r a , Vbtal, rnstnlaMatittf •*
WHO —Dei Moines (5212) 0:80
orchestra; 7:30 musk; 9 symphoV
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WWJ—Detroit News (513) 6
Nears orchestra.
WBAP—Ft. Worth Star Telenm (4729) 7:30 program; 9:30
nee.
KFKX—Hastings (288.3) 9:30
program.
KNX—Hollywood (837) 8 music;
10 features; 12 orchestra.
WOS—Jefferson City (4409)
7:15 program; 7:45 address.

Grapefruit In British Isles

organised campaign-on the
«f the American grapefruit
try is needed U&gt;* Vopuiarita
krease the use of American
fruit in'G reat Britain, dei Edwin Smith, who is now
ig a survey of foreign fruit
*tts for the United Slates Deiwit of Agriculture,
i plan involves an educational
ifgn which will emphasize to
fo re ig n consumers the food valne
r « f tho fruit and methods of prepsrihqr’ it for use, backed up by a
• regular Supply of good quality
^grapefruit under ibrand. and to
~aell at n it more than 34.76 deliv­
ered or 3390 f. n s., New York.
- I t I# suggested that to introduce
'g n ^ f r u i t to wholesalers that do
; not buy in the port markets, small
yphreelo should be turned over on
-consignment to there wholesalers,
' matter- of frcigkta and port
'charges to reach interior points to
rb * handled by a special representa­
tive of the American interests.
-- I f . the industry is not prepared
to ta rry out such a program, then
• it should proceed as far at it can,
Mr.-Smith says. “ It is considered
of very great importance to give
'th e trade a regular supply of good
, fru it marked so an to identify it«
source. Great Britain is n good
.market for quality preference, once
r'-’a reputation is established, partic­
u la rly witli regard to grapefruit."
rt ,‘ Sizes 80.i and 9fl*i and of bright
■color are reported os mostly in
demand in the British markets, the
Jruiscted finish being a slow mover.
. Mr. Smith cnyn that the eating
“ quality of the fruit on the market
. b ’Inferior, end that h? is greatly
‘ improved with the necessity of
giving 'ho markets a steady supply
of good fruit, identified with its
‘ Source. Few customers or yet
• know how grapefruit Is eaten. The
„y»hoI::in!&lt;' merchants
frequently
say thot th&lt;* best fruit comes from
Porto,Illco or the Isle of Pines, but
the .retailers do not seem to care
‘where lhc fruit is grown to long
na it Is small, bright, amooth and
low in price.
"The greatest demand for grape­
fruit is in London, on the part of
American (jurist::. Birmingham

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WDAP—Kansas Cttf
6-7 Sehod of the Air; 84:16 clas­
sical; 11:45 Nijhthawks.
KHA—Los Angeles Times (395)
8 oirhestra; 8:30 cnlldren; 9:80
alee club; 10:30 scientific lecture;
11 Instrumental trio; i2 orchestra.
1 WHAS—Louisville Times (322A)
7:80-9 concert.
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WCCO—Minneapolis L St. Paul
(417) 8 sports; 7 service*; 9 mus­
ical; 10 orchestra.
WEAF—New York (492) 6 ser­
vices; 6:30 Army band; 8 trio.
WJZ—New York (485) 6 or­
chestra; 7 Wail St. Journal review;
7:10 N. Y. U. Air college; 8 talk;
8:80 “60 questions.1*
WHN—New York (860) 6 or-

ebestra; 6:30 iprta*
t or­
chestra; 11
WOR—New ark &lt;40#) 7 archestra; 7:80 “Behind Circus Scenes"
3 topics.
KGO—Oakland (3**) ® orehestra.
WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 6:30
talk; 7:30 orchestra; 8:30 recital;
9:03 orchestra.
WOO—Philadelphia (509.9) 6:30
orchestra; 7:30 recital; 8 orchestra;
9:03 orchestra; 9:30 orchestra.
KDKA—Pittsburgh (309.1) 7:16
address; 7:30 concert.
W C A E— Pittsburgh (462) 6:30
Uncle Kaybee; 7:46 special; 7:30
concert.

KPO—Sea
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amphiana; 6:3qT!!I$*«
KPOA-Seata, itti
talk; d ra m s tk ^ ^ ,
tional, French
J
to; 7:15 s o p r s w ^

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An honest man’s
W ord H e r ? . * *5 ~ m c 5
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MORE than three hundred years ago, Miguel de Cer­
vantes said: 41An honest man’s word is as good as his
bond.” Advertisers must be honest men, if they would
remain advertisers. Their announcements are signed.
They must tell the truth jn their advertising. For their
own protection, as well as yours.
What would it profit a man to advertise “Pure, virginwool suits,” only to have you discover they were shoddy?
You would soon separate the sheep from the cotton.
And you would never deal with that man again. And,
further, you would tell all your acquaintances what a
skinflint he was.
As a m atter of business, if not of personal principle, an
advertiser must tell the truth in his signed announce­
ments. That’s what makes the advertising columns of
this paper such reliable guides to honest merchandise.
The printed announcements are bonds between you and
the advertiser.
Read the advertisements. Read them regularly. To
be informed on the newest and best in everything. To
save hours of shopping. To make the family do a big­
ger, better job. To get goods of known quality a t the
most attractive price.
You would not plan a motor trip without first consult­
ing road-maps and guide books. Is it logical to plan a
shopping trip without first consulting the advertise'ments? 'Read ’the"advertismepts. Thpn go tp the stores
with your mind more than half made up.

V IlO ^ o jL

IY l i l n

Specialists G i v e QuarantineAgainst
Rules For C h i l d Poultry E ffective
Health In The State On AH Baby Chicks

Elaborate Plans Are Being Made For
t Orange Festival In Polk County Soon

TALLAHASSIE, FLA.. Jan. 20

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 20. —

happier, if thu following rules for]
their care were observed it is
' BAP.TOWN, Jan. 20. — Polk stranger whnt is being accomplish­ suggested by home demonstration,
workers of Florida, who prepared
County is preparing to stage its ed within Polk County.
The “Orange Festival” was se­ and recommend the rules given
Bocond Orange Festival, the first
lected on account of Polk county
having been held Jnn. 22, 23, and being recognized as tin* largest below:
Bogin tho day by drinking a
24‘of Inst year and liccnuse of the producing citrus suction in tho glass of water and drink at least i
- success of the venture citizens of state as well as tho world. Last six glasses during the day.
Polk an a whole decided that it year this county alone shipping
Do not go to school without'
become n prominent institution.
one fourth of tho entire production breakfast.
Tho festival this year will be of the state or 5,250,000 boxes,
Cut regularly three times a day.)
held Jan. 28, 29, 30 and 31 and however, Polk county raizes in
Eat slowly and chew all food
from present indications it is ex­ large quantities grapes, bananas, well.
pected that nt least 20,000 visit- tomatoes, cabbage and lettuce and
Drink milk every day—four or
ork now within the state will at- rycrntly largo tract:: have been five glasses are not too much.
tehd.
planted to strawberries which have
Eat some breakfast cereai ev­
An oTceptional program has been ijeen found very profitable to the ery day.
provided for the entertainment of growers. In fact anything that
Eat some vegetable besides po­
i these visitors, including four out­ will grow in mother earth can he tatoes every day.
door &lt;f**f‘&gt;rniaiices,-band concerts, grown in Poll* count-yr - Eat bread itnd butter every mctrl.
' dihcWi.d ’ r.nd many' 'other attrac­
Folk county if solidly behind the
Eat some fruit every day and
tion*. Th: citrus industry will he Orange Festival to show the world spend the pennies for apples in­
fully represented as well ns all whnt and is being accomplished stead of candies.
other lin.'s of industry, within the in the good old county of Imper­
Eat candy only after dinner and
county, in cn endeavor to show the ial county of Polk.
supper, never after breakfast.
Tea and colTeo are harmful to
the body; use milk or cocoa in­
stead.
Always wash the hands before
touching food.
Always wash fruit before eating
it. Never pare fruit, unless it can
be peeled like a banana.
Wash dishes in boiling hot, soapy
water after each person has used
i them.
Program for January 21
Tench the child that his drinking
Wfcfl— Atlanta Journal (429)
cup is his private property and 10:15 organ.
that he is doing himself and his
WEE!—Boston (303) 0 orches­
friemln a good deed by refusing to tra; 7:45 bad boy; 8 internationals;
loan it.
10 organ.
mplH‘11 Morgan last night In the mririy Florida farmers, experience
WGU—Buffalo (319) 0 music; 7
rd ol Ilia series of lectures on utl(j observation have shown, are
natural science lecture; 7:30-10 mu­
ho Ftudy of the Bible.
inclined to delay breaking and
sical; 10:30 music.
‘There are many -ise.j of the BI- preparing the land until almost
WMAQ—Chlcugo News (417.5) 6
'* °hi«‘ Rood, seme End—which time to plant. They further say:
organ; 6:30 story lady; 8 lecture;
] far hurt of study," lie said, “ l
The K0ji should nave time t&lt;&gt;
8:30 piano concerto; 9 WMAQ
vc l.M'.v/n persons who turned settle enough to permit ready seed
players.
jt in time of dllTiculty, and op- germination, that is after break­
WLS—Chicago (345) 0:30 organ;
WARSAW,
Jan.
20.—Both
con­
ing l a t random, put u finger jug, Air spaces are left after signments of silver coins ordered
6:50 specialties; 7 lullaby time;
wn with eyes shut and looked breaking and they prevent cnplllnr- by Poland from tlu* United States 7:15 lono scouts; 8 farm program;
r guidance in the words upon jty, the circulation of moisture mint at Philadelphia and the pri­ 9 soloists, orchestra,
huh th. y happened.
To me through the soil.
If seed arc vate British mint at Birmingham orchestra.
a •• wicked practice, more ,,|,mted while the soil is loose uud were found unsatisfactory by tin*
WCJN—Chicago Tribune (370) 6
iiv m g than literature. I tried before moisture can circulate many Polish government. Tho British organ; 6:30 concert, quintet; 8 clas­
ooci
imy fingw fell on the „f tlnim will fa itcloo.nl too.. royal mint, which promised to in- sical; 10 orchestra, juzz.
ot&gt; of Balaam and his ass
I t | „ r them will fail to come up. i :ct 111" Polish coins, minted bv
KVW—Chicago (536) 7 concert;
ay Ir.;.;- hfleu appropriate, hut it,-ihcr.-forc, the land should be the private mint, sent one of its 8 musical; 8:30 stage review; 9
ltf' »::&lt;•.
. . . .
' broken several weeks before seed directors to Poland /immediately musical; 9:05 entertaining plans;
i cr. onal Study Needed
] planting time.
after the report from Poland as to 9:45-2:30 revue.
tfto oenda read a part of the, | n H„m« cares, if the soil is not the un: atisfactory coinage reached
WEBir—Chicago (370) 7 orches­
ibie ually. Excellent, but that ten wet it I.1 well to subsoil. It the England.
tra. vocal, Riviera theatre; 9 Ha­
n . r tmiy ru luiteu to sermons .mhsoil plow immediately hehinn
Tho defective minting in En­ waiian guitarists, readings, dunce;
i t vi , taken from the Bible in. thu* noil plow, little subsoil is gland is attributed to the fact that 11 songs, readings.
’ prior.t value Imt tt . ortainly b . brought up the surface,
WLW—Cincinnati (423) 6 con­
the coins were struck from dies
it ret scnul study.
I What is the value of subsoil- made in France not corresponding cert; 8 young hurplst, trio, choir;
“Ono entirely pernniouu method jmr&gt; the farmer often hours usk- to British minting machinery. It 9 concert, entertainment.
thftt of searching tho Bible t o l 0d. Answering in the language of lias been decided that the defec­
WTAM—Cleveland (390 ) 7 con­
nd texts to prove r. rtaln theo-i the county agent or the specialist tive coins will he withdrawn, and cert.
gieal belief... 'ilm t iH a super-, „f the Mate's college of ngric- the British mint will remint them
ulty &lt;f naughtiness, for by thutj ulturc, lie says, “Sub-soiling with dies roude specially for the
ethod ihere is not Bible study.! breaks up uud loosens the earth purpose.
"d
mce more, all so-called p, a greater depth than it is ordPoland is to suffer no ions
■h:- criticisms, with its discus- inurity broken thus muking pos- through the defective minting of
oth concerning dates and authors! slide a number of advantages. The the first consignment of coins.
mo d intc .&lt; ating, proper and roots of the plnnts can grow deepalualde in its piacu—ceases be-. Cr and thus secure a better footSee
^S iecial—Fat hi n« and frier.*!—
sre Hi ole study begins. A man hold and coinn in contact with Wednesday and Thursday. Pure
■»*/ Mi nd a lifetime on the ques- more plant foo&lt;l. Ilardpans are Food Market. I’hoac 105.
(,n of who wrote the Pentateuch broken, which permits the druin*•
or Hebn-ws and never. Mge of excess water from the
# ’* P’f acquainted with one of surface and on the other hand peru, !
,
.
. . .
1n&gt;ita the water to rise from below
pc. Morgan urged study of the by capillarity in dry seasons."
ihh: “with an open mind and a
One danger of breaking land asvuted will.
He said the mind! head of time may lie mentioned:
nst t &gt;set frev from the entangle- As the plant food of turned-under
{•( prejudice und pride if i vegetable m atter deenya and is dls;e Bible was to be studied Intel-, olved, it begin to leach away, move
{«ntlV. I he student should start j downward with the soil moisture.
Ith the recognition thnt the BI-1 However, this disadvantage is not
c wan religious literature, al- suiricient to otrset thu advantae-

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Ignorant Of Bible Best Result Getter

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Polish Coins, Made
In U. S., Withdrawn
From Circulation

For the construction of home and business buildings
in Sanford.
If you own well located vacant property make it rev­
enue producing, thereby helping yourself and assisting
in the development of your city.
If you own well located IMPROVED business or res­
idential property we will make you long time loans on
easy repayment plan, which will make it possible for
you to construct residential or business building in San­
ford.

GARDEN HOSE
12Vi cent per foot
For Few Days

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MRS. GRACE L. BROWN

Corner of DeLaml Itouil and Flrut i9tre&lt;*t

croHcnpic method, which is inex­
haustible. By thnt, of course 1
refer to grummuticul and philo­
logical work in order to reach n
complete understanding of th** lit­
erature.
'Every one may bo a Bible stud­
ent. No one ever will completely
master this unrivaled literatuie.”

To my friends and customers—I am no longer con­
nected with the Wninwight Filling Station. But
will now handle

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70 ^ s \E ® 22S ? OWNERS OWNING
1», S. R. 30 U . Rah S. 132 f t ' E. 318 f t
STREET FROM SANPOftn AVENUE
132 f t W. 315 f t to B ef.
...................- __ .283
1,393.30,
KHr.Ar.tNft l’.NlGMA—TwtKt..r No *0
Nolfce fc hereby =ittn that construction o f the asphalt
t - - Or J..C , BOYD— *—
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The above and foreaUlnf.,final assessments .*« payable without | on Eighth Street from Sanford A re , to French A re , haa
NEW
YORK,
Jnn.
2
0
Three
Interest
up to March 1st, 11125, and fidni and a .te r vuch date n.ird pi-unl and the Completed work him been finally accepted by tl
jumped
In
their
waiting
car.
•
It
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young gnn men invaded A. J.- Sor- *«** 8 * 6 J down the street, turned 3
esACEcmortn
will be payable only, in Fifteen goukL Annual in -f Cammistfon of the City of SknTord, Florida.
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7
r *- r*. f
bcllo’s wholesale produce market the* corner Into West Street ahd ^liincats with Interest n t 8 per cent per annum oil all d&amp;fcrrod pi*•!
The fbltowlfg la the final estimate fo?pavInr Eighth
from vlow.
/ Jt.
ut 200 Franklin Street early Satur­ difapfeared
i
.
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•
Sanford
’Avo..“to French Ave. 24 feet in width with sheet
FalfoTtaun Rcucuea Fallen
[9
lo
ii
day night and iincil up fifteen new­
■Witness my hand as City Clerk and the'Seal of the City of San-i 6 Inch Rock Base,
Robbers
W u
ly raid employees a t the polnls of
fcrd^ t'lo rlia lh?a lOUl day of January A^ D^1025.
| 2206 Cii Yds Crading pt 40c
4 .'rain dcrona I,
•
tlnir revolvers, Cnc searched the
15
11245 Stu.Yrfs Overhaul at lc................ ..._..T- ------- ------- (Seal)
L. R. Phillips,‘City Clerk.
41
16
x&amp;k 'ey 'll
LEI t
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tf’ 1 ,l~~ A ]
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v'
&gt;• i -&lt; 4020 LUt F'i Curb nnd Guttor at 7Cc .......J— ------------ jfy jtl
575,-;
iTFr-V.r t
i r o ' a l l I'nopfeuTY o w n e r s oW? ific; if ir t r i^ T jr o n f^ a n R:
594 L!n Ft' Flush Curb at 3W --—
.........—....----- -. !«pSSi - ,
20
cf th: Ir week'a ray when an in- by a grinding heel, llo was stL. I
507 I.lri- Ft Grinitc. Curb reset nt 15c.____—____ ______
MN STREET FROM HANFORD.ATIINURT0JPA,RK AVENUE.
z \ W 'i
vurrccticn startci). .XUc-Hirnc. rob­
j
Notice In hrrdiy g i # t Hint the constr xi )n of th? Asphalt Pave- 4124 Sq. Yds. reck barfr at 80c
— ________ ______ •w**#
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4.141J
bers
were
bea'.cn
nnd
knifed
by
'men*,
on Frnnkila StiTffufu ^riti/onl Avc. 1 - 'atk Ave. 7a»» Item erm- 4619 Sq Yds. 2 hich sheet nrphalt top at $1.02----------— .
f
1
Jfurpny entn-cd the shop and restheir
victims
so
furTbualy
that
two
1
plcted,
and
the
com
plot
?d
work
has
brten
1
n;.ty
ncCejitt.l
by
the
City
&gt;
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833
Sq.
Yds
Brick
relaid
Hat
at
40c...-..„.....^----------—
W k
eiictl rum.
.
" * ,
.
feq
of them escaped only by shooting
r* t
With htc v^et*r.5i he whs taken td fomm lision of the City of Sanford; FR&gt;ridt.
431 Sq. Yds. Briclc rdaid on edge at 44c — ....------------ — 1MJ
i told ' The following in ihc final rctlmate of ihe • o»l of rn&gt;hig Franklin 3713 Hq Ft. Concrete Alley returns at 30c....... ..........- —
XiSKJ
their way ou*. leaving th d r com­ Fdcknmn street hospital,
oloJ
m
i
panion anil one of their victims the polite he Antonio Of
m j
JfJt. from Uaiifofd Avc. tifcst to Park Avc. a width of 21 fret, with
—
835
Sq
Ft,1
Sidewalk
ut
20c—
........
........
...
...........
..........
Fitivnuetli Street, nnd gqvu Iris urC
probably fatally hurt.
K7
f e
ZQ
l)
Typo
B
Inlets
at
$30.00—
______
_______________
-sheet
nsplnlt
en
a
^
hull
reck
base.
not ret
M
•Sorbello tiad j t 3 t paid off the. ha iv/en.y-ohc.
,
... Ho , -..ould
,,
* &gt;’
i l
m l
3 Manholes at $50.00...... - -----------.....—L.....—........
150J
.......... . . i ........... .............. 321,CO
men and di-parlc»l for born’ when, 'r a l the identity of Ids compan { 80*1 Cii Yds grr.ditig fit 40c.:
r
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the
roM-crr.
entered.
In
Itnnan!*o!w.
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3?6140
Sta.
Yd.
Overhaul
a
t
J
e
.
,
.
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01.40
4180
Lin,
Fb
3
Inch
Drain
Tile
nt
$100.00
Par
M.---------33
WM
they ordered the flitlccn crtiployocts
twenty reserves anu UelBctivcd 1480 U a Ft. Concrete curb and ruUc^ at 7C. - .........................1. i,liN.S0
685 Lin Ft. 12 inch Starm Sewer at $1.06----------— . Hli#S 719J
L. —
___ "'•r/Ato lino on i*i:ainst the Wall and C rlhiu and lMoro were burriwl
Wr- ~5
Extra Work .
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8LI
10
X
Lin
Ft.
flush
cqrli
;.t
3BU..........................
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37.R0
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37
veiic their himda.
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the market to rcilorthonJef nmoqfi
W 't
Mcnuincnt
at
Street
Intersections.—.............
........
131G
S
ir
Yds.
rook
hnee
nt
G0e....„......
..............
........................
1,452.80
C
Kr.ocFui
bobber's
Afm
Down
i
esrltcil
producb
hand
bra
anu
■f/l
.........in line,
The nuii fell
but jq 1 Ih j crowd, Which had collcclcd in 1810 Hri Yds 8 Inch Acphnlt Top at 5 1 .02 ......... - ....
m
W&gt;2.38
luihoratory Inspections of Materials'— .....— —........
Fe
59
ib.iMiy that «'r.e of the gun m
men, me. a«up,s..- j
. . ■
- v ■
328,20
Legal Expense 2 per cent.....— — ..... - .....................
..........
138.90
j® * ?
poked ro-.enl of them in the frli L ildspiUIa \V.Vmcd &lt;• Keep \Vhteh •ICO Rq. F t. Concrete Alley returns nl 00c
Engineering
5
per
cent..1
.
.............—
......................
808.00
1
Type
A
lnlel....................
.........................V
....................
35.00
P
with his jii:loi. Niccuio Mhwat- .^UepHty, Chief lAspccldi-.Ceonro
m
2 Typo IS Inletu at $30.00.................- .......................................
60.00
m , Antonio Fncenelln and SatVa- IlcnH u n rriu if a few hilriOten In­
42
line Scrigrwco had been robbctl o f .
ijiul rient ont a^pcnrraT ’Warn- '1013 Lin Ft. 12 Inch Storm Sewer nt $t,03.........
$ 1 7 ,2 9 1 .3 5
1,003.65
TOTAL COST.........— .......- ..................... ..
i
i
York artil northern I 772 Lin F t. 3 Inch Drnln Tile nt 5100.00 Per M.........................
lh ir libmey, i?l2 2 , wlicn the aenr-| ink' Jo all
To bo horno entirely by adjacent property.
77.20
iher oppreerhed. Giuacppi Uip- New Jersey hospitals tt&gt; keep n
)NTAIVURTICAt1 Monument ut street Intersections ..........................
62&gt;0 Number of feet frontage..... ............. ..... 3,786
poddaro and felt in his |•uekct3 . watch for two young Hnlinnil, nblh
30—&lt;-ngk of
renjunc- . 2(V—flower*
Lalmralcry Inspection of materials.................. :...............
773)0 Assessment pnr foot frontage---- — .$4.5672
of them badly braten Urn! rttfu BUfJ-appccTifaro
knocked
the
rob*
lhf&gt; «ra
linn
..........
hcr’ii arm down aiul
-from_ ^fartiicr rerlnj* Jff3W bullet wounds.”' llo,
*■*•—pushing
Legal E«penso Adv etc. 2 per c e n t....................... 126.11V
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
3 t—unruly
3 —point
23- -rrrrii.-n
cfown
the
lino
came
the
sfioul, “Go;
-J’l10
R*® caenned robbery
Engineering
5
per
cent...........................................u
.
.
.
;
.
.
315.50
ermvd
t—expensive
2.r»— innin y
•dter them!” The line swung in a I'fuhubly was fatally shot by G r..’{.t—Iran- grew
f&lt;— metrical
26—nii-iiit"
firelc and cfoseil 1in' on the rob34 —position on
romposi*
......$6,751.56
1!S—triumph
TOTAL COST..................... .. .........- ..... ,.
Iiers. Four Bhnts were fired nnd
E. R. Trn fiord’s Map, Sanford
a fnntljiill
tion .
2 !t— ;i sipiurcs
Liippoehiai'n
fell'
wflhj
three
of
N
o
v
e
l
t
y
in
w
o
.
m
i
N
’S
To he borne entirely by adjacent property.
tram
R—h'ufkalidc
rigged
Vnuir
tlrm-rtpilDii
them in his. body.
rn n tiii*
VLOVES
yNumbbr of feet frontage.—........... .-..1490.68
(nlibr.)
7—
Southern
vessel
J.
II.
Snipes,
Lot
6 , Block 9, Tr. 1____ r ....... i___ 117
to*
3.5- -donivstk
slate
31—r rent r it
Assessment per foot frontage-----:.......$1.5292
W. J. Thigpen, U t 10, Block 9, Tr. 1......... ___ 117
V nW O N - Jon. ?0 - A no* I,In,
rntei
* (ahtir.)
;Tl—cinlfe
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer
r^
o
^
ee
Ti'ahdlers
fight.;
has
been
dfcvelopciMn,
gldves
J
o
t
8— -love
37—rt*final
A. L. Betts, Lot 6 , Hloek 9, Tr. 2.......... ....... ............. 117
85—ex re|
tuinlntiln «»
0 » 1 MWmwt
r«&gt;»t
Final
ing thejr armed assailants
with
women's■* ****.-•wear. They arc made
3R—deity
1 1 —tinraptiirril !'R— loot
AMrwmrKl
Nellie
E.
Loucks,
Lot
10,
Block
9,
Tr.
2
__
Krunteffe
......
117
634J6L .
.Value
!)r-ierl|itli»n
Dfinanu
hocks,
barrel
staves
and
of artificial silk with Invisible
39—me** trnr.U tit—liyfoiT
:tfl- -w »h
602218 J. T. Denton, Lot 6 , Block 9, Tr. 3...........- ..... .... 133
J. A. Williams, Ia)t 29..........
............. 117534J5V,
clasp knives.
finger,
tlp.i.
The
fabric
tftperp
off
circuit
] ?»—ifomimon
40- confused
602.38 L. It, Philips, Lot 10 , Block 9, Tr. 3 —.................... 117
133
Three more shots were fired nnd into invisibility nt the finger Ups R. II. Berg, ct nl, Lot 3 0 ......
531.38 .
| 4 t—.•wpi.-ution
I r,—preicili-ncQ
typo
two of the gunmen wriggled free displaying in a subtle way tho tint' 'It. II. Berg, ct nl, Lot 39----543.r,0 A. M. Bothnmiy, I.ot 4, Block 9, Tr. 4................... 63.5
12 ft
I42—(v’fsnn who 1it—largo boM 7.K
i&gt; n rluplifought their way to the door and ural fingers.^
vim- quad­
584.26 A. M. Bothnmiy, Lot 5, Block P, Tr. 4........... — ... 58.5
129
It. II. Berg, ct nl, I*ot -10 .......
S67.ll
c.i!e of miruped
Amende^
1’lnt
of
Lots
l
to
20
except
Lots
12
nml
14,
58.6
A.
M.
Bothnmiy,
Lot
6
,
Block
9,
Tr.
4—.................
267.18
oilur
Lane’s Addition
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING ON HIGHLAND STREET
267.18
A. M. Bothumly, Lot 7, Blhek 9, Tr. 4.................... 68.5
58.5
FROM PARK AVENUE TO FRENCH AVENUE.
436.07 Martha G&gt; Fox, Lots, Block 9, Tr. 5
li. II. Borg, ct nl, Lot 19 .......................—..... ..... — 90.28
53-L38 i
tl7
588.34 E. D. Mobley, I«ot 10, Block 0 , Tr. 5 ..
Notice is hereby given that tho construction of the asphalt pnvo- Howard Ovorlin, Lot 20 ............................................... 129.9
117
634.36
Million to ptizjli*
ment on Highland Street from Park Avenue to French Avenue has
Pine Hrlgiitn, Sanford, Florida.
M4.36
Public School, Lot 5, Bldrit 9,^Tr.
................ .. 117
181.16 Public School, Lot 10, Block D, Tr. 0..................... 117
hrui completed nnd tho completed work has been finally accepted A. P. Connelly, Lot 17.................... - ........................ 40
634.86
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in
t
fo
r
B
eg
in
n
er*
p In Iff [ s s ery*
786.96 L. H. Thrasher, t o t 5, Block 9, Tr. 7...................... 117
by '.lie City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida.
A. P. Connelly, Lot 33 .............................................. 173.75
63446
The cross-word puzzle din­
786.95 Victor * Bell Check, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 7............. 117
The following is the final estimate of the cost for the laving A. P. Connelly, Lot 40.................... ........................... 173.75
g-urn is merely n means of con­
Ps T F T
53446
words wlncli arc synony­
842.43 Joo Chittenden, South 1-2 t o t 4, Klock 9, Tr. 8 .... 58.5
of Highland St. from Park Ave. West to French Avc. n width of 21 A. P. Connelly, i^-t 64....................... ..... - ................186
, 287.18
[ 0 •5
o E P cealing
mous to those listed and which
707.14 Joo D. Chittenden, l3. 16’ of S. 1-? Lot D^BlkO, Yr. 81 1«
feet
with
sheet
asphalt
on
n
6
inch
rock
bnre:
“A. P. Connelly, Ix&gt;t 79............- ........................ ....... 176
to
7 l0 7
will interlock perfectly and so
T F r'*,&lt;• 61 $+ A
7 / io nbovo nnd foregoing final asscrsineuts nro payable without in­ Joe D. Chittenden, W.42.6ft. of Lot G,Blk.9Tr.8. .. 42.5
2108 Cu. Yds. Evacation a t 40c .......................... ..................$ 813.2ft
194.ll
h V A p i D read equally well crosswise or
downwunis. Always look for
22).’l Sta. Yds. Overhaul at lc
22.00 terest up to MARCH 1, 1925 nnd from nnd aftor such date said special Alice W. Palmer, Lot 9, Block 9, ‘t r , 8 —.*.............. 53.5
267.18
L;,'/
the number of the synonym on
’y
u
nsscssments will he payable only In Fifteen Equal annual installments Bcssia C. Whcelor, Lot 10, Block 9, Tr. 8 ........... 58.5
2210
Lip.
Ft.
Concrete
Curb
nnd
Gutter
nt
76c
---2,411.10
a
267.18
the
diagram.
If
horizontal,
you
c L i C
210 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb a t 35c ........................
87.15 •With interest nt 8 per rent per annum on all deferred payments.
M. C. Mosoloy, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr, 1 .................... 117.
must find a word to fit between
534.811
that number and Iht first shaded
4 .T5 Sq. Yds. 0 inch Macadam Base nt 80c .....
V t
3,388.00 lj Witness my hand nr. City Clerk nml tho ncal of tho City of Sanford, J. J. Matisscr, Lot 0, Block 10 , Tr. 1......................... 117
e M E
534.36
stop to the. right; if vertical,
jjFla.,
this
10th
day
of
Jnnunry
A.
D.
1925.
1257
Kq.
Yds.
2
Inch
Sheet
Asphalt
Top
nt
S1.02
4,342.14
534.86 *!
A L P"
M.
B.
Bronson,
Lot
L
Block
19,
Tr.
2.....
.................
117
.
A R
you must fit your word between
L.
R.
PHILIPS,
City
Clerk.
451
Fq.
Ft.
Concrete
Alley
Returns
at
30c
..........................
138.30
534,86
it?
Stella
P.
Arrington,
Lot
0
,
Block
10
,
Tr.
2L....
the number and the first shaded
1
H E N 3
atop below.
,
113 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk at 20c .................................................
22.60 Publish Jan. 20 , 27; Feb. 3, 10 and 17.
Vesta L. Weeks, Lot 1 , Block 10, Tr. 3................... 117
in
63446,
iC
S
S
S
E_
P
NiGj
. yy
U
W. J. Thigpen, I^ol fl, Block 1 ft, Tr. 3....
117
53446
373 Jfln. Ft.^llJ inch S^torm Sewer 8 to 10 F t. Deep nt $2.75.-1.025.75gfO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON COM City Pnrk, Lot All, Block 10, TV. 4..^....
218
1,132.66
TT
V J r ' ‘Xi •
1 .
U t W k f ' - f l i W . ' b ' t / »KI -iiro liiS tm v iT jS ejn cP W | t o . J 2 f F t . D e e p r.t 14.00 .jo o .o a J ,: ..M K iiciA l. s t u k k t J 'lio u K A « l(i„ A W M V * .,T fl.,m M V rrP Catholic Church,..Lot AU, Block. 10* ,Tr. 5-...„..,..,.*„?48
1,132.66
iQ u e e n w e a r s
2 jManhule i 8 to 10 ft. at $85.00 ..........................................
avenhe
Mr.4. A. Simon, Lot l, Block 10,'Tr. 8 ,.;^....-....117
BS4M
ft. Lumber left In trenches at $75.00
70.95,[
Notice Is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­ J. C. Roborts, Ixit C, Block 10, Tr. 0................. ...... 117
531218
155 Lin. Ft. 12 inch Storm Sewer 4 to 6 inch deep at $1.03
194.25 ment on Commercial Street from Park Ave. to Palmetto Avc. bus Mrs. M. Nelson, Lot 1, Block 10, Tr. 7..................... 117
534.36
Extra Work ..............................................................................
80.50 been completed, nnd the completed work has been finally nccepted by W. II. Peters, Est. Lot. 6 ; Block 10, Tr. 7............. 117
534.38
2 Monuments a t street intersections at $0.50 .............. ......
13.00 the City Commission of tho City of Snnford, Florida.
1,132.6b
City Park, Lot All, Block 10, Tr. 8 ................. ..... 248
BELGRADE, Jnn. 20 — Queen
167.78
The following is the final cstimnto for paving Commercial
The Abovo and foregoing Final Assessments nre payabla without
Marie of Jugoslavia; a Rumanian Lsboralu.y Inspection of materials .................. .....................
f, Jnn 20.—Discoid bv birth and a Serbian by mar­ I eg.d exprn 8c adv. etc 2 per cent ........................................
271.80 Street from Pnrk Avc. enst to Palmetto Ave. a width of 10 feet with interest up to March 1; 1925 and from and nftcr such data said spCciAl
con Dutch holders ring \ who is .nirompnnying King Engineering 5 per cent .................................. ..... ............. ........
079.50 sheet asphalt on a 6 inch rock base:
naccssments will be payable only in 15 equal annual installmvnts with
800 Cu. yds.’grading at 40c ....- ......................................... ......... $ 120.00 interest at 8 per cent per annum on nil deferred payments.
ponds and the LL- Alexander on his tour through
southern Serbia, lias aroused a
442.40
k'er the Ir.trrr% r:- warm controvcrsary between Bul- Total Cost ............................................................ -........................$14,511.08 1264 Lin. Ft. Flush Curb nt 35c ..............................
Witness my hand ns City Clerk nnd the Seal of the City of Sanford, .
888.00 I'la., this I9th day of Jnnunry A. D. 1023.
To
be
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property
owners.
1110
Sq.
Yds.
Rock
Base
nt
80c
....
.............
...........
tcrest on loans inig arin u and Serbia ethnologists by
'
V*
which bordhelriers the costume she has been wearing Number of Feet frontage
60.20
.................. *.... i....... ..........3010
662 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile nt $100.00 ..............
L. It. PHILIPS, City Clerk.
4
1,132.20 Publish Jon, 20 , 27—Feb. 3, 10 and 17th,
Assessment per foot frontage .1.... :............ ..... - ........ $4.8214
1110 Sq. Yds. 2 Inch Sheet Acphnlt Top nt $1.02
«
80.00
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
1 Type II. Inlet ....................... .................................
Fool
Final
50.00 TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS OWNING PROPERTY ON HAN­
1
Mnnhule
........
...................................................
......
l»p«irMillion
Frnnlnai*
Amm oikii I
i . '
\ '
the ethhologirla in Sofia lu-aril of .Vnmr
90
Lin.
Ft.
12
inch
Storm
Sewer
nt
$1.05
..............
91.50
FORD AVENUE FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO GENEVA m
Snnford Heights Addition
this they made the charge that
0.50
I
Monument
nt
Street
Intersection
......................
STREET.
loote l on the officia ,
w&lt;i3 V enring a Iluigsrian ei«- T. C. Thorr.lcy, Is.t 83 ......
626.77
....130
35.36
Notice is hereby given that the construction of the asphalt pave­
289.28 Laboratory Inspection of Materials .....................
.... GO
\ ;
I t-Jiue is order tr nppcSl to the Mrs. C. VV. Godwin, Is&gt;t 81
":c 1 - at ‘ 1,1 -1 | . cntiircnln c f o Bulgarian popuiiu W. G. Tyler Sr.. Lot 85 ......
L"gal
Expense,
Adv.
etc.,
2
per
cent
.....................
67.80
ment on Sanford Avonuo from Franklin Street to Geneva S trctt hlk
....
60
289.28
i 'ortuKJ.-so atand- I , i( |( -n , Belgrade cthnologlsU
Engineering, 4 per tent .............. ......... ........ ..........
111.60 been completed, and tho completed work has been finally accepted by
George A. DcCottes, Lake
tho City Commission of tho City of Sanford, Florida.
CO
289.23
Total (b s t ...................................................................................... $3,037jt)C
Tho follow'ng la the final estimate of the cost for the ^laving
To
be
homo
by
City
1-3
............................................
$1,012.35
of
Sanford
Avenuo 24 feet In width from Franklin Street South to
GO
289.28
To ho borne by adjacent property .......................... 2,024.71
Genova Street with Sheet Asphalt (Wlttlt# Process) on a 6 Inch reck
CO
289.28 Number of feet frontage .......................... ...................... 1,004
bnxe.
^ •&gt;*
ftta fc i n i M i w t
r&gt;
................................. $2.0166
299.28
l Assessment per foot frontage
3228 Cu. Yds. Excavation nt 40e — ----- ------------------- ..—...$ 1^91.20
no
Lot 89
FRED T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
2616 Lin. Ft. Curb and gutter a t 76o ................. ..........
60
90
289.28
1.986.13
and
the
tcanon
is
that
I
find
it
be­
Tho
following
is
tho
final
estimate
of
tho
cost
of
widening
Ihe
59
IJn, ft. Flush Curb a t 35a ———......... .
20.65
; to business,
G
O
289.28
F.
B.
Adams,
Lot
91
.........
coming.’’
paving
on
Commercial
Street
between
Turk
Ave.
nnd
Palmetto
Ave.
rovernments,” sxyu |
104
Lin.
Ft.
Granite
Curb
ro-set
ut
15c
60
289.28
15.80
Robert W. Deane, Lot 93
Iniiig c:.p.-eial!y Pur-,
60
289.28 fioni 16 feet to 40 feet in width with sheet asphalt on n 6 inch rock 3343 Sq. Yds. Rock Foundation at 80e
2.673.60
Robert
W.
Donne,
Lot
92
...
m, Greece and olhojv
8320 Sq. Yds. Willite 2 Inch Top at $1.2a - ..........
4,050.40
CO
289.28 base:
C. C. Collins, Lot 04 ..........
cw how nil tiicBo
81.00
210
Cu.
Yds.
Grading
nt
40c
—.........
..........................................
$
22.4
Cu.
Yds.
Class
B.
Concrete
at
$23.00
................
538.20
bitrictlons like non-1
C. Schultz inn!
600
Sta.
Yds.
Overhaul
at
lc
......................................—
..........
6.00
itlnns, foreign own-!
5
Typo
A
Inlets
at
$35.00
...........................................—
56
175.00
G. H. l[&lt;iu«holdcr, Lot 95 ...
209.90
like are constant- (
1173 I in. Ft. concrete curb and gutter in plnco of flush
1 Typo II Inlet .... ................................ - ................. —
30.00
C.
Schultz
and
ranlly evaded in n [
curb which would have been used on 10 ft. pavement nt
2
Manholes
at
$30.00
100
.0Q
269.9ft
BERLIN,
Jan.
2ft-T
he
city
tax
G.
II.
Housholder,
Loti
96
.
ncr l-y a huge ingen480.93 2500 Lin. Ft. 3 inch Drain Tile ut $100.00 per M. —
250.00
system, they would oft'id; has l.mvittlngly devised n G. K. I avlgno, I/»t 97 ........
55
265.17
35.00 ■ISO Lin. Ft. 12 Inch Storm Sower nt $1.05 ...........
Jura, a.i tlu-y arc in convenient way of enabling dog G. E. Lavigne, Lot 98 ......
5ft
504.00
241.07 100 l.in. Ft. Flush Curb nt 30c .................................................
ireiy ineffective; the j owners to get rid cf undesirable
1373
Sq.
Yds.
Rock
Base
at
80c
..........................................
1,098.10
121
Lin.
Ft.
24
inch
Storm
Sewer
a
t
$2.75
.............
341.00
^eing tlic i mall bona ,eanincr, and of escaping the pay­ G. A. DcCottes, Lake
1,259.70 1440 Sq. Yds. Sub Foundation nt 5ikj —..................
720.00
50
ment of tin: cleg tux. A decree baa land A. It. Key, Lot 99
211.07 1285 Sq. Yds. 2 inch Oil Asphalt at $1.02 .............. ............
132 Sq. Yds. 2 Inch Lake Asphalt ut $1.22 .......- .................... 168.36 1 Monument at Street Intersection ..........- .......... —
been issued by the magistrate th n li(j ^ DcCottes, Lake
6.50
dogs for which the tax has not j
. 100
850 Sq. F t. Concrete Alley returns at 30c ........... - ...... :........ 255.00 Extra Work --- -------- -------------- -----------------------892.15
50
211.07
been paid shall bo “pawned’’ and nnt*
Kcy’ ,
30 nq. ft. Sidewalk at 20c ......................................... .....................
6.00 Laboratory Inspection of Mnterinjs
163.05
---------------lnt*&gt;r sold a t auction.
i G. A. DeCottcs, Lake
10.06 Ijrgnl Expense, Adv. ott\, 2 per cent ............. - .......
263.14
50
The procedure follows: If on Iand A. R. Key, l*ot 101
241.07 Extra Work ........................... .......... ............................................
Laboratory Inspection of materials ................... — .............
42.51 Engineering, 5 per cent __ a...... .... ............. ...... —
owner is in arrears with his dog | (. A n..Cottcs. Lake
662.85
tax
and
declines
l&lt;
pay
up
a
tick„
£
,
,
Legal
Expense,
Adv.
etc.
2
per
cent
.........................................
Gft.92
313.37
'. 20 —As n penalty et is affixed to the ling’s collar to | n'T&lt;l A* If- Ke*' Lot 10“
Engineering 4 per cent -------- -— ------- ..........—
............ 137.81
ing the Washington tho effect that he has hejn pawned G. A. DcCottes, Lake
14,185.00
the eight-hour day, by the city. The owner no longer]and A. It. Key, Lot 103
Lcis Credit of 200 tons Rock at $1.80
;i&gt;»0.00
50
211.07
'Met an extra duty j has the right to dispose of the
I
Total
Co
it
Widening
—
_____
................
........$3,662.75
G.
A.
DcCottes,
Lake
Ithe case, of countries!
at will. As soon as n numb­
7 11.0 7
boryo entirely by adjacent property owners,
50
$13,825.06
Total Cost
....... — **•——
fth i failed to ratify; canine
er of tax delinquents has been and A. R, Key, Lot 101 yf 4 I
.■li ini
agi .un-ill cr rounded,
2
11.07
!
Number
of
feet
frontage
—
.......................
1.001
Numtor
of
feet
frontag«
2.458.63
.
.
.
J
.
—
50
II.
W.
Kennedy,
J^it,
1^5
up-^cninlgh to mike dt
’• lidior condition.!! wdrth while—a'public auction of DeCottci, Lake nn3 Key, Loi; 106'.
2 11 071Avscasniont per foot frontage ................. .... —......... ..$3.6382
Cost per foot front — —
——..... $5,623
Cft
! i aldy below tho. e ‘ the
dogs takes place. The lowest DeCottci, Lake and Key, Lot 107 .......................... 50
U11*07
FREI) T. WILLIAMS, Engineer.
To
ba
borne
entirely
by
adjacent
property.
(y li." Washington bid at which the tax official will
(V- I
F in al A x i i D a r a l
Kill III A n n c n - in r n l J
50
FRED T, WILLIAMS, Engineer.
'■ I Xiii.ir— IJrNrr-liiUiUi--I’ii .i * S ' r n n l e r p
Ho 10 f t . WliM
I N M n i l n t I t .|0 Ct. *
| give up a dog is one equal to the DcCottes, Lake and Key, Lot 108
S'lnal
Ip' imM
5ft
2U.ft71
R. H. Tr.ifforiT: .Mitp, TWlforJ
|! Pflnn•**.• ' '.u '
K° v; itog tax In arrears. If nobody ofllracrlpllan
,FriMH«|f«
S«IMM«*t
lift ....
'
"‘.t’R' v.a i fcr. the aim.unt eff the taxTir more, Maude M. Jf
211.071
50
Total
Pino Heights, Sanford. Fla.
’..•il !/'■'* t i ”l
ib° l,it;r.boys the dog and re Imbtic: • i’, F. Doudnt
r*f.
2C5.17 {Ssnfnrd Hotel St Construction Coi, Lotu
Lot 111
I
A.
1
’.
Conni
lly
anil
Mrs.
’ //"
ta^ cuh- .J W
^T. th»
W.v m
thx
m department frem a apw- \
nr.«nfc i» ( n o
250.71
1. 2 , 3 Rlk 2 Tier 3 feet frontage 148.8
300.09
511.30 $841.45 j McCullough, Lot* 79, to 93 Inc.
52
1.908.93
v ! mort; than onc[4ui fund. Tha
......: ~ • 9-D
In dog
dog ?s■ then taken &gt; ° f crt
lf
cas^rof iK-' countries to a kennel in the auu
53
255.53 Ti J. Miller—Beg. N. E. Cor Blk 2 Tr. 2,
sburb of Lank-1Robert Dcnnc, Lot 113
Amended Plat of Edgeweml; Sanford
i 4. The a^t was pro-1 v/itz, whore a voter::nary surgeon; RotOrt Dcarc, I.ot 11 1 .
63
255.53! Run S. 82.1 ft. W. 75 ft. N. 82.4 It. E.
1,865.50
Swopc-Douglnna Ipc., Ixits 15 to, 21 inr, ........ ■350
. Otto Bauer, former kills
i iti» him.
i»t».
J. N. Ii0 .1t iter, Lot 115
53
2115.63 1 75 It., feet frontage 75 ......................
151.26
272.87 $421.13 j
Rose
Court
Addition,
Sanford.
Fla.
and lc r.djr of 1 he
c’ogs wiiich arc thus put \ ,
t
11ft
MUon in !ic Austrian upAslortheat.r.'.fun
26.1.63 j
53
Lake View Park, Sanford, FIs.
106.60
are almost In v a r-'- N- P salte r, Lot 116
,R:ec C oirt Ire., Lot 6ft-— ;— — ............ .......- 20
&gt;sr. s:i ISanfot'd
s
33
255.53
Herald, Lot A, frontago 148.8...
641.86 $811.41 j
300.09
iaidy anything hut thoroughbreds,' J. N. Rosslter, Lot 117
South Park, Sanford, Fla.
nml are considered a good rid- J. N. Rosslter, Lot 118
63
255.53 ; Harry Kent, Lot B, frontage 100 ft..........
363.82 $565.49 j Rose Court Inc., l o t 1 ......... —------ ------------------ f l
201.67
37H.43
uanee by th ew nen, the city must j.,, N RjJuit, Pt r ot
Mcob h k e t
83
255.5,1 , I.ako Front Improvement Company, I.ot«
•C.
J.
Marvhdl
r.nd
W.
T.
in nine easts out of ton take mon j. n . Roi' niter, I,o t 120 ................... ...... ............... .... 53
255.8.11 (’, D, E, F; !, 2, 35, 30, 37, 38, 39
II angle/, Lots 2 ta 21
...... .................—— 1006.63
3.815.17
end put it •
out c om 1st**''
p.'.RURG, Jan. 20
121
____________
_
_
.:....................
ftft
c
,
XTttknowi!.
Lot
241.07
nnd 40, frontagi 531.4 ......................—
1,071.60 1,933.31 3,004.94
_________________________
to acquire (il
Tho abovo_________
nnd foregoing*
final ars«i 9 m?nts are _______
pavabls without
mtdieal nr-&gt;|
9jiOU3«
\ Unknown, I^)t 122 ... ........................... ............... .....no
.• Iiaa begun tr 241.07 ]
The above nnd foregoing Final Assessments are payable wUhont j Interest up to March 1st. 1925. nnd from and after such date, snid .
I'ir enU tn:nmc:u of
Arthur C. Moore, l ot 123 ..................... ......... . .... 50
211.07
|
in
tir
'st up to Mnrvh 1, 1925 and from and after such dute naid apee- sperint assessments will be payable only in 13 equal annual installFj-.iriJa^ E a s t,L. |F. A Breeden, Lot 181.....—
. .. 60
24l.01'| ial assessment will bo payable only in ten equnl ahnutl installments jments with Interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payc(’ival*rn(T' l»«5 ‘ fr-r
(Js’c-I f&gt;r S h »
irf
211.07 .which interest at 8 per cent per annum on all deferred payment.
ment.
, !iooi which will ’George E. Hunter, Lot 1 2 1
(hundred physicians ol con'
J.JOJ nr.I 1,500 Howard Overlin, l o t 126
211.97]
Witne»n my hand ns City Clerk and tho Seal of the City of Bauional priuiiincnce are' C,M’’
Witness my hard as City Clerk uiul the Seal of the City of San•.id tho thr ••• days, n?01’—. &gt; j F. F. FUddh I-ot. 127 ---- •••
626.77 : f »rd. Flcridn ihln 19th day cf January A. I). 1925.
f»'-d,
Florida, this l?th day of January. A, |). 1925.
nling t.t Dr. C- • 3 '
ill. C. Paeglow, Lot 150
671.9ft l (Fool)
I- R. PHILIPS, City CUrk.
Put
a
and Iricre.
l Seal2
' *
L K’ WUUPSli City Clerk.
Jan. 20 , 27; Feb. 3, 10 , qnd f t
Jan. 20 , 27; Feb. 3, 10 and 17.
j*s
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National
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Owners Give
Canines To City
To Escape Taxes

I

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923.
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
' A Very Needful Prnycr:—Shew
2 mo thy ways, 0 Lord: tench me
1 thy paths. Let integrity nnd up.■ Tightness preserve me: for I wait
on thco. IValrn 25:4*21.
ADMONITION

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The matter was brought to our attention by an accident
in our composing room when a colored employee suffered
a very painful injury. The telephone ' was immediately
brought into use and one doctor after another was called
as rapidly as possible for fully fifteen minutes. Finally one
wbb secured and in the course of a half hour h is services
were rendered.
,Now the question arises why wouldn’t it bo possible for
the doctors of Sanford to establish some central office at
which n physician could always be readily secured. It
might not bp necessary or practical to have, a doctor in thifi
office all the time but at least a nurse could be maid*
tained there through some co-operative scheme of the phy­
sicians who could put anyono calling immediately in touch
with some doctor.
Tho seriousness of this problem is more easily seen when
one considers the immediate necessity of medical attention
when one has been shot or wounded in such a way as to be
in serious danger of bleeding to death. A doctor’s immed­
iate care and attention might very easily save a life which
might otherwise bo forfeited if valuable minutes were lost
in trying to locate a phyisician to handle the case.
The problem has been carefully worked out in other
cities. In one wc have in mind, the doctors of the com­
munity co-operate in maintaining an ofTice at which a nurse
acts as a sort of central. An endeavor is made to have at
least two doctors in the ofTice at all times for the express
purpose of answering emergency calls. The doctors each
take their turns in being the ones to remain in the ofTice.
If for any reason, no doctor happens to be in the office
when an emergency call is made, the nurse, by means of
data previously supplied for the purpose, gives the inquirercr a number where he can be Bure of finding a phys­
ician. In this way doctors are enabled to respond to em­
ergency calls in the shortest possible time. In the city
just cited, the telephone number of the central office is
printed on the cover of the telephone book.
Here is a problem which the doctors of Sanford could
very well solve, and one which, if properly handled, would
result in untold benefit to their community, and possibly
the saving of many lives.

I called today on Peter Douht,
I carried him a keg of kraut,
And fancy pics nnd plain;
He broke his northwest collarbone
While carrying a hod of stone,
Kt
And ho'n In bitter pain.
&gt;,v‘ "I hope," I raid, “that when you're
well,
K- ‘ Ami Merry as a wedding hell,
J- You'll profit by this woe;
■‘ Misfortune finds you, busted cold,
Yon haven't any minted gold,
Or any kind of dough,
v You have no rubles In your purse,
‘. You can not hire n doc or nurse
Or buy the druggist’s dope,
And If the neighbors didn’t come
And bring you pills and chewing
gum,
----------------- o-----------------You’d bid farewell to hope,
v When you are well and on your I
Itfeet,
1 beg you, save your money, Pete,
In nice tin savings banks;
w*' Then
Man power, or woman power, is whnt every employer is
if you suffer a reverse
looking
for. Man power, or woman power, is what every em­
You'll find a Holacc in tho purse
Thht’s stuffed with marks and ployment agency is trying to find. It is the scarcest tiling
. francs.”
Said Peter Doubt: “I wonder why in tho world. li is the most needed.
There are many folks looking for work. Any employer
No man can give away n pie
Without a lecture stole;
can find millions of unemployed, but he will also find that most
- No man can give a cun of beans
Without an uplifo spiel th at means of them will not be AL5LE to do the work in the way it should
be done. Old and excellent advice is “Know something about
Relnpso to those who ail.
. AH day the neighbors bring me everything. Know everything about something.’’ Hut the

Making* The Most of Abilities

cakes

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And poultices to easo my aches,
And porridge in a can; 1
And, heeding not th a t I am bored,
I They cry: Oh, Pete, when henlth's
restored,
Brace tip and bo n man!”
I t seems to mo an evil trick .
To roast a maa when he is sick
And writhing in his bed;
When I again am hale and strong,
Como up und show me where I'm
wrong,
And I will punch your head.”
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—By WALT MASON.
fGood evening! Whnt nro you do­
ing to niukc Sanford bigger and
better.
-------- o-------Tho trouble about Death Is he
doesn't always tuko those who can
best bo spared.
-------- o--------Many a man walks Into your
ofllco with u pleasing personality
and makes you wish ho had come
alone.

Wc received n paper from a lit­
tle town in Illinois the other day
which boasted this on the top of
itw front page, "He who tooteth not
his own horn, the same Bhull not
ho tooted.” And there may be a
little truth in that.

ONE OF Napoleon’s sayings,
moat characteristic of him, was
" J ’ordonne, ou je mo tala." That
means, “I give orders, or I say
nothing/’ 'th at describes Calvin
Coolidgc.
He proved, as VicePresident and daring., the cam­
paign, that he knew how to say
nothing, when not talking seemed
wise.
Now politicians discover that
he alio known how to give orders.
And it doesn’t please all of them.
THE PAULIST Fathers of New
York, will install a powerful radio
station, to cost 940,000, to be used
"to tench the truth about the Cath­
olic Church to the people of the
United States.”
That means bbeying, on n gi­
gantic scale, the command to
preach the Gospel to all the world.
The Paulist Fathers undoubted­
ly will have competition, for the
air is high nnd wide, and the ether
through which the radio messngo
travels reaches to the farthest fix­
ed star.
Each individual can
"tunc in" to get the message that
he wants.
Unfortunately there will prob­
ably bo more tuning in for jazz
music than for religious exhorta­
tion.
Foreign scientists are coming in
rapidly from oil directions to study
the sun’s eclipse. They will use
it to help verify or disprove part
of the Einstein theory.
And not one of them will be
freightened. Nobody except a few
savages here and there will believe
as everybody once believed, that
an evil spirit is trying to cat up
the sun. Nobody will kneel down
and pray thnt tho sun may come
hack to save the world from total
darkness und that the devouring
demon be compelled to drop it.

“YOU DON’T see many darned socks in a laundry any
more," says a city laundryman, who lays it to the spread of
feminism, lie’s wrong. Folks who can afford to send their
socks to tho laundry don’t have to wear darned socks. The
others wash tln-m at home.—Clipper’s Weekly.

THE BUSY MAN’S NEWSPAPER

Sees It

Comnund, or Keep Quiet.
Broadcasting Religion.
An Eclipse Coming.
How Rich Is America?
BY ARTHUR- BRISBANE
(Ceprright 1MO

trouble nowadays is that it is hard to find anyone who knows
anything about anything.
The Miami Tribune has some excellent thoughts upon
this subject, which are well worth reading. “This is the
age of specialities,” says the Tribune, “hence the necessity
for specialists, those who have prepared themselves for spe­
cial lines of work.”
“The era of main strength and awkwardness has passed,
so there is small chance for those who arc merely able to
work at things. They must lie able to do them, and do them
understandingly.
"There never was a time when there was a louder cry for
men and women than just now.
“The type of those demanded is the practical type—men
and women who can do things, and do them well, and some
particular things especially well.
.“Health is of first importance in the matter of efficiency,
for without it one can never accomplish the maximum of
work, and the muximum is what each and everyone owes to
the world.
"Yes, owes to the world, and if it is not paid in this life
it will be deducted from the next,
“Re sure of this, that no one shall over escape his dues,
or avoid the penalty for not paying them.
“You are in debt to the world just to the extent to which
you can better it, which is the extent of your talent for good.
If you have a talent for making money you must apply that
talent to the extent of your ability.
“No matter how small your talent, if well used you will
be entitled to rank with those who succeeded, and no matter
how great your talent, if not well applied you must take your
place with those who fail. It is not a question of quantity
but of quality.
“ You may call it hell, if you please, or what not, but just
the same you will have to give an account of your steward­
ship here, and if your account shows that you arc short in
the matter of reasonable results you will have to take your
place among those who have failed.”

Those people up in Georgia seem
to be getting more than their share
of rain during the past four or five
months.
-------- o-------Tho Tumpa Times Indiscrctcly
rem arks that some 'children are
unspoiled, but most of them have
grandmothers,
---------o-------A pessimist is a man who growls
beenuso ho sold a piece of property
for only twice us much as ho paid
for it when it sold for a few hun­
dred dollurs more today.
-------- o--------If Dcl,und anti Sanford want to
b« on the main highways of the
state, they should get together und
work out some plan for construct­
ing abroad in Volusia county from
tho Scmltude county line to De“THE MAN WHO, expending hia energies wholly on
Land.
-------- o—-----1private affairs, refuses to take part in public affairs, plumBill Bryan i.- going to make tho \ ing himself on his wisdom in minding his own business, is
race against Senator Fletcher for blind to the fact that hi:| own business/ is made possible only
tho United States senate next year.
Our advice to W. J. is—DON’T— by the prosperity of his community.”—Herbert Spencer
W inter Haven Chief. He’ll bu
elected if he consents to run.

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THE BANROHO HERALIV TUESDAY* JANUARY 10,19*5

A Problem for the Doctors

Sanford Herald'
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HAuhTe p

OA'N.DOBg

■will be ready to^
a moment’s notk*;

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; ih ^ 'd W r t

.SESrasgjs
kept the p c e p f f l
could let it strike

(F 'We DO A5*t rv^.

Lovem of
joy learning ^
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has becn i*L
et the mice hear iS

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If you don’t tan a
you can say ft, S
snowed in four iW
the weather.

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Mining Califonki!
{ $10,000 was rationu
erica. Cops claimP
! ing it too far.

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I More girls are |
1 ball, perhaps
| exceliont training
' counter rushes.
If a Chicago
her husband for i
she says she di^H
get money nway

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Expedition has j
ay Peninsula to .
Don't have to go a jt
1v/ild women.

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Stove and Fkjl
Wood
Cut to 1.
JD.Oil per tsril

Britt Realty!
TEAPOT DOME AGAIN
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

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Superstition was not confined to
Tho minority of the Senate Oil from Wyoming nnd other western
the "lower classes" in the good old Committee, indorsing the major­ stntus. Even without the circum­
days, und it is not confined to them ity’s condemnation of Secretary stances attending tho transfer of
now.
Fall for accepting a loan of $100,- the black satchel to Secretary Fall,
I hat good, learned man, a tiricjoou (lI)(j other favors while ho was there would havo been an investi­
American patriot of the soven-] jn
Cabinet, nevertheless takes gation of the transaction between
Iccntli century, Increase Mathor, jSj5UL, with the committee majority Full and tho oil magnates.
who wrote the “Essay on Remark­ pn the rightness of the secrecy
Fall is made the "ont of all the
able Providences,” observed an .practised in the leasing of tho wrath in the hearts of tho com­
eclipse
- . , of ,the
, .sun, and believed . It- naval oil lands. Because of the mitteemen. No one else dozed
?XI; r ,'f I 10
alleged
“existing international over nn official duty; no one else
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complications.” the minority as- neglected that vigilance necessary
a S T K f I';.™ "1&amp; T
. t a t it
entirely
»„,l to keep a t proper distance those
proper
for
Secretary
Fail
to
nr- who would prey upon the coun­
n’t even know that Chauncey was
try’s resources held in trust for
g
itiute
leases
which
were
etiunvlldead.
the people.
Tho committee
That shows how far men wan­ ent to private salee without com­ all
records
its
verdict
that, no m at­
petitive
bidding.
der from the truth nnd they mere­
But thu majority report of this ter what the law mny Go or not
ly guess.
committee is the majority convic­ do to Mr. Fall, his acceptance of
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■•■rii
iiiuw hk mv?
tion among
the ji'iijMc
people mtu
and iv
it m
is i! thl* IOTVUS VItS(|CP the COIltl ill OTIS Sill*
tv will Grounding
^
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r!" , , 0 yo,uu 1 ii .
lo-pt-vdiet' that ‘There'
them, "Such are acta n o t;3
it&lt;i States n worth, all together,^
„ Cabinet o ffic e r'to he tolerated nnd arc ffbi* l o 'tie ! B
In thousands of millions of dol- who wi„ trade off national p ro -1condoned."
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, toorty by Mr. Fall’s methods, even i There will follow some debate ja
the property
property &gt;n the United- oUKh, ,h m ‘ n,ay bti no question! and voting on the reports of the i«
nil\ the
* * years
y ‘ ago amounted “bf undue influence exercised by Oil Committee; but, so fur ns the
States three
Senate is concerned- Teapot Dome
tr, about $320,803,802,000.
That tho lessen to secure the property. anti
•••
related scandals are laid to IS
It
was
Fall's
secrecy
and
haste
in
means 220 times one thousand mil­
test,
affairs
that
for
n
time
thrent
■
leasing
these
lands
thnt
first
lion dollars, with 803 millions to
brought the m atter before the cned to overwhelm the Republican, ■
spare
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Jennie
in the protests of Senators I’arty at the polls.
It’s a great deal of money, hut
am may he sure thnt it’s much
osa than the United States is
worth. I’roporly developed, the!
State of Texas will be worth more
than the total “wealth of the Un­
PALM BEACH TOST
ited States” as now estimated.

A POSITIVE ASSURANCE

While we believe in a progre
policy in the conduct of our busin
it is our undeviating practice toi
here to the strictest conservatism!
all transactions.
Safety, Strength and servicei
here in what we believe you will
sider an all-around helpful bar
service.
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TO CURB OIL WASTE

NOBODY has the faintest idea
With the forwarding of inquiries I Here, apparently, is one "investiwhat the real value of this coun­ to 33 leaders of the oil industry for I cation’- which has gotten off on the
try amounts to . In ten years the
right foot. Instead of wasting time
total wealth, according to the fig­ "frank statements of facilities nnd nnd money on non-essential hackures above, has increased moro opinions,” the governmental inquiry work the conservation board will
than seventy-two per cent.
Give into the stupendous oil waste in obtain facts and opinions from exthis nation fifty million more in­ the United States has formally got- pcfta in the oil business and will
habitants, intelligent, willing to ten under way. The inquiry- is b e -, Roil them all down to a workable ]
work, and they would raise the va­ ing conducted by an oil conservu- plan. Secretary Work is chairman j
lue of the uution's property live tlon board appointed by president i 0f the board.
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hundred per cent in half a gener­ Coolldgo with thu object of finding
The problem o! our dwindling
ation.
thp actual extent of the annual national oil reserves is one of tho j
-------mil wastage in tlm United State-, most serious facing the U nited.
THAT IS probably as good a de-inml of evolving a means of avert- States today. We have come, In 1
scriptioii of what will happen a s 1in* depletion of our dwindling o il) the last few j-enrs, to the point
; where it is almost impossible to 1
any. But nobody known WHAT reserves.
To quote from the inquiry which imagine whnt would happen if our
the situation will really be, at any
lime. It is all temporizing guess- has gone out to the prominent oil supply of oil and gasoline should
men, “ it is the purpose of this give out. Dependent on other n a -!
ing.
board to conduct this inquiry so far tioiis for our supply wo should he
possible us a co-operative study at their economic mercy. Millions
BUT THIS thought is recom­ na
to
representative oil m en' of automobiles, tractors nnd other
mended to the President und to his mustwhich
be the largest contributors, machines of commerce would lie
advisors. DON’T overlook the The opportunity
is here for the rendered useless and a nation which
fact that $200,000 worth of flying men who know the
facts to coni-* hus come to look upon petroleum
machines from a foreign coun­
and cuggest safe lines of a* a prime necessity would be hclptry could destroy every one of thu forwnrd
lumcdial action."
Mesa indued.
$150,000,00 worth of holdings in
short order.
IT WOULD be worth while to
spend a few million dollars to get
the needed fighting planes, :f only
an INSURANCE for the billions
of dollurs worth of property, op­
en to attack inthis city.

IF YOU WISH TO DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY
INVESTIGATE PROPOSITION!
THAT I HAVE TO OFFER

E. F. LANE
REALTOR
First National Hank HuihlingRooms 501-502. Phone 95
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr.

THE STRENGTH OF FASCISM
NRW YORK IIKKAU) TKIDUNE

Mussolini’s strrngth in the Ital-|th cm have been involved In thinn Chamber has been demonstrnt- K 'ararra marble quarry strikes and
WHAT WILL happen when, in cd again and again by roll calls, j fhis action hns caused friction with)
the course of tho Dawes plan, It On Friday he had 307 vutC3 to|*he National Employers' Assicint- ___________ ________________
bcccmca necessary for Germany to 33 for the Glolitti-Orlando op-1ion, which had previously co-op- 5 °
a
J ' r - a :la n U ,i*I"® *n3a3B naa
One of ,S anford’s "old fossils”,
KT. I'KTKKSBUliO INDEPENDENT
pay really big indemnities every position. The so-called Aventinei crated actively with Mussolini.
2
who ia probably the slickest bur­
year? This is an answer to that nhscntccs remained
uncounted.' There are very few Fascists in 5
glar here, still out of jail, bought
Confidence men, who were once men who, having made money are question, by one of the most im­ The present Chamber is and will -Southern Italy. The seat of tlm H
a piece of property about six
After portant and ablc financiers in tho continue to be overwhelmingly Fas party’s power is from Romo n o rth '5
months ago for five thousand dol­ numerous enough in St. I’eters- unable to take care of it.
to Venice unu Piedmont. But.Fas- n
cist.
lars and is now "giving it away” hurg, have not been hack in the the club has been formed Weil will country.
“Germany will say to France
What most Romo dispatches fail cUm, as a protest against
.. ........ ...disln.... .. I!
with a net profit to himself of last few years, due ti&gt; the fact probably term himself financial ad­
thnt public sentiment is so strong visor or business trustee.
and England, when the Indemnities to tell us about i* too eei&gt;nom(c| tejrration and disLrdcr, has Imcn uu
nearly fifty thousand.
that there would be danger of via.
Why shouldn't the "Yellow Kid” become heavy, ‘If you insist on and popular support behind the'linked in tho last two years with u
ictico if they endeavored to oper­ graduate from n confidence man payment, very well.. I must cut Mussoli- i government. An article the revived Nationalist rcnfimont M
□
And Arthur Brisbane snys that ate here again. But St. Peters­ into n manager of estates? He prices to the bnno und undersell In the second news section of this
the-country. It has acquired a n
in a few years Florida will bo a- burg has had experience w ith1has seen establishments that Used you, us I CAN do in the principal issue throws some light on this of
M
broadly- constructive- treed
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rinfe to New York City as Atlan- wire tappers confidence men and to be known ns second-hand stores markets of the world, thus throw­ subject. It points out that the snow
extraordinary
praitim
l
rcItc City is. lie means that trnns- therefore ir. more or less interested blossom out into “rehovating ing your workers out of employ­ backbone of Fascism is the small ■alts in l ho fields o! government nn
rmrtation will be so speeded up in what happens to then: in other shops;" tho old fashioned lmrbcr ment and your industries into dis­ farmer und land owner in middle administration, fin-met and tCon- n
;hat the trip from .Sanford to New places.
B
und northern Italy. This power­ oniicx. Italy has come hack with . U
shop now becomes a “valet ser­ order.’
Fork City \vi'l n quire only a few
Whether he was ever in St. Pet­ vice;" hnsh-houses have become
"France, not much of an rxport ful class has furnished the bulk of a rush in tho last tw . y-arr, thanks u
lour*. What will property values ersburg is not known, but there is tea rooms, stenographers have nation, will tell Germany to pay in the recruits t» tho militiu and a to the fa s iis t program.
j II
u
n Florida bo then?
a well-known confidence man who grown into all manner of vice-as­ full, und do ns she pleases in the large part of the moral energy
The move incut i* bigger than 1M
which sustains the new regime. any one man or group »,f m- n '[( n
lias recently been in the lime­ sistant secretaries, and prize fight world markets,
England, on the contrary, bound These small Italian farmers have Mussolini retires, as he l h ,q&lt;. ■it"n
Why an editorial page? Is a light. He is ‘Yellow Kid” Weil— managers arc now boxing inito sell all over the world or starve, prospered greatly since the war. has said that he hope t„ ,|0 ,
ode that is interesting Florida brutally described by the police ns presaarios.
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world’s slickest confidence
I'tors just now. Without enter- the
We are told that good clothes in­ and with a threatening radical par­ They are for order nnd reconstruc­ party Would still live , ,,
n * into the merits of the discus- man—-who quivers with injured in­ spire confidence
in
business. ty to worry her, will demand that tion and against Socialism ami ho numerically the stronger sin,.;, u
m
i
ion,
_
and
there ure many argu- nocence at the latest charge that Doubtless it goes for names ns Germany compete on u reasonable Communism Fascism also has the! party in the kingdom, It Hu fer- "
neats to be advanced in favor of he ha* swindled Herman L. But­ well. The “front"
has always basis, even though it might mean backing of the new labor unions| vor and unity, while
t, ro»r
r chief satisfaction in con­ ter, a Hamilton, Ohio, business been a m atter of concern for the amaller reparations.
composed chiefly of commercial groups have little or not hi™ "Vo •«
i' r-'r a daily uquih or two on man out of $37,000.
“Then Franco and England, on employed', professional workers common. Not individu 1 Vku 2
confidence man und when his
O trtnl afioir*, lies in the fact that
“I have reformed," protested judgment appears to receive eon opposite sides of the fence, will anu unskilled laborers. The old ion hut economic fiores*
•r.n v dee our opinions in a the Yellow Kid; “I am now a stock firination from tho progress of the say truthfully, that she cannot get Unions of specialized workers ure tjonalist theories have made'F ^ - 18
ttfijti.] independent manner. Tills salesman.” He further announces legitimate business world, there is ensh for unprecedentedly huge rfr iimutral or iiicliicx) toward Social- cUm strong I f influence, w huth-S
SanTord, Fla. j / [
i t'Min is not subsidized in any his intention of forming u "cradle nothing for the “ Yellow Kids” to partition payments without taking bin The new unions were organa time «
P- or form .— 'Harry Neel club" t«&gt; recruit, members from ji do
tho idea of reducing Cr
or ftTitVwUi )probnhly conjimt
on hut
nut to
nt continue to carry aloft, world markets from ptljcr count- ized with th
to
i KL idle idee Doily OaiAjiU*.' ■/, • the rqnks of persecuted busmensl tho torch.
jvtys.”
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w »trikys. Bqt recently some of dominate Italian imlitics.
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LESSONS FOR CONFIDENCE MEN

SAFE, CONSERVATIVE,
MODERN

The Seminole County Bank
forms every function of a stre
well regulated Bank. With every
to-the-minute’facility and with
proper conservatism for abso’
safety, you will find this a desira
banking* connection.

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MISS KATHRYN WILREY, Society Editor.

U. D. C. BALL MONDAY NIGHT IS MOST
ELABORATE OF SEASON

he given by tho j
[lent of the Wobe at 1 o’clock
21. It Is open
Miss Della McManus of Macon,
Frank E. Morse or Tulsa, Okla.
city nnd to rcaI not members as Go., is the guest of friends here. spent Monday in Hanford.
Jbers. The charge
N. D. Kurley of Jacksonville
It is requested
Mrs. George It. Htovnll of Wil­
tend going notify is in Hanford for a few ilnys on
mington, N.
is visiting her sis­
jn, not later than business.
ter. Mrs. c. J. Wolf. Mrs. Htovnll
Mr. and Mrs. Rnymond Fox of will !&gt;-• remembered ns Miss Helen
Ocala were in Hanford Monday to Kennedy.
nttend the U. D. C.
•m -*,&gt;.**1 »)lt ' MM
M|*III (
« Tne many friends of Waller
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brumlcy, Connelly who is critically ill at thn
chanter of Snn- and Mrs. G. I). Baxter of Chuluota Fernald-Lawton hospital will be
glad to know that he is somewhat
Ml represented nt spent Monduy here.
Improved Tuesday.
Conference now
Iona Beach. Mrs.
Mrs. Nelson Gray of New York
eat, regent of the City is visiting friends in San­
Mrs. Joe Thomnson, Mr. nnd
rs. John Leonardy, ford.
Mrs. Reginald Thompson of Jack­
| left Monday to ntsonville nnd Mrs. Minnie McKindnys conference,
zie of Montgomery, Ala., were vis­
Harry
T.
Bodwell
who
is
ill
nt
Mrs. A. T. Ilossiter his home in Rose Court is report­ iting Mr. and Mrs. Luke Thomp­
ring Loucks will go
son over tho week-end.
Ilk Tolar who Is in ed much improved, Tuesday.
rate board will also
Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Sand­
erson of Providence. R. I., were
visiting in Sanford, Monday.

PERSONALS

fjrates Leave
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rlonored At
irty Monday

Mrs. J. W. Allen of Sarasota
was the guest of Mrs. Craig
U. D. C. Bull, Thompson Monday.
lu, Calvin Teague
|dinner at the SemlMrs. II. Masscll of Ft. Lauder­
noring Miss Anno dale arrived Tuesday for a few
[derson, S. C., Mias days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.
ana of Mnpntville, Ivor Culpepper.
to the attractive
md Mrs. W. ThcoMiss Edna Chittenden left Sat­
mid Mias Rosa
fena, H. C.. who is urday for St. Augustine where she
of Mr. and Mrs. will bo an attendant in the wed­
ding of n friend.
idly appointed table
|by a bowl of variMrs. J. Ivor Culpepper nnd chil­
peas. porsagea of dren, Carolyn nnt! .Jack, returned
irked the plncea of Tuesday from a two weeks visit
es.
in Perry.
laid for, Miss Anr.e
Miss Teague SimFrank Woodruff, Walter Hand,
»sa Gray, Miss Sar- Arthur Yowell and Ralph Wight
Spencer Jr.. R. L. leave Tuesday-for a hunting trip
feiach, C. E. Patter- of several days,
in Teague.
H. If. Bundy
of Altamonte
Springs, E. M. Reid Sr., anil E. M,
Reid Jr„ of Orlando motored to
Sanford Monday.

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Ono-of the most enjoyed and I Punch wna served throughout
quite the most elaborate ball of the evening from a beautifully npthe present senson was given Mon­ pointed tabic, the punch bowl bcing banked with
fern and red
i social meeting day evening in the Armory by the roses. Four tall red taperi In sil­
N.
Op
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Chapter
of
the
ot Wesley a t 8
ver holders were placed at the
ie of Mt». W alter United Daughters of the Confed­ corners. Those serving were Mrs.
Jly Street. The eracy, in celebration of the birth­ L. G. Stringfellow. Mrs. CUude
the hostess, Mrs. day of the beloved Southern lead­ Herndon, Mi*3 Carolyn Spencer and
\ Mrs. K. D. Mc- er Robert E. Lee.
Miss Virginia McDaniel.
* Zachary, Mrs.
Never has the hall been more
At 11:30 o’clock a delicious sup­
„ W. T. Mitchell, beautifully decorated.
The col­
and Mrs. L. M. umns were covered with stream­ per was served. ' The splendid
muiic was furnished by the Fort
ers of red and white, entwined Pitt Collegians.
len by the Music with feathery fern in which were
The efficient committees who
he Sanford Wo- placed number of small Confeder­
were
responsible for this success­
program Is by ate flag*!. Flags were further us­
ful ball were: Mrs. A. P. Connel­
fof Orlando,
ed ns decorations. (
ly, president and:
lunt will enterThe receiving line was headed
Decorating: Mrs. C. P. Herndon,
[Bridgo Club,
by Mrs. E. A. Douglass who is rhnirman, Mrs. D. D. Caldwell, Mrs.
tsdoy
state recording secretary. Mrs.
II. liawson, Mrs. N. 0. Garner,
irner Circle will Douglass was beautifully? growned J.
r , Mrs. J. N. TolMrs. G.________
D. Bishop,
ck with Mrs. C. in flesh colored, beaded satin. The ar,
Mrs. H. L. Gibson, Mr*. L.
rel Avenue, Mrs. remainder of the receiving line Hngnn.
D. Dorsey will who are nil officers of the chanter
Music: Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs.
wore: Mrs. L. 0. Stringfcllow, R. J. Holly.
Bpartment of the who wore handsome gown of black
Floor: Mrs. Bruxton Perkins,
ill give a lunch- sequins, Mrs. George A. DeCoUcs, Mrs. \V. T. Langley, Miss Marga­
who was beautifully gowned in ret Davis.
tf the Methodist white satin, elaborately beaded.
Favors: Mrs. Geo. DeCottes,
[at 3 o'clock with Mrs. W. C. Hill wore apricot rat- Mrs. S. Puleston.
ison 517 Mytrlc In trimmed in gold lace. Mrs. B.
Refreshments: Mrs. Allen Jones
L. Perkins war. attractive in a chnirman. Mrs. Ruby Connellv,
111 will entertain peach colored headed gown, Mrs. Mrs. Kent Kosalter, Mrs. L. A.
fridge Club.
M. S. Wiggins wore black lace Bromley, Mrs. F .E. Roumillnt,
Ja y
trimmed with sequins and Miss Mrs. A. F. Bell, Mrs. John Schi»rt will entertain Martha Fox was lovely in a gown rnrd, Mrs. Tom Williams, Mrs.
Club;
of ccru lace. Judi? ,L. G. String- Clifford lie'll. Mrs. H. If. Chappell.
I Pan
Parcnt-Tcaohcr, fellow, the only Confederate vet- Mrs. L. G. String fel lev/.
icet
at *1 o clot . crat1 v.'ho was able to attend, was
ict nt
Dishes, silver and paper nap­
la charge of the a Ieo in the receiving line.
kins. Mrs. Morton Thigpen, chair­
Margaret F03 In tho absence of the president man, Mrs. J. II. Roumlilat. Mrs.
Mrs.
A. P. Connelly, because of P. M. Elder, Miss Brenda Morri­
Bwell will enter- tho serious
of her son, the son.
IJridgo Club, grand marchillness
Publicity: Mm. M. S. Wiggins,
was
led
by the vicefty
chnirman, Mrs. G. W. Spencer,
president,
Mrs.
George
A.
DeCotR. Caswell will
Many Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Miss Kath­
f o'clock Bridgo tes with Mr. DcCottcs.
beautiful figures were introduced ryn Wilkey.
Place: Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mrs.
and the large number of beautiful­
Library nt ly gowned guests made it a scene J. I). Parker.
of lovliness, long to lie remember­
Tickets: Mrs. II. D. Caswell,
A number of favor dances chairman, Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs.
It the Library at ed.
with unusual fnvors added much
to the gala spirit of the evening.

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ted at Bridge

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two lads, soft of a U. S. Naval J Mr*.1 Hogan, Junction t
“Catacombs” Chtarch
officer, wKh leas than six years , Kan.ias and ner son J. Clark
'pan, of Dnytcma were guesta:
The Bridge Tea that was an- between thorn.
Invites In Deposed nounced
' Mrs. J. E. Snyder over the
by the St. Agnes Guild
J. E. P yatt, of Oak Park, end
Episcopal Bishop ff o r nFrlday, Jan'. 23, has been III,Mrs.
Is an honored guest. The states
—
j postponed. Tho date will be anof New York, New Jersey, Mass­
Mrs. Mary Jacobs with ___
NEW YORK, Jan. 20— U rban’ nounccd inter.
achusetts, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Mrs. J . T. Jacobs, wore w«l*f
PHONE:—Res. 42S-J
J. Lcdoux, known as “ Mr, Zero,” ' -------------------Kentucky, Pennaylvanla and Minn- i come visitors to their home coi
yesterday invited the Right Rev.
c«otn are represented in the Inn munity Sunday,
Bunson Springs
thus far. .
William Montgomery Brown, for­
bishop of the Protestant EpisA Coast Dress | mer
Among those visiting the Inn fd r! „
a1’^
^ins
copal Diocese of Arkansan, who
Tho National flag floats over
first time aro Mr. and Mrs. j Seig and Mrs. Tuppcr attorn
was expelled from tho ministry for the Inn campus from the peak of tho
heresy by the ecclesiastic court of a new thirly-flvo foot flag pole Wm. R. Cantrell, of Plainfield, N. &lt;'{"j tcachci*' Club at Sanford o
J.. and Mrs. C. H. Robinson a n d |* n “ay»
..
nppcnl. sitting a t Cleveland, to erected New Years
Miss
E
W
Peakes,
of
Brookline,,
v;~
~~
,
.
\
join his "Church of the CatAMass.
t Mrs. Ghns. t . Rcc lectured o
cembs" in Nov* York. He mnde
Dr.,and Mrs. f , S. D.aLong are
Thursday evening nt the Bnplui
public the following telegram to n(.n{
nafn nt the Inn. Mrs. Do Long
church to a large audience nt tjMM
Bishop Urown:
Cnme
wit* Sunday ___
amPthe doctor drove
mooting of tha Huluota P a re n t* ^
Chuluota
Lift up thy heart. Take rtuwn from Jacksbnvillo in his car nrnviTcachcr'n Association.
thy crown and ntoro thy cross In j.Jt; on the. 13th. Mrs. DcLong is
the heart of tho catacombs. The! already much better nfte.* resting
Little Mildred pjeterson is very
Tommie Peterson
aged tiiiw'&gt;l
pharisees enst you from Mammon’s 1frc:n their long trip.
year*, died Friday evening nt h b
Temple. We welcome you Into tho
_____
home near the Wainwright Lum­
church of the humanized NazarMrs. William Jncobs has been ber yards. Tommie was a winsome
The
New
England
string
quar­
on?, where the humble prevail."
child, H b appealing smile will he ’
fig *'
.quite ill th b week.
liishop Brown replied: "1 greet tette have given two move concerts
missed
in the schools and in tho
in
the
Inn
social
room
on
the
even­
m
you, the greatest American dram­
Mrs.
Maudo
Tupper
is
reporthor»^—h&gt;»
m others heart
bow
ings of the Jan. 10 and 17. Good
atist now engaged in holding tho audience*
were
present,
and
the
suffering
from
flu.
,oncl&gt;cd
mirror up to tho bunk. Wltchit:
&lt;rgft stock now below par in music wns even more appreciated
Mr.i. J. W. Martin of Oviedo,
W-&amp;J
Mrs. David nnd her two young­ r.nd M.
Clevland.
Wishing you
the than on the opening night. On the
Tiibble of Chuluota
evening
of
Jan.
24
the
program
er
daughters,
Misses
Lucille
nnd
an me."
wera in Dclund January 10, nt the - 1
will
be
interspersed
witn
Scotch
Eugenia, were nt church Sunday. First Baptist Church to attend n
Lcdoux then responded with the
and melodics, and the mem­
following: ‘Doubly crucified, you songs
meeting of officers of tho Wo­
Mrs. Roc’s subject wns "World man’s Missionary Ur.irn of Semcan now be doubly blessed within ory of Robert Burns will be briefly
I,
citizenship it’s four fold develop­ inolo Aisocintioual workers. They • :&lt;
the Church of the Catacombs. Take honored.
ment."
up thy cross and drop in.”
also enjoyed ihc hospitality of the
The Band of the Children’s home
W
Final word from Bishop Brown
fk tninnle Teacher’s ( lub a t Snn- j
entertained the gueuts of the Inn
Mrs. Peterson has n very sick
is ne v av.nited nt the Tub.
by un attractive instrumental and child, Mildred, w h o needs con. ford High School, January 16th. ttfl
vocal concert on Sunday afternoon. stant care.
ORLANDO TO INSTALL
$,yi
JOHN E. FOX
Mr.
C.
W.
Fi-thcr,
of
Snyrcville,
Mrs.
Roe
said
Chuluutii wn&lt; 1
ORLANDO, Jan. 2d—The city
rii.TJy
council of Orlando has voted to N. J., one of the "old guard" Is [ the only place th; t had met her &gt; Real Estate—Insurance
among the guesta whoso presence with a town band!
extend ‘‘the white way" from this adds to the homeyness of the Inn.
All kln&lt;ta rf rrn|irrtjr Llolctl
lor &lt;ulr
city to Winter Park a distance of tIo arrived on the 12th
Mr. nnd Mrs. Windlsh of Clove- I’ nrk A in u if mid Mrrimil S lrrrl
about seven miles. It, is estimated l 1
_____ j lend, Ohio, aro intonated in CiiuL
I I S I
that the project will cost about
&gt;1
Mi.n M. I Bookstavcr, of Dun- uotn prospects.
?16,0t)0, of which a local real de
.. rk, N. SY.,
. t '
velapment has agreed to pay $C,-1
\' rt is one of, lee
■?Iin.t
non
* , Bookstaver
,
, .
m tI
t
•!,*
Mr.t 41I4II
ami All
Mrs.
E Vluatlii
Gas tin «lJacobs
«tE. lllllt UIL'I
and
000.
ored stand-hya of the Inn iai. ly .. cjeorj:„ Jacobs returned henie on
Stove and Fire Place
Di*. James W ilson Cassell, a
, Tuesday from Texas,
EVERGLADE,3 ASSOCIATION merit physician of New York, nr*,
J
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Wood
.
„ rived on the 13th This is hi- fust
It ES f i ALM BLAC II, Jnn. 20 vi^it to Benson Spring '. Lake | Radio listeners here have heard
Cut to Huit
—Tits Everglades Protective As- Monroe has already won his appro- broadcasting stations in Western
Britt Realty Company
Canada during the past week.
____SP.OU per cord delivered
Mrs. Stanley nnd Mrs... Rogers
received news of the sudden death
. of their motlj-r's sister nt her
; home in Canada.
ion is to work for the good of the
Tliis loss soon after the death
entire territory, mid not for any
individual or firm.
Mr. Frank E. Learned, ot Brain­ of Mrs. Reger's, a sistcr-ln-lnw of
tree, Muss., is an Inn guest. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, seems doub­
like a coat; but it is
Learned spent the winter
here ly shocking.
NEGRO
FARMERS
MEET
really one of tho new coat dresses
some yenres ago, and Mr. Len rued
for spring. The material is kasha
TAI.LA HASSIE, Jan. 20—The was with her in a previous visit,
Mr. and Mrs. BInckfeluor of Do
in natural color striped and cross- mini
real Negro Farmers Conference! The lure brought him again.
Leon .Springs and Mr. John Wood
1)a reed in brown. Tho scurf may ri to be held nt the Florida A. &amp;,
c.f Hanford were with tha Peterhe worn as in tha picture, or looao M, College here February 17 and'
aon family on Hntunlny.
q
,
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,
.
A
score
of
guilts
from
tho
Inn
in front revealing a shallow V 1H, l.endin
J ' L’n, mHI ''"'V ” t'Hxlu'.’ers of hr.d a second delightful picnic nt
neckline.
he State will take up inns . o f the ^he Green Spring of the loth, Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder and their
first day, it is stated, with din- i)cLong took some of
party | quests motored to several Florida
c
os
sums
or
eo-onerativu
marketing
TO GIVE BARBECUE
towns. Kissimmee, Lnke Wales,
nnd will emphasize necessity of en­ while n number enjoyed theothers,
walk
Stove and Fire Place
larging the number of farmers co- on the lake front. There was bath­ Orlando, Hanford and to Cocon.
The Brotherhood clusa of the operative associations.
Demon­ ing in the spring, "hot dog” and
Wood
Presbyterian Church will entertain strations will feature the second coffee cooked on tho spot and
Atending Longwod Fair wore
Cut
to Suit
day,
with
staple
crops
anil
truck­
the women of the church a t no old
served under the shade of the tree. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). llrumley, Mrs,
$!),00
per
cord
delivered
fanhlonel harlwcue a t the residence ing crops with illustration:: from 'In the party wore throe "octogo Bessie Baxter nnd Mr. and Mrs.
successful planters featuring the nnriuns’’ who divided two hundred J. E. Snyder. They were pleased Britt Realty Company
.of Mr. nnd.Mrs.,George,ILnrlt&gt;.{yiIv
j«hd fifty years between them; and with the exhibits.........
ford Heights, Tuesday night nt
7:00 o’clock.
Thu Brotherhood is fortunate
securing Thulium G. Htintc
Charlotte, N. ( ’.. to superintend tho
barbecuing. Mr. Hunter is noted
for his exceptionally fine barbecu­
ed land) am! pork.
All the men and women of the m f
church are urged to attend this
gathering.
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dispatches Monday omitted nny
thn*r^ C° i t0 thlf nf»(l minted oul!
I f ..;
York f tot* nthletlc that the boxer hhnr.clf had failed
Mission c a n result of hi* hasty of W00°* 1 ° n nppenrancc forfeit
rturc from Pnrl* without ful“ I know nothing 0f tho alTair rx .
fonnel,
n n VFrench
r ^ u lightweight.
,t o , fiKht Fred cept what I have read in the S ’
I* v * i n&lt;Hca,cd Monday by Pt:s, said Chnirinan Brower, “ hut
if formal complaint Is lodged with
: J r°commission
'VCr' , c^ainnnn
of
Jow F&lt;
^ork
who delu-Hfv
W&lt;’ fi:n&lt;/ tht' fnclR of ,ho ca0c
“* ! ? tJJc obscnce of official jii-.tlfy punishment, we will take
on to Prrdirt what n-tion action under the lermr of an agree
i £ * f ht &gt; ' ” kcn l,ut Ml,I w ,
?.!! »l °xlelin* between the two bod?
fa
*Ll on Wou,d net promptiy on
l0 It
I ’ “Lyyth^CVrnmK
yJLh0c fre n c h nkaU:0n:'
i boxing federation.
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Monday from Paris,
a e n l n ^ I^ C&lt; 1 fwrmnl complaint
i S f l u B ^ undM from Promoters

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PARIS, Jnn. 20—Eight years of
age, four feet four in height, bu:
R an* for the 1925 campaign.
*
driv,nff aa automobile nt
W U k l at a r ' r ‘S tnr,lcy H arris will J-0 kilometers n» hour, Albert DcrnM Ut2 :Tampn for "Pring t minim- frieri?u1 iDuhert to his intimate
f onds-lcavoa for the United
f
Jmvo " U S f tnlT w,loso mninstavs otates
noon to nppcnr with Jn-Hnl
gLv® J®cn f«r yonrn familiar fig?
I;
major league fieldi Tn
come
&gt;! Sect°ed
J°#hn80n’ who i '
•j w h nf lt i o th(’ u&gt;ani •»» a ror n iit ff h 8 faJ Iurc to ouy n Pacific
?chn ° ’ tho mound crew
?In , v k1 George Mogddgo nnd

re within easy
ile of Sanford
often needed,
'hen any sp ehjnlred. It is
ibetirally
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’ I'.kuie.T iai;cn uy a veteran
during NurmiV race In 5Indi'l|»are Garden Vhur.idny night ,
•hat the Tinn made Ids fourth
o[ the track in 21 1-5 roeI hat wu.i when he dcci.led
WiliiM IJitoitt’a pace was too

k w m /ro n , W H *
a t n r" ,,cy price, find several
°l'M r youngsters.
rn
nnd Ilarri!’’ h«HC|,rdin,r to Grl'T,t|'
worid’H tI S i rC8P-0Ct ’''m o it'lost the
W i l i n t e i r « f ^ r S S ‘rani’
■hip they began elTortH tS h u V u n
Jan. 2 0 — Discus.,
the revision of the eniigrai
quota of the United Slater, to
m-'.dc two years hence, Iri- h
pcrM
out Hint the first eff
ams » Pacific Coast League^short- «f thopoint
net of 1921 has l.c,M v
■top, also was bought. These two favorably
to Ireland, Great Mi
rco S u n ,, 28,557. Jt and
j, i
£ :■ ■ ■ « ■ ,
posed, however, that tho “r a ti
In the out/ichl. Rice, Goslin Me ' al oriniiuj” anundircat may
£“
{•
c»Wo. tifa* l
modified by theae f
ooutiiem Association hitter I 1-.1 furiously
urcM’r nnd th» estimates or r,,
SouVr-A
B i . r u ami tain Truvor of New V. rk are
Jiouth
Atlantic Leaguen recruit
available. Ricr nnd Goslitt ' V/i|| tor the eoncitniion that tlm R,
i ay® " h o t fight, despite hi" great IM. quota in 1927 will n , t a
"uhHtituto iMfin&amp; r f ° S na,er o b f i S

'Directory

FOR R E N T -T w o unfurnishe
rooms. 004 Laurel Ave.
TOR RENT—Rooms with or with
out meals.
Reasonable rates
Lincoln House.

D MOTOR UE- FOR REN T-O no upstairs bed­
room. 300 Palmetto Avo.
ING.
RENT—Ono bedroom. 311
H'RIC SERVICE TOR
Park Avenue.
llcctrirj}^ rm ^ rs.

the fourteenth lap with the
'•'on, Ntirmi “enacd up for n
m .econds." It look him
to make the journey round,
r f t|n» niv-ht. Hr averipprnslnwlcjy 2 1 nvondn lo
• during Ids IT; mile race.
0 a ‘luarlvi- miles were a t

- n#SM f0rd t,BuJ,d,nir nnd

Real Estate

WANTED—Position ns bookkeepcr or stenographer
(male) 5
ars experience. Good references.
one 571-J.

A *-

P r®fBrred Stock can b«
cashed on CO days notice, interest
payable April 1st and October 1st
you can t beat it.
q j“ uL.y , elf.hl w r cent Preferred
Stock In thr Hanford Building and
Loan Association, established 1908.

K

WANTED—Boat trailer,
son. 211 First Street
WANTED—Posltliion by experienc­
ed saleslady, housekeeper am!
cashier. Phono 199-11.
*

Houses For Sale

|(

it*U SALE—Nice little home in •
one of (he bi 3t locations on Palm ato Arc. Fivo rooms, bath and
garage. Cash or terms. Como
nnd see It. 2018 Palmetto Ave.

STEWART’S SUB-DIVISION
duced immciliatcly to enter th j
weaving rheds,
only irur#»
leant
Altamonte Springs
&gt;—• “nnd
••»* net uuijr
I wo hundred beautiful building the business but are paid for It,
ts. prices range $150 to $850. " h ib older weavers get extra pay
.’t« them large lots boforo you *° tench the youngsters the crafu .
iy elsewhere. Don’t buy a lo t1 i"
nln,ol,t every other big inIthout a public alley In the rear ;,Uslry nowadays, employer’s in­
line and seo mo any time. I llvo
■*' do&lt;Jt not halt with teaching
re ami wnnt neighbors.
|
rr
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range

You Poor Kid, Why

TOR SALE—Gasoline launch, 23
Are You So Skinny?
by 5 feet, 8 horse, double cyllnrier, four cyclo motor, speed about
Don’t your mother know that
10 milts, in perfect working con‘liUon, will Hell for less than its Cod Liver Oil will put pounds of
value or trade fur Ford Coupe, In good healthy flesh on your bonet
good shape.—P. I). Parker, Gene- ,n Just a few weeks?
Vll. r In,
„ J d l hvrt W . jlruggist has it in
sugar-coated tablet form now so
TOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire tnnt you won t have to take the
nt half price. Phono 415-W. L nasty, flshy-tastlng oil that is up:
f. Trazier.
to upset your delicate stomach.
TeU her that McCoy’s Cod Liver
JR SALE—Tive Pomerainean f ill of vi'rS'i"!1 Tw dut" ar«‘ ch°ck-Spitz puppies, three male, two J ill of \itnlizing vitamines and are
male, $10 each. Also two white
, .? .1 fU‘H
,h produc‘-ra
health Iniildors
she
can find. «""l
yandottes and ono Rhode Island healthT
M SI.way; Krea..H t
for' |,®
tI cockerels, from best laying
floor
’’w r l.^ I'sv.loprn.nt
iV" ,
" l&gt;.ourtKr,"'n&lt;J
rain. T. G. Spearman, Osteen,
rloor
ni.nl T h . PensarolH N&lt;•w*
P

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au
Baby chicks, the moi
• *ufR»’ Ga.—Augusta’, greatest
c.asHified medium, rate cash ,09c ! J9.000 weekly, leadin
| from selected stock
3(fcr*°’ ^
P*r ^ ne* ,n*n''flum shipments. Continentu
ST. AUGUSTINE. FLA. - S t Box 501, Valdosta, Ga.
Johns County Ih rcnchrd through FOR SALE—Roll top
tho St. Augustine Evening Record. hogny, in good conditiot
Quick results. Two cento per word. cheap. Herald Office.
Sample copy on rcauest.

Advertising:

iv« Will build your home, landip« your grove, nnd relieve you
trouble jind worries Incident to
doing up a place.
'' The m eantim e, you can go
hing. io n can fish in any one
the dozen lakes, and if you don’t

P0 R RENT—Jtooms ~ a^ T
nettes. Shirley Apartments —
Opposite Post Office ^
’
—--------------------------------------*'011 RENT—Modern three room
npartment. Apply Mrs. Harvey,
‘D,J Palmetto Ave.

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

Myakka City—Miami fit
chases 35.000 acre tract fo
opment of colonization iiroj
Tavares—Atlantic Coo
railroad purchases site
struction of $10,000 dipot
Hanford. F loriila. Jnn
,- ^ " ..rrri"lIr*'l by Hrcilnn
ill
«*f Florid
.Yf 'X'aUli' rollt.wiMK plar.i
r»«&gt;tw-«...|| tho 1
I .
Pir th,. inirpii
Y 5 ^ n*
Rat urns f,.r

pa«i?iest of ,,4,uullfuI cli*ur ,ako^

Daily Fashion Hint

Five aero farm on hard road,
w in crops. ( 'heup amv on easy

Grnphonolas, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
421 Sanford Ave.

Wc have houses to rent. Come
m a'''* wo us.—Seminolo Realty
Co., 11(1 h. Second Street.

San lord Sign Sbop

and painters of San
OWNER WIM# SELL close in lot, Designers
ford s distinctive signs. San
desirable location for residence, ford
Avenue at First Street.
for $1,100. Small cash payment
requirrd and balaiicv ran lio paid
Phone 480-W.
monthly. Phone 430-W for nnpiintment.
I
-Six lots close in worth $0,500,
ran be bought from owner for $5,..w*.,.0n t,as&gt;’ terms.
Phone |

i Harbin
Seminole
Marble Co,
anti (lranltn rr.

H Q -w m TAKC
b UTTL£ SNOOZE - MAC'S
(botoe D C YON) T O T H E B A N K \
A N D \ N 0 N T B E B A C K T-CR. \
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C. II. TPHlfHlC.
Nanfiinl, I’lurida
P . « . Il.it h»X, I’hune U l

unless you apply LICARBO.
Bolling water, stoves, hot grease
Ore and sua inflict palnfij bun s .
LICARBO takes tho pain away a(
race and preveata blistering. It leives
Ihe ekm dear and smooth without a
"CaT*
•It Is a necessity to every housewife.
A*k your druggist for
uu»uw»«.

Hew- soa
W A K E U P'.1.

^ A H -K U iT T \

wessip. l

V

MR AV-MriB

WHW IS IT l &lt;
tdCUER F i n d
WOU AT VdOkiK
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F’ FLORIST"'
F •} occasions.
L 1hone 2(KJ-W
URMuuir
TO SEL
•“ ure Co. We

MAw0{? - iy i ; / \
8GCAUt€ WOii j
w e a r , Rur-act'-’.
-7 HEE.L‘J« ,— J

1Wo»th.

nave come up fast be
kers have found
they can de
hetn—for the same superior b
same uniform quality, and foi
5
good taste—
lulhis

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obacco

C o.

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1

pVYEir~——
f -H7-L 3.
M nery
SIlOl'—Fol
(“■•Dr call 579-J,
To I d a s
m o n e y ?:
e to loan on
P*"*0*! Borul

' uv Dit' l F uture Srnvicc. luc
Great Britain rights reserved.

CARPENTER
!t»|ialrln* ami IteMadell
Atl.lrro. 3I«M ralmptli, A
SOL'TIII.A.XII I’A| vi&gt;
Tho Paint That
you

Monoy.
arunurartured by
i-nrraitit-l.lm l.I.H P ain t Co,
. ____
H.ilJ by
LOfl.HI.V(I I* \ | v r COMPANY
sii&lt;jc .,11,, . t „ ,
____
Phone 57tl

U lavaior

Elton J. Moughton

O r . BELL'S
PINE-TAR-h°NET
FOR COUCHS

VO°
r
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W H lU d T o u
a ,( ^ E F\A,tvf M E lR irs q

AHCIIITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford, ----------- Florida

i t s

THA-Tb W H 'h
h n m n e .r

J V/RIT 7 1 .
b l l h U T d - l*L.
TOU /\
"1 l^IC C tE T K
-I h a m m e r ,

Phone

Itnaa Ilulbllmr
Orlimilo, I'Url.ln

B y GEORGE M cM A N U S

'T O O C tO A N D TELLLT K E tM T O W T O P

M E IS T

A RCH ITECT
Mi'mb«r L t g

H. A. SI'EIlt

Coughs Always I Dangerous— Quick
f Way to Stop Thera

BRINGING U P FA T H E R

\
C A K M O T P R A C T IS E
M 'T ^ I N C I N Q W I T H T H A T p ™ Q O IN C , O N

DAVID 15. HYEP

LICARBO

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

P‘&gt; Tires, AccessoLWlth a smile. Elm
["j&gt;ne_4i7 1.3.
[e Wations. Mag&gt;nd- F'r-t nnd Elm,
u« and loth Street.

- - - - - «nd Oranltn from a ll
4Udrrlit*. licnt o f q u a lity and

workmanship.
W riu for latest dealgno.

NOW IS T H E T I ME

e g o in g j

Houses Tor Rent

_____ Altamonte Springs.
j ----- —----------- -------------------------iVe have some beautiful lako ( ^
F 0 Ll BENT—J . Musmt Iota on Imko Wildinora on,,- ” ,n’ lJnion AvcnucIf mile from the Dixie Highway
T ~ i-------7 T 7 ---------------

FIERY, ITCHY SKIN
QUICKLYSOOTHED
WITH S U L P H U R

W°.°D FOU S aT k- T fe o tT fi^
ILOO per con nt my farm. G.
Smith. It. I. Mnnrit’u Qln.

TOR RENT
Car. Drive it MIRACLE Concrete Co
__ general
, ,, “H®, minute your clogged nos- | Clrnrvn— February oth
and Second St. cement work, sidewalks, build­
'
tiils will open, the nir passages I •*«. to 3:iio |». j |.
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. B.
1 O jeeoln— Kebruary intb.
of
your
head
will
clear
and
you
Si. lo 3:00 p,
iR jjP A tltlNG ' Terwlllegcr. Prop,
can breathe freely. No more hawit
Lumber
and
Building
Material
li-N — Automobile
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, .M0 to ," 3 :? r ir:br"“ry M" “
Carter Lumber Company
I k and Rebuilding.
dryness. No struggling for breath Mn ra r3:io*?KMrUnry ,U "
. N. Laurel St.
Phone Gfl5
I. Oak Avonuo.
at night, your cold or catarrh will
bo gone.
ILL
LUMBER
CO.
nousu a
M.7,l",i ,:W,i,:bri,L ry ,3,h’
[OR » n iE
February 1.3
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream A. Altamonte—
pBRvrcrE nsy Service. Quality and Price.
m, to 1 S;uo M.
Balm
front
your
/d
ru
g
g
et
f
now.
Mur&gt;— February III
a* all trains. BagApply n little of this fragrant, an- A. l.ul&lt;o
AL to 3:00 I*. J|
TO THE PUBLIC:
ikept'/;, beating crcant in your
Tho following named contract­
nostrils. It penetrates through i,,: s r i " ,irunrr ,s"
ors are fair to Organized I-abor
every air passage of the head, t F .m la --F .b ruary tttb . 10
and pay tho Union Scnlo set by
soothes the inflamed or swollen
Local No. 12GI of Painters, Dec­
mucous membrane nnd relief conics
accepted want ad medium in instantly.
orators and Paper Hangers of
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
America:
It’s Just fine. Don’t stny stuffed
W. R. Pell, F. W. Tetcperton, an Insertion. Minimum 25c.
up with a cold 0r naity catarrh_
Palmetto—Construction of
V. C. Coller, C. F- Metcalf, Horace
Orlando Relief conies so quickly^—Adv.
000,000 ilix-story hotel started
Jiniincz, H. Harrow, R. L. Scl- FLORIDA—URLANDO—
mornng Sentinel; largest classllors, Jesse Cook. T. S. Delk, I. S. fled
I j ’ARI.ORS
buiine.iif, rate lc a word, inlnBltlKt. Marincllo Tnlbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W. imum 24c cash with order.
Venable,
Dorsey,
Howard,
Kelly,
S.
has. Rain water a
Pld First National O. Shinholser. Wo also ask tho A LITTLE WANT AD In Thi
Herald will bring you big re­
TtCTam N-.
Y n hone 245._____
“ASK MR. CONNELLY”
sults. #Advertise
**•*
■•
* * articles
HV. / 1V. vV
those
old
[ a mT d y e r s
you have stored away and havo
About the Following; Bargains
[BAM PRESSKRY
no use for. A little thlrty-cent ad
I specialty.
1to
•ananlaw "»
MKVKWTV font lot „„ s„
may bring you several dollars.
-I »#.l room s. Kum ar.
« • » b rlw ron tilth M„,| |
ADVERTISEMENT
K Rhone 327-J.
Phone 148 and a representative
ilralrnIII#lorntlnn.
Prlrr
J‘""'r ,u r»l»Oiiurr. « |.
Sealed
proposals
will
bo
receiv­
will
call
to
see
you.
APE
rnnli. fiMl prr itimiih.
,,U’
ed by the City Commission of
SMARTLY AND SIMPLY
Sanford. Florida at their office in
new biniKiilo
—*.!0
per
loon
ili
liuyrn
n
»l*len»lnl
neetlm
i
of
rlt»
DESIGNED
Help
Wanted
tho City Hall at or before 2 P. M.
niiitnloit, m oilr rn, nn.l V.1".' *,r *'r *
In nml
Feb. W, 1925 for the furnishing of
Hon. P rlee *2^.10.00.
1 r,rr WJt30.lwi, I.HKI rn
Anyone would be Imppy to wear
the City Hall with desks, filing
itripcs especially when they are so
IUGS
cabinets, chairs and other supplies
nrep ormiKe arnvp iim r t'aiin lelightfully manipulated as in this
for the seating of the audi­
I llih. nil,nil huunr, nil | ur
jne-picce frock. The skirt ii plaited
G STORE
Pre- also
torium.
it the sulci, the from panel being cut
llK*, Sodas.
w«
i.o t h — t.ors
Copies of tho plans and specifi­
n one with the blouse. Braid binds
ou as your phone. cations
$10,000,000 company wants to
may be seen a t tho office
ac neck and short kimono sleeves,
III Put yuu In piM*enalun &lt;
lu iiiNkp auiair rrnI mouf
of tho City Manager.
sell Watkins Home Necessities in
uni there is a tali trimming of plain
WM AL
Bids will be considered on var­ Sanford—More than 150 used dninatcrial at the front «.f the ilrcsi.
LECTRIC CO. " ious types and niuy be made on ly. Income $35 to $50 weekly. Ex­
Medium sue requires 3 |j yards 36Lillon &amp; Platt
nch plain material and 2 yards of
perience unnecessary. Writo De­
iraid.
(IteullorH)
Everything elecpartment 11-5. The J. R. Watkins
^Pictorial Review Dress No. 2272.
Co., 02-70 West Iowa Ave., Mem­ 105 'Magnolia Ave.
Electragith
■lizcs, 34 to 48 inches bust, and 16 to
Phone IS
phis, Tenn.
W
years. Price, J5 ccntts.
y;\TIONS*AND “
SUUDI.IKS

%%$:%

m
■ j U
V V ■ ■

murine emblem stamped In It. ^
Containing parses. Masonic card ’
and some money. Finder return “
1011 Oak Avenue, receive reward.
J.
A. Butler.
—---InBi

wilmhk stewart

CASH—Paid for false teeth, den­
tal gold, platinum nnd dlscnrdcd jew elry-H oke Smelting and
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.

gas

Lost and Found

Graham
n Truck WANT TO SELL—Liat Jo u r pro- FOR SALE—Small home
perty with us now! T o u r dothree neren of land, 60
scripuon will go-ln new catalogue j trees and truck garden. Idt
now being made up# Seo the now far chickonn, electricity and
manager a t the new location. C. 10 minutes out on hard road,
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st 671-J.
National Bank Bldg.
--------- ----------------------------

ALL WOOL 8UITS
Tadored to nieasure, guaranteed
fit. $25.00,
Sanitary hand
fA d "*,,,?.nd _P.r«*ing. Scotch
Last Second
S treet

Building Materia

sr ^

hit th” # UHt c,'aHon a,ld h i: (t50,000
Z
t t fa . series.
' V thyCarlyle
.,!‘3L Same
of the
world
Is expected
»Ji.kiii.ir
T O lS ' iplnce
w " » In“ tho
WP^Won
Hnoun for n
H m r18 will take tin, vote ran* i»r
Ju» d Mb nr, t t&lt;. n o t s p r i „ r r !,!,

-

v? , ^ y « =

RECTORY

,u, Iwark: Dutch Ruother oil
tabled from Brooklyn; Stanley C o
v l C8k^ ,JOU* ht from C cvdnuT
t e c? r® , ‘J? v o l e r n r S ;

‘ S r c-» . 5&amp;*iss-

£ &amp;
W in, " f «
rates on reqncst
cobtutciin |G"*&gt;
,o,Z M'JlKlKfl-Cl.lHl.
-------ClrCU.
latkTn m " South
- * V' th *
rj.orala.
P st. «c M-wordl lln^
TO REACH a e prosperons farm ers and fern g r o w e .s o f V o h u ia
county advertise- In th e D eLand
Daily News rate l c per word, caah
with order.

*ii l t * Journ«l-H*rnld.
» n. South
n»
«**Geo,rain
— *i *rreat«at
SANFORD STOVE IVORKS—Oil news------M,ornl% ■ft«moon,
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves
kly and Sunday Classified rates
r naricB.
ovens nnd victroln*. Your credit
Ti n*. Waycross Journal­
laid |b « Uielr
tic. addrM* as
S treet^ Ph°ne 40L*3* 321 Fir“t Hera' . &gt;Uycroxs. Georgia.
ion. num b.r If
TAMPA MORNING T RIBUNE—
Its. About o n . — I n l a n d m e t a l w o r k
thousand has a
Send in you
y__.r su b scrip tion to th e
h . othvrs ean'i
JAOf
o? t1» "• « W A j C A I l - k S S Tribune or' hand
...... - it
-- to
-J your local
;h you units*
Tin and Sheet Metal Work dealer r
*o
you
can
read Florida’s
kddrsss.
Water and Boat Tanks. At Oak greatest
- newspoper. One year
sir . MUST k«
I at T h . a a sphon”Ull" " J Thlrd StrCCt- T d °- $ 8 .0 0 , fl r
$2.00. If .
.....................
I « . or h r let»
d 's r o .t l.t y p e w r i t e r s a n d r e p a i r s nnce policy add 75 cents "t
raiw.
l tAI1 makes of typewriters foe c filer._______
sale on easy terms,
........fo
- .-.. h
“D0 YOU WANT to b u F
repairs. Office supplies.
Room 1)| , nnytldng?” If so Bdvor
’•______ ______ .
tho “Galnesvilla Sun."
VETERINARIAN
wkjit vniniNiA—riarV.bui

orslar, express nr a
V° W&gt;B xliip I'ODili
caarBo you the r*d
SPECIAL OFFEll
postpaid Series !-•;

iw iiii ijo y A p p o a rs
-

_t*k«I*ndL__2S2.

Automobiles

Tampa—Water supply system to
be Installed In Sunset Park add!Morning dan tion.
J. E. SPURLINO.. sua-divlsion n!n « ' i Tho,,**nJ* of Maine peo
specialist. C
*
Subdivision
to Or- Pic are Interested in Florida p £ r TOR SALE—10 acres celery larid,
Undo, Florida. nnd F 1o r u ody/t ? eac,l.1 them through tbs ■Ji°o. .Kurnl&lt;a Hammock. Rich­
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hlgh- Bentinel. Rate card on apptlca ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
non, fnd.

y iu ivjd rounueJ]
vocabulary. Or*,
j convinced! S « ?J
nntc. 'Tho fir#t vd
'nmke you « ;nn J

(’olumbln, Okc!i
tl’yn and :\;r.tn
IirtordM

All Sanford Business Activitie* of Importance
Miscellaneous
For Sale

PRINTING
WlGHT~PRINlr 61fOP—lRu*h ortf,pe,dn.ltyp Railroad
Avenue.phone dlT-W*.

________ REAL ESTATE
D. A. CALDfcK 4 R .R , ELDRIDGE
Real estate broker*. All kinds of
property listed and for sale Of.
fico 108 Second S t, Near Park
_ Avenue. Phone 282.

riion c fJBO-J 799 Broadway, S n

a

Classified Directory

THE SEMINOLE PRIN TER?—
P ri"H3* *2?* pIcns« - P« m p t
service. Tolcphone 03. New lo_ cation, Welaka Building.
_____ PAPER HANGER
I- I- TALBOTT—Palnter~and pa­
per hanger. Phone 340. 1 1 5
Park Avenue.

TOOSW BBS1

E™"sr;f Walter Johnson I«
Expected to Fcturn to Folt

^'W A S H IN G T O N , Jnn. 20.—Will
{■
C.ry_!n other cBica for young
1#!°^’ ,C Iark Grimth, proud pros!

Herald Want Ad* Will

' / (Cur CD sotwa \
«7».iKr alu
( yoiihOSTA'KS fauV
| y/tnjLOfir uvtc?i

. . .

------ ;J
v u ’'\ 'y ‘. . V TAi.Ii’A, Pin.,
&gt;I A p p a rc n llv T)Lv. .hwHIsM. fast rri-imr way t&lt;
W ith I’e r f d r m t n r o : Pc:f ' Muhctthhcd by e.^ito
v; I’rc 'traR i o f M&gt;
n fcoy^d-up nailery,
((tlrt Few \V cd! h i,lr ,,'vatf'5
profesqiunal
-------I ricn, Johnqy F a rra r nnd BahSy
£* Jan. 21).—1The rest. iCiuik haul., added nm thcr victory
r*navo Ntirmi brat n i t , th.rtr rti
winter
;t*g» *?onJay on th e ’triumph |„
taftlcy by d .rhanto.-n Jinn went V ...., • r
sat a n l Lc&lt;» D k .
« itfternocn worko it * ■“ •n1
holes. KarrolTk j
«&gt;r n birdie fo u r!
The match was *
tho third one for t h r two star a ;
y/ho ore wintering in Tamim, Abof
, Hltthoil nmi George Duncan n n d 1
;Jn u Parnca and Freddie Mctfccd
j having fallen befern them.
yN o Rgsm.T3.gg quit tpoav .
Tl*e match today, ns the ucore of
three extra holes in lirntr.s, was by
IJar the most gruelling the victor i
have played hero todatc? -Au f o r ! ‘
.
, ................
the gallery, which traveled here 1#r,°und; t K,l,rnr n ,«"*! Dicg(
from all parts of Soutli Florida l.llM,il” fjra!* v‘nf1 lusuftljlbht
the match apparently was the miV-it Ilmt . thc‘.r ^PP°««wir&lt; «h
cxcitir.g any of the individuals had I |a“.c tcrmfoaT lcnm v/ork 11

victory. fn the afternoon, how.
ever, Diegcl look n 75, tho highest
,o f the four for tlio .flnnl round,
A t the end of tho morning round,
S.trazcn and IJicrcl Ware 2 up. They
flood 2 up a t tin end of the find
n*ne holes In tho afternoon round,
but the strain told and the victors
nosed their way to tho front for

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DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925.

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■nHim None of Regular Appropria­
tion Bills Yet Disposed of, Progress Is Blocked Tempora
inta Pen NoMeasure
of Greatlmport- rlly By the Lack of Appoint­
ance Has Yet Run ItsCourse

ment of Friendly Conferees

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. —
Congress at the half way point
of this session finds Itself ctlll en­
gulfed in a mass of legislative
JS, Jan: 19.— business that must bo disposed of
.1, the leading before Mai. 4.
Not one of the regular appro­
Ire of criminal
priation
bills yet has been sent to
Notorious over tho president.
In fact no measure
as lodged in of outstanding importance has
awaiting ar- run the course of the legislative
the United machine.
leaders are satisfied, however
lion who will with
the progress made, having
return him contended all along that the fore­
Jnitcntiary in part of the cession! would have to
lh he escaped on bo devoted to preliminaries. They
Ition wide search are confident that the supply bill
ploits, according will reach the \Yilite House well in
advance of adjournment, but they
cale from petty still are dubious as to the fnte of
million, four Muscle Shoals, postal pay and
ill robbery was rate incrense, farm aid and oth­
Sunday at Mun- er legislation.
During this week the cenate
|ie was captured will
divide its attention between
stol light,
tho Isle of Fines treuty and the
it police head* navnl appropriation bill, with a
1admitted his fair prospect that a vote will be
han that would haif on each before Saturday.
Two More Appropriations
When search
The program in the house is for
be in posses- disposition of two additional apof nitroglycer- ircpriation measures, one for the
1,963 in cash.
ndependent offices, and the other
Keen to Indlunap- covering the department of state,
ft under guard Justice, commerce and labor. Ex­
ned over to fed- cept for a possible second defici­
ency and the regulur bills for the
legislative establishment and the
snted an an es- District of Columbia, this will
om the Atlanta clear tho calendar of supply mea­
re he was serving sures.
irticiputlan in the
Three of tho regulur bills have
►y of a mail wag- reached tho conference stage, hut
n October, 1021.
the senate still is to act on the
van sought in con- budgets for the navy and the arm y
killing of a de­ in uddition to tho other five that
ll. at. New Britain, are yet to bo sent to it from the
[and another njan h'otiEO. One appropriation .m ensVe been surprised
sure, the first deficiency, has been
wing a safe,
ped front Atlanta sent to the White House.
The chief point of difference
Murch, 1023, but
now
between the house and senate
While In a hospiLeaders are
t., recovering from is Muscle Shoals.
when recaptured trying to iron these out beforo
attempt, he again sending the Underwood privnte
4, 1023. He has leasing bill to conference. Even
pely since then in if Uicy reach an agreement, the
legislation still huvo hard sledding
‘been suspected of as senate opponents have indicat­
re his escape. The ed an intention of renewing their
[the opinion that he fight when the roference report
fith the daring (lay- comes in with a view to prevent­
par Greenwich Vil- ing final action at this session.
ten armed bandits
Tho postal pay and rate raise
Inis truck nml seiz- bill will become the special order
I watches valued at of the senate for next Thursday,
with a general ussnult on the rate
non, N. Y., notice- provision
threatened.
Many
[shot and robbed of amendments will be proposed and
|n bundlt on Dec. 0, a protracted fight appears to be
identifled the rob- in prospect before the bill can be
pgruphs at police advanced to a point for house con­
Chapman.
sideration.
Aside from the Isle of Fines
tidianapqlis Jail
treuty, other questions touching
■I.IS, Ind.t&gt;Jan. 10.— foreign relations will engage the
|n , notorious bandit, attention of the senate. Senator
to have played a Johnson (It), California, will press
pi many startling from early action on his resolu­
the eountry, was
calling for a copy of the
Sunday night from tion
concerning payments of
where he was cap- agreement
American
claims
nut of German
I detectives after ul- reparation allotments.
He and
loot and kill one of other of the irreconciluhies
are
preparing
to
go
very
thoroughly
|ll be arraigned beStates commission- into the question of whether this
py. Steps probably agreement does in fact take the
^r his immediate rc- American government into the re­
Perul penitentiary at parations settlement question.
American ndherence to t h o
which he escaped
I a twenty-llve-year world court also is to come to the
krticipating in a two- front with consideration bv the
mail robbery In New foreign relations committee ut its
to fedttral officers meeting Wednesday. Senator Shipstead, of Minnesota, tho one Far­
mer-Labor member of that body,
has given notice that unless pro­
Will Vote ponents take steps to obtain ear­
senate action he will offer a
iibition Issue lyformal
motion to that end al­
though
opposing the world court
kn. 19.—A clash bo­
ld Kirunn and the plant.
ptte .Semite over a
|en of the govern- 60-Year-OId Bad Man
1traffic control law;
T’Us temperance or- Jailed After Rampage
omider insisting upRICHMOND, I nil., Jun. 17. —
hm to the people,
[possible because the John Atkins, CO years old. u far­
Institution gives the mer, wlio a few weeks ago went
ht of referendum in oil u rampage ufter drinking n
recalling legislation. quantity of horse linament, shoot­
[ arose over a clause ing and wounding u neighbor and
shotr, which Hell 11- attempting t burn down the lat­
nothing else on the ter's house, was taken in custody
• The I)ail defeated again last night after bombarding
| a substantial major­ police headquarters with u revolv­
iz in g continuance of er and shotgun shots.
Atkins, according to information
7 u*re or less general
having liquor sold to officiait, declared hU intention
ores which also sell of "getting’' the officers who a r­
• agricultural imple- rested him following hU first *•|nietiinea emigration capade, and sot out from his home
in an automobile with a shotgun,
declared the cost of revolver nnd a plentiful supply of
°ver the country ammunition.
He circled nbout the police ataIt 125,000,000 but the
red that the " wjU” l tion firing into the building until
Dail. Later, howev- he finally lost control of lii.s ma­
reinstated the clause ! chine and crashed into a telephone
thu body has no real j pole. As he crawled from the
ttion in opposing the wreckage he was placed under ur&amp; to hold up the bill rest. No one was hit by bis bul­
riod of 270 days.
lets.

WASHINGTON; Jan. 19.—Leaders of the house and senato were
engaged over the week enJ in an
endeavor to devise a plan to start
the Underwood Muccle Shoals bill
on its way toward a final vote.
Progress of the measure is block­
ed temporarily by the inability of
senate leaders to get) an agreement
between opponents of the measure
to permit the appointment of con­
ferees friendly to the legislation.
. If the usual practice of appoint­
ing conferees is adopted, all of the
senate conferees would Include sen­
ators who voted against the bill.
To get supporters of the bill as sen­
ate representative In conference the
leaders are faced with the necessity
of violating a custom which has
prevailed over a long period of
years.
Action Expected This Week
Some ntep is expected this week
to get the bill off the speaker’s ta ­
ble, where it has rested for sever­
al duys. The bill either can be sent
direct to conference or referred to
the house military committee.
Managers of the measure declare
emphatically that the bill will not
be sent strulght to conference if
hostile conferees are to hundle it.
They point out that sinco the house
passed u bill to lease the property
to Henry Ford, who since hns with­
drawn has bid, it would he the Un­
derwood bill against the blue sky
in conference.
Tho conferees would be free to
report out any kind of bill they
chose. They even could send out u
government operating * tncasuro
similar to tho Norris bill, which
war rejected by the senato. Sup­
porters of the Underwood bill de­
clare this is more than u possibility
sinco Scnutor Norris, Republican,
Nebrasku, who as chairman of the
senate agriculture committee, In
the ordinury course "would *bo the
head of the senate conferees.
Can Be Overcome
This contingency enn bo over­
come, the leaders claim, by referr­
ing (ho Underwood hill to the com­
mittee. If the committee reported
the hill, it probably would come out
with modifications. Adoption of
the amended hill by the house
would send the measure to confer­
ence with the conferees restricted
to adjustment only of differences
between the senate and house.
Opponents of the bill, led by
Scnutor Norris and adherents of
the progressive group in the sen­
ate with tlie support of some Democrath have declared their inten­
tions of fighting progress of the
measure step by step.
They plan to oppose the move to
deviate from the usual custom o
appointing conferees and shouU.il
the hill he reported out of confer­
ence nnd presented to the senate
for final passage, they are prepared
to launch another uttacic on the leg­
islation.

F

I

Meeting At Country Club

SH0A1SBHX

In Endeavor to Start
SENATE IS HALF Confer
Underwood’s Muscle Shoal
Bill On Its Way Toward a
Vote in This Session
THROUGH SESSION Final
Fihal Action
AND STILL BUSY Hope
To Come This Week

Made in
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il Prison

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Organisation of the recently
launched Sanford Golf club will be
perfected Tuesday night at a buffet
supper beginning at 7 o’clock a t
the Country Club. Flans for a tour­
nament to mark the formal open­
ing of the club will be amqng the
main events to receive the consider­
ation of the melting.
The club was projected from a
meeting held at tho club hobse a
week ago Tuesday. Officers and
directors were elected and a gen­
eral scheme of activity mapped
out. The business to come berora
the club' Tuesday night will Include
naming committees to assume
charge of various phases of the
club’s activities.
All golf players, enthusiasts and
persons who are interested in the
game because of It’s beneficial ef­
fect on the progress of the city,
are urged to be present by Hol­
land L. Dean, who was elected pres­
ident nt last Tuesday’s ipeeting.
An invitation haa been extended to

BIG DISCOVERIES CONTINUED RAIN
MADECONCERNING CAUSES FURTHER
NATURE OF LIGHT RISE IN RIVERS
Professor Compton Says Find­ ThreeTrainmenReported Bond
ings May Offset Theory of and Property Damage Great
Light Wave; Experiments
as Result of Floods Front
Show Light “Discrete Bits’* Swolen Rivens and Streams

CHICAGO, Jnn. 19.—Discoveries
concerning the nature of light
which may affect the wave theory
of radiation were announced Sun­
day by Professor Arthur Compton
of the physics department of tho
University of Chicago, after a ser­
ies of experiments which showed
thut light consists of “discrete bits’’
each proceeding in a definite di­
rection.
The professor photographed the
tracks of electrons ejected from
air by X-rays. The angles and
velocities were meusured and found
to agree with the Quantum theory,
a revival of Newton’s old view that
light consists of minuta streams of
particles. Professor Compton said
his experiments were difficult to
reconcile with the wave theory,
upon which rests tho basic work in­
volved in the X-ray and radio
transmission.
“We found that the wavo length
of the sputtered X-rays were whnt
they should be if a Quantum of rndiution bounced from un electron,
he said, “Just as one billiard hull
bounces from another.’’ He said
that while the wave theory prob­
ably will stund until another is
found capable of explaining the
things it has so well interpreted,
"it is unable in its present form
to account for the results of our
experiments.’’
Einstein's supposition that light
particles or “Quanta,’’ hnd a mo­
mentum and energy inversely pro­
portional to what has been culled
the wave-length of the light, Pro­
fessor Compton said, “predicted us
accurately, us we could meusure,
the chunge of wuve-lcngth observed
when the X-ruys were scattered by
a piece of carbon or pnrnlln."
“The new ideas of the nature of
light,” he said, "if they were right
would mean Hint whenever u light
particle is reflected it would givu
a bump to
the electron which
thunged its path. For visible light
a calculation showed that the imp u b i thus given to an electron
would probably be too small to
knock the electron out of the atom
in which it happened to be. But
for X-rays the momentum of the
quantum should be some ten thous­
and times as great and should be
enough to knock an electron cleur
PITTSBURGH, Fa., Jan. 19. — out of its atom and shoot it through
Pelieving their long search was the surrounding air.”
ended, Charles E. anil George McRISE IN WAGES
Millen, of Iiridgeville, a suburb,
left Sunday night for Bav Shore,
CHICAGO. Jan. 19.-T h e Rail­
N. Y., with tho expectation of find­ road Labor Board’s decision Mon­
ing that the body of a beach cumber day granting an increase in wages
buried there Saturday in Foters of approximately $3,750,000' to
clerical service employes of 43 rail­
field under tho name of Andrew roads in all sections of the country.
MacMillan was that of their broth­ The employes affected do not in­
er, Andrew* S. McMillen, a plaster­ clude those clerical service em­
ing contractor, who disappeared ployes taken cure of by the de­
cision of a year ago.
from his home seven years ago.
The McMillen brothers planned
DIRECT CABLE TO SPAIN
on their urrivul at Bay Shore to
consult the coroner and check the
NEW YORK, Jun. 19.—President
description of the bcuch comber
with that of Andrew McMillen, pre­ Coolidge, anil King Alfonzo ex­
liminary to asking thut the body be changed greetings Monday in the
exhumed for identification, if it first' messages sent over the new
proved to he the body of their Western Union high speed cubic
brother they planned returning it which has established a direct line
between the United States and
to Pittsburgh for burial.
No reply has been received Sun­ Spain.
day night from the Bay Shore au­
thorities in uriswcr to the inquiry
and description Charles E. McMil­
len rent last week when he read
that u beach comber with a simi­
lar name and a former resident, of
Pittsburgh had ended his lifu on
Fire Island. The trip, however,
At noon Monday Sanford saw i
was decided upon when press dis­ million pair of legs in action. No,
patches were received that authori­
ties there hud declared ’.he descrip­ HE, for he it is, is the one person
tion of Andrew McMillen approxi­ who travels on foot and.gives the
mated that of the dead man.
automobiles the Ha, Hu, in the mut­
Charles E. McMillan said, his ter of speed. He, Homer L. Holt,
brother had suffered constant and is a roller skater extraordinary and
intense pain after operations for graduated on to his tricky mounts
rumovul of gull stones and one kid­ from the stiring slopes of Alaska.
ney, nnd that he beliuven his phyHolt plan* to give the natives of
ical condition had caused him to Sanford the exhibition o f their
become mentally unbalanced, ro- young lives. He declares that he
suiting in his disappearance.
can attain the speed of 72 miles
Andrew McMillen was a member an hour and that nis ordinary speed
of several Masonic organizations in traveling ie about 40 miles an
and of the E)ks lodge.
hour. Later he may appear on the

Think Mystery Of
Missing Man Has
Been Solved Now

women golfers particularly as it is
planned to include in the completed
organisation a woman’s department
and to arrange tournaments for
women participants.
The Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce will provide a trophy for tho
winner in the proponed tournament
the date for which is to be deter­
mined Tuesday night. It Is also
planned to hold a women's tourna­
ment but whether or not it will
be held a t the same time is yet
undecided.
Mr. Dean has requested that ev­
eryone who enn possibly do so be
a t the meeting. The successful
(wganlzation and functioning of tho
club, Mr. Dean believes, will prove
of inestimable value to the city.
Among the dutiec of the club, it
Is pointed out, is to bring to San­
ford specinl attractions in tho form
of nationally known players, and
to nrrange tourneys in which both
local and outside players will bo
featured.

ATLANTA, Jnn. 13.—Rain is
continui^ to fall in half n dozen
southern states this morning, riv­
ers are reported steadily rising,
and great property damage is ex­
pected to follow over n wide area.
No additional deaths were record­
ed today the list standing nt 3
unknown killed and 2 probably
lost.
Three trainmen killed. Engin­
eer C. L. Dunham, ynrdmaster T.
F. Chester met death when n
southern railway passenger train
broke through a weakened tresle
near Selma, Ala. Engineer V. F.
Hnrtaell .was killed when a Nash­
ville, Chattanooga nnd St. Louis
passenger train struck slide six
miles from Curterville, Gn.
Hope was abandoned at Albany,
Ga., for the safety of Asa nnd Will
Tift, brothers who failed to re­
tu rn Saturday from a bouting ex­
lint river. Georgin
and Alabama are bcaring.tho brunt
of the flood waters although nn
almost unprecedented rise is re­
ported in other states. Wenther
forecasts this morning indicute
continued ruin.
Higher flood levels are pre­
dicted with one voice in this sec­
tion. Trains are generally being
re-routed, motor traffic is nlmost
ut n standstill in territory most
vitaly affected by the excessive
rainfall, Florida tourists trains are
reported either held up or routed
elsewhere.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 19. —
Southern States, suffering from nn
over abundance of rain und extra­
ordinary high waters in river and
streams, and generally scheduled
for continued ruins tonight, accord­
ing to weather liureau forecast to­
day. Florida says the forecast
will he e fair weather in central
nnd south portions but rain is pro­
bable in north nnd imrthwpit sec­
tions tonight. North Carolina and
Virginia both reporting swollen
streams, are also due ruin tor ight
und Tuesday as ure also Tennessee
and Kentucky.
MACON, Jan. 19.—All high wa­
ter murkn were eclipsed by a wide
margin with tributary streams
continuing to pour incessant floods.
The Ocniul"*.*e river is assuming
proportions classed dungerous to
life nnd property by reliable en­
gineers this morning, &lt;h u direct
result of the acute situation trans­
portation from Mncon to points
south was practically abandoned,
us tbo fourth day of steady rain
began only one trunk line rail­
road is open to northbound trnrnportation.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

TROTSKYFIRED
FROMSOVIETS

Six U. S. Destroyers
Leave For Shanghai

H U
Warned That Continued DIs­
obedience Will Cause His
Being Expelled From Polit­
ical nnd Executive Hoard*

I

MANILA, Jan. 19. — Six
United States destroyers, com­
prising Division N um ber'' 45,
•left here Monday for Shang­
hai where factional leaders
are contesting for the (faxestion of that city. With the ar­
rival of ships clearing Monday,
the American navy will have 12
destroyers off Shanghai.
Tell graph wires have been
rut nnd Chinese telegraph com­
panies nro not accepting incsrsgez

Views Dangerous
To Communists

Drive Is Closed A t 11
O’clock When gmafl
Amount Remaining
PledgedByDirectors

LOCAL CHAMBER Will SellLand Lots
Trotsky Denies He Favors
Revising Leninism or lie* GIVES DINNER FOR At Hotel Site Soon
littiing Rolfc of Leninc
Engineer States
HARBORS BOARD CityPlans
fpr Paving: o f

MOSCOW, Jnn. 19.—Leon Trot­
sky will not he permitted to re­
main on the Soviet war council
and he is warned that p continu­
ance of disobedience will culnriinuto In his being expelled from the
political bureau aod the Soviet ex­
ecutive committee.
These facts were contained in a
semi-official communication issu­
ed here Sundny.
Make Threats.
The roninrunocation says that nt
n plenary meeting of the execu­
tive enmmitte nnd control com­
mission of the Communist pnity
held on Friday it was decided, al­
most unanimously, first, to invite
Trotzky to submit effectively to
party discipline; second, Hint his
retention on tire war council must
he regarded as impossible, nnd,
third, that tho question of the fur­
ther employment of Trotzky on
the executive committee be post­
poned until tho next party con­
gress, with n wanting that his
continued disobedience would entnil his removal from the potiticai
bureau and tho executive com­
mittee.
Acconling to tho communica­
tion, Trotzky wrote to the com­
mittee regreeting his inuhility,
owing to his illness, to attend its
session, nnd declaring thut he had
kept silence in order to spnrc the
communist purty. He vigorously
denied ho favored reviling Lenin­
ism or that he belittled the role of
I-cnino.
Trutzkyism Ended.
Trotzky added that he himself
regarded "Trotzkysim" as ended
politically and said he hnd not
foreseen that his book on the rev­
olution would bo made uso of on
tho political platform. Regarding
the accusations against him of
lack of discipline, Trotzky wrote;
"I replied emphatically that I
nm reudy for any task, in my post
or outside any post und under any
iiintrol imposed by my purty. It
Ih useless to eniphnsiZc, that after
recent discussion,i, our cause nec­
essitates that I should he relieved
of my post of president of the
revolutionary wur.council."
The resolution adopted by the
commission dcclarhs thut Trotsky's
niiti-I.ininist views regarding the
peasants constituted u specinl dan­
ger to the Communist party, ns
his attitude hud undermined the
confidence of the peasant in the
Soviet policy. Further, the reso­
lution observes thut Trotzky’s let­
ter, while giving nn undertaking
to perform any task assigned to
him, fails to udinit his errors aod
maintains his aiiti-luilshevik a tti­
tude, thus milking his submission
n pure formality.

Hundreds Throng
New Realty Office
In Opening Event
Celebrating the opening of its
new office on First Street nt the
foot of Mugnolia Avenue, tho Bodwell Realty Company was host
Monduy morning to u constant
ia tic a ili o f v id lt o i d w h o file d t h r o u g h

the office beginning about 10::iU
o’clock when the doors were thrown
open. During the first hour more
than 400 persons passed through
the office.
Virtually every feature of the
office, whicli is one of the most
und unique in the state,
BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 19.—With striking
brought forth fuverable comment
a rain falling steadily today over from the visitors. Special atten­
much of northern Alubamu und tion wus focused un a huge puintswollen streams nlready having ing of tho “Future Sanford” which
cost two jives und property loss wus on display in the front part of
running into thousands of dollars tho office.
a continue rise for severul hours
Cigars und other tokens were
is expected. Two trainmen met presented to those who visited the
death late yesterdny, when n office. An uttructlvc pamphlet, con­
southern railway train was wreck­ taining illustrations of “ Dream­
ed on account of high water neur world”, a large now subdivision
Fremont.
that is being developed by the Bodwell Realty Company, and several
reproductions of pictures of Sunford buildings, were distributed
uniong the visitors.
The contrasting decorations of
tho office appeared to receive the
endorseniont of u!l callers. The
front of the building is in a tea
stage ut the Milano theater.
The valuation placed on the nod- garden effect, done in nruugo, black
ul extremities of the ukater is a [und other vivid colors. Individuals
cool million, thus lifting him above offices are in striking combinations
the class of Ziegfield’s celebrated und at the rear of the building is
collection of beauties. He carries u palm garden walled by lattice
work.
u $1,000,000 insurance policy.
One of the Ilolt’s favorite stunts
is to skate on the roofs of tall
TRIBUTE PAID TO LKE
buildings. He seems to make a
WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. — Obhobby of climbing, in fact, number­
ing among his reconls an ascent rerving the birthday anniversary
of Pikes Peak in three jours and toduy of General It. E. Lee, the
36 minutes. He declare! he has house paUsed a few minutes to hear
ridden from New York to Han Representative Steadmun, Demo­
Francisco in 133 hours of actual crat, North Curolinu, deliver a brief
slutting time,
tribute to General Lee.

Skating Speed Demon Holds Sway On
Sanford Streets Monday Afternoon

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Govern ntent Engineers AreMet
FirstStreetComplete
In Daytona and Brought to
Snnford in Busses; Endorse The project of building a
nil Proposed Improvements thoroughly modern tourist ho­
tel in Sanford became asnured
Members of the board of eng­
Saturday
night shortly before
ineers of rivers and harbors, who
11
o’clock
when a small
are touring Florida, were guests
amount
of
stock
of the San­
of the Sanford Chamber of Com­
ford
Hotel-Realty
company
re­
merce at n dinner Sunday night at
maining
unsubscribed
for
was
the County Club. Prior to the din­
taken over by the board of di­
ner members of the board were
rectors and it's sale guaran­
Bhown the various points of en­
gineering interest in the county af­
ter they hnd been brought by bus
from Daytona.
The visitors were welcomed to
Sanford by Mayor Forrest I.nke
nnd A. I*. Connelly, chairman of
the chamber committee on inland
waterways. The welcome was nnrwered in behulf of tho board l&gt;y
Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, assisttaut chief of engineers and senior
member of the board.
Speaking of Sanford nnd of the
state generally, General Jadwin
declared that he wus greatly im­
pressed with the growth shown
here. He declared that all im­
provements sought by the state
were not only well within renson
but were nctunlly needed.
He
pledged the aid of tho Imard of
engineers so fur ns possible in
securing the improvements asked.
At the conclusion of the dinner
the visitors boarded nn engineer­
ing (Upnrtmunt Isiut at tha Clyde
Line Pier for Jacksonville. They
were accompanied by Mayor Lake,
A. P. Connelly and It. W. Pcnrmun, secretary of the chamber of
conwctfi', who will Icqvo tho boat
ut PalaUa.
Tho engineers evinced particu­
lar interest in the project of hulk­
heading Lake Monroe, which al­
ready has the approval of tho war
department.
Thu sub irrigation
system of the celery fields nbout
tin* city drew n considerable share
of interest while other points were
shown to the hoard.
(her. however wouldetaoinununnu
These composing the hoard are:
Col. Spencer Cosby, Great Luke
Division; Col. John C. Oaken, South
eastern Division; Col. Frank C.
Beggs, Philadelphia District: Lt.
Col. J. II. Mattery, New York Di­
vision; Lt. Col. Gilbert,, A. Youngberg. Jack! onville District; Sin j.
Guidon it. Young, Washington, D
C.; Major IL W. Holdis, executive
secretary of the hoard; Cnpt. F. G.
Chambers, U. S. Navy, specialist
on terminal facilities; II. II. Rich­
ardson, vice president for Ploriiln
of tl • National Rivers and Ilnrbors
congress, and \V. F. Coachman, di­
rector of the Florida State Develop,
incut hoard.
Members of the local chamber
who had charge of arrangements
for tlie visitors entertainment wore;
A. P. Connelly, chairman; J. tl.
Ball, It. .1. Iloily. F. T. Williams,
E. A. Douglas, Forrest Lake, W.
A. Lcffler, u . W. Knight and S. O.
Chase.
Though not members of tho en­
gineers party there were present at
thu dinner Sunday night S. J. Shell,
president of the Waterways Trufik
League; W. T. Bland, of Orlando,
vice-president of the organization;
I*. A. Vans Agpqw, Winter Park,
and H. M. de Montmolin, of Palat*
kn.

New Loan Office To
Serve Both Sanford
And Orlando Opened
Under the management of G. L.
Bryson, n branch office of thu
Baldwin Mortgage Company, with
muin office in Miami, has been
opened in Orlardo, it was announc­
ed Monday. Though the office is
located in Orlando, officials of the
company plan to serve Sanford and
every effort will he made to ren­
der attractive to Sanford business
men tho Orlando office.
The nrgunizution is planning to
niako loans on both residence and
business property in Sanford. Na­
tionwide insurance cumpc lies ore
represented by the corporation nnd
consequently a virtually unlimited
umount of funds is available. Sir.
Bryson declared that his organiza­
tion has great fuith in the future
of Sanford *nnd is anticipating
pleasant business relations here.
Tho Baldwin Mortgage company
has, in addition to the Orlando of­
fice u brunch in West Palm Bruch
where it has become u factor in the
development of the city.

teed. This amount has already
been spoken for by would be sub­
scribers who, for various reasons’
were unable to complete negotlalions before the sale closed and
will he allowed to make the pur­
chase of the /emnininir amount.
With the building of the $500,­
000 hotel assured, Harry T. Bodwell announced that work is now
going forward rupidly that will
cnublu the Hotel-Kealty company
to plnce on sale thu building Iota
that nro n part of it’s holdings.
Every effort is being made, it is
said, to get this department of the
company on nn active basis as
Boon as possible.
Mr. Bodwcll pointed to nn an­
nouncement by City Engineer Fred
T. Williams to the effect that
lilann for tho paving of F irst
Street extension from Sanford
Avenue to Mellonvillo Avenue are
practically completed. According
to Mr. Williams' announcement the
width of the pnvlng on thin street
will |&gt;o 52 feet from Sanford Ave­
nue to u point past the hotel one
block. Tho width of tho continua­
tion of tho uvenuc beyond the.
hotel hns not been decided, it is
said.
company hns been in touch with
some of the best known hotal men
in the country and that th© build­
ing when completed will be sec­
ond to none in Florida. Mr. Bodwell. however, would not go Into
detail regarding the construction
of the building, declaring that fu r­
ther details were not ready for
publication but they would bo di­
vulged ns soon ns is compatible
with tho best interests of tho city
and the ilotel-Reulty Company.
Mr. Bodwcll, speaking in behalf
of the directors of the company,
thanked the people of Sanford for
what was termed their excellent
co-operation in making the hotel
plan a success. He declared that
the directors were highly pleased
with the success of the stock is­
sue, nnd the co-operation of the
Buh.Hcriburs is taken an un imlica«
tion of the public spirit of Sanford
d lp tn n and their desire for tho
program of the city.

Governor WiTl Open
l’olk County Festival
WINTER HAVEN, Jon. 1 9 - ­
Governor Martin has occupied an
invitation to eomu to Winter Haven
nnd open the Folk County Festiv­
al on January 28, according to informaHon received here. The gov­
ernor will he In this section for a
trip over the newly-constructed
Florida Northern and Wedtern
railroad. The Orange Festival will
b« the second of ita kind held
lirre. The* first was staffed Junuary 22-24 Inst year.
Ji
FIND NEW CEDARS
BRADENTON, Jan. 19-Tw o
new species of cedar have been
discovered near Bristol in Liberty
county by Dr. J. K. Small, curator
ot the New York Botanical Gard­
ens according to a statement Dr.
Small made here while on one of
his recent yearly visits to Florida.
Iheso cedars, Dr. Small stated, ure
unknown in any other part of thu
world, even their nearest relatives
being, he says in such remote pta.
ces as California and Japan.
MEET TO END WAR

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WASHINGTON. Jan. 19. - I0fluences at home and abroad which
tend to arouse a war spirit were
Classified and condemned Monday
in the opening session here in tho
conference on the cause and cutu
ot war called by ruprsentatives of
a number of national organizations.
LOW TEMPERATURE

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FT. FAIRFIELD, Me, Jan. 1 9 ._
Temperature of 5d below zero was
recorded here this morning.

MARKET,.

New York and London bankers
nro planning u "marriage of fi­
CHICAGO, Jan. 19_Wheat*
nance'’ through closer money re­ May, 1.88* to 1.90; July 1.84*
lations. Brother words, &amp; golden to 1.65; Com: .Vav, 1.35}
IQ
wedding.
1.30i Oats: May, GtjVi to 60!h,

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17* 1925.

Freshmim Cabinet
democratic D elegates Shook
At State College
Slow B u t M ighty W icked Feet
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Pullman, Jacksonville
o r standing room on the terrace. '
Cullen, Ocala
Ilughctta
Led by Elisabeth Aiken, of Pen- Evqns, Lakeland; Nina Louise
aaocla, presldbnt of the Y. M. C. A., Byrd, Jacksonville; Ruth Millbr,
the retiring Y. M. C. A. cabinet,
also dressed in white, appeared in Orlando; Ann Page, Jacksonville;
single file' fretn Bryan hall, each Kathryn Carlin, Miami; Dorothy
younk woman ‘advancing to find Grumbles,-Duimcllon; Mary Caro­
and "tap" her special charge among lyn Logan, Ocala; Lillian Hyde,
the freshmen assembled. The chosVn members, in turti, formed a Jacksonville; Marv Ruth Murray,
group, taking thdvnledgo of loyal­ Miami; Maxino,McClearen, Thomty as administered bj*. Miss Aiken. asvllle, Go.; Annie Houston, Talla­
Members of the cabinet “tapped hassee, and Evelyn Space, Lakefo rth o term 1025-28 hre: Margaret land.
The chairman of the cabinet will
Cohslgny,
Leesburg4;
Dempsey
Creary,
Gainesvilld;
Kathleen be ehosen by d vote of that body.
Weaver, Perry; M argaret Hatch, Heretofore, tho chalrmari has been
Dunedin; Irish Epperson, Starke; “tapped.” •

Young Britons Leave
Pleasure For Business
LONDON, Jan. 17. — London
hostesses are complaining that
young inne and Women are taking
iifo too seriously and that thpy are
not as easily available for merry
week-end parties as they were be­
cause they usually have responsi­
ble engagements-to fulfill.
Eligible bachelors who once
could always ,bo relied upon to
contribute to week-end festivities,
now frequently refuse such invita­
tions on the pica of business, ac­
cording to the hostesses, who as-

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Director, Finds Visitors
Full of Sentiment

Wc*£* with convention visitors.
*!£y npplnuded more heartily
than New Yorkers, but I noticed
that some of them dropped out
before tho dances were over, al­
most ns if they were winded. To
this rninuto I don’t know whether
V'®* .u ar *,*• or. whether it was
just that they thought moro sen­
timent could be expressed by Blow

; No delegates to the Democratic
convention were heard to ndmit
that NeW York was too speedy
for them, but according to Ernio
jpiden, director of the orchestra
« M h* f*mous McAlpin Hotel,
f t *y hatj ,pt least to have their
ounces slowed up!
the
thing,”
J lr. Golden relates, "but I re­
ceived hundreds of requests to
Wow- down the tempo of tho
music. I was playing at tho rato
S E T . - ’iS f" V,emantJ. which is a
P « tty good clip,-and tho floors
were covered during most of two

Is Pidled From Bayl Bank Of England To
Build New Home Of
On Disorder Charge Most Modern Design
ST. AUGUSTINE, Jnn. 17. -rShortly after 11 o’clock Inst night
a young white man, who gnvo the
name of C. Honnlg, was rescued
from Mantnnzns Bay after having
either fallen or thrown himself
from the seawall in front of the
Monron Hotel. Witnesses are of
the opinion that he jumped lato the
B*y* At tho time Robert I,. Ma­
son, Clyde Morgan and George
hmall were passing in a enr when
Mr. Morgan, who was driving, saw
the man approach the seawall. Mor­
gan stopped the car and Muson
started toward the man, hut before
ho could reach tho seawall, Honnlg
hqd gone overboard. Mason went
In after him and brought him out,
which nrtifletnl respiration
methods were employed In an effort
uyw ing the man bnck to conscious,
pesa. He was obviously under the
influence of liquor, witnesses suid
After some or the water hud been
removed from the man's lung . he

LONDON, Jan. 17.—Work of
demolishing the buildings of the
lmnk of England, which has ex­
isted for 2.10 ye.no ns tho “old
lady of T'.roai'.|..edle Street,” to
innko way for the construction, ex­
pected to take from five to ten
years, of modern accomodations
for the bank, has begun and, it is
expected, n start on the new foun­
dations will bo made later in Jan ­
uary.
lhe now buildings will extend
three stories below the street and
nine above, rising to a height of
1UU fet‘t, the two top stories bci[ig set back from tho street. Very
bttle of tho structure, however,
will be seen from the street since
t will he built behind the old
•auk wall Which will be retained
intact. I ho buildings will be of
steel frame construction with u
stone facing.
Caro has been taken in the
drawing of tho plans to preserve
ns many of the old features of the
mink as arc compatible with mod­
ern requirements.

ACCOM M ODATE

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German Musicians
Having Hard T
dan. 17— The Berlin
philharmonic orchestra is having
a hard winter. The public is not
patronizing it. If n singer de«ifcs tho support of the orchestra
In a concert ho has to pay the or­
ganization 81,000, and in .addition
meet the expenses o f hall rent
and advertising. The box office
receipts, even with soloists of
J Undint?, havo not infrequently

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than 8250,000 was advanced durJjJIT lhe month of October by the
Zionist Organisation to settlers in
•10 odd cooperative and individual
holders' units founded by the Pal­
estine Zionist Executive.
It ia explained that this large
outlay for tho Zionist settlements
occurs at tho Iwginnlng of tho
agricultural season every year.

folk* forget that the kid­
like the howvln, sometime*
get sluggish and clogged and need
a flushing occasionally, else we
nuve iHickacliu and dull misery in
the Kidney region, severe head*
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpidd
liver, acid stomach, sleepless and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kid­
neys active and clean and the
moment you feel an ache, or pain
in the kidney region begin drink­
ing lots of water. Also get about
four ounces of Jad .Suits from any
good drug store here, take a ta b ­
lespoonful in a glass of water be­
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then net fine
Ims famous salts is made from the
mud of grapes and lemon juice
combined with lithiu, and it i„.
tended to flush clogged kidneys
find help stimulate the into activ. , . n*so helps neutralize the
adds m the urine so they no long­
er irritate, thus helping to relieve
bladder disorders.
-lad Salts la inexpensive; makes
a delightful effervescent iithiawia
drink Which everybody
fhouid take now and then to help
keep their kimiij* clean.
A well-known local druggist
rays ho sells lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe In trying to cor­
rect kidney trouble while it is only
trouhlc. By all means have your
physician examine your kidneys
ot IcObt twice u year*

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Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision

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*otlon often m«d&lt;
men of the oldei
modern youth U &lt;
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Girls whose ml,
concerned mainly
dresses now take
lous things. Ma,
following politic,
n?n^ d, CnLhUsi*«"
O f girls keep po|
have albums of
members of Pa^i
the former colie.
fra p h i and phot
looking actors.

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Buy and Sell and T urn you R ealty deals in a subdivision th a t gives
you fast money, where you reap profits in cash th a t you can spend
this season.
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IMPROVEMENTS
Paving of Geneva and Mellonville Avenues wide thoroughfares
throughout subdivision; gas, w ater, electric lights, phone service
and palm trees are only a few of the attractiv e featu res of th is su­
burban property. We challange comparison. See Oak Hill Today

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VAST GOLD SUMS
LOST YEARLY IN
FARAWAY LANDS

112 P ark Avenue

meanwhile, varies, fluctuating with was $00,292,245, of wLch $40,013,WOS—Jefferson City (440.9)
KGW—Portland Oregonian (492)
Berlin Amusement
price levels. An ounce of gold 175 was new niateriul.
Radio Program *681 7:15 features; 7:45 address; 8:30 j 10 agricultural lecture; 10:30 con­
Places Overcrowded
economists compute,
purchases
The Far East and Africa arc
lecture.
cert; 12 orchestra.
perhaps CO per cent ns much now us held responsible for the disappear­
WDAF—Kansas City Star (411)
WKAQ—Porto Rico (360) 7 or­
BERLIN, Jan. 19—There are to­
befere the war. Mine costs, in ance of much of the world’s gold.
WSB—Atlanta Journal (429) 8 0-7 School of the Air; 11:45 Night- chestra talk, violinist.
consequences, could not be realized India is called a 'great sink for day so many places of amusement orchestra; 10:45 Radiowls.
hawks.
WOAI—San Antonin (394.5) 8:30
on many lower-grade workings and the precious metal," und in the lust in the German capital that they
KFDM—Beaumont
(300)
H
con­
KHJ—Los
Angeles
Times
(395)
entertainers,
trio; 9:30 orchestra.
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many huv«* shut down.
liulf century it is estimated to interfere with each others’ busin­ cert.
8 orchestra; 8:30 children; 9:30
KPO—Sun Francisco (423) 6:30
Yet
gold
the
world
over
contin­
Sea, Savages, Wear Draw Vast ues to come from the earth at a have made uway with at least one ess and but few of them do well WEEI—Boston (303) 0 Sinfon- glee club; 10 feature; 12 orchestra. orchestra; 9 dance; 10 program;
' AmountsOfWorld’HPreciouH rate estimated in 1923 ut ubout ami one-half billion dollars in financially. Mont marked in re­ ians; 7 musicale; 8 Eveready hour; WHAS— Louisville Times (322.4). 11 bass; 12 band.
7:30-9 concert.
WGY—Schenectady (380) 6:45
’ Mentals From Circulation $20,000,000,000 worth a year, gold. Gold is used there in decur- cent years has been the develop­ 9 orchestra.
WMC—Memphis Commercial Ap income tux talk; 7 address; 7:16
And Never Make a Return (icld bullion priced ut $2,501,000,- atiun, ornaments and textiles und ment of the opera and the revue. WGR—Buffalo (319) C music; peal
(503.9) bedtime; 8:30 harp; army band; 11:20 organ.
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000 vrus on deposit last year in
While before the war Berlin had 8-10 musical.
11
frolic.
bourded
and
buried
by
owners
who
KFOA—Seattle (455) 8:45 pro­
the
vuults
of
the
U,
S.
Assay
Of­
two operas, it now lias four; while
’-''NEW YORK, Jan. 19—What beWMAQ—Chicago News (447.5)
WCCO—Minneapolis - St. Paul gram; 10:30 dance; 12:05 orchestra.
fice
in
Wall
Street,
which
is
r e ­ die, in many cases, without reveal­ it boasted of one revue in
1914,
tomes of all the gold produced by garded as tho most important
6 organ; 0:30 orchestra; 8 book
0:30 concert.
WBZ—Springfield (337) 8:30
six are now competing with each review; 8:20 travel talk; 8:40 talk; (417)
CKAC—Montreal (425) 0:30 con­ story writing; 7 hocket game.
the mines of the world, U a fre­ clearing station in this country fur ing the location of their caches. other.
8:50 lecture; 9:15 musical.
cert; 7:30 studiu; 9:30 orchestra;
KSD—St. Louis Post Dispatch
quent inquiry, particularly with monetary gold und gold used in This drain is put at several million
Not included in the 51 theatres
WGN—Chicago Tribune (370) 0 11 frolics.
dollars
annually.
(549.1)
6 concert; 8:16 symphony,
fine
arts.
running today are the movie hous­ organ; 6:30 ensemble, quintet; 8
the growing importance of gold
WEAF—New York (492) 0:30 baritone, Jewish program.
China
is
said
to
be
even
more
At
this
closely-guarded
cross­
es
and
the
cabarets.
There
were
slripmctHs, and the question may be
classical; 10 orchestra, juzz.
health talk; 7 talk; 7:30 Gold Dust
WRC—Washington (409) G mu­
roads from the goldfields to the of a sponge tor gold, while in A f­ hardly any cinemas in Berlin be­
KFW—Chicago (536) 7 concert; twins; 8 Eveready hour; 9 Good­ sic} 0:30 Pan American
answered as follows:
night,
bank vault .the Incoming ulloyed rica the gold paid in wages to fore the w ar; now there arc 330 8 musical; 8:20 speeches; 8:45 rich Rubber Co.
band, baritone, violin, Secretary
Coinage among civilized nations, gold is melted as much as live
of them, supplying for the most muslcul; 10 a t home; 11:05 Apple­
WJZ—New York (455) 0 dogs! Hughes; 9:15 baud.
which accounts for about one- times in refining; five to seven Kaffir laborers a t the mines goes part American films. In 1914 the
club.
6:15 orchestra; 7 Wall St. Journal
fourth of the production; use in assays are made from samples; the with them to their kraals and idea of u cabaret was associated sauce
(370) 7 sopra­ review; 7:10 talk; 7:30 choral club, MAH JONGG POPULAR
industrial arts; waste, a five-dol- whole weighed and re-weighed, somehow never returns, it is said. with but two institutions, the ‘‘Lin­ no,WEUH—Chicago
concert, Riviera Dennis sisters; baritone.
IN ROME
L&amp;t gold piece, for example, losing checked and re-checked.
Trading posts well in the heart of den” and the "Black ('at,’’ Now 11 dance,
revue.
WJY—New York (405) 7:15 Pan
11-2 per cent in weight after one
Platinum is a most valuable by­ the Dark Continent also report a there are (12 of them. W h e n a res­
WLW—Cincinnati (423) 0 con­ American night, army band, ad­
ROME, Jan. 19.—Mah jongg has
year's use; hoarding, by which product of the refining at the As­ lively demand for gold coins of taurant has difficulties in main­
instrumental quintet; 10 con­ dress; 9 talk.
caught on in the Italian capital
millions of dollars are mysterious, say office. As much as 1,500 ounc­ whatever currency. Native elite's, taining itself, it promptly installs cert
cert, quartet, trio, dance.
WOR—Newark (405) 0 orches­ with a vengeance. At a recent
ly swallowed up annually among es of it have been recovered in 12 headmen und even braves covet a cabaret in the hope of attracting
WEAR—Cleveland (390) 6:30 tra.
tournament to determine the Rdrtmitiv* peoples; and loss, as months, all velvet for the govern­ the shining tokens to lavish upon gueata.
bedtime; 7 concert.
KGO—Oakland (312) 6 orches; msn champion there were so many
ugh fire, shipwreck and sim* ment, und quoted from $250 to $300 their women for coin necklaces
Berlin counts also six vaudeville
WFAA—Dallas News (472.9) tra 10 dance, address, pianist, po­ entrants that preliminary sessions
causes.
\
an ounce, worth from $375,000 to and bangles.
houses and 11 dance palaces.
8:30 musical; 11 orgun.
ems.
had to be held, just as in a national
ild mining in this country has $450,000.
Shipwrecks withdraw an amount
WWJ—Detroit News (513) 0
WOAW—Omaha (522.3) 6 Ad­ tennis tournament.
fallen off b e e t” c the industry has
Cold in bars was bought last of gold that can only be guessed. NEW SAINTS FOR ST. PAUL’S News orchestra.
vice to Lovelorn; 0:25 program; 9
Moreover, to see that the famous
flmnd it hard to turn a profit ut year from the Assay Office by A- Divers a year ago recovered $30,LONDON, Jan. 19 — The stat
WBAP— Ft. Worth S tar Tele­
soprano,
instrumental; Chinese game moves in the best
t-war prices. The price of gold merican makers of fine art ob- 000,000 in gold bars from the | ues of the apostles adorning the gram (472.9) 7:30 program; 9:30 piunist,
10:15 announced; 10:30 orchestra. circles it is only necessary to read
long been fixed by the govern­ jects at a monthly average of $5,- White Star liner Laurentic which sides of St. Paul’s cathedral have musical.
WDAR—Philadelphia (395) 6;30 the names of the contestants, in­
ment at 120.67 an ounce. Year in, 000,000 according to one outside was torpedoed off tho coast of Ire­ ! been unable to withstand the rig­
KFKX—Hastings (288.3) 9:30 talk.
cluding numerous baronesses with
year out, regardless of supply und estimate. The Director of the Mint land during the wur. Wall Street ors of 200 years of London wea­ program.
WCAE—Pittsburgh (462) 6:30 hyphenated names, marquises and
demand, it remains “pegged at from such data as he had avail­ it:elf bus outfitted several exped­ ther. Tc/lay they are without fea­
KNX—Hollywood (337) 8 music Uncle Knybee; 6:45 address; 7:30 countesses, not to mention many
this figure,
able, calculated the gold used in itions even now on the high seas tures, qitd are fast crumbling a- 10 features; 12 orchestra; 1 blues concert; 8 Eveready entertainers; men whose names are by-worda in
■1 The purchasing value of gold, industry in tho calendar year 1023 in quest of sunken treasure.
singer.
9 orchestra.
way.
the Italian literary world.

C

N e w Lot
May Supe
Present

STOCKHOLM, J*
neck-and-neck rw*
and electricity »* *
for railway train* Mi
siderably hottsr »*
recent extensive t*111
These show that th*
bine locomotive
50 per cent less coil
ern locomotive wi^
engines, while req
twentieth as much
a run of 600 mil*1
Runs totaling &gt;nert
milen in regular
freight service h»»'J(
tween Stockholm en*
No stops to take *'
been necessary, »n&lt;*
tion of coal has b^3
half as much as
nary engine. Th*
tive, which Is the in
Swedish engineer, *•
is a radical departs
iprocating engine. 1
fam iliar piston aw.
chanism, together .
drive wheels with
weights, Ljungatrvi^
wheels which are r° ._
rent of steam pBf
blades, the turbine
connected by ge*/1
of the drive wheel*-

�TOE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, l

eik Likes

Japanese .Vessel Btiflis at Sea

^ C r o s s - W o r d
P u z z le
ftOliNEn—Voa’r t IL Twlstnr No. 73.
--------Dr J. C, BOYD- - — ■ ■

Wris Fisvcntlftlly Yea * of
F in an cial H c -A d ju s tm c n t;
I-oans From U . IS. H elp In
C c ttin r r - N a tio n On F e e t

ITAL.
6—
the devil
7—
insipid
8—
to color
)—standard
j —keepsake

1—character In
“ U n d o
Tom’s
Cabin"

15—conjunction
ft—salt
S—100 per cent
0—i!moire a n d
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dlaeieie
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fowl
adapters

Dm-* milrat#, fr»n

ftgs State
Million In
Revenues
EE, Jan. 17.—PnyItute treasury dur13, 1C8.74 for thc
L of the state road
brding
, tltc nnfcccipts,. disburseluces. T,hp . re|H&gt;rt
tursements (otalcd
Ixclusiye of $194,rond dcpiirtmciit a
t. Tills left n toI thc beginning of
Bed $1,470*,180.18.
i than half a mille the bulancc held
rear 1923.
ic general revenue
t year totaled $4.nmpurcri with disH.050,594.88, wliicli
e brought forward
54,355.31 left n toof $835,951.03.

»Y HIM E-y'.LL

— The year
*,» 1 .th Germany was one primarn&gt; of finisnciixl aclju tmeat. Kcunoinle questions h.iVe overshadow­
ed everyth!
. --inc e’se. Strive as they
would to create parly issues, poli­
ticians were never able to get nway
*™m the reparations question,
which underlaid all' the tiiiitnciul
uncertainty th at \va3‘ haMin-' hack
the new njpbMici
The "year ofrono.-l* v.-Rli : mind
money, 7 he rentoiunark hr.ni hc.l
(he ; I't-Ue of jvorthUv s paper
money nnd Germany was ready to ,
. /&gt;rt on Ur.'.lcst y car.it lias had!
e .InpMU/se h.t-umer Ginyo Slant ot vita t. n.. n." iinc tou.-eu when more tnan 100 pasajngcrs
since thtf tlore of the war, There]
f her cr:w abandoned the burning vesjel off the West Mexican coavt nnd took to^ lifeboats,
was f-iitli in the rentonmark. Thri
ed to fhath nnd several injured, while all wero imperiled hy the explosive the Ginyo wns
moiii y printing pi esses had been I
slopped, and Germany was in line;
wilh nations which had atahili. d
their exchange.
The renernl election in May Koyai Academy
Bone Fossils Found
Military H at Now
brought few changes. Dr. Marx
Under Bush Street
Minus President Prescribed for Ladic3
: 1’11 remained as chancellor, n!f
VERTICAL.
1—
piece out 12—
pncti.igrs Inihiyh he headed a coalition which
2—
slang
LONDON, Jnn. 19.—A collection
13—
considered did not hnvii .u majority in tile •LONDON, Jnn. W.—With trnLONDON, Jan. 10.—The smart
3—
Southern
Keifhi-.tac. He had. however, tiu? ditionul 100-jjnr-oM
ns Indlceremony,
of
fossil bones, unearthed in a
gallon busby that tops off the
atnto
confidence of tho public and hnn- Frank Did. .u has been elected
vtduals
stratum
of snud nnd gravel 70 feet
Of British
(nbbr.)
'MH the Gennnn interests in the president of the Uoyttl Academy, full dress uniform
20—blunder
4—under-*
below
the
surface soil during re­
22—dlsonsed
London conference so such a man­ the eleventh holder of tho office gi.ardsnfcn nnd delights the fem­
ground part
person
ner that he -not only won world lirjt held by Kir Joshua Reynolds inine contingent thnt never falls cent excavation of an office build­
of a plant
2t—elated with confidence, hut k Jso retained popu­ in 17i’&gt;8.
to be interested in tho pictures­ ing foundation near Charing Cross,
fr—ntlfflx used
self.sdmlra- lar support at homo utul was aide
The
retiring
president,
Sir
Aston
to form
tlon
lo tret tho Reichstag' to support the Webb, having reached the nge limit que ceremony of guard mount at on 2 of the busiest trajc centers of
many plur20—s II f f t i do.
plan evolved in l.ondon for putting of 75, addressed the students, then Buckingham I'ulncu, has been cop­ London, has been identified by Sir
nls
noting nm r.
the Dawes ohm into elTeet.
u tired to the nssemply room and ied hy London milliners in a min- Arthur Keith nnd It. 11. Burne,
G—veranda
bid grow lb
Seymour
Parker
Gilbert,
gener­
discard'd the insignia of office,
prominent sclontk ts, ns containing
(rnlloq.)
29—respnnsu
al ,iRelit tor reparations payments, while 10 Royal Academicians voted iture bearskin hat thnt promise:! the fossilized remains of the hippo7—observe
(abbr.)
to bo popular at the winter style tnmus, the mammoth, the nuroch
arrived in Gorlin in November and for the m u president.
8—things left
31—
Greek
the plane worked out in London for
Flunk Dicksoc is a relative of shows. The new hat fits closely or great ox, nnd n great nntlered
out
(ahbr.)
settlement of entente repara­ Thomas France: Dicksee, who Illus­ ever the ears and is held in place
10—ulandercra
32—
prunuiia the
tions claims nRninst Germany arc trated Shakespeare nnd Sir Wnlter l&gt;y regulation military chin straps.
gradually being put into elTeet.
Scott, lie was born in London 71
Another innovation for the win­
The French evacuated sections of years ago, was made A. It. A. in ter. this timo is footwear, is the
the Iluiir ami other parts of Ger. fhtili mul It, A. in 1K91, Among
of ostrich rkin for shoes. The
many which they had invaded in liii well-known paintings nre “Fun­ uto
ckim*
dyed brown and the holes
Protect against Germany’s failure eral of a Viking," "The Redcfmp- from are
which the feathers have been
to comply with treaty terms. This tion of Tnnnliauaer,” "Romeo nnd plucked
assume a deeper shade,
evacuation came a few weeks nfter Juliet,** “The Parsing of A rthur" adding an
decoration.
the London conference in An trust nii-l “L.i,Belle,Dame Sans Mcrd," One London effective
bootmaker has been
and helped to (dear the atmosphere
showing shoos made froip wal­
along the Rhine. I’ailwayn were
again able to operate more fee ly | mg the League of Nations. Over­ rus hide, nnd is experimenting
in the Rhine district, and workers ture: were made through the Mac­ with the skin of the rayfish, which
in- thinks will prove successful for
returned to their homes,
Donald government in England to footwear.
Oanilnl. so much needed by in­
dustries for the purchase of raw ; have Germany enter the league*,
mat -rial, has hum coming into tier- and the'ro liar been much discus- HUGHES ISSUES STATEMENT
many rapidly since the nceeptnnee ; rion of the subject, hut no cunWASHINGTON, Jan. U».—Secre­
of the Dawes plan. It is estimated | crete results.
tary
Hughes ioruod today a formal
FALMOUTH, Eng., Jnn. 19.—
in hanking circles that the United
The flight of the ZR 7 to the
Slates has loaned a total of $109,- United States, and the good feeling I'tatcment asserting to an agree­ Eleven yenrs ago Cipt. ,1. It. Moore
000,000 to Germany within the last created between Germany nnd the ment renchcd nt tho’’ Paris confer­ the landlord of n local hotel here,
year. This includes lonnr. to mit- *United Stated by the hospitality ence that allied financo ministers was in charge of the motor ketch
uicipnlitiea as well ns to corpora­ pslidwit !&gt;r, Kcknoe, rnmmntldei* of Imposed "no obligation legally or Fort Churchill wh$n the vessel was
tions. The total amount loaned hy the airship, have boon outstanding that this country remain free from caught in n blizzard a tl’ort PcrEngland to Germany during 1921 t features in the ‘citeigu Tclatiniitt commitments in European matters. riipie Bay on the lajbrndor^coast.
’ Thinking that lus ship wits doom­
Tiie state road license fund from is estimated at $ I *&gt;0,000,000.
&lt;&gt;f the Germany republic. With
ed
and that the crew would perish,
Puzzle:
When
Mrs.
Edna
James
gasoline brought into tho treasury
Living costs are high ami sadly tho adoption of the Dnwo.i plan
the captain rncloscd farewell mca?2,118,87.7.02, dishun cments nnmun r-ut of proportion to wages. Tin-re lend belt *r relations with nations Scott donned her pink lounging cages
iu n bottle and threw thnu
rube to convince the jury thnt the
ted to $2,.780,718.5.7, ami a hnlanca ir much uueusine.is and uncertain­ I to the west, Germany is apparently j
hole
could
not
have
been
ty in industrial circles. Nevorth-*was on hand Jnn. 1 of 8437,190.80. loan t h r o is u hnpefiilncsn in the looking less and lean toward
..... Ru
■
caused by a man embracing her,
Other active funds were: Pen­ hearing of the average Germans
German cities, crpecially Beilin, ,li‘l *l,e impr0!,n thc jHry?
sion tax fund, receipts $1,019,208.- not disccrnablc 12 mouths ago, took on renewed activity during
tin- finam ial situation of the 1921. Motor traffic hlis inereused
19. disbursements $1,007,910.19, when
re on hi ic Mr-mnjd very black in spile to u marked degree. There has
balance $215,101.18; state road tax of the ntiih!.' rentenmark.
been little tmirist business from
fund, rtueipts $1^303,012.71, diaDonustie interest rates are still outside countries because of the
liuiBementn $1,385,712.74, balance, so high that internal business is high prices, but hutch ntv crowd­
Impedes: !y cramped, and prices in ed with Germans, nnd there is a
$07,167.29,
,
the local markets on staple arti­ general ajr of hopefulness in com­
Drainage tax fund (regular), r e ­ cles stand well above world figures. mercial
circles,
ceipts $1,009,371.54, disbursements L«a»fl from abroad are gradually
Tho creation of the no-called Re­
$911,808.25, balancj $131,808.08; bringing interest rates down, hut publican army in Germany has
drainage bond fund, receipts $1,- many firms with good security fre­ been nn interciting development of
quently pay from 20 to 21 per cent the year. This is nn oignni/. itioo
047,019. 82, disbursements $1,571,- a year for money.
designed to oflVet tho mnnnrciiinl
877; balance $188,004.59; federal
All eyes are turned toward lliu fortes nnd coinbut the eflorts to
aid road furtd receipts $1,071,287.- United States for money, and tho upset tho republic. General von
01, disbursements $1,123,521.12 Iml- government has been compelled to Schoctmich, one of the prominent
take steps to prevent wildcat con­
nnco $21,014.83; state-federal aid cerns from negotiating loans which lenders in this army, attracted
road fund, receipts $1,570,118.04, nre not in the in terest-of sound much .attention during the World
diiibursemcnts $1,598,248.90,. Iial- business and might prejudice Anier Peace Uongresa in Berlin this year
.appearing on the pla'fnrm with
auce $277.11; gasoline license ex­ ican lenders against legitimate en­ hy
General Verrnux of the French a r­
pense fund, receipts $1,218,159.03, terprises.
my, in support of n general strike
disburiicments $1,185, 033.47, lialNo decisive step lias boon taken on the part of militury men to prennco 8121,382.74.
MORE than three hundred
in Germany this year about join-

Woman Slaps Woman Roster of Sons of,
Who Kisses Husband Revolution H o l d Si
CHICAGO, Jan. 19.—"It is tho
penalty n woman must pay far
being the wife of nn outstanding
figure in the world of dnnma^of
the world of music,"
This is the reflection of Mrs.
Antoinette Kchipa, wife of Tito
Kchipn, tenor of the Chicago Civ­
ic Grand Opera Company. Thurs­
day night she nnd her. husband
entered n drug store and the wife
was amazed when n nretty girl
flung herself Into Tito’s arms mid
kissed him violently.
Mrs, Hchlpa recovered nnd went
into action. "Who is sho?" she
demanded of Tito.
"I do not know," he responded.
“I never saw her."
“I heard hint sing Just now,"
said the girl, "nnd lie snug divine­
ly. I love him desperately,"
Mrs. Tito at once slapped the
girl, scratched her face und pull­
ed her hair, loiter she regained
control of herself, put the girl in
a cab nnd sent her home. "1 real­
ized she was hysterical and tem­
peramental and thnt she was in

Kansas Nag’s ^Name
MANHATTAN, Jan. IB.—RUey
county (Kansps) is boasting of a
horse that i s ‘eligible to member­
ship in the Sons of the American
Revolution.
The animal's proud lineage re­
cently snved its Ufa In the Veteri­
nary hospital of th6 Kansas Statq
Agricultural Cbilege here,
"the
horse was brought to tho hospital
with nn Incurable foot dlrcase, and
veterinarians recommended kilting
it. The farmer, however, objectoq
strenuously to pasting with hla
steed, lie
I* said that his own grand
father, n major In the Wfr of tho
Bevolution, had riikjcn nn nnceiftof
of the horse, and thnt hla life had
remained in his family over sine*, t
The horse has gone into honora­
ble retirement in the hor.pital here.
tuve with a voice, instead of a
personality. She told me her name
nnd thnt she was a. co-ed nt North*
western University," said Mrs,
Schjpn.

An honest man’s
Word

IIO U T O N

years apo, Miguel de Cer­
vantes said: “An honest m an’s word is as good as his
bond.” A dvertisers must be honest men, if they would
remain advertisers. Their announcem ents are signed.
They m ust tell thc truth in their advertising. For their
own protection, as well as yours.
W hat would it profit a man tq advertise “I.\irv*, vieginwool suits,” only to have you discover they were shoddy?
You
would soon
separate
thc sheep from the. cotton.
.
.
. ,
................... ..
■;I. r .
And you would never deal with th a t man again. And,
further, you would tell all your acquaintances w hat a
skinflint he was.
As a m atter of.business, if not of personal p r in c ip le ,^ /
advertiser must tell thc tru th in his signed announce­
ments. T hat’s w hat m akes the advertising* columns' of /.*
this paper such reliable guides to honest merchandise.
The printed announcem ents arc bonds between you and
the advertiser.
•’
u
Read the advertisem ents. Read them regularly. To
be informed on the newest and best in everything. To
save hours of shopping. To make the family do a lo g ­
ger, better job. To get goods of known quality at the
most attractive price.
t
You would not plan a motor trip'w ithout fitet consult-,:
ing road-m aps and guide books. Is it logical to plan a
shopping trip without first consulting the advertise­
ments? Read the advertisrnents. Then go to the stores
with your mind more than half made dp.

STA IV H

Enlarged view of hydrometer
float oa used to test storage hat*
teric* used with FADA Neutro*
dyne Receiver*.
■icAT dr&amp;t-

NEW YORK CITY.-Jan. 10.— . country—Mmaikfog like .the QoW '
A .-hoik Hi « . buainc^ suit. carry-, crnor of • ~ n * b«n*. ■,H# if 4
ing a bowl or hat and a cane, bat min- of Honor and ideaiirtw-**- nevertheless a sneik—he admit:, it ’ marie, too." \ *
nimsclf—elided smoothly about
The Prlnctf U Eurdpcan-lookiat
among the tea-time thronits at thei except for the sBAht Unt of hla
Kiu-imltnn Thursday, t a k i n g akin and hU ditk, A*latte ayes;
stock of th!n|(s American.
j He is stalwartiy built and thtor ba
The sheik ta Frioea Habib L^t,! insists, is a Sheik essential. But,;,
fallah, envoy cxiraonllnncy nrtfl' somewhere beneath h|s itrare ex,
minister’^lenipatontlarjMfo.’ Hacf|-| tcrior, there seem to lurk a sense
imitc former King or Arabia, at-, of humor.
•
tho court; of
The king, h*
“Tho Sheik makes better friend* *'*
explaining, baa abdicated but tfe i chip between the East and the
Crown Prince Aly—“a very nice j West," he explained, f i t would b*
fellow"—is trying to fill his shoes, j n Rood thinw.if mops Sheika came
The envoy's mission here is one i to America" and morp Americana
visited ArablV'i
Flappers Develop!**.
The emancipation of tha An*
blnn woman la going nhtad by
leap* and bounds, the Prince (kThey go in for Paris hats an«J
shoes. But they do i&gt;ot bob thair
hair. They’ love their hair ana
cherish It.
1
UI shall be killed if I n f it Id
are unique!1' he remarked in brok­ America." H confided delightedly
en English. “They make me think after a careful scrutiny to ate that
of obelisks, so narrow, so high!" no botfbed heads were in sight,'
Reports Sheika Are Flattered
“But I think the bob Is awfal."
The sheiks as a whole are get­
That, then, ,ts the candid opinion
ting n bit above themselves as a of a real Sheik!
result of America’s flattering at­ clarcs. Through tho schools ana
tention, the prince believes. In the work of women'leaders all the
distant Arnbia they nre quite
young girls arc being educated in
ware of their vogue here nnd go the European fashions and are im*
to the pictures to see themselves bibing Occidental political ideals.and smile.
The equivalent of the bobbed*
“ Yes, tho Sheik is becoming hair flapper here it the young un­
fashionable after nil these years,” veiled Arabian girl and few of the
ho remnrked. “What is he like?" younger ones bother to cover
Well, must I sny it? Something their faces, much to tha horror
like me—svelte nnd tall and dark. nnd distress of 'their parents end
The work 'sheik' actually is tho grandparents.
They smoke —oh
They flirt—Writ r it h tr l
title for tho Governor of a small yes!

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A HYDROM ETER
what is called the "specific gravity
of the liquid" in a storage battery,
and thus the condition of its charge.
Thc drawing above r.hows the
hydrometer fl rat enlarged, and the
correct metberi of reading the spe­
rfcdtich they are ton- cific gravity. A freshly charged bat­
raills will he that the tery will have a specific gravity of
9 Vfjy bccome.wcakcr 1280, and one which is discharged
p will (aile away en- will only read 1100. The "tloat' has
Ihditkirr' can be rCme- a thin glass stem which is either
Kttig
storage bat- marked iu terms of specific gravity
or by means of three red hands indi­
bn yom ; L j j f m ;s n o t cating the three conditions of the
[ highly desirable to charge of the storage battery, name­
Iknowiv*is a hydro- ly: “Fully charged." "hall charged,
tmtietcr U a glass ves- and "dead." The float will be high
I some of .the liquid or read at the lowest mark for a
!. ? .
tin be freshly charged battery as m A,
roost" being enclosed and will be low or read at the high­
y^tqmeter ves- est mark for a discharged battery,
P;, Wilf-assume vari- as in "B."
For good radio broadcast tccop­
lJ •"depending
ption and the charge tion, watch your storage ijattery*
[battery. The hydro- test it with the hydrometer and keep
it fully charged.

Carrie Nation is tK uI—but her nx, til :q John Brown’s sou!, goes ninrehing on Mrs. Myra McHenry, whr be; ;r*n crusading with Carrie lack in
1902, stiil carries on for her. She’s fighting bootleggcra, Hgnrot vendorr, crooked politicians mid ail othe r ‘evil tlourr” in Kansas n:i strenuon sly nn t ’arrie fapffht tlicm 22 ya;ars nfo, Myra’s been a t it over
rinvo abe had n rc\. with her hu»l&gt;tmd over a prohibition nrlicl.- *hn
hml nubfisfi.-d in a paper In which 1,o was a Btot'khnlder n quarter of
n century ago. On Garrsl* death site inhuritcri tho liatchot its lilustrlaus
wiclder used in demolishing bur., in Wichita and other cities.

A Kilned mlvcrliscment is, in cffccli a staled bond
between you and the advertiser

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he police court r e p o r ts a n d
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He Em}oje4 KilHag. •
Pearfal nmd W mdtttmL
7 some more or le ss p r o m in e n t l 6 s e e th in g
n e e Coatfneata Picked Up
ularly ^ tte p n g ,
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B Y ARTHUR BRISBANE
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word
puzzles occupy this age.
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: w ho 5 ° uId have on,-v his w i f i ’s questioning
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ld readers to know !
,#1»‘ ,/* BU,r *&lt;*«Hisin* tu * * j £ r at ?ther newspaper men think of thp
The * •« * .,* |. r , „ ,f eacin,. | The American Society of Newspaper suppression of news.
Editors now meeting
• n Washington goes on Record as
declaring
that "the ex- !
; pression of news can never be so
T«
’
,
f
o
r
t
^,e In d iv id u a l «
• or the group,ias suppression
in the long run i t is f a r
, more harmful to leave _
• someone’s feeling than- it
“ / t o “/ ' ' l l for f e a r o f h u r ti n g J
- IS to lay the facts candidly be- ’
fore the public.
Now who are Ih* « e peopfe who
s0 thorou„ h.

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Ret up in th ’ WorVii

“0W Kentucky Home”
Where strangers ere but few.
A n d o n e s from every state and ron
A H galhert d here in view.

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What make7~nT»
who thinks' he S J
owl because he i.1
something.
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Ttn tUS?h^nf , flower* *nd foies,
The t londa morrung dew,
The over banging mosses,
,
urowing graves of orar.gei, u*&gt;.

p e rso n '. u i i e h a m r m ^ a h t 11 i l rha r t *C.e m a y m a ^ e a n in n o c e n t
p a p e r, b u t „ „ M
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n0t °nC W0U,d ever viait lhc X e again.2 Think

ladd'lr-i
W# aro giad we made oar call*
W« ve longed l» be, and longed to
■ s.
#.,
■
And greet you one and a lii.
in u ll
iHicate
W wm-“ y *? homi^ tomorrow;
Well bid yon all adieu;
for the
%
you h « « ^ t h sorrow,
« e bid you welcome, too.
Innd I
1 Swhile
5 u here
the*
fire‘
glowing
in Florida;
I hear the cold winds blowing,
Through every bush and tree.

Bald-Head, Look to Your

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deland new s

rf l* KeC a b a ,‘«*headed m a n ", w rite :

and the* four .n „ c K „ “ iL 'r Z 'd 'l T"d‘ r lhc * « * “ '« •
«™d,
in the Bible, lift up their voicesi ° Ut “ *tory 10 nl1' t;' memt&gt;e r news»t the four corners of the earth .' Pa Pt r s . and there are thou-ands of
against destruction of natural seen-{■
them, telling of the movemer
cry along the highways by the !
-J , . ' ‘t t . C h'Y fld1? o f l h o
;
"r ,h' " » « » « * *
world eliminate unsightly signs from prpction of unsightly advertising. ■
hefore thev are heard by those
ThA ^|CV{r tonr,fh‘ nrp snowywhlte,
I®ln!ong the public highways in Florquarter
of
a
mile
away.
That
Touri!' ts »re one of Florida’s S
Ami the ones we love v» dear—
a miracle.
1 1lf!aV » l?ortion of the article, dl;" ‘'‘, n7tSra l*',1,T ’ “ n&lt; Florida’s great !
The sleighbelis ring throughout the
natural beauty is one of the great- ■
ni^nt—
| at Tallahassee, the capital of
est attractions to those tourists. 5
Many miles away from here.
eutenant I^dI (state, reads as follows:
They do not come to Florida to en- ■
. ‘A movement to eliminate
J«/ gaudy and inharmoniously col- 5
1 ^ the l onK roa,J winding
i .
a’trnt from along the pi
nred advertising signs along the ■
* highways in Florida, two years
’T
b /3 h hin" “n,J "tountnin lanes
Us only a pathway finding—
roadways, a practice which if i t 1*
has spread so rapidlv that 2
My home ir in the Norther i
Ct for the ceremony and fo
the 63 counties in the- state have were not curbed by county regain- 5
planes.
ti°n. might soon result in comnlnt,. ■
my great plea.su&gt;,. jn
established regulations prohibiting &lt;dratn^H
T n r,'sult in complete
hangings.”
j any sign; on public highways ex­
person aptly remarks ■
At that we all shudder and
* iw&gt;l ih,"kC plai:cd the,e
author­
... .that aomo of the ■
nor how any monster could
ity or the county or state as defi­ , that it w ould__
seem
tholr
iiv#s
L
is
l^
n
o
m
y
all
signboard
fiends
wh!io are b;n; upon 5
Mioir uv#s, &lt;)ti ‘h»lr wivys, .
.
nite
guides.
any enjoy hanging his fellow
destroying natural
itural
scenery for the 9
whTA? .FI,f7 i,,a Development Board, saki of a sort of adverti*
V
YLT»*h«t.lnc&lt;r.*ut. ------ ising m e-) ■
a
"“ectfaa is worth ! ,M . f ,ry "r «ie »W m»n*fe v e ll
|jJmm,.foe the wuiia purpoaa m ight. 5
5 - S J i v fttl,urc.—Eustis Lak■.
,b c‘equally willinr to
t destroy Flor- {■
ncglon. Ycr, or a tub full.
tW, k „ L t m l T u y “ o
“S ■•'"Prortnent in th,
(
jda
s
incomparable
climat
...... -•?, were *
m. nt to soinn withoto {S“ J t
n aunity nneribe the l.fttur
possible
, cry s ta b i3 sentiment favoring con­ this
m f to i !lCfnp,!cy ha" Konc to Min. readintf what th* to Z ,- r N W ? ’J" t,,1
It
will
be
c
air.
hut
afto,
I "ervstion of scenery. Following for Florida
great advertisem ent, ■
J a J t tbt: w,n‘er* il - will prob- 1
to tell the world that 2
elimination of the umightly signs
this stole is opposed to littering I ■
i», t h j
„,
have been
h e &gt; aUt,fica,i7n
I have
organized in 17 counts* the landrc.,.^
, 1 ^ of
.w,ltj;
rigm . A ,'S
large
number
Is talking
| ,„ „ ,ow • movement is spreading to’ the same stand, states have taken ■
economic rca- ■■
u aboUt r,ll,,a Gray you’d
and a flowers
f!owhC r"a'1
8i*n* wIth
81'rubs sons leading For
and
m
certain
locations*
business
houses
a S S jS .° —
“ ha,f ,nt« « ‘ in
elsewhere it is being urged upon throughout
natinv »k the
V” coun‘ry are elimi­
(the county an&lt;i elate authorities' nating the signboard as an adver- __
,o nia ,e th e
According to the records, if this .m u .
an!,
th u S S e S
tiS /Z , T f t S
hf° takl‘n t0War«l ‘he con. ft4 tfvene« Um’,i realizinK ‘he inef-;
^ * ,on of natural growth along! D ctncness and great cost of the
w
i
l
i
e
r
d*rii-i*‘y*‘wo
wii1
b,?
xilloti in automobile accidents. Will
highways where a roadway is v, n i i an' a r-‘ &lt;1!Vo.r tin‘f ‘heir nd- I A
you bo among those present?
appropriations to more M
under construction, and that right ve;tiring
i
4
of ways 100 feet wide be set aside remunerative sources.
°n the principal highways.
&lt;
o iSS rt^ ®_bare ‘wo years ago, H
tn !n 0pIe Wh!&gt; ,t,ttve n So,Jtb Florida 1
-I of the 63 counties in Florida ■
town one winter are likely to g t h
fine
irn t0T-isthe
con*ervntion
of ;j
nne o!Ht
old trees
resulting
in twonext l ' ,rWh
th,iy r t ‘um the t
alontr ? h ed a? ainat tho »«smboard B
way* roads in some communities. r e S I hn fh iBh of. ? ay of Pub,ic ■
" *
Bradenton Herald. Thor ,
™a, , (,)th?r. counties will at an W
In many places the countv engin -er &lt;
M
m
«;f,eCOrni,e
r
nnr""l
as
he
»*rne city next winter.
f•
h«8 left the old road on one ride !and wi h fbJ° ,n 'l the movement. |
t
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and h» ° f nu*k’nificent oak trees i»na with the rapid growth of no*i. ■
and has made a new road on the *^•adenthteh° 9e ^ h°
In spite of the fact that Mr Ibm. .
now ahK &gt; ■
other
side rather than take out the t , e .‘hc county rules by placing ■
|isPrw
#
a
rth
th,lt
|thL'
P,
r
,‘M
nt
,|a&gt;'
M
la
r
j,
worth only about fifty-eight J
trees to widen the roadbed.”
n_heir signs a distance from the road W
Thousands of n e w s p a p e r s nin privately owned property wi! ■
kn? r anybody who 1
&gt; np trying to gather in all they (i
throughout the United States w ill!"neet with opposition and property! I f
• ners will refuse to permit it. ^ | B
WALL STREET was not tjuiti
so cheerful yesterday,• 'I here wa,
nothing much the matter. Uu
money for gambling went up ti
MUZZLE THE JINGOES
three nnd a hal'
MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH
If per cent and bru
h AMEIMkANS in London t
kers had to ha ve u reason.
there had a thrill o f pride wh.
Some of then
tarry in g large placards in.scrih
• twci." United States and Japan;
ary Hughes’s
L
inco
h
to
Settle
the
People’s
II
•MMjut another month the
explanation is
“h e V a r e , ° V ho sc,flsb Pl«ne
will start heading a0U'h Lincoln brand is sadly needed
.... r u.^‘ Gashes of interest bealthough why
reword will he coming to this time.—Capper's Weekly.
parture should
pan
th li* .Unite‘* Stl“ l‘8 and Ja“ •,;&gt;e"n t teem like more
L t 'v
HS nothing which would
valuable the or
, '‘“y8 «Ko when ihe
not yield to frank, good-tempernot know.
•Kncd to train here.
There may b
I
A . nearly cvcrvto'&lt;iKnnes. ConKri"M bv it,
coming out—son
inc .Story „t a
counted.
owns eleven skyscr
itsnnwronCOn,id^{?,t.e actlon- an(,|
1nm f or x * ° f Ji,pnn iru Americ t w f t h I n n
Laripcr’a Weekly,
K . " ' ‘-■‘ h 0 ' 1 *n d e a l i n g
°
U
Ar
;
r,ca
,n
J
a
P“n.
Preriwas a better opp
\ r t I,?iERA BI*E DRUNKARDS i ,,e"*fc iC?oUt,K® and Secretary
wo men passed away irecently
*• j tion if we
Atiantic City complain to the
come eventually th
.
hav« b« n exerting then,'ne
moral
cour­
ire that their hands were burn-.
•crapers than ther
ftin a fo wdays of each other age of this
w:*hST
i ” lo “ iiny irritations nnd to s?
right now.
n
time
when
to
‘&gt;y
men
of
whom
they
hough
' by all rules of fair judgment, be morally
Next to ”a'ral "M»neuver« off Hawaii!°Bofh i
—
,'
couh was none whiskey^ To get rid of them am promote good feeling.
will ns by the distinguished too easy,
°*&gt; unwise and lacked in &gt;
was the same hold- wake ‘hem up, after the poison Secretary Hughes’ services in ron- th
ness that
ice which both rendered to in-tiit that inspired Julius Kahn to &lt;ms stuff had made them uncon nectioo w.th the Washington Con­ ‘He essentials of good statesman­
For I
r “ 'ioptfl country in her hour defense th m matters of national ruous, the saloon keepers droppe, ference. nothing that he has done ship and sound diplomacy
l.eed. deserve to bo know for whole, arid ® na‘"’n must a rt ns a re.l hot coins upon the palms 01 as Secretary of State has been1 Innately, not only President r n ,1
more wise and timely than his ef- " «e and Secretary Hughe, bu
today we know the wix- ‘hj sleeper s bauds.
nne as eminent Americans
ior wJl to induce Afnnrirn I «lnn1 ' also win. statesmen in Japan have
“ ’ intss " The cinu*y were Julius Kahn, con
joined hands in an effort t„ ?,?t
sum,, fro,,, California, nn.
af( observes that ,:,IF TBE injured men could rea
Popular feeling i n M h ? „ £ t
C
‘ne
war
"despite
ize
what
the
drink
sellers
do
to
uel Hampers, for 10 year.
his G er-.
“ „acT
*‘ranife that nations
*n tho American Pcileratior mnn birth, not an obje etion to his ‘be.ir. ln»W« with the bootleg
are so slow m learning the wj..
ahor. UntiOwere born abroad leadership was raised from any whiskey that they sell, they w. ,M
Hon,
of dealing with each other on
*ule'
»lr.
Kuhn’s
Ameri
worry
less
alanit
a
burned
hand
r, in Germany and Gompers ir
cunism *ou can euro that.
land. Both were of Hebrew was above suspicion.”
c or 10 years Samuel
Samuel Gomners
(J,
S t w o u M ^ ^ 'J fe tio 'a b lc *
ntage, that race which bus
!T ISPRQPO SED to create an
•shed a wonderful example of headed the American Fedora
in doing thosVhCthing"dthcJ
\
airport for Now York by roofPtuity and endurance through Uibor, and It was doubtlclive done to then,.
!
" K o - r the yards Of the Pennsyliries of oppression, injustice " his commanding influx
vama
Hatlrcnd.
Temporary
luridDial
great
army
of
workim
tyranny, such us no other race
and women that enabled it to re ing nnd leaving places for fliers
POOR CHAPS
■ * * “ 1.
blandishments and might thus he provided in many
u
AYCROSS
JOURNAL-HEIi
That ought to ho done
nphistries of tho holshcvists who
Automobile
roads,
without
grade
attempted to make trouble in thA-formcr president of the
nterest of the foreign foe. Sam­ crossings, could also bo easUy proj ' aantion of New York Cit
uel Gomners wns n stern and Con­ %ided, making a roadway above
he other night that more
running
out I
k « t enemy to all forms of bo|- railroad tracks
built it, that uijiy
through
city
suburbs.
Railroads
snovf.im and communism a n d
he trajhr* coulA hear, and hi
should bo properly compensated, of
fought it within the ranks of labor course.
’ 1
*nd
without.
And
labor
stood
by
i Air&lt;^
fe A
^
n®‘ be
T‘
‘ b- hotel
husihrss
in
h,m 'oyally, as he stood by the
t&lt;»k ti con fronted With a u
MAKESHIFT AIRPORTS will
government.
roMegi. Then hotel men w
*n he outgrown, however.
BeIntolerance may hold awnv for
L
V
°
U
,
d,M
n
every,
biK
city,
the
1
s,
e
aa°n.
but
the
ages
will
re’ . - hut**!*-and not « .ft.w nf
ek-end wi’l aee thousands of
ord their verdict th at Julius Kahn
II comy t,i^ Florida jupt u,
ing club cars” each with its
‘nd . nmucl Gompers. in spite of! id
HU#
of pasjengers, flying off to
he[r alien birth,
were 100 ner
luiitains .»*• seasides in Summer;
&gt;ridn, Califoniia, etc in Winter.

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While we believe in
policy in the conduct of
it is our undeviating* pi
here to the strictest coi
all transactions.

l f A Up r

Safety, S trength and
here in w hat we believe
sider an all-around heir
service. •
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is

sssy

R. \y. Pearman, Forrest Lake
naivCeT
n Kni^ht
‘he
Party of CtheWBoard
of Engineers
going to Jacksonville Monday.
Fairm ""'mt, Ga„ Mnck
who Bradford
are touring
Florida on
........
.
their wedding trip are
the guests of M
I Dmiiforii;" ” Mr'
Mr' S'

ai?d Mm . E. A. Douglas enju5i*l?5d».P ri‘**y even,IW ^ t h a
delightfully informal bridge par­
ty a t their home on Sanford Ave­
nue.
V.ri-colored sweet peas were
attractively used In decorating.
Mrs. Dean Turner won a lovely
nond painted Jewel box for high
score. Forrest Lake was present­
ed a smoking set for high score
among the gentlemen and for the
cut prixe J. G. Ball was award­
ed a deck of cards. A delicious
salad course was served following
the game.
Those invited were Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Heerin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball,
Judge and Mrs. James G. Sharon,
Mrs. Uniter Wight and Forrest

ncr«* c o r n e r ; t h e n c e b e g i n n i n g
n g aln nt
th e
p lar# of com tn encem ent b e tw e e n s e c tio n s 7
n n d I a n d ru n n .n g from th e n r o
K s s t In s e c t i o n *. o n t h e S o u t h
line of th e W est one h a lf o f th e
„ t »u a r “ &gt;r
of
th e
S o u th w e s t Q u a rte r of said Sec•
‘.*5
•hence N o rth
• v *
et. i ° ,n n lro ,i P o s t : t h e n c e
\ \ " . , n S-9 . ' ,,' Kr,' ,‘*- 36 m i n u t e s
W e s t 196 f e e t to n p o s t b e t w e e n
su ld s e c t i o n s ;
th e n c e
In t h e
sum e d irectio n
N o rth
«9 d o K rees. 3 i m i n u t e s
W est
67S
fe e t fro m said S ection lin e to
n n Iro n s t n k e ;
th e n c e
N o rth
33 d e g r e e s W e s t G2o fe e t , m o r n
o r less, t o t h e N o r t h l i n e o f 40
acres, th e n c e W e st
4«S fe e t ,
m a r e o r less, t o |&gt;|« a f o r e s a i d 40
u o r e c o r n e r , c o n t a i n i n g 31.16
Acres, o f lan d , m o r e o r *«hh
' l l “ r« th e re fo re ord ered and
*. i !* I l 1 n PP* a f t o t h e h ill o f
c o m p la in t h e re in a t th e c o u rt house
a t S a n f o r d . S e m i n o le C o u n t y . K lo rlda
o n M o n d a y , t h e 2nd d a y o f
F e b r u a r y . 1 « 2J s a i d c a u s e b e i n g a
" “ l1 *
°
‘ l «l e In t h e c o m p l u l n fn d t"
a ,,o v e J e o c r l b e d t r a c t o f
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
o r d o r lie p u b l i s h e d o n c e a w e e k f o r
e i g h t c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s In t h n S n n -

Mrs. S. W. Swope of Oviedo had
w
SunJaJr- Mr. and Mrs.
ui nsneviue, N. U„ who are motor­ | W. h nB. Williams.
Miss Nell Will­
ing to their winter home in Ft !
R°y Williams and William
My,ew £re vis|ting their son Rich­ Williams of Sanford.
ard McConnell for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Knight
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Fisher and will have as their dinner guests
Department of the daughter,
Mrs. A. D. Shadier and Monday evening. Mrs. Pierre U
will give a lunch- Mrs. Cooper, of Tampa were guests
i.. Hanford#
uT?.#1, .a newspaper
Tourette of New York City and 5d
Jr*]lorliln.
Seminole publishCounty,
-•••j .
K.
C.
Courier
of
Jacksonville.
They
[of tie Methodist
D o n e a n d o r d e r e d , t h i s 29 th d a y
will
attend
the
U.
I).
C.
Hall
Inter.
It st 3 o’clock with
o f N o v e m b e r , 1924
B. A. DOUGLASS,
libson 517 My trie
f l e r k t I r c u l t C o u r t o f S e tn lCaptain T. W. Lund of the Os­
n o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
ceola and H. G. White, general ( 8 e a I )
Hill will entertain
passenger
agent
of
the
Clyde
Line
Bridge Club.
J -.', „
WEEK*. D. C.
arrived in Snnford Sunday to join
. A. P. Connelly
the party of the Bonrtl of Engibridge honoring Simmons, Miss Edith Teague, Miss
on. ‘h® two government
■ r of Laurens, S. C. Katherine Teague and Ned Chit- "*®rj
yachts which left Monday morning
Bnrsday
tenden.
■ Hart will entertain ~Z,
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UNSIGHTLY ROAD SIGNS

of the roots of the hair.

ixilisry of Preabyrill give a Reclprocon and program at
idles of the church.
Silver Tea of the
will be held a t the
j S. Robson at
Mrs. J- N. Robson
•esrman and Miss
trill be hostesses.
Dr. J. J. Skinner of Washington,
Irection of the W. D. C., is spending a short while in
\ J. E. Peacock of Sanford.
ie an address a t the
Monday evening a t
R. M. Ruprecht of Gainesville is
spending a few days the guest of
• Valdez Hotel. '
ran Club will meet
Mrs. Leslie Bryan
r Pitts as hostess,
EMward J. Murphy and Sidney
lervice department S. Riggs of Charleston ore busi­
W. E. McGraw and C,
it Missionary Soc- ness visitors in Sanford.
enberg of Osceola were
at 3:30 o'clock at
friends in Sanford for
Mr. and Mrs. S. Bnumel and Miss
Irs. T.‘ E. Thorn-

Ifivep by the Music
the Sanford Worhe program is by
lb of Orlando,
i Hunt will enterkt Bridge Club.

a n ox7 'lan a!

of Laid heada that will I*.

londay
&gt;.
E. Lee Ball to be
m De V. Howard
b U. D. C. a t the

Captain 0 . E. Q. Head spent Sun­
day at Daytona Beach.
i. rt,” ’ S‘ M’ Shous of Macon, Oa.,
«» the guest of Mrs. 0. J. T ojk
Tom Fedder is spending ' this
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maura spent
week in Miami.
Sunday at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Root of
Stewart and W. W. AnderCrown Point, Ind., have retumet J to Sanford for the season.
S a n f o V nd° " * ni M°ndny in
_ Mrs. T. W. Lawton, Mrs. W. J.
Lawton and Willingham Lawton turned
tu illd “uSaturday
i M,rs- from
}' W-a B*™es
re­
motor trip
spent Saturday in Sanford.
down the West Coast.
P
Mrs. S. M. Abercrombie has as T.Xr* nnd Mrs. Curtis M. Lowe of
her &lt;*uest, J. B. Roberts of Jack­ Jackson^Ue
are spending a few
sonville.

letday
,
it a social meeting
rs of Wesley a t 8
ime of Mrs. Walter
lolly Street. The
« the hostess, Mrs.
, Mrs. K. D. Mci. D. Zachary, Mrs.
Irs. W. T. Mitchell,
rs and Mrs. L. M.

° n the atarentof tS # d w P^ih.e sea
niA
l i 2 ? ld 0 f a ,on K’hiU clim b,
Old Lmelodies
recur to m e .

Mr. and Mrs. Douglass
Entertain A t Bridge

PERSONALS

Majrb« » « c e ^ r
•boIUh January

Trouble w itT f^
retting yourself u .
•gain.
7*

I tif,n t0 squire as to who are the cent Ip
newspapers, you are surnriseH ♦«
" ,,u auacK
thkre and here
about
newspapers.
Thev
sit
in
/
iU
^ow
[lt^
e
they know
I can rc»; the Suwanee river
about
what
newspaDer/ari*
1
J?rneruI&gt;erhaPs.
and
dream
And tbe cotton field aglow
wnere the oeeapUys forever
information, a h d T K f / f , a h l h l f ' " vcr&gt;'
™&gt;l
And the h. -ae of void BUck Joe. these gentlemen to account".
J ho,Mome Ihine to call

PHONE:—Re«. 428-J

Keeping y0J T ^
• ,ot of money bot

Not h a rin y ^ T :
» rtry great f ,aIt/

ASSOCIATED F I R S T N A T IO N A L PICTURE, In c.
v
PRESENTS

MISS KATHRYN WILREY

New broonjf"^!
dr“ M« don’t SWetp

Petersburg Pier

■ a t bridge honoring
T o C o s t $ 1 ,4 6 5 ,0 0 0
■ y.
-------■Bide Parent-Teacher
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 1!) —
■ I meet at 3 o’clock. Paul R. Boardman, reporting for
| r na, chal'ge of the the committee appointed to inves■Misa Margaret Foa- tigate the subject, has submitted
lour.
estimates totalling $1,105,000 to
Bonznlez will enter- co*er cost of erection of the new
lieate Luncheon Club, million dollur municipal pier, pay
Caswell will enter- ‘£e city’s part In development of
Ton Bridge Club,
the north w nt-rfront in connection
Friday
with development of n hotel propGuihl wjll entertain er‘y» an‘l $250,000 to complete deription bridge party v&lt;?l°proent of north and houth wulAnn Tea Shop. For
plephone Mrs. B. L.
ps. S. M. Lloyd.
K ». D. Caswell will
k » o'clock Bridge
p iturday
I at tits Library nt
'ah at the Library nt
OTlCE

JOHN E. FOX
Real Estate—Insurance
T h e h e ir s , (lav lsee s. g r a n t e e s nnd
o th er c laim an ts u nder r.irn e lla
E* B r u c e . C. F. B ru c e . A rts u s D.
B ru c e , e t ul.
O R D E B F O B P U H L IU A T IO N
T h e S la te of F lo rid a .
• T o ,. All i i u r t l . e c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t
if h d e r C ti r n e ll a
p.
H ru ce.
C. F.
B ru c e . A n g u s I).
R ru e e . ' F r a n c i s
F o s t e r . J o h n H o w a r d L o o m is. J*. J.
I- u r a m o r e . H i r a m L o o m is. I l o r a n d
L o o m is, n n d e a c h o f th e m , d e c e a s e d
o r O th e r w is e ; S. J e n n i e Boon, C. M.
Boon. Naruli J . Ilootie. C a lv i n M
B o o n e H aruh
a . L oo m I s . H e n r y
I 1:, ‘-o o m 's .
H arriett
L o o m is.
A lic e c . H a u l.
W illiam
F. H a u l
C h a r l e s A. C lo w e s . J a m e s
WIIs o n . M a r t h a H. W ils o n , h is w ife ,
a n il a . I l e r k e r . u n d e a c h o f t h e m If
,.iVlir" fi*
, f *‘eud.
a ll
p arties
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e s a i d H.
J e n n i e iloon, c . M. Boon, S a r a h J
B oone. C a lv i n M. B o on e. S a r a h A.
L o o m is, H e n r y It. L o o m is. H a r r i e t t
L o om is. A lice C I l a n l . W il li a m |.\
jy**8'i". M a r t h a K. t r n s . m , h is w ife.
Chat-les
A. C lo w e s. J a m e s

.,,“ krrL

A lt M n tU

Stay off the damp rround, avoid
ezpoiure, keep feet dry, eat no
«weet, of any kind for • while,
drink lota of water and above all
take a spoonful of Jad Salta oc­
casionally to help keep down uric
and toxic acids.
Rheumatism is caused by poison
toxins called acids, which are gen­
erated In the bowels and absorb­
ed into the blood. It Is the func­
tion of the kidneys to filter this
aciu from the blood and cast! It out
in urine. The pores of the skin
aie also a means of freeing the
blood of this impurity. In damp
and chilly, cold weather the skin
pores are closed, thus forcing the
kidneys to do double work! they
become weak and sluggish and
fail to eliminate this poison, which
keeps accumulating and circulnt-

At Milane Theatre

Hear Judge Peacock nt Baptist
Churoh tonight.

The B e st

CANDY
10c
Oh H enry!

t I ' r i i p r r l v l .l s l r il

r.,r anle
l-nrk Avrnur uml Mrroml Mlrvet

J a n u a r y JO a n d 21.
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O N E SH O W IN G B A C H S H O W
i •

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P rices— A d u lts, 50c. C h ild ren . 25i
444444444&lt;-4^4-444&gt;:*4&lt;.444444444^44^
4 * 4 * * * * 4 * * { .+ * * 4 4 4 4 + 4 + l-fr44-4444^4444444&lt;444

Stove and Fire Place
Wood
t

M uliucv .*1:00 O ’clock

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Cut to Suit

Britt Realty Company
$9.00 per cord delivered

Full fashion, Roduor, Van R aaltoand
Oneyx Black, brown and tan. Values
up to $2.50............................ $1.50 pair

3(! melt, lig h tw e ig h t plaid flannel.
51 inch, wool crepe in small pin stripe,
light ground.......... $2.75 to $4.00 vard

-uc,‘ ,&gt;f

All Cleared and Tiled
Flowing Wells ,

P h o n o 17

SMALL HOUSE
Stove and Fire Place
Wood

Located Close to Loading Ti
In tho Heart of the Celery Di

Cut to Suit
^$9,00 per cord delivered

PRICE $3500.00

E. F. LA N E
REALTOR
First National Bank Buildini
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
orce Mis« Ruba Williams, Mr. R. L

Britt Realty Company

Share
t’oogan Funds
ITINOPLE, Jan. 19 I government ia being
al newspupers to deJie United States govfiare of the money and
,etl a / Jackie Coogner for Near East ReThe daily '‘Republic"
’Ran raised these sup'niericans to bo dis'out distinction of race
No doubt this- lovely
n that the funds would
,.ief‘ throughout tho
“ at the distribution
t main,ly ‘a our cnem* and Armenians. A
f these articles, con­
. v °} food and cloth‘urned over to the
•ament for the needy

“tty loth,
waary m i

CREPE DE CHINE

each of you, am t all o th e r persons
I n t e r e s t e d In s a i d e s t a t e , a p p e a r b e ­
f o r e t h e C o u n t y J u d g e ' s C o u r t In
H a n fo rd . F l o r i d a , o n t h e 29th d a y of
J n n u a r y , I92S. a n d t h e n a n d t h e r e
s h o w c a u s e . If a n y y o u h a v e , w h y
s a i d p e t i t i o n s h o u l d n o t ho g r a n t ­
ed.
I t Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s c i t u t l o n
■null be n e r v e d In the* n a m e m a n ­
n e r a s s u b p o e n a s in c h a n c e r y u p o n
a ll p e r s o n s n u n te d in tills c i t a t i o n
anti s h a l l be p u b l i s h e d f o u r s u c c e s ­
s i v e w e e k s In T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d ,
a new spaper
publish ed
In S e m i ­
n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
W IT N E SS my h an d
an d sea l of
t h e C o u n t y J u d g e ' s C o u r t on t h i s
t h e 15th d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1921.
E. F. IIOt'M IlU I.D K It.
(S eal)
C o u n ty Ju d g e .
Dec. 23. 29, J a n . 5. 13. 19.

You can turn gray, faded hair
bcuutifully dark und lustrous al­
most over night, if you'll get a
bottle of ..... .
.. and Sul­
phur Comnouml” at any drug store.
Millions of bottles of this old fump - oils Sage Tea Recipe, improved by
. the addition of other ingredients,
„,i are sold annually, says a welle- known druggist here, because it
ur darkens the hair so naturally and
A evenly that no one can tell it has
been applied.
A
Those whose hair is turning gray
A or becoming faded have a sur­
prise awaiting them, because after
f- one or two applications the gray
A hair vanishes and your locks be­
come luxuriantly dark und beauti°&lt;» ful.
oo
This is the age of youth. Gray­
haired, unattructive folks aren't
wanted uround, so get busy with
M. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
pound tonight and you’ll be de1,0 lighted with your dark, handsome
hair and your youthful uppearance
within a few days.
I

40 inch, extra heavy quality in ail the
light shades fo r.................... S2.25 v;.r&lt;l

SILK PONGEE
32 mcties wide in blue, tan, green, or
chid and pink fast colors for dress
es and drapery......... .....
Rfw* vnri

SPECIAL TODAY
Fine Blue White Diamond
1 1-3 Carat. Price $485.00
Platinum Setting

EVERFAST WASH FABRICS
Small check and solid colors in Hverta st gingham o(J inches wide, g u a r­
anteed fast to sun and water. 65c and
75c yard.

McLAULIN
THE JEWELER

Guaranteed fast coloi
shades; d(j inch wide...

the new
50c yard

CRETONNES AND SCRIMS
Small figured cretonnes, Marguisette and voile crcl
w id e .............:..................

On Dixie Highway for sub-division

REMNANTS

Cotton good, silks und wool. Murkud ubout

ierm s
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Realtors
202 First Street

Phone 302
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iin iix a iia iia a iitiB a iis a a iH iiiiiiiia a a a a iiiiiii

�The new Administration Buildin,
Way, Coral Gables, now the Home of

Pone* d t Leon Boulevard and Coral
I of the Executive Department* of. the

C oral G ablet Organlzatjpn.

f

O R A L G A B L E S is a city built cm ideals.

Ideals *o f beauty, of fine i

of landscaping, o f recreation, of business needs and utilities.

Ideals 1

definite, permanent form for the enjoyment o f people who will ap]

f

at true value.

...i.

A, yf

A n d back o f Coral Gables ideals there is a dominating cause w
rlooked.

This U the fact that Coral Gables has been for more than a

ll-year-’round home o f its owner and creator— George E . Merrick.
f
# '
i, the promoters o f large developments invariably own their propertie
i tlii* iM»tinn when thev live upon these properties all the year ’round,

|f

A man— any man— creating a large development

around his ow n home will inevitably build more
w isely, carefully, farseeingly than he would if his
tnotlves are actuated solely by the making of money.
\f

George E . Merrick's home ever since Miami w as

Incorporated as a city, has been Coral Gables. -H e has
-------- u . j

rtiK»r home in this section.

A ll of the

Miami City Ollli'o of Coral Gnlilri, rcmo..YI&lt;&lt;l »i
Kpunlsli lines by SI. ( i r o r u e Kill.., A. i V, In
opened wltli u public reception on S.Uuiu.*, u « i l

10 p. iu.

William Jennings B r y a n
gives an intereating lecture
daily, except Sunday, on

We will be glad indeed to
have you visit Coral Gables.
Transportation is free in our

/ Florida and Its ,

luxurious Highway Pullman

Opportunities

Coaches, leaving the local

t

at the

Coral Gables Office each

V

Venetian Casino, Coral Ga- V
bles. You are cordially in­
vited to attend atui listen to
Mr. Bryan.

week.
G

e o r g e

E . M

e r r i c k .

~

For full particulars

~ o w n e r

and reservation, call at the
.

Executive Offices: 152-154-150-158 E. Ffr.ylir Street, Miami

Coral Gubles Office.

(Insert LoeaS Costs!! .©stoles Address Mere)
Florida Offices

Jacksonville, ll'csf Balm Beach, Daytona, Orlando, Ytaipa. SI. Fclerzburg, Sanford, S him

S. W. BRADFORD, Milano T heatre Building

u and Isrudentoun

,

�row
JIB, J in . 19—“The
i of education la to
and will to do the
to do. when that
jto be done, whether
It or not,” quoted
Barker, In an ad*
Indent* of the Flor­
ae for Women. Dr.
,11 for four years
dcian t o . William
during hta ndminist[ident ‘of the United
jTatlnhaaaee severn]
Its estimated that he
[more thnn 1,800,000
Colleges and high
[wants to make the
Y he declared, three
[borne In mind. “No
Vh, nor how smart
| | not succeed unless
T physically, possess
Vd have a brave
| life of Theodore
demonstration of
’ strong body, and
to his state of al*
at the age of 14
. in which he built
■ically as a demon*
tensing one's vital,
rciso.
clearly, the spearou are going to
iworld. “If you go
studying in hap*
[you will fail to get
s because you will
Mr best efforts."
[you pick up a les*
Hr mind, first thing
advised. “ Practice
pint! on your le s s o n .
to get a clear
[to you."
jrt, he suggested,
fc than the strong
tig physique com
not mean exhibit
however, but the
to say "no" and
[asked to do things
to do, go places
go."

?man Finds
First Case
Jan. 19—To find
the first task that
Davis, newly npfposition of chief of
fen he took over the
The quest Was for
Rr-old daughter of
carpenter working
[iocination, deduction
arts known only to
r and detectives, the
Ihe young woman in
Is locator, working a
ihan would be ex|h short notice, .found
lesser half of the
. wjmjiad left home
Ron of single blessed­
l y of the girl were
psburg to give their
[Rowing the ceremony
irtv Journed home
all’s well that inds
SRICANS DOLLAR
IOBILITY
19—The list of Ani­
le tax payers, recently
Is been given the title
lac- de udtha of the
i Die Z e if
•e peple who are in n
pay more than $10,( to the government,"
gan of the German hi­
lt also refers to the
it ns the "Almanac of
ity."

^ A A A AA A

iot inHome

By B, MU DOUGLAS

1 &gt;*1

IOWA CITY, Jail. 19—tfy caus­ TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 19.—Au­
NfcW YQR*. J « w .llh * te
Mtrle Antoinette
in g successive waves of sound to tomobile licensp taka a r t being us­
Wrights tone, PhillmJelpbimaK
interfere with each other’* trans­ ed a t the rate of 5,000 daily, acBy DOLLY 6 ABB
■V«*’**1 ul League thitd b au m t _____
INCH writer* era wont to at­
mission,
bv. G. W. Stewart, a pro­ cording to officials of the comp­
tribute any deviation from
the 1924 season with a bottlrtg “
o w a d a y 's
a pladd conventional dUfessor of physic* a t the Univbrs- troller's office. Half of them are
: when Mt» It
erage of .307, s mark which
hfcfrd t o - get. or
ity of IoWa, has perfected a de­ going out from the capital office peettlon to a itre o ft of red hair,
bettered by only rfedrw WRW*N*
tUppresaed or ’ expr — cd, Marie
unsstiifACtory
vice which he believes Jn time may ahd the other half from.local bu­ Antoinette, tha beautiful wife cf
ionnl League infielders—Her
•n It la . se­
Frisch, K*lly^Fmmrier, Gri
be used to eliminate undesirable reaus established' over the , state •Louts XVI., who stirred up civil
cured, many houseCritx. and- High.. -i+
.V?1
noises and adjust sounds “to an for convenience of automobile own­ ;war in Franoo, may blame her
wlvey db moit bf
;temperament
on
her
hair
which
ers
who
do
hot
care
to
toko
the
Individual's
aesthetic
taste.”
( h e i r owiM work
bAd quite a tinge of red. How­
The establishment of quiet nones time to send to Tallahassee for the ever. being of a more conservative
| stone’s work during the 1924 o*4k
Consequently a
i
mature, wo will admit that vre have
for hospitals and the requirement tags.
son stomps him ns one of the hi
very large percent­
of mufflers for automobiles testi­ The annual rush season, which Is 'known a number of people who
lights
ngni In National League In fir
age of their tithe Is
fig. While never a -s tar-of* tha
fy to the penerating nature of now a t Its height, also brings to .have stirred up tempests who have
liig.
•Pbht tu the kitch­
sound waves. They will pass, Dr. the tog department a multiplicity not been nble to boast of red hair.
first magnitude, Wrightatpne
en. Usually whoa
Stewart says, through the most of problems due to the vray In Helen of Troy, we recall, who was
a piugger. .I^is natpa
pe-Js
hubby goea off to
which applicants handle thdlr re- famous for her blonde beauty was
minute
cracks
and
even
through
tinned
in
connection
with a n .“all”
hla office. wlfejr re­
team. Nor Is he considered-a par*“'J
an apparently solid wall. With tne questh for licenses. A casual tlUso famous for the mlafcrtune
turn* to her kitch­
theory that sound waves woold ex- glance at the icores of telegrams, that followed tn her train Includ­
ticutar star with the PhilReS* but
en, to clean up the
the records reveal that he -is one
iend themselves were they placed regarding Applications, received ing the ten years’ Trojan war.
With the brilliant complexion of
breakfast dishes Or
of the most dependable third base- &lt;
n conflict with one another. Dr. during the early hours of one day,
to prepare further
men in the National League snd a 3
Stewart worked out his device, gave an insight to some of the t&gt;o mnny of tha Continental beaut­
of tha day, with features of the
breakfasts for the
hitting star of .300 caliber
which he calls an acoustic wave fil­ things encountered during a day’s ies
piquant
retrousse
type,
and
with
routine,
officials
state.
children. She Is busy there off and cheerfulness end comfort, and the. ter.
WrlfchUthM' Is Just an average
“I recently mailed you appli­ reddish hair, Marie Antolnetto posbnsoba
oo until evening, and te lucky If Krekteat degree of sanitation an#’
sobaH
player. There
The results are obtained, Dr.
ere is nothing
a youthful freshness of ap­
Stewart explains, not by placing cation for Florida nutomoblle li­ reeaScd
flashy about -his play. Her haver ,
•he cats leave the kitchen then.
health.
pearance as well os tho liveliness
cense
And
requested
the
plates
be
seeks the limelight of public braise, .
obstructions.In the path of soutld,
and bravo recklessness of youth.
Window* Important
A Woman'* Office
but by setting up a sort of battle sent me nt Mountain Lake, Flor­
but day after day ha is in- there,
Etlquotto In the Austrian court
A kitchen ft really a woman’s
Sunlight has been discovered to between the various w*ves, thus ida," said one message dated at whero
knocking down hits and getting hla
she
was
rais'd
was
not
so
New
York
City.
"Kindly
disre­
office. -Therefdro It is sensible snd be one of the best medicines there causing a disordered transmission.
shore of the bingles without tha
Uriel as that tn the French court
A brass cylinder tube one-half gard these Instructions and for­ to which sbo came as a young
those whe stand out 'in the* world
commendable If as much or more la- It kills germs and affects the
ward the plates to me nt 37 Wall
usual ballyhoo which 1combs to all
tbodgbt Is put upon the design and body beneficially. It gives the Inch In diameter and six Inches long street, New York City, as soon Crown Princess and over which
of baseball.
*
furnishing of that room than upon clearest and most diffused light and containing nothing but a ir and-op. as ready, ns it is necessary for chc later reigned as Queen, «nnd
But from experienre, pitchers ’
aby Other Iti the house. Results therefore la easiest on the eyes. en a t both ends, is caused to trans­ these plates to accompany car from she always ro'oellod against the
beginning t oflgure on h im . .when i
Will show in tha health and spirits As a result of these and other ef­ mit no audible sound. With an­ New York to Florida." A careful rigors of French court life.
other
and
slightly
different
tube,
he steps ot the plate. His quiet
Marie
Antoinette's
physical
fects
It
brightens
ono’a
moods
end
of the chief user of the kitchen,
of the records revealed that
way Is deceiving. The farts take .“g
tones below this same, or any search
counterpart ts found In tho modBkd thef will be enjoyed by her increases one’* energies. In pieces the
no
such
request
had
yet
been
re­
other
note
will
be
refused
trans­
him tor ‘gfartted. He never g
*rn
girl
with
hair
of
a
reddish
ceived.
Ft
am
t
Cefltl
Print
where
the
maximum
amount
of
husband and children ha well. The
mission, whereas ail higher tones
the
applause of the multitude w
lingo
and
the
clear
brilliant
skin
^
(C)
C
arS
l
and
Camera*
Another telegram, dated Fort which usually accompanies really
food Will he better. Moods will be sunlight is desired there should be pass freely.
w • Myers,
he delivers, because he is supj
said
"I
sent
check
today
plenty
of
plate-glaes
windows.
This
brighter. Fatigue and discourage­
red hair, but which unfortunately comes and goes Others must glvs ed to deliver, but let him slip and
"Other equally remarkable re ­
ment will have as little chance as sort of window Is easiest to see sults of a similar nature can be ob­ for a car license. Have cince de­ does not always accompany hair especial thought to the shuii.* cf the censure of the mob falls upon :-s
Indigestion to take up their resi­ through, as well as trusst and tained," said Dr. Stewart In ex­ cided to leave Florida before April with merely a reddish cost For rougu selected, tho Mandnrtiu his head. His work is evidently
densest so that light comes through plaining his device, “The tubes, 1. Will yfcu kindly moke that her a powder light both In texture rougn with Its added tone often appreciated by only a few, but tha
dence there.
license for ninety dnys and send nnd s h a d e , such o s J a v a , la a n e c ­ p ro v in g more effective In gtvtng fans In Philadelphia nre slowly be-, ,-f
directly and not distorted, and so while entirely open and free frdm refund
to my address here." There essity, for a heavier powder will brilliancy and transparency to tho
A Few Pointers
that notia or heat la less easily obstructions, have at regular In­
gining to realize why manager A r­
1 will try to give a few pointers transmitted. There Is no place tervals, branching tubes and cham­ was no record of this either, which cloud tho transparency of her skin. skin. However. Just ns tho red- thur Fletcher keeps Wrightstonn i
wns
also
the
case
with
unother
that you may not have thought of whero more reasons can be found bers. At each branching point the described in a telegram from Cocoa, For the girt with a creamier skin, haired typo will avoid wearing in there day after day. .Fletcher
for Insuring that your kitchen, be­ for ustng plate-glass windows than waves arc reflected backward reading; "Cnncel order for license. wanner shades such as Peaphes or bright pink or bright red In a coa- culls him a diamond in tha rough
through the tube. The design of Return check," and one from Fort reaches nnd Cream powder will tume, they will also avoid bright with the w rarlrg quality but with,
cause of the above facts, will be as In the kitchen.
tho branches can be made in such Fierce, rending “Departure delay­ blend bettor and give tho skin Itfu pink cheeks or &amp; slantingly red out the glitter.
satisfactory as It can be made.
mouth. A bright red or a dark
a mnnner as to produce a back­ ed. Please forward automobile li­ and color.
Many writers and household econ­ % • Plats-QIsss Shelves
color
lipstick should ha avoided un­
Among
tho
red-haired
"sorority’
It has become almost as hazard­ $
omist! have given tha reasons why
Pl^te-glaaa adds to the kltchan ward reflection and an Interference cense tag immediately to Fort them are many fortunato enough less the hair Is very dork, a light
ous
to belong to a Chinese -Tong
of
almost
any
group
of
tones."
Pierce."
It Is best to have sinks and tables not only In the windows, but on
to hftvn sufficient natural color, nhado being sparingly applied If a as it Is to be a law-abiding Ameri­
Dr. Stewart explained that he
high enough so that women need tbe tables and In the shelves. It Is
*
*fti';i an enchanting flush that lipstick Is necessary.
can citizen.—Columbia Uecqrd.
the device truly n filt­
Utaaly S y n JitiU
- -nqt lean over them constantly and a bright, polished substance that Is considered
er. It Is a new basic method of Fourth Of Prisoners
so tire their backs. The placing of Impervious to liquids and can be manipulating sound waves and ipay
lights, bo that the stove, sink, cleaned with a few motions of e find application In mnny acoustic Escape State Prison
Gavels For Rotary
and work-fablo shall have enough damp cloth. Housewives who want devices in use today.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 17.
Illumination has also been brought their kitchens as clean snd as easy
"The telephone, the phonogrnph,
Made In Nazareth
to the attention of the lighting con­ to keep clean as possible are hav­ nnd even musical instruments —Twenty-four per cent of the num­
ber
of
prisoners
committed
to
the
tractors. Floor coverings that'are ing shelves made of It. and are
themselves may sooner or Inter
JERUSALEM, Jnn. 19 —Pales­
easy to clean and comfortable to having their kitchen tables covered profit by this new device," Dr. state prison during the four year
period
ending
Dec.
31,
1924,
e.itine
hns suddenly become very
Stewnrt explained. "In fact, there
the feet have had tbelr share of with It.
cuped
during
that
time,
it
is
dis­
much
nwnre
of the fact that there
is
opened
to
the
imagination
the
•m
And a Mlrrorl
emphasis. These are all obvious
■I
closed In the annual reports of the is such an organization ns the Ro­
possibility
of
the
elimination
of
un­
A
dstalli to which a woman will give
Finally, silica It Is women who
state
prison
department.
Of
those
desirable
noises
and
the
enjoyment
Brat- attention.
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Inhabit kitchens, and one of wo­ of sounds adjusted t an individual who got away slxty-otie per cent tary Club in America. A collec­
There are, besides, several de­ man's chlefedt duties 11 to be
were recaptured.
tion of two hundrld olive-wood
Modem six room house and garage, on Oak Avenue
aesthetic taste."
tails that are being given an In­ charming, there should be a taste­
Sixteen per cent of the total gavels, manufactured in the Near
between
12th, and 13th Streets. Street paving and
number committed were granted East Relief orphans trade school
creasing amount 1 of attention. fully placed plate-glass mirror, so
sidewalk
paid. $5,000. Good terms.
Kansas Children To
pardons or were released condi­
Among them are the windows, that It Is possible to see always
at
Nnzarath,
is
now
being
exhibit­
tionally,
the
figures
show.
shelves, table tops and walls of the whether, when there Is someone at
•Vote on State Bird Only 09 prisoners died while con­ ed in a prominent shop-window
kitchen. All these can be treated the door, one looks One’s bent bofined during the four-year period. i just outside the Jaffa Gate. A
fn a way to produce a maximum of fore answering the ring!
TOPEKA, Jnn. 19—School chil­
The figures show that an aver­
dren of Kansas are In the midst age of n few more thnn 090 per­ placard states that these gavels
of an election campaign. On Kun- sons yearly were sent to the state nre "for the use of the Rotary Club
sn.s Day, Jan. 29, they are to el­ prison, while those discharged num­ chairmen throughout tho United
Holy Land Expects
Soviet Upsets Swedish ect
a state bird.
bered u few morj than 300 a
States, being a gift from the or­
Good Tourist Season Plan of Disarmament Out of a big field of candidat­ nnd the escapes amounted toyear,
120 phan boy carpenters to clubs which
107 S. Park Ave.
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-es, "Bob White" is picked to win. annually.
have nt vnrious times contributed
The figures by years follow:
JERUSALEM, Jnn. 19—Palest­
STOCHRHOLM, Jan. 19—Plans He has the endorsement of both
Commitments: 1921, 595; 1922, to the support of this work In Pal­
ine is becoming increasingly a t­ of deputies to the Swedish Parlia­ Governor Jonathan M. Davis and
tractive to the tourist and hotel ac­ ment to bring forward measures of J. C, Mohler, secretary of the 495; 1923, 151; 1924, 491.
estine."
State Board of Agriculture. In
Discharges: 1921, 284; 1922, 300;
comodations are available is shown
by an official report for the Inst to reduce armaments and to cut replying to questionnires by the 1923, 319; 1924, 305.
Pardons or Paroles; 1921, 48; ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaKHBBBHkiBHHaaaaMaKaHBHaaaHHaBaaaaBanaaaaaagaaaa*B*H
five months, during which 22,381 expenses for national defense, may state Audubon society, each offic­
not be enrried out, according to ial, unknown to the other, recom­ 1922, 90; 1923, 83; 1924, 97.
traveler came to this country,
Escapes: 1921. 70; 1922, 122;
Mnny of the tourists spent over political observers, because of th’e mended the quail.
The women have their candidate, 1923, 130; 1924. 147.
two months in Palestine, retailers renewed anxiety felt here In re­
Deaths: 1921, 8; 1922, 10; 1923,
and hotel-keepers and souvenir gard to the Intentions of Soviet however. ‘Mrs. Jennie Wren" has
been put forth ns champion of 14; 1924, 21.
dealers reaping considerable profit Russia,
Recaptures: 1921, 59; 1922, HI;
ft
The recont uprising in F.sthonia "women’s rights’' nnd is expected
from them.
Nearly everybody in Jerusalem is one of the circumstances which to instill some rivalry in tbe con­ 1923, 70; 1924, 74.
Other leading contenders
and other Palestine towns is pre­ Is causing eoncern to the propon­ test.
paring for the winter senson which ents of disarmaments. Another for the honur whose names have
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promises a greater inpouring of is the lack of certainty ns to what been proposed are the robin, the
GARDEN
HOSE
See
tourists to the Holy Lund thnn du­ disposition the Russian government rairie chicken, niendow lark, tho
12l/a cent per foot
ring any pre-war winter. The Jew­ will muke of the so-called Wrungell cardinal and the blue jay.
Throughout the Kansas schools,
ish information Bureau announ­ fleet confiscated by the French
For Few Days
ces advices from Europe and, Am­ government In French Colonial wa­ children are now campaigning, fa­
F IR S T S T R E E T
■
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S PHONE 548.
erica nre that more than 5,000 ters, which, it is stated, will be miliarising themselves with the
Jews expect to spend the coming turned over to the Soviet govern­ hirds nnd picking the candidate
B im M iiiiu u
they will support at tho polls.
ment.
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FaceHardGridiron
ScheduleNextYear
ROLLINS COLLEGE, Winter
Park, Fla., Jan. 19.—The tenta­
tive announcement of tho football
schedule of tho Tars of Rollins col­
lege for next fall leave* no room
for doubt, say those connected
with the institution, that tho col­
lege is duo to carry out an a t­
tractive program of intercollegiate
athletics for 1925.
This schedule Is the first a* an
actual member of the S. I. A. A.,
although Rollins played under
rules of that organization on last
season.
The hardest game will lie with
the University of Florida. Other
outstanding opponents are the Cit­
adel Military colkgu nnd the Col­
lege of South Carol ilia, Mercer
nnivrr ity, which won over the
‘Gators’ in ’21, Centenary College
of Louisiana, coached by “Bo" MeMillin, Newberry College of South
Carolina, Howard College of Alnhnma. and Oglethorpe University
of Atlanta, 1924 champions of the
S. I. A. A.
The longest trip will be to
Shreveport. La., and games will he
played in Macon, Ga„ Jacksonville
Demount, Git., and Miami.
The schedule as it now stands,
follows:
Friday, Sept. 20, Freshmen at
Winter Park.
Monday. Sept. 28, Citadel Mili­
tary college, at Winter Pack.
Saturday, Oct. 3, Springfield
Athletic Club, at Jacksonville.
Tuesday, Oct. 10, Centenary col­
lege nt Shreveport, Ln.
Sntuiday, Oct. 31, University of
Florida, nt Gainesville,
Wei!n day, November 11, New
I :*rry college, nt Orlnndo.
Saturday, Nov. 21, Southern
college nt Winter Pnrk.
Thursday, Nov. 23, Howard col­
lege, nt Winter Pnrk.
Snturdny, Dec. 5, post-season
gonu* by special permission of S.
1. A. A. with Oglethorpe a t Mi­
ami.

Six Racing Events
Planned. For April
On Daytona Beach
SEABREEZE, Fla., Jnn. 19.—
Permaiu ut revival of trccord-timc
auto racing on the Ormond-Senbreeze-Daytona Beach course is
fissured by the action of the rac­
ing comlnittcu of the SenhreezeDaylomv Death Association nnd
the Halifax Realty Board, in pro­
viding n schedule of six meets late
in April. The program contem­
plate- I'lirthoT efforts on the part
of Sig H.oighdahl, Norwegian
drivet, to ! wer his hour record of
l 8() milt's made on the course in
1922, n&lt;nrtrT*:rhy M. Mogolla of
France m t 'HauginJahl'.t figure of
20b inib*.. an hour mark.
Eatrey meeting will he featured
by a c.tid of five rnros for both
profi sLnnls and amateurs, and
an th • ro n s will he continued
throm iifm t the summer it is ex­
pected Urn I Florida cracks will
keep th ir “niountc" in tune for
trice a: purse money and trophies
Hoi i i.u ; will he an udded feaof cn.-h event, and entries are ex­
pected irom all section* of the
stat. i
II.mgJrl.ihl has made Seeabreeze
ills I 1 .a1.cut wintci headquarters
ond i' preparing a new car for
full:1; rpcid trials. “There is just
one *on ere in tin* world in which
spec I &lt;i over 150 miles an hour
••no I f n tt.’inpted with any degree
of afety and that i.i OrmondSmili o' t Daytona Beach course,"
he ■’* dr. n l , adding: “ It 1* my in­
tent i- &gt; to make all future speed
t&lt; t;i h’-Tc on this asphalt-Uke
oce n i*»*::cli of 22 miles."
Ti
&gt;naiog committee is comPom J t il. E. Gardner and J. A.
R' f 1 "i iX.yjona. George It. Bon­
net. . i .?.' D. MeMillian. Dayton- F.
:.-.i 1 nir.mr L. Kincaid
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. * w, .inn. r.i. lhe popui f - Poland In preparing to
:nd* for a national gift to
u, ic, the discoverer of ra­
the g ift will take the form
i'.’im institute in Warsaw,

Real Holdout

Here’s Earl McNeoly, Washington
outfielder, who drove In the run
that decided the 1921 world series
with the Giants. It won the title
for Washington. That bnse hit no
doubt has caused McNeoly to boost
his price for the coming season ns
he is already listed among the un­
signed.

FoodValueLeading
Advertising Point
In Milk Campaigns
TALAIIASSIE, Jan. 19 Food
value is the strongest point to of­
fer the consumer in advertising
milk, according to a report cover­
ing a survey conducted among the
consumers m Philadelphia by the
tediral department of agriculture.
Quality was found to he of second
importance while dealers’ names
tcok third rank among the subject
inatt.trs retained in minds of the
consumers.
“Milk advertising conducted by
the individual distributing compan­
ies is to bo seen in practically every
issue of newspaper* in street cars,
bill boards, wagons and numerous
other places," tin- department says.
“ Each of those advertisements car­
ries the name of the responsible
dealer and often little else. Yet
mums have made little impfession
upon the housewife for she re­
members much more readily app-nls which set forth food value
of milk or wliich stressed quality.
"The success and value of re­
peated advertising of the name
of a particular dealer Is question­
ed on the basis of the data collec­
ted.
Le us sc.’ just what advan­
tage will accrue if the dealer's
name is constantly brought before
the public. Will this form of ad­
vertising cause a consumer to stop
trading with one dealer in order
to recure the more widely adver­
tised product of another?
“There is not generally enough
difference in tin* milk of different
dealers to influence tho housewife
to make a change. Habit is too
strong a factor in the lives of the
average American to bring about
a change. Surveys have shown
thnt housewives trade with on**
food retailer for year a fte r year
and the most cause for changing
dealers is the fact that the family
moves front time to time."
New residents of a city nre a
source of Increased business for
advertisers it is suggested

Ritola, Twice Beaten By Nurmi Over
Shorter Distances, Wants 5 Mile Race
NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—WllHe
Nurmi’s wa* an easy victory last
Ritola, ftrontest of the Finish night. Seventy yards m fro fit of
middle distance runner* in Ameri­ him ,U »nr Prim started. Fifty
ca until Paavo Nurmi left his na­ yard* further advanced with Guntive town of Abo to invade the nur Nilnon and 150 yards abend
western hemisphere, indicated Inst of Peerless Paavo came AugUBt
night a t the Fordham university Fnger. All of the .Finn’s oppon­
meet th at a race with the peer­ ents were member* of the Finless one over n longer distance nish-American A. C. Nurmi sim­
might ba more interesting than ply drifted along glanced a t his
the event in which Nurmi ha* par­ watch at tho end of each lap and
ticipated up to this time.
finally circled the field without
Ritola, twice defeated by hi* apparently increasing his pace.
countrymnn, at shorter distances, Stamina told the story. The oth­
traveled five mile* on an eighth ers were unable to keep in stride.
Nurmi finished in good condi­
lap track eight seconds faster
than the time furnished by Hnnncs tion after breaking three records
Koiemainen in 1913 nnd his pace in New York, jmirpeyins to Chi­
equalled that of the first night u cago to break another, nnd return­
few days ngo when Nurmi shat- ing here to establish still one more
I tu r d three world marks nt Madi­ all in thnee nights.
son Square Garden.
In the first meeting of the two London To Entertain
Ritola led until within two laps of
American Polo Team
the finish, when Nurmi broke
away to win handily. Ritola had
LONDON, Jan. 19—The Hurlingnot spent his strength, but his
finish wa* more like that of the ham Polo Cluh ha* invited rep­
long distance runner, a steady resentatives of the American ar­
my to ho guest* o fthe club during
grind to the end.
*tny in England next year,
Rut Nurmi, it would seem, will their
rays
Polo
Monthly.
confine himself to the shorter dis­
"It is expected," says the mag­
tances, fro a miles to two miles, azine,
"thnt the American nrmy
with enrh race presenting a differ­ team will
in England In
ent distance. In fact, it was re­ May ami arrive
great interest will a t­
ported sonic days ago that the tach to their matches against the
oft-mentioned breach between the British army whom they defeated
two stars of Finland hnd been wid­ so unexpectedly in the United
ened until their followers insisted States Inst year. It i* at least cer­
that they run in different events. tain that Sir Hurold Snnggo will
This Is what happened nt the spare no effort, with the assistance
Fordham contests.
ot Lfeut.-Col. Seott-DufT, to give
At the Brooklyn college games the American soldiers a very nnext Snturdny night Nurmi will grecahle time during their visit to
choose between a two-mile and this country.
The inter-nrmy
2,000-ynrd distance.
Even Joie matches at Hurlinghnm promise to
Ray, blonde Chicago flier, whose he the most attractive feature of
records have been swept away by next season’s polo.”
the Scandinavian invasion, will en­
ter elsewhere
than In Nurmi's
PLAN 15 STORY BUILDING
event. Ray will rompete in the
TAMPA Jn n . 19—A fifteen story
Brooklyn one Jiiousand in this case office building which will house
meaning ynrd, not meters. Ritola Tampa's $000,000 theatre at Porlk
will start from scratch in a three street and Florida avenue, accord­
nille-hnndicnn nnd his most dang­ ing to plans approved and made
erous rivul appears to he George puidic following a stockholder’s
I.crmond of Boston college, who meeting. The theatre, it is stated,
was outdistanced In the two-mile will have a seating capacity of 2,' 500.
event of the Fordhom meet.

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ORLANDO RAISES FUND

ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 19 —
The city’s school hoard has ac­
quired 25 acres of land in the city
and suburbs upon which to con­
struct a new high school building
and two new grndo schools. A
bond electicn to provide $1,000,000
to carry out the building program
is to be submitted to the people at
n date in the immediate future, it
is stated.

ORLANDO, Jun. 19-C itizens of
this city ara raising a $25,000 fund
to he used to further interest.* of
Orlando, provide immediate enter­
tainment features for visitors al­
ready here, to wage an intensive
publicity campaign in South Flo­
rida nnd to aid nnd assist in fea­
tures to be staged here during the
next four months.

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They’re “Perfect Twins!

San Antonio, Tex., boasts about its “ perfect twins”—Isabella and Doro­
thea Peters. And really you can’t blame it, for here they are. But
don’t ask us to tell you which is which. The only way their mother,
Mrs. Otto Peters, wealthy rancher, can distinguish one from the ether
Is by a peculiarly designed ring one wears. They’re athletic—lovers of
nearly every sport. They swim even in winter—but that’s not so
hard to do in San Antonio.

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low-moving nnd alow-changing
old London, is a plan to build a
m,tuber of imper-garagjs of several
stories and each accomodating
from 200 to 500 motor enrs.

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sively. is responsible for the delight­
ful taste of Granger Rough C ut— its

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

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PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT POTk County and
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord"
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W. gram. Best advertising medium in
0 Railroad Avenue.
South Florida Published mornings.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERS’— OHIO—Aenla. Make your sales
Printing th at pleases. Prompt
through the Xenia Gazette.
service. Telephone 03. New lo- Xenia,
Ohio. Rich agricultural
catlon. Welakn Building.
district. Want ad and dispUy
PAPER' HANGER
rates on requeet.
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter and pa­ cor.ujinpa t o « . ) l e d o e h —c i * s « per hanger. Phone 340. 115
bare tbs l a r g e s t c i r c u ­
la t io n In
S o u th w e ste rn
G e o r g ia .
Park Avenue.
REAL ESTATE
D. A. CALDER St R. R. ELDRIDGE
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
property listed and for sale. Of­
fice 108 Second St., Near Park
Avenue. Phono 282.
J.

Miscellaneous
For S ale.
ALL WOOL SUITS
Tailored to measure, guaranteed
to fit. $25.00.
Sanitary hand
cleaning and pressing. Scotch
Woolen Mills, 305 E ast Second
Street.

Sanford Building and Loan As­
sociation Preferred Stock can be
cashed on 6Q days notice, interest
payable April 1st and October 1st
R a te I c f S - w o r d ) line._________ ___ you can’t bent it.
Buy eight per cent Preferred
TO REACH tho prosperous farm­
___ _________
_ ___
Building
and
ers and fern growers of Volusia Stock in t h f Sanford
county advertise in the DeLand Loan Association, established 1908.
Daily News, rate le per word, caah
Tampa—Water supply system to
with order.
be installed in Sftnset Park addi­
MAINE—WatervlUe, Morning S«L tion.________ _________________
tinel. Thousands of Maine peo­
ple aro interested in Florida prop­ FOR SALE—10 ncrcs celery land,
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rich­
erty. Reach them through toe
Sentinel. Rate -card on appllea- ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
non, Ind.
tlon,____________
ADVERTISE in tt e Joumal-Hsr- CASH—Paid for false teeth, donaid, South Georgia’s greatest
tnt gold, platinum and discard­
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, ed jewelry.—Hoko Smelting and
weekly and Sunday Classified rates Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
10c per line. Wnycnoss JournalHerald, Waycross. Georgia.
FOR SALE—The registered airdale pups that were in Ball's
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE!— show window Inst Saturday. Males
Send In your subscription to the $25. Females $15. J. W. Coiley,
Tribune or hand it to your local Inglcside Farm. Cameron Ave.
dealer so you can read Florida’s
greatest newspaper. One year
SAUSAGE
$8.00, 6 months $4.0C, three months
All pork, oak smoked, 40 cents
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­ per pound, post pnid. Cash. Mini­
ance policy add 75 cents to your mum shipment, 3 pounds. Satis­
erder.
faction guaranteed. Mrs. Enoch
"DO YOU WANT to buy or sell Sawyer, Tifton, Ga.
anything?’’ If so advertise in
WOOD FOR SALE— I feet, fine
the ’’Gainesville Sun.”_______
$4.00 per cord a t my farm. G.
W E S T V IR G I N I A — C T n t k s b u r g . T h e
C la rk sb u rg
E x p o n en t,
m o r n i n g W. L. Smith, R. I. Moore’s Sta­
I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y , m o r n i n g Issu e, tion.

E. SPURLING, sub-division
specialist Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie Highway.
STOVES
hr w a n t a d t o
SANFORD
STOVE
WORKS—Oil
■■
cure.
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves,
MAT N
ovens and victrolas. Your credit
sh o u ld 1 •
is good. Phone 49L-3. 321 First
■tofflce ad
Street.
K
jsk p O s ~
TIN AND METAL WORK
1 tvf u t h o u s a n d h a s a
JAMES H, COWAN—All kinds
l a n d t h e o t h e r a c a n ’t
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
P w lth yoti unlaaa
our address,
W ater and Boat Tanks. At Oak
-atlaaaaea MUW t o
Avenue and Third Street. TeleI m i u i a t f t * Xanphono 111.'
Slid office ar by le tlan baae d 'eeeatln TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
. a o t valid .
All makes of typewriters for
B arries.
sale on easy terms, for rent, also
P r o m p t . Bffldant
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9
Ball Bldg._______
________
VETERINARIAN
THIS
DR. A. DOLAN—Veterinarian.
Dolnns Vetinary Remedies. 313 t c e n t p e r w o rd , m i n i m u m l i e .
3S DIRECTORY
•
E.
Second S t, Sanford, Fla.
D E V E L O P E R S A T T E N T IO N —P e n 1•
*. * MI I
e n r n l a Is b e g i n n i n g t h e g r e a t e s t d e ­
h o place within easy
v e l o p m e n t In ( l l o r l d a 'n h i s t o r y ; e
Rooms For Rent
people of Sanford
h a l f m i ll io n d o l l a r h i g h w a y t n t h e
giH f b e a c h J u s t
f i n is h e d ; a t w o
so often needed,
illio n d o l l a r b r i d g e a c r o s s E s c a m ­
F O R TtENT—Two unTurnishef m
list when any spe.
rooms and Garage. 018 Oak Ave. db oial l a Br aoyp esr taa rht eodu :s e quunadr et er r c o nmsitllr uiocn­
is required. It is
t i o n ; t w o m i ll io n s b e i n g s p e n t on
alphabetically for
V
g r e a t e s t c h a n c e f o r liv e
FOR RENT—Front bed room. Fur- \ 'highway;
lienee..
. d e v e l o p e r s to g e t
In on
ground
nished. 807 Magnolia Ave.
1floor. W r i t e D e v e l o p m e n t D e p a r t ­
m
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FOR RENT—Desirable front bed­
space in this
room. 813 Magnolia Avenue.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
DIRECTORY
gusta, Ga.—Augusta's greatest
PHONE
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished classified medium, rate cash .09c
118
rooms. 004 Laurel Ave.
charge. 10c per line, minimum
,30c.
FOR RENT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St.
Johns County la reached through
fied Directory Lincoln House.
the St. Augustine Evening Record.
IH AND MOTOR RE­ FOR RENT—One upstairs bed­ Quick results. Two cento per word.
Sample copy on request.
room. 30ti Palmetto Ave.
WINDING.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Inmpo Daily
Times, the great homo dally,
ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR RENT—One bedroom. 311
I’nrk Avenue.
rnte lH c per word, minimuto
^pert Electrical repairs.
charge 25c cash with order. Write
Central Ave. Orlando.
Building Material fms complete rate card_______
PALM BEACH COUNTY—Tfie
MULES FOR RENT '
scene of stupendous developmentlEEL
Car. Drive St MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
Read about it in ithe Palm Beach
Oak and Second St.
cement work, sidewalks, build­ Post. Sample copy sent on re­
ing blocks, Irrigation boxes. J. B- quest
Terwiiicger. Prop.______________
IiODY REPAIRING
ADVERTISING gets results if it
Lumber and Building Material
STEIN — Automobile
reaches potential buyers. PuCarter Lumber Company
Repairing and Rebuilding.
latka Daily News is circulated in
N, Laurel St.
Phone 505
Home. Oak Avenue.
HILL LUMBER CO. House a bn industrial and agricultural secPTOS FOR HIKE
tion.____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Service, Quality and Price.
lUTO SERVICE
Day
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
Meets all trains. BagFlorida real estate advertise in
TO THE PUBLIC:
insfer. Phone 551.
The following named contract­ the St. Petersburg Times. One cent
AUTO TRIPS
ors are fair to Organized Labor cent n word daily, two cents a word
H. ' CALDER. Day and and pay the Union Scale set by Sundays._______________________
lxi service,
Anytime, Local No. 1201 of Painters, Dec­ THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
orators and Paper Hangers of
accepted want ad medium in
282. or 25.
America:
Dnytonn (Fla.) One cent a word
UTO WRECKER
R. Pcll. F. W. Tempocton, an insertion. Minimum 25c.
!RO. bay or night ser- V.W.
C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace
Day phono 394. Night Jiminoz,
- Harrow, R. I* Sel­ FLORIDA—ORLANDO— Orlando
190___________________ lers, JesseII. Cook,
mornng Sentinel; lnrgest classi­
T. S. I)elk, I. S.
tAUTY PARLORS
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap nnd^ G. W. fied business, rnte lc a word, min­
r H a r r i e t . Murinello Venable, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. imum 24c cash with order.
all kinds. Rain water n O. Shinholscr. We also ask the A LITTLE WANT A D ' In The
ly.
Old First National public to see their painters have
Herald will bring you big re­
their local card.
Pudding, nhono 245.
sults. Advertise those old articles
H. Harrow, Pres.
(NEKS AND DYERS
you have stored awnv and have
JKS STEAM PRESSERY i v t h f . r i n r r i T c o r n r , s k v - no use for. A little thirty-cent ad
several dollars.
k v t ii J iim r iA L c i i k t i t . &lt;»(•* may bripg you
(work a specialty.
110
a representative
K 1,011111.1, IV .1VII F l l l t HUM I* Phone 148 nnd
.Avenue, Phone .017-J .
NOI.K c o c v r v .
will
call
to
see
you.
IN C H A N C E R Y
CAFE
io T iR T n n a
d re p resen tativ e th o r l l l l e r w i t h T atea. r u l e s
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a n d als o k n o w n nnd called J. l \
l)est tn Service and Qual. C o m p lain an t^r&amp;t Street and I’afk Ave- » I t a r t l c t t )vs.
E m inn D r a d o . T l i o m n s
J. K e n n e y ,
T r u s t e e , Dnnlt-I J u d d . H e s t e r ('.
r drT5g s ~
N u w h n l l. a n d o t h e r s . D e f e n d a n t s .
ImUG STORE — PreO r d e r F n r I’lililleullm i
m a Itrn d o , If II v Ii ik . a n d If
Mis, Drugs, Sodas. We d eTa dn, Kam
I near-You as your phone. u n d e r llE m pmaar t i eDsra dc loa, i mdiencge a sI en dt e, r ens rt

ELECTItl&amp;VL
fORD ELECTRIC CO.
Bsors to Gillon Si Piatt
tnolia.
Everything elecI’hone 422. Elcctragith
[ING STATIONS AN1)
_&gt;UTO SUPPLIES
f s H j f r VICE STATION
pas, Oil, Tires, AccessoPervice with a smile. Elm
tn }. Phone 4471-3._____
-Three stations. Mag­
i'''! Second. First and Elm,
[d Avenue and 10th Street,
^service.
FLORIST
THE FLORIST”
*ra for all occasions,
'[yrtle. Phone 200-W___
SED F URNITURE_____
URN ITU RE TO SELL?
0 Furniture Co. We pay
bat it's worth. Phone No.
law yer

O’llRYAN.
Office ...
ole Rank Building Annex
Pijone 417-L 3.
millinery

JA ftT fr SHOP—Fur
6 imlhi©-v cull 579-J.
lO N EV ^rp LOAN
u N KE I) MON E Y ?—We
(noney to loun on First
n**!l’~£anford Bond and

o t h e r w i s e : T h o m a s J . K e n n e y . T r ti s
te e . If llv lm j, a n d If d e a d , n il p a r t
Ite s c l u l m l n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r T h o m a s
J. K e n n e y , T r u s t e e ,
deceased, or
o t h e r w i s e ; D a n i e l J u d d . If l i v in g ,
a n d If d e a d , u ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t u n d e r D a n ie l J m ld , d e c e a s ­
ed, o r o t h e r w i s e ; H e s t e r C, N e w h a l l
If li v in g , a n d if d e a d , all p a r t i e s

c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r H e s t e r C.
N e w h a l l. d e c e a s e d .
o r o th erw ise;
E d w i n V le k c rs , If l i v in g , a n d If
d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g • I n t e r e s t
u n d e r E d w in V ickers, deceased, o r
o th erw ise; H a rrie tt
P a g e . If l i v ­
ing. a n d If d e a d , n il p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t
under
H a r r i e t t ( ’.
I'a g e , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; M. &lt;1.
T o b y . If liv in g , a n d If d e a d , all
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r M.
&lt;!. T o b y , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e ; J .
\V. H a y w a r d . If li v in g , a n d If d e a d ,
all p arties cla im in g In te re st u n d e r
J . \V. H a y w a r d , d e c e a s e d o r o t h e r ­
w is e ; T h e o d o r e T i m x te r . J r . If l i v ­
in g, a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r T h e o d o r e T h a x t c r. Jr., d e c e a s e d n r o t h e r w i s e ; .Mill­

BRINGING UP FATHER
V J H \ CAN
H A V E co O r - l E j T M I N ^ .Y O ^ a t
T h a t I LIKE?

FOR SALE—Fine gas
Call 2003.

range.—

FOR SALE—Gasoline launch. 23
by 5 feet, 8 horse, double cylin­
d e r four cycle motor, speed about
10 miles. In perfect working con­
dition, will sell for less than its
value or trndo for Ford .Coupe, in
good shape.—P. D. Parker, Gene­
va, Fla.

Graham
% Ton Truck
1923
Coupe
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922 *
Touring
Dodgo
1922
Roadster
Dodgo
1924
Fordor Sedan
Fort!
1923
Runabout
Ford
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Tourinpr
Above* cars reconditioned, all
run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maybe"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodgo Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak St Second
1023

Dodgo

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford
Touring car, late 24. $295 cash
or $85 down, $25 per month. F.
Breeden, address Smith’s Barber
Shop.
_
FOR SALE—Hudson Super Six,
seven pnssenger, six good tires,
in good condition, for sale cheap
on terms to responsible party, or
will trade for light 5 passenger
cnr._ Phone 21 or 355-J.
F l a n d e r s . If l i v i n g , n n d If d e u d . nil
p arties
claim in g
Interest
under
M a r t h a J . F l a n d e r s , doeen n ed , o r
o t h e r w i s e : J a m e s M. L e w is. If liv ­
in g. a m i If d e a d , a ll p a r l i e s c laim
In g I n t e r e s t u n d e r J a m e s M. L ew is,
deceased, o r o th e r w is e ; S a ra h L il­
lian S a u n d e r s . If l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d ,
a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r
S a r a h L il l i a n S a u n d e r s , d e c e a s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e ; M ary J . K lm tm lt, If l i v ­
ing, a n d If d e a d , till p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r M ary J . K im b a l l,
d e c e a s e d , n r o t h e r w i s e ; D a v id H o c k ­
ley, if liv in g , a m i If d e a d , a l l p a r t ­
ies - c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r D avid
H o c k le y , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ;
J o s e p h D av is. It li v in g , a n d If d e a d ,
nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r
J o s e p h D avis, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
w is e ; G e o r g e \V. N o r r i s . If li v in g ,
a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t u n d e r G e o r g e W. N o rris ,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; H e n r y L.
C h a se , If li v in g , a n d If d e a d , till
p arties
claim in g
Interest
under
Henry L. C h a s e , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
w i s e ; S y r u s M. F i s k . If li v i n g , am i
If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e s t u n d e r S y r u s M. F i s k , d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w i s e ; K lw y n W. L o v e jo y ,
If li v in g , a n d If d e a d , a l t p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r K lw y n W.
L o v e jo y , d e c e a s e d ,
o r o t h e r w is e :
J o s e p h F a u l k n e r , If liv in g , a n d If
d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t
u n d e r Jo s e p h F a u lk n e r , deceased,
o r o t h e r w i s e ; C h a r l e s &lt;\ Mike If
li v in g , um l If d e a d ,
a ll
pnt'tlca
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r I ' h a r h s t*.
I ’Ike, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; N e t ­
t l e V. ( ‘o l e m a n .
If li v in g , a n d If
dead, alt p a rtie s cla im in g Interest
ti n d e r N e t t l e V, C o le m a n , d e c e a s e d
o r o t h e r w l s u ; L v d la H. H uso, If li v ­
in g . a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r L y d ia H. Ilu se,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; S a r a h F.
L e w is, If l i v i n g , a n d If d e a d , alt
p arties
claim in g
Interest
under
S arali F. L ew is, deceased, o r o th e r ­
w i s e ; L. W. Miner. If li v in g , a n d If
deoil, a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g t n l s r c s l
u n d e r L. W.
Miner, d c c e a n y d , u r
o t h e r w i s e ; L o w e l l W. R eed, If l i v ­
in g . a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m ­
in g I n t e r e s t u n d e r Lm vell W. Heed,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; M. V i r g i n ­
ia Heed. If liv in g , a n d If d e a d , all
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r M.
V i r g i n i a Heed, d e c e a s e d , u r o th e r*
jwlse; G e o r g e S. O sb o rn e , if liv in g ,
a n d If .d e a d , all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t u n d e r G e o r g e S, O sb o rn e ,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h r w l s e ; A. .1 F e e l ­
in g , If li v in g , an d If d ead , a ll p a r t ­
ie s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t Under A. J.
F eelin g , deceased,
or
o th erw ise;
G e o r g e A. D avis, If li v in g , a m i If
dead, all p a rtie s claim in g in te re st
t i n d e r G e o r g e A. D a v is, d e c e a s e d , or
o t h e r w i s e ; A. IS. H tln s o n , If li v in g ,
a n d If d e a d , a ll p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t u n d e r A. H, S ti n s o n , d e ­
ceased, or
o th erw ise:
L i l l i a n M.
ceased, or
o th erw ise;
L il l i a n M.
S t i n s o n , if li v in g , a n d If d e a d , all
p a rtie s c la im in g in te re st u n d e r L il­
l i a n M S lltls o n , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r ­
w i s e ; J a m e s F . H e u s l l s , If li v in g
a n d If d e a d , nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g

FOR SALE—Small home with
three acres of Innd, 50 orange
trees nnd truck garden. Ideal spot
for chickens, electricity and water.
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone
571-J.________________________
FOR SALE—Brick block, business
WANTED— Position ns bookkeep­ property paying 15 per cent.
er or stenographer
(male) 5 Price $14,000, Cash $4,000. Balyears experience. Good references. anco good terms. 112 Purk Ave.
Thrasher &amp; Garner.
Phone 571-J.
WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
perty with us now. Your de­
scription will go in new catalogue
now being made up. See the new
manngcr a t the new location. C.
A. Strout Farm Agency, 401 1st
National Bank Bldg.

WANT TO BUY—Flat top desk.
Inquire Herald office.

LOST—Pass case with name, i
Shrine emblem stamped Ir’
Coftniniug passes’. Masonic j
and some money. Finder r^ttl
1011 Oak Avenue, receive rewa*
J. A. Butler.

Houses For Sale^
FOR SALE—Nice little homdAfl
, one of the beat locations on
metto Ave. Five rooms, bath
; garage. Cash or terms. Coi
and see it. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
re.

duced immediately to enter thd
weaving sheds, and not only learn
the business but nre paid for R,
while older weavers get extra pay
Help Wanted
to tench tile youngsters the craftt.
As in almost every other big in­
STEWART’S SUM-DIVISION
WANTED—Two or three light
dustry nowadays, employer’s ' in­
housekeeping rooms. No chil­
terest does not halt with teaching
Altamonte Springs
dren. Address Box W, Ilcrabl Of­
xr»
Two hundred beautiful building
fice.
lots, prices range $ta0 to $850.
/.i
Houses
For
Kent
See these large lots before you
WANTED TO RENT Jan. 15 to buy elsewhere. Don’t buy n lot
COTTAGE FOR RENT—J . Mu*,
June 15. 3 room Apartment or
a public alley in the rear.
son. Union Avenue,
small furnished house. A. P. Con­ without
Come and see me any time. I live
nelly &amp; Sons.
here nnd want neighbors.
Tho postponed annual meeting
WII.MER STEWART
of the Stockholders*of the Sanfora
IF YOU want to buy or sell your
Building &amp; Ijtan Association WlJ|
property seo Thrasher Si Garner, _______Altamonte Springs,
112 Purk Ave. They have the right
Wo have some beautiful * lake be held at the offiue of the As­
prices.
front lots on I-nka Wiltlmero one- sociation, 108 Magnolia Avenue,
half mile from the Dixie Highway Sflhford. Florida nt ei.qht P. M.
W A N T E D—Experienced steno­ in
a nest of beautiful clear lakot, February 17, 1925, for the purpose
grapher, nt once. Apply Bell for sale.
for electing tho Board of Directory
Bros., Lake Monroe.
i We will build your homo, land­ nnd to transact -such other busi­
ness as may he brought beforo the
$10,000,000 company wants to scape your grove, and relieve you ntueting.
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of
trouble
ami
worries
incident
to
sell Watkins Home Necessities in building up a place.
SANFORD BUILDING &amp; LOAN;
Sanford—More than 150 used doi­
ASSN.,
In tho meantime, you can go
ly. Income $35 to $50 weekly. Ex­ fishing. You can fish in nny one
T. J. Miller. President*.
perience unnecessary. Write De­ of the dozen lakes, ami if you don’t Attest:
A. P, Connelly, - ” ;
partment H-5. The J. R. Watkins know how to fish, we have several J a n f ia , 10, 20, Feb. 2. Sec’y. ■
Co., 02-70 West Iowa Ave., Mem­ exports who will bo glad to show
phis, Tetin.
you. Mr. Scholfield who has been
Hear Judge Peacock nt Baptist singing nt the Baptist Church will
c- J. N. Westbrooks
Church tonight.
vouch for the nbove.
CJtinsmith
LAKE JESSUP LAND CO., Inc.
Longwuod. FinI n t e r e s t u n d e r J a m e s F. I l e u s t l s ,
G r a p h o n o la s , C locks, S e w in g
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; K v o r e t t C.
’
Machine
H ates. If l i v i n g , n n d If d e a d , a ll
Apartment house on F irst St,
p arties
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Interest
ti n d e r This is a bargain.
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in g i n t e r e s t , u n d e r G e o r g e It. A t ­
k i n s , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ; A nd condition. $500.U0 puts you in this
,
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to nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n ­ house.
San fond Sigh Shop"
WANTED—Boot trniler. M. Han­
son. 211 First Street.

d e r l l u t h M. f a l l , d ei'cutw d , H q liry
M. l l l n k e l . d e c e a s e d . J o h n A. D o u g ­
Five acre farm on hard road,j Designers and painters of San­
lass. d e c e a s e d , G e o r g e E. f u r r i e r ,
ford’s distinctive signs. San­
d e c e a s e d . J o h n D a v e n p o r t , J r . , d e ­ now in crops. Cheap nnw on easy
ce a se d . J o h n f , l l n i m u n , d e c e a s e d . terms.
&gt; ford Avenuo i\t First Street. . ,
FOR QUICK SALE—Celery wire
J o s e p h XL L e w i s , d e c e a s e d . In Hie
’ * 1 I
fo llo w in g d escribed p ro p e r ty , s i t u ­
Phone 480-W.
at half price. Phune 415-W. 1,.
We hnve houses to rent. Como
a te , l y i n g a n d b e i n g In H cm ln o lc
I. Frazier.
It:
in and see us.—Seminole Realty
County, Florida, In -x vlf:
Lid* ID. III. r.D. 63. 51. &lt; 5, «(t, 80,
87. 95. 1D2. I I I . 112. tin. I I I , I IB. Co.. 110 E. Second Street.
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io n K n o w l e s . If li v in g , n n d If d ead ,
i n . 115. 161. 152. 153. 165. ir.7, 169. OWNER WILL SELL close in lot.j
a l l p a r t i.- s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n d e r
desirable location for residence,
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M u t to n K n o w l e s , d e c e a s e d , o r o t h ­
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                    <text>ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

Jack Dempsey Will
Retire From Ring
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17,—
Jack Dempsey abdicates the
heavyweight boxing throne
next Juno to set up housekeep­
ing a t the husband of Estelle
Taylor, motion picture actress,
whom he now serves as busi­
ness manager, he admitted to a
publicity man Friday night.

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17,1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

AGREEM
EN
TONBmH«f.
ACCUSE
MEANS
........ 'son W hat
ISSUE Killed Love in Their Home BEING UNFAIR
HOOVER RE
WITH PARDONS

Europe Is on Edge
Over T ariff War
FARES. Jan. 17.—A tariff
war between Germany and
France, now on Is expected in
business circles to continue for
a considerable period despite
efforts of Minister of Com­
merce Raynaldi, to keep the
quoation open to prevent a for­
mal rupture of negotiations for
temporary commercial accord.

LOS ANGELES. Jan. 17.—Wil­
liam S. Hart, "two gun Bill,” of
the moving pictures, and his wife
m House to
President Thinks House And
Winifred Westover Hart, from Former Department of Justice
Senate Leaders Should Seek
Debate On
whom he is separated, gave In
Ajrcnt Is Said to Have Car*
Understanding Final Form
superior court hero Friday their
Strength Of
riedOnAWJtoIesaleBiiMincsM
Muscle Shoals Legislation
first authenticated version of
in Pardon* and Liquor*
tattle Fleet
what killed home fires on the fam­
Will Remain In Cabinet Bat ily hearth on May day, 1922.
Plan Will Prevent
Prefers to Stay at Head of The stories of the two failed to Chicago Jeweler Is
Rewriting of Bill Department
of Commerce tally in many respects.
Called to Testify
Rather.Than
Direct Farms
Leaders
in
House
Meet
With
The occasion to decide whether
New German Chancellor Is
President
to
Discuss
Shoals
the
separation agreement which Declare* That Chicago Money
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
17.—HtrDifficulty Filling
Flnonced The Ring Which
imendment Having
In
White
House
Conference
bert Hoover, who two years ago bars Mrs. Hart from the screen
Position Which He Former*
Operated
in Washington Meafluro As Vetoed By Cool*
iMake Guns lyOccupiedHimself-Finanoe WASHINGTON, Jan. 17_Pres- declined tho interior secrctaryahlp, and which sho Is attempting to
At
idcre Again Faces Senate Sales
Coolldgo was represented has refused an offer of the agrl* breakevens an “agreement in re­
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.-A gen­
England’s BERLIN, Jun. 17.—Dr. Hans ment
straint
of
trade."
With Likelihood of Pass­
Friday to bo In agreement with Re­ culture department portfolio from
P. M. Saturday;
eral business in pardons, with liq­
publican house leaders that they President Coolidge.
Mrs. Hart said their first tiff uor permits as a aide line, wns en­
ing;
Another
Merrygoround
Luther,
the
new
German
chancel­
TON, Jan. 17.Been Great Si
should seek an understanding with
Hoover intends to remain !h occured May 1, 1022, following a gaged in by Gaston B. Means, for­
ppropriatlon bill lor, Friday afternoon still wns senate leaders as to the final f?rm theMr.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.— The
cabinet but prefers to stay at disagreement between herself and
Subscription to the $300&lt;
from House to Incklng four members of his cab­ °l Muscle Shoals legislation before tho head of the department of Hart s sister. Mory, while Hart ad­ mer department of justice agent, senute scorns to be headed for an­
Underwood private leasing bill
mitted that his first Intimation of and by the man known as his other ........rnierry-go-around,
this time stock issue of the San
~
—.......................
lare of debate inet nnd hour beforo he was due the
commerce
rather
than
direct
tho
is advanced to its next legislative
activities of the department of ag­ trouble came on that dnte. but “secretary,” Elmer W. Jnmecke, on the postal salary increase bill. H otel-R ealtV will Hnsn tnn
strength of the to appear beforo the Reichstag step.
Mooes, Republican, N e w i"f „
■
s Hatly denied knowledge of n dis­ tlje federal jury hearing evidenco Senator
and
the
session
which
was
to
hove
enl
Hampshire, obtained consent Frl- a t A1 O clock when
When the
thft er
tie fleet Senator marked tho formal inauguration of Representative Longworth of riculture.
agreement between his wife nnd
The
president
offered
the
agrL
ngninst Means nnd Thomns B. day to call up his bill In the senate amount is expected to
inessee, served his non-partisan bourgeois minis­ Ohio, the majority leader in the culture secretaryship to Mr. Hoov­ bis sister.
house, und Chairman Snell, of tho er because he looked toward him
Thursday. From all the signs been subscribed for, accor
Mrs. Hart testified that Hart Felder. his formor nttomey, on next
up today his try was postponed until Monday. president
their
views
at
a
White
it
will
reach President Coolidge’s to officials of the
as
a
type
of
mnn
he
desire
to
suc­
frequently
importuned
her
to
go
charges
of
conspiring
to
bribe
gov­
[directing such There suddenly has developed a house rules, committee, gave the ceed Howard M. Core*—a man qual­
desk
in
the form of tho
to Reno and get a divorce. Hart ernment officials, was told Friday. meusure exactly
of available candidates for House conference tmu
Company thl_.
he vetoed and on which Realty
funs as to give dearth
the bill
the portfolio of Minister of Fi­ went to conference without such ified to supervise In a business way denied U. Although she wept off
ho
was
sustained
by
one
vote.
The
witness,
Samuel
Sehmidt,
u
which
the
stock is offered
the many activities of the agricul­
[an average range nance. the post formerly held by
an understanding, it would bo tural department and particularly and on during her examination and Cliicngo Jeweler, said Chicago mo­ The Moses hill, which started its sale. With subscription* i
cross-examination, sho wns gen­ ney financed the operations of tho career ns tho .Sterling bill, Ir iden­
Great Britain and Dr, Luther, which in considered lurgely rewritten there.
one who could so direct departmen* erally compoied.
one of the thorniest jobs in the
Hill Held Up
rin^ which operated in Washing­ tically tho same ns the defeated past the $200,000 kiark Satui
tnl efforts ns to aid the farmers
new government us the question of
Her husband on the other hand, ton. Some of his money—how pay raise measure, but adds n sec­ morning an intensive campaign
They said afterwards they would of the country in obtaining better
olldge’s position reaching
a decision on the govern- seek conferences with senate lead­ and more direct markets.
(ration of the big
Mr. appeared ill at ease, unaccustomed much he wouldn’t say—went into tion for increasing nil but first complete the sale was inaugun&amp;Kl
merit’s
policy
with respect to es- ers, including those who would be Hoover’s name also was included
to oppenrir.g in public” and fre* the enterprise through Jurnccke, class poHtugo rates. This addition,
. battleships drew tarnishing a temporary
gold basis managers on the part of the senate, in u list of those recommended for qnstly found his legs too long to he said. Jurnccke, indicted with was contrived to meet Mr. Cool- by the realty organization.
Friday from the
Numbers of the smaller nut
Oil the pre-war state securities of in an effort to come to some sort the agriculture eecretaryship, and cross comfortably nn he gnve his Felder nnd Menns, pleaded guilty idgo’s iiliiection that the original
jin the senate,
ers
w.»re reached through Sntui
pre-war
government
bonds
awaits
of
an
agreement.
Meantime,
the
version
of
the
family
affairn
in
a
nt the start of the trinl nnd is ex­ bill failed to provide revenue to
aal naval npproMr. Coolidge thought that in osUnderwood bill will remain on niuch as he wns a part of the ad­ drawling mlnotone.
pected to bo n witness for the gov­ meet Urn pay raise, and Rerved, morning bringing about a stes
n vehicle, minor- the new minister’s decision.
Tho new chancellor also is min­ Speaker s Gillett’s desk, where it ministration he should be given
when the Coolidge veto came up, mounting of tho subscribed
Bill junior, for the most slumb­ ernment.
only demhnded
as
an alibi for Republicans who Solicitors visited plnces hitherto
ct gun elevation, us an incumbent for the ministry has been since it was reported from an opportunity to-take the place ered blissfully in the lap of bin
Schmidt snid ho had ndvnnced
thnt under the of justice which was declined to­ the senate Thursday.
if he desired it. This list contains nurso or his mother, und did not many thousands" to Jnrnceke in agreed to cliange their votes.
untouched and were rewarded
If a full understanding can be two hundred nnmes.
1navul limitations day by Ur. Schumacher, a wellIf Mr. Moses could get the sen­
oven awaken when his fother kiss- the summer of 1922, on Jarm-eJ&lt;e’s
United States known Cologne jurist who is iden­ had in advance of conference con­
Secretary Hoover declined the cu him an he left the witness assertion tliat great profits were ate to pass this substitute, Pres­ numerous and substantial subaci
tlons.
... •
a par with Great tified with tho clerical party. The sideration, house leuders are hope­ president’s offer on the ground stand.
to be- made in obtaining permits ident Coolidge would probnldy sign
f matter of capital post of minister of transportation ful that congress will be able to thnt he felt his present ofilce fur­
it.
At
leust,
the
Republican
lead­
Shortly
nfter
noon
Saturday
th .
Hart told the court that one one for the release in liquor from
nnd the portfolio of minister of dispose of the whole problem be­ nished him with greater opportun­ occasion
[til 19.12.
ers say so. But the senate seems total of stock subscribed amoant*
bonded
warehouses,
and
for
ob­
prior
to
the
separation
fore the end of the present ses­ ities for public service nnd because
to be not merely, mildly opposed to
1h More Powerful occupied areas remained unfilled sion.
to approximately $240,000 with
If that is not done, all pend­ of several programs of activity when Mrs. Hart had asked him taining pardons or "other influ­ the Moses bill, but almost violently cd
Washington arms Friday night
204 subscribers included in tho UsL
ence”
for
portions
ehurged
with
for
more
money,
he
expressed
sur­
ing
legislation
on
the
subject
will
which he has been unable to com­ prise und told her that she was federal offenses. Schmidt under ngninst it.
The frigidly with which the
[defended by Chnlrrhla nh'iwii sale* of nuproximattfar
be naval committee, press hails the advent of new gov­ die automatically on Mur. 4, and plete.
The Democrats Intend to move to $40,000 during tho Saturday fora*
cross
examination
suid
he
"under­
spending
his
money
at
the
rate
of
it
would
be
necessary
for
the
new
Thus Mr. Coolidge has turned
‘ erican renre- ernment finds even more pro­ congress to go over the entire
stood" the business was to be en­ ii'trikp out nil the rate raising sec­ noon. Thu succcsc of tho appeal by.
ngnm to his list in search of an 350,000 a year.
advised by leading nounced emphasis in tho supple­ ground
tion, and apparently have enough the company that those dasiring *
again if the problem is to agriculture secretary. It cuntains
Mrs. Ilsrt declared thhnt she tirely legal, niul that he wns to votes to rnrry such a motion. Then ntock rail nt the office without wait* '
Ind thut In arriving mentary comment appearing in be solved.
get
50
per
cent
of
all
profits
in
the names of a number of agricul­ did not believe in divorce and
[ 20 capital ships for the evening journals.
return for Ills supply of expense nothing short of un administration ing to ba visited by solicitors I* &gt;
In tho usual course senate con­
18 for the United
The sentiment among the soc­ ferees would be Chairman Norris ture college presidents and faculty would not attempt to obtain one, cash. He callud on Jurnccke in filibuster could keep the bill from pointed to by ufficinls of thu ec*“ "
00k into considera- ialists and. organized labor contin­ of tho Semite agriculture commit­ rnt’inbom und also tho names of whereau, ho replied If she would
Passing and going to the president pany oa a sure indication that
several officers of furm organiza­ not seek a divorce, he would settle New York in October, Schmidt again. To he consistent, Mr. Cool- total nmount will he subscril
b. especially that tho ues outspokenly hostile.
tee and Senator McNary, Repul),
neither of which type exact­ *_vy»t fund on her and one on said, to ask for $3.5fi0, us hu met idge would veto it once more. And before the closing time. It
attleships were more
Skeptics around the Reichstag lican, Oregon, W -S m ith , Demo- tions,
ly conforms to the president’s tho baby with return to the screen means and Jarnecko ul the Mc- again the senate would be confront­ tlons nre said to point to a U —^
'an equal ttptqber In nllot to tho government only n crat,
Mouth Carolina. 'They voted ideas.
Alpin hotel \yhero Jarnecke told ed with the question of sustaining hie oversubscription of thu amount.
and commercialize" his name.
*•«
■
, brief career designating it nr. a against
the Underwood bill and
‘
Tho trust fur ' according to its him he anon would pay him ns lie thnt veto.
uf-t&lt;*mvholo delate stop-gap primarily installed
to Sell*mi* Morris wns tho recognized
^announced H'1
custodian, Jame*! Ktu*rt, bunker daily expected u check for $10,000 Mr. Coolidge won the first time
tor McKellar, Demo- cover the few months remaining loader of tho dppoHltion forces tlurfro tilth* defendant officers and chiefly because Senator Cu&amp;tif. Re­
yields
tho
little
hoy
u
monthly
inproposed an amend until the presidential election when ing the long fight in tho senate.
Circuit Court Ended
to the rel
salesmen of tho Uragcr system, n
the elevation of the nationalists
*m ’ n,ul h,H mother stock selling concern, as part of a publican lender, achieved tne im­ company, The response t . ’
hope to. ............
force a
,
,
--Representing
the
house
in
the
the American ships
of the Kclch.stntf with I conference would he Chairman Me- With Civil Hearing on 3-187.50. This, Mrg, Hart contend­ promised $«5,000 to be pnid for possible in rounding up senators appeal to tnkc the stock is duels
vith those of Grout dissolution
in her effort to break the agree
wlm agreed to switch. Mr. Cool- to have exceeded substantially
the purposes of bracketing th e] Kenzie, if the military committee Saturday
Afternoon ed
ipun. lie gave notice new
ment nnd resume acting, |« not ise an bribe money to induce uiro used tho pntronage whip free­ hope* of the realty company ‘
parliamentary
balloting
with
n»'d
Representative
Morin,
Kcpiiblilurry M. Daugherty, then attor­ ly nt the sumo time, hut it left the project wno launched.
‘ cnll it up Saturday thut for n successor to President can, Pennsylvania, and Quinn,
sufficient to support her.
ney general, nud other high gov­ some deep scars. It is more than
Sate had readied an Ebert.
Examination
developed
f
r
o
m
With
the
ncquital
of
Thoo
Mor­
Democrat,
Mississippi.
Tho staff of the company la pra- 1
is tho hope of the na­
ernment officials, to "call orf" pro­ likely a serond go nt the veto
[lace in the consider- tionalistsIt that
ris, charged with manslaughter ns Mra. Hart that she and her moth­ secution.
paring for a Inst minute rush of
Would Increase Number
tho internal situa­
The
check
came
two
jpronriutiou measure,
would
find
the
administration
a
los­
tliotiu who hnve postponed nugo*
Because of tho long fight over n result of an accident last May in er were out of funds when she days later, Schmidt said, nnd h» er by n wide margin.
tion then will bo ripo for a nnle Eliminated
which Miss Mary Gabard, of Ge­ married Hart, that on tho day wn» paid $2,000.
tinting for their shares until fear
tho
question
nnd
the
importance
tion-wido
bourgeois
nwakening
he Senator Simmons, Democrat, N of
jdget bureau has not
neva. was killed, tho Seminole Cir­ tiny were wed, he gave her $5,000 Raid, promlml him Jurnccke,
left out prompted them In*
which
uttnehes
to
it,
there
has
which
will
sound
the
political
more money C„ says he will fight tho Moses bill to being
ppropriatlon for this
action.
cuit court ended Friday afternoon und a few days Inter $7,000.
been
some
discussion
of
increasing
death
knell
of
tho
socialists,
und
when tiie Cruger defendants "came m its present form. Mr. Simmons
|ce the amendment
the number of conferees from euch llio criminal p r o c e e d o f tho
The whole project is confidently
through" with tho rest of the n- contends It is simply a cocked-np
ptrued us general leg- incidentally disrupt the Democrat­ house
to
five.
There
also
have
been
term.
Tiie
court
convened
Sat­
declared to be going "over big” nnd
mount
agreed
upon.
Schmidt
tes­
listrutlon leaden; said ic and clerical parties.
administration
substitute,
admit­
Trades union lenders nre pre­ reports thut some consideration has urday afternoon after remaining Georgia Itiver Rises
tified ho subsequently received an­ tedly based on an unsound system un eloquent indication of the public
[minuted on a point of
given to the subject of up- idle through the morning to begin
other
$2,000 from Jarnecke.
Jingle senator. They pared to counter any radicul action been
of coat accounting supplied by Post spirit of the citizens of Sanfonl
Highest
in
10
Years
pointing as tho senute managers
of n suit in ejectment with
their desire for tho progress
course to be taken by tho new government with a thoso less antagonistic to the ad­ trinl
Another government w'tneaa. muster General New, and having no ami
of
tho
city.
r
rank
Hall
as
plaintiff
nnd
I*.
I).
erui
strike
of
protest,
it
wus
an­
[o bavo the Benate go
Hod S. Asner, one of the Crag- justification beyond the desire of
ministration
plun
of
private
leasing
MACON,
Ga.,
Jan.
17.—Tho
Ocand
Adeline
Johnson
us
defend­
old guard to suothe Mr. Coojthe question at this nounced Friday.
than the ranking members of the ants. The court will adjourn for Mulgee river hero this morning or ciiho defendants, followed the
idgo s feelings.
Schmidt
on
the
stand
and
testified
agriculture committee.
Police Make Big Haul
the term at the completion of the r®“fhe^ « height of 24 feet und is that he had contributed $1,700 of
Senator Simmons charges, fur­
ator McKellar, SenBefore the White House confer­ case.
"til rising slowly. This is the
hode Island and King
the first $10,000 he staid wus paid ther, that the treasury has ample Of Corn Whiskey Here
ence wus arranged, Chairman Mc­
picas of guilty entertain­ highest this season of the year for to Jarnecke. He did thiH, he said funds to pay tho $118,000,000 in­
|rs of the naval corn­
Kenzie hud expected to ns!; unani­ ed Four
I
by tho court Friday resulted in 10 years. The water has covered on representation of Joseph O. volved in the raise for the postal In Friday Night Raid
erman of North Curmous consent Saturday to hnve the
the tracks of the Southern Rail­
employes,
but
that
tho
administra­
two,
10
year
sentences,
one
50
yenr
socruts, spoke in favor
—
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1
bill sent to conference. Objection
way at Vienn, Gu., a passenger Coster, Chicago nldcrmnn und tion is trying to hoard its treasury
[ion. Referring to the
Thirty gallons of moonshine li­
by a single member would block sontcnco und one for life. Those *r»*n leuving Macon last night for lawyer, that he had been to Wash­ surplus
an excuse for reducing quor, a Cadillac automobile and
tcry’&gt;ships the Nelson
this move and some parliamentur- entertaining pleas are: Presley Florida is being held there. An­ ington to see Means, and that taxes onnsupper
brackets.
[described ns combinethree negroes are held at the San* •
ians suid the course then would be Williams, first degree murder, other train, due to arrive here Mfeans had promised not only to
|ips and airplune curford police station ns a result of
NEW YORK, Jun. 17. — Three to refer it to the military com­ stute prison farm for life; Henry from southern points this morning have tho actions against them
r Gerry suid that when New York clergymen have pledged mittee which reported the measuro Williams and Charley
I^ewis,
u raid Friday night by membera
stopped, but write a letter from
Ided to the fleet Greut their support to L’ltuin Ledoux in approved by the house ut the lust breaking nnd entering with intent at 4:20 is held nt Cordel until the department of justice and
the locnl force. The negroes,
have twenty battle- his efforts to help tho unemployed, session accepting Henry Ford’s of­ to commit a felony, 10 yeurs euch, thojuU er subsides.
with the liquor in their poHaetilor«t
completely exonerate them.
m ica’s eighteen, but it was announced Friduy by the fer, which since has been with­ nnd Robert Mack, indicated on a
had hut arrived from Jacksonville
Coster told Asner ho testified,
ibined tonnage would man who calls himself "Mr. Zero.” drawn.
shortly before they were arrested.
charge of first degree murder hut Popham Fraud Trial that Means hud suid:
[htly In favor of EnTwo of the ministers nre tho
There is such a divergence be­ whose plen of guilty to manslaugh­
“I’ll
handle
this
like
I
did
the
t,
wcru n,a,,e by Chief
R. G. Williams, Officer A. II. Beck­
Rev. Dr. Charles Cltst, a Congre- tween the measures upproved by ter was accepted, 15 yeurs nt tho Makes Little Progress Rcisenweber caso. in New York."
ddition of the Nelson gationalist nnd the Rev. Dr. W. the two houses thut the conferees state farm.
and County Officer E. E. Walk
Reisenweber’s night life restuuJOHNSTON, Pa., Jan. 17. — with
|ney, the British fleet, I.nthrop Meeker, a Unitarian. Tho would have wide latitude in amend­
er. Tho negroes were taken into , &lt;1
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 10.—The rnnt was closed under the padlock Chairman
Miss
Guiiard
received
tho
Injur­
John
II.
Bigelow
of
thu
V said, would have third, "a prominent Episcopal rec­ ing the Underwood measure. In ies thnt caused her death when government hus reached the half provision of the Volstead law, und
|
on Gold.-'boro Avenue and.
Democratic state committee hus is­ custody
ith ns great a range tor." is to be announced us soon fact, that lutitudo would be to sho was struck by an automobile way mark, it wns stated today, by later reopened.
on
arriving
at
the
station,
gave
I
sued an appeal for moral nnd fi­ their nuiiiei* ut T. W. Warwn,
newest cruft in the as he has completed arrangements broad that many leaders expressed alleged to have been driven by District Attorney Cubberly, in in­
Henry
A.
Sidcmnn,
a
Cragcr
nancial assistance in tho contest in
ttle fleet, but would with Mr. Ledoux to devote his en­ the belief that unless there is un Morrlii. Tho driver was indicted troducing evidence uguinst Wm.
Rickenbacker and John
corroborated much of Cambria county over the grunt to James
Washington.
tho Queen Elizabeth tire time to the work.
agreement in udvnnce an entirely on a charge of manslaughter dur­ Leo Popham and associates on trial salesman
the
previous
testimony,
after
the
Republican
congressional
can­
h greater range than
Headquarters for the rehabilita­ new bill might he reported back. ing the fall term of the grand in federal court here charged wltn which the trial was adjourned un­ didate of an election certificate
With the arrest of the negroex
serican battleships,
improper use of mails in connec­ til Monduy.
tion work have been established at
the officer* believe they have gone
despite
u
majority
voto
pulled
by
jury.
The
case
went
on
trial
Fri­
lule agreed with the tho Church of the Catacombs,
tion with the promotion of oyster
tho Decorutic candidate. The issue far towards breaking up the traffic
cimtors thut there was formerly called "The Tub," A soup New Ambassador Now day morning.
Growers Co-operative Colony.
in moonshine liquor between Jack­
is to be decided in congresa.
he naval limitation kitchen, sleeping quarters and work
sonville and Sanford. The three
_
Warren
Worth
Bailey,
Democrat,
op this country from rooms are being established there. On Way From Paris
is declared to have been elected nro members, it is believed, of an
guns of 13 ships in
Mr. I.edoux said ho ulso expects
representative from the twentieth organized band that is smuggling
|ect, hut he said a for- to enlist the support of the Rt. Rev.
WASHINGTON, J a n “ 17.“ — congressional district, which com­ liquor into Florida from the south*
PARIS, Jnn. 17.—Emile Daschuguinst such notion William Montgomery Brown, for­ Dei, new French ambassador to
13
White House denied unotlier arms prises Cambria county. Tho Re­ cm section of Georgia.
e British government mer bishop of the Protestant Epis­ the United Stntes, accompanied by
When found the negroes had 10
I
publican
candidate
upheld
us
win­
conference
would
be
called
soon.
be lightly regarded.” copal diocese of Arkansas, who was Madame Duschnei, their daughter
gallons of the contraband in tho
ner
by
the
Pennsylvania
courts,
Finishing touches on the new
d States took action, technically expelled from the min­ left Paris this morning for Harve,
V10 ProP°**d business section Early retirement of Prohibition
Anderson II. Walters, Accord­ automobile while the remainder
an arbitration board istry for heresy at n trial Thurs­ sailing this afternoon for New office of the Bodwell Realty Com­ of the suburb shows two regular Commissioner Haynes wus indicat­ was
ing to a recount, made ufter var­ wus hidden nearby in palmetto
pany, un Firtt street ut the foot of lines of stores fronting u wide thorit was violative of the day in Cievclund. Tho cliumpion
ious
election boards had admitted shrubbery. Tho three will face
York.
Tho
ambassador
goes
to
ed
ut
White
House.
Magnolia
A
v
l
*
iuu
*
,
are
now
being
hole convention might of the unemployed showed newspa­
oughfure which is decorated with
Sharon in Municipal court
errors,
won tho election by Judge
his
new
post
with
completu
inI he Satiated debuto the ques­ fourteenBailey
per men a telegram from tho de­ Etructians concerning the war debt made and a formui opening of the two green covered park strips.
Monday
morning.
votes. A board of com­
office will be held Monday. A
posed bishop in which he congrat­
1he painting is mounted in a tion of navul policy und gun ele­ putation then ruled however, that
mutter
as
well
as
other
important
feature of the new office is u hug**
ulated Mr. Ledoux on his work and
frame and is surmounted by vation.
it had no right to go behind tho re­ Steamships Collide
between the two coun­ pointing of the future Sunford dark
him as "the greatest questions
u.
blue
and gold canopy.
h*on Ushers In described
turns
for the purpose of decided nn
tries.
The
Hcnato
agreed
to
give
the
showing
the
Dreamworld
subdivis­
American dramatist now engaged
The outer office hus the effect
Off Cape Cod Coast
ion and the various improvements of n roof garden. Tho desks ure postal increase bill right of way election.
Anniversary in buildiug the mirror up to bunk!”
The
decision
was
based
on
the
contemplated
here.
Mr. Ledoux said he also is assur­ Weather Outlook Sent
pluced under an orange and black next Thursday.
provision in tho constitution that
CHATHAM, Mass., Jan. 17.—*
The general impression gained trellis upon which red and green
g to n , j an. 17.—The ed of the support of a large number
Tho public debt of the United congress is tho sole judge of the The steamships, Munulbro and Ro­
from the painting, except where th* flowers appear naturally. The
Out
From
Washington
of
students
whom
he
addressed
&lt;-f national prohibition
business section is depicted, U of floor and desks are of highly pol­ States nt the end of 1922 was $:i0,- qualifications and election of Its bin Adsir, were in collision early
inered in with auguries Thursday night at the Union Theo­
greens
and purples with the vari­ ished oak while the chairs nud 845,(J2G,1)00, the census bureau an­ members. The opinion was upheld today off Handkerchief lightahouU
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. —
•n l&gt;°th persona! nnd logical Seminary and who prom­
nounced.
by the higher courts of the state. south of here, near the elbow of
colored
ised
to
devote
their
spare
time
to
Weather outlook for the week be­ showing.roofs of residences partly walls are finished in orange and
the federal enforceTh.* theory would not. it was held Capo ,Cod. Tho coast guard cut­
Thu
house
commerce
committee
black. The office is further divided endorsed a kill for a bureau of apply
ginning Monday in the middle At­
Roy A. Huyncs, field Ids cause.
to election of local and state
The
painting
present
a
view
ui
lantic states includes a period of from a point ubovc Lake Monroe, into individual consultation rooms civil aeronautics in the commerce officers where ,the courts would ter Acqeshnet and the destroyer
enforcement, since the
Cashia sped to their assistanca
in rose pink and lavender and oth­
r,',ng administration Thomas Foley Buried rainH and snows toward tiic mid­ rho lake bulkhead, surmounted er
havo the power to open ballot box­ after
department.
radio calls. Neither ship
vivid combinations.
dle of the week another period. with the lake boulevard arc unions
lly to bo replaced by
es.
A bill to givu the federal trade
appeared in immediate danger.
1 he front, most of which is glass,
eretofore viewing the In New York Today Temperatures will be below nor­ the first to catch tho eye. Th* bears
State
Chairman
Bigelow
in
his
i-----■ ■
.
in gold lettering the name commi salon greater powers to pre­ appeal for funds to carry on the
mal at the beginning, moderate municipal pier arid boat basin wit!
1 prohibition activities
vent misbranding of goods was
of
the
firm
and’
its
various
con­
NEW
YORK.
Jan.
17.—Humble
during the middle of the week and .two, large steamers nearby it nections.
contest, points out that the eligi­ Rockefeller Donates
neo uiui who brings to
reported to the house.
bility of Builey must now be tested
|orccnient opinions of folk rubbed clliows with dignitnr- colder at the end of the week. Thp shown in its proper place. Number*
It
w&amp;s
announced
that
President
Every modern convenience mak­
Big Sum to Library
icn today at tho funeral of Thom­ south Atlantic und Hunt Gulf
»nmll craft, vividly painted, dot ing for the comfort and conven­ Coolidge believes proposals mak­ in Washington . If it is found that
as F. Foley, Tam ninny leader at States will have mostly fair wea­ the blue surface of the lake.
the
courts
cannot
examine
the
rec­
ience of visitors will find its place ing jail sentences mundatory for
the St. Jame.; Catholic Church. ther and temperature near normal.
NEW YORK. Jan. 17.—Ue-erecInserts show Dreamworld and the In the office when it is finished. prohibition law offenders involv­ ords back of an election a wide
Markets.
East r.ide poured out by thous­
field for corruption will bo opened. tlon of the library Imperial of tha
business section of the Hubdivl*- Virtually all of the work, the fur­ es excessive punishment.
Silk in increasing in favor in ion. The Dreamworld painting is niture, the signs ami decorations
ands to honor one of its most wide­
University of Tokio, the Japanese)
President Coolidge offered to
I&lt;&gt;. Jan. 17.—Wheat: ly known residenta.
Governor Germany, seven times ns much be­ ‘Bat of regular streets, thees anJ ia
Because
of
the
difficulty
an
((ex­
center
of culture which was de­
done
by
local
Interests.
Those
transfer Secretary Hoover to the
Ju»y 1.bo to Smith who political career was ing bought from French milL* lust with n view of the business sec­ in charge of the office declare that department of agriculture but the pense of securing competent opera­ stroyed by earthquake and fire in
’ L31*» to 1.34% shaped by Foley led the proccs- year ns in the twelve months be­ tion, almost smothered In greenery, it will, when finished, be one of
tors of Improved machinery, primi­ 1923 is assured by a gift of t,secretary announced he preferred tive methods of farming are again lioO.lkKi
fore.
zlou following the hcar&amp;e.
m the background. The palntinf the most striking in tho state.
by John I&gt;. Rockefeller Jr.,
his present pout.
being used in Poland,

Opposes
&gt;n Of Guns

LUTHER E S T IL L
LACKING 4 MEN
ON HIS CABINET

TO BECOME HEAD
OF AGRICULTURE

LITTLE CHANGE IS
SEEN IN POSTAL
BILL IN SENATE Oversubscriptu
Considered
WllTciose

Ministers Aiding
In Fight To C u t
Unemployed Lists

Democratic Leader
Appeals For Aid
In Election Dispute

Picture Of Future Sanford Now In
New Bodwell Realty Company Office

Washington N e w s

n[

ta WM amunaKvd hero ix it

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This Remarkable Record is Adequate Testimony of the
Real Merit of ■?ort Mellon Property. More Than One Fourth of
Entire Subdivision Was Disposed of Within Twelve Hours of the
Opening of the Sale. W hat Better Proof Could Be Offered That
Dem and for Fort Mellon Lots is Actually in Excess of the Supply?
You Can’t Go Wrong By Investing Now and Taking Advantage of
the Special Inducement of a Ten Per cent Reduction for Ten Days

Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision
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�AND TO INSPECT THE

Fainting of New and Greater Santord

FROM 10 UNTIL 5 O’CLOCK

Especially Invited
HARRY T. BODWELL, President

•&gt;•&gt;v

Pity And Sentiment Bible Lecturer To

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Appear at SVIilanc
Theater on Sunday

1

i

BjvTlF’ iMiutifal mail bullfinch i
*onc of il&gt;. be-: Imnoaridn. A pair
bf l!i
bird:; all nipt, d to nc3t in
any j.wt re l.i , spiing. The lirst
fln.-.t
to,an untimely end, and
/i iCcfoi'd V.-a built. When this
contain, d yuiing almost ready to
Gy, ( heard the two parent i call­
ing f it in great Uintre.-1. 1 hurup the steep hank
Vending 1 1 the nest in a thick
ftedg *, but 1 was just ton late, for
if r'o.tf da iu*.d from the nest and
.uisitppe r-d in the thick under
£r*i,vth Three of the young had
c. ■n, while'The fourth was
-den 1 -Mo the nest,
iavii afterword the htfn
i at on twigs in the gnring most di: consulate, and
other beautiful to see the
f *r her choice morsels,
• contl iiialfy searched for.

A n n u a l*

firrnml Sunday after the Epip­
hany.
Sunday Jjchool a t the High
School Auditorium at 9;-I5 A. M.
Services at the High School
Auditorium at 11:00 A. M., when
the Rev. Jutm.i i !|;t. j will preach.
.Celebration of Holy Comunion.

Tho Scrap Iron Class will have
a splendid nrogiaai Sunday at 10
A. M. at the Milan*; Theatre.
Mr. Winston is in charge of the

There who have not heard Mr
Win Ion, have n treat in
a.
he n a past niarter in this line
Any atrangers who may be in tie
city am cordially invited to me«
this body ,if Sanford buiincsa tnen
in worship.
—J. E. Spurling.
*d aa if ho was doing hi.-;
WEST PALM BEACH, In:i !7
—•bin.iti action of I.*)SI dwlellng.
' us tomnleted in thii city «iurim&lt;
St i; onmmmcd by I). \V
.Mnidci o i, building insp i t , 1', i
i.i cstim: led on the basi; of fun
perrons to the family that an in

JACKSONVILLE. Jan . 17.— The
garden tlu ru was a
kiv.i-.T with a flat roof.I fin*. i|ii;*rt *ly meeting of 1923
■ v-inicr niomi • the tab- will I.i* field here Fell, 12 by the

» rvj utilized

a lard- Florida Lumber ami Millwork A oeintion, it is announced by J.
Pen Ward, secretary. On- hundred
or more members of the associa­
tion arc expected to attend the
tin otiug.

! bird... Many kinds \ia ItPd it wan seldom that
wa
unoccupied. • &gt;n
a rew visitor ap(H;arttl.
' ; cripple. Thu; g reat
n*- U*g missing, and she
trophic in balancing her
;:•■* picked tip the* fooil.
p a r r o w f o r some reactcd to the pn’sonrn of
rid biul, and drove her
mad.* many attem pts to
lucid, but the others pre-

WILL CLOSE DANCE HAL!

m orning uhe brought ‘tics to work gat h i
•'the * great tit, and a-1 the case.-:. The ip
arrow s trie:l to d riv e !o r not there* i- a '
in a flash the second operation of plea?
t about them , _fought Sunday would hi* t|
flock, nnfl kept the lin g this wick, tin*
while the crfppjo bird
—------------- 1
,*ood meal.
Utt each
C’A I.I, DRAIN.

visit

this

blrdland,

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pponfed Iv.r. and such! MIAMI, Jun. *7.
the sparrow s havrv for I tided to invite Krrt
powers th a t sho nf- j drainage engineer
taln-ed her fomi in : glade . district, to

Ircw B«.*rtl&lt;: *on and rhilreturr.cd homo after a
sit iu Falatka.

•£••&gt;*&gt;*&gt;£♦♦+

Colossal {.Water 'Systems
_ r s
Supplant The Old Oaken Bucket
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Psycho,
the feline darling of the psycho­
pathic ward at Bellevue, was
blown by the high wind yesterday
from the roof of Ward
to the
paved court, four stories below and
(after being unconscious for two
! hours, recovered, apparently, his
[u uml perfect health. The only
in.-.d; of th; mishap was his tail.
he had evidently lighted on that
appendage and k was so badly
MVfuLUiit, that- .e.vcyry Lair .stood at
its imfividu.il perpendicular:
.A half dozen doctors examined
him for broken bones, but found
none, and he was wrapped in a
blanket and placed near the fur­
nace, A pile of catnip was hanked
about hirs no*o and In two hours it
revived him completely.

Missionaries P r e f e r
Martyrdom To Rescue
PEKINGj , Jan. 15.—Twenty-five
American mi . ionaries, apparently
preferring inartydom to forcible
rescue in the event of capture by
bandits, signed n petition in that
sense to American legation here
making clear they haw no author­
ity to ask for their missions or
Ivrry 1*111 merely Ly lie turn of
churches
a i f;v— e i&gt;ov. rf,il l»ei niiv** ia ILL; dividuals. but will sign only aa in­

EX-MAYOR DEAD

STATE LEGION WINS

TAMPA, Jan. 17.—Joseph H.
Humprlca former state senator,
mayor of Bradenton and pastmaster
in that city during the Wilson ad­
ministration, is dead at the home
of his brother-in-law in this city.
He hul com; to Tnmpa to enter
a locnl hospital for treatment. His
widow survives him. The first
newspaper and job printing estnh-

WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 17.
—The Florida department of the
American Legion, according to an
announcement made here, aguin
hai won over Connecticut *n a con­
test for puid-up memberships for
the optiling of the new year. The
official count of paid up member­
ships on Jan. 1, it is stated, showed
that Connecticut had 1,050 ns com­
pared with 4,146 for Florida.
DECREE IS AFFIRMED

Tacoma Man|
Gigantic Scrap!
■ TACOMA, Jan. 17.-^
lieved to be the bujuM
In the.world in UfitVyl
tin of thin city. 'Them
feet long and 30 foehn
54th *pagu has Weal
Pictures and newj ku
subjects are prsservsi'i
Martin has worked
25 years and placed li t
collected from the Ml
which he has lived, ti
■classified. into zettioui
*war, athletics, ^politfos.1
and other subjects.

POLICE START DRIVE

FRANCK PROTECTS

PENSACOLA, Jon. 17. — Too
many thefts and burglaries are tak­ appellee.
ing place to suit the authorities of
By n memorandum decision with­
Pensacola. As a result, steps have out opinion, the court also has af­
boon taken by the sheriff and chief firmed judgment of circuit court
of police to cleun up the city. They for Glades county in the case of
have ordered all suspects locked O. S. Miller, plaintiff in error, vs.
up for investigation, and have In­ F. O. Spain, Jr., an receiver of
structed their men to tnke Into cus­ i Everglades State hank, defendant
tody all nicn seen loitering on the i in error.
streets after 11 o’clock at night
unless they ure able to give satis-.
factory reasons for being out later!ton: Jan
than that hour.
[23.75 to

PARIS. Jan. 17.—ItU
Ion of French experuj
hand-made IrtcCi of Fij
not compete against l«l
loom, particularly as a
sold often upon reprensfl
it Is hand-made'* [,•!
Consequently, a bill n
traduced in the Chsak
puties providing that ii
ically-made lace heart
ly setting forth that
hand-mane.

fast lucnoalui; iiculih habit.

A prodigal »u.*&gt; *if water Is *harccterlrttlo oi ili** ilntt-B. On*., k - m
a lavtr.li t'.or !l:u; of th- ci y
: tj&lt; !s, ih&gt;' turning on of ; mug
Nirn. i -ur lo iat1oxiihh tires, n rare*
fr- &lt;• play of fountains in tin- parka
—yet a *’!f'Z*,n nitty splauh to lit.:
tub to hla Vieiirt’ii iCbulent ami Itirri
on his vhuwec eiir*aiiaii.*'dly,
knowing that bin bill for all tho
wa'i r used fo- Loth public and
Individual purpciKa. r* Idem go a
over y'l of a cent dully!
t*

McCormick's Niece Spurns Debut To
Manage Cafeterias In California

NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Eugene
Meyer, father of Eugene Meyer,
Jr., managing director of the war
finance board and u pioneer in the
upbuilding of Los Angeles died at
his home here lust night, age 82.
REFOR EST AT ION rO LICIE S
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17.—En­
listment of national and local en­
gineering societies in u nation-wide
campaign to develop constructive
state reforestation policies in har­
mony with the aims of federal leg­
islation will be undertaken by the
American Engineering council.
PROHIBIT BILL POSTINt

ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 17. — *
locie-jis .mid, in the wilds of Wyoming, Tlx*
pictured features of candi- a
liiili' somcw*,crt‘
vicinity of JnrVwa r - 1
Dole, where :ihe lias sunmter*
;ycka *‘‘1 Vrlth her mother. It was out
late in tho ‘‘open spacer’’ that she was
“The imbued with the idea of work rath;e of ir (ha:i the existence uf a social
i butterfly, and she learned there
.•ount.nbm of th * Y. M. C. A. training
id an *.velniol,
i the! She wrote fm* particulars, ami
t the ■when they reached her mnde up
York' her mind to go to the const bu­
ll tho Ithe classes. Mi 's Gizycka expects
tti to open her cafe this summer,
Jebut
H"r mother, the former Eleanor
&gt;d in Patterson, war married to Count
earn-' Jescf Gizycba, of Russia, in Wa~h■urse iugton in 190 L Sho went t*. Ru#,ifti's ’ sia, but according to the t.* tiinony
ie an of her divorce trial, found that his
cafe- *ancestral honn* was only a mr ijble-down castle. She returned to
oth‘*r ; America In 1009 with her daughter,
c her i who, aho charged, had been stolen
. was {by the count, and later recovered
po. t- j through the efforts of the Czar, to
is get Iwhom sho appealed,
ne to I Her divorce petition was not
elicis heard until 1917 in Chicago, at
later-' which time she got a decree.

for office, and other adver-1*
tiding signs, no longer will lie per- J
initted on teluphono ami electric m
light poles, nor on trees in St. *
Pcteosburg. George M. Coslick, “
chief of police, has sent out a w
warning that all persons who have j ■
post *d such advertisements on *
P».sts and tree’, may expect to seel*
them torn down by the police d-'-(S
partment immediately, and none In
will he allowed to be posted in t h e 'j
future. The city has an ordinance s
against the practice, which, the «
chief rays, has not been enforced 5
heretofore.

And The New Dawns’*
Jude Rutherford, President of the International
Bible Students Association, says:
"The Word of God is the only safe guide for
man. Without doubt God has favored America in
the past because it has been the home of religious
liberty. An abandonment of the Bible and of the
Lord necessarily must spell disaster,
The Scritpures were written by inspiration of
God. They prove themselves. They fortell the happolling of future events which have transpired exactly as fortold, thus conclusively proving that the
Divine Mind directed their writing. • • • • •
"Jesus and the apostles taught that Satan is the
I-rince or ruler of this evil world, ami that the fol­
lowers of the Lord could not be a part of the world,
even as Jesus was not a part of it. Theretore true
( hristians must keep clear of worldly entanglements
ami alliances, and proclaim the message cl' the Lord’s
kingdom and patiently wait for its control of earth’s
affairs.
‘‘What the people need is not denominatiunulism,
l ut the true religion of Jesus and the apostles. They
&gt;:t*-d not theology, but they need the Bible in its
purity. They need not worldly and selfish politics,
but they need to know God and the Lord Jesus
I’hrist, the Redeemer of man, and to know that
God’s kingdom is the only means of establishing peace,
happiness ami contentment on earth and life for the
human family.

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These and other present-day topics will he discussed and amplified in a ^
iiiL'ly interesting Free Bible lecture in the

BIG TRACT URCHASED

JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 17.-Anncunccmeut is made here of the
pmclupio by n local realty firm of
*(’,000 acres of land between
Cre tviiw on th eSeaboard Air
Line railway and Valparaiso on the
Cherokee Bay, for a consideration
pf $250,000. The United States
government recently took over a
targe truct near this holding for
Igriculturo and reforestation ex­
periments.

DUBLIN POLICE
LOSE IDENTITY

CAVE-IN KILLS THREE

DUBLIN, Jan. 12.—The Dublin
police force, famous for
many
years as including bigger men than
any other police force in the world,
is to-be abolished under the police
force amalgamation bill. The act
merges the police with the civic
guards o’ ganization.

CLINTON, la., Jan. 17.—Three
fcirbi possibly more were caught in
ihe wreckage on the second floor
♦f Lubbers and Bell Manufactur­
ing Company plant when it cavjd in this morning. Firemen
wero engaged in efforts to restoe them.

By MR. GEO S. KENDALI
Of the New York Lecture Bureau

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Franklin honored1
la Observance Of

n commcntii
of National-Thrift Week which be­
gins today with -Thrift'Day” poetjnnstor J, p. Hall points but Utat
R is particularly fitting tho poatnl service should play an tuiportnnt part In these activities and pay
tribute to tho first and foremdst
advocate o f thrift; Benjamin
Franklin, who wns the first Post­
master Gehorgl.
Postmaster Hall want the pat­
rons of hia office to havo n dear
understanding of the purpose and
functions of the Postal Savings
Nystem, the agency of tho Government by which thrift is promote
Contrary to the conception of man
Savings is hot a batik.
While it is a savings instltutldn
n tho proper sense of tho tern,
its similarity to a bank ends at
that point. The deposits receiv­
ed from individuals arc immedi­
ately turned over to local banka
nfter bonds to secure such depos­
its are received from the banks
ns colintcrn].
"While the redeposit of Postal
Savings funds in local banks” Mr.
Hnll said, “inures to the benefit
of the community by restoring to
active use in the channels of trade
IZONTAL.
VERTICAL.
funds Vrhich might otherwise have
a ill—ch*Hwe lor 1—
f i I a m ent10— room
remained in hiding in trunks, and
.j
office by
g r o w ing
under mattresses and while finan­
11— n i e kname
Wile
from skin
fur Spit* cial profit accuses to tho govern­
t \—a D i m
of • nlum­
doc
ment by ronson of the operation
inal
0
Ammrsn
13— established of tho service, tho real value of
country
2—sct» ot CWij
(abbr.)
this service cannot bo measured In
1
t t — part of a 3— semi home 17—« * s u i n g dollars and cents. It is a potent
■skeleton
( mas blow)
(Hebrew) force for good in any community
.)
— reply
4—-short gaiter 18— ‘inceptions and plays nn important part in
26—c I t y in &amp;—disparage
19— hard, heavy
the upbuilding of our country to­
he
S w 111 er- 6—rnrk
black wood day.
7— salary
of
land
(0—solitary
hi, *6—C h i n e s e 8— k i n &lt;J of
24—support
Christmas Trees
boat
or
liquid
sauce

JatksonvIRe
•;
”
Nunc* tferi-y to Pensacola, .0
miles concrete, excellent; remain­
der &gt;nnd clay,.condition fair; .Pan*
aaeola ‘to Floriddtawn, Wir ;«and
clay. Florldatown to ' Mllligari,
good sanil day and brick,' MIUD
-gan to Mossy IIpad; send day,
rough. Arfeylc to WcstviUe, sand
clay excellent. Westvilld to Quincy,
unimproved, rough in spots, Quincy
to Lift mans, good sand day. Littmnns to TaUahasige, unitrtpravod
and-rouglrin spots. TdllaJwaicc to
Aucilla River, county road lh f a lr
shape, Aucilla River, to Greenville,
sand clay road in riv d condition.
In leaving Greenville, ‘Uftre old
county rond to* within six miles
of Madison, which is rough but
nassahlc. When six niUcs' out &lt;‘f
Mndlson, you will',come to the new
hlghwny, an Cxcollent sand' day
toad to Madison, Live Ouk and on
to Lake ‘City. In dr;y weather

Fort Mvers
Georgia Lins to Lake City, sand
clap road in fnir condition. I-ake
City to High Springs, concrete and
surface treated rack base, excellent.
High Springs ti Gaines villi ‘.’5
miles of nsphnlc, excellent. First
10 miles south of Gninesvillc, as­
phalt surface very good. End of
asphalt to Mtcnnnpy &amp; miles rough.
Mfcanopy to Lowell, asphalt sur­
face, excellent. Lowell to Ocala
very rough. Now under construc­
tion.
Through travel hetwetn
Gainesville and Ocala ndvlsfd to
' "
’ “tiur signs to the east at
the forks 2_ miles
___ ____
___
. cab,
north
ofO
and nt Lowell, Ocnl.a tn Bcllcvtcw
to Leesburg under construc­
Are Threatening and
tion. Numerous short detours
Construction. Traffic adviz­
Nation’s Forests nround
ed to drive slow, very rough hut
passable. Detour ov.jr county rond
OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 1 7 .- from
Frultlnnd Park to Leesburg
has been eliminated. Through
travel Ocala to Leej burg advised
to go via Wildwood. Leesburg to
Euatl:1 and Mount Dorn, good. ML
Dorn to Carlstrom Field road gen­
•olulion tn Pittrla
erally in good shape. Carlstrom
Field south nhmit two milev rough,
How
to
Solve
P
u
x
sle.
under
construction. Remainder of
N
U
0
B*
road to Fort Myars in good condi­
Tim
a.-si
»-uy
to
zoivif
thts
M\
visor of forestry. Tho Christmas tion.
.„_J if]
crn»s-«-ord piiszlr in to run o*«r
' iN
trre cut, ho declared, now equals
L
,
JT
Hubut
of
homonUl
and
Verti­
Itcnd No. .1—Gcnrgi I,Inc to •
s' s
the number of mature trees or­
Orlando
cal
symmyitm
in
search
of
evidinarily felled each year in lum­
r,
m-nt or “*-asy” words. If horiWilda Landing to Yulco, sand
T* ju
— n0et j f
bering
operations.
rontal. tlm word yon nre look­
clay rond in fnir condition, Yulco
"The menace of tlie nnnual holi­ to Jacksonville, old shell road,
ing for must cxt«*no ernwoviaa
day or^lipight is nil the more ser­ rough but passable. County forces
If'or. tt.tf nuinbi-r to the find
ious," Supervisor Pape stated, nre engaged in placing rock but
rlotOs-si itop on thi* right; if v«r*
"when the clnss of trees selected traffic carried through this opera­
lical, it must extend downward
and the manner In which the cut­ tion. Jacksonville In Green Cove
from :!ir numtmr to tht- first
ittadci stop h*-low. Wnen fin­
ters proceed is taken into consid­ Springs, paved rond. brick nnd
ish.ol, th* »un|, should ri-srt
eration. if they followed n thin­ treated rock hnso. All in good con­
vquidly well croruwuc and
ning out process, their activities dition, Green Cove Springs to
downwanL
might even be beneficial, but, be­ Pnlntkn rough to end of brick nt
cause of the economic problems In- Rice’s Crcul: Brick rood from
votnrcdr/ tho method- ^followed by Rico’s Creek through Pnlntkn to
the cutters is one which is most Han Mateo, good. San Mnteo to
destructive to the growing timber. Dunn's Creek, rough. Asphalt sur­
"Purchasers demand trees which face from Dunn's Creel: to Sisco,
way you can do thi# (a to !aka tho
advice of somo one whose hnslnnss are well formed and this kind can Crescent City, Pierson and DeLeon
DeLeon
It Is to study tho band market. Any he secured in Jnrgu quantities only fprings, excellent.
through DrLnnd to Snnbank largo or small will gladly dis­ where the growth is rather scat­ Springs
cuss Investments with Its deposit­ tered and needs no artificial thin­ ford nnd Orlando, Fair.
ning. in order to render their op­
Rend No. 4—-Georgia Line to
ors. When you have learned erations
the cutters se­
Miami.
enough to dopond somewhat on lect suchprofitable,
tracts ami then make a
Detour from the Way-cross Rond
your
own
Judgment
rnnko
your
SIBLE YOUNG MEN
clean sweep, mi their ratio of pro­
the St. Mary's River over the
own decision as to what to buy,— fits is increased largely by tho nl
old Dixie Highway through An­
then talk it over with your banker number of marketable trees tak­ drews Station to Bcnuford Grove,
H t dreadful about poor to mako sure. Should he say. en from a given acreage. State then lake pavement to Jackson­
Her, Aunt Emmy I” ex- 'Don’t buy/ ahlde by his dnclslon.” laws prevent the cutting of Christ­ ville. This detour is in fuir con­
w olly. "That company
"Mrs. Fuller’s case has taught mas trees on the stntc property.” dition except a few places due to
■ it thoso bonds la has me * lesson, Aunty,” said Molly.
There is now, however, a grow­ the recent heavy rains but the
W she has lost nearly 'Til nover take any chances llko ing belief on the part of some leg­ maintenance forces have kept tho
Bt she had.”
al authorities, Supervisor I’npe soft plucos in a passable condition.
she did.”—Ann* B. Amirs.
Bn know how It hapraid, that such cuttings on pri­ Road under construction by Duval
B aked Aunt Emmy. "Sho
vately owned lands can be pre­ County from Jacksonville to St.
THE REWARD
Ite r from some so-called
vented on the general principle Johns Co. Line. Duval Co. Line to
B it house* she know noththat private interests must always Bunnell &lt;12 miles 9 foot brick rond
The Individual bankor should bo be subsorvient to public welfare. with rock shoulders, fair. Bun­
B . She answered It and
In addition to supplying Yule- nell to end Reilly’s asphalt rond 9
B a plausible young man much more than a more tender of
money,
much
more
than
a
mere
tide decorations for state residents miles asphalt surface, excellent.
Bd ho persuaded her that
Volusia County Line to Daytona
Biny ho was sailing bonds collector ot Interest More than Washington Christmas trees nre very
good. Port Orange to New
now
being
shipped
to
many
other
any
man
In
hls
community,
ho
has
la seventh wonder. The
Smyrna
12 miles, onp imlo fair de­
Bss of some 'people is the opportunity to guide the statea and even to tho American tour. New Smyrna to Hrevn-d
inland
possessions.
Bnlnal, Mrs. Fuller might farmer along lines of safe progress
County Line I &lt;5 nine:-, eight miles
Bo to hor bank, asked for and toward substantial achieve­
excellent shelled detour. Brevard
Bitormatlon and saved her ment Tho banker In an agricul­ British HavingTrouble County Lino to Titusville 12 milen,
nine miles paved no detours. Titus­
■Any bank baa or can get tural district mnqt know agricul­
I about business concerns ture If be Is to loan money to With Reckless Drivers ville to Cocoa 18 miles, one mile
excellent rock detour. Remainder
th e ir condition. Had she farmers and upon agricultural se­
LONDON, Jan. 17..—The in- ,paved. Cocoa to Melbourne 21
loads tn a company that curity. In addition to that, tho
miles, live miles excellent rocked
I showed had been moot- banker Is In touch with tho activi­ rrensin" number of accident*, fat­ detour.
Remainder paved. Cocoa
Ibllgatlona for years, had ties of tho business world. He al nnd otherwise to pedestrians as to Melbourne
1 miles five ndlcs ex­
a
result
of
careless
motor
driving
has
correspondent
banks
tn
the
Btrplus nnd good business
cellent
rocked
detour, 11 miles
has
caused
the
authorities
serious­
I. qhe would not be In larger cities; ho must, of necessity ly to consider framing new laws paved. Melbourne to Sebastian 16
for
the
protection
of
hls
own
bustloday. Instead, she took
for tho protection of the general miles, -I miles excellent rockod de­
II of that plausible man neas, look beyond tho horltnn of public.
tour, 8 miles paved. Sebastian to
Miami 169 miles all paved no de­
| cither deceived himself, hls immediate vicinity In order to
The
hill
has
not
yet
been
drnftiuifullj deceived bar, or at foreseo Imminent changes In busi­ rd, but the motoring authorities tours.
Road No. 5—High Springs lo
I not so much Intoreoted In ness conditions. The banker has anticipated that it will contain
Fort Myers .
It her ns In spiling bonds tho opportunity to bo the point of recommendations set down In the
High Springs through Archer
phero Is really very little contact between the fanner and departmental committees report of
For the Mrs. Fullers of these many other activities of tho 1922 which included abolition of and WilUnton to Uumcu, fair. Rontco ot Dunnellon asphalt surface,
rattse reliable Information business world with which the speed limit of 20 miles an hour excellent.
Dumiullon to Inverness
farmer's
business
Is
so
close!v
con­
klel matters to ay bo had
but initiating rigid enforcement
nected. The field Is wide, the n&gt; of regulations ngainsl dangerous ami Brooksville, rough new rood
under construction through Citrus
i only hadn’t put so mnch portunlty Is great, tho reward of driving, abolition of fixed reduc­ County from Holder to Flnrnl City,
In those bonds!" com- confidonco of one’a patrons nnd ed speed limits in populous mens Brooksville through Tampa, Bra­
neighbors—gained by service In nnd heavier and sharper mavimum denton and Hnraxotu to Myakku
Brnipciheue Molly.
their
bohalf—Is worth the erfnrt.— penalties including prison for sec­
B another* thing j t Is unP°." replied Aunt Emmy. Walter W. Head. Preeldent Ameri­ ond offences.
Further regulations nre expect­
foolish to carry all can Bankers Association.
ed to include a declaration in re­
I* In one basket Now It
gard to physical fitness from each
Bit only port ot her money
applicant for a driving license.
O l L L I O N '3 W O R T H
I bonds Instead of all sho
Icoiilj have stood the loss.
Er.ergyBringsRcsults
According to ths 1920 census fig­
I there Is no telling What
j 11’ poor little woman has ures. I7S1.993.839 worth of farm Despite Prison Bars
|olf Into. Like every one products was sold through co-op^r1 Fuller was too greatly attve marketing associations. The
Manchuria, Jan. 17.—
by the promise of a high greatest growth In co-operative ForHARBIN,
the
last
two ycara M. KraaMerest on her Investment marketing has come since that noshekoff, once premier of the Far
cine Ignorance ot finance time, so that It Is safe to mstime Eastern Republic, has been’ in jail;
Road No. 23—Itellcview to
wltb tho deslra for high that mnch more than a billion dol­ he wns found guilty of c-mbczzclI'lant C’ily
lars worth ot product# nre sold co­ mnnt.
caused all her trouble.
Thin
rond
Ih excellent in Murimt
f aro few things more dan- operatively at tho present time A
But prison life ha* not succeed­
ban thinking you can do general survey shows that th* ed in curbing the former states­ nnd Sumter Counties. This la the
!r you know nothing about larger co-operatives In fruit ‘*re man’,) energy. He has written four host road for travel to Turn pa from
North line Hctnando Coun­
as somebody who knows handling nearly *200.000.000
books on banking, for which he Ocala.
to north line Pasco County,
B k- How foolish that of business annually. Tho tarao received *1.000; he has orjroniz- ty
rough. North line Pasco Count/
nst lo say It* Mrs. Fuller scale milk cooperatives do s
cd among hi* prison mutes a lu­ through
City to Plnnt City,
crative busjncsa of making wood- excellent* Diule
ohlo to go to tho butcher business of about SliW.onfl.onii sn
toad.
cuts
and
engraving
on
copper,
and
r n,&lt;! °f her Judgment of finally, while the tobacco rrnnp H
fiieat, get t.m rery best and doing a combined business of oltr-rcthcr ho is going ao well that
he nag declined a iclcasu from rnrtnxxn«nnR .xr.xncx*nw tcnn
r her money but that ts no more than f l 00.000.000 Annually
d she can Judge securities, The cotton group h*s also passed confinement and the offer of a
position with a local Lank.
bonds Is no different from the 1109,000.000 mark.
minute3
meat. You simply must
md yonr subject
You
Four Warren County. lUlueis
n° * J o w to seine* good tginks hare offered a total of I-■n

I

Should Sw eep T h e Country
In F a il” D e c la r e s Harrison
Rv 7, V. Clark*
! NEW YORK-K'With Mich A ticket,
upoti mch a platform, with the magtufternt constructive record, of the
Democratic Party; and the general lack
of confidence in .the Republican Parly
—everywhere, we ought to sweep live
country this fall’* sa:&lt;l Senator “Pat"
llarrjsop, the great keynoter of dem­
ocracy. wlxni jtfii at the- Waldorf
immediately after the Convention.
He added. flhwly and imprffsiwly,
virtRliing each word: “The Democra­
tic pl.il form is tlie moit progressive
ftihl far-lookittR frf the history of natimnl political parlies. The Demo­
cratic nominees will lilend together
retry clement of progress in the
thought of the country. They inspire
lb* confidence of hininc?* men and
five hope to iltc progressive thought
of the nation.”
Senator Harrison was enthusiastic
aliout the platform. Among other

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FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 23
BENEFIT CONGREGATIONAL PARSONAGE
TICKETS—50c—25c

Blanks lie spoke strongly in favor, of
iat covering the conservation of na­
tional resources Slid mentinded par­
ticularly, under IhLs head. lb* great
value of the comitry’s wild life, r*-,
prciallv its walcrfowli lie stressed
tie w retsity for adequate protection
of this:
"The Democratic platform call? for
the conservation of our National Krloi\ics." said Senator Harrison, "It
ttuui I l)C. vecy unwfcc to overlook so
inuxir ant a natiun.ll resource as HrWilt! life, anti particularly llte migra­
tory water fowl of the country. Tlie
oftiue Refuge Hill, recently consid­
ered bje Congress. provides for tlx:
Protection of migratory waterfowl and
die establishment of public shooting
"rounds so fInst hunting may not be­
come merely a rich man’s pastime.
Imt may remain one of the chief
‘ports of the man of moderate means.
Adequate game protection t* particu­
larly important for the South so that
It may remain, as it always lias been,
rich in waterfowl."
The chief menace tr&gt; migratory v:atetfowf in this cotlntry has*been the
rlr,lining of vast areas of -ivnmn land,
tlicir natural breeding and feeding
grounds. Of this type of land a much
larger area than that of tlie firrtil
lakes or about half again as large
New England Ins already been
•Ifained. In most cases such drain­
ing .Etas icsultrd In. increased taxes
without any corresponding agricijllural gain, while tbc country's wild
life, which draining threatens with
rxlihrtion, has a value of over one
Billion Dollars, according to Dr, K.
\V, Nelson, chief of tlie Bureau of
Biological Survey, which lias such an

Vudtnamd A UitdtntooJ

Senator "Pat” Harrison of MU
nUdppt, famous Keynoter of Do
mocTScy.who predicts sweepmf
vicicty in the Fall.
excellent record in the administmliot
of the Federal Migratory Bird law:
ahead v rnactefl.
Tlie Game Refuge Bill, S 291.1 11F
fdj, reported out favorably by botl
the Senate, and Hnujc Committees oi
Adriciijturc. proviiks tor the acquir­
ing of sufficient liabitat fur tlie mi­
gratory water fowl of the cmiutrj
and for Ihc establishment of public
shooting grounds, so that the Iiuntei
of small means may continue to enjo)
a Sport tliat i: fact becoming a ricS
Qian's pastime. The cost of this i:
covered by a one dollar license paif
tiy tlie hunter. There is no cost t(
the government and no extra taxa­
tion jnvt-’vfd.
Even Soviet Russia, which we re­
gard.as one of-the most backward ol
nations, lias csiabllslied commission.'
add is spending money to provide snf
licicnt water for wild ducks.'
Support of the .Game Refuge Bill
which is entirely a nou-oartisati meav
lire, is merely ora angle of Scn'atoi
Harrison’s fight for the conservatkn
of our national resources. Jlis rcro
hitien railing for an investigation ol
forest conservation led to tin- appoint
mc.it of a special committee for ih,*
p’u.-posr, and rrsultcd in the McNnr.
.Reforestation Hill, the most progn- •
sivo step in cotucrvnlion ever under­
taken by the Federal Government.

SPEEDER OFFEKN CAR
Tlie court thereupon remitted
PASADENA, Cal., Jnn. 17.—
When n fine of $!I3 wns levied ?25 of the 5-73 fine. Urbon decid­
against George Urbon on a charge ed the car was Worth 98 so he paid
of speeding in Pnsndcnn, he plcudup and drove nwuy.

We are Ag ents for the

Yellow Jacket
Spray Cart
We have new carta and repairs for the old ones on haotf.
Let ua book your order for a new one or repair the old nan.

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To poll full .Fashioned Hosiery and Hand Tailored
Lintforte at factory prices. Good all year position
for either ladios or gentlemou.

Noe Equal Textile Mills
10 Woolsworth Bldg.
Orlando, Flfu

IV O. Box 912.

........... 100 Ft. on Union Avenue.....2-17 Ft. Deep............
Now pny 12 per cent on investment, and is nituntcd
title south of proposed hotel site. A pick tip and with
terms.
(Watch prices advance in the section)

Our Service— Everything n Laundry Can Do,

OUR SPECIAL
Family Finish 15c Ih. m inim um $1.50

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DRY CLEANING AND DYING
PRESSING AND PLEATING

110 Emit Second

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For the construction of home and business buildings
in Sanford.

If you own well located vacant property make it rev­
enue producing, thereby helping yourself and assisting
in the development of your city.
If you own well located IMPROVED business or res­
idential property we will make you long time loans on
easy repayment plan, which will make it possible for
you to construct residential or business building in San­
ford.

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�SATURDAY, JANUARY f 7,1W5

THE SANFORD

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Some Good Promises Prom Governor Martin

MartI" mn&lt;le"a bul] ’B eye Wt the other day by
S
S L * t
L *™
E JS O S ui» quoted
th?
road-building
projects.
The
new? .governor
an promising
to immediately take hold of that Mclboumo-Kiasimmcc road job,
Manager and get it finished in record time (whatever that means).
The Herald has no information at hand as to how much
of
the
Melbourne-Kissimmee road remains unfinished. The
im H c n im n s i RATOS
fia r _ .t7 .0 0 Hi* M onths ...13.60 contractors for that job really ought to issue some .statement
ir*d In Cltr hr Carrier.
W eekly E d ition 13.00 as to how soon they will guarantee to complete the project.
Then whatever date previous to the contractor’s set date,
Governor
Martin sets for the completion of thnt road under
PBCIAI. XO TH F.i
A ll obituary
ces. cards o f thnnHa, re so lu tio n s his personal supervision will indicate the extent of a new gov­
n o tices o f en terta in m en ts w h ere
rrea Are made w ill be ch arged ernor's executive ability in road-building work.
i t n g u ln r A dvertisin g rate*.
Im A ssociated Free* la oa elu s.Friends of Governor Martin declare thnt the state’s new
IBRR T f i r ASSOCIATED f i l m * executive is going to demonstrate that the governor of Flor­
iiy e n title s to the use fo r repubnvAtlon of nil n ew s d lsp a tcn es ida "can get things done”. They assert that his promise to

cred ited tc If nr not oth erw ise cred ­
ited In thin paper nn*l a ls o the Inrnl
puhllih'pil herein. A ll rig h ts
..rJ ib llcsttn n of sp ecial illspn tch herein ere a lso reserved.
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SATURDAY, JANUAH'y 77, 1925.

THE ANNUAL PLAGUE!

As Brisbane Sees It
Somebody Laughed.
Try Jerusalem Real Estate.
About Clock Watching.
A Hudson Antique.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(O e ritc k t i *m »

,_
/ 7TU
Oct n new auto ti» 1
likely to find you

NIGHT BEFORE last the big
financial gentlemen gavo the big
dinner to George F. Baker, who is
eighty-five yearn old and docs not
know hether he is the. second or
third richest man in tho world.
Mr. Rockefeller known who is
the richest man in the World and
leaves it to Mr. Baker and Mr.
Mellon to worry about second place.

Besides not Kathering*.
rolling atones reach

Those present

testify that

Six months fmm n#,;
nacc will be workis*

«cue£

If prosperity d t* ^ J
the yenr wc can *Bt
of promhe.
Jnjurcd ft clings seqJ
cover, nnd even thej J
i injured again.
^
The only way to
through nil the upj ^
ilifo is by staying ont|,^

a

road ia Something to bank on”, and that following the "im good time was enjoyed by all. Tho
mediate completion of that road, the long-delayed construe only contretemps occurred when
tion work on a completed highway all the way from Jack somebody laughed out loud at tho

wrong time. It was during J. Pierpont Morgan’s speech, just ns that
gentleman was explaining that
LOVE MASTERS FEAR: —
“there arc no safo short cuts to
Thcro iil tin fear in love; but per­
wealth.” The gentleman who
fect love ensteth out fenr. I John
laughed oxplnincd that he was
4:18. » ,............... .......................
bamboozling in the helpless way that long-suffering tax­ thinking about Ihe war, and all the
FOLLOW’ THE STAR
payers have learned to accept all sorts of imposition and in­ financial patriots.
I
-------•Follow the Star,’’ was the wntch- justice.
IF INTERESTED in real estate,
word
Hut "they say” that Governor Martin has a way of get­ turn nride for n moment from Chi­
y Of tho three wise men of old,
Aa they followed it out of the ting things done. His promises relative to immediate com­ cago, Miami, Los Angeles, and con­
desert,
pletion of road building projects are accf/pted as absolute sider some real estate with a really
1 So fearless and so bold.
Indeed. nncirnt record.
guarantee. And we are all ready
Who knew the trials they endured
The
Herald
knows
of
no
better
way
for
Mr.
Martin
to
make
Jewish immigrants are pouring
,t On the desert’s lonely sand,
’ As they trnvolod hundreds of weary himself solid with the people of his state than by being a real into Tnlestino at tho rate of 2,000
piilca
honest-to-goodneas governor.
n month, the immigration, being
" To a for and distant land ?
Florida
needs
a
governor
like
that,
has
needed
one
for
lo.
now
greater than ever. Where
. 4*T:.
mi
these
many
years.
Let’s
alt
look
close
and
be
ready
to
cheer
Jewish
people'go they increase val­
f Someone was watching them travel
- It whs He who guided thut star, Governor Martin on his way as he sees that road-buildera ues of real estate and of every­
Be gave them courage and hone
live up to their contracts—and thnt sh eriffs enforce the thing else. These are undoubtedly
' Aa they followed it from afar.
state’s
laws.
rent estate opportunities in and
M a n y • dny as they traveled
around Jerusalem ns good as any
Out'on that lonely plain.
With their sad, weary hearts
Florida Pays Dearly For Harboring Them in the wonderfully growing region
Filled with longing and pain,
Sanford will probably bo spared plundering by Confidence just south of San Francisco or
Men RouId sometimes question;
And laugh with scorn whcn| Men, nnd the disgrace of their presence. The "City Substan­ north of Pnlm Bench.
And think of the romance nnd I
they’d sny,
tial” is not the kind of town in which swindlers expect to
"We a'fe following a star
antiquity
in a Palestine deed. What J
| A n d have been for ninny u dny.’1 find the get-rielwjuick individual who is ready to take a u chance for title seurchers?
chance on anything that promises him something for noth­
, But God was nlways guiding,
ing.
ALMERINDO Portfolio, once a
He wns ever by their side,
But, while Sanford is passed by, many other towns in $:i-n-wcck errnnd boy, gives a bus­
He ahowod them the wuy through
Florida and numbers of visitors in Florida will pay heavily iness worth $7,000,000 to his em­
ta '
the desert
for lack of protection against tho tricksters that are permitted ployes, churgintr tlmm “not to be
[
With a little star ns a guide
; Then when they reached their to operate their various games in this state throughout the clock watchers."
ir;
Saviour
winter season.
Mr. Portfolio need not worry.
K • And kissed His baby feet,
* * * *
The
workers will stop clock watch­
They Went their wuy rejoicing,
In Miami, public notice has been given of the arrival of ing, now that they own tho busi­
- Their happiness was complete.
big "Crooks”. The people have been told that these "Crooks” ness. To the owner, hours mean
Wo te«, should follow the star
are
establishing themselves in some of the best sections of j profits; to tho salnricd man, hours
6 | Like tho three wise men of old,
the
city, even occupying the homes of well-to-do Miamians mean a nearer appronch to free­
And fight this battle here on earth
With a courage brave and hold, who are leasing their places to visitors willing to pay high dom.
When life seems lonely and weary rental prices.
To make men stop clock watch­
And we're loHt in tho desert's
Until the police "get something” on these visitors, there
" •
wand,
ing.
interest them in the business;
Let us look for the star in the can be no arrests. And strange as it may sound, most of the don’t imagine you can change hu­
3}r.
.heavens,
big steals that arc made in Florida every season never seem
AmTto God for n helping hand.
to reach the attention of the police or the public. The men man nature with a moral platitude,
you cannot.
and women who pay a big sum to lie fleeced have usually un­ forMake
He is nlways sure to holp us,
industry attractive, and
u m v - i i to
kw get
kv.i/ hold
i i ' / m of money in
i n it
t w w m .ii way.
ti n j • The
i iiv. "tip
nw
1 * 1
, ,
dertaken
a kcrooked
No matter how far we may stray uv,i
Bo
wiy,.by ,U w finy for, oipthc "pool” they hell? make, or the ".smuflqjled yjJ ig&lt;&gt;bil1siulir wiM TwJiiM^'that
gems” they buy all represent something that is not on tho [ eventually.
To stnrt another day.
square.
And when the victims lose their cash, few of them
. Through life mny seem weary,
A BUST of Caesar has been
flare to come out and acknowledge their own intended con­
Filled with sorrow and pain,
brought
up from the bottom of
Just keep sight of tho stur,
nection with shady transactions.
It will- not bo in vain.
tho
Hudson
River. “ It may” have
But just because the person acting the role of the "easy
lain
there
200 year:?. Experts
Though men may laugh when they mark” is either a knave or an idiot is no sign that Florida
pronounce
it
undoubtedly
a genuine
should become known as the safe rendezvous for the coun­
pnss you li&gt;.
And often do things that will try’s swindlers. From the time the first snow falls in north­ ancient work of art. It may also
cause you to sigh,
have boon chiseled in Hoboken
Just le t it go as you smile and say, ern states until the last extra pullman leaves Florida in the three months ago and dropped in
"I’ve followed the star for many springtime, all honest people in this state should be co-opera­
ting in a campaign against the undesirables that tome with the river for ageing.
n dny,”
Then like tho three wise men of the season’s visitors.
MICHELANGELO c o n f e s s ed
old,
* * * *
that tiie antiques were marvelously
When life’s work is done,
From the high-rolling "Confidence Man,” dealing in big \icnutiful of course, since lie had
And GoiJ, judges our actions one
propositions, to the wretched little peddlar of bogus wares— ! made them come out of his own
by one,
We'jl leave this world rejoicing, from the "Big Swindler” who arrives in his private car to the
Brought safely through thu strife, beggarly sneak thief who beats bis way from town to town, imagination. The wise .cardinal
forgave the deception and befriend­
For “We've followed the star.”
there are undesirables that Florida has no business to harbor. ed the artist.
faithfully
All through life.
When city police departments, county sheriff forces, and
MANUFACTURING antique:! ia
—Kitty Mulligan
the executive officers at Tallahassee know of the arrival of
not
new. Michelangelo tried it
Pawtucket, R. I.
noted crooks, when they know of the operation of gambling
with
success. Centuries ago he j
Fivo Dead and Arrested After houses and shady resorts, then should there be an immediate made and buried his Greek an- j
Liquor Party—reads a .headline. "moving on” of the charlatans and immediate closing of the
What difference did it make, then? joints they have operated. Unless this result is attained, tiques, then sent them from Flor­
'
-------- o-------ence to n cardinal in Rome. Tho
If you have any doubt as to the then the various officials paid for their silence and protec­ latter, delighted, told him to let
future greatness of Hanford, why tion, are more undesirable for Florida to harbor than are nobody know where ho had dug
don’t you leave?
tin: mountebanks who have bribed their way to casy-money- them up. He, the cardinal, would
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making.
rnmo and do more digging. They
Talk is cheap except when it’s
* * * *
your girl suggesting that you get
liked antiques, even in those early
a little bite to eat after the show.
And some day the people of Florida will realize this. Some days.
-------- 0-------day the people of Florida will see how dearly they have paid
Another thing Sanford should for incompetency among the men who are sworn to enforce
CONGRESSMAN L o n g w o r th
have in order to get well into the
pleasing person nnd Republican
Community the laws.
&gt;ig city class, is a
3hcat.
Instead of Florida inanely expecting to be used as winter leader in the House, says the fifteen
-oquarters for sharpers, instead of Florida accepting as a wicked Republican members that
Dr. MeKenzio of Leesburg in he-l
ng mentioned for governor in I92H. matter-of-course the protection of gambling resorts and supported La Foliottc and aban­
)r. McKenzie would certainly make questionable road-houses and “clubs”, the state’s respectable doned the regular Republican tick­
n excellent governor.
citizens should be demanding a warfare against such evils as et in the last election must never,
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never, never, again be recognized
would get results—and gel them quick.
Britain is so pig headed she
us
members of the Republican par­
--------------o--------------fon’t see that the Dawes plan i
ty.
T1IK
NEW
YORK
Packer
says
that
many
items
enter
in­
nominal with u when v«e don’t ]
ecd it nnd official when we do.— to the cost of distributing perishable foodstuffs, but one of
NEVER is a short word, with a
-Dallas News.
the largest is that of transportation. Reduce freight rates long meaning. What about Mr,
--------o ------"He broke up my home und l and distribution costs will he lessened.—Ocala Banner.
Longworth’s father-in-law He left
Died him," said a young man,
I
the regular Republican ticket, ran
ut most of them nowadays would
| for himself on a Bull Moose ticketavo given him a check.
rr
" “ r— 1*
beat Taft nnd elected a Democrat
THE CLASS SPIRIT
Tonight will be your last chance
Yet Theodore Roosevelt was allow­
MIAMI HERALD
» get In on u money making ined
to come back to the Republican
sstment which will mean more to
fold.
ttnford than anything thut has
Among tho most interesting of
This is one of those truisms thnt
mr happened here.
our present-day public speakers is nre accepted theoretically, but
DR. L. B. BULK LEY, noted can­
r 1 -------- o-------Vice President Thomas R, Mar­ which cannot be so easily niude
Eui'tis, says tho Lake Region, is shall. He did not make a start­ effective. The class spirit is un­ cer expert, and young at eighty,
le of the smallest cities in the ling record of saying thing' thnt desirable whether it expresses it­ gives this advice to those that
nited States supporting a daily contain truth nnd are very sug- self in the arraying of one group
iwapnper. But it is just that gestive. The fact that the things against another, or in the gtori- would avoid cancer:
“Live on vegetables, keep regu­
i. says
...... _
..tk. .. plntitudinou
. j:___ *•: . •
»»
..
•irit of co-operation and enter- he
are often
fication of.. some activity
of" . life
lar
hours, avoid alt excitement,
•iso which has built tin- largist dues not lessen their value.
over another. It is utterly conlies ia the United States.
Tln* other day Mr. Marshall suit! trnry to the spirit of democracy, drink very little wine.
the United States is suffer- Of this there is not the slightest
Some will say they would rather
With the final destruction of that
irig from the development of th loubt.
risk
cancer, because it is how much
uriison Square Burden some folks class spirit. In the language of
e wondering how the place stood the street he said a “mouthful.” The only standard by which a they live, rather than how long
person should ire judged is that of
long as it did, considering Stun'.pint is growing in this eoun honesty of effort in the work which they live, thut interests them.
pi White’* "museum", the great This
try
uiul
it
is
a most disturbing! he U called upon to do. Any work
ilk Fund fights and the Dcmo- condition.
ALL DIET for cancer is chiefly
i that is required for the good of guessing. lNo onq knows what
atic National Convention.
Mr. Marshall said. “Wo are suf­ the whole people is us honorable
A n result of slipping while fering the creation of classes and as any other work. Tho churact- cancer is, what causes it; why more
rpping from n train a young girl class spirit in America. There is , i r of u person and tho sincerity women than men are cancer vic­
suing tho Great Northern rail- no room in America for class [of his effort should be the only tims, or why it is almost impossi­
id on account of a scar which spirit. The man who dig* a de- test of his standing in the cum- ble to develop cancer in a hen, |
•vcjila her from wearing thin rent ditch in Kentucky is as fine munity. Mr. Marshall needs to
zicry, And the worst purt of it a man and as representative a
a little farther, however, und whereas any white mouse will|
fs that die will probably col- citixi if of nur republic
----- as the tell qa how tV clna* spirit may readily grow a cancer bigger than,
president of tit* United States." I bo abolished.
the rest/of the mouse.
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Being poor wouldn't,
if it were for only a {(t|
ntend of for life.

BIBLE jnO U G H T~FO R TODAY

If

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W
T n u i tt

All tho cream on
vanishing cream
(dom sec it any more.
Loso is like any
i The more you just sit
Ithink about it the
comes.
St. Louis woman
jonc dollar in a bread!
suit founr her pn
j worth much.
Mre than n thoiui
live in one New Yrk
wouldn’t you hate to kf
i tor?
One of old Chris
rhoided, “I see dry __
wns back in 1492. Tb*1
Ibeen dry since.
It might help thii i
if ns many checker
sold in 1925 ns dice
1924.

JUST IN PASSING
B / R. J. HOLLY
"U. S. is Dry,” says Wheeler. ”U. S. is Wet” says
Stnyton. You can pay your money and take your choice of
brands.
Our latest cross word puzzle is to find the word of four
letters Ihlit so tunny folks use when the collar button for the
dress suit rolls under the bed nnd the guests are about to
arrive.
Another v\ony for the experts of the navy is the ground­
ing of n submarine. The next report will tell us that an
nirplanc has hit shoals.
One of the great needs of future Sanford is a Y. M. C.
A. building and right now the site for this building should
he selected. You cannot expect the young men of the city
to put over this big project. It will taku the young men and
the old men and then some.
Thu barometer shows that Sanford’s tourist hotel will
be built. There are-some men ia Sanford who have’the money
anil who have made mo'tiey by the endeavors of the progres­
sive citizens who have not put one cent in this safe invest­
ment of land. The man or men who would stand back when
they should come forward should be pointed out that all real
men can sec them and know them from this time forwurd.
The Longwood Fair and the banquet at the I-ongwood
Hotel Thursday night marked an epoch in the fastest grow­
ing town in Seminole county. I-ongwood people have tho
right spirit and Longwood will get some fine publicity from
their fair and the fine banquet and get together meeting.
There nre people in Sanford, who have never contributed of
th;-ir time or tneir money since they Imve lived here/ for those
tilings needed. It is time they were shown up in this com­
munity.
The Sitting Sons of Rest have decided that since Sanford
is taking on a building boom that it would he good sense on
the part of the City Commission to build some sort of rest
room for Ibis club where they could gather when it rains.
Th’u room would Ik* equipped with plenty of cuspidors, knives
und sticks for whittling, etc.
A few years ngo some folks in Hanford said that this
city would never have any real good sub-divisions ns we were
hounded on the north by the luke and cast and wc:st by cel­
ery farms. But now all this is changed nnd there arc some
of the finest subdivisions in the state being opened up hero
and the lots are selling before the improvements can lie
made. It all goes to show that old time ideas are giving way
to modern ones.
Young folk i arc throwing money away every day on fool­
ish stuff when th&lt;y could be investing their spare dollars
in land. Then* is no investment in the world today that is aa
good as good real estate and all real estate in Sanford is good
today. Get in on the ground floor.
Governor John Martin is making good his promises when
he wns campaigning for the position. One of his promises
was to give Florida good roads and he is going nfter the
Road Department and asking them sonic questions that will
b*&gt; difficult to answer. We are spending our good money for
roads and we want to see where it is going.
That new tourist hotel for Sanford means thut thousands
of new people will ha here next winter and every business
man in Hanford and every property owner will realize a hand­
some profit on their investments. It is not a question of
“affording" to invest in this project. You cannot “afford not
tcv-Tffvcat." Think it over.
Those benches on the streets are the finest investment
we ever made and the visitors as well ns home folks nre en­
joying them to the limit. The shelter of the Kiwunis Club
rear the court house where the checker players ran congre­
gate is also good hut there should he more of these shelters
thnt can ho moved from place to pldce as the occasion re­
quires. Horse shoe pitching should also he started now and
the tourists have all the enjoyment they can get while here.
You do not think about these things until you have become
a tourist yourself at some of tho summer resorts. Plenty of
benches and all kinds of amusements and you will have plen­
ty of tourists.
The new Masonic building and the municipal buildings
loom up on the lake front sky line now nnd remind us of tlu*
future aspect of the lake front when the pier is built and the
boulevard along the lake front is finished and this is made
the real highway through Hanford.
Sheriff Charlie Hand says the "Chicken likker" may he
all right from the description of it hut he hns not come across
any of it. Evidently it is not a Seminole product.
With the hrighest prospects for good prices for Hanford
celery and spring crops of vegetables a,.v the new tourist ho­
tel looming on the horizon Sanford faces one of the best sea­
sons in history. All you need to do is to sit steady in the old
rocking chair and keep things moving at least part of the
time.
N&lt;&gt; man can I’ve frttMn himself. Y-u must give of your
self ami of your substance to your community. Otherwise
y o u will
unhappy regardlejs of the amount or money you
may have hoarded up and Inst but not least you cannot take
it with you.

HEARD AT THE CHURCHES!
By REV. T. J. NIXON

Pastor Sanford Methodist Church victory. When we rn!i#
There is n way by which wc con lessnesy and bow brfott
all live by the Golden Rule. That God in prayer, wc can pt
rule is the practical side of tlu cr to keep the golden
Christian life. It is life. It h
There nre thoimndi
like the golden fruit growing in an toduy in all the chui
orange tree, nnd the way to get land who arc living tj
the oranges is to cultivate the tree. nnd they are the salt ot
Junt suppose every body in the j Tiie spirit of brothrij
community really lived by this rule. ‘ kindness is the very fi
’Whatsoever ye would that men uli right living, and
j should do unto you, do ye also un­ comes to us in answers
to them." If every Church in faith in Jesus Christ.
A few years ago our
Sunford would fully follow this
!blessed rule they would be crowd­ no mission in Africa,
ed to the doors with eager wor­ cm Presbyterian Chord|
shippers in a short time. If every prosperous mission in
business was carried on strictly by Congo. They urged out|
this rule, if every family would Missions to come over
live by it, we would soon have a lit­ Jiah a mission in that
tle heaven'on earth.
We went over to hr
and these Presbyterian
Wo all admire the rule blit
are too quick to give up in do-! louned us a preacher
spair nnd say it can’t he done,— i their converts, who am
it is not practical, Such a cohclu-l language, to get our*'
sion is a reflection on the wiedom This is only one en
of God. Surely our Lord would thousand ways by
not command us to do n thing thnt churches do practice
is utterly impossible. The truth is rule. It is being pn
that the golden lure is entirely by every man and wox*
practical if we look at it in th e1the spirit of th» Ma&gt;te
There nre bui iness
right light. It is the fruit that
grows on a certain tree. Oranges conducted by men whoI
will never grow on pine trees. The spirit. The story of
censorious man. the man with a i Company, of CinciniuJ
wrong spirit, is compaj-ed to a a very fine example of 4
mote puller,—with a beam in his i rule in business. Th-“y
eye ho goes around trying to pull golden rule nnd for
motes out of his neighbors eyes, business has prospe red i
We must get the beam of s.dfish- velous way. This is
ness, and prejudice, nnd malice, out Nash, the manager sa
of our eyes before wc can ho pre­ results of the rule in
pared to make a success of the iicms: "I do not say l Kill
golden rule. A right spirit of cd all labor troubles
brotherly kindness and love is tho tory; hut it has done i®*
tree that always bears the golden eliminated all labor
fruit.
ing the most trying in
Tho only way to get the right iod of the world’s his*
spirit is to go to God and ask, nnd not sny it has driven *
reek, nnd knock, until we obtain strife and selfii hnes&lt;; itj
this priceless gift. There was a more, it has ushered in'
time during the world war when tentment, and hap|&lt;ine«|
we went to God as a nation and he not only cast out helljf
heard our prayers and gave us the brought in heaven tou*-'

OUR WOMEN GOVERNORS
TAMPA TRIBUNE
This month, for the first time in three stalwart sons, t*»
history, the Governor’s chair of two twins, and a succiuaful
great American States will he oc­ mother at that, Mrs. &amp;
likely to go far wrong
cupied by women: home-making the ufFairs of a state, »a
women at that. Their husbands all. is only housekeeping*
governed these States before them. scale.
As Governor of Wyoming, Mrs.
Mrs. Rosr was born i&gt;
Nellie Taylne Rosa will rule a state- »eph, Mo., but reared i»
ulmost twice as big as England. where she met and was c
As Governor of Texas, Mrs. Mir­ William B. Ross, n y»^
iam A. Ferguson will he chief ex­ from Cheyenne. Althouf
ecutive of an empire almost as big large woman, she posses*
ias Europe, if we leave out Ruu- manly dignity, which rJ
i sia.
npresuve
personality impressive
Mrs. Ross is a widow. She was scribed as decidedly
j elected to serve out tlu* unexpired Most rersons are astowsIterm of her husband, W. B. Ross, they learn she in the *1
i who died in office. Her term will ■&gt;ns grown to manhood,
expire in January, 1927. Mrs. Ross ried her years well
conducted n stay at home campaign nodistly
and was elected by an uniple mar­
While Toxas voters
gin. One of her issues wns a con­ •ng the abilities of Mr*
stitutional amendment for a sever­ Amanda “Ma” Fergus')®ance tux on oil companies and oth­ a t home canning peaches,
er exploiters of Wyoming’s miner­ retary will be her young*]
al resources. The late Governor ter, Dorras.
Ross died while conducting a simi­
Will these women "i*J
lar campaign.
governors? History h*»’
Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson, the the ability of woman to O
first woman to become a Governor, und well, in Catherine, f
was elected in a campaign to vindi­ and Elizabeth nnd Victor*
cate her itusband, a former Gov­ gland.
ernor of Texas, and makes known
she will advise with him about of­
ficial matters.
Contemporary ConRh
“ I don’t know what i shad do,"
excluimed Mr:. Ross, when first in­ Our notion of a Mir*®jJ
formed she had boen nominated the Welsh crossword pu**
unanimously to succeed her hus-1pion.—New York Worldhand. It was a natural
___ remark |i
prompted by womanly dismay at
Reports from Chinn i ^ j
receiving
such* an unexpected hon-|the Confucian tner
*-•
■
or, In her l-ttes accepting vile i worse confound
nomination she wrote. “ My single , Journal.
_
purpose shall he, so far as lieu'
within tny power, to serve and proA scientist ventures
mote impartially the interests of (day we will live on airthe people ,&gt;f our state.”
the "Free Air" sign.* t0‘
An intelligent woman, mother of I—Detroit News

�THE BANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, IK S.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

DEBATING SOCIETY IS FORMED BY
ENTHUSIASTIC GROUP AT CHURCH
A very -enthusiastic group of enson gave a very Interesting talk
men met at the Presbyterian in v.-hich he said that the value of
church Thursday nigh! for tne pur- an organization of this character
okc of forming a Literary and war, very clearly demonstrated to
lebnting Society. This meeting him in connection with an inci­
was the outgrowth of a desire on dent which occurred several years
the part of some of Sanford’s ago. The Credit Manager of a
younger citizens to acquire the art Wholesale Grocery company, who
of speaking in public. Societies of hnd obtained his position as a re­
this character foitcrcd by the Y. sult of long service often crltizcd
M. C. A. of other institutions arc the city salesman on the ground
found in mitny cities but this is the that he spent too much o fhis time
first time that an effort has been in the local debating society and
made to develop Sanford’s latent that he spent too much of his time
literary talent
thing to his ability as a salesman.
It was proposed to hold semi­ Thnt city salesman was John W.
monthly meetings. A committee Martin, now governor of tho state
wan appointed to work up a pro­ and the credit manager is still
gram which is to include talks by holding down his some position.
prominent local citizens and out of
A meeting will bo held next
town visitors as well ns debates nnd Thursdny evening nt the same
extemporaneous speeches on the plnce 7:110 p. m. for tho purpose of
part of the memhers.
electing permanent officers nnd to
Tho following temporary officers pass on the Constitution and Bywero elected: James L. Wells, pres- Laws which arc being prepared by
dent; Henry Roddenberry, secreta­ L. C. Boyle.
ry.
There nrc no obligations in con­
A number of interesting talks nection with this society and it i?
wero made by various men pres­ hoped that a Inrge number of the
ent. D. L. Thrasher voiced his ap­ men of Sanford will take advan­
proval of the new movement and tage of this opportunity to become
pledged his support. L. M. Steph- members.

"Forceful and very Interesting’* A. Ra (field whs th e (rental host of
Mr. George S. Kendall will make a dinner party Friday evening nt
himself heard at the Milano then* the Seminole Cafe, honoring Mr.
tre Sunday night. Scats free. No and _Mra. Paul _ Moses, _ who^ arc*
collection.
leaving* this next* weejt for their
homo
in New York City.
3.128 CARS USE BRIDGE
Cove * were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs.
ODLANDO, Jan. 17.—Between
PHONE
7 o'clock last Sunday morning and Paul Moses nnd daughter Ruth, A.
10 o’clock that nignt 3,128 auto­ H. Moses nnd A. Hatfield.
SALLIE HARRISON mobiles
passed over the-St. John’s
Mr. Roselle will be at II. I..
river bridge on the newly-opened
CHAPTER OF D.A.R.]
Perkins Thursday, Friday nnd
Saturday. Drep In and he meas­
GIVES CARD PARTY!
ured for your new spring suit.

hub will meet
L Leslie Bryan
Itta as hostess,
be department
(isslonary Soc1:30 o'clock at
IT. E. Thorn-

loclal meeting
; Wesley nt 8
»f Mrs. Walter
Street.
The
i hostess, Mrs.
a. K. D. MeZachary, Mrs.
K. T. Mitchell,
nd Mrs. L. M.

g iv e n

I of the WoI at 1 o’clock
L It is open
k- and to res1 members 35
L The chnrgo
; is requested
going notify
lot later than

indc a business
lie last week
le new Buicks.
it with him.
icnt Sunday nt
to Wind erne re
VHty pf friends.
flitting up n conlis lots in Goldsliquist is helping

Hotel Montezuma

Baldwin Mortgage

lugust Swanson,
Archie Swanson
Maude Tyre is spending
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Lane motored
ts, Thursday of theMiss
week-end in Bartow.
to Orlando Friday evening.
nme.of Mrs. NelMrs. R, R, Wright and Miss
Elizabeth
Young of Oviedo spent
ling Workers met
Saturday in Sanford.
re of Adelle VinJ. C. Woodward, president of
Inn.
Georgia Military Academy of Col­
Peter Schnal and Max Stewart
lege Purk, Gw., is in Sanford fur attended
“Footloose" at the HeeIon arc invited t o ! a few days.
cham
Theater
in Orinmlo Friday.
at the home of
-------ms.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Neves of
—
Greenville, S. C., will arrive Satur- TEACHER’S CLUB
it has gone into &lt;Iay to lie the guests of Mr. and
car.: Alfred Erie- Mrs. F. J. Gonzales.
AT HIGH SCHOOL
and daughters Annhrl ami Thelma
motored to Orlando nnd Kissim­
luson came home mee
Friday.
b'tonn, spending a
Ith the home folks.
Miss Olga Ruth Spurling wns the
dinner guest Frida;- evening of her
Wm. Adgate of sister Mrs. L E. Stringer on Floral
ist week, coming Heights.
r car by wuy of
ley are visiting a t
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rauniel will
icir son, Kenneth leave Tuesday for New York where

they expect to do their
shopping.

spring

r. who was a guest
Mr. and Mrs. EricMiss Flora Zelmenovitz who has
Id Mrs. Curl Carl- been tho attractive guest of her
lundny school last sister, Mrs. S. Baumel, returns to
her home in Brunswick, Ga., Tues­
day.
Bcrtlcson and chilned home a fte r a
Miss Teague Simmons of Mount
i I’alutku.
vllte, S. C., arrived Friday to be

the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. T.
Langley at their home on Park
Avenue.

Mrs. T. W. Get sen and son, Jack,
standard bopks
id recently to the of Lukeland were the guest of Mrs,
. several of , them H. B. Connelly, Friday and Satur­
pta and used by the day.
P'lcnta for supple*
Mrs. W. B. Stark and Miss Eliz­
abeth Stark of Orlando were the
[ and Prejudice.
guests of Miss Annie Hawkins for
the I). A. U. Bridge Friday.

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Is Prepared For You

The Sallie Harrison’s benefit card
party given nt the Woman’s Club
Friday was a most enjoyable and
Stove and Fire Place
successful ntTalr.
Wood
Tho chairman of publicity, Mrs.
Having- sold the
Cut to Suit
R. E. Tolar, was congratulated trt
the artistic decora tin ns.
Britt Realty Company
Mathews Press.
In the receiving lino was the ‘re­
S!) 00 per cord delivered
Courteous Service
Li he rnl Tnhle,
gent, Mrs. Anna DeForat vice re­ 3 all accounts prior to!
gent Mrs. R. E. Tolar, and honor­ g January 15th will bej
II. S. 1*0 NL*
REASONABLE PRICE
ary regent, Mrs. U. J. Starling, taken care of bv me.B
Over Woodruff A Watson
lira. Raymond Phillips .conduct *1
-Press.... J. L. MATHEVVS..5
TYPEWRITERS
the player to their titbles.
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Preceding the bridge party the
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regent Mrs. DeForcst gave a most .............Miami, F la .............. a
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interesting talk explaining the ob- t
Jeet of this card party. That the
chapter wan endeavoring to raise
money to provide a murker for old
Fort Mellon. The regent nail! that
the guests were no doubt all fa­
miliar with tho history of Fort
Mellon as it had been well adver­
tised and that tho chapter in plac­
ing this boulder would add to tho
historic publicity of tho location of
Sanford and Seminole county.
*At the vuuwiuoiuii
conclusion tu
of tho
bii*j Kuuiud,
games,
the players went to their original
AT THE CHURCHES
i tables nnd were served with a tie| lieious tnlad course and coffee.
Thos&lt;&gt; serving were: Mrs. R. E.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
|
Toler, Mrs. Samuel Puleaton, Mrs.
Sunday school 0:30 a. m.
Rev. T. J. Nixon, pastor
I). Bishop, Mrs, John Leonard}*,
Last Sunday the attendance was •G.
Sunday, Jan. 18, is Song Book
Mrs. B. J. Starling, Mrs. Fred
Day nnd a special offering will close to 500. Thnt rnnrk should he Dnigor, nnd Mrs'. George Bering.
lie made to provide new song books crossed Sunday morning.
prize for high score was won
Mora ing worship and sermon 11 byThe
for the Sunday School, Epworth
Mru. O. P. Herndon, second high
I-engue, nnd Prayer meetings. At a. ir.. Subject, "The Ultimate by Mrs. Victor Check uiul the con­
the morning hour Dr. C. G. Hound Dream of the Eternal."
solation by Mrs. L. I*. Hagan.
Young People’s Unions 0:30.
shell of Nashville, Tenn., will
Mrs. B. J. Starling,
Evening worship ami sermon
WRITE
preach. The service will be as
Chairman
of Publicity.
7:30. Subject, "The Only Home
follows:
Worth While.” This is the third in
Sunday School at 9:3l) A. M.
series, “The Modern Home, Its Musical Tea Will Be
Giving Details as to Location, Improvements,
Address by Dr. Houndshell 11:00 the
Perils ami Promises."
A. M.
Size of Lots, etc.
Wednesday evening 7:30 prayer- GivenByWoman’sClub
Epworth League Meeting (1:30 meeting
ami
Bible
study.
Subject,
P. M.
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock,
"Simon Peter—One of the Marvels
Preaching by the pastor 7:30 P. of
A P P L IC A T IO N S G IV E N P R O M P T A T T E N T IO N
Jan. 20, the women of our com­
History."
M.
The church extends a hearty munity arc again to he privilcdgWelcome for everybody.
ed to attend another of the de­
greeting to all her services.
lightful musical tens thnt have
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
been given by the Music Depart­
BOOSTER’S CLASS.
All young men not affiliated ment of the Sanford Woman’s Club
Thomas J. Armstrong, Pnstor
with
other Sunday School are cor­ this winter.
Sunday Services:
dially invited to attend the Boost­ Sanford lias nuvor before hnd
Sunday School 0:48 a. m.
G. L. BRYSON, Mgr.
er's Clnss of the Methodist Church. such perfectly planned and carried
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
The class meets each Sunday out entertainments ui; this series
Tenth Flour Slate Bank Building
Christian Endeavor 0:45 p. m.
morning at 0:30 o’clock. Judge E. of nuisicnls which have been under
the direction of the Music Depart­
Evening service 7:30 p. nt.
F. Huusholdor is our teacher.
ment Chairman, Mrs. D. P. Drum­
Midweek prayer meeting Wed
Orlando, Fla
mond.
nesday 7:30 p. m.
ALL SOULS CHURCH
A cordial welcome for all.
Mass will he celebrated Sunday, The program for Tuesday is to
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jan. 18, at 10:30 a. m. Sermon on bo furnished by tho Soros is Club
of Orlando, us an exchange courte­
"Christian Marriage".
Rev. E. D. Brownlee, pnstor.
Benediction of the Blessed Sac­ sy. Tho Horosis club has a great
of unusual talent nnd the pro­
Sunday Services:
rament will be given immediately deal
gram
promises to be a splendid
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
after mass.
Morning Services 11:00 A. M • Sunday School at 0:00 n. in. All one.
Christian Endeavor 0:30 P. M. children are requested to be pres­ The setting for thirf mimical tfch
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Evening service 7:30 P. M.
ent at Sunday School.
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and sport clothes will hi quite in ■
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order.
The program is open to the pub­
lic. The admission charge is 50
cents.

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of the church.
tr Tea of the
[ be held at the
i Robson at
|j , N. Robson
Ln and Miss
fbc hostesses.
fcn of tho W.
E. Peacock of
(m address at
[ Monday eve-

A Delicious Home Cooked

CURLE’S” 6121 VELVET FINISH SERGE SUITS

Kuarnntccd

peranco Union will celebrate the . J
passing of the Eighteenth Amendmerit.
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Tho following program will he ■ J
given:
Song—America.
JJ«,%
Reading—Ms. J. W. Barnes.
r *
Solo—Mrs. W. S. Leak.
JJV
Judge John (J. Peacock of I)e- ■*&gt;%
Land will talk on the Eighteenth a I
Amendment.
J f
Prayer—Dr. King.
■
Friday afternoon at thu Sanford
Tho public is cordially invited. a j t #
High School there was a meeting No tollcction will lie taken.
J, t
of the Seminole County Teachers’
-------a«5»
Ciub.
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At throe o'clock a business meet­ Parliamentary Law
ing was held at which Mrs. Stella
Class Holds Meeting
P. Arrington, president of the club,
-------B»&gt;
presided. It was decided at this
Friday
morning
the
Parlinnuntime to hold the next meeting at tnry Law class being conducted by Jj«j*
Longwood, the date to be announc­ Mrs. J. C. Gibbs had iU third h J
ed later.
in the committee room of JJ*%
John and Bernard Schirard gave lesson
Woman's club.
a J
a moat enjoyed Instrumental duet. thoThe
manifested in tbit J ♦
The speaker of the afternoon, study isinterest
attested by tiie enthusins- *♦%
Mrs. Charles E. Roe of Washington tic and regularity
of the attendance ■
D. C., who is a national organizer
the 22 members. The "city fath- JJ t
of the Parent-Teacher Association of
ami commissioners would be a*5*
was introduced by Mrs. Arrington ers"
astounded by the questions pro- JJ^
and gave a very interesting ad­ pounded
by this ambitious class m £
dress.
which
goes
into regular practice a t&gt;
Following the address tho teach­
at each lesson.
JJA
ers of the Sanford High School session
It is not too late for others to a *
were hostesses at an informal :e- enroll
in this class which is so !*♦*
ception.
ably conducted by Mrs, Gibbs who JJ***
is generously giving, her knowl- ■ J
Hear (Leo. S. Kendall, Milane edge free of all charge for the JJ*f*
benefit of Sanford women.
♦&gt;
Sunday night, 7:30.

Suitable buildings, favors and ffifta for every occasion a
in 1920 will be sold

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Next Week— January 19 to 25

■

For 50c and SI.00
Hear tho free Bible Lecture by H'
logon Trail.
Ba
Mr.
Geo.
S.
Kendall,
of
the
New
Tallies
priced especially loww.
g
r ' r and the Hearth.
|ory of an African York Lecture Bureau, Milane, Sun­
■ a a a a a iB a a B B f lf l R B ia a i a iia a iiiif l ia B a a i iin a i o z im i a in e i
day night, free.
Ijenry Esmond.
I abity Fair,
rchester Towers.

Henry Menick of Longwood and
Mrs. B. L. Maltbie of Altamonte
i s of \\ ildcat Ranch Springs attended the D. A. R.
trim’s Progress; il- Bridge, Friday.

dy Green Satin and
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill. Mr.
tte.
and Mrs. R. A. N«wman. Mr. and
'cryday Manners for Mrs. J. D. Woodruff motored to
Orlando Friday evening to attend
School.
Footloose at the Bearham.
Putin-- f
handbook,
Mrs. A. B. Connelly is leaving
Suturday for New York where she
lasaing; tho New will be for two weeks doing the
!t °f free Bible iec- spring shopping for the "Quality
*atre. Sunday night. Shop." Alias AJurtha Fox will b*
I in charge during her ubsanco.

Solid color, grey, tan
and blue flannel, 17
and 20 inch bottoms.
$8.50 to $15.00
Men’s Underwear

Small pajama check,
extra good quality.
Every garment cut
full and well made.
86 to 46
$1.00 Each
Golf Knickers

All wool fancy flan­
nels in grey, tan and
brown, white and tan
linen.
$4.00 to $9.00

Mrs. Folrest l^ike return* Sun­ a
day from Jacksonville where she a
has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Julius Carpenter.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17; 1925.

Noted Artiste To Be Heard
: On Radio Baring Nett) Year
By Vast Unseen Audiences

NURMI AGAIN
IS VICTORIOUS
IN N. Y. CONTEST

m

Fam ous Golfer

M ain Bout Ends In Sanford Basketball
Knockout In Friday Girls Flay Orlando
N ight Boxing B ill On Saturday N ight

Before a goodly gathering of
Due to n misunderstanding in ,
followers of the boxing game last dates between the girl teams o f 1
night, ct the Armory, Young Kct- Sanford and Orlando High Schools I
chel, formerly of- Philadelphia,' scheduled to have neon p.ayed l*'ri t
now mnking his home here, won his • day night on the local school court,!
initial fight here, by knocking out will he played at Bo’clock Satur­
The announcement
Young Blanco, of Tampa. Doth day night.
phantom Finn Beats His Rival
that the game would be played
boys were lightweights.
Countryman. Ritola, SmashIt wns a fast and furious fight lust night drew a large crowd to
» Ing 3 More Records Held by
from the first gong until Feferco! th” courts.
Mitchell, counted tho fatal ten a | The Orlando game ia looked for' IJ.S.Runner,Joic Ray of 111.
bovo the body of Blancho, was who ward to ns being one of the best
floored for the count by a terrif­ of the year. Each team hnn lost
Ritola Is Beaten By
ic right to the jaw, nftcr 55 sec­ but one game, to Kissimmee, and
onds of fighting in the second by practically the samn margin
* Distance 65 Yards
round of tho scheduled ten round, which is taken as an indication
bout. Blanco was leading the fight that the teams nrc evenly match
£Track Star on Way to Chicago
until the knockout.
cd
Two of the regular performers
That Will Bring the
,Wherc He Races Star Crowd
The semi-final between Youiu;
of
the Sanford tennis are out of
Tony,
of
Jacksonville,
and
“Smil­
' Athletes on Friday Night
ing” Joe Mate, of Tnmpa, welter tho lineup hut this, Minn Ethel
Lasting Joy
weights,
furnished the fans and Henry, conch of the locnl team, bo­
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
funnibcllcs plenty of amusement. b'—"a should not place material
N. Y., Jun. lfi.—l’anvo Nurmi
B uilding it c o m fo rtab le and nttractij
It wan n hectic fight for the en­ odds against the Sanford chances
ntarted his nmbitious week-end
tire eight round. Mate lost the of victory as great fnith is plac­
T rea t ach iev em en t. W e a sk th a t yo
Countless thousands who might
For yearn radio rntlmslasts have
decision to Young Tony by a small ed in the playing ability of the
racing program victoriously Thurs­
usaist you in th e b u ild in g of your h
••ued patiently for tho day when never havu heard McCormack and
margin. However, Tony seemed substitutes.
day night when he conquered Willie
•it.; of tali mat Iona I fame could Dort In person, were reached by
to bo the superior of the
two,r,i
__ __
A c o n tra c to r t h a t o p e ra te s a novelty]
Ritola, his rival countryman, and
‘ heard from hrbndcesiing studios. tho stations over which tho ex­
leading
almost
at
will
while
Mate!
Jail
Dictograph
three father startrrs in the 3,000pert
me
dt
was
made.
Tho
artists
Secretary of Commerce Hoover
able to do th e w ork. ,
took all he had and vainly tried
f.
metre race featuring tho Municipal
';!&gt;• rt really deplored the fnct that Bam; before tho microphones of
ht3
best
to
land
the
finishing
blow.|
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C
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I
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A. A. games and National Junior
•• •ri'-an "llstenem-ln” were being stations WEAK, tho broadcasting
He was substituted for another
Indoor chnmplonships.
*You have our assurance that \vc arca|
crammed with Jazz, only occasion- studios of the American Tclephoiio
boxer who was to have met Young
GREENVILLE, Jan. 17.—Jerry i. lly having an opportunity to lu-ar and Telegraph Company, at 195
Nurmi not only won easily, lap­
fied to construct, remodel, or repair pi
ony and was not in his usual Hester nud his two sons, Chnrli. the music of tho master*—tills Broadway, New York; their voices
ping all his rivals except Ritoii,
shape that local fans have wit­ and Claude, now in the Greenville played by muslclnnn of leaser fame. were also carried over tho hrnadwho finished in second place, 05
any other firm.
nessed.
jail charged with the murder of J.
yards behind, but shattered three
Ylie announcement by the Victor caatlng apparatus at WCAP. Wash­
The second preliminary of the Kii Tlmckstoii, prominent Green­ Tabling Machine Company that ington; WJAK, Providence; WNAC,
world’s records at distances of
evening consisted of "Dick” Flem­ ville eounty merchant, were per­ Joan McCormack and Lticrezla Boston; WDBH, Worcester; WGIt.
one and three-quarters inilco, 3,090
ing, uf New Orleans, and Kid mitted to converse while o(licers I toil, two of tho world's bent known Ihifl-.tlo; WKI, Philadelphia and
metes and one and seven-eighths
Ernest, local hoy, welterweights, listened to their conversation over Hi.igcrn, would broadcast on tho WCAE. Pittsburgh.
miles.
which went the eight scheduled a dictograph.
evening of New Year’* Day, arousA partial list of Victor stars from
The phantom Finn was even in
One result, they said, waa the re­ d universal Interest. Tho radio whom selections will bo made for
rounds to a draw. Both boys show­
more astonishing form than when
ed skill at their game and real cx- covery of $119 of the amount nl- •octlut was a complete success. future radio rccltahi Includes;
he made his spectacular debut
n
Frances Alda; llnrold Hauer; ■
here last week, for he ran his most Robert Gardner, famous amateur liibition that waa well accepted, ,pkrcd to have been taken from the ' ‘I)(•;!&lt;&gt; artists, who have nting for
si
satchel
found
near
the
dead
mer­
' i Victor for years and have ap- Luerczla Port; Emilio «|n Gogorza; ■
feared rival, Kitohi, into the golfer of Chicago, is almost cer­ bowing plenty of action
Kid Young, local welterweight chant's body on the night of Dec. r a red la grand op''ru or enm-ert i finlmpp.. do Earn; Miguel Klota; M
ground early in the race and un­ tain to he elected first vice-presi­
*‘ ronghout tho world, are the first1Jean Gordon; Marin Jerltzn; Glo- ■
corked a brilliant flush of speed dent of the United States Golf As­ and Marion Gordon, of Columbia, 29.
North French Ave. Santo
Another was the nrreut of Mr*.
pnrttclpato In a gn at experl- vannl lUartlnellt; Margareto' Matat the close to slice seconds off sociation at the coining meeting, •S. C., furnished tin- first prelim­
the .inerti„,.n.lUl.r . JoT)n McCorn„ t,.. Rosa
tho former world’s record, nil of which practically means he will inary, boxing four rounds to a Ji rry Hester and her ltt-yenr-old 17",1 wI,lch
son, Cromer.
f'uatc procurable for the *'rtmt-lns
.
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which wero held by Jole Ray of hold down the executive chair in draw.
&gt;' society ami those to whom dl;j- onsi-IIo;
Ernestine
annChicago.
It waa announced that another
1928.
boxing card will b*» arranged for Clmrcliill’s Work At '•'••ce forbids utiemlunco at the H'-'ink; Antonio Scot*.1 ana tho
Nurmi set the new mile and
Xrcit opera liouaui.
• Klonnutry Quartet.
January 29 at which time a larg­
three-quarters mark at 7 minutes
r&gt;5 3-5 seconds ns compared with
er crowd it expected to be pres­ Conference Is Lauded
Ray’s former standard of 7-55) &lt;1-5 Leonard Leaves Ring; ent.
B B B B B H n B B B n B B H B B B lIB B B n B E S B n B B B S B lIl
LONDON, Jail. 16. — Winston Government
and was clocked at the 3,000 meter ToFi nd NewC hampion
■
Orders; Woman Kills Self
Churchill's accomplishments at
finishc mark in 8:28 &lt;1-5 ns coniArgentina
Draws
Under “Death” Tree
' ari-. in connection with the inter­ 50 New Planes Built
ared with the former time of By Elimination Meet
allied debt question la understood
:3l 1-5. Nurmi then carried his
Germa
n
I
ni
mignm
is
t i h-» much greater in importance RANTA MONC1A, Calif., Jan. 19.
speed alone to the one mile and NEW YORK, Jan. 17. — The
HENUYETTA, Okla., Jan. 17. —
than the public is aware. The
Fifty
nlrplnnos
ul
the
new
ecvenrightha post where his lime
Under
a lingo mulberry tree, stand
HAMBURG, .Inn. 17.—German Chancellor of Exchequer attended standard ohu’ivation type to cost
was 8:39 ns against the old rec­ world’s lightweight championship, overscan
Ing
in
the
hack yard of Mrs. Rosan­
emigration
h
on
the
up­
a cabinet meeting Thursday and approximately $750,009 have been
ord Vif 8:3*1 3-5. All of Kay’s old vacated by Benny Leonard Thurs­
ward
curve
again,
after
having
day
after
a
seven
year
reign,
will
na
Brown
here, three lives have
■ pan
^
piexenlcd a detailed report of Ins mdeied by the government from
marks were set in 1923 in New
he placed on the market for open slumped somewhat during liie oce- work at Paris,
the Douglas Company, builders of been taken by violence.
York.
Nurmi now has shattered six competition by the New York Stair ontl quarter of 1921. The move­
Last night Joe Brown an InWorld’s records in tlireo starts in Athletic Commission in an elimina­ ment is how pro'ceding at the
dinn,
Mrs. Brown’s 27-year-old non,
tion
test
similar
to
that
conducted
rate
of
about
5,9011
a
mouth.
OLI) HOME TOWN
By STANLEY 1 stepped
•this country in each instance cran­ recently to determine a feather­
under the tree and shot
The
comitrjei
preferred
are
Ar­
in g a record formerly held by Ray. weight title holder.
•h'uivoJC.rtoi death, MU|,Li.,n ahotgiui.
Thursday, the flying Finn seem- Dconnrd today addressed A‘’Milin­ gentine and Urur.il, During the
l t n 1 #T
rf*
Ilia mother said he had-been drink­
&gt;rd to have in mind the fact that he to the commission formally relin­ first half of IU2-L 12 000 Germans
ing.
had only a short time to c.iUlt a quishing his crown. At the same emigrated to these South Ameri­
Newly Painted—In GoodCon
Twenty-three years ago, a while
train for Chicago, where he is slat­ timo he indicated a desire for an can land::. Another country that •
\'p- / .’■.■YfsxrCTtEv. a STRAtt'-r-r: c a H C ^ v V ' r i f Y V Iia
favored
is
Paraguay.
Of
2381
woman,
whose
mini.'
is
forgotten,
ed to run Friday night, for he
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title tournament, to se­ immigrant.i admitted to Paraguay­
was murdered under the tree by a
net. out at a dizzy clip early in the elimination
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successor
ami
George
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an ports, no less Hum 2t were of
suitor.
TH’ tiAr.tRT \N!NDov; a ;iD s t k a u i W I ------ -—
race.
chairman of the com­ German nationality.
PIV*£ DI7i.CN P.lSCUlTX-HE caid \
Eight years ago Frank Lynch,
Ritola and Verne Booth former Browner,intimated
WILL TRADE
cooa
this body willing
then husband of Mr.;. Brown, was
HCDHAD INDIGESTION EVER SINCC !V BVBPird
Johns Hopkins star, clung to mission
nC
ness
to
go
ahead
with
such
a
pro­
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killed under the tree by a photNurmi’s heels for she laps, hut nft- ject.
'ur-FCKC-D CrpAT
Jacksonville Wants
.H£APCT1 TO VET HIMOO THAWTO HtS OUP?
tiMoiy,,,
gun. Cornelius Nail. Mrs. Brown ,
• er that they dropped steadily be­
m.-NO-ISAf
Brower said the matter Would
FOR DESIRABLE BLiLDU
L.OC-JC HIM CO A rib FAT Htf.
CHS.
son by yet another marriage, who
hind.
Free School Books
rri TS'TMwt)
v -----pocTom piui.-.
he discussed at tho commission’s
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fled.
Nurmi added yards to his ad­ meeting Wednesday and course of
"•IFUMPri»n. uv.
JACKSONVILLE. .E rr. 17.- Free!
vantage on every turn of the action determined. Tex Rickard,
textbooks
shruid
he
provi&lt;!ed
f
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wooden runway and the crowd hurst Madison Square Carden promoter,
LiglitCr niserMeinphis
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into noisy acclaim as ho lapsed the has placed a diamond studded belt Florida’s public schorl:.. Till in
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other two entrants, Gtinnor Nilson at the disposition of the New York
Returns To Shipyards
• ::; :•&lt;•• 1 bef- r • a in ert-• ...
and Umar Prim in quick succession. mm mission to give to tho winner of
irg o ’ the W-mn i’s duh of t!i&gt;c jf.’ ’ •4k &lt;%(4 £ jr,
Booth was passed two laps from the the tuurnanienl.
r n iL A n n m iiA . Jan. to.—The
city ;:l a :.e;*sion tEC; week, nt
.
finish and Ritola was trailing by
light, ctuiser Memphis, newest of
Leonard left for Chicago this \vir h. t&gt;-. J«..ioj !i Ito-Mier, | r *siv
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a third of a lap when Nurmi afternoon to begin a 15 week viutdu
the navy’s v;ar craft, returned to
dent of the Florida Eiiucuti n Asul- l -----•.
broke the tape.
tho Cramp diipyards Wednesday
ville tour, lie refused to discus; via.ion, was the principal r.prid
A junior championship was his withdrawal other than to Hay i-.t Dr, Roym r raid, “extreme
night, having successfully pitsccd
tv
At Sanford Bond &amp; Mortgage C«i
equalled in the final when Ray. that his mother feelings
the
official deep water trial.
n
•" 1 ‘ ; care ha- been taken in drafting i;'* i
’
mnnd Wolf broke the tape in 51 matter were respected by hiim
■
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seconds, one-fifth of a second, ty­ that no other motive had pr oiupt-d
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ing the former record.
his retirement.
GARDEN HOSE
n
fiver, olfired numeiour. argum ents t',[ t 1' |,J ■'l-\ \ v J »|
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Thomas J. Cluuson, Boston A.
I a and against free texdiooks, the
A„ romped off with the first jun­
12Vi cent per foot rinnBBBKEas^auannHitumflaaBEaGBaxxanii*
resuli,
he said, of a strdy he had
ior title event, the 1,003 yard run, Statu University
made cf the subject in other states.
For Few Days
when he drew away ftom Pat
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Tal
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Boxing
Kennedy 'of New York to win by
More trouble for tho McCor­
up m e T ow n o o f s hack, t o n o r m a l
ten yards in a duel ove- the last
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^ GAINESVILLE,"jan. 17.—Dr. R. m ick':, the harvester peon! \ S'&gt;n
lap.
rued.
As
ye
reap
so
shall
you
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George Mnrstcrs, Georgetown G. Manchester, director of physical have money to he sued.
flier, took tho measure of Jimmy education at the University of Flor­
i H ill
SSe:
; Connolly, former Georgetown star, ida, has started classes this week
after a spirited duel .mtween thh- in wrestling, CIubsc.i in boxing al- MOM’N DCFNew Year ResohitionsBy TAYLOK Stove and Fire Place
pair in a special half mile ra n . rcady were under way in prepara­
tion
for
the
annual
b
txing
tourna­
*Mnrstcrs, trailing until a Imlf lap
Wood
from the finish, nnmrkod a whirl­ ment scheduled for the latter part
Cut
to Suit
it s a q u e e r
b ir o
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wind burst of ?pjod to nip Con­ of February. The number report­
ji \’Cvl - i M . t r J
OFP k-o’j c y o C
—
$9,99
per
cord
delivered
nelly a few strides from the tape. ing for both wrestling and boxing
J IT'S TLOO THlRTM M D THftT K'D
that w o n t b u i l d a n d
to LLMCVt E tl
C.Lf A\&gt;.D S0U1O
Britt Realty Company »
The veteran Abe Kiviut Hit the show an unprecedented interest in
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forms
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early pace and finished (hid.
GoiMG TO G-1UE HIM. t\
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V’CAt *IOW
George Kinnnlly, Georgetown ter.
c E'O’O CD
SAID ABOUT SOME MEN,
6ooD BAwUNiG OUT* j
) P.MtO VD U^'E. TO l-GVJS
middle distance crock, captured
the junior 900 yard title in a Tiger Flowers Is
S 'dr Ab NMJLri AQ -dO'A CAW /---T H E B E T T E R ..
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thrilling rare in which he breast­
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Stopped by Delaney
ed ids tape only inches in front of
—
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after
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—.lack De­
a driving finish. Jossrlyn Shore
of the Mill Rose A. A., was a close laney, of Bridgeport, Conn., knock­
third.
ed out Tiger Flowers, of Atlanta,
Willie Goodwin, N. w York A. C. in tho second round of a twelve
rebred a brilliant victory in the round match nt Madison Square
junior two mile run and dipped Garden Friday night. The fight
: nearly 13 seconds off the former terminated when Delaney floored
itcord when he broke the tape in Flowers with a right uppercut
1L,
the remarkably good time of 0 forty-three seconds after the start
of
tlie
second
round.
minute i 29 2-5 :.ocarina. Goodwin
The end came with unexpected
took the lead at the st-r‘, and
lapped his entire field, crossing uiidennesH. Flowers had the bet
50 Cross Word Puzzles
the finish a twomi man, N'liiuid ter of the argument in the first
$E.'55 Postpaid
of Kulumbia, wa- starting lua hut round, taking the aggressive nt the
j
a complete bank
:
tart
and
piling
on
top
of
Delaney
lap.
all through the round, lie con­
a—w. ,f r'° !»M*akH.
tinued these tactics in the second
wosir - ^ut i
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G e e at h o uK'.' £ y p ME'oAtR- BOT i
May Re-organize
tractivew,',,
biml
until Delaney let go a right upper
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BACK VARLM f
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VAMRCUT'.
» IT’
have been invited to have repreftpend ivenings'j*
MAY ENTER TEAMS
rentatives at a meeting to he hold
profitably by:JJ
here Katurday, January 17, for thv&gt;
ira
jirovlng yourIg
MT. PETERSBURG. Jan. 17.—
E very ttiqn h a s in h is m ind to build s*1
purpose of reorganizing t!i&lt;* Florida Efforts are being made to influence
mind. Instruc- b
State baseball league. Pinas also Conch Howland and the school au­
tivc-i durational. ?
Ve’i an dutibt nro interested in getting ^
T h e s e pros* g
will he taken up nt the conclave thorities to enter the fastest group
kind ef Imilding materials at t he right l"1! L
word puzzlea W
for reforming clubs shattered qf the girts’ high school swimming
i \ i the time to buy, and that our Q J
will add ro’.ir.tlcss words to your g thal
whoa all players were released he. rquud in t h t national titular events
Servit
vocab
u
lary.
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b
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u
upit Low j’rica" will save you Tirnfi
cause of tho premature closing of to , he held at St. Augustine Feb.
convinced! Send your order atjJj
last year’s season. *A1 Eang, pres­ tU-1’2. The swimmers have been
‘once. The first volume ••■ill nmcly g Worry, ' Phene o.- c;i 1.
ident of the league, would not dis­ practicing for months in prepara­
imake you a fan and got you ready ra
close names of the eleven cities in­ tion for entering the state high
'for the next series. Send moneyig
vited. other than those now hold­ sehool rhaiiipiousldp meet at Win­
order. cAirgss or cashier’s draft. *
ing Irani hisex. These are St. Pet­ ter Park next April nml attempt,
Wewill shipCODif youdesire ami h
er-burg. Tampa, Bradenton, Orlan­ to again capture the championship
ch
arge ynu the postage.
which they held for four years
do and Lakeland.
PllONE 565.
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and
K t l z a h c t h W i l l i a m s . Id s w i f e ; All
u n k n o w n p a rtie s claim in g In te r­
e s t l a t h e l a n d s In v o l v e d la Ib is
suit.
D efen d an ts.
O ltD F .lt O F F IJIJI.[C A T IO N .
T o all p a rtie s cla im in g Interest
u n d e r F r a n k S. W h i t e , d e c o u s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e , In t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ­ ,
ed p r o p e r t y , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d be
IriB In tin* c i t y o f S a n f o r d , S e m i n o l e
l.'ou n ty . F lorlilit, t u - w l t ; L o t s 1 t o !
Id, loith I n c l u s iv e , a n il lo t* 19 to
D3, hoO i I n c l u s iv e , o f P i n e Iltflttht*,
o f H a n fo rd . H e m ln o le D u u n ty , F l o r -

Hook .1, p a g e f&gt;l:
T o a n y p e r s o n n n d nil p e r s o n s
w h o s e n a m e I*, o r lire, u n k n o w n to
th e c o m p la in a n ts h erein, h a v in g o r
c l a i m i n g to h a v e a n y r i g h t , t i t l e or
I n t e r e s t In a n d to t h e a b o v e d e ­
s c r ib e d la n d s , o r a n y p a r t o r p o r ­
tio n t h e r e o f ;
It a p p e a r i n g fr o m th o s w o r n bill
o f e u m n l u l n t h e r e i n fi le d t h a t y o u
a n d e a c h of y o u h a v e , o r clu ltn s o m e
I n t e r e s t in a n d to tin* p r o p e r t y Inv n l v n l Itt till* s u i t, an il ( l i s t y o u r
ntim e* a r e u n k n o w n . It I* D n-reu
on o r d e r e d t h a t yo u a n il e a c h o f y o u
d o lie. a n d y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d

Real Estate

Lost and Found

FOR SALE—Small home with
three acres of land, 60 orange
trees nnd tmek gnrden. Ideal spot
for chickens, electricity and water.
10 minutes out on hard road. Phone
571-J._________ ______________
FOR SALE—Brick block, business
property paying 15 per cent.
Price $14,000, Cash $4,000. Hulnnre good terms. 112 Park Ave.
Thrasher A Garner.

STRAYED—Large hound, dark
rcddi.h brown with light breast.
Answers to "Wheeler" or "Boy.'*
P. C. Cargile, Cassia, Fla.

Automobiles
Graham
V4 Ton Truck
Coupe
1923
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dotlgu
1922
Roadster
Dodge
1924
Ford Fordor Sedan
1923
Runabout
Ford
1925
Ton Truck
Ford
(Cab &amp; Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Panel
Ford
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above enrs reconditioned, all
run fine nnd look good.
Prices Right—Terms “Maylte"
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
Dodge Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second

SAUSAGE
All pork, oak smoked, 40 cents
per pound, post paid. Cash. Mini­
mum shipment, 3 pounds. Satis­
faction guaranteed. Mrs. Enoch
Sawyer, Tiftun, Go.

1923

Dodgo

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford
Touring enr, late 24. $295 cash
or $85 down, $25 per month. F.
Breeden, nddress Smith’s Bnrber
Shop.
I t Is f u r t h i ' r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s
c i t a t i o n lie p u h llid ied o n c e a w e e k
f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s . In t h e
H a n fo rd H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
li s h e d In S e m i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d ns t ' l e r k o f s a i d
C o u r t . a n d t h e heal t h e r e o f , t h i s
Ilia tit It d a y
of
D e c e m b e r , A. D.
1924.
(H eat)
K. A. DOUOLAB8.
C le rk o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of
Hem I rude C o u n ty . F l o r i d a .
Ity A. M. WF.KKB. D. C.
G e o r g e (J. H e r r i n g ,
S o tl c lt o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s .
IN T U N C O U R T O F T U N C O U N T Y
. J U D O K. HK MI NOLK.. C O U N T Y.

FLORIDA........................

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Ill Re N u ta te of, S a m u e l I IIlies, d e ­
ce a se d .
T o nil c r e d i t o r * . l e g a t e e s , d i s t r i ­
bute,-* anil nil tiorm m* h a v i n g c l a i m s
o r iliimntiilH a g a i n s t sal.I N sttito:
You a m t e a c h o f you . a r e h e r e b y
n o tlriotl nm l r e q u i r e d to p r e s e n t a n y
rlnliM* nail (tem aoils w h i c h you . o r
e i t h e r of you . m a y linvu u g u l n s t
t h e e s t a t e of Hamni-I H in e s , i l i c e a s eil, l a t e o f H entlnule C o u n ty . F l o r i ­
d a , to t h e u n tlerslgm -il a d m i n i s t r a t ­
o r of s a i d N u ta te w i t h i n t w o y e a r s
f r o m t h e d n t« h e re o f . .
D a t e d D e c e m b e r tith. A. D. lS 2 t .
C. M. H A N D .
A d m in istrato r, a n d S h e riff
of H em ln ole C o u n t y , F l o r l -

WANT TO SELL—List your pro
perty with us now. Your de­
scription will go in new catalogue
now being mmio up. See the new
manager at the new location. C.
A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 1st
National Hank B l d g . ________
WANTED—Position ns bookkeep­
er or stenographer (male) 5
years experience. Good references.
Phone 571-J.
WANT TO BUY—Flat top desk.
Inquire Herald office.

srm -K iio i.iiN r.s

o f

FOR RENT—Modern 4-room bun­
galow furnished or unfurnished.
Close in. Box 14, II. T. Pace,

Houses For Sale

WANTED—Boat trailer. M. Hnnson. 311 First Street.

STEWART’S SU11-DIVI8ION
Altamonte Springs
WANTED—Motor bont, cabin or
Two hundred lieautifui building
ennopy top, to stand rough wa­ lots, prices rnnge $150 to $850.
ter, engine must be reliable, speed See these large lots before you
8 to 12 knots—capacity nbout 0 buy elsewhere. Don’t buy a lot
people. Must be thoroughly equip­ without a public nlley in the rear.
ped for immetlinto service, sub­ Come and sco me nny time. I live
mit details nnd photos to Harry hero and want neighbors.
K. Keller, (57 Liberty Street, N. Y.
WILMER STEWART
City.
______ Altamonte Springs.______
We have aome beautiful lake
front lota on !-ake Wildinere one*
Help Wanted
half mile from the Dixie Highway
in a nest of beautiful clear lakes,
WANTED—Immediately, salesman for sale.
We will build your hnmo, land­
experienced in selling automobile
scape your grove, uud relieve you
accessories. P. O. Box 7*55.
I of trouble am! worries incident to
WANTED—Two white waitresses. building up a place.
Phone Benson Springs Inn at our
In the meantime, you can go
fishing. You enn fish in any one
expense.
of the dozen lakes, anil If you don’t
WANTED—Two or three light know how to fish, wo have several
housekeeping rooms. No chil­ exports who will be glad to show
dren. Address Box W, Herald Of­ you. Mr. Scliolfield who has been
fice,
singing at tho Baptist Church will
Vouch for the above.
WANTED TO RENT Jan. 15 to LAKE
JESSUP LAND CO.. Inc.
June 15, 3 room Apartment or
Longwood. FI*small furnished house, A. P. Con­
nelly &amp; Sons.
Apartment house on First St.
This is a bargain.
IF YOU want to buy or sell your
property see Thrasher &amp; Garner,
One five-room bungalow, in good
112 Park Ave. They have the right condition. y*00.00 puts you in this
prices.
bouse.

WANTED—Truck gardner to cul­
tivate 10 acres most fertile
Dee. it, 13. 20, 27, J a n . 3. 10, 17, 21.
muck land in county. House ready
WOOD FOR SALE— 1 feet, fine a n d .11,
$4.00 per cord at my farm. G, IV COURT OF Till: COUNTY for occupancy. Will help right
W. L. Smith, R. I. Moore’s Sta­ J I liO K. HF.VIIMU.K col VI*Y, party. Reference. Address (!. R.
Turley, 1046 E. New York Ave.,
FLORIDA,
tion.
,
N O T IC K T O C U K D I T O U S
DeLand, Fla.
IN III: K S T A T K o f D a v id l„ D ixon.
Belter Ilaby C’hix
To all c re d ito r s , leg atees, d i s t r i ­
We have the unwritten law, hut
From
b u t e e s nm l
a ll
persons
h a v in g
c l a i m s o r d e m a n d s a g a i n s t s a i d e s ­ very few unbroken lnws.
PINEHKBEZE FARMS
.
Florida’s Largest Poultry Far t a tYe ou
a n d e a c h o f you. a r e h e r e b y
(Not u Hatchery)
notified am i
required
to p resen t
Daily Fashion Hint j
a
n
y
c
l
a
im s nml d e m a n d s w h ich you,
Every chick siretl by our pedig r e e d niaiet,
m u l e s duiruct
irm -c irom
f r ,,m nigii
hi,,!, r
a g a i nd set­,
green
e
ce i t h e -r o f„ ty o Du ,avmida y Lh a Dv eix on,
ord trapnoRtcd hens. Chix thnt I c e a s e d . l a t e o f H em ltm le C o u n ty .
make you profits, $20 nor hundred F l o r i d a , to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d it.tel H.
or
per ,th0Ufllu,"1
thousand.’ Delivered
Delivered1}I'1
'" " , roM .......'"'■"’V
°,r $180 PST
,.arH
............ul1'""
Jan. 20. Order early, ns already
Dated Jan. 2. a, i &gt;„ 1:123.
half sold out. White Leghorns
l'i:i, H. irixoN
Kxccutor.
only. Pinehreezu Farm, Callahan,
Florida,
N tiT it i-: o r
tw i.ti,
m f . f .t i m ;

Five acre farm on hard road,
now in crops. Cheap anw on easy
terms.
We have houses to rent. Come
in nnd see us.—Seminole Realty
Co„ 110 E. Second Street.
OWNER WILL SELL dose in lot,
desirable location fer residence,
for $1,100. Small cash payment
required and buluncu can bo paid
monthly. Phone 430-W for npI/ointment.

Daily Fashion Hint

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S N O W - SH O V E LER ro
i B A L L T O M IC H T fe lC E T ^ ^ O U G A N ?

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THEM O P T O
Y O O R H OObE
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Big Buy
Customer: "Hey, barber, that
razor pulls like everything."
Barber: "Don’t worry, I’ll get
tho whiskers if the handle don’t
break."
A blind news agent at Wickham
England, recently won a domino
tournament.

J. N. Westbrooks
CiuiLsmith

Grnphonotns, Clocks, Sewing
Machine
421 Sanford Ave.

Sanford Sign Shop
Designers nnd painters of San­
ford's distinctive signs. San­
ford Avenue at First Street.
Phone 480-W.

Seminole Marble Co.

M *rblo a n d ( l r a n lt a f r o m a ll
Suarrlc*.
R est of q u ality a n d
w o rk m an sh ip .
W r« t* f o r l a t s z t d e s i g n * .
C. n . T U R K I C .
P.

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Memb«r i . L 4
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Orlondo, Florida

ford, F l o r i d a , a t S o’c lo c k I*. M. on
iln&gt; l a t h d a y o f J a n u a r y 1923, t o r
th e pu rp o se
o f e le c tin g D irecto rs
( o r t h e e n s u i n g y e a r a n d Die t r a n ­
s a c t i o n of s u c h o t h e r b u s i n e s s n«
m ay com e b e fo re th e m eetin g ,
F R K D It. W Il-S u N ,
Secretary.
Dec. 27. J a n . 3, 10.

H. A. SPEIU
CARPENTER
llrpnlrlnic unit HvMmtrllnn
Aililrr** SUM I'nlmrllu Aye.

Minnesota has nie fish refuge
either closed to li: lting at all times
or during specific seasons.

MkUTIII.A&gt; II DAIXT
T h o l ' a l n t T h a t H av es Y o u
M on ey .
M a n u f a c t u r e d t&gt;y
r i i r r - i i i i - l .l i i i l o l r r I'H in t Co,
Hold liy

I.Oxs I &gt;I, I' tlSiT COMPANY
113 Mnanolla Ave.

“ASK MR. CONNELLY”

Phone

About the Following Bargains
Slx-runm litiagnlow on l’nlmr11itHBY K.NTV foot lot on Xunfori! AvrAvrniir, :t hnl room*, itamar, ,IUI&gt; keHn-rn lllth mol ITtli Mlrrrl*
i-xitnxiirr, Zl,3illl. !-::■*&gt; 1FROCK OF DELICATE CHARM
rln*p In, il&gt;**lrulilr locuDou. Drier rnutrrn
*3.731)—STM* rii-.li, *191 |irr month. trrmi,
— -- FIVI-1 room nm IiuokhIoiv, hr*l rrSmart functions require t ma r t
*.100 DASII—*30 per month ho;* n *l&lt;lriitlal nertliiii of rlt&gt;, ■lilt-n nlkn fashions, anti for the afternoon tea
onil
Hirer!
nil
lo
nml
pnlil
for.
•room Inioiznlotv, moilrrn. nml Drier fa.ZOO.Wt, *300 ru*b. *3(1 to r or dinner at the i-oitutry club this
ICO,nl l o e o t l o i _____
i . P r i c e *2,^30.0 0.
l Paris-inspired frock is ideal. It is
month.
in figured material, which
SIXTY-MM It fool lot on DnlmrtloFIY N-nrrr ornnice itrnir nrnr t'onn- developed
Avrtinr, rnotern rxpomirr. *1.230, lr&gt; Ulnli, *,„ul| |t„u»r. „u r..r *3.- may be of silk or satin, and trimmed
*230 rn*h, *20 per month.
3IHY— Vj ,.n*h.
with lung silk f r i n g e , which is
stitched about the neck and about the
LOTS — LOTS — LOTS
sides ami back of the skirt. There
*.... tloun will pot you In |iiut*e**l,in of &gt;11110 of Ihr hr*t lot* in town is no belt, but gathers at either side
A chillier to iiiokr aome rent nioilr}. See u&gt;,
of die skirt indicate the vogue of the
higher waist-line. Medium size re­
quires .1 yards Jfi-hich material and
P.
A'/t yards fringe.
(Realtors)
Pictorial Review Dre*» No, 22)7.
105 Magnolia Ave.
103 N. Park Ave. Sizes. 34 to 42 inches bust, and 16 to
Phone 48
Phone 113 20 years. Price, 33 cents.

Connelly &amp; Sons

VST11

Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
*orn*. H rninn.* . t n a r o w -

lutt Nall*. Heavy Cull-

nu»ea or tired achinit
feet.
THE NEW WAIST-LINE
; t i l t . u . I.. r .i M J ] it
Those who frtllow the mode* are
Ynwall Drew tilde.
I’hotuc.
Ulevator
*ntensely interested just now in the Orlatiihi.
placement of the want-line. Fashion
Is so determined to lilt it a!*&gt;vc die
hip. that many of die great designers
are compromising between the very Elton J. Moughton
high anil the very low cllcct and ac­
centing it at normal. This frock may i
ARCHITECT
lie developed in cotton, woolen or silk |
materials. Medium size* requires 3‘/j |
First National Rank Uldjj.
yards 4U-incli crepe.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 3118.
Sizes, J*1 lo 46 inches bust, and lb lo Sanford, ------------ Florida
2U years, l’riu, 45 cents.

BRINGING UP FATHER
W H E R E 'b M V

duced immediately to enter the
weaving sheds, and not only learn
the business but are paid for it,
while older weavers get extra pay
to teach the youngsters the croftt.
As in almost every other big in­
dustry nowadays, employer’s In­
terest does not halt with teaching

ARCHITECT

NOW IS T H E T I M E

A.

FOR SALE—Nice little home in
one of the best locations on Pal­
metto Ave. Five room*, bath ami
garage. Cash or terms. Come
ami see it. 20IH Palmetto Ave.

DAVII) II. HYEP.

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I OR KALE—Fine gas range.— II O M ) A N D M O I I T l i t O i : t ' l l l l .
Call 2603.
; l' AXV.
N o tic e Is h e r e b y \l v t- n t h a t tile
FOR QUICK KALE—ny owner, ! ................
a n n u a l m e e t i n g of tin* B t o c k h o l d e r *
four lots on Seventh Street at "* do- Hnnfoni tb.ml uul .Mortgage
Mellonvillo Avenue itt $750.—H.
wiU
lJl. n"'
S. Long, 311 E. First Street.
1"r
*l«rrlweil.,
l.iilldiimcompun&gt;'
, o n S e c o n d .Street.
In S at *’
to a p p e a r to t h e b ill o f c o m p l a i n t
In Dil* c a u s e , on M o n d a y , t h e 2nd
d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1923 a t t h e C o u r t ­
h o u s e in H a n fo rd . H e m ln o le C o u n t y ,
F lo r id a , sold s u i t b e i n g n s u i t to
q u ie t t i t l e In N. II. G a r n e r , n n d A.
I’. I Vi n tn d ly In Die a b o v e d e s c r i b e d
lan d s; and you a r e th e n a n d th e r e
r e q u i r e d tri m a k e a n s w e r to su lilj
bill o f c o m p l a i n t f i le d a g a i n s t y o u
herein, o th e rw ise n d e c re e pro c o n f e s s o w ill lie e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u ,
a m t e a c h of you,
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LOST—l’asn case with name and
Shrine emblem stamped in it.
Containing pusses. Masonic card
flr.d some money. Finder return
lull Oak Avenue, receive reward.
J. A. Butler.
vi

Houses For Rent

ONE Four burner cook stove, Flor­
ence. 505 Myrtle. Phone 4328-W

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FOR RESULTS

By GEORGE McMANUS
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Oak Hill is Sanford’s newest subdivision, situated on tiie south side
of Geneva Avenue extending from the Oviedo branch of the rail­
road to Mellonvillc Avenue. It is all high ground famous for the
productiveness of its soil, for its magnificicnt oaks and stately
palms.
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Mcllonville and Geneva Avenues arc soon to be paved; electric
lights already have been conducted to this subdivision; water, gas
and sewer are to be laid in the near future. These vast improve­
ments cannot fail to add materially to property values in this sec­
tion. It is conservatively estimated that lots in Oak Hill will
double, perhaps triple, in value, within the next six months.
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If you are looking for investment possibilities you could find no
gusher from any oil well which would provide a more lucrative
Ilow of revenue. Opportunities o f this kind seldom come to the man
of small means and perhaps but once in a life time, does the sal­
aried man have so unfailing an opportunity to become rich. This
is your chance. Make the most o f it, or you will have only yourself
to blame.
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�f a E 8ANF6RD HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17,1925.

Jiggs And M aggie
Now Live .In Fine
S tar Broadcasting Experiment Persian Silk Rug
NEW YORK. Jan. 17.—A mag.
nifldent gift from the Orient in
the form of a ailk Persian rng
reproducing one of his most fam­
Natural Development of Children Because they Mimick
ous cartoons has lust been receiv­
rtling Declaration o f Child Welfare Student
ed bv George McManus, creator
of "Hringinc: Up Father" ns a
14.—Jackie Copgan n menace to the children
Christmas present from Adit Ah­
BERLIN, Jan. 17.— German,
mad Khan, n Persian noble and
tates!
McCormick
Desires
English
and American capital hasr
art
connisseur.
Thia little cinema star who has thrilled-the
The
rug
is
a
reproduction
of
n
united
to
produce an internation­
His
Grand
Daughter
ns of kiddies—and grown-ups as well—is .a
cover drawn by Mr. McManus for
al film, the story and the treat­
creature.
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To Have Huge Fund
circulation, the magazine for news­
ment of which will ensure popu­
Kopelson, who has just*returned from Vienpapermen. in 1922, nnd in one of
larity in all important countries of
the
most
unusual
specimens
of
nig
■here he spent five years in studying speech
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 15.—
I the world. Tho purpose is to In-;
weaving ever made in the Orient.
Harold F. McCormick, millionon, and their treatment,
1crease salability by making a uni- 5 '
Tt is of silk, nbout six feet long
farm implement manufact­
versal appeal.
s speech defects to do with making Jackie nre
urer of Chicago, where his
by five feet wide, and wns woven
Tho film Is called “The City of
mother’s crown?
daughter Mathilda was married
nt the onler of Ahmnd Khan by
Temptation,’’ and it is being tak­
his antics on the screen, makes mimics of our to Max Oser, Swiss riding mus­
the celebrated Abdul Hamid Kcsen under the gigantic glass sheds
hany whose looms In Keshan have
Kopelson explains. "They follow his every ter, filed suit InJJnited States
that
nt one time were used by tho
court here Wednesday,
for JO years produced the famous
aviators of former Emperor Wil­
root of their own individuality is destroyed, district
asking that shares of Standard
Knxnnshn silk rugs which nre the
liam. Ten nations are represented
ch mimicking which causes stuttering and Oil Company of Indiana stock
envy of collectors of modern Per­
in the colony of actors, produc­
child in a neighborhood who stutterin may with its present market value,
sian 'rugs everywhere.
ers. photographers, directors and
of
more
than
$8,000,000
claimed
to do likewise, for they consciously or unThe Jiggs nnd Maggie rug wns
writers engaged In the work.
his divorced wife, Mrs. Edith
sent to Mr. McManus tn token of
w. When we mimic, especially a child, the by
Tho film Is a'"development from
Rockefeller McCormick to be
n friendship between him end its
n story of Sir Philip Gibbs, who
f the person so mimicked soon become trans- held in trust for Anitn Oser,
donor which had Its origin six
is personally assisting in the pro­
nine month's old daughter of
duction. It centers nbout Constan­
yencs p *to through n fugitive ronv
Max
and
Mathilde
Oser.
s Parents Against “IJnby Talk"
tinople nnd shows tho tragedy of
of the China Press which found its
an little boys are mimicking Jnckic Coogan.
Russian refugees who crowded tho
wav into Teheran, the capital nf
Turkish capital without funds four,
Persia with n camel enrnvnn which
hats down over one eye and saunter along
yenrs ago when the movements
had been sent with n consignment
s deep in their pockets, just as he does.
in South Russia against the Bol­
nf art objects from Phnnghni.
are cute, no doubt, but the psychological
shevist armies failed nnd all non"Rringing Up Father*’ had lust
For Coogan's antics arc not those of a little
Bolshevists were compelled to flee.
begun to appear in the China
Miss Julianno Johnson, of Loa
the thoughts of a mature director, imbedPress at that time wid a Chinese
America’s moat famous opera rangements between the two com­ merchant, wrapping
Angelos, has the leading role in
u p a la d e
h mind through command.”
the film, thnt of a Russian girl
TALLAHASSEE. Jan. 10.—A sad concert stars have been placed panies tlie Victor artists will appear vase for tho long journey to Pcrgives another "don’t” for mothers and dot- movement
Intervals during : tlm i , ro|i Pll it tn se v e r a l c o v e r in g s
who was compelled to support her­
to eliminate unsightly xt tho disposal of tho radio public ap tr e sregular
e
n
t
year,
g
iv
in
g
radio
recitals
n(
self and her aged father by danc­
of old newspapers before fast­
signs from along public highways through tho efforts of E. It. John­ and concerts.
sy baby is oo?” should be taboo, lie soys,
ing in one of the enbarcts of tho.
ening it in the box in which it wns
in Florida, started in Ijike county son, president and founder of tho
Among
tlm
stars
front
whom
Talking Machine Company,
to bo conveyed. One of the n ie ce s Alma Rubens, movie actress,^ is Turkish capital. Mile. Chekova, a
opelson “baby talk” is the perfectly natural two yenrs ago, has spread so "Victor
selections
a
1
1
1
bo
made
are
many
'.n co-opcratlon with tho American
She niece of Chekov, the celebrated
newsnaner wrapping hapnoned seeking a divorce again.
’s young dream. Somewhat mid-Victorian, rapidly that 21 of the 011 counties tV.lcphono nnd Telegraph Compnny. whose names uro household words of
charges her husband, Dr. Daniel Russian novelist and playwright,
to
he
a
discarded
copy
of
the
China
In
the
state
have
established
reg­
la
American
homea.
They
are
This departure from what Her­
ill permissible in the proper setting,
Carson Goodman, physician, auth­ also fills n prominent role as ono
ulations prohibiting any signs on bert
Hoover recently termed "aa Franees Alda: Harold Hauer: Pross.
an infant, however, “baby talk” may leave a public highways except those plac­ •mllesa
In duo course the vase with its or, director and film magnate, with of the Russlnn princess were comdiet of Jazz" In rudlo pro* I.urrezla Mori; Emilio do Oogorsa;
“The child will mimic, and retard its learn- ed there by authority of the coun­ nanis, Is the outgrowth of n OulsopiW tin Luca; Miguel Klein; wrappings reached a wealthy Per­ cruelty. In 1918 site was divorced polled to become wnitncsscs in
d ovcir.ont on the pnrt
of both jean Gordon; .Marta Jerltza; Gto- sian w h o « e estates adjoin those of from William Smith, professionally Levantine cafes,
in many eases it will cause the child to ty or state ns definite guides.
Walter Niebuhr, of Los Angeles,
The
Florida
Development
Hoard,
r-nnpanl-n
to
Improve
the
ntan- vannl Martlnclll; Margurutc Mat- Ahmnd Khan. News of the world known as Franklyn Fnrnum on the
cr for years.
Is directing the film, and Mal­
which is the state chamber of d irds of radio muthc, and, It la bc- xemuter; John McCormack: lloaa filters slowly into Persia nnd the same ground.
particularly the mother, should always ex- commerce, began 18 months ngo » wed. will have fur reaching con- l ’oimdte; Ernestine Bchmnami- j man who received the vase gave
colm Todd nnd several other Eng­
;care in enunciating and articulating words, a movement to coordinate efforts » fliictices. It Is Mr. Johnson's Helnk: Antonio Kcottl amt tho its newspaper wrappings due at­ create uniform speed laws; do n- lish actors nro plnying the roles
(Juarlot.
of Englishmen!. There are a num­
tention. Mr, McManus’ cartoon
rllablcs, in banning slang and in determina- throughout the state and help to ,,lnlon that the lallucnce of good Klonscaley
Tho 'artists themselves nre said cnntivntrd his fancy nnd he cir­ wny with the constable fee system ber of German actors in the cast,
crystnljA
sentiment
favoring
con­
ju
sl
3
?’n
tho
homo
la
aa
Important
pld to carelessness in thought ns well as servation of scenery. Following
to lie enthusiastic about the radio
where all the Scandinavian coun­
• the growing child aa tho In- programs and tlm opportunity af­ culated it* jubilnntlv among his and force each and every traffic tries and most of tho Balkan states
friends. Ahmnd Khan, whose flair officer to wear a prescribed uni­
elimination of the unsightly signs,
[chief assistant to Prof. Theodore S. Flatau, county*l&gt;cautification commissions ■i..nco of happy environment and ford'd them to slag or play bvroro for art U keen nnd universal was form while on duty; force all per­ are represented. The Turkish
so delighted with it that lie wrote sons to f ecure a permit before be­ minister here and other members
for correction of speech defects attached have been organized in 17 coun­ unc life. Under tentative ur- vast and unseen audiencea.
ties.
to the China Press for Mr. Mc­ ing allowed to operate an automo­ of the Turkish legation have been
t Iiii's great public hospital.
Manus' Amcrlrnn address nnd, lin­ bile; require automobiles to come called into conference in the pro­
Now
a
movement
is
spreading
Iring Adult Stammerers Now.
en receiving it, wrote in torn to to a full stop and look before pass­ duction. and have attended tho
to replace the road signs with
(voting his efforts to wipe out the stammer shrubs and flowers in certain lo­
Mr. McManus praising Ids wit end ing railroad crossings, as well as staging of many of the scenes.
California actors, directors and
nrt and expressing the hope that various other proposals to promote
|and to smooth gutteral "K’s” and "G’s.” cations; elsewhere it is being urg­
photographers find the German
the
public
welfare
as
it
relates
to
thee
mii*Id
meet
sometime.
ed
upon
the
county
and
state
au­
his only patients—many grown-ups crowd
winter rather trying after years
Ahmnd Khan was educated a* motor transportation.
thorities that steps ho taken to­
for examination and retreatment,
of work in tlie land of sunshine.
Oxford, and Halts London nnd
ward the conservation of natural
nek with him from Berlin now exercises and growth along the public highway
Lake Worth—Ground broken for Street scenes of Constantinople
P-ri" every four or five years.
had to he staged in a shed so Im­
IDs letter was the beginning of a erection of $25,000 fire station.
for perfecting the cure of defects of faulty
Agitation for the conservation
mense that it is impossible to heat
correspondence
between
1dm
end
of fine old trees is resulting in
ain stammer cause.
ORLANDO, 'Jan. 15.—State­ [ the artist which continued reg­
it. Consequently attendants arc
Anthony
Cableway
has
finished
GAINESVILLE
Fin.
Jan.
17.
—
devices is the "Kuhn Maske,” used to induce two-way roads in some communi­ Dean Wultcr Williams of tho wide meeting of ail members and ularly for fmn* years, or tnttil 1922 the scenario for ’Cobra" Rudolph kept busy supplying hot water
ties, In many places the county
ale and exhnle properly. It resembles an engineer has left the old road on School of Journalism University of directors of the Florida Automobile when they did meet in Paris nnd Valentine's first independent Ultz lines and fur coats to actresses
production, and now working on when they nre not uctunlly before
[when placed over the mouth forces air into one side of n row of mngnificant Missouri, has accepted an invita­ Association nnd affiliated clubs; cemented their friendship.
“The Scarlet Power,” which will lie tho camera In their summery cos&gt;er lung lobes, inactive because of faulty oak trees nnd has made a new tion to deliver an address at tho secretaries of all chambers of com­
the second.
tu mcs.
*
merce; rcpieaentativiai of all civic
road on the other side rather than
stammerer.
numerous
recomiuedations
in
this
nnnuni
meeting
of
the
Floridu
bodies, municipalities, traffic and
take
out
tho
trees
to
widen
the
respect which nre hacked by con­
ts many also result from a bad fall in early roadbed.
Press Association Imre Mar. 2(1-28. police department ami railroads in certed
effort. Some of these would
the
state
lias
been
called
by
Presi­
arp blow (generally on the head)), a bad
He was asked to speak twice or,
reduce
the cost of automoldle li­
M. M. Smith, of the F. A. A., censes to
imes there is a neurotic basis, such as alcoAUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
a nominal charge and
subjects selected by himself hut dent
to
he
held
in
Orlando
on
Thursday,
rent, Kopelson says.
Indicated in his reply that he pre­ Jan. 29k The purpose of the con­ place a further tax on gasoline; do
with the so-culled tourist li­
ferred to deliver only one address, vention, which probably will bo at­ away
cense law and secure the enact­
tended
by
more
than
1,000
per­
that on the afternoon of Thurs­
of legislation permitting mo­
—And Jackie Replies
sons, is to formulate measures to ment
(90 men) i
torists
in possession of foreign li­ »
day, Mar. 20.
bo advocated at the forthcoming censes to
use
the
came
in
Florida
Dean Williams has been asked to legislature, designed to reduce au­
I.ES, Jan. 1*1.—“I am very sorry that the professor
WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 17.—Af- discuss how tlm University of Flor- tomobile accidents on the highways so long as tho tags nre liquid in
ares are bad for children," says Jackie Coogan in
|. Kopelson of Detroit, who claims the cinema child ter one leaves spare ribs nnd ida enn improve its courses in jour­ curb a growing tendency to shift the states where they were issued;
Wednesday Afternoon 3:00, January 28th.
backbone fresh from hog-killing, nalism ami it could best build up a unjust taxation to the shoulders of
other children.
MATINEE ONLY
department
of
school
of
journalism.
the
automobile
owner
and
secure
there is no meat (hog meat) bet­
This subject probably will ho more wholesome and uniform traf.
(rat one whV) has ever said that. The pictures I ap- ter than that canned and kept pure broadened
Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2,50 Plus Tax. Mall orders to Auditorium,
to iucludc "co-operation fice laws throughout Florida.
and sweet, say specialists connect­
tvn in school rooms nil over the country.
Daytona Beach. Phone 939.
Scats on sale Monday, January 19.
of
the
press
of
the
state
with
the
The
Association
is
in
receipt
of
ed with the home demonstration
of ‘Oliver Twist’ and ‘A Hoy in Flanders’ nre bcdepartment. In fact, it is stated 1Dniveridty in establishing courses
liool lessons. Everyone tells me that my pictures
canning meat is perhaps the b e stl.or n department or schoo )
Idren happy.
Issor thinks I am any different than other boys of my
way to preserve it; «» preserve,I
of “the Mleeourlon Stove and Fire Place
la m M iM m iin R a a M n m x ia iB a iM a a m ia a iiiiH ia i
Iken. Sometimes I imitate Charlie Chaplin, just for it retains its original taste and will follow u brief explanation by
Wood
texture, and the various seized con­ Ralph Stoutmlre, professor of
pn’t hurt me.
tainers arc said to permit of its journalism
I do only what my director tells me to do in picCut to Suit
Florida, or some­
being put in convenient amounts. one else, ofatwhat
ig, and I’d like to have him come some time to the
$9.00
per
cord delivered
has 'been done
th me.
Particularly in tho South, be­ and what is being done or is plan­ Britt Realty Company
(er, millions of hoys nnd girls imitated me by beconi- cause of mildness of climate, the ned along this line.
»nd in that way we raised a shipload of food for the
canning of meats is becoming in­
Preceding these talks will ho a
'Near East. If every boy nnd girl in this land would
creasingly important, ami home distribution of nn edition of the
■
Ihis, they will grow up better men and women.”
demonstration agents are being Gainesville Sun edited by stu­
■
called on more and more to touch dents in journalism here.
home canning methods. The hhuse
Members of tho press associa­
The Seminole County Bank per­ ■
wife can do the canning for her­ tion have Intimated that they may
self, without calling on the home ask the 1925 legislature for an
forms every function of a strong, ■■
demonstration specialists, it is de­ appropriation to establish n school
clared, by following directions giv­ of journalism at the University.
well regulated Bank. With every upen in Document 20, No. A-I12, of Nothing definite has been decided
tho Stutes Relation Service, U. S. upon in this connection as yet, how­
to-the-minute facility and with the ■■N
Jan. 17.—Crime
ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 17.—Inter- department
agriculture, It is ever, it is said.
prily increase with urban service between Atlanta and suggested. ofExtracts,
instructive J
proper conservatism for absolute ■■9
Modern six room bouse and Rarage, on Oak Avenue
apulation in Flor- Marietta was suspended this morn­
and helpful to the women who con-; A m erican III M exico
between 12th, and l.’tth Strtiets. Street paving and
by state prison
safety, you will find this a desirable U
templates canning meat, from the
jfcnnial report be- ing b the Atlyantn, Northern rail­ pamphlet, call attention to the fact Released
sidewalk paid. $5,0(10. Good terms.
From
Jail
vcnls thnt in the road company. Officials of the poisonous compounds often form
■
banking connection.
■
-1901, 17 persons Georgia Railway and Power com­ in the deposition of protein foods,
!to death in this pany who operate tho line, an­ especially in meats and particul­ WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Gov­
ernor Blaine received u message
■
were executed, 8
arly sea foods which spoil quick­
■
from President Cnlles at
Pifo sentence, ono nounced that service would not he ly. It is of the utmost import­ Thursday
■
Mexico
City
stating
Dr.
W.
L.
recufed
until
relief
was
given
by
■
trying to escape
ance, therefore, the pamphlet sug­ Lorenz, president of the state
■
the city of Marietta from “unfair gests
jail.
■
,to use for canning only board of control had been releas­
|st four years, on motor bus competition.”
such meats and fish, as arc known ed from jail at Progreaao.
when the popuThe decision to discontinue the to be absolutely fresh and clean.
Sanford, Fla.
107 S. Park Ave.
lically double that service between Marietta and At­
3■
there were only
Engluud is encouraging air
FREE
Sentences imposed, lanta came without definite warn­ freight.
sre duly executed, ing to commuters, although the
to life and one interurhan line has for some time
After a bus driver in Lontlou
ding before the complained or loss of revenue urn! refused to prccccd with his bus un­
intimated termination of traffic due til a woman carrying a pet monkey
Coupons Given With Every Phono­
st six administra­ to inroads on revenue made by the got out, the woman was arrested
graph Record Purchased
busses.
t e w the followMany Marietta citizens waited and charged with blocking the
•«ii
The holder of the most vnlu
vain this morning for cars to traffic.
death sentences; in
in
coupons
on
March
15th,
and learned of the com­
All Cleared and Tiled
life, one killed Atlanta
gets the radio set, free.
pany's action upon telephone in­
one died in jail, quiries
GARDEN HOSE
to railway offices.
Flowing Wells
V &gt;
Columbia, Okeh
Notices later were posetd nt
death sentences, stations along the line reading.
cent per foot
Vocation and Paramount
While we belieye in a progressive
[to life, five rcSMALL HOUSE
, ,
"Services on the Atlanta North­
Records
For
Few
Days
[me court, one re- ern railway is discontinued. Com­
policy
in
the
conduct
of
our
business,
Hee
[court, one died in mutation tickets will be redeemed
Located Close to Loading Track.
F. P. RINES
it
is
our
undeviating
practice
to
ad­
at tho office of the company ia At­
I
ji
tliu Heart of the Celery District
•111 E. 2nd SI.
Phone
1 death sentences, lanta."
here to the strictest conservatism jn
1 to life, one reme court, one died
all transactions.
uted.
eath sentences, six
Safety, Strength and service unite
ife four reversed
|rt, 32 executed,
PRICE $3500.00
here in what we believe you will con­
death sentence!#;
fe, 14 executed,
sider an all-around helpful banking
[death sentences, 3
one pending beservice.
ourt, 10 executed.

Florida Is Driving
Signs From Roads
I n Many Counties

Press Association A u t o Association
Will Hear Address To Hold Meeting
Missouri Teacher In Orlando Soon

Experts Tell Way
To Have Backbone
All Through Year

NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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Florida Motor Bus Winner
Increased In Atlanta Fight
’opulation With Rail Service

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�Oak Hill is Sanford’s newest subdivision, situated on the south side
of Geneva Avenue extending from the Oviedo branch of the rail­
road to Mellonvillc Avenue. It is all high ground famous for the
productiveness of its soil, for its magnificicnt oaks and stately
palms.
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Mellonvillc and Geneva Avenues arc soon to be paved; electric
lights already have been conducted to this subdivision; water, gas
and sewer are to be laid in the near future. These vast improve­
ments cannot fail to add materially to property values in this sec­
tion. It is conservatively estimated that lots in Oak Ilill will
double, perhaps triple, in value, within the next six months.
If you arc looking for investment possibilities you could find no
gusher from any oil well which would provide a more lucrative
How of revenue. Opportunities of this kind seldom come to the man
of small means and perhaps but once in a life time, does the sal­
aried man have so unfailing an opportunity to become rich. This
is your chance. Make the most of it, or you will have only yourself
to blame.
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GERMANY INI!
MADEPR0GR1
ON SOUND MO!

Jiggs And Maggie
Now Live .In Fine
Broadcasting Experiment Persian Silk Rug

M ade A vailable

NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—A magniflclcnt gift from the Orient in
Year Was Ushered In With
tho form of a silk Persian rng
g Natural Development of Children Because they Mimick
reproducing one of his most fnmPlenty of Sound Money Up- :
ons cartoons has Just been receiv­
cn Virtually All Progress
Itartling Declaration o fChild Welfare Student
ed bv George McManus, creator
During The Year Is Based
of "Bringing Up Fnther’’ ns a
1. 14.—Jackie Copgan a menace to the children
Christmas present from Adil AhBERLIN, Jan. 17.— German,
mnd Khan, n Persian noble and
States!
art connis!&lt;eur.
English nnd American capital Has
it. This little cinema star who has thrilled-the McCormick Desires
The mg Is a reproduction of n
united to produce an internation­
Jons of kiddies—and grown-ups as well—is-a His Grand Daughter
cover drawn by Mr. McManus for
al film, tho story and tho treaty „
is creature.
*»
To Have Huge Fund
circulation, the magazine for newsnient of which will ensure popu- I
in Kopelson, who has just'returned from Viennnpermen. in 1022, and in one of
larity in all important countries of
tho most unusual specimens of rug
where he spent five years in studying speech
INDIANAPOLIS, Jnn. 15.—
I
the world. Tho purpose is to in-* b
weaving ever made in the Orient.
Harold-F. McCormick, millionIren, and their treatment,
crease salability by making a uni- '
farm implement manufact­
It is of silk, nbout six feet long
versa! appeal.
ms speech defects to do with making Jackie are
urer of Chicago, where hi*
by five feet wide, and wns woven
The film is called “The City of
n mother’s crown?
daughter Mathilda was married
nt the order of Ahmad Khnn by
Temptation," and St is being tak- 1
his antics on the screen, makes mimics of our to Max Oscr, Swiss riding mas­
the celebrated Abdul Hamid Kesen under the gigantic glass sheds '
hany whoso looms in Keshan have
Kopelson explains. “They follow his every ter, filed suit InJJnitcd States
that
nt one time were used by the
court here Wednesday,
for 20 years produced tho famous
root of their own individuality is destroyed, district
aviators of former Emperor Wil­
nsking that shares of Standard
Kaxnnshn silk rugs which are the
liam. Ten nations "are represented
such mimicking which causes stuttering and Oil Company of Indiana stock
envy of collectors of modern Per­
in
the colo.iy of actors, produc­
ie child in a neighborhood who stutterin may with its present market value,
sian'rugs everywhere.
ers, photographers, directors and
of
more
than
$8,000,000
clnimed
to do likewise, for they consciously or un- by his divorced wife, Mrs. Edith
The Jiggs and Maggie rug wns
writers engaged in the wotk.
, When we mimic, especially a child, the Rockefeller McCormick to be
sent to Mr. McManus in token of
Tho film is a “development from
n friendship between him and its
a story of Sir Philip Gibbs, who
[of the person so mimicked soon become trans- held in trust for Anita Oser,
donor which hnd its origin six
is personally assisting in the pro­
nine month’s old daughter of
duction. It centors about Constan­
yen*** a^o through a fugitive cony
Max
and
Mnthildc
Oscr.
ms Parents Against “Baby Talk”
of tho China Press which found it«
tinople nnd zhnws the tragedy of
rian little boys are mimicking Jackie Coogan.
Russian refugees who crowded tho
way into Teheran, tho canitnl of
Persia with a camel caravan which
Turkish cnpital without funds four
hats down over one eye and saunter along
years ago when the movements
had been sent with a consignment
ids deep in their pockets, just ns he docs,
in South Russia against the Bol­
of
art
objeets
from
Shanghnl.
fns are cute, no doubt, but the psychological
shevist armies failed and all non“Bringing Up Father" had lust
For Coogan’s antics are not those of n little
Bolshevlsts were compelled to flee.
hegun to appear In the China
Miss Julinnnc Johnson, of Los
the thoughts of a mature director, imbed. .
Press at thnt time pjid n Chinese
llp „ t.l(!p
America’s most famous opera rangeincnta between the two com- n,orch„nU WMppjn^
Angeles, has the lending role in
|ish mind through command.”
the film, thnt of n Russian girl
TALLAHASSEE, Jnn. 18.—A sail concert stars havo been placed panics the Victor artists wilt appear vngp fop tb() )nn(f journcv t„ T»or.
in gives another “don’t” for mothers and dot- movement
,1.| £'
. sin rolled it in several rnvorings
who was comaelled to support her­
to climinnto unsightly at tho disposal of tho radio public at regular
1
of old newspapers before fnstself nnd her aged father by danc­
signs from nlong public highways through tho efforts of E. It. John­ present year. K 'l R
concerts.
Pn|ng u ,n thp boT wh|„h |t wn„
itsy baby is oo?” should be taboo, he says.
ing in one of the cnbnrcts of tho,
in Florida, started in Lake county son, president and founder o f the andAmong
tho stars from whom
Talking Machine Company,
to
I
k* conveyed. One of tho piece* Alma Rubens, movie actress, is Turkish cnpital. Mile. Chekova, a
Kopelson “baby talk” is the perfectly natural two years ago, has spread so Victor
aelrclkuns
will
bo
lunilo
are
many
’.a co-operation with the American
seeking n divorce again.
She niece of t’hekov, the celebrated
Ive’s young dream. Somewhat mid-Victorian, rnpidly thnt 21 of the OS counties ,‘i Irphono and Telegraph Company. whose names are household words of newsnnnor wrapping hapo«ne&lt;l charges
her husband, Dr, Daniel Russian novelist and plnywrlght,
in the state have established reg­
to ho a discarded copy of tho Chinn
In
American
homes.
They
are
This
departure
from
what
Her­
till permissible in the proper setting,
Carson Goodman, physician, nnth- also fills a prominent role as onu
P ress.
ulations prohibiting any signs on
Hoover recently termed “na Frances Alda; Harold Hauer;
an infant, however, “baby talk” may leave a public highways except those plac­ bert
or,
director ami film magnate, with of the Hussion princess were com­
In
due
course
the
vnso
with
its
l.urrczla
Ilorl;
Emilio
do
Oogorza;
•iiille.w diet of Jazz” In radio pro“The child will mimic, and retard its lenrn- ed there by authority of the coun­ Vinma, Is tho outgrowth of a GtilncpiW do Luca; Miguel Flcta; wrappings reached n wealthy Per­ cruelty. In 1018 she was divorced pelled to become waitnesscs in
D -ovbi.'.ont on tho part of
both Jean Gordon; Marla JcrlUa; Gio­ sian who«e estates ndjoln those of from William Smith, professionally Levantine cafes.
d in many cases it will cause the child to ty or state ns definite guides.
Walter Niebuhr, of Los Angeles,
The
Florida
Development
Board,
rninpanlos to improve tho stan- vanni MurtlnelU; Murgnroto Mat- Ahnmd Khnn. Nows of tho world known as Franklyn Farnum on the
mer for years.
is directing the film, nnd Mal­
which is the state chamber of t! irili of radio music, and. It Is bc- xenatier; John McCormack; Itosa filters slowly into Persia and tho same ground.
particularly the mother, should always ex- commerce, began 18 n.onths ago » ived. will lmvo far reaching con- PonsoHe; Erncstlno Schumann- j man who received tho vase gave
colm Todd and several other Eng­
t care in enunciating and articulating words, a movement to coordinate efforts * rpioaccs. It Is Mr. JolmMon’a HelnU; Antonio Hcottl uml tho its newspaper wrappings duo at­ create uniform speed laws; do n- lish nctors nro playing tho roles
Quartet,
of Knglislunent. There nro a num­
tention. Mr. McManus’ cartoon
yllables, in banning slang and in dotermina- throughout the state and help to ..tnlon that tho Intlueiico of good Flonxaley
Tint 'artists themselves are said captivated his fnney and ho rir- way with the constable fee system ber of Gorman actors in the cast,
crystnlj^b sentiment favoring con­ justal'n tho homo Is na Important
1 to carelessness in thought as well as servation
to he enthusiastic tihoul the radio
where all tho Scandinavian coun­
of scenery. Following
• tho growing child ns the In- programs and tho opportunity a f­ culated it. juhilnntlv among his and force each and every traffic tries and most of tho linlknn states,
friends. Ahmad Khan, whoso flair officer to wear a prescribed uni­
elimination of the unsightly signs,
chief assistant to Prof. Theodore S. Flatau, cnunty*l&gt;enutificntion commissions u.-nco of happy environment and forded them to sing or play before for art is keen nnd universal was form while on duty; force all per­ are represented. Tho Turkish
so delighted with it that he wrote sons to secure a permit before be­ minister hero and other members
liic for correction of speech defects attached have been organized h: 17 coun­ uno life. Under tentntlvo ar- vast uml unseen audiences.
ties.
to tho China Press for Mr. Mc­ ing allowed to operate an automo­ of the Turkish legation have lieon
[Berlin’s great public hospital.
Manus’ American address nnd, un- bile; require automobiles to come called into conference in the pro­
Now
n
movement
is
spreading
[uring Adult Stammerers Now.
o*i receiving it. wrote in torn to to a full stop and look before pass­ duction. and havo attended tho
to replace the rond signs with
jlevoting his efforts to wipe out the stammer shrubs and flowers in certain lo­
Mr. McManus praising Ids wit nod ing railroad crossings, ns well as staging of many of the scenes.
California actors, directors nnd
art and expressing tho hope that variou s other proposals to promote
and to smooth gut tern I “K’s” and "Cl’s.” cations; elsewhere it is being urg­
the public welfare as it relates to photographers find tho German
the'* niiph’_ meet sometime.
)t his only patients— many grown-ups crowd ed upon the county and state au­
winter rather trying after years
Ahnmd Khn« was educated n* motor transportation.
thorities that steps he taken to­
for examination and retreatment,
of work in the land of sunshine.
Oxford,
and
”isits
London
nnd
ward the conservation of natural
hack with him from Berlin now exercises and growth along the public highway
Lake Worth—Ground broken for Street isconcs of Constantinople
T'&lt;*ri** every four or five years.
1had to be staged in n shed bo lmIBs letter wn&lt; tho beginning of a erection of $25,000 tiro station.
kes for perfecting the cure of defects of faulty
Agitation for the conservation
--------------------------j mense that it is impossible to heat
of fine old trees is resulting in
ORLANDO, 'Jan. t5 .-S ta tc- r^rosnondepe;* between hmi nod
main stammer cause,
GAINESVILLE Fla. Jnn. 17. — ..
Anthony Coldoway has finished i it. Consequently attendants arc
..
,
„
,
the
artist
winch
continued
rertwo-way
roads
in
some
communi­
ke devices is the “Kuhn Maske.” used to induce
In many places the county Dean Walter Williams of tho wide mooting of nil members and t|Hrly fnr fo,„. ycnrft&gt; or „lUii t922 tho scenario for ’Cobra” Rudolph kept busy supplying hot water
Inhale and exhale properly. It resembles an ties.
first independent lutz lines and fur coats to actresses
engineer has left the old road on School of Journalism University of directors of the Florida Automobile' when they did meet in Pnris and Valentine’s
production, and now working on when they nre not actually heforo
jti when placed over the mouth forces air into one side of a row of mngnificont Missouri, has accepted an invita­ Association ami affiliated clubs; cemented their friendship,
“Tin' Scarlet Power," which will lie the camera in their summery cos­
[wer lung lobes, inactive because of faulty oak trees and has made a new tion to deliver nn address at tho secretaries of all chambers of com-"
the second.
tumes.
*
ntcrcu;
rupreseotHliviw of nil civic
rond
on
the
other
side
rather
than
[he stammerer.
numerous recommedations in this
annual
meeting
of
the
Floridu
bodies,
niunieipnlitics.
traffic
and
out tho trees to widen the
respect wldch are backed by con­
fect.s many also result from a bad fall in early take
Press Association here Mnr. 2(1-28. police department and railroads in certed
roadbed.
effort. Some of these would
the
state
lias
been
called
by
Presi­
iharp blow (generally on the head)), a bad
Ho was asked to speak twice or*
reduce the cost of automobile li­
dent
M.
M.
Smith,
of
the
I*
’.
A.
A.,
ketimes there is a neurotic basis, such as alcoAUDITORIUM, DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
subjects selected by himself but to he held in Orlando on Thursday, censes to a nominal charge and
I parent, Kopelson says.
Indicated in his reply that he pre­ Jnn. 2’J, Tlie purpose of the con­ place a further tax on gasoline; do
with the so-called tourist li­
ferred to deliver only one address, vention, which probably will ho a t­ away
cense
law nnd secure the enact­
that on the afternoon of Thurs­ tended by more than 1,000 per­ ment of legislation permitting mo­
—And Jackie Replies
sons, is to formulate measures to torists in possession of foreign li­
(90 men)
day, Mnr. 20.
ho advocated at the forthcoming censes to use tho tame in Florida
Dean
Williams
has
been
asked
to
pLES, Jan. M.—"I am very sorry that the professor
legislature, designed to reduce auWALTER DAMROSt'H, Conductor
GAINESVILLE, Jan. 17.- Af­ discuss how tho University of Flor­ tomoblle accidents on the highways
pturos arc bad for children,’’ says Jackie Coogan in
‘“P* » ‘J 10 ‘‘T nre U,!ul*1
C, Kopelson of Detroit, who claims the cinemu child ter one leaves spare rib.-, and ida can improve Us courses in Jour­ curl, a growing tendency to s h ift! tho atntc* whero they wcro
Wednesday Afternoon 2:00, January 28th.
other children.
backbone fresh front hog-killing, nalism and it could host build up a unjust taxation to the shoulders of
MATINEE ONLY
first one who has ever said that. Tho pictures I np- there is no meat (hog meat) bet­ department of school of journalism. the automobile owner and secure
bown in school rooms all over the country.
ter than that canned and kept pure This subject probably will he more wholesome and uniform trafPrices $1.00, $1,50, $2.00, $2.50 Plus Tax. Mail orders to Auditorium,
to include ,“co-operation
[vs of 'Oliver Twist' and ‘A Boy in Flanders’ nre be- ami sweet, say specialists connect-. broadened
„
.
... .. fice laws throughout Florida.
Daytona Beach. Phono 939.
Scats on sale Monday, January 19.
Ihe press of the state with the
schobl lessons. Everyone tells me that my pictures ed with the home demonstration
The Association is in receipt of
department. In fact, it is stated UnUet-fity in establishing courses
Ihitdren happy.
Ifessor thinks I am any different than other boys of my canning meat is perhaps the b e stl.or 11 department or rcho*. )
[taken. Sometimes I imitate Charlie Chaplin, just for way to preserve it; so preserved Journalism, it is said.
Stove and Fire Place
Vsn’t hurt me,
“ retains its 0,!«!„.,
.nd
iks I do only what my director tells mo to do in pic- texture, nnd tho various seized con­
Wood
long, and I’d like to have him come some time to the tainers are said to permit of its Ralph Stoutmire, professor of
Cut
to Suit
at Florida, or some­
Itch me.
being put in convenient amounts. journalism
S'J.Od per cord delivered
one
else,
of
what
has
'been
done
Inter, millions of boys nnd girls imitated me by hccontParticularly in tiie South, be­
I, nnd in that way we raised a shipload of food for tho cause of mildness of climate, tho and what is being done or is plan­ Britt Realty Companyj
-*
)e Near East. If every hoy and girl in this land would canning of meats is becoming in­ ned along this line.
Preceding these talks will ho u
this, they will grow up better men and women.”
creasingly important, and home distribution of an edition of th e ;
demonstration agents are being Gainesville Sun edited by (Au*
called on more nnd more to teach dents in journalism here.
home canning methods. The Khusu Members of tho press associa­
The Seminole County Bank per­
wife can do the canning for her­ tion have intimated that they may
self, without calling on the home ask the 1925 legislature for an
forms every function of a strong,
demonstration specialists, it is de­ appropriation to establish a school
clared, by following directions giv­ of journalism at the University.
well regulated Bank. With every upen in Document 20, No. A-32, of Nothing definite hn* been decided
the States Relation Service, U. S. upon in this connection ns yet, how­
to-the-minute facility and with the
Jan. 17.—Crime
ATLANTA, Ga,t Jan. 17.—Inter- department
ever,
it
is
said.
of
agriculture,
it
is
|sarily increase with urban service between Atlanta nnd suggested.
Extracts, instructive [
proper conservatism for absolute
Modem six room house uml garage, on Oak Avenue
population in Flor­ Marietta wns suspended this morn­
and helpful to the women who eon-; American III MeXICO
between
12th,
and
tilth
Streets.
Street
paving
nnd
in by stato prison
safety, you will find this a desirable
templates canning meat, from the
biennial report bc- ing b the Atlyantn, Northern ruil- pamphlet, call attention to the fact Released
sidewalk paid. §5,HOB. Rood terms.
From
Jail
Ireveais that in the road company. Officials of the poisonous compounds often form
banking* connection.
[01-1001, 17 persons Georgia Railway and Power com­ in the deposition of protein foods,
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
10.—Gov­
Id to death in this pany who operate tho line, an­ especially in meats and particul­
)7 were executed, 8 nounced that service would not be arly sen foods whieh spoil quick­ ernor Blaine received a message
Thursday from President Cnllcs at
life sentence, one
ly. It is of the utmost import­
City slating Dr. W. L,
[ile trying to escape recufed until relief was given by ance, therefore, the pamphlet sug­ Mexico
Lorenz,
president of the state
the
city
of
Marietta
from
“unfair
I in jail.
gests ,to use for canning only hoard of control had been releas­
last four yejirs, on motor bus competition.”
such meats and fish, as nre known ed from jail at Progresso.
id, when tho' popuThe decision to discontinue the to be absolutely fresh and clean.
Sanford, Fla.
107 S. Bark Ave.
actically double that
service
between
Marietta
and
At­
there were only
England is encouraging air
FREE
sentences imposed, lanta came without definite want­ freight.
|werc duly executed, ing to commuters, although the
f’d to life and one intorurhan lino has for some time
After a bus driver in London
Ending before the compluined or loss of revenue and refused to proceed with his bun un­
intimuted termination of traffic due til a woman carrying a pet monkey
Coupons Given With Every Phono­
six ndministra- to inroads on revenue made by the got out, tho woman was arrested
graph Record Purchased
busses.
show tile followMany Marietta citizens waited and churgcd with blocking the
The holder of the most valu
vain this morning for cars to traffic.
“ death sentences; in
in coupons on March 15th,
Atlanta
and
learned
of
the
com­
AU Cleared and Tiled
! life, one killed pany's action upon telephone in­
gets tho radio set, free.
one died in jail, quiries to railway offices.
GARDEN HOSE
Flowing Wells
* V *
Columbia, Okuh
Notices
later
were
pose
Id
at
r ’J death sentences, stations along the line reading.
12Vi cent per foot
Vocation am] I'urumount
While we belieye in a progressive
f* to life, five rcSMALL HOUSE
“Services on the Atlanta North­
Records
For
Few
Days
preme court, one re- ern railway is discontinued. Com­
policy
in
the
conduct
of
our
business,
Hee
c'r court, one died in mutation tickets will be redeemed
Located Close to Loading Track,
F. I*. RINES
ted.
it
is
our
undeviating
practice
to
ad­
at too office of the company in At­
in tho Heart of the Celery District
311 E. 2nd St.
Phone C30-J
11 death sentences, lanta."
here to the strictest conservatism jn
Red to life, one re*
Preme court, one died
all transactions.
teeuted.
death sentences, six
Safety, Strength and service unite
life four reversed
tourt, 32 executed.
PRICE $3500.00
here in what we believe you will con­
1*8 death sentence^ 2
'l i f e , 14 executed.
sider an all-around helpful banking
II death sentences, 3
l(fe, one pending beservice.
v
court, 10 executed.

Florida Is Driving
Signs From Roads
I n Many Counties

Press Association A u t o Association
Will Hear Address T o Hold Meeting
Missouri Teacher In Orlando Soon

Experts Tell Way
To Have Backbone
All Through Year

NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

SAFE, CONSERVATIVE,
MODERN

[n Florida Motor Bus Winner
Increased In Atlanta Fight
|Population With Rail Service

For Sale

B. Lewis

Seminole County Bank

R A D I O SET

A POSITIVE ASSURANCE

FIVE ACRE CELERY FARM

Ball Hardware Co.

FOR SALE

! B a tteries&amp; T ir e s !

E. F. LANE

SPECIAL PRICES

lith’s Barber."
good barber 13
_
_
i d i e s welcome. 5 P h 0 n e 548~
lValdez.

'

REALTOR

See

_
f ir s t

street

...First National Bank...
MMIIIMIOUlRIIlIRMflUIMlIHilUMHIUlUIUIlUKi

Sales

First National Bank Building.
Itooms 501-502. Phone 95
orce Miss Ruba Williams. Mr. R.

Shipp

�SATURDAY, JANUARY

IT, IMS.

Don’t W ait for Someone to C&lt;
Realty Company and

j

i

,

WHSpi®'

Appreciation to the Citizens
ol Sanford
I can not adequately express my appreciation of the
splendid support givon this civic movement during the
past few days. The aim of the men associated with me
has been to bring to Sanford that which it has long re­
quired—namely a real, tourist hotel. The support which
the many citizens have given this project has indeed
been wonderful and with the closing of the campaign
tonight we will undoubtedly have accomplished the
most important undertaking to date for the building of
our city. Your continued co-operation in this civic move­
ment is earnestly solicited and I hereby return the
hearty thanks of my associates and myself for every­
thing which you, one and all, have contributed in moral
and financial support to date.
Yours very truly,

Sandy Anderson
R. 11. Berg
Harry T. Rodwell
Hoi Air Realty Cu.
Arthur E. Green
R. C. Bower
Marion R, Bmhvell
Britt Realty Co. Inc,
Frnnk H. Black
Lloyd F. Boyle
George I). Bishop
Fred W. Ball
C. I). Brumley
S. S. Raumel
J. It. Booth
Ball Hardware Co.
G. L. Bledsoe
B. B. Baggett
W. P. Carter
W. P. Carter
Dr. B. B. Caswell
A. P. Connallcy
S. 0. Chase
L. G. Hunter
Mary A. Schwal
J. V. Jervey

Coleman Gift Shop
J. W, Corley.
V. C. Coller
doc D. Chittenden
L. P. Chittenden
George A. DeCottcs
H. J. Clause
Charles Dunn
H. C. Du Bose
Henry Bnndel
Fred Garner-Dorncr
R. L. Denn
Alvin B. Dieter
F. F. Dutton
E. A. Douglass
Anna DeForrcst
J. C. Deen
Howard V, Eaten
Edward D. Ely
W. S. Earle
S. \V. Entsmingcr
Frank P. Forster
Howard Faville
P. Wcinburg
L. It. Phillips
Rouinilatt &amp; Anderson

Sam Fleischer
Judge Bert Fish
Nelson Gray
F. J. Gonzales
James L. Giles
L. II. Gibbs
John Gove
Edwanl Higgins
R. J. Holly
W. M. Haynes
O. P. Herndon
.1. D. Hood
Mrs. Jease H. Hamilton
Charles E. Henry
D. B. Hodges
C. M. Hand
Mrs. A. E. Hill
E. M. Hoffins
W. J. Hardy
M. B. Hutton
T. C. Hutchinson
J. P. Hall
Ethel Henry
Fred Walscman
Harry Bandel
John D. Jenkins

SH ARES $100' EACH-

F. P. FORSTER. Vice-President
President First National Bank.
B. I*. WIUTNER, Secretary
Cashier First National Bank

FORREST LAKE, President
Forrest Lake
B. F. Whither

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

A. R. Key
1' • I*. Forster

�t . januaby

TRfeSANTOID

ii, in * .

i to the Office of the Bodwell
*

Can Afford to Buy

Motor (
Dr. S. Fuleston
James E. Parrott
Paul P. Pezold
A. R. Platt
I. W. Phillips
H. S. Pond
A, K. Rosaetter
E. Nix Rosaetter
Ilnrry A. Reed
James A. Ritchie
R. L. Robinson
M. F. Robinson
II. D. Roddenhury
L. A, Renaud
A. E. Radcliffe
W. W. C. Smith
W. M. Scott
Kate Dixon Stewart
C. II. Christenberry
George Ewen
Mattie B. Purdon

M, Maxwe’l Stewart
J. I). Scnrbt
J. G. Sharon
Warren Ii. Smith
F. O. Shumtcrt
IJ E. Squires
Sanford Sign Shop
O. I*. Swope
J. E. Snyder
C. T. Smith
S, 0. Shinholscr
J. If. Tillis
C. F. Teague
B. F. Whitner
Fred T. Williams
J. S. Wilson
Fred S. Wilson
It. B. Wight
C, F. Williams
II. C. Wuicrs
C. E. Wood
W. E. Walthall
George E. Bridgctt
C. T. Smith

W. D. Williams
i
J, 1). Woodruff
A. E. Yowell
Fred G. Zcrrcnner
John Zerrenncr
A. Zuchcr
S. J. niggers
Alfred Foster
K. B. Chapman
J. B, (’aider
W. D, Oliver
It. A. Newman
II. G. Bowden
N. F. Cobh
It. Melting
Overstreet Investment Co
Frederick E. Crandall
Judge E. F. Huusholder
Fred Stockton
W. H. Wight
Florida Cleveland Co.
F. F. Davia
J. A. Blount Jr,
A. C. Carter

Our Next Move
First: With the co-operation of the city authorities
the bulkhead east the boulevard, the actual asphalt con­
struction and the building of First Street extended its
full present width to Mellonville Avenue will be carried
to completion.
Second: The insurance of early breaking of ground
on construction, through actual signing of contract for
the erection of the new tourist hotel, which hotel will be
owned and operated by other interests and not by this
company.

IONTHLY FOR 1 YEAR

Third: An early announcement will be made of a
state-wide advertising campaign covering Miami, St.
Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona and Jacksonville for the
purpose of marketing the entire area of business and
residential property owned by this company.
Herald

•

IIAIlllY T. BODWELL, General Manager

President and Treasurer Bodwell Realty Co,

HARRY T. BODWELL,

A, R. KEY, Treasurer
Cashier Seminole County Bank

General Manager
It. If. Berg
George A. DeCottea

Harry T. Bodwell
Edward lliggina

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‘Its Flag Girdles the Globe

Flo., Jan, 10.
•ho arc necesnls and w rit o f
nercases where
icon recovered
[ one party, is
[in an opinion
L f the supremo
L ri case, o f A.
K&gt;ner, vs. John
■ at. from I)u■ven-' rccovcrK civil court of
■-* II. McJun■junkins. Thu
Kil to tho cir■ county. Enter,
■itcring nn np■ami"* II. Mciniipcarnnce in
|summons and
luit judge disI the ground of
Eiccnusc a nedEt lawfully be-

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Wealth Of America
Shows Big Increase
In P ast 12 Months
W ASH ING TO N, Jnn. 1C. — The
wcnlth o f the United Staten at the
end of December, 1022, on the best
estimates available o f nil proper­
ty classified by tho census bureau,
was placed Wednesday at $320,­
803,802,000. This was nn increase
of 72.2 per cent for the decade.
004,000.
Many difficulties and necessar­
ily wide margins for e: tinmte and
error in putting together its cal­
culations, the bureau * snid, made
its findings Impossible o f the close
application given to its population
the category of national wealth
was real estate and its improvenu nt* subject to taxation, which
were found to he worth $155,908,­
025,000. The second item in point
o f ’ size was the grouped valuation
of the clothing, furniture, vehicles
and like property of individuals,
which totaled $39,810,001,000.
Third on the list was the vnlue
of manufactured products on hand
and in distribution, plncisl at $28,.
422 848,000, while the next largest
iteni_ was $20,505,819,000 repre­
senting real property and its im­
provements listed by the states ns
exempt from taxation.

Lrt holds that
fcse, the entry 1
|nd recorded in j
■ns in its cap- i
Ball the parties 1
■ the appeal is 1
I two judgment1
■try of appeal '
Rsdiction of the
|c cause and of i
■ a r o f the one
B ig such jurisBulil allow the
■ having such
■ t could ill nv
■ profi'c ! im :
H it duly t.-i!;*•?«
HilitVmi.mt.
H

cluding American church workers
in Eurojie outside of Turkey-inEurope, or workers among Huropean immigrants in the United
States and Canada, hut including
workers among American Indians
and Asiatic immigrants here and
in Canada.
Since 1900 according to the at­
lns figures, the number in Asia
from munhants has increased in
Asia from 022,1(10 to 1,533057; in
Africa from 312,857 to 1,015083
not including Europeans perman­
ently resident there; in Australia
Netherlands, Indies nail the Pac­
ific Islands from 117,092 to 017,­
728 counting only aboriginal or
indigenous populations;
and in
Latin America and the West In­
dies from 138,388 to 308,228.
In China the number increased
from 112,808 in 1900 to 811,505 as
fcpi rted in 1923. The number in

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missionaries in resi
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United States Leads World In Giving
To Foreign Missions, Statistics Show
N E W YORK, Jan. 15. — The
World War caused the withdraw­
al o f all Protestnnt foreign mis­
hit naries from 219 residence sta­
tions, which are today either not
occupied at all or are in the hands
of Christian nationals, according
to data compiled for a World Mis­
sionary Atlas soon to be published
by the Institute o f .Social and Re­
ligious Research.
Of tile stations completely va­
cated 12d are in Africa, 58 in In­
dia, 21 in Western Asia, II in
Netherlands Indies and the re­
t Growers mainder in scattered areas. For
tho most port the stations vacat­
Was Fake ed were occupied before the war
by Continental missionaries. But
are
Jan. 17.— Tes- despite the war, operations
shown by the new atlas to bo on
I never received
laments made in
ers Co-operative
G AR D E N HOSE
I alachicoln was
by witnesses for
cent per loot
* trial in FodorVillinm Lee Pop.
• For Few Days
ociatea who nre
U mails it, „ con'&lt;• A. D. Miller,
'• purchased one
the organiation,
fed no dividends,
inter Haven and
offered testl-

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Japan grew from 42,835 to 134,517
in the shmo period, while in Kor­
ea there was nn extraordinary in­
crease, from 8,288 to 277,377.
About 700 Protestant organiza­
tions nre now carrying on miss­
ionary work, and their total income
fo r general foreign missions, ns
reported in 1923, was $09,555,148.
O f this total, according to tho at­
las, $-15,272,793 was received by
rocictios hnving headquarters in
tho United States, $3,357,739 by
Canadian societies and $13,312,499
by British societies. Continental
societies had nn income of $.T.
031,305.
At the end o f the nineteenth
century the total income for Pro­
testant foreign missions- was $19,­
598,823, o f which
(ireat Britain
and Ireland gave $9,495,502. the
Continent $2,441,013, the United
States $5,910,781,
and Canada
$545,998.
In 1923 the missionary Societies
reported having 1,157 qualified

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physicians from western lands nt
T ry Smith's Barber
work, and the atlas shows there
arc now 858 mission hospitals,
Shop fo r good barber
with 31,204 beds, ns well ns 1,080
work. Ladies welcome.
dispensaries. In the year covered
by the 1923 reports 4,788,258 in­
Next to Valdez.
When your back is sore and. lame
dividual patients received medical
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism
attention.
| has you stiffened
Only dntn relating to Protest­
FREE
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ant missions nre included in this
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Get a 35 cent hotatlns. The Roman Catholic Church
^B9 y
tie of old, honest
will cover its own field during
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St. Jacobs Oil nt
ilo ly Year, through a monumental
any drug store, Coupons Given With Every Phono­
for which preparations have Iteen
our a little in your
graph Record Purchased
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and and ruh it
made on n vast scale.
right on your ach­
The holder o f the moat valu
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ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 10. —
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gets
the radio set, free.
The Southeastern Accounting Con­
ness is- gone.
ference will he held in this city on
In use for 05
Columbia, Okeh
February 5. The organization is
rears, thin soothYocnlion
and Paramount
composed o f railroad auditors in
ng, penetrating oil
Records
southeastern territory, most of
takes the pain right
whom will he accompanied here by
the missery. It is
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their superior crop-making ability. Only high grade
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Page Lady Godiva

H ER E A R E GROCERIES

M IAM I, Jan. 10.— One o f the
greatest crowds ever assembled for
a sporting event in Florida Is ex­
pected to bo On hnnd tomorrow a f­
ternoon fo r the first day’s racing
card o f the inaugural meeting of
the Miami Jockey Club. Post time
for tho first race is 2:30. p. m.
More than 600 horses ore quarter­
ed nt the track.
■Seven races are on &lt;|'ie enrd
for the opening day, with the field
race, the Miami handicap, a sprint
Of a mile and 70 yards, as the
feature, : evon good runners have
b en entered in this number.
Th &gt; Miami race track is located
at Hialeah Park, about eight miba
from the center o f the city. Dur­
ing the past year, approximately
11,000,000 has been spent on con­ it will Have n terrible rosponsibil- ^
struction o f the trnck, stands, stab­ ity when the consequences o f tho H
les and othor equipment.
popu'ution indignation
become12
manifest.
j5
Charges were made in the sen- j
ntc that the Nationnl T ariff League I
is soliciting contributions to pre-1.......................
vent reappointment o f David J .! tlmony relntinj
1Lewis, of Maryland to the tariff |mrnt in tho FI
commission.
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ftpd foreign citizens. Two months ngcr i
W Ur tho United Staten mntlts a tho y&lt;
y v M y with Haiti by which t h o _____
former cuntry pledge itself to rem- -----nog the financtni situation nnd to in the
dovolop the economic possibiliticj budget
o f the republic.
ct!, nnt
cAt this tim e Unit! wns bankrupt
ha
with n nationnl debt o f $32,000,000
Whe
{ r j*
l3n'1 , no, credit. Tndnyj landed
,l
8,i« hl,y under ! itntio
* A i,wxm KW, the currency is nt par land di

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lcn hosP&gt;lnl3 nre in operation and
if $1,1100 nro maintained
in
’
’ nreaii outside the hospital zones,
marine* ^dnica are lield in remote plnceu
1015, sun-1nnd sanitary inspection maintained
character in n»l cities and towns nnd the most
today .stringent regulation.'! are enforced
|and carried fiut. it took years of
. patient effort to overcome the
ignorance o f the natives nnd th*
influence o f the witchcraft and
voodoo doctors, but today the pen-

H E A L T H D EPEND S
ON Q U A L IT Y GROCERIES

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Fresh Vegetables

Cauliflower.
Celery.

String Reims.

Lettuce.

Tomatocr,

Green Onions,

Bcctti.

Carrots.

Haiti. A native gendarmerie o f
■M emmissioned officers nnd 2,500
enlisted men hau been trained nnd
equipped under the guidance of
American mnrlnj officers. They
have entire charge o f the policing
ot the island and are stationed in
every section.
This finnnciul and economic up­
lift
o f me
the island
m i &lt;u
i .land has bee nncconiplished solely through Haitian rerourecs and the friendly ‘coopcrntin o f the Haitian government with
Iirigudlt'r General John II. Hursell,
is being cheeked mid native doctorj l/inted States marine corps, the
and nurses are being trained.
I American high conimissioncr nnd
In 1315 public works had vir- bis staff o f American treaty o ffitjmlly censed to function. Heads
.... ' t-b&gt;7 While much has been arrotnwere wretched and without liridIgcfi j ('I'-bed there is a long road ahead.
and the lighthouses inadequateb to
to [ UniDuration o f the laws and tho
tho large number o f harlKirs and
icing o f the Judiciary o f n high
tho dangerous const. Today there { |»Lus are now occupying the at- J
are inor.* than COO mile: o f go»d ti-i •tion o f officials. Mdern n g ri-1
graveled roads, many new bridges, cn lt « " « l colleges frm the United
bbO miles o f new telephone and St.
telegraph lines nnd n good tele- m&lt;
phone system in I ’orl au-Prince.
‘ be coast is now encircled by a
'
chain o f lighthouses nnd autoniati- fij
• ally lighted buoys which make AM
navigation along the const and In- JM
to tho liarbora easy and safe.
In the summer of 1315 it is cmtimated that some 0,003 bandits in- &gt;'*
n fested Haiti. I ife ml poperlyr H

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the best quality at the lowest prices \
the same
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F A N C Y F I iO R ID A A N D WESTERN
FRESH O YSTERS DAILY

FRESH VEGETABLES

We deliver to a n y part of the
Phone

210---- 211

CASH G RO CERY
F R E E !! U SE FU L G IF T W ITH E V E R Y D O L L A R T R A D E D
3 lb. |ikir finc.grain sugar ....
•I pkgs Jollo. any fla v o r .........
2 1-2 lb. can table peaches ....
2 lb. can sliced pineapple.....
3 cans Van Camp Tomato Si

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3
3

lbs. Yam sweet potatoes
lbs. meal nr grits
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lbs. fancy B. R. r i c e ......
cakes Ivory Soap ..........

Tw o Stores
301 Sanford Aye. and Third St.— lit)

anford Avenue

FREE D E LIV E R Y

LOW ER PM
PLUS

Announcing Opening

FRESJI OYSTERS D A IL Y

Flus means m
additional and i
o f that somethin
ter quality moa
ous service and
groceries shopij
arc assured of
prices “ plus” til
stores.

Phone 39

When others Go tj|
Down On

W E SE LL FOR LESS

G ro c e ry and Market

M RS E X P E R IE N C E D H O U S E K E E PE R TO
,

M RS N E W L Y W E D :-

“ I buy everything fo r the table at PIGGLY W IG G LY
found from experience that I got at PIG G LY W IG G L Y
nationally known merchandise nt lowest p.-iccs. No one
I don t want, I don t have to wait to be waited on. I select
anti vegetables I want.

Beauty
Best 5 String on market l)7c

Sterling

I I
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trii
wit

Tough and durable

Paragon
Reliable quality ....

“it s a rrp.l pleasure to go through the trumtilcs, handle and
good s.

Quaker 20 oz pkg_
A &amp; P Brand, 16-oz pkg

J A N U A R Y 17TII

410 S a n fo r d A venue~-410

2 LI5S. S U G A R W IT H T H E P U K C H A
1 LIS L1PTON C O C O A .....

SULTANA
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Iona” Brand

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FRONT
ENCORE
BRAND

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B e a n s £2

2 lbs.

2, 5 c

Baskets o f Groceries to two hundred customers trading: $2.(10
or more. Given as follows:

You Try It Once and Use
l.J
It Always

! CO FFEE
55c

Red Circle
8 O'clock
Smooth and Mild, lb.... 15c

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groceries

SANFORD
AVENUE
Grocery and Market

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India Cey^
2-oz pkg ........ A

1 Especially Selected, lb . 50c

Simnyficld

Selected by Our I
From Choice Or*
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TH EA
NECTAR

Bokar
Coffee Supreme, lb

CEIIR Y Large S►talks I t B e
S I) G A f 1 1 0 lbs. 8 :
None
Better

Prepared No. 2 can
sauce und cheese

Orankc
1-1 lb pkg

M ixed
1-2 lb pkg........ ~-H

Pail Cake qr
Buckwheat, puckage

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P A G E E IG H T

High School Girls
Will Play Orlando
Here Friday Night

Flier Predicts 12
Hour Flights Soon
By Huge Derigible

Girls o f the Sanford High School
tonight nt 8 o’clock will swing in­
to action against the girls’ team of
the Orlando school on the local
basket hall court.
Each o f the
tennis ha- losto nly one game, to
Kissimmee, and by virtually the
same score and a fasti game is an* ticipated.
The last appearance o f the local
K 'rl* team resulted in a victory
over Honnio May Kinley and Mary
( Kinlaw; centers, Mery Kliznbcth
, Moye and Anna Kanner, guards, j
- Hilda Hutler and (Taire Zachry.
Prices o f admission will be 25
'cents for school children ami 25
cents lor adults.

W ASH ING TO N, Jan. 10.— Brig.
Gen. Mitchell, assistant chief of
llm army air service, was culled to­
day by the house military com­
mittee for further questioning on
a bill proposing the creation o f a
department o f aeronautics
in
charge o f a secretary o f cabinet
rank.
The measure, introduced byvRepre eutative Curry, Republican, Cal­
ifornio, was warmly endorsed by
Gen. Mitchell in testifying before
the committe (nest week.
Before Gen. Mitchell appeared
today Bdward Rickenbncker, World
War flier endorsing the bill, told
tlm c'.minitte that in 25 years huge
dirigibles would make non-stop i
tlights around the world and would
r&lt; min in the air 12 months at a
time. He insisted, on questioning
that bis picture o f the future was
m. “ ns ridiculous" an t Imilnr state-1
meals would have been about the
automobile industry 25 years ago.
A ir liners appearing o ff New
Vork harbor, be declared, would be
nut by smaller
aircraft, which
land on I lie larger ship, and the
passenger.: and baggage would be
removed to the city by means of
the: c auxiliary craft.

Trapped Whale Ruins
$5,000 Worth O f Nets
CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 10.—
A whale, chasing a school o f her­
ring into a lagoon during high
tide at Kaekenink Huy, Scldovia
found himself trapped and, before
he followed u gasoline bout three
weeks later out o f the luguon to­
ward the north Pacific ocean, dam­
aged more the $5,000 worth o f fish­
ing nets after being wounded by
Ll 1'1 liumlretir. ot bullets, Hish lorn■
tnUsioia-r \\ ill turn P. Studdert re­
:
counted on hi:: retuiu here.
The lai,ooii noted a:, ne o f the
^fiiujjt h iring bant.s on Cook Inlet
being crowded with fishermen dur­
ing ihe .anon, is four miles long
end twe miles wide. It is connect­
ed to Kaehemak Uuy by u narrow
shallow channel.
Twelve njt were destroyed the
first day the whale made his appcaiaiK-e. Fisher men, aided by
Commissioner Studdert, trained ev­
ery shotgun its tamp on the whale
as he iped from one end of the
lagoon to the other without find­
ing nn exit, llmiuted o f nets were
ruined hefoi j he followed u small
boat tiirough the channel.

five years and by a fine o f not
more than $10,060.
CHICAGO, Jan. 16.— Kenesnw
Mountain I amlis
baseball com­
missioner, Thursday night said he Thi ■ is Diana, central figure
had no comment to make regard­ many French scandals, in the eos-i
ing the statement of District A t­ tunic she wears in a show at the
torney M. Bnnton o f New York, Casino do Paris. Would you fay
this was naughty? She has played
that he would prosecute Jimmy
to crowded houses over a record
O’Connell, Giant outfielder, and
run.
Coxy Dolan, coach, for their pari
in the 11)21 bribery sea mini, if the
i omniissloned presented evidence
Fatly Christian'- did not have
of a crime committed there in via- i hells on their chinches until persclation o f a New i ork statute cov- . ciitiou ceased.
(•ring such an offense.
1

EVERT TRU E
S’ v ci

Hawaii Provides Sport
For American Sailors

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IN I T T H A T t K&gt;ANT T o A W
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H O NO LULU, Jan. 10.— All sport
facilities of the territory, base­
ball diuui'imln, football and basket­
ball fields, truck ami field grounds
and larbor crew-race curses, will
be at the disposal o f th • men and
officers of the United States licet
during its visit and maneuvers in
Hawaiian waters next spring.
The sport:: sub-committee o f the
territorial fleet committee is pre­
paring n map o f all athletic field *
and facilities on the islands. Cop­
ies will be forwarded to the fleet
severei months before itu arrival.
It in hoped that the fleet bas­
ketball chniupiifnshlp may be de­
cided here. Several track meets
are being scheduled fo r the fair
ground.. Boxing,
wresting also
are also on the program
The rouiink course in Honolulu
hat nor, where the aaci ,*nt Kings
o f H-i'./ii i held their niece, will
be tin wo open to the fleet crews.
In whaling days the harbor used
to nwiorunodal • 500 vessels.

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This is the one Sale of the year that all Central Florida looks form

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to and really waits for.

A vreond Hill Tildt n is what the experts say about Horace Or er, re­
el ally crowned junior indoor loam.; champh n. Or*er started playing
at 7, under the direction uf hi i".tiller, in action, he reminds one of
Tilden, lacking, .&lt;f colli &gt; tin finu se of the champion.

There will he no half hearted price reductions— we have gone throuj
our stocks and cut deeply— in some instances we are offering merchant
at n price that is below cost— in addition we offer great quantities of fra
new Spring merchandise at very low price levels.

New York District Attorney Favors
Taking Baseball Scandal to Court

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New Y ear Resolutions

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NI.W \ &lt;IKK, Jan, H&gt;.—The aft ! him tdf officially on the question
ermath of the
Dolan-D’Coiinell until he iiatl studied the law. He
hriliery scandal developed a new intimated, however, he was not in
angle Thin day when Dhtl’Ict At favor of the public prosecution,
tnrney llaaton o f New Yorl -in- n toting out that inee ill-* br b&lt; ry
iiouih'cd he would prosecute th ■ deal lud falle i through and the
principal:, under a law specifically two players
had been banished
e o v i'ia g .licit offtnset, if ha e- from the game, there seemed no
Imll &lt; i oiinissioaer Ijtmli. provid­ tit etl for lich action.
ed him with the necessary eviThe text o f the law hearing on
denic. Mi, llaatoa indicated that the ruse, which was adopted in
he would take no initiative him­ 1!)2J after the exposure o f the
self
in the multi r.
White Sox scandal, follows:
'I his |k the Bee’s—
The |it&gt;• thihly that OVcnimll l "Bribery of bars-hall players:
Manchester, Fngland— Ida Grace
dd be indicted and Whoever gives, promise or offois
Lon do hula-huia dancer, didn’t give otd Dn|;,n
the heen' knees a chance to rent on pro rented for their part in the to any professional ha chall plnyher burnt-cork skin when a swarm deal to bribe Ib-iaie Sami, Phila­ ' r any valuable thing with iatecrevealed e it to influence him to lose ot try
o f them emerged from a hive in a delphia sllorl'itop, wn
corner of an old theatre here. The t when a New Yotk newspaper pub- to lose a hac.ehall game in which
lice1: stopped the allow, driving , li died the pecifieation of Ihe panuch player is taking part or ex­
covering baseball hriliery, pects to take part, and whoever
Mia i Grace and other performers I1 law
'
classifying it as felony and pro­ being a professional plnyci, solic­
into the i treet.
viding a maximum puni htnont of its or accept : any valuable thing
Ti
Short Line Railroad A .so fi .t years impi isoameiit and $10,- to influence him to lose a hasehail game in which he is taking
cintw n &lt;- v notice it oppu.'-cd the ooil f i n e .
Fa t- ::i Trunk line eon olidalio."
■lohii T. Ileydler, pre ideiit of p ail or expect to tiki* part, is 1
prop, .a ! by the Van Sseringer the National League and a l-ad guilty of a felony, piini'dial/c by
lirolhere.
ing figure in the Dolan-DVoiniell, imprisoiuiient of not iiipre than

Yiii TN PO P

LOOKiINC

I ’ ve,

Now in Progress

B Y CONDO

'O l d O K O

All Good Roads in Central Florida)

Ju s t

M I N U T E Ttv_t_ C L l Q H T o w e .

Lead to Yowell-Drew’s
Orlando is the good roads center of Florida and every road leadsi
re d ly to this great store.

short drive front your home town and you’ll find the savings you
e x c u s e ,

lake by purchasing, in this sale, will amply repay your transport*
x pease.

M fL . K S h iM E 7 P Y ,— X N O T I C E
T u r k is h
v o n i p , 2 .0 Ju s t
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Note These F.xceptional January Values.

BlxDO Sheets

$1.29
i w or *£.% KtnvKC. ihe .

By T A Y L O K

r*Y

v v *:*T V

So MOURE THE GUM THAT
*5ELL6 TH IS MUD THAT MAKES
A LOT OF DISCORD IM TH E
H o m es o f h o n e s t l a w

MOD ARE MISTAKEN
SIR - ON THE CONTRARY
WHERE MAGIC MUD
Co m e s in a t t h e d o o r
DISCORD FLIES COT
OF T H E WINDOW

A B ID IN ' C I T I 2 E N 5 - E H ?

'

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:* ■

This special for Saturday is alone worth making a trip to

. 1«— ■

£

Make it a point to attend this sole—-it is'

Drew’s for— co-operating with our New York office we secure a'grtf

•&gt; :•* * &lt;••&gt;**:* &gt;•:** * * ■:•* * •:*

number of Washwell sheets to sell at this price.

GVsIAN1 KNOW
WOT I’M
TALKIN'
A B 0 U T-

l he

Correct

Footwear

for

will he on sale Saturday only.

Iailored

Costmues

T

They are seamless

Drive in and get your share.

Pillow Cases

Dame Fauhinn tlecree Tailnrnil Suit,

29c

To l&gt;e Correct In

Footwear Styles

i

You must have smart Tan Ties.

1200 of these Cold Seal Pillow Cases go on sale Saturday nt this1
m.ukahle pi ice.

1hey are -12x.’i(&gt; inches and are of a guaranteed StuiKlrj

unlitv. We will dispose ot this entire lot Saturday so come in early
gel your share. Priced low for the Clearance.

Wi *

The

Shoe

comes

in

iliuatraletl
the

new
Cordon Hose

shades o f light tun i’&gt;-

fi

h a r d w o r k in g w o m a n
a n d a Go o d p r o v id e r
b u t s in c e u s i n g m a g ic

MUD SHE W ONT DO
a n y t h i n g b u t a d m ir e
h e r s e l f i n a m ir r o r

eylet ti«* with low heel.

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MH WIFE YJUZ. A

V JELLAREN’T lr£_
HOD

i

Gl a d t o
HAVJE A
EEAUTIFUL

\

THAT'S NOT TH ' P O IN T - 1— ‘
SHE’S SO PROUD OF HERSELF
T h a t s h e ’s q u it t a k i n ’ i n
VMASHIN’S ^ NOW I ’VE GOTTA
G o OUT AN' GET
A J O B '!»

$1.59

Priced at $ 6 .5 0 to $ 7 .4 0

Another January Clearance Opportunity that you cannot overlook,
full fashioned pure thread silk hose with reinforced double high splic

Also a semilar style with military heel ami
plain toe

heel ami toe. Every pair guaranteed perfect.
and six other popular shades.

Shown in black and

The Home of Good Shoes
O RLAND O . *

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�ead Every Classified Advertisement On This Pa^e
iR P R O F I T * : 1Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted on All Sanford Business Activities of Importance jj- F O R R E S U L T S
rd Daily Herald

-AD R A T E S
Cash in Advance
,td ad*.
*•
E » ^ e d la t.lT f a
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__ ft* a line
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T i f t doubl* aboaa
Ld'dstl* » r* ,or ° oB*
] lno7rtS ” r« * «

Un* th

fcfarV^IO o J ot flrat
fria r U r««trtct*a to

laiilficffltlon.
Cor m made The Bail­
'd will be rssponalble
■re Lnrnrrect Inaartlon,
liner, for aubaequent
p The office should b*
ametllaialy )*» CM#

■L •
*
*"
|AI&gt;VEItTMKIt§.
d r«p rn «m n lie thorhtllar with rate*, rule*
Jlratlon, will Klvo you
Jlnformatlon. And if
■thpy will assist you In
our want ad to male*
lectiva.
lltTNAT NWTICB.
are ehould *lve their
rpoetofflc* addreaa as
^pir i&gt;b«iie number If
i reeiilte. About one
. of a thotiannd baa a
J and the otbera can t
Ite with
you unlea*
j your aildreaa.
Lntlnaanre MCST be
T arraon nt The laaalil office or by let*
ilrphoiip d'aceatla*
do! valid.
Service.
Prompt. Efficient

THIS
ESS DIRECTORY
fo place within easy
he people of Sanford
ps an often needed.
[Is list when any spe­
lt is required. It Is
alphabetically
fur
faience..
spare in this
DIRECTORY
I'llONB
MS

icd Directory
IE AND MOTOR RE­
WINDING.
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Jpcrt Electrical repairs.
Central Ave. Orlando,
|&lt;MULES FOR RENT
fF.EL
Car. Drive H
Oak and Second St.
[H&lt;mV RE P A IR IN G
STEIN — Automobile
jepairing and Rebuilding.
Hume. Oak Avenue.
TOS FOR' H IK E "
1C in SERVfCfi
Hay
Meets all trains. BagJn-for. Phone 551.
f v c f o T R IP S _________
CALDER. Day and
Ixi service.
Anytime,
1282. or 25.
PTO WRECKER
|HO. Day or night ser?a7 phono 394. Night
{VCTY I'A R LtH tS

i B VIt It 1K i'. Murinello
|all kinds. Rain water a
Old First National
ibl'iing. nbono 245.
CAFE
UfTl.l. CAFE
p'«*st in Service and Qunl't Street and Park Avedrugs

DRUG STORE — PreDrugs, Sodas.
Wa
["■at- you aS your phone.
(Kl.K* TlilCAI.
MID i ELECTRIC CO.
r ir=? to Gil Ion &amp; Platt
F' lia. Kverythtiik elecUJ, KleetruKith
t'.' -^i VTKINS AND
J** SUPPLIES
f ^ P l a T c K s t a t i i TTT.
P - , Dil, Tires, Aceessor ,,c*
a smile. Elm
U- Phone 447 L3.
yihi-cp stations.
Magr aecntul. First nnd Elm,
I a vcii ip. unj njth street.
P ’TVk,.,
_L1 GRIST

Classified Directory

Advertistag

H U N T IN G
I.EAUN ABOUT Yolk County and
M A T T H E W PRESS — Printing.
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele*
Quality, Service, Price. Com­ *fram. Pest advertising medium in
South Florida Published mornings.
mercial St., R. R. Ave.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

Graham
&gt;3 Ton Truck
1923
Coupe
Dodge
1924
Touring
Dodge
1922
Touring
Dodge
1922
Roadster
Dodgo ,
1921
Ford
Fordor Sedan
1923
Fort!
Runabout
1925
Ford
Ton Truck
(Cab
Body)
1923
9 Passenger
Ford
Suburban bus
1923
Ford
• Panel
Light Truck
1924
Overland
Touring
Above ears reconditioned, all
run fine and look good.
Prices Right— Terms “ Mnvbc’*
I. W. P H IL L IP S SONS
Dodgo Dealer
Phono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
1923

Real Estate

W A N T E D

Automobiles
• Dodge

W A N T TO S E LL— List your pro­
perty with Us now. Your de­
scription will go in new catalogue
now being made up. Seo the new
manager at the new location.
A. Strout ''Farm Agency, 404 1st

Lost and Found

FOR S A L E — Small home with j S T R A Y E D — U r g e
hound, dark
three acres of land, 50 orange j reddish brown with light breast,
trees nnd truck garden. Ideal spot Answers to “ Wheeler" or “ Boy.”
for chickens,
electricity. nnd, wot i.; \.\ &lt;-. Cargile, Cassia, Fla.
.
minutes out on hard road. I hone
571-J._______________________
Houses t or Rent

A L L WOOL S L IT S
Tiiilored to measure; guaranteed
to fit. $25.00.
Snnitnry
hand
T H E SEM INO LE
PRLNTE RY— I
cleaning and pressing. Scotch
Printing
that pleases. Prompt
through the Xenia1 Gazette* Woolen Mills, 305 East Second
FOR S A L E — Brick block, business
~
~
~
*
c n tiine'\VTtP UPhnn M r J‘ Ncw Io' ! Xonia* Ohio. Rich agricultural Street.
property paying 15 per cent.
L E N T Modern 4-room bunW ANTE D TO RENT OR LEASE
__eation. Melaka Building._______ district. Want ad and display
Jrnb&gt;w furnished or unfurntshetl.
— House not over six miles from Pricc 114,000, Cash $1,000. BalSanford Building nnd Loan As­
______ P A P E R H AN G ER ________ |rates on request
Sanford on or near paved road. ance good terms. 112 Park Ave. Close in. Box It . H. T. Pace.
sociation Preferred Stock can be
I. L. T A L B O T T — Painter nnd pn-! c o lu m b u b ,0a., r.E u n K n Room for chickens etc., if possible. Thrasher &amp; Garner.
enshed on (HI days notice, interest
raasi* h n vs rv,
11 . . . . . .
O* 4it
1 1 ** i
■*: i
,
c
..
per
hanger. , Phone
340.
1151 *bed ml* have'the largest circu­ payable April 1st and October 1st
Houses For Sale
Address K. C. Care of Sanford
lation In Southwestern Oeorgla
Park Avenue.
Herald.
hat, Sc (S-word) Un».
you can’t beat it.
FOR S A L E —Four five
room
R E A L E STA TE
TO REACH th* prosperous farm­
bungalows lined throughout, just
W A N T E D — Position as bookkeep­
ers and fern growers of Volusia Stock in th# Sanford Building nnd
D. A. C ALD ER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
o ff paved highway. I’rico $800.00
er or stenographer
(male) 5
Real estate brokers. All kinds of county advertise in the DeLand Loan Association, established 1008.
each for ouick sale.
Must be
years experience. Good references.
seen to be appreciated. Can givo
property listed nnd for sale. Of­ Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
Phono 571-J.
Tampa—Water
supply
system
to
terms. A. II. Hawk, Glnfleivillc.
fice 108 Second St., Nenr Park with order*.
be installed in Sunset Park addi­
W A N T TO IIU Y— Flat top desk.
----- 1----------- t t — —f — s r
“
Avenue.
Phone 282.
M AINE— Watervilte. Morning Sen­ tion^
STEW A RT'S S C11-1) I VISI ON
FOR S A LE — Nice little home in
Inquire Herald office.
tinel. ^Thousands of Maine peo­
Allnmimic Springs
one of the best locations on FalJ. E. S PU R LING , sub-division ple ure interested in Florida prop- FOR SALE— 10 acres celery laud,
Two hundred beautiful building
lot 4, Eurnkn Hammock. Rich­ FOR SALE OR T R A D E -P o rd 0 t ™ fo^rl.u rn creook stovc Flor- lots, prices range $150 to $850. metto Ave, Five roohis. bath nnd
specialist.
Subdivision to Or- erty. Reach them through tlK
Cash or terms; Come
Inndo, Florida, and F l o r a Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­
Touring car. late 24. $295 cash
ence' 505 MyrtK&gt;' 1 hone UJ8' U See these large lots before you garage.
non, Inti.
and see it. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ tion.
or $85 down, $25 per month. F.
buy elsewhere. Don’t buy a lot
way._______
ADVERTISE in tCe Journal-Her- CASH— Paid for falso teeth, den­ Breeden, address Smith’s Barber
without a public alley in the rear. duced immediately tn enter
Help
Wanted
the
Shop.
nld. South Georgia’s greatest
STOVES
Come and see me any time. I live weaving sheds, and not only learn
tal gold, platinum anil, discard­
here and want neighbors.
SANFORD STOVE WORKS— Oil new,aPaP«r.
Morning, afternoon, ed jewelry.— Hoke Smelting and
the hit: incss but are paid for it,
W ILM ER STEW ART
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves, ?neckly an.{.1Sunday Ciassilled rates Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
W A N T E D — Immediately, salesman
while older weavers grt extra pay
this Cause, otherwise Pecree |‘ ro
ovens and victn.las. Your credit „
??r *|ne- Waycrosa Journalexperienced in selling automobile ________ Altamonte Springs._______ to tench the youngsters the craftt.
will lie entered
against accessories. P. O. Box 705.
FOR SALE— Milk cow nnd house­ Confess!)
is good. Phone 4UL-3. 321 First Herald, Wnycross. Georgia.
&gt;ms and *'indi nf v «m».
We have some beautiful lake As in almost every other big in­
Street^___________________
hold furnishing. 701 West 3rd
IT 18 FCItTIII-Dt OUDKKKD. That
„
...
front
lots on Lake Wildmere one- dustry nowadays, employer's in­
T A M P A MORNING TR IB U N E — Street.
i his citation lie published once n j W A N T E D — Two white waitresses,
T IN AN D M E TA L WORK
half
milo
from the Dixie Highway terest does not halt with teaching
Send in your subscription to the
week f.w eight cnnseeut Ive weeks
Phone Benson Springs inn at our
in
a
nest
o f beautiful clear lakes,
Tribune
or
hand
it
to
your
local
JAMES H, COW AN— All kinds
FOR SALE
D. Vat." 6,h ' U' y " f Uo''" n' bl'r A j expense.
for sale.
of Tin nnd Sheet Metal Work. dealer so you con read Florida’s
75 White Leghorn pullets.
K. A. nonsr.ASd.
We will build your home, land­
J. N. Westbrooks
One yenr
Water and Boat Tanks, A t Oak greatest newspaper.
Clerk of circuit Court. Semi- ! W AN TE D —Two or three light
5l) Rhode Islam! Bed pullets.
nolo County. Florida.
$8.00,
0
months
$4.00,
three
month's
housekeeping rooms.
No chil­ scape your grove, and reliave you
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
Also friers and eggs.
Gunsmith
Hy A. SI. Weeks, It. C.
$2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­ J. G. Gut
phone 111.
dren. Address Box W, Herald O f­ of trouble and worries incident to
Mellonville Ave. (Seal)
Grnphonolas,
Clocks, Sewing
building up a place.
fice.
•I. ‘ I. Sharon.
T Y PE W R ITE R S AND RE P A IR S ance policy udd 75 cents to your
Machine
In
the
meantime,
you
can
go
erder.
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
FOR SALE— Humphrey gas heat­
All makes of typewriters for
I lee. 5, 12. lit. 2fi.
W AN TE D — Furnished apartment fishing. You can fish in any one
121 Sanford Ave.
er nnd hot water tank, cheap. Jati.
DO
YOU
W
A
N
T
to
buy
or
sell
2.
III, 2.1, an.
snle on easy terms, for rent, also
or light hous ekeeping rooms. Tel- of the dozen lakes, nnd if you don’t
repairs. Office supplies. Room 9 .
J , I f * ° „ ndvertUo ,n 1009 U" ion AvenU,?*
know how to fish, we have several
in t i i i : c t itc r iT cot n r o r t i i r 591 Wilson.
Bull Bldg
I tho Galnesvilln Sun.”
experts who will be glad to show
sHVK.NiTII
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1
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%
I,
ClltCI'IT
---------- — ---------- -------------------- ---WEST
cut v11,niw,
\_n
,
.
VI no IM A —Clarksburg, The YOUR CHANCE— $125 buys comHADDOCKS STEAM PRESSERY you. Mr. Schoifield who has been
o
r
I'l.tlMIOA.
IN
t
NII
Hilt
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Clark elmrir exponent, morning
J. G. SH AR O N
fUfite vulcanizing outfit.
Fuji
s i : u i n o m : cot n t i .
Ladies work a specialty.
llu singing at the Baptist Church will
Sunday, mnrnlnn Issue.
DR.
A. D O LAN— Veterinarian. Iticludlnr
IN Cl I AN'i 'lilt V.
instructions and chart for instal­
Atlorney-nt-Law
Sanford
Avenue.
Phone
327-.L
I cent tier word, minimum tie.
vouch
for
the
above.
Itel-AIr lteiilt&gt; Conipaii&gt;. a corpora­
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 313
lation. P. O. Box 324, City.
L A K E JESSUP L A N D CO.. Inc.
W
ill
practice
in all the courts
tion,
complalimni.
DKVELOPKtlS ATTENTION- -Pen­
E. Second St., Sanford, Fla.
W ANTED TO R EN T Jon. 15 to
VS.
Lungwood. Flasacola Is heglnnlrtK the rrentnit de­
Examination
o
f
Abstracts of Land
Ltt Mr. Rozellc measure you
CITATION.
June 15, 3 room Apartment or
velopment In niorlda's history: a
Clnn. et at.. Oefendants.
Titles given especial attention
small furnished house. A. P. Con­
Apartment
house
on
First
St.
half million dollar hlxhwny to the for your spring suit. He will lie Mary
Rooms For Rent
To Mar) i*. t.lnn, Jim. M. Francis
golf beach Just finished: a two at B, L. Perkin's for a few days. ami
This is a bargain.
OlTices in Seminole County Bank
wife. -----------Francis, t'harles nelly &amp; Sons.
million
dollar
bridge
actor,it
KscainV
U
T
If'P
Francis
ami
wife.
Alice
E.
FrtuiF O It H E N
T
—
Two
unfurnishc|
Building
i ,&lt;
„ , . - .t&gt;la Ray started: quarter million
ms. and each ami every of the above IF YOU want to buy or sell your
One five-room bungalow, in good
rooms ami Garage, bln Oak Ave, |dollar opera bouse under construc­ FOR S ALE —iNUtlLc.
New 5 room liunga- mtnvil defendants, if Tlvtns. amt If
property see Thrasher &amp; Garner, condition. $590.00 puts you in this
tion; two millions being spent on
FOR RENT— Front bed room. Furchin e."for JlrS
I d..,nYs\r.U rt.,,|" " V . m o l 'X lim - 112 I’ark Ave. They have the right house.
devslopcrs to get In on ground screened, fronting Dixie Highway. „ ; k inUr.-s(s under nt"in it ml **vt*rv prices.
Sanford Sign Shop
ni.shed. 807 Magnolia Ave.
floor. Write Development Depart­ Price $1550 if sold this month. Buy ' nf tin- following ,|, a*.'d &lt;lt fmi
Five
acre
farm
on
hard
road.
Designers and painters o f San­
FOR R EN T— Desirable front bed­ ment The Pensacola News
from .owner.
Runnals, Sanford,. dunis, to-wli: .Mary
i.lna. Jim, M. the mil itnv „r April, \ l*. t'.ij;,, now in crops. Cheap nnw on easy
Roiito A Bov 517
1 ran.-ts ami w ife ,---------- I'nincls,
ford’ .. distinctive signs. San­
room. 813 Magnolia Avenue,
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­ Fla
r Ul., KOUIL A, UHX 01 i.
i liarlvH S Fraacls ami u lf&lt;% Alice ami then mul there imihe answer terms,
ford Avenue nt First Street.
gusta, Gn.— Augusta’s greatest
l.\ Frunris. nr
In jiml jt tu the hill uf complaint exhlldted
FOit RENT — Two unfurnished classified medium, rate cash ,09c FOR S A LK —The registered a ir -1He- lumU ht rcinafifr th scrii* ti. in
Phone 480-W.
It Is farther nriler.ii that this
M e have houses to T\ nt. Conte
rooms. 004 Laurel Ave.
charge. 10c per line, minimum , dale pups that were in Ball’s :ltl I'aitbs claiming Iiip t ih I s oml
onier
nf
I'iihUi-ui
Inn
in
pnhllsheii
|
in
and
see
us.—
Senunom
Realty
•
„
,
,
■,
,
ler
.M
ary
11
1
iiii,
deceased,
amf
bus.30c.
|show window last Saturday. Males tmn,|, Arthur uiim. .leeeas.Ml. An la The Sunfurd Herald, a newspaper1f 0&lt;(
E. Second Street.
BEDROOM for rent, hot water. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA . — St. Silo. Females $15. J. \V. Coiley, giiHtii* .1 Vmmlio. ilveeaavil
_______
_.
i—■
uml puhllHheil 111 Sullfiiiil. Klorhlu.
919 Oak.
wife, l.oulsa t\ Viiuttliti. iteciNix.'il.
w it n k s s . K. a . Di .iik I.ihm Di.wk OW NER M IL L SE LL close in lot,
Johns County is reached through Ingleside Farm. Cameron Ave.
id
hu
H
ruurt
uml
the
seal
therenf.
,
.
Islah l&gt;. Hurt. iP-i-.-useil unit wIr,-.
desirable location for residence,
— ■ ■■
Hurl, ileceuHeil. nr otlter- In The Sunfurd Her,Oil. a m-wnpu- '
FOR R E N T— Rooms with or with­ the St. Augustine Evening Record.
SAUSAGE
Small cash payment!
Quick
results.
Two
centc
per
word.
w Ih.-, In npil In til&gt; following ii"- tier pnhllsheii la Sunfiivii Sentltioli' for $1,199.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Murlilo and Grunlla from all
All pork, oak smoked, 40 cents m-lltiml Itiiuls Hltuute, lyimt nnd lin­ County.' Pldflrtn. UUCP fach weel, , required and b'alance can be paid
Smnple copy on reauest.
l u r r l t i ' Heat of quality and
Lincoln House.
per pound, post paid. Cash. Mini­ ing In llie i’ ll) nf Siinforil, I'l.untv
wiirkinun.itilp.
WITNESS ro\- huiul anil the nril I mulll lily.
I hono 430-W for sp* j
T A M PA . FLO R ID A — 1 ampa Daily mum shipment, 3 pounds. Satis­ uf Senilniilr uml State nf l-'lorlila,
Write for latest designs.
FOfl R EN T— Large corner rooms
Times, the great
home daily, faction guaranteed. Mrs. Enoch more part Icillni ly ileserltn || im fill- nf the ('ireiill t'oiirt uf the Seventh i poinlment.
C. n. TITLXB&amp;,
Jllllli-lnt Circuit of Hi" Stale iif
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— 11.ivr*. tn-uU:
for one or two people at 309 Park rate l'.4c per word, minimum
S,infi.nl, rinrlile
Ali ttiul purl of the -South West Miirlilu. Ill mill fill- Seotllmli ( ’null- i IN i till t IT I &lt;&gt;I IIT, mi:\ IIN'I II
Sawyer, Tifton, (Ja.
Ave. Telephone 193. Also one charge 25c cash with order. Write
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make you 200 per cent profit on Tmvu'diip in. .smith of it.ms.* ;i
Clerk uf ihe Ciretill C&gt;.urt h. a Rush iiik. i .‘muplat mint,
Building Material
nf Ihe Seventh Jutllelul
scene of stupendous development your investment in ten weeks. Free I Dust, which li. * i-tust m ihe " i
VS.
I'trealt nf l'’ lnrMa In unit \\ till.mi Itn Jdriir. Def,*mlaiit,
D A V ID IT. H Y E R
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till.I,
FUR 111Yi IRC 11
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at
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M IRACLE Concrete Co., general Post. Sample copy sent oa re- Continental Hatchery, Valdosta, in-1- nt [he NnrlhweMt tjliarler of Ihe
Hy A. M. \\ Ml-.US, I •. C.
CITATION.
AltC 'lllTK C T
cement work, sidewalks, build- juni-at.
(in.
Snttthi-anl fjiiarter id Hiihl S.-etInn. t ' I'-nrKi- A. I&gt;eCntli*« met tl. \V Spell
It appearing from the sworn Idll
Town.ililp mnl itniote, ami run I.’.ihi i ci r lr . ttidli-HnfU anil id Cnmi uf eimplailit
filed In this cause
ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. E.Me:uher JL. I Ax
that veil are a resident •.f i slat*
N»nh ..........
tv.....
fm- c.iinplnlnant.
Terwilleger. I’ rop^_________________ ADVERTISING gets reaulta if tt WO DO FOR S A L E — I feet, fine, i '* .......
Hone Itulldlng
Jan.
D
rn
.
.iiiitr)
other
than
the
State
o
f'
chains, tliciice smith In licaht
reaches potential buyers.
Pa$ 1.90 per cord at my farm, G. i ilnIm;,
Florida, that &gt;our r. sldeiicu when I
Lumber and Building Material
mul nhin, all that part nf the] Fell. ii. 12. 2l&gt;. 27. M ir. ii.
Orlando, rtarldn
latka Daily News is circulated in M". L. Smith, R. I. Moore's Sta Fnutitriist &lt;Jumti-r nt tnc Nnrlli- 1 NIITII E III' \1*1*1.II \TIUN m il last heard of was S.infer I. Flnrhl.i, ■
Carter Lumber Company
1 \\ DEF.II I NIlF.lt s i ;i iiiaN that &gt; mu reside tie.' Is unknown.
Mist iJn.i I't.r. and tlm Nnrllm.ist
an industrial and agricultural see- tion.
N. Laurel St.
Phone 5fi5
2.72. UF Till'. lil'-.NI'-.ll \ I. "1 IT Tin i . fori- you, William ItuahliiK, I
tjuailcr uf tin' Snutltw'i'sl fjiiurtcr
tion.
t TF.S III' THE STATE
all* are teijulred t.. lie and uplieiic h. pine*-* of riwiilirrico arc mi* uf Suctlnn :it. Township I!*. Smith
IIIL L LUMBER- CO. House c
I'l.OIIIIIA.
fur..... . said CIren It Court at San­
uf
Italian
2
1
East,
which
Ill's
East
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
sellers
of
i.
Service, Quality nnd Price.
Nntlee Is laciel.y clv'i'li that Illeh- ford. Florida on the 2nd day uf Felt-j
Ii. A . SPE IR
Florida real estate advertise in I IT 18 TilMitHKOitu oRPEftHD, uf iiilundu and Mellniivllle Ituail, aid
J. Handy, put'i'lmser uf Tax rum ), A I &gt;. t-‘ 22.: amt tli.-n and
litis, tlm South l.tll ehultiH.
the
St
t’etersburu'I’
inies
One
cent
tlmt
)*iu.
noil
cm-li
nf
xnn,
Im,
mnl
me.-d.
t
eicrsourg
times,
one
ccni
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the
*.th
TO TH E PU BLIC:
I ha*re make answer to the itlll nf
and tn any and all other persons |
CA RPEN TE R
rhis lull nf .•.nnpinint in tuii whose names me unknown, riaim- day uf J tine A, I*. Hi22. has filed rumplulut exhlldt. d UKallut vnu, j
The following named contract­ cent a word dully, two cents a word
said
eei
t
If
leal.*
In
my
nfflce.
uml
Ollier
wise u ilecrei'
pro t’ititfx ■&gt;
Inc
mi)
rlnht,
title
nr
interest
Itl
Sundays.
__ _____________ cmisii mi tin- 2ml day of Kehriiury
ors are fair to Organized Labor rn
Itrp alriiiii: mul lli'lto ilr tln x
xf n r&gt;•f i &gt;I •f , fffiaf « r • .»
L* - ')i *1I llli* (
I t*Itj&gt;••' tit ftilllfuiti. and lu tin- prnpei ty h. i i lniihuv e has made upldlcutlnri f..|- tax deed will l.e entered avtainst you
It la i.rdei'eil that tills Citation
and pay the Union Scale set by THE MORNING JOURN.VL is the. p,&gt;mlni&gt;ii' fouidv, i-'l m-1*In. unld !.*■- d. si-rllii A. nr mi) part nr parrel tu Issue tn ncc-.rituiice with law.
Aili1ri'&lt;M
- 1(Ml P a l i n « ' ( ( i » .%! »■#
Said
certificate
•■ml.rac.
s
the
fulhe puldlshea! *.m*e ti wevdc fur four
accepted want ad medium in 1 litu a Milt tn i|uli-t till,- In the rum- tlmrei.r.
Local No. 12(51 of Painters, Dec­
luw lap ilveu-i'lhcd ptnperty situat­ cnnseeutlvn weeks.
It
Is
herrhy
nrdered
that
yon
tiialnntil.
.1
.
r
l.alrot.
tn
thi'
hi-ridnorators and Paper Hangers of Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word liidnr.- tli-m-rltiinl land, and then and and 'iicli of you |,e and appear In— ed in Semlnide euttnt), Flnrida. InWitness m&gt; timid and i.'ttl &lt;&gt;f the
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Ciretill Court mi Hits 2»ih via) of
America:
tIliTt- ni.lkn llllHWt-r to this hill of lure our said Circuit t’ntiri at the wit:
Heir, mi:’ 1 ft. S. uf N\V ear. nf
11. e.'iiiher A. 11. 1 2I.
W. Ii. Pell, F. W. Tcmpecton, FLO R ID A — ORLANDO— Orlnndo fiiniplulnt I'Xhlhlti'd attiilnst you lit Court House at Sanford, Elm Ida. mi
MU' *1 See 3it Twp 20 S. tlaiUie
E. A In HUH.ASS.
*1)1 T ill. \ Nil FAINT
V. C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace
20
East.
Run
E
f.2.lt
ft
N
fiO
ll.2
Clerk nf CUenlt Court. SemiTlm Calm Th a t Savva You
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
fi.
W,
7
.7
.0
ft.
S.
30U.2
ft.
mul
Hole
futility,
Florida.
Jimincz, H. Darrow. R. L. S e l-! fied business, rate lc a word, min­
Money. .
Men. Id.' ft N. nf SW Cur. uf
I Seal)
Manufactured tty
lers, Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk, I. S. imum 24c cnslt with order.
See 3It Twp. 20 S. Ranke 2'i
|!)
M. WEEKS. D. f .
E lirr«aii-I.liid *li&gt; )r I'n la t Tat,
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W.
E Ron N 711 ft. K lot;, s fi.
J. it. Shamil,
Sold hy
S. 1.37 ft. Wly 1020 ft 21 ai-re-.
S.dh'li.a- fur Complainant.
Venable. Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. A L IT T L E W A N T AD in The
l.aasMNa; f a i n t COMPANY
Ttie
said
laud
li.-liat
assi-ss.'il
at
Jail.
2,
:*,
H
i,
23,
3ll.
“ A S K MR. C O N N E L L Y ”
113 Miaacttidlu Axr.
O. Shinholser. We also ask the
Herald will bring you big re­
tin- dale of the Issuanee nf aiieli
Fla.&lt;iae '270
public to see their painters have sults. Advertise those old articles
i ei llfleate In the name uf A. Hau­
About the Following Bargains
er. I ulema said eertlflcate shall In* British Cotton
M
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l
l
their local card.
you have stored away nnd havo
reit.'iumed aei'iirdlng t.. law tax
H. Darrow, Pres.
no use for. A little thirty-ccnt ad s|v-rnniu l»il il irr»Iii w mi l*al hip! t(i S E V E N T l I . . e l I t &gt;u&gt; S n i i f u r d \ * e - deed will Issue thereon nti the 3rd
it
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In
Boom Is Now Showing
may hring you several dollars.
e ii tti' it ViI*11 riMiitiN, KtiritKri
day nf Fetiruar), A. I*. 1025.
Chiropodist
rn n trrn e »p n *u re ,
*l,.*iili.
Fai s )
IN r i l t r i IT I til II I'. SEVENTH Phone 148 nnd a representative
Witness
ill)
nfflelul
signature
fliHc
In,
I
im
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ii
IV
im,
I'rli't*
Ji iiif iv i. r i i i r i i t . s u m in o i .e i
terms.
FOOT
S PE C IA LIS T
Lack
O
f
Operatives
and seal tills Ihe Huh day of De­
8,T,i .'iH—
runVi. Still |»t*r iiioulh.
will call to seo you.
t ot N i t , ri.n in iiA .
ri III her A. !&gt; . 11)21.
Corn*. Hanlons. In grow ­
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J. E, I.altof, t.'umpl.tlnant,
E A nul l it.ASH
ing Nalls. Heavy Call­
s l i t e n t l a l neetl.nv u f «‘ i l v . n i . l e v v a l k s |
Vlt.
M a n c h e s t e r ,J un. in.— Some­
f^Uti) «
— Hail per itioiillt Im im n
Clift: I'iieoit I'ulirt Siiulu.de
ouses or tfrcd a.-ht'iat
m u l s t r e e t a l l In m u l p a i d f u r .
Charles E Hr.eiti-r. J If Hagsilati-, IhwIiik d Nurllicl land. Ivlin.'. Im In/:
C.niiiiy. Florida.
thing o f a tratHfurinutinn i.* ban
feet.
r»«riM&gt;iti Imtiaubiu-, imiderii, nnd
P r i c e *.*),2ell.u n , s.'am c a s h . S '.u p e r
In iht* c*m 11111v o f S c i ul11*d*1 m u l S l a t e
IN CHANCERY.
^iMid hit'lltloti* Prli’i*
(Heat)
muii 1h,
jrenittg in the Lancashire cotton
D ll. C. I.. E M I.E h
Trustee, and each *&gt;f them. If liv­ of I'lfitld.i. to-wit:
Hy A. :,l WEEKS, D. C
!„,t
t »-). of Sanford
triadi , which has een under ,t cl iud
ing and If dead, all parti.** **la'u:
Vowel) Drew Eldar.
S I N T V - E l l l It I ih .I lo t .in 1*i i 1111 I In F I N E - f u - r e u r a s u e u n i t e n e a r C n iin llchilitH Aildittori tn Sanfor I.
tint tntiiri'HtH In tlm lundii and pi*i-Phono.
Elevator
Orlando.
.if depression since the great unni
t i r n i i r , e u s l r r n e v p i . s i i r e . SI..-.-.U.
«r&gt; C ln li , s m a l l tmaasr, a l l tn r lit , *
iiM |i« r plat thereof duly rceurd
mIsi's Involvcit in this suit, us
ATTE N TIO N CONTRACTORS
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0
—
!-,
Cllsti.
*22.11
I'nsli,
*211
p
e
r
in
u
iilli.
uf
it
few
years
ago.
Looms
which
i*d In I*hit lh»*di 2. I'iiUPH tl'2 inid
In-lrs. ilnvlaens, it ran tees hi* iitln*r
f)R B U IL D E R S
il :t of the I1ii Idle Iterurdfi *if
ntood idle for many months are be­
rliilninuts, under Charles
E.
|,OTH — I.OTH — I.CITM
Cum pare these prices: 100 Camp ing run again, and on
H
eml iml*1 I'ounty. P lurid.*.
Rreeiler. 4. H. Itak'S.tale. Trustee
looking
And t*» any and nil part Ion whiwi*
and each uf them. deceased nr
ii iilll pul &gt;iiii la
nf Mdiiii* of lln* Ii «*k| liif m in (iiii n. Johnston 2-tiiish
windows, gootl round for operatives to work oth­
nanoH are unknown, H.-ilmitu; any
Elton J. Moughton
olherw Iml*. I lefendant s
A rbnitre* I m liiukr mimr r»*i»l
Set* nt,
lontiition, 12 light Hlxlft glass, in er looms, manufacturers lititi they
rlKht, title nr Inter.*f»t In and tn the
OltHER Full Htrill.lCATlON
pni|iert&gt;
herel
Ilbeforc
d*'&gt;4«*rlhed
or
lots
of
25
windows
$1.75
each;
To Charles E. Hreeder, If living,
havo migrated to other industries.
A R C H IT E C T
and If dead, all parties cl.*,lining In­ any part *«r pareel thereof.
in lots 50 windows $1.00 each. Ilk) This necessitates the adoption of
It appearlriK hy tlo* sworn Idtl of
terests under Charles E. Hreeder.
windows
fur
$1.25
ouch,
delivered
methods hitherto foreign to the
(Itealturs)
deceased, nr ntherwlsi-; .1. II Raws* eomiilalnt In thla i'ltum* filed, that
First National Bank UId{f.
Sanford.
trade, and unknown to tin- oldest
dale. Trustee. If living, mnl if dead. 5'&lt;(ii and each of you, have or claim 105 .Magnolia Ave.
103
N.
Park
Ave.
all purlieu i-laitnlltK interests muter j Pi have smm* right, title -&gt;r Inter, st
T. L. LONG
weaver.
S a n fo rd , ------------- F lo rid a
J. II. Ragsdale. Trustee, d' "eased. In ami !■• the lands and premisess
Phone 48
Phone 122
311 First Street
Sanford
Children leaving school ate in,,r utlii-rwIse. uf. In, and tu tue ful-1 herehdtefure descrihed
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prottably rafn and sHftttJy wamwrin extrema north portion; fresh
easterly wind*.
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JDENBY’S ACriONlCom m unity Fair clo se d
LAND
COMPANY
At Longwood With Big
IN OIL LEASES Banquet Thursday Night SALE TO CLOSE
IS COMMENDED
ON SATURDAY

*s Decla&gt;olicy Is
fntilAft
Monday
i

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924.

Minority Report o f Senate
Committee Takes Up Task
of Defending Former Sec­
retary of American Navy

Heaps Criticism
Upon Albert Fall

ves
risis

Report Made Prior To Final
Adoption of Majority Opin­
ion to Be Made Next Week

ficulty In
[inisters
id Justice

With a banquet at the Orange
The senator was followed by Dr.
and Black beginning at 7:30 o'­ E. D. Brownlee, pastor o f the San­
clock Thursday night, the Long- ford Presbyterian Church, w h o
wood Chamber of Commerce doa- spoke on the relation of the church
cd the two day community fair, to the upbuilding of a communi­
the first exhibition of its kind in ty. M. B. Smith, stats’s attor­
the history of tho town and the n ey who Is now in Sanford in con­
first in the county in nearly a nection with the term of circuit
quarter of a century. A number court that is in progress, gave a
of prominent men from Sanford, Vivid word plcturo of the future
Orlando and other cities in this o f the state. Sir. Smith touched
section, were in attendance.
upon the phenomenal growth of
Visitors were welcomed to Long- tho past and declared in effect
wood with an address by Mayor that this was merely an introduc­
J. E. Walker. J, E. McCormick, tion to whnt is coming.
president of the Orange County
James G. Sharon, newly ap­
Chamber of Commerce, replied in pointed judge of the Scminolo
behalf of the visitors. Mr. Mc­ county court, urged that the pos­
Cormick praised the cltixena o f sibilities of the state be boosted
Longwood for their progrosalvo- to tho utmost to make tho state
ness and predicted a rapid growth continue1 to go forward. Continu­
of this section, particularly Long­ ed work by those living here, tho
wood, Sanford and Orlando.
judgo declared, will make Florida
Senator M. 0. Overstreet, of Or­ the leading stnte of the entire
lando, followed with nn address union.
on community development. The
A new phase of Judge Shar­
senator congratulated Sominolo on’s recommendation wns brought
county on its roads, both those out by R. J. Holly, in connection
actunlly in existence nt the pres­ with the link between the develop­
ent and particularly upon its pro­ ment of a community nnd the
gram for rood development na in­ press. Mr. Holly urged publicity
cluded in recommendation by the ns the means of bringing about
Chamber of Commerce and tho development of tho latest resourc­
County Commissioners.
es of a community.
Senator Overstreet dcclnrcd that
Dr. W. C. Weir, president of
this and other progrnms of do-* Rollins College, spoke on educa­
vclopmcnt now contemplated or tion nnd its relation to spiritual
under way, insured Sanford and life in a community. Ho declared
Seminole county of a particularly that spiritualized
eduention is
bright future.
(Continued on pugo 3)

NUMBER 144. j

To London

TAKING ACTION
ON SHOALS BILL

Pale Of Stock To Date la
Already
Past
$200,000;
Mark
And Indications
Point To Oversubscription

vA

rtfe.4

Leaders Favor Taking
Bill to Conference
Instead O f Sending:
It To A Committee

Subscribers Now
Number Near 175

Matter “Simmers”
Until Saturday

Records Of Company Shows
Large Number is Interest­
ed; Many Small Investors.

A.. .■ ■' J President Is Reported
Euan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.— Con­
Sale of stock in tho Sanford Ho­
To Be in Favor O f
Alnr.son B. Houghton of New York
curring in tho majority’s “ full
tel-Realty compnny, already well now nmbnssador to Germany, is to
Measure’s Passage
measure of criticism" Albert B.
past the $200,000 mark, will close he transferred to London, succeed­
nt 11 o’clock Saturday night, Harry ing Amlinssndor Frank II. Kellogg,
16.— Repre- Texas will have a woman secretary Fall as secretary of Interior, but
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—
defending Edwin Denby as sec­
T. Bodwcll, through whose realty newly appointed secretary of state.
leichstag of o f stnto as well ns a governor. retary of tho navy for his part
organization tho stock is being sold, according to reports prevalent in Congressional leaders wero
laded by Dr. She’s Mrs. S. W. Mehnrg of Plain- in connection with the naval oil
nnnounced Friday morning. Tho official circles.
atill in the air Thursday night
campaign to dispose of the stock
lancellor and view. Mrs. Fcharg was one of leases, the Republican minority
ns to what steps would he tak­
"Ma” Ferguson’s first senate oil committee has reported
will be closed with a whirlwind
declaration Governor
appointees.
en next in the Muscle Shoals
drivo that will include visits to
conclusions to the sennte prior to
or today has
many prospective purchasers hith­
controversy. There were incalling up for adoption next week
intil Monday
erto unrcnchcd.
of tho majority report.
cr using indications, however,
There are now 175 subscribers
Submitted by Spencer
jUther ia exthat a determined effort
to tho compnny, it is announced.
The report, signed by Senators
ilty in fimlwould
be made in the house to
Ail indications, according to those
Smoot, of Utah, Stanfield, of Ore­
ike the portin charge of the sale, point to n
gon, Buruum, of New Mexico, Cam­
send the Underwood bill into
justice,
cleanup of the stock if not over­
eron of Arizona, and Spencer, of
conference rnther than to tho mili­
subscription by Snturdny night. It
former lord
Missouri, was submitted by the last
tary committee.
is urged that those desiring to pur­
named senator so it might be be­
After tho tn?aruro,
approved
Recent minister
chase shares not wuit for the call Church Board Declares Expul­
fore the senato prior to the calling
irx-Srtsemann
Wednscday
by
senato
had
been
sion Will Be Fitting Punish­
of n solicitor but that they come
up for ndoption next week of tho
messaged to the houso Chairman
Jcrninn chunto the office o f the Botlwql! Realty
majority
report
submitted
at
the
ment
for
Alleged
Teachings
Testimony Given Before Sub­ last session by Senator Walsh,
Company Snturdny otherwise they
his appointThat Were Heretical Nature McKenzio of the military commit­
committee Shows Nation Democrat, Montana, prosecutor in
nro liable to he left behind when
lernoon from
tee nnpounrud he would allow tho
tho snlc is closed.
Has Money and Genius Yet the nil inquiry.
|r he had nsquestion
to “ simmer” probably un­
CLEVELAND,
O.,
Jan.
10.—Ex­
In the whirlwind tho campaign
"The minority concurs," the retlmt he had
Trails Other Nation in Work
til
Bntunlay
before seeking unan­
pulsion
from
tho
ministry
wan
an­
with which the sale is to he closed
oprt said, "in the full measure of
solution for
solicitors
will
make
the
rounds
of
imous
content
to have the pro­
nounced
here
Thursday
os
a
fitting
(cabinet crisis.
NF3W YORK, Jan. ltL-M onoy c.ri.llci8m wl)‘ch thu. »«»jority in­
the railroad shops here, the ire punishment for Right Rev. William posal sent to conference. An ob­
,
'
. . . dulge upon the conduct of u cnliiI— the first
'omus for an ulr program that nct onkcr who ia ahown to have
plant nnd the titiKty plants. It is Montgomery Brown, retired bishop jection from any member would
rvntivc hour- nnd ge
thought thnt ninny subscribers will of the Protest Episcopal Diocero of block this procedure and it v.us
would
put the United States in the accepted a loan of $100,000 and,
thc republic
bo found there among men that Arkansas. The finding cumc from indicated that in tiiis event Mr.
ply will appear leud of any other nation are avail­ certain other favors while in office.
haven't had time to arrange pur­ the church’s hoard of review ufter McKenzie would seek a rule to
Friday uft- able in thin country, yet in per­ Such nets cannot he tolerated nnd
Special
Committee
Of
Cham­
chases earlier in tho week.
Seven
of
This
Number
W
ill
Be
arc
not
to
he
condoned.
formance, the nation is fnr behind
three days o f argument on the no­ luivo tlie bill shunted to conferences
It is urged by Mr. Bodwcll that tion of the trial court which last instead of to the military commit­
Interpretation of Statutes.
ber of Commerce Makes Re­
Played in Sanford and Sev­
iruted to ironing Fruncc, England and Japan. This
contemplating investment in May found Bishop Brown guilty of tee where it otherwise would go.
“ We agree ns well," it added,
try situation, wns the burden of testimony Thurs
port Relations With A. C. L.
eral Others Will Be Played those
the stock consult their bankers in of uttering doctrines contrary to
Senator friends of the bill, how­
(trouble in the day before the congressional sub­ "with the majority opinion thnt the
Over Projects In Sanford.
It Cities Thnt, Are Nearby order to relieve any fears that they those held by the church.
ever, were inclined to believe it
! May and which committee of inquiry Into the Unit­ only possible criticism thnt could
may
possibly
have
In
connection
bo placed upon the conduct of the
into a hope- ed States air service.
The reviewing body ntfirmod the would be best to have the meas­
Negotiations with the Atlantic
iford baseball fans will have with the venture. Prompt action, trial proceedings without excep­ ure go to committee in tlie house.
Witnesses declared American de­ secretary of the navy, Edwin Den­
sc of the indecirecent general signers had developed types of air­ by, or of any assistant secretary, Const Line Railroad Company to- an opportunity of seeing the Mil- however, is regarded ns essential tion. Bishop William A. Leonard They oxnrCMed tho belief that the
pchstag.
planes— military nnd commercial— relntes entirely to the interpreta­ words providing increased parking waulee Brewers in seven gninea on for at the rate the stock is now of Cleveland, presiding officer of bill would have plenty o f friends
,ra cabinet nm- which for their respective purposes tion of statutes glaringly ambig­ facilities at tile Sanford station the lAal field when they piny some selling prospective investors will the court, explained thnt tho pow­ in the military committee and that
ho unable to secure stock if they
caricty of con- could not he equalled by other na­ uous nnd to the inauguration of
to put the sentence into effect perhaps nfter come alterations had
{ 4f J er
of till leading teams of both major delay unduly.
will
be
concentrated
upon
by
the
administrative
policies
where
no
rests with tiie house of bishops. been made the committee would re­
tions.
They
told
of
the
majority
of
kely hostile curMr. Bodwcll pointed to th* fact That body, which meets nt the gen­ port tho hill, paving the way for
special committee of ttic Sanford lengufc, according to an announce­
him during the world records for aircraft which express statute exists."
“ The disputed interpretation of Chamber of Commerce, it was an­ ment \pp$artng in Milwaukee pa­ that a _ nurpher of ’ small in­ eral convention of tho church in final action on theb Underwood
ek of bartering the United States holds of the op­
w
..provestors nro coming into the pro.
l 4CT»- U CN&gt;ru- eration of the air ninll, “ the great­ statutes is urapcjly „befor$ the nounced Friday noun at the regular pers lVit Sunday when Louis M. jeet and that indications are thnt New Orleans next spring, will lieur post! bv u inodiiU'jron of it ut this
the reports of the trial and review
ve r^.uV •o f &lt;e­ est, commercial Service in the' n n &gt; ;i for bimetal determination
chamber meeting when n committee Nahln,business manager announc­ many other;* will seek stock before courts nnd approve or disapprove
Representative Longworth,, the
m eliminate the world;" o f privnte flying in West­ nnd nothing In th*1record in tho
tho
sale
closes
tomorrow
night.
ed
the
completion
of
the
schedule
Republican lender, saiii h** had not
party and other ern rtntcs which outdid similar leant effects the integrity and pa­ report was rendered. Other mat­ of trainng games.
them.
Approval
can
be
given
only
Mcnmvhile the results obtained
by a two-thirds vote of all the 130 made up his mind ns to whnt pro­
the conduct of activities in any other country; of triotic devotion to duty and high ters o f importance pertaining to
All together the Brewers will thus far in tho company’s nppcul hishons entitled to cust ballots.
the relations of the railroad com­
cedure should lie followed. Noithlis campaign bc- the readiness of bankers and busi­ character of Secretary Denby."
With further reference to tho pany nnd the city, were reported play |fi exhibition games nnd in for co-operation of Hanford citi­
If “this majority is obtained the!or wan Chairman Snell of the rules
tho election of ness institutions to utilize ncriul
addition to those fa y e d here, will zens, nre hailed with pride by offi­ sentence announced Thursday will committee prepared to say wheth­
$100,000 loan to Foil, the report by the committee.
|the nationalists transportation.
The committee .declared that,! appear in contests in nearby cities cials of the company ns being a he formally pronounced by the pre­ er h? would favor roporti.i ga res­
»
Nevertheless, commercial nvin- said:
acreage ir. their
"I f the claim thnt these favors though tho parking space mutter o f Orlando, Eustis, Leesburg and certain indication of the interest siding bishop of the church. Fail­ olution to rend the hill to confer­
as, and It wns giv- tion in the United States is threat­
were
in the nature o f bribes is sus­ had been discussed nt length and Lnktlani. The schedule is regard­ thnt is being taken in the project ure to obtain n two-thirds vote, ence if plans of Mr. McKenzie to
|tus through Gus- ened with death in its infnncy, wit­
Announced one week ngo today,
ed ly Otto Borchert, owner of the
were
The biggest nir- tained in the criminal proceedings counter propositions had been made club, ns one of the best baseball the sale of stock in tho company would, it wns said, amount to a obtain unanimou* consent
espousal of a nn- nesses testified.
by
both
City
Commissioners
nnd
already
begun,
punishment
ade­
frustrated. Rej. Garrett, the Dem­
disapproval
that
would
in
elTcct
craft manufacturers ure
being
Igcois coalition,
inilroud officials, no appreciable card! thit could hnve been arrang­ hns been increasing steadily each bo a reversal of both the courts.
on ntir leader, who has declared
eing the new cab- driven from the field, nnd the gov­ quate nnd prompt will follow. progress could be reported. Rec­ ed.
day to such an extent that pre­
himself in favor of the bill, reiter­
Brown
.May
i’etition
ranger o f over­ ernment was held chiefly rcsopnsi- Crime is individual ami guilt is ommendations of the committee,
Mnnaper Ilnrry Clnrk nnd his diction that tlie entire isruc will
Possibility that the New Orleans ated his belief that it should go to
: upon its career ble because it not only failed to personul. Under the Constitution according to the report, arc to he regulars will arrive in Sanford have been disposed by tomorrow
meeting may not bo cnilcd upon to conference rnther than committee,
D:l out of toil votes co-operate with private airplane men are presumed to be innocent
Mur. 5. according to present plans night, is justified, officials further vote on the que
question was revealed
•YU". McKenzio who led the light
manufacturers, but nctually com­ until proven guilty, but whether transmitted to the higher officials und will he followed nn Mnr. 13 declared.
bledged to it.
of the railroad niui favorable ac­
in tho house for the bill pasicd dur­
when
Joseph
W.
Shafts,
chief
coun­
[cabinet posts not peted with them to a disastrous the participants be in fact guilty tion is expected.
Plans for rushing the develop­
by the renkies. Manager Clnrke,
under the law of innocent, the act
sel for Bishop Brown, notified the ing tiie lust session to authorizo
)l bo alloted to the degree.
no ment of the proparty are said to appeal court of hie clients inten­ acceptance of Henry Ford’s bid for
The committee reported that its lias nlrenly nnnounced that
itself
is
most
represensible,
causes
_lho ministry of
Constructive Plan Fought
jiohiouts ’ ill be permitted to enter be nbout complete and within u tion to petition tlie house of bi.di- Muscle Shoals, declared there hml
Representative Randolph Perkins national humiliation nnd cannot be request for an uptown ticket office camp Inti
’ be vacant tentfew days announcement o f those
had
been
met
with
tho
statement
ons for the selection o f n court of been too much talk already in
Saemisch, whom of New Jersey, sub-committee chair overlooked.”
The fir t exhibition game to he plans will he made, it is under­ ultimate appeal, to which the case committee over the question nnd
from Mr. T. L. Dumas, division
The
minority
asserted
that
the
in view, declined man, declurcd nt the outset that
superintendent, that the business played h re will he on Mur. 13 stood.
ti nt nothing could be gained by re­
(Continued on page 3)
might he further referred.
portfolio of trans he intended to lead tho inquiry
in Sanford did not warrant such nguinst ’ lucky” Harris’ Washing­
Concluding scenes in the trial ferring the Underwood bill to his
Jgrr Is considered away from the investigation of
an office. The average monthly ton Scnuors und world’s cham­
were murked by the personal par­ committee.
Irtnnco as the com- government air service financing,
ticket rules here, Mr. Dumas said, pions. !•ve days later the Brew­
He fiid if the committee is giv­
ticipation of Bishop Brown. At tho
&gt;f the Dawes plan which characterized the Washing­
are between $1,000 nnd $5,000, ers will i cot Tris Speaker’s Cleve­
morning session he addressed tiie en jurisdiction and report.l a modi­
ftailcd the author- ton sittings, toward a search for
which is insufficient to wurrunt land Indins here.
court of affirmation of his bclief'.i fied bill the house and senuto would
stry.
u constructive plan in which the
The tc m will break camp on
added facilities.
and during the afternoon session be nt odds over ut least some pro­
tho new Gcrmnu government and private resources
In response to u committee re­ Apr. 8 ml its finnl game on Flor­
..........
.. were
....... given,
. . . . . vision, with u result that the proh*
ut which....................
the findings
could join in creating u powerful
quest that a viaduct be construct­ ida soil vill he played in Lees­
bdd
his
fciiow
Vdshopa
flatly
thnt lum would have to he referred to
tary—Dr. Gustav commercial nnd military program.
ed on First street at the ice plant burg on pr. 3 against the Read­
he hml no desire to retract one conference before the end of the
That
tho
Seminole
county
convict
Representative Frank It. Reid of
WASHINGTON. Jun. 10.— By a in order to eliminate blockading ing Club of tho International
seai ion, if any final actioa is to be
e Interior— Martin Illinois instated, however, upon standing vote of 170 to 0 the house of the crossing there, the super- League. The team will also meet camp is in a "particularly unsani­ word of id* teachings.
obtained.
“
Oil,
1
can
not
do
that,”
he
ex
tary
condition"
is
tho
conipluint
scorching each “ witness for knowl­ Thursday passed ihe $30,000,000 intendnnt replied that he thought Atlanta ad Nashville before going
Tim eoin.uittco chairman also
contained in the final presentment claimed when Bishop Leonard ask
onomics— Dr. Knrl edge Concerning “ the $433,000,000 rivers and harbors bill.
that such a structure could be to Louis*)lle where it opens the of thu county grund jury which ed if he wished to do so. “ I did i deehir.xl h im vlf in fnvot of limit­
the government spent on the air
The measure as sent to the sen­ 50 per cent o f the expense which .season.
completed its work and adjourned not intend to make my statement ■ing the house conferees to three
Food—Count Von services between 1020 nnd 1024." ate would authorize this expendi­ was estimated nt $25,000 to $30,­
Followi g is a complete schedule for the term Thursduy afternoon. of this morning ro obscure us to j rcpreientati.es which would menu
He frankly stated that he was try­ ture for improvement on 35 pro­ 000.
o f tho twin:
Rep. Morin, Republican, I’etinsylvaSix true bids and four no true bills give rise to liny such possibility.”
Labor — Heinrich ing to learn "whnt, if nnything, the jects.
March 13— Washington Ameri­ were returned by the body.
Following the report, the com­
I
ilia,
(Jiiiiin. Democrat, Mi.- dssippi,
government got for this money,"
Included in the bill was nn mittee was directed to tuku up with cans ut S nford.
ur
I •
a
XT
J,,,d himself. Proponin' - o f the
In
the
report
on
the
convict
und
whether,
if
nt
all,
private
air­
Justice—Dr. Schuamendment by Representative Bur­ thu railroad the matter of making
March 8— Cleveland American* camp the grand jury recommended
craft interests wore aided, by such ton Republican, Ohio, to name a some provision of berths for trav­ nt Snnforl.
1•aid to have ns one o f thdlr reasons
that steps he taken to improve con­
losls and Telegraphs an expenditure in their struggle section of the Black Warrior Riv­ elers leaving Sanford; placing a
March 9 — Baltimore Interna­ d i t i o n s . Complaint also was made
for preferring ko luivo the hill
WASHINGTON,
Jnn.
10.—
The
to “ get America into the uir."
er in Alabama, between dam No. 17 crossing gong at the Goldsboro tionals ut Eustis.
to committee in the house the be­
thut
u
quantity
of
uhiimioncd
The first testimony to go into nnd Locust nnd Mulberry forts. crossing, and tiie inclusion of SunJcfense—Otto GessMarch II—Cincinnati Nationals trucks mid machinery ho removed. house piuwcd the $211,000,000 rivers lief thut a majority of senate con­
and
harbors
authorization.
the
record
wns
a
letter
from
Ar­
Lake Bankhead, in honor of tho ford in the advertising of the rail­ at Suufoij.
l
•
. I■
The county court house nnd juil,
C. Bascom Slump announced lie ferees i might be hostile Do the
thur Brisbane, publicist, in reply to late Senntor Bankhead of
that road passenger service advertising.
March iJJ— Baltimore Interna­ upon inspection, was found to he
would resign ns secretary to the hill and disinclined to put up u
a request that he testify. Ho said
George A. DcCottes, at the re­ tionals ut riustis.
in u satisfactory condition. The president. Representative Everett light to keep it intuct.
ised Killing his attitude on the air question was state.
No effort was made to amend or quest of the chamber president,
March si—Cincinnati Nationals county home, is in need of new
The word went around th • cap­
Sanders of Indiunu will succeed
enough known; that the Unit eliminate any of the amounts cur­ gave a sketch of the organization at Orlnmfc.
Indifferent woil
itol
today that Pro- Idont Coolidge,
screens
and
it
was
recommended
ed States should take warning , ried in the bill, and its nassnge of the Hotel-Realty Company
March 25, 20 — Philadelphia that drinking wutcr he provided, him.
now
thnt the Underwood bill had
Tho Isle o f I’ inca treaty recog­
from the great air activity dis
(C'tntinucd on Page 3)
(Continued From Page 3)
thut tho steps and tlie porch he nizing Cuban sovereignty over the emerged victorious over tho Jones
CISCO, Jan. 16.— played by France, England and Ja I was accomplished in less than six
; hours nfter it was taken up.
repaired ami thut n septic tank territory was taken up by Ijj'j Iamendment, was desirous of hav­
Dorothy Elling- .pan—the latter especially;
that “ ai . The measure represents u com...
to provide for snnitury arrange­ senate after more than twenty ing final congressional action tak­
Jhl confessed slayer though future wars will he won or i promise between the rivers nnd
en on tha Underwood proposal, be­
ments he installed.
Ither. Mrs. Anna Ei- lost in the air we are as unpre­ harhors committee nnd administra­
years.
The school hoard was requested
I'ocd Friday a smil- pared «:• Germany: “ that we should tion leaders who several weeks ago
Railroad executives
continued fore adjournment Mur. 4, nnd wiu
to correct what wus termed by the their testimony before u senato piopared to do what he could to
jdiffcronce that hns “ stop this nonsense o f building notified the committee thnt n $52,­
grand jury as the crowded condi­ committee on n hill to reduce the tiring the senate nnd house Into
Ner attitude since $15,000,000 battleships to serve ns 000,000 hill reported last year must
tion
of the school busses.
dday, charged with targets for bombers,’* and acquire he pored down approximately $13,­
interest charged on govrcramwi COmP,ot* W " " * WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Con­ other b'lnids closer to it which had
True bills were returned against loans.
at once, even if they had to lie 000,000 to comply with President
flicting
views
on
ratification
of
the
been
ccdd
to
Cuba.
Senator
Mc­
Charley Lewis, charging breaking
A plan to Iran* for to Washington Tugs A re Unable To
mi
12 hours of purchased abroad, “ 2,000 of the Coolidgc’a program of economy.
20-year-old treaty recognizing Cu­ Cormick, [Republican, Illinois, re­
flay, tho girl still best fighting plnnes thnt can be
Although several amendments ban sovereignty over the Isle of plied that tho isle v a s no different anil entering with intent to commit the legal proceedings instituted iu
a felony; Then. Morris, manslaugh­ Montana against Senator Burton Move Submarine S-19
the party" just as made.’’
were proposed, none rcluted to tho I’ ines was presented
Thursday from othlrs about Cuba, either ter; i’resly Williams, first degreu K. Wheeler wus placed before offi­
after the murder
figures carried for projects. Rep­ when the senate finally begun con­ geographically or historically.
murder; Robert Muck, first degree cials.
CHATAM. Mara., Jan. 10.—Tha
d at an apartment Society
resentative Barbour, Republican, sideration of the pact under uu
Leader
VVill
“ Force »nd only force," Senator murder; J. H. Mundon, desertion
A bill to make mandatory the submarine S-ll) Friduy was firmly'
IHer mother lay nt
California, sought to insert a pro­ agreement culling for final vote Swnnson asserted, “ can tear tho and withholding means of support
imposition of prison sentences for
during a flare of W ed For Fourth Time vision that communities should this session.
isle of Piri-s from Cubu. This nn- nnd Henry Williams, breaking and violations of the prohibition law* held in the sand on the outer bur
contribute to the cost of locnl pro.
Senator Swanson of Virginia tion will never vote to use this entering with intent to&gt; commit u was reported by the houso judiciary of Orleans Harbor whore she ran
aground early Tuesday in the fog.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Soc- jects before receiving financial aid ranking Democrat on tho foreign i force to ^erpotunto this injustice felony.
committee.
Two powerful tugs strained at its
from
the
government.
This
wns
No hills wero found in the inves­
Florida Tract icty received a thrill Friday in the rejected, however, ns was an amend relations committee, vigorously 1at tho hoh‘«i. of any one. War will
hawser three hours in flood tide
urged ratification of the treaty, in -[not be iniulgcd in by the Ameii- tigation o f the eases of Stephen
announcement that Preston Bibearly
Friday morning but faded to
by Representative Itoscn- sistlng the United States owed the ' can pcopU to obtain territory to
By Coolidge son, playwright and social leader, ntent
Welch, uttenipt to commit arson; Public Debt Increases move the stranded vessel.
blooip, Republican, West Virginiu, isle to Cuba under an agreement; which the! are not entitled."
anti former husband of Mrs. Al­ designed to prevent nil pollution
W. E. Steward, grand larceny; R.
which gave to the American nnvy | I.eadcrsure hopeful of obtaining M. Lowe, rupu; und E. Hy I'ulmcr, 7 Times in Ten Years
fON, Jan. lfi.— Pres- gernon Durnby, nieco of the Inte of streams.
a coaling station at Guantanamo.
a vote oif thu treaty before the obtaining money under fulse pre­
|today issued an or- Murehull field of Chicago, will em­
WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. — Tho | Gas Stove Explodes
, Tr
The agreement wns assailed in : end of thu week, with the outc &gt;me tenses.
[ily ! reserving 110 bark in his fourth matrimonial
public
debt o f the United States
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unconstitutional,
but
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doubtful
in
view
of
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land along the venture when ho weds Miss Evcincluding the federal government I Causes $200 Damage
Heranando county Jyn H. Spaulding of Boston In thu W ill Be Transferred •don, Democrat, Incfanu, who do- j ratification.
Markets.
iuyed completion of a lengthy urTho treity was first presented to
in all its subdivisions, multiplied
■HI so it will be availsprin
nearly* seven times between 1312 [
gunicnt
until
Friday.
He
held
tha*.'
congress
L
1001
und
favorably
re­
Damage amounting to ap­
tionul purposes. Tlie
CHICAGO,
Jun.
16.
—
Wheat:
und
1922
it
wus
shown
today
b.v
i
title
to
tho
isle
belonged
to
th
i*
'ported
twn
years
later
after
an
in­
WASHINGTON.
Jan.
16.
—
A
l­
proximately
$200 was caused
BENNY
LEONARD
RETIRES.
one of the best isthough transfer of Secretary Hoov­ government by action of Cubu and vestigatioi. A minority report alto May, 1.82 Va to 1.81: July, 1.58% census bureau figures. At tho end
Friday afternoon when a gaso­
lakcs in Central
NEW YORK,
Jan. IA—In ® er from the commerce department Spain and that it could be trans-! was subr itt.nl at that time und to 1.58%. Corn: May, 1.32% to of December, 1022 tho total was ! line stove in a laundry in rear
s been popular with
the propo ul wns shelved until the 1.32%. Oatts May, 61% to 61%. $30,845,626,000.
of the residence of UU* Mary
ars. The order wns signed statement announcing nl» to the departmcn« of agriculture furred only by congress.
has
been
urged
upon
President
Senators
Ralston
nnd
Walsh,
i
last sess &gt;n, when it wax tnken
McMahon. 309 Park Avenue,
■ an application for retirement from the ring. Berm, Coolidge, but no such change In Democrat. Massachusetts, declared I front the lies and sent to the seiiConfucious, the greut teacher,
Substantial pice reductions have
exploaded. The laundry uiune
of pnrt of the land Leonard, lightweight champion, the cabinet line-up uow seems like­ tho isle, being a considerable dis-jute by t!&gt; foreign relations com- has been raised to the rank o f a
been applied on practically all farm
was 'damaged.
h now must be dc- gave love for his mother as
god by royal decree in Japan,
tance away, was not in a class with jmittee.
machinery in recent piuuths,
ly.
reason.

COMMITTEE TOLD
THAT U.S. BEHIND
IN AIR PROGRAM

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BISHOP BROWN IS
TO BE BANISHED
FROM HIS CHURCH

D E P O T PARKING FINAL SCHEDULE
MADE ISSUE WITH MILWAUKEE CLUB
LOCALCHAMBER SHOWS 16 GAMES

Final Grand Jury
Presentment H i l s
County Road Camp

House Passes The
Rivers-HarborsBill
By Vote Of 179 To 6

Washington NewsT^-n^d mu i., W senate »r,

Treaty Ceding Isle Of Pines To Cuba
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At OnHwy
RG, Jen. ,16.*f4N«d
oAters were among
sitias found by Dr.
of'the Smithsonian
National Museum,
CCerit trip through
sin in Peru he told
mdience here last
described In vivid
■doos journey over
Itlticrlf*
!es of artvcflfl
virgin Jungle
rtth P. J. IPatton,
.impendent formerly
ago Tribune. The
made the trip in an
re the origin o f the
md, while the scien|the exposition can
until further study
U discoveries. Dr.
lint there were eviI Indian head huntm to their northern
Kim to the Indiana
f lurida at the time
[ Nkrvaaz explored
|nhe art, customs,
pinner of living of
Lj southern Indians
rjinillar, the scientLnd his companion
jbes of the Indians,
lifftrent languages
ihetn fighting each
f after each other’s
ir, none of the savdie to the two Am*
gh they were in
» first white men to
f sketched an interbietture of the wild
pat ho and his corn­
er way through the
fcr Andes mountains
led, and the streams
t conquered. Mon­
ti fish were their
fish hooks and
key" to the hearts
inters.
I talk was spiced
| anecdote, cspecialScrlbed a hull fight
| edge of the Andes,
L , ln» said, were nKridrC between the
Hors, and the audi-

i Plan Fight
tory Ducks
■ Wash., Jan. 1C.—
Hi the devastation’ of
■dit by the predatory
■ coots and bluebill
Big prevented by law
■the invaders by the
Igun process, memfympin Oyster Growlon have determined
Impuign of bloodless
r’ to protect their
Wing to E. N. Steele,
ihe organization,
reported approval of
id game officials, a
i has been equipped
lich dischn ;es a blue
■ into the air at regIs. The boat carries
fcr which discharges
poise bombs, hurling
ps into the air a disI yards. This permits
lover the exposed beds
sic is too low to apIending birds,
will cruise about tho
g its flamer; and hurlithless projectiles in
the thousands of prewhich feed upon the
pe routed without depime supply, or runr to the federal game

ity O f Ireland
W e r One tfin
Jan. 10.—The renate
[established by statute
which Enmon De Vnl[can leader, is chanceltided to take steps to
[1 the charter which
I king the right of apP board
o f visitors
&gt; appeals against the
gofessors.
■ of 50 to 20 a resolurried to vest this powsiversity itself. Francis
moved the resolution,
did so without either
*r;i or President Cos*
I? Free State.

me Tax Talk
)er Three

fL'ontinuedi'ronj Page 1)
extended investigation into reports
of.oil stock.dealings by public offi­
cials and of rumors that the ap­
pointment of Secretary Fait had
resulted from a "conspiracy" enter­
ed into before the 1020 Republican

/last&amp;winter*
l w £ sjb $ s |
at 8 o'clock tonight at

the nrlnory when 38 hounds, amptlslng four bouti, Will be held.
A ring has been Installed and neats
for more then __200 persons hs¥e
been arranged
evening,
H gfor
g lBthe
pgM
t i__vj
ut will consist o f a 1
ret-to betwi i Tony Blanco and
Young Kctchell, boti. of
__ whom
________
at
the present are from Jacksonville'..
In the semi-final Tony Leto tack­
le" Kid Tunny nmi in the.prellad
narijs, which nre to h i six rounds
each, Marion Gordon, of Columbus,
will tackle Joe Young, Sanford
middleweight, und Kid Earnest qf
Norfolk, Vo., will swap leather
with Dick Fleming, of New Of*
leans.
The two principals of the even*
ingfl Ketcholl and Blanco, are well
known to followers t f the squared
circle in this section. Ketc'nelt has
been fighting in the south for sort*
time and numbers among bis vie*
tinu such maulers as Rattling
Barnett, of Atlanta; Kid Williams,
of Baltimore, former bantam­
weight champion. Kctchell villi
take on Boothe Antley, Columbus
Ga., scrapper who has been cutting’
a wide swath through boys af the
featherweight class during the re­
cent months
DlancU has fought

fortunate and one which 'neither
the "senate nor the country is
likely, soon to forget."
Courts Murt Decide
Discussing the now famous ex­
ecutive order transferring control
of the reserve from the navy to
the interior department, which pre­
ceded the leaning of Tcaput Dome
to Harry F. Sinclair and the Cali­
fornia reserve to Dohcny tho mi­
ncTCwiM.
nority declared that whether the -Htvicv
order wm.&lt; without authority o f law
“ I" a question for the court before
whqm it- U
ia nowv ponding,1
ponding," in1 a c -.«.
whqtn
tions hrogghi -by-the government
against tho two oil operators.
"It.muy, bo, hov/evof,” the report
utided, “ that |n the interest o f good
acjininirtriitron, authority for the
OF FLOWERED SILK
order should have hwn given and
thebyder should have been mode.
Many ot the s e a s o n 's daintiest
"The minority are firm in tho bedresses arc of daintily figured mate­
Hef that tho executive order, saved
rials and dots arc in greater demand
million* to the government kind
than ever. This model in while ami
hac resulted in conserving in tna
orchid voile has the skirt trimnud
all the world.
world, At least Erich von with tiers of self-material outlined
ground far moro oil than would This is tho wickedest pair of eyes in ail
have remained but for the’ leases." Stroheim, film director, thinks so. They’re owned by Aniclkn Elter, witli pipings of orchid silk. The
The senators rejected as-unsup­ who’s just arrived in Hollywood from Poland,
vest, deep collar and cuffs arc also of
ported what they characterised as
orchid. Filet lacc finishes the collar
the repeated inferences .from thi)
and cuffs Medium size requires V/j
Clautio; pet gnmeu, T. J. William- yards Jfi-imh liquml and M yard
majority members of the commit­ ing fewer advantages to offer,
tee that the navy und Interior defn his closing remarks Mayor roil, French Houdans, II. C. Clause; plain niaHrial.
pnrtfnents exercised undufe seer icy Walker declared that the fair will itronzo Turkeys, R. J. Rettcr;
i ’iitnrial Review Dress No. 2200.
Sizes, 3d to dd itghcj btnt. I’rice,
with feepect to the leuscs. 'It saw
White Indian Runner ducks, Ray­ .IS cents.
the heads of these departments ■be held each year in tho future.
justified their decision not to niakij
Short addresses ’ by
Gilbert mond Smith.
Colored Muscovy ducks, first and
public advertisement of their plans I.cach, editor -of tho Leesburg
’
s
econd
drakes, first ami second
because of existing international
Commercial, find ^Ir. Schofield, of ducki and first pen to N. C. Heck;
F IN A L
SCHEDULE DEPOT P A R K IN G IS complications."
As far ps Secretary, Denby wan Birmingham, Ala., figured in the third duck, third drake R, J. Mf.
Brown; second pen, James Reiter.
M IL W A U K E E CLUB M A D E ISSUE W ITH concerned, the minority held that program.
Following nre the
poultry
White Muscovy ducks; second
It was ."hit manifest duty?'in de­
SH O W S 16 GAM ES L O C A L CHAM BER veloping the oil reserve, as requir­ award;.: champion cock and best and third drakes, first and second
ed by nn act of congress proposed bird in the show, White Wyan­ ducks, N. C. Heck, first drake and
by Secretary Daniels in th« Wil­ dotte, won by the Keystone Poul­ third duck to H. J. M. Powers.
Americans at Fort Myers.
(Continued from Pago 1)
South American Muscovy ducks,
March 27—Cleveland Americans which is planning n first class tour­ son administration, to take the nil try yards: best cockerel, boat pul­
let,
best
hen
and
Heat
pen,
J.
A.
N.
C. I leek; Toulouse geese, first
at Lakeland,
ist hotel here. Mr. DoCottcs de­ out of the ground both to conserve BrisMine, silver Wyandottes.
gander, first goose, Mrs. Cfftnur;
It and to make it avnilnblu for usd
March 2S—Cincinnati Nationals
clared that there was nothing what­ in time o f emergency.
Dark Barred Rocks: bzet cock second gander, second goose. Keyat .Sanford.
and
lien and best three cockerels, atono Poultry Yards.
ever
of
wildcat
methods
in
organ­
March 30— St. Louis Americans
first pullet, and first pen, Key­
BulT Coach in bantams: first cock,
at Sanford.
% izing the company and that every
stone
Poultry
•
Yards;
all
tocond
first
hen, third cockerel, Robert
March .‘Jl— Philadelphia Ameri­ step had been taken only after the
To keep ink from spreading when
awards in class to .lamer Matthuws. Williamson; second cock, second
cans at Sanford.
Light Barred Rocks, nil to Keystone hen, first cockerel, first pultdt, marking clothes, first trace witli n Stove and Fire Place
soundest
business
analyses
had
April 2—Reading Internationals
Poultry yards; Partridge Plymouth Raymond Smith; second cockerel, heavy pencil und then go over the
been made. He branded ns false,
at Sunford.
Wood
Rocks, all t&lt;&gt; Charles D. Matthews. second and third pullets, Chnrles pencil marks with the ink,
April 3— Reading Internationals whul he termed us rumors that"
Best display in Die American D. Matthews.
thu.se initiating the project wore
Cut to Suit
tvat Leesburg.
They have airplanes which go
class, Keystone Poultry yards;
partridge Coachln Bantams, Key
o:i tile “ ground floor1’ and that
Sfi.00 per cord delivered
straight
up now. Only thing wrong
April 10—Atlanta in Atlanta.
best in Mediterranean class, 1L .1. clone Poultry yards; White Cochin
(Continued from page 1.)
with
them
Is
they
come
struightrr
April 1!— NushvRto til Nashville. those purchasing stock now were
Britt
Realty Company
rocks, linn tains, Frederick Slade; White
Icoming on the "fourth floor". He needed and that those at the col­ Clause; best Plymouth
down.
Charles
D.
Mntthews;
best
WynnKing Pigeons, I.ongwood Squab
ideclared that those starting tliu lege were working to meet this
project did it front the desire for need. Proper training
of the dotted, B. J. Overstreet; beet Rhode farms; Yellow Cornea Pigeons,
Six Are Arrested
profit but that their profit would
waz characterized by the doc­ Island Reds. Kunnyside Hatchery; i.ongwood Squab farm; Red Cornett
On Robbery Charge come through the development of land
tor us being one of the most vit­ best Leghorns, H. J, Clause^kcst pigeons, Robert Williamson; Bluo
Sanford und not at tile expense of al ingredients going into the de­ bantams, Raymond Smith; nest Bur Homers, Robert Williamson,
rabbits, Robert Williamson,
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. M.—Two the others who take stock in the velopment of any section. Spirit- piginns, Robert Williamson.
In the Longwood poultry show
girls, one a former artist’s model project.
uni education, Dr. Weir declared, is ] White Wyandottes: first cock,
nnd four young men alleged memJ. C. Hutchinson, reporting for of vital importance to tho life o f first cockerel, second hen, first pul­ there were ‘230 birds entered. The
er.s of the robber band responsible the agricultural committee of the the nation and that, if it is not let, first pen. Keystone Poultry judgon complimented the exhibitors
yatdlj second cock, second cock- on the quality o f the fowls declar­
for a series of holdups in Balti­ chamber, declared that the celery given, the nation is doomed.
more were captured early today in outlook generally in favorublc. He
Mayor Forrest Lake, of Sanford, erelAfirct hen, nnd second pul­ ing that, while smaller in number
were equal in qnnlity to the larger
an apartment here.
The group declared that the California celery acted ns toastmaster. Professor let, Canties I). Matthews.*
Silver Wyandottes' to J. A. Brist- shows.
within Schuller, of Orlando gave three
treated arrest us a joke until one would probably be gone
of the number switched off the tlitce weeks and after that Sanford violin solos, during the course of iine; Golden Wyandottes, first
TALLAHASSEE. Jun. 15.— Es
lights and started firing. The de­ celery should have the market al­ tho hunquet, while Mr. Ughtfoot cock, flrrt nnd second hens, first
er McDonald Lloyd-Jnncs, a
tectives returned the fire, subduing most alone. Heavy shipments at rendered two vocal selections. J. cockerel, second pullet, first pen,
the men and women without injur­ the pro. ent from California, tho re­ R. Lyle of Sanford, representative B. J. Overstreet, Jr.; first pullet, specialist on vocational guidance,
who is now personal director for
port declared, has depressed the in the state legislature, delivered John A. Hristline. Jr.
ing any of them.
Rhode Island Reds: first hen, women nt Northwestern Univer­
price ami it muy he expected to u short address.
on Dixie Highway for Huh-division
fitst ntul second cockerels, first and sity, will come to Florida Stute
, descend to §2 or under. However, &gt; J. D. J in k in s ,_
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„ second pullets and first pen, Sun- College for Women. April 10 to
tax
collector of
j with the passing of the California Seminole county, in nn address up­
nyidde Hatchery; third cockerel, May 1, she has nuvised. While
i crop, prices may rise again. E.
L. Mnrkeli corroborated the usance on the ndvttntagcx of the county, third pullet, second pen, Rev. O. H. there she will give several lectures
$4,000.00 On Terms
likened Sanford to the hub of a Fruin. first cock, third pen, It. H. on the growth of vocations for wo­
of Mr. Hutchinson’s report.
EUSTIS, Jan. lfl.— Announce­
men, touching on the philosophy of
Tho committee reporting on the wheel. With tho water route to Rettcr.
ment of a donation of §250,000 to­
White Leghorns, first cockerel, vocations. She also will hold per­
municipal broadcusting stution in­ Jacksonville and other transporta­
ward tho completion of the North dicated that a 250 watt stution tion facilities, Sanford, the speak­ first nnd second hen, Raymond sonal interviews with young wo­
and South canal project of central would cost in tho neighborhood of er said, should grow fast ns a dis­ Smith; first cock, lecomi cockerel, men. discussing each person’s fit­
Florida, was contained in a letter $11,000. It declured that Orlundo tributing center. Tho tux assess­ am! first pullet, W. C. Clnuse.
ness for certain vocations, fnml
received here Thursday by Kent is contemplating erection of a sta­ ment of the county, tho speaker
Bulf Leghorns: all to W. C. suggesting the best courses of
Pendleton, secretary of the Mid- tion. A suggestion mads to th: declared, is considerably smaller Clause; Light Leghorns, nil to II.
RcnltorH
Ltnte Water Ways association non­ committee that Sanford, Orlando than in rnuny other counties hav- J. Claujc; Brown Leghorns, 11. J.
profit corporation, from Churlee, I).
Haines of
Altamonte Springs.
02 First Street
Phone 362
Funds to be used to make a survey
of the proposed canal have been
made available by a banker here,
the survey to begin in two weeks,
it was announced.

Longwood 'Fair Is
Closed At Banquet
On Thursday Night

New Year Promises Radio Pans ...
Higher Program Standard With
N oted Operatic Stars Broadcasting

Tanunany Hall Leader
PassesAwayThursday
NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Thomas
F. Foley, veteran Tnmmany Hall MartinAppearsBefore
leader iMiiitical sponsor* of Gov­ The State Road Body
ernor A. E. Smith, died nt tho
Rockefeller Institute o f pneumon­
TA LI. A HASSE E, Jnn, 16.—Gov­
ia. Death came us n surprise for
it wus announced Wednesday lie ernor John W. Murtin personally
appeared be'ore membe.M of tin
was on the road to recovery.
slate road department Thursday at
NIIW YORK, Jun. 10.—The en­ their first quarterly meeting of
gagement o f Francis (iroyer ^Clove this year and told them he pro­
land, youngest ! on o f Grover posed to take an active interest in
Cleveland, to Miss Alice hrdninn ihe department, He outlined his
daughter o f Itev. Dr. and Mrs, policie: with reference to the de­
Charles R. Erdmnn of Princeton, partment unit its work of building
the state’s system of highways.
N. J. is announced.

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•hi-, Itorl, de Go^orza, Jcritza, was made pomlblu by a co-opera- can toward equality of ruttural op­
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r.;..j:„ I’oK N lk , H ehurta'.n-Hclnk company uud the American T*l- feet that our company played a
•phone uml T»-lt-jrrnph Company. uii.jor part tn that pronreua through
i'o l Urotti—all these have become Tho Brut of tho radio recital* em­ thi' development of the phouogruph
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New —York, au.1 was broadcast Irut stop of Dm world for Viu.q,*
mj’ iu Me^'oriu.tcU mot Luerezla idt*mUltimo mil y frorti eight ether reeordlnir.
Now we aro mutitn;;
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unother coutrlhutlun. tlic vnlitn of
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a
of radio r&lt; cttulfl l&gt;y
‘ Thu moat romarkable education­ which no one U likely to uu.--.tlon.''
til* World fliliKtHji uitislH of tint al development of our time.” Mr.
Among; tiller Victor art Uhl from
\&gt;-(or i'.aIUi.j: ytaehlny Comomiy. B. It. Johnson, preuldeiit of the whom Koine:Iona wilt )•* mad* .er
E ast First Street
. . . j osim rfrinjit In tigering over the Victor Tulklng Machlno Company, fuluro concerta uro: &lt;lkt;. r, t&gt;
Phone 181
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As Brisbane Sees It

COMFORTABLE F U T U R E

Several yearn ago a few of Sganford’s most progressive
What Women Teach.
Wad Street’s Maelstrom.
citizens
began to realize the advantages this city would gain
Ji;- tn&gt;, it ih*
He’s Really President.
■tvHanfoM.- Vlor.tls. tindar Act, of from a well appointed golf course and so "chipping in” , toThe Kansas Mr. Davis.
a.
— fgether they p u rch a sed , a site and laid out a course. A fter
BY ARTIHJR BRISBANE
£ a while the costly upkeep o f such a proposition proved too
; g a a a t e ‘a ^ ^ a a s
(Ccyrrlskt ItM )
much for any club in a city the size of Sanford and it became
Phoac *48
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necessary
to
seU-the
golf
links
to
the
city.
T
II. G. WELLS worries about the
iVH SCBiniO * M T ® " , , Ilk&lt;
Since
that
time
the
city
commission
has
made
many,
American
system of public school
Ona Taar 17.00 Six MontIia.~H.Hr4
S a l V l ^ in CJtr ^ Carrier, por greatly needed improvements and has spent considerable education. He Is much afraid that
VM g IBe. Weekly Edition t*-00 money in developing one o f the finest courses in the state.
our manhood will be damaged be­
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Every feature of the country club from the first tee to the cause our school boys are educat­
BNCClAb XOTICKi All obituary
„ -' 'itollcra. card* of thanka. resolution* club house itself has undergone vast improvements in th e ed largely by women, whereas
l i,
and notice* of entertainment* where past year and the city is now offering to the people of Sanford
British boys ara edneated by men,
' Chargee are .made will b# charged
regular advertising rate*.
an amusement plant conservatively valued at sixty thousand
.
Associated Press le &lt;*xclu«IT IS KIND of Mr. Welti; to wor­
dollars.
8EMKKH T ill: ASSOCIATED PnilSH
ry, but he is wasting time and en­
But
it
seems
that
very
few
indeed
appreciate
the
Unusual
weiy entitled to the use for repunX *.
Bcailon of nil new* dispatches opportunity which has been placed before them. Nowhere else ergy In this case.
credited to It or not otnrrwUe cfeaIf he will look Into his own book
fted In this paper and “ Iso tlieilocal in Florida, perhaps in the whole country, is there a golf
naws putdlshed herein. All rights course where the ancient Scottish game can be played over of history at one o f his ancestors
•C ^publication of upeelal dlupatcn*
•a herein are Also reserved.______ ^ such beautiful greens among such hazardous traps and lakes with the big tjeth, low forehead
and heavy jaw, he will find that
' FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925. at so low a cost to the player as fifty cents a round. In most
places men delight at paying three dollars to piny over not human beings have changed. And
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODA1 nearly so good a course as ours, and sometimes are lucky to he ought to know that they have
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A SURE SUPPORT:—The eter­
\I
changed, thanks to the fact that
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nal God i* thy refbge. and under­ be able to play even then, so crowded are the courses.
t\
Vet hero in Sanford, we are informed, so few people are men have been educated by their
neath are tho everlasting arms.
Deuteronomy 33: 2".
playing golf that during the past month little over one hun­ MOTHERS.
dred dollars-was realized from the green fees, and of course,
WOMEN have educated not only
1 NEED NOT FEAR
the expenses for the upkeep o f the course were considerably the boys but also-the men, grad­
I f I live a life that is clean and in excess of this. The answer can be only one: cither the ually taking the brutality out of
square,
people of Sanford must show their appreciation for the splen­ them. And that's what they need.
.v
And I love my fellow-man,
did opportunity afforded them and take an active interest in
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On the lap o f Ids mother, and
And I lend him n hand to help him
w
the game, or the city must withdraw its support and the at her knee, man has been chang­
hear
course allowed .‘to deteriorate.
His burden whenever I can,
ThSifT
ed from the troglodyte that used to
I need not fear what the future
For the purpose o f stimulating interest in golf and rescu­ crack his neighbors thigh bone
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holds,
ing the course
. from almost certain disrepute if existing con to get at the marrow, into our pres
Nor what the reward shall lie,
For the mighty love that all enfold.* ditioiiA continue, a group o f enthusiastic golfers met at the i cnt imitation o f civiliatlon.
Will most surely care for me.
County Club Tuesday night and organized a golf club. It will
-------be the primary object of this club to see that local interest
WOMEN can teach the school*
N-^
If I speak a good word o f cheer in golf be thoroughly revived, that the game be placed on asjM * justice, kindness, courage, pato one,
Whose sorrows have borne him high n plane as it is in any other community and that those tfencc and concentration,
What other manly characteris­
down,
who can and should play golf be strongly encouraged to do so.
—r—y*
And I give him new hope to jour­
tics
does the man teach?
But the club cannot do it all. The club cannot force peo­
ney on
And change to a smile his frown, ple, to play, or force the city commission to make further
THE ONLY teacher that Abra­
I shall not dread whi n Uftl shadow* expenditures when there is no income from the greens. The ham Lincoln ever had was a wo­
fall
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club can only urge. It is up to the people of Sanford to do man, his stepmother. She did pret.
And the end of life draws near,
the rest. The Herald cannot believe that the people o f San­ ty well. The right woman for n
For that wondrous love that shel­
ford do not rea d ily re c o g n iz e the value to the city of an ex­ mother, and the right woman for TRULY SOUTHERN AND CONGENIAL
ters all
LIBERTY MAGAZINE
cellent golf course. The Herald enn only believe that the n teacher, will turn out men suffi­
Will drive away my fear.
people o f Sanford will rally to the support of the club and lend ciently manly, ns Wells will learn
' For my life is measured by what l their best efforts toward saving the course from its pres­
from Lincoln’s history.
About this time o? the ycur the tude. A mnn up by the lakes or
meet,
ent
predicament.
And I earn my own reward,
--------, , , (lucky Northerner looks South for the northern seaboard packs his

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cleaning house. W e t l
been cleaning up tt tj.
Our radio kkTSTw,
been able to cet on&lt; ’
a party line.
The differences *vul
most trouble in
just the indifferences1*

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The s'pcedonieti
lie, yet
as often
The silent drama
having a very harj
a silent audience. ™
The boy of today
to leave auto track/?
of time instead 0[ ft
We know a man _
would be much happjj!
n’t married such a rJ
The income tax bb
mailed out. Utopia k/
you can leave the
blanks blank.

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with the brokon
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IT’S A PLEASURE

\\ HEAT went to a new high . n wint#p linicn. Hi* own are un- golf sticks or his pole and tackle
Death o f a Good Thing*
pr.ee again yesterday.
lU «P* Ider the Bnow drifts. Every year and goes to Florida or the gulf
ward climb was not merely a !
When the out-of-doors
Amcrica becomes more o f an nut- ports.
Sometimes Florida does something that makes one think “ temporary feature of tho Cool­ cf-door nntion, with all the atten­ freezes up about him he goes
it the most progressive o f states, and then the next day it idge campaign.”
dant benefits o f such a life, and where it is open. He exchanges
Conservative gentlemen, power­ it is its great fortune that some­ the snow-filled air for the palm.
mny commit the most retrogressive act. There must be some
A fter all life is too short unless you can!
It is n national good fortune
peculiar mental reactions in ns Florida people. We voted ful in politic*, welcome tho higher where along its coasts at every
some enjoyment out of your business. We hr
,,
.
. . that a great nation should eononly recently to abolish forever in Florida income and inherit­ wheat price*. Radicalism among season there
is warm water, r&gt;v~|tuin such a range of climate and
farmers
goes
DOWN
while
wheat
ance taxes, a most far-sighted act, and then almost before we goes UP.
era nr ■ free of ice and fields aro j opportunities all within its conno room for formality in this bank. Our custu
Bascnm RIomp slumps out of the have quit' cohgratulhting ourselves on that, we decide, nlmost
By and by, however, o f course, open and sunny. The northern tinental boundaries and offer such
White House.
ers are our friends rather thnn our clients,
like old fossils, not to hold the big Florida fair at Madison something will happen. Then wheat winter is making the north ac­ diversity under its own flag. The
-------------------o —
—
quainted
with
an
ideal
winter
land
growing
attraction
of
the
Soutli
will come down, and radicalism
Square Garden this winter.
in the South.
want your deposits, and wo want you to cornel
is set forth in the rapid develop­
Do your part
toward making
will go up again.
It
is
indeed
gratifying
to
The
Herald
to
know
that
Sem­
While the North was receiving ment of it* beauty spots.
Sanford grow and subscribe for
Road building is being carried
us whenever we can be of help to you.
Stock in the hotel-land compuny. inole county was not- among those which could not see ample i STOCKS were cheerful yesler- the current of immigration through
its ports nnd trying the vast ex­ abend nnd the modern gipsy with
--------- o---------compensation for the expense involved in such a fair. Sem- 'day also. The predicted 1025 drop periment
of taking the alien by his car can take the mountain
Wby put off buying that proper-1
county was among those ten counties, and only ten is still missing.
millions
into
the common language, trails of the South in the spring
you have good nerves, ytiu
\y L r Tn
,mVc 1,1 pny mo™ counties, which could be counted upon to participate active- canIf lust
a long while
in Well institutions and culture, tho Month when tho dogwood and flame aza­
was receiving the old breed from
or
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hy in the fair. And that is greatly to Seminole’s credit,
htreefs maelstrom of finance. Last admixture. The South is n reser­ leas, the rhododendron nnd laurel
are in bloom, and penetrate into n
Now York hankers
a
Some folk* talk **&gt; much they i
A s fo r th ose o th e r cou n ties, p o o r b ack w a rd cou n ties, night
*i*kh. t,™
iKunaa gave
pm ; u
voir of the old stock wjjieh found­ land of the. sky where the Am eri­
• ••
\
Bn.never get. a chance, to learn.onyx l w h ich e ith e r lacked ih u L .sp irit o f-c o -o p e r a tio n w h ich makuSA'1,inncr~ir’ h o n or.of.fivorge F. Ba.- ed The republic! The stock o f the can highlanders liv'd.
s the tidewater, the piedmont, the moun­
thintf ttf tftlkmhhut? * *
'f o r grea tn ess, o r cou ld not see' th e a d v a n ta g es o f such Valu- third P
L f r o opossibly
S V ' t hthe
n second
The travel hy north nnd south
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
or f fouth,
tains. the plantations, tin* valleys, lines will tighten the national net
is
like
a
wheelbarrow
I
aljIc
advertising,
are
concerned,
it
is
not
for
The
Herald
to
richest
man
in
the
world,
is
hard
Business
is still there and virtually undilut­ which holds the states together.
mu-1criticize them. They are other counties and probably know at work ami eighty.five years old. ed.
— it stands *till
still unless some
sonic one
Communication is what makes the
But
it
taken
strength
to
keep
go­
pushes it.— The Gillette Blade.
Ltheir own needs and desires better than The Herald does.
Tho North found that in the re­ national life possible. If it were
ing in that game.
ceiving of new blood it had about only east and west there would be
“ “ — T ^ T —r
M . 1But as far as the state as a whole is concerned it is very unJay Gould, E. II. Harrimnn and
THo jjrea
ng in
ewor &lt; 1fortunate that enough counties were not sufficiently inter­ dozens of others have died young reached the saturation point and a dividing line somewhere on each
not «o much where we stand as ir
unless there was to be a percept­ side of it and the tendency would
&lt;
because they got rich very fast.
what direction we are moving.— ested to warrant holding the fair.
ible or possibly a fundamental I e to separate nnd full apart.
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
change in kind it must stop, and There would be an alienation which
IN KANSAS there is excitement the nation did stop. In this rc--------- o---------about Governor Davis, accused of rpect it has tho South as an un­ would send part of the people one
Man climbed up
Washington
soiling pardons and paroles to touched social stream. Tho solid way nnd part another, with devel­
monument the other day and threw
BEATTY AND JUTLAND
prisoners. The Governor’s son, South will do something for the oping points of difference instead
a dollar fnr out into the ozone. It
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
of the trend tnwurd unity and co­
accused with him, confessed to ac­ solid American nation.
waa his only chance for making
hesion. Travel north and south is
cepting twelve hundred and fifty
money go a long way.
Our first development was a- good and there are a thousand
--------- o--------Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon’ s
The information which Beatty dollars ns a bribe, after detectives long parallels of latitude. Now we pleasant objectives at* the southern
That editorial writer o f the attack on Earl Beatty, in u vol­ gave him could have had little to trapped and caught him.
are shifting by parallel* of longi- end.
Tampa Times who exhausted him­
do with this decision.
It was
ume
entitled
"The
Jutland
Scan­
GOVERNOR DAVIS, who now
self so artistically on the wonder­
a decision o f policy, in keeping
ful beauty and perfection of “ Yes­ dal,” has a personal vehemence with Jellicos’s theories and temp­ leaves the Governorship, has an
terday” , must have just come in which sets it quite apart from dis­ erament. As it turned out, the unusual record in the way of par­
New Et*a of Shopping and Marketing
from a very splendid golf game.
passionate military criticism. Ad­ chance of a great British victory don:'. including murderers, bank
FT. MYERS PRESS
thieves
and
others.
The
charge
is
— ——o--------miral Bacon views Beatty as the vanished with the turning away
tlA young mnn, applying for a underserved beneficiary of th•! movement.
The Germans also made by the local officials that such
marriage license the other day, I many mistakes made at the battle turned nway, but in the opposite Pinions were bought and paid for.! Qno ()f the mort iradical changes at home and looks over the adver­
f .
.
’a inted. When he came to. ho of Jutland and contends that Beat direction, and the tw« fleets lost * roof, ot course, has not b e e n . , , , .
tisements In the newspaper. Those
. Scheer
r* *
4
•ri
wnicn nns taken pit
darned it on a had lunch. What ty’s mistakes there were graver contact,
eventually
extri- triv•
8»v^n.
1 ace in the com­ in which prices and descriptions
ritually
mercial
world
during
the
past
few
hancu will the man have after he titan those of any other Brijish rated himself hy daring tactics
THIS INTERESTS people out­ years is the change in the way wo- are definite appeal to her with the
fets married?
commander.
from a very perilous position, the
greatest strength.
--------- o--------To sustain thin charge he asserts British fleet having interposed it­ side of Kansas. You will ran em­ I men attend to their shopping and
f he compares makes or brands, |
ber
that
Governor
Davis
w»r
Benny Leonard has signed a con- that Jellice could not have safe­ self between him and his base. It
'* |do their marketing.
qualities, descriptions and prices, j
;ract for u three thousand dollar ly taken the offensive against the is difficult to see how Beatty enn very prominent candidate for th
Time was, and not so long ago
i week vaudeville engagement and German High Seas Fleet when he ho charged with the failure of th&lt;* Democratic nomination for 1'resi­ cither, when milady drove to the of the advertised goods, jolts down j
her decisions, goes to tho telephone I
dent
last
time.
He
ran
ahoid
of
t is rumored that he has left tho arrived on the cene because Beat- British operations after Jellicoe’ i
market and went from store to and gives her order, or goes direct- J
ring for good. 11c better leave |ty had not given him adequate in - arrival. Jellicoe's force was great­ John W. Davis for fifty ImlDts,
store and them stall to stall, look­
You realize how well our great ing at and pricing meats, fruits, ly to the store which has adver­
ihe ring. Vaudeville and
prize formation about tho enemy’s posi­ ly superior in armor, armament
tised what she wants at a satis-1
rings don’t mix very well.
tion. But the German licet was and numbers. Yet the opportunity democracy works, when yoi see vegetables, etc. Then she retrac­ factory price and makes her pur-'
r '
REALTOR
U
that,
instead
of
Mr.
Davis,
who
will
to
destroy
the
German
fleet
was
there and the British Grand Fleet
ed her steps buying what she had chase without any of the old time I
The Western Union Telegraph was there, Beatty having drawn lost through excess caution
First National Hank Building.
or be arrested, charged with taking iroven by her own eyes to ♦»«* the ‘ "looking around." She enn do this
bribes, as rnon as he leaves office, iest and the cheapest.
Company enjoyed an unusually it on in a retreating advance- unlucky management.
because
she
feels
every
confidence
j
Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
lUccessful year in l'J2l, the net squadron fight. In doing so he
Jutland was a paradoxical naval the Democracy accepted fot its
A shopping tour was similarly in the store whore advertisements |
ncome exceeding by $775,00(1 that had accomplished his tactical mis­ battle in thut the wenkcr fleet es- candidate Mr. John W. I)a*i
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. U. L. SWfl
* [conducted,— and entailed visits to
»f the year before. This was prob- sion although at a considerable1capped and alro suffered relative- lawyer of tho Standard Oil Com­ any number of stores or shops she has proven to he trustworthy;
because
she
knows
the
merits
of
ibly due to the fact that it was cost.
•
1ly smaller losses than the strong pany, the telephone company and where garments and
materials the advertised goods through other
,enp Year.
Jellicoe had to decide a little nf- (Or. It U useless to hunt for a new J. I*. Morgan &amp; Co.
Weie inspected und priced before advertisements, and became she
■O- -----tei',6 p. in. tin May III, 1‘JIO, wheth- j scapegoat. Jell icon accepted rea final decision was reached. Only ’ feels that back of all this is her
WHATEVER the cause for Mr. after a careful mental com part-! newspaper, which would not accept
Mnn In Miami rue other duy or to deploy toward the- Gormans sponslbility for the failure to bring
indp n terrible mistake by not or away from them. He raid in on a fleet engagement.
Beatty Hughes’ resignation, this i? cer­ son of goods and prices was a p u r-1advertising that it hail any reason
•ndlng the papers, lie wanted a his book that lie though the High had already fought a long squml- tain: President Coolidge intends to eliase made.
i to believe was not reliable.
iece of property and offered the .*•eas Fleet was too close to justify , ron engagement, and nothing he take care of the entire jib to
Those old methods were tests of i Newspaper advertising has cervnpr fifteen thousand for it. The the risk of deploying to starboard j did or neglected to do on the nf- which the people elected him, not phyaical strength ns well as con- ' trinly revolutionized shopping and
viler accepted. He had udver- ( toward Scheer). He deployed toitermmn of May !U can be held to merely one small end of it.
Humcr o f time.
marketing; and lifted them out of aoBuaaaaaaaasiiizar.aiXH.iaNim.iiiaaatfaaMaaaiixa*113*
sod it for twelve thousand in the port and carried his ship away have seriously hampered Jellicoe
Today, milady sits down quietly i the “drudgery" class.
HE STUDIED the Amcican Con­
•pern.
from the Germans.
in continuing tin* fight.
stitution inside a New England
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farmhouse long, anil knows that
Folks who have been worrying
he is the man in charge, lie is
mut whether Andrew Mellon i
500 YEARS AGO AND NOW
head of the Army and Nuvy, nnd
ilng to remain as secretary o f the
A
DAWES
PLAN
FOR
FRANCE
ST. AUGUSTINS RKCORI)
proposes to have that understood.
easury, should tuko heart from
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
is statement of Y:4*: “ I will stay
HE IS responsible for United
ltll you all become so arcus,
If we lived in an era of civili­ o f the sun on that morning, ac­
med to my being here that it will
If it is* true that Great Britain I gland co-operate in a plan of set- States dealings with foreign na­
zation
similar to that which pre­ cording to tho scientists there, and ■
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it occur to you to usk the ques- ucqulestcea in a plan to fund the i tlonient. This was done in the tions and intends to carry the re­
vailed 500 years ago, the 21th day tho phenomenon will be viewed in ■
in,
French debt to tho United States Dawes plan, under which Germany sponsibility.
The Seminole County Bank pen
There is no doubt that up to this o f the present no nth would bo a St. Augustine in corresponding tie- _■
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The 'Sanford Ilerubl nays when h’is o f settlement of England’s debt wants a Dawes plun worked out for moment an enormous majority of dread occasion. Fear would sweep
forms every function of a strong
gree. Fans of the smoked glass (■
woman is soon holding a baby t&gt;&gt; this country, the way has been her. The two creditor nations of the people of the United States
d smoking a cigarette, the world cleared for the solution of a pron France will have to work out an believe they were fortunate when through the eastern section of the are warned to begin preparing
well regulated Bank. With every up*
Coolidge Vice- United State* and citizens would their glasses for the marvel will be
h slipped a cog. Yap, her moth- bm that threatened to give Uncle i ngroenient on her capacity to puy they elected Mr.
prubahly smoked a pipe.— Green- Sam a guml deal o f _embarrass- Just as they have done for Ger- President in 1020, ami thus got pour out hy the thousands in well worth seeing.
to-the-minutc facility and with the
church processions, while hundreds
In tho region o f the Hudson Riyle Piedmont. More likely true ment. But for this attitude on the many. Franco has dropped the him for President in 1921.
of magicians anil sorcerers would er Valley, the path of the eciipse i11
proper conservatism for absolute
in not.
Many grandmother part of the British, the United hint that she would welcome such
POLITICIANS arc busy "explain delve deep into the secret* of their will bo 110 miles wide, and some!
uke. their pipes now—und why States could not have granted ;pej- an arrangement, provided no elesafety, you will find this a desirabt
Ini terms t:&gt; the French without o f. ment of coercion exists, such as for. ing" the resignation o f Mr. Hughes necromancy to attempt to solve the interesting developments a,-e ex­
:?—Times-Union.
pected in that belt. The animals
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j eign control o f the reparations un- as Secretary of State. One guess |meaning o f the ominous sign.
During the early hours of th will become perplexed, scientists
says, “ He intends to run for Pres­
banking connection.
Pile Sanford Herald wants to
France' ' plea for leniency, made der the Dawes plan in Germany,
o - what has become of the old &gt;through the budget statement of
in the end, France’s ability to ident next time und feels-that he morning on that duy, Buffalo, N. say, and birds and chickens prohtirnrii girl who didn’t mind Finance Clcmentel several
dny» j pay will depend somewhat upon ought to retire well in advance Y „ and New Haven, Conn., will be bnbly will go to roost after they
—•------- nccord* 'fiave waked up for the day na
darkness,
tring darned stockings. She’s ; ago.wa* not n geituro offrepuilin-' what she gets from Germany un from President Coolidge’* Cabinet.’1\in almost' totnl •
Another guess 1», “ Chief Justice! ing to astronomers, as a dark sur they thought.
eld lady we know whose grand- tion. It was a request for favored der the Dawes plan. If this works
The nun has just parsed its per­
■i/h^er has to stop to sew up a Lrjna,under which to settle her oh- out us well as expected, the French Taft, whose health is not good. |face passes over the fnce of the
n" in her onion .skin hose bo- ligation to tiiis country.
I will I..... hie to repay
rejiny tl
the loans ad- intends to retire, and Mr, Hughes‘ sun. Other cities in the direct iod of minimum spots, und wilt
The reason for the attitude ot vmiced by Great Britain and the is to be appointed to the Supreme lint* of -these cities will have a probably have come spots in Jan*jH
* *b&lt; o n go out joy ridiil.—
the British it apparent. If France , United States. If Germany do- Bench, which he left to run against similar experience, an ordeal which nary when the eclipse will take M
'c Ulty Banner.
Sanford, Fla.
prob [never
frighten the anew
nit i ( faults anj financial agreements i Woodrow Wilson."" As usual, proh. never failed to irigtitcn
anci- p’ ace, causing some disturbance u t ! *
!o d) A lolta the grandmas we is to make substantia! paymeu
w nr.* wearing union skins to either country i he can do so |made by France may not amount ably both guesses will prove to be tents out of their wits. Atlanta, the corona, which can bo seen at 15
’[m
I wrong.
Georgia will see ubout onj-xourth eclipse time.
best if the United States und En-J to much for many years.
mi elvys.—Ocala Star,
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So the love I give makes my heart
complete,
And through it I gain the reward.
For whether 1 dwell in a house by
the road
O r fnr from the haunts of men.
I f only my love makes bright the
abode.
No fear shall enter it then.
— Anon.

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MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

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R OBER T E. L E E B A L L M O N D A Y N IG H T
W IL L B E B R ILLIA N T EV EN T

Bne Club at 10:30
Itory Hour i t 9:30
jRoe will Rlvo _
It? and teacher* at
|at 3:30 o’clock.
Lison Chapter of
I will entertain at
, with a subscripJay
[Reciprocity Day,
rogram at one
xbyterian churen.
[Lehman.
Lee Ball to bo
Be V. Howard
D. C. at the

The N. Do V. Howard Chapter
o f the United Daughters o f the
Confederacy Is planning a brilli­
ant ball to be held in the Armory
Monday evening, Jan. 19, in hon­
or of the birthday of Robert E.
Lee.
The receiving line will be head­
ed by Mrs. A. P. Connelly, presi­
dent and her
executive board.
Others Invited to receive are the
seven Confederate veterans of
Seminole county and the past
presidents of the chapter who are
Mrs. J. N. Tolar, Mrs. L. G.
Stringfellow, Mrs. George Fox,
Mr*. R. J. Holly and Mrs. A. E.
Douglass who is the state cor­
responding rccretary.
Leading the grand march will
be Mrs. Connelly and her son, Wal­

ter Connelly, who will introduce
a number of beautiful figures.
There will be three favor dances
during the evening.
The favor
tables will be in charge of Camilla
Pulcstnn and Alice Elder who will
bo associated by other “ children
of the Confederacy.”
The music is to be furnished by
the famous Fort Pitt Collegians.
Punch will be Bervcd throughout
the evening and a supper will be
served at midnight.
Tickets may be purchared from
members of the chnnter and from
the following establishments: R.
C. Bowers and Co., Rouinillntt and
Anderson, B. L. Perkins Co., Baum d ’s Specialty Shop, and at the
Armory. Every thing is included
in the price of the ticket.

PERSONALS

piary of Presby-i
|give a ReciprocW. E. Scoggan is expected home
and program at
es of the church, from Bradentown, Friday.
liver Tea of the
Walter Connelly returns Friday
rill be held at the
N. Robson at from Jacksonville.
J. N. Robion
|trman and Miss
William Albright of Orlando
fill be. hostesses.
spent Thursday in Sanford.
;K TO SPEAK
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinney of
ktion of the W. C. New Britain, Conn., have arrived
£, Peacock of De- in Sanford for tho winter.
ln address at the
Miss Rosa Gray will arrive Frilonday evening at
»plete program of day from Laurens,
C. to lie
i tho
ippear in the Sat- guest o f Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Con
nelly.
hi be In Sanford,
Miss Anne Earle Farmer of An­
Faell , rent and re. derson, S. C., is expected Sundny
Phone 528. Over to be the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
bon.
T. W. Langley.
MEETING

The luncheon to be given by the
Welfare Department of the Wo­
man’s Club at 1 o’clock on Wed­
nesday, Jan. 21, is open to visit­
ors In tho city and to residents
who aro not club members. The
price o f IB cents per plate is to
cover necessary expenses, and the
object o f these luncheon meetings
is to bring about informal dis­
cussion among the women of the
city, concerning community needs
and individual responsibility.
The program for this meeting
will embrace two garden talks,
R &lt; W ’ by Mrs. W. A. Ginn, and
Our Native Fern.*” by Mrs. Alex­
ander Vaughn. Mrs. L. I. Fraz­
ier the club health chairman, wilt
bring before the assembly several nertinent subjects portainlng to
public health.

Mrs. Ball Entertains
Entre Nous Club

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keelcy have
ns their guests Mr. and Mrs. N.
lepnrtment of the Oliver Keeley
und children of
tt Wednesday af-_ Philadelphia, Pa.
»ery interesting
Irrieij Anit. A fMr. and Mrs. Fred Crandcll and
jiess session Mrs. sons of New Britain, Conn., hnve
[gave a dramatic arrive for the winter season. Mr.
the two most Crandel] ia connected with the
the season, “ The Bedwcll Realty Company.
"Minick."
The
play “ A Woman
Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Hawk­
e” by Oscar Wilde ins of Mockville, N. C., who have
up. Mrs. L. R. been regular winter residents of
the parts to dlf- Sanford, for several years have
the reading of arrived for the season.
play was greatly
[present.
F. A. Biglow a fellow club mem­
I'oodruff, chairman ber of Otis George in the Golden
the department Valley Golf Club of Minneapolis,
lo act play at the Minn., has arrived to spend the
|hustncs.4' ‘fittotlflg, winter in Sanford.
A direct aerial connection has
A person could travel around tho
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bedh established between Frank­ world on u milk diet, health au­
kmbers.
Miss Pearl Weaver of Weavcr- fort and Munich,
MJfttll thorities say.
ville, N. C., who has been the
p . C. D. Brumloy, guest of Mrs. B. F. Whitner, at
tphin, Mr. und Mrs. her homo on Oak Avenue for tho
|nd tittle Miss Con- past several days, left Wednesday
of Chuluota spent for her home, she will visit in St.
nnfortl.
Augustine.

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For she is- such a dear.
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It will give her cheer.

Paul Whitehurst

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Instructor in Violin
Studio hours 9 n. m. to 5 p.
m. Saturdays only.
Room 306 1st Nat. Bank Bid?,

J. H. Cramer’s
2119 I’ark Avenue

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Sweet Peas at Mi-lady’s Shoppe
MAGNOLIA AVENUE
Grown by E. B. Stowe,
Cameron Avenue.

Phone No. 4305

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(90 men)

CREOSOTED

WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor

SOOTHES INFLAMED
RAW. SORE THROATS
AT ALL DRUGGISTS

Wednesday Afternoon 3:00, January 28th.
MATINEE ONLY
Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Plus Tax. Mail orders to Auditorium,
Daytona Bench. Phone 939.
Seats on snlu Monday, January 19.

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The combination of plain and figur­
ed materials is one frequently met
with in spring fnshione. Here is
n typical spring suit with striped
skirt and plain coat trimmed with
tho plaid. The coat could be wornl
very nicely with a white silk skirt
while tile skirt would look very at-,
tractive with a sweater jacket. So
it is a valuable addition to uny
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ILLP.UI.OUH IfUANDAKY— Twister No. 77.
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All weak men and women
All nervous men and women
All skinny men and women
Can grow stronger, healthier and
more vigorous and take on solid
needed flesh in 30 days just by
taking McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets ‘four times n dny
—as easy to take ns enndy.
And what a hit these fie
flesh pro*
ducing tablets have made. One
druggist tripled his sales in one
week.
Everybody knows thnt nasty­
tasting evil-smelling Cod Liver
Oil is a wonderful vitalizer, flesh
producer and health creator.
But who wnnts to swallow the
horrible stuff, when these wonder­
ful tablets— McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets, are just as
good nnd so easy to take.
A box of 00 tablets for 00 cents
nnd if any skinny man of woman
doesn't gain at least B pounds in
30 days— money back. Ask Bowora Phnrmncy or any good drug­
gists anywhere in America.
Be sure nnd get McCoy's, the
original and genuine, nnd don’t for­
get there is nothing on earth so
good to make backward, listless,
underweight children grow strong
nnd robust.

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Stove and Fire Place
W ood

One Thin Woman
Gained 10 Pounds
Irt 20 Days

W elfare Department
W ill Give Luncheon

Mrs. J. G. Ball wag the gracious
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes W. Barnes hostess Thursday evening to the
are spending a few days in Tam­ Entre Nous Bridge Club and some
pa and Sarasota.
extra guests at her home on Park
Avenue.
Mrs. Marguerite Akers has re­
Red hibiscus were attractively
turned from Orlando where she used in dccoratipg. Mrs. S. O.
has been visiting for the pnst Chase for making high score aweek.
mong the club members was pre­
sented a lovely lacquer trny and
C. B. Richmond left Friday for Mrs. Langley won the guest prize,
Eustis where he will visit for a perfume.
Following the games
few' days with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. delicious salad course was served.
Howland.
Those present were Mr.*. S. O.
Chase, Mrs. B. F. Whitner. Mrs,
Mrs. Minnie Jones. Mr?. E. A.
Douglass, Mrs. P. M. Elder and S. D. Chittenden, Mrs Walter
Wight, Mrs. Dean Turner, Mrs, R.
Virginin McDnniei attended the •T. Holly, Mrs. J. G. Sharon, Mrs.
Longwood Fair Thursday.
T. W. Langley, Mrs. G. t). Mobley,
Mrs. W. I„ Morgan, Miss Kather­
TO GIVE BARBECUE
ine Wilson and Miss Martha Fox.
The Brotherhood class of the
Presbyterian church will entertnin Famous Fighter O f 25
the women of the church at an old
fnshioned barhecue at the residence Years A go Now Tailor
of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hart, Sanford Heights, Tucsnay night at
COLUSA, Cal., Jan. 10.-—George
La BInnche, who in 1889 knocked
7:00 o'clock.
The Brotherhood is fortunate in out Jack Dempsey, the Nonpareil,
secuing Geoge Hunter o f Hunters­ with tho famous pivot punch, nnd
ville, N. C„ to superintend the surprised the pugilistic world, has
ns n tailor, for
ni
barbecuing. Mr. Hunter is noted been workingit here
It was not
for his exceptionally fine barbecued more than a year.
learned until recently thnt he was
Iamb and pork.
All the men and women of the the fighting marine of tho eight­
church nre uged to attend this ies who was accorded the honors of
a champion.
gathering.
He is known is Colusa ns George
Ferguson,
his real name. Ho is 71
The quantity of Christmas trees
shipped from Nova Hcotin in 1921 now and looks hearty.
After his victor? over the Non­
exceeded all previous records.
pareil ho joined a party headed by
John L. Sullivan and toured Aus­
A moose recently wandered into tralia. In his late years he re­
the city of Montreal from the I.uu- verted to the occupation ids father
rentinn mountains.
taught him.

Friday and
The postponed Attesting of the Perkins Thursday,
Educational Department of the .Saturday. Drop in and be meas­
Woman’s Unit otChurfch Service ured for y o «r new spring suit.
' — Adv,
League of the Episcopal Church
will meet with Mrs* S. O. Chase,
908 Oak Avenue,, MtmWy at 3:00
o’clock.

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achievement of a special New Edison. It was
simply a regular New Edison Phonograph.

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Long coats some with fur collars and plain self-trimmed, made of all-wool material— Silk, Canton
Crepe, Satins and Crepe de Chine Dresses, about 2 5 styles to dose out at ONE-HALF Price. Coats
and Dresses from .$16.00 to .$59.00 in this sale.

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Buy on eof these New Edison Phonographs on
our easy payment Budget Plan. Then you have the
one phonograph that sustains the one vital pho­
nograph test. Then you have music so perfectly
RE-CREATED that you feel that you are listen­
ing to living artists.

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A WORD TOR DECINNFRS.

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In the purrte extending cross­
wise or downward from the
number oi ih* synonym. Sum*
word which will just fit in the
number uf spec* available will
quickly occl,i to you in some
instances, giving you • foutv
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Lot No. 1 Coats nnd Dresses $59.00 Values $29.50
Lot No. 2 Coats and Dresses $39.00 Values $19.50

Lot No. 3 Coats and Dresses $29.00 Values $14.50
Lot No. I Coats and Dresses $16.00 Values $ 8.00

ONE D A Y — S A T U R D A Y

We guarantee that any New Edison which you
select from our stock, will do everything which
was done by the instrument used in last week’s
test.

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THR WRATHES
Florida: Fair Thursday: Friday.
unsettled ami warmer with raiiif
in north portion; moderate east
winds.
i*

k XV. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925.

SIN G LE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NGTON TO English Cabbies NATIONS ERRED IN Death Takes Man THEATRE IS USED Church Buildings o f!
IECIDE AIR Now Are Placed HOLDING VESSELS Who M astered 53 BY GERMAN REDS FloridaCrowdcdBy
OFNATION On Pension List AVERS CHAIRMAN Different Tongues FORPROPAGANDA Thousands Visitors
Is Soon (o Inspect
Centers of Coun­
Incorporate FindBasis for Policy
TON. Jnn. IB* — In ­
aviation
centers
United States will
shortly by n conmdttce which hopes
leforc Mar. 4, a rematerinlly nrsist tho
administration
in
uttinK into etrect a
onnl air policy,
on is planned as a
by Congress to de:cds of the country
establishment. Repirian Lambert, Wism of the select comrery member desires
i and not a destruc...............
on”
in the hope ___
thnt
the country’s aviabe available before
ent of the Sixtyis.
I of the aircraft prob
rerented in the final
gent condition of the
e future air estnbstudy of patent and
k. The Intter phase
pntion wns conclutlItmas.
I committee has gon?
Bin of wartime prola the authority for
1 that deliveries of
|gines b ythe Amcripdustry during the
fountry was at war
an deliveries made
associates during
crioil of the entire
( upon the testimony

before the comniitItivc Lambert said
hs convinced that
J tho entire country
perspective on avia­
over the record
loom- to me that all
has done has been
money," the chair"What we need to
|n nmv is not necesit money in more
[ but to more intellian.l direct as to how
HI iie spent.”
( live Lambert is con’intion is first of all a
tility and not n.........
mily. but the ‘‘alarming
our nrmy and navy
mnvinces him thnt "it
brt of wisdom to ree­
lin' exigencies of the
|m&lt;|uostionnbly parnnnd thus demand im►ivc and favorable ncHl the members of my
icognize the fact that
|t be developed along
| mo-&lt;, jui t ns the Amersystem was developed
| r -inl lines, rather than
|id Mr. Lambert, “buL
I sympathetic apprecia|imt-iliato national need
not longer wait bc(i-r sonic stimulant to
tm. It will be costly
Idangerous to delay.”

fs College To
Feminist Talk
Jan. 15.—The statisof the registrar genhat during 1023 tin re
•rths; 414,305 deaths
marriages.
tic., ix.ow that 20,707
I.'-'03 widowers n%
mg the year and the
"bieh both contracting
their scconu matrimoinhered 0,210.

If " t couple
married
e uf the bridegroom as
|c bride 15. Among the
| 2'i girls of the age of
k'h'ini was married to a
inning the bridegrooms
pie bachelor of 1*3.
years of married life
rd'-st, according to the
['"■ the 2,834 litigants
aits for the dissolu&gt;* niarriagcs included
C' in which the weddmore than 20 years.
"I «f PJ23 the estim at" was 17,717.100, The
»»“ • -'4.832,513 had ,i
I2'l7.!*2*i.
I1 H l l r

LEADERS

W hen yon write
to your friends

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LONDON, Jan. ir,.—A dozen
TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 15.—
ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.. Jan.
feeble old fellows who belong to English Government A l o n e Professor Carl .1. Arnell, credited Have Wandering Theater That
15.—The ipflux of winter visitors
the dying race of hansom cab driv­
Escaped Losses.. For Tax with being master of 511 languages
Satirizes IVeminent Men to this city has brought about a
frem the Eskimo to that of the
a
ers have recently been given an­
payers by Selling Vessels American
And Presents Propaganda situation in local churches that i
Hottentots and including
nuities of $100 each a year for the
Built During War Period nil the leading languages of the
In Form of Lurid Drama believed to be unparnllcd it the
rest of their lives in this motorized
religious history of the country. No
world, died here recently.
world. They were selected by the
LONDON, Jan. 15.—In comHe wns secretary to American
BERLIN, Jan. 15.—One of tho large in the attendance at two of
Benevolent Association as the peting against ships which are nnibnssndors to Japnn for 12 years
the churches that the preacher:
neediest and most infirm of 77 ap­ privately owned, state-wide ships and' the
‘ second white man to most effective instruments of pro­ have resorted to double Mrviccs
plicants for annunities, all men have come off the worst according complete the course in Oriental paganda yet devised by the Com­ every Sunday forenoon to a m i write with a Waterman’s, that makes
who, with tall top hats and droop­ to Lord Inchenpe, the chairman of languages in the Imperial Univer­ munists is the so-called Proletar­ modate the throngs who wish to
writing a joy.
ing mustaches, once sat on their the P. &amp; O. shipping company, sity of Tokin. It was snid thnt ian Wandering Theater which was worship in their buildings.
cab hexes adding to the easygoing lie &gt;aid that during the war the he knew the Japanese and Chin­
At both places, the Congrega­
You will have no trouble getting
amenities of the streets of Lon­ British government built n great ese languages as few natives did. first put to use during the recent tional i hurcit and the First Avenue
Methodist
Church,
the
complete
don. They were too old when au­ many steamers but very wisely On leaving the American cm bns.l,election campaign, li -is «popular
—» V |
a Waterman’s. Because Waterman’s
tomobiles cumc in to learn the after the war had ceased they got ray at Tokin Mr. ArncII became a ' 1" th‘ rv™ s t "sc " f 4he w«r«L re­ program of music, scripture read­
ing
and
sermon
are
given
al
both
trick, of sliding gear transmission. iid of them, and .a t high prices professor in two universities in flecting the wishes, the hupes and
give universal satisfaction—most mer­
Gradually taxicabs took away their for trade was then booming. Not the Japanese capital. When his the hatreds of the broad masses. services, the second service t follow­
chants sell them.
ing the first with only an intermis­
trade.
so wise were Canada, America, health broke down four years ago,
Wherever in the workingmen's sion for changing rongregations.
Only a few of these oldtimcrs Brazil, Australia, and Portugal, the Japanese government returned
You can get a holder to fit your
drive cabs in London today. Ev­ which held on to their stateowned him to the United States on n quarters there is a brcrhnll or The Congregational cluiren has i
capacity of 2 ,000, while the
eryone favors the taxi, and unless steamers. These vessels had been battleship.
.
other large room with a stage a- seating
hand—a pen point to fit your writing
Methodist edifice Im.i a very large
one takes a cab as a lark, their competing with privately rwned
Ile once traveled through th e ' vnilnble, the Communists rent it auditorium.
drivers must depend upon the few vessels tho world over with the Orient
—in a style that exactly suits.
lent investigating the opium pro on some convenient evening and
Other churches in the city ate
.........result
that these countries had
dr.wdy souls who have never
deignblent, on which lie complied a vol­ offer their **Revicv/ in Fourteen contemplating inaugurating of the
ei! to recognize tile existence of lots millions of pounds which had uminous report for the United Scenes.” As the. scenes unfold be­ double morning service program
automobiles.
| to be made- good by the taxpayer. States Senate.
fore the eyes of the workers, two during the winter months. All the
Nobody troubles to identify m 2
It would, he believed, have paid
tnen. one representing Cla s Strug­ churches here also have filled au­
tnxienh driver from another, but the ship-owning governments to
th ■ ether the Bourgeois, fur- ditoriums at the evening services.
Now v.gle.
i-li th» proper comment. They Reports from other parts of the
it was diffurent in the hanpy days have sunk their ships rather tiinn Aged Earrings
The pen that has been accepted as
of horse-drawn hansoms. Many
t In!-’ take the place of the chorus state show that many churches are
have kept them running during Latest German
Fad In
the ancient Grtck trgedy or of I '.aiming to enlarge their quartern
of the drivers in those days had the last four years. When g.ivernthe pen of perfection for more than
celehrntcd nicknames, known to! meats rid themselves of the' in­
interlocutor in the American to take care of the visitors.
DRESDEN, Jan. 15.—Now is the the
Min.'.trc!
show.
peers and tramps alike. They i cubus of state-owned vessels the time
forty years. Buying a Waterman’s is
for women who desire to be
tip? erne depicts a Connnunlat
pine away their horseless hours j Public may see a moderate return j„ f-^hion to brim? out their'
not an experiment.
now in cheap homes for the infirm to prosperity in the ship building rings from the time of Naim Icon as li. is about to be sentenced to
pcor, or pick up a few penniesi industry. Meantime the shipbuild- |. Fortunate is the woman who long hunt ison mint for thinking!
opening and closing taxicab doors,] mg yards of Great Britai
Britain will *ban among her heirlooms earrings didorcntiy from the accepted’
dreaming perhaps of the lovelier have many empty
. . berths, wi
with tlie dating back H'0 years and more. standards. He makes a last imL. E-Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, NewYork
ladies and more gentlemanly gen­ resulting la?!; of employment, but
Dame Fashion prescribes an ear pa sinuate pica to the jury, which
San Francisco : Chicago
• Boston i Montreal
tlemen of far away and long ago. shipowners will not go on build, dress made up of rather long gold­ it nothing but a veiled campaign
Another
scene
depicts
a
visitor
a
From time to time they did ami are ing ships unless they. can expect
.
. cn chains fastened into the ear and .
,
.
carried off to cemeteries in auto-' reasonable
able margin of profit.
' Hiding in a beautiful pearl or pro' ,al coming lo the earth
mobile hearses.
Goverfyiient.s would be better off | clous stone. Some of these car I ” 1" 1 fading to hit surprise that
•---------------------------- ----------- ncludcd Lord Inehcape, if, instead j m ors extend down to the seam tln re are people who actually slave
Tampa Will Receive1prise,
com.,,ctinK w*th private giitcr-jof the low-neck cut, ami are made and starve so that someone else
they took a slinro of business! llP of a series of precious stones, may wallow in wealth. He can
BEACIIAM THEATRE—FRIDAY, JAN. 16
profits
the form of income tax. Contrasts of color, by which a t ­ only explain this situation by reCommercial Lawyers If they incontinued
ORLANDO---Curtain at *:'U&gt; - M.-lui :- lO.-'.li
to run ships they tention is to be called to the costly nitmbering that the earth is in
nature of tho vnirous stones niok- part peopled by a race of crazy
MATINEE AND NIGHT
TAMPA, Jan. 15.—The mid-win­ would fail commercially, and to mg
up the hanging ear decoration, men railed proli turinns.
I’RIt'ES—Night $3, $2, $1.50 and SI; M atinee-$2. $1.50, $1 and 30c
ter meeting of the executive com­ make good their losses, would have are
as much in fashion now ns they
The f.amilin figures of German
SEATS NOW SELLING
mittee of the Commercial Law recourse to additional taxation.
political
life,
i
itch
as
General
were
taboo
the
last
time
earrings
"Miss Anglin and Mr. Fnvcrahnnt
League of America, to be held here
l.ud ndorff. President Ebert, Gen­
have roles \viiich radiate their perbeginning Jan. 15. is expected to Past Week’s Weather were in vogue, some 25 years ago. eral
Mm
i-'reckt.
Chief
of
Police,
.'dualities tn tlu* beat poasiblc nilbring lawyers here from more than
vantage, anil seldom Is
a dozen states. Business sessions Is Declared Beneficial Fort Myers May Vote PiusiJan Minister of the Interior
COT/l n o n
- .
Severing, and other hateful to the
w
_ an opportunity given to
will extend over Hire days. A
I* O f Schools
*&gt;*" 1t* lire imitated on the
witness such powerfully
special car will bring a contingent
A
WAMIINGTOX, Jan. 15.—Crop
stage and their statinicnt pnrwlieffective acting.”—Now
from Chicago. In addition
t i and weather conditions, in Florida
g-y Orleans
Tinics-PicaPORT MYERS, Jan. 15.— The d.
members of this committee, chair - 1during the week ending yesterday
"I was weak and nervous
men of six committees of the na­ are summarized by the Depart­ board of ''duration, at ita meeting
and run-down,” writes Mrs.
tional league will attend the -c.-n ment of Agriculture Wednesday to be held Jan. 22,. will take for
Edith Sellora, of 4*it; S .
rions here. Members of the exec­ mostly mild temperature, benefic­ consideration a ; --titlon asking
21st
St.. East St. Louis. III.
V
(^ s y • ^4.r .
.li*
orestall
utive committee of the American ial and loca'ly heavy rains in most that a bond election be called to
*b:;4' 1
" I couldn't Bleep nights, I
Bar Association who meet in At- section:. Stimulated germination vote on issuance of $350,000 worth
wns bo restjeas. I felt tired
lantu Jnn. 12 also have been iuvit- growth of truck oats, grass, cit­ of bonds for crcctionof a school
and not In condition to do
readed
building
in
the
wv
tom
part
of
tiio
here for the occarton.
ius trees including sat.iuma.i Is rcmy work.
I would haro
ported in the west. Rain damaged l '! ?;,• **1' ^"ilding would be in
Mich pains In my Ktomnch
strawberries locally. Potato. plant
thnt I was afraid JL would
Seek Eastern Market
. . , I,!.10" l” Hie Last hurt M city, hills and ever
.
mg continue! in the north while building an addition to the ju n io r '
get tlown In bed. . . My
i f K M'a &amp; 't
school and an addition to tin
mother came to boo mo and
For Virginia Apples much &lt;&gt;f »hc crop is up in the tYn- high
East
Fort
Mycr
School.
Xf
tral division.
iniggcstcd that 1 uuo
fan
e
improved
in
the
Everglades
No
one
ne&lt;»,|
nu(T&gt;'r
tin*
.ujasonsl
rocurreneo
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 15.—Ap­
{/n Joint appearance)
Lake Wurth — Approximate!'.
ChilP mnl F e v c , with il * l"rrltily \v iik ple growers of Virginia are mak­ where syrup and sugar making be­ $310,000 to be spent for civic im­ of
rning
''llc-t.
Wiritersinilh’s
Cliill
Timid
ing u concerted effort to recap­ gins soon. Planting tobacco beds provements.
will kill your Cliill *an.l l-at .ill tin' Miliaria
in
. AKIN5 Corncdi] Drcma oF Intri'quc
in north. Large shipout of your system. If you tin* subject to
ture the eastern market, now held | continued
ments
of
truck
and
citrus
fruits
Mnlaria the b*-st plan U to take Winterby western growers, by means of fruits were made. Peaches are
sm ith's Cliill Tonic be forehand. It will
co-operative enterprise and adver­ blooming and budding prematurely.
l :UJIT
often prevent development of t ho disease.
FREE
tising, Records of the Department
(5,1/ v t ,
It puts rich, red blood into your veins, giv­
of Agriculture's fruit inspection
ing you tho sin ngth necessary tow ard oR
b ’.C B k &amp; t o F s
PRINCESS VICTORIA ILL
Malaria.
service reveal that 500 farmers of
I felt better nfter my first
Fifty alx years of continued succors liavo
the Old Dominion are using the
n*.. i *i j OCOROE C.TYLfiftcjja'HUGH FORD
LONDON, Jan. 15.- The health
maiio thui Iho rtandanl tunic in thou-anils
bottle.
1 had a better
methods of the westerners to re­ of Princess Victoria, the only un­ Coupons Given With Every Phono­ of
homes tliniughout tho malarial districts
appetite.
It BCemed to
enter the competition.
graph Record Purchased
of the United Staten, Central and South
married daughter of Ijuscn Alcxstrengthen a n d build mo
. —- ■
The Virginians ,agreed to liar- nndra, bus nut been good of late,
America and elsewhere.
1
up. I mu bo glad to recom­
The holder of the most vnlu
test and pack tlicir^ B'Jt^crop
j Sli,, will travel abroad in the hope
The system easily aisim i'aten W inter- 1
mend
Curdul
for
what
It
in coupons r.n March 15th,
a unit and arranged ft r fruit iu- of improving her health.
sm ith's Chill Tonle and thorn aro no had
.
W . A . M e r r v u a v Co .
did for mo.
I haven't
elfects "ii Iho rtom aeli or nerves. You
gets the radio set, free.
spcctii.n liy federal and state
needed
nny
medicine
stneo
sh&gt;"iM have a ImiIII o in your homo. Popular
i d ln tk u , F lo r id a
agents at the shipping points.
Sprouted oats furnbli one of the
1 took G'ardul, and l am
sirn. i's) ' tile, m am m oth ai-e, $I.(N&gt;. All
Columbia, Okeh
They agreed also to use the Unit­ best sources of green and succu­
«&gt;
feeling fine."
drug . t o r i. \V|nlor»mlll» Chem ical C om -!
5 d tre O iitributora for
Vocalion and Paramount
ed States apple grades.
nuny, Inc. Louiaville, Ky.
——Adv.
lent feed for the poultry flock dur­
Nervousness, r o s tlo n a ness,
elocplcssncss—these
Records
ing winter.
FI-DO-PAK
symptoms so often aro tho
Opposition To Titles
I’riil s.:J Vegetable Ho*;et
result of a weak, run-down
F. P. PINES
condition, and may de­
Causes Complications
also
C-itn:". Packers Supplies.
FOR
311 K. 2nd St.
Rhone lidB-J
velop more seriously If not
4.'V,(*ialn, Fet -Is. FcrtilUrrs.
treated In time.
Every HouseWit’e
i.ir.iv, I’ljslcr, Cement. Boot­
PRETORIA, Jnn. 15.— General
r n i» it r i 7. r. s
fnko C a r d u 1.
Sold
ing. F.gg Catvs and Egg
Hcrtzog tier lined t*i make any rceIt
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everywhere.
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tic*,-* Fillers.
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$1.35 Postpaid
ernment regarding, the inclusion of
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When the delicate tissues of your
I I
till I*. IM lfffftn.
South African names in the New
)2 B« sA
of
50
iiuzz
I
v
h
throat arc raw and sore from coughing,
Year’s honors list.
bound with at and your strength is exhausted with
Tho general held that titles oth­
tractive b a r d the constant hacking, you may (all an e;uy ■a ■a ■nnma ■■h■n■r u■■■n■xa ■s aa j ■■■■t*a ■u■a■ ■Ix n■■■a a■ ■» n■■nn■a ■an■■■■■ ■x* nM■■ a
er than accndomic distinction* am!
rcy to more scr ioua t rouble. So atop the coukii
rover, including B1C
decorations conferred fur i.tatu ser­
quickest you can. before it creeps too deep.
Devoe’s
a Venus Pencil. By a very simple treatment you can stop tho n
vices nre in Conflict with the spir­
The Rage of Iho Spells practically at once, and relieve the heav­
it of the people of South Africa PAINT and POLISH
iest cough otten In 21 hours. The treatment Li
Hay!
and with the principles and policy
based on a remarkable prescription known as
The
Best
Quality
Spend evenings l&gt;r. King's New Discovery lor Cough?. You
of the party at present in power.
take a tcupoonbd and hold it in your
profitably
b y simply (or
See
15 or2Useconds before e*vallowing,
improving your throat
without follow ing with water. It has a double
Mexicans Jail Crew
mind. Instrur- action. It nut only soothes and healssnrrncia
irritation, but it quickly loosens and re­
i tive-edueatiiiiial. end
moves tho phlegm and congestion which ata
OF Pensacola Vessel
T h c s e cross the direct c«u,e of the coughing. W iththa
SPECIAL PRICES
c«ur« treated ini his way, the whole coughconw o r d puzz les till
Sec
ion
goes
in
n
very
hot
t
time.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 15.—The
will add countless words to your TlieprcscriptioncontainsnopplatcaorhannCaptain and members of the crew
vocabulary. Order NOW and be ful drugs. It simply helps Nature. It is tor
client coldj, hoarseness, bronchitis
of the American sailing vessel,
convinced! Scrtil your order at coughs,
spasmodic croup. Very economical, as
Ruth, o f Pensacola, Fla., and man
once. Tho first volume will surely and
the dose h only one tcispooaful. Fur calc at
»
PHONG 518.
FIRST STREET S
claiming to lie Dr. W. F. Lorenz
make you a fan and get you ready all good druggists. Ask (or
cliairmuii of the Wisconsin State
for the next series. Send money
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lb aril o f Control, were placed in
order, express or cashier's draft.
jail at Progesso, Mex., y order
! We will ship COD if you desire and
of the captain of port at that place.
„ j
... * 'charge you the postage.
The American Counsel at Pro- J a s te s t grow ing developm en t SPECIAL OFFER. We will send,
•j
grcs.o lias been instructed to make
postpaid Series 1—2—3 $ 1.00
on t Afu lle st C onst
DAKWAI. COUP. Dept. A.1II3
a thorough investigation anil re­
o ffy io r id n
lu tb u n iB itu fu eltire of a f e r tiliz e r m ix tu re . lb«- mat* r i a l , lllu t c a r r y pliiispltorio uc-l.l fo rm lit*
port details of the affairs.
7'J‘J Broadway, New York, N. Y.

f V,"-l-i-:. Jan. 15.—Ad' lilford R. Fosof the newl
City Planners'
' 1 rganizntion cum- Award Gives Miami
I 1 i'solcrs throughout Woman $250,000 Sum
*. ''.purpu.se of the body
. _'r!nyr about uniform
MIAMI, Jan. 15.—As the result
'atinn and ndoptiou
of a decision by Dade county cir­
ll'lanning program.
cuit, Mrs. Olivia Ellslcr lias been
property in a Miami sub­
pxchangeCourt awarded
urb valued at $250,000. Te deci­
was rendered after a three
1’or Post Office sion
years tight on her part, during
j.
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which she was for a part of the
, , , 1?•—Reocmmen- 1 tjmL. forced to work n- a dishwater
shrtilu. up|
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in a Philadelphia c: tablishmcnt to
n»*«ie by the Hills- provide means of self-support.
,u"«y grand jury tha:
^mission negotiate with
i he first farmer was the first
* kuvernnicnt with the man, and nil historic nobility rest'
^enmiging tho present on possession und use of land.
i, nZUsv aml •-'ite for the Emerson.
B ofliee block an dbuiidPD cominissionei &lt; have
feveral years endeavorTry Smith’s Barber
p*osc of the caurthou.te
advantage, becuuso of Shop for good barber
ce spin;,, and gtyieral
cou, t house work. Ladies welcome.
rl &gt;y lh .e Brand jury
b'nct; to the county." Next to Valdez.

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Get January price list .Mixed Fertilizers—SIMON PURE ami GEM
BRANDS”—mu* ready. QUALITY first. Fair Prices. Prompt
Shipment. Not the Cheapest, hut the BEST fur results. Also lit•ecticides, Sprayers, Dusters and Dusts.

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AUDITORIUM, DAYTONA KKACH, FLA.
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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.

Wednesday Afternoon 3:00, January 22th.
MATINEE ONLY
Prices $ 1 .00, $1.50, $2 .00, $2.50 Plus Tax. Mail orders to Auditorium,
Beach. I'hcna 031). Seats on sale Monday, January 19.

It r e q u ir e s s k ille d c h e m ists a n d la b o ra to rie s ,

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WALTER DAMIIOSCii, Conducttir

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■\ EVERAL hundred years ago, it was, when an intrepid Spanish Sea
^ Captain, De Sota by name, sailed out of the storm tossed seas through
the narrow pass that joins Sarasota Bay with the Gulf of Mexico,
and brought his ship into the peaceful turquoise waters inside the keys.
• So enamored with the exquisite charms of Sarasota Bay did he become,
that immediately after landing he decided to settle upon those shores, and
turning to his followers he said “I will travel no further. I will live at this
place to which a divine Providence hath brought me.” He named the
settlement after his favorite daughter, Sara de Sota.
So was Sarasota founded.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,1925

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em Wonderland
to be Created
De Sota landed, lived and I
V ER the sapphire seas of the Mediterranean, Captain
De Sota had sailed. The beauties of the Riviera
were not strange to him. He had drifted into Cor­
una, past the Palisades of Cape Ortega, and had seen its
quaint charm through the haze of twilight. W herever
on the face of the earth Nature had been most generous
in her giving, there he had been. Yet here, on the shores
of Sarasota Bay he found the spot which above all others
enthralled him.

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W h at an opportunity for the man or woman w ho
loves to play, to dwell radiantly happy. Here where almost
at your front door you may land from your sloop, your
motor boat or yacht at the dock of the majestic new
yacht club—where you will be able to dine and dance at
one of Florida’s finest hotels situated right on the property—
where across the Tamiami Trail, which runs through the
property, an eighteen hole golf course, now being planned
by Donald Ross, will tempt you to its fairways!

‘Sarasota Bay Land, bathed in year ’round sunshine,
warm as May while the Northland freezes— cooled by
laving summer breezes— land of a hundred changing
moods and a thousand scintillating colors— is it any
wonder that once your founder saw you he never cared to
roam again!’
,

W hat an opportunity for the far seeing investor, tool
Such a one will see in an instant that since values are
created by demand — the steady and considerable in­
crease in the value of lots on Whitfield Estates will be
inevitable.
* .

W hat man or woman could resist you? W hat one
is there who would not say as did the gallant Spanish Cap­
tain, “I will live at this place.”

An Incomparable Home Site

No limit has been set on the number of sites that may
be purchased by any one person, hence it may be expected
that large sections will be bought up by those who see in
this choice spot an opportunity for the future, when the
natural development will automatically enhance values far
above their present levels.

—An Amazing Investment Opportunity

Opening Day of Sale
January 2 9 t h

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On the highlands above Sarasota Bay, overlooking its
Opal waters,* cooled by gulf breezes, shaded by sylvan
giants— palms and bamboos, moss covered live oaks and
palmettos— Whitfield Estates® is located. Its tropical
beauty has been jealously held intact for many years as a
part of the Alfred Ringling Estate,

On January 29th this fairyland will be open to the public.
W hat an opportunity for the home lover to build his
castle in the most entrancing spot in the worldl

Reservations
Will

beAccepted Now

Make your
n
reservations

Now!

But no Sales Consummated Until Opening Date
The first unit will be available January 29th, and
While no sale can be actually consummated before the
Opening Date, we will accept reservations now. These
reservations will be given priority in the order of receipt
b

W e urge you to make your reservations at once if
you desire to purchase any lots in the first unit. . Call or
write today for full information. W ithout obligation on
your* part, a representative of the Adair Realty &amp; Trust
Company will gladly show you over the property.

Adair Realty &amp; Trust Company
The Nation’s Oldest Real Estate Firm
SOLE SELLING AGENTS
Mira Mar Building

SARASOTA •

O u r p riv a te cars w ill be at y o u r disposal at
any tim e to visit am i inspect th e p ro p erty .
C all for c u e today*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925.

\ascotnSlemp To
ignmarch 4 A s
ilidge Secretary
Sanders To Be
Issor, Rumors
^pital Indicate;
isor is Capable

Ignored In
;t Selections
Was Coolidge
For Running
in November

Succeeds H ughes

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

F igures In Bribery Scandal
ra w e st

LOWERHOUSE

COUNSEL AGAINST
CHURCH OFFICIAL
ENDS ARGUMENTS

McFadden Measure Which
Would ReviseNntionalBank
Laws, Finally Passed by the
House; Measure in Senate

Shoals Bill Back
H ouse FollotMM
Passage In Sendt
™«WOOD host “S r O T , ,
10 THRONGSTHAT Leasing Substitu
For H ouse Meas

B ill P a ssed B y Vote
Alm ost Three to One

Doctrine o&lt; Episcopal Church
Contrasted With The Al­
iened Heretic.Teachings of
Bishop Millinm M. Brown

Attendance on Opening Day
Is Estimated At More Than
^1,000 Persons; Exhibits
Are Awarded Their Prizes

Includes Amendments Deal­
ing With Brnnch Banking,
Offered By
Rep.
Hall

To Rush Passage i
In Lower House
Will Try- to” M ake I t

Former Governor Jonathan M. Davis of Kansas, who with his son,
Russell, have been arrested charged with soliciting and accepting
A Law B efore P res­
With thousand*: of people in a t­
bribes in connection with the pardoning of several hankers from tendance throughout the day, the
ent Session
Is Ended
prison.
.
I.ongwood Community fair ended
________
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Wednesday night the first of a two
WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.— 3
day period of exhibition.
The
Frank Kellogg, former ambuvsador
gates were thrown open Friday The Muscle Shoals problem
to Great Britain, who has been
morning for tho concluding day of wns hack today in the house
named as Secretary of State suc­
the fair which will bo ended to­
ceeding Charles Evans Hughes, who
night at 7:15 o'clock when num­ where the four year old fight
resigned to re-enter private life.
bers of the prominent citizens of over disposition of the prop-,
this section will gather nt tho erty started, being returned
Orange and Black Hotel for a din­ by the senate in the form of
ner nt which the Longwood Chamb­
Underwood private leasing bill
er of Commerce will he host.
Judging
of
tho
various
entries
War Department Officials to Subscriptions Now Are Above was virtually completed during ndopted as n substitute for the
proposing to lease
Be Guests of Chamber Com­
175,000 Mark; Quickness Wednesday’!* exhibition. Almost measure
to Henry Ford.
merce on Expedition, EndOf Sales Is Believed to every art, industry and activity
With final approval of tho Un­
inf? Day With a Luncheon
Set Precedent In Sanford in this section was represented by derwood bill, 50 to 30, the acnata
a large number of exhibits. There
got itself out of the preliminary
Freparntions for entertainment
Subscriptions to tho $300,001) were 53 separate entries in the tangle into which it hveumo en­
farm
product
and
vegetable
classes
of the hoard of engineers for rivers stock issue of the Sanford Hotelmeshed Tuesday and so washed Its
No Other Charges Other Than
and harbors, which will arrive In Realty Co., at noon Thursday had anti 00 exhibitors, many of whom hands of the whole Muscle Simula
Brlhcryl’roceedingsAgainst
Sanford Sunday afternoon, will be reached the $175,000 mark and of­ entered articles in several branches problem, temporarily, nt least.
Governor Davis and His Son
made Friday night nt a call meet­ ficials of the company dcclnrcd of competition, were registered in
Friends of tho measure are mak­
ing of the inland waterways com­ their confidence in selling the en­ the home work class.
Have Not Been Preferred
ing efforts to hnvo it sent to con­
Throughout
the
day
throngs
of
mittee of the Sanford Chamber of tire amount of stock by Saturday
ference between the two houses
Commerce according to nn an­ night. The quick sale of the stock visitors pushed through the fair with a view of obtaining final con­
TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 15.—Inves­
grounds.
Exhibition
booths
were
and
the
demand
evinced
has
.io'.
nouncement made Thursday. Mem­
tigations by state and county of­
while the attractions on gressional action before this ses­
bers of the harbors hoard will be what is declared a precedent of crowded
ficers, seeking to throw light on
the
nildwny,
by the sion expires on March -1. whilo
met by Sanford representatives in buying ns the project has been an­ Johnny Jones furnisher!
the ullegcd illicit bartering for
opponents nro laying th e ir lines to
Carnival
company,
in Daytonn shortly after noon Sun­ nounced but five days.
pnrdons under the administration
have it referred to a committee In
drew
hundreds
of
devotees.
From
day and brought through the coun­
of former Governor Jonathnn M.
Already there arc 111 subscrib­ the time the gates were thrown the hopes that there will be no
try to Sanford.
Davis, were continued Wednesday
ers and n number of people of
In the morning until the tents tinal action by this congress.
Members of the board will he Sanford und the surrounding te r­ open
on a sweeping scale. As yet no
Senate approval of the Under­
on
the
exhibits were closed a t night
guests nt a dinner at the country ritory have practically concluded Longwood
formal bribery proceedings start­
was the center of a t­ wood measure was brought nhout
club
Sunday
night.
Monday
morn­
negotiations that will make them traction of Semiiiole county.
ed Monday against the former gov­
by u coalition of administration
ing they will hoard the government stockholders in the company, it is
ernor and his son.
Republicans and a group of Demo­
As
no
chnrgc
is
being
made
for
boat for Jacksonville, which is the announced. Queries
concerning entrance to the fair grounds no crat!:. H came alter Senator Cur­
The attorney general’s staff has
final point of tlioij- tour of Florida. the project are not limited to San­ record of attendance was available tis of Kansas, the majority leader,
turned over to the county attorney
Inspection of the various worka ford and Seminole county as in- but It io reliably stated that con­ had conferred with President Cooln collection of affidavits, assemb­
about the city wil be made by the tcier.t has been manifested in sev­ siderably more than 3,000 persons idgo at the White House.
led in its investigations, and the
engineers Sunday afternoon,
eral other auctions of the state.
two officers are co-operating in
Immediately after the senate
visited the fair grounds on tin*
in , the
gathering evidence.
Active soliciting of sales hai opening day. After tho close of met, the* Underwood bill was ac­
_included
n ,
, , list
, ,of• visitors
. ,
Onu of ungles under the search­
S; Gen. Edgar Jadwin.nasisU bean in progress for tho pant few the grounds exhibitors and cun- cepted for the second time, 40 to
light is the uyeuue by which Volrider of engineers, and sonia* slay.? by members of the Bodwott cyssionaires began preparation for 38, as a substitute for the Norris
ney O. Johnson, convicted banker
memberof thebaml cl ctshnliunu Realty company through which tho u »till lg-^«*r numb*.*?-. oL
govefhBrcfet ;,*pautlon plln, which
of# visitors
vl.d
|hnd
)Df1 k
n im
(aftpnried
IftiD W iw i
v n a l.'rri
‘ *
of Auln, Kim., obtumed his parole
member of the bonrd: Col. Hpencer stock Is being sold. Members of Thursday.
been
yesterday,
4Q
Cosby, Great Lakes Division; Col. the organization are not limiting
from former Gov. Davis shortly
to
39,
over
the
Jones’
proposal
to
' \
Among tho exhibits attracting
before Christmas. A member of
John C. Oakes, Southeastern Divis- their efforts to seeking the Inrg- attention is n “Model Homo” en­ refer Iho problem to a commission.
the attorney general's staff left
ion; Col. Frank C, Beggs, Philndel er ruhscribers but have enrolled tered by the Luke Jessup Lumber*
With tho Underwood measure
Topeka Wednesday to look into re­
phia District; Lt. Col. J. II. Slat­ a number of small inventors in tho company. The object of tho ex­ nek before the senate. Senator
ports that Johnson “bought his
tery, New’ York Division; Lt. Col. company,
hibit is to show the process gone Jones, the R-publirnn Whip, re­
way” out of the penitentiary.
Gilbert A. Youngberg, Jackson­
A measure of the interert out­ through in the construction of u offered his proposal, widen dis­
Affidavits charging thut Ernest
ville, District; Maj. Gordon It. side of Sanford Is shown in the moderately priced residence build­ placed the Underwood bill Wednes­
Bartholomew, of Wichita, was of
Young, Washington, I). C.; Major fact that Mayor James L. Giles of ing.
day, but it was rejected, 43 to 38,
fered his release from prison for a
H. W. Hobbs, executive secretary Orlnuda, liaa became a stockholder
Batteries and radio supplies by ten of tho administration Repub­
consideration of $1,250 were turned
of tlie hoard; Capt. F. G. Chambers, in the company.
the Hof-Mac Battery company, of licans who supported it Tuesday
over to Ed Rooney, assistant coun­
U. S. Navy, specialist on terminal
it Wednesday for the UnThe names of two other Orlnndo Sanford drew a large share of in­ deserting
ty attorney Wednesday. Bartholo­
derwoed plan.
facilities; H. II. Richardson, vice­ men,
terest.
O.
P.
Swope
ami
I.
W.
Phil­
mew, who was tho son of u weal­
Although Senator Norris pre­
president for ' Florida of the Na­ lips, have been added to the list
The automobile exhibit by Snnthy furniture merchant of Wich­
tional Rivers and Harbors congress, of subscribers. Both of the la t­ ford dealers constituted an exhibi­ viously had announced ho would
ita, was paroled Jun. 9, the day af­
and W. F. Coachman, director of ter are already holders of exten­ tion in itself. Particular atten­ not again olie: his bill to the sen­
ter his father, according to the
the Florida State Dlevolopmcnt sive interests in Sanford.
tion was drawn to tho entries of ate, opponents of the Alabama
charges, paid the money.
board. Reservations for the party
Harry T. Bodwell, manager of the Seminole Hudson and Essex senators leasing bill did not givo
Reports that the affidavits in­
hnvo been made by the Sanford tlie Hotel-Realty Company, stated company which is stressing the up the fight. Senator McKcllar,
volved “Democratic state officials”
Chamber of Commerce nt the this morning thut estimates by the closed models of tho line. The San (D), Tennessee, offer*! u substi­
were declared fulsc by Attorney
Valdez Hotel.
eity engineering department of Juan garage, with a comprehensive tute proposing to refer the Muscle
General Griffith. He said no state
Members of the local chamber paving costs on First Street from lino of Studelmker automobiles Shoals question to President Coolofficer was named. It was assort­
who are in charge of arrangements Sanford Avenue to Mcilonvillu likewise hnd it’s prnce in the pub­ idgo for settlement without coned at the county attorney’s office
for the visitors entertainment are: Avenue are virtually completed. lic eye. An exhibit of Ford's in­ grcr.jional res triction, it was vot­
that D. C. Johnson of Kansas City
A. I', Connelly, chairmnn; J. G. Mr. Bodwell pointed out tiiat thi eluding tractors adapted for a num­ ed down 52 to 29.
former Kansas penitentinry guard,
With this meamro out of tho
Hall, It. J. Holly, F. T. Williams, | fact indicates that there will bo ber of purposes, was accorded con­
who was linked with the expose
way, tho question came upon the
E. A. Douglas, Forrest Lake, W. practically no delay ia getting tlii.s siderable interest.
of the alleged bribery of former
Following are the prize awards tinal nnjsuge of tlie Underwood
A. Lc filer, G. W. Knight ami S. O. thorotighfuru into condition for
Governor Davis’ son by Fred l’ollChase.
in the fruit und vegetable depart­ bill and this prevailed after Scnutraffic
and
praised
the
city#
ofman, had received money from
ments: Forrest B. Stone, best tor Norris had made a Inst plea
Though not members of the en­
(Coiitinucd on page t#j
Bartholomew.
fruit booth; Mrs. B. E. Burlow, best to the senate to withhold ita ap­
gineers party there will ho pres­
branch peppers; J. T. Williams, best proval.
ent at the dinner Sunday night S. J.
two quarts of peanuts; J. T. Will­ Opposing the Underwood bill on
Sligh, president of the Waterways
iams, best cotton on the branch; the final vote were 13 Republican*
Traffic League; W. T. Bland, of
Partin Brothers, two heads of let­ from Western states; 10 Demo­
Orlando, vice-president of the or­
tuce; T. J. Williams, hunch of car­ crats, mostly from Huuthem and
Loiiff Island Robber ganization; P. A. Vans Agncw,
rots; Partin Brothers, half bushel Western states nnd one farm ci-la­
Park, and II. M. do MontSaid To Be Chapman Winter
of peppers, of egg plants nnd bale bor. :t; Republicans, I t of their
ntolin, of Pulatka.
of lia&gt;; T. J. Williams, one-half Western states nnd 10 Democrat:
NEW YORK, Jun. 15.—Gerald FIRE IN' HOLD OF STEAMER
bushel of sweet potatoes; Miss Tul- 3 of them from Western state*,
Hteuily progress in the various lit*, best bouquet; Sirs. F. J NienVJr t *'° bill,
NEW YORK, Jnn. 15.—Gasolino Chapman, notorious mail robber
Provides for Leasing
BOSTON, Jail. 13.—The steamer activities of the eity government meycr, papaya; K. E. Hardy, kumprices in most of the Eastern who escaped from tho Atlanta
is
shown
in
the
December
report
Penitentiary
semetimu
ago
was
qunts,
basket;
E
E.
Hardy,
has.
1,10
LT»&lt;lir'Voo*l bill a:: finnllj
Oneida
docked
here
today
on
her
states will he raised Thursday by
the principal refining companies. positively identified today ns tho regular weekly trip to Jacksonville of W. it. Williams, city manager, ket limcquuts; E. E. Ilnr.lv, „rp l J approved.^ would providu foi tin
The advance which is the first lone bandit who held up a mail to Charleston with fire in Number which was made public Thursday display; R. A. Jenkins, blood grape-1 lc“ ,n* ot the gigantic government
fruit, tangerines, best branch oflE?™ff nnd .n|tr«te plant on th#
ilincc early port of November, re- clerk on the Long Island Railroad 3 hold. A fire l&gt;«nt assisted by a morning.
Cost of work at the new ceme­ grape fruit and beat brunch of or­ Tennessee river to n private cor­
tlects the terrific dram on gasoline im hint Tuesday, escaping with detail from thu eity shore depart­
____ _
ment restricted loss tu^tho upper tery including the week ending Jan. anges; Partin Brothers, best dis­ poration for not more than 50
stocks since June 1 of last year, $10,000 cash.
3, is reported to bo $1,157.98. This play of vegetables nnd farm prod­ years with mi added provision for
despite a 17 per cent increase in
includes a ditch 375 feet long, ucts; Mrs. Reiter, best box of pine­ government operation until a lease
gasoline manufacture.
from 10\to 15 feet deep und from apple oranges, best quarter box had been negotiated by the presi­
Tho Standard Oil Company of
10 to 25\Jcct wide. Hundreds of cf blood oranges, best half box of dent.
New York announced Wednesday
This nitrate would bo converted
stumps
haH* been removed and half
(Continued on pugo 0)
that the price of gasoline will bo
into fertilizer dur»-ig peace time,
of
the
grounds
arc
reported
to
have
raised 2 cents a gallon in New
but in the event of w ar the govern­
been plowed and hnrrowed. A well
York and the New England states,
Herring*
Gets
Verdict
ment would have full authority t*&gt;
drilled
to
the
depth
of
112
feet
making the new tank wagon price
commandeer
the property on fivu
will
provide
soft
water.
Plans for the organization of a
T. L. Dumas, division superin­
17 cents a gallon and 20 cent* at
In SuitA gainstFlorida days notice nnd
convert it for tho
Salary
costs
for
garbage
removal
Y.
M.
C.
A.
in
Hanford
were
laid
tendent of thu Atlantic Coast Line during the month is put ut $700.80
filling stations.
and A ssociates
production
of
nitrate
for cxploabefore
tho
local
Junior
Chamber
Naptha prices will ho raised 1
Railroad, sketched the relations whilo street sweeping coat tlie sum VegetableCorporation Ives,
[65,000 In A D eal WASHINGTON, Jnn. 15.—Tlie cent u gallon at tin* name tim-* of Commerce Thursday afternoon of
An added provision relating to
the railroads und the Y. M. C. of$G33.45. Other street and saniUnderwood Muscle Shoals bill fin­ The Gulf Refining Company will when L. Reynolds of Jacksonville,
J. G. Herring, plaintiff in a suit nitrates, forced into the original
itution
costs
are
reported
aa:
street
state
secretary
of
the
association,
A.,
citing
Macon,
Ga.,
nnd
Flor­
advance the price of gasoline 2
J’ORh, Jan. 15.—A bottle ally pa: t ed the sennte.
ence, S. C., us points where the maintenance, labor $518.30; library for $1,000 damages against the measure during the whirli-gig pro­
President Coolidge’s agricultur­ cents in North Carolinn und l 1-2 appeared as the chief speaker.
voljtcad whiskey was ull
Tlie
speaker,
who
is
in
Hanford
sulury
of the association secretary accounty, $30; parks $140; athletic Florida Vegetable Company, was ceedings Wednesday, would provide
al
commission
submitted
its
recom­
cents in South Carolina.
“ associates get for $05,for u period of six years at tin*
at
the
request
of
the
Junior
Cham­
is
pad
by
the railroud. The speak­ field $00, and sanitation $276.50.
awarded a verdict of $328 und in­ end
Similar advances are expected in
a they were led to believe mendations for the relief of the
of which time the lessee could
The
i
treet
sweeper
reports
thut
ber,
outlined
methods
whereby
un
er
said
that,
while
he
couhi
not
oil
truile
circles
tomorrow
by
the
livestock
industry.
•used In bringing governterest Wednesday ufternoon when report back to congress, if th«
233
miles
of
street
were
swept
association
may
be
organized
here.
speak
definitely
for
the
Atluntic
Secretary
Mellon
endorsed_a
bill
Standard Oil Company of New Jer­
‘nals, .Samuel F. Safir,
He sketched the workings of the Coast Line, he was practically during the month; 141 dumps made trial of the case was coniplotcd in facts in the situation warranted,
resident of the Crager proposing expenditure of $25,000,­ sey and other largo refiner., cov­ organization
and declared that sure thnt such an arrangement can 0,30 gallons of gusoline used; 17 the Seminole circuit court. N atur­ that it was not feasible to manu­
000
unnualiy
for
six
years
for
pub­
ering
Eastern
territory.
i , a*ding organizaquarts of oil consumed und 5 alization papers were granted to facture nitrates for fertilizer w ith­
Hanford
by
virtue
of being n rail­ be perfected in Sanford.
Leading crude oil purchasing
I1,d in federal court to- lic buildings and grounds.
out a loss. Congress then would
pounds
of grease.
road
town
especially
and
for
oth­
Mre.
Henry
Wight,
president
of
Reduction in interest charges companies are reported to be draw­
« trial of Gaston H. Milla.
determim* the future policy with
The police department, report­ Frank Moisch by the court.
er reasons, needed a Y. M. C. A. tlie Sanford Woman's Club, declar­
railroads
for
government
loans
wav
ing
oil
from
storage
to
meet
the
dcMrtment of justice agent
respect to this feature of tlie pro-*
The
Seminole
county
grand
jury
ing
through
the
city
manager,
de­
!
more,
perhaps
than
other
towns,
ed
that
her
organization
was
recommended to the senate inter­ munds of refiners, particularly in
will.' t e *ti.or» attorney, state commerce committee by Sec­ the mid-continent field and Califor­ i The influence of the association strongly behind tho proposal of clared thnt 188 cases were made continued it’s delivurations through ject.
stile conBpirinK t0 ®b- retary Mellon..
nia producers are said to be disin­ in athletics, moral and social mat- building a Y. M. C. A. here. She during the month. Fines and costs the morning. Whether or not the
__ _
„
A trade balance of $977,285,000 clined to make any largo contracts | tern was referred to as a need in pledged the co-operation of tho collected amount to $2,744.00 whilo business of the body is completed Frances Alda Singa
Woman's Club when the proposi­ the disposition of the cases is as
favorablo to the United States, for 1925 shipment of crude oil to I every eity.
follows: 32 cases dismissed; 10 by this afternoon is a m atter of
Mr. Reynolds declnrcd that the tion is 1.lunched.
Over Radio Tonight
! Court Question was shown, in figures of the com­ the Atlantic coast.
transferred to the county courts.
]
nutional
association
maintained
u
R.
L.
Dean,
president
bf
the
uncertainty but It is regarded a
Gasolino i tocks enst of tiie Rocky
merce department covering the
Plumbing permit * issued during likely thnt the body will make n re­
ined By Senate jcalendar year cl 1921.
mountains have shown a steady ■board of building engineers whose | newly orgunized Hanford Golf Club,
A musical treat is in store’ fa?
Secretary Hoover told a meet­ decrease since May 31, last, when j services can be obtained ut a nomi- jcutlined the organization and pur­ the month totaled 22 which is the port before adjourning Thursday radio fans tonight when F rar,*»n
Nf’iTON, JAN. m.—Th ing of business rnen that the the peak figures of 1.0t9.t&gt;;Vt,755 • inul fee. Ho aLo said that the ) pose of,the club. The speaker said 1runic for the number of electrical afternoon.
Alda, noteii opera star will bro-vlnuwtlon, ugain sub- spread of commodity prices from gallons wua reached. By Novem­ I services of the special department 1that the lack of t#Tny on the links i permits Issued. Liunacs issued mini
cast from WEAK. New Yuxk City.
•day oeforo the S?enato producer to consumer could be re­ ber 20, the lute: t date for which I of the association for vaLlng funds ■in causing u deficit and that th;* ! be red at 110. There were four DEMOCRATS NAME AI.DFIELD. Tho program will be relayed L*
•lation.' Committee b duced by ^-operation in industry figures are available, the country’s could be obtained fice of charge. I city cannot be expected to inuin- I fires were reported but nbt cstidt'vun other station.-*.
ion oI
WASHINGTON. Jan. IL -R e p This is the reond program, the
. reserve supply was reduced 511#,- It was recommended tiiat a lot be j lain the course much longer under mute of the damage was me.de duo
!" v ii!ev!‘raI Proposals and commerce.
secured at once in order to save ; present conditions. At tho con* J to the fact that they were outside rescutative William A. OulUeUL first being given on
Year*
1n «
was poat- The state department requested 785,099 gallons or 31.3 per cent.
money, for the speaaer said, delay elusion of the talk G. W. Spencer tho city. Building permits during Arkansas, wan elected chairman of Eve, when John McCormick, noted
t ”*?1, ' Vf’dnesday. Com. the release from jail of Prcgfc* &lt;i,
is
liable
to
allow
real
estate
values
An
arn\orcd
truck
that
travels
Jr., president, urged that members tho month represented investments
National Democratic Congress­ tenor delighted a continental audi­
of
tcrc^ on S n - Mexico, of Dr. \V- F. Loren’ of either by land or water has bceu to climb high enough to become of the Juuiof Chamber to join the of $67,095, according to the re­ the
ional Committee succeeding Repre­ ence. The program will counuouc«i
eouhlU U? ^ llh the Do- Wisconsin and other Americans invented.
prohibitive,
port.
I new organization,
sentative Rouse, Kentucky,
i1 ‘lc and Rumania,
charged with filibustering.
promptly at 9 v’clovk,
,

CLEVELAND, Jnn. 15.—Tho
doctrine of the Trotcstant Epis­
copal church was contrasted with
fGTON, Jan. 15.— tho alleged heibtic touching of
Slemp is to disap- Bishop Wm. Montgomery Brown,
Ithe ndminiatrution Wednesday in the concluding argu­
I The present plan ment by Charles L. Dibble, church
ferett Snndcrs of In­ ndvoente, before the church’s
, would have been hoard of review. This completed
_ent except for the the case of tho “prosecution.”
■by Senator Watson, Thursday, Jostpn W. Sharts,
counsel for the defense will
|d him as secretary chief
finish his arguments, thus clear­
it CoolidRe.
ing the way for the finding of
, cabinet changes mny the appeal body and the possible
omcthinR to do with sentencing of Bishop Brown.
Bishop Browns ideas are no bet­
5emp’» intention to Ret
ter, in Inst analysis, than the fet­
I various bio business ish worship of the jungles, Mr. Dib­
Inasmuch os they re- ble said. Everything is related to
\o p e that his dream the material world and nothing to
Cabinet officer would the spiritual, he averred, nnd il­
lustrated by saying:
“When we spoke in our brief of
I known for some time
the
life of tho spirit after death,
millionaire secretary
Lit In our history was his counsel rejoined that we must
[job. In fact, when he have been referring to ectoplasm,
was assumed that nf- or something of that sort. They
erformed the services could not comprehend the spiritual
r tho delegates for the ns nn objective Tealty, for .the
[invention through the spiritual is unknown to them.”
Fetish Worshiper.
» would be elevated ncMr. Dibble declared thnt a Fct|is deserts and desires,
tish worshiper who bowed to one
rgrant L'pset.
| things interfered with Mono would bo no better off if he
ii. William M. Butler bowed to a million, or to n universe
lu t with tho president full of stones. If recourso is had
lublican National chnir- to Bishop Brown's idea of a trin­
I Harry S. New decided ity of mntter, force and motion
ostmas'.er general, the for a conception of deity, he argu­
Jit was assumed Slemp ed it could be found n stone is
hurled with force through the air.
lied.
He quoted from the hook ComIi/Ci-ivo
;* tuiihr.i and ChrUtr- r.; ys . to show
Imwrs phBuWm in sev- that the defendant himrclf had
culars the selection of called his belief in m atter “atheis­
bent. Like Slemp, he tic rationalism.”
congressman for ninny
"You are reading from the book
! declined to run for nn- in order to show thnt Bishop
, though his election was Brown utters doctrines contrary to
those held by this church?" queried
las really chosen for the Bi-hop William I.eonurd, head of
by Senator Curtis. Nich- the court.
|worth and Speaker Gil“I am,” replied Sir. Dibble, “and
am Mr. Coolidge appeal- also to show that he would not,
advent to the White ns hin counsel hinted Wednesday,
Ian aid who knew politics preserve God in the hearts of niuu
I be depended on to deal for he would burden men’s minds
resa, where most of the with a trinity in which m atter is
Ians are camped. A sim- the father, force the son, and the
|il is supposed to have law the holy spirit. He gives us
inders.
these material things nml says:
[r. it is not thought likc- “That’s all there is; there isn't
Indiunan would be will- any more.”
(comc secretary unless
"If that be religion, I want none
bed behind it the proniiso of it.”
|ing bigger. In Sanders
Contravened Church Doctrine.
nc of his friends pointed
Mr. Dibble maintained that tho
^sday, there is u greater record of the trial court showed
in this direction than thnt the defendant had been given
in the case of the secre- a detailed claim tiiat he bad con­
I to retire.
travened church doctrine by fo jr
P rich man; Sanders is denials—“of the existence of God,
Iha* only just begun to tho doctrine of the trinity, tho
financial success, tnrough earthly existence of Christ and tho
brattice, after n romatic divinity of Christ and his present
(poverty, and must be re­ intercession for us.”
interrupt his prosperity
He declared that the church had
: the post which invul­ hand rightly, formulated its doc­
nerable social expenditure trines in tho creeds, catechisms
lictary is to be tiic presi- and other parts of the prayer book
Vprcientativc and
not and had not sacrificed it i ciuini
| i amanuensis.
to Catholicity by such action.
|5 father was a preacher
“Formulated doctrines arc but
was not farming, and the expressions of religious exper­
vorked on the furm until ience,” ho udded, “just as so-called
fvell-grown, getting what natural luws are expressions of
he could in the intervals scientific experience in the fields
Mng and reaping. He of research. And you can call a
II through tho state nor- formulation doctrine a dogma if
II. worked his way through you wish without making it what
jersity of Indiana waiting that defense here called a “debas
land doing all the other cd doctrine." A dogma is no more
go with such un neh- imposed upon us by the church
l taught school three years than u natural law is imposed upon
I began to practice law.
science. A dogma is not true be­
J congressional colleagues cause the church says it is true.
l h&gt;m; he was a good ud- But the church says it is true be­
|‘on man all the time, und cause it has become convinred of
r°ngworth’s stoutest lieu- that truth by religious experience.”

STATE CONTINUES
INVESTIGATIONOF
SALEOFPARDONS

Gasoline Prices To
Be Increased Today
In Eastern States

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Tho
house late Wednesday passed the
McFadden bill which'would revise
the national banking laws.
As sent to the senate, tho meas­
ure carried tho Hull amendments
dealing with branch banking, nil
of which were accepted by Chair­
man McFadden of tho banking
committee, author of the bill.
The bill was passed by n stand­
ing vote of 172 to 05 after tho
houuo by a vote of 235 to 90 had
rejected n motion by Representa­
tive Black (D), Texas, to recom­
mit tho measure for addition to it
of n series of amendments, spon­
sored by him and Representative
Stcngnil, another Democratic mem­
ber of the banking committee,
which previously had been turned
down.
One of the amendments ndopted
by Representative Wingo, of Ar­
kansas, ranking Democrat on the
committee, struck out a ruction
which made thu following acts
crimes punishable under federal
statutes: Conspiracy to boycott,
black Iht or cause withdrawal of
deposits from a b ars holding mem­
bership in the federal reserve sys­
tem; robbery or burglary of a mein
ber bank; making intentional false
statements for the purpose of ob­
taining credit from a member bang
or frndulently dissipating or sell­
ing personal property upon which
there is a mortgage to a member
bank.
Mr. Wingo and supporters of
his motion contended that all the
crimes enumerated were punish­
able under ntqte laws nml that
prosecution should be left to th a
alato courts.
. . .
.
The hill, the hanking policy of
which has been endorsed by the
national association of credit men
and the American Bunkers Asso­
ciation, is designed to put national
hanks on a better competitive bas­
is with state institutions, partic­
ularly with regard to maintenance
of hrancheu.
As reported to tho house, the
measure gave national banks the
right to maintain intra-city branch­
es where stHte banks are permit­
ted to do a branch hanking busi­
ness, hut the amendments by Rep­
resentative M. D. Hull (R), Illin­
ois, which tlie house accepted,
placed restrictions on the mainten­
ance of these branches.
Among other things, the Hull
Amendments provide that in states
hereafter legalizing branch hank­
ing, national hunks must obtain
authority from congress before es­
tablishing branches to meet state
hanking competition. In such in­
stances, state hunks were accord­
ed the right to competo with
branches on nn equal footing.
Passage of the McFadden bill
paved the way for consideration to­
morrow by tho house of the $39,­
000,0000 rivers and harbors au­
thorization hill.

ENGINEERS WILL EXPECT TO SELL
CONSIDER CANAL ALL LAND STOCK
PROJECT SUNDAY BY END OF WEEK

December Report
O f City Manager
Is Made Thursday

Junior Chamber of Commerce Hears
Plan To Organize Y. M. C. A. Here

Washington N e w s

I

uh .

*. -.V i-J&amp;_g .

_________________ * ,

�Y . JANUARY I t , IM S .,

MARTIN SELECTS! as municipal judge with those of
county Judge is expected to cause
SHARON AS JUDGE! Jedige
Sharon to resign from the
OF COUNTY COURT office which he has filled for the

Ettrui&amp;l Selection of Houghton
. Ah Minister to Court of 8L
James Made by President to
The Newspapers Tuesday
*r WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Presi­
dent Cool id go made another re­
arrangement Tuesday in the cabi­
net-diplomatic organization ho will
take with him Mar. 4 into his elect­
ed term of office by selecting Alancon B. Houghton, of New York,
now ambassador to Germany, to
raccccd Ambariador Kellogg at
London.
■tho transfer of Air. ,Houghton |
to the London post, the ranking
assignment in the diplomatic ser­
vice, formally was announced at

Kucce. sor in llcriin Unknown
The wlection of Mr. Hnilghton
vn:i n lurther development in tho
rapid succession of official changes
that began Saturday with the un.itcuncimcnt that Secretary Hughes
bad decided to retire Mar. 4 and
that he would he succeeded by
Ambassador Kellogg.
Who will
lake Mr. Houghton's place at Ber­
lin #ha.- not bycn decided, but becanse’bf th$ importance of tho post
the vacancy there probably will he
lillixf I* fore Mar. 4.
Tho changes in the state do•partinrnt involved in tho resigna­
tion of Mr. Huyhen and in the ngi iciilturn department due to tho re­
tirement of Howard M. Gore to he• Chic governor of West Virginia on
Mar. 4, however, are the only o n u
'th a t Mr. Cuolidge now oxpects in
Ilia official family. The president
i willing to acknowledge, though,
that tho rapidity with which
rhanje!» have come in the past
Week has shown that no prediction
tan bo made with certainty.
.
Davis Reconsiders.
, The possibility of a change in
.*lie Ichor dopaitmont wan rent iveil
Tuesday when Secretary Davis ad ­
vised thu president that ho had
itfo n idered his intention to reUru Mar. 4, as expressed to tho
executive rhortly after tho No­
vember election, and remain in tho
office to which he wua named four
yrars ago by President Harding.
• .\Jr. l&gt;avis gave up his work as
dliceL.r genetui of the Loyal Order
of Moose to enter Mr. Harding's
rahiikf-t and Inst November inform­
ed President C-iolldge that tho or­
der wa. calling on him to return
to these duties, Thu president oxferxet} to Mr. Davia a desire that
e remain nt the head of tho labor
department and Tuesday he In­
formed the president ho lmd de­
cided to Accede to his desire. Tho
decision was hailed with sathfnetoon in o statem ent later Issued by
Wi'liam Groen, president of the
American Federation o f Labor.

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past two years, although no defi­
nite announcement to th at effect
rnc been made yet. Judge Sharon
recently received the appointment
un county prosecuting atfdrtiejf to
All the unexpired term of Mr.
Mdincs, an office which he filled for
a period ' of nppproximateiy one

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years rerved the public in dmcreAt
capacities. Prior to his removal
to Sanford several years ago, he
was n member of the state legis­
lature representing Gadsden coun­
ty, During the World w ar ho was
cljaii man of the YVar Savings Com­
m utes lor Leon county.
Judge Sharon was for several
years an auditor in the office of the
state comptroller. He has beta
engaged in the practice of law for
tho past six years.

$56,000,000
MIAMI, Jon. 14.—Bank deposits
in Miami banks on December 31,
amounted to $56,277,817.80, ac­
cording to statements published in
compliance with tho state comp­
troller's call a t the end of last year.

c it y ' manager

QU1y f / P
&gt; .hfe Yhould V
f l * u t wm nQt £
bond for roads for;
yearr
come.
Besides Conimiaiu,
Wheeler, Entzmin*"
Stcetc, the committee

WEST PALM BEACH, Jan. 14,
Gcorgo L. W right has submitted

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This Campaign will be under the exclusive and energetic
Management of

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Sanford’s Oldest and Most Reliable Realtors
Efforts To Float Boat Tues­
day Are Fruitless Hut Offleers BclieveThatTheyWill
Bo Successful Wednesday

The Lots in Sanford’s Finest Subdivision are now Listed
as Low as

CHATHAM, Mums., Jnn. 14.
.The submcrinc S-1U is still
held firm on nn outer bar of
Orleans harbor where she was
grounded early Tuesday in a
fog v/hile in route from Ports­
mouth, N. H. to New Orleans,
Chan.
Tho United States submarine S-l'J
The United KuAcii submarine S-li),
witli her c m / of 40 Tuesday night
wits : till in a precarious position
on ail outer t a r live uriil a half
mile:; south • f Nauset const guutd
Station, wh&lt; t she went ashore
cSrly 1 ucsilay. From IK ith the
i.hun und two coast guard cutlers
which hud rated to her aid, die.,
perilo effort were madu all day
to get a line aboard her, but nil
failed.
Th'* men •£ the .Naunet station
early Tuesday '.iiiiuhcil n boot and
fouglit their way out through the
iturf to within a 100 feet of the
distress'd craft liefore tho waves
‘cap'izi I them. They regained the
ilhvie and tiled UKuiii. Tiiis time
their boat was smashed. All of
t}ie coast guunko.icu made their
^a'y to chore.
Failing to riucuc the submarine' crew in this manner, repeated unruccrxsful attem pts were made to
chiMit a line across hor.
The tide was full early Tuesday
C*f4i!ng. When it has dropped to
deoil low the combined crown of the
Gaboon Hollow and Nauset nta-

$ 1 0 0 0
Terms to Suit the Purchaser
an Added Inducement to E a r ly Investments
Reduction of 10 per cent will be Offered tor 10 Days

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Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision

J. N. W estbrooks
( lu r c n iilh
Gmphonoltx, GlotJcii, Rcv.*,n:j
Machine
421 Sanford Avc.

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M ea su red

THE SHIRKER SAYS “LET GEORGE—DO—IT

by

P o p u la tio n

THE WORKER SA Y S “LET ME HELI

H O N O R ROLL
M. F. Robinson
Hurry T. Bod well
B. F. Whitner
A. It. Key
Geo. A. DeCottrs
Edward Higgins
W. C. Smith
W. A. l.otiler
R. .1. Holly
W. P. Carter
C. W. Lloyd
R. C. Maxwell
Fred A. Williams
W. M. Scott
E. L. Markell
l)r. B. D. Caswell
J. E. Scarlett
J . H. J a ck s o n

Nelson Gray
J. S, Wilson
A. E. Yowcll
A. I’. Connelly
J. H. Tillis
S. O. Chase
C. .1. Marshall
W. S. Price
11. 0. Du Rose
G. E. LnVlgnc
Bel Air Realty Co,
II. B. Lewis
W. M. Haynes
Fred Dorner
A. K. Rossetter
James L. Giles,
Mayor Orlando

E. Nix Rossetter
R. C. Bower
Howard F. Estcrt
Marion R. Bodwell
Coleman Gift Shop
It. W. (’carman, Jr.
Frank Lossing
Howard Faville
J. W. Corley
.1. II. Lawson
Harry A. Reed
V, C. Colter
Forrest Luke
Frank P. Forster
Frank II. Black
J. W. Phillips, Orlando
C. P. Swope, Orlando

Lloyd F. Iluylc
I*. A. Mem
Fred S. Wilson
Edward i». Ely
lialfera B. Dieter
Kate Dixon Stewart
M. Maxwell Stewart
Jam es E3. Ritchie
Minnie John; on
Ball Hardware Co,
(). P. Herndon
Arthur E. Hrecn
Ball Hardware Co,
W. A. McMullen

S. M. Lloyd
William Nordstrom
John W. Fczoid
Paul Lake
C, E. Patterson
C. F. Teague
Sam Fleischer
C. D. Brumley
George I). Bishop
T. C. Mundy
R. L. Robinson
Joe I). Chittendon
C. W. Entzminkgcr
John G. Leonardy
Britt Realty Co., Inc,
W. I). Oliver
J. It. Lyles

Charles Dunn
Sandy Anderson
Morris Kronen
It. B. Wight
A. Kanr.or
F. J. Gonzalez
J. G. Sharon
lb B. Hodges
Dr. C. M. Mitchell
Charles E. Henry
C. M. Hand
Warren R. Smith
C. W. Entzmingcr
It. il. Berg
Arthur A. Nyatrom
Fred W. Bull
W. S. Enrlc

Mrs. A. E. Hill
If. C. Mink
F. A. Schumpert
S. S. Raumct
F. F. Dutton
O. .1. Pope
L. P. Chittendon
K. M. Hoffins
Judge Bert Fish
C. F. Williams
Dr. S. Puler.ton
D. C. Waters
E. II. Parker
s.eorgc W. Knight
Mrs. Jesse H. Hamilton
Dr. W. 1'. Langley
Mrs. Ellen Mnrtin
A. E. Itadcliffe

B. E. Squires
Mnhoney-Walker &amp; Co., In
Laney Drug Store
W. J. Hardy
M. D. Hutton
J. It. Booth
H. D. Roddcnberry
James E. Parrott
Paul P. Pczold
II. J. Clause
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J. D. Woodruff
Frank R. McNeill
T. W. Lawton
Charles Kanncr
A. R. Platt
E. A. Douglas
B. B. Baggett
I. D. Martin
R. L. Chrisenherry

SHARES $100 EACH—25% CASH BALANCE MONTHLY FOR 1 YEAR

FORREST LAKE. President
President Seminole County Bank
F. I'. FORSTER. Vice-President
President First National Bank

It. II. BERG, Vice-President
Secretary-Trvasurcr The Sanford Herald
B. F. WHITNER, Secretary
Cashier First National Bank

HARRY T. BODWELL, General Manager
President and Treasurer Bodwell Realty Co,

A. It. KEY, Treasurer
Cashier Seminole County Bank
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Forrest Lake
11. F. Whitner

A. It. Key
F. P. Forster

R. II. Berg
George A. DeCotte

Harry T Bodwell
Edward Higgins

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Situated Within Sight o f Beautiful Lake Monroe
N e a r S a n f o r d ’ s Business D i s t r i c t

Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision

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�m m n c racing which is to b &amp; S r w E Z ill ' W J W W f

papers all over the state are rialn* n n l L S L J fS r r ,
tioa over the proposed unmoral condlfinl!aW^f » u *BtWW*-pl
P. B. K ellorr, M Ann
the rescue of the poor race t r t * S 5 5 3 2 ^ **** nyin* to
BY ARTHUR B R llH i
IVBicairrina nATKs
Already some rather hard knock* l .J I t
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[Jar |7.00 81* ilonthf_It.SO
In City by Currier, per Governor Martin for allowing- t h e s e ‘W n n J ^ J 6®" Jtaken at " YO U REMEMBER the
conditions to .
Weekly Edition fs.00 exist, when the man has only been
and when the arousing conditions have niff6 a.b6utu a we®h» ^
All o b i t u a r y exist yet. Governor Martin has been cnnruL ^fi1.bcgun to tJ
B S r ^ S S . cmr,!*. of tliAnke, resolutions
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a o tlc ea of e n le r tn liim e n ts w horo ing horse racing before there i ? a n y h o Z i P ed for alhwP lk S ta tro. m ade will be chnrucit
■■Pr
,,***llar a d v e r tis in g rates.
Ami then from J a c k s o n v i l l e Z m n •«
,|E ■
A aeoclatcd P re s s is c x rlu e ° fv tbe njinisterial association of t h T r i t v
w ntfr* -c ry in
l ^ * r t , T I IB a s s o c i a t e d m m * say the Jacksonville preachers,, is co?runtin«r ^
ft* *
1 1 2 * % e n t i t l e d to the use fo r rejiubthe
citizens
of
Miami,
and
the
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mora,s
of m.
i S S l i i A . ? f„ 8,1 n *w ! dispatcftea
11 o r not o th e rw is e c r e d in
direct
violation
to
the
laws
of
the
sta
ff
?*
SH
ch
condltions
coi
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P.«P«r a n d also th e local
h * f w P.u.hllahed herein. All r ig h t* dermining of the basic principles of w
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a
dan«erous
undo
ii ' S
llcation of apeclal d is p a tc h I - , " Herein a r e a ls o reserved.
tionai life, respect for the law.
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F d ty ’ Htate *nd na- jui
. THURSDAY, JA N .7 .^ T q25
And yet why should Jacksonville
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mendously
interested
in
the
affnira
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1
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be
80
trefol
‘ WBLK THOUGHT*FOR TODAY
Wh&gt;’ sh™'&lt;'
1
ft./CU RSING OP. BLESSING? — Jacksonville mlnistmV circulate
j Cursed |)C the man that trustetli governor urging that horse raring , ons to be sent to the °M
**a man, and maketh flesh his arm,, It is possible that conditions in the citv o f T 0^ 1 in.nMinmi?
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• and whose heart departeth from rc such that the ministers t h e r c % « n n n / v i l l e itself ab
the Lord.
s.ome U8° fo r
Blessed is the mnn that trusteth their corrective influence nearer
* . ? Lord, and whose hone the ■h»t the ministers are sofe becSuse ^ J P i ia P ° ^ b |eiI J
'Lord Is.—Jeremiah 17:5-7,
iroke up race track gambling in f hnf h6* . ° f F,orida i Int,
’ery lucrative flow of revenue?
th 1 ^ and stoPPed a frn&lt;
X
NEVER AGAIN.
A.nd*/Peaking of ministers, what ,*« tu
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1 T
|j( ''^ 0U bet they can't fool nm no ,
BByt
more
he ministers of Miami? Surely if ? L tJ J 0 matlter w ith nds
that old stuti nhout n ias heard of the construction of
1 ?ac.ksor!vi ,e clergy „„r,

Santa Claus!
r ; I » Mwnys fell fer It before
sC / ,
Bwnllered all the gags they
k ‘ t j u 8PrunR because
S 1 «ld n t know no better. Now
\
wise to what my folks’re
K
Rlvin’ me.
-e l d a,,ke to ,,nvo m&gt;* dad toil how
BBflV ffny could hu where nil they
- "ny he’d be
’. '^ C h r i s t m a s Eve, nn’ be in nil
H ^'T ne houses in the world at once!
Gee whi*.
I wonder what my folks’d cull
giVA yarn n’mine ns big as that
one is.
And then I ’d like to see ns fat
$&gt;/, v Yellor ns his pitchers show I
come down
A ichlmnev; when it comes to that
’ There nln t one half his site in lids
whole town!
La«t yenr they had me gessin'
— ■on,«;
They had n tree at
, .h o u se, an’ all
Ua kids hoped Santy Claus’d come,

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re can school th a t tu r n s o u t "

Riade unable to express tin
ibly written English. By tl
!,rst °,1Kht grades of the pi
«. know how to write a good
0 ,for "“/ “-Kliment in concise
he dady work in every grad
that can write at all. up t \
( flehool and tho col logo.
1
Theme-writing,
1 boys and girls

roil* with an Amcri®r,r,s ff,om
eighth
correctly spoiled, legipil has completed the
curriculum he should
P' Put down the facts
rheme-writing should
lowest primary class,
Kiades and the high

Bench!* S,0n°

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girls sitting
S
d Tllthuut1, Partners at the
fiancee, It Would be npproprintu
Id
‘Th " ^ ,0 “ elp Wanted’’
Citizen T hw i Lilizen,—Key West
citizen. W hassaniatter with t|„.
men down there?
They used to say that mah Jong
S f* c®n»« to «‘ay. Now they say
^ at , 0 Croat' -word puzzle has
tt
V* Blay* D"‘ when you g.-t
right down to brass tacks, there
K J R j VL‘ry "'«»y things Which ac.
tunlly come to stay.
i
, ^i
n e m t lr KW°V:1 fair iH '“ ‘rat ting
h f .r T
nl u,Vtfr ‘ b is s e c ti u a
” th,c s‘«“ v. It is fine ndvurtla.
•ng for 1
county.

ites
| U rn heard
i co* » 8Ponilcn
itcs “thntl
that , he
a negrt
ncher give the following vendor
the parable of the Good Sarari
ritn^i^‘or relating how rite Sa
ritan, taking |uty on tho wound
man » plight, helped him to an
where he ordered food and ral‘b*- preacher conltd. And dis nm a true etory
tl ren, for do inn am standin’
yet and in de do’way am
w
uhln’
f kJ,l'tie
,U,n,Good
•" f ,&lt;U
‘ lnnk^ 'P •
waitin for
Samaritan
tome back nnd pay de bill."—

° " « B°«d
one M to

all winter.

rill give a
teachers a t
D o’clock.
Chapter of
Entertain at
subscrip

Shock nbsort^

be better if tht
them.

Personals

‘Iren w ho a re
h*l
S
t t
written and handed i n W , AT ' " f! f 'h« tl«-n.™ l
reeled with understj ,?li . , , ai'h,u': Ulc&gt;' «h«ulcl l.c copuuiiil and appreciation.
In the Sanford t
R o ttin g their chance
uig to the instruct
English language,
e a sily , and happil&gt; viM r ‘V rt | ,S Wh“ ^ “'"warniiw t.) w rujj
through life more
tune of having to It
ure out in the worl
b r in g s defeat.
The Herald \.
cage themes of the
■ ° t i mn.vT.LV’ SUC Ul1’ '« t -.ml U,o
the Snnford sehools. What
themes each week ,ro ru«Iuj^..|-° r l1j
n ,
correcting errors? What
ILWiUu.S arc* (fivnii
....... , u
work ?

0 first (‘lenient
“iRiia^e into ti

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ic Welfare
man's Club
y, Jan. 21.
:G. Shuron
The charge

Alter all life is too short unless you
some enjoyment out of your business,
no room for formality in this bank. Our
ers are our friends rather than our cliei
want your deposits, and we want you to
us whenever we can ho of
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b SPEAK
I the W. C.
»ck of Defess nt the
’evening at
lirogrant of
in the SatI S MADE
t is'cn made
[to be given
k Chapter of
the Womans
in. Jan. 10.
Airs. B. J.

\\ ide striper, of rod grny nnd white
?*ut fchia Irock out of the censervative class and make it one that
can t esenpo your attention. Tile
belt has most attractive patch
pockets,
diamond
(IA
tVSt%Vllllnim
__ I shaped
.1
l.and quite
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Mrs. Roe To Deliver
Interesting Address

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Restarted
■ ill lie started
Saturday, which
I for tho older
leciril programs
Id, Ivhich will
I aloud from
[ telling stories
No those in tho
the Grammar
one, next Sat.
[ducted by MV,
lo is successful
of work in his
■y. Others will
rcasionally the
sked to assist,
nd girls are inie program will
:ty at 10:30

iu?! ness “ '" t h " f ! ? trCn,t;.‘1 th« ^ e a t
h's'fuith wiih f r e .republlc, und wit!
De 8tanding fhnr J tfon’1'1'itl1 ""'l™
ch nierely L Siako m ' S la£ °r'n*
PctuatV hat 'kta3°Sy Y
u ' V?r r*. which expresses
viyiHzation
us Wu. hington ami' r.v nD,,,,tlo1n» of
n- mighty
an&lt;l ‘he

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•t therefore
&gt;t "lliiitd
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, tVer tu&gt;n■ fbe done
,h' ,S ™ 'h.
cantil,ue to be

realtor
Eirst National Bank I]
,

Ro° m s 501-502.

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orce Miaa Huha Williams

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Walter Ryan of Jacksonville,
was in Sanford for a few days of
this week.
|
F. F Finch master of John Amicon nnd Co., of Columbus, o., was
in Sanford, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Potter have
as their guest Dan Scanlon of I)ctroit, Anon.

• Loyle, a prominent
ew York City is the
A wedding of interest taking
A. Ginn on Sanford place nt the Court Hi use in San­
Mr. Itr.zcllc will lie at II. I,.
ford Saturday, Jan. 10 wits that of
Mrs. Shellie iliott Hill of Snnfo/d I’erkins Thursday, Friday and
to Halsey Lisk of New York, Mrs. Saturday. I)ri.p iu and be meas­
ured for your new spring suit.
Casandra Schultz officiating.
—Adv.

Friday

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 “easy’’ words. If hori­
zontal. the word yoi| aro look­
ing for must extend crosswise
from tho number to the first
shaded stop on the right; If ver­
tical, it must extend downward
from tho number to the firit
shaded stop below. When fin­
ished, the words should read
equally well crosawisq and
downward.

REMOVAL SALE
MAU1NELLO SHOP
lion tllilg.

Mrs. Forrest Lake leaves Tliursday for Jacksonville, where she , On thi: L'lth day of January, A.
I).. 1925 on reading tlu* Putition
t.
V0„ the Ruest of her sister, for
Discharge of the above-named
Mrs. Julius Carpenteer.
bankrupt, it is—
Ordered by the court, that a
Miss Nancy Miller whq has been
w iag he had t:mm
«n
he lovely guest of Mfis Sarltu iI'h
Lake returns Thursday to her home the 2-lrd day &lt;&gt;t February, A. D„
1925, before the said V 'urt, at
in Washington, Va.
Jacksonville, in .-aid district at 10
m., noon; and that notice thereMr. nnd Mrs. LeBrell Jones ure a.
of
he published in Th • Sanf ird
Dleasantly located with Dr. and Herald,
a newspaper, printed in
ilrs. 1. W. Langley on Magnolia sai.l district,
and that all know
Avenue.
creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time
ami place and show cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of the
said petitioner should not be grant

Thomas Citncelmo
the A,'Cnncelmo Comp
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14.—Tho adcliiitiu was a businc:
missing yacht Alga was sighted Sanford Wetlnesday.
this morning coming into thu bay
L. T. Ernst represc
nt St. Louis, Mist, according to n
message received by Mrs. G. Mat­ man ami Samuls of I
her Conrad wife of the owner of
the boat.

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Bure Silk in all the new shades
and white.

Daily Fashion Hint

p e r the younger
Dd as usual Satl t will begin an
nu be through in
[story hour. Ail
Irs are invited to
I'hich will be in
|ve Turner.
[Notice
[ay, Jan. 10, the
[pen as follows:
F‘V. 10 to 12 a. nt.

II. S. Pond has returned front
Oveido where he had charge of the
bank of Oveido for a few days. He
will remain in Sanford for a short
time before going to Daytona,
where he will make his future
home.

MOTHERS
Why allow "snuffles” and stuffy,

wheezy breathing to torment your
Babies wli^n quick Teller follows
the use of

C H A M B E R L A I N ’5
COUGH REMEDY

Mrs. J. Abide Clarks Hognn,
N o N a r c o tic *
who is a noted violinist and state
For Sale By
chairman of music of the Kansas
Federation of Woman’s Clubs, re­
LANEY’S DRUG
turned Thursday to her home in
Kansas City. M&lt;*., after n vi«it
STORE .
with Mrs. J. K. Snyder of (’liulu'.itn. ■nB *M B B H uuaunaaaerzM nna*
BBBBBBHanBBHMaeaaaHaaauEKBxaanBHBZfenz'iRaavBaaeiaBu

Hostess
re C lub!!
P

MIAMI HERAJ.D

must live, nn.l pr.Tvi.lc for h.V r. '
A Lumber of newspnpers 1
"&gt;'• "" ‘be salarv that th* n have,I hoarded
away is of no c
■ spoken in tho most commendatory
’ay a Cabinet offleer. H .
A
way of the act of « Delaware
;
t
o
w
thousand
dollar
deckluiiitl who hits rrce iv»'d a fortune
A
few
^fu
8
worse
‘h
of a hundred and lu ty thousand / . f e w thousand dollar
dollars. He has pm■ the money m bringing into the | £
I the bank and has
■yems of bcautiy Z d
by ^ m
»bn work as u deckhand continued his ,n‘ money can buy vir*
Ply saving money, nor’
«W»I I n f l i n J L K S f r j V ' V
On the face bf it
St* ,lw ; 1"*'—Mr. Ilusl,™ i. a Eke a desirable thing
w E 1"* “ • / ' " “ bere
l th eas«
earn thirty times wh: i not, necessarily nie
g it
may bu made m
fie people pay him.
hat fortune evidently «i0
Vs' ,vtht'
Of ||fc
Mr. Hughes, working f„r n... stand the poasibilitie
!* 0&gt;;. There is no gr,.a t
"bl“
tWMiljr y,!S i. h f , „!,bc the possession nf n,
1"
au,,,R «-’• « deckhand
U f.l m.t lo,, thi.n «ix
j j I showing wisdom in
8
j
,h/ s/ b e opportunity t„ C9
rs, plus interest, by doing so.
g ‘bat particular
..
it to the kinds, as so i
thralldo
they receive unexpet
EARTHQUAKE tremors disturb but if proposes to
A" l'a r‘bquake pre- rest of his life ns a
Contemporary Comments
/ t d Just summer for early in might about ns wt
nuay was felt last Friday two money in the river ni
Most flivver wreck* n.» ,
m
‘ A,t- Asohave
is «n nianv
erup- "ith it uny more.
t'Kht nuts.—Columbia I?J°0r!|"° '
•n-ri'T1 hheOCk/
Japanese
Money may bccom
of great misery or o
“ ne reason why the bootW ,.:n
pi ness. A few tho.
hu. ness ia crowded is heeausn
J-iil.t aren’t.—Paterson News
1

ihursday

SIGHT MISSLNC YACHT.

and Saturday
nt.
r older children,
a 11:30 a. nr.
"Unger children,
10:30 a. m. :i

A FOOLISH HEIR

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A p E R !Y tj
H A P

Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
in the High School Auditorium,
Mrs, Charles Roe of Washington,
D. C., will deliver an address to
the parents and teachers of this
community.
-ii. .m i airs. n . j . Ihigpen nnMrs. Rce is n national orgnnizer
of the Parent-Teachers' association noiince the birth of « daughter
nnd has a wonderful message to Wednesday, Jan. 11. She has been
deliver which will be of great in-j• named Jane Randolph Thigpen.

Miss Lee Antons is expected F ri­
day from Pontine, Mich. She was
culled hero by the illness of her
sister, Mrs. Harry Walsh who is
in the Florida Snnitoriuni at
Formosa.

R'- preacntirig the

Herewith (s ;olution to puzzle
No. 75.

Air. nnd Mrs. A. J. Harms nnd
daughter Miss A. G. Harms of Chivug&lt;&gt;, spent Wednesday in Sanford.

I pnrlimentarKlub, will conBinentary luvr
I and Friday
[the Woman’s of nil parents.
k are free to
■ted and the
John Maura and Cyrl Maura a r­
10 lessons.
rived front New York Tuesday to
spend thu winter hero. Mrs. John
jFoi'Older Mnura twill arrive Friday from

ther«
' TkV^i. . lori,la s thnt
growth?
. Ibi* attention of the world
just teen drawn to Florida
cities of ten, twenty, fortv and
J thm'sun,l " re Just beginnin.

sent
-a, | S"' worshin
nn‘1 t!
• in i • » K:*|. to
to ,Chl
Christian
M. James holtiun of American „■h
ierican. whose erty and resist" u .
I ' ‘" " " f &gt;h.
.* t
,
.... &gt;, v direct ftetiun, whirl
«' American • thesis of the princin!
• not, as we j in the constitution ,
during past keeping the South fr««
' „ /'/R a tio n farian blood nnd m&gt;
State.
if mg a self-conscious
American of r,safeguarding tho natio
or Lincoln re- building up Soutlieri
ccliogg Ditting from within. * * »
; say. “I see
The South has h„r
American'.. vigor, as her nttninme
I'hase of life n tu . t. ,
..
at’r “R'nk. which arts th
n iK r e s i g n ATI t v

“•

Wr. W. Morrison, of Wilmington,
Bel., is in Sanford for a few davs

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

a ' T r Mr,ll,olr uftor rtTen-ing'^o"'
‘/..I highly cn- effect of excessive ir
• General, .to other sections .»
‘ing his client. States:
■ 'zens will r e - , The South in still ,
no leaves tho contaminating horde
••fiiee, and will salvation is to |
itment to the Whenco romuth A me
_
lion? c„„ jt cotnc f
...
.
proletarian origin1
it appomtmont j come, rather, from’ d
. chosen by the tlm hruve first Amer
-Mr. Hughes’s, with tlu-ir lofty id,.-

a s t s r wy

C. W. Goodrich of Orlando i pent
Monday in Sanford.

meeting of
c Harrison
. A. at the
fternoon nt

■ ■ ■ ■ B B aaM M iaaaa

First National Bank

ward the comb S a . 0 " ,,u,,u re.’’ i
r inanufu^tuTers I Knlh °nl"un^ Mr'
,Hat
- «k- S i d Te^conUnuaU

.1w f i f f l a s i ' , ' " &gt;&lt;«■
Editor The Herald:
* few words in regard to the I casting Station i„ this ,-jtv ho
Propose, Radio Itroadcastlng Hta' , until these troubles are e im im te
‘ " w" ' ao‘ be amis* m this; • in useless to spend m«nS‘ in
of the proposition.
n,id ,,ot b.
I" the first place before nnv
Disturhances that will »ton ,|g
nmney is invested in HroadatsUng
|h j
ken ^
"toPI ought to
to rlV K ‘« eliminate local disju rim rices which occur every night ' tl,
I l twuei/ ' ®:»&gt; I*- M. and 10:30 I ' ‘h
wliHh | IL'iT views on this subject
!m
l f f vt;ry ..............
b I think would be very inter
* t!ut *" r t commission.
There ar,.
;/"
n
g
tind instructive to fan? i'
in Pa H pan,,H of ‘,0|lnr« invested
tl,..,1 ' Eicuving setH in Sanford J ;/.", ba da Radio several y ^ r s
thC um ? yrr ic? Iy worthies, at f . , r WAy ,'xPeri,,nce that these
is a b Z
‘bsfurbancc, which 'ate I n‘ ,,,blF W,U have to be loc ,. ‘ . ‘bo “ me concerts begin Hr. , i ,•
nway with before
lo come ill good.
“ roadcasting will he « success.
Respectfully yours,
ti o •nuirti.’
a d v e s^c rb.mfnrii
/ " ^ 1 ,M* better
spent
.. i*..1
.
J- C. Robert.
H01 Elm Ave.J

I

R. S. Holly and Glenn Wimbish
spent Wednesday in Orlando.

of Presbyu Reciprocprogram a t
[the chuich,

The early ilir(,
1 1 hat s true. R„
J Loll if you Wi||
worm.

D 1
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iohn S. Itozellc

VERTICAL.
1— experi­
14—
nn In­
enced sol­
dian’s exdier
clumation
(abbr.)
15—
bovine
2—
apart
mammal of
3—
former
Central
4—
thus
Asia
5—
measures 10—burst forth
of weight
20— flavor
(metric
22— Eastern
tystem)
Pennsyl­
7— proofs
vania
9— Middle At­
(ahbr.)
lantic state 23— a dessert
(uhbr.)
21— a Roman
11—
stomach
tutelary
12—
noun suf­
deity
fix denot­
ing “believ­
er in’*

* nui uickson and Joe Brown of
Lakeland are visiting in Sanford.

rocity Day,
bi ul one
rinn church.
Hun.
Ball to be
[V. Howard
C. at the

ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

iip y

Karl
Je
.- --nnsen,
a .Miami janitor
(. ;&lt;/ u l -schools th e s e d a y s
invested a few dollars some years T,
. £ ' « «*■• r,1.° h e r a ld w ould I
?o
u
n
H
thfl
L
,ro,,1
l'rly
'*
"'*w
worth
•round twn hundred tl.ou,«nd ,|o,. "iR done w ith m uch su ccess i.
. He doesn t want to sell yet
rl«b‘ on working with

TlJith

«*2s,w;

,J 'M
. h „ „ that oppoa,
Hie nomination?

1 after close stui

ll

Turn up yoJTTr

,h« s "l&gt;rem«

..................
U&lt;? ‘°
the fu^
wn«
appointed
Mr ns soon ns he
/ ’• Stnno Proceeded
‘o elect
* competent
lawyers, such
Jerome^Hchaei. „f Konta
•n,l Kirchwey, in New York City
&lt;• " g oto the war frauds, instead
'ett.ng the grafters rest i„

,1 7

e nml ‘bey wii|°]

FURTHER information would be
welcome concerning the motives o
individuals that oppose the Pres!£ " t s appointment of Attorney

task For The Schools

iP h o n e

i! h i? cndthrifu T
h,a mon&lt;7 to pn

ENGLAND " I T building
_____
fifty
TH ERE IS NO LIMIT
squadrons of flying battlei'h
— ups nnd |
POLK COUNTY RECORD
*" nho»t to launch the two most • — ---------powerful fighting ships in the
We wish t|
world, to act as battleship. ... doubting Tim_____
e stir n,,d awaken nnd stretch. Only
i I'°r«. And our imiserably
:__
'J
two of them hnve ns yet reached
incom- saturation point will
i- the 100,000 mark.
| Patent politicians dost roy the few cd! Florida canno
. good ships we have,
n , W* Floridans believe we have
dt&gt; ,i.) niore," could read t
i I'^bting nir ships and tnlk their edition of the Los A
r advantages over California. At
| provincial platitudes about
'•
w”rnt* there is an ever break in
peace.
It takes 210 pages
i
climate,
in scenery and in fertility
L Tso
" !very
' 1 bo.venous.
b}ugbable if it were edition of the Times
jI not
* of soil. California is fur more isoluted from the main body of Amj PITV TH OSE~r^on8ible,
■
erica's
population. California is a
thousands of flying. Hhip,
;
l,ori
t"
the far countries of the Pa­
Jnimn is turning out, nt the
cific.
But
Florida is or can be a
of five hundred a month, ever
Port to all the West Indies, Cent­
‘ , way «n‘I find us unprop
' rn. nnd South America,
There Would be trouble the,
i California developed her back
»°me politician.-, and nerln.m
country in the face of heavier oh.

ATho Russian Iteds
&gt; ?,Ver t*10 news of Hug)
. tjon. We huve n snenl
th at it won't do them n

H. S. Pond will be in Sanford,
this week to buy, sell , rent nnd r.-Ijair typewriters. Phone 528. Over
Woodruff A Watson.

Novelty Dress

words,

out to sen, carrying he
bnttlo planes with her, a
J nobleman irode
' out with his hawks
• j° n his wrist, ready to
be released
-- -J
| at the right of the prey. -

k

£‘ , / r° uId be v ^d T sco u rag in :
tell the following story, clim e
nm an exchange, t„ „ n o.ld l-el
v ’
«,r,,b«b!y tliscour
re
“ c,ub* “ owever

A Classy Frock

slnnds beti
is the rest

i,, ii&gt; is cinmieq, nre nrr
7 Undo dally. That mei
'■ thousand motorists t
; through Snnford daily,

W‘
i
'
■PH O N E:-R aa. 418-J

W IL M Y , Society

You never wi
Joct in life if
work.

AM|I then, right there where we
:
could see,
-.Ills face fell off nn’ it was jest
my dnd!
*
Kr(By O. Lawrence Hawthorne)

onn,i ,
was recent
SJUS. wataU'nng through
t
trett.t of Montreal, ami even he
!..n »nf° r&lt;
IJenKnl ‘iger wi
-m to creep down u street of oi
k ifHv r n ld°" tu '1 ,,b ‘ricts. sprit,
*“ tjy through a window of
juso and crawl upon the mantl
lntWt e U&gt; bowled vocifcrou:
into the very face 0f a ma
ho had out too.

. When a ,

The only mar
bead is dirty a
it in the harbor.

t’foll ° f WU* KrL,Ln cnou,fh
F a r that. An’ then he come! By
1
B * "* f i l i n ’ you us kids was nwful

of

Education
08 JRnoranct

■

CHILDREN’S SOCKS

Fancy Cotton with plaids tops
Phoenix in light shades. Wc
sox with fancy tops.

10 yards Holts,
cloths, dti in vvic

flCTO-RIM.
■KfcAHW

f _..mThe SeminoIe County Bank ptf
... .I s e'.eiJ function of a stront
p l a t e d Bunk. With every up
o-tho-nnnute facility and with *

FASHION'S STORY
SMARTLY TOLD

■fort C° nSerVatism for absoluti
^
you will find this a desirabk
banking- connection.
[wure Mrs. Mary
l'"rry T. Bodwell,
r ; !&gt;y. Mr*, u a .
[ ‘ ph Wight. Mrs.
Mrs. W. 0. Hill,
pales, Mrs. D. L».
E. Henry, Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Miller,
"den, Mrs. Walter
■■ Thrasher and

. Figured fabrics Iiavc made a bril­
liant mark for themselves among (tie
season's modes. Here is an espe­
cially dainty little frock in straight­
line effect, stitched with a Kind of
plain material to emphasize the cir­
cular fulness at the lower edge of
llic skirt. Lace effectively ornaments
tile skirt, neck and short sleeves,
while ribbon is used for the hell.
Medium size requires 3ji yards 40inch‘figured, with Vi yard plain ma­
terial and 4J.J yards of lace.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 2286.
Sizes, J4 to 42 inches bust, and 16
to 20 years, Price, 35 cents.

Cash payment of $1,500 will buy (J de
sirable residential lots. Lots can eas
ily be sold separately for 81,200

YARD

*rrtr

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6

'
■' - ‘
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*■
President o f V o h i i f c ; , s
TALLAHASSEE, PI.., Jan. 15.
\ I
Income Tax Talk “ “"The supreme 'court;' In the case **V i . ’ **r—
County Bank andili
Mfew ffcrk Manufacturer Quits
of
James
P.
W
ith
e
rs,
appellant,
Number Two
After Twenty Years; Plana
T fgat Co., a SfailSJvggj;
vb. . Franklin \V- Tyler, appellee,
Trip Around World fo Satis­
Who Pleads t h o &gt;"«. »ni
frdifl Drcvard county, has ordered
fy Longiiig of a Lifetime
Tha exemption:; under the rove­
that
the
decree
of.the
circuit
court
Cause and Defends 5ii"dl£?
nuo act cf 192J arc' l*1,000
for sin­
l,'
gle persona and $2,500 for marvie.l be reversed in so far aa it nd- N EW y o d k , Jah. 15.—Aimer- (
The R ights o f Small
|K rsons livj,^ together, and h eal, judged a stated attorney fee in Indo Pcrlfoli6, 40, a millionaire,'
fa
traveling
coutbward
.on
th
e
'
.tuubuivuru
.o
n
uic
i
__ ___ _
Town
Batiks.
of fcinikcs. In idtiition n SRiO favor of the complainant, and that Florid* Limited, rid of business
I 5.
5- Hr. w "
the remainder of the decree be of- cures for tho first time since b c iv riq . t u n it y T /i
|^^d
brM *2^
credit
Is
allowed
for
each
pernrmcc
First Assistant to Van Fleet
firmed.
*
began
bis
career
*=
*n
Immigrant
“
r
n
v
m
r
m
J
a
^
n
5
2
?
S
^
t l S
Lon
dependent
upon
the
receiving
For 2 Years Gels Appoint­
nrp’tml boy
1mt» an#t the ego Of 19year:t’
----- - * CONDI! IONS AND POSSIHII j ^OQtJ r rin* V
errand
I
hi:
chici
support
from
the
taxnayTho
supreme
court
has
rever
sed
ITiliS.
ment of University Athletic
,’r:T,c
His $7,600,000 cloak business,
•South
?•*
i f : ff Buc" ‘“'‘a0" t ' under 18 year* lhs oriiec °f-tho circuit, coart for built uj) pani. takingly "through
AiilnnriUcs W e d n e s d a y
iern
year?
he
hds
given
nwny
i
j
six
Sk
A.
Wood,
jim
id
cn
t
of
the
Vo.
!
U
T”
.P
u
tts’.!
i p n r t V a ru k i" f e H ? i 0f
HiHaborotJefi county In the case of
* * in ?mPf!&gt;y*r M A. Portfolio
1ally defective.
* ,y ° r phy#ic*j
W* ^ - ' n e , appellant, vs1• The
“ ? S J « Trr“
K &amp; . ""j *
.One o f Most Youthful
*nc 6 Co., Inc., 12.T1 Broadway. Ths
Arsomanufacturer
has
.mdertaken
his
hecame
a
candidate
for"
a
pirtce
on
w
«
n
"
°
r:i,a,,
ta:t
«
*
•
under
t
ho»
'
Jndomnt
t
y
A
i
" &gt;, . ,
• nutuuuvn fils
Coaches In Country
revenue act of 1024 U
w hi&amp; V vuVolJ‘I'tary association, long-cherished dream of a trip a ­ the Federai Reserve
........ Bnn^
1 Bon’d.............. ... (
on Uic first $-1,000 of noM ncoml whereof fho Alyca-Nlchols Co. is round the world.
at Atlanta.
*
Announcement as to Assist­
For some vco!._
n ^H'r c6fR or&gt; the first $4,000 of fdcJt p V ' W
k A,^ n- Prt*- r. ^?le ,?on
*»
Pa-t.
sln?e
ii
J[®, ^ “'W.
poor Italian parents, wa3 known that the
!‘° - J UC0.rno ip. excess of the nor-1
ants Not Made; Spring
iie vacancy would
h«n
Portfolio came to America jn 1883. T.-rn
’**!»« I*0"®! exemption: , credit lfor *de I suit
t o ‘'r ^e fr nppu,Jec* Thls
*nis was a uo went to work as un errand bov !■««
iu
It5tU
i
S
A
W
T
s
T
i
C
i
S
j
hau
Practice Repins February
i
c
.
»i
i
,
~,v*
suit
to
reform
nml
enforce
a
pol\ j pendents, etc., 4 per c e n t'on 1 r SvvV r • form nml ™ force a poiirelr ormnjjT*
^ next $4,UU0 and 6 per cent nn ! l! i ' l ,of insurance Isiucd by the de­ Conscientious, he emerged after ?2 ^ c,ni **?’»» °€,5?r , thc p,ace- No the State *,
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 1/5.—H ar­
v f
bnlnr.ee. Under the J r S C th? J™ ^
fn*oran « company to in- yearn of rugged toil, the nianag w j t° ^ j nr ,b pttpr m “ » to fill ft for S a ^
VL- \ &lt;:
tV,
.
normal tn~
ftT a-t ■demnity the
the compluingnt
comnluinnnt ayainst of a ihop. Four years later, with th
u * Y ' 3: u
„ ,,
old L. Sebring wan Wednesday
CxaA
V &gt;.*V^.
I
!&gt; the
the normal
r
'o * liaa been, all hfy life, a
nnrnrd head football coaeh at the
W
* ccn^
the fir3t $i,U00 of rut V niir or damage by theft, robbery 0* two machines in r. »4th Strcc*' a t-'
University «.f Florida. Morn famHe. he. founded hi* owu shop The ! t Z L
' f ,bn,;kor- Frequently £ ? “ • »&gt;»2
r
. •* ■ \ M | l «nie above the excmntlnn. ^ p! ‘eraRe of an automobile.
miniture
factory in -u
20 year ffw*&gt;&gt;•&lt;-1tbp b.„ city b^ik* igndre the tal&lt;
diarly known an “Tom” Sebring.
'
‘ A J credits, and ft ,„.r
a,u ii
----- ;i ........
.. *«'■«&lt;•?
*----------------•
cat in tho country bank. To0 of­
■Honda a new gridiron director
,t&gt;;
\ ,1 malnlng net income
thc re‘ J,hf saPreme court has reversed lC0U
L? n—
*7&gt;
0?0-°&lt;W '»usi,.ess.
ten the big banks put aside the
Stands n.i probably the most youth­
contentions of the small place and f,n,ybt infer?
ful college football coach in this
think they ought to dominate tho t -bankers
..
U
country, bavins seen Christmas
siunil town banks.
But in M r . l J f M ^.-,hcr h
pass review but 27 times.
IIU found
follNfl a• »j * **.s*vice,
Vic^. rv
^
n«J
Mood they have atreudy
in iuvur
favor ui
of i.oacn
Coach
* o ,.Thi* decision
...............
*
£
!
i
** considered “earbcd hi”
V' Tw * A,ford' nppell- Portfolio
- fniriXuen.
■ had,Pl0y.
PnHh
C
C
3,
Wh°'
L
i*
reported
m\
man
who
could
plead
the
cnu&gt;c
a desire to see the
- -,
was reached by the facuicome.
On thin amount t i 'C * n* ?nu ' VA S. A. Leonard and W, H
‘hnt a,|
.
___
. world, became executives over­ taownd&amp; d the, ^ h,t s of the small lur!j:;
” • *y committee on uthletien after wcighthwrcstllnglS!lmp[onf'he^niay d ld d i taftuk hitKIltit,c of hpavy'
A. Mood wa.1
town
banks
and
bankers.
~
' ‘ " W weeks of enreful and exten­ ous pastime of cow-punchim.- Hern
ling a chattel mortgage. f,' ? b.tI! b.ave .oach worked for the
u!u„ lUf lP t.ho ,no\ u s'-renup pno
J ; ,»/,
2. He belongs t„ :n0 s ta le Bank how only R5 ,
sive investigation into the coach- latest approved styles, and Miss Bonnh M cC iirriu'^hn t0',/boy loKs*
the court
,e.Btnb!ishwcnl
rt held that *there aD
b ishnJCnl nt ,oa*t
,on8t 10 years. system.
«• S .A
on hU uidiAthletic Director James Broncho-rider, in the garb of a tenderfoot. *
For example, n taxpayer «t 1 }rn&lt;7?S f n
the statute which spec-1 ^ no n Poaquale Portfolio, the rr**tnr i He
i ’i 7prevailed
C ’ ti* j 4 w"
' hnTnpion wcmc"
man. Evcryd
J-. White declared in announcing
id without;
entri' ooff .a y‘,an*cr brother of Amerindo. Thc !
lo J0,n,tbo Federal Reserve ccedr.
ond
w i t h o u t ^ d c m S S S r ^ si.nKic
’ V*’’ /irally
■ , ' y authorizes the
tho entry
c judgment acnln.t ‘"5
h k -U
....'IIP
01 n others aro Samuel A. Goldman S&amp;t*m »0Wny kcck ln 1{)1D "hen the city Fcryl
the appointment of Behring n&lt;.
rereivrd In 192] „
retta Jp„?,
0f b,]
coach.
”
Schenck.
p u S S S ' |t
favor with
MlUn :S
o h n n c k Edw.-inl
,-M ^ rd''E.
I ? e system v.-ns not.in
ta 'ftvo’r
and from n real estate tr ? L .,H ° i „lor,lhconiinfr bond when property Milli;
the
County
rl
a
profit
i\f
ciimnii
...transaction
bn.
been
redelivered
to
the
d«
“Tom” Schrlng has served the
Frcsideni n J |
Scully.
- - fo*"thew • VU.1WH3
past two reasons as first assistant
chants Buaku
varsity coach. He succeeds James
"Wc ci» hardly believe it,” they n-ato banks give for staying
i
fn d. individualiy and in chorus, of the system, and has had to meet
, ,vn,l.
who wnM chief of the
j club-! *!&gt;.' ,al
staff during Sell ring's two cam­
lie just gave us the business ami the argument that the " ’national
' ’Cleni
i0n n i1i ; . p?:..fr°«na
paigns with Florida's Orange ami
i
r
^
"
.,h.c
«•■“
«
hunlui,
u’n
f e
him l i ?
'
W . cuve out has contended that hot}
WINTER PARK, Jnn. 15.—That these various trips is hound to n&gt;
n«r
DcLand
Sr'Q
The poHeie, of A. portfnHo L are here to stay, and must get thing g0CI
Congratulations poured in Wed- Rollins college will have one of the of considerable weight.
Co., will not be changed, its new n working basis.
sureties
may
ren
X S r ,"iKht J";ai8,n« Florida au­ best intercollegiate loothall icliethinks nml vf
thorities in their selection of Se- dtiles or any institution in the \ u n ity :Scheduled For 1921
■o a decree owners raid. They will canfy " i t bnnl rH° has
ln thc Present bank. It dot
bank
for
a
period
of
40
years.
Jic
ria.i?, who is held in the highest es- South may be gleaned from the
the
Intentions
of
the
founder.
amount of
I'riday. Sept. 25, Freshmen n*.
°d agnin,
tentative announcement of the
.
hind
them- »b„ e MPa,r,t,Vru of Portfolio for started in ae n boy, a janitor and
!r, u Ut fU’&lt;! Un[yt,rsi‘y of Florida, games
Winter
Puik.
scheduled for t|„, *pHrs
,
0* 8.A.W .
tie is n former Kansu:, Aggie eelemessenger.
He
has
gone
up
and
tho
South
kills
the
rumor
in
the
IncomeTonTdoi".1?0 ^
Hon. That hn*
&gt;• f c* * proceedbig
i T
Sti ”g! J m X r 1 / 'Strlc- ,thafu hc Panned scP|'vDnr°CHh n,! the ttflRes of its directors
rity, leaving tlic Missouri valley wliieh was made public last night.
A^mkiy. Sept. 28, Cllhlel M ill-1^'ecss of^iojooo0" A ^ a J p a y c ^ L y •■
of
amount adjudged
i
, K .,tne another foray into the world of
Unprecedented recognition of the, tnry College at Winter Park.........j have received'for‘\h T v ? n e r W
r r . 11 • V 1rye,frB “*"• hc w«« made Ci'aid of Atbtf
direct0
f '’.f, 1023l
," " 1 he
coming
dirett ?Prir
to Florida,
where
lias prowess ,of
the
Tars
has
come
baseball.
Several
months
ujm
»
.
ns
-’
plrtii io 5K
, -••• ....... nu» come
^I'rmgficld Athletic I
i|,c,,1,n« from sahiry ,,f s m "“kln&lt;
Jltcd by ll£v| ^
acored tremendously over since
a relief from business, Portfolio
thiougli their mombcrshi|) in the I ^ 11 * a ^ Jacksonville.
I OdO. but tho 25 per cent cm.lif ’* i
—------------------!» b&lt;'b' his
fio
was 11made
• announcement
,
■‘
»»«.!
141(11' 11bv
1 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic
Hal., Oc t. 10, Mercer University i eL nm t °'J to on,y ono-half i f f f h | ^ O N G W O O D H O S T acquired an option on the Boston S T p W u H „ ^ ,tl',‘; bUSln“ » " »W tho
small tour
nnvermty officials concerning wh&lt;
Vn uc h 8®CBred last Ial iMacon,
Macon, On.
I
uni'
'
-------‘J A •nd tho i rSf0,acthi"b' interfered
work.
would be named assistant couches I ccm her. ihu hardest game of, Tuesdav (i t in m i
‘1. He is 5G
years* of uKv.
age, in
in me
thc
, oa i.fe** througli. Three
--------- ---TO THRONGS THAT years,
vears
inrec
- -----»»_t I.b -nm
1 1, ay•
t. 1-2,
12, Piedmont
Piedmont C
nder Sehnng Various and sun- the
the season
season will
will bo
be wtii.
with «i...
the Uniu ’ "° ct&lt;
Colbefore he wa. rumored to I
..— r— —_ '
___
elnyr» T ° r"i c,rciilntLed »ho statu versity of Florida and ether oJt . }^ S a^ n h iv T ? 1' ‘ ‘‘*
A ? ? E? T T 0 SELL s e e FAIR OPENING
nnce the close of thc 1224 foot­ stantling opponents are the fain -, r„||V.'f ,
!
* 1 , Contcnary
L A N D STOCK
ball season about tho coaching on . Citidd Military College
n
‘obro,v,cl&gt;°r t- Ua.
A I! Irowen|
Continued from page one
1
° rc " W
question but jiM proved to be "hot Soulli Carolina, which will open U,u .'id,?«t Gain,'hvIi/ ' 1 vir " ty ° f Fl"r- BV EN D OP WEEK grapefruit, best quarter box of lower of the rlnl!
season
her..
V
I
,
r
r
.
.
;
....,
1
bl
t-».unesv|lle,
H
a.
Sis*ii Kepa
nir blunts it was asserted that
tangerines m,d best half hox of
ym o ,,f the famous Notre Dame Macon,
hau w autc!'w as , lph, r,
,''ite ,
To the
compmiers of th^ n-A- c ? oT v ^ ' , ! ' Annid.Vo
•iriinges; Mrs. Berta Allen, best world.
. Continued from page one
‘ iuiido.
■’
“ ’ N t'vbtr1'y Cu,,c*° ut
PARIS, h f
for Pt • pron&gt;inently mentioned mighty Gators in 1921, Centenary Or
...................
h : » u 'k f c r , “
in
b,0®,, "ranges; best
: S
, ; r ,h" lr “ o
t„.
o f Louisiana,
4|
V
..............................
tcoached
Wi U T I R U
Ibv
IV
ti?rl*m0r , a . .l,a,vt,rsity coaching College
V
fk
hat
1,0
forKets
the
c
lock
»b„r„
•
*urKtivs
mo
time
represented
it
trib
u
te
^
hV.,cpnrte‘l
Portfolio
naid
Fattifday, Nov.
J • ition would lie brought
bunChUOnr; !’urtln brothers,
famous
Mc.Millir, NewUCCL’BH ,,f lh® under- K
... k* th t.ro is assurance of great naneial Conft«
to bis employees.
iMimgni here.
ncrc.
,Urn
...........u
cau inDo
r, newtl 21, Southern Col- ticking. h
b-'ge at u'i..».
\t inter. Park.
i/0acn oebrinir
1
1
*
*
*
these men nro receiving mil- success. But let not his effort lb .g Wednesday night J';ry,c“l , , f Houth Carolina, l i n .! Vhui-uhv
tv
haif ^C hhedl of
S tuTnins
tL li
•Mr. .L’odw .ll also expressed an- .lHartlej.,
.!a,r V£3r' 1bc*t ,mlf
w q, the enmo en.,,
whnt they have earned by iTnth"VL,nlm and handsome v:',nl Co|lpffL;
Alabama ami OgDr’’ fV.w r i r
Uhanksgiv- lire
1.1". r o Z m l l V signed the at.
. uution
of the company’s offL nV,',!.1 r
bunchL's uf tur­ mstic work and loyal rorvlc- " his » hb' Advance that success
man that ho always
despite am
Is- ach- distribution of |
to
ways is,
is, despite
his ,,oh,&lt;,rp? u »'.ivcrsily of Athnt;:, f er I'ml-*
Col,c,fc at Win- cials
best cars of etatoment read. "It j„ the faith
comnrativo young
Se- 102-1 champions
---- '••(&gt;•^110 w|
mr age,
J.o-.. "Tom” eof kllU
the Southern
~
*
ter of f members of the local chan- rlFi! T- J ‘
i U f f ’X. thc. ■poHHon of oth- Rumania and Its,
Saturday,
Dee.
5,
post
bo*?.’ ‘- T
p,,3t a«»aoii
nnd zealous*co-operation oVtho^ld*1
S t„ n “ h«
o tfiS
trr dirnn hl,ru,,,e,,, !,y critic’s of tho Intercollegiate Athletic as ociatmn.
' na jWme by apwlal permisJon of the
minh.trators of
J..
l&lt;* h.c |P ‘hennelvc:. Thin nfnc.Vla ervetians. f.mjh
o f foolball?” “ ...........................
'I he longest trip to be undcrtal:- a t Miami ’ ° ' rk'thoi',’° Un«vcrsity
Ho known the game. He is a ui liy tho Tars will be to Jihieve- j ! v , . S ..
Hose keen scholar of athletics, and
==• V»r»U, ut Winf I“J p a *l 0ltl” to his playe’rs in
? n 5 R |tb t CU«"0t l,# P bul

Former

OF “GATORS”

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Hard Grid Schedule Arranged For

Rollins College Teams Next Year

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S'",az-,ahof
.i«jft2 SLv s u

K&amp;teir

:

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AZ°

,e fl
“ ntlh,f,t,.cs &gt;" more popj.
Jn i
MC«°nc 1 *i°hrlnjf, who is held
in the highest o f admiration by th
“todent body and the athete i with whom he |H ,ll(irc. c|0;".

trade of
K!.r ta :i,
jU t.
f .{“ o' cut &lt;u,a center piece; .Mrs.
v i ^ ’ . ^ e d yoke;* Mrs
Willinmsrn, catsup; Mrs" E I m
LowerH, pillow cases; Mrs.’ A ' ]
Kristlme, towel; Mrs. F. J Mki„
jacycr, Pillow; Mrs. *L.

limited to 550 kilograms’.
Th- D-W. J. Doth entry.
•SECOND UA( E,
rnro will I e over a distance of l.ooo

Jorm?ts l,|Ula i YuI,r “f building
srswr1
* 11,24......

for m
PnrDnanii ns prixo money
i i l m‘ L&gt;pon
tournament to
be b,.id here Feb. 24. 25 and 2d
n i’ t h f p f Y b° knawn "Mdally
k
,°?en championship,
I is at.it,-,I, an I is expected to „tt n u t many ,,f the leading profesomi.!Is „f the country.
George
Duneai, nn., A,)(. Mitchdl, Englisl,
pro., touring the country, have rosclidul
i,viHcd
. r their •—
aedule so ns to b&gt;
U - t a l bj'jf.r'"""1' "'"y •’“ "

Rozclle nicasurfi

mtV/{5

................. . »• Pont time . , ■, fii i
“ :;iu !’•
Mora
COO I . S E
aro quartered ;it Uto i mk.
M echanics Can’t RitLo
ononi,,* day, with th fifth
r:
tho Miami handicap, a
In Grand Prix Races rocc,
ii?
if u mile..........................’
and 70 yards, a . 1 t .p .
Msitiii’e.
Seven
good riiuaeru lia.o
PARIS. Jan. 15—For tho firHt
j n. ih '! I'i-'tory of automobile Lera entered in tlii.-. munlier.
*/•? Miami nice track is located
racing in Europe, m. mochanie will
•it Minl.'in Park, iiliout ci^ht irifci
fn'lhn rW
with 'be drivers from U;
'll.1 ' '" “ V1 , rlx "iwwl td t which

Ofl.Th?
J tf,? nrrwhile
\vl!' ,,nnv
•lawn
JOO frantr.
60.000
will160,go
third.'0 *WO,M Ul" 1 “0,,'0U tQ the

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THE SANFORD HERALD. THURSDAY.

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ad Every Classified Advertisement On

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PROFIT *■ [Herald Want Ads W ill Keep You Posted on A ll Sanford B"«‘n*t*
Classified Directory

Jly Herald

RATES
in Advance

Advertlstagr

Miscellaneous
For Sale

_____
PRINTING
LEARN ABOUT Tot* County and
MATTHEW PRESS -T T rin tin ^
,
tornugli tho Star-Tele*
Qua,‘ty. Service. Price. Com­ J ^ . keJ ond’
f e t •thwHsIng medium In
mercial St.. R. R. Ave.
S tir T ? 0rid* pVbli,hed mo:&gt;nlags.
TIIE SEMINOLE PRINTERY— StsNTglcgrsm. Lakeland. FU
1 rinting that pleases. Prompt 0I,L °—^ en,fc- Make your sales
through the Xenia Gazette.
somco. Telephone 03. New lo­
cation, Welaka Building.
riUMrf ° w 0, * Ric,h arriculturaf
district. Want ad snd display
HAYNES &amp; RATLIFF. Printers rates on request
■nd office outfitters. Phone 340.
115 Park Avenue.
Cf|nrUi|MniLSu**-* t-Ct’Otin—ClaaaUllon in a’,Vrfc,Tl*
dreuPAPER HANGER"
I. L. TALBOTT—Painter nnd pa­
per hanger. Phone 340. 115 TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volusia
Park Avenue.
n
.au
i yv*dvert,8.° ,in th« 'DeLand
REAL ESTATE

Automobiles
1023

WANTED

Real Estate

Lost and Found

Dodgo

Graham
% Ton Truck WANT TO SELL—List your pro­
hound, dark
will be i t perty with us now. Your de­ HERE’S THREE GOOD ONES STRA'YED—I-arge
1023
ALL WOOL SUIT8
Dodge
Coupe
reildish brown with light breast. '
■iroM u l «oU
scription
will
go
in
new
catalogue
1024
Tailored to measure, guaranteed
Dodge
Touring
Answers to “Wheeler” or "Boy.'*
.■ M lild r (w
to fit. $25.00.
Sanitary hand 1022
Dodge
Touring now being made up. See the new
F. C. Cargilc, Cassia, Fla.
. .
— --------^— :------- :
cleaning and pressing. Scotch 1922
is* m its*
Dodge
Roadster manager at the new location. C.i
. Be m tin*
^ nte k Act Now
’* ° GOST-lllack bill, folder, yeatcr
Ford
Woolen Mills, 305 E ast Second 1021
Fordor Sedan A. Strout Farm Agency, 404 l st And
,!ue‘ -'lc l
’
.................
1023
Street.
day
containing
three ten dollar
Ford
Runabout National Bank Bldg.
1025
bills.
Reward.
Phone
546-J.
Ford
Ton
Truck
doubts sbovs
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE
Sanford Building and Loan As­
(Cab &amp; Body)
—House
not
over
six
miles
from
LOST — Igirgc Eveready flash
sociation Preferred Stock can be
»rt for ocaFord
9 Passenger Sanford on or near paved rond.
SUBURBAN HOME
light in Princess Theatre last
cashed on 60 days notice, intcrost
iloBS
Suburban
bus
Jar.ras* Isngth
Room for chickens etc., if possible.
show
Saturday night. Finder re­
payable April 1st and October 1st
Ford
Panel Address E. C. Cnrc of Sanford
lllns
you can*______________________
’t beat i t
turn to Herald office. No ques­
10a for flrat
„
. . Light Truck Herald.
Located ju st out side thc city lim­ tions asked.
Buy eight per cent Proferred 1921
Overland
Touring
its, on the road to the Country
[la rAatrlotsd to
Above
Stock In thr Sanford Building ond
_
cars reconditioned, all
Club. Nice new bungalow with
leatloa.
WANTED----- To purchase used modern
Loan Association, established 1008. run fine nnd look good.
Houses f or Rent
siada Th* Ban­
conveniences—lights, own
corrugated iron or tin, also a wnter system,
* bo roaponalbla
Prices
Right—Terms
•*.M
a&gt;•b*’•
telephone,
etc.,
224
S M .” ’
&gt;'p" wor2*
Tampn—Wator supply system to
.orrect Insertion,
baby bed. Phone 287-J.
I. W. PHILLIPS SONS
acres of land, seven cleared, orange FOR RENT—Modern 4-room bun­
. for aubaaquent D. A. CAI.DER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
be
installed
in
Sunset
Park
addlgalow furnished or unfurnishetL
Dodgo
Dealer
Real estate brokers. All kinds of
trees, nnd place in good shape.
Watervllle, Morning 8«a| nfflea ahould ba
. . __________________Phono No. 3
»t.ly lo caaa of
tincl. Thousands of Maine peopropo/ ' y listed and for sale. OfOak &amp; Second WANTED—Position ns bookkeep­ Close to Country Club, Can he Close in. Box 14. If. T. Pace.
fico 108 Second S t. Near Park Plo are Interested in Florida pror^ BOR SALE—10 acres celery land, FOR
er or stenographer
(male) 5 bought on terms. Price $5,500.00.
ZTISUU.
SALE OR TRADE—Ford
lot 4, Eurnka Hammock. Rich­
Avenue. Phone 282.
erty. Reach them through tbs
SU LPH U R SOOTHES
years
experience.
Good
references.
^eaenUtls* tborcar, intc 24. $295 cash
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ard Stephenson, M. D. West Leba­ or louring
Phone
571-J.
|w lth rat.a, rulaa
$8.»
down,
$25
per
month.
F.
BUNGALOW
rr
non, Ind.
A N ITCHING SH IN
a. will glre yon J. E. SPURLING, sub-division tion.
Freeden, nddress Smith’s Barber
nation. And If
fP?'j,a,i«G
Subdivision
to
OrADVERTISE,
m
tCe
Joum
al-HtrShop.
WANT TO BUY—F lat top desk. On Purk Ave. Close in.
jrtll aaalat you In
for fnlse teeth, den­
Five
If you aro suffering from cc*.
ald. South Georgia’s greatest CASH—Paid
tr .d°L.
and F l o r a
rant ad (o tnaka
Inquire Herald office.
tal
gold,
platinum
and
discard­
rooms and Uath. Completely fu r­ oma c r some other torturing, cmHeights, Florida on Dixie High- newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and P®R SALE—Will sacrifice my
_w ?y.
nished. Side walks and street pav­ bnrasring skin trouble you may
weekly and Sunday Classified rates ed
I t N tm c i.
Refining
Co., Otsego, Mich.
Hudson Super Six in good con­ ONE Four burner cook stove, Flor­ ing paid. A bargain, complete at quickly be rid Gf it by using Mcn10c ncr line. Waycross JournalSTOVES
ence.
505
Myrtle.
Phone
4328-W
Imuid slva (hair
dition, 0 good tires, new battery,
$7,000.00.
tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin
flea addrass aa SANFORD STOVE“ WORKS-Oil Herald, Maycross. Georgia.
FOR SALE—Reasonable 10 acres Ml in good shape. $200 cash. Apply
specialist.
bona nuinbar It
stoves,
gas
stoves,
wood
stoves,
celery
wires,
very
good
con­
Coco Coin Bottling Co.
lilts About ona
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Help
W
anted
This sulphur preparation, be­
CORNER
LOT
ovens and victrolas. Your credit
. thousand h u a
Send in your subscription to the dition. See Sam Fleischer.
cause of its germ destroying pro­
tha othars can’t
Key
West—Local
cigar
facto­
Ith you unlaat
Street?* Ph°n° 49L*3, 321 First Tribune or hand it to your local FOR SALE—Milk cow and house­ ries report 1924 one of most suc­ WANTED—Woman for general Located on Oak Ave., close In. perties, seldom fails to quickly sub­
denier so you can rend Florida’s
addraaa.
hold furnishing. 701 West 3rd cessful years in history of indus­
housework, white woman pre­ Eastern exposure. In nice neigh­ due itching, even of fiery eczema.
-TIN AND METAL WORK
*onewspaper.
One year Street.
__MOST ba
ferred.
Geneva, Box 124.
borhood. Street Paving nnd side The first application makes tho
try.
_ at Tha BaaJA « E S H. COWAN^ a H kinds
nn’ ®months W.0C, threo months
walks paid. Can hc bought on skin cool and comfortable. Raah
Xlaa or by Itt*
w 7 n a"d„ s heet Metnl Work. $2.00, If you desire $1,000 insur­ FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good
•a d'acoallavery
easy terms. Price $l.o0djQO. nnd blotches are healed right up
WANTED—Immediately
an
ex­
ance
policy
add
75
cents
to
your
Water and Boat Tanks. At Onk
condition. $16.50. 714 Oak Ave.
ralM.
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur Is applied
perience
in
selling
automobile
ac­
c
filer.
lea.
304-J.
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
like any pleasant cold cream nnd
cessories. P. O. Box 705.
phone 111.
apt. Efflalant
SEE OUR LARGE LISTING
is perfectly harmless. You can
a n y t h i n g ? ” A lf'r so° a d v e rtis e * '!! * 9 ,R S A L E — P r a c t i c a l l y n e w o fTYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
obtain n small jar from any drug­
WANTED—Two white waitresses.
BEFORE BUYING.
t,i* ‘cu /!Lrn-U u ro ’ a roM b a r g a i n .
gist.
Phone Benson Springs Inn ut our
All makes of typewriters for th o “ G a in c s v illa S u n .”
l’hone C5(i-w.
WEST
VIRGIN!A—Clnrks
b
u
r
T
h
e
expense.
sale on easy terms, for rent, nlso
lnpi&gt;MrfSl&gt;f»Uar ^:*P°nent. morning
WANTED—White woman to do BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC.
FOR SALE
n 1!? Bldg.Offico
8UPPli‘-’9- Room 9 Including Sunday, morning Issue.
J. G. SHARON
Ball
______
1 cent per word, minimum tte.
cooking in Ten Room. Phone
REALTORS
75 White Leghorn pullets.
MRECTORY
Mrs.
Bidding,
4612
or
P.
O.
Box
Attorney-at-Law
50
Rhode
fsland
Red
pullets.
VETERINARIAN
DI.\ EI.OPBJtn ATTENTION--Pen­
202 First Street
Sanford, Fla.
804.
Also friers and eggs.
Will practice In all the courts
sacola
Is
beginning
M
io
greatest
doi A’ -HOLAN—Veterinarian.
ynce within easy
In niorlda’s history; a J. G. Gut
Mcllonviile Ave.
Examination of Abstracts of Land
Dolans Vetinary Remedies. 313 velopment
naif million dollur highway to the
ople of Sanford
Many Japanese Have
E.
Second
St..
Sanford,
Fla.
Titles given especial attention
FOR
SALE—
Humphrey
gas
heat­
«nif,„i‘*oC
.
h
,
Ju"1,
.
finished;
a
two
» often needed,
million do.lar bridge acrosa Escam­ er nnd hot wnter tank, cheap.
Dlficcs in Hcniinolo County Bank
American Citizenship
when any upebia Hay
started:
-..............«
•« !: n u a r t c r
m illion
7*' noJ wnlei
Rooms For Kent
d o lla r opera h o m o u n d e r c o n s t r u e - ' I ° ° 0 U n io n A v e n u e .
[ required. It is
Building
HONOLULU, Jnn. 15.—A total
tlori; tw o m illions b eing s p e n t on - *
----------------------habetically for
of 1,265 American citizens of Jap ­
F O R IRENT-Two unfurnishef i h ig h w a y : g r e a t e s t tch n n ro f o r live YOUIt CHANCE—$125 buys comanese nncestry registered ns voters
In on g r o u n d
rooms
&gt;ms and Garage. 618 Oak Ave i floor. Write —
Develop!
«•.tln
p*n i e n t D e p a r t ­
pletc
vulcanizing
outfit.
Full
in the territorial election in tho
—
* m»»nt
Tho
Da
n
.
.
.
....iSanford Sign Shop
m ent Tim P e n sa c o la News
cc in this
instructions nnd chart for instal­
last fiscal year, according to the
STEWART'S SUB-DIVISION
F O R R E N T — F r o n t bed ro o m . F u r ­ AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE — Au­ lation. P. O. Box 321, City.
Designers and painters of San­
lECTORY
report of Governor Wnllnce R.
Altamonte Springs
n is h e d . 807 M a g n o lia A ve.
ford's distinctive signs. San­
,
,
Q**—Augusta's
greatest
Farrington
to
Secretary
of
tho
In­
Two
hundred
beautiful
building
lONB
Let Mr. Rozclle measure you
FOR RENT—Desirable front bed­ c.nssiricd medium, rate cash .09c
ford Avenue at First Street.
terior
Hilbert
\Vork.
The
number
lots,
prices
range
$150
to
$850.
148
room. 813 Mugnolin Avenue.
charge. 10c per lino, minimum for your spring suit. He will he
cf American citizens of Chinese See these large lots before you
I’honc 480-W.
.30c.
nt B. L. Perkin's for n few days
ancestry
who
registered
wns
1,840.
buy
elsewhere.
Don’t
buy
a
lot
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished [*. AUGUSTINE,' FLA. — Stl
Of the Jnpnnese population of without a public alley in the rear.
,
^ NOTICE
rooms. 604 Lnurei Ave.
County is rcnched through FOR
125,368 in the territory
66,617 Como nnd rco me any time. 1 live
SALE—
New
5
room
liungaDirectory BEDROOM for rent, hot water theJohns
St. Augustine Evening Record.
were born in the inlands mid there­ here and want neighbors.
Imv,
furnished.
2
large
porches
Quick results. Two cento per word. screened, fronting Dixie Highway.
fore are American citizens, Gov­
WII.MKR STEWART
010 Oak.
, .
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.Sample copy on rnnuest.
IND MOTOR RE­
ernor Farrington said.
Price $1550 if nold this month. Buy
_____ Altamonte Springs.
Marble and Granite from all
TitTOWiM.
NDING.
FLORIDA—Tampa D aily .___
luarrlea. Ueet of quality and
from _______
/owner. _____
RuniinlsN- Hanford,
Building Material
Ht-VIE*/'
Wo
have
some
beautiful
lako
workmanship.
Times, the great homo dally.I Fin., Route A, Box 517.
Xt.1
H
front
lots
on
I-ako
Wildrnero
one*
W r*te f o r l a t e s t d e e lf n a .
LECTRIC SERVICE MIRACLE Concrete Co, general rate 1 4 c per word, minimum
AJaily
h in t
I 2 .i t
c. n. T i a x iK ,
half mile from thu Dixiu Highway
l Electrical repairs.
cement work, sidewalks, build­ charge 25c cash with order. Write
B snfonl, I'lo rlils
in n nest of beautiful clear lukes,
|tra i Ave. Orlando, ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. B. for complete rate enrd.
r . O. l i n t VJ3. I ’h n n e M l
for Hale.
FOR SALE—The registered air
Tcrwilleger, Prop.
_______ _
BEACH
COUNTY—
Tho
time
pups
tnnt
wero
in
Ball’s
dale
pups
that
wero
in
Ball’s
We will build your home, landLKS_FOR RENT
OI’tr. TPIIISI.
Lumber and Building Material
hcupo your grove, nml rcliovo you
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Males
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TRIMLINE
COSTUME
Car! Drive it
Carter Lumber Corapauy
of trouble utul worries Incident to
‘A
1W
S I C . *" *5° rn l^ Hcachi*25- Females $15. J. W. Coiley,
lak and Sccorid St.
DAVID II. HYER
N. Laurel St.
Phone 505
lost. Sample copy sent on re- [ngleside Farm. Cameron Ave.
building up a place.
At
thc
smart
rcsortt
and
snorts
nuest.
In
tho
meantime,
you
can
go
HILL LUMBER" CO. House
ARCHITECT
events of the season the well-dressed
fishing. You cun fish in any one
Service. Quality and Price.
woman is recognized by her skirt of
1&gt;Y REPAIRING
ADVERTISING gets results if it
M&lt;mber Z. L 4
of the dozen lakes, and if you don’t
striped flannel or Jersey and pull-over
BJORNSON TO DIRECT.
reaches potential buyers. PnTL’IN — Automobile
know
how
to
fish,
wc
have
Hoverai
lines llulldlnir
blouse
of
mohair
or
heavy
silk
crepe
latka Daily News is circulated in
ring and Rebuilding,
experts who will lie glad to show
llrlnmlo. I'larliln
Apartm ents
"ne. Oak Avenue.
an industrial and agricultural see-: CHRISTIANIA. Jan. 15.—Biorn I , l?c’ " ,c sk'rl pictured is of
I
you. Mr. Seholfield who has been
the Iwdicc type and requires 2)i yards
tion.
—^ _________________________ _ i Bjornson, son of the great Nor- of 44-inch material to make, with il
FOR HIRE
For Rent
singing
nt
the
Baptist
Church
will
r^ v t
TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of weglan poet and novelist, Bjorn- yard of lining for the camisole. The
"sFnrnc!&gt;y Day
vouch for the above.
Florida
real
estate
advertise
in
1
"terno
Bjornson,
has
been
*
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miuic
iiuvurie.iu
in
im.n
uuvn
named
LAKE JESSUP LAND CO., Inc.
blouse has thc modish shirt txisom
pecta ail trains. Bag- I'OR RENT—Furnished apartment
H. A. SPEIR
Longwood. Fla*
corner Onk Avenue and Second the St. Petersburg Times. One cont | Hireetor of tho Norwegian Nation with rovers and a collar of sclf-maer._Phone 551.
cent
n
word
daily,
two
cents
a
word
M
Theatre
here.
The
son
is
u
Icrtal.
Two
and
onc*lialf
yards
of
Street.
Phono
3.
• TRIPS
CAItl'ENTBR
Sunday*.
___________ | man
During
the
Apartment house on First St.
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................ of letters.
iv**v»o.
I'UIIIIK
I I I U war
Wi l l
crepe arc required to make it.
(-'ALDER. Day nnd VOli RENT—I*arKo apartment. TIIE MORNING JOURNAf* ia thc i he stirred
This is a bargain.
discussion
Pictorial Review Blouse No. 2295.
si*rrt'(i up so much diacuaaion
l l r p s l r l n a n nd I trM m lr lln a
service.
Anytime,
All modern conveniences. No I accepted want ad medium in 'luring a lecture at Copenhagen Sizes, 34 lo 46 bust, and 16 to 2ii
One
five-room
bungalow,
in
good
A
d d re s s SlOd l* a lm rllu Ave.
years.
Price.
15
cents.
Bodice
Skirt
children allowed. 417 W. 2nd.
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word thnt the Danish government issu ’d
condition. $500.00 puts you in this
WRECKER
~ --------- 1_*-------------- ------------------ nn Insertion. Minimum 25c.
No 22jo. Sizes, J4 to 48 inches bust
«
decree
prohibiting
speeches
on
T f ( m u l» vivrttt
--------------- r _________ ___
__ : ____ _
house.
and 14 to 20 years. Price, JO cents
TO TUB PUBLIC:.
war Su........
issues 1...
by foreigners.
Day ur night~ser^
FLORIDA—ORLANDO—
Orlando
The following named contract­
phona 304. Night
I*ive ncre farm on hard rond.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
NOITIILA.MI PAINT
- X ___________ ors are fair to Organized I-abor fied business, rale lc a word; min­
J
now
m crops. Cheap unw on easy
Tlio Paint That Havca You
and
pay
the
Union
Scale
set
by
Money.
pY PARLORS
terms.
Local No. 1261 of Painters, Dec­ imum 21c cash with order.
M a n u f a c tu r e d by
pUtRlFTF! Uarincllo orators and Paper Hangers of
H
lirrs
o
ii-I.ln
d slo r I 's l n t Co.
A LITTLE TVANT AD in The
Wc have houses to rent. Come
S o ld
by
I kinds. Rain water a America:
“ASK
MR.
CONNELLY”
Herald will bring you big reI.OHSIM, P A IN T ( ' n i l I ’ANY
in nnd see us.—Seminole Realty
Old First National
2281
W. R. Pell, F. W. Temporton, aulta. Advertise those old articles
ll.’t l l n a u u l l a A vr.
Co., 116 E. Second Street.
Hug, nhone 245._____ V. C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace
I’htine 2711
A b o u t th c F ollow ing H nrguins
you have stored away and have
I CAFE
FOR
SALE—85
acres
citrus
land
Jiminez, H. Darrow. It. 1^ Sel­ no use for. A little thirty-cent ad S lt-rtiiiin liumcaliHV un I 'u l m r l l u
c V:
St.\ i:\T y foul lul on N.'inforil VveLake county, Fla. Surrounded
lers, Jesse Cook. T. S. Delk, I. S. may bring you several dollars.
KU. c X F fT
A v r n n r . .'I linl ruunut, iinniK f,
imr brl%*rrn llilli nml 171h tnrrrU
by orange groves, two sides. Al.
riislrru evimsiiri-, SI,Sim. Kns»
in Service and Qual- Talbott, T. M. Dunlap and G. W. Phone 148 and a representative
clo se In. ilrslrn lilr I im’ii II uu . I’r l r r
Chiropodist
terms.
ho fine city residence, Leesburg.
lEtreet and Park Ave- Vonabje, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. will call to see you.
»-".7.-,o s7.'ill r u sh , lUtl jier luuitlli.
FOOT
SPECLVLIST
Now renting $50.00—0 . F. Landes,
O. Shinholser. We nlso ask the
I 'lV I’J room n e n bnniznliiw. b r s l r r TUCKS AN ACCEPTED
n’orna. Dnnlonv. Ingrow*:H
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sail
prr
iiiunlii
burs
n
Center
Hill,
Fla.
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nrrilatu
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|
,
aliliutiilka
public
to
see
their
painters
have
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:
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nml s l r r r t nil In nml imlil for.
*-room hiniicnlinv, modern, nml
their local card.
Houses For Sale
InuHea or tired aeMn*
I’r l r e aa.aao.mi, a.*,on runli, ».-,0 n.-r
Kiioil
lornllon.
I'rlre
SZ.-'ao.mi.
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m o n lb .
H. Darron, Pres.
Paris features tuck? in snme of OWNER WILL SELL close in lot,
[ Drugs, Sodas.
Wo
I desirable location for residence,
D ll. V. I.. CI.ILKIv
the
prettiest
dance
and
dinner
Irixki,
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lot
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FOR SALE—Four five room
|r you as your phone.
I-1 \ K -m -rr iirnmcr ( n i v r nt-nr ('m infor $1,100. Small cash payment
Yowell
Drew Illdg.
ATTENTION CONTRACTORS
Avenue,
rsslrru
rtpu.urr,
si.a.M).
md
they
could
not
be
u-cd
more
ef­
l r r ('lull, simill huiivr, nil lu r S.T.bungalows lined throughout, just
Phone.
Klevator
azao t-nvh, m i |iit monili.
.,oo— i., rnsli.
OR B U IL D E R S
fectively than *u tlii v peach color I required and balance can be paid Orlando.
off
paved
highway.
Price
$800.00
l
monthly.
Phone
440-W
for
ap­
tgCTRlCAL"
Georgette crepe trimmed with cream
Compare these prices: 400 Camp each foi* nuick sale.
I.OTa — LOTS — LOTS
Must be
Johnston 2-sash windows, good seen to be appreciated. Can give *100 down will mu Mill In possession of some uf Ihe lies! lots In lung lacc. The neck may be fiuidied pointment.
ELECTRIC CO.
either with a two-piece ddl.ir or a
to Gillnn &amp; Platt
condition, 12 light 10x16 glass, in terms.
t
A rhiiner lo mnke some rent nmno. See us.
1
A. II. Hawk, Ginderville.
scarf whose ends are of lace b&gt; match
Elton J. Moughton
Pa. Everything elec- lots of 25 windows $1.75 each;
J. N. W estbrooks
the sleeves of the dress Medium
lone 422. Fdectragith in lots 50 windows $1.60 each. 400 FOR SALE—Nicu little home in
| «ize require. 5)J yards 36-inch Geor(SunM nith
ARCHITECT
windows for $1.25 each, delivered! one of the best locations on Pnlifcitc, with j; ) ard 36-iin.h all-over
(R e a lto rs )
Sanford.
^
| mettn Ave. Five rooms, bath and
Gruphonolas,
Clocks,
Sewing
Dec
STATIONS AND
First National Rank Bldg.
•
T. I.. LONG
(garage. Cash or terms. Come 105 Magnolia Ave.
103 N. Park Ave.
Machine
Pictorial Review Dress No. 2281.
SUPPLIES
Phone 18
311 hirst Street
Sanford I and see it. 2018 Palmetto Ave.
Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, J5 ccmj
Phone 122
121 Sanford Ave.
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                    <text>ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

SANFORD FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925.

SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS.

NUMBER^

FOREIGNFirst

Bay O f Longwood
Community F air D raw

With Ati avidity bred during a
’er of cciitury of denial, the
e of Seminole county flocked
bngvrood Wednesday morning
where the Community Fhlr, under
tho auspices of tha Chnmbcr of
Commerce, opened a t ‘10 o'clock.
The fair is (lie first exhibition of
any kind held in the county in 25
years, It is declared.
Every provision hns boon made
for both education and umusement
of those attending the fair. Vir­
tually every product of tho county
and exhibits representing every ac­
tivity have been entered. ThVjsc
who attend with the purpose of
seeking amusement will find their
desire amply catered to by tho
Johnny J. Jones shows.
Three free acts were given at
regular intervals during tho day.
In addition to this there is a reg­
ular midway with it’s hot dogs,
hamburger queens, bearded ladies,
lilliputian families, wild west shows
and the unnumcrable other things
that go to make up the midway
of fairs in this day of enlighten­
ment.
For those who wish to gnin some
idea of tho resources 6f this sec­
tion there is variety enough to l»e
dividied into five distinct divisions.
These include fruits and cgctables,
poultry and rabbits, women’s work,
which is further divided into needle,
work, jams, jellies, murmnlades and
other preserves; school exhibits;
automobiles nnd farm machinery.
The poultry exhibit wns in every
respect equal to the expectations

e

Is Based Upon
|d Affadavit
Ing Peterson
A i Bride

Hughes Retirement Will Have
No Effect On U. S. Attitude
TowardOthcrNatlons, Thus
Dispelling Capital Rumors

President Keeps In
Touch With Situation

jen To
trth Scandal

President Declares That U. S.
Policy Toward Russia lis
Same As Has Been in Past

|Hard Blow to
m Who Was
cratic Leader

WASHINGTON, Jon. 14. _ A
The favorable impression created White House pronouncement was
among*churchmen by the radio made Tuesday to dispel any Im­
of the sermons has
Kan., Jan. 14.— broadcasting
caused the Rev. Warren L. Rog­ pression that the retirement of
lorney G e n e r a l ers, wean of St. Poul’a Cathedral, Secretary Hughes from the cabinet
[Griffith is prepnr- Detroit, to be named bishop coad­ involved impending changes in the
‘o f the Episcopal Diocese of administration’s foreign policy.
in the ouster suit jutor
Ohio. He has been suing the radio
President Coolidgo sees no rea­
H J. Peterson, bank every Sundny for two yeurs.
son to alter tho general course ho
|er, based on an afhas been pursuing with regard to
\. L. Oswald, lawforeign relations. While ho expects
aocratic worker of
that American foreign policy will
,f that Peterson sodevelop and enlarge to keep pace
with tho march of world events,
jbe of $4,080 for a
there is no prospect thut tho prinfalter Grundy, former­
clpka governing the attitudo of
; of the Fourth State
the Washington government on
city,, which was
specific questions will be subject to
Ugh Grundy’s manichange during the administration
beginning Mnr. 4.
bbahly will be filed In
Rosenblatt,
One
of
Defendants
The president has been more fa­
court Wednesday
In Cnskct Case Is On Stand miliar with th e&lt;letails of the na­
s foreign relations from day
Tuesday; Jai’necke Star tion
ngninst Peterson is
to day since he took office than he
Witness For Prosecution has been with the specific problems
in unearthing the
jls that have shocked
of governmental departments hav­
inning with chnrges
NEW YORK, Jan. 1-1.—Because ing to do with domestic matters.
iv. Jonathan M. Da­ of Ida experience "in getting n Secretary Hughes, It was pointed
i, Itusseli.
man named Morse out of u certain out at the White House hns con­
will be n hard blow m atter” for which ho didn't get sulted his chief with regard to ev­
who has ansumeci to anything," Guidon B. Means, for­ ery decision of importance it was
icratic leader of the mer department of justice ngent, necessary for the state department
. two years. He has a t first refused to interest him­ to make, the president being ch a ir­
as tho "power behind self in n deal tu quash indictments ed directly under the constitution
Jin the PaviH ndminis- in connection with the Altoona with the conduct of foreign rela­
|thc spokesman in po- Glass Casket Company mail fraud tions, and this practice will con­
i for the governor. He­ case, it was testified Wednesday, tinue after Ambassador Kellogg
llo Democratic organ!* by Samuel Rosenblatt, one of the succeeds Mr. Hughes.
|] 1)22 to 102-1 and cuus- defendants
in tho casket case.
White House comment on the
factional war in his
Trial of Means nnd Thomas B. subject was prom pt'd in part by
Beider, jointly charged with con­ published nuggcstlons that some
Move for Davis
in policy toward Russia was
rterson who sponsored spiracy to obstruct justice in tak­ change
to
bo
expected
after Mr. Hughes’
nt that made Jonathan ing $ii.rj,000 on representations
On the contrary, it
candidate fob the Deta­ that they could influence Hnrry retirement.
said, tho president*!! attitude
il nation for governor M. Daugherty, nt that time Unit­ was
w'lth
respect to Russia remained
tlii'* movement that ed States Attorney Genre* l, Wil­ precisely
what it was when he ad­
|tirk" fi«;* wtivMi
liam J. Bunts, tiion director of the dressed his first message to con­
party leader in the bureau of investigation of the de­ gress
in 11)22, and when Mr.
partment of justice and other high Hughes explained that policy at
[attempted to get con­ officials to stop action in tho cas­ considerable length to a delegation
' Kansas delegation to ket Case, opened in United States which visited him to urgo recog­
through the Davis can- district court here today.
nition of fho Russian soviet gov­
b antagonized virtually
Elmer W. Jnraccko, indicted ernment.
Headers and was inglor- with Means nnd Beider, recently
Mr. Hughes outlined nt that time
Mcd in his designs upon pleaded guilty nnd will he the
a number of conditions that must
Bon.
chief witnesses for tho prosecu­ ho met before the Washington gov­
Icoinmissioner, Peterson tion.
ernment could give serious consid­
Im iscd by many state
Means
wns
introduced
to
com­
r being arbitrnry and pany officials in Washington where eration to granting diplomatic rec­
ognition to Russia. These had to
undue influence in his
|ion, and particularly in they said they found him sitting do, not with the form of the Rus­
znlion of tho Reserve in Burns’ chair with his feet on sian government, hut with its ex­
of Wichita, succeeding Burns’ desk, it was testified. Af­ ternal relations, such as repudia­
ban state, which was ter his hesitation, it was said, he tion of debts, confiscation of the
pvcral million dollars by told them that he would "stand property of foreign nationals in
Hut Gov. Davis be- for" anything that Jarncckc had Russia and similar actions.
President Coolidgo, in his 1922
■reorganization of tho said he would do. Felder was de­
rr Peterson’s direction, scribed to tho casket men ns an message, expressed hope that de­
I tho big achievements of “out” or person used to give cam- velopments would permit recogni­
ofiago to the transaction as an tion and tho return of Russia to the
r governor.
family of nations.
It wns ex­
ke been whispers of Pet- nppcaranco of regularity.
Rosenblatt testified that after plained Tuesday, however, that the
knecliun with othor paI'vhich arc being invest!- paying the money demanded to hope for progress in Russia was
the Oswald affidavit, "fix” the case and having been slow to materialize and that the
s morning ia the first told that "all their troubles were time when diplomatic recognition
urge of bribery or ut-. over" they learned that the indict­ could be granted was not in sight.
Dairy against him.
ments had been found after all.
I statement to Gov. Da- When protest was made to Feld­
Iforth in his affidavit this er, Rosenblatt said, they were told
pneerning his appeal to that it was "an honor to be in­
the Grundy case, gives dicted these days" and that they
to a funuliur slogan "didn’t have a thing to worry nDemocratic workers of bout.” Felder offered to furnish
hail for his clients as high as $75,­
overnor Davis told Os- 000 if necessury, Rosenblatt said.
Lots in Fort Mellon, one of Sanuuld not pardon Grundy,
■plied:
frrd’s newest subdivision, will
/&gt;cn, I guess the only way
he formnlly placed on the market
Irundy is for me to take
at 9 o'clock Thursday morning,
Ion route."
it was announced today by A.
P. Connelly, local realtor, whose
|A, Kas., Jan. 14.—State­
orgnnization will handle the sale
ly he solicited a payment
of the lots. Mr. Connelly is nntifur a pardon for Walker
cinating the fastest snle in the
With
two
cases
already
disposed
former Hutchinson banknmi another before the jury, the eity’s history for never, he declares,
|h ‘tly denied Tuesday by of
Seminole
county circuit court en­ has ho seen such interest manifestIterson, state bank corntered
this
morning the second day od.
land political adviser of
Inquiries «.
concerning
the nuw
now »uwsubj
January
term,
e acmuik.v*&lt;u„ k miof
tho
Junuury
term. m
The
Sem­
Ivernor Jonathan M. Dagrand jury which is division have literally swamped the
inole county
coun
ision, —......continued
in session,
— its deliberu----------- A. P. Connelly nnd Sons’ organizathreugh
afternoon
Mon. The -rpnltor
histir.ns
through
Tuesday
nfternoon
— - expressed
.........
.*•
Jnn. 11.—ChanB'cy of the University of and this morning hut, it ia said, o p tio n that lot sales in the now
I'tcil by tho state board is unlikely to make a report until »obdlvUlon a ri going to set n precedent that will long remain un­
potion under the regime Thursday morning,
in the cases disposed of, the broken in real estate annals of
r r Jonathan M. Davis
J Rif", Tuesday was rein- American Fruit Growers associa- ban forth
I , hoard under Governor lion was awarded a verdict of , Mr. Lcnnelly, in discussing tho
$2,937.77
Smith.
lulon.
Mil • ugainst
lIHUHI.'f C.
■*-»• •F.* -------- (development, declared that th? com­
- • — was represented
. . . by pany has acquired in this tract
The plaintiff
r r of the hoard adopted —
f 'r I’aulen's office late George G. Herring whilo the^ de­ what it considers nn ideal location
Residences in Fort
p'iues Mr. Ltndley’a up- fendant was represented by F. R. for homes.
Mellon,
Mr.
Connelly
pointed out,
Wilson.
Tho
Armour
Fertilizer
effective Tuesday nnd
are close enough
mugn yet far
ia r enough
cnougn
At. Keelcy,
Keeley, •»»
J".* appointment of W. L. company, suing Haul M.
the Imaiiie.ss section of
fh o was rained by Govv was awarded a verdict for $042.99.
^om the
ad________ .In. . __
nwn for
nr idea!
*#cal
MI humesitca.
T1‘ from vice chancellor The court posited upon a request for town
iis, Mr. Connelly said,
chancellor. Mr. Bm- naturalization of tho Charles Dunn. dition to this,
foted to his former posiA r.'uit by George G. Herring there is a historical connection be­
against the Florida Vegetable Cor- tween Fort Mellon and tha early

TRIAL OF MEANS
AND FELDER HAS
STARTED IN N. Y.

Fort Mellon Lots
To Be Put On Sale
Thursday Morning

Two Cases Ended
In Circuit Court,
Third Is On Trial

N Disguised As &gt;
■tor Cot §75.000
IlNOTON, Me., Jan. 14-T robbers, ro successful
masquerade nn inspector..,
I kept J. F. Kelly, &gt;yre;iiI1' Farmer*' State Bank of
|»*y helping them, count
check accounts three
Markets.
uraday until uft«i&gt; all the
Payees
had
go*home.
1,1
*
Wheat:
■ I and gagged the exiv-ti.CHICAGO,
...
Jnn. 14.
■drove uway wity* |75,000 |iU yV !.8o** to 1JW; July,
Iboiuh.
'to
Corn: May, U 0 H

held, of ...
it.
Longwood is n .
throughout tho stab? for the qua. ..
of tho poultry produced there nnd
the exhibits gave ample proof of

J L 5

X

Z X . T ' Z u - Recommendations of Chamber

hies exhibits were virtually on par
with the poultry exhibito.
Though no charge for cntranco
to the fair grounds was mnile,
booths nnd exhibition houses were
fittingly decorated giving nn excel­
lent show for the mcro attendance.
The grounds wera neatly and com­
pactly arranged with nil exhibits
nnd departments easily accessible
nnd
in the public
n„,i sharing
......equally
.... —*•*'eye.
A feature of the fair will como
nt 7:15 o’clock Thuriulny night
when tho Longwood Chamber of
Commerce will be host to a num­
ber of distinguished men of Cen­
tral Florida ut n dinner at tho
Orange and Black Hotel, A num.
her of prominent men from San­
ford, including representatives of
the Chamber of Commerce, the civic
clubs, city nnd county officials me
planning to attend.
Visitors to tho fair who come in
automobiles are relieved of trou­
ble through tho provision of purking space by the fair ‘unnagomor.t.
Inspection of the exhibits by S.
D. Hardaway of Orlando, thu judge,
began shortly beforu noon todny.
The variety nnd extensiveness of
the exhibits, however, is expected
to make it necessary to consume
the remainder of the day in judg­
ing.

SALES OF STOCK MARTIN SELECTS
IN LAND COMPANY SHARON AS JUDGE
TO TA L $150,000 OF COUNTY COURT
Citizens Numbering 127 Have Judge of Municipal Court Is
Contributed to This Sum;
Choice of Governor As One
Support of Big Development
To Fill Vacancy Caused By
Plan Is Urged By Bodwell
Death Lute Schelle Maines
The purchase of additional stock
Municipal Judgu James G. Shar­
in the Sanford Hotel-Realty Com- on Ima been appointed county judge
Pany which plnccd the hands of the of Seminole county to fill the va­
big clock on First Street past tho cancy cuused by the death of
$150,900 mark and gave added im­ Schelle Maines, according to u inespetus to this sale of shares, wan •urge received hero late Tuesdav
announced Wednesday by Officials •.fternoon from Gov. John W. Mai-*
of the company.
'till. The appointment, elfective
With half of the amount requir­ immediately, holds good for two
ed to carry on the immense develop years until the next gonurul elec­
meat plans of the company, al­ tion, it is stated.
Since news of his appointment
ready subscribed and indications
that the other half will he forth­ reached here, Judge Sharon has
coming within the next few days, been the recipient of congratula­
members of the company gave ex­ tions from scorn; of friends who
pression to nn optimistic feeling were interested in his candidacy for
tile office and who aided material­
Wednesday.
In an effort to finish the .-ale ly in securing his appointment. The
of the last half of the stock dur­ judge, in expressing his apprecia­
ing thu present week, Harry T. tion for the honor which lias been
llodwell, general manager of the conferred upon him, said:
"1 am deeply grateful to my
company, announces tlmt active
solicitiun by members of the sales friends, who by their support and
force of the Uodwcll Realty Com­ influence, nsristed me in securing
this appointment.
pany, began this morning.
"I promise the good pcoplo of
Speaking for the company, Mr.
Bodwell stated that its officials Seminole county to make them the
are very anxious to enter into their best kind of a judge thut I know
full plans for development nt thu how to be.
"Laws are the expression of or­
earliest possible time nnd toward
tlmt end is sounding an nppeul to ganized society nnd if organized
the civic pride of every Sanford society is to continue to exist, the
citien. Speaking further along thin laws must lie respected and en­
forced. I will bend every effort to
subject, Mr. Bodwell said:
"Sanford is n city of 10,000 peo­ the enforcement nnd respect of
ple hut only 127 of that number, laws, realizing the gravo necessity
huve subscribed to stock in the land of such for the future welfare of
company. This very small per society and the good of my coun­
centage ihould serve ns a boost ty."
The official papers of
Judge
for everyone to join in this civic
movement in order that there will Shuron’s appointment will arrive
Continued on pago eight
be no further deluy in our plans.
"We trust thut everyone will
give this matter his serious con­ Alleged Slayer of Five
sideration and join with us in mak­
ing this proposition a big ruccess. Pays Extreme Penalty
Team work will mean the absolute
success of our plans and it is in
NASHVILLE, Tenn., J in . 14.—
spirit of co-opcrution and civic Ben Burchfield, ullcged .slayer of
pride, that we solicit the support his wife nnd four others ut Bristol
of everyone.”
Nov. 2d, 1922, paid the extreme
penulty at dawn Wednesday. IIu
The Unites! States has a total of wuu electrocuted in the main Ten­
1,270,810 laws, according to an En­ nessee prison here at 5:50 o'clock
glish investigator.
and was pronounced dead two min­
utes later. Hu faced death stoic­
Lobsters walk on tip-toe when ally reiterating to tho end iiis de­
traveling in the ocean.
clarations of innocence,
a.

Police Drive On Liquor Offenders
Adds Nearly $1,200 To City Coffers
Fines approximately $1,200 have
been impend this week in munic­
ipal court upon what is believed to
he the largest array of offenders
haled into court during nay week in
past months. The greater part of
the fines was paid by alleged liquor
offenders, five of whom fuced Judge
Sharon Monday morning.
Tho largest single amount
paid
t »«»»■»
-_ . a an,!
un&gt; slrtglo orfeiuler was $400
01,1 was P®‘d by E. L. McDonald
" ‘J
of possessing
ami selling i liquor. Other liquor
offenders were Elija Morrison, pos­
sessing liquor, $180 bond estreated;
Karl Howell, reckless driving,

divhion call nt his office on Mag.
Other canes tried were those of:
nolia Avenue, where they will find “ • L. Charles, posse: sing liquor,
him fcr come member of Ids staff $10 and costs; Walter Milam,
&lt;ager to drive them over the tract. drunkenness. $5 and costs; Milt m
l«ocbe,l •drunkenness,
$10
bond
esI,
L’..
______
_ . 1 . 1 __
Hearings were held before a sen­ lr**ltm
treated;
Eugene
Spencer,
reckles,
ate committee on the proposed nine driving, dismissed; Wallace Allen,
foot channel from the St La*, ‘Ar?.rder,y in d u c t, IS
cost*:
uqce to the Gulf.
Will Brown, drunkenness, $3 and

_ _ _

costs; Albert Williams, disorderly
conduct, $5 und costs; Sam Wal­
dron, carrying a concealed wcapon, $5 und costs; J. Young, drunk­
enness, $5 bond estreated; Roscoe
Zeigler, drunkenness, $5 and costs;
Frank Williams, drunkenness, $5
und costs; Jessie Scott, disorderly
conduct, $5 and coutu; Bessie Lee
Wells, disorderly conduct, $5 und
costs; Will Green, disorderly con­
duct, $5 nnd costs; Wulter Bcaniun,
drunk, $10 bond estreated; Annu
Cole, disorderly conduct, $10 und
costs; Hattie Campbell, drunken­
ness, $5 und coots; A. Floye, drunk­
enness, $5 and costs; Vinie Harris,
disorderly conduct, dismissed; F.
Joiner, drunkenness, $5 and costs;
Mitlachi Mann, larceny of a Ford
truck, committed to county court;
Sam Hoitrock, disorderly conduct,
$20 um| costs; Karl Howell, reck­
less driving, drunk, $100 and costs;
J. J. I'elhani, reckless driving, $5
ami co..ts; Roy Robin: on. drunkenlies.. $10 bond estreated; Thomas
■A
Smith,
drunkenness,
$10 bond
e.
__. . i
» • .
&gt;
treated; Annie Stevenson, drunkOnnrss, $lu and runts nnd Steve
Welch, runpirion of arson, commit­
ted to tho county court.

Leasing Bj
PLANS FOR LOCAL Private
Gets Precedence
GOLF COURSE ARE Controversy
Leasing O f
Road To Titusville
PERFECTED
HERE
Causes Discussion
of Commerce Arc Accepted
Almost in Their Entirety
And More Highways Added

n
_ "
‘ „ _
. . !! Officers
C o u n ty H oard Will C onsider!
Supper

Proposed Issue Finally
At Its February Session

Elected At Huffct
At County Club
Tuesday Night; Final Ar­
rangements Next Meeting

Situation Same
As 6 Weeks

Wrangle Over Mat

The special committee composed
r ,nnB for lhp onfnniration of a
Has Been Trave'
of the Seminole County Commis- golf club in Sanvurri were made
In The Same Ci
* * last sight nt n buffet supper ut
the Sanford County Club attended
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14*
other step forward Tuesday in the
Tho Underwood Muscle Shot—
preparation of the county-wide Further details
f n charL
road building program when, with eluding tho adoption
„ ..,r ___ O
_______
_ private leasing bill was subatl*
sovcral minor exceptions, it ac­ and the appointment of* commit­ tuted for the Norris govern*’
cepted tho recommendations of the tees to care for the various phases ment operation plan today in
of the club’s work will be perfect­
Good, Ronds Committee nnd pro­ ed next Tuesday night ut 7 o'clock the senate.
'■i
posed severnl additional highways. when the organization will meet
again
nt
the
club
house.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14,~':
All of the through roads num­
bering 14, were accepted, each one
Officers elected last night nre: Out of a welter of votes, arbeing taken up separately. The R. L. Dean, president; Frank Mac- Kumonts and parliamentary _
one which brought on the most dis­ Neill,
necrelury -treasurer, nnd tangles, the rr-nato emerged Tu*s- '
cussion hut which was included in Judge E. F. Uousholdcr, Edward day
night to find itself in exactly'
tho acceptance, was tho Titusville Higgins, R. E. Stevens, G. W. Spen­
the
same
position with respect to
road from th* Ovicdo-Gencvn road cer, Jr., and Dr. Samuel Huleston, Muscle Slmals
that it was when
oust to tile St. Johns River, being directors.
the subject first wns taken up lik
about 5.5 miles long. The road
In th* meeting that followed the weeks ago.
which would cost approximately supper, at which Kdwaru Higgins
Completing tho three-point elr* ,
$75,000, received one dissenting presided, Mayor Forrest Lake led
vote, that of Commissioner Entz- the speakers. Tho mayor declared cle of measures on tho subject, th®
legislator* wound up with the one®
minger.
tlmt tho city has gone to consider­ rejected Norris plan for govern­
With reference to tho Titusville able expense in building thu course
road, R. W. Heainian, cv: rot ary *f for the benefit and plounuru of thu ment operation before them and
onco approved Underwood pri- i
the Chamber of Commerce, stated people of Sanford hut th a t it was the
vote
leasing bill again pending oa &lt;
that a letter received from the sec­ not bring used enough to coinpona
subsituto.
-’ Taw
retary of tho Titusville Chamber of unto for tho money invested. Ap­
Cimmiloglcnily the events of tho
Commerce cnid that Gov. John W. proximately $00,04)0, the mnyor
Martin Imd pledged the Stale Road said, has been spent on the course. day were:
Department to build another link
The expenses incidental to keep &gt; The Jones bill to refci* the sub­
of this road lying in Volusia coun­ ing tin? course in condition are con­ ject to a commission for a report
ty, tho completion of which, would siderably more than tho revenue ns to final disposition was npprov*
give Sanford and Seminole county derived from green fees, the sneak­ ed. 4fi to 33, over tho Underwood
county a through roud to tho east er said. If tlie present condition hill, which hail been accepted loi
coast.
affairs is allowed to drag o.i, week over the Norris plan, 48 I
Additional roads suggested at he continued, it will como to the 37.
The original Norris bill, In ,
point where tho city will bo forced
tho meeting weru ns follows:
slightly
amended form, then won y J
to
withdraw
its
support
and
the
To continue the Osceola road for
accepted as a substitute for th®
approximately three-quarters of a course allowed to deteriorate.
The speaker summed up the par­ Jcnos bill 40 to 39.
mile from present road into Osceo­
Senator Underwood then offered
amount
need of the course as
la; to continue mud through west
Lipgwood north through Markham "Mure people playing." The Seat hi* bll&gt; Ir* am.ndctl form as a sub­
tu the Weklva River Road, a dia- iintns of uecumpUshlg this end, It stitute far tho Norris measure and*
failing to have it ruled out on a
tnncu of approximately nine and is Mild, ir through u golf club.
The purpose and method! of n Solnt sf order, supporter* of tho
one-half miles; from Haola west to
Markham for a distance of approx­ golf club were outlined by Mr. ron-ls |dan renewed thuir‘a s s a u lt.
imately one nnd one-half miles and Spencer. Hu declared that hither­ upon it.
Finally the senate threw th®
another road beginning nt the west to there had been no one with re­
side store running south for about sponsibility. No one had taken tho wholu thing aside until Wednes­
trouble even to acquaint ' people day nnd proceeded to the eonsid,
a mile and a half.
The present status of tho pro­ with tho good points of the Sun- elation of tho first deficiency ap­
poned bond issue, it i:t declared, is ford course, lie said, much less nr- propriation bill.
Irrespective of whether the Unthat it is now in n form subject rnngo special attractions in the
to final revision or acceptance by form of tournaments, mutch play, dtrwood bill is accepted or reject­
the county board when it meets in bringing dirtinguished players to ed. Senator Jones, Republican*
February. At Tuesday's meeting Sanford und other means. He de­ Washington, imyn he will offer hU
the committee of 10 requested clared tlmt this need would be met substitute anew, nfter amending it
County Engineer Fred T. Williams through the functioning of the var­ so as to provide for n commission
to begin work on u complete esti­ ious elnb committees.
of five to investigate the project *'
Frank MncNeill, in speaking of instead of n commission of three.
mate on the cost of each road.
tho
local
course,
declared
it
to
he
Mr. Williams, it is belie ved, will
Around in a Circle.
havo these figures ready in time one of the best of the south. The
Under the ruling of President
speaker
said
that
he
had
played
and it is further believed that the
Cummins that the Underwood sub­
county hoard will make its final de­ on the majority of the southern stitute could ha re-offered, a rul­
cision at tho February meeting in courses between El Paso nnd Mia­ ing which the senate sustained 52
the matter before submitting it to mi ami tlmt few tiurnnsscd in many to 22, sonic lenders sail! revised
ways the Sanford links.
the people.
Tlie club will not lie a publicity substitutes could bo offered a t
Should the hoard accept tho full
organization
entirely, tho speaker will ami thut the senate might
program ns it now stands, the is­
intimated
hut
will care for all find itself traveling around tho
sue will be for not less than $1,­
same circle for days.
500,000, it is declared. However, 1* phases of tho game in Sanford.
leaders
a moip
more op110U
H
*
. • Other
* . -----”* took ••
Committees
on
greens,
club
house
is believed that some revisions are
tourneys nnd other phases of tho " m,st'c v‘*w ot the situation, how
yet to be made which will mean a game
will be appointed.
ever, Predicting that thu Under(Continued on page 8)
Judge Uousholdcr emphasized wood bill again would bo substitut­
the points made by tho other speak­ ed for tho Norris measure and that
ers. Ho pointed to the fact that then tho amended Jones bill would
there are many men in Sanford bo rejected.
who have the timo to play golf
Even should their prediction hold
hut lack thg inclination. He de­ good, that would not bo an end to
clared thut it is tho duty of each the fight, for whatever measure
of tho club members to sco that emerges out of tho present prac­
everyone who can possibly arrange tically unprecedented situation in
The plan of having created n to play golf in Si^irord do so us the renutc, it still would be open
park commission to work for the often us pm.slide.
to umondment nnd subject to a
beautification of Sanford, ns for­
How to sell golf to the public second and final approval.
mulated by the Womun’s Club, was was the theme of an uddre: s by
This was agreed upon by icadendorsed Wednesday by the San­ C. O. Black, of Lungwood, lie ers on all sides but it was tho only
ford Kiwunis Club ut its regular dwelt upon the various attractions agreement thut cunm out or the
weekly luncheon meeting at the and benefits of the game and told mass of confusion in which tho
country club. Completion of tho how these can be brought to the senate found itself for more than
club orgnnization through appoint­ attentiou of the public for the mu­ three hours. Most senator* ’had
ment of committees to hundlc the tual benefit of both.
thought that with the acceptance
various phases of its activities
of
tho Jones’ substitute the fight
during thu present year wua effect­
wus
ended except for a perfunc­
ed during the meeting.
tory final vote.
M. B. Smith, newly district a t­
Senator Norris upset their cal­
torney of tho Seventh Judicial
WASHINGTON, Jan. II.—Am­
court and J). A. Winston of the bassador Houghton ut Berlin wus culations, however, by gffering his
Hilot Insurance Company were pre­ appointed ambassador to Ianul in bill in amended form. Ho conced­
ed lutcr when ho objected to Sen­
sented to tho club as visitors. Dr.
President Coolidgo was repro- ator Underwood taking a liko
T. J. Nixon and Dr. T. J. Arm- rented
ns forseeing no change in course that his strategy could
utrung, pastors of the First Meth­
the
American
foreign policy on have been frustrated by any senodist church and the Congregation­
ahir interposing objection.
al church respectively, were pres­ Secretary Hughes’ retirement.
It was declared at tin White
Administration forces, which
ent. Each of the four guests made
Hou.i.j that excopt for tho retire­ joined with some of the I&gt;cmocrata
short addresses.
Following ure the committees ment of Secretary Gore no furth­ last week in substituting the Unund ehairmnn; attendance, A. K. er cabinet changes are expected •ierwood measure for tho Norris 1
Kos-'ctter; finance, T. W. Lawton; March I.
hill, were divided today on th o ..
Tho senate voted itvcrnl times Jono* substitute, enough of tb4m 4
house, L. C. Beboutt athletic. E.
F. Lowe; grievance, A. F. Kaffir Id; on Muscle Shouls t&gt;u*v wua unable going over to supporters of tho
educational, (1. K. McKay; Inter­ tc dispose of the qu-stion.
Washington senator’s bill, which
Knuctuii'iit of farm legislation would have the effect of deferring
club relations, E. F. Lane; civic,
Forrest Ijike; public affairs, J . ,(}. before Mur. 4, it was said at tho final congressional action on tho
Sharon; sufety, J. 1). Jenkins; White House, can and should be disposition of tho power and ni­
membership, J. D. Jenkins; Boy accomplished.
trate plant fr at least a your. New Jen ey was the first state to
Scouts, T. L. Duma::, beuutificatlon, J. H. Jucksou; program, f*. deliver its electoral voto to the
HuntBody of Girl
M. Lloyd; big brother movument, president of the senate.
K. I). Brownlee; mid publicity, R.
In Colorado Storm 3
H. Berg.
Mrs.
J.
J.
Cates
Dies
Members prerent wero: Rev. E.
ESTES HARK, Colo.. Jan. 14.—
D. Brownlee, R. 11. Berg, L. C. BeIn Orlando Hospital Though
warned by pioneer moun­
bout. C. A. Byrn, A. I*. Connelly.
taineers their eearch probably
T. 1„ Dumus, A. C. Fort, J. C.
After a §hort illness, 51m. J. J,
Hutchinson, J. 1). Jenkins, J, 1{. Cates, of Sanford, died Monday would be /utile and that her hotly
Jackson, E. F. Lane. W. T. Iamg- evening ut the Orange Hospital lii would remain buried in the drifted
m
ley, Forrest Lake, T. W. Lawton, Orlando. 1 ho body l..i» been car­ snow of Longs Peak until
spring
thaws,
three
parties
set
uuc
,
jm I
H. M. Lloyd, II. C. Long, C. J. ried to Soperton, Ga., where Mrs.
1
Marshall, K. J. Houghton, J, Q. ( ates originally came from, for ut dawn today in another effort to
recover the frozen form of Mi**;
Michaels, H. H. McCaslin. U. E. funeral services and .interment. Be­ Agnes
vuuu-r heiress, whn
McKay, A. R. Hiatt. A. lUjlIUld, sides her husband, the t* survived peril hudVallle,
Monday while trying ta
L. B. Stcole, J. U. Sharon, E G. by two sisters, both of whom Uvo descend
Lofty 1’cak in a driving
Smith.
in Georgia.
blizzard,

Kiwanians Endorse
Beautification 0 f
Streets Resolution

Washington N ew s

�iCE TWELVE

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AT, JANUARY

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f c f ECOGNIZING the urgent need in Sanford of a high class, close-in subdivision where the busy business man might build his home
x v amid pleasant surroundings and within easy reach of his business office, the Fort Mellon Development Company ignored other
tempting acreage offerings and secured the Ingrain Tract, better known as Fort Mellon, as the choicest of them all.
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ACTIVITY BEGINS A T FORT MELLON
i - l ERE streets are already being opened, paving laid, sidewalks constructed, shrubbery planted, sewage, gas and water pipes laid,
* R and electric light and telephone lines strung. In short everything is being done toward the early consummation of a plan to make
Fort Mellon an ideal homesight with all the advantages and pleasures of modern conveniences. No expense will be spared, no energy
withheld, in giving the investors in this beautiful suburb all that the most fastidious person might desire in convenient and attractive
living accomodations.

PROPERTY IS RESTRICTED
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N the sale of these lots the Fort Mellon Development Company reserves the right to pass upon the architectural designs of any houses
- planned for construction in the subdivision. A building restriction of $3,500 is in force, and the erection of any house or building
not conforming to the artistic ideals of the promoters or tending in any way to detract from the beauty of the setting, will be prohib”

INVESTORS in Fort Melhm are thus assured of increased realty valuation with every house constructed. They arc assured of a hab* itation in a beautiful and desirable neighborhood amid pleasing surroundings in an atmosphere of congeniality and contentment
Sanford has great need of attractive locations for its rapidly increasing population where a standard of living nronortionatc to mnrf
crate means can be maintained. This the Fort Mellon Development Company intends to provide.

Development
Promoters of Sanford’s Finest Subdivision”

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Company Begins Work
' i First Realty Develt In Florida At SaraWhitfield Property

al Hotel Will
iAmong1Projects
ment Will Be One Of
on Whitfield Tract
Has Faith in Sarasota

LONDON, Jan. 14.—*The most
obvious difficulty which had to be
encountered In the attempted as­
cent of Mount Everest was that of
breathing, according to Major R.
W, C. Kingston, who accompanied
the last Mt. Everest expedition ns
medical officer.
In a recent lecture before the
Royal Geographical Society, the
major said the difficulties of the
ascent were enormously increased
by the sligteM exertion. • Somer­
vell, one of the climbers, made a
record of his breathing nt 27,000
feet, at which altitude he,had to
take seven, right nr ten complete
respirations for every single step
forward. Even nt that slow rate
of progress he hnd to rest for a
minute or two every 20 or 30
yards.
At 28,000 feet Norton, another
climher, in on hours rlimb ascended
only 80 feet. This was the highest
point reached without the aid of
oxygen. The climbers were sur­
prised that they could even muke
such strenuous efforts, and still
more that they could remain in
comparative comfort when they sot
down to rest. Thu strain at that
altitude was immense.
High altitudes, Major Kingston
declared, affected the operations of
the inind. One member of the ex­
pedition was aware nf a dulling of
the will power. Somcrvill describ­
ed a lack of observance nt and
above 2.ri,000 feet, -and t General
Bruce, leader of the expedition, re­
corded an onfecblement of memory.
Regarding the possibility of
reuchlng the summit of Mt. Ever­
est, Major Kingston said that
though the physiological difficulties
were undoubtedly severe, they could
be overcome, but favorable weath­
er conditions were imperative for
success.

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TM« &lt;«oos&gt; w s o . : I Ha v g n ' t S t-iR etS T *
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I MISS MY SMOKSS,
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cou R .se:, am »d r s t iu .
HAn k c r m jr th em .

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A B\T S O f R P R f * « D lt*»
' n s u ' o B R C A K Y b u R . P k C P G - O IN A S H O R T

T in e — Tae-Hete— s « e L i . T H A T !

AfeASOTA, Jan. 14. — T h e
Itfleld Estates, an expanse of
_ lost 800 acres, stretching for n
Wile and a quarter along the plac*
[id waters o f Sarasotu Bay, now in
Dcess of improvement that will
ike it one cf the most elaborate
lopmenti on the Florida coast,
been subdivided and will be
on the market almost im*
edlntaly, sales to bo directed by
Adair Realty and Trust Com­
pany. nationally known firm of
AUpnta, according to announceauthorized,
nU announcement, in Florida
tV circles, Is considered of par­
ticular Importance, since the Aduir
Roalty an* Trust Company, the
nation’s oldest real estate firm
S
la entering into the active sale of
loridn reul estate for the lirst
mp. .Local buiipess lenders con­
sider this firm ’d action as indica­
tive of a recognition that real es­
tate values in Florida are now
stabilized, viewed from the firm ’s
roniervativo polices duiing the
By STANLEY
OLD HOME TOWN
WWt six decades.
The property to be offered, ncmlred recently by L. B. Whit­
field, president of the AlabnmaJeorgtn Syrup Company, of Montroroery, makers of "Alago” syrup
a faiu by real estate men to be
PARIS, Jan. 14.—The French
-TWEieSS THE TWO KjE D '
)ne of the most ideally located
t a ic t e m is h a or,
ind formed sections In all of government is beginning to take
UMPER CHET PECV ETI
Florida. This general opinion is notice of the ever increasing immi­
F.’ajpi c o a t - i hon &lt;, er-i T h e r e ’ &lt;
farther borne out by he fnct that gration which has brought tho total
TPEN 1 bCwTPoWt'O Etc
of
foreign
workingmen
in
France
C tD i-AWTEHtllS AT THE (
he Adair organization has select­
u v e n tY s t a b l e j u s t t o /
ed it for its firsts Florida venture to about 2,000,000. This number
if this nature, nlthougii the firm Is approximately fivo per cent, of
iaa been intensely active in the thu total population, mid in offi­
, V?.
tato for many years with f Inane- cial circles it is said France may
soon
huve
to
follow
the
example
rig activity having brought mil- of the United .States and limit Im­
lona of dollars of outside capital migration.
i ;.“
ltd the state for building con­
The inflow of workers- in •1023
duction and other investment. was approximately 272,000, mostly
• Development of the Whitfield from Italy, Poland, Spuin’and Bel­
Istatcs, already guaranteed, in- gium. Sixty per cent of these men
ludas the erection of a palatial went to the devastated regions.
Jurist hotel on ono of the points
France encouraged immigration
fhich Just out Into Sarasota Bay; after the wnr hccuuse sho sarely
n 18-hble golf course, designed needed men to replace the great
y Donald Ross, upqn which work waste of hand labor from 1914 to
n» already begun; u club house 1918. Annoying difficulties, how­
I'tttpM ctjon v^ith the course; a ever, liava arinep,tl«ityRb.tlg:.prp(irKCnCTous club house for u now­ once of great numbers of foreign­
s': boat n-MociatioTi to bo built In ers in what was once the w ar zone
10' yurht
basin provided—ami and the participation of foreigners
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any other projects of u similar in communist agitation has caused
,
bc-tj
w
jt
t
j
*'.
aftpt
con
p
e
s
s
/
m
c
#
t
o
u e the scamp
ituro.
romo alarm. There la an undis­ ;
-..O r tp lu t- F : « r CHICE O T C Y W A L K E R - SO UYFS
E. A. McGovern, n represent!!- guised feeling that, though import­ I
MYS'.«HY o r ‘iTOLCO PCD laoiteCj NS* and twe
re of Donald Rons, declared to be ed laor has rendered France great
•HIP C** TOC etC.HTEIXU Oup LANTERNS a1 nation's foremost gulf archi- service, she has now about enough
ct, has boon on thu ground for of it, particularly since there is a
vcrnl deya, working out dotnils strong communistic strain running
the course construction, and'has nil through the 'foreign laborin
onoupce l the acreage provided element.
jj probably the most ideal in all
Permanent
orlil-i for high class golf links,
r. Ross will arrive in Snrasota,
roads are a
it. 15, to
superintend further
good investment
oration's.
The land in Whitfield estate*,
—not
expense
»lch is out by the Tumiami
ail fivo and one-lmlf miles from
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE
rasota, is 47 miles south of FORK WOMEN, Ian. 14.—Dr.
rtipu and has a frontage of a Anno Young who has been the
le nml s quarter both on .Soru- college physician for thu last four
a Buy and both sides of the years, has been granted a leave
mi ami Trail.
of absence on account of illness,
The plot is part of the original and Dr. Marion O’llaru has been
id purchased by the late Alfred appointed to take her place. Dr.
Ig'.ing and is within u quarter O'Hara received
M, I), Degree
n mile of the present estates from the University of Michigan
the BinglingH, who have large atai ninco has practiced medicine,
tding.i in the vicinity, ns huH the nerved on the staff nf several
tutu of Mrs. Better Palmer, largo hospitals, and for a num ber1
tiib controls some lo.OftO acres of years was medical examine.r!
thin a radius of a few miles of and professor of hygiene at th»
w a its —near where stands the State Normal School in North
dutiful borne of the late Mrs. Dakota. In 1923 rim was on the
ilrner, oce of Sarasota’s moat tie* hygiene staff of Smith College.
t • pun .ors.
No matter how many roads there are
In thin now venture in Florida,
Dr. Kdwitrd Conrudi, president of
leading in or out oi your town, the ones
i* Ad.tir Realty and Trust Com- the college, ban been invited by Dr.
best paved get the traffic.
ny enters n distinctly new field | Kii,.n Bristol, chairman of the
ilu* state, and particular hu­ Social Welfare Conference, to atrt i,« attached to its Selection nf i nd tin- conference at Gainesville
This is especially true if these roads
r.uit.Iq ns a 3turting point. This Feb. H-11. He will preside at the
arc of Concrete. For every motorist ap­
pi's knowledge of Florida and meeting Sunday evening, Dec. H.
preciates the many advantages of driving
W*idn property in undoubted,
W it t members have studied
3 he frerdiman cabinet will be
over its true, rigid, unyielding surface.
I; d a te intensively for many “tapped” Monday, Jan. \ ‘l . Nom­
irs. Such structures as the inations were made by the class
No wonder Concrete Highways are
ippu Terrace Hotel now near- ami from these nominations the
crowded for mile after mile. 16,000,000
’ completion
in Tmnpa, the number that will go into office will
(eland Terrace Hotel in Lake­ bo chosen. To ttg* fresh in an cab­
motor vehicles are using them today.
'll, the Crescent Apartments In inet is entrusted the establish­
lupa and the ItlO West. Church ment of a close bond between the
And new cars are being produced at the
■eet Apartments in Jacksonville Y. W. C. A. and each member of
rate of 4,000,000 a year.
i the result of their activities— the clusa.
addition to many other Florida
Here Is a situation of vital concern to
estments, made for their clients
The Y. W. f \ A, secretary ex­
lading large insurance compan- pects to obtain several notable
you. Everywhere we need more or wider
th-jV represent.
dneakers for the KUring. Among
Concrete Roads, or Jboth, to take care of
Innter Perry, vice president of them will be George Collins of the
Adair organization, is in Sara- Fellowship of Reconciliation of
the ever-increasing traffic. And now is
a and will remain for several New Yoik. Mis work ia to apeak
the time to plan for their construction.
fk s to nuperviso the sales, nf- in colleges on subjects of war and
fhc property* is actually on the peace. Others expected are Mrs.
Your highway officials want to be of
?kct. H. B Bhi*
u, another Raymond Bobbins, president of the
the' rale, »i ;:'f oi Adair, nc- International Congress of Work­
the greatest possible service to you. Get
spanieJ Mr. Perry t Sarasota. ing Wdmen; Miss Adele Clarke,
behind them with ways and means that
'no firm gains its unique dis- director of the third region, Na­
:tiou of being the oldest real tional League of Women Voters,
will provide more Concrete Roads and
»le firm in the United States or Miss Jeffries Heinrich, region­
Streets.
Such an investment will pay
ough having been established al secretary of the third region;
1865, just after the close of the and a Speaker from the Inter­
you big dividends year after year.
r be tween the stutes, by George racial Commission also may be
l|r, father of iha firm’s present secured.
d, Forrest Adair, nationally
P O R T L A N D C E M E N T A SS O C IA T IO N
agnized os an authority on
them real esUto values and advantages—the happy combina­
Graham Building
ditions.
tion of climate, broad expanses of
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Iany beautiful homes, archi- sapphire sea and natural beauty
urally suited to the pleasing which has made Hurasotu the fav­
A National Organization to Improve and
ileal setting they occupy, are ored playground of some of the
Extend the Uxet o f Concrete
ady under construction on country's wealthiest and be it I
itfleld Estates, soma complat- known citizens, among them are
and others to follow in rapid numbered iiuaure Pulrner, Princess
'esfion.
Caqtuaueuo, E4*uu Keith. John
be spot U consider***! idon!"for tn;d Chatluy.XlnisllrtK,
Minj(/y:,ient of Sarasota’s tnany* Albeo-and'tnany o rh .n

GREAT
IMPROVEMENT IN
NEW NAVY GIANTS
Naval Engineers Expect Lay
Keels for New Ships in Ten
Years; All Ships Will Be
Equipped With 16-InchGuns
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—-Naval
engineers would hesitate today to
predict whnt the military charac­
teristics will be of the first Amer­
ican battleships to be built In re­
placement under the Itynshingtan.
limitation treaty. .AMderfrtnL^Mtf
fic t that thejt&gt;wftt*te 2S por ton)
bigger than thfc; presentiwriml.lefVlnthisns. West Virginia, Colorado'
and Maryland, and carry hoflarger
thpn 10-inch guns", they are Un­
known quantities,
‘ .
'.The first two replacement ships
may be laid down in 1931, to be
completed in 1034, when the 12inch gunners Florida and Utah will
eo to the scrap heap. They will
be 35,000 tons, treaty m easure­
ment, which means almost 40,000
tons pre-treaty rating. The West
Virginia class of battleships, now
:th'e biggest and hardest hitting
vessels afloat, are 32,000 tonB, old
rttting.
Since the first post-treaty bat­
tleships will be the British Rodney
and Nelson, to be completed in
1026 when four ships of the pres­
ent British fleet of the
King
George V class will go to the junk

man, wide interest prevails In nav­
al circles everywhere as to what
their armament, speed, cruising ra­
dios, protection,' method of proulsion or* other characteristics
will prove to be. Little is known
British plant,
enornlly as to the Britl*
Jevclopcd
since the Washington
conference.
But no naval officer is likely to
forget that the dreadnaught, first
all-oig-gun ship to be built, vir­
tually rendered obsolete every ex­
pre-dreaanaugm battleship
oauiesnip
isting pre-dreadnaught
a flo a t
of any navy.
n a v y . Nothing
................then
.
ompete with ner on anycould compete
thing1 approaching equal term s,
and and the feverish building of
drendnaughta on both sides o l the
Atlantic:begaou. ; .
' ;‘ ,j '
Amcrican
naval
design?1
e ; lqrtng*4n*ay information oft i
ifeiVpi;‘their Own new sbipl
bij«&lt;£lj;Erperimerits .Incidents
td jlh e ^ w h u w b f the hull of what
was. to have been the battloship
Washington *were ■conducted for
this purpose, to n large extent, and
much valuable data resulted.
For one thing, navy experts
wanted to know Just how wisely
they hnd planned the increased
neck protection of the Washington class of ships.
P It has not been
roycaled definitely whether the
Washington deck armor withstood
high angle fire hut Secretary Wil­
bur announced at the time that re­
m its of the experiments had jus­
tified expectation!-.
That the new British ships will
have ample deck protection as well
ns a new type of 10 Inch guns more
powerful than any yet afloat in
any navy, s taken ns a forgone con­
clusion. They will be the product
of the post-war years of study by

TALLAHASSEE, Fla-, Jan. H
Great good is tobc accomplished
a m o n g Florida schoo children as
a result of the nutrition tests and
corrective feeding experimenta beIng mnde In 80™®.'““n* /*0'L.igij9*a’
according to, °P'"!°"S °f
in this work which 8 JJ0 q_n.v
way in Polk and on other South
Florida county under direction Uf
tho State Home Demonstration
workers* ItHras found that scores
of Uie Children attending the pub.
5 jcd‘-sch0 BlH In, the two counties
rorfi endelciweight.
By nitons pf corrective eating
dhd fcbrtMri’fprms of exercise pre-------------hi n.
British experts of bitter war ex­
perience with fighting nhips. It is
to be expected, therefore in the
judgment of naval experts, that
they will outclass even the West
Virginia class in the American navy by a margin beyond that of
their 25 per cent larger size.
Size alone would permit their;
carrying heavier armament, prob­
ably allowing them to carry twelve
16 inch guns each as against the
can first line trio, nnd the British
eight gun batteries of thp Amerlguns, gur. for gun, will be better
becaucs of newer design. That
would mean at the very least, if
the guns were of cqunl power, a 33
per cent superiority in broadside
weight for the new Britishers.

ifren and oftentime/
their studies.
Surprising and
have been develop***!!
th *nJ ,or,d* V the c 1,
weight and height chart 1
shown that there is ft
ber cf chiildren nn&lt;l«
an underweight child
mean a handicapped tihi!*l
a retared chiild, with ,
body. Weight and height
ly related, it is cUit,*?
weight being needed to
certain height. Ataor
should gain one-half &gt;
month, it is said !•
Dr. William R.’ T .'f
of the foremost authi
triticn in the countr 'oj
trition is brought aScr
causes, namely, phv4 ^
lack of home control 0.
faulty food habits and
habits.
Home demonstration
plan to broaden the
ccrrective efforts
rapidly as conditions
Citruu fruits can |&gt;t
many delicious dishes, or]
form important ingtetiit;
dishes.
T
Barnyard manure l«f
rain and sun for a fe»from 40 to 70 per centi

JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
t.

Flow Of Foreign
Workers Begins To
Alarm Frenchmen

Now is your opportunity to buy seasonable goods a t exceptionally low prices
in order to m ake room for the new sp rin g merchandise. In this sale we are of­
fering you values th a t will move the stock rapidly and supply you with much
needed articles, a t very low prices. You will find Big B argains in every de­
partm ent. Below are a few of the m any bargains.

SALE BEGINS THURSDAY. JAN. IS
LASTS 15 DAYS
Dress Gingham, 15c yalue.........12l/ 2C
Blue Cheviot, 22c values............... 19c
, 32-in. Gingham, 20c v a l u e : . . . . . . 1 5 c
32-in. Gingham, 35c value............... 29c
32-in. Gingham, 48c values...........39c
36-in. Percale, good quality...........17c
Fancy Plaid R atine Crape,
79c v a lu e ......................................... 60c
P ajam a Check, 25c value............... 19c
U nderw ear Crepe, 25c value...........17c
Kimona Crepe, 35c value............... 25c
36-in. Unbleached Sheeting...........10c
(Limit 10 yards to custom er)

Woman Physician
At College Given
Leave Of Absence

This !&amp; the
Road

Men’s Dress Shirts, 98c value.........89c
Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.50 value. $1.39
Men’s Dress Shirts, $1.98 value....$1.69
English Broadcloth, all colors
$2.50 v a lu e ................ ;............... $1.98
English Broadcloth, striped
$2.98 v a lu e ...............
$2.39
Silk Striped, $3.50 value............... $2.69

Getst

Trail

Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 15c value.......10c
Ladies’ Cotton Hose, 25c value......19c
Ladies Silk Lisle Hose, 39c value... 29c
Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose, 39c value.. .29c
Ladies Silk Lisle Hose, 50c value....39c
Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, 39c value 35c
Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, 50c value 39c
Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose, 75c value 49c
Ladies Fiber Silk Hose, 98c value 79c
Thread Silk Hose, $1.50 value ....$1.39
Thread Silk Hose, $1.98 value.....$1.49
M en’s Sox, 20c value.........;.............. 15c
Men’s Sox, 25c value...................... 19c
Men’s Silk Sox, 50c value..!............39c
Men’s Thread Silk Sox, 75c value..65c
W ork Shirts, 98c value.
W ork Shirts, 98c value.

69c
89c

Cretonne, 20c value...................... 15c
Cretonne, 25c value...................... 19c
Cretonne, 35c value........ ............. 29c
Cretonne, 49c value
39c
M attress Ticking, 22c value...........19c

All Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.39 value.............................. 98c
Canton Crepe, $2.50 and $2.98 value.................
$2.39
Silk Ratine, $2.25 value.......................................
$1.75
G uaranteed T affeta, $1.98 value.................................$1.79
Satin, $1.98 values.......................................................... $1.79
Satin, $1.69 value............................................................ $1.39
P rinted R oshanara Crepe, $1.50 value.........................98c
Printed R oshauara Crepe, $1.50 value.........................98c

Off on Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s

H O E S
1 1 Mv.-: ;i 1 /, I III &gt;1 .1

r

20x40
22x44
14x27
20x40
17x33

Bath Towels,'25c value...... 19c
Bath Towels/49c value...... 39c
Bath Towels, 15c value.... 1 2 ^
11tick Towels, 2j&gt;c values..... 19c
Huck Towels, 15c value....l21/2c

REMNANT SALE—SATURDAY, JANUARY 17th

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Sanford Dry Goods Co.
S.

A. IRWIN, M a n n e r .

Corner 2nd Street ami Sanford Ave.

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falls back.
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If you fail in your co-operation—SANFORD either stands still or

HONOR ROLL
M. F. Robinson
Harry T. Bodwcll
B. F. Whitner
A. R. Key
Geo. A. DcCottcs
Edward Biggin a
W. C. Smith
W. A. Lciflcr
li. J. Holly
W. P. Carter
C. W. Lloyd
R. C. Mnxwcll
Fred A. Willinini
W. M. Scott
E. L. Marked
Dr. B. D. Caswell

Kelrcn Gray
J. i3. Wilson
A. E. Yowcll
A, P. Connelly
J. II. Till is
8. O. Chase
C. J. Marshall
W. 8. Price
II. C. I)uBose
G. E. LaVignc
Bd Air Realty Co,
1L 11. Lewie
\V. M. Hnynca
Fred Darner
A. R. Ho-jurtter

E. NU RoaseUcr
K. C. Bower
Howard F. Eaten
Morton R. Bodwell
Coleman Gift Shop
R. W. Pcarmnn, Jr,
Flunk Lossing
Howard Favillo
.1. tV. Corley
.1. B. I^wson
Marry A. Reed
V. C. Coder
Forrest Luke
Frank P. For:.lcr
Flunk 11. Black

ADD

J. D. Little
R. I., Dean
J. I). IJeod
I loyd I ’. Boyle
P. A. Mrro
l*'ml H. Wilson
Kdwnra u , Kly
llalfcrn H. Dieter
Kat« Dixon Htewurt
M. Mttxwell S tcuurl
James K. Ritchie
Minnie Johnson
Hull Hardware Co.
(). I . Herndon
Arthur E. Breen

a : M. Lloyd
William Nordstrom
John W. PczoKi
Paul Luke
C., E. Patterson
C. F. Teague
Ko#n Fleischer
O. D. Biur ley
George U. Bishop
T. C. Mundy
It, L. Kohinson
Joe I). Chittenden'
O. W. Knlaniinkger
John G. Leonardy
B ritt Realty Co., Inc

ChsHrs Dunn
Bendy Anderson
Morriu Kronen
R. B.-Wight ‘ •
A. Banner , .
F. J. Gen kales,
J. G. Sharon
It, B. Hodges
Hr. C. M. Mitchell
Chnrles E. Henry
C. M. 'land
Warren R. Smith
C. W. Knlzminger
T. II. Berg
Arthur A. N’jalrom

Mrs. A. E. Hill
II, C. Mink
F. O. Shuport
S. S. Hnumcl
F. F. Dutton
O. J. Pope
L P. Chittenden
E. M. Hoffliu
Judge Bcrb Fish
C. F. Williams
H. C. Waters
E. H. Parker
George W. Knight
Dr. H. Pulenton
Mr . Jesse H. Hamilton

B. E. Squirm
Mahoney-Walke r &amp; Co., In
Lnney Drug Store
W. J. Hnrdy
M. D. Hutton
J. R. Booth
H. D. Roddenbcrry
Ja n e s E. Pnrrott
Paul P. Pezold
H. J. Clause
J. I). Woodruff
Frank R, McNeill
T. W. Lawton
Charles Kanncr
A. R. Platt
E. A. Douglas

YO UR NAM E

FORREST LAKE, President
President Seminole County Bank
R. H. BERG, Vice-President
Hrttctary-TivjjBDrer The Hanfjrtl Herald

F. P. FORSTER, Vicc-PrenkVit
President First National Bank,
B. F. WHITNER, Secretary
t,’afhlcr. First National Bank

H ' l d d T. JUJDWliLL, General Manager
Prc'iident and Treasurer Bodwell Realty Co,

A. It. KEY, Treatiurfr
Cashier Sentiuole County Bank
BOA HI) OF DIRECTORS

Forrest Lake
I’. F. Whitner

A. R. »\ry
F. P. Forster

Unrry T. Ilndwell
Edward Higgins

�S JM T 6W T O W F

THIS IS QUITE! A TRICK FOR A NOVICE

w a i f Men ‘B feitew itrF ftW w

rrrrr

In an endeavor to make her little son "absolutely truth*
ful",
as Bhe put it/ dull-minded mother refused to let him
1919 . «t tilt Foalofric*
F lo rid * . wml«r A ct o f hear fairy tales. She told him that Santa Claus was a "lie”
-j-not so soft a word as “myth” ; that mother believed in
speakirtg plain facts, she would have told you, and her literal
interpretation of a!! statements would have amused you, if
&gt;*ou had not vaguely pitied the well-fed, well-clothed young­
M M c n i r n o i w atkb
r* a r~ .I7 .* « Hi* M cn th s._ IJ.S 9 ster who was being brought up with none of the mysteries
tr a d In C H r Mr C a rrie r, p et of make-believe.
»e.
W eek ly E d itio n IJ.M
Biit one day a kind fate intervened for that boy. His
tV S # B C IA T . N O T IC F t
A lt o b itu a ry father lost every cent he had in a big bank failure. The fam­
■ o u s t* , c a r d s o f th a n k s , re so lu tio n s
MkS •o tic * * o f e n te r ta in m e n ts w h»r* ily moved to a distant state and into a little house. The fath­
■ t r p i a r e m ad e w ill be c h a r a e d er got a job that took him to work early in the morning and
#Or s t r e g u la r a d v e r tis in g ra te * .
;/ T h e A sao elated P re s s ts ex c lu s- brought him home after sundown. The mother had so much
.downright work to do„she had to .let .Tommy—that wasn’t
i n u n t m t u b a m o c ia t f .u n a w
t r e i r e n title d tn th e use fo r re o u b - his name but it will do—spend several hours a day entertain­
M eatton of a ll new * d la fia lc n ss
c re d ite d t c It o r n o t o th e rw is e r r e d - ing himself.
i t e d 'l n th is p a p e r a n d a lso th e local
And just about the first day he was permitted to go tino ew a p u b lish e d h e re in . All r ig h ts
a t M p « b llc a tlo n of sp e cia l d isp a tc h * supervised Tommy met a ragged little prince, ^vho was sail­
m h e r e in a r e a lso rese rv e d .
ing a boat on a temporary’lake left by a recent lain. The
WEDNESDAY, JAN. H , 1925 prince told him of the cargoes that ship of his was bringing
BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY from across the sea. He told him about the lands to which
he himself had traveled on winged sandals. He pulled a
BETTER THAN RUBIES;—
battered
sandwich out of his pocket, divided it with Tommy
Search the Scriptures; for in tH*m
ye think ye have eternal life; and and told him it was a turkey dinner from the table of n
they are they which testify of me. mighty chief.
—ohn 5:39.
That night Tommy told his mother in the laconic lan­
guage
he had been trained to use that he had spent the afterKEEP SCRAPI’LV
sailing a piece of wood in a mud puddle, but he lay awake fo»
When you’re sick as the deuce, and ever so long trying to remember all the beautiful tales that
1 . you think, "what’s the use?"
And you’re tired out, discouraged, new playmate had told him.
Unfortunately Tommy was afraid to repeat the stories
afraid;
And you keep asking why they he learned that summer to his mother. He began thus to
! ~ don’t let you die
keep his own council which in after years made his relatives
And forget the mistakes you have
call
him "secretive” and '‘queer". Through the eyes of that
, made;
When you’re chuck full of pain summer’s playmate he saw fairies hiding deep in the heart
und you're tired of the game, of a morning-glory. And he has seen them ever since. He
And you want to get out of it all— heard voices singing in the trees at night, and learned how
That’s the time to begin to stick
to substitute their music for the petty worries that were
. out your chin
ready to emcompass him.
Being quick to learn, Tommy saw ways of making pros­
aic tasks easy. There was a Brownie who helped him bring
the wood for the kitchen fire. There was a gossamer-winged
* scrap like n man,
But’ you can't keep your head up fairy queen who danced ahead of him along the weary rows
much more;
of the cotton patch, when he was old enough to go to the
And the end of the hnut leaves you
field for his share of the picking.
all down and out,
And all of the "facts", all of the "absolute truthfulness”,
Bleeding, and reeling, und sore;
When you’ve prayed all along for arc at his call when he needs them. But, grown now to mana l fU n fa rJ. r lo r tila
H*eond C l u ) M a tte r.

the sound of the gong,
To ring for the fight to stop—■
Just keep on your feet nnd smi’.j
a t defeat;
That'* the real way to come out
^ on topi

When you’re tired of hard knocks
and you’re right on
the
rocks.
And nobody lends you a hand;
When none of your schemes, the
best of your dreams
rum out in the wuy you’d plan­
ned;
And you’ve lost nil your gelt end
you’re ready to quit,
Par I/fe ’s just a failure for you.
Vhy, start In again and sco if nil
men
)on’t call you a MAN through ami
through!
—Esty Quinn, in "Progress.”

RbOMTelt Said It.
A bady on CorsetsThey Killed a Cbineoe.
A Dead Postmaster.
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(C m illM

Only ncifrhbor~
of debt is the °ne sc o

t*M &gt;

Rome people cauM
think am) still to fc'JJ

IN TOMORROW’S Instalment
of letters between Roosevelt and
Cabot Lodge, you will find this
warning, written by Theodore
Roosevelt. 20 years ago, in 1905:
“ Some time Japan may work us
an injury, if we show ourselves
npliknt, aggressive and Unarmed."
jV c aro not agressive, but when
w4s this ration more opulent, more
completely unarmed, or more
completely at the mercy of an en­
emy nation, well equipped with
flying machines?

1 Stepping t o ' ^ 7 id#
you any nearer to
{ When a man i* fun
there isn’t room for mu
Business is back" V,
goes away we hope to*
trip tick*? to return ln

It is nil right to tell
everything that haw,
don’t tell her ever mo«
This last word
women havin™ Is
clothes.

AND HOW much interest, dn
you think Roosevelt would take, if
he were nlive, in the fact that J a ­
pan with 17 factories working day
and night is now turning out 500
fighting airplanes
each month,
■while this most opulent nation
owns ju.'t 20 flying planes fit to
fly?
I)R. CAROLINE Hedger, learn­
ed lady of Chicago, has a new
theory about corsets. She says
they are bad for fat women, but
thin women need them.” And this
is the reason: “The thin women
haven’t anything on the outside
to keep what’s on the inside in
place."
It isn’t fat that keeps things “in
place." It’s muscle. If the thin
woman develops a thin layer of
muscle where it is needed, espec­
ially if she keeps her spine straight
she won’t need any corsets."
THE SCIENTISTS say that hu­
man beings, including women,
have bodies that were originally
planned to go on all fours.
When you are on nil fours the
ribs across the chest hold up the
lungs, heart and liver normally.
The muscles of the abdomen hold
i up the intestines, and all is serene.
When you put a creature intend­
ed to go on all fours standing up­
right nn its hind logs then every­
thing sags down. Even so, the
! light position and the right musclo can be developed to take care
of the situation.
JOHN RAYS, 19, John Emclito.
21, were killed in the electric chair
night before last for murdering a
Chinese. Their notion that a Chi­
nese didn't count did not save
them from the electric chair.

Tell them, ” 1 sa'
Tic Sanford Herald.

ha* Iota df din,,*!

WHEN', IF ever, and where and
how will those three meet again,
the ’Chinese^ and two white men

Moonshine 1* very beautiful e\- f
spt on the breath.
Every great and commanding ■
lovement in the annuls of the
orld in the triumph of cnthu.iam.—Emerson.
Welcome the stranger to your
ty. Give him the glad hand, iie
probably a good fellow and may
ake his home here.
Clentencenu,
says
Winston
hurchill, is as young as ever. Now
meone tell the story about the
an who died of improvement.
*.
-------- o--------Thin world, says a famous Rebui­
lt, will last twenty million yci.rs
nger. By that time we may be
lo to collect our rents.

The chief interest
some people ir. the 3
get on their monty.
Never put on om
what the advance.si
on today.
And sometimes wj
a man’s wife is a ni
is married to a jack

MR. HUGHES RETIRES
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
a supporter of the League with rceeryntions; Senator Borah has al­
ways opposed American member-1
ship in the League on any terms.
As Secretary of State Mr. Hughes (
apparently lost interest in the
League altogether, whether from
laik of enthusiasm or because of
the determined fight of Senator
Lodge and other bitter-end op- ■
ponents of the League.
It is therefore,'likely that Sec­
retary* Hughes found himself fac­
ing contests with Chairman Borah
which he did not relish and which
he foresaw would be embarrassing
to President Coolidge. He may
believe that Mr. Kellogg would fit
in more harmoniously than him­
self with possible new policies of
the Administration.
The Prrsdent’s letter of regret
to Mr. Hughes, expressing his
own sense of loss nnd commending
the Secretary of State for his
conspicuous record in a high of­
fice, will bo generally indorsed by
the country. Secretary Hughes is
a man of more than ordinary in­
tellectual gifts, both as n lawyer
and a student of domestic and
world politics. In his various of­
ficial posts he has brought honor
to the public service. And, if,
liter, he should be appointed to
fill some vacancy on the Supreme
Court bench, there would be al­
most universal approval of his se­
lection for a place for whirh his
talents and tastes peculiarly fit
i him.

WALKING INTO THE SAME OLD TRA P
DEARBORNIN DEPENDENT

Some day an engraving of I' ick;nt Coolidge may be seen upon
Id dollars. Then truely, silence
uld be golden.
OLD-FASHIONED
tampering
with the vote hasn't died out en­
tirely. Years ago this writer, vot­
ing in New York City at n polling
place in Oliver Street, downtown.
Was told by an experienced local
politician: "You arc the only man
in the line just now that isn’t a
repeater. That old man with the
whiskers and spectacles will vote
20 times today, at least.”

What does the architect rlo when
o apace left is too hig for a
t-akfast room and not hig enough
r a closet?—Jersey City Jcry Journal.
-------- o-------Barber shops arc adding women
atron* to tno force. I this an
Imixsion by the barbers that thev
c being outtalked? — Detroit
L-WS.

OTHER TIMES, other methods.
A New York grand jury is in­
vestigating a regular "college"
that trains in ballot box frauds
tc operate in five different cities.
Unc manager of this institution of
learning confesses to having made
$50 00 in fees.

Hanford ha» shown more pep and
ihuilum during the last ten day
m it has in all the rest of its
atence put together, or more
in many a northern city of three
lea the population.

1BN SAUD, who operates in the
neighborhood of old Bagdad, had
a bad idea. Forgetting about fly­
ing machines, lie sent his tribes­
men followers to make raids on
British possessions.
A few Englishmen flew over,
attacked the Akhwan tribesmen
with bombs
and machine guns,
wun
nonius anil
killed fifty and warned them not
to be so foolish next time. Con­
ditions have changed since men
have learned to fly,

A Hot One
"Where are you going,
‘Out for a ride with Jack,
d a coat?”
“ I should soy not. You’ll
an.”—-Colgate Banter.

SANFORD’S FORUM

MONEY FOU speculating was
cheap again yesterday, nnd that,
1925 droji was once more post­
poned. Stocks went up. railroads
leading. United States Steel made
a new record since the w*ar, going
above 121. If ytau have any friend
that gambles on the Stock Ex­
change. jjnd want to do him a fav­
or, advise him not to sell this
stock market short, for a little
while, anyhow.

ternoon, especially the speech of
Mr. H. Harold Hume and his pre­
caution of "A practical program
for beautification." Mr. Hume
I'linio to us by invitation nnd was
tho honored guest of thu club at
that meeting.
Sanford’s outlook for material
development Is unparalled in the
SOME NEWSPAPERS, yester­
history of the city. Let us see to day afternoon published extras
it that the beautiful in its physi­ with a rumor of Mussolini’s as­
cal a pccts keep pace, and that the sassination. He's alive still, but
beautiful of spirit bo emphasized nobody knows better than he that
in friendliness nnd sincerity—qual­ he lives every day in danger of
ities already so well manifested sudden death.
by our citizens.
Ho has been obliged to rule by
Very truly yours,
force, and knows that thousands,
Susan B. Wight.
if they could, would remove him
President of the Woman'* Club by force. That must make gov­
of Sunfurd.
e rn m e n t a nervous occupation.,

me is repeating i keen made along these lines with
es which called , appalling disclosures,
wrath upon the j Now, what will occur sooner or
may prove the later is this: parents who cnmploci prohibition en- ] cntly read in thn papers that the
abuse which did bootleggers nrc busy, and who
tic thing to .set naturally assume that it only
ic saloon was its j means that the old-time boozers
e of children. Itj aro getting their liquor (ns a matiquor history of tez of fact, few people strenuousd within recent ly object to that) are going to
D that thu liquor catapult out of their easy chnirs
itb every con-, and explode a yell of wrath that
the proposal to i will shake Washington when they
of saloons. It learn that it is not the. old-time
he saloon resist- boozers, but their young sons and
osnl of plain de- daughters that are "citing the liq*
blie got in train- uor. And when th;it starts, tho
r fight.
bootleggers can kiss their graft
sines.; 3s repeal- good by. It will all be over,
nnexing youth nsj Tho complacence of American
vicinity of high means that it has not yet anight
e is infested with on to this ancient indecency of the
Middle the illicit liquor business—the corruption of
.. with too much youth. When the American people
good, know learn what is going on, prohibi-

After all life is too short unless you can ta!
some enjoyment out of your business. We hi
no room for formality in this bank. Our custd
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want your deposits, and we want you to come
us whenever we can be of help to you.

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Seven Lot
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TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED
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First National Bank Building.
Booms 501-502. I*honc 95
Sales Force Miss Ruba Williams, Mr. R. L. Ship

NOT A JAZZ FLIGHT
NKW YORK IIKRAI.Il TRIBUNE
er. Nothing has ever conie of it.”
The lieutenant himself in a statenunt "to mitigate nnv punishment
the court may inflict upon me” ob­
served that “air service regula­
tions are broken every, day." He
bad the impression that he was
“being offered up as a sacrifice to
satisfy a few members of the pubThe public has certainly a right *
to protest against "stunt” flying S
over crowds, whether or not army ■
officers are inclined to regard such ■
vaudeville as too trifling to no- S
tice. Lieutenant Hutchinson is *
praised bv his commander as the 2
most skillful flyer in the U nited,*
States excepting one. The public H
will be glad to know that he did ■
not iqtiulge in a jazz flight und i ■
that he is formally exonerated. It ■
would be unfortunate, however, if *
the happy outcome of the co u rt1*
martial were to encourage all man- ■
per of flyers to thrill the populace IH
and frighten the police of M an-'5
liuttan.
j.

The Seminole County Bank }#r;
forms every function of A strong
well regulated Bank. W ith every up
to-the-m inute facility and with tW
proper conservatism fo r absolufe
safety, you will find this a desirabl'
banking connection.

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MISS KA'l'HIlYN WILKEYj Society Editor,

PHONE:—Res. 428-J-

Mrs. Philips Hostess
To Pipe Organ Club

Pretty—and Can Act

The Pipe Organ Club met Mon­
day afternoon' with Mrs. A. M.
Philips nt her home on Oak Ave­
nue.
The rooms were lovely with
of snap dragons nnd vari­
colored’ sweet pens.
The meeting was a very satisfac­
tory one with splendid reports from
tho ‘treasurer* Mrs. Mary Maine's
nnd the buzar chairman, Mrs. Mc­
Allister.
Four new names wero added to
the cluh roll, they were Mrs. Pickford, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Plnnco anil
Mrs. Hood. Mrs. Forrest Gatchel,
a chnrter member, will give n brief
history of the club, its aims nn-.l
accomplishment i for the benefit
of the new members, nt the meet­
ing next Monday,
During the social hour Mlsi
Margaret Davis played a number
of selections and Ms. Philips ac­
companied by Miss Dnvin sang n
group of songs, which were much
enjoyed.
The hostess assisted ay Mrs.
ALiines, Miss Davis nnd Mrs. G.
\V. Gardner served n delicious w i­
nd course.

inesdny
jrner Orel* meets
at the F irst Bnpilit will be for clec-

ortnlghtly Bridge
•c Deportment of
iman’s Club will
clock.
molding Circle'will
block at the home
fKelly *nt 320 W.

meeting of the
ill be held a t the
7:30 P. M.
»vera' Club will ho
Mrs. Henry Me-

Expects Seek to Save
England’s Breakfast

Ixe Ball .to be
Dc V. Howard
U. D. C. at the
hr'.t '•t* »' i'
^PLANS MADE
have been made
bridge to be given
In'isnn Chapter of
B , at the WonianS
lernoon, Jan. 10.
call Mrs. II. J,

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|bbs, parlimentarr i ’s Club, will conparlimentary law
fsday and Friday
nt the Woman’s
passes are freo to
ntercsted and tho
ide 10 lessons.

tunnel I has arrived
,-N . C«r ami will
ct iO-flHJttiqrd. ^
cross of Providence,
Wednesday and will
1th the Bodwell Ileal-

COM r-MtlM &gt;*X. . Ill v f \

ORLANDO, Jnn. 14. — Recom­
mendation hns been made to the
chamber of commerce that a mu­
nicipal radio broadcasting station
he established by Orlando, with
500 watt power, capable of carry­
ing the city’s message to territory
within a radius of 5,000 miles. A
station of this strength can he
set up for about $12,000, it is es­
timated, with nn additional expense
of $1,000 for studio, control room
nnd other incidentals. Ecstinmte.i
place the number of people that
could e reached In this way would
approximate 2,000.000.

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The Phonograph
that amazed Sanford
can be bought!
There is a rumor that the instrument which triumphed in the drastic com­
parison test, made last Thursday nt High School Auditorium, was a special
exhibition model. That rumor is false. The instrument was a regular Official
Laboratory Model.
Every Edison Phonograph in our stock is guaranteed to, sustain the same
test.
If you were one of those, in Thursday’s audience, who wistfully exclaimed:
"Wouldn't it bo wonderful if I could buy a phonograph like that"—know that
you can. Know that it. will perform this miracle every day for you in your own
home.

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Find out about our Iludgot Plan,.which enables you to own a New Edison for a
small down payment, the balance on a gentleman’s agreement to suit your con­
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Note:—The test at High School Auditorium was made by Elizabeth Spen­
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the Re-Created voice.
The New Edison stands absolutely alone in this achievement; no other
phonograph has ever sustained this test of comparison.

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LONDON, Jan. 14. — An an­
nouncement that Sir Charles Cust,
King George’s equerry, is leaving
fo r South America early in 11126
creates the belief that he will have
the making of arrangements for
Herewith is solution to puzzle
tJio Prince of Wules’ visit to Ar­
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at the beginning of
einestar quite a nurostudents enter the
College for Women,
time by not wait1!’K of the fail term
Rat this year the nuexpecting the number
Ir than heretofore,
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Ltrmly who has been
innford for the past
Vednvsday for .Jackwilt go soon to Lot

tSSDE, Jun. 11 - O f l® state's institutions
yarning are expecting
-year enrollment as a
increasing numbers
(graduating from high
|ughout the state at

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organizations, and the enlighten­
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here leave Wpdncshomo.

iar Rush Is
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BERLIN, Jan. 14.—With tho re­
establishment of normal conditions
in Germany, the problem of traffic
and transportation is becoming an
increasingly live one. The muddle
which has resulted in Berlin from
the attempt of the police to intro­
duce American ideas of traffic reg­
ulation has led private citizens to
band themselves together in on or­
ganization known as the Vcrkchrswn'dit, the Traffic Watch.
Eighteen organizations, compris­
ing a total membership of 750,000
German citizens, were represented
At the first meeting. They includ­
ed automobile dealers, automobile
clubs, motor cycle clubs, taxicab

LONDON, Jan. 11,—Tho hum­
ble herring, staple breakfast diet
in thosunnds of British homes, hns
become the subject of much re­
Yvonne Do Brny, French movie queen, is not dependent upon her beauty search
two British sciolists re­
for her popularity. She is rated by fans and critics ns one of the most search, and
nnd
two British scientists
able und versatile actresses Of the French motion picture world.
went to Norway to acquire a more
detuilod knowledge of bis temper,
H. a. POND
ament and habits.
Over Wood ruff * Watson
Sunday School Class Social D epartm ent Is Fisheries authorities point out
TYPEWRITERS
that the huge catches of herring
Honors Its Teacher E ntertained Tuesday !n
the North Sea cf recent years
have threatened thes upply, and RlIY----- SELL------ RENT
The Aluthcan Sunday School
D e a n — l i s p s It
Tuesday afternoon the Social the higrations nnd seasonal dis­
I'lm n c ROM
Class of the Baptist Church held Department of the Sanford Wo­ tribution of fish of different ages
are
being
studied
in
an
effort
to
its monthly social meeting the past man’s Club wan delightfully en ter-t
week nt the home of Mrs. (Julie tained with Mrs. Archie Betts as prevent the decimation of the runs,
such as happened in the case of
Williams.
salmon in triu Pacific northwest
Mrs. Williams h: the efficient hostess.
Golden cnlendulns were artisti­ and British Columbia waters.
teacher of the class, and out of
cally
used in decorating the club Thousands of herring have been
gratitude for nnd in appreciation
The prize for high score, captured nnd marked for further
o fthe many services rendered the arooms.
blue comporte, was won by Mrs. identification, then released, and Coupons Given With Every Phono­
class, she was presented a most Frtd
Daiger.
fishermen advised to notify the
graph Record Purchased
fitting birthday gift.
There were 12 tables of players Fisheries Development Commis­
As a result of this meeting the
The holder of the most vnlu
if they are caught In the fu­
class was divided into two groups Mrs. Betts assisted by Mrs. Don- sion
ture.
in coupons on Mnrch 16th,
old
Smith
nnd
Mrs.
Edward
Lane
to work for better attendance and served a delicious salad course fol­
gets tho radio set, free.
Another menus of determining
a larger membership. Mrs. A. lowing the game.
the migration routes of fisli of dif­
M. Philips, captain of one group,
Columbia, Okeh
ferent ages is by counting the anhas chosen green for her color, nmi
nunl
growth
of
rings
which
appear
MILLER
IS
NOMINATED
Vocallon
nnd Paramount
Sirs. Leslie Bryan, the captain of
on the scales.
Records
the other group has chovcn red
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Peter
for her side. (The Alathnen colors
Miller, of Pensacola, was nom­
The velocity of sound is only
F. P. PINES
are red and green). The losing P.
inated by President Coolidgu to­ 1,100 feet a second as against 180,side will servo the winners a ban­ day
SHE.
2nd SI.
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quet a t the close of the contest. nue for
dio
waves.
Florida.
Much enthusiasm is being shown
UUiL the nuiiuber^j-f Hie class are
nrgert to h e 'a t Sunday Sehwl^on
Sunday morning und bring new
members.

|1 Puleston, D. I,.
It. A.* Newman
;enial party leaving
bunting trip.

Robertson and Stew*
with the Fourth NaJ *&gt;f Atliintat Gn., are
[loridu in the interest
H., spent Tuesday in
local Imnkers.

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A Word To New Fans.
The numbers indicate the be­
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stops indicate the end. |» the
horizontal column are listed
synonyms for the words which
lit crosswise from the numbers
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the words which fit downward,
from the numbers to the first
shaded spot below. Go over the
Usts rapidly and fill |n all the
words you feel sure about.
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�THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1 4 ,IMS.
Under the rules fovem hii
national junior 18^2 balkline
iard chaMpkJ&lt;dibip, (th&lt; &lt;*«„
is required to defend liis title t
thirty days.

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i«;ci iveen tompetiton in Indoor
i Augic Pisano Arid
Kaces To Be Held During This Week! Marfin Suspended

v&gt;nicago laic in t)cto!&gt;cr or cnrly
In December of 1025 and of Notro
JDame plnying n return game in
bouthcr California in IDSfO. He
gave us some encouragement.”

NEW YORK, Jan. 14. — While
Paavo N’iirnii's attempt to erase
three more of Jolo Ray's world’s
indoor records will be the outstand­
ing feature of the Municipal A. A.
games and the National Junior
championship meet at .Madison
Square Garden Thursday night, tho
title races at 000 ami 1,000 yards
and two miles are expected to pro­
duce unusually keen competition.
The field in the "COO” numbers
-G with such outstanding entrants
ns Paul Herlihy, Georgetown, New
England 440 yard champion; F. A
McC.rady, Philadelphia, middl
lantic 880-ynrd champion,
Cook, fcyracuse; N. Dottcher,
ark A. C., and John Holden, G
town,
Thirty-th
•c run
•
,
e^te *** mu i
yard
cnanipionship and the men who ap ­
pear to have tho best chance of
winning include Thomas Clusen

By Sporting Body

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Billy Gooilwill. New York A C
m!,u Wh° ,rnn
hi Ah
medley relay g a i n s t tho u j ^ j j
« . c ., nt thp rinmsii-Amcricau A
C. games last week, heads Urn li •
or .17 entrants in the two mile rtm
Ul ,.P!?,'",incn{’ dbtanee rimtier.

NEW YORK, Jin ,/
_ Ed^
ljrartfn, of Brooklyn. world* ban
ftnnwflfjh: champion, and hln op
ijiim rit, Augie Pisano, in u n-&gt;
(conte-t Nnil. at the Rkfrr.vaH
j Grove Sporting Glub tu, Jnu. c
i ™ !i&gt;v,v.nro nunnended until Feb!
. 1_ oy t ? M ate Athletic Gamin];;JJS,
JKI’or, M M “phi., jn rn .
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Finnish-Am
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match welch th? romminiuh
Will:
Bertsch, Buffalo;
"unsntisfa .d.jry.” Tim boat
William Adee, Rultimore; Da■»»;;deemed
e ,v .|.; .atuppQil by the re feres at the
Vi# °,n’r,Columbi;' university ami Icml of tJic? tliJrfl found wJiSli. ticAlfred S. Kmt .. New York A. U ■
cording to that omci.al, it was up.
^ f , . J V,ok‘*3 M .et Buecerx
j parent neither principal v;a« trv«iCI
Bl.—Pnavo Nur ; ing.
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Martin and Pi ano worn
nt
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Hagen stated lie expected the
following teams to enter tho lea­
gue: Hagen and Joe Kirkwood to
represent the Boca Coign country
i jiub oi Pasadena in the St. Petcri; n T ; d,;’.l rivit ,J ,'hnny Farrell and
Bobby Cruikshnnk, Tampa; Gene
‘, «v of.il,
S C,V
;m‘l Lco.Armour andHolly­
Tommy
Bill

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fcf iT tn o Uagtb
tars* tOo tor first
Lt I*' rritrlcted to
b fteq k lo u .
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| ii lend* The Baa*.
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Ineorrect Insertion,
ir, for subsequent
•he office should be
cdlsteljr In case of
ITBIITISERS.
representative thorar with rates, rules
iron, will give you
’ormatlon. And U
ly will assist you In
r want ad to malts

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nIoor intercity pelo tourto be staged in Chicago,
11 , if. the first tournament
id ever hehl1in t!ig United

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B&gt; place within ensy
I people of Sanford
I so often needed,
liisl when any spe[Is required. It Is
klphabelirally for
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Lost and Found
STRAYED—Ijirgc hound, dark
reddish brown with light breast.
Answers to “ Wheeler” or "Boy.”
F, C. Cargile, Cassia, Fla,

LOST—12 salad forks, six with
And next week is going to be too
initial "B.” between Country
late. Act Now.
flub and Post Office, Reward,
Return to Herald office,
SUBURBAN HOME

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bill folder, yester­
day containing three ten dollar
_ _ i ‘,;'variL Phono r,40-J.

uST *7 4 ? * " Eve ready flash
light in Princess Theatre last
ow Saturday night. Finder re­
m to Herald office. No ques-

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oAI.h—Will sacrifice my
son Super Six in good cono good tires, now battery,
rood
Vklm shape.
II.. sat!.. »2ii0
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CORNER LOT
$10,000,000 Company wants man
to sell Watkins Home Necessities
Sanford. More than 150 used
SIGNORA PUCCINI ill
daily. Income $55 to $."&gt;0 weekly.
Experience unnecessary.
Write
VIENNA, Jan. 14. —
Dept. II 5, The J. R. Watkins Co..
Giacomo Puccini was fo
02-70 Iowa Ave., Memphis, Term.
ing fur his cyeglusses
friends here recall. His
SEE OIJR LARGE LISTING
WANTED—White wothnn to do
did everything within he
BEFORE BUYING.
cooking
in
Ten
Room.
Phone
remove all sources of irritation Mrs. Bidding, 1012 or P. O. Box
from her husband, so that lie might
give free ruin to his genius, there­
BRITT REALTY COMPANY, INC,
fore invested in n supply of glasses
REALTORS
In his study alone his friends
regularly noted not less than five
292 I'inA Street
Snnford, Fla.
set* of glasses, one on tho piano,
nnother on his desk, a third mi a
little tahlo next to tho fireplace, a
fourth on his bookcase uud a fifth
on a music rack.
WANTED
To purchase used
corrugated iron or tin, also a
NORTHERNMOST
baby bed. Phone 287-J.
PAPER SUSPENDS

rOR SALE-—Four five
room
buncplloWA lined throughout, just
Off pnved highway. Trico $800.00
each for quick sale.
Must be
I seen to be appreciated. Can givo
i terms. A. H. Hawk. Olmicrville.
b OR SALE—Nice little home in
one of the best locations on Pal­
metto Avc. Five roam*, bath and
garage. Cash or terms. Conte
and see it. 2018 Palmetto Ave

tho ug htfu l

FOR SALE—Baby carriage, good
condition. $10.50. 714 Oak Avc.
•704-J,

, FOR s a l e
75 White I-cghorn pullets.
50 Rhode Island Red pullets.
1&gt;r.\ hJ,OI&gt;!•:US ATTI;.VTION--IVn.
Also friers und eggs.
*a ? n ,n
b « K ln n ln g t h e g r e a t e s t tieln H lo rlila 'a h ls li .r y - a J. (». Gut
McBonville Ave,
m i l l i o n tl o ll a r h li th w n y to tlm
mtiM t e l Jc ,h, J,IB*

Rooms For Rent

Real Estate

ALL WOOL SUITS
Tailored to i
to fit. ?25.00;
o. your ralos cleaning and
ua Gazette, Woolen Mills, 305 East Second
agricultural Street.
and display
Sanford Building and Loan As­
sociation Preferred Stock can be
°" c®, days noUce, Interest
payable April 1st and October 1st
you can't beat i t
Buy'cigni per cent Preferred 19M
Overland
Touring
Stock in thr Banford Building and
Above cars reconditioned, all
FOR SALE
run fine and look good.
Selected Mnino grown seed i
Prices Right—Terms "Maybe”
tatoes. Spaulding Rose I, $3
L W. PHILLIPS SONS
per bag; Bliss Triumph $4.25 i
...
Dodgo Dealer
bag.
I hono No. 3
Oak &amp; Second
CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Fla.
fo r
SALfT OR- TRA D E^Ford
n T ”urrin« car late 24. J208 cash
or 58., down, ^25 per month. F.
Shop °n’ addre*8 Smith’s Barber

fto-rAff*

________ REAL BSTATK
D. A. CALDER &amp; R. R. ELDRIDGE
Ron! estate brokers. All kinds of

ins

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fin is h e d ;

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FOR SALE—Humphrey gas hcatbla
UCr’"”' million ,
®n‘f
water tank, ciieap.
■ ii 'llnv
,,iy "larttil; qtiurter
1009 Union Avenue.
Von"r
twP
n
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m i l l i o n s helrijr s p e n t on

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K ro .itest r h n n . 'n
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Tor live

Apartments
For Rent
*' OL RENT—Furnished apartment
corner Oak Avenue and Second
Street. Phono !l,
•“ ••'•I — i wo three-room a ­
partments, new nnd complete.
^ lra- K. K. Leffler, phone 3C0-W.
1 (Vo BKNT—Large apartment.
All modern conveniences. No
children allowed. 117 W. 2nd

men#* Thn r IVnuaRntr
,,,n Development
DepartF O R KENT—Two unfurnislH'l tn*nt
**
rooms and Garage. 018 Oak Ave AUGUSTA c:HR(
INICLE — AuSanford Sign Shop
NOME. Alaska
!•OR RENT—Front bed room. F ur­ gusto, Ga.—Augi sta’s greatest
Classified medium, rate cash ,09c
nished. 807 Magnolia Ave.
lea s farthest north newspaper, the
Designers and painters of San
charge. 10c per lino, minimum
JIidler, Alaska, i’ioiieer Scout, sus­
notick .
' OR RENT—Rooms with or with­ •30c.
lord * distinctive signs, San
I.’u Is lit-miiy K lv on t h a t ( ’. C. pended publication recently when
I ..... .•uiuiieu oeauiiiui building
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
ford Avenue nt Firsf
lan o .
oi
Ki.inliiule I 'n n i i l y ,
ST. AUGUSTINE
a. lias fiiailo a n a s ^ | ):imi,-ii( o f its publisher, editor, composing
j lots, prices range $150 to $850.
Ids iiro i.i.rly . ..*cc|)l niic Ii a s room force, pressman, advertising
County is reached through
See these large lots before you
mjit liy l a w f r o m fori.|.i| Half. and circulation manager and rebd Directory FOR RENT—Desirable front bed theJohns
St. Augustine Evening Record
buy elsewhere. Don’t buy n lot
. f o r Ho. Iii.ni.fit o f a l l o f h i s
room. 813 Magnoliu Avenue.
quick results. Two centu nor word
iii-s- a n d a l l c ’l.illtiirs o r ihi- I pokier, left for Seattle to complete
without a public alley in the renr.
1■
HlrlckliUitl, n r n 11•*r •*I»v “ fuKh school education. Walter J
AND MOTOR RE. FOR RENT — Two unfurnishei Samplo copy
«-ome and see mo any time. I live
u
aurh
IN DING.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—1 ampu Daily
here nml want neighbors.
rooms. 004 Laurel Ave.
urn
| n tlilN M ato , n r If Mnrx, 17, held a ll.these positions’,
J (lit*-lim it* o f iM ,• s i u i o . ‘ ty. paper was started four years
Timoa, the great homo dailv
WILMKR STEWART
i f o u r iimiitlis. t o m iluiilt to ago was issued weekly ami had the
Marble and Crunlu from all
LECTRIC SERVICE
rate l»4c per word, minimuL
corn
s ta tsiu iM itn
of
th eir
_______Altamonte
Springs.
luarrlrs. Duet of quality and
majority of its CU subscribers in
BuiJding: Material charge 2Gc cush with order. Write
t Electrical repairs,
a n a in s t said a ss ig n o r.
workmanship.
■d this 2Dih day of Due.. \ D Nome. Teller is on the Seward
ntral Ave. Orlando,
^ iR trade two income proper­
for complete ratp card
Write for latest design*
peninsula, northwest of Nome.
ties,
Kenton,
Ohio
for
5
or
10
C. II. TIIMV I f ,
HIILACLE Concrete Co. . general PALM BEACH ~(7oUNTYTlThe
SHnrnrd, I I , . m U
acrei with dwelling, near Sanford
B.ES FOR RENT
i.n.
«
.
mi
my
a
Highway
paving
pro­
scene
of
attipendous
developmentcement work, aidewalks, build­
O* llut MILS, I'huH# m
BUILD OFFICE-CHURCH
gram. The committee probably or DoLand. Close in. If interest­
Drive it ing blocks, irrigation boxes. J. E. Read about it in the Palm Bench
ed
write
for
description.—K.
F.
Oak and Second St, Terwilleger, Prop._______________ lost. Sample copy sent on reJACKSONVILLE. Jan. 1.1. - will nppenr at the road depart­ Homing, Kenton, O.
niicat.
Mofida's first church-olllce build-1ment s meeting January 15. when
Lumber nnd Building Material
D A V ID B. IIYEP.
mg is to bo erected in this city, nc- jn- tentative budget for 1925 will
DDY_RE1L\1RING
Carter Lumber Company
WILL HAVE EXHIBIT.
ADVERTISING gets results if R
i be taken up for consideration.
coaling
to
plans
approved
by
the
We
hnvo
some
beautiful
Inko
N. Laurel St.
Phone 5C5
STEIN Automobile
a r c h it e c t
reaches potential buyers. Pafront lots on Lako Wildinere oneEUSTIS, .inn. 13.—Iaike coun­ congregation of the First Baptist
[unng and Rebuilding, IIILL LUMBER CO. House a Intka Daily News is circulated in
WANT
81,500.000
ISSUE
M. mb«r 1 1 4
naif mile from the Dixie Highway
here.
The preliminary
lome. Oak Avenue.
_Service, Quality and Price.
an industrial and agricultural sec­ ty will not send an exhibit to tho Church
in a nest of beautiful clear lukus
plans, outlined by the pastor. Dr.
Dona nullfling
tion;__________
Honda
Exposition
to
be
held
at
*3 FOR HIRE
’
I.en G Broughton, call for or r e - ' MIAMI, Jan. 11.—The city com­ for sale.
Orlando,
Klnrldn
Madison
^S&lt;|uuru
(iarden,
New
TO THE PUBLIC!
TO .SERVICE--Day The following nnmed contract­ 1 0 REACn BUYERS or sellers of \ork, in February, nccording to a tmn of a twelve-story Sunday missioners have decided t„ submit
Wo will build your home, landFlorida real estate ndvertisa in
Meets all trains. Bag- ors arc fair to Organized I-ubor
School and office building ns a unit to the freeholders of Miami in ■enpo your grove, and relieve you
tho St. Petersburg Times. One cent decision of the directors of the •»f the church. Tho first four sto­ Jnnunry a bond issue of §1,50(1,000 of trouble nnd worries incident to
fe r_ Phone 551.
and pay tho Union Scale set by.
a word daily, two cents a word county chamber of commerce who ries would lie used f„r Sunday r«.r municipal improvements. Item’, building up a place.
[TO TRIPS""
' Local No. 1201 of Painters, Dec­ • cent
also voted not to send an exhibit to School purposes and the upper specified In the proposed ••vpendiSundays.____
In tho meantime, you can go
the South Florida fair at Tampa. ■tlirlii
.1.1 I. ...... i i
tuivs are $ 100 ,000 . f„r building nd- fishing. You can fish in any one
( ALDER. Day nnd orators and Paper Hangers of THE MORNING JOURNAL
.
__
&lt;
is
the
the same meeting objection
ditlonal whraves nnd slips ,,t the of the dozen lakes, nnd if you don’t
service.
Anytime, America:
accepted want ad medium in At
_w
a.,
expressed
to
a
state
advertis­
.. W. R. Pell. F. W. Temperton, Daytona
municipal docks. $-100,000 for an(Fla.) One cent a word
K anil Hr Minii-llng
ing campaign, particularly if the
V. C. Coller, C. F. Metcalf, Horace an insertion. Minimum 25c.
quisition of land for public parks
BWBECKER
funds are to he expended under
Jiminez, H. Harrow, R. L Sel­
and development of tho havfmnt
210*1 I’a ln iv liu A vr,
* Bay or night scr lers. Jesse Cook, T. S. Delk. I. S. FLORIDA—OULANDO— Orlando direction of certain agencies.
park, ami $350,000 f„r building of
a softening and filtration plant at
Talbott, T. M. Dunlap nnd (5. W.
mornng Sentinel; largest classi­
the niumcipnl water station. SovVqnnbje, Dorsey, Howard, Kelly, S. fied business, rate lc a word, min­
S O tT I I I.A M I P .l I .\ T
V jy PARLORS ~
nral other smaller project; are
O. Shinholscr. Wo also ask the imum 24c cash with order.
Tho
I'ulnt That Haves Yo
named.
RiAltltiEl'. Alarinello public to sec their painters have
Money.
A LITTLE WANT AD In The
PI kinds. Rain w ater a their local enrd.
Manufarliireil t»y
Herald will bring you big reI Ir.|{ ID COST MILLION
I Old First National
II. Darron, Pres.
ASK MR. CONNELLY”
.„
Solti by
sulta. Advertise those old articles
t2iI!g._nhono 245.
I.OSSIXO p a i x t c o m p a n
you
have
stored
nway
and
have
ST.
PETERSBURG.
Jan.
11
—
About
the
Following
Bargains
HU
'I
a a ii n l la A v r .
| C AIE
no use for. A little thlrty-cent ad
I’hiinr 3711
Lniefit Kitchen, director of public
[HTiTrATE-------------«■
P n lm r tlu NHVK.VrY fool lt»| on Mnufortl \vr- works, has submitted estimates to
mny bring you several dollars.
irrn lilih ||||,| | 7 ||| s |r r «*(h tne cit commission for the con­
•st in Service nnd QualPhone 148 and a representative
v\ iMisiirt*, #l,:»oo.
will call to see you.
t Street and Park Avestruction of a new municipal pier
Chiropodist
and the city's portion of the pro­
f
o
o t s p e c ia l is t
posed north waterfront develop­
r u m c a s h — sat
IT DRIVES OUT WORMS.
'orns. D.inlmis. Ingrowment at a cost of $1,209,289 After
1
have
houses
to
rent.
Tome
X-rtiiiiu Imiim
ng Nalls. Heavy CallSTORE— Pre
a nml Im*ii 11mi
a survey of the e; timates by a rum.
id sen us.—Seminole Realty
mses or tlrut) acbOig
The surest sign of worms in
mitteo it is planned to call a band
not.
U0 E. Second Street.
children is paleness, lark of inter­
election to provide funds for tin*
r n i:.Mrrv
i h i . r . i.. r i i i L B i t
ATTENTION CONTKACTORS
est in play, fretfulness, variable
Ir&gt; rial,.
YuwcM D rew I ltjg .
OR
BUILDERS
flO
O
—
y
«
j
|
appetite, picking nt the nose and
£K(TR!CAL------------P hone.
K tc v u to r
Compare these prices: 400 Camp sudden starting in sleep. When
— LOTS
ELECTRIC CO.
Johnston 2-sash windows, good these symptoms appear it is time Slim ilimn will nut &gt;an LOTH
I
AMPA,
Jan.
14.—The
city
com­
In ...................
r* Gillon &amp; Platt
condition, 12 light 10x10 glass, in
missioners have apprpoved prelim­
A I'lmiirp Ii, iitiikp moiiip rral iimiiigive White’s Cream Vermifuge.
,.1*!* l'-Vt,rything elec- lots of 25 windows $1.75 each; to
i i i ' i i ' »a V‘
The local base inary plans for TauipaV proposed
A
few
doses
drives
out
the
worms
ball dull of the East Coast winter quarter of u million dollar public
Klton J. Mougiiton
h(jne 422. Eleetragith in lots 50 windows $1.00 each. 400
and puts the little one on the road
league
has
added
"Jleh”
Russell,
auditorium,
nnd
architects
huvn
windows for $1.25 each, delivered to health again. White’s Cream
mugging outfielder of the motor
ARCHITECT
Sanford.
(Realtor**)
Vermifuge hns a record of fifty
league, to its roster. Bussell hai
105
.Magnolia
Ave.
T. L. LONG
years of successful use. Price 35e
seen service with both the Chicaro
First National Hank ,3Idg.
311 First Street
Sanford Sold by Laney’s Drug Store.
Phono 1H
White Sox nnd the Pittsburgh N a­
tionals.
Sanford, -------------- Florida
pace in this
HRKCTORY
i’nONR
148

J)oiri l.oie tlie cow's lii.rn for
hoi ow-hoi n nor split her tail for
ns more sugar than hollow-tail;
pet feed in her atom"m which it is made ill’ll.

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Automobiles

_pLakel|‘nd, through the
I™ ? ’ Beat
Best advertising medium In

s E m in o l e
p r i^
Printing that pleases. Prompt 0,IJ ° —AenJo.
through th
„ ' Ii&lt;!,ophono
03* Now loOhio.
_ c*9f7i‘
a t |on.3\ Welaka
Building.
district. Wanl
HAYNES &amp; RATLIFF. Printers rates on roaup
fod office outfittora. Phone 310,
115 Park Avenue.
~
pa pe r " hanger
I. L. TALBOTT—Pninter nnd pa­
per hnnger. Phone 340. nr,
Park Avenue.

DIRECTORY

P H O N E 548,
The prerent territory of Sweden S
s about half the sizo of California. ■■ I H I l lf la X I I I H !

Miscellaneous
For Sale

fXAT HimCE.
STOVES
I should give their
■tofflee sddreee ae SANFORD STOVE VVORKS-Oil
r phone number It
stoves, gas stoves, wood stoves
result*. About ode
ovens andI victrolas. Your credit
I e thousand bee s
id the others can’t
Street*
Phono ‘,9L-3. 321 First
wjth you unless
&gt;ur address,
N l)^ ip-pAL WORK----launare MUST he
r»o« at The laaJAMES
H.
COW AN^
I office or by Irtof Tin and Sheet Metal
|hoae d'araatlslot valid,
lervtee.
Prompt, Efflclsat

INCORPORATED

!• ranee, Germany, Belgium and’
Japan—will be presented in the
coming international tournament
.l ni,Chcn?° fo.r tho 18-2 bnlklinc

V',.Minh,i «»«l Cyril Walker
turn Lf|(ur linos, Hoik county.
walker i* located
in Winter
Haven and Lous will h- Jn Lakvfnwj- Hagen also stated that OrIiinda eager to come in with a
strong team and complete the circult.
I he first league game will pmhahky he played at Boca C eiga1
' ’u’,l,y i | ,il, Saturday when Hag­
en and Kirkwood will oppose Sarazen and Dicgcl.

m

learn

the

new carta nnd repalra for .the old
&gt;ok your order for a new one or re*

Professional Golf
Loop To Be Formed
Throughout Florida

Advertising

PRINTING
MATTHEW PRESS — J
Quality,- Service. Price,
merclal S t, R, R. Avc.

Ball Hardware Co.

and relief comc3 ‘ mg tlvt krlnryn to do 'double work;
•»
.
i they become weak and fdu-glrh
Don't stay a tu f-;nr*'J “ U11 to eliminate thin pojspn, ■■■aotaaM Baannu;
Id or nnslj- e n -1wMcn keepa accumlating nnd cir.
culoting through tho aj'rtem, cven- ■ ■. , ' J I.
tunl,y nettling in the joint- and
I M A T I C 1 W mUsc,M- causing stiffness, ,oreJ l T m l l o I T I nor. \ nnd Pain called rheumatism.
t - mii___ ■ i- - ' i
twinf^c of rlr?iimnI P h P P F T ? u ,nl ? et from ai)y Phirnmcy n' I F i t i L i t bo,,t fouf ounces of Jnd Salts; I
(Put a tablespoonful in n glass ofi
l water nnd drf.iir
_i.e_»

night

Ifere we have the naUoiJAl indoor
junior tenniu chnmpioii. Edward
Jm ohs of Baltimore. lie wasn’t
conceded an outside chance (o win
at the opening of the winter iuicro!,!,-&lt;?°untry cycling
race for th° international cham­
pionship is to he started from Par­
is on the morning or Feb. 8, tho
day following the annual meeting
Ddi-Tiuitionnl Cycling Union
In the French capital.
France
Switzerland, Belgium,
Germany
and several other countries will be
represented in the race.

.k ?s u - .

S I. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan.
14.— W alter Hey n, British open
! champion,
announced Tuesday
night that the professional golf
depend on the
longue t„ be formed in Florida for 3«yDon’t
when to plant crops;
i the winter had developed from n has other things to do.
l 'Vest Coast of Florida proposition
j to n state wide icaguo and that tho
formation on the now basis would
Wednesday

All Sanford Business Activities of Importance

lum tw n in cameo ojr noinon

Classified Directory

Former Crimson And
Army Football Star
Is Sought By Harvard
CAMBRIIIGE, M n „ , Jan.
Offlelai confirmation of reports
that h arv ard is seeking the serv­
ices of Major Charles II. Daly
Crimson and Army riunrt« rback star, to aid in rehabilita­
ting football „ t the university
was contained in a formal state-’
mont i.uiijcd Tuesday by Malcolm
Logan, chnirmnn of the gradu­
ate football udvisory committee,
* 1 i;in n ,,Urt'r, of »tWetlca.
’*♦1. ! ° &lt;!enyi^ ,thnt thp Harvard
Athietic Association hud taken the
inltatiove in steps to have Major
Daly assigned to the Harvard de­
partm ent of military scicneo as
ncsistanee professor, the statement
admitted that the allot
ies had “discussed he |
visory capacity in wl
Duly might be willinir

Herald Want Ads Will Keep You Posted

*

T here a rc 215 residential lot

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

THIS FOR A
PROFIT MAIvlNt

BRINGING UP FATHER
By GEORGE McMANUS

WHAT

fO O

iD io r !

that*

I

^ again broke all previous rec­
ords. The growth of the brand
has been spectacular. In every
section of the country it has

“The Suburb of
I

’

N. H. GARNER, Developer

AST Y E A R Cliestcrfield sales

112 Park Avenue

C L U M tiT

fo* f * ahcad ^ leaps and lx,und,
Convinced hy taste o f fitlcr
quality, men everywhere have
.-hanged by thousands from
ocher cigarettes to Chesterfield.
il,

SHOP—p0i

nullinery caU 5 7 l) J

4*+♦♦+v ir&lt;■

I.KXcrrr &amp; M vers T

obacco

C o.

, ^ KD MONEY?.
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«• banford Bond
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